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Jenny Davison2022-07-14T16:43:16+09:30Arch Burnett (on right) with his brother photo donated by Ian Burnett
Arch Burnett (on right) with his brother photo donated by Ian Burnett
Article from the News (Adelaide) 7-3-1927 written by A.A. Burford about his son George, the youngest appointed JP at 24 years of age in September 1920 Also mentioned - Mr S B Harry Sourced from Trove BI 00013 9
Article "Delving for Opal" from the Observer (Adelaide) 12/3/1921 Re. George Burford, miner for 3 years and secretary of the Stuart Range Opal Fields Association Also mentions a missing bushman William Telford, and Mr M Shank of Adelaide, given an honourary commission to enquire into opal markets in England and Europe Sourced from Trove BI 00013 8
Article "Geoffro and The Budgie" Mention Geoffro Attwood, Les Queale, Terry Mc, Greg O and The Budgie
Poem "They're a weird mob" written about people living at the Shell Patch in the 1960's Mentions Lee Robins, Murray Anock, Dean McMullen, Bill McDougall, Jim the Pommy (Lavin), Ron & Joan Ayton, Lofty, Owen & Lewis Daw, Wally Leuch, Lloyd & Joe Fimeri, Max Grund, Colin & Laurie Seekamp, Ron Schubert, Howard Edwards, Lennie Dunn
Poem "They're a weird mob" written about people living at the Shell Patch in the 1960's Mentions Lee Robins, Murray Anock, Dean McMullen, Bill McDougall, Jim the Pommy (Lavin), Ron & Joan Ayton, Lofty, Owen & Lewis Daw, Wally Leuch, Lloyd & Joe Fimeri, Max Grund, Colin & Laurie Seekamp, Ron Schubert, Howard Edwards, Lennie Dunn
Tribute to Geoffro Attwood, written by Maxine Hoad
Poster - Speedway night in memory of Geoffro Attwood. 6th November
Review of Donald Bartram's book "Opal Hunters" by Mike Harding Mentions'Pop' Bartram, Bern Grund, Tottie Bryant, Snow Bartram, Jack Absalom, Billy John, Ken Miller, Alan Bartram, Harry Bartram BI 00001 10