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Williamstown High School
1940 Girls gym display
Copy of a black and white photograph, laminated.1940 girls gym display to aid the war effort. Courtesy Peg Clark (Mrs Bonwick), centre of photo.williamstown high school, gym, 1940 -
Williamstown High School
1948 Girls Hockey team
... and MacRobertson Girls High at University High School. Front row: Norma... and MacRobertson Girls High at University High School. Front row: Norma ...Copy of a black and white photograph, laminated.1948 W.H.S. Girls Hockey Team Metropolitan Premiers 1948. This is a photograph of the two teams, Williamstown High School and MacRobertson Girls High at University High School. Front row: Norma Eden, Joan Broadway, Moya McCracken, Mary Sheriffs 2nd row: Evelyn Philipps, Gwen Helmer, Lois Finlayson, Margaret Allen, Enid Broadbent, Mavis Govan. 3rd row: Centre behind Margaret Allen, Jean Simpson (Capt). All the rest are MacRob girls.williamstown high school, hockey, 1948, metropolitan premiers, macrobertson girls high -
Williamstown High School
1920s - 3 girls
Copy of a black and white photograph, laminated.Lal McGrath (Mrs Hewitt), Alice Oxley (Mrs Cordell), Adrienne Glew (Mrs Tuck)williamstown high school, 1920s -
Williamstown High School
Physical culture girls - 1940s
Copy of black and white photograph, mounted on board. We also have a sepia copy of the original photo with names of girls on the back.See image above.williamstown high school, 1940s, physical culture -
Williamstown High School
1948 Athletic sports
Copy of black and white photographs (2), laminated on A4 sheet.1948 - Newport Oval. House athletic sports tug-of-war. Staff versus boys. 1948 Newport oval. House Athletic sports - Koala girls marching team.williamstown high school, 1948, athletic sports, newport oval, tug of war, marching, koala house -
Williamstown High School
Cartoons Form 6 19602
... , mounted on board '6B' and VI girls (?) Williamstown High School ...Two copies of student work pen drawings, mounted on board'6B' and VI girls (?)williamstown high school, 1960s, student work, art, pen and ink -
Williamstown High School
1960s Girls' Choir
... on board. Girls Choir 1960? High Tide williamstown high school ...Copy of a black and white photograph mounted on board.Girls Choir 1960? High Tidewilliamstown high school, 1960s, girls choir, choir, music -
Williamstown High School
1970s Girls tennis team
Copy of black and white photograph mounted on board.williamstown high school, 1970s, tennis -
Williamstown High School
Form 3C 1948
Copy of a black and white photograph of girls of 3C, WHS 1948.On sheet on which photograph is attached: 'Williamstown HS Form 3C 1948. From Dorothy Baker Northage'williamstown high school, form 3c, 1948, class photographs, dorothy baker northage -
Williamstown High School
1990s - Try a trade
Copies of 2 photographs mounted on board.On back of photograph: Girls 'Try a trade' day at Newport TAFE.williamstown high school, 1990s, try a trade, newport tafe -
Williamstown High School
1956 Class 1A
Copy of a black and white photograph of Form 1A, 1956. Accompanied by a caption.Caption reads: Form 1A 1956. The photo was taken near Pasco Street boundary. Navy blue tunic, blazer and beret was the winter uniform for girls. In Summer they had a green dress trimmed with white and a straw hat. The boys uniform was grey and were expected to wear black caps with red buttons on the top (lots were kept in pockets). Original photo on loan from Iris Whitehurst (Webb). On back of photograph: Form 1A 1956 "Dingoes". Iris Webb has original.williamstown high school, 1956, class photos -
Williamstown High School
1958 Girls' Choir
Copy of black and white photograph of girls' choir. Mounted on board. Accompanied by a caption.Caption reads: Girls' choir in 1958. Miss Tierney was the music teacher. There were also house choirs formed for the Choral Contest each year. On back of photograph:Girls' choir (Miss Tierney Music Teacher) 1958?williamstown high school, 1958, choir, miss tierney, music -
Williamstown High School
Senior Girls 1921
Copy of black and white photograph of the WHS senior girls group of 1921. Comes with copy of back of photograph giving some names. We also have the original negative and photograph (15 cm x 10 cm)See images attached for names.williamstown high school, 1921, class photos, senior girls -
Williamstown High School
1949 - Softball teams
2 black and white photographs of the 1949 girls' softball teams mounted on blue card using photo corners. Includes identities of the team members.See JPG for team members' names.williamstown high school, 1949, softball -
Williamstown High School
1948 Students on excursion
Black and white photograph of students of WHS (both girls and boys), possibly on excursion in 1948.On back of photograph: 1948williamstown high school, 1948, students on excursion -
Williamstown High School
1954 Form 4 girls
... Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne ...Six girls in uniform in 1954. Identified by the Dorothy Hirt as: Judy Kent, Carolyn McIntyre, ?, Margaret Colquhoun, Dorothy Hope, Thelma Hope, Judy BridgeBlack and white photograph of Form 4 girls of 1954. Photograph taken outside the quadrangle building.williamstown high school, 1954, students - girls -
Williamstown High School
1987 tour of the western district
a4 sheet of white paper advertising the 1987 tour featuring the WHS all girl band jazz band, Top Secret.williamstown high school, music, top secret, 1987 -
Williamstown High School
Top Secret - VSTA News article 1988
VSTA news article about the all girl rock group from Williamstown High School, touring the western District in 1988. Photocopy of original article.williamstown high school, music, 1987, rock groups, all girl band -
Williamstown High School
Our Australia 2004, Herald Sun Our Australia: A sunburnt country. Pt 1: Great Southern Land
Free publication of 16 pages, distributed with The Herald Sun in 2001. Williamstown High School student Megan Charawity is the girl on the left.williamstown high school, 2004, megan charawity -
Williamstown High School
Form 5A 1956 Girls
... high school 1956 form 5a girls class photographs ...Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 5A of 1956.See image abovewilliamstown high school, 1956, form 5a, girls, class photographs -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Print - lithograph, Deborah Tate, Girl talk, 2009
... in residence Bayside Artist in Residence Girl Talk School children ...Created at Billilla Mansion when Deborah Tate was an Bayside Artist in Residence in 2009-10.Deborah Tate, Girl talk 2009, lithograph, 27 x 25 cm. Bayside City Council Art and Heritage Collection. Donated by the artist, 2010lithographdeborah tate, lithograph, billilla, billilla mansion, artist in residence, bayside artist in residence, girl talk, school children -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Brady, Maggie, The Health of Young Aborigines: A report on the health of Aborigines aged 12 to 25, 1992
Contents: Concepts of youth and adolescence - The Aboriginal youth population in Australia; Urban and rural residence.The health of young Aboriginal people: an overview - Mortality: an overview; Specific data on mortality; Morbidity: an overview; Specific data on morbidity; Presentations at local health centres.Social factors related to youth health - Sexually transmitted Diseases; AIDS: prevalence and education; Social issues and AIDS; Pelvic inflammatory disease; Childbirth among adolescent girls; Social and cultural issues in youthful childbirth; Young mothers; Maternal education; Ear disease: prevalence and social influences; Eye disease: prevalence and solutions.Psychosocial health issues among young Aborigines - Prevalence of drug and alcohol use; Social factors associated with drug use; Stress and mental health; Interpersonal violence, accidents and poisoning; Domestic violence and child abuse.Social factors in overall health - Priorities; Washing; Eating; School; Utilisation of health services; Hospitalisation; Aboriginal Medical Services; Drug and alcohol services.Issues related to urban or remote residence - Health issues and remoteness; 'Street kids'; Sport play and recreation; Some concluding ideas; Recommendations and key issues.viii, 51 p. ; 26 cm.Contents: Concepts of youth and adolescence - The Aboriginal youth population in Australia; Urban and rural residence.The health of young Aboriginal people: an overview - Mortality: an overview; Specific data on mortality; Morbidity: an overview; Specific data on morbidity; Presentations at local health centres.Social factors related to youth health - Sexually transmitted Diseases; AIDS: prevalence and education; Social issues and AIDS; Pelvic inflammatory disease; Childbirth among adolescent girls; Social and cultural issues in youthful childbirth; Young mothers; Maternal education; Ear disease: prevalence and social influences; Eye disease: prevalence and solutions.Psychosocial health issues among young Aborigines - Prevalence of drug and alcohol use; Social factors associated with drug use; Stress and mental health; Interpersonal violence, accidents and poisoning; Domestic violence and child abuse.Social factors in overall health - Priorities; Washing; Eating; School; Utilisation of health services; Hospitalisation; Aboriginal Medical Services; Drug and alcohol services.Issues related to urban or remote residence - Health issues and remoteness; 'Street kids'; Sport play and recreation; Some concluding ideas; Recommendations and key issues.aboriginal australians -- health and hygiene. | youth, aboriginal australian -- health and hygiene. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Primary School Numbered 502 -- Grade 4A Class Photo 1942
502 Grade IV a 1942 Class Photo (1942). The photograph taken in 1942 shows 4 rows of school students in grade 4a (IV a) The lower row is of seated boys and Graeme Bennett is third from the left. Back row boys standing. 1.? 2. Wally Byron, 3. Ron Honeyman, 4. Robert Evans, 5. Noel Dart, 6. Don Boisen, 7. Robert Grant, 8. Brian Hughes, 9. Roy Belot, 10.? 11. Jackie Lee, 12.? 2nd Back row Girls. 1. Joyce Moller, 2.?, 3. Dorothy Skurrie, 4. Betty Oster, 5. Norma Lee, 6, Rosemary Walls, 7. Laurene Cornish, Girls seated. 1. Helen Floyd, 2. Margaret Treadren, 3. Pat Hunt, 4. Janet Mitchell, 5. Glenda Giles, 6. Nance West, 7. Vonda Lever, 8.?. Boys seated legs crossed. 1. Max Walker, 2. Ron Cashin, 3. Graeme Bennett, 4. Bruce Shipp, 5.?, 6. Noel Powell, 7 Stan Fry, 8.?.Stawell State Primary School 502 Grade 1Va 1942. Two black & white photographs of Stawell students. One is an enlargement of the original photo. The original photo is a post card "Graeme 3rd from left front row". Handwritten on the back of the post card.stawell education students -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Group Portrait, Hockey Team - Melbourne High School 1921
B/W Studio Portrait: .2 rows of Girls in Hockey Uniform. white lace up 'sailor tunics with dark scarfs, dark skirts, stockings, lace up shoes. Girl in the centre in the front row is holding two (2) crossed hockey sticks Falma & Co 119 Swanston Street Melbourne On Reverse Melbourne High school Hockey Team 1921huttley, martin, sport, education -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Photograph - Students at Holy Trinity Hall 1954
This reproduction photograph was donated in 1986 during research for the first history of the school, 'The Westbourne and Williamstown Grammar Schools: A History of the First 120 Years (1867-1986)' by historian Joseph Johnson. It pictures female students in 1954. The students are pictured at Holy Trinity Hall which was situated behind the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Nelson Place, Williamstown. The hall was located on the corner of Aitken and Pasco Streets, Williamstown, and was home to the school for 41 years from 3 February 1915. In 2008, Holy Trinity Williamstown approached the school to take possession of and relocate the heritage listed building, so that the church could redevelop its property.The relocation of Holy Trinity Hall was an enormous task and very large commitment by Westbourne Grammar to its heritage. Considerations included cost, relocation logistics, architectural conservation, modern building codes and educational facility standards. In 2010, after more than two years of process between the Anglican Church and Westbourne Grammar, including approval from Heritage Victoria and assistance from the Labour government's Building the Education Revolution program, the Holy Trinity Hall was moved to the Truganina campus and once again became a site of gathering and learning for Westbourne Grammar students. Black and white reproduction photograph. The image shows four rows of girls standing before a side wall of Holy Trinity Hall. A window is present behind the group of students and another window can be seen in the top right hand corner of the image.On the verso, "1954 Girls" in black ink and "79" in a circle in blue ink. -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Uniform - Girls Winter Hat 1970s
The navy felt hat was part of the girls winter uniform and this example, in excellent condition, was donated by a past student who wore it in the 1970s.Navy blue felt bowler style hat with ribbon hat band. The hat band is navy blue with a thin stripe of color (yellow, white, yellow) around the top of the band. There is a Williamstown Grammar School hat badge sewn onto the hat band at the side.school uniform, williamstown grammar -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Uniform - Handmade Summer Dress
This was the uniform of junior girls from the 1960s until the new campus for secondary students began at Truganina in 1978. Shortly after the opening of the secondary campus a new dress, green in colour, was adopted for all girls. This summer uniform dress, donated by a past parent, was handmade and worn by a prep student in 1977. It is a rare example of the school dress from this period. Together with a dress pattern and a sample of the same fabric donated by another past parent, these items have historic significance and interpretive capacity. Current students enjoy learning about how different the provision of school uniforms was not so long ago, as Westbourne uniforms can now be ordered online.Small belted dress in blue checked pattern with white collar and sleeve cuffs and three white buttons down the front. -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Uniform - BPSA Cricket Cap
In search of regular sports competition, Westbourne joined a number of sporting associations, including the Ballarat Public Schools Association (BPSA). Participation in sports teams, often with Saturday morning fixtures requiring overnight billeting in various towns, became compulsory for all students in 1986. In 1997 Principal Geoffrey Ryan was involved in the foundation and implementation of a new Association of Co-educational Schools (ACS) that would streamline sports competition for Westbourne. Other foundation schools were Eltham College, Loyola College, St Leonards College and St Michael’s Grammar School. Based on principles of inclusiveness, equal sporting opportunities for boys and girls, participation, commitment and competitiveness, the major advantage of the new ACS competition was that ‘all fixtures will be completed after school during the week in time for students to catch late buses home’ (Geoffrey Ryan, Principal’s Newsletter, December 1997). Felted wool cap in alternating black and yellow segments with a black peak and the letters 'B.P.S.A' appliqued on the front yellow segment.sport, interschool sport, physical education -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Book - Charles Steedman, 1867, Manual of Swimming, 1867
Charles Steedman was headmaster of Williamstown Grammar School from 1870-76 and 1885-90. In 1870, under agreement with school trustees, Sir George Verdon and John Courtis, he leased the school under a seven-year lease, effectively saving it from closure. Steedman had previously been manager of Sandridge Baths and a champion swimmer of Victoria. His 1867 book, 'Manual of Swimming', was the first major technical contribution to the sport of speed swimming and water safety, for which Steedman was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2006. As headmaster of Williamstown Grammar, Steedman initiated a student produced school paper called 'The Schoolboy' (surviving editions can be accessed at the State Library of Victoria), added swimming lessons to the curriculum and opened enrolment to girls in 1885. The book contains nine illustration plates featuring line drawings of a human figure in the positions detailed by Steedman in his text. These drawings are attributed to O.R. Campbell. Oswald Rose Campbell is best known for his appointment (1876-1886) as drawing master of the School of Design, a department of the Public Library, Museums and National Gallery of Victoria. He taught (and famously disagreed with) the likes of celebrated Australian artists, Tom Roberts and Frederick McCubbin. O.R Campbell taught drawing and painting at Williamstown Grammar in the early 1870s.The book holds historic significance for Westbourne Grammar School, having been written by a former headmaster and very important figure in the history of the school. It evokes our early history as an emerging grammar school with links to prominent athletes, artists and gentry of colonial Melbourne. Blue cloth covered case-bound book, with debossed decorative scrollwork in each corner and in the centre of front cover, and gilt lettering on the spine. 270 numbered pages, nine illustration plates (one adjacent to title page, eight as end pages).On title page, handwritten inscriptions in brown coloured ink. Possibly ‘Joshua Saggs Esq. / With the authors compliments’ and below, in different handwriting and darker ink, ‘To dear Flossie from Grandma 1901’. williamstown, sandridge baths, swimming, colonial melbourne, art, williamstown grammar -
Williamstown Historical Society Inc
Portraiture oil painting, "Morning Tea"
Painted by Enid Philip in 1922 at the National Gallery School, Melbourne for an overseas scholarship.Painting depicts elderly woman, two young women and girl sitting around a table having morning tea. On canvas, oil paint and wooden framesignature of artist Philip, Enid (1898-1984)morning tea painting enid philip national gallery school