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Re: RIP Max 'Tangles' Walker - PaulP - 09-28-2016

(09-27-2016, 11:43 PM)DJC link Wrote:That's a shock!  Far too young, particularly for someone who always seemed larger than life.

Cricketer, footballer, architect, commentator, author, raconteur and good bloke.

RIP

I know he studied Architecture, but did he ever work as an architect ? Any buildings of note ?

RIP.


Re: RIP Max 'Tangles' Walker - Gointocarlton - 09-28-2016

"Have a good weekend Mr Walker"
RIP Big Fella.


Re: RIP Max 'Tangles' Walker - DJC - 09-28-2016

(09-28-2016, 04:10 AM)PaulP link Wrote:I know he studied Architecture, but did he ever work as an architect ? Any buildings of note ?

RIP.

I used to see him walking to work at the Treasury Place State Govt complex after his test career ended and before his media career took off - he probably worked in the Public Works Dept.  I think he spent about a decade working as an architect.

It would be nice to think that he left a building of note as part of his legacy. 


Re: RIP Max 'Tangles' Walker - PaulP - 09-28-2016

(09-28-2016, 04:47 AM)DJC link Wrote:I used to see him walking to work at the Treasury Place State Govt complex after his test career ended and before his media career took off - he probably worked in the Public Works Dept.  I think he spent about a decade working as an architect.

It would be nice to think that he left a building of note as part of his legacy.

Thanks DJC.