Tunnicliffe, Bernard Charles Biography 1971

TUNNICLIFFE, Bernard Charles
Deputy chief censor and registrar of Cinematograph Films, Department of Internal Affairs, 7 Walter Street, Wellington
Born: Taradale 1-2-1924, son of Bernard K. Tunnicliffe; married 1948 Margaret J., daughter of A. E. Admore; one son, three daughters
Education: Kati Kati and Dalefield Schools, Rotorua High School; rugby 1st XV, cricket 1st XI
Social Security Department 1942-51, Film Industry Board, Operators Licensing Board, Censorship Board of Appeal, Gazette clerk 1952-59; assistant censor 1959-66; deputy chief censor and registrar 1967-; Northland Branch RSA (Returned Services Association), committee, vice-president, and president 1952-; Wellington RSA council 1965-; vice-president Wellington RSA, 1968-; lecturer on film censorship
Emergency fire service 1942-44;
RNZN 1944-46
Recreation: reading, gardening
Private address: 6 Curtis Street, Northland, Wellington

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New Zealand Who’s Who 10th edition 1971

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1971

Publisher

AH & AW Reed

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  • Bernard Charles Tunnicliffe

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610303

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