History of SNSLSC
What's in a patrol name? PDF
Written by Nick Hudson   

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Ever wondered where your patrol name came from?

Is your patrol living up to its reputation?

 

Swanny patrols are named after founding members of SNSLSC and include some of the first to receive their bronze medallions in the 1932/1933 opening season at the club.

The club is currently pulling some information out of the archives so stay tuned...

 

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ALLEN


ARNOLD


COOK


DOVER


GADSBY


GALLON


KEMP


SHARP

 

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A Brief History of Surf Life Saving PDF
Written by James Anderson   
The origins of surf life saving can be traced back to the actions of Mr William Gocher at Manly Beach in September 1902, defying the law of the time by bathing during prohibited hours (during daylight hours). His and similar actions by other people forced the issue of daylight bathing and the pastime and sport of surfing began to grow into a National heritage.

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Striving to Serve - The First Fifty Years of SNSLSC PDF
Written by James Anderson   
Striving to Serve - The First Fifty Years of the Swanbourne Nedlands Surf Life Saving Club, is a book written by Club members Ross Bosworth, Ed Jaggard and Reg Trigg
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A Brief History of the Club PDF
Written by James Anderson   
Swanbourne-Nedlands Surf Life Saving Club was formed in 1932 making it the 7th oldest surf club on the West Australian coast.
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SNSLSC AGM

25.06.2013 19:30 - 22:30
Management Committee

06.10.2013 08:45 - 12:00
Patrols Start. Patrol Captains Meeting

13.10.2013 12:00 - 13:00
Nipper Parent Meeting

21.10.2013 10:00 - 12:00
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