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Samuel John Arthur Fripp

Info from "Fripp & Fripperie", by Val Peacock & Dawn Evans:
In 1936, Samuel became managing director of Roche Tomsitt & Co., wholesale druggists of Flinders Street, Melbourne. His father had previously been MD for the same company.

Samuel & Eileen had no issue.

The National Archives of Australia has records of an S.J.A. Fripp, who submitted his inventions for body armour and rafts made from steel drums, between 1942 - 1943.


Mary Eileen Booth

No issue


Theodore Robert Fripp

Theodore was an auctioneer, who lived for some years at his historic family home, 'Villa Alba', at Studley Park Road, Kew, Victoria.

On 5 July 1915, at the age of 33, he enlisted as Sergeant with the Field Artillery Brigade 8, Battery 31, and acquired the regimental number 20039.

His unit embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, on board HMAT A7 Medic on 20 May 1916. He was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on 18 Nov 1916, and became Lieutenant on 16 May 1917. He returned to Australia on 12 June 1919.


Henrietta May Fripp

No issue