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              Doreen Read Fonds
              ZA ZAR STS 2024-007 · Fonds · 1953

              Doreen Read Fonds: photographs taken during her time as a school parent, 1953 - 1967

              Read, Doreen
              ZA ZAR STS 2019-007-08-09-001-04 · Part · 2018
              Part of Boys' College and Boys' Prep photographs 1953 onwards

              Photographs taken at the Heritage Day celebrations 19th September 2018. Special guests to the Chapel Service included Mrs Doreen Read, Mrs Elizabeth Dalziel and Mrs Charmian Kennealy. All were parents in the 1950s or 1960s and Mrs Kennealy was the first Art teacher at the College (BP and BC).
              2018 Heritage Day Chapel: Doreen Read, Charmian Kennealy and Elizabeth Dalziel visit the tuck shop at the pavilion and are pictured here with 2018 staff members.
              Mrs Read had opened the Pavilion in 1974. The pavilion was named to commemorate the significant contribution of her late husband, Basil Read, to the construction of the College and the playing fields in the 1950s and 1960s.

              Boys' College
              ZA ZAR STS 2019-007-08-09-001-03 · Part · 2018
              Part of Boys' College and Boys' Prep photographs 1953 onwards

              Photographs taken at the Heritage Day celebrations 19th September 2018. Special guests to the Chapel Service included Mrs Doreen Read, Mrs Dalziel and Mrs Charmian Kennealy. All were parents in the 1950s or 1960s and Mrs Kennealy was the first Art teacher at the College (BP and BC).
              2018 Heritage Day Chapel: Mrs Doreen Read at the Basil Read Pavilion.
              Mrs Read had opened the Pavilion in 1974. The pavilion was named to commemorate the significant contribution of her late husband, Basil Read, to the construction of the College and the playing fields in the 1950s and 1960s.

              Boys' College