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Bells Beach Carpark, Brian
Poynton, John Keilor
(deceased), Marcus Shaw,
Bernie Gebbie, Winter 1963.
An iconic image of the Bells
carpark one foggy winter
day.
Terry Wall, Sep 64. Beautiful
classical surfing style on big
Bells waves, pioneer surfer
& perennial Bells finalist.
Robbie Lane, Sep 64. Manly
legend, an exceptional
surfer who laid the ground
rules for power surfing at
Bells.
Marcus Shaw, Sep 64. Bells
pioneer surfer, brilliant
attacking backhand turns
from deep in the Bowl.
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'The Biggest Wave Ever',
Roger Falahey , Apr 65.
Paddle, paddle, paddle!
Roger made it over the top
of this monster wave.
3rd place, Jeff Watt, Apr 65.
His 1965 Final was epic.
2nd place, Robert "Nat"
Young (wax in mouth), Apr
65. His surfing speaks for
itself - multiple Bells,
Australian and World Titles.
John "Nipper" Williams,
Robert Conneeley, Apr 65.
Fresh from victory at
Makaha, Hawaii, Rob
blasted Bells to secure
victory.
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Dawn seascape, Wayne
Lynch, John Panozzo, Jeff
Watt, 24167. Perhaps the
most exquisite photo ever
taken of Bells, a perfect
Autumn dawn.
From the Take-Off Zone,
Terry Klemm,"Flossie"
Neylan, Marcus Shaw,
24167. Barrie paddled out to
the Bowl to take the first
photos of Bells from the
water.
Rod Brooks, Gail Couper,
Alan Atkins, 24504. Rod,
multiple Vic titles; Gail, 13
Vic, 10 Bells, 5 Aust titles;
Alan, Vic and Aus titles
Peter Drouyn, 24532. The
brilliant young
Queenslander blasting
through the Bowl at the
Australian Titles.
Bells Beach Easter Contest - 50 Years Anniversary, 1962 - 2011
Limited Edition Prints by Barrie Sutherland
10 Prints ONLY of each image on archival Cotton Rag
"The heritage of surfing in Victoria and especially Bells Beach owes so much to the great black and white images shot by Barrie in the
60's and 70's." Doug Warbrick, Rip Co-Founder
Catalogue
Bells Beach Easter Contest - 50 Years Anniversary, 1962 - 2011
Limited Edition Prints by Barrie Sutherland
10 Prints ONLY of each image on archival Cotton Rag
"The heritage of surfing in Victoria and especially Bells Beach owes so much to the great black and white images shot by Barrie in the
60's and 70's." Doug Warbrick, Rip Co-Founder
Catalogue
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Bernard "Midget" Farrelly,
24532. First World
Champion (1964), Bells
favourite son throughout
the 1960s.
Russell Hughes, 24532. The
'new-era child', gunning
through the Bowl, staked his
claim on deep take-offs and
stylish surfing.
Bobby Brown, 24532. Brief
but brilliant surf career,
tragically cut short. The
reluctant star who just loved
surfing.
Bob McTavish, 24556. "I'm
so stoked you captured it",
'Sir' Bob, the great
innovator, free surfing pre-
contest.
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Pre-contest surfing,
R.Brooks, Bobby Brown,
R.Conneeley, 24556. High-
line attack through the Bowl
by Rod, three great surfers
on a beautiful Bells wave.
Open Mens Finalists, Peter
Drouyn, Robert "Nat"
Young, Bernard "Midget"
Farrelly, 24556. The classic
photo of the three 1960s
protaganists on the dais at
the Australian Titles.
Carpark Officials Area,
Wayne Lynch,Butch Cooney,
Bill Kelly, 24556. Hi-tech
infrastructure and park
anywhere at the 1967
Australian Titles.
"Nature's Perfect Forms", ,
24716. The Bells program
perennial image, Rod
Brooks coined the title.
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Barrie's VW, , 24716. My
VW could find its way to
Bells blindfolded! Siamese
cat Tuki in the back checking
out the scene.
Wayne Lynch, 24746. A
stacked set powering into
Bells and Wayne taking it
on.
Glen Ritchie, 24898. Won
Bells in 1962, a most
consistent performer and
finalist throughout the
1960s.
Ted Spencer, . Superb at
Bells, the 'Hot Generation'
power surfer backdooring a
large wave in the Bowl.
Bells Beach Easter Contest - 50 Years Anniversary, 1962 - 2011
Limited Edition Prints by Barrie Sutherland
10 Prints ONLY of each image on archival Cotton Rag
"The heritage of surfing in Victoria and especially Bells Beach owes so much to the great black and white images shot by Barrie in the
60's and 70's." Doug Warbrick, Rip Co-Founder
Catalogue
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Ray Wilson, 23408. Exquisite
surfer, leader of the
Torquay pack of young
surfers in the early 1960s.
State titles, 2nd place Bells
1964.
Bells Bowl to Winki Pop,
John Monie, 23833.