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Ringwood and District Historical Society
School Magazine, Parkwood High School Magazine 1985, 1985
Parkwood High School/Secondary College opened in 1979 and operated until closure in 2011.Pictures, stories and articles of interest - Parkwood High School/Secondary College, 35-39 Tortice Drive, North Ringwood, Victoria. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
School Magazine, Parkwood High School Magazine 1986, 1986
Parkwood High School/Secondary College opened in 1979 and operated until closure in 2011.Pictures, stories and articles of interest - Parkwood High School/Secondary College, 35-39 Tortice Drive, North Ringwood, Victoria. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
School Magazine, Parkwood High School Magazine 1987, 1987
Parkwood High School/Secondary College opened in 1979 and operated until closure in 2011.Pictures, stories and articles of interest - Parkwood High School/Secondary College, 35-39 Tortice Drive, North Ringwood, Victoria. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
School Magazine, Parkwood Secondary College School Magazine (1990), 1990
Parkwood High School/Secondary College opened in 1979 and operated until closure in 2011.Pictures, stories and articles of interest - Parkwood High School/Secondary College, 35-39 Tortice Drive, North Ringwood, Victoria. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Sacred Heart School
Shows picture of Sacred Heart Catholic School, Hogan Street, Tatura. Built in 1966Colour photograph showing Sacred Heart Catholic School in Hogan Street, Tatura. Photograph stuck onto piece of white cardboard. hogan street tatura, sacred heart catholic school -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Eltham Pre-School, 1973-1974
Papers donated by Gordon Pearce, 30 Apr 2021 pertaining to Eltham Pre-school and Eltham War Memorial Trust. Gordon was a former President of the Eltham Pre-school at the time the Eltham War Memorial Trust was disbanded by Eltham Shire Council in December 1973.Contents: 1. Articles of the Eltham War Memorial Trust (9 foolscap pages – photocopied on A3) 2. President’s Report: Eltham War Memorial Trust, Committee of Management, Dec. 1973 in which it was advised that the Committee was to be disbanded. 3. Letter: Gordon J.J. Pearce, President Eltham Pre-school to C.J. Bock, Chief Administrative Officer, Shire of Eltham, 21 Nov 1973 expressing disappointment at the Shire wanting to disband the Committee of Management of the Eltham War Memorial Trust 4. Minutes: Eltham Pre-school Committee, 26 Nov 1973 5. Minutes: Eltham Pre-school Committee, 17 Dec 1973 6. President’s Report: Gordon Pearce, Eltham Pre-school, 4 Feb 1974 (All photocopied on A4 paper except where noted) articles of trust, committee of management, eltham pre-school, eltham shire council, eltham war memorial trust, gordon pearce -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image, Ballarat School of Mines former Court House and Chemistry Laboratory, 1882
The Ballarat School of Mines was Australia's first, and was established in 1870. The former Ballarat Circuit Court was the first site of the Ballarat School of Mines. This building was demolished to make way for the Ballarat Technical Art School which was opened in 1915. Image of the Ballarat School of Mines, Lydiard Street in 1882. It shows the first building (former Circuit Courthouse), and the Chemistry Buildings. The lower chimney is a gauge tower designed by Henry Richards Caselliballarat school of mines, establishment, former ballarat circuit courthouse, gauge tower, mining, henry caselli, lydiard street south -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Ballarat School of Mines Plumbing Campus at 5 Yarrowee Street, Sebastopol, 1978
Created by the Ballarat School of Mines, a predecssor Institution of Federation University Australia..1) Ballarat School of Mines write to the Board of Inspectors Technical Schools re the property at 5 Yarrowee Street to be used for Plumbing at the Ballarat School of Mines. It Also mentions a number of other priorities such as the Hillman Physical Educaiton Building in Hickman Street, a student hostel, and am Agricult. .2) Notes on the suitability of 5 Yarrowee Street Sebastopol for use as a Plumbing Facility. ,6) Property report and caluation on 16 Victoria Street Ballarat East, and 5 Yarrowee Street Sebastopol by Doepel, Lilley and Taylor. The property was formerly the site of Telstar Caravans. sebastopol, peter shiells, ballarat school of mines plumbing campus, 5 yarrowee street sebastopol, doepel lilley & tayor, k.f. kemp, e.a. farley, telstar caravans, ernest a. farley, 16 victoria st ballarat east -
Federation University Historical Collection
Card, Ballarat School of Mines Assay Card for Robert M. Serjeant, 21/12/1910
The Ballarat School of Mines often conducted assaying for a fee in their Model Mine. Ballarat School of Mines Assay card. Mr Sargent (most probably Robert M. Serjeant) presented 18 bags of sandstone for assayingballarat school of mines, assay, assaying, sandstone, serjeant, r.m. serjeant, robert m. serjeant., mining -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, St Kilda Park Primary School c1903, c. 1903
Hand written: Park School, St Kilda (about 1903) on back: Donated by Miss L.Hanby(?) R21 St Kilda Parksepia photograph fair condition mountedPark School, St Kilda (about 1903) on back: Donated by Miss L. Hanby(?) R21 St Kilda Park -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Robert Cochrane, Linton State School teacher and headmaster, late 1800'S
Part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 66. Robert Cochrane taught at Linton State School and was Head Teacher between 1891 and 1895.Sepia portrait of a young man with beard and moustache, wearing suit coat and wide tie."Robert Cochrane, on teaching staff of Linton State school No. 880 when opened in 1873, Head teacher 1891-1895"robert cochrane, linton state school, old lintonian collection -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Sir Redmond Barry, The Opening of the School of Mines at Ballarat, 1870, 26/10/1870 (exact)
Sir Redmond Barry was a Trustee and first President of the Ballarat School of Mines, Australia's first school of mines. Minutes of the Ballarat School of Mines Council (10 nov. 1870) state that a letter be sent to Sir Redmond barry acknowledging with thanks the copy of his address and stating that the COuncil had determined upon ordering 100 copies at at present buyt that the Coucnil had postponed the printing of a larger number till the constitution and some other matters are prepared so as to be printed with that. It was moved by Downes and seconded by Henry Richards Caselli.Cream, soft covered booklet with the 23 page printed address on the opening of the Ballarat School of Mines as delivered by Sir Redmond Barry.Inside front covered written in ink by Barry: "To Edmund [Illegible] with Sir Redmond Barry's kind regards. January 2 1871. Handwritten corrections throughoutballarat school of mines, redmond barry, s m b, establishment, barry, legal, mason. firth & mccutcheon, robert stephenson, electricty, tangil mines -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Catholic School 1907
Originally the first R. C. church built in 1876 and became a school when a new church was built in 1907. The first church was where the presbytery now stands.Sepia photograph of a small group of students standing outside of the first Catholic School, Charlton, c 1907.st joseph's, church, roman catholic, charlton, education, school -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, School of Mines Ballarat; c1910, c1910
The former Ballarat Circuit Courthouse was used as the first site of the Ballarat School of Mines in 1870.Black and white photograph of two buildings at the Ballarat School of Mines. The one on the right is the former Ballarat Circuit Court House which was demolished to make way for the Ballarat Technical Art School (Gribble Building). The building on the left was orginally known as the New Classrooms and were opened in 1901. It is now known as the Administration Building (A-Building).ballarat school of mines, administration building, new classrooms, ballarat circuit court house, lydiard street south -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, School of Horticulture - Burnley Gardens School Rules, c. 1960
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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photographs - black and white, F.W. Niven, Presentation to Daniel Walker of the Ballarat School of Mines, c1899, c1899
Daniel Walker taught Chemistry at the Ballarat School of Mines. Presented to D. Walker B.Sc, F.C.S., A.k.C.L. Lond. Demonstrator Lecturer Chemistry Ballarat School of Mines As a Token of Respect By the students of the Chemical Laboratory william lakeland, lakeland, daniel walker, ballarat school of mines -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, From orchards to Orchard Grove, n.d
A short history of Blackburn South Primary School No 4035, 1920 until its closure in 1989.gamble (mr), raymond, a (rev), greenwood, e.w., hutchinson, w, dunne (mr), lyttle, edgar, collier, samuel, blackburn south primary school, no. 4035 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Pomegranite in the Ballarat School of Mines Gardens, 23/04/2020
The Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Gardens were established in 1879, and are situated at the rear of the current administration building. The gardens enabled the students to sit for examinations for registration by the Pharmacy Board of Victoria. An important aspect of this course was the study of Materia Medica, or botanical materials used for medicinal purposes.Colour photograph of a pomegranite in the Pomegranite tree in the Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Gardens.smb botanical gardens, botanical gardens, smb, ballarat school of mines, school of mines ballarat, ballarat, photograph, pomegranite -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Pomegranite in the Ballarat School of Mines Gardens, 26/03/2017
The Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Gardens were established in 1879, and are situated at the rear of the current administration building. The gardens enabled the students to sit for examinations for registration by the Pharmacy Board of Victoria. An important aspect of this course was the study of Materia Medica, or botanical materials used for medicinal purposes.Colour photograph of a pomegranite in the Pomegranite tree in the Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Gardens.smb botanical gardens, botanical gardens, smb, ballarat school of mines, school of mines ballarat, ballarat, photograph, pomegranite -
Federation University Historical Collection
Certificate, Ballarat Technical School Endowment Plantation, 1928, 1928
The School Endowment Plantation Scheme was established in 1922 as a joint venture between the Education Department and the FCV. It was administered by the Education Department with technical supervision by the Commission. While some plantations were established on private land donated or leased for the purpose, most were established on Crown Lands or Reserved Forest made available, without cost, by the State. (https://www.victoriasforestryheritage.org.au/community/schools.html, accessed 26 September 2020) Throughout the Nerrina district numerous areas of public land were set aside as school endowment plantations as part of various schools’ educational resources. The plantations were initially established to instil through community involvement a love of forests and an appreciation of their value, and in fact many of them are well suited for regular use as a teaching resource of this nature. It was expected that this use will increase as courses embracing various aspects of environmental science are developed. Many school plantations have been planted to radiata pine, and revenue from the sale of produce used to provide amenities required by the schools. In some cases, however, these plantations have not been very successful in providing revenue, as the sites are unsuitable for economic growth or the plantations are too small or the location too far from processing centres to allow economic harvesting. In some instances, radiata pine plantations have failed due to poor management. In 1982 the Land Conservation Council believed that all the existing plantations should be assessed in order to establish their value as a teaching resource. Those not needed or that are unsuitable for teaching purposes for some reason, such as their location, should be terminated. Those planted to radiata pine that have limited value as a teaching resource although satisfactory for wood production may continue to be used for such production, but should be reviewed when the pines are harvested. (http://www.veac.vic.gov.au/reports/354-Ballarat-Study-Area.pdf, acccessed 30/03/2017) Three A3 page covenant outlining the 35 acres of Crown Land in the Parish Of Ballarat, County of Grenville, to be granted under permissive occupancy for the establishment of a school plantation to be known as the Ballarat Technical School Endowment Plantation, and two letters relating to same, one on green paper. The Ballarat Technical School Endowment Plantation was at Vale Park, Ballarat. Vale Park is near Norman Street, Ballarat. pine plantation, ballarat junior technical school, alumni, ballarat technical school, ballarat technical school endowment plantation, harry s. gill, augustine f. hesiltine, william h. middleton, frederick brawn, william brazenor, a.w. steane, j.b. robinson, vale park, lindsay hillman, a.j. sutherland, oliver r. roberts, w.a. richardson, w.i. watson, j.g. hopwood, g.f. rumpff, e.j. dalker, john b. colbourn, jack r. collins -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Plaque, Heathmont Primary School No. 4688 plaque for the Amy Alford Library - 1976, 1976
Heavy brown metal plaque from Heathmont Primary School No. 4688 for the Amy Alford Library. +Additional Keywords: Thompson, L.H.S. / Alford, AmyHeathmont Primary School No. 4688.; The Amy Alford Library. This library was officially opened on the 19th day of November 1976 by The Hon L.H.S. Thompson CMG, MP, BA(Hons), B.ED, deputy Premier of Victoria, Minister of Education. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, The Golden Jubilee of Zeerust School & District, 1978
Written for golden jubilee of Zeerust School 1928. March 27th 1978 Also includes program, fabric bookmark, handwritten letter to M Ford from N Meckler. Newspaper article 1990.Yellow cover, photographs of old and new primary schools, Zeerust, on front cover. 71 pages.Jubilee Committee Signatures on back pagezeerust school & district, ford m, ford t, n meckler -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, History buffs cheery as old school revived, 2001
Burwood State school, built 1865.Burwood State school, built 1865, abandoned and left derelict for a decade is about to become headquarters for the Victorian Association of School Councils. Box Hill Historical Society began to lobby for funding in 1995 to have the building restored and put to community use.Burwood State school, built 1865.primary schools, burwood primary school, no 461, victorian association of school councils, box hill historical society -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Minute Book of the Ballarat School of Mines Science and Field Naturalists Club, 1915-1918, 8 May 1915 - October 1918
This minute book records the reformed Science and Field Naturalists Club of the Ballarat School of Mines. Such a club had existed in 1888 and 1889. Final recorded meeting took place on 17th November 1918, resolved that "there would be no further meeting of the Club until further notice was given." (Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report of 1888, p.17. Also mentioned in Annual Report 1889, p.195)Dark blue hard-cover minute book with dark red spine. 186 numbered lined pages with left hand margin. Last entry on p.128. Courier Newspaper article 'Victorian National Park: Our Fauna and Fauna' by Charles Hoadley published 16/06/1915 Included: State Savings Bank of Victoria account booklet No. 128.155, issued to School of Mines Science and Field Naturalists Club.ballarat school of mines, smb, science and field naturalists club, fenner, charles fenner, albert w. steane, william baragwanath, john brittain, lal lal, lal lal excursion, science nad field naturalists club, ballarat field naturalists wild flower show, maurice copland, alfred mica smith, sunnyside woollen mill excursion, wilson's promontory, charles hoadley -
Ruyton Girls' School
Newsletter, Ruyton Reports, 1991
The Ruyton Reporter (formerly known as Ruyton Reports) captures the essential Ruyton Girls' School experience for the broader school community. It has been produced since 1986.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to one of the oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Thus, the record can be used as a reference example for research into Victorian school history. It also gives insight into the types of activities and events undertaken at Ruyton Girls' School during the period of its production. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Black and white newsletter printed on paper with staple binding. 16 pages.Front Page: R / RECTE ET FIDE LITER / RUYTON REPORTS / Ruyton Girls' School / 12 Selbourne Road, Kew 3101 / Telephone: (03) 819 2422 / Facsimile: (03) 818 4790 / November 1991 / Vol. 6 No. 2 / 'Walkathon': A Triumph! / Final Total: $35,000.00 / The extraordinary success of this event in which every girl from Prep to Year 12 participated / must be attributed to School Co-Captains, Amelia Jones and Kadri Kutt. Loyally supported / by the Sports Co-Captains, Juanita McLaren and Penny Mudge, their leadership ensured / that Mr. Stan Guilfoyle would generously provide maximum support for their efforts. Our / grateful thanks go to all parents and other sponsors who helped our girls achieve this / outstanding result. / School Co-Captains Kadri Kutt and / Amelia Jones with Simone de Kever / and Catherine Littlejohn / Mrs Gillies, Kadri, Amelia and others set off on the Walkathon. (For an update for the / Physical Education Centre see page 10) /ruyton girls' school, ruyton, school, students, newsletter, ruyton reports, ruyton news, kew, victoria, melbourne, girls school -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Berry, Anderson & Co, Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report, 1897, 1897
Annual Report, Associateship of the School, Calendar for 1899, Examination Fees, Fees, Full Certificates Issued prior to 1897, Honorary Correspondents, Life Governors, Meteorological Observations, Office Bearers, Passes obtained since 1892 in Final Examinations, Professors and Lecturers, Report of the Superintendent of Laboratories, Report of the Professor of Geology and Botany, Report of the Professor of Engineering, Instructor in Engineering Drawing, Report of the Lecturer in Electricity, Report of the Teacher of Drawing, Results of Examinations Conducted by Education Department 1897, Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year 1897, Statistics - Students attending Lectures, Subscriptions and Donations, Subjects included in Regulations Technical Schools, Time TableBallarat School of Mines Annual Report, Pale green soft cover, 62 Pages annual report 1897, andrew anderson president, r. denham pinnock - vice president, the hon. john warrington rogers - trustee, the right reverend samuel thornton bishop of ballarat - trustee, james millhinch - trustee, james oddie - trustee, the hon. henry cuthbert - honorary solicitor, r. g. middleton - honorary treasurer, thomas s. hart - curator of museum, chas. kent - auditor, fred j. martell - director, professor alfred mica smith, john m. sutherland, professor g. j. dawbarn, w. huey steel, henry j. hall, a. e. c. kerr, j. f. usher, l. hart, a. e. callow, daniel walker, hubert r. w. murphy -
Box Hill Historical Society
Book, Robert L. Hayes, Ad altiora certamus : a collective memoir of the Box Hill High School 1950-55 Cohort and the Foundation Matriculation Class, 2015
The reminiscences of 190 of the foundation matriculation class of Box Hill High School are collected to provide a history and memory of the school and the students. Stories of school life as well as life after Box Hill High School were contributed. A list of the members of the cohort as well as names of those who provided personal accounts are included.214 pages : illustrations (some colour}, facsimiles (some colour}, portraits (some colour}; 3 appendicesnon-fictionThe reminiscences of 190 of the foundation matriculation class of Box Hill High School are collected to provide a history and memory of the school and the students. Stories of school life as well as life after Box Hill High School were contributed. A list of the members of the cohort as well as names of those who provided personal accounts are included.schools, box hill high school, reminiscences, memoirs, agnew> malcolm, aitken> michael, baker> jeff, barber> rance, barclay> robin, blackwell> john, chandler> geoff, dahan> paul, dobbin> graeme, filshie> barry, francis> arthur, friday> robin, gannaway> alex, hancy> tom, hayes> bob, hewitt> neil, hiscock> peter, hobday> garth, lee> bryan, mckirdy> lindsay, olsen> ken, roffey> stuart, schaeche> marshall, smart> leslie, smit> kees, smith> graeme, swales> david, tucker> murray, wade> mark, webster> john, wilshier> eric, wilson> geoff -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Richard W. Richards, Notes from Richard Walter Richards on his Retirement as Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines, 1958, 1958
Richard W. Richards was Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines, and was Physicist with the Shackleton Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1914-1917) . He was one of seven survivors of the Ross Sea Party who were stranded in Antarctical during Ernest Shackletyon's ill-fated 1914 expedition. xand Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines (1948-1958). Dick Richards died in 1985.Ten handwritten pages by Principal Richard Walter Richards relating to the running of the Ballarat School of Mines at the time if his retirementdick richards, richard w. richards, ballarat school of mines -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1950, 1950
School Council, Members of Staff, Editorial, Principal's Page, News and Notes, Prize Presentation, Magazine Committee 1950, Prominent Personalities, The Literary Society, Retirements, Boys Sport, Annual Sports, Football. Baseball, Tennis, Science School, Television in Australia,The Apprentices, Commercial Notes, The Girls Association, Preps and Dressmakers, The Art School, Junior School, List of Full Course Students, Students doing Trade Apprenticeship courses, Junior Technical School Roll CallWhite soft covered magazine with green and gold font.ballarat school of mines, magazine, k. e. scull, g.w. barrel, e. j. tippett, j. harriott, lindsay hillman, a. e. watson (nee jeanette perkins, n. andrews, j. peyton, c.g. fairbank, s. jones, f. benjamin, b. flavel, f. heath, v. jolly, h. browning, m. troon, w. archibald, r. gay, s. ross, d. cotton, b. bryan, rodney t. sheppard, m. j. mccarthy, shirley ross, george m. hetherington, john k. ballinger, roberta gay, lois pedrazzi, robert tantau, joyce eberhardt, louise hamilton, joy lyons, john f. swain, d. mullins, g. cornell, arthur burrow, j. watts, w. carlyon, a. kinnane, j. boag, r. ingleton, b. schreenan, s. deans, j. tinney, r. campbell, j. vernon, j. jopling, d. durant, j. ballinger, j. swain, k. treloar, t. duncan, j. bethune, j. hines, l. owen, c. livitsanso, m. stevens, bob davis, e. boschen, j. sawyer, c. restarick, r. archer, m. tunbridge, j. carmichael, a. brokenshire, m. barker, a. mccallum, l. searle, p. richards, r. simpson, n. ludbrook, r. sheppard, nigel fitzclarence, j. m. blackburn, m. m. phillips, w. k. holmes, william rodgers, barry pearce, e. sobey, norma taylor, pat lavery, heather browning, anne wright, barbara wilson, lynette klein, margaret winberg, pearl monds, d. searle, heather harris, glenys nolan, dorothy wilkie, mary gleeson, phyllis dellaca, valerie jolly, anne turnley, lynette bromley, n. taylor, n. hooker, g. mainwaring, barbara symons, wm. j. paterson, j. jenkin, r. l. whitla, pastor r. m. hunting, r. phillips, r. f. bawden, l. b. doull, g. graham, s. hoffman, j. mulrooney, g. stimson, c. lockhart, b. kennedy, d. irish, l. dow, s. saw, m. winberg, h. clark, f. case, r. braybrook, g. holmes, e. mackie, j. collier, a. johnstone, n. newey, f. young, b. baldock, b. graham, n. caldow, c. hay, e. carter, g. delaland, r. millar, r. kennedy, g. wittingslow, h. flack, r. quayle, g. ditchfield, j. parrot, a. brogden, m. hodder, r. satchell, r. lyons, j. gilmer, f. andrewartha, b. tozer, d. jones, l. fuhrmeister, r. furlong, j. twaits, c. hocking, n. andres, d. quick, g. vickers, b. mann, s. kellett, b. matthews, g. gilbert, afl, vfl -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Photograph - Students at Holy Trinity Hall 1954
This reproduction photograph was donated in 1986 during research for the first history of the school, 'The Westbourne and Williamstown Grammar Schools: A History of the First 120 Years (1867-1986)' by historian Joseph Johnson. It pictures female students in 1954. The students are pictured at Holy Trinity Hall which was situated behind the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Nelson Place, Williamstown. The hall was located on the corner of Aitken and Pasco Streets, Williamstown, and was home to the school for 41 years from 3 February 1915. In 2008, Holy Trinity Williamstown approached the school to take possession of and relocate the heritage listed building, so that the church could redevelop its property.The relocation of Holy Trinity Hall was an enormous task and very large commitment by Westbourne Grammar to its heritage. Considerations included cost, relocation logistics, architectural conservation, modern building codes and educational facility standards. In 2010, after more than two years of process between the Anglican Church and Westbourne Grammar, including approval from Heritage Victoria and assistance from the Labour government's Building the Education Revolution program, the Holy Trinity Hall was moved to the Truganina campus and once again became a site of gathering and learning for Westbourne Grammar students. Black and white reproduction photograph. The image shows four rows of girls standing before a side wall of Holy Trinity Hall. A window is present behind the group of students and another window can be seen in the top right hand corner of the image.On the verso, "1954 Girls" in black ink and "79" in a circle in blue ink.