Adrian Farmer

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Fullname Adrian Ward Farmer
Date of birth (1895-03-14)14 March 1895
Place of birth Melbourne, Victoria
Date of death 5 August 1964(1964-08-05) (aged 69)
Adrian Farmer
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Full name Adrian Ward Farmer
Date of birth (1895-03-14)14 March 1895
Place of birth Melbourne, Victoria
Date of death 5 August 1964(1964-08-05) (aged 69)
Place of death Peppermint Grove
Original team(s) University Metropolitan Club
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1914 University 1 (2)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1914.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Adrian Ward Farmer (14 March 1895 – 5 August 1964) was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[1]

Born in Melbourne to Paul Ward Farmer and Helena Joyce, Farmer was educated at Trinity Grammar School.[2] He later studied medicine at the University of Melbourne. While a first year student, Farmer player a solitary VFL game in the second last round of the 1914 VFL season, scoring two goals as an undermanned University team were defeated by Fitzroy.[3] He also played district cricket for University from 1914 to 1919.[4] After University left the VFL at the end of the 1914 season, he remained with the club when it resumed in the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association (MAFA) in 1915.[5]

Farmer enlisted to serve in World War I in June 1918 but was never called up and was demobilised in December 1918.[6]

After completing his medical studies Farmer moved to Western Australia and commenced practice in Perth, specialising in ear, nose and throat conditions. He married Jean Saltau on 4 April 1922.[7]

Farmer later served in World War II as Commanding Officer of the 2/4th Casualty Clearing Station in Tampoi, Johor, Malaysia and was taken as a prisoner of war by the Japanese, spending over three years in prison before being released at the end of the war.[8][9]

Farmer died in Perth on 5 August 1964.[citation needed]

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