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St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Certificate, To FW Zercho esq, 1938
The Gregory Hall was built on the grounds of All Saints Uniting Church, Chapel Street, East St Kilda in 1910-11. It was used for assemblies and classes at the All Saints' Grammar School which, after faltering fortunes, closed in1937. It was then leased to Zercho's Business College, founded in 1911 by Frederick William Zercho (the brother of Charles Henry Zercho, who was headmaster of the All Saints Grammar School in 1913-1919). The certificate, dated 16 August 1938, is a birthday greeting addressed to F. W. Zercho that also acknowledges one year since the establishment of the Gregory Hall branch of the college. It is signed by the headmistress, staff and students. Zercho's Business College became the largest business college in Australia. In 1968 it was sold to Stott's Business College.Two page certificate in leather bound folder: two sheets of white paper, handwritten and decorated with ink of multiple colours and each affixed to a board. The boards are covered with blue-dyed leather, decorated with gold ink, and were once joined together to form an outer cover for the pages. One sheet carries on one side a message to FW Zercho Esq that has been written in decorative calligraphy, and signatures. The second sheet carries decorative artwork and a list of signatures on each side as well as a sepia photograph.gregory hall, all saints church, all saints anglican church st kilda, frederick zercho, schools -
Bendigo Military Museum
Document - WAR RECORD, BARON, WW1
Folder contains photocopies of documents related to the WW1 service of "Robert Houliston Baron", No.3596, 57th BATT. Part of the Cooper Collection.Blue coloured plastic covered display folder, 13 pockets containing A.4 sized photocopies of a WW1 service record.Handwritten in black ink on a white sticker attached to front cover: " 3596WAR RECORDS, ROBERT HOULISTON BARON, No.3596, 57th BATT, AIF".robert houliston baron, ww1, war record, 57th batt, cooper collection -
Bendigo Military Museum
Document - WAR RECORD, NOTT, WW1
Folder contains photocopies of the WW1 Service record of "Herbert Charles Nott," No. 228, 6th Battalion, AIF. Part of the Cooper Collection.Blue coloured plastic covered display folder containing photocopies of a WW1 soldier's service records. Ten (10) pockets containing documents.Handwritten on a white sticker on front cover: 'WAR RECORDS, HERBERT CHARLES NOTT, NO.228, 6TH BATT AIF'.herbert charles nott, ww1, war record, 6th batt, cooper collection