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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Official opening Greenwood Park Kindergarten, 10th December 1955. Lady Brooks being escorted to dais
Typed below photograph, "2. Lady Brooks being escorted to dais". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Official opening of Greenwood Park Kindergarten, Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood on 10th December 1955. Speeches at official opening - Mrs. Helen Austin, Lady Violet Brooks, with Mrs. B. Hubbard, Mayoress, Cr. Ben Hubbard, Mayor, Mr. Roy Wilkins and Dr. B. Meredith looking on
Typed below photograph, "3. Speeches at official opening - Mrs. Helen Austin, Lady Violet Brooks, Mrs. B. Hubbard, Mayoress, Cr. Ben Hubbard, Mayor, Mr. Roy Wilkins, Dr. B. Meredith, Mrs. E.V. Pullin extreme right edge". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Official opening of Greenwood Park Kindergarten, Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood on 10th December 1955. Lady Brooks being escorted for refreshments by Mrs. E.V. Pullin. Also Mrs. Edna Lewis with her back to the camera and Mrs. Pam Gallienne next to her
Typed below photograph,"5. Lady Brooks taken for refreshments by Mrs. E.V. Pullin. Back of Mrs. Edna Lewis - Mrs. Pam Gallienne". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Official opening of Greenwood Park Kindergarten, Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood, on a hot 10th December 1955, a day on which the temperature reached 104 degrees
Typed below photograph, "4. Onlookers at opening - Heat 104'" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Official opening of Greenwood Park Kindergarten, Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood on 10th December 1955. Lady Brooks being escorted to her car by Mrs. E.V. Pullin and Mrs. Jess Anderson
Typed below photograph, "6. Lady Brooks being escorted to her car - Mrs. E.V. Pullin and Mrs. Jess Anderson". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Official opening of Greenwood Park Kindergarten, Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood on 10th December 1955. Lady Brooks in "Dollies' Corner" with Barbara Horn
Typed below photograph, "1955 Official opening - Lady Brooks in Dollies' Corner with Barbara Horn". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Greenwood Park Kindergarten, Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood - 1963, 1963
Greenwood Kinder, 1963Written on back of photograph, "Greenwood Kinder, 1963". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photographs, Warrawong Kindergarten, East Ringwood in 1999
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Greenwood Kindergarten in 2004, Ringwood
Photo taken by Rebekah Mitchell-Matthews. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Ross Street Kindergarten, Port Melbourne, Douglas Smallpage, Ross St Kindergarten, c. 1950
.01 - Small (9x6) Ross St Kinder party - Elaine, Barbara, Peter, Evanson .02 - Ross St Baptist Kinder party 1950. B&W photo 20x15. .03 - Ross St Baptist Kinder party 1951. B&W photo 20x15. .04 - .05 Ross St Baptist Kinder party. B&W photocopy.education - kindergartens, ross street, baptist kindergarten -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Kindergarten
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, History Of The Kindergarten
Student Research on Vermont Pre-School, corner of Canterbury and Terrara Roads, Vermont.Student Research on Vermont Pre-School, corner of Canterbury and Terrara Roads, Vermont.Student Research on Vermont Pre-School, corner of Canterbury and Terrara Roads, Vermont.preschools, vermont preschool, canterbury road, vermont, terrara road -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Forest Hill Residential Kindergarten, 1976
A History from holiday home to eme.rgency care, 1926-1976 and supplement from 1976 onwards by Wendy Syme and Audrey Holder.A History from holiday home to eme.rgency care, 1926-1976 and supplement from 1976 onwards by Wendy Syme and Audrey Holder.A History from holiday home to eme.rgency care, 1926-1976 and supplement from 1976 onwards by Wendy Syme and Audrey Holder.forest hill residential kindergarten, preschool education, lake road blackburn -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Berry Street Kindergarten
In 1877 the Victorian Infant Asylum was founded in Kew. In 1881, the asylum relocated to Berry Street in East Melbourne. By 1908, it was called the Foundling Hospital and Infants Home. It was non-denominational and controlled by a committee of management. By 1956, Berry Street consisted of a Mothercraft Training Centre and two main residential units: Berry Street for infants aged zero to 18 months, and Vale Street for toddlers aged zero to two years old. In August 1956, Berry Street was declared an approved category 2 Children's Home. In 1960, Vale Street was converted to an adult nursing home. In 1964, the name was changed to Berry Street Babies Home and Hospital. Berry Street was also an approved adoption agency. By 1968, Berry Street comprised the Training School for Mothercraft Nurses, the adoption agency, an infant life-protection house, a long-stay home for children to three years of age (the toddlers’ wing) and a small house for unmarried mothers. The home's infant life-protection work was seen as a critical agency function, particularly where family illness was putting pressure on mothers and Berry Street was able to provide respite and support. By the late 1960s, 30–40 adoptions annually were being arranged from Berry Street. By 1974 the home's orientation had shifted. Four family group homes had been established (two in Burwood, one in Ashburton and one in St Kilda), the mothercraft training function had been phased out, the toddlers wing converted to day care, and the main building (containing the nursery, administration, kitchen, dining room and single mothers accommodation) was demolished in favour of four home units, which housed 24 children, supervised by cottage parents. Berry Street provided short term, emergency and residential care for 'protection of infant' cases and state wards. Two flats were also established for short-term family accommodation. The nurses’ home was converted to house the home’s administration function and a social work service. The social work service coordinated family aid and family counselling services, and a neighbourhood house. In 1975 Berry Street also provided short-term care for 42 Vietnamese children brought to Australia in the official government-sponsored airlift. In 1976 Berry Street made application to change its category 2 Children's Home classification to category 1, as it was now catering for a wider range of children. It had ceased to be a babies’ home and hospital, and had started providing child and family care, including residential care. In 1977 Berry Street to established a family group home in Richmond to house children affected by the closure of St Cuthbert's Children's Home in Colac. Berry Street changed its name to Berry Street Child and Family Care in 1977. In 1978, the range of services provided by Berry Street Child and Family Care consisted of a social work counselling service, a financial aide, a family aide program using volunteers, two temporary accommodation units each housing eight children, an information and referral service, a neighbourhood house in Richmond, a day care centre for 36 children, and four family group homes. In 1980–81 the family group homes in Burwood were sold and the resources moved to the Richmond area. In 1994, Sutherland Youth and Family Services Inc. amalgamated into Berry Street Inc. During the 1990s, Berry Street combined with the Sutherland Community Resource Centre in Watsonia in Melbourne’s northern region. The agency operates today as Berry Street Victoria and has service centres across metropolitan and country Victoria. https://www.findingrecords.dhhs.vic.gov.au/CollectionResultsPage/BerryStreet -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Cooinda Kindergarten Minute Book 1968 – 1973, 29/2/1968 - 4/10/1973
Blue Covered Invicta Minute BookContains meeting details 29/2/1968 - 4/10/1973stawell, education -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Lady Brooks Kindergarten Minute Books, 1944 - 1984
7 Mothers Auxiliary Minute Books, Visitors Book, 4 General Committee Minute Books, Treasurers Bookstawell, education -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Holy Trinity Kindergarten Sunday School teachers, 1920s
Miss Patience Cornell, the leader of the group, is in the centre. Training classes were held for leaders at St Pauls Cathedral and St Johns, concluding with examinations. They then trained their assistants. Holy Trinity was known for implementing new ideas and programs for their 70 children. Far right is Miss Joy Dicker, who was leader from 1930 for 30 years. Identified as: Back LtoR: Doris Wiles, Doris Hearne, Beryl Hearne, …, Mary Chipperfield, Lal Clark, … Centre: Patience Cornell Front: … Wilson, Jessie Collins, Muriel Chipperfield, Una Blakie, Marj Andrews, Myra Lock, Joy Dicker Patience Cornell was the daughter of Frank and Blanche Cornell. Frank Cornell was first listed in Surrey Hills in 1906 at (6) Lorne Parade. In 1908 the listing gives his occupation as a clerk. He was born in 1869 in Richmond, Victoria and died 15 April 1917 in Surrey Hills from a stroke. His wife Blanche Annie Parsons Cornell (nee Bracher) was born in 1869 in Hokitika, New Zealand; she died on 21 January 1940. Children were: Gilbert Frank Cornell (b1894, Hawthorn; d1908, at Frankston beach, an accidental drowning) Ruth Amelia Cornell (b 1899, Kew; d 29 May 1977, Kew) Lorna Amy Cornell (b 1906, Surrey Hills; d unknown) Patience Blanche Cornell (b1907, Surrey Hills; d unknown). Ruth Amelia married David Ellis, c1922 in Surrey Hills. David was a dentist who practised in Surrey Hills for many years. Patience (Pat) Blanche married Norman Henry Brewer (1893–1975) in 1931 in Surrey Hills. A black and white photograph of sixteen girls standing in the doorway of a church.(miss) patience cornell, (miss) joy dicker, (ms) doris wiles, (ms) doris hearne, (ms) beryl hearne, (ms) mary chipperfield, (ms) lal clark, (ms) -, wilson, (ms) jessie collins, (ms) muriel chipperfield, (ms) una blakie, (ms) myra lock, holy trinity church of england, kindergarten teachers, clothing and dress, 1920-1929, (ms) marj andrews -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Miss Win Jacobs' Kindergarten at Wyclif Congregational Church, Surrey Hills in 1940s
There are other family photos related to the Jacobs family in the collection. Win married Rev Stephen Edwin Yarnold at the the Presbyterian manse, North Essendon in July 1946. Photo shows 16 girls and boys standing and sitting in the long grass on the grounds outside the building. In the background women and children are at the entrance doorway of the church. The ladies are wearing hats and gloves. A tree/bush is under the window of the brick building to the right hand side of the photo.2 Fife Boys Dark seated / first left / But one / Kinder at Wyclif / (Win Jacob) / Kinder Tchurches, children, norfolk road, surrey hills, females, pre-schools, structures and establishments, fife family, miss win jacobs, mrs win yarnold, miss winifred atwood jacobs, mrs winifred attwood yarnold, mrs winifred attwood yarnold, rev stephen edwin yarnold, wyclif congregational church -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Miss Win Jacobs kindergarten at Wyclif Church, Surrey Hills in the 1940's
18 boys and girls sitting and standing in the long grass in the grounds outside the brick building building. Two trees are up against the brick building with the outside staircase leading to a doorway. A number of girls are wearing bows in their hair.Kinder at Wyclif / Win Jacobs / Kind Teachurches, buildings, structures and establishments, children, wyclif church, norfolk road, architectural features, trees, surrey hills, pre schools, stairs, jacobs, win (miss), yarnold, win (mrs) -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Miss Win Jacobs Kindergarten at Wyclif Church Surrey Hills in 1940s
8 boys and girls playing with rope on the grass outside a timber building with an outdoor chair with wooden slats and wrought iron arms and legs. Mature trees are hanging over the fence in the background. A boy is wearing a cotton reel necklace. There is a toy truck on the left hand side of the photo.children, furniture, norfolk road, surrey hills, pre schools, ropes, cast iron work, outdoor furniture, construction materials, wyclif church congregation, jacobs, win (miss), yarnold, win (mrs), craft and craft equipment -
Park Orchards Community House
Newspaper, Eira Reed, Park Orchards Kindergarten's first directoress, farewelled after 21 years. The kindergarten started in 1965. Doncaster and Templestowe News, 4 November 1986
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Copied photo of Park Orchards Kindergarten in 1966, 1966
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Copied photo of Park Orchards Kindergarten in 1970, including children and trees, 1970
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Park Orchards Kindergarten
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Merbein Free Kindergarten, c.1950's
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Greenwood Park Kindergarten 2004
From (mother) Rebekah Mitchell-Matthews -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertising Leaflet, 6/12 Parkview Avenue Greensborough, 31/01/2018
6/12 Parkview Avenue Greensborough. 2 bedroom unit. Sold December 2017 for $585,000. Previous sales: December 2006 for $215,000.Real Estate advertising leaflet,1 sheet folded into 4 pages, printed in colour both sides.parkview avenue greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertising Leaflet, 12 Warwick Road Greensborough, 08/07/2016
12 Warwick Road Greensborough: 3 bedroom home, private sale, sold November 2012 for $590,000, and 08/07/2016 for $691,000Real estate advertising leaflet, 1 sheet, printed in colour both sideswarwick road greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertising Leaflet, Barry Plant Bundoora, 12 Barry Street Watsonia, 19/05/2018
12 Barry Street Watsonia, 3 bedroom home. Auctioned 19/05/2018 for $740,000. Previous sale May 1995 for $100,000.Real estate advertising leaflet, 1 sheet, printed in colour.barry street watsonia -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign, "Seat for 12 Adults", 1880s?
Possibly from a horse omnibus which was licensed to carry 12 passengers inside and 2 on the outside. Not applicable to cable tram or an electric tram.Demonstrates the method of advising the licensed capacity of a vehicle.Sign - rectangular sheet steel - provided with three screw holes - badly damaged around the centre hole where it has been removed from the original vehicle and paint damaged. Dark red background paint with yellow letters. Painted brown on the rear side.signs, public transport, horse omnibus