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NEIL LESLIE CAMPBELL TENNIS COURTS

NEIL LESLIE CAMPBELL TENNIS COURTS


The Neil Leslie Campbell Tennis Courts on the corner of Talbot St are named in honour of Neil Leslie Campbell (1893-1915) who was killed at Helles, Gallipoli on 8 August, 1915. These Tennis Courts were built on the site of the first HOUSE OF GUILDS building established by Sir Francis Rolland in 1935 and replaced the courts on the Noble St side of the School when the Garnet Fielding block was built in 1990.
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