Teague, Harold Oscar (1877-1917) Harold Oscar Teague was born on the 15 October 1877 in Bendigo Victoria. His father was John Henry Teague a commercial agent, and his mother’s name was Elizabeth (nee PASCOE). Harold was one of six children, having four sisters and a brother, Frank Wilfred who died at one month of age in 1880. Harold never married. Harold attended Brighton Grammar School (BGS) between 1888 and 1894. He played many school sports and other activities, including playing in the school’s first football team in 1893
Harold (centre, holding the footy), alongside the BGS football team, 1893 (Courtesy of Brighton Grammar School) Graduating from Brighton Grammar School in 1894, Harold enrolled in Medicine at Melbourne University. In 1901 he graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and a Bachelor of Surgery. According to his obituary in the Medical Journal of Australia1 Harold, upon completing his studies in Melbourne, undertook a year’s residency at Auckland Hospital, New Zealand. Returning to Australia, Harold moved to Western Australia where he worked with Dr W. Trethowan. In 1907 Harold opened his own 1
[Unknown author] 1917, ‘Obituary Harold Oscar Teague’, in The Medical Journal of Australia, vol. 1, issues 14, April 1917, pp. 327-328.