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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - DEVONSHIRE MINE - NOTES ON THE DEVONSHIRE MINE
BHS CollectionHandwritten notes on the Devonshire Mines. Notes mention locality, ounces of gold, dividends and mentions other mines. Also a number of interesting facts about some other mines.document, gold, devonshire mine, devonshire mine, notes on the devonshire mine, california hill state school, south devonshire, new st mungo, united devonshire, duke of edinburgh, duchess tribute, west united devonshire, princess alexandra, hopewell, the moon group, ellenborough mine, south catherine reef, princess alice, central catherine, trio-hauling, lazarus no 1, lazarus, lansell's big 180, koch's pioneer -
Canterbury History Group
Book, Potters Cottage: A Tribute
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Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Class Photograph, Jacana Primary School Grade 1 & 2 1983, 1983
This group photograph, taken in 1983, features Grade 1/2 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School, offering a snapshot of daily school life during a formative period in the suburb’s history. Jacana Primary was established in 1959 and remained a key educational institution until its closure in the early 2000s. Throughout its operation, the school served as a focal point for the local community, providing not only education but also a space for social connection and shared identity. The image reflects the values that shaped the school’s culture—camaraderie, inclusiveness, and a strong sense of belonging. It also illustrates the broader social environment of Jacana during the late 20th century, a time marked by suburban growth and evolving community dynamics. As part of the school’s visual legacy, the photograph contributes to understanding how educational institutions like Jacana Primary influenced the development of local identity and community cohesion across generations.This 1983 group photograph of Jacana Primary School’s Grade 1/2 students and their teacher offers a compelling glimpse into the everyday life of a school that played a vital role in the Jacana community for over four decades. Established in 1959 and active until the early 2000s, Jacana Primary was more than an educational institution—it was a cornerstone of local identity, nurturing generations through shared experiences, learning, and connection. The image captures not only the individuals present but also reflects the school’s enduring values of inclusivity, friendship, and belonging. As a historical artifact, it provides insight into the social fabric of Jacana during a transformative period and stands as a tribute to the school’s legacy in shaping young lives and fostering community cohesion.Colour Photograph on Satin Finish PaperBack; (Blue Label): PH-5558 (Manufactures Mark): Fujicolor/ Paperjacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, grade 1 & 2, 1983