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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Greeting card, Eltham Primary School, Barbara Munro (1973), 1973
Cross Ref: 00119Folded cardboard greeting card with reproduction of ink sketch on frontPrinted on back: Eltham State School No. 209. Built in 1876. By courtesy of the artist.eltham primary school, barbara munro, eltham state school, state school no. 209 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Southwood Primary School 1972 Grade 3 class photo
Southwood Primay School Nov 6th 1972 Grade 3 Room 8 -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Grade 2b, Elwood Primary School 1966
black and white photograph unmounted fair conditionElwood Grade 2b 1966, Elwood Primary School 1966 (State) 2b -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Form 1E, Elwood Central School, 1969
Kodak black and white photograph unmounted fair conditionElwood Central Form 1E 1969. Elwood Central Primary School 1969. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Teachers c 1970, c. 1970
One of few Photographs in Col Phillips posessionsB/W. Photograph of three rows of teachers. Front row SittingClassic School Photography 13 Edward St Huntingdale 3166 Phone 566716education -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Work on paper, Joy Stewart, "Farmhouse" - St. Paul's School for the Blind, c. 1978
Sydney Joy (joy) Stewart (1925-2018) was a founding member of the Kew Historical Society, and during the 1970s its secretary. During her residence in Kew, she completed numerous property illustrations on commission. These ranged from preliminary sketches, including architectural details to finished pen & ink and wash illustrations on paper. On moving to Queensland, Joy Stewart donated the remaining property illustrations in her possession to the Kew Historical Society. In 1987-88, she fulfilled a commission by the Society of designs for a series of embroideries completed by residents during the Australian Bicentennial commemorations.Sydney Joy (Joy) Stewart was born in Melbourne 1925. She studied at Swinburne Technical College Art School from 1941-1945, then the National Gallery Art School 1946-1948. Her career included employment positions as a display artist, designer/painter, gallery assistant, and art teacher. Joy relocated to Cairns in 1981. Solo exhibitions in Melbourne and Cairns, including 'Done By Me' at Cairns Regional Gallery in 1999. Group exhibitions at Cairns Regional Gallery, 'The Fish John West Regrets, 1993' and 'Facets of Life' 1994. Joy Stewart died in Cairns in 2018.Watercolour, pen & Ink on paper by the artist and local historian Joy Stewart of a building in Studley Park Road, Kew.Inscription: "Farmhouse" - St. Paul's School for the Blind." Signed lower right: "JStewart".joy stewart, st paiul's school for the blind, neama -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Madame De Pressense, Two Years of School Life, 1882
Master John Johnston First Prize State School 2197 Nov 1882stawell education -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Uniform, Ringwood Technical School Prefect Blazer
Men's blue blazer with embroidered RTS Prefect insignia on breast pocket and tailor's label sewn inside - Wardrop "My Tailor" handcraft garment from the workrooms of Wardrop "My Tailor" Melbourne and provincial centres, Pure wool.Handwritten card - Peter Oliver, Ringwood Technical School 1958-1961 - Prefectrts, ringwood tech -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Four people discussing the Ballarat School of Mines Access Publication
Black and white photograph of four people discussing the Ballarat School of Mines Access Publication. Let to right: Mal Vallance (Ballarat School of Mines), ? , Richard Brea, Monica Maud.ballarat school of mines access publication, ballarat school of mines, mal vallance, richard bria, monica maud -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Burwood East Special Development School, 1986
Notes on development of Nadrasca and Burwood East Special Development School, with program for opening of Box Hill Special Development School, sent to Keith Rooney for use in Nunawading Bicentennial celebrations.Notes on development of Nadrasca and Burwood East Special Development School, with program for opening of Box Hill Special Development School, sent to Keith Rooney for use in Nunawading Bicentennial celebrations.Notes on development of Nadrasca and Burwood East Special Development School, with program for opening of Box Hill Special Development School, sent to Keith Rooney for use in Nunawading Bicentennial celebrations.rooney, keith, bicentenary, burwood east special development school, box hill special development school, nadrasca -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Sagoe Common School, 30/08/1984
Letter from C. Payne to the Nunawading Historical Society c/- Mrs D. Mattingley stating that after the closure of the old Sagoe Common School it was replaced by the Blackburn School, No 2923.sagoe common school, no. 463, blackburn primary school, no. 2923, primary schools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham Primary School
Coloured photo of Mitcham Primary School, Eastern corner facing North. Seating. Sandpit. This new section of MPS N0. 2904 was built to relocate/replace demolished Junior Schoolmitcham primary school, no. 2904 -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Colour photograph of Clarendon State School excursion to Williamson's Creek 1993, Clarendon State School excursion to Williamson's Creek 1993
Colour photo, Clarendon State School excursion to Mineral Springs, Burnt Bridge, Williamson's Creek 1993, last excursion before school closed, led by Ann Beggs Sunterclarendon school, excursion, mineral springs, burnt bridge, williamson's creek -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - correspondence, Victorian Department of Mines & Water Supply to Ballarat School of Mines
Lecturer at the Ballarat School of Mines, Prof. Alfred Mica Smith, was highly involved with a report commissioned by the Venitilation of Mines Board in 1898.A handwritten letter on Victorian Department of Mines & Water Supply letterhead (red logo). The letter reads: 4th Nov. 1898 F.J. Martell Esq Registrar School of Mines Ballaarat Dear Sir, I am directed by the Ventilation of Mines Board to ask whether your Council will grant my Board the use of a room on Thursday the 17th instant in which to hold a meeting. Faithfully Yours James Milne Secretary Venitlation BoardIn a red circle "639" At lower left "Replied to 5/11/98mining, ballarat school of mines, alfred mica smith, mines, venitlation, james milne -
Ruyton Girls' School
Programme, Ruyton Girls' School, Ruyton Athletic Sports, 26 April 1950
The pamphlet documents the agenda for the Ruyton Girls' School athletics sports carnival hosted at Glenferrie Oval on Wednesday, 26 April 1950. The program outlines a series of activities to be undertaken by junior and senior school students (including day girls and boarders), including crossball, potato sack race, hockey dribbling, egg and spoon race, relays, baseball throwing, and obstacle courses. Each sport is divided into age brackets including under 14, under 16, and 16 and over. The pamphlet also acts as a scorecard, featuring columns for recording results, points scored, progress points and times. Ruyton Girls' School has an exceptional reputation in school sport. The School is a member school of Girls' Sport Victoria (GSV), a large sporting association involving 24 independent girls’ schools in Melbourne. Girls in the Senior School have the opportunity to compete in a range of sports over the four terms and at three major carnivals; Swimming and Diving, Cross Country and Track and Field. Ruyton also has a very successful Rowing program and participates in the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Championships.The record has strong historic significance as it gives insight into the House system at Ruyton Girls' School; in particular, how the House system is used in a sports context. In the early 1920s, Ruyton was settling into its new home at Selbourne Road, Kew. At the time, students were arranged by their form (or year level) for lessons and other school activities. A collection of eight emblems and mottoes for each form group was published in the Ruytonian December 1922, although the genesis of each were left unexplained. With enrolments continually growing, Principal Miss Hilda Daniell felt a new basis of organisation would benefit students, giving them a broader outlook and something bigger to work for. She took inspiration from tradition and implemented a House system. The House system was adopted at Ruyton in September 1924 to "provide a new kind of co-operation and competition among the girls, especially in Sport." There were four houses, three of which were named after early Principals: Anderson, Bromby and Lascelles. There was also the School House, initially for boarders only. Some time after the publication of the Ruytonian in April 1928, the School House was renamed Daniell House, and had opened up to day girls. The account published by the newly formed Daniell House in the Ruytonian December 1928 reads, "we are rather bashful in presenting this account of our doings, for we are conscious of our newness. Our house has now the honour of being known as Daniell House." Four of the original eight form emblems were adopted by the new Houses, while the others were discarded. According to former teacher and author of the centenary history of Ruyton, Ms Majorie Theobald, the House system "gave a new focus for all competitive sport, which had previously been organised on a rather inequitable basis." The colours chosen for the Houses were cherry red for Anderson, royal blue for Bromby, gold for Lascelles, and pale blue for School (later Daniell). New students starting at Ruyton from Prep onwards are allocated to one of the following Houses with consideration to family connections and balance of numbers. The record's significance is further enhanced by its strong provenance, having been produced by Ruyton Girls' School and donated to the Archives by a familial connection of a former notable student.Pamphlet printed on cream coloured paper with navy blue ink. Two pages, folded in half.Obverse: tenns allowed 2 flat 3 teas 1 relay / 1 noveltie / 3 every thing entered in. / move for heats / Lanes 5 - 2 / First Page: under 15 50 yds. / 2. / 3 under 15 75 yds. / 4 / 5 / 6. Junior Crossball. / 7 / 8 / Second Page: 9 / 10 under 15. / 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 under 15 / 15 / 16. / Reverse: 21 Diamond Throwing open / 22 / 23 under 15 / 24 / 25 / 26 / 27 / Diamond / 28 / 29 / 30 / 31 / 32 / Junior under 15 1st July 1 Junior relay (?) / under 15 / Two sprints and potato go for championships /ruyton girls' school, students, school, ruyton, victoria, high school, senior school, day school, letter, old ruytonians association, kew, sport, school sport, girls' sport victoria, house, anderson, lascelles, bromby, daniell, athletics, glenferrie -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Badge - Falls Creek Ski School Level Badges
This item is from the private collection of George Shirling of Red Onion, Falls Creek. The badges were awarded to participants who achieved different levels of the Falls Creek Ski School as part of the Junior program. George Shirling arrived in Falls Creek in 1962. He engaged Phil Nowell to build the original Koki Alpine Lodge which opened in 1965 with 14 beds. George operated the lodge with Michael “Baldy” Blackwell as manager. He also graduated in sport psychology in 1981 and was invited to become team psychologist for the Australian Winter Olympic team which went to Albertville, France, in 1992. He later owned the Red Onion Chalet. George credited the success of Koki to “Baldy” Blackwell. “Baldy” and Phil Nowell started the Trackers Mountain Lodge in partnership during the 1980s. In 1971 George sold Koki Lodge to Sigi Doerr. In 2024 the renamed Koki Alpine resort remains a highly popular destination in Falls Creek. George Shirling passed away on 27th February 2023. He had remained actively involved in Falls Creek and was generous with his time and knowledge, always an amazing supporter of The Falls Creek Museum and Falls Creek Village.This item is significant because the badges recognise progress through the Falls Creek Ski School Program.A set of metal badges awarded for progress through the Ski School Program. Each level is represented by an different Australian animal. The program was sponsored by QANTAS.george shirling, falls creek -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Photograph - Children at Falls Creek Primary School
Falls Creek Primary School Prior to 1965, couples with small children would move away from Falls Creek due to there being no school facilities in the village. In the mid 60's a few families with school age children established themselves in the village, and a need arose for a school to encourage them to stay. An enrolment of seven children and a building was required before the Education Department could become involved. The Management Committee of the day gifted the families some land (still the site of the Falls Creek Primary School No. 5067) and fundraising began. The original committee consisted of the Steven family (two children), the Lee family (three children), the Caddie family (no children), the Carroll family (no children), and the Alston family (children?). After two years of community based, yet dubious fundraising methods (including weekly gluhwein parties, keg parties and numerous raffles), enough money ($1,300) was raised and an unused SEC building in Mt Beauty was bid on and won. Due to the condition of the road up to Falls Creek, it had to be dismantled and reassembled up the mountain. Unfortunately, the building was delivered to Falls Creek too late into the season to be erected but the following summer, with no money available to hire builders, working bees began, beer was on tap, and BBQs were cooked, and a crude schoolroom with an oil heater donated by Cecil Dobson from Winterhaven was erected. The first teacher hired was an Alaskan woman who agreed to a wage of $10 per child per week. Due to minimal resources the children were sent home at different times of the day in order to warm up and have a meal. Through the winter of 1971 many government departments were lobbied and it was decided that if the building could be finished to the Education Departments standards then they would provide a government endorsed full time teacher. The three main site holders (Bob Lee, Cecil Dobson and Dick Humphries) took out a loan and the school was refurbished and opened as the 'Bob Scott Memorial Hall' in time for the 1972 season. Maree Keele was the first Head Teacher. After three years of fund raising by the school committee the hall was paid off in full. After many years in the original building the Education Department took control of the school, updated the classrooms and provided accommodation for the teachers. In 1982, discussions began surrounding construction of a 'new' Falls Creek Primary School, a joint property with the community and the Education Department. After it was decided that the funds could not be raised fully by the community ($150,000), the Department constructed a new facility and students moved in on 1st July 1985.This image is significant as it is representative of the children who have attended Falls Creek Primary School and their families who work to establish an education facility in Falls Creek.A coloured photo of a group of students gathered outside Falls Creek Primary School No. 5067 held in the Bob Scott Memorial Hall. Children in the photo include:- Phoebe Irwin, Paul Bryce, Sharon Purdue, Matthew Dobson, Tracy Lee, Danielle Humphries, Emma Brown, Kelly Bryce, Tim Scott, Megan Scott, Darren Spargo, David Spargo, Paul Costa, Adrian Costa, Luke (?) Spargo, Charlie Brownfalls creek primary school, bob scott memorial hall, education falls creek, fcps 5067 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell State School Number 502 students in front of school building c1897
State School 502 Grade Photograph in front of school building. Probably 1897stawell education students -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Technical School with the Original Tech School Façade in Skene Street 1967
Stawell Technical School Original Tech School Façade Skene Street. 1967stawell education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Technical School showing the Quadrangle in the school yard looking towards Skene Street
Stawell Technical School. Quadrangle in school yard looking towards Skene Street.stawell education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell State School Number 502 Students in front of school building 1897
State School 502 Grade Photograph in front of school building October 1897 stawell education students -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Booklet - Prospectus, Cambridge & Leaney Printers, Bendigo Junior Technical School, School of Mines, Prospectus 1913, 1913
The Bendigo School of Mines was opened in 1873 to meet the scientific and technical needs of the mining industry on the local gold fields. Mining, chemistry, geology, metallurgy and art were taught. In c.1907 a Junior Technical School commenced to operate at the School of Mines and Industry. This was to enable boys who had completed primary school the opportunity to continue their education and learn skills to assist them in their future. In c.1961 the Junior Technical School ceased to operate with that function being transferred to the White Hills and Kangaroo Flat technical schools.Red/brown soft covered booklet.A.W Steane written on front coverbendigo junior technical school, prospectus, w.h walter, j.r.v anderson, a.w. steane, w.s. lake, k.c. abbott, mr grant, mathematics and science, woodwork and sheet metal, art, principal, bendigo -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plans, Plans of the Ballarat School of Mines, Lydiard Street South, Ballarat, 1953
.3) Ballarat School of Mines plan for water supply installation to prefabricated classrooms associated with the Ballarat Girls' Techncial School, April 1953 .4) Ballarat School of Mines plans for three prefabricated classrooms to be used as the Ballarat Girls' Techncial School, Hickman Street, Ballarat by Percy E. Everett, 16 December 1952. Earthworks undertaken by T.G. James. .5) Ballarat Sewerage Authority Plan of Drainage Prefabricated Class Rooms Ballarat School of Mines by Chief Architect Percy E. Everett, 13 April 1953. The plan shows basket ball court and shelter, classrooms, contours, excavations and girls toilet associated with the Ballarat Girls' Techncial School, Hickman Street, Ballarat. ballarat junior girls' technical school, ballarat girls' technical school, ballarat school of mines, hickman street, white flat, t.g. james -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Southwood Primary School 1982 Grade Prep Class photo
Southwood Primary School Grade Prep class photo, 1982students names hand written below photo -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Southwood Primary School Grade 1, 1983, Class photo
Sothwood Primary School Grade 1, 1983, Class photo -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Southwood Primary School Grade Prep, 1984, Class photo
Southwood Primary School Grade Prep, 1984, Class photoIncludes names of students -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Southwood Primary School Grade 1, 1985, Class photo
Southwood Primary School Grade 1, 1985, Class photoincludes student names -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Southwood Primary School Grade 6, 1988, Class photo
Southwood Primary School Grade 6, 1988, Class photoincludes student names -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Southwood Primary School Grade 6H, 1990, Class photo
Southwood Primary School Grade 6H, 1990, Class photoincludes student names -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Archive, Southwood Primary School, Ringwood Archive Collection of Photographs and Documents 1965-1997 (Parent Record)
This is the parent record of the archives collection of Southwood Primary School, Ringwood.