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Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BIBLE, Common Prayer
... Church of England Common Prayer book given to F G DAVEY... goldfields Church of England Common Prayer book given to F G DAVEY ...Church of England Common Prayer book given to F G DAVEY by his mother. Purchased from Frank Every's Bookshop, Bendigo. Item re Frederick Gardner DAVEY DFC No 410533 RAAF. Refer Reg No 3536P for his service details. Buckram cover, black, marbled end pages. 333 cut edge, rounded corner pages. Gold edges to pages visible when book is closed. 1st page missing. Inside front cover. F.G. Davey, 86 Olinda Street, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. On page 2: To Fred from Motherbooks, bibles, frederick gardner davey -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Literary work - Book, G. Sidney, Book of sermons by The Right Reverend Beilby Porteus Vol 2. Additional notes on authors life by Rev. Robert Hodgson, A.M.F.R.S, 1811 Published
... ), successively Bishop of Chester and London was a Church of England...), successively Bishop of Chester and of London, was a Church of England... and London was a Church of England reformer and a leading ...Rev Robert Hodgson: His father was Robert Hodgson Snr, of Congleton, and Mildred (née Porteus) in early 1773. He was baptised on 22 September 1773 at St Peter's Church, Congleton. Hodgson was a close relative (by marriage on his father's side and by blood on his mother's side) of Beilby Porteus, Bishop of London of whom Hodgson wrote a biography of Porteus. On his mother's side, he was a descendant of Augustine Warner Jnr., who presided as the Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses during the time of Bacon's Rebellion (Warner served before the Rebellion in 1676, and after the Rebellion in 1677.) Hodgson was educated at Macclesfield School and Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he graduated with a BA as 14th Wrangler in 1795. He was appointed rector of St George's, Hanover Square for over forty years, from 1803 until his death in 1844. Bishop Beilby Porteus: Beilby Porteus 8 May 1731 – 13 May 1809), successively Bishop of Chester and London was a Church of England reformer and a leading abolitionist in England. He was the first Anglican in a position of authority to seriously challenge the Church's position on slavery. Porteus was born in York on 8 May 1731, the youngest of the 19 children of Elizabeth Jennings and Robert Porteus ( 1758/9), a planter. Although the family was of Scottish ancestry, his parents were Virginian planters who had returned to England in 1720 as a result of the economic difficulties in the province and for the sake of his father's health. Educated at York and Ripon Grammar School, he was a classics scholar at Christ's College, Cambridge, becoming a fellow in 1752. In 1759 he won the Seatonian Prize for his poem Death: A Poetical Essay, a work for which he is still remembered. He was ordained as a priest in 1757, and in 1762 was appointed as domestic chaplain to Thomas Secker, Archbishop of Canterbury, acting as his assistant at Lambeth Palace for six years. It was during these years that it is thought he became more aware of the conditions of the enslaved Africans in the American colonies and the British West Indies. He corresponded with clergy and missionaries, receiving reports on the appalling conditions facing the slaves from Rev James Ramsay in the West Indies and from Granville Sharp, the English lawyer who had supported the cases of freed slaves in England. In 1769 Beilby Porteus was appointed as chaplain to King George III. He was also Rector of Lambeth (a living shared between the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Crown) from 1767 to 1777, and later Master of St Cross, Winchester (1776–77). He was concerned about trends within the Church of England towards what he regarded as the watering-down of the truth of Scripture and stood for doctrinal purity. He was, however, happy to work with Methodists and dissenters and recognised their major contributions in evangelism and education. In 1776, Porteus was nominated as Bishop of Chester, taking up the appointment in 1777. He was Renowned as a scholar and a popular preacher, it was in 1783 that the young bishop was to first come to national attention by preaching his most famous and influential sermon. In 1787, Porteus was translated to the bishopric of London on the advice of Prime Minister William Pitt, a position he held until his death in 1809. As is customary, he was also appointed to the Privy Council, and Dean of the Chapel Royal. In 1788, he supported Sir William Dolben's Slave Trade Bill from the bench of bishops, and over the next quarter-century, he became the leading advocate within the Church of England for the abolition of slavery, lending support to such men as Wilberforce, Granville Sharp, Henry Thornton, and Zachary Macaulay to secure the eventual passage of the Slave Trade Act in 1807.Beilby Porteus was one of the most significant, albeit under-rated church figures of the 18th century. His sermons continued to be read by many, and his legacy as a foremost abolitionist was such that his name was almost as well known in the early 19th century as those of Wilberforce and Thomas Clarkson but 100 years later he had become one of the 'forgotten abolitionists', and today his role has largely been ignored and his name has been consigned to the footnotes of history. His primary claim to fame in the 21st century is for his poem on Death and, possibly unfairly, as the supposed prototype for the pompous Mr. Collins in Jane Austen's novel ”Pride and Prejudice”. But, ironically, Porteus' most lasting contribution was one for which he is little-known, the Sunday Observance Act of 1781 (a response to what he saw as the moral decay of England), which legislated how the public were allowed to spend their recreation time at weekends these laws continued for the following 200 years until the passing of the Sunday Trading Act of 1994.Book of sermons cover is brown with gold border and decoration Beilby Porteus (or Porteous; 8 May 1731 – 13 May 1809), successively Bishop of Chester and of London, was a Church of England reformer and a leading abolitionist in England. He was the first Anglican in a position of authority to seriously challenge the Church's position on slavery. The Works of The Right Reverend Beilby Porteus Vol 2” . Spine has “Porteus’ Works, Vol. II Sermons”. The works of the Right Reverend Beilby Porteus, D.D., late Bishop of London; with his life, by the Rev. Robert Hodgson, A.M.F.R.S. and one of the Chaplains in Ordinary to His Majesty. A New Edition in Six Volumes. Vol. II – Sermons. Published in 1811 for T. Cadell and W., Davies, in The Strand, London. Printed by G. Sidney, Northumberland-street. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, right reverend beilby porteous, sermons, london reverend -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping (copy), Greensborough Common School, 1860s
... School on the Church of England site corner Grimshaw and Church... was a Denominational School on the Church of England site corner Grimshaw ...The first school in Greensborough was a Denominational School on the Church of England site corner Grimshaw and Church Streets. In 1863 the Denominational Schools Board was disbanded and the school became known as a Common School. It later moved to the present site of Greensborough Primary School which was established in 1878.Enlargement of copy of newspaper clipping, black and white text and image.greensborough common school, greensborough primary school -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, May 1882
... is buried in the Church of England, Section E, Plot 451. She... is buried in the Church of England, Section E, Plot 451. She ...The information given with the photograph was that Margaret Baker is buried in the grave in the foreground. She was buried on 17 May 1882 aged 63 and she was from the Sunbury Asylum. She is buried in the Church of England, Section E, Plot 451. She is buried alongside Plot 444.Many former inmates have been buried in the early graves in Sunbury Cemetery.A non-digital black and white copy of a photograph of two headstones over a grave, which is overgrown. A low metal fence is around the grave in the foreground and there are trees in the background. margaret baker, cemeteries, sunbury asylum -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, undated
... ' Church of England Moonee Ponds....' Church of England Moonee Ponds. st. john's presbyterian essendon ...St John's Presbyterian was built in 1853. It was used for worship services 1853 - 1927. It was subsequently used by church organisations for a further 25 years. Demolished in 1953. The front doors and stone entrance archway were reused by St. Thomas' Church of England Moonee Ponds.B & W exterior view of St. John's Presbyterian Church Essendon. Mounted on brown card.st. john's presbyterian essendon, bluestone, st. thomas moonee ponds -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Tombstone - Geal Family
... Coloured photo of tombstone on grave 1390, Church... Coloured photo of tombstone on grave 1390, Church of England ...Albert Geal, a builder found good quality clay at Tunstall. In 1903 Geal Brothers of Nunawading began making agricultural pipes for orchardists, then moved on to make bricks and tiles. The Geals pottery was on 11 acres at the corner of Springvale Road and Miton Street. It was sold in 1973Coloured photo of tombstone on grave 1390, Church of England section, Box Hill Cemetery Geal, Albert died 1922 aged 63 years Geal, Alice died 1937 aged 75 years Geal, Albert died in action on 12 July 1916, aged 28 years Geal, George died of wounds on 2 June 1917, aged 24 years Beecroft, Mabel died 12 April 1937 Beecroft, Harry died 14 November 1958tombstones, geal bros., geal, albert, alice, albert jnr., george, beecroft, mabel, harry -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Programme - Souvenir Programme, Souvenir Programme of the Linton Centenary Concert, 1939
... , 1939, in the Linton Parish Hall (Church of England Hall). ..., 1939, in the Linton Parish Hall (Church of England Hall ...Programme consists of a single sheet of cream-coloured paper, folded in two. Front of programme has a border of red lines and the blue and red logo for the Linton Centenary. The back of the programme has the words of two songs performed during the concert: "Linton's the Place for Me", and "The A.I.F. of 1939". Full concert programme printed inside fold. Concert held as part of Linton centenary celebrations on Saturday December 23, 1939, in the Linton Parish Hall (Church of England Hall). Text,: ' Souvenir Programme / OF THE / Linton Centenary Concert / IN THE PARISH HALL / Saturday, December 23, 1939. / COMMENCING AT 8 P.M. 'centenary celebrations, centenaries, concerts, entertainment, linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Linton Township from Slaughterhouse Hill, circa 1920s, 1920
... Paul's Church of England is on the far left of the photograph....) can be seen. St Paul's Church of England is on the far left ...Slaughterhouse Hill was so named because Bennett's butchers had a slaughterhouse there.A view of Linton taken from Slaughterhouse Hill to the north-east of the town. Numerous buildings are identifiable in the photograph. In the middle foreground are the railway station, platform and station-master's house. The Grenville Standard building is visible in Clyde Street, and the Post Office and Bank of NSW buildings can be seen near the corner of Clyde and Sussex Streets. In the distance (along Sussex Street) the Royal Standard Hotel and the Shire Offices (original building) can be seen. St Paul's Church of England is on the far left of the photograph."Esther Cluff, Linton".linton township, slaughterhouse hill -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Indecipherable monument, grave CE 62, Eltham cemetery, Victoria, 5 April 2021
... . The grave is located beside a tree in the Church of England section.... The grave is located beside a tree in the Church of England section ...This wooden memorial has shadows of the its former inscription which are indecipherable due to weathering of the timber. The grave is located beside a tree in the Church of England section with a marker "CE 62" and immediately adjacent to Procter family grave. Enquiries are being made to determine if indeed it is assocciated.Born Digitaleltham cemetery, gravestones, george charles alfred procter, procter, sarah jane procter -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Textile, 68 Eglinton Street, Kew, 1980-2000
... No. 479 Church of England, Single, Labourer, Father William Bogle... No. 479 Church of England, Single, Labourer, Father William Bogle ...Framed embroidery, 68 Eglinton Street Kew. Undated. Home of the Bogle family during the First World War. Thomas Bogle Reg No. 479 Church of England, Single, Labourer, Father William Bogle (same address), enlisted 1915 29th Battalion B CompanyNoneSmall framed tapestry of 68 Eglinton Street, a single-fronted weatherboard cottage in Kew.68 EGLINTON STREEThouses - eglinton street - kew (vic), tapestries -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Drawing, Dione McIntyre, Rear view of 'old' St Hilary's, 2013
... The first St. Hilary’s Church of England (Kew) was a timber... The first St. Hilary’s Church of England (Kew) was a timber building ...The first St. Hilary’s Church of England (Kew) was a timber building on the corner of John and Rowland Streets, designed in 1888 by Albert Purchas. This timber building was demolished in the 1940s to make way for a new church and tennis courts. The drawing was made to accompany a newsletter article by Dione McIntyre.Pen and ink drawing of the rear view of ‘old’ St Hilary’s, drawn by Dione McIntyre, 2013. "Rear view of 'old' St Hilary's"st hilary's church (kew), dione mcintyre, churches -- kew (vic) -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Man standing on pathway on Church Hill Stawell West looking West
... . This pathway on Church Hill led to Christ Church, Church of England.... This pathway on Church Hill led to Christ Church, Church of England ...Man standing on pathway on Church Hill Stawell West looking West. Anglican Manse and Houses are on right beyond the trees. Two story building is Grammar School residence in Smith Street. This pathway on Church Hill led to Christ Church, Church of England erected in 1861.Black & white photograph post card with two enlarged copies on a scene featuring gum trees. A person is standing on the pathway. A two storey house in background.On Church Hill, Stawell Weststawell education -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Students Port Melbourne,c.1917, c.1918
... at Holy Trinity Church of England Port Melbourne. Sister Ida b... taken in front of Holy Trinity Church, Port Melbourne. Education ...Charles PEET was born in 1909 and Ida PEET in 1906. Photo may have been taken in front of Holy Trinity Church, Port Melbourne.Photograph mounted on grey card. Seven rows of students. front two rows seated.Charles Peet b1909 - 2nd Back Row, 2nd in from R. School at Holy Trinity Church of England Port Melbourne. Sister Ida b 1906 girl standing on own check dress 2nd one in LH side Row below Chas. education - primary schools, graham street primary school, religion - anglican (holy trinity), ida peet, charles peet -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Captain Miles and his home, 'Glamorgan'. 1935
... Church of England. Miles died in 1944. 'Glamorgan'." ... Church of England. Miles died in 1944. 'Glamorgan'." Black ...Black and white photograph of Captain Miles standing in garden in front of his house. (2 copies one of which appears to be an original mounted on cardboard, produced by Mervyne Studio, Ringwood.Typed on rear of original photograph: "Capt. E.T. Miles & his home. (Built 1920). Later became C. of E. Vicarage, 1964. Typed below: "Captain Miles and his home. 1935. Site is now Church of England. Miles died in 1944. 'Glamorgan'." -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Receipt, Receipt for House Rent, 1913
... The Reverend Joseph Best, who was church of England Vicar...The Reverend Joseph Best, who was church of England Vicar ...The Reverend Joseph Best, who was church of England Vicar at Linton between 1912 and 1922, "resided for the first twelve months in a rented house next to the Police Station on the Reservoir Road". In 1912/13 the Church purchased a house to serve as a Vicarage, which was dedicated on 10th April 1913.Handwritten receipt dated 14.4.1913, from C.E. Godden on behalf of W. Angus, to W. Todd, Secretary of Central Committee [of Parish of Linton] for fifteen weeks rent, for house occupied by Rev. J. Best. Victorian Stamp Duty stamp affixed to page, initials "C.E.G." and date "14/4/13" written across it.rev. j. best, w. todd, c. e. godden, receipts -
St Matthews/Wiseman House Archive
Photograph, Sawbridgeworth 32 Widford Street Glenroy
... in Glenroy. It was St. Agnes Church of England Girls Home 1922... the sale of land in Glenroy. It was St. Agnes Church of England ...Sawbridgeworth, 32 Widford Street Glenroy, was built in 1887 by Arthur Wiseman to help promote the sale of land in Glenroy. It was St. Agnes Church of England Girls Home 1922 to 1964. Now called 'Wiseman House' it has been part of the property of St. Matthew's Anglican Church since 1965.Black and white photograph of SawbridgeworthCopied with permissionsawbridgeworth, wiseman house -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Wedding Dress, 24/12/1938
... postponed. The wedding took place at Christ Church, Church... postponed. The wedding took place at Christ Church, Church ...See photo NP1832 of Doris & Cecil Evans on their wedding day, arriving at 22 Cassella Street for afternoon tea. Doris's father had died 1 month before, and the wedding had been postponed. The wedding took place at Christ Church, Church of England, Mitcham on 24/12/1938.Cream satin long wedding dress with back train. 'Peter Pan' collar and long sleeves with cuff. Photo of dress on wedding day, see NP1832.costume, female -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Carisbrook Primary School no. 1030, 06/08/2011
... 1855 as the non=vested Church of England School No 130... 1855 as the non=vested Church of England School No 130 ...Carisbrook State School No 1030 was firsy opened on 01 July 1855 as the non=vested Church of England School No 130., becoming a Cmmon School in 1869. A new site was sought, and a two acre corner allotment was selected, being excised from the Police Reserve in October 1873 in Victoria Street.Brick school building at Carisbrook, Victoria. carisbrook, carisbrook primary school, education, carisbrook state school -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ron Vanderwal, John Bulmer's recollections of Victorian Aboriginal life, 1855-1908
... Tyers where he established a Church of England mission in 1862... was spent at Lake Tyers where he established a Church of England ...John Bulmer spent forty years of his life as missionary to Aboriginal people in Victoria, in 1855 devoting his activities to communities on the Murray, but most of his life was spent at Lake Tyers where he established a Church of England mission in 1862, In his later years he wrote a series of thirteen papers in which he recorded his observations on the life and times of the people to whom he ministered. Over a period of several years Alistair Campbell transliterated the manuscripts, altering a little but retaining the flavour of the original text.maps, b&w photograph, word lists, tablesgunai kurnai, gippsland, lake tyers, lakes entrance, king charley, snowy river, ellen hood, sarah moffat, lance mcdougall, kassie mcdougall, tom foster, alec mccrae, nellie blair, john bulmer, victorian history, indigenous social life, kinship, religion and mythology, bush foods -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Research Notes - Donald Clark, 1990s
... address to Church of England Newbridge, story about Big Cat..., script of Donald Clark address to Church of England Newbridge ...A set of research notes relating to history of Tarnagulla, Llanelly & Newbridge. Compiled by Donald Clark. Listings of residents (electoral rolls, Library members, dog registrations, cemetery, Lodge, licenses) , history of Woodstock West church, Murphy's Creek Brigade, history of Llanelly, script of Donald Clark address to Church of England Newbridge, story about Big Cat sightings near Tarnagulla, Post office history, copy of article 'Nuggets At The Poseidon Rush And At the Ironbark Gully Near Tarnagulla' and Golf Club history. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Papers, Minutes of various sub-committee meetings of Ringwood Council - 1960, 1960
... civic service on Sunday 20-Mar-1960 at St Pauls Church... Pauls Church of England commemorating Proclamation attended ...Various committee meetings discussing badges, traffic movement on the Proclamation Day Saturday 19-Mar-1960 in the town hall, Ringwood list of visitors, Councillors; and|one printed civic service on Sunday 20-Mar-1960 at St Pauls Church of England commemorating Proclamation attended by Sir Dallas BrooksBundle of 34 foolscap pages, printed, of the minutes of various sub-committee meetings of Ringwood Council;; one printed notice paper for the special meeting; and; one printed order of service for Saturday 19-Mar-1960 +Additional Keywords: Lavis, Albert George / Brooks, Reginald Alexander Dallas -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - St. Mary’s Church, Caulfield
... conservation study he completed of St. Mary’s Church. Includes exterior... on St. Mary’s Church of England and St. Mary’s Jubilee School ...Photocopied copy of Andrew Ward’s February 1994 conservation study he completed of St. Mary’s Church. Includes exterior and interior photograph. Two information leaflets on St. Mary’s Church of England and St. Mary’s Jubilee School, giving brief history of the church and hall. Includes sketches of church features.glen eira road, st. mary’s church, gothic architecture, bluestone, towers, bell, reed and barnes, stephen george sir, helenslea, jubilee school, schools, stained glass, bell towers, arches, roofs, bonham james, perry bishop, little and byrne, peck arthur, hood crescent, ward andrew, building construction, reid and barnes, cockram and co., moorehouse bishop, webb charles, goe bishop, shelford girls grammar school, architectural features, porches, bishops -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, William and Elizabeth Todd and Family, circa 1906
... in the Linton community, particularly with the Church of England, where... in the Linton community, particularly with the Church of England, where ...Elizabeth Bennett (b. 1858), married William Todd (b. 1855) in 1882 and they had nine children. They were actively involved in the Linton community, particularly with the Church of England, where Mrs. Todd was organist for many years. They celebrated their Golden Wedding at Linton in 1932, by which time they were living in Ballarat.Scanned/modified copy of a photograph of the Todd family, believed to have been taken in Ballarat around 1905/1906. Members of the family are identified by names and dates, which have been printed across the photo.todd family, elizabeth todd, elizabeth bennett, william todd snr., arthur (paddy) todd, john (jack) todd, william j. (billy) todd, milton todd, susie (lucy agnes) todd, charles (charlie) todd, violet todd, millicent todd, stella todd -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Rev. Philip Homan Anglican 1858
... arranged for the necessary materials for the erection of a church... arranged for the necessary materials for the erection of a church ...Rev. Philip Homan (Anglican) in 1858. Anglican minister for Ararat. He conducted services in the Stawell District. He arranged for the necessary materials for the erection of a church of England School building. This was built on an area known as One Tree Hill, Stawell West. This photograph is a copy taken from A.1300K. Copy made by A. Attrill. Oval sepia photograph of a gentleman with a long beardThe first Vicar: REV CANON PHILIP HOMAN, 1856-188Xstawell church -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Drawing - St. Mary’s Church, Caulfield
... Two roneoed copies of St. Mary’s Anglican Church dated 15.... Mary’s Church of England. Printed leaflet in regards ...Two roneoed copies of St. Mary’s Anglican Church dated 15/05/1988. Ecumenical order of service for Australia’s Bicentenary. Four articles of ephemera relating to St. Mary’s Church of England. Printed leaflet in regards to a proposed meeting of the St. Mary’s Master Plan presentation circa 2000 for St. Mary’s Anglican Church.st. mary’s church, choir, ashton e. madame, robertson l., eggleston egan, bakewell guy, latham freda, allan’s, music stores, merton, orrong road, caulfield, merton dramatic society, glen eira road -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Cato Lake with white swans -- 4 Photos
... on the lake. One of these smaller photos has a Church of England... on the lake. One of these smaller photos has a Church of England ...Large photo of 2 White Swans grazing the edge of Lake Cato. Willows along the lake with tennis count behind the willows. Also three smaller black & white photographs with white swans on the lake. One of these smaller photos has a Church of England and Presbyterian spire in the background. Cato Lake was named after Frederic John Cato.Large sepia photo of white swans coming out of Lake Cato with willow trees along the lake and tennis courts beyond the willows. Three smaller black & white photographs of Cato lake with the two white swans. 1). "White swans Cato Late Stawell" 2). "Cato Lake C of E. Church and Presbyterian Spire in background" 3). "Swans on Cato Lake"stawell -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Opening of St Theodore's Church, Wattle Park, 1953
... of the Church of England.... with events and activities of the Church of England. st theodore's ...The church was opened in 1947. Andrew Ward wrote a history of it in 1987. Title: " St Theodore's Anglican Church Wattle Park - A History of a Small Parish: 1947-1987." (Not in our collection) Norman Carter took many photos of Surrey Hills and Mont Albert from the 1920s; many were associated with events and activities of the Church of England.Black and white photo of a large group of people gathered around the exterior of a simple, light coloured timber building with a porch with a side door and 3 sash hung windows. The surrounding ground is crudely landscaped.On back in ink: "Opening / St Theodores Wattle Park / prob. 1953"st theodore's church, churches, anglican churches, wattle park, norman carter -
Mentone Grammar School
1961 School Cap for Prefects
... with the Church of England and the laurel was replaced with the mitre... achievement. In 1958, the School became affiliated with the Church ...In 1923, grey caps were introduced and until 1958, they were decorated with the School crest topped by a laurel, to symbolize achievement. In 1958, the School became affiliated with the Church of England and the laurel was replaced with the mitre, to symbolize the Christian faith. Caps for School Captains were adorned with prefect insignia and gold embellishment. This cap belonged to Vic Bell (1946) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: CENTENARY OF HUNTLY PRIMARY SCHOOL
... Although opened by the Church of England in 1857, Huntly...Although opened by the Church of England in 1857, Huntly ...Although opened by the Church of England in 1857, Huntly was not recognised as beginning until 1860 when it began to receive government funding. In 1862 it became known as a Common School. In the 1870's it was partly destroyed in a wind storm and a brick building was built to replace it. It became a State School between 1873 and 1878 and was renamed Huntly Primary School in 1970.Newspaper article, June 13, 1960 Bendigo Advertiser, describing the activities held at the Hunty Primary School Centenary celebrations. 'More than 1000 people attended the centenary celebration of Huntly State School 306' Images: attendees in front of school building,; an old pupil Mrs. A. Fleming signing the school roll and Trevor Willman, with his decorated bicycle.education, primary, huntly primary school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BEST BEHAVIOUR
... Although opened by the Church of England in 1857, Huntly...Although opened by the Church of England in 1857, Huntly ...Although opened by the Church of England in 1857, Huntly was not recognised as beginning until 1860 when it began to receive government funding. In 1862 it became known as a Common School. In the 1870's it was partly destroyed in a wind storm and a brick building was built to replace it. It became a State School between 1873 and 1878 and was renamed Huntly Primary School in 1970.Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Best behaviour: Huntly school, 1967. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were