
Jim Cairns with his father and mother before his father left for the war in 1915 Jim Cairns’ grandparents John & Elizabeth Ford who raised Jim throughout most of his childhood Jim Cairns aged about six Jim on ‘Artist’ — the horse he rode to school Jim Cairns, second from right, running for Melbourne Harriers Gwen Cairns as a receptionist at Kenilworth House, South Yarra, in the late 1940s Jim & Gwen when he received his PhD at the University of Melbourne in 1957 Jim Cairns helped from hospital by his son Barry after being bashed by gatecrashers in 1969 In a moratorium confrontation in September 1970, Superintendent Hickey tells Cairns where the marchers cannot go Jim Cairns in China on a trade mission in 1973 Jim Cairns & Gough Whitlam, just before Whitlam sacked Cairns in 1975 Jim Cairns with Junie Morosi during a visit to Western Australia in 1976 Relaxing at the Berri Confest, April 1979
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