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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: HISTORY OF BENDIGO TEACHERS' COLLEGE, 1926-1973 J.C.BURNETT
A manila folder containing a collection of notes typed by Ms. J.C. Burnett in preparation for her published book titled 'History of Bendigo Teachers' College, 1926-1973. The headings are staff and students, history of Bendigo Teachers' College, the college anthem, sites and students, students, badge motto and anthem, courses, profiles principals, profiles early members of staff, visitors to college, art collection, library and resources, experiments and special special lectures, accommodation - residential, physical education and sport, canteen, excursions, publications, graduation ceremony, reunions, inspectors associated with the college, honour roll - presidents and vice presidents, comments by the principals and finally a conclusion. These are all divided through the use of paper clips.bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college history, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, education, tertiary education, book, history, bendigo teachers' college, j.c. burnett, bendigo teachers' college history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: BEST WISHES CARD
... of '45 following a class reunion. In the card the ex students ...A white card with 'Best Wishes' printed in gold decoratively. This is a card sent to Miss J.C. Burnett from the Class of '45 following a class reunion. In the card the ex students are regretting that she couldn't attend the function which was held at the Lakeview Motel. The attendees all signed the card and they were, Joan Wall (Hutchinson), Linda Rutherford (Richards), Valerie Freeman (Moore), Margaret Doran (Fitzpatrick), Mary Gregan (Rahill), Lola Askew ( Rowe), Yvonne Graham (Ford), Ruth Neave (Madin), Bes Cameron (Bryan), Enid Frazer (Livingston), Mary Wormald (Guppy), Valda Simpson (Raggatt), Wilga King (Thorne), Pat Smith (Drummond), Frances Alexander (Dam), Gwen Hampson (Tracy), Belle Mason (Erskine), Mary Clancy (Frawley), Joan Rowe (Dole), Pat Hayes (Dole), Margaret Davey (Holt), Moira Mace (Mannis), Joy Henley (Schier), Dulcie Bathard (Benson), Joan Kirby (Hunt), Margaret Hood (Bradley), Pauline J. Murphy, Alma Ueburgang (Wilkinson), Joyce Windridge (Ellson), Carol Monkhouse, Ethel Rumble (Turner), Faye Farley (Warren), Dulcie Brooks (Wilson), Sheila McMahon (McCarthy), Ivy Dickson (James), Ella Allan, Margaret Cracknell (Wilson), Lois Higgs (Palmer), Pat Lancaster (Kirne). See 3320.100bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college students, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, education bendigo teachers' collection, tertiary education, teacher training, miss j.c. burnett, mr. geoff pryor, teaching, history, students, card, thankyou card, reunion -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Plaque, 1992 Reunion Staff and Students 1964-68, 1992
... 1992 Reunion Staff and Students 1964-68....Plaque to commemorate the 1992 reunion of staff...Inscription on label: "1992 Reunion / Staff and Students... to commemorate the 1992 reunion of staff and students from Preston ...Plaque to commemorate the 1992 reunion of staff and students from Preston Technical College (1964-68)Timber plaque with PTC crest and engraved label.Inscription on label: "1992 Reunion / Staff and Students / 1964-68preston technical college, ptc, reunion, nmit -
Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon
Scrapbook, 1995 Newspaper Cuttings, 1995
Items on Surrey Downs Exchange, 80 Year reunion for Traralgon Secondary Schools (HES), students Courtney Ford and Terri McNeill to swim at PSSAA Championships in Canberra, Teacher StopworkContact covered scrapbook -
Ruyton Girls' School
Magazine, Ruyton Reporter, 1997
The Ruyton Reporter (formerly known as Ruyton Reports) captures the essential Ruyton Girls' School experience for the broader school community. It has been produced since 1986.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to one of the oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Thus, the record can be used as a reference example for research into Victorian school history. It also gives insight into the types of activities and events undertaken at Ruyton Girls' School during the period of its production. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication printed on paper with staple binding. 16 pages.Front Page: 1 / 9 / theRUYTON / REPORTER / 9 / 7 / autumn / R / RECTE ET FIDE LITER / 12 Selbourne Rd / Email: [email protected] / Kew VIC 3101 / Tel: 9819 2422 / Fax: 9818 4790 / INSIDE: / Henty / Rowers / Juniors / New / Sports / Uniform / Old Girls / There are fairies at the bottom and / of our stairwell... Reunions / '97 / PRINT POST APPROVED / PP 341999 00026 / STOP PRESS: Premier's Awards to / Claire Waugh-Young and Victoria Wilde. / Edited by / See page 3 for more VCE success / Deborah Forster /ruyton girls' school, ruyton, school, students, newsletter, ruyton reports, ruyton news, kew, victoria, melbourne, girls school -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Book, Barry Rayner, Seek Light - SUNSHINE HIGH SCHOOL 1955-1991, 1991
In December 1954 the Parents Association was formed and met at the Sunshine State School. In February 1955 classes commenced with First and Second Form students accommodated in several local Halls. In May 1955 the students transferred to the new building. Over the years many children with overseas background attended the school. The school ceased to exist in its own right in 1991, and amalgamated with five other local secondary schools to form the multi campus Sunshine College in 1992. The former Sunshine High School buildings on Ballarat Road are now part of the Sunshine Campus of Victoria University. The book contains photographs and written articles from the school years as well as photographs of those attending the 1991 reunion. The history of the school is covered in this book under the headings: (1) Beginnings, (2) The Sixties, (3) The Seventies, (4) The Final Years, and (5) Vale. The major historical feature of this book is however the 17 pages of Staff and Student names, and the years they were at the school.This book is of historic and research significance. As well as providing some of the history of the school, the book has a comprehensive list of the staff and students that were at the school. Researchers will be able to determine the numbers of students commencing each year, the ethnic backgrounds of staff and students, and especially in the early years determine the spelling of the Surnames and Christian names of many students with overseas backgrounds. In the 1950's some Primary School teachers had the habit of changing students European Christian names to the English versions, and so the new names may have carried on to High School enrolment. For example some students named Ryszard were enrolled as Richard. Many students however were enrolled with correct ethnic spelling of their names. Although the list of students names appears to be comprehensive until about 1985, it appears to fail after that. It is known that some students names are missing in the final years.Front cover has a maroon coloured background with a pair of diagrammatic light blue hands reaching towards an orange and yellow source of light. The words SEEK LIGHT and SUNSHINE HIGH SCHOOL 1955-1991 are also on the front cover. The rear cover is plain white coloured. The book contains 68 pages plus the covers.Inside the front cover is an acknowledgement by John Scott to the work of the 1991 Reunion Committee for the production of the book, with eight people and their roles specifically named. The secondary title of the book as written inside on page 1 appears to be "Sunshine High Reflections 1954 - 91"seek light, sunshine high school, 1991 reunion, 1955, 1954, list of students, list of staff -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PHOTOGRAPHER ; MARLENE TOZER
COLOURED PHOTOGRAPH OF FORMER STUDENTS OF THE CLUNES PRIMARY SCHOOL NO 1552 - REUNION 2001 - CLASSES OF THE 1930slocal history, photography, photographs, schools 1552 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PHOTOGRAPHER : MARLENE TOZER, 2001
COLOURED PHOTOGRAPH OF FORMER STUDENTS OF THE CLUNES PRIMARY SCHOOL NO 1552 - REUNION 2001 - CLASSES OF 1920slocal history, photography, photographs, schools, 1552 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PHOTOGRAPHER : MARLENE TOZER
COLOURED PHOTOGRAPH OF FORMER STUDENTS OF THE CLUNES PRIMARY SCHOOL NO 1552 - REUNION 2001 - CLASSES OF 1930slocal history, photography, photographs, schools 1552 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PHOTOGRAPHER : MARLENE TOZER, 2001
Coloured Photograph of former students of the Clunes Primary School No 1552 - Reunion 2001 - classes of 1940slocal history, photography, photographs, schools 1552 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PHOTOGRAPHER : MARLENE TOZER, 2001
Coloured photograph of former students of Clunes Primary School No 1552 - Reunion 2001 - Class of 1950slocal history, photography, photographs, schools 1552 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PHOTOGRAPHER : MARLENE TOZER, 2001
Coloured photograph of former students of the Clunes Primary School No1552 - Reunion 2001 - Class of 1955 - 1960local history, photography, photographs, schools 1552 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PHOTOGRAPHER : MARLENE TOZER, 2001
Coloured Photograph of former students of the Clunes Primary School No 1552 - Reunion 2001 - Class of 1940local history, photography, photographs, schools 1552 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PHOTOGRAPHER : MARLENE TOZER, 2001
Coloured Photograph of former students of Clunes Primary School No 1552 - Reunion 2001 - class of 1940 - 1950slocal history, photography, photographs, schools 1552 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PHOTOGRAPHER : MARLENE TOZER, 2001
Coloured photograph of former students of the Clunes Primary School No 1552 - Reunion 2001 - Class of 1950slocal history, photography, photographs, schools 1552 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PHOTOGRAPHER - MARLENE TOZER, 2001
COLOURED PHOTOGRAPH OF FORMER STUDENTS OF THE CLUNES PRIMARY SCHOOL NO 1552 - REUNION - 2001 - CLASS OF 1988-1994local history, photography, photographs, schools 1552 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PHOTOGRAPHER : MARLENE TOZER, 2001
Coloured photograph of former students of the Clunes Primary School No 1552 - Reunion 2001 - class of 1959local history, photography, photographs, schools 1552 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PHOTOGRAPHER : MARLENE TOZER, 2001
COLOURED PHOTOGRAPH OF FORMER STUDENTS OF THE CLUNES PRIMARY SCHOOL NO 1552 - REUNION - 2001 - CLASS OF 1970slocal history, photography, photographs, schools 1552 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PHOTOGRAPHER : MARLENE TOZER, 2001
COLOURED PHOTOGRAPH OF FORMER STUDENTS OF THE CLUNES PRIMARY SCHOOL NO 1552 - REUNION 2001 - CLASS OF 1960local history, photography, photographs, schools 1552 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PHOTOGRAPHER : MARLENE TOZER, 2001
COLOURED PHOTOGRAPH OF FORMER STUDENTS OF THE CLUNES PRIMARY SCHOOL 1552 - REUNION 2001 - CLASS OF 1960local history, photography, photographs, schools 1552 -
Brighton Historical Society
Flag, W. Morgan & Co, School flag, circa 1910s - 1930s
This flag was used by Rosbercon Girls Grammar School, which operated in Brighton from 1906 until 1941. The school was established in 1906 by the Tisdall family. The Tisdalls were a family of educators: Irish-born Henry Thomas Normanton Tisdall and his wife Lucy taught for many years at the Walhalla State School in Gippsland, along with Lucy's sisters Alice and Clara Weekes. Three of the Tisdall daughters, Ethel, Constance and Theodosia (Theo) followed their mother and aunts into the teaching profession. Constance in particular considered education her true calling and harboured a dream of one day being principal of her own school. After Henry's death in 1905, faced with financial uncertainty and several unmarried daughters to support, Lucy Tisdall decided to take a risk. She sold the family's Toorak home and, together with her sister Alice, leased 'Ashburnham', a large Victorian villa at 106 North Road, Brighton. The plan was to open a private school, with Ethel and Constance as co-principals and Lucy, Alice and Theo teaching and managing the household affairs. This came as a "joyful surprise" to Constance, who was only informed of the plan after it had been finalised. The school was named Rosbercon after Henry's home village in County Wexford, Ireland. The crest, designed by son Bert Tisdall around 1910, featured a crowned letter 'A' above the motto "amor vincit omnia" ("love conquers all"), both inspired by a verse in Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Prioress's Tale": "about her arm she bore/A paire of bedes gauded all in grene,/And theron heng a broche of gold full shene,/On which there was first writ a crowned 'A',/And after, Amor Vincit Omnia." It was a motto Constance held close to her heart, embodying her values as a teacher. Reflecting in 1961, she wrote, "In a school without punishments, a school with love and understanding between teacher and pupil - with a love of teaching on one side, and a desire to learn on the other, love would indeed conquer all." The school's opening day in 1906 proved less than auspicious, with no pupils arriving at all. The women persisted and by the end of the first week, five students had been enrolled. From here, the school grew steadily in size. A new schoolroom designed by architect Harold Desbrowe-Annear was built in the house's orchard to accommodate the increasing numbers, but by 1911 the Tisdalls began looking for larger premises. They leased the nearby property 'Hazeldean' at 124 North Road and, during the 1912 school holidays, the Desbrowe-Annear schoolroom was raised onto a lorry drawn by sixteen horses and moved down the road to what would become Rosbercon's new home. In 1923, Constance instituted a modified version of the Dalton Plan, an education model based on individualised learning. Girls in senior years were encouraged to work more independently, making regular use of the reference library and working to a monthly assignment schedule. The school performed well academically and in competitive sport, but over time was eclipsed by the nearby Firbank Church of England Girls' Grammar School (established 1909), whose institutional backing provided it with access to wider resources and facilities than those of the small family-run Rosbercon. At the end of 1933, Ethel and Theo retired and Constance became principal of St Anne's Church of England Girls' Grammar School (now Gippsland Grammar) in Sale. Rosbercon was sold to Miss Iris Hay, who served as principal from 1934 until the school's closure in 1941. Following her own retirement in 1947, Constance Tisdall settled in Erica Avenue, East Malvern, in a house named 'Rosbercon' after her former school. She continued teaching English literature, mostly to migrants, and enjoyed regular visits from former students. Well into the late 1960s, old Rosbercon girls continued a tradition of coming together for an annual reunion on the first Saturday in November, on which day Constance would fly the school flag at her home.Large navy blue flag with horizontal maroon stripe at top and bottom, and school crest in centre. Stylised maroon "A" topped with yellow crown. Yellow scroll below with motto in navy blue letters: "AMOR.VINCIT.OMNIA".flag, school flag, rosbercon girls grammar school -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Photograph - Mabel Molland at Monomeith 1962
This reproduction photograph was donated at a major reunion in 2008, organised by students of the school from the 1950s. It pictures Mabel Molland and a young student at Monomeith, home to the school since 1956. Monomeith is a Victorian Heritage Register listed (VHR number H0452), italianate styled brick villa, built in 1887 for one of Williamstown’s most important identities, James Styles. Styles’ distinguished career in public life included membership of the Williamstown Council, a stint in state parliament as the Member for Williamstown (1894-1900) and, in 1901, election to the first commonwealth parliament as a senator. During the 1890s he was also a commissioner of both the Melbourne Harbour Trust and the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works and one of the trustees of the Williamstown Grammar School. The property comprises the residence designed by W Bennett Hall and built by James Styles in 1887 and the former migrant hostel buildings (now administration and classrooms), erected around 1951 by the then owner the Melbourne Harbour Trust, and intended to house migrant workers during the dredging of Port Phillip Bay. By the 1950s, the School had outgrown its home at Holy Trinity Hall and Mabel Molland reached out to Mr. Keith White, president of the Parent's Association and well-respected member of Williamstown Council for assistance. In 1956, following lengthy negotiations led by Mr. White, Monomeith was leased from the Melbourne Harbour Trust under a seven-year lease, which eventuated as a twenty-one year lease, followed by purchase of the property in 1972. Since then this historic building has come to be a much-loved symbol of the history of Westbourne Grammar School. This is a rare image of Mabel Molland at Monomeith, taken in the year prior to her retirement having taken over the school in 1914 and then set it on a path for the future as an incorporated company in the hands of a school council, with Mr Keith White as president, in 1956. Black and white reproduction photograph of a a residence (Monomeith) with steps in the middle ground, leading up to a verandah with ornate ironwork. Mabel Molland stands on the steps and a young student can be seen on the verandah. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Correspondence from E.J. Crittenden, 1934
Letter from Mr E.J. Crittenden outlining his version of local history1. Letter from Mr E.J. Crittenden outlining his version of local history in response to reunion of East Burwood School on 13 Nov 1934.|2. Typed letter of original handwriting.|3. Photo, presumably of students at East Burwood school.Letter from Mr E.J. Crittenden outlining his version of local historyburwood east primary school no. 454, tally ho, crittenden, e.j., damper creek, white horse hotel, trainer, pat, box hill post office, padgham, silas, pioneers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Document, Mitcham Technical School Reunion, 1990
Mitcham Technical School re-union, 3rd December 1990 for students prior to its amalgamation with Mullauna Secondary College,schools, mitcham technical school, mullauna secondary college -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Training School 68, 2017
The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989.Colour Photo: School 68 Reunion at the Woodhouse Restaurant, Bendigo of 18 nurses on 16/7/2017 to celebrate 50 years since the commencement of PTS. Back Row L-R: Nanette Hamilton (Munro), Patricia Rojo (Sporn), Dawn Oswald (Tarran), Donna Brook (O'Dwyer), Joan Rogers (Matson), Maxine Fergusan (Gray), Suzanne Margan (Gee), Wendy Dillon (Martin), Rhonda Williams (Marshall) Middle Row L-R: Val Davies (Brown), Heather Martin (Pell), Joan Cleven (Voutier), Janet Whelan (Brereton), Sue Lowe (Davies) Front Row L-R: Judi Besley (McAlister), Cheryl Johnson (Winzar), Myrtle Darby (Eickert), Pam Van Kempen (Gray). nurse training, ndsn, lister house, school 68 -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Reunion of all Nurses who sat finals in April 1961
The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989.Large white sheet with group of ladies in the centre top 25 in 3 rows front row kneeling middle is sitting and back row are standing. Formal clothing. List of attendees and smaller photo on bottom right hand side of four ladies.nursing history, nursing information -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 21/10/2012
Former students of Rutherglen Higher Elementary School meet on Rutherglen Show day. This gathering was in the Eastern Palace Chinese restaurant at the Star Hotel on 21st October 2012. At the back are Andree (Buscall) and Jean (Buscall) McDonald. In the front are Ena (Buscall) and Ken Buscall.Colour photograph of four of the people gathered for a reunion of former Higher Elementary School students.Written on back of photo: "21st Oct 2012"buscall family, rutherglen higher elementary school, rutherglen show, andree buscall, jean buscall, jean mcdonald, ena buscall, ken buscall -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 21/10/2012
Former students of Rutherglen Higher Elementary School meet on Rutherglen Show day. This gathering was in the Eastern Palace Chinese restaurant at the Star Hotel on 21st October 2012. At the back are Andree (Buscall) and Jean (Buscall) McDonald. In the front are Ena (Buscall) and Ken Buscall.Colour photograph of four of the people gathered for a reunion of former Higher Elementary School students.Written on back of photo: "21st Oct 2012 Star Hotel"buscall family, rutherglen higher elementary school, rutherglen show, andree buscall, jean buscall, jean mcdonald, ena buscall, ken buscall -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 21/10/2012
Former students of Rutherglen Higher Elementary School meet on Rutherglen Show day. This gathering was in the Eastern Palace Chinese restaurant at the Star Hotel on 21st October 2012. From left to right these are Aileen Terrill, Jean Stanton and Doug Stanton.Colour photograph of three of the people gathered for a reunion of former Higher Elementary School students.rutherglen higher elementary school, rutherglen show, aileen terrill, jean stanton, doug stanton -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 21/10/2012
Former students of Rutherglen Higher Elementary School meet on Rutherglen Show day. This gathering was in the Eastern Palace Chinese restaurant at the Star Hotel on 21st October 2012. From left to right these are Ian Stones, Rod Johnston and Gary Grail.Colour photograph of three of the people gathered for a reunion of former Higher Elementary School students.rutherglen higher elementary school, rutherglen show, ian stones, rod johnston, gary grail