Junior Athletics Champion Plaque - Murdo MacKinnon - 1933

1933
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The plaque awarded to Murdo MacKinnon to commemorate his achievement of becoming Junior Athletics Champion.

Murdo, from the Gold faction, became the Junior Champion by winning the events contested over a mile, 880 yards, 440 yards, and 220 yards, and coming second in the 100 yards, long jump, and 120 yards hurdles.

Historical information

Murdo MacKinnon was five years old, when in 1923, his parents migrated the family of 4 girls and 6 boys from the Isle of Lewis, Scotland to Australia where they settled in Wellard (part of the Peel Estate).

Murdo attended Wellard School (also known as Richardson Swamp School) then on to Bunbury High School where he was recognised for his outstanding athletic ability over 220, 440, 880 yards and a mile. In 1933, Murdo was named Junior Boy Champion.

Murdo left school at the age of 16 and enlisted in the RAN on the 22nd August 1934. During his career he spent time on HMAS Canberra, HMAS Cerebus, HMAS Voyager and HMAS Sydney

Murdo was promoted to the rank of Petty Officer on the 1st October 1940

Murdo was on the HMAS Sydney when it was sunk on the 19th November 1941 by the German raider Kormoran. There were no survivors.

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cwa-org-229-586
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Object 586 Boardroom Display Cabinets
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For authorisation to reproduce, publish or display, please contact the Bunbury Senior High School.

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Acknowledgements to be made to 'Bunbury Senior High School 586'.

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Junior Athletics Champion Plaque - Murdo MacKinnon - 1933
Junior Athletics Champion Plaque 1933
Murdo MacKinnon
Source: Bunbury Senior High School 586

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