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THE PRINCE OF WALES WILL ARRIVE IN AUSTRALIA TOMORROW, and next Wednesday he will begin his term at Timbertop, the Geelong Church of England Grammar School’s outdoor establishment in the bush 100 miles north-east of Melbourne. These photographs show:—TOP LEFT: A room with a view for Prince Charles. TOP RIGHT: Mr Michael Hanley, the master in charge of Timbertop, with his three sons at the school’s swimming pool. BOTTOM LEFT: The Prince’s hut is set right in the bush, but it is equipped with a television set. BOTTOM RIGHT: Stewart McGregor, aged 17, who will spend a month at Timbertop, sharing a bedroom and sitting-room with Prince Charles. He will later be replaced by another senior pupil, John Burnell, aged 18.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30971, 29 January 1966, Page 17

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THE PRINCE OF WALES WILL ARRIVE IN AUSTRALIA TOMORROW, and next Wednesday he will begin his term at Timbertop, the Geelong Church of England Grammar School’s outdoor establishment in the bush 100 miles north-east of Melbourne. These photographs show:—TOP LEFT: A room with a view for Prince Charles. TOP RIGHT: Mr Michael Hanley, the master in charge of Timbertop, with his three sons at the school’s swimming pool. BOTTOM LEFT: The Prince’s hut is set right in the bush, but it is equipped with a television set. BOTTOM RIGHT: Stewart McGregor, aged 17, who will spend a month at Timbertop, sharing a bedroom and sitting-room with Prince Charles. He will later be replaced by another senior pupil, John Burnell, aged 18. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30971, 29 January 1966, Page 17

THE PRINCE OF WALES WILL ARRIVE IN AUSTRALIA TOMORROW, and next Wednesday he will begin his term at Timbertop, the Geelong Church of England Grammar School’s outdoor establishment in the bush 100 miles north-east of Melbourne. These photographs show:—TOP LEFT: A room with a view for Prince Charles. TOP RIGHT: Mr Michael Hanley, the master in charge of Timbertop, with his three sons at the school’s swimming pool. BOTTOM LEFT: The Prince’s hut is set right in the bush, but it is equipped with a television set. BOTTOM RIGHT: Stewart McGregor, aged 17, who will spend a month at Timbertop, sharing a bedroom and sitting-room with Prince Charles. He will later be replaced by another senior pupil, John Burnell, aged 18. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30971, 29 January 1966, Page 17