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- British soldier and surveyor Geoffrey Lemprière (1904–1977), Australian woolbuyer Helen Lempriere (1907–1991), Australian artist John Lemprière (circa 1765–1824)...
- and publisher, born in Elsternwick. Geoffrey Lemprière OBE (1904–1977), woolbuyer and soldier, born in Elsternwick. Samuel Mauger (1857–1936), reformer...
- 24-year-old Eliane Defferriere, in Paris in 1952. After the war he became a woolbuyer, moving to Andover, M****achusetts in 1957. Chisholm died in 1991, survived...
- save for the two men handling sheep. On one side of the scales stand the woolbuyer and his ****istants, while on the other the dominant figures are the station...
- Geoffrey Raoul Lemprière OBE (3 May 1904 – 20 March 1977) was an Australian woolbuyer and soldier. He was born at Elsternwick, the eldest son of woolbroker...
- when Bernard was born on 8 June 1905, fourth child of Walter Hesling, woolbuyer, and his wife Louise Ruth (Pickles). In 1907 his father died and the family...
- South Wales, the eldest son of Joseph Marks, a storekeeper and later woolbuyer born in London, and Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Benjamin. His mother...
- Chisholm MC DFM (1930–1936) – woolbuyer George Le Couteur OBE (1931–1934) – woolbroker Tom Mills MC (1919–1925) – woolbuyer Sir Gordon Trollope Bt (1898–1901)...
- New South Wales, as mortgagor, leased the property in 1937 to German woolbuyers. A mortgagee sale in 1945 saw the property acquired by the Roman Catholic...