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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - Bendigo Institute of Technology, c1970-1972
The Bendigo College of Advanced Education (Bendigo C.A.E.) was established in 1976 by the merging of the Bendigo Institute of Technology (VA 3091) with the State College of Victoria at Bendigo (VA 3090). Both the Bendigo Institute of Technology and the State College of Victoria at Bendigo are previous agencies to the Bendigo College of Advanced Education.Bendigo Institute of Technology staff. Twelve slides of teachers at work in the McRae Street chemical Labs and at play on a steam train excursion to Echuca and a wine and cheese night at play at the Copper Pot Restaurant.history, bendigo, peter ellis collection, bendigo institute of technology, b.i.t. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Alter Ego - Magazine of Bendigo Technical College -1960 Vol.15 No.1, 1960
44-page soft cover booklet. Green cover. 'Alter Ego' Magazine of the Bendigo Technical College. 1960 Vol 15 No.1 Illustrated with B&W photos. Notes on faculties, staff and sport. 12 pages of advertisements at the back.Handwritten in ink on front page '35/304/2m'bendigo technical college, alter ego -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... Golden Square Secondary College Students' Photographs Folder ...Folder containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The years covered are: 1978 classes 9B-9M-9V-9W-9Y/ 10B-10G-10R-10V-10Y. 1979 classes 7B-7G-7M-7R-7W7Y /8B-8G-8M-8R-8W-8Y / 9B-9G-9R-9V-9W-9Y / 10B-10G-10M-10R-10V-10W-10Y 1980 classes:7B-7G-7M-7R-7V-7W-7Y / 8B-8G-8M-8W / 9B-9G-9M-9R-9V-9W-9Y / 10B-10G-10M-10R-10V-10W-10Ygolden square secondary college, students' photographs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... Golden Square Secondary College Students' Photographs Folder ...Folder containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The years covered are: 1981 classes 7G-7M-7R-7V-7W-7Y / 8G-8M-8R-8W-8Y / 9B-9G-9M-9R / 10B-10G-10R-10V-10W-10Y. 1982 classes 7B-7G-7M-7R-7V-7W-7Y /8B-8G-8M-8R-8v-8Y / 9B-9G-9M-9R-9W-9Y / 10B-10G-10M-10R-10W golden square secondary college, students' photographs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs. ...Folder containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The year covered is: 1983 classes 7B-7G-7M-7O-7R-7V-7W-7Y /8B-8G-8M-8O-8R-8V-8W-8Y / 9B-9M-9O-9R-9V-9W-9Y / 10B-10G-10M-10R-10V-10Y / House Captains-School Captains. golden square secondary college, students' photographs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... College Class and staff photographs. ...Folder containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The years covered are: 1985 classes 7B-7C-7D-7G-7L-7H-7R-7Y /8B-8G-8M-8S-8V-8W-8Y / 9B-9G-9M-9R-9S-9V-9W / 10G-10M-10R-10S-10V-10W / 1985 Carlton Shield. 1986 classes 7B-7C-7D-7G-7H-7L-7R-7Y / 8B-8C-8D-8G-8H-8L-8R-8Y / 9B-9C-9M-9R-9S-9V-9W-9Y / 10B=10G-10M-10R-10S-10V-10W-10Y golden square secondary college, students' photographs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs. ...Folder containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The years covered are: 1987 classes 7B-7D-7G-7H-7L-7R / 8B-8C-8D-8G-8H-8L-8R-8Y / 9B-9G-9M-9R-9S-9V-9W-9Y / 10B-10G-10M-10R-10S-10V-10Y 1988 classes 7C-7D-7H-7L-7N / 8C-8D-8H-8L-8N / 9B-9G-9M-9R-9S-9V-9Y / 10B-10G-10M-10R-10S-10V-10Y golden square secondary college, students' photographs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... Golden Square Secondary College Students' Photographs Folder ...Folder containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The year covered is: 1989 classes 7C-7D-7G-7H-7L-7N / 8C-8D-8H-8L-8N- / 9B-9G-9M-9R-9S / 10B-10G-10M-10R-10S-10V-10Y Three photographs of teachers from 1989 and a photograph of the deputy principal and principal.golden square secondary college, students' photographs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... Golden Square Secondary College Students' Photographs Plastic bag ...Plastic bag containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The year covered is 1990 classes 7B-7C-7D-7G-7H-7L-7N / 8C-8D-8G-8H-8L-8N- / 9B-9G-9M-9R-9S / 10B-10G-10M-10R Four photographs of teachers and staff and a photograph of the Colbourne concert band 1990.golden square secondary college, students' photographs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... Golden Square Secondary College Students' Photographs Plastic bag ...Plastic bag containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The year covered is 1991 classes 7B-7C-7D-7G-7H-7L-7N-7R / 8B-8C-8D-8G-8H-8L / 9B-9M-9R-9S-9V / 10B-10G-10M-10R-10S Four photographs of teachers and staff one photograph of the acting principal and acting vice principal, one photograph of the students' representative council.golden square secondary college, students' photographs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... Golden Square Secondary College Students' Photographs Plastic bag ...Plastic bag containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The year covered is 1992 classes 7B-7C-7D-7G-7H-7L-7N / 8B-8C-8D-8G-8H-8L-8N / 9B-9G-9M-9R-9S-9V-9W / 10B-10G-10M-10R-10S-10V Four photographs of teachers and staff, one photograph of the principal and vice principal, one photograph of the students' representative council.golden square secondary college, students' photographs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs..... Photograph Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff ...Plastic bag containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The year covered is 1993 classes 7B-7C-7D-7G-7H-7L-7R-7Y / 8A-8B-8C-8D-8E-8F-8G / 9A-9B-9C-9D-9F-9G Three photographs of teachers and staff, one photograph of the principal and vice principal.golden square secondary college, students' photographs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... Golden Square Secondary College Students' Photographs Plastic bag ...Plastic bag containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The year covered is 1994 classes 7C-7D-7F-7G-7H / 8A-8B-8C-8D-8E / 9A-9B-9C-9D-9E-9F-9G / 10B-10C-10D-10E-10F Three photographs of teachers and staff, one photograph of the principal and vice principal.golden square secondary college, students' photographs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... Golden Square Secondary College Students' Photographs Plastic bag ...Plastic bag containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The year covered is 1995 classes 7A-7B-7C-7D-7E-7F-7G / 9A-9B-9C-9D-9E-9F-9G / 10A-10B-10C-10D-10E-10F-10G Three photographs of teachers and staff, one photograph of the principal and vice principal.golden square secondary college, students' photographs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs. ...Plastic bag containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The year covered is 1996 classes 7A-7B-7C-7D-7E-7F-7G-7H / 8A-8B-8C-8D-8E-8F-8G / 9A-9B-9C-9D-9E-9F-9G-9H / 10A-10B-10C-10D-10E-10F-10G Three photographs of teachers and staff, one photograph of the principal and vice principal.golden square secondary college, students' photographs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Mixed media - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... of teachers and staff. Mixed media Golden Square Secondary College ...Plastic bag containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The year covered is 1997 classes 7A-7B-7C-7D-7E-7F-7G-7H / 8A-8B-8C-8D-8E-8F-8G-8H / 9A-9B-9C-9D-9E-9F-9G / 10A-10B-10C-10D-10E-10F-10G Six photographs of teachers and staff.golden square secondary college, students' photographs, teachers and staff -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... of teachers and staff. Photograph Golden Square Secondary College ...Plastic bag containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The year covered is 1998 classes 7A-7B-7C-7D-7E-7F-7G-7H / 8A-8B-8C-8D-8E-8F-8G-8H / 9A-9B-9C-9D-9E-9F-9G-9H / 10A-10B-10C-10D-10E-10F-10G One photograph of teachers and staff.golden square secondary college, students' photographs, teachers and staff -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... photo of staff Photograph Golden Square Secondary College Class ...Photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The year covered is 2000 Classes: 7A-7B-7C-7D-7E-7F-7G-7H / 8A-8B-8C-8D-8E-8F-8G-8H / 9A-9B-9C-9D-9E-9F-9G-9H / 10A-10B-10C-10D-10E-10F-10G-10H One photo of staff students' photographs, golden square secondary college -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... College Class and staff photographs. ...Photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The year covered is 2004 Classes: 7A-7B-7C-7D-7E-7F-7G-7H-7I / 8A-8B-8C-8D-8E-8F-8G-8H8I / 9A-9B-9C-9D-9E-9F-9G-9H-9I / 10A-10B-10C-10D-10E-10F-10G-10T One photo of staff students' photographs, golden square secondary college -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs.... of staff. Photograph Golden Square Secondary College Class ...Photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The year covered is 2006 Classes: 7A-7B-7C-7D-7E-7F/ 8A-8B-8C-8D-8E-8F/ 9A-9B-9C-9D-9E-9F-9G-9H / 10A-10B-10C-10D-10E-10F-10G-10I Two photos of staff. students' photographs, golden square secondary college -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - W.H.S.C. 97
In 1999 The White Hills Secondary School became Weeroona College.48-page 1997 School Year booklet for the White Hills Secondary College. Blue front cover with a B&W montage photo. Illustrated with many B&W photos of students and staff and their activities. Students year 7 to year 10 white hills secondary college, 1997 year book -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - The School on the Hill (1907-1997) by Janette M Bomford
BHS Collection64-page soft cover booklet 'The School on the Hill'. Bendigo High School and Bendigo Senior Secondary College 1907-1997 by Janette M Bomford. A history of the Schol/College illustrated with B&W photos. Colour photo on front and back cover of school/college. Printed by Richard Cambridge Printers P/L September 1997. Includes a list of Senior Staffbendigo, school, college -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE HALL COLLECTION: ROSALIND PARK CREATIVE VILLAGE BENDIGO PROJECT AND FINAL REPORTS, 1995
MERLE HALL COLLECTION: ROSALIND PARK CREATIVE VILLAGE BENDIGO Project and Final Reports 3858.13 PDF File 11th August 1997 - three pages From: Merle Hall, Secretary Arts Bendigo To: Mike (final Media Release probably the Bendigo Advertiser) Content: Media Release two pages and a poem read out by Mosaic Artist Maery Gabriel (Hall) 'Reflections from Rosalind Park' Date Unknown: First invitation mail-out for C.V.T. Presentation and notes. Invitations to Felicity Kingerlee, Rod, Orr, Jane Cleary, Ian Stewart (Flora Hill Secondary College), Marion Stewart (White Hills Secondary College), Marion Wright, G. Maddams (& staff), Frank Ham, Tony Morris (Astronomy chap), Trevor Tonking (Cont. Ed.), Bernard smith and others at City of Bendigo, All A.B. Committee. Included are handwritten notes. Date Unknown: Two page document entitled: Enhancing the livable environment. Document contains details of the project, aims etc. 14th March 1995 To: The Greater City of Bendigo From Arts Bendigo Content: Two pages, a formal proposal for the involvement of the City of Greater Bendigo in the Creative Village project of the V.A.C. It contains information on Background, Concept,Implementation,Expected outcomes, Summary, Appendix 1 and 2 (Examples of the work of the artist). Date Unknown From John L. Content: one page of notes on similar projects and involvement by Arts Bendigo. The title of the document is Creative Village - Enhancing the Livable Environment. 5th Septemberh 1995 To: Members of the community who contributed ideas and suggestions From Arts Bendigo Ann Buzza and Merle Hall. Content: Invitation to attend a meeting with the Creative Village Team to view the Team's full report and explanation of designs etc. 9-10 June To: Participants in the Maery Hall Workshop From Arts Bendigo Ann Buzza and Merle Hall. Content: Location - ceramic department, Fine Arts building, Latrobe University Bendigo; acces information and what to bring to the workshop. Date Unknown To: City of Greater Bendigo Content: Arts Bendigo committment to the guidelines discussed with the relevent Council officers. Date Unknown To: City of Greater Bendigo From Arts Bendigo Content: Title - Historic Mining Mosaic Pavement at rosalind Park Poppet Head. A report on the project so far. Typed and ewritten notes. 28 July To: Public From Arts Bendigo Merle Hall. Content: Public invite to mark the completion of the project. June 1997 To: Public Content: A copy of Bendigo Heritage Mosaic City of Greater Bendigo plaque. 2nd September To: Attention Leanne McDonnell, Bendigo Advertiser From Arts Bendigo Merle Hall. Content: Media Release on 'The Laying Begins' Date Unknown To: Potential Donors From Arts Bendigo Merle Hall, sponsorship committee. Content: Description of the project titled 'Exciting Addition to Bendigo's Central Area. Date Unknown To: Potential Donors From Arts Bendigo Merle Hall, sponsorship committee. Content: Description of the project titled 'Exciting Addition to Bendigo's Central Area. Date Unknown List of LEAP team members for the project. Date Unknown To: Emma Power From Arts Bendigo Secretary Merle Hall. Content: three pages of information on the project (1. Intoduction 2. Small leaflet, prepared for visitors to the team 3. General outline of the project and the background on the Creative Village Team. 19-21 July To: All schools of the Bendigo area From: Merle Hall Secretary Arts Bendigo Content: An invitation for staff and students to visit the Creative Village Team during their time in Bendigo, at the Central Library on 19-21 July 19-21 July To: The Public From: Merle Hall Secretary Arts Bendigo Content: An invitation for staff and students to visit the Creative Village Team during their time in Bendigo, at the Central Library on 19-21 July 5th October 1995 To: Mr Peter Seamer, Chief Executive Officer, City of Greater Bendigo. From Merle Hall Secretary Arts Bendigo Content: RE 'Creative village team report and ongoing plans' 14 March 1996 To: Committee of Arts Bendigo From: Ann Buzza Content: Two pages hand-written report on visit of Maery Hall ot Bendigo 14/3/96 Date Unknown To: Bernard Smith, City ogf Greater Bendigo From: Merle Hall, Secretary Arts Bendigo Content: A list of urgent requirements needed by May 24th, material list from council stock. 27 June 1996 To: The Professionals, 54 Mitchell Street Bendigo, Attention Stephen Carter From: Merle Hall, Secretary Arts Bendigo Content: Account for use of shop in Allan's walk and cheque. 2nd July 1996 To: Cr Megan Weston Mayor, city of Greater Bendigo, copy to Bernard Smith. From: Merle Hall, Secretary Arts Bendigo Content: Thank you for $3500 to match the Arts Bendigo sponsorship. 2 June 1996 To: James C donnelly and associates, 5 School Lane, Wangi Wangi. From: Merle Hall, Secretary Arts Bendigo Content: Draft cover letter including a one page draft letter and a two page submission. James Donnelly was a parent of one of the LEAP workers who were helping on the project. James donnelly had suggestions for approaching mining companys for potential sponsorship. 1st October 1996 To: Mr D. Goldsworthy, City of Greater Bendigo From: Merle Hall, Secretary Arts Bendigo Content: Historic mining Mosaic Project, Rosalind Park Poppet Head. A formal submission for the council for some essential provisions for the extension of work on this project. 1st October 1996 To: Cr M. Weston, Mayor, City of Greater Bendigo. From: Merle Hall, secretary arts Bendigo Content: Three pages including a listing of income and costs to the project. 28th October 1996 To: Arts Bendigo From: Maery Hall Artist Content: two page report on the status of the project and problems that have been faced. 19th To: Leanne (maybe the Bendigo Advertiser) From: Merle Hall, secretary arts Bendigo Content: two pages on the finished project (Bendigo's Newest attraction) 19th March 1997 To: Steve From: Merle Hall, secretary arts Bendigo Content: Asking for rough quotes for printing of brochures. Date Unknown To: The Bendigo Bank From: Merle Hall, secretary arts Bendigo Content: two pages seeking a sum of $1000 to complete the project. 28th April 1997 To: Suzi Birthisel, Sponsorship Coordinator, Bendigo bank, Fountain Court, Bendigo From: Merle Hall, secretary arts Bendigo Content: Asking for a small sum for production of coloured brochures Date Unknown To: Committee From: Merle Hall, secretary arts Bendigo Content: Suggested invitation list from 'Arts Victoria' to the Committee re the opening on 28th July of the Bendigo Heritage Mosaic. 28 July 1997 From: City of Greater Bendigo and Arts Bendigo to public Content: Invitation to a brief ceremony to mark the occasion of the completion of The Bendigo Heritage Mosaic at the Poppet Head Lookout, Rosalind Park on Monday 28 July 1997. 5th August 1999 From: Merle Hall, Secretary Arts Bendigo To: Cr. B. Ackerman, Mayor, City of Greater Bendigo. Content: A brief note from the committee of Arts Bendigo, in appreciation of your attendance and speech at the 'completion ceremony, last week. 30th October 1997 From Merle Hall, Secretary Arts Bendigo To: the National Community links Awards, Category 1 - Arts and Culture Content: Included were Nomination Form, Written Statement as required under (5), a written reference from the mayor of the City of Greater Bendigo, two pages of photographs of the project, and five copies of a brochure printed to publicise the project. 2nd Feb 1998 From Merle Hall, Secretary Arts Bendigo To: Mrs. S. Parain, President, Regional Arts Fund Content: Regional Arts Fund Application, Sections 1 to 4 requesting a grant of $5197.00 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GSSC COLLECTION: SCHOOL COUNCIL RECORDS 1971 - 2007 FOLIO 2, 1971 - 2007
Folio 2 Golden Square Secondary College, School Council reports 1971 - 2007 includes: Grant Accounts Advisory Council reports GSHS Council reports Staff reportseducation, bendigo, gssc records -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Kew East Country School, 1919
State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive, mounted on board of a co-educational class of students at Kew East 'Country School'. Howard Nickell is identified in an inscription on the reverse of the mount. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Obverse: Written on held chalk board: "Kew East 3161 / Country School / 1919". Reverse: "Howard Nickell, 2nd row, left - end of row"kew east primary school, margery canham, margery nickell, elizabeth angel, kew east state school, kew east country school -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Kew East State School, 1919
State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive, mounted on board of a co-educational class of students at Kew East 'Country School'. Margery Canham (nee Nickell) is identified in an inscription on the reverse of the mount. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Obverse: Written on held chalk board: "Kew East 3161 / ? Grades / 1919". Reverse: "Margery Nickell, 4th row, back right"kew east primary school, margery canham, margery nickell, elizabeth angel, kew east state school, kew east country school -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Kew East Primary School, 1919
State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive, mounted on board of a co-educational class of students at Kew East 'Country School'. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Obverse: Written on chalk slate - "Kew East / 3161 / Country School /19??"kew east primary school, margery canham, margery nickell, elizabeth angel, kew east state school, kew east country school, erik nickell -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Kew East State School
State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive of a co-educational class of students at Kew East State School. Howard Nickell is identified in an inscription on the reverse of the mount. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Reverse: "Howard Nickell. Back Row. Second right."kew east primary school, elizabeth angel, kew east state school, howard nickell -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Kew East State School
State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive, mounted on board of a co-educational class of students at Kew East State School. Jean Nickell is identified in an inscription on the reverse of the mount. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Obverse on chalkboard: "Kew East / 3161 / 1 & 2 Grades" / Reverse: "Jean Nickell. Back row 6th left"kew east primary school, elizabeth angel, kew east state school, jean nickell, w edmends -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Kew East State School, 1926
State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive of class of boys at Kew East State School. Hector Canham is identified in an inscription on the reverse of the mount. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Obverse : "Hector [arrowed]" / Reverse: "5th Grade. Hector Canham. Back row left."kew east primary school, elizabeth angel, kew east state school, hector canham