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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Honour Board, Barkers Creek Primary School
... Street CASTLEMAINE goldfields barkers creek primary school 1930 ...1930 - Mavis Bauer 1931 - Nancy Grant 1932 - Raymond K. Dowrick 1933 - Jessie C. Grant 1934 - Keith Heap 1935 - Nina Walter 1936 - Melva Rielley 1937 - Lindsay H Bauer 1938 - Raymond A Caldwell 1939 - June E. Caldwell 1940 - Winsome M. Pritchard 1941 - Mavis Peeler 1942 - Not Awarded 1943 - Elaine Walter 1944 - Ronald K. Rice 1945 - E. M. Pritchard 1946 - Ian M. Peeler 1947 - Gilbert Hallett 1948 - Donald W. Carr 1949 - Barry Norris 1950 - Howard V. Grant 1951 - Lorraine K. Bull 1952 - Beverley Peeler 1953 - Not Awarded 1954 - Brian Finning 1955 - Trevor J. Grant 1956 - Joyce Easdale 1957 - Joan Dearlove 1958 - Ian Ogilvie 1959 - Denis Mulvihill 1960 - Lorriane Bauer 1961 - Carmel Grant 1962 - Lindsay Earl 1963 - Margaret Bauer 1964 - Glenda Portwine 1965 - Faye Bauer 1966 - Neil Cummings 1967 - Neil Norris 1968 - Keith Bassett 1969 - Trevor Peeler 1970 - Christine Pritchard 1971 - Norman Jenkin 1972 - Tyrone Rice 1973 - Penny Walterbarkers creek primary school -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Honour Board, Guildford Primary School
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Honour Board, Faraday Primary School
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Photographs, Taken at the 2016 Reunion, 8/10/2016
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Newspaper Clipping, Schools Searching for a future - Guildford Primary School
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Letter, Old boys Prize letter from Primary Schools to Cancel Award
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Book, Winters Flat Primary School 150th Anniversary
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Letter, Invitation to 125th Anniversary of Winters Flat Primary School
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Book, Chewton Primary School 100 Year Celebration
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Photograph, Newstead State School Grades 5-8 Year Unknown
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Photograph, Newstead State School 1936 Grades 1-4
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Photograph, Newstead State School Grades I to IV 1936
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Newspaper Clipping, Castlemaine Primary School's 150th Anniversary
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Newspaper Clipping, Taradale Primary School 1954
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Documents, Winters Flat Primary School Opening
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Photograph, Taradale State School
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Document, Thankyou Elphinstone PS
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Photograph Collection, Visit to Campbells Creek Primary School 2008, 11/10/2008
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Photograph Collection, Presentation of Books to Taradale Primary School, 2018-11-27
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Book, Chewton Primary School: 100 Year anniversary
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Photograph, Chewton Primary School 1938 Grades 3 & 4
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Photograph, Cheaton Primary School 1938 Grades 1 & 2
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Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Humberstone's Royal Hotel Surrey Hills
Humberstone's Royal Hotel was a substantial 2-storey building on the corner of Canterbury and Broughton Road. The hotel was built in 1887 to replace an older hotel (Delany's Hotel) built further east in 1856. It was de-licensed in 1921 after a "Local Option Poll" and became Tower House Day & Boarding School under Miss Marion Beetson from 1922 until 1932. It was demolished in 1932. There were 25 students in the 1920's, mostly boarders from outside Surrey Hills and all primary school students. The school room was detached from the main building and there was 6 acres of playing area. The old bar was the business office, the girls' dormitory the old dining room. Marion Beetson was the teacher, Mary Beetson managed the household. Their father was an Indian Army officer. The younger children wore a school blazer with the T.H.C. badge on the pocket. Miss Susan Kelsall visited to give piano lessons and Prof. Kelsall taught French. Miss Marion Beetson died in Castlemaine on 8 February 1952. Information courtesy of Mrs Louise Bell, Castlemaine, ex-student. See SHP0867a and SHP0867b, photos of Louisa in T.H.C. uniform. Photograph of line sketch of Humberstone's Royal Hotel, Surrey Hills. In the foreground is a horse and cart with 5 men standing in front of the hotel. Main entrance is on the corner of the intersection with large windows. There are 8 on one side and 3 on the other with 4 arches on both upper and ground floors. Turret style edging hides the rooftop with two chimneys visible. Pencilled on back "Spare - have in/ our photo files"delany's hotel, miss marion beetson, humberstone's royalhotel, surrey hills, canterbury road, broughton road, hotels, accommodation, royal hotel, tower house day and boarding school, 1880-1890, mary beetson -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Marguerite Marshall, Wingrove Cottage, Main Road, Eltham, 8 June 2006
Wingrove Cottage built 1858-1859 of hand made bricks is historically significant for its long association with Charles Wingrove, a prominent figure in Victorian local government, as secretary to the Eltham District Road Board and Shire Council from 1858 to 1904, and Shire Engineer and Secretary to the Heidelberg Road Board. The cottage was used as the office of the Eltham District Road Board and Council for many years It is one of the Shire's oldest dwellings, and one of the few surviving 19th century buildings associated with early Eltham and located in the original Eltham Village Reserve. The symmetrical planting of a pair of Pencil Pines (not visible in photo) is also historically and aesthetically significant as characteristic of the early period of planting in the district and because they are a distinctive landscape feature. In October 2002 new owners demolished the outbuildings attached to the rear of the cottage. Community protest at the demolition resulted in Council issuing a Stop Work order. The owner was issued with a court order in September 2003 to develop a conservation management plan and restore the heritage listed property. The owner sold the property in 2005 to Cameron Construction in 2005 who undertook the restoration work. In 2007 a planning application to build two offices and seven dwellings at the rear of the property was ultimately rejected. The cottage is now the main office for Cameron Construction. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p57 Wingrove Cottage on Main Road beside Eltham Primary School, is one of the Shire’s most important historical buildings and was central to local government for almost 50 years. The cottage was built in stages from 1858 to 1888 for Charles Symons Wingrove JP. He was the Eltham District Road Board’s first paid secretary and later the Shire Secretary when the board became the Eltham Shire Council. Wingrove held those positions, and that of engineer for a time, for 46 years. He was also one of the main figures in the Municipal Association of Victoria. As Eltham’s first paid municipal officer, Wingrove used one room in his 11 – (originally two) roomed home, as the office for the board then the council. Meetings were held there from the late 1850s (as well as at more central locations) until Wingrove’s retirement in 1904. The cottage is a rare example of a local government office occupying a Road Board /Shire Secretary’s purpose-designed house. The cottage is also significant because it is the oldest largely intact building from the original Eltham township reserve (south of Dalton Street).1 The township had its origins in the 1848 Nillumbik Parish Plan and was one of the state’s earliest township reserves. The rectangular house of handmade bricks, roofed with grey slate tiles and with a veranda encompassing three sides, is reminiscent of those in the central goldfields including Castlemaine. Its overhanging eaves and gables were unlike houses in Melbourne at the time. Wingrove, who was born in 1827, had been a gold digger and a road surveyor. Impossible to imagine in today’s world, Wingrove was also the Shire of Heidelberg’s secretary and engineer for part of the time that he was secretary in Eltham. Living next door to the primary school was a mixed blessing. Wingrove and his wife Katherine, who had ten children, sent their eight surviving children to the school. But they had occasional disputes with the school authorities when their cattle wandered into the schoolyard. Eltham showed Charles Wingrove its appreciation of his services by giving him two illuminated addresses, one after ten years and the other at retirement. Wingrove died in 1905 aged 76 and was buried in the St Katherine’s Church of England cemetery in St Helena. His grave is surrounded by those of family members including his wife, Katherine and two babies, Henry, 12 months and Isobella, 15 months, who died in the mid-1860s. Cottage ownership passed to his wife, then to daughter Caroline and then to daughter Bessie, a Melbourne University graduate and artist. During the Great Depression their brother Walter was the ratepayer. At one stage the Wingrove property extended to Metery Road and included a small creek. The family ran a small dairy and orchard, with associated farm buildings, which were later removed. In 1949 part of the property was compulsorily acquired by the Eltham Primary School, which infuriated owner Bessie Wingrove. She protested in a letter about this ‘monstrous act of unmitigated tyranny’.2 She was the last Wingrove to occupy the cottage and died in 1955. Wingrove descendants sold the house in 1974 and the property was subdivided. In the 1960s the Eltham Shire named the park opposite the cottage in Wingrove’s honour. The cottage has since had several owners including psychiatrist Dr Daniel Kahans, who practised there. In October 2002 late rear additions which had been substantially altered were demolished contrary to council planning controls. This caused a community outcry and resulted in legal proceedings against the owner. Fortunately the historical significance of the demolished section was not as great as the older front part of the building, which has been retained and was later restored.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, cameron construction, charles symons wingrove, eltham, eltham road district board, eltham shire council, main road, wingrove cottage