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One of the oldest living former pupils of the Redcliffs Primary School, Mr Matthew Hullett, aged 78, points to his sister in an old class photo at a social function which opened the 75th anniversary celebrations of the school. Mr Hullett started at the school in about 1909. Others, from left, are Mrs Vera Halligan (started 1915), Mr Harold Taylor (1914), his brother, Mr Fred Taylor (1914), and their sister, Mrs Alice Brown (1914). An anniversary ball was held on Saturday evening and a church parade yesterday. A barbecue and sports will end the celebrations today.

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Press, 25 October 1982, Page 2

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One of the oldest living former pupils of the Redcliffs Primary School, Mr Matthew Hullett, aged 78, points to his sister in an old class photo at a social function which opened the 75th anniversary celebrations of the school. Mr Hullett started at the school in about 1909. Others, from left, are Mrs Vera Halligan (started 1915), Mr Harold Taylor (1914), his brother, Mr Fred Taylor (1914), and their sister, Mrs Alice Brown (1914). An anniversary ball was held on Saturday evening and a church parade yesterday. A barbecue and sports will end the celebrations today. Press, 25 October 1982, Page 2

One of the oldest living former pupils of the Redcliffs Primary School, Mr Matthew Hullett, aged 78, points to his sister in an old class photo at a social function which opened the 75th anniversary celebrations of the school. Mr Hullett started at the school in about 1909. Others, from left, are Mrs Vera Halligan (started 1915), Mr Harold Taylor (1914), his brother, Mr Fred Taylor (1914), and their sister, Mrs Alice Brown (1914). An anniversary ball was held on Saturday evening and a church parade yesterday. A barbecue and sports will end the celebrations today. Press, 25 October 1982, Page 2

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