Historical information
The former owner of this flag, Dr Ian Stephen MacLeod Murphy (1905-1981), studied at Geelong College (1919-1922) and then Melbourne University (1929-1937). He enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy in 1939 and served as a navy surgeon for the duration of World War II. He moved to Emerald in 1947 after running a successful medical practice in Hampton, with the intention of retiring and breeding turkeys. But Emerald and the surrounding districts had no doctor, so for the next 34 years, Dr. Murphy provided tireless medical care to the local community. Dr Murphy was awarded the British Empire Medal in 1977 for devotion to the health of the community. He died in 1981 at the age of 76 years and a Memorial Fund was set up in his name to provide support for local students studying Medicine. This school flag is part of a collection of memorabilia donated to the Museum by Dr Murphy's nephew.
Significance
This flag belonged to Emerald's first and much-loved GP and is connected to his school days at Geelong College.
Physical description
Long triangular flag of dark green felt with navy ties at the end.
Inscriptions & markings
On L front of flag: Pegasus (mythological winged horse) logo; 'GEELONG / COLLEGE'
