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PLUCKY PLAYER.—Eight-year-old Patrick Carr (left) who scorns the handicap of a plastic artificial leg in playing Rugby League in Sydney. He was born with a damaged leg and has worn the artificial limb since he was a year old. Patrick’s keenness for football is evident in this picture of him at practice with his six-year-old brother, Geoffrey.

A. CONNOLLY

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31339, 8 April 1967, Page 11

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PLUCKY PLAYER.—Eight-year-old Patrick Carr (left) who scorns the handicap of a plastic artificial leg in playing Rugby League in Sydney. He was born with a damaged leg and has worn the artificial limb since he was a year old. Patrick’s keenness for football is evident in this picture of him at practice with his six-year-old brother, Geoffrey. A. CONNOLLY Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31339, 8 April 1967, Page 11

PLUCKY PLAYER.—Eight-year-old Patrick Carr (left) who scorns the handicap of a plastic artificial leg in playing Rugby League in Sydney. He was born with a damaged leg and has worn the artificial limb since he was a year old. Patrick’s keenness for football is evident in this picture of him at practice with his six-year-old brother, Geoffrey. A. CONNOLLY Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31339, 8 April 1967, Page 11

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