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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, History of Burwood East State School No. 454, 1969
... School Tally Ho Wood Helen E. Bennett R.H. First School ...First School Established 1861, a non vested school Harkaway No. 184 on the present school site opened with twenty pupils who paid a fee of 6d a week. Changed name to Common School No. 454 in 1864 and became No. 454 Burwood East State School on 1902.burwood east state school no. 454, harkaway school, tally ho, wood, helen e., bennett, r.h. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Merger plan shock, 2009
Parents of Springview and Nunawading Primary Schools are angry hat they were not consulted about a merger of the two schools (photo).Parents of Springview and Nunawading Primary Schools are angry hat they were not consulted about a merger of the two schools (photo).Parents of Springview and Nunawading Primary Schools are angry hat they were not consulted about a merger of the two schools (photo).springview primary school, nunawading primary school no. 4190, pendrigh, duncan, kettle, anne, wood, kerry, ford, robyn, aujard, brad, lipinski, remek, mccarcer, tony -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Painting, Painting of Vermont Primary School, 1978
Painted by Shirley Jones , a local Artist in 1978Oil painting of Vermont Primary School No. 1022 of the 1880's Shows school with three children in foreground. Two small children kneeling in front Background has a bush scene with figures on a horse Picture is in a wood framehandcrafts, hand painted -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Many good years, 15/08/1990
Article by Wendy Woods on Yvonne Woodberry, teacher at Mullauna College on her retirement.woodberry, yvonne, mullauna secondary college, mitcham high school, kneebone, brett, garrett, melissa, ly, ly, mackiewicz, cameron -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - School slate, 1900-1940
Belonged to Margaret Scarletts mother Mrs Ord,mother of flower farm Ely Road South Box Hill.Grey slate bound by shaped wood. Hole in top . Slotted corners (brown)nilschool, equipment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham Primary School - Grade 6 - 1946, 1946
Black and white photograph of Students in Grade 6 in 1946 at Mitcham Primary - Back Row - Arthur Cutting; Jim Hayes; Vernon Osterlund; Boll Bernhardt; Rex Wells; Howard Staples: Don Ireland; Alan Treverton. 2nd Row - Hilton Boxhall; Robert Woolard; Graham Clements; Dave Sands; ? Shaw; Neville McClean; Andrew Stuart; Brian Bale; Leo Millist. 3rd Row - Irene Schafer; Liela Charles; Barbara Woods; Thelma Burton; ????; Barbara Spelling; Lorna Watt; Barbara Savage; Esme Green. 4th Row - ??????, Yvonne Robertson; Valda Hancock; Patsy George; Betty Dashwood; Margaret Bamford; Dorothy Summerton; Barbara Freemam'|Front Row- Geoff Irvine; Peter Cumming; Jim Mc Bride; Fred Donkin; Graham Cassidy; Barry Dunbar; Peter Gorsuch.cutting, arthur, hayes, jim, osterlund, vern, bernhardt, boll, wells, rex, staples, howard, ireland, don, treverton, alan, hilton boxhall;, woolard, robert, clements, graham, sands, dave, shaw, mcclean, neville, stuart, andrew, bale, brian, millist, leo, schafer; irene, charles, liela, woods, barbara, burton, thelma, spelling, watt, lorna, savage, green, esme, robertson, yvonne, hancock, valda, george, patsy, dashwood, betty, bamford, margaret, summerton, dorothy, freeman, irvine, geoff, cumming, peter, mc bride, donkin, fred, cassidy, dunbar, barry, gorsuch, mitcham primary school no. 2904 -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Book & case, Albert J Mullett. Government Printer, The Education Department record of War Service. Victoria. 1914-1919, 1921 (Exact)
Similar books were given to all Victorian Schools. This one from Norong Central School, near Rutherglen. Donated by Alec Prentice. Case was probably made by pupils of Norong Central School. Book "The Education Departments Record of War Service. Victoria 1914-1919" encased in a wood and glass frame.On inscription page in book: "Norong Central"norong central school, war service, world war i, world war 1, ww1, wwi, teachers -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Book & case, Albert J Mullett. Government Printer, The Education Department record of War Service. Victoria. 1914-1919, 1921 (Exact)
Similar books were given to all Victorian Schools. This one from Prentice North School, near Rutherglen. Donated by Alec Prentice. Case was probably made by pupils of Prentice North School.Book "The Education Department's Record of War Service. Victoria 1914-1919" encased in a wood and glass frame.On inscription page in book: "Prentice North"prentice north school, war service, world war i, world war 1, ww1, wwi, teachers -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Nurses with Tutor and Skeleton, 1964
The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989.Nurses with Tutor and Skeleton, schools 64 and 63. Two photos of Six nurses and Tutor Jack Hutley (with stick) standing around a skeleton. Behind them are body charts and props. On rear of Photos the nurses names are written, however their position in the photos are difficult to work out: Schools 63 and 64, Tutor Jack Hutley, Nurses R. L.Heath, B. L. Abbott, J. M. Wood, P. A. Tuohey, Denise O'Sullivan, Lyn Heath, Northern District School of Nursing, 37 Rowan Street Bendigo. BCV8 Bendigonurse training, ndsn, lister house, school 63, school 64, jack hutly -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Poster - School Motto, Late 19th or early 20th century
... in dark wood. Poster School Motto ...School motto in red lettering on a white background, framed in dark wood.Written at top and bottom, framing the motto: "Rutherglen State School" Motto in centre: "Let Our Motto be To Love Honour and Obey Our Teachers"schools, motto, rutherglen state school -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - Family and friends skill share
These photographs capture the moments when parents, carers and friends of children attending Bialik came into the school to share their skills. Images show some people cooking in a classroom. Most of the photographs show upper-level primary school children being instructed in a wood-work room. c 1992-1993 For inquiries or access contact [email protected] date marking: 20 August 1992 and 9 August 19931990s, 1992, 1993, school, jewish school, bialik college, photographs. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Smeaton District World War One Honour Board, 06/10/2013
Photograph of the Smeaton World War One Honour Board on display in the Smeaton Primary School in 2013.smeaton, smeaton honour board, world war one, w. anderson, archibald, baker, balfour, barnes, boadle, bourke, boyes, branagan, bridgeford, w. bridgeford mc, t.l. barnes, v.t. brookes, brookes, h.h. campbell, cane, cowan, coulson, carmichael, curran, carling, curtis, davis, davies, dean, finlayson, flanagan, forrester, grigsby, godfrey, harros, hurn, jeffrey, jones, kilfoyle, marshall, mitchell, mckenzie, mcleaod, j.g. o'halloran, j. punshan, w.h. richards, riddiford, risk, rowland, g.e. waddingham, sheehan, waddingham, whatmore, wilson, wood, nurse anderson, nurse redman, anderson, redman -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - Army Hut
Army Hut that was used at the Tatura Racecourse after the war. The gumtree plantation was plated by Tatura Primary School students.Long Grey corrugated iron hut with corrugated iron roof. Six wood framed windows painted white and one black framed possibly aluminium window in centre of the hut. Four wooden doors with stone steps. A row of gumtree behind the hut. Lawn and gravel road around the hut.racecourse, hut, army, war, tatura primary school, plantation -
Williamstown High School
Form ? 1960
Copy of black and white photograph of a Williamstown High School form in 1960.On back: 1960 Front row - 6) Ann (Stephens) Frances 2nd row - 3) Annette (Woods) ? Staff member: Tristan Storeywilliamstown high school, class photographs, 1960, tristan storey -
Williamstown High School
Form 5 1968
Black and white photograph of Williamstown High School form 5 of 1968.On back of photograph: Form V 1968 Back row: Paul Pearce, Indo Saarelaht, Peter Hutchinson, Terry Mattison, Paul Sussich, Bill Woods, Philip Newman, Wayne Brabham, Greg Wilkinson, Kevin Williams, Angelko Mercina, Lindsay Learmonth. 2nd back: Gary Pollard, Richard Pyne, Philip Drewitt, Graeme Sheers, Greig Connell Front: Sue Matthews, Helen Rosenberg, Rita Piukac, Ann Seales, Dianne Couchman, Ann Higham, Karyl Daddow, Tanya Stevanovic, Marika Bencsik, Lyn Burkett, Margaret Dougan. - half the class missing as per usual.williamstown high school, 1968, form 5, student photographs -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Ballarat Old Colonists' Association Homes, Charles Anderson Grove, Ballarat
HISTORY OF THE BALLARAT OLD COLONISTS' ASSOCIATION HOMES AT CHARLES ANDERSON GROVE, LAKE GARDENS One of the original objectives of the Association was “to provide the shelter of a house for those Pioneers of the Goldfields whom the reverses of fortune have deprived of the means of procuring the comforts of life in their declining years.” While the first home at Charles Anderson Grove was built in 1925 the Association had previously provided relief for needy pioneers from the time it was formed in 1883. Relief included monthly monetary payments, loads of firewood, medical assistance and distribution of Christmas boxes of groceries to deserving pensioners and in some cases payment of burial costs. Records indicate that in September 1922 three of the pensioners being assisted by the Association were accepted as residents in the newly erected Hassell Homes in Gillies Street (now demolished-opposite the High School). The first site for an Asylum for Indigent Members of the Old Colonists' Association was temporarily reserved from sale in October 1891. The site was approximately 28 acres in area in Mt Clear nearly opposite Midvale Shopping Centre in Main Road. The site was heavily timbered and when cleared over 260 tons of wood was sold to the Woah Hawp Gold Mining Company. A set of gates were erected but no homes built, although a plan for this reserve was drawn which showed twenty buildings ranging from one to four unit per building. The reserve was revoked in November 1909. The second site temporarily reserved in November 1909 as an Asylum was in Alfredton and consisted of some 7 acres and was adjacent to land reserved for an Abattoirs for the Ballarat Council. The reserve was revoked in February 1912 as it was deemed more appropriate to be added to the Abattoir site. Council suggested four (4) other sites in exchange for this land and they were inspected by the President, Vice President and Secretary on 22 December 1912. The first site inspected was land on the west side of Creswick Road opposite the brick kilns (now occupied by the showgrounds and oval). The land was described as being good quality, well fenced, no trees, good drainage and ample acreage but some distance from trams. The second site was Perry Park which was described as being good land, well fenced, having frontage to Gillies Street, good drainage and about 26 acres (but subsequently reduced to 10 acres). It was closely planted with Pinus Insignias and Wattle and had easy access from the Botanic Gardens tram. The third site was the North West portion of Victoria Park (corner of Sturt and Gillies Street) and was described as good land, well fenced and drained and well located. The fourth site was the South West corner of Victoria Park and known as Pound Paddock (corner of Winter Street and Gillies Street). It was considered to be low lying and too close to the Abattoir, and was also a considerable distance from trams. While the third site was recommended as the most suitable for the erection of homes it was considered unwise from the point of view as citizens to reduce the acreage of the park and therefore it was recommended that the Perry Park site be asked for as the most acceptable to the Association for the building of homes. The site was eventually temporarily reserved for an Asylum for Indigent Members of the Association in April 1914 with the gates from Mt Clear having been removed to the site a year earlier and eventually erected in 1917 for £12.10.0. In the same year the first 290 pine trees were advertised for removal in July and sold for £16. A sign indicating that the site was reserved for the erection of cottages was erected in September 1917. Stripping of the wattle bark (for tanning) and the cutting of the wood occurred in November 1918 with the land then being leased until it was required for the construction of the first homes in 1924. While the site was the third to be reserved it was the only one which was used for its intended purpose. It was named as Charles Anderson Grove in honour of Charles Anderson who joined the Association in 1918 and was President of the Association from 1942 to 1944. A number of cottages in the Ballarat Old Colonists' Association Retirement Village of Gillies Street, Ballarat.charles anderson grove, old colonists' club, ballarat, old colonists' association, old colonists' homes, retirement village -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Image, The History of Charles Anderson and Charles Anderson Grove, Ballarat
Information relating to Charles Anderson and Charles Anderson Grove, Lake Gardens, Ballarat. The Old Colonists' Association Ballarat Inc. is a not for profit charitable organisation providing accommodation for elderly people. It manages a 27 Home retirement village at Charles Anderson Grove, Ballarat. Accommodation is offered at significantly below market rates. It has been providing low cost accommodation to the elderly since the 1920s. The Association Council overseas the running of this facility on a voluntary basis. HISTORY OF THE BALLARAT OLD COLONISTS' ASSOCIATION HOMES AT CHARLES ANDERSON GROVE, LAKE GARDENS One of the original objectives of the Association was “to provide the shelter of a house for those Pioneers of the Goldfields whom the reverses of fortune have deprived of the means of procuring the comforts of life in their declining years.” While the first home at Charles Anderson Grove was built in 1925 the Association had previously provided relief for needy pioneers from the time it was formed in 1883. Relief included monthly monetary payments, loads of firewood, medical assistance and distribution of Christmas boxes of groceries to deserving pensioners and in some cases payment of burial costs. Records indicate that in September 1922 three of the pensioners being assisted by the Association were accepted as residents in the newly erected Hassell Homes in Gillies Street (now demolished-opposite the High School). The first site for an Asylum for Indigent Members of the Old Colonists' Association was temporarily reserved from sale in October 1891. The site was approximately 28 acres in area in Mt Clear nearly opposite Midvale Shopping Centre in Main Road. The site was heavily timbered and when cleared over 260 tons of wood was sold to the Woah Hawp Gold Mining Company. A set of gates were erected but no homes built, although a plan for this reserve was drawn which showed twenty buildings ranging from one to four unit per building. The reserve was revoked in November 1909. The second site temporarily reserved in November 1909 as an Asylum was in Alfredton and consisted of some 7 acres and was adjacent to land reserved for an Abattoirs for the Ballarat Council. The reserve was revoked in February 1912 as it was deemed more appropriate to be added to the Abattoir site. Council suggested four (4) other sites in exchange for this land and they were inspected by the President, Vice President and Secretary on 22 December 1912. The first site inspected was land on the west side of Creswick Road opposite the brick kilns (now occupied by the showgrounds and oval). The land was described as being good quality, well fenced, no trees, good drainage and ample acreage but some distance from trams. The second site was Perry Park which was described as being good land, well fenced, having frontage to Gillies Street, good drainage and about 26 acres (but subsequently reduced to 10 acres). It was closely planted with Pinus Insignias and Wattle and had easy access from the Botanic Gardens tram. The third site was the North West portion of Victoria Park (corner of Sturt and Gillies Street) and was described as good land, well fenced and drained and well located. The fourth site was the South West corner of Victoria Park and known as Pound Paddock (corner of Winter Street and Gillies Street). It was considered to be low lying and too close to the Abattoir, and was also a considerable distance from trams. While the third site was recommended as the most suitable for the erection of homes it was considered unwise from the point of view as citizens to reduce the acreage of the park and therefore it was recommended that the Perry Park site be asked for as the most acceptable to the Association for the building of homes. The site was eventually temporarily reserved for an Asylum for Indigent Members of the Association in April 1914 with the gates from Mt Clear having been removed to the site a year earlier and eventually erected in 1917 for £12.10.0. In the same year the first 290 pine trees were advertised for removal in July and sold for £16. A sign indicating that the site was reserved for the erection of cottages was erected in September 1917. Stripping of the wattle bark (for tanning) and the cutting of the wood occurred in November 1918 with the land then being leased until it was required for the construction of the first homes in 1924. While the site was the third to be reserved it was the only one which was used for its intended purpose. It was named as Charles Anderson Grove in honour of Charles Anderson who joined the Association in 1918 and was President of the Association from 1942 to 1944. CHARLES HENRY GRATTAN ANDERSON C.H.G. Anderson (Electoral Returning Officer) was elected to membership of the Old Colonists' Association, Ballarat, in October 1918. He was elected to the Association Committee in 1926, and appointed Treasurer of the Association on the resignation of F. Ellis until the end of the financial year in 1933. In 1936 Charles Anderson indicated he would not be available for the President's Chair and that he would retire from the Committee owing to pressure of work. C.H.G. Anderson was welcomed as a new member of the Association in 1938, and served as President of the Old Colonists' Association from 1942-1944. Midway through 1949 Charles Anderson was appointed Members Secretary and Manager of the Ballarat Old Colonists' Club at £5.0.0 per week and 10/- for entertainment, to commence work prior to 01 August 1949. He was to do 30 hours per week and be present on Friday and generally on Saturday nights. In 1957 a minute of sympathy was extended to Club Manager Charles Anderson on the loss of his son. In 1958 a bonus of £20.0.0 was paid to Charles Anderson in recognition of his service in assisting the Secretary/Manager taking over under difficult conditions. In March 1964 the Shire of Ballarat would not permit a private road to be named Anderson Grove as Anderson Street already existed in Ballarat but Charles Anderson Grove was deemed acceptable. A recommendation of the Committee was put to the AGM in 1967 that Charles Anderson be made a Life Member. In 1969 an Association meeting observed a minutes silence in memory of Chas Anderson. Charles Anderson was also a Committee member of Ballarat Mechanics' Institute from February 1940 to February 1970. He was President in 1948. Black and white photographic portrait of Charles Anderson.charles anderson, charles anderson grove, ballarat old colonists' club, old colonists' association, ballarat, ballarat mechanics' institute, hassell homes, woah hawp gold mining company, firewood, retirement village -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1915
A wooden racquet with a convex throat, and octagonal handle. Decal inscription across crown of head,and throat of obverse: HIGH SCHOOL/PENNANT. Company logo is a pennant, in front of crossed racquets, and supported by two balls. Materials: Wood, Gut, Glue, Lacquer, Ink, Leather, Metaltennis -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Furniture ornament
Original use unknown. Found underneath the St Martins Anglican Church Hall building when it was moved from Belgrave South Primary School to Belgrave Heights in 1994.Five-sided piece of wood with carvings of vines and a flower at the centre. -
Wangaratta High School
WAHS Mounted Photo, 1909
Sepia photograph of Wangaratta Agricultural High School nature students on a field trip with white writing mounted on black painted wood.A.H.S. NATURE STUDENTS ON MT MORGAN IN 1909 J.E. B, ARCHIBALD. PHOTO -
Wangaratta High School
WAHS Mounted Photo
Sepia photograph of the Wangaratta Agricultural High School building with white writing mounted on black painted woodWANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL -
Wangaratta High School
WAHS Mounted Photo
Sepia photograph of construction at Wangaratta Agricultural High School mounted on black painted wood -
Wangaratta High School
WSC Mounted photo, 1997
Large colour photo of all Wangaratta Secondary College 1997 year 12 students, with a black board in front reading WANGARATTA SECONDARY COLLEGE YEAR 12 1997. Mounted on black painted wood. -
Wangaratta High School
WSC Mounted photo, 1998
Large colour photo of all Wangaratta Secondary College 1998 year 12 students, with a black board in front reading WANGARATTA SECONDARY COLLEGE YEAR 12 1998. white box along the bottom bears the WSC logo and the names of the students in the photograph. Mounted on black painted wood. -
Wangaratta High School
WSC Mounted photo, 1996
Large colour photo of all Wangaratta Secondary College 1996 year 12 students, with a black board in front reading WANGARATTA SECONDARY COLLEGE YEAR 12 1996. Mounted on black painted wood. -
Wangaratta High School
WSC Mounted photo, 1995
Large colour photo of all Wangaratta Secondary College 1995 year 12 students, with a black board in front reading WANGARATTA SECONDARY COLLEGE YEAR 12 1995. A white box along the bottom bears the WSC logo and the names of the students in the photograph. Mounted on black painted wood. -
Wangaratta High School
WSC Mounted photo, 1994
Large colour photo of all Wangaratta Secondary College 1994 year 12 students, with a black board in front reading WANGARATTA SECONDARY COLLEGE YEAR 12 1994. A white box along the bottom bears the WSC logo and the names of the students in the photograph. Mounted on black painted wood. -
Wangaratta High School
WSC Mounted photo, 1993
Large colour photo of all Wangaratta Secondary College 1993 year 12 students, with a black board in front reading WANGARATTA SECONDARY COLLEGE YEAR 12 1993. A white box along the bottom bears the WSC logo and the names of the students in the photograph. Mounted on black painted wood. -
Wangaratta High School
WSC Mounted photo, 1992
Large colour photo of all Wangaratta Secondary College 1992 year 12 students, with a black board in front reading WANGARATTA SECONDARY COLLEGE YEAR 12 1992. A white box along the bottom bears the WSC logo and the names of the students in the photograph. Mounted on black painted wood. -
Wangaratta High School
WSC Mounted photo, 1992
Large colour photo of all Wangaratta Secondary College 1992 staff, A white box along the bottom bears the WSC logo and reads WANGARATTA SECONDARY COLLEGE STAFF 1992. Mounted on black painted wood.