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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell State School Number 502 - Named Class Group 1908
502 State School - Class Group 1908stawell education students -
Clunes Museum
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Given by Chris Durie whose mother was Rose Fawcett who lived at Powlett Hill. Photo has been trimmed to fit into album space. Chris has another photo of a larger group of students from about 1916.Four unkown students at Clunes High School about 1916 . Rose Fawcett (back R) Copy of original photo.On back 4local history, photography, photographs, rose fawcett, unknown students at clunes high school 1916, clunes high school -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Ledcourt State School and Students
Grodon Pickering, Sylvia Launder, Joan Clark, Neville Howard, Shirley walker, Bill Cunningham, Lorraine Pickering, Layra Howard, Mervyn Launder, Margaret Howard, Arther Clark, Dorothy Launder, Mervyn PickeringGroup of Sudents lined up in front pf Wooden School Building -
Duldig Studio museum + sculpture garden
Sculpture, Karl Duldig, Mask by Karl Duldig 1921, 1921
Karl Duldig carved this marble sculpture of a mask in the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule (School of Applied Arts) in 1921. His teacher, Anton Hanak, the Professor of Sculpture at the School, encouraged him to carve directly into the stone. It was an accomplished work for the 19 year-old student and was selected by Hanak to represent the students of the School at the Deutschen Gewerbeschau (German Applied Art exhibition) in Munich in 1922, an early accolade for the young artist. The sculpture and another Kneeling Nude were reproduced in the journal Deustche Kunst and Dekoration in 1923-24 in an article on the Hanak-Klasse. In 2011 Mask was exhibited in the National Gallery of Victoria exhibition Vienna: Art and Design. The sculpture is one of ten substantial sculptures in marble and stone, and a larger group terracotta sculptures and masks, portrait busts and small stone sculptures created by Karl Duldig in Vienna that are held in the Museum collection. These art works are complemented by an archive of contemporary documents including letters, photographs, documents and ephemera. In 1938 Duldig’s Viennese sculptures were sent to Paris in 1938 for a proposed exhibition, and were hidden in Paris by Slawa Duldig’s sister Rella, throughout the Second World War, and arrived in Australia post-war over 5 decades. Karl Duldig was a student of the Kunstgewerbeschule from 1921 until 1925, and then attended the Akademie Der Bildenden Künste (Academy of Fine Arts) from 1929 until 1933. He was accepted into the Professor Josef Mullner’s “Meisterschule” at the Academy of Fine Arts from 1929 until 1933. His teacher at the Kunstgwerebeschule was Austria’s foremost contemporary sculptor Anton Hanak, and he was a formative influence on Duldig’s work. Hanak had been a member of Viennese Secession, and worked with Josef Hoffman on architectural commissions prior to the First World War. Hanak shared both his love of the expressive quality of materials and a humanist vision with his students. Various writers have written about Duldig’s interest in masks. His interest may have been stimulated by his classical education, the Greek and Roman antiquities in the Kunsthistoriches Museum in Vienna, or the ethnological collections in Vienna’s Museum of Ethnology (now known as the Weltmuseum). The mask was a motif explored by expressionist and cubist artists whose work was exhibited at the Vienna Secession. Duldig would have been familiar with the psychological investigations of the neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud, who established his practice in Vienna. In the Duldig Studio library, Duldig’s keen interest in the arts of a myriad of visual cultures is apparent. Of particular note are two well-thumbed copies Rudolf Utzinger’s, Masken, published by Ernst Wasmuth in Berlin in 1923, depicting masks from around the world. It is likely that a multitude of influences were at play. Slawa Duldig also worked with this motif, and also carved a smaller mask in Salzburg marble as well as a remarkable mask in clay, and these are held in the collection. Ann Carew 2016The Mask has national and international aesthetic significance. It is one of the earliest works by Karl Duldig in the Studio collection, and is a subject that he would continue to explore throughout his working life. The sculpture demonstrates a high degree of technical skill and mastery at an early age. It is evidence of Duldig’s engagement with the art of his peers during this period – the mask is a motif that inspired contemporary expressionist and cubist artists. It also demonstrates his interests in portraiture, human psychology, and the creation of identity and transformation of personalities. The Mask also provides an important link to the studio practice in the Vienna Kunstgwerbeschule, the teaching of Anton Hanak, and the program of international art exhibitions in Europe during the period. It is also of historical significance: the story of its survival and eventual recovery provides a counterpoint to the story of the Nazis’ confiscation of art during the Second World War. Ann Carew 2016Carving in Salzburg Marble. Holes for eyes and mouth cut through the block. Highly polished finish at front contrasting with rough finish at back and stylised curled hair. Marble base separate (75 x 275 x 198, wt 9000) and added later by artist. Karl Duldig 1921 incised on back -
Peterborough History Group
Photograph - Peterborough Hall and students
The school in Peterborough was operating out of the hall at that time. This is probably the last group of students at the Peterborough school as the Timboon Consolidated School was opened in 1948.Shows the small school and names of local students at that time. Peterborough school was incorporated into the Timboon Consolidated School.Two copies of original photographs, one of a group of school students in front of the hall, the other is a picture of the front of the hall, circa 1947Handwritten on the back are the names of the students and the date. the picture of the hall also has the name and date.peterborough, peterborough hall, peterborough school, geoff mckenzie, ron staghorn, pat barling, john barling, joan wiber, margaret barling, yvonne barling, ray lane, danny barling, jenny irvine, bill barling -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Students 1965, 1964
Names listed on back 6975-3 Stawell High School March 12th 1965 Form 2A Teacher Miss Hogan Carolyn Air, Jenny Arnott, Lorrain Anderson, Wendy Anyon, Janine Chester, Pat Friend, Heather Allen, Helen Guy, Dianne Dalziel, Vicky Delley Kevin Hillier, Gary Leslie, Larry Redman, Jean Allan, Heathers McLeod, Moya Maddocks, John Hartrick, Anthony Simpson, Colin McLennan Peter Roder, Graeme Tucker, Gary Thompson, Ian Hill, John Rathgeber, Robert Sparrow, Gary Matthews, Michael de Clifford, Andrew Wood, John Duff Lyn Bates, Doreen Bennett, Suzanne Harding, Carol Gunning, Miss Hogan, Michelle Edwards, Linda Hemley, Linda Blake, Rosemary Kolsolusky Student group in LibraryStawell High School Form 1b 1964 Teacher Miss Haml=iltoneducation -
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Photograph, Stawell Primary School Number 502 Grade 1E 1957
Primary School 502 - Grade 1E 1957 Stawell State School No 502 Grade 1E, 1975 Back Row, Trevor Ralph, Ivan Elliot, Dennis Nicholson, Robert Sparrow, Peter Cahill, Larry Redman, Kevin Wilson, Stephen Kent. Second Row, Teddy Hall, John Pauling, Roger Hinde, Greg Court, Craig Canning, James Evans, Clifford Hay, Robyn Elliot, Stephen Clifford, Neil Pickering. Third Row, Doreen Bennett, Moray Faith, Yvonne Howlett, Janine Chester, Judy Cooper, Linda Hemley, Maree Coxon, Marlene Watson, Carolyn Air. Front Row, Gail Earle, Pam Cashin, Robyn Dowsett, Bernice Smith, Beverly Jackson. Group of Primary School Students assembled for class photograph with slate board Stawell School No 502 Grade 1(E) 1957stawell education students -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - School Photograph, Stawell Primary School 502 Grade 5a
approximately 1930's. Sepia Group schoool photo mix of boys and Girls in school uniform in front of Pine Trees.Stawell SS No. 502 5a Gloria Larkin Wimmera Street Stawelleducation, students -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Ralvana School Students 1935, 1935
Ralvana School 1935 BACK; Ivan johnson, Betty Croton, Dorothy Croton, Joan Sweeney, Peggy Tuddenham, Hild Johnson, Richie Smith, 2ND ROW: Ken Croton, Alan Johnson, Stuart Raggatt, Ray Sweeney, Keith Swan, Philip Raggatt, Bill Sweeney Scot Fraser. FRONT: Margaret Fraser, Ian Swan, Ray Croton, Marj Tuddenham, JoanCroton. Teacher: Miss HillGroup of Primary school Students and teacher in front of Weatherboard schoolstudents, education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Lanscape Group Portrait, 1968 Teachers with student, 1968
... Teachers in suits. 1968 Teachers with student Photograph Lanscape ...B/W. Boy in school unifrom with badge 4 Male Teachers in suits.Stawell Technical School Reg No 3358 1968 L to R: Bruce Burton,John Baxendale, Max Freeland ( Student) Ralph Sinclair, Dick Petit.education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Past Students and Teachers of Deep Lead 720
Colour Photograph of a group of 11 people (5 Seated, 6 Standing) in front of Deep Lead School. Past Students & Teachers of Deep Lead 720 Back Row L to R: Keith Boyd, Dorothy Hatley, Bruce Richard, Bill Cray, Rob Cray, May Chester Front Row L to R: Laurie Bennett, Laura Raeburn, Robert Freeland, Amy Cray(nee Rogers) Lesley Bennettdeep lead school, education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell 502 Students Grade 5 Group 2 1955, 1955
Students in front of School Building with Chalk Board Stawell Grade V 1955education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Ledcourt School Students at Glenorchy Oval Sports Day
Ledcourt State School Students at Glenorchy Sports Day Back: Margaret Mason, Shirley Walker, Laura Howard, Mervyn & Sylvia Launder, Joan Clark, Gordon Pickering, Bill Cunningham, Neville Howard Front: Lorraine & Mervyn Pickering, Margaret Howard, Arthur Clark Group of Sudent with Sashes and Flag -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell State School 502 Students Photo c1910
School Class photo of Senior Fourth Class in Stawell State School 502. Taken in March. c1910.Sepia photograph of a large group of pupils in front of a brick building with 3 windows in view on the back wall.Hand written on back of post card " Senior Fourth Class in Stawell State School Taken in March 1910"stawell education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Patrick St State School - Branch School Stawell East Primary School Number 1986 -- Students & Teacher photo c 1898
Branch School - Stawell East Primary School. Patrick Street State School number 1986. Photo of school group and teachers. Mabel Sargent 6th from left, second bottom row. Mabel died 21.1.1899 giving approximate date of photograph. c 1896. Stawell East is now the Secondary College in Stawell.Sepia photograph of school group at Patrick St. State School Number 1986. Branch School - Stawell East Primary School and Teachers c 1898. The photo has 4 rows of students with pine trees in the background.Patrick St. State School No. 1986 Mabel Sargent 6th from left, second bottom row Died 21-1-1899stawell education -
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. -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Photograph - Red Cross class 1968, 1968
... Black and white photograph of a group of students in two... of students pictured in this photograph amount to almost half ...A co-curricular activity offered by the school while Eileen Price was Principal was the Junior Red Cross Home Nursing course. Despite troubled finances and low enrolments, Eileen Price focused on modernising the curriculum, introducing for example, an Individual Maths Program (IMP) laboratory and expanding co-curricular activities to include excursions. The number of students pictured in this photograph amount to almost half the number of enrolled students in 1968. Black and white photograph of a group of students in two rows. Some students wear the cape, badge and a head scarf of the Junior Red Cross. -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Photograph - Strathmore Grammar School c.1917, 1986
In 1914 the Williamstown Grammar School trustees transferred trust in the school grounds and donated the original school building to the Department of Education to establish a state government high school for Williamstown. This meant the dissolution of the Williamstown Grammar school board and the school's senior students either went on to other grammar schools around Melbourne or enrolled at Williamstown High School. Williamstown High School continues today and the original Williamstown Grammar School building is still in use in the school grounds at Pasco Street. This would have been the end of Williamstown Grammar if not for the highly respected young head of the junior school, Mabel Molland. At the Williamstown Grammar School Speech Night at the end of 1914, the Williamstown Chronicle (Saturday 26 December 1914) reports that management of the school has been taken over by Mabel Molland and that she addressed the assembly saying, 'acceding to the expressed wish of many, I decided to carry on the junior school, and wish to thank the parents for their hearty cooperation in my undertaking'. The reputation of Mabel Molland as a teacher of enormous ability and continuing support from the community would enable the school to survive through depression, war and troubled finances, to see the reinstatement of a school board in 1956, the reintroduction of secondary education in 1978 and a now thriving multi-campus independent P-12 school in Melbourne's west. This photograph is the earliest known image of Mabel Molland (standing in the the third row, second from the right) with her students. The group is pictured in the grounds of the Holy Trinity church hall on the corner of Aitken and Pasco Streets, Williamstown, which was home to the School from 1915 to 1956.Black and white reproduction image on photographic paper of students in four rows with trees in the background, a board in the front row with the words Strathmore/Grammar School/Williamstown. Mabel Molland stands at the right and her sister, Mavis Molland, stands at the left.holy trinity hall, strathmore grammar, whole school photograph -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Photograph - Official opening of stage 1 building of the new campus 1979
Principal John Pascoe stands behind Senator John L. Carrick as he speaks at the official opening of stage 1 building of the new campus at Truganina, February 1979. Classes began in temporary classrooms a year earlier and students reflected on the hive of activity while buildings went up around them in the 1978 yearbook, Literata: 'We still had to put up with the noise of the builders finishing the building' D.W 'There was hardly anything to be taught in...I thought it was disorganised, lonely and hectic' K.H. 'I do not know how the workers completed the school in such a short time' A. DiM. In a longer piece, past student and school captain, Fiona Kellett, wrote: 'Where once there were just paddocks, we now have a fine school, of which we are very proud. In the years to come this school will become bigger and everyone will see their dreams and hard work fulfilled'. Black and white photograph of a group of people seated facing a stage. On the stage, four students stand to the left of a podium at which Senator John. L. Carrick is speaking. -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Real Photo Postcard - Denis Gerity with student group
... Black and white photograph of a group of students in four... is underway to identify students in the photograph. Handwritten ...This original photograph is printed on Kodak photo postcard paper dating from 1908-1914. It belonged to the Anthony family who sent six children to Williamstown Grammar. The eldest, Queenie Anthony, commenced in 1908. In 1914, when the original building was gifted to the Education Department to establish Williamstown High School, Queenie and her siblings remained with Mabel Molland, moving to Holy Trinity Hall, to complete their primary school years. The teacher seated at the right is not Mabel Molland, who commenced in 1911. This is possibly Miss Molland's predecessor, Miss Towl. Research is underway to identify students in the photograph.Black and white photograph of a group of students in four rows with Denis Gerity standing at the left and a woman seated at the right. A board is placed before the front row with the letter 'WGS'. The photograph is printed onto postcard stock branded Kodak Austral.Handwritten inscriptions on the back include the word 'Anthony' three times (one in the top half, two in the bottom half) and a large smudge in the bottom right corner - all in light blue ink. Also possibly 'Old Grammar School Pupils of Mr. Gerity' and 'Mrs' in black ink. There is name and address inscribed in dark blue writing ink along the left edge. A number '14' in graphite in the stamp box and a further number '1' encircled and underlined in dark blue ink in the bottom right corner. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Group Portrait, Hockey Team "1918", December 1908
Huttley - Martin FamilyB/W Group portrait 2 rows of females 'white Blouses, dark skirts & stockings/tights' dark lace up shoes. Centre gril with plait holding hockey stick. right end girl with tieDrury's Elite Studio Stawell Back: Kath Healy, Vera Shaw?, Jean Ransom, Jouen? Davidson, Jean Bryant, lilla S..wood? front: Lena Byron, Rachel Lindsay, Madge Huttley, agnes Gcragg, Ruby Abbott.huttley, martin, students, sport, education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Prefects 1959 -- Named
David Odd, Brian Edwards, John Willett, Eileen McKay, Adele Brown, Margaret Carr, Isobel Van Every, Kay Stewart, Alison Murdock Stawell High School Group Photo 1959. Three male students at back Six female students at frontNames of Studentseducation -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell State School Number 502 Grades 1A & 3A Students with Edna Rowlands -- 2 Photos
Stawell School 502 Student groups, Grade I 1918 & Grade III 1920. Both photos contain Edna Rowlands. students, education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Students 1964, 1964
Names listed on back Stawell High School Form 1b 1964 Teacher Miss Hamilton Back Row, L-R, Pat Friend, Judy Naylor, Carol Gunning, Margaret Hitchcock, Janine Martin, Wendy Oliver, Michelle Edward, Linda Hemley, Bev Newell, Bev Jackson, Ronda McKinnon, Robyn Kennedy Middle Row, Beth Ellen, Sandra Howland, Barbara Oakley, Linda McGloughlin, Miss Hamilton, Elizabeth Lindsay, Sue Jackson, Helen Guy, Karen Leese, Sandra Hooper Front Row, Pat Hibbert, Yvonne Haslet, Joan Kennedy, Rhonda Foster, Robyn Kingston, Mavis Hutchings, Janet Miller, Julie McCann Student group in LibraryStawell High School Form 1b 1964 Teacher Miss Haml=iltoneducation -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Training School 15 and 16
The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in 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.Black and white photograph of a group eight nurses in casual dress in front of Mayfort House second year block 1954. Names written on the back. ndsn, pts15, pts16, mayfort house -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Training School 16
The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in 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.Black and white photograph of a group of 27 nurses in uniform in two rows. Front row nine sitting on chairs. back row 18 standing ndsn, pts16 -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Training School 16
The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in 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.Colour photograph of a group of seven nurses in uniform. In two rows, the front row three nurses sitting on chairs. back row four nurses standing. Mounted on cream cardboard. names written on the back. School 16, 1955 third year graduates Names, school 16 1955 written on the back.ndsn, pts16 -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Nursing staff outside Lister house
The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in 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.Group of NDSN staff/tutors outside Lister House. Additional information on 4/3/2019 (by Jay Bourke): Peg Donahue(tutor) 2nd from R Win Stock (tutor) 4th from R. NDSN Lecture Theatre opening NDSN lunch - all staff.ndsn, nursing, uniforms -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Training School 45, 1960
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.Training school 45 commenced 3/2/1960. Black and white photograph donated by Penny Davies; of a group of 28 Females students in nurses' uniforms and their Tutor Nancy Shaw; in three rows, front row sitting on the chairs, second and third rows standing. Curtain in the background.. Photo taken by L.A. Hughes, 15 High Street Bendigo.nurse training, ndsn, lister house, school 45 1960 -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Training School 46, 1960
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.Training school 46 commenced 20/4/1960. Black and white photograph; of a group of 21 Females students in nurses' uniforms; in three rows, front row sitting on the chairs, second and third rows standing. Curtain in the background.. Photo taken by L.A. Hughes, 15 High Street Bendigo.nurse training, ndsn, lister house, school 45 1960, school 46 1960