
Tom Reeves – Tasmania
Tom Reeves – Tasmania 1860 – 1938 Winner of the first official World Championship To name Tom Reeves signifies the axemen who won the First
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Tom Reeves – Tasmania 1860 – 1938 Winner of the first official World Championship To name Tom Reeves signifies the axemen who won the First
Lionel William Horton – Tasmania 09/12/1921 – 11/07/1990 Lionel moved to Queenstown in 1945 to commence working at Mount Lyell Copper Mines and resided there
Mervyn Vincent Binns – Tasmania Mervyn Vincent Binns was born at St Helens on July 10th 1932. He spent his childhood at Pyengana and at
John Gilbert Timbs – Tasmania D.O.B. – 12/02/1941 Born at New Norfolk to Edward and Minnie Timbs, in a family of eight, he commenced woodchopping
Kevin Smith – New South Wales Kevin was born in Childers (Queensland) on the 15th June 1934. He moved to Eastern Dorrigo (New South Wales)
Colin Denis ‘Sandy’ Richards – Tasmania Colin Richards was born at St Helens, North East Tasmania on the 12th July 1930. His father was George
Henry James Munday – Tasmania Henry James Munday was born on the 8th of February 1925, into a traditional pioneering timber family. His father Jack
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