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    Gladys Sanderson BEM
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  • Angela Malacarne (née Panozzo)
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  •  Kelly  Koochew
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  • Hannah Jane Watts and Grand Children Jack and Lena Burns
    Hannah Jane (Grannie) Watts
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  • A woman wearing blue bathers and with goggles on her head stands in front of a swimming pool.
    Lynne Glaisher
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  • Regina Rose
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  • Alice Olive Zakharov – nee Hay
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  • Black and white photograph of a man and woman sitting on a ledge.
    Olive Justice
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