Why 86? That's where I stopped before going on a week's leave.
What do the colours mean? Well, the ones in red belong to players that were killed in the war.
- Asphalter
- Baker
- Blacksmith
- Boilemaker
- Bootmaker
- Boundary rider
- Bricklayer
- Butcher
- Butcher
- Cabinetmaker
- Cabinetmaker
- Cabinetmaker
- Candle moulder
- Carpenter
- Chauffeur
- Chauffeur
- Clerk
- Clerk
- Clerk
- Clerk
- Clerk
- Confectionery hand
- Decorator
- Draper
- Driver
- Driver
- Driver, mechanic
- Electrician
- Electrician
- Electrician
- Engineer
- Engineer
- Engineer
- Engineers driller
- Factory hand
- Farmer
- Farmhand
- Fitter
- Fitter
- Fitters labourer
- Gas employee
- Gasworker
- Glass bottle maker
- Glazier
- Gracer
- Hospital attendant
- Jeweller
- Labourer
- Labourer
- Labourer
- Labourer
- Labourer
- Labourer
- Labourer
- Labourer
- Labourer
- Labourer
- Labourer
- Lead glazier
- Leather worker
- Lithograpghic artist
- Lithographer
- Miner
- Motor car tester
- Motor driver
- Motor Trimmer
- Moulder
- Nurseryman
- Orchardist
- Painter
- Pettern maker
- Rigger
- Sailor
- Sailor
- Salesman
- sheetmetal worker
- Shipwright
- Smith
- SoldierStudent
- Surveyor's assistant
- Tiler and Slater
- Turner and Fitter
- Tutor (at Scotch College)
- Twine Dresser
- Upholsterer
- Wood merchant
But what does the green mean?
ReplyDeleteThey definitely went. I suspect most of them did
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