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AddBy: Melanie Rush28th Jul 2021 4:13PMPansy became a teacher. My grandmother, Joan Nunn (nee Harkins) (1928-2019), would often tell the story of yawning in class one lesson when her teacher, Miss Handel, threw a piece of chalk right into her open mouth.
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Formal portrait of Pansy and John Handel, c.1916. Picture Ipswich, accessed 14/03/2026, https://www.pictureipswich.com.au/nodes/view/201






