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Yasmin McDonald
09 December 20
Geoffrey McMullen OSC1956
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The photograph features the Form 6A class conducting a flag raid at Wesley College, Western Australia. It is believed that the Wesley students painted the work horse on the playing fields in Wesley colours after Scotch won a sporting carnival. In retaliation to the Scotch students can be seen climbing the flag pole to take the school flag. The image was taken by Geoffrey McMullen OSC1956 during his leaving year 1956.
Geoff's donation comprises of photographs taken during his time at school, including pictures of Headmaster PC Anderson out the front of his home in Congdon Street Claremont in 1954, 1955 Interschool Swimming competition at the Crawley Baths, 1956 P.S.A. Head of the River looking out to the South Perth foreshore and the 1956 christening of the P. C. Anderson Rowing Boat at the Boatshed, Freshwater Bay Western Australia.