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Rutherglen Historical Society
Document - School Records - Individuals, Higher Elementary School, Rutherglen, Young, Robert Hope, 1924
From School records, some more complete than others. Reports should contain information on the pupil's school work and give details of what they did when they left school. They should also show the name of a parent and the occupation. All sheets are indexed on a spreadsheet at the Common School Museum.Individual school records of the pupils of the Higher Elementary School, Rutherglen.rutherglen higher elementary school, pupils, students, school reports -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Aerial view of a young man standing on the front pathway at the main entry to International House
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Inverloch Historical Society
001439 - Photograph - 1914 - Inverloch State School original building - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
003073 - Photograph - 2001 - Removing the old Inverloch Jetty - Donald Tipping, Bob Young, Gordon Catt - from Nancye Durham
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Inverloch Historical Society
000155 Photograph - Ripple II - R Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
000381 - Photograph - c1938 - Inverloch State School - classes I-IV from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
000410 - Photograph - Inverloch - boat named Irene at pier - with craypots aboard - from Robert (Bob) Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
000423 - Photograph - J W Dixon as a young man - from Noelle Green
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Inverloch Historical Society
004376 - Photograph - Front of Ripple 2, being built - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004377 - Photograph - Ripple II - 29 November 1959 - D7 bulldozer towed The Ripple - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004378 - Photograph - Ripple I being built at home - 1949 - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004379 - Photograph - Ripple 2 on launching frame - Newhaven - 1990 - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004381 - Photograph - Ripple I - on beach - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004382 - Photograph - The Irene at Anderson's Inlet - 1930s - Bill Young's vessel - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004383 - Photograph - Ripple II under Phillip Island bridge - 1960 - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004384 - Photograph - Launching Ripple 2 - November 1959 - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004385 - Photograph - Ripple I - 19 July 1951 - in front of house - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004386 - Photograph - Ripple II - 29 November 1959 - bulldozer D7 dragging Ripple II over sandhill - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004387 - Photograph - Ripple II and Ripple I with bystanders on beach - 29 November 1959 - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004388 - Photograph -Ripple II - Inverloch - sails furled - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004389 - Photograph - 29 November 1959 - Ripple II on dune being examined by two boys on right and three men in front - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004391 - Photograph (Photocopy) - Ripple II at San Remo Pier - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004392 - Photograph - Ripple II - November 1959 - Close up of front half of vessel - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004393 - Photograph - Bill and Bob Young's Ripple I launched 1951 - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004394 - Photograph - Abbott St Bathing Enclosure being built - February 1952 - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004395 - Photograph - The Beryl - Pt Smythe and pier - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004396 - Photograph - Kyeema towing Ripple II unfinished to Newhaven from Inverloch - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004397 - Photograph - Aerial view of boat possibly Kyeema - on same photo sheet at 4396 - from Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004398 Photograph - Inverloch Pier - From Bob Young
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Inverloch Historical Society
004399 Photograph & Article - 27 January 1935 - Sentinal 1990 - Loading Bikes at Point Smythe - From Bob Young