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Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, Pam Harland now Sandon, 1963 - Mordialloc- Chelsea High School Students skylark on a boat named “Venture” on Mordialloc Creek. The name of the school magazine is also Venture, 1963
Black and white digital photograph of Mordialloc-Chelsea High School students on boat named Venture on Mordialloc Creek. Venture is also the name of the school magazine. -
Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1953 Tuck Shop opposite Mordialloc-Chelsea High School, 1953
... Street Aspendale melbourne Four Mordialloc-Chelsea High School ...Four Mordialloc-Chelsea High School students outside the school Tuck Shop on the corner of Attenborough Road and Station Street Aspendale. The shop was located across from the school and run by Mr Gustav Fahnert and his family. Mrs Rubina Fahnert nee Brown was the daughter of Thomas Brown who was a son of Hugh Brown, the pioneer market gardener of the Aspendale/Mordialloc area. The Brown's house still remains on the second block from the corner of Station Street and Attenborough Road (as of February 2018). Students from left to right are Joan Collins, Barbara Fox, Joan Connor, Joan Rees. Photographer: Heather Donovan nee Padman. Photo courtesy Heather Donovan.Black and white photograph. -
Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1979 Wyperfeld Old Be-al River Red Gum Tree, 1979
... Street Aspendale melbourne 1979 - Mordialloc-Chelsea High School ...1979 - Mordialloc-Chelsea High School students standing in front of “Old Be-al” in Victoria’s Wyperfeld National Park, near Outlet Creek. It has been described as one of the most magnificent River Red Gums in the land. This glorious tree with foliage hanging to the ground escaped the fire of 1959 but not the fire of 1982 that damaged it badly. It lives on but has also suffered from lack of water and is now inaccessible to the public in a reference area. The MCAA has provided this image to the Friends of Wyperfeld National Park. Mordialloc-Chelsea High School students visited the Wyperfeld National park annually for the biology and geography Year 11 school camp.Example of a River Red Gum at Wyperfeld National Park.Digital image reproduced from colour slide.big desert fire 1959, mordialloc-chelsea high school camp, wyperfeld national park, fire 1982, old be-al river red gum -
Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1954 Mordialloc-Chelsea High School and Station Street Railway Crossing Aspendale, 1954
Station Street Railway Crossing and Mordialloc-Chelsea High School. Photo courtesy of past student Heather Donovan nee Padman, -
Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, Heather Donovan nee Padman, 1954 Mordialloc-Chelsea High School Students on Mentone Station, 1954
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Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1983 - Students Receive Tuberculosis Vaccination Injection Test Mordialloc-Chelsea High School, 1983
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Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1980 Mordialloc-Chelsea High School School Sports Day - students listen to announcements on the back oval
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Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1978 - Tour buses on road transporting Mordialloc-Chelsea High School students to Wyperfeld National Park for annual biosciences study camp, 1978
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Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1979 - Wyperfeld National Park - Mordialloc-Chelsea High School students exploring Old Be-al historic River Red Gum, 1979
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Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1979 - Mordialloc-Chelsea High School students playing wall ball, 1979
... Street Aspendale melbourne 1979 - Mordialloc-Chelsea High School ... -
Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1978 - Mordialloc-Chelsea High School Students playing wall ball
Image digitised from 35mm slide school yard games -
Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1978 Wyperfeld National Park Mordialloc-Chelsea High School annual biosciences camp
Students conducting field experimentsImage digitised from negativewyperfeld national park, mchs camp -
Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1978 - Wyperfeld National Park - Mordialloc-Chelsea High School annual biosciences camp
MCHS students visited the Mallee annually camped at Wyperfeld National Park. In this photo students and a teacher carry quadrants for field experimentation. Image digitised from negativewyperfeld national park, mchs camp -
Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1985 - Mordialloc-Chelsea High School students cross the newly completed footbridge
The footbridge finally linked either side of a Mordialloc Creek so that students no longer had to cross over the Nepean Highway bridge. This enabled a safer and quicker journey for many pupils living north of the school.Image digitised from negativemordialloc creek, foot bridge -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Roosevelt House, Camberwell High School
... melbourne Canterbury Camberwell High School Students Teachers ...Black and white photograph of girls in Roosevelt House, Camberwell High School.canterbury, camberwell high school, students, teachers, uniforms -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, 'Wendy Barrie with cousin Lynette, 1960
Lynette Nee Butler Kutschewski 1942 –1987 As a young musician Lynette had beaten Roger Woodward in piano competitions, before deciding to specialise in singing she trained as an artist in Melbourne. Given the choice of distinction in three different careers Lynette chose the most difficult, that of a singer. The repertoire in which Lynette chose to specialise – the period of the Baroque and above all the works of Johann Sebastian Bach – demanded a high degree of technical virtuosity, fine musicianship and elegance of style, in all of which she excelled. Yet she equally at home in Grand Opera, Lieder, and Operetta and gave some of her most memorable performances in the most diverse aspects of the vocal repertoire. Her own special quality was one of inner radiance when she sang, which added to the beauty of her voice, made her performances especially moving, and which led to her being sought out as a performer of the great German works within Germany itself. It seems so fitting that Lynette’s last public performance should have been in Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, with its magnificent “Ode to Joy”. This took place in Paris in the Salle Pleyel on October 25th 1985. In the series of Concerts that season, Lynette’s name stood beside those of Danial Barenboim and Jessie Norman, Rostropovich, Nicholas Harnoncourt and Zubin Mehta. At this last performance Lynette truly stood at the peak of her profession This was part of Lynette Nee Butler Kutschewski Eulogy by Mary Ryan 30 – 10 –1987 Family history of Lynette Nee Butler Kutschewski: Herbert Vivian Butler 1915 - 1999 Bert grew up living on the family farm at Rockbank. He walked three miles to school and was one of 12 students. He attended Essendon High School and after the culture shock of being a country bumpkin, he soon earned respect of his peers through his sporting ability and academic excellence. Bert became Head Prefect in his final year at Essendon High School. He became a Primary School teacher working in inner suburban schools while living in Hawthorn. During the war years he went to Melbourne University at night obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree. His main teaching methods were geology and geography. In 1939 Bert married Marjorie G Myers of ‘Burnbank Melton. Marjorie was already a talented pianist in her teenage years achieving her L.Mus.A. her fourth qualification by the age of 18 years. She attended the Conservatorium of Music Melbourne studying pianoforte and later with a singing scholarship and won numerous competitions from Ballarat to Bendigo She started her teaching career after leaving Melton State School. She taught many students throughout district including Edna Butler, the young sister of Bert. While living in Hawthorn their children Adrian and Lynette were born. Their son Max was born in Bacchus Marsh while Bert was teaching at the High School and in 1950 was appointed to Numurkah HS. In 1953 the family moved to Frankston HS. In 1958 he was appointed foundation Principal of Ashwood HS at the age of 43, the youngest to achieve this level of seniority. He was also Principal at Huntingdale, Mordialloc/Chelsea, and Mornington until his retirement in 1975. Football - Melton aged 17 - 3 seasons. Carlton signed in1935. Played forward pocket 2nd rover in1938. During the war years Carlton 2nd s Captain, played his last senior game in 1944. In 1944 he was Captain coach of Bacchus Marsh Team, a President and Life Member. Club Champion for three years for Numurkah. Marjorie Gretchen Myers Born at Melton on the 21st of February 1912 Attended Melton State School No 430 1917 and left school to become a music teacher. A pupil of Miss Ross the Music teacher at Melton she advanced rapidly and achieved her A.L.C.M. (Associate of the London College of Music) at the age of 12 years. At 14 years she gained her L.L.C.M. (Licentiate of the London College of Music). At the age of 16 she was awarded a part scholarship in 1928 to the to the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music studying pianoforte under Miss Elsie Fraser. She gained her A.Mus.A. at the age of 17 and her L. Mus. A. at the age of 18 years. In 1935 she won a full scholarship given by Madame Elsie Ashton for singing. The “Australian Musical New” Mr Thorald Waters the adjudicator found her outstanding qualities as a musician an added reason for singling out Miss Myers with her voice being the most promising of those heard. Cousins Wendy Barrie and Lynette Butler in the backyard of Butler's houselocal identities -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Marjorie [Myers] Butler, Unknown, 1992
Marjorie was a talented pianist in her teenage years achieving her L.Mus.A. her fourth qualification by the age of 18 years. She attended the Conservatorium of Music Melbourne studying pianoforte and later with a singing scholarship and won numerous competition from Ballarat to Bendigo. She started her teaching career after leaving Melton State School. She taught many students throughout district including Edna Butler, the young sister of her husband Bert Butler. While living in Hawthorn their children Adrian and Lynette were born. Their son Max was born in Bacchus Marsh while Bert was teaching at the High School and in 1950 was appointed to Numurkah HS. In 1953 the family moved to Frankston HS. In 1958 he was appointed foundation Principal of Ashwood HS at the age of 43, the youngest to achieve this level of seniority. He was also Principal at Huntingdale, Mordialloc/Chelsea, and Mornington until his retirement in 1975. Photographs pf Marjorie Butlers at Melton Cemetery local identities, pioneer families -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Anzac commemoration for students 1996, 1996
A Legacy ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance. One of the annual "Anzac Commemoration Ceremony for Students" events, usually held just prior to ANZAC Day. Students from Melbourne High and MacRobertson Girls High School provided the choir. The photos shows the boys and girls choirs on the steps of the Shrine, similar photos were published in The Answer June 1996.A record of a ceremony at the Shrine.Colour photo x 2 of the School Commemoration Anzac service in 1996 and an article in The Answer.Printed on the back " -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Evening Herald, Making Girl Gardeners, 1930-1939
Evening (Herald), December 9…(1931?) Melbourne School, Burnley's Long Career, newspaper clipping. Describes end of year activities of students, principally planting dahlias. Discusses the high proportion of female students. The principal at the time was AW Jessep (1926-41). a.w. jessep, female students, students working outside, history, students, dahlias -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Coolidge X-ray Tube
The investigation of the x-ray appears early on to have been a priority research topic at the University of Melbourne’s School of Physics. This interest was sparked by the appointment in 1889 of Professor T.R. Lyle. Lyle, who was head of the school until 1915, is thought to have been the first person in Australia to have taken an x-ray photograph. A copy of this photograph can be found in the School of Physics Archive. For this particular experiment Lyle actually made his own x-ray tube. His successor, Professor Laby, continued to work with x-rays. During the 1920s Laby worked on the x-ray spectra of atoms and in 1930 he co-published with Dr. C.E. Eddy, Quantitative Analysis by X-Ray Spectroscopy. Also with Eddy, Laby produced the landmark paper Sensitivity of Atomic Analysis by X-rays. Laby went on to have an x-ray spectrograph of his own design manufactured by Adam Hilger Ltd. (see cat. No. 38). School of Physics, the University of Melbourne Cat. No. 22. Jacqueline Eager Student Projects Placement, Cultural Collections 2005 In 1913 Coolidge overcame the limitation of the narrow operating range of the gas X-ray tubes with the invention of the vacuum X-ray tube. A filament heated by an electric current directly releases electrons by thermionic emission. In thermionic emission, electrons are emitted from a metal surface directly by the application of an electric current to heat a wire filament. The electrons accelerate to the anode and produce X-rays. The anode has associated cooling fins due to the high temperatures attained by the release of kinetic energy by the electrons on colliding with the anode. Internal Glass sleeve: “A941/L2593/2821” -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), Scholar's Concession Ticket - 3rd term, 1959
Ticket allowed Scholars or school children to travel on MMTB trams/buses to attend schools at a concession rate. This one was used on buses. Inside gives issue details - issued to a person in Kew to attend University High School, five sections, for use to 18/12/1959, from Earl St to Lygon St via Princes St and Johnston St. Cost 50/- Ticket No. 1242.Demonstrates a Scholar's ticket to allow a student to travel from Kew to Lygon St.Blue clothed backed paper ticket, printed as a MMTB "Scholar's Concession Ticket", for 3rd Term. Gives condition of use on the outside cover. Details filled in of the person's name address etc.mmtb, tickets, schools, scholar's tickets, school tickets, buses -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Scholar's Concession Ticket - 3rd term, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), 1971
Ticket allowed Scholars or school children to travel on MMTB trams/buses to attend schools at a concession rate. Inside gives issue details - issued to a person in Kew to attend Kew High School, three sections, for use to 17/12/1971 Cost $6.75 Ticket No. 6468.Demonstrates a Scholar's ticket to allow a student to travel to Kew High School.Pink clothed backed paper ticket, printed as a MMTB "Scholar's Concession Ticket", for 3rd Term. Gives condition of use on the outside cover.Details filled in of the person's name address etc.tramways, tickets, schools, scholar's tickets, school tickets