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Anglesea and District Historical Society
The Greatest Gift. True Stories for Boys and Girls, JNO Evans & Son Printing Co, The Greatest Gift, Estimated 1948
Book with soft cover of True Stories for Boys and Girls.Illustrated by Gwen Bryce. Distribution by Missions, Bible Classes and Religious Instruction or Postal Sunday School Movement. -
Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon
Binder, 1960 -1970 Photos
Plastic pockets with mounted photos: 1960 2A (n); 1961 Gr 2B (n); 1961 Gr 1C (some names); Report on establishment of John Wright Memorial Library 1961-1963;1962 Choir, 1962 Girls Netball Champions;1962 Football Premiers; 1962 1A (n); informal photos of staff and children 1962-1963; school sports 1962-1962; 1963 Football Premiers; 1963 Choir, Traralgon Horticultural Society Awards; 1963 Gr 1C (n); 1963 2A (n); 1963 6A; 1964 Football Premiers;1966 5W; 1968 Netball A Team; 1968 Netball B Team; 1968 6B; 1969 2S; 1969 1E; 1969 1W (n)1969 Gr 6N (named); 4 Ring, black plastic cover labelled "1960 -1970" on front and on spine -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photo of group
Black & White Photo, group portrait of 3 girls in white dresses -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photo of girls
Black & white studio photo of three girls -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photo of a girl
Black & white oval shaped photo of a young girl in a white dress -
Cobram Historical Society Inc
Trophy
Silver and Bakelite trophy double handled District School Championship, Barooga Sports 1941 Marie Eaton. Girls under 15 -
Lake Bolac & District Historical Society
Black and white photograph, Lake Bolac Flax Mill
Photograph of Lake Bolac Flax Mill boiler house and pits in full production. The mill operated between 1942 and 1959 and was located on the shores of Lake Bolac. Local farmers grew flax which was transported into the factory to be processed. The mill employed Land Army girls, locals and migrant workers.Photograph of Lake Bolac Flax Mill boiler house and pits in full production. -
Lake Bolac & District Historical Society
Black and white photograph, Local ladies working at the Flax Mill
Local ladies who worked at the Lake Bolac Flax Mill before the Land Army girls were sent in to take over. Back from left: Mrs Louis Park, Margaret Veale (Mortlake), Kath Bassett, Doris Barnes, Doris Brooks, Jean Murphy, Emily McInnes, Margaret Kinnersley. Front: Marion Witham, Myrtle Gale, Mrs Barnes, Mrs Amy Robertson, Marjorie Graham, Alice Veale (Mortlake).lake bolac, flax mill, land army -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Rubitschung and Bulach families, c1942
Photo of WW2 internees at Camp 3B Tatura, 2 Templer Society families. Back row (left to right standing): Dr Otto Rubitschung, Walter Rubitschung, Anneliese Bulach, Friedhelm Bulach, Paul Rubitschung, Gisela Rubitschung, Fritz Bulach and Heinz Bulach. Front row (sitting): Magdalene Rubitschung, Rose Rubitschung and Anne Bulach.Black & white photo, the Rubitschung and Bulach families in Camp 3 Tatura. 8 people standing, 2 ladies and teenage girl with plaits seated. Number 792 in front centrenumber 792rubitschung, bulach, camp 3, internment camp, internees, ww2, templer society -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Certificate - Pilot's ticket, Congregational Union and London Missionary Society Pilot's ticket
White card with blue text and decorative border.non-fictioncongregational church, pilots -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Flag - Pilots flag
Started in 1936, the aim of the Pilots was to capture the imagination and the devotion of children for the service of the Kingdom of God and to begin the training for membership of the world wide church of Jesus Christ. Pilots was mainly a week-night activity to supplement the training which boys and girls are given on Sundays, either through Family Church courses or approved Sunday School guides. Many churches were already using the lesson courses prepared by the Youth and Education Department of the Congregational Union for the Family Church. A Pilot company consisting of six or more boys meet regularly under the leadership of a Captain. The Pilot's promise was "I will learn, pray and serve all I can in the world-wide church of Jesus Christ". [from "Compass : for Pilot Captains" book 1947]BN057 and BN004: Rectangular blue and green screen printed cream linen flag with cord and wood toggle at one sidePILOTScongregational church, pilots - congregational church, flags, congregational union, london missionary society -
Inverloch Historical Society
000468B Photograph - 1932 - Inverloch - Back Beach - Middle Myrt & Josie Holmes - Small girl Betty
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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, 1970 c
Also three oither black and white photographs of flower girls and a page boy at similar venue believed to be of Crea familyBlack and white photograph of two flower girls posing in front of a trellis set up as backdrop Lakes Entrance Victoriapeople -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Article
Inner sheet of blotting paper is stapled to cover, though not affixedMaroon cover with photo of young girl on front, blotting paper insidedocuments, pamphlets -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Award - Shield - Johnsonville Brownies, Shield
... Entrance gippsland Societies Girl Guides Mahogany and brass Shield ...Mahogany and brasssocieties, girl guides -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Uniform - Badge, Brownie Unifirm
... Entrance gippsland Societies Girl Guides with a badge Brownie ...with a badgesocieties, girl guides -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Dick Family -- Two adults and two young girls -- Studio Portrait
Portrait Dick Family (Jolly / Chatfield). Two adults and two young girls.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Soldiers Memorial Stawell -- erected by the Girls Remembrance League 1923
Soldiers Memorial Stawell 1923 erected by the girls remembrance leaguestawell ww1 ww2 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Girl Guides attending Government House 1955
Stawell Girl Guides attending Government House 1955stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Girl Guides with other Guides at a College in Hamilton 1954
Stawell Girl Guides Guiders at College in Hamilton 1954stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Girl Guides of the 1st Ranger Company 1954
Stawell Girl Guides 1st Ranger Company 1954stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Marching Girls in Main Street c1960
Stawell Marching Girls in Main Street 1960's in Front of Post Office. C H Hansen. Commercial Bank Visible . Names not indexedstawell sport -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Group of Three Girls on Sofa with Miss Irene May Berndt later Mrs N Maloney on the left c1908
Portrait of a Group of Three Girls on Sofa Girl on left Irene May Berndt c1908 later Mrs N Maloneystawell entertainment -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Miss Margaret May Frawley 1908 -- Studio Portrait
Portrait of young girl(Example of Costume) 1908 (Margaret May Frawley)stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, "Glisson" Family from Great Western
Glisson Family Great Western Portrait of Lady and Girlstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Miss Sue Slater is is Miss Stawell at Agricultural Show 1967
Show Girl Miss Stawell Sue Slater. Stawell Agricultural Show 1967stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Marching Girls in the Main Street Stawell with Mr Frank Floyds shop in the background c1960 -- Coloured
Frank Floyd Shop & Marching Girls Main Street Stawell c1960stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wood Family photo with youngest daughter to later be Mrs Jean Hughes -- Studio Portrait
Portrait - 3 Girls Wood. Youngest later Jean Hughesstawell -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
School Uniform, SUNSHINE HIGH SCHOOL, Late 20th century
Sunshine High School existed in its own right from 1955 to 1991. During the early years the wearing of 'correct' uniforms was strictly enforced. Girls had to wear hats and boys had to wear caps as part of the uniform when outside the school grounds, or else they risked detention if caught without head wear by a Prefect. The boys therefore always had a rolled up cap in the back pocket to quickly slip on whenever there was danger of being nabbed by a Prefect. The girls had a winter uniform, which included thick beige stockings and a maroon blazer, and a summer frock in which they could be relatively cool during hot days. The boys had to wear their double breasted grey suits all year, with a jumper under the jacket in cold weather. The boys were supposedly being groomed as gentlemen, and so even during hot conditions were not allowed to remove their suit jackets in the class room. On about two very hot afternoons a year, the headmaster removed his jacket and so allowed the boys to do likewise. With single breasted suits becoming fashionable, it became difficult to find double breasted grey suits in the wide range of sizes required by students. In about late 1960 or early 1961 the uniform rules for boys were changed to enable them to wear single breasted grey suits. They still however were not allowed to remove their jackets in class on hot days. Over the years the rules for the wearing of uniforms were relaxed and in the late 1970's students were wearing either uniforms, or parts of uniforms, or their normal clothing. The wearing of uniforms at Sunshine High School eventually died out well before the School vacated the buildings on Ballarat Road, and amalgamated with other local secondary schools to form the Sunshine College.The three items of clothing, although not a complete uniform set, serve as a reminder of the summer and winter uniforms, as well as the colours, that were worn by the girls at Sunshine High School during the early years. The jumper is identical in appearance to that worn by the boys and so it is not difficult to imagine how a male Sunshine High School student would look like with a grey suit and that type of jumper.THREE ITEMS of girls uniform from the no longer existing SUNSHINE HIGH SCHOOL are individually displayed here. The items being: (1) Beige with maroon print cotton summer frock. (2) Maroon polyester/wool winter tunic. (3) Maroon V-necked wool/nylon jumper with light blue and gold coloured stripes around the cuffs and the neck.Ecole brand winter tunic. Buxwear brand summer frock of Style S289. M.G.Magree brand jumper.sunshine high school, uniform, frock, tunic, jumper, girls school uniform, maroon uniform -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Photograph, SWIMMING BATH, State School, Sunshine Victoria
Photograph demonstrates the swimming uniforms worn in the early 20th century, and indicates that swimming classes were taught at Sunshine State School.The item is an enlarged photographic reproduction stuck to a 5 mm chipboard. The photograph is thought to be from circa 1910-1920. It shows a group of children, possibly all girls, in and around a small pool at the SUNSHINE STATE SCHOOL. The class appears to be under instruction.Swimming Bath, State School, Sunshinesunshine state school, swimming bath, pool, costume, class.