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PLAQUE NO 4:                               PLAQUE NO 6:

 Pte Leslie P. Weaver (1900)                 Pte Aubrey Hardwicke (1905)


 11th Battalion                              3rd Battalion
 Killed In Action: Gallipoli                 Killed In Action: Gallipoli
 2 May 1915. Age 29                          26 May 1915. Age 25

 The 1st Haleian killed on Gallipoli.        Dedicated by Mr Tim Hantke ( 1959-65) & Family.

 Dedicated by Hale School.                   (Tim's father, Ted (1918-24), was the first recipient of the Aubrey Hardwicke memorial
 Placed by the 1999 Captain of School, Alex Purtill (1995-99).  prize for Captain of School in 1924, 75 years ago and presented by Aubrey's parents).

                                             Placed by two other Aubrey Hardwicke prize recipients, Dr Eric Isaachsen (1964-68),
 PLAQUE NO 5:                                who was Captain of School in 1968 and Chairman of the Board of Governors, and
 L/Cpl James H. Chalmers                     Mr Paul Isaachsen (1991-98), Captain of School in 1998.

                                             PLAQUE NO 7:
 (Hale School Master, just prior to the war)
 11th Battalion                              Pte George H. Francisco (1888)
 Killed In Action, (Died of wounds) Lone Pine, Gallipoli
 21 May 1915, Age 30
                                             11th Battalion
 Dedicated by Hale School.                   Killed In Action: Bolton's Ridge Gallipoli
 Placed by Mr Alistair MacMillan (1948-55),   28 June 1915. Age 41
 (An Old Haleian and at the time, the longest serving staff member at Hale School).
                                             Four Haleians, all members of the 10th Light Horse Regiment, were killed on 7 August
                                             1915 at The Nek - as depicted in the concluding scenes of Peter Weir's poignant film,
                                             "Gallipoli"

                                             Dedicated by Hale School.
                                             Placed by the then Deputy Headmaster, Mr Roy Kelley.
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