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Denis Walter CHALKER

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Denis Walter CHALKER

AKA  ?

Late of Gold Coast, Qld

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  131

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  15310

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 19 June 1972

Constable 1st Class – appointed 19 June 1977

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 31 December 1987

Inspector – appointed ? July 1994 ( OIC Moorebank Patrol )

Final Rank = Inspector

Stations?, Campbelltown ( 1982 ), Liverpool Licencing ( 22 Division ), Eagle Vale ( 35 Division ), Patrol Commander – Moorebank Patrol ( O.I.C. ), McArthur District – Ingleburn, Liverpool ( 22 Division ) – Retirement

Service:  From ? ? pre June 1972  to ? September 1998 =  26+ years Service

Awards National Medal – granted 7 November 1988 ( SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 20 November 1998 ( Insp )

Born: Wednesday  8 September 1943

Died on: Tuesday  3 September 2019

Age: 75 yrs 11 mths 26 days

Cause: Cerebral Haemorrhage ( mowing his lawn )

Event location: Home

Event date:  Tuesday  3 September 2019

Funeral date:  Wednesday  11 September 2019 @ 11am

Funeral location:  Southport Church of Christ, 1 Griffith St, Southport, Qld

Wake location91 Currey ROAD WONGAWALLAN, Qld

Funeral Parlour: TBA

Buried at: TBA

Memorial located at: TBA

Denis Walter CHALKER

Denis Walter CHALKER

Denis Walter CHALKER

Denis Walter CHALKER

Denis Walter CHALKER

Denis Walter CHALKER

Denis Walter CHALKER

Denis Walter CHALKER

 

DENIS is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


Funeral location: 


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Denis collapsed from a Cerebral Haemorrhage, at home, whilst mowing his lawn.

 

 


25 October 1989
Moorebank Police Patrol.

It commenced with the appointment of an Inspector and 18 Police, transferred from the Liverpool Patrol.

Originally, Moorebank Patrol had no established station (building) and the Department attempted (unsuccessfully) to operate it from Liverpool Police Station. As this was proving unsuccessful, they leased 29 and 31 Derna Road, Holsworthy. Here the NSW Police opened the Moorebank Police Station, covering the suburbs of – Moorebank, Holsworthy, Hammondville, Sandy Point, Voyager Point, Chipping Norton, and the Army Camp, which were previously under Liverpool Police.

Its first Commander was Inspector Fred Brame, the Patrol Tactician Senior Sergeant Leslie Wales, with Christine Touchard, the Personal Assistant.

Insp Brame, upon promotion moved on. He was replaced by Detective Acting Inspector R. Myers, until he was promoted and moved on.

Detective Acting Inspector Allan Tayler then relieved in this position for a short period.

Acting Inspector Denis Chalker then relieved in the position for about 6 months, while the position was advertised.

Denis Chalker was then appointed to the rank of Inspector (7/1994) and appointed Commander of the Moorebank Patrol.

Upon the promotion and transfer of Leslie Wales, in 4/1994,
Detective Senior Sergeant John Stanioch was appointed Patrol Tactician.

Stanioch was promoted to Inspector in March, 1995, which resulted in his transfer to the Macarthur District Office as the Staff Officer – Operations and Intelligence.

Some of the staff attached to Moorebank were Mark Pulford; Nick Bingham; Michael Kennedy; Jason Hyatt; Paul Carlton; Peter Walsh; Graham Rea; Mark Deller; Brian Hughes; Terry Cullen; Gary Heskett; Annette Wheatley; Neville Ticehurst; Christina O’Hagan; Alan McPherson; Rod Hay; Pat Paroz; Shane Green; Rob Gleeson; Deanne Abbott; Matt Newton; Akos Lukas; Michael Masterson; David Gray; Brian Bain; Fiona Jackson; and Maureen Kennedy was the senior Public Servant, assisted by Wendy Aitchison.

Then in 1995, the “I” District Commander (later renamed Macarthur District) Chief Superintendent Phil Hopkins recalled the Detectives back to Liverpool Police Station and within the next 18 months, the Moorebank Police Station was closed and all staff returned to Liverpool and other locations.

Rental Lease was $15,600 per annum on the two buildings that police occupied.

Source: NSW Police Annual Report 1989-1990 and NSW Police Service Annual Report 1990-1991.

Cited: Liverpool ( NSW ) Police Time Line ( 1788 – 2016 ) p 336


 

September 1998:

Liverpool Police Inspector Denis. W. Chalker retires from the New South Wales Police Force, while attached to Liverpool, after 26 years of service.

He was sworn-in in June, 1972. During his career he worked at Liverpool on three different periods. The first from July, 1973 to July, 1974, on General Duties, then August 1986 to September, 1990 in the Licensing Section.

During this period Inspector Chalker was involved in the high
profile case of the 10 day sequestration of Paul Galea’s Egg Farm at Prestons, which drew national media attention as the court case continued for many years. Then he returned to Liverpool as a Duty Officer from July, 1997 to September, 1998.

Upon retirement, he formed a ‘Handyman’ business and was involved in retail.

Source: New South Wales Police News Magazine. December, 1998 and Denis Chalker.

Cited: Liverpool ( NSW ) Police Time Line ( 1788 – 2016 ) p 336


 

 

 

 

 

 


John Sylvester WILKINSON

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John Sylvester WILKINSON

AKA  WILKO, YOGI

Late of  ?

Father of Ross WILKINSON # ????? previously of Dareton

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  “possibly” 082

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  10077

RankProbationary Constable – appointed 14 August 1961

Constable 1st Class – appointed 1 April 1967

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 January 1978

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 21 June 1986

 

Final Rank = Senior Sergeant

Stations?, ‘D’ District ( Cst 1/c ), Broken Hill, ?

Service:  From ? ? pre August 1961  to ? ? ?? years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 11 December 1980 ( Sgt )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 2 November 1988 ( SenSgt )

Born: Thursday  4 October 1934, Waverley, NSW

Died on: Wednesday  4 September 2019

Age:  84 yrs  11 mths  0 days

Cause: ?

Event location: Dubbo, NSW

Event date:  Wednesday  4 September 2019

Funeral date:  Monday 9 September 2019 @ 11am

Funeral location: ?, Dubbo, NSW

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

Memorial located at: ?

John Sylvester WILKINSON
Cheers.  It was great working with you all.

 

WILKO is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


Funeral location: TBA


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Prior to joining the NSWPF, Wilko Served in the Royal Australian Navy as per his Service Card below:

John Sylvester WILKINSON

John Sylvester WILKINSON


 

 

 

 

 

Hugh Gunn HARGREAVE

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Hugh Gunn HARGREAVE

AKA  Hughie

Late of Thurgoona, NSW

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  127

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  14697

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed  28 June 1971

Constable 1st Class – appointed  11 July 1976 ( 2 week less Seniority )

Sergeant ?/Class – appointed  10 November 1986

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed  ? ? ?

 

Final Rank = Sergeant ?/Class

Stations?, Fairfield GD’s ( 1977 ), ?, Gosford GD’s, Albury ( GD’s & Anti Theft Unit – Sgt – 1992 – 2006 )

Service:  From ? ? pre June 1971?  to ? ? ?? years Service

Awards: National Medal – granted 8 June 1988 ( Sgt )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 17 April 1997 ( Sgt )

Born: Tuesday  3 October 1950

Died on: Friday  6 September 2019 during the morning

Age: 68 yrs 11 mths  3 days

Cause: Pulmonary Fibrosis ( Chronic lung disease )

Event location: Mercy Hospital, Albury, NSW

Event date: Friday  6 September 2019

Funeral date: Tuesday  10 September 2019 @ 1.30pm

Funeral location: City Central Church, 445 David St, Albury, NSW

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: Lester & Son, Albury – 6040 5066

Buried at: Cremated

Memorial located at: ?

 

 

HUGH is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


Funeral location: TBA


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From Hugh wife – Debra:

“It is with immense sadness that I tell you our beloved husband, father and grandfather Hugh Hargreave went to heaven earlier today. He was loved by all who knew him and we will miss him forever.”

Debra Hargreave

 

 

They say things come in threes. I’m not sure who ‘they’ are, but I hope they’re right! Yesterday we lost a dear dear family friend Hugh Hargreave. One of Steve’s best mates, a 2nd Dad to Jayden and one of the kindest, loving, most sincere and authentic people we have ever known. We are all better people for having known him. Our loss, is Heaven’s gain.
This is our third close death in 5 months. It feels like death is surrounding us atm. But, If there is one thing I have learned these past months , it is that death isn’t the end – but really just a doorway.
Earth isn’t our ‘forever home ‘ And Hugh was so looking forward to finally ‘really’ going home to be with Jesus and those he loved, including our Cody. (which he bragged about seeing him before Steve did❤)
We often say Rest In Peace and for Hugh he carried that peace right to the very end of his life here on earth because he knew this wasn’t the end and he knew where he was going !
Hugh Hargreave R.I.P – Raised in Power!

 

Hugh Gunn HARGREAVE

Hugh Gunn HARGREAVE

 


 

REMEMBERING A WORKMATE AND FRIEND HUGHIE HARGREAVE

 

Deb, David, Mark, Nathan, Sam and Thomas. Most of the police names mentioned below met Hugh back in the early 1970s at Cabramatta. Cabramatta at that time was a small police station being about 3mtr by 3mtr square. A new station was built which was about 3 – 4 times the size of the original Call Box.  They later moved into the house, on the same block of land, which was originally a police residence.

 

Being a small police patrol, the police there became very close and a close personal bond was formed. This bond has continued from the 1970s until the present time. We all went along our individual career paths, but, most of us continued to keep in touch with each other. In July 2017, Hugh, Deb and a few of the original guys from Cabramatta flew to Alice Springs to see another one of it’s crew, Bill Espie, inducted into the Hartley Street School Museum, such is the closeness of those original Cabramatta guys.

 

Deb, David, Mark, Nathan, Sam and Thomas, your husband/dad was a great person to work and socialise with. He was a dedicated police officer, who carried out his duties in an honourable, professional manner. It was a privilege to not only know Hughie, it was an honour to be able to call him a good mate

 

The following retired police officers who worked and knew Hugh would like to be remembered by the Hargreave family.

 

Steve Packer, Peter Croucher, Ross Bates, Danny Forster, Norm Tattersall, Phil Eddes, Sue Bytheway, Mick Mott, Ken Zegiel, Greg Callander, retired Police Commissioner Ken Moroney.

 

May you Rest in Peace Hughie.

 

Written by

Peter Croucher

 

 

 


 

Yesterday I received a telephone call from a work mate (Peter Croucher) whom I last worked with 37 years ago. It was like we had seen each other yesterday.

I was privileged to have worked at Cabramatta when there were only 8 police. Two were aboriginal.

No one thought of anything other than respect for each other. It was an extremely busy and happy station.

I remember my first two weeks being like a baptism with fire. I attended and investigated 3 separate deaths and a fire that went to a hearing at the Coroners Court. At the end of the two weeks the boss came up to me and shook my hand and welcomed me to the station.

It was a privileged to work at this station for 7 years with an amazing group of police and two amazing commanders. They earn your respect and were the most supportive bosses I ever worked for. Trust is earned and does not come with the rank.

Peter has been researching and has now had a memorial approved for Bill Espie, who was the first aboriginal police officer to reach commissioned rank in NSW. This will be a proud moment when it is unveiled in Alice Springs where Bill was born. I am looking forward to catching up with some of the guys from the station.

It is the dedicated guys I have worked with over many years that makes my time in service such a great experience for which I am thankful. These guys at Cabramatta were amazing. We had each other’s back and were busy all the time. What an amazing time.

 

Thanks guys.

Comments
  • John Tierney Bill was a great man, there used to be a wooden statue of him behind the switch at Fairfield. I wonder if they retained it in the new station. I suspect there would not be too many cops working there that would remember him now.
  • Graham Maranda Great post Mr Hargreave !!! I came across Mr Espie in 1990 when we ventured out from the Eastern Suburbs and charged some crooks at his station (Cabramatta). What a gentleman !!!

 

 

 


RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION<br /> (L-R) NORM TATTERSALL, PHIL E?, LEN ZIEGER, STEVE HEMMINGS, HUGH HARGRAVES, SUE BYTHEWAY, BILL ESPIE (KNEALING), PETER CROUCHER.<br /> 6 NOVEMBER 2004
RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION
(L-R) NORM TATTERSALL, PHIL EDDES, LEN ZIEGER, STEVE HEMMINGS, HUGH HARGRAVES, SUE BYTHEWAY, BILL ESPIE (KNEELING), PETER CROUCHER.
6 NOVEMBER 2004

 

RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION.<br /> STEVE PACKER, DANNY FORSTER, HUGH HARGREAVES, NORM TATTERSALL, BILL ESPIE, PHIL E?, ?, PETER CROUCHER, KEN ZIEGER, R. ?<br /> 6 NOVEMBER 2004
RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION.
STEVE PACKER, DANNY FORSTER, HUGH HARGREAVES, NORM TATTERSALL, BILL ESPIE, PHIL EDDES, ?, PETER CROUCHER, KEN ZIEGER, R. ?
6 NOVEMBER 2004

 

RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION.<br /> STEVE PACKER, HUGH HARGREAVES, DANNY FORSTER, ?, PHIL E?, TED COMAN?, PETER CROUCHER, KEN ZIEGER, BILL ESPIE, R.?<br /> 6 NOVEMBER 2004
RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION.
STEVE PACKER, HUGH HARGREAVES, DANNY FORSTER, ?, PHIL EDDES, TED COMAN?, PETER CROUCHER, KEN ZIEGER, BILL ESPIE, R.?
6 NOVEMBER 2004

 

RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION.<br /> STEVE PACKER, HUGH HARGREAVES, NORM TATTERSALL, BILL ESPIE, PHIL E?, ?, PETER CROUCHER, KEN ZIEGER, R. ?<br /> 6 NOVEMBER 2004
RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION.
STEVE PACKER, HUGH HARGREAVES, NORM TATTERSALL, BILL ESPIE, PHIL EDDES, ?, PETER CROUCHER, KEN ZIEGER, R. ?
6 NOVEMBER 2004

 

RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION.<br /> PHIL E?, BILL ESPIE, STEVE PACKER, HUGH HARGREAVES, ?, PETER CROUCHER, NORM TATTERSALL, KEN ZIEGER, R. ?<br /> 6 NOVEMBER 2004
RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION.
PHIL EDDES, BILL ESPIE, STEVE PACKER, HUGH HARGREAVES, ?, PETER CROUCHER, NORM TATTERSALL, KEN ZIEGER, R. ?
6 NOVEMBER 2004

 

RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION.<br /> HUGH HARGREAVES, PETER CROUCHER, KEN ZIEGER, ?, BILL ESPIE, R. ?<br /> 6 NOVEMBER 2004
RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION.
HUGH HARGREAVES, PETER CROUCHER, KEN ZIEGER, ?, BILL ESPIE, R. ?
6 NOVEMBER 2004

 

Hugh Gunn HARGREAVE & wife, Debra HARGREAVE
Hugh Gunn HARGREAVE & wife, Debra HARGREAVE

 

Hugh Gunn HARGREAVE
June 1, 2018 ·

 

Debra Hargreave<br /> June 2, 2018 ·<br /> With Hugh Hargreave at Fairmont Empress.
Debra Hargreave
June 2, 2018 ·
With Hugh Hargreave at Fairmont Empress.

 

June 12, 2019 ·<br /> Hugh Hargreave with all 5 of his sons and his nephews at his brother Malcolm's funeral
June 12, 2019 ·
Hugh Hargreave with all 5 of his sons and his nephews at his brother Malcolm’s funeral

 

Hugh Hargreave<br /> July 6, 2019 at 5:30 PM ·<br /> My family from Wodonga came to visit and sang and prayed for me. Very moving. They are beautiful friends.
Hugh Hargreave
July 6, 2019 at 5:30 PM ·
My family from Wodonga came to visit and sang and prayed for me. Very moving. They are beautiful friends.

 

(L-R)<br /> David Hargreave, Sam Hargreave, Tom Hargreave, Hugh Hargreave, Nathan Hargreave &amp; Mark Hargreave<br /> 1 Sept 2019
(L-R)
David Hargreave, Sam Hargreave, Tom Hargreave, Hugh Hargreave, Nathan Hargreave & Mark Hargreave
1 Sept 2019

 

Hugh Gunn HARGREAVE<br /> Probationary Constable - appointed 28 June 1971
Hugh Gunn HARGREAVE
Probationary Constable – appointed  28 June 1971

 


 

Hugh Hargreave was awarded the National Police Service Medal, the Commissioners Olympic Citation and the Retired Pin today in a ceremony at home. So lovely to see the respect people have for him, and how happy he was this afternoon. Thanks to all for their involvement to make this possible.

 

Tom Hargreave, Hugh Hargreave, Debra Hargreave & Sam Hargreave.
Tom Hargreave, Hugh Hargreave, Debra Hargreave & Sam Hargreave.

 

Hugh Gunn HARGREAVE

 

Hugh Gunn HARGREAVE
Hugh Gunn HARGREAVE wearing his Medal

 


 

 

 

Eric John STUBBS

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Eric John STUBBS

AKA  ?

Late of  Engadine, NSW

Father-In-Law to former A/Comm Mark GOODWIN # ?????

NSW Police Cadet # 1213

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  ” possibly ” 051

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  8800

Rank:  NSW Police Cadet – commenced 22 July 1955

Probationary Constable – appointed 21 July 1957

Constable 1st Class – appointed 21 July 1963

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 1 July 1968 * gained 3 weeks Seniority

Detective Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 12 August 1973

Detective Inspector – appointed 16 July 1986

Appears in the 1988 Stud Book but does NOT appear in the 1989 Stud Book

Final Rank = Inspector

Stations?, ‘R’ District ( Newcastle area ) ( Cst 1/c – SenCon ), Taree, Hurstville Dets ( 1980 s ),

Service:  From 22 July 1955  to ? ? 1988 – 89 =  33+ years Service

Awards: No Find on Australian Honours

Born Thursday 21 July 1938

Died on: Wednesday 4 September 2019

Age: 81 yrs  1 mth  4 days

Cause:  Cancer

Event location: ?

Event date: ?

Funeral date: Thursday  12 September 2019 @ 1pm

Funeral location: South Chapel, Woronora Crematorium, Linden St, Sutherland, NSW

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at:  Cremated

Memorial located at: ?

Eric John STUBBS

Eric John STUBBS
October 2011
Eric John STUBBS& Shirley STUBBS

 

Eric & Shirley Stubbs - 2012
Eric & Shirley Stubbs – 2012

 

ERIC is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


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Married for 57 years to Shirley.

 

 

 

 

Nothing further is known about this man at the time of publication, other than what is already posted above.

 

regards

 

Cal

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Howard William BLACK

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Howard William BLACK

AKA  ?

Late of South Leura, NSW

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  ” possibly ” 104

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  9348

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 1 June 1959

Constable 1st Class – appointed 1 June 1965

Senior Constable – appointed 1 June 1969

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 6 May 1974

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 31 August 1984

Final Rank = ?

Stations?

Service:  From ? ? pre June 1959?  to ? ? ?? years Service

Awards: National Medal – granted 15 September 1980 ( Sgt 3/c )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 15 May 1986 ( Sgt 1/c )

Born: Tuesday  3 October 1933

Died on: Sunday 1 September 2019

Age: 85 yrs  10 mths  29 days

Cause?

Event location: ?

Event date: ?

Funeral dateMonday 9 September 2019 @ 11am

Funeral location: Crematorium, Leura Memorial Gardens, Great Western Hwy, Leura, NSW

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: Cremated

Memorial located at: ?

 

Howard William BLACK

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Cal

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Keith David BRADLEY

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Keith David BRADLEY

AKA  TRACKA

Late of  ?

NSW Police Cadet #  ???? ( system currently down )

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  “possibly” 106

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  11926

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 15 May 1966

Constable – appointed 16 May 1967

Senior Constable – appointed 16 may 1975

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 9 March 1982

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank = Sergeant

 

Stations?, Daceyville ( 15 Division ), Chatswood ( 1983 / 84 ), Gosford ( 30 Division ) most of his career, Wyong 0 Retirement

Service:  From ? ? pre May 1966?  to 6 April 199530 years Service

Awards: National Medal – granted 15 November 1982 ( SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 28 May 1992 ( Sgt )

Born Friday 16 May 1947

Died on Monday 9 September 2019

Age:  72 yrs 3 mths 24 days

Cause:  Cancer

Event location:  Gosford Hospital, NSW

Event date: ?

Funeral date Wednesday 18 September 2019 @ 10.30am

Funeral location Hillside Chapel, Palmdale Lawn Cemetery & Memorial Park, Palmdale Rd, Palmdale, NSW

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

Memorial located at: ?

 

September 1992 - Tracker Bradley on far right. ( Sgt 2/c ). Wild Cattle Creek State Forest Logging Demo west of Dorrigo. RIP Tracker.
September 1992 – SenCon Larry Cook on left, ?, ?, ?, Kas Jankowski # 13283, ?, ?, Tracker Bradley on far right. ( Sgt 2/c ).
Wild Cattle Creek State Forest Logging Demo west of Dorrigo. RIP Tracker.

KEITH is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO

 


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Cal

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Allan Reginald LYTHALL

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Allan Reginald LYTHALL

AKA DARKY

Late of  ?

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  “possibly” 60 or 61

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  9291

RankProbationary Constable – appointed 1 June 1959

Constable 1st Class – appointed 1 June 1965

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 1 Junee 1969

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 May 1974

Senior Sergeant – appointed 31 December 1983

 

Final Rank =  Senior Sergeant

Stations?, Bankstown Detectives ( 19 Division ), Newtown, Liverpool Detectives ( 22 Division ), Parramatta ( 18 Division ) 1970s – Retirement ( Optional Retirement )

Service:  From ? ? pre June 1959  to 26 October 198930 years Service

Awards: National Medal – granted 15 September 1980 ( Det Sgt )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 15 May 1986 ( Det Sgt 1/c )

Born Friday 16 August 1935

Died on: Monday 9 September 2019

Age 84 yrs  24 days

Cause: ?

Event location: ?

Event date: ?

Funeral date Wednesday 18 September 2019 @ 1.30pm

Funeral location West Chapel, Pinegrove Memorial Park, Kington St, Minchinbury, NSW

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: White Lady Funerals – Camden  02 4655 8265

Buried atCremated

Memorial located at: ?

Allan Reginald LYTHALL AKA ? Late of ? NSW Image from C.I.B. Centenary 1879 - 1979 p57

 

ALLAN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


Funeral location: TBA


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LYTHALL, Allan Reginald
16.8.1935 – 9.9.2019
Aged 84
Loving husband of Patricia.
Special friend of her children, grandchildren and great grandchild.
Rest In Peace
Obituaries
Published in The Daily Telegraph on 11/09/2019

LYTHALL, Allan Reginald.
16.08.1935 – 09.09.2019.
Aged 84 years.
Beloved Husband of Patricia.
Family and friends of Allan are kindly invited to attend a Celebration of his Life to be held in the West Chapel of Pinegrove Crematorium, Kington St, Minchinbury on Wednesday, 18t h September, 2019 Commencing at 1.30pm.
Funerals
Published in The Daily Telegraph on 14/09/2019

 

 

 

 

Archibald Ernest WILLIS

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Archibald Ernest WILLIS

AKA  ARCH

Late of  ?

NSW Redfern / Penrith Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  7609

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 10 August 1953

Senior Constable – appointed 10 August 1964

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 14 November 1968

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 30 December 1976

Chief Inspector – appointed 21 May 1986

 

Final Rank = Chief Inspector

Stations?, Darlinghurst ( 3 Division – 1978 – 1981 ), 10 Division

Service:  From ? ? pre August 1953?  to 11 February 1990 =  37 years Service

Awards: No Find on Australian Honours

Born: Wednesday 12 February 1930

Died on Tuesday 20 August 2019

Age: 89 yrs 6 mths 8 dys

Cause: ?

Event location: ?

Event date: ?

Funeral date Thursday 5 September 2019 @ 10.30am

Funeral location: Our Lady of Fatima Church, 389 Port Hacking Rd, Caringbah, NSW

Wake location: Woolooware Golf Club

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

Memorial located at: ?

 

Archibald Ernest WILLIS Archibald Ernest WILLIS

Archibald Ernest WILLIS

ARCHY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


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Cal

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Janice Diane BEARD

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Janice Diane BEARD

AKA  JAN

Wife of Ron BEARD # 12214?

Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Force – Police wife

 

RankPolice Wife

 

Stations?

 

Awards: No Find on Australian Honours

Born: ? ? 1944

Died on:  Tuesday 20 August 2019

Age: 75

Cause: ?

Event location: Wagga Base Hospital, NSW

Event date: Tuesday 20 August 2019

Funeral date: ? ? ?

Funeral location: ?

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: Alan Harris McDonald,

Buried at: ?

Memorial located at: ?

 

 


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Janice Diane BEARD
1944 – 2019
BEARD ( Axford ) Janice Diane
Taken by illness, surrounded by her loving family at Wagga Base Hospital on Tuesday, 20th August 2019.
Beloved wife of Ron.
Cherished Mum of Steve (dec’d) and Jeff, Seb and Jem, and revered by their partners Jill (dec’d), Sammy, Nicky and Shaun.
Adored Granny Janny of Maeve, Freya and Jules.
Aged 75 years.
Forever in our hearts.

‘Love, Love, Love.’

Published in The Newcastle Herald on Aug. 24, 2019.

https://www.legacy.com/amp/obituaries/theherald-au/193714108


 

Nothing further is known about Jan but her funeral has already been held.

May she Rest In Peace.

 

Cal

190919


 

 

John Edwin MARTIN

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John Edwin MARTIN

AKA  MARTO.  The Marlbro Man

Late of Griffith, NSW

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  136

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  15980

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 19 September 1973

Constable 1st Class – appointed 19 September 1978

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 19 September 1982

 

Final Rank = Senior Constable

Stations?, Stock Squad Investigations – Griffith, Retirement

Service:  From ? ? pre Sept 1973?  to 7 June 2000 = 26+ years Service

Awards: National Medal – granted 15 December 1989 ( SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 24 March 2000 ( Det SenCon )

Born: Monday 1 April 1946

Died on: Sunday 8 September 2019

Age:  73 yrs  5 mths  7 days

Cause: ?

Event location: ?

Event date: ?

Funeral date: Tuesday 17 September 2019 @ 1pm

Funeral location: St Alban the Martyre Anglican Cathedral, Cnr Anzac & Binya Sits, Griffith, NSW

Wake location:  Northside Leagues Club, Griffith, NSW

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: Griffith Lawn Cemetery, NSW

Memorial located at: ?

John Edwin MARTIN

https://www.australianpolice.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/John-Edwin-MARTIN-02-NSWPF-Died-8-Sept-2019.jpg

John Edwin MARTIN

JOHN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


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Peter Clifford Neal MATHEWS

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Peter Clifford Neal MATHEWS

AKA  ?

Late of  ?

‘passed’ whilst returning home from the 10th annual Police Wall To Wall Ride for Remembrance – 2019.  We lost a VicPol member on the 9th Ride in 2018

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  172

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #   19717

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 14 August 1981

Constable 1st Class – appointed 29 August 1986 * 2 weeks loss of Seniority

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank = ?

Stations?

Service:  From ? ? pre August 1981?  to ? ? ?? years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 6 June 1997 ( SenCon )

Born Monday 23 August 1954

Died onMonday 16 September 2019 about 12.10pm

Age: 65 yrs  24 days

Cause: MVA – Rider – Private Motor Cycle -v- Private Motor Cycle from opposite direction

Event location: Bylong Valley Way, Rylstone, NSW

Event date: Monday 16 September 2019 about 12.10pm

Funeral date: TBA

Funeral location: TBA

Wake location: TBA

Funeral Parlour: TBA

Buried at: TBA

Memorial located at: TBA

Peter MATHEWS with Scott STEVENSON at the 2016 Wall to Wall Police Ride of Remembrance.
Peter MATHEWS with Scott STEVENSON ( # 24852 ) at the 2016 Wall to Wall Police Ride of Remembrance.

 

Peter Clifford Neal MATHEWS

Peter Clifford Neal MATHEWS

 

PETER is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED


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One man has died and another is fighting for life after a motorcycle accident at Bylong

 

One man has been killed and another is fighting for life after a motorcycle crash at Bylong.

Police say just after midday yesterday a 65-year-old man was riding a motorcycle north along the Bylong Valley Way when he collided with another motorcyclist travelling in the opposite direction.

Tragically the 65-year-old died at the scene.

The 54-year-old male rider of the other bike suffered internal injuries and was airlifted to Westmead Hospital in a critical condition.

Officers from Orana Mid Western Police District attended the scene and commenced an investigation.

A report will be prepared for the Coroner and investigations are continuing.

https://www.981powerfm.com.au/news/local-news/92812-one-man-has-died-and-another-is-fighting-for-life-after-a-motorcycle-accident-at-bylong


 

R.I.P. PETER MATHEWS

Yesterday, Peter was tragically killed in a two motorcycle collision near RYLSTONE, NSW whilst returning from ‘The Annual WALL 2 WALL ride’.

A Dr Keith BRENNAN was on the scene with Peter receiving Emergency care by the subject doctor and fellow members of “The Newy Crew” who tried desperately to bring him home. Unfortunately, they were unsuccessful with Peter passing away in the care of his mates…

Thoughts go out to his wife Kate & family

 

 

 


Ray Robinson
Tuesday 17 September 2019

Please take a minute to reflect on one of our ‘Retired Members’ who was tragically killed travelling home from the Wall to Wall Ride yesterday.

Our Brother is well known to some of our COM members.

RIP Peter Mathews. I am sure all of our thoughts are with his family and friends at this very sad time.

From the NSW Police page.

A motorcyclist has died in a crash in Bylong in the state’s Western Region today.

About 12.10pm (Monday 16 September 2019), a 65-year-old man was riding a motorcycle north on Bylong Valley Way when he collided with another motorcyclist travelling in the opposite direction.

The 65-year-old man died at the scene; the 54-year-old male rider of the other motorbike suffered internal injuries and was airlifted to Westmead Hospital in a critical condition.

Officers from Orana Mid Western Police District attended the scene and commenced an investigation.

A report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner.

Police Ode

As the sun surely sets: dawn will see it arise,

for service, above self, demands its own prize.

You have fought the good fight: life’s race has been run, and peace, your reward, for eternity begun.

And we that are left, shall never forget, rest in peace friend and colleague, for the sun has now set.

We will remember.

Hasten the dawn.


 

 

  • Larry Hoffman R.I.P. brother.
  • Stevenson Scott It was a tragic day, “The Newy Crew” will miss our brother and he will Rest in Peace, many members tried hard to try and get him home!!
    Sadly we were unable to help him….a wonderful friend and colleague.
    RIP Mate.  Peter MATHEWS …Love ALWAYS Tangles XO
  • Ray Robinson Thoughts are with you and the others who were at the scene Stevo. I will ammend the post to include his name matey..

 

Peter James TANNER

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Peter James TANNER

Brother to Serving NSWPF Member Michelle TANNER # 31068

AKA  ?

Late of  ?

NSW Goulburn Police Academy Class #  232

New South Wales Police Force

ProCst Regd. # 99458

Regd. # 24824

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 29 January 1988

Constable – appointed 29 January 1989

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank = Senior Constable

Stations?, North Sydney ( 6 Division ), Frenchs Forest – 1990s GDs & Rescue Squad ( 14 Division – ‘D’ District ) , Hornsby, Chatswood Transits

Service:  From ? ?pre January 1988 ?  to ? ? about 2000? years Service

Awards: No Find on Australian Honours

Born:  Sunday 14 April 1963

Died on:  Saturday 7 September 2019

Age: 56 yrs  4 mths  24 days

Cause: Accident

Event location: ?

Event date: ?

Funeral date Monday 23 September 2019 @ 10.15am

Funeral location:  North Chapel, Northern Suburbs Memorial Garden & Crematorium, 199 Delhi Rd, North Ryde, NSW

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

Memorial located at: ?

Peter J. TANNER

Peter TANNER - Front row, 1st on left - kneeling.
Peter TANNER – Front row, 1st on left – kneeling.

 

Peter TANNER - 1st on left
Peter TANNER – 1st on left Photo by Garry William Morgan.

 

Peter John TANNER
1999

PETER is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


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Bob Waites Rest In Peace Pete. He skied with us for many years as part of the Moose Patrol. A group of cops who started skiing together 36 years ago.
Ben Pearson Pete was a fellow class mate (we were the last of the old 12 week classes before modified PREP) and was larger than life even during class 232.
I often laugh about the water pistol fights between towers 7 and 8 that we both took part in.
Lots of great memories of a gentleman, scallywag and a genuine great bloke.
So sorry to hear of your loss – way too young for you to go my friend.
In the words of one of our instructors – Sgt Bruce Magee – “Stand easy Trainee”, but I would add “we will take it from here”.

 

 

 

Terence Paul SWEETING

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Terence Paul SWEETING

AKA ” The Sawse “

Late of  ?, Qld

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  ‘POSSIBLY’ 034

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  7617

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 10 August 1953

Senior Constable – appointed 10 August 1964

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 24 November 1968

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 30 December 1976

Inspector – appointed 31 December 1983

Superintendent – appointed 25 November 1987

 

Final Rank = ?

Stations?, Superintendent – Section Commander – Fingerprint Bureau – Technical Support Branch

Service:  From 22 June 1953  to ? ? ?? years Service

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours

Born: Monday 11 July 1932

Died on: Tuesday 10 September 2019

Age: 87 yrs  1 mth  30 days

Cause: ?

Event location: ?

Event date: ?

Funeral date:  Monday 16 September 2019

Funeral location: ?, Burderim, Qld

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

Memorial located at: ?

 

 

TERENCE is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


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Nothing further is known about this man, his life or career at the time of publication – other than what is recorded above.

 

Cal

180919


 

 

 

 

 

Leslie Gerald SMITH

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Leslie Gerald SMITH

Father-In-Law to Graham KING – Former NSWPF Member # 17768? ( Warilla HWP )

AKA  ?

Late of  ?, Qld

NSW Penrith Police Academy Class #  028

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  73??

Rank:  Initial Training Class – commenced Monday 21 April 1952

Probationary Constable – appointed ? – “possibly” Friday 30 May 1952

There is ‘no find’ for this person in the 1968 Stud Book

There is ‘no find’ for this person in the CIB Centenary 1879 – 1979 Book

Final Rank = ?

Stations?, Leura, Nowra Detectives, ?

Service:  From ? June 1952  to ? ? ?23 years Service

Awards: No Find on Australian Honours

Born: ? ? 1920s?

Died on: Thursday  19 September 2019

Age: 90+?

Cause: ?

Event location: Cairns Hospital, Cairns, Qld

Event dateThursday  19 September 2019

Funeral date: TBA

Funeral location: TBA

Wake locationTBA

Funeral ParlourTBA

Buried atTBA

Memorial located atTBA

 

 

LESLIE is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED


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Leslie immigrated to Australia in the 1960s – after serving as an English Bobbie in the London Police for six years.

In 1952 he joined the NSW Police Force and was stationed at Leura and Nowra – having obtained the rank of Detective Sergeant 3rd Class before resigning and working in Bougainville, New Guinea, for a number of years, up to and including New Guinea’s independence in the early 1980s.

Leslie was in “the job” for 23 years but it is currently not known if that included his six years with the London Met.

Leslie was partnered with Retired Det Bob Blissett ( the Blizzard ) whilst stationed at Nowra.

Leslie’s’ years in PNG included the violent uprising and race riots.  he was the 2 I.C. at Bougainville Copper Mine, as head of Security & Safety.

 


 

Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 – 1954),

Tuesday 8 July 1952, page 5

 

Fugitive chased by nurses

While nurses were chasing a man at Woollahra last night a young constable jumped from a bus and brought him down with a flying tackle.

Police say that the nurses saw a man in one of the rooms at the Karitane Mothercraft and Training Centre, Woollahra.

The man jumped through a window, smashing the glass.

Six nurses chased him along Nelson Street, shouting, “Stop thief.”

Constable Leslie Gerald Smith, who was off duty and travelling in a bus, heard their shouts.

He jumped off the bus, chased the man and threw him to the ground.

Constable Smith, who joined the N.S.W. police less than a month ago, was formerly a London policeman for six years.

At Paddington, police charged a 23-years-old laborer with stealing and malicious damage to property.

08 Jul 1952 – Fugitive chased by nurses – Trove


 

 

 

 

Bruce A. MEXON

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Bruce A. MEXON

Late of St Peters, NSW

aka  Mexo

Redfern Academy Class 169

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  19302

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 8 December 1980

Constable 1st Class – appointed 8 December 1985

final rank = ?

Stations: ?, Paddington – 10 Division ( 1985 ), VKG 1 – Sydney, Kogarah – 12 Division, 12 Division Licencing,

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre December 1980  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

After his Policing career, Mexo ran the ‘Sundeck” at Perisher Valley, Watson Bay Hotel – Woollahra and a few others

Awards:  ‘No Find’ on Australian Honours

Born:  Friday 25 March 1960

Died on?on or about 26 May 2004 ? ?

Age:  44

Cause:  “possibly” Leukaemia or Melanoma in the liver

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date? ? ?

Funeral location? ( possibly Newcastle area – came from Maitland )

Buried at?interred where his mum & dad ( Margaret &
Alex ) lived – somewhere near East Maitland, NSW

 Memorial located at?

Steve Mann, Bruce Mexon and Ian Davies. This was taken at Donna Dewick house when we had 20 cops in her Mums hot tub. Luckily her Mum and Dad were away. It was a great night.
Steve Mann, Bruce Mexon and Ian Davies. This was taken at Donna Dewick house when we had 20 cops in her Mums hot tub. Luckily her Mum and Dad were away. It was a great night.

 

Bruce MEXON with the first GLLO's
Bruce MEXON with the first GLLO’s pre July 2011

 

Bruce MEXON

BRUCE is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


 Funeral location TBA

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Dave KOEN

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Dave KOEN

AKA  ?

Late of Lake Macquarie & Central Coast, NSW

NSW Goulburn or Redfern Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  ?????

Rank?

Final Rank = ?

Stations?, Police Prosecutors – Sydney & Hornsby

Service:  From ? ? ?  to ? ? ?? years Service

Awards: No Find on Australian Honours

Born: ? ? ?

Died on: Monday  16 September 2019 about 9am

Age: about 45?

Cause:  Depression – Suicide – jumped from rocks

Event location: ?, Soldiers Beach, Norah Head, NSW

Event date: Monday  16 September 2019 about 9am

Funeral date: TBA

Funeral locationTBA

Wake location: TBA

Funeral Parlour: TBA

Buried at: TBA

Memorial located at: TBA

 

 

DAVE is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


Funeral location: TBA


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Nothing further is currently known about this man or his career – other than what is mentioned above.

Dave leaves behind a wife with kids.

As further information becomes known – I will update this Memorial Post.

 

 

Cal

25 Sept 2019


 

https://youtu.be/kj6XM0iyAD4


 

Colin George LAWRENCE

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Colin George LAWRENCE

AKA  ?

Late of Scott Avenue Cootamundra

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  “Possibly” 061

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  9304

RankProbationary Constable – appointed 1 June 1959

Constable 1st Class – appointed 1 June 1965

Senior Constable – appointed  1 June 1969

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed  1 May 1974

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 31 December 1983

 

Final Rank = ?

Stations?

Service:  From ? ? pre June 1959?  to ? ? ?? years Service

Awards: National Medal – granted 15 September 1980 ( Sgt 3/c )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 15 May 1986 ( Sgt 1/c )

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 3 October 1995 ( Sgt 1/c )

Born Wednesday  5 July 1939

Died on:  Tuesday  24 September 2019

Age: 80 yrs  2 mths  19 days

Cause: ?

Event location: Cootamundra Hospital, NSW

Event date: Tuesday  24 September 2019

Funeral date: Tuesday  1 October 2019 @ 2pm

Funeral locationSt Paul’s Anglican Church, 120 Swift St, Murrumburrah, NSW

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: Patterson Brothers Funerals, Young, NSW – 02 6382 5217

Buried at: Murrumburrah Lawn Cemetery

Memorial located at: ?

 

 

COLIN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


Funeral location: 


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Mr Colin George Lawrence

Passed away peacefully on 24th September 2019 at the Cootamundra Hospital.

Much loved husband of Roslyn.

Devoted father of Mark (deceased), Greg, Chris (deceased), Yvette, Glen (deceased) and Monique.

Sadly missed by their families, extended family and many friends.

Late of Scott Avenue Cootamundra.

Aged 80 Years
Rest In Peace

An Anglican Service to celebrate Colin’s life will be held on Tuesday 1st October 2019, in St Paul’s Anglican Church Murrumburrah, commencing at 2.00pm.

The cortege will then leave for the Murrumburrah Lawn Cemetery.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend.


 

 

 

 

 

 

Donald Edward DORAN

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Donald Edward DORAN

AKA  ?

Late of  ?

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  9613

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 29 February 1960

Constable 1st Class – appointed 1 March 1966

Senior Constable – appointed 1 March 1970

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed  23 February 1985

Final Rank = Sergeant – Retired

Stations?, Sydney Police Centre ( SPC ) – Retirement

Service:  From ? ? pre Feb 1960?  to 10 November 199131 years Service

Awards: National Medal – granted 15 September 1980 ( SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 22 September 1987 ( Sgt 3/c )

Born:  Sunday  15 August 1936

Died on Tuesday  17 September 2019

Age:  83 yrs 1 mth  2 days

Cause: ?

Event location: ?

Event date: ?

Funeral date Monday  30 September 2019 @ 10am

Funeral location South Chapel, Woronora Memorial Park, 121 Linden St, Sutherland, NSW

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

Memorial located at: ?

 

 

DONALD is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


Funeral location: 


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No further information can be, currently, found on this man, his career or life.

 

Cal

27 September 2019


 

I believe I worked with Eddie Doran in 1978, at Sutherland Police Station.

I was in my probation, he was a Senior Constable, living in Helensburgh at that time.

I remember him as a “real country copper”, a good bloke who was steady, thorough and unexcitable.

A likeable guy, possessed of the type of methodical work ethic that was a feature of “country coppers” at that time.

 

RIP Eddie.

 

Graham King


 

 

 

Margaret Majella SAUNDERS nee MORAN

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Margaret Majella SAUNDERS nee MORAN

AKA  Margi

Late of Albury, NSW

Sister to Sergeant Matthew SAUNDERS – NSWPF  # ?????

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  178

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  20065

RankProbationary Constable – appointed  5 February 1982

Detective – Designated  ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed  5 February 1987

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank = Detective Senior Constable – Serving but on Sick Leave

Stations?, Phillip St ( 4 Division – early 1980s ), Chatswood ( 25 Division ), Albury Detectives – Death

Service:  From ? ? Pre Feb 1982?  to 28 September 201937+ years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 28 August 1997 ( SenCon )

Born:  Saturday  9 February 1963

Died onSaturday morning  28 September 2019

Age: 56 yrs  7 mths  19 days

Cause: Brain Tumour

Event location: ?

Event date:  Saturday  28 September 2019

Funeral date: TBA

Funeral location: TBA

Wake location: TBA

Funeral Parlour: TBA

Buried at: TBA

Memorial located at: TBA

 

Margaret Majella SAUNDERS nee MORAN AKA Margi

MARGI is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO

MARGI is NOT mentioned on the Sydney Police Centre Memorial Wall, Surry Hills


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Hi colleagues

It is with great sadness that I notify all of you that serving officer Detective Senior Constable Margi Saunders (Moran) of Albury Police passed away this morning, 28 September 2019 after a long illness.

Funeral details will be advised to all of you as soon as they become available.

Kind Regards
Beth


Lorrae Williams:
I remember the first time I met Margy she was relieving as a Duty Officer and turned up at a serious MVA just out of Albury and I was mobile supervisor, having only been stationed at Albury for about a day at that stage.
I remember thinking what a tough, hard nosed, female cop…but as the years went on, I soon got used to Margy’s no nonsense approach and straight shooting personality. I learnt who to go to for advice when I had something a bit out of the ordinary to investigate or if I needed advice, even about workplace conditions…it was Margy.
She was undoubtedly the most experienced, intelligent and humble Detective I ever met in nearly twenty years of policing. I always appreciated any advice Margy gave me and I knew my investigations would be the best they could be, if I followed her instructions.
When Margy wasn’t investigating serious crimes, murders etc, she was raising her beloved daughter, along with her husband.
Margy touched the lives of so many people…more than she probably ever realised. I am privileged to have known her.
RIP Margy…you have served your community well. Xx

 

Deepest condolences to husband Rob and daughter Majella.


 

Adrian Athol ALLINGHAM

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Adrian Athol ALLINGHAM

AKA  ?

Late of Penshurst, NSW

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  “possibly” 080

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # 9546

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed  29 February 1960

Detective – appointed  ? ? 1968

Constable 1st Class – appointed 1 March 1966

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed  6 September 1975

Detective Chief Inspector – appointed 26 November 1986

Final Rank = Detective Chief Inspector

Stations?, Redfern Dets – ‘A’ List ( 1967 ), Crime Squad – South West, Detective Chief Inspector – Senior Investigator – State Drug Crime Commission, South Region Command ( Tactician? ) under A/C Alf Peate – Retirement

Service:  From ? ? pre Feb 1960?  to ? ? post 1992? =  32+? years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 15 September 1980 ( Det Sgt )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 22 September 1987 ( Det Sgt 1/c )

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 2 December 1995 ( Det C/Insp )

Born Friday  5 March 1937

Died on Monday  30 September 2019

Age: 82 yrs  6 mths  25 days

Cause: ?

Event location:  Hurstville Nursing Home, NSW

Event date: Monday  30 September 2019

Funeral date Thursday  10 October 2019 @ 2pm

Funeral location South Chapel, Woronora Cemetery, 121 Linden St, Sutherland, NSW

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

Memorial located at: ?

Janne McMahon: I found this photo going through my old files. It was taken at my Passing Out Parade on 23/6/1969. It shows Adrian Allingham (R.I.P.), Dennis Gilligan, Aldo Lorenzutta (RIP) and Bruce Smith. They all won portable Olivetti typewriters as part of the Transfield trophy for topping the Detectives Course in 1968 & 1969. The little bloke without the hat was from Transfield. Bruce Smith presented his typewriter to the Detective Training Unit in 2010. Their names appear at the top of the honour board.
Janne McMahon:    I found this photo going through my old files. It was taken at my Passing Out Parade on 23/6/1969. It shows Adrian Allingham (R.I.P.), Dennis Gilligan, Aldo Lorenzutta (RIP) and Bruce Smith. They all won portable Olivetti typewriters as part of the Transfield trophy for topping the Detectives Course in 1968 & 1969. The little bloke without the hat was from Transfield. Bruce Smith presented his typewriter to the Detective Training Unit in 2010. Their names appear at the top of the honour board.

 

 

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Geoff Wolsey Adrian Allingham topped my Detectives Course in 1968.
It was the second course held after the old designation exams.
I think John Bourke topped the first one.
Worked with both Aldo ( R.I.P. ) and Bruce Smith.
Played a fair bit of soccer with the Police team with Aldo. He was a good player.
( 2017 )
Shaune Edwards Throughout my Detectives’ Course we heard of the virtues of Adrian Allingham‘s proficiency in evidence-giving before a jury.
His skills were regularly referred to, and for good reason.
Not sure if that art is still part of being an investigator these days….
( 2017 )
Bob Mcd We were always advised to go and watch Adrian and Hanoi give evidence if we got a chance. I missed Adrian but saw Hanoi three times in the one trial at hospital road. He owned the witness box and the jury loved him.
( 2017 )

 

Strathfield Massacre: How Wade Frankum killed seven and injured six before turning gun on himself on August 17, 1991

IT’S Saturday, August 17, 1991 and a sunny afternoon in Strathfield..

The regular Sydney suburb is brimming with visitors just arrived off the country trains, shoppers and local schoolchildren enjoying their weekend.

The popular Coffee Pot cafe in the plaza is doing a roaring trade. Among the customers is 15-year-old McDonald College student Roberta Armstrong, who is there with a friend.

Sitting next to them in the cafe is a man wearing jeans, a denim jacket, grey beanie – and a stony-faced look. He continually turns round to look at the two young girls, but they dismiss his strange behaviour.

The man is Wade Frankum, a 33-year-old taxi driver from North Strathfield, who is about to drain his fourth coffee before committing mass murder.

At 3.35pm, without warning, he suddenly stands up with one knee on the booth, smiles, and plunges a 20-inch bowie knife four times into Roberta’s back. She screams once and collapses and dies at the table. Her friend runs shrieking to the counter to hide.

Thus began one of the most violent episodes in Sydney’s history, which ends with eight people dead, including Frankum, and a further six injured.

 

The killings

Leaving the knife in Roberta’s back, Frankum pulls out his rifle hidden in a postpak cylinder and shoots it into the air before setting it on the cafe’s customers.

Joyce Nixon, 61, is shot twice and her daughter Patricia Rowe, 36, is shot in the back, both killed as they desperately put a table between the gunman and Rowe’s children Kevin, 15, and Nathan, 9, who survive.

Cafe owner George Mavris, 51, emerges from the kitchen after hears the commotion and is shot dead.

Sitting on the opposite side of the cafe are Carol Dickinson, 47, her daughter Belinda, 20 and 17-year-old friend Rachelle Milburn.

Rachelle starts moving towards Frankum and is shot in the head.

Sacrificing her own life to save her daughter’s, Carol pushes Belinda behind a pot plant, enabling her to scurry away. As she screams for her daughter’s life, Carol is shot in the chest and killed.

People flee, others freeze. Frankum moves towards Franklins supermarket, swinging his gun around firing from the waist and shoulder.

He shoots Helen Xu in the arm, before hitting another woman in the leg and then killing 53-year-old Robertson Kan Hock Voon as he stands in a chemist.

The killer takes the escalator to the upper level carpark and shoots young couple, Beulah Patrick and Brett Lenane, who survive after crawling away in a pool of their own blood.

Next in his sights are George Sidawy, a cleaner who is shot in the leg, hand, stomach and arm but survive.

Ahead of Frankum is Gregory Read, who having warned people in the carpark about the approaching gunman, is shot in both feet as he dives behind a car.

Bullets keep flying. A number hit a vehicle driven by Margaret Lampe. Luckily, all of them miss her.

Frankum, now on the roof, tries to shoot his way into the adjoining social security department building to gain the high ground as police begin to close in.

When his bullets fail to break the aluminium locks, he puts his gun over the rooftop wall and fires at Strathfield Railway Station and taxi rank. Two passers-by, Yong Wu and Zhao Ou, are wounded before seeking refuge in the station’s tunnel.

Unaware of the unfolding horror, Catherine Noyes drives up to the rooftop where Frankum screams at her to stop. He puts his gun to her cheek through the passenger window and says: “Drive me to Enfield”.

She has gone no further than down a level with the killer when the sound of sirens fill the carpark.

“I’m really sorry, stop,” Frankum says before getting out of the car.

As she drives away, Mrs Noyes sees Frankum kneel and put the rifle to his chin. She looks away and hears him fire the final shot.

Whatever demon had been impelling Frankum deserted him

– Coroner Kevin Waller

In 10 minutes, Frankum has killed seven people, injured six and 50 bullet casings litter the path of his shooting spree.

Coroner Kevin Waller wrote in his report that at this time ‘whatever demon had been impelling Frankum deserted him’.

 

The gunman

FRANKUM was a sexual deviant who loved violence.

The examination of the 171cm, 90kg killer’s personality and life following the day he snapped painted a bleak picture, but not one that would entirely explain his horrific actions.

Coroner Kevin Waller and forensic psychiatrist Dr Rod Milton both find that Frankum’s killing spree was impossible to predict.

He had no criminal record, showed no signs of violence, visited prostitutes regularly and police found pornography and violent movies, magazines and books, including American Psycho by Brett Easton Ellis, in his apartment.

That particular novel, which describes in graphic detail a serial killer’s murders of innocent victims, was said to be “well-thumbed”.

Frankum was raised with a strict upbringing, low on affection and approval.

He went to Newington College and Homebush Boys High School and afterwards had a number of “dead-end jobs” before spending the last year of his life as a taxi driver.

Frankum’s father died of emphysema five years before the massacre and in April, 1990 his grief-stricken mother gassed herself in her car inside her garage at North Strathfield.

He spent much of his $30,000 inheritance visiting prostitutes a few times a week.

Frankum saw them for “sexual relief” which Coroner Waller said was “bizarre in the extreme”. It also left him broke.

A prostitute he visited regularly told police sexual release was the major thing in his life and “if that was going to cease, that could have been catastrophic for him.”

With both his parents dead he moved into their unit with his younger sister, Gaynor, and her boyfriend, Darin Chalk.

Neighbours at the time described him as a loner who was friendly, quiet, did not stand out and who only left home to drive his cab.

In September 1990, Frankum obtained a shooter’s licence and in December began seeing a psychologist for depression. He stopped visiting him in February.

On January 16, 1991 he purchased the 7.62mm SKS self-loading assault rifle, 100 rounds of ammunition and three magazines from Smith’s Sports Store in the city.

It’s a f***ed up world out there and there’s some weird f***ers out there

He told Chalk it was for protection because “it’s a f***ed up world out there and there’s some weird f***ers out there”.

Frankum bought the bowie knife and a set of handcuffs in April and tried to have the knife professionally sharpened to a razor’s edge at a Mister Minit operator in July.

“It is clear that by this time he had killing on his mind,” Coroner Waller wrote.

The day before the massacre Frankum had his head shaved and he was thought to be sharpening the bowie knife on an oil stone behind a locked door when his sister arrived home.

Dr Milton found that he was ‘without severe mental disorder or previous evidence of severe aggression’.

He proposed anger, guilt, conflict and having no money as motivating forces behind Frankum’s rampage.

He was angry because he was a failure and emasculated by his parents, he felt guilt over his mother’s suicide, he had conflict with his sister over his grandmother’s estate and his money had run out so he could no longer alleviate his loneliness with prostitutes.

Dr Milton said those factors alone were not sufficient to explain his actions and that a society which increasingly glorified violence may have pushed him over the edge.

He concluded that his exposure to violent material combined with his vulnerable personality due to tragedies leading up the shooting went a long way to explaining his actions.

The survivor

GREGORY Read was standing in a hardware store within eyeshot of The Coffee Pot waiting to pay for a broom and a toilet seat.

Minutes later he was gunned down but not before he had helped save the lives of many.

“He had a 20-inch bowie knife so it was very large, very demonstrative,” Mr Read said.

“He turned around after he had a coffee and when this girl had her back turned to him he drove the bowie knife straight between her shoulder blades downwards.

“He then pulled the rifle out of the pack and started shooting and I went down on one knee and looked out the door and he had fired about six shots.

“I saw him run alongside and I noticed when people laid down on the ground he wasn’t shooting them so I said ‘this is what I’ve got to do’ and I went ahead.”

I went out of the glass doors to the carpark and there were couples standing. I said ‘quick there’s a killer behind me, lay down on the ground and he won’t shoot you

– Gregory Read

Read, a Vietnam veteran who weighed 140kg at the time, felt his body fill with adrenalin as he ran up the stairs three-at-a-time to the carpark to warn people to lie down.

“I put my head over the balcony and he fired two shots at me and I had two bullets go very close to my face,” Mr Read said.

“I went out of the glass doors to the carpark and there were couples standing. I said ‘quick there’s a killer behind me, lay down on the ground and he won’t shoot you’.”

Read managed to get 10 people on the ground before Frankum spotted him.

“He could see what I was doing,” Mr Read said.

“I was out in the open and I was telling this lady ‘lay down in your car, there’s a killer behind me’ and she said ‘it’s too late, he’s right behind you’.

Frankum standing 20 feet away had his rifle pointed at Read.

“You can hear your heartbeat and adrenalin is going through your system because you are physically doing things you possibly couldn’t do before,” Mr Read said.

“I looked up and saw the barrel and I thought ‘I’m gone’. I dived to the side of my car and he fired when I was jumping through the air and that was how I got shot in the feet.”

Frankum continued his shooting spree on the rooftop before he returned to the upper level of the carpark.

“After he had wounded and killed all these people he said ‘I’m sorry’ to a woman in a car and leant the rifle down and blew his brains out.”

A year later Read was awarded the Star of Courage for conspicuous courage in the circumstances of great peril.

The investigator

RETIRED NSW Police Commissioner Ken Moroney remembers the Strathfield Massacre as the most horrifying event he witnessed in his 42 years of policing.

Filling in as Acting South West Region Commander, he was met at the entrance to the plaza by Detective Chief Inspector Adrian Allingham.

“I distinctly remember him saying there had been a number of murders and that the offender appears to have taken his own life on the roof of the shopping centre,” Mr Moroney said.

“I had seen deceased bodies, I had seen deceased murdered bodies, but not withstanding his words to me I couldn’t have comprehended what I was about to see.”

As frantic friends and relatives gathered behind police tape, Moroney went in to view the trail of death left by Frankum.

“I remember walking in and the deceased were either still lying in The Coffee Pot and variously around the place,” Mr Moroney said.

“I stood there and it was almost as if time had frozen over and I couldn’t comprehend the nature of the carnage.

“I had seen murdered bodies but I had never seen that many in one place at one time and all of sudden the enormity of what had occurred started to ring home to me.”

The memories of what he saw that day he said out of respect for the victim’s families were too gruesome to reveal the full details of.

“We came to The Coffee Pot and my vivid memory today is of the three women — there was a mother and daughter and a niece who had been sitting directly behind Frankum,” Mr Moroney said.

“He had been drinking coffee for a number of hours, then in a split moment of time what went through his mind only he and God know and then he turned and he stabbed the first victim and I vividly recall her.”

Moroney was then faced with the delicate job of telling the families about the fate which had befallen their loved ones.

“The owner that was killed he was close by and I remember when we were outside of the Strathfield plaza the family of that good man,” Mr Moroney said.

“I remember the family pleading to let them in so they could find their father or brother and the difficult task police had of preserving the crime scene and trying to provide reassurance to family members at the same time.

“It was one of those indelible experiences which cannot and will not be forgotten.”

The fallout

BEFORE the Strathfield Massacre gun-control was seen as a political death wish.

At the time there was no limit on the number of guns you could own and semi-automatic rifles could be bought without registration.

Rebecca Peters, who led the charge to strengthen gun laws as co-ordinator of the National Coalition for Gun Control (NCGC), said that changed after Strathfield.

“Anyone without a serious criminal record, anyone who hadn’t already been convicted of homicide could buy a gun,” Ms Peters said.

“It was an open invitation not only for people who wanted to have an efficient manner of killing people but all sorts of gun traffickers and it seemed completely mad.”

Seeing loopholes in state laws, Peters began campaigning for change.

“Then there was this shocking thing that happened in a public place,” Ms Peters said.

A huge public demonstration in support of stronger gun laws followed.

The NSW Government put restrictions on semi-automatic weapons which helped kick start the move for gun law reform.

A massacre in Terrigal happened in 1992 continuing the momentum for change.

The Australasian Police Ministers Council met and stressed gun laws needed to be uniform across Australia to combat gun trafficking.

“The priorities being uniform gun laws across the states and a ban on semi-automatic weapons and registration of all guns,” Ms Peters said.

“One of our demands was also proof of reason. The Strathfield shooter had claimed recreational hunting as his reason despite the fact that everyone who knew him said he had never been hunting in his life.”

Ms Peters said it was important to remember Strathfield, not just Port Arthur, Australia’s worst mass killing, led to Australia’s world-leading gun law changes.

“I feel the people who died at the Strathfield Massacre they also didn’t die in vain, that tragedy contributed to something,” Ms Peters said.

“A lot of people think they changed instantly after Port Arthur. Unfortunately in topics to do with health and safety they sometimes advance one tragedy at a time.”

Strathfield Massacre: How Wade Frankum killed seven and injured six before turning gun on himself on August 17, 1991 | Daily Telegraph

 

 

 


Adrian ALLINGHAM Front Row - 3rd from right
Adrian ALLINGHAM Front Row – 3rd from right

 

Det Sgt Bob McNamara ( father of Bradley McNamara ( RIP ), offender Darcy Dugan, Fred 'the Spy' Smith and Adrian Allingham - handcuffed to Dugan.
Det Sgt Bob McNamara ( father of Bradley McNamara ( RIP ), offender Darcy Dugan, Fred ‘the Spy’ Smith and Adrian Allingham – handcuffed to Dugan.

 

Adrian Athol ALLINGHAM

 

 


Crime reporter Basil Sweeney farewelled

Published: September 07, 2009

Veteran newspaper journalist Basil Sweeney was farewelled at a packed Our Lady Star of the Sea church at Watsons Bay, rememberd by colleagues and policemen he had encountered in his years as a police reporter.

Sweeney, who died on August 28 at the age of 84, served on the Daily Mirror and Truth and Sportsman from 1944 until 1957, when he joined the staff of the Sydney Morning Herald, the Brisbane Times reported.

The service was conducted by Bishop Anthony Fisher, auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Sydney – a poignant tribute. At the outset of his career, when Sweeney thought of joining the priesthood, the then Bishop Gilroy said he would be of more use to society as a journalist.

Mourners included his widow, Margaret, son Matthew and daughter Danielle, retired assistant commissioner Norm Maroney and detective chief inspectors Adrian Allingham and Karl Arkins.

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Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser (NSW : 1856 – 1861; 1863 – 1889; 1891 – 1954),

Wednesday 4 January 1950, page 6

BOY INJURED IN FALL FROM BICYCLE

A boy suffered a fractured collarbone and a probable fracture of the right wrist when the bar of the bicycle which he was riding snapped.

He is Adrian Allingham, aged 12 years, of Yallambee, Armidale.

The accident occurred at Stringybark deviation.

He was treated by Armidale and District Ambulance and conveyed to a doctor’s surgery. Later he was admitted to the Armidale and New England Hospital.

04 Jan 1950 – BOY INJURED IN FALL FROM BICYCLE – Trove

 

 


Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser (NSW : 1856 – 1861; 1863 – 1889; 1891 – 1954),

Friday 10 February 1950, page 8

BOY INJURED

Adrian Allingham, 12, of Yallambi, suffered a probable fracture of the right collarbone and right wrist as a result of a fall from a bicycle on the Guyra road on Tuesday afternoon.

He was treated by the Armidale District Ambulance and conveyed to a doctor’s surgery.

10 Feb 1950 – BOY INJURED – Trove


 

Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser (NSW : 1856 – 1861; 1863 – 1889; 1891 – 1954),

Wednesday 5 November 1952, page 6

Junior Farmers In Radio Talks

Two Armidale Junior Farmers, Adrian Allingham and Rosemary Lucas will go to Tamworth next Thursday for radio talks on matters of interest to members of the Junior Farmer Movement.

They will take part in a State wide hook-up to be heard at 6.30 pm. that day.

05 Nov 1952 – Junior Farmers In Radio Talks – Trove


 

Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser (NSW : 1856 – 1861; 1863 – 1889; 1891 – 1954),

Friday 29 June 1951, page 12

Junior Farmer Trophies Presented

At the presentation of trophies to Junior Farmers in the Council Chambers, last night, poultry judge Mr. Weston said he felt there was very little he could tell the competitors in this section. They had all gained excellent results and had shown complete understanding of what is required in poultry keeping.

In his report, Mr. Weston said:— ……..

Adrian Allingham‘s housing is perhaps the only fault I could find with his whole setup. It is not quite big enough for white leghorns in any quantity, ( 18 points ).

 

Hatching And Rearing

“In the housing and rearing section I awarded 30 points to Dawn Jaeger, Adrian Allingham and John Vickery. ……….

“Scores in the other sections were:— Feeding and management, Dawn Jaeger 48 points Graham Whitton 48 points. John Vickery 48 points, Adrian Allingham and Wendy MacGuire, 45 points. Possible, 54 points.

“General quality of stock: Adrian Allingham and John Vickery 24 points, …..

“General knowledge: Adrian Allingham 32 points, all other competitors each 30 points.   Possible, 36 points.

“Records: Adrian Allingham 22. points, other competitors 20 points.

Point Score

Adrian Allingham 171 points, Dawn Jaeger 169 points. Graham Whitton 163 points, Wendy McGuire 154 points and John Vickery 150 points.”

…..

29 Jun 1951 – JUNIOR FARMER TROPHIES PRESENTED – Trove


 

Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser (NSW : 1856 – 1861; 1863 – 1889; 1891 – 1954),

Wednesday 8 March 1950, page 4

 

“The Junior Farmer display is one of the best we have had shown for many years,” said the judged Mr. J. T. Rowlings, of Dangarsleigh.

“The junior farmer has come back into his own,” Mr. Rowlings continued.

It should be remembered that they are our showmen of the future.

VEGETABLES

Collection of vegetables: ….. Adrian Allingham 2; 3 lb. potatoes, white,  other than Factor,  Adrian Allingham 2; 3 lb. potatoes, any other variety, Adrian Allingham 2; 4 table tomatoes, …….

08 Mar 1950 – Junior Farmer Display Best For Many Years – Trove


 

Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser (NSW : 1856 – 1861; 1863 – 1889; 1891 – 1954),

Wednesday 15 December 1948, page 4

ARMIDALE HIGH SCHOOL

First Year Students

NAMES ANNOUNCED

The names of students who will enter Armidale High School next year have been announced.

They are:

Ben Venue Public School: Adrian Allingham, Teresa j Clark, Robert Davison, Jose ……

 

15 Dec 1948 – ARMIDALE HIGH SCHOOL – Trove


 

Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser (NSW : 1856 – 1861; 1863 – 1889; 1891 – 1954),

Monday 13 August 1951, page 6

 

SKILL, CONFIDENCE AND TEAM WORK IN HIGH SCHOOL PLAYS

The confident ease of the players, the effective use of very few props, and the teamwork of all concerned were features of Armidale High School’s annual play night.

Nearly 60 boys and girls took part in five plays presented to an appreciative Town Hall audience of more than 400.

The plays were the best of those presented at the recent annual playday at the school.

2C players opened the evening with “The Crimson Coconut,” the story of a bomb which didn’t fizz, as revealed by happenings in a Soho restaurant.

Notable in this was the amusement it afforded the younger members of the audience, and the happy casting of Adrian Allingham as the head waiter. Other, players were ……..


 

Learning Links

Our supporters

We rely on the generosity of others to help us provide our services to children with disabilities and learning support needs and their families. This generosity comes from many different groups in the community including government, trusts and foundations, clubs, companies and individuals. Thank you to the following organisations for donating to Learning Links over the past year.

Learning Links could not operate without the support and generosity of its many funders, donors, volunteers and partners. This support enables our vital programs and services to be delivered to children who have difficulty learning and their families.

Our generous supporters have helped fund a range of programs including:

  • Disadvantaged Children’s Education Fund: This fund helps financially disadvantaged children who struggle to learn to get the help they need to reach their full potential. It provides these children with financial assistance to access the programs they need including literacy and numeracy support, speech therapy, occupational therapy, early childhood intervention and/or targeted behavioural interventions.
  • Reading for Life:  A reading program designed to give one-on-one assistance to children who are struggling in the classroom environment. Volunteers or parents are trained to deliver the program to children to improve their reading and self esteem.
  • Workshops Learning Links’ workshops program provides high quality training for parents and professionals. They receive practical hands-on training that reflects expert knowledge and industry standards on an extensive range of topics addressing children’s development, learning and behaviour.
  • Whole School Therapy: This innovative model of intervention offers specialist speech and occupational therapy services to a whole school population and staff.

Special mention goes to the following organisations for their extraordinary generosity:

  • Rali Foundation
  • City of Fairfield RSL Memorial Club
  • Dooleys (Lidcombe Catholic Club)
  • Mounties

Our thanks to the following supporters of Learning Links over the past 18 months.

Individual Donors

  • Adrian Allingham
  • …….

 

February 2013 – June 2013

Reading for Life
Reading for Life is a highly successful reading program that helps primary school children with reading disorders, including dyslexia. The program provides one-on-one assistance to children to help improve their reading and lift their self esteem and confidence. It can be delivered by professionally-trained volunteers at the children’s schools, by children’s fully-trained parents at home, or by staff in schools.

 

Individual Donors and Organisations

Donations from individuals and organisations are much appreciated by Learning Links. These generous donations allow us to direct funds to the programs, children and families that need it most.

  • St George Model Boat Club
  • Schools Education Publishing, Australian Publishers Association
  • Ms Janelle Hutton
  • Mr Chris Conte
  • Ms Kylie Simpson
  • Ms Amanda Ugo
  • Vi Bui
  • IGA Lugarno (IGA Community Chest Limited)
  • Ms Beverly Lawrence
  • Mr Adrian Allingham
  • Ms Danika Kalan and the Peakhurst Nightowls Quilt Group
  • Lions Club of Lugarno Inc.
  • Helping Hand Sweet Company

 

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