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Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Heights Primary School WH4935 1967 Grade 6, 1967_
A photograph of Watsonia Heights Primary School 1965, Grade 4Digital copy of a black and white class photographwatsonia heights primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Heights Primary School WH4935 1967 Grade 3A, 1967_
A photograph of Watsonia Heights Primary School 1965, Grade 4Digital copy of a black and white class photographwatsonia heights primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia State School Wa4838 1962 Grade 1B, 1962_
A photograph of Watsonia State School 1962 Grade 1B.Digital copy of a black and white class photographwatsonia primary school, watsonia state school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia State School 1963 Wa4838 Grade 2A, 1963_
Photograph of Watsonia State School 1963 Grade 2ADigital copy of a black and white class photographwatsonia state school, watsonia primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia State School Wa4838 1966 Grade 5A, 1966_
Photograph of Watsonia State School 1966 Grade 5ADigital copy of a black and white class photographwatsonia state school, watsonia primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia State School Wa4838 1964 Grade 3A, 1964_
Photograph of Watsonia State School 1964 Grade 3ADigital copy of a black and white class photographwatsonia primary school, watsonia state school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Heights Primary School WH4935 1965 Grade 1C, 1965_
A photograph of Watsonia Heights Primary School 1965 Grade 1C. This is the year the school opened.A digital copy of a black and white class photo.watsonia heights primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Heights Primary School WH4935 1974 Grade 1C, 1974_
A photograph of Watsonia Heights Primary School 1974 Grade 1CDigital copy of a black and white class photographwatsonia heights primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1966 Form 2B, 1966_
A photograph of Watsonia High School 1966 Form 2BDigital copy of a black and white class photographwatsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Kindergarten 1972, 1972_
A photograph of Watsonia Kindergarten in 1972.Digital copy of a black and white class photographwatsonia kindergarten -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Heights Primary School WH4935 1970 Grade 5A, 1970_
A photograph of Watsonia Heights State School 1970 Grade 5A, the teacher's name was Bill Monaghan.Digital copy of a black and white class photographwatsonia heights primary school -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School No1451, (Cass's School) - Junior Class, 1887
Black and white photograph - Junior Class, 1887."Attached to photograph" Only name in front row - Marie Henry (Mrs Gribbon). -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School No1451, (Cass's School) - Class unknown, c1885
Black and white photograph - Class unknown, c1885."Attached to photograph" Only name in front row - Arrow indicates: Harry Lacey. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, University of Ballarat Commerce Graduates, 1997, 1997
University of Ballarat is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.Class photograph taken at Mount Helen campus.university of ballarat, commerce, brendan taylor, bruce moss, sean murphy, ben wemyss, peter nunn, steve barwick, anthony boyko, tim mcfarlane, chong huey sun, yue-ching wong, thuy cam thai, hew yat lee, alsion so wan lee -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, University of Ballarat 3rd Year Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement), 1994, 1994
University of Ballarat is a predecessor Institution of Federation University Australia. Class photograph of the basketball court at Mount Helen.university of ballarat, applied science, human movement, amanda locke, andrea sherman, jemima brain, amanda keogh, jessica taylor, dearn berry, daniell barlow, kylie fowler, jacqui louder, kylie milward, melanie king, sue van der veen, martin hole, robin tait, paul gastin, rich nastasi, ian anderson, lee baker, duncan brooks, ric willis -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat Teachers' College Class on 1946 and 1947 Reunion Scrapbook, 1946-1947
Scrap book of photographs, class lists, staffballarat teachers' college, wal wall, monica miller, frank lord, beth hughes, carl bryan, anzac day, anzac day commemoration, t. devlin, k. mclean, madeline jannan, silverbrand falls, grampains, lighthousem queenscliffe, william henderson, reta macklin -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Medal
North Vietnamese Resistance Medal Third Classmedals, vietnam -
Williamstown High School
Year 11WM 1990
Colour photograph of class Year 11WM 1990year 11wm 1990, williamstown high school, class photographs, 1990 -
Williamstown High School
Year 9AR 1991
Colour photograph of class photo 9AR 1991year 9ar 1991, williamstown high school, class photographs, 1991 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide - Glass slide, 1891-1905
'23.' Outdoor Science class, unidentified school.23school gardens, australia -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School 1973, 1973
6975-32 Stawell High School Form 3A, 1973 Form Teacher Mr Kruger Back Row, Julie Start, Robyn Murphy, Kerryn Slater Middle Row, Christine Slorach, Julie Martin, Pam Robson, Pamela Guy, Judy Jeffery, Ruth West, Elizabeth McCracken, Helen McAllister, Front Row, Karen Vendee, Poppy Mangana. Margaret van Leeuwan, Wendy Mason, Mr Kruger, Julie Roe, Zanda Seng-Hpa, Geraldine Rathgeber, Angela Hayes. Students and Teacher Class Photo in front of OvalStawell High School Form 3A 1973education -
Old School House Museum
Photograph
class photo 1927 grade 2B. Photocopy -
Old School House Museum
Photograph
copy of a class photo, 1929 year 2 -
Old School House Museum
Photograph
1952 - Grade 5A boys class photo -
Old School House Museum
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1952 - Grade 5A girls class photo -
Old School House Museum
Photograph
1952 - Grade 5B boys class photo -
Old School House Museum
Photograph
1952 - Grade 5B girls class photo -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle, 1920's-1930's
E.B. Barnett High Class Water Bottle stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Johann David Wyss, Swiss Family Robinson
This is a well known Story. Given as a prize at Stawell Baptist S.S. Presented to Doris Hughes Iv Class Girls. Miss Dalkin. The Dalkin family in Stawell over many Years.Brown Paper cover over the hard Cover: Deep Green with Gold Inscribing.Swiss Family Robinson Doris Hughes 1St Prize Baptist Sunday School Teacher Miss J. Dalkin. Baptist Sunday School Stawell Baptist S.S. Doris Hughes 1st Prize Iv Class Girls Miss Dalkinstawell education -
National Wool Museum
Book - Wool Classing Exercise Book, 1937-38
The story of 90 years of wool classing between father & son begins in 1936, when a young boy by the name of Stanley James Hucker walked through the doors of the Gordon Technical School in Geelong. Born in 1921, Stanley was 15 years of age when he began his 3-year course in Wool Classing. 30 years later, Stanley’s second son Denis completed the same 3-year wool classing course. Beginning in 1966, Denis attended the same Gordon Technical School and walked the same halls as his father before him. Stanley finished his course in 1938. He went back to the family farm in Lake Bolac for a brief period before enrolling in the Second World War. At the completion of the war, Stanley returned home and married before gaining a soldier settler allotment, north of Willaura. This enabled Stan to use his wool classing knowledge. He ran between 1,500 and 2,000 sheep for many years, while his wool classer stencil also allowed him to go out and class at various sheds around the area. He held his stencil from 1938 until he retired at the age of 60 in 1981. On retirement, his second son Denis was working in the district, managing a local property while also leasing land himself. Upon his father’s retirement, Denis had the opportunity to lease his father’s farm, an opportunity he could not refuse. Denis had finished his wool classing course at the Gordon Technical School in 1968, graduating dux of his class. He began working with a local contractor and started classing wool in his team. Denis gained a great deal of experience working as part of this team in big sheds of up to 8 stands servicing between 10 & 20,000 sheep. It was not all smooth sailing for Denis however, and he soon learnt an important lesson. Class wool the way you’re taught, don’t listen to the owner standing over your shoulder. At a clip of Corriedales near Casterton, Denis was pushing too many fleeces into the line of fine wool. This resulted in a notice from the Australian Wool Exchange (AWEX) “mixing counts too much, submit three clips for inspection”. Denis was able to submit 3 clips with no further complaints, however, this proved a valuable lesson he would never forget over his long career classing wool. In the early 1980s, when Denis was leasing two properties including his father’s, things were going well until drought struck. February 1983 was the date of the Ash Wednesday bushfires, and saw Melbourne have three days over 40 °C for only the second time on record. This period saw Denis give away farming, turning towards contracting work instead. After the difficult times of the early 1980s, the next two decades were a good time for the sheep industry. 15 micron wool was selling for prices between 4 to 5,000 cents per kilo, double what you’d expect for the same wool in 2022. In 1995 a single bale of wool sold for a million dollars. This was a good time for Denis too. His contracting work saw him employing local shearers and shed staff. His team was involved with the shearing and classing of more than 130,000 sheep. After 20 years of contracting, it was time for Denis to transition into the next phase of his life. He gave up independent contracting, preferring instead to return to being a member of someone else’s team. In 2018, having completed 50 years of wool classing, it was time to call it a day and retire completely. At the annual Gordon Wool School Old Students Association dinner held in 2018, Denis was presented with his 50 years as a registered wool classer stencil awarded by the Australian Wool Exchange (AWEX). This is a rare honour achieved by few. As of February 2020, a total of 430 wool classers had achieved this 50-year milestone. For Denis however, his proudest achievement is achieving 90 years of wool classing with his father. The National Wool Museum is proud to share the collection of objects gained from 90 years in the wool classing industry by Stanley and Denis. This ranges from Stanley’s first stencil and Wool Sample book, started when he first attended the Gordon in 1936. The collection concludes 90 years later with Denis’ 50 years of wool classing Stencil. The collection contains many more objects, all telling the story of these 90 years, and the hard work invested by this dedicated father and son duo. This is the fourth in a series of 5 wool classing exercise books. They were written by Stanley Hucker in his time at the Gordon Technical College from 1936-1938. This book begins in a white cover with blue ink illustrations and writing. It has a centrepiece-coloured emblem of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth with flags of the Union Jack & Australia in background. Internally, the book is handwritten on yellowed pages with blue lines for the assistance in clarity of handwriting. The pages are also surrounded by a margin of red pen. The exercise book’s content is about wool studies relating to the health and productivity of wool sheep. It is handwritten. A selection of pages have been photographed to give an impression of the information taught in classes, 90 years ago. This includes information about: - Wool scouring - Shearing - Lamb marking - Breeding - Fellmongering - Comparison between wool and artificial fibres - Characteristics of good wool - Wool selling methods - Established studs in Victoria - Award rates (1937-38)Front Cover. Wording, printed and handwritten. “CORONATION / EXERCISE BOOK / NAME Stanley Hucker / GRADE SUBJECT Wool / SCHOOL Gordon Front Cover. Illustration’s colour, printed. King George VI & Queen Elizabeth with flags of the Union Jack & Australia in background.gordon institute geelong, wool classing, 1930s sheep farming, 90 years wool classing between father & son