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Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1978 Grade 5S, 1978_
Class photograph from Greensborough Primary School No.2062. 1978 Grade 5S. Student names are not identified.Digital copy of colour group photograph.Class name marked on photograph.greensborough primary school, greensborough state school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1978 Grade 6J, 1978_
Class photograph from Greensborough Primary School No.2062. 1978 Grade 6J. Student names are not identified.Digital copy of colour group photograph.Class name marked on photograph.greensborough primary school, greensborough state school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1978 Grade 6U, 1978_
Class photograph from Greensborough Primary School No.2062. 1978 Grade 6U. Student names are not identified.Digital copy of colour group photograph.Class name marked on photograph.greensborough primary school, greensborough state school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1959 Grade 4, 1959_
Class photograph from Greensborough State School, 1959 Grade 4. One copy has student names in caption.Black and white photograph of school classcaption on second imagegreensborough state school, greensborough primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1878 - 1998, 20/10/1998
The celebrations were held on 20/10/1998. the items are photocopies of original documents. They include a double side copy of the invitation to ex students, a colour photograph of the attendees and the advertising logo for the event.Greensborough Primary school has been attended by many member of Greensborough Historical Society and was one of the earliest schools in the area.3 photocopied pages greensborough primary school, greensborough state school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Equipment, School satchel with exercise book and slate, 1931-1934
Slate and satchel commonly used in primary schools prior to World War 2; exercise book was produced by local traders in the Brunswick and Brunswick West area for free distribution to students.Leather school satchel, with slate and exercise book. Exercise book entitled "Brunswick West and North-West State Schools Homework Exercise Book", probably produced between 1926 and mid 1930s. The Advertised Bruce Small/Malvern Star business was located at 134 Sydney Road in the 1931-1934 period. Slate and exercise book marked "Doug Elliott"school slates, school satchels -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Daniel hits the heights - Briar Hill Primary School BH4341, 27/05/1998
Digital copy of news article reporting on Briar Hill Primary School student Daniel Miller and his achievements in diving.Digital copy of newspaper clippingbriar hill primary school, briar hill state school, daniel miller -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Briar Hill Primary School BH4341 Parent Guide Booklet, 1968_
... A Guide for parents of new students at Briar Hill State... at Briar Hill State School in 1968 briar hill state school briar ...A Guide for parents of new students at Briar Hill State School in 19688 p. photocopied booklet, black and white typescriptbriar hill state school, briar hill primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Five state blazers: Watsonia High School WaHIGH, 1967
A newspaper clipping about five of Watsonia High School's students gaining entry to the State Junior Championships. One was for basketball and the other four were for hockey. Names are: Sharon Firebrace was the basketball representative and Colin Slow, Lance Scholes, Donald Ayres and Adrian Lumb all played hockey. Digital copy of newspaper clipping, black and white text and image.watsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1964 Grade 6A, 1964_
Class photograph from Greensborough Primary School No.2062. Student names are not identified.Digital copy of black and white group photograph.Class name marked on photograph.greensborough primary school, greensborough state school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Primary School Gr2062 1921 Grade 3 and 4, 1921_
... state school Names of students on copy 2. Digital copy of black ...Class photograph from Greensborough Primary School No.2062. Student names are identified on copy 2. Grades 3 and 4, 1921.Digital copy of black and white group photograph. Copy 2, printed copy with handwritten names of students.Names of students on copy 2.greensborough primary school, greensborough state school -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document, Greensborough Primary School et al, Greensborough State School roll 1919-24, 1903o
Two copies of a register of students numbers (1 to 30) at Greensborough State School 1903-1919 (Book 1) reconstructed and typed from Birth Death and Marriage records; one partial copy of an incomplete handwritten page of Book 2 numbers (371 to 400) assembled by June Hall.2 pages, c after research.opy of early school register with some torn entries, reinstatedgreensborough state school -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Branxholme State School (no. 1978) Classes 1 - 4, 06/06/1939
Black and white photo of grades I - IV at Branxholme State school No. 1978 in 1939. Students sitting/standing in four rows against brick wall. Female teacher at each end of back row. Students in front row holding a board with 'BRANXHOLME S.S. 1978 GR 1 -IV 1939.' Photo mounted on grey board, darker grey borders around edge and photo.Back: Photographer's stampschool, pupils, class photography, branxholme state school, school 1978 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - School Photograph (copy), Greensborough State School [Gr2062] 1921 Grades 5, 6, 7, 8, 1921
... Group photo of students at Greensborough State School 1921... students Greensborough State School [Gr2062] 1921 Grades 5, 6, 7, 8 ...Group photo of students at Greensborough State School 1921 in grades 5-8.Copy of early photograph from Greensborough Primary School. Significantly it has the names of all children recorded.Printed copy of black and white school photograph with typed caption naming students Jessie M Scholes (Partington)greensborough primary school, greensborough state school -
Yendon History Group
Certificate for school bank, The State Savings Bank School Bank Certificate, 1963 (estimated); Assumed to be printed in the same year the certificate was presented
Certificate in a glass fronted wooden frame acknowledges that 100% of Yendon School students were bank depositors. Frame of light coloured timber, 20mm wide.Dated 3rd June 1963. Signed "Mall", General Managercertificate, yendon state school, yendon public school, yendon, state savings bank of victoria, school bank -
Yendon History Group
Book, school committee minutes, None evident, School Parents Committee Meetings Minutes Book, 1910 (estimated); First entry is in 1911
High level of local significance as book contains factual insight into school matters, particularly the 1914 ultimatum to the Education Department, when students were threatened to be withdrawn due to the poor conditions of the school building. This ultimatum was reported in interstate newspapers.Minutes book from committee meetings, 1911 to 1943. "EDUCATION DEPARTMENT" on cover."EDUCATION DEPARTMENT" printed on cover. All hand-written entries.yendon state school, parents committee meetings minutes -
Yendon History Group
Certificate regarding Yendon School Endowment Plantation, 1957 (estimated)
This item holds social significance. It records the inauguration of the school plantation which was expected to be harvested to bring in money for the school. The certificate was signed be every pupil at the scool at the time, so is an important record of Yendon families. Cardboard framed (uncovered), water-stained, dirty, torn and faded.Certificate 1 YENDON SCHOOL ENDOWMENT PLANTATION / Trustees E.G. Pearson District Inspector / A.J. McLachlan Head Teacher / A.J. Harbour Chairman of school Committee / R.W. Harrison / H.G. Bowers Certificate 2 signed by 19 students Certificate 3 (dated) 29th April 1957 / (signed by) A.J. Harbour / H.G. Bowers and 2 others.certificate, yendon state school, yendon public school, endowment plantation -
Yendon History Group
School photograph framed, Harvey Photo, 1973 (exact)
Black and while photo of Yendon State School pupils and teachers with the Fisken Shield in 1973. Framed in white wooden frame. Photo taken inside school in front of blackboard Monday 2nd April. Names of students and teachers under photo, which was taken by Harvey Photo. Has water stain on bottom right mount.teachers, children, yendon state school, yendon public school, yendon, fisken cup association, fisken shield, harvey photo -
Yendon History Group
Book, pupil's register, Pupils' Register, <1930
... information concerning each pupil. school student yendon state school ...Book lists all enrolled students, date enrolled, parents' name & occupation, distance lived from school, number of days attended in each year of attendance, destination/origin of student.High level of local significance as book contains factual and precise information concerning each pupil.register of all pupils enrolled at Yendon State school from 1928 to 1963. Enrollment book."Yendon 719" hand-written on cover.school, student, yendon state school, yendon, pupils register, school records -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Reference Teaching, Circa 1963
This teacher's aid publication targets the creative and imaginative areas of primary school children's development. It is in a time period at the beginning of television(home intrusion) broadcasts and concentrates on the mental and physical tasks that produce tangible(physical) outcomes. The book concentrates on furthering the students abstract regions of their imagination. This was in a period where physical not electronic flexibility were the target of development. The increase in visual communications both at home and outside the home through social media means has intruded into the fundamentals that is presented in this teacher's aid publication.This publication is significant to both the Alpine and the Kiewa Valley regions because it demonstrates the Victorian State's Educational objectives of this period in time (1960's - 70's). The primary school's educational objectives were to enhance the development of school children's abstract mental abilities. These abilities prompted the mental processes to "think outside of the square" and is one of the major factors behind the development of "new inventions". This ability has produced many "Australian" inventions that have had worldwide applications. This book has a hard cover with photographs of "school" children constructing various "simple" items.Inside cover has a sticker "HALL'S BOOK STORE" and underneath in smaller print "New, Used and Rare Books" underneath this "371 Bourke Street, Melbourne' underneath "262 Chapel Street, Prahran". On the fly leaf is stamped "STATE SCHOOL 4590 BOGONG Vic" and written below "1769" 680 DIM"book, school, mental and physical stimulation, school activities -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Student's Text, The Argus Students' Practical Notebook, 28/09/1948
Printed by the Argus and Australasian Limited in 1948 as a general text book for students. The Argus Newspaper had been printing interesting, informative and instructive articles on various phases of the work in schools every Saturday in their newspaper and the students were expected to cut these articles out and paste them in a convenient form for study and revision. The decision to publish the articles, by the Argus, in one volume was welcomed by the Director of Education, Victoria, J.A. Seitz and stated that it "can be recommended confidently to teachers and pupils."Gives a general overview of a lot of different subjects that students were being taught in the 1940's.It includes such areas as the three layers of government, simple mechanics and electrical theory, nature and general science. It is typical of what was being taught during the construction days in the Kiewa Valley and the owner would have possibly attended either the Tawonga State School or the Mt. Beauty State School. A green paper back text book of general knowledge. Contains nature notes, general science, Australian exploration, civics, and how the wheels go round. This is an Argus Production and the price is stated as two shillings.On the front cover, written in ink, is a name Helen Gunn, A1. This is repeated on the first page with two crosses underneath the inscription.argus newslpaper, general knowledge, education, pupils, text book -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - English Reader, Victorian Readers Fourth Book, second edition, 1940
A reader for use in Primary Schools in Victoria in the 1940's. It contains both poetry and prose with a section on notes and exercises to be undertaken by the students. User is unknown.An historical record of the type of literature that students were expected to read, and be able to answer questions on the content, in the 1940's.A Victorian Primary school book. Has a hard grey cover. Title: Victorian Readers Fourth Book, Second Edition. Inside the cover is a stamp, oval in shape, with the words "State School 1563 Ardmona" and written in ink in the centre of stamp is '11/46'.primary school, reader, education -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Sketch Book, Circa 1918
This childhood sketchbook of the 1918 era details the emphasis placed upon a skill of brushwork that portrayed part of the students natural environment both in Tasmanian schools and Victorian schools, especially rural schools. The close bondage between students and their environment was a reflection on the early "hands on" approach in child education. Abstract art or teaching aids which could not be identified with physical properties available to students at this period in time were of lesser value. The ability of the student to identify the artistic value of local nature eg. local plants and flowers was especial important to rural based school children who had limited excursion opportunities available to visit town/city based botanical gardens and museums. This brushwork book is very significant to the Kiewa Valley as it demonstrates that childhood relocations from one State to another were not detrimental to the students overall scholastic development. The rural environment in Tasmania was not that far removed from the rural environment of the Kiewa Valley. The skills taught in both regions were still the same and the socio-economic factors and mores were also similar. This item demonstrates the relocation of one family from Tasmania to the Kiewa Valley. The expansion in population into the Kiewa valley was quite erratic and significant population growth only came after the increase in population brought into the area by the SEC Vic Hydro Scheme introduced to quench the demand for Victoria's electricity.This book has a brown cover with black print and designs on a 150 gsm cardboard. Each page is of the same thickness as the cover but is of paper.On the outside cover and contained within a thick boarder. "EDUCATION DEPARTMENT" and below this in smaller print "TASMANIA" below this "THE TASMANIAN BRUSHWORK BOOK". Below this "FOR CLASSES IV., V., AND VI" Below this "NAME" SCHOOL" At the bottom 2 1/2d1918's educational sketchbook, 1918 children's sketchbook -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Card - Bogong United Church, Celebrating Ten Years of Co-Operation, 1956
The Bogong United Church began in Bogong Village under a non-resident Methodist in the year 1946 as a measure of convenience. The book was produced for a day of celebration to mark the 10th anniversary of the Church. In 1956 the Bogong United Church met for worship in Bogong, Mongan's Bridge, Mt Beauty and Tawonga and for Fellowship & Service there were 7 different groups mostly meeting in Mt Beauty. Minister at the time was Rev. John Goodluck, resident at 18 Kiewa Crescent, Mt Beauty.The Bogong United Church celebrated 10 years of co-operation with the Methodist and Presbyterian churches and was one of the first churches to do so. It is also significant because it also states the problems the church is facing in 1956: "Dependency on outside support. Inadequacy in state school visits. Extension on Fellowship visitation. Unity with other United Churches. "Let's keep Christmas" campaign and Representation at national convention". The information on this card is of interest to researches / students studying religion. Yellow card, folded in half, with brown writing on all 4 sides. It includes: Back of front cover: 'Theme for the Day'; Back of back cover: It states that "The Church is / Victoria's first successful co-operation / one of three in Victoria / Part of a World Movement / open to all Denominations / Still very young. Also It Began "In Bogong Village In 1946 It Faces ...On the back cover: It lists when Bogong United Church meets for worship and fellowship & service."The Bogong United Church / Gladly Announces / The Tenth Anniversary / of the Methodist and / Presbyterian churches / Co-operation" Dated "Sunday, / September 23rd / 1956"bogong. united church. presbyterian. methodist. mt beauty. tawonga. mongan's bridge. john goodluck. -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Reference Teaching Infants, MacMillan and Co., Limited, MacMillan's Teaching in Practice for Infant Schools Projects and Pictures Vol. 3, 1949 (exact)
This book was used in the first school in Mt Beauty only started in 1948/1949 this would have been one of the first books used in the school. Also as a state school book it is also significant to the Victorian State school system. There could be a lot of these books in other towns in the state, therefore it may not be just found in Mt Beauty. This item is historically significance as it shows what sort of books were used for that period. It is socially significant as the Mt Beauty school was new in this period therefore shows what the students were using. This item was used in Mount Beauty Primary School as part of a teacher's curriculum. The fact that it was in a rural area, Kiewa Valley did present a slightly different learning atmosphere than in the larger towns and cities. The majority of parents within the Kiewa Valley, had slight reservations of the "high and mighty" attitude of some city dwellers and the effectiveness of city bred teachers was how to overcome these ingrained mores. The mentioning of European nations and lifestyles was to the pupils in the infant schools far more like "fairyland" than the realism that they experienced on the "land". However at this age level fantasy was more important than reality. Australian fantasy tales e.g. Blinky Bill (circa 1930s) introduced main characters that infants could identify, especially in rural schools.This item is a green coloured hard backed book containing 384 double sided pages. Nearly all pages have black writing and free hand sketches. There are some pages of duplicated sheet music.See KVHS 0045, KVHS 0046, KVHS 0048 for the other volumes held.On the spine is "MACMILLANS TEACHING IN PRACTICE" below this "PROJECTS and PICTURES" underneath "VOL 3". On title page "edited by E.J.S.Lay" underneath"VOLUME THREE". Below this there is printed a two branch wreath within these an "Olympic" type torch.book, school, teacher, children, infant, reference, educational -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Maths, Frank Roland Potts, Sub Intermediate Mathematics Third Year, 1957
This book was written to cover the whole of the sub intermediate syllabus for Victoria. Form 3 or Year 9 in todays levels This was an introduction to the higher levels of maths, e.g. Leaving certificate. This book is a very good indicator of what was taught in Victorian SchoolsThis has social significance because it shows what students of the Mt Beauty secondary schools would have been learning during the 1950's. This book has been donated by Wilma Davies, a local idenity, and has her usuage in the book. Therfore this makes this item very good interpretive capacity. It is also now out of print and there is only a couple of copies for public viewing that the Victorian State Library, so it a rare collectible book. Faded blue cover with back writing. Black pattern block and linesbook, school, maths, eductional, text-book, wilma davies -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Wattle Glen Primary School No. 4060 - 75th anniversary 1922-1997, 1997
Includes black and white photos and sections: General history of Wattle Glen and surrounding area, gold mining, 4060 Wattle Glen, Opening school buildings (newspaper articles from The Advertiser, 1922), Sunnyside Estate Wattle Glen, Wattle Glen 4060, copies of early documents, parents protest for a new classroom, I remember Wattle Glen School Days (various recollections over various years includes class photographs), Wattle Glen Primary School Today inc. lists of staff and students 1982. Second Section titled: 1997 - 75th anniversary update From the Principal, School Council, Parents Association, Newer memories, computers at Wattle Glen, Past teachers 1983-1997, 1997 classes, memories Kathleen Cuxson, Reunion 1997, Memories of Cyril Cummins (Principal 1950-52), 1997 memories, 1997 update compiled by Naomi Windisch. No page numbers This book is significant in that it documents the history of the Wattle Glen Primary School and its wider community to 1997. It is one of a very few publications written specifically on this rural community within the Shire of Nillumbik.Spiral Bound. Inscribed - For the Eltham Historical Society Collection in exchange for the '1999 Chronology', 27/4/9975th anniversary, state school no. 4060, wattle glen primary school -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Nicholes Photorgraphers, Eltham State School No. 209, Dalton Street, Eltham; Grades 4, 5 and 6, c.1895
Sepia photograph of school students with John Brown, Head Teacher (1889-1906) John Brown died 23 Sept 1906 after a short severe illness at age 55 and is buried in Box Hill Cemetery (Evelyn Observer 28 Sep 1906 p2). The book "We did open a school in Little Eltham" incorrectly states his date of death as 16/12/1906.Sepia photograph mounted on card Roll of 35mm black and white negative film, 3 strips Kodak Safety 5062 (copy of print)schools, eltham, john brown, class photo, eltham state school no. 209 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Ian Anderson et al, We did open a school in Little Eltham : Eltham Primary School 209, 1856-2006, a history/ Ian Anderson, Barry Carozzi and Tarja Fellowes, 2006
The 150th celebrations of Eltham Primary School included the launch of this book to commemorate the event, titled "We Did Open a School in Little Eltham". The title is taken from a line in a letter from first head teacher David Clark who opened his first private school in a bark hut. This publication of some 262 pages far exceeds the standard of most school commemorative histories, both in content and presentation. The three joint writers are all parents of students at the school. Ian Anderson, Barry Carozzi and Tarja Fellowes have spent many months researching and writing. In the book they acknowledge the contribution of EDHS President Harry Gilham and of Peter Cuffley, great grandson of Eltham pioneer Thomas Sweeney, Many of the photographs were from the collection of EDHS. Cover includes the 3rd and 4th Class, with assistant teacher Catherine Clarke, c.1886Paperback; 1vISBN 0975179632 [written on flyleaf] Donated to the 2006 Committee by & from the School Councileltham state school, eltham, eltham primary school, social customs, schools, catherine clark -
Doncaster RSL Sub Branch
Hard cover album, Roll of Honor, Doncaster east State School, no.2096
The album lists students and teachers from the school that served in WW1, personal and career details and photographs.Historical information about Doncaster East district.A4 Hard Cover brown with gold lettering album.Typed letter to Parents of Schollars of Doncaster East State school from the Head Teacher, R.R Hobbs. Requesting names and addresses of past scholars that attended the school. Written 21st of October 1919.