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Williamstown High School
Year 10JM 1994
... Williamstown High School...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne ...Colour photograph of Year 10JM 1994year 10jm 1994, williamstown high school, class photographs, 1994 -
Williamstown High School
Year 10JO 1994
... Williamstown High School...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne ...Colour photograph of Year 10JO 1994year 10jo 1994, williamstown high school, class photographs, 1994 -
Williamstown High School
Year 9JP 1994
... Williamstown High School...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne ...Colour photograph of Year 9JP 1994year 9jp 1994, williamstown high school, class photographs, 1994 -
Williamstown High School
Laminated copy of a black and white photograph of Tasmanian Tour 1951
... Williamstown High School...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne ...Lamintaed copy of a black and white photograph of Williamstown Hight School Tasmanian Tour 1951williamstown high school, tasmanian tour may 17 - may 28, 1951, tasmania tour, 1951 -
Williamstown High School
High tide: 75th anniversary edition 1990
... williamstown high school...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne ...A4 book with glossy blue card cover. Year book 96 pages, contains some colour illustrations and text. Includes spports reports, student work, reports from all year levels. Page proofs can be found at 97.2 (store room).high tide, 1990, williamstown high school, year books. -
Williamstown High School
Stage band 2009, Stage band: recording sessions. Conducted by Mr Will Salisbury
... williamstown high school...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne ...One compact disk in jewel case. Seven tracks are included. For details see image above.williamstown high school, 2009, music program, stage band, will salisbury -
Williamstown High School
Best of the West
... williamstown high school...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne ...One compact disc containing performances by school music groups in 1997. Kemcor funded the Kemcor Youth Arts Program of 1997, which resulted in this CD.williamstown high school, 1997, kemcor youth arts program -
Williamstown High School
Hold Fast Iss. 6. May 2019
... williamstown high school...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne ...Newspaper format. 12 pages, black and white, some illustrations. Headline reads "Media bias, asylum seekers and politics: things you should know before you vote."williamstown high school, student newspapers, 2019 -
Williamstown High School
Hold Fast Special edition, 2019
... Williamstown High School student newspaper. 8 pages, A4...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne ...Williamstown High School student newspaper. 8 pages, A4, some black and white illustrations. Headline:' Getting stressed about leaving school? We've got you covered with our special Guide to Adulting."williamtown high school, 2019, hold fast, student newspapers -
Williamstown Botanic Gardens- Hobsons Bay City Council
Photograph - Williamstown Botanic Gardens, 1959
... Images collected by donor for Williamstown High School... collected by donor for Williamstown High School archives and scanned ...Images collected by donor for Williamstown High School archives and scanned by Lindy Wallace for Botanic Gardens archiveThe images demonstrate the social value of the Gardens to the local community and how they used as a place for meeting, playing and celebrating with friends and family.Black and white image of two teenage girls sitting in the grounds of the Gardens. There is a hedge, a hanging branch of a palm tree and a striped towel in the background. The girls are sitting the sun with the background in shade and are wearing skirts and blouses. Names: Iris Webb, Susan Andrew williamstown botanic gardens, hobsons bay city council, iris whitehurst, susan andrew, 1959 -
Williamstown High School
High tide 2000
... Williamstown High School year book for the 2000 school year...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne ...Williamstown High School year book for the 2000 school year. A4 size white card cover with colour illustration. 48 pages, with photographs and illustrations, some colour. Contains student work, sports results, class photographs, school news.williamstown hgh school, 2000, year books, high tide -
Williamstown High School
Tons of money Tusmore program 1948
... The item details the Williamstown High School Dramatic...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne ...The item details the Williamstown High School Dramatic Group's 1948 performance of Tons of Money. The play toured South Australia, performing at Tusmore. (see 17.1 for main program). Printed black and white folded pamphlet on paper. 4 p. 2nd copy mounted on board in Historical Display Box 11.7 (2 items - program & stage shot). -
Williamstown High School
Speech night and afternoon1956
... Program produced to accompany the 1956 Williamstown High...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne ...Program produced to accompany the 1956 Williamstown High School speech night and afternoon on Monday, 10th December 1956 and Wednesday 12th December 1956. Also includes the Headmaster's report (6 p.)8 p. buff pamphlet printed in navy blue -
Williamstown High School
Athletics meet program 1947
... . Williamstown High School competed on the second day, against Box Hill...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne ...This program details the Metropolitan High School' Sports Association 28th annual athletic sports meeting. The event went for three days and was held on the Essendon Recreation Reserve. Williamstown High School competed on the second day, against Box Hill, Coburg,Essendon, and Geelong High Schools.Booklet issued on white paper with black print, comprising 16 pages. wiulliamstown high school, 1947, programme -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Photograph - Strathmore Grammar School c.1917, 1986
... a state government high school for Williamstown. This meant... at Williamstown High School. Williamstown High School continues today ...In 1914 the Williamstown Grammar School trustees transferred trust in the school grounds and donated the original school building to the Department of Education to establish a state government high school for Williamstown. This meant the dissolution of the Williamstown Grammar school board and the school's senior students either went on to other grammar schools around Melbourne or enrolled at Williamstown High School. Williamstown High School continues today and the original Williamstown Grammar School building is still in use in the school grounds at Pasco Street. This would have been the end of Williamstown Grammar if not for the highly respected young head of the junior school, Mabel Molland. At the Williamstown Grammar School Speech Night at the end of 1914, the Williamstown Chronicle (Saturday 26 December 1914) reports that management of the school has been taken over by Mabel Molland and that she addressed the assembly saying, 'acceding to the expressed wish of many, I decided to carry on the junior school, and wish to thank the parents for their hearty cooperation in my undertaking'. The reputation of Mabel Molland as a teacher of enormous ability and continuing support from the community would enable the school to survive through depression, war and troubled finances, to see the reinstatement of a school board in 1956, the reintroduction of secondary education in 1978 and a now thriving multi-campus independent P-12 school in Melbourne's west. This photograph is the earliest known image of Mabel Molland (standing in the the third row, second from the right) with her students. The group is pictured in the grounds of the Holy Trinity church hall on the corner of Aitken and Pasco Streets, Williamstown, which was home to the School from 1915 to 1956.Black and white reproduction image on photographic paper of students in four rows with trees in the background, a board in the front row with the words Strathmore/Grammar School/Williamstown. Mabel Molland stands at the right and her sister, Mavis Molland, stands at the left.holy trinity hall, strathmore grammar, whole school photograph -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Real Photo Postcard - Denis Gerity with student group
... Williamstown High School, Queenie and her siblings remained with Mabel... to establish Williamstown High School, Queenie and her siblings ...This original photograph is printed on Kodak photo postcard paper dating from 1908-1914. It belonged to the Anthony family who sent six children to Williamstown Grammar. The eldest, Queenie Anthony, commenced in 1908. In 1914, when the original building was gifted to the Education Department to establish Williamstown High School, Queenie and her siblings remained with Mabel Molland, moving to Holy Trinity Hall, to complete their primary school years. The teacher seated at the right is not Mabel Molland, who commenced in 1911. This is possibly Miss Molland's predecessor, Miss Towl. Research is underway to identify students in the photograph.Black and white photograph of a group of students in four rows with Denis Gerity standing at the left and a woman seated at the right. A board is placed before the front row with the letter 'WGS'. The photograph is printed onto postcard stock branded Kodak Austral.Handwritten inscriptions on the back include the word 'Anthony' three times (one in the top half, two in the bottom half) and a large smudge in the bottom right corner - all in light blue ink. Also possibly 'Old Grammar School Pupils of Mr. Gerity' and 'Mrs' in black ink. There is name and address inscribed in dark blue writing ink along the left edge. A number '14' in graphite in the stamp box and a further number '1' encircled and underlined in dark blue ink in the bottom right corner. -
Williamstown Botanic Gardens- Hobsons Bay City Council
Oral History - Williamstown Botanic Gardens - Cyril Curtain, 24 July 2014
... attended North Williamstown Primary School and Williamstown High... Primary School and Williamstown High School. Shortly after ...The interview is one of a series recorded in 2013-2014 to document memories and experiences of the Williamstown Botanic Gardens Cyril Curtain was born in Williamstown in 1928. He attended North Williamstown Primary School and Williamstown High School. Shortly after marrying he purchased a house on the Esplanade, where he still lives and in which this interview took place. Cyril’s work in conservation of the natural and built heritage is highly regarded. The recently developed Cyril Curtain Reserve in Williamstown is named in his honour. In this interview Cyril discusses the Gardens and the foreshore area including the beach and L A Parker Reserve A primary source of information on memories of the Gardens.CD and transcript of interview with Cyril Curtain and his memories of the Gardens and surrounding environs.fish pond, curator, cannons, williamstown botanic gardens, hobsons bay city council, aviary, pinetum, centennial reserve, midsummers night dream, cable tram car seats, infrared photography, , rotunda, gloucester reserve, 1934 storm, national trust, bateman house, clarke statue -
Williamstown High School
Between the lines 1990 - 1
... by Williamstown High School.Contains, sports results, school events...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne ...A4 yellow card covered magazine of 28 pages, published by Williamstown High School.Contains, sports results, school events and news and black and white photographs.willkiamstown high school, school magazine, 1990, between the lines -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Norma Watters (left) at MacRobertson Girls High 1939
The Watters family moved from Albert Park to Garden City Port Melbourne circa 1934 buying a Bank House at 128 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400). The family consisted of Bob Watters senior and his wife Ellen (nee Oakley), children Patsy (b 1920), Bob Junior (b 1922) and Norma (b1924). The children attended Albert Park Primary, Middle Park Central School and then MacRobertson Girls High School and Melbourne Boys High School.Digital photograph of Norma Madeline Watters (left) and fellow student at MacRobertson Girls High c 1939norma watters -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Norma Madeline Watters on right, Ellen Patricia on left. Back garden during WW2. Unidentified male in middle
The Watters family moved from Albert Park to Garden City Port Melbourne circa 1934 buying a Bank House at 128 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400). The family consisted of Bob Watters senior and his wife Ellen (nee Oakley), children Patsy (b 1920), Bob Junior (b 1922) and Norma (b1924). The children attended Albert Park Primary, Middle Park Central School and then MacRobertson Girls High School and Melbourne Boys High School.Digital photograph of Norma Madeline Watters (right) and Ellen Patricia Watters (left) with unidentified male in middle. Back garden during WW2 norma madeline watters, ellen patricia watters -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Norma (bumblebee), Bob junior (fireman), Patsy (maiden). Watters children c 1928, Photo taken by AH Williams South Melbourne c 1928
The Watters family moved from Albert Park to Garden City Port Melbourne circa 1934 buying a Bank House at 128 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400). The family consisted of Bob Watters senior and his wife Ellen (nee Oakley), children Patsy (b 1920), Bob Junior (b 1922) and Norma (b1924). The children attended Albert Park Primary, Middle Park Central School and then MacRobertson Girls High School and Melbourne Boys High School.Watters children. Norma (bumblebee), Bob junior (fireman), Patsy (maiden) c 1928norma madeline watters, ellen patricia watters, bob watters junior -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Robert Cornelius Watters in front of palm tree c 1928
The Watters family moved from Albert Park to Garden City Port Melbourne circa 1934 buying a Bank House at 128 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400). The family consisted of Bob Watters senior and his wife Ellen (nee Oakley), children Patsy (b 1920), Bob Junior (b 1922) and Norma (b1924). The children attended Albert Park Primary, Middle Park Central School and then MacRobertson Girls High School and Melbourne Boys High School.Robert (Bob) Cornelius Watters in front of palm tree c 1928 bob watters junior, robert cornelius watters -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Robert Cornelius Watters at the controls of the prized radio in Garden City home c 1937
The Watters family moved from Albert Park to Garden City Port Melbourne circa 1934 buying a Bank House at 128 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400). The family consisted of Bob Watters senior and his wife Ellen (nee Oakley), children Patsy (b 1920), Bob Junior (b 1922) and Norma (b1924). The children attended Albert Park Primary, Middle Park Central School and then MacRobertson Girls High School and Melbourne Boys High School.Robert (Bob) Cornelius Watters at controls of radio at home c 1937bob watters junior, robert cornelius watters -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Robert Cornelius Watters in front of Williamstown Road home c 1935
The Watters family moved from Albert Park to Garden City Port Melbourne circa 1934 buying a Bank House at 128 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400). The family consisted of Bob Watters senior and his wife Ellen (nee Oakley), children Patsy (b 1920), Bob Junior (b 1922) and Norma (b1924). The children attended Albert Park Primary, Middle Park Central School and then MacRobertson Girls High School and Melbourne Boys High School.Robert (Bob) Cornelius Watters in front of Williamstown Road home in Melbourne High School uniform 1935bob watters junior, robert cornelius watters, education - secondary schools -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Robert Cornelius Watters (Bob junior) with cornet in band c 1930, c 1930. Taken from metal plate for reproduction in newspaper
The Watters family moved from Albert Park to Garden City Port Melbourne circa 1934 buying a Bank House at 128 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400). The family consisted of Bob Watters senior and his wife Ellen (nee Oakley), children Patsy (b 1920), Bob Junior (b 1922) and Norma (b1924). The children attended Albert Park Primary, Middle Park Central School and then MacRobertson Girls High School and Melbourne Boys High School.Robert (Bob Junior) Cornelius Watters with cornet in band c 1930bob watters junior, robert cornelius watters -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Watters family photo in St Vincents Gardens c 1927, c 1930. Taken from metal plate for reproduction in newspaper
The Watters family moved from Albert Park to Garden City Port Melbourne circa 1934 buying a Bank House at 128 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400). The family consisted of Bob Watters senior and his wife Ellen (nee Oakley), children Patsy (b 1920), Bob Junior (b 1922) and Norma (b1924). The children attended Albert Park Primary, Middle Park Central School and then MacRobertson Girls High School and Melbourne Boys High School.Watters family in St Vincents Gardens c 1927. Norma and Bob standing mother Ellen and Patsy sittingbob watters junior, ellen watters, patsy watters, norma watters -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Ellen Watters outside Williamstown Road home
The Watters family moved from Albert Park to Garden City Port Melbourne circa 1934 buying a Bank House at 128 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400). The family consisted of Bob Watters senior and his wife Ellen (nee Oakley), children Patsy (b 1920), Bob Junior (b 1922) and Norma (b1924). The children attended Albert Park Primary, Middle Park Central School and then MacRobertson Girls High School and Melbourne Boys High School.Digital photograph of Ellen Watters (nee Oakley) outside her home at 124 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400) ellen patricia watters -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Band at Royal Children's Hospital benefit c1928
The Watters family moved from Albert Park to Garden City Port Melbourne circa 1934 buying a Bank House at 128 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400). The family consisted of Bob Watters senior and his wife Ellen (nee Oakley), children Patsy (b 1920), Bob Junior (b 1922) and Norma (b1924). The children attended Albert Park Primary, Middle Park Central School and then MacRobertson Girls High School and Melbourne Boys High School.Band at Royal Children's Hospital benefit c 1928. Bob Watters junior with bugle second row. Patsy Watters nurse on left. In St Vincents Gardenswatters, bob junior, patsy, st vincents gardens -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Norma Watters outside Williamstown Road home
The Watters family moved from Albert Park to Garden City Port Melbourne circa 1934 buying a Bank House at 128 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400). The family consisted of Bob Watters senior and his wife Ellen (nee Oakley), children Patsy (b 1920), Bob Junior (b 1922) and Norma (b1924). The children attended Albert Park Primary, Middle Park Central School and then MacRobertson Girls High School and Melbourne Boys High School.Digital photograph of Norma Watters outside her home at 124 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400) 1932norma watters -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Norma Watters outside Williamstown Road home. In school uniform c 1935
The Watters family moved from Albert Park to Garden City Port Melbourne circa 1934 buying a Bank House at 128 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400). The family consisted of Bob Watters senior and his wife Ellen (nee Oakley), children Patsy (b 1920), Bob Junior (b 1922) and Norma (b1924). The children attended Albert Park Primary, Middle Park Central School and then MacRobertson Girls High School and Melbourne Boys High School.Digital photograph of Norma Watters dressed in school uniform outside her home at 124 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400) 1935norma watters, education - secondary schools