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Robertson's obituary, published in the Geelong Advertiser on the same day as the above article, stated that John devoted a good deal of his spare time to the work of various bodies of which he was a member, including Geelong Legacy Club, the board of management of St David's Presbyterian Church, the committees of Chilwell State School and ...
The son of Frederick Smith (1860-1891), [2] and Annie Elizabeth Smith (1863-1939), née Clarke, later Mrs. Archibald James Young, [3] [4] Sidney Norman Smith was born at Geelong on 25 October 1890. He married Ivy Kathleen Keene (1892-1973) on 2 May 1918. [5] Their son (also "Sid Smith") played for Geelong in 1952 and 1953.
Born on 9 May 1979 [2] in Geelong, [3] Templeton attended Geelong College for his high school years [4] where he was an accomplished footballer and cricketer representing the school in both the 1st XVIII and 1st XI teams. Following Geelong College, he studied journalism at Deakin University, earning a bachelor's degree in communications. [5]
The Geelong Independent is a local free weekly newspaper delivered to houses in the Geelong region in Victoria.. The newspaper was first published on 31 October 1986 and was started by a group of local businessmen - mostly real estate agents and car yard salesmen - unhappy with the cost of advertising in existing local publications.
Edward Russell Mockridge (18 July 1928 – 13 September 1958) was a racing cyclist from Geelong, Victoria, Australia. He died during a race, in collision with a bus. He died during a race, in collision with a bus.
Recruited from the Barwon Football Club, [5] he played his first match for Geelong against St Kilda at the Junction Oval, on 3 July 1915. [6] [7] Overall, he played in five First XVIII games for Geelong, with his last game being that against Fitzroy, at the Brunswick Street Oval, on 21 August 1915, when Geelong was thrashed by Fitzroy, 18.13 (121) to 4.7 (31).