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After the WW1 Mr Fotheringham lived and worked mostly at Berri, working for the Government Experimental Orchard. In 1950s He was still reported working in Berri Lands Department. He and his wife were very active in the local community. He was committee member in school councils, sporting groups, the Volunteer Defence Corps (River Murray) among others.
“The Manuring of Citrus Trees” 1929 - conference paper - http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article109383532
“The Manuring of Citrus Trees” 1929 - conference paper - http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article109383532
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1891Birth in Alberton -- SA, Australia 11 July 1891
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1908Young, Ivan Sinclair
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1911Tertiary education at Roseworthy Agricultural College, Roseworthy, SA, Australia 1911
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1911Farmer at Veitch's Well -- SA, Australia 1911
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1916Military service as Private 21 August 1916
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1916Farmer 24 August 1916
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1920Officer at South Australia -- SA, Australia 1920
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1920Inspector at Berri -- SA, Australia 1920
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1926Assistant Manager at Kybybolite -- SA, Australia 1926
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1927Manager at Swanport -- SA, Australia 1927
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1928Manager at Berri -Berri Experimental Orchard- SA, Australia 1928
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1938Officer at Berri -- SA, Australia 1938
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?Genders, Stanley Charles
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?Hunter, Malcolm
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