Talk:Colin Jamieson

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I am currently very busy, but have done a lot of research and obtained around 20 sources which can be used for the article. Issues regarding photographs - I have access to several full page photographs from paper originals from the Parliamentary History Project which are quite obviously copyrighted to that project, but as the subject died in 1990, I don't foresee any problems with a fair use claim. I also have photos of Colin Jamieson Drive in Welshpool (as well as more info from both Canning council and the GNC) - if someone wants to beat me to the Fremantle Cemetery and get one of the drive there, I'd be thrilled. Orderinchaos 08:12, 28 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Pic for consideration

From left, Colin Jamieson, Paul Keating, Peter Walsh  and (I forget)
From left, Colin Jamieson, Paul Keating, Peter Walsh and (I forget)

Have a good laugh first at this group of apparent taxi drivers. Then, one of you guys will surely remember the name of the fourth notorious ALP figure of the late 1970s. I took the picture at Wickham on the night the late Pam Buchanan held a barbecue to welcome Jamo and the senior federal ALP lads to the Pilbara, in the days of the Fraser government. Cheers Bjenks 16:01, 3 December 2007 (UTC)