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Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Primary School Wa4838 1974 Grade 4B, 1974_
Class photograph from Watsonia Primary School, 1974 Grade 4B. Teacher: Clare VeermanBlack and white photograph of school classwatsonia state school, watsonia primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Primary School Wa4838 1974 Grade 5A, 1974_
Class photograph from Watsonia Primary School, 1974 Grade 5A. Teacher: Alan HendersonBlack and white photograph of school classwatsonia state school, watsonia primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Primary School Wa4838 1974 Grade 5C, 1974_
Class photograph from Watsonia Primary School, 1974 Grade 5C. Teacher: Helen AdamsBlack and white photograph of school classwatsonia state school, watsonia primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Primary School Wa4838 1974 Grade 6A, 1974_
Class photograph from Watsonia Primary School, 1974 Grade 6A. Teacher: Robert WellsBlack and white photograph of school classwatsonia state school, watsonia primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph (copy), Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1950 Grade 3, 1950_
Class photograph from Greensborough Primary School 1950 Grade 3. Student names are identified.Photocopy of black and white photograph.Some class names marked on photograph.greensborough primary school -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Richards & Co. Ballarat, St. Cuthbert's Presbyterian Bible Class Ballarat, c.1930
Group of 28 young women of the St. Cuthbert's Bible Class, posed with their leader Miss CooperB & W photographSt. Cuthbert's Bible Class Ballaratpresbyterian, bible class, miss cooper, st.cuthbert's -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Girls Legacy Classes, 1976
A recollection of information about Girls Legacy Club and its primary instructor Miss Enez Domec Carre. It was written by C.E. Chancellor in June 1976. "Draft only. Girls Legacy Classes When I was attached to Girls' Classes after being transferred from Mildura Club to Melbourne, I found that the difference between the administration of the Girls' and the Boys' Classes was that the Girls' Classes were centralised in one building in Market Street, whilst the Boys' Classes were held in Melbourne and in various suburbs. The building in Market Street was leased from the Melbourne City Council, it was old, had narrow stairways, small rooms and was dusty and noisy so that is can be appreciated that the classes were held under great difficulties and inconvenience. Classes were held on both Friday and Tuesday nights of each week and the girls were trained in physical culture, ballet and dancing, and most of them also attended a speech training class. The girls were divided into Junior, Intermediate and Senior girls, and the hourly classes commenced at 5 p.m. It will be appreciated that after WW2 the numbers of girls attending increased considerably (actual numbers may be on old files) and it was necessary for the overall organisation to be efficient for this work to be efficiently carried out. In retrospect I do not think that too great a tribute can be paid to Miss Enez Domec Carre, F.P.C.V., not only for her great ability in teaching the physical culture and dancing classes, but also because she became the confidant of the mothers and the girls for their particular problems, and was able to transmit these to the Class Legatees, and she also assisted in helping to solve them - and be sure there were many of them with so many girls and families involved. Miss Carre was also responsible for the many magnificent presentations of the various items learnt by the Classes during each year and of the merging of individual classes held at various times and days to enable them to be so successfully shown at the each annual Legacy Parade. Miss Carre also organised the Mothers, Legatees' wives and friends into sewing groups to provide the thousands of costumes required for the items presented, and naturally she had to design these costumes - all of this work was carried out, as previously mentioned, under the extreme difficulties they were working under in the Market Street building. The purchase of Legacy House and the transfer of classes to this building was of immense help and importance in the carrying on of these classes which have proved so valuable to Legacy work. Many of the girls - now Mothers and Grandmothers still help in Legacy work and still appreciate the value of the Girls' Classes were to them. C.E. Chancellor cc. to Legatees A.R. Beattie / Larkin / Gibsey"A nice summary of the work done by Miss Enez Domec Carre for Legacy and the conditions the classes were held in prior to moving to Legacy House.White foolscap paper with black type x 2 pages recollecting the contribution Miss Enez Domec Carre to the Girls Physical Culture Classes as well as details of location of classes.girls' classes, girls' club, junior legatee -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1972 Form 1 Group1, 1972_
A class photograph of Watsonia High School 1972 Form 1 Group1Digital copy of a black and white class photowatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1972 Form 1 Group3, 1972_
A class photograph of Watsonia High School 1972 Form 1 Group3Digital copy of a black and white class photowatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Technical School WaTECH 1965 Form 1C, 1965_
Class photograph from Watsonia Technical School 1965 Form 1CDigital copy of a black and white class photograph.watsonia technical school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Technical School WaTECH 1966 Form 2C, 1966_
Class photograph from Watsonia Technical School 1966 Form 2CA digital copy of a black and white class photowatsonia technical school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1955 Grade 4 Mr Lancaster, 1955_
Class photograph from Greensborough State School, 1955 Grade 4. The teacher's name is Mr Lancaster.Black and white photograph of school classgreensborough state school, greensborough primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1959 Grade 1D, 1959_
Class photograph from Greensborough State School, 1959 Grade 1D. Names are attached as image 3. Black and white photograph of school classPhotograph 2 has been numbered and names added as file 3greensborough state school, greensborough primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1964 Grades 1 & 2, 1964_
Class photograph from Greensborough State School, 1964 Grades 1 & 2. Names on attached page.Black and white photograph of school classcaption on second imagegreensborough state school, greensborough primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1964 Grade 4A, 1964_
Class photograph from Greensborough State School, 1964 Grade 4A. Teacher is Mr Graeme MaggsBlack and white photograph of school classgreensborough state school, greensborough primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Primary School Wa4838 1974 Grade 1E Prep, 1974_
Class photograph from Watsonia Primary School, 1974 Grade 1E Prep. Teacher: Wendy SmithBlack and white photograph of school classwatsonia state school, watsonia primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Primary School Wa4838 1974 Grade 1F Prep, 1974_
Class photograph from Watsonia Primary School, 1974 Grade 1F Prep. Teacher: Gayle CorrBlack and white photograph of school classwatsonia state school, watsonia primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1974 Grade S.D, 1974_
Class photograph from Greensborough Primary School No.2062. 1974 Grade S.D. Student names are not identified.Digital copy of black and white group photograph.School and class identified on board in photograph.greensborough primary school, greensborough state school -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
Pump - Centrifugal, Early 20th century
Painted dark grey early model Thompson centrifugal pump "Class G". Single stage pump.Thompson's Engineering & Pipe Works. Serial No. 4542. 1" x 1 1/4" Class G -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2003 Class photos
Coloured photographs taken in association with Bialik College school activities such as sport, academics and group class photographs in 2003. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.Bialik 2003 class Photo's2000s, 2003, bialik college -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Primary School, Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1995 Grade 2W, 1995_
Class photograph from Grade 2W 1995 Greensborough Primary School No.2062. Student names are printed on photograph.Digital copy of colour class photograph.greensborough primary school, greensborough state school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Primary School, Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1996 Grade 3, 1996_
Class photograph from Grade 3 1996 Greensborough Primary School No.2062. Student names are printed on photograph.Digital copy of colour class photograph.greensborough primary school, greensborough state school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1973 Form 2 Group 5, 1973_
A class photograph of Watsonia High School 1973 Form 2 Group 5Digital copy of a black and white class photographwatsonia high school -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - S Class 164 in High Street South, 1990
This colour photograph, with 15 others are enlargements gifted to the Society by Mel Lawrence in 2016. They were taken at a commemorative event at the Kew Tram Depot. Laminated colour enlargement of an 'S Class' tram No 164 in High Street South, taken at a re-enactment at the Kew Depot in 1990.Annotation reverse: "Kew Depot 1990. S Class 164 in High Street South."kew tram depot, s class trams -- melbourne -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Briar Hill Primary School BH4341 1937, Grades 1-4, 1937_
Class photograph from Briar Hill Primary School, 1937, Grades 1-4. Student names are not identified.Digital copy of black and white group photograph.School and class identified on board in photograph.briar hill primary school, briar hill state school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Briar Hill Primary School BH4341, 1942 Grades 5-8, 1942_
Class photograph from Briar Hill Primary School, 1942 Grades 5-8 . Student names are not identified.Digital copy of black and white group photograph.School and class identified on board in photograph.briar hill primary school, briar hill state school -
National Wool Museum
Book - Wool Classing Exercise Book, 1936-38
The story of 90 years of wool classing between father & son begins in 1936, when a young boy by the name of Stanley James Hucker walked through the doors of the Gordon Technical School in Geelong. Born in 1921, Stanley was 15 years of age when he began his 3-year course in Wool Classing. 30 years later, Stanley’s second son Denis completed the same 3-year wool classing course. Beginning in 1966, Denis attended the same Gordon Technical School and walked the same halls as his father before him. Stanley finished his course in 1938. He went back to the family farm in Lake Bolac for a brief period before enrolling in the Second World War. At the completion of the war, Stanley returned home and married before gaining a soldier settler allotment, north of Willaura. This enabled Stan to use his wool classing knowledge. He ran between 1,500 and 2,000 sheep for many years, while his wool classer stencil also allowed him to go out and class at various sheds around the area. He held his stencil from 1938 until he retired at the age of 60 in 1981. On retirement, his second son Denis was working in the district, managing a local property while also leasing land himself. Upon his father’s retirement, Denis had the opportunity to lease his father’s farm, an opportunity he could not refuse. Denis had finished his wool classing course at the Gordon Technical School in 1968, graduating dux of his class. He began working with a local contractor and started classing wool in his team. Denis gained a great deal of experience working as part of this team in big sheds of up to 8 stands servicing between 10 & 20,000 sheep. It was not all smooth sailing for Denis however, and he soon learnt an important lesson. Class wool the way you’re taught, don’t listen to the owner standing over your shoulder. At a clip of Corriedales near Casterton, Denis was pushing too many fleeces into the line of fine wool. This resulted in a notice from the Australian Wool Exchange (AWEX) “mixing counts too much, submit three clips for inspection”. Denis was able to submit 3 clips with no further complaints, however, this proved a valuable lesson he would never forget over his long career classing wool. In the early 1980s, when Denis was leasing two properties including his father’s, things were going well until drought struck. February 1983 was the date of the Ash Wednesday bushfires, and saw Melbourne have three days over 40 °C for only the second time on record. This period saw Denis give away farming, turning towards contracting work instead. After the difficult times of the early 1980s, the next two decades were a good time for the sheep industry. 15 micron wool was selling for prices between 4 to 5,000 cents per kilo, double what you’d expect for the same wool in 2022. In 1995 a single bale of wool sold for a million dollars. This was a good time for Denis too. His contracting work saw him employing local shearers and shed staff. His team was involved with the shearing and classing of more than 130,000 sheep. After 20 years of contracting, it was time for Denis to transition into the next phase of his life. He gave up independent contracting, preferring instead to return to being a member of someone else’s team. In 2018, having completed 50 years of wool classing, it was time to call it a day and retire completely. At the annual Gordon Wool School Old Students Association dinner held in 2018, Denis was presented with his 50 years as a registered wool classer stencil awarded by the Australian Wool Exchange (AWEX). This is a rare honour achieved by few. As of February 2020, a total of 430 wool classers had achieved this 50-year milestone. For Denis however, his proudest achievement is achieving 90 years of wool classing with his father. The National Wool Museum is proud to share the collection of objects gained from 90 years in the wool classing industry by Stanley and Denis. This ranges from Stanley’s first stencil and Wool Sample book, started when he first attended the Gordon in 1936. The collection concludes 90 years later with Denis’ 50 years of wool classing Stencil. The collection contains many more objects, all telling the story of these 90 years, and the hard work invested by this dedicated father and son duo. This is the first in a series of 5 wool classing exercise books. They were written by Stanley Hucker in his time at the Gordon Technical College from 1936-1938. This book begins in a cover of black vinyl with a strip of red tape on the spine to give added support. Some of the vinyl has been removed on the cover, revealing blue card beneath. A sticker label is also found on the front cover. It has been damaged. Part of the sticker has been removed, while blue ink can also be found obscuring the text below. Internally, the book is handwritten on yellowed pages with blue lines for the assistance in clarity of handwriting. The pages are also surrounded by a margin of red pen. The exercise book’s content is about veterinary studies relating to the diseases, injuries, and treatment of sheep. It is handwritten and accompanied by an occasional hand drawn diagram. A selection of pages have been photographed to give an impression of the information taught in classes, 90 years ago. This includes information about a sheep’s heart, hind limbs, and reproduction system in ewes. Front Cover. Wording, printed and handwritten “SERVICE / EXERCISE BOOK / NAME Stanley Hucker / GRADE wool classing / SCHOOL Gordon Technical / SUBJECT Veterinary”gordon institute geelong, wool classing, 1930s sheep farming, 90 years wool classing between father & son -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Bundoora State School Bu1915. 1936, Grade Unknown, 1936_
1936 photograph of an unidentified class at Bundoora School [Bu1915]Black & white class photograph in cellophane fronted envelope Classic School Photography. "The Annual School Photograph". Attached note: "1st left back row Doug McFarlane; 2nd left middle row Norm McFarlane"bundoora primary school, bundoora state school -
National Wool Museum
Booklet, Dalgety Farmers Wool Advice Notes and Classer's Specification
Dalgety Farmers Wool Advice Notes and Classer's SpecificationDalgety Farmers Wool Advice Notes and Classer's Specification.woolclassing, dalgety farmers limited -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Large coloured photograph, Blackburn East Primary School No 4800
Blackburn East State School pupils in an art class. Blackburn East primary school . Pupils in art class.state school, blackburn east primary school no 4800