Joseph Palmer
1893 - 1964
Joe Palmer was instrumental in introducing surf life - saving to Newcastle in 1908 and was credited with introducing the coloured march past costume to the world's beaches in the mid - 1920s. Joe also introduced the beach girl contest to carnivals as an added attraction.
Joe served in France during World War I and was made a life member of Newcastle surf lifesaving club in 1927. After World War I Joe instigated the reformation of Newcastle Rugby Union and in 1924, with a small group of men reformed the code.
Joe is responsible for the present lifesaving premises on Newcastle beach and was most energetic in raising one thousand pounds towards its final cost of three thousand pounds. It replaced the old shed which was used until 1926. He held every position (except president) in the Newcastle surf club and was a life member of Newcastle rugby union. This collection of material is significant in documenting the Australian surf life saving movement in the 1920s and 1930s.
The images contained within this collection also document how the city of Newcastle has developed over the past eighty years and how beach culture has changed.
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