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A new series from Graeme Cameron in The People section
Another fascinating article. Even the prospect of travelling back and forth between the UK and Australia in the 1930s seems daunting.
Part 9 launched today
Part 8 launched today
BETWEEN THE WARS
A NEW ERA BEGINS (1922-30)
Part 6 launched today
Part three out today , just had a read and what a good history deposited here on Heritage.
A great story still developing.
Thanks Graeme
Quite a few I would have thought. Cracking contribution anyway.
How many Pro Wrestlers excelled at both Sword fighting and Bare Knuckle Boxing?
Part 2, The Rise of The Professor, has now launched.
Thanks for sharing this great history.
it's Prof. Wm Miller on the pic...and guess what my friends, HE ALSO HAD A BEAUTIFUL CHAMPION BELT he won in the United States, obviously silver gold plated!
It would be interesting to know if there is any evidence of wrestling among the Aboriginies before the arrival of Europeans
Just read this , and it's an ever so exciting taster of what is to come.
An immediate picture painted and I can hardly wait for some more.
It's going to be a great contribution.
Another fascinating article. Even the prospect of travelling back and forth between the UK and Australia in the 1930s seems daunting.
Part 9 launched today
Part 8 launched today
BETWEEN THE WARS
A NEW ERA BEGINS (1922-30)
Part 6 launched today
Part 6: HINDUS, HEROES AND HACKENSCHMIDT
Part three out today , just had a read and what a good history deposited here on Heritage.
A great story still developing.
Thanks Graeme
Quite a few I would have thought. Cracking contribution anyway.
How many Pro Wrestlers excelled at both Sword fighting and Bare Knuckle Boxing?
Part 2, The Rise of The Professor, has now launched.
it's Prof. Wm Miller on the pic...and guess what my friends, HE ALSO HAD A BEAUTIFUL CHAMPION BELT he won in the United States, obviously silver gold plated!
It would be interesting to know if there is any evidence of wrestling among the Aboriginies before the arrival of Europeans
Just read this , and it's an ever so exciting taster of what is to come.
An immediate picture painted and I can hardly wait for some more.
It's going to be a great contribution.