E.G. (Ted) Fletcher
Our Ted Fletcher collection testifies to his interest in the history of aviation in Western Australia. In 1957, the Oil and Colour Chemists’ Association Australia (West Australian Section) presented Ted […]
Our Ted Fletcher collection testifies to his interest in the history of aviation in Western Australia. In 1957, the Oil and Colour Chemists’ Association Australia (West Australian Section) presented Ted […]
If you read the entry on Mephan Ferguson in the Australian Dictionary of Biography, you would find no mention of Maylands. The impact this man had on our suburb is
Edward Cyril Edwards served with the 28th Australian Infantry Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 2371 and he held the rank of Private. He was killed in
Edward Edmonds served with the 28th Australian Infantry Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 1607 and he held the rank of Private. He was killed in
John Denney served with the 1st Australian Division Signals Company of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 142 and he held the rank of Sapper. He was killed
James Arthur Denney served with the 11th Australian Infantry Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 1743 and he held the rank of Private. He was killed
Evelyn, Olive, Bill and Fred de Lacy were all noted swimmers. Evelyn de Lacy (later Whillier) swam for Australia at the 1936 Olympics. Olive was 12 years old when she
We have a DVD of a 2016 presentation about SJ Dawe. See our S J Dawe Flickr Album for digitised images and other digitised information.
Frank Davies served with the 16th Australian Infantry Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. His service number was 45 and he held the rank of Corporal. He was killed
Fay Cumper worked at the Blind Institute until her retirement in 1991. A self-taught organist and pianist, she won the 1993 Angus Stewart Achievement Award for community service and served