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Ruth Winifred Cracknell [1] was born on 6 July 1925 in Maitland, New South Wales to Charles and Winifred Goddard (nee Watts). [2] When she was four years old, the family moved to Sydney. She was educated at North Sydney Girls High School and, after graduating, worked at the Ku-ring-gai Council [3] as a stenographer.
Local news and television programmes are provided by BBC South & ITV Meridian from Hannington and BBC London and ITV London from Crystal Palace. The town's local radio stations are BBC Radio Berkshire, Heart Thames Valley and Greatest Hits Radio South. Local newspapers that cover Bracknell are Reading Chronicle, and Bracknell News. [36]
A man has broken the British record for running 2,684 miles (4,320km) across Australia. Jack Pitcher, 28, from Bracknell, Berkshire, set off from Perth on 6 October and ended his adventure at ...
The New South Wales Aborigines' advocate : a monthly record of missionary work amongst the Aborigines: Leichhardt: Yes: defunct: 1901–1908 The New South Wales examiner: Sydney: Yes: defunct: 1842–1842 New South Wales good templar : and sons of temperance journal. Sydney: Yes: defunct: 1888–1888 New Zealand direct: Leichhardt: Yes: defunct ...
The club was established in 1896 as Old Bracknell Wanderers. [4] They joined the Ascot & District League in 1904, and were runners-up in the league in 1907–08. [4] The following season the club won the League Cup, and in 1911–12 they were league champions. [4] Two seasons later they won Division Two. [4] They were league champions again in ...
The old Western Herald newspaper building, 36 Mertin Street (2021). The Western Herald was first published in 1887. [1] The founding editor of the newspaper was Edward Davis Millen. Philip Chapman was taken into partnership around 1889, and was editor until 1918, when the newspaper was purchased by brothers Archibald and Samuel Carmichael. [2]
The title was changed to South West News Pictorial in 1961 [6] and this name remained until 1993 when it was merged with The Young Times. [7] At this point the name reverted again to The Young Witness and it is still published under that name. The former editor is Craig Thomson. Rebecca Hewson is the Witness ' journalist.
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