EASTBOURNE CLUB FOR AUSTRALIAN REPATRIATED PRISONERS: THE OPENING OF GOWRIE HOUSE, EASTBOURNE, SUSSEX, ENGLAND, UK, 1945 - A group of Australian repatriated Prisoners of War relax and read the newspapers in one of the lounges at Gowrie House, Eastbourne. Left to right, they are: Driver Harold Holpen (from Queensland), Sergeant Lloyd Jones (from Victoria), 'Mac' (head porter of the Medical and Dental HQ), Private F A Casley (from New South Wales), Corporal Frank Macdermott (from New South Wales) and Sergeant Charles Caulfield (from Tasmania). Sgt Jones and Pte Casley are both members of the Rec


EASTBOURNE CLUB FOR AUSTRALIAN REPATRIATED PRISONERS: THE OPENING OF GOWRIE HOUSE, EASTBOURNE, SUSSEX, ENGLAND, UK, 1945 - A group of Australian repatriated Prisoners of War relax and read the newspapers in one of the lounges at Gowrie House, Eastbourne. Left to right, they are: Driver Harold Holpen (from Queensland), Sergeant Lloyd Jones (from Victoria), 'Mac' (head porter of the Medical and Dental HQ), Private F A Casley (from New South Wales), Corporal Frank Macdermott (from New South Wales) and Sergeant Charles Caulfield (from Tasmania). Sgt Jones and Pte Casley are both members of the Reception Group, sent over from Australia to look after the repatriates. According to the original caption, Pte Casley escaped from a German PoW camp


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