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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Sisters of Mercy, St John's Catholic School, Mitcham, c1980
The Sisters of Mercy opened the new St John's School at Mitcham, 2 April 1936. Records the experiences of one Sister together with brief history of the period to c1956.sisters of mercy, st johns catholic school, mitcham, primary schools, fitzgerald, mary (sr), smith, patricia (sr), sinnott, rosaria (sr), fitzpatrick, hildegarde (sr) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, St. John's Catholic Primary School, Mitcham
Black and white photograph of Grades 1 to 4 at St John's Catholic Primary School, 1936, from left Back row: - - - Bill Parker- - - Kevin Fenton - 3rd row: - Lorraine McLare - - - Alice Darmody, Rene Davin - - Ronald Ryan's sister - Joan Tracy, Eileen Furneaux 2nd row: - - - - - Mary Graham - Lorraine Smith, Laurel Jacobson - - Nancy Wright Front: - - Michael George - Austin Fraser, Bill Darmody - - - -primary schools, st. john's catholic primary school, mitcham, catholic schools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, St. John's Catholic Primary School, Mitcham
Black and white photograph of Grades 7 & 8 at St John's Catholic Primary School in 1942 Back row: Frank Tracy, Frank Horton, Kevin Fenton - Bill Parker - - 3rd row: Wanda Gee (student teacher), Doreen Jacobson, Elsie Thorneycroft, Laurel Jacobson, Maureen O'Rouke, Mary Morgan, Nancy Wright - Mary Graham, Pat Meehan 2nd row: Cathleen Atwood, Lorraine McLare - - Pat Vernal, Joan Tracy - Lorraine Diston, Eileen Furneaux - Valda Vernal -|Front: - Richard Furneaux - Bill Holly - Pat Thorneycroft - - - Martin Pittprimary schools, st. john's catholic primary school, mitcham, catholic schools -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Book - Mary Mackillop
... Mary McKillop, St Josephs, school, catholic church... of Josephites) Mary McKillop, St Josephs, school, catholic church 1 x ...Sister Mary MacKillop had a strong association with Numurkah, setting up St Joseph's church & school (the Order of Josephites) 1 x Book - "Mary MacKillop" by Osmund Thorpemary mckillop, st josephs, school, catholic church -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Book - Mary Mackillop
... Mary McKillop, St Josephs, school, catholic church... in Numurkah Mary McKillop, St Josephs, school, catholic church 1 x ...Sister Mary Mackillop set up St Joseph's in Numurkah1 x Book - "Blessed Mary MacKillop" 1995 Edition (includes 1889 photo of her Numurkah building and mention of Numurkah)mary mckillop, st josephs, school, catholic church -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Book, Parish Bicentenary Committee, St Mary's Catholic Church, The story of Catholic education in Colac, ca. 1988
The story of Catholic education in Colac. Soft cover. 60 p.; illus. ca. 1988.catholic education; colac; roman catholics; st mary's catholic church; st mary's presbtery; st mary's school; st joseph's college; convent of mercy; -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Work on paper - Newsletter, Holy Redeemer - St Joseph's Weekly Notice Sheet, c 14 December 1967
In 1901, Fr George Robinson, Parish Priest of Camberwell purchased the present site of Our Holy Redeemer Church, Surrey Hills, which at the time came within the Camberwell Parish. The owner of the land was reluctant to sell to the Catholic Church, but Miss Amy Castles, a noted singer and friend of Fr Robinson, purchased the land in her own name and then transferred it to the church. On 11 May 1902, the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer (the original title of the church) was blessed and opened by Archbishop Thomas Carr, Archbishop of Melbourne. The architect was A. A. Fritsch. The cost was £3,500. In 1904, Fr. Robinson constructed a weatherboard school-hall (later replaced by a brick hall). Archbishop Mannix opened and blessed the new brick school on 10 November 1918. Fr Tim Fitzpatrick was the third parish priest and served from 1941-1972. A slightly yellowed foolscap sheet printed on both sides detailing the activities of the Surrey Hills parish around Easter in April 1972.st joseph's convent, holy redeemer, catholic church, fr tim fitzpatrick, fr n mackay, b mcdonald, j moloney, k lourey, r kennedy, francis baker, mary gertrude mier, veronica fitton, dorothy erwin, terry young, carmel young, junior youth club, joan murphy, mr hurley, mrs kit o'neil, pat galletti, mothers' club, ed curmi, peter burns, angela lamaro, mary owen, helen buckley, p heffernan, n griffith, g mooney, a dignam, e rankin, d mooney, sister margarida -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Invitation, Golden Jubilee Celebrations, St Columba's Church, Elwood, 1979
Invitation to a Mass of Thanksgiving in connection with the Golden Jubilee Celebrations of St Columba's Church, Elwood, on 9 December 1979. The St Columba Church and school is on the corner of Glenhuntly Road and Normandy Road, Elwood. The land was purchased in 1914. The school was built and opened first in 1918 and the church was completed and opened in 1929. The church is now part of the Catholic Parish of Sacred Heart and St Columba, serving St Kilda and Elwood communities.White card, discoloured with age, printed in blue on one side. Handwriting on both sides, in blue and blackHandwriting on back in black: Dearest Joan, This is our warm invitation, do hope you can come Mary. Handwriting on back in blue: Please come to the "Back to" in Parish Hall after Mass.churches, st columba's church, elwood -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: CLASSMATES
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Classmates: St Mary's College pupils in 1946. The school is now known as Catholic College Bendigo. Back row from left: Stephen Webster, Kevin Maher, Peter Jeffrey, Brian White, Joe Grenfell. Seventh row: Joan Dwyer, Beverly Webster, Carlotta Bush, Judy Hill, Peggy Webster, Phyllis Webster. Sixth row: Clare Cooney, Betty McEncroe, Mary Leonie, Pat Wilson, Mary Cooney, Phillipa McEniry, Helen O'Brien. Fifth row: Patricia Wilson, Maureen McNamee, Margaret Duguid, Jeanette Tranter, Beverly Hill, Janice Gill, Barbara Leonie, Aileen Braden. Fourth row: Margaret Paull, Helen McEncroe, Genevieve Redmond, Margaret Henry, Sue McWilliams, Marie Girvan, Maree Hayes, Elaine Giudice. Third row: Michael McEniry, Jenifer Carter, Rhonda Smith, Jill McIntosh, Virginia Bush, Margaret Phillips, Patricia Cullen, Pat Elderfield, Nola Smith, Ron Salter. Second row: John Hulls, Leo Bonazza, John Hibberd, Peter Cooney, Kevin Wright, Vincent Duguid, Peter Pritchard, Bill Doherty. Front row: John McNamara, Tom Tranter, john White, Unknown, Frank Hill, John Hodge. Bendigo advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Class Identified: there was an unknown in the photograph and he was either Royce Charlotte or Michael O'Brien. Also, between Frank Hill and John Hodge, Tony Hill's name was omitted. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: FLASHBACK TO 1946
BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Flashback to 1946: St Mary's college pupils, Bendigo 1946. The school is now known as the Catholic College Bendigo. Back row from left: Stephen Webster, Kevin Maher, Peter Jeffrey, Brian White, Joe Grenfell. Seventh row: Joan Dwyer, Beverly Webster, Carlotta Bush, Judy Hill, Peggy Webster, Phyllis Webster. Sixth row: Clare Cooney, Betty McEnroe, Mary Leonie, Pat Wilson,. Mary Cooney, Phillipa McEniry, Helen O'Brien. Fifth row: Patricia Wilson, Maureen McNamee, Margaret Duguid, Jeanette Tranter, Beverly Hill, Janice Gill, Barbara Leonie, Aileen Braden. Fourth row: Margaret Paull, Helen McEnroe, Genevieve Redmond, Margaret Henry, Sue McWilliams, Marie Girvan, Maree Hayes, Elaine Giudice. Third row: Michael McEniry, Jenifer Carter, Rhonda Smith, Jill McIntosh, Virginia Bush, Margaret Phillips, Patricia Cullen, Pat Elderfield, Nola Smith, Ron Salter. Second row: John Hulls, Leo Bonazza, John Hibberd, Peter Cooney, Kevin Wright, Vincent Duguid, Peter Pritchard, Bill Doherty. Front row: John McNamara, Tom Tranter, John White, Unknown O'Brien, Frank Hill, John Hodge. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: SMILES
The Marist Brothers arrived in Bendigo in 1893 and began classes for boys in makeshift classrooms at St Killians. By the next year they had moved to a permanent school in McCrae Street. In 1983 Marist amalgamated with St Mary's to form a co-educational school, "Catholic College.Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Smiles: Marist Brothers College grade four students in 1946. Back row from left: T. Thompson, G. Phillips, M. Costello, R. Epworth, A. Flood. Fourth row: D. Astern, G. Whelan, R. Mustey, J. Peate, B. Board, A. Leach, J. Nelson, L. O'Brien. Third row: L. Laity, R. Marriott, E. Jenkins, R. Burns, D. Mann, P. Ryan, A. Young, I. Raeburn. Second row: G. Bartlett, A. Gibbin, B. O'Farrell, N. Johnson, J. Gill, B. Heard, M. Hutchinson. Front row: B. Burtonclay, F Burtonclay, J. Buck, B. Mitchell, F. Green and B. O'Mahony. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - AT HEART WITH THE YOUNG - MARIST BROTHERS BENDIGO 1893 - 1993, 1993
The Marist Brothers arrived in Bendigo in 1893 and began classes for boys in makeshift classrooms at St Killians. By the next year they had moved to a permanent school in McCrae Street. In 1983 Marist amalgamated with St Mary's to form a co-educational school, "Catholic College.Softcover book. Blue with white printing on cover and assorted black and white photographs of school groups and teachers. Contains 159 pages with contents and a listing of all Marist Brothers who were at the Bendigo campus, black and white photos and commentary summarising the history of the Marist Brothers in Bendigo.Breda Phillipseducation, bendigo, la trobe university bendigo campus -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Postcard, R.C. Church Sunbury
On 17th January 1856, two acres of land was granted for the building of a school and church on that site in Macedon Street. A small temporary building was erected on the site and on 13th December 1864 the foundation stone was laid for the new stone church which was known as 'Our Lady of Mount Carmel'. At times it was also known as St. Mary's Church, which was confusing because the Anglican Church is named St. Mary's Church.It is one of the oldest churches to be established in Sunbury.A non-Digital post card photograph of the Roman Catholic Church in Sunburyour lady of mount carmel catholic church, macedon street, sunbury