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Job Timecard

One of these job timecards was used to hastily scribble the names of the Die Shop football team members for a photo taken at a game at Werribee on 9th September 1962.

Does anyone have any information about the use of these?

This entry was posted in Hall Street, Stationery on June 8, 2021 by admin.

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