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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper, Kinder Crisis Is Ignored, 21/10/1976 12:00:00 AM
Nunawading Council refuses request for Council owned Hall on Corner of Canterbury and Holland Roads, Blackburn, to be used as Kindergarten for Holland Road Pre-School,Nunawading Council refuses request for Council owned Hall on Corner of Canterbury and Holland Roads, Blackburn, to be used as Kindergarten for Holland Road Pre-School, which is to lose its current premises.Nunawading Council refuses request for Council owned Hall on Corner of Canterbury and Holland Roads, Blackburn, to be used as Kindergarten for Holland Road Pre-School,preschools, canterbury road, blackburn south, holland road preschool, city of nunawading, holland road -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Methodist Church Mitcham, 1/06/1967 12:00:00 AM
1888 First Wesleyan church erected on the East corner of Richards St and Whitehorse Rd. 1021 Church was transferred and enlarged on Mitcham Rd. site. 1932 Church was extended Westward. Kindergarten room was extended east to form Wesley Hall. 1953 Church connected to Wesley Hall. 1957 house next to Church purchased. 1958 Community Hall opened. Presbyterian site used by both denominations. 1967 old Methodist site closes, Church building and Wesley hall transferred to Doncaster East and these photos show the Church being moved.Church being moved to Doncaster East. Man on the roof lifting power linesmethodist church mitcham, churches -
Bialik College
Photograph (item) - Student Performance, Carlton, 1940s, 1942
Students taking part in a musical performance in a hall, Drummond Street Carlton campus, 1940s. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.kindergarten, hebrew school, elc, visual and performing arts, music -
Bialik College
Photograph (item) - Dedication of Main Hall, Carlton, 1940s, 1942
Members of the school community, dressed up to celebrate the opening of the Main Hall at Drummond Street, Carlton, c. 1940s. Statement on the photograph: "Dedication of Main Hall by Mr Maurice Cohen, President of the 1st College Appeal, in the name of Mr and Mrs J. Ryzman."drummond street carlton, kindergarten, bialik college hebrew school, elc, early learning centre, fundraising -
Bialik College
Plan (item) - Proposed additions to Shakespeare Grove, 1970-1975
Architectural plans for proposed additions to Bialik Kindergarten, 6 Shakespeare Grove, Hawthorn, created by architects Joshua and Mary Pila, 1970-1975. Includes addition of assembly hall/gymnasium and classrooms (February 1972), kindergarten store and carpark roof (March 1975). Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.1970s -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
An old fashioned car can be seen pulling away from a bend on the new CRB Road at Wallaby Gully (now Mt Dandenong Tourist Road). Wallaby Gully is near the Mt Dandenong kindergarten. The year is c1926.Black and white photograph showing a car rounding a bend on a road surrounded by bush and fenced with a wooden rail fence.crb road, kindergarten, car, mt dandenong tourist road, wallaby gully -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - IAN DYETT COLLECTION: AGENDA OF COUNCIL MEETING
Four page agenda for the next Council Meeting, dated 7th March, 1952. Listed is business and correspondence. Correspondence from S E Beard, A H Pappos, E J Golding, Bendigo Tennis Association, Secretary Home and Family Week, Hon L W Galvin MLA, Country Roads Board, Bendigo District Cricket Association, YWCA Hockey Association, F Ebsary, RACV, Mitchell Popular Girl Committee, Bendigo Free Kindergarten, Dept of Health, Bendigo Football League, Les N Jennings, Education Dept, Secretary for Lands, Music Advancement Society of Bendigo, Cr H McF Cameron, Bendigo Preserving Company, Mrs A P Lyon, Golden City Motors, Mrs E M Taylor, Chamber of Commerce, K E Fischer, Wilson Hall Appeal Committee,business, auctioneers, j h curnow & son pty ltd, ian dyett collection - agenda of council meeting, s e beard, a h pappos, e j golding, bendigo tennis association, hon l w galvin mla, country roads board, bendigo district cricket association, f ebsary, racv, bendigo free kindergarten, dept of health, bendigo football league, les n jennings, education dept, secretary for lands, music advancement society of bendigo, cr h mcf cameron, loddon regional committee, shire of kara kara, bendigo preserving company, mrs a p lyon, golden city motors, mrs e m taylor, chamber of commerce, k e fischer, wilson hall appeal committee, university of melbourne -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plaque, Institute of Early Childhood Development, Mooroolbeek Hall, 1976
The Free Kindergarten Union of Victoria commenced teacher training in 1909. A two year course was run in cooperation with the Education Department in 1910-14, but from 1917 the Union trained its students independently. In 1922 the Kindergarten Training College was established in Mooroolbeek, Kew. In 1965, the institution, as the Melbourne Kindergarten Teachers' College, became an entity separate from the Union, and in 1973 joined the State College of Victoria as the Institute of Early Childhood Development. It subsequently amalgamated with the University of Melbourne to become the Department of Early Childhood Studies and moved from Madden Grove, Kew, to 234 Queensberry St, Carlton, early in July 1997.Metal plaque commemorating the opening of Mooroolbeek Hall in the Diamond Jubilee Year of the Institute of Early Childhood Development in KewMooroolbeek Hall was opened by Dr Wm C. Radford, AO, MBE, Director of the Australian Council for Educational Research on March 25th 1976 in the Diamond Jubilee Year of the Institute for Early Childhood Developmentinstitute of early childhood development - kew (vic), dr william c. radford, memorial plaques - kew (vic), mooroolbeek hall -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : April 1991
Still delivering the goods [Kew Post Office] / p1. Grand Parade [photos Kew Festival] / p1. Dates for April / p2. Heritage Advisor [Heritage Advisory Service] / p2. Council Voter's Roll / p2. Nobody does it better [The Fabulous Nobody Theatre Company present 'Joseph and His Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat'] / p2. Commentary [Commercial Area Strategy Plan] / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Traffic School appointment [Marion Burg] / p3. Recycling trial [120 litre mobile recycle bins] / p4. Enlarging [large print] book collection [Kew Library] / p4. Bin gardening lately [composting] / p4. Alex Jessup [death] / p4. Roads desire [road reconstruction and maintenance] / p5. No alcohol at this AGM [People Against Drink Driving (PADD)] p5. Recreation Centre investment [works] / p5. Breathe easily / p5. RSL milestone [75th anniversary] / p5. New look City Hall [re-carpeting] / p5. Kewrious to know [Council surveys] / p5. Senior Citizens' Week / p5. Senior Citizens' good deed [accessible toilets at Senior Citizens' Centre] / p5. [Level] Crossing supervisor / p5. Wizz, chief cook, and ... [Joe Wormald, 1991 Citizen of the Year] / p6. Historic buildings [12 Uvadale Grove] / p6. Spiritual offerings [Rotary Club of Kew Art Competition] / p6. History of Kew Library / p6. Cab & Co [Citizens Advice Bureau] / p6. Music in [the] Round returns [Chamber music festival] / p7. Inspect Strathcona / p7. Date of Census / p7. Brasses and basses wanted [Kew Philharmonic Society] / p7. Kinder turning 40 [J.J. McMahon Memorial Kindergarten] / p7. Plate replacement [Neighbourhood Watch plates] / p7. The Devil's Advocate [unrateable properties] / Allan Hutchinson J.P. p8. Do festivals divert attention? / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionStill delivering the goods [Kew Post Office] / p1. Grand Parade [photos Kew Festival] / p1. Dates for April / p2. Heritage Advisor [Heritage Advisory Service] / p2. Council Voter's Roll / p2. Nobody does it better [The Fabulous Nobody Theatre Company present 'Joseph and His Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat'] / p2. Commentary [Commercial Area Strategy Plan] / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Traffic School appointment [Marion Burg] / p3. Recycling trial [120 litre mobile recycle bins] / p4. Enlarging [large print] book collection [Kew Library] / p4. Bin gardening lately [composting] / p4. Alex Jessup [death] / p4. Roads desire [road reconstruction and maintenance] / p5. No alcohol at this AGM [People Against Drink Driving (PADD)] p5. Recreation Centre investment [works] / p5. Breathe easily / p5. RSL milestone [75th anniversary] / p5. New look City Hall [re-carpeting] / p5. Kewrious to know [Council surveys] / p5. Senior Citizens' Week / p5. Senior Citizens' good deed [accessible toilets at Senior Citizens' Centre] / p5. [Level] Crossing supervisor / p5. Wizz, chief cook, and ... [Joe Wormald, 1991 Citizen of the Year] / p6. Historic buildings [12 Uvadale Grove] / p6. Spiritual offerings [Rotary Club of Kew Art Competition] / p6. History of Kew Library / p6. Cab & Co [Citizens Advice Bureau] / p6. Music in [the] Round returns [Chamber music festival] / p7. Inspect Strathcona / p7. Date of Census / p7. Brasses and basses wanted [Kew Philharmonic Society] / p7. Kinder turning 40 [J.J. McMahon Memorial Kindergarten] / p7. Plate replacement [Neighbourhood Watch plates] / p7. The Devil's Advocate [unrateable properties] / Allan Hutchinson J.P. p8. Do festivals divert attention? / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Newsletter No.146, March 2024
Kew Cottages / Robert Baker pp1-2. History News - Tributes: Jane Mayo Carolan OAM (1949–2023), Gwen Barton McWilliam OAM (1933–2024); New Members / p3. A Butcher, Banker & Greetings Maker: Highlights on High Street [Woolcocks' Meat Emporium, John Toon, ES&A Chartered Bank} / Suzanne McWha pp4-5. Kew City Hall: the other war memorial / pp6-7 Kidding about Kew: in the 1940s and 1950 [Kew Primary School, Kew Baths, Rialto Theatre, Kew Junction, High Street traders] / James Foley pp8-9. Sir Arthur G Rylah MLA CMG KBE: Politician & Solicitor / John Torpey pp.10-11. As it happened 100 years ago [Kew Primary School, East Kew Tennis Club, Free Kindergarten Union / David White p.11. Membership and Donations / p12.Published quarterly since 1977, the newsletters of the Kew Historical Society contain significant research by members exploring relevant aspects of the Victorian and Australian Framework of Historical Themes. Frequently, articles on people, places and artefacts are the only source of information about an aspect of Kew, and Melbourne’s history.non-fictionKew Cottages / Robert Baker pp1-2. History News - Tributes: Jane Mayo Carolan OAM (1949–2023), Gwen Barton McWilliam OAM (1933–2024); New Members / p3. A Butcher, Banker & Greetings Maker: Highlights on High Street [Woolcocks' Meat Emporium, John Toon, ES&A Chartered Bank} / Suzanne McWha pp4-5. Kew City Hall: the other war memorial / pp6-7 Kidding about Kew: in the 1940s and 1950 [Kew Primary School, Kew Baths, Rialto Theatre, Kew Junction, High Street traders] / James Foley pp8-9. Sir Arthur G Rylah MLA CMG KBE: Politician & Solicitor / John Torpey pp.10-11. As it happened 100 years ago [Kew Primary School, East Kew Tennis Club, Free Kindergarten Union / David White p.11. Membership and Donations / p12.kew historical society (vic.) -- periodicals., kew historical society (vic.) -- newsletters, kew historical society (vic.) -- journals -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Document - Plans, Andrew Wood, Building plans associated with Andrew Wood, builder of Surrey Hills, 1920s
These plans were associated with Mr Andrew Wood, a contract builder who worked in the 1920s and built many Californian bungalows in Surrey Hills and surrounding suburbs. Andrew Wood was born in Chiltern in 1861 to Andrew and Ellen Wood (MS: Green). His father had emigrated from Falkirk, Scotland. As a young man Andrew worked as a carpenter in the mines in South Africa (c 1899). He married Eleanor Agnes Stuchbery in Hamilton, Victoria in May 1901. They had 5 children - Doris (M Roberts), Robert Andrew, Donald Allen, Jean (M Cowan), and Gwenyth (M Bray). The first 2 children were born in Hawthorn; the other 3 in Surrey Hills. The family home at 286 Canterbury Road, Surrey Hills (on the corner of Middlesex Road) was built by Andrew. Andrew died in 1940; Eleanor died in 1977, aged 100 years. After Eleanor's death the house was sold and demolished. Surrey Lighting was established on the site. Gwenyth May Wood (3 May 1917, Surrey Hills - 5 Jan 2004) married Leslie David Charles Bray (1921-1983). Gwenyth was the donor's mother. Andrew, Eleanor and one son Robert are buried in Box Hill Cemetery - B-071-0028. .1: Specifications & plans for the kinder hall, Howard Street, Mont Albert for the Mont Albert Methodist Church, May 1925 .2 Plans for a proposed villa, 48 Payne's Paddock, Highfield Road, Canterbury for Mr E H Sillifant, dated 22/4/1920 .3 Plans for a timber villa for Mrs J A Burchell at Riversdale Road, Surrey Hills, stamped 9/5/1922 .4 Plan of a garage at Victoria avenue, Canterbury; stamped 14/2/1922 .5 Building permit & receipt from City of Hawthorn re Lot 16 Homebush Crescent; dated 7/4/1925 .6 Plans for a concrete house at Camberwell for Mr H W Field andrew wood, builders, box hill cemetery, kindergartens, mont albert methodist church, building plans, highfield road, ernest horatio sillifant, victoria avenue canterbury, lot 16 homebush crescent, californian bungalows, h w field -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Scout Hall at 7 Robinson Road, Surrey Hills in 1990
The Box Hill Reporter noted on 22 January 1926 that at the monthly meeting of the Surrey Hills Progress Association the Secretary reported that “the ground had been purchased for the Boy Scout Hall, that plans had been prepared, and accepted by the building committee. As soon as the timber was available the work would be proceeded with. The Boy Scout Hall movement has been taken up by the association to try to secure a permanent meeting place for the boys of the district. Up till now they have no fixed place, nor have they had a qualified scout master. Mr. Bert Chenu, one of the committee, has been appointed to that position, and is carrying out his duties energetically. Having raised enough money to purchase the land (situated in Robinson's road, Surrey-Hills near the Drill Hall) the association's committee is now about to erect the building by means of properly organised working bees.” The Association organised markets, card evenings and dances to raise necessary funds. The volunteer labour included the parents of boys who had become scouts, led by builder Robert Hayes of 186 Union Road and his son, who was also a builder. Early ownership is unclear as it is believed that it was not purchased by the scouting movement until 1955. The hall was used by other groups as well as the scouts. Benmont Kindergarten operated on the site from c1930. This is confirmed by oral testimony, Sands & McDougall entries and the Alan Hold property register (part of the SHNC Heritage Collection.) It was also used as a ballet school and for local dances. The hall was situated on a small block of land, just 410 sq m, and in late 2019 it was put up for sale by Scouts Victoria. Most recently home to 1st Boroondara Scout Group and previously 11th Camberwell Scouts, it was sold for something near $1.3M. During May 2020 the modest hall was demolished. Items of significance were removed before the sale by Scout Heritage. A black and white photograph of a building with a small sign identifying it as 11th Camberwell Central Scout Group.robinson road, surrey hills, scout halls, scouts, buildings, structures and establishments, (mr) robert hayes, union road, builders, surrey hills progress association, benmont kindergarten, dances, ballet schools -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Blackburn: A Picturesque History, 1978
... college blackburn kindergarten newark grammar blackburn hall ...This book focuses on the area's history and traces the development through settlement, adaptation and consolidation to the present. It discusses the history of early families, the railway, land boomers, churches and school. Robin da Costa, later Mrs Robin da Costa- Adams, came to live in Balwyn Road, Canterbury and joined the Canterbury History Group.Hardback book of 144 pages, indexed with multiple black and white photos.In Jocelyn Hall's writing: "Donated to Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre".(mr) james blackburn, meader's travellers' rest hotel, blackburn hotel, blackburn post office, blackburn railway station, blackburn pioneers, blackburn company, (mr) george augustus goodwin, (mr) thomas r b morton, blackburn brick works, st john's anglican church, blackburn methodist church, blackburn church of christ, blackburn presbyterian church, st thomas the apostle peace memorial church, seagoe common school, the courier blackburn, blackburn library, blackburn primary school, blackburn open-air school, blackburn creek hotel, blackburn college, blackburn kindergarten, newark grammar, blackburn hall, morton park, blackburn lake sanctuary, backhouse's dairy, blackburn lake, wandinong sanctuary, barelli bakehouse, blackburn cool store, blue moon fruit co-operative ltd, 1st blackburn scouts troop, blackburn and district tree preservation society, hotels, (ms) robin da costa -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Administrative Record, Bundoora Free Kindergarten, Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Formation 1961-1962, 1961-1962
The Bundoora Pre-school started as the Bundoora Free Kindergarten in 1961. From its part-time inception in a leased hall, the Committee of the Bundoora Free Kindergarten worked toward obtaining its own premises and expanding the hours of the kinder in order to serve a growing population. This folder contains documents relating to the development of a new Kinder building between 1961 and 1962, including correspondence, administrative documents, grant material and fund-raising documents associated with the formation of a new Kindergarten.A collection of administrative records from the Bundoora Free Kindergarten 1961-A collection of loose documents including letters. Moved to plastic folder for storage.bundoora pre-school, bundoora free kindergarten -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Administrative Record, Bundoora Free Kindergarten, Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Development of new Kinder building 1961-1967, 1961-1967
The Bundoora Pre-school started as the Bundoora Free Kindergarten in 1961. From its part-time inception in a leased hall, the Committee of the Bundoora Free Kindergarten worked toward obtaining its own premises and expanding the hours of the kinder in order to serve a growing population. This folder contains documents relating to the development of a new Kinder building between 1961 and 1967, including correspondence, grant material and fund-raising documents.A collection of administrative records from the Bundoora Free Kindergarten 1961-A collection of loose documents including letters. Moved to plastic folder for storage.bundoora pre-school, bundoora free kindergarten -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Administrative Record, Bundoora Free Kindergarten, Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Kinder operations 1963, 1963
The Bundoora Pre-school started as the Bundoora Free Kindergarten in 1961. From its part-time inception in a leased hall, the Committee of the Bundoora Free Kindergarten worked toward obtaining its own premises and expanding the hours of the kinder in order to serve a growing population. This folder contains correspondence and administrative documents for 1963, including activities, fund-raising and rosters.A collection of administrative records from the Bundoora Free Kindergarten 1961-A collection of loose documents including letters. Moved to plastic folder for storage.bundoora pre-school, bundoora free kindergarten -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Administrative Record, Bundoora Free Kindergarten, Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Kinder operations 1965, 1965
The Bundoora Pre-school started as the Bundoora Free Kindergarten in 1961. From its part-time inception in a leased hall, the Committee of the Bundoora Free Kindergarten worked toward obtaining its own premises and expanding the hours of the kinder in order to serve a growing population. This folder contains correspondence and administrative documents for 1965, including activities, fund-raising and rosters.A collection of administrative records from the Bundoora Free Kindergarten 1961-A collection of loose documents including letters. Moved to plastic folder for storage.bundoora pre-school, bundoora free kindergarten -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Administrative Record, Bundoora Free Kindergarten, Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Kinder operations 1964, 1964
The Bundoora Pre-school started as the Bundoora Free Kindergarten in 1961. From its part-time inception in a leased hall, the Committee of the Bundoora Free Kindergarten worked toward obtaining its own premises and expanding the hours of the kinder in order to serve a growing population. This folder contains correspondence and administrative documents for 1964, including activities, fund-raising and rosters.A collection of administrative records from the Bundoora Free Kindergarten 1961-A collection of loose documents including letters. Moved to plastic folder for storage.bundoora pre-school, bundoora free kindergarten -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Administrative Record, Bundoora Free Kindergarten, Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Kinder operations 1966, 1966
The Bundoora Pre-school started as the Bundoora Free Kindergarten in 1961. From its part-time inception in a leased hall, the Committee of the Bundoora Free Kindergarten worked toward obtaining its own premises and expanding the hours of the kinder in order to serve a growing population. This folder contains correspondence and administrative documents for 1966, including activities, fund-raising and rosters.A collection of administrative records from the Bundoora Free Kindergarten 1961-A collection of loose documents including letters. Moved to plastic folder for storage.bundoora pre-school, bundoora free kindergarten -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Administrative Record, Bundoora Free Kindergarten, Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Kinder operations 1967, 1967
The Bundoora Pre-school started as the Bundoora Free Kindergarten in 1961. From its part-time inception in a leased hall, the Committee of the Bundoora Free Kindergarten worked toward obtaining its own premises and expanding the hours of the kinder in order to serve a growing population. This folder contains correspondence and administrative documents for 1967, including activities, fund-raising and rosters.A collection of administrative records from the Bundoora Free Kindergarten 1961-A collection of loose documents including letters. Moved to plastic folder for storage.bundoora pre-school, bundoora free kindergarten -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Administrative Record, Bundoora Free Kindergarten, Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Kinder operations 1968, 1968
The Bundoora Pre-school started as the Bundoora Free Kindergarten in 1961. From its part-time inception in a leased hall, the Committee of the Bundoora Free Kindergarten worked toward obtaining its own premises and expanding the hours of the kinder in order to serve a growing population. This folder contains correspondence and administrative documents for 1968, including activities, fund-raising and rosters.A collection of administrative records from the Bundoora Free Kindergarten 1961-A collection of loose documents including letters. Moved to plastic folder for storage.bundoora pre-school, bundoora free kindergarten -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Album - Rev. Alexander Sutherland Bremner
Alexander Sutherland Bremner was born in Lyster, Scotland in about 1890. He migrated to South Australia and by 1914 was stationed in Mount Gambier as a missionary in connection with St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. At that stage he was a student of Divinity. He moved to Victoria and served in Beech Forest and Kyabram. After three years in Kyabram, Reverend Bremner transferred to Wodonga in April 1919. Although only in Wodonga for two years, Reverend Bremner quickly became highly regarded in the community for the compassion he brought to his calling. He was particularly concerned about the welfare of boys in Wodonga and became involved in the Scouts as well as establishing the Wodonga Boys’ Club. Although the Boys’ Club had been formed through the Church it was open to all local boys. Tragedy struck on 20th November 1920 when Reverend Bremner was accompanying a group of boys on an outing to the Wodonga Creek. In order to stop the boys from entering a deep water hole he positioned himself on a log between it and the shallower water. Unfortunately he slipped off the log himself and fell into the waterhole. He was unable to swim and despite the best efforts of one of the boys to rescue him, he drowned. To add further to the tragedy, his fiancé was on her way to Wodonga by train to visit Reverend Bremner for the weekend. She could not be advised of his death before arriving at the station where she expected him to be waiting. As a mark of respect, a hall was erected at the back of the Wodonga Presbyterian Church in High Street to serve as a kindergarten and Sunday School. It was officially opened on Sunday 6th November 1921 and named Bremner Hall.This album is significant because it documents the service and untimely death of a highly regarded Minister of the Presbyterian Church in Wodonga.A small brown photo album containing photos and newspaper articles chronicling the drowning of Reverend Alexander Sutherland Bremner in Wodonga.reverend a.s. bremner, presbyterian church, bremner hall -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Book - O’Neill College, Nagle Avenue, 2, Elsternwick
... and journals Halls Kindergartens School concerts Basketball Choirs ...A commemorative history titled "O’Neill College 1908 – 1981" published at the time of the amalgamation of O’Neill College with star of the Sea, 1982 (2 copies). The book (64 pages) includes a short history of O’Neill college, reports from Monsignor Lyons, Principal's report and reports from various other sisters from 1930’s, 40’s, 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. Reminiscences from students activities in the 80’s. Many school photographs of staff, class photos, school outings, sporting events and year 9 camp. Date and author unknown.o’ neill college, sister margaret canoll, presentation secondary, nagle avenue, sister mary kavanagh, education committee, sister christine walsh, elsternwick, sister francis muirhead, peart leanne, sister marie therese harold, star of the sea college, collina filomena, gammaldi tony, mcwilliam lorraine, o'neill college mothers auxillary, mcwilliam barry, st. jospeh's school, sister mary claver stone, sister mary de sales mckenna, sister angela johnston, sister bonaventure harrington, cooper sheila, cooper robert, harnett eileen, harnett desmond, beldart dorothy, catholic schools, primary schools, secondary schools, land subdivision, richard o'neill ecclesiastical college, romanesque style, schreiber r.a., architects, diocesan teacher training college, registers, lists, diaries and journals, halls, kindergartens, school concerts, basketball, choirs, festivals and celebrations, fundraising events, sport, harrison bessie, lynch eileen, murray veronica, mullamby kathleen, mullamby mary, mullamby eileen, miller joseph, strachan barry, webster mary, waldam geoffrey, checchi norman, delaney ella, hooper george, cahill john, cooper john, doyle albert, sister catherine walsh, carr archbishop, mother mary peter fitzgerald, couch mary, couch ambrose, checchi thomas, cahill francis, cooper robert, cooper sheila, castieau margot, castieau john, collinson eileen, collinson john, carolan veronica, carolan james, coates emily, coates henry, cato helena, cato herbert, cato yootha, cahill vincent, cleverley ernest, cleverley francis, cleverley maisie, collins dorothy, collins alfred, clark madge, clark william, gough father, ryan father, morris father, sister benedicta, sister anglea, brennan father, o'neill sarah, riddell parade, mother peter fitzgerald, mother mary bernard justice, sister marie bernade, sister kath coury, hoy hubert mrs, dowling mr, dowling mrs, mclaughlin mr, mclaughlin mrs, collis-brown mr, collis-brown mrs, keane tom, smith coral-anne, 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