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LHS: Naval Patrol 1939 - Tried to enlist in the Navy, but was turned down (age 43). So joined the Naval Patrol in Geelong. Picture taken outside his home in North Shore, Geelong
RHS: 1937 working as an Engineer (age 40). He traveled a lot on ships working for the Phosphate Company.
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Charles Francis Ward
Charles Francis Ward
2 photos of Charles Francis Ward.
LHS: Naval Patrol 1939 - Tried to enlist in the Navy, but was turned down (age 43). So joined the Naval Patrol in Geelong. Picture taken outside his home in North Shore, Geelong
RHS: 1937 working as an Engineer (age 40). He traveled a lot on ships working for the Phosphate Company.
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Charles Francis was an Engineer who worked for the Phosphate company in Geelong and overseas. He was married to the love of his life Eulalie Doris, who died (aged 29) giving birth to their daughter Robin Eulalie. Charles was a great bushman who often took Robin camping in the Otways, setting up a tent, and cooking on a camp fire. One sunny day a snake came too close to Robin and he grabbed it by the tail, cracking it like a whip to kill it instantly. Charles was a heavy pipe smoker, and died at work of a heart attack aged 49. Although Robin (now almost 90) only had him in her life until his death when she was 12, has very fond memories of the times they shared.
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