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Joff Chappel, spokesperson for the East End Traders, with view of East Rundle Street (July 1989)
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Joff Chappel (November 1989)
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Miss Gladys Sym Choon store front, with co-proprietors Joff Chappel and Razak Mohammed pictured (November 1994)
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Joff Chappel and Mohammed Razak in Miss Gladys Sym Choon store
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East end personalities, Joff Chappel (July 1996)
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Late trading dispute. Joff Chappel outside Miss Gladys Sym Choon in East Rundle Street (February 1999)
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Miss Gladys Sym Choon co-proprietor Joff Chappel, with original clock
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Miss Gladys Sym Choon co-proprietor Joff Chappel at the entrance to the store
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City slicker, Joff Chappel, resident of East Rundle Street
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Architects, John Chappel (left) and Brian Polomka, against the proposed Tram Barn Wine Museum. Photo by Roger Wyman (August 1995)
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Hackney Wine Museum. John Chappel voicing his disapproval
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Professor Hilary Charlesworth (left) and Dr Judith Gardam
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Plans for the lake. Michael Harbison and Rob Cheesman at Torrens weir (November 1994).