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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville School, 1970
... Schools activities Black and white photographs of group ...Black and white photographs of group of children from primary school walking through bush and grass paddock. Johnsonville Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Swan Reach School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
... Date made 4 December 2000. Schools activities Colour ...Date made 4 December 2000.Colour photograph of Grade 5 and 6 students, one named Rebecca Lawson from Swan Reach Primary School taking part in Save Our Shorebird cruise on the Gippsland Lakes Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Swan Reach School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
... Schools activities Colour photograph of students from Swan ...Colour photograph of students from Swan Reach Primary School Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Nungurner School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1992
... Schools Students activities Black and white photograph ...Black and white photograph showing Catherine Kleinitz of Nungurner Primary School with Resuscitation dummy. Nungurner Victoriaschools, students, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - St Brendans Primary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
... + Schools activities Black and white photograph of seven ...+Black and white photograph of seven students from St Brendans Primary School, being taught a Japanese dance by Ritsuko, a Lions Club Youth Exchange student Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - St Brendans Primary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1991
... Schools activities Black and white photograph of group ...Black and white photograph of group of students from St Brendans Primary School, dressed up for Book Week Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - St Brendans Lakes Entrance, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995 c
... Schools activities Colour photograph of a group of students ...Colour photograph of a group of students from St Brendans Primary School. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - St Brendans Primary School, 2000
... Schools activities Officials Colour photograph of a group ...Colour photograph of a group of Gemma Radford, Polly Graske, Jacquline Allen, Jamie Phenson, Jake Rowlands students from St Brendans Primary School, explaining their recycling and conservation culture at the school to Mr Brian Klemm, Keep Australia Beautiful official. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, activities, officials -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - St Brendans Lakes Entrance, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
... Students identified as Schools Students activities Black ...Students identified asBlack and white photograph of Lauren Reynolds, Kelly Lancaster, Emma Devonshire. from St Brendans Primary School students handing a cheque to Lt. Doug Kollmorgan of Salvation Army, after the schools's successful fundraiser for Christmas Appeal. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, students, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - St Brendans Primary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
... Schools activities Black and white photograph of seven ...Black and white photograph of seven students one named student from St Brendans Primary School who visited Lakes Entrance Nursing Home photograph shows Elizabeth Copeland resident with mascot dog Paddy on her lap . Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville State School, 1912 c
Newspaper article outlines activities planned for Johnsonville Primary School Centenary Celebrations July 1986.Black and white photocopy of newspaper article with photograph of twenty two children with teacher William Armstrong of J Primary School Johnsonville Victoriaschools, students -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville School, 1993
... weekend - November. Schools activities Black and white photograph ...Johnsonville School Fair was held Melbourne Cup long weekend - November.Black and white photograph Auction and Fair day in grounds of primary school, lots of people mingling around, ladies with sun hats and shade umbrella. Johnsonville Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Johnsonville School, 1984
... Schools activities Black and white photograph of two adults ...Black and white photograph of two adults Lyn Winnett and Dominique (Dommie) Spiller plus children walking along bush track, pine log hand rail, at Mississippi Creek Track, on primary school picnic day. Jonsonville Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, 1984
... Schools activities Black and white photograph of children ...Black and white photograph of children from Johnsonville Primary School sitting at picnic table, eating lunch adults also in group, cars parked among tall trees in background, Log Crossing, Kalimna Victoriaschools, activities -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Badge - Back to Wodonga Celebrations 1951
1951 was a year of celebration in Victoria. 9th May 1951 marked the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Australian Federal Parliament in 1901, which at that time met in Melbourne, Victoria. 13th November marked the Centenary of the opening of the first Victorian Parliament. Cities and towns held activities and celebrations to recognise the occasion. A "Back to Wodonga" was held from Friday 9th to Saturday 7th November 1951. Friday: Children’s Sport and Children’s Concert. Saturday: Welcome to Visitors, Official Luncheon, Gymkhana, Official Opening and Barbecue. Sunday: Church services, various denominations. Monday: Ladies’ Day (Bowls, Tennis, Croquet etc.) Afternoon Garden Parties, Boxing Tournament. Tuesday: Procession, Basket Lunch, Apex Sports Carnival, 50-50 Dance. Wednesday: Tour of district and visit to factories. Re-unions of various organisations. Thursday: All-day Street Fair and Carnival. Friday: Back to School (Higher Elementary School), Wodonga Hospital Ball. Saturday: Bonegilla Race Club meeting, Competition Sports, (Cricket, Bowls, Tennis, etc.) Farewell Parties by various organisations.This Badge is significant because it is a memento of an important community celebration in Wodonga.A small enamel badge featuring both the blue and red Australian ensigns in the centre on a white background surrounded by blue text.Around the edge; BACK TO WODONGA CELEBRATIONS 1951back to wodonga 1951, opening victorian parliament, australian federal parliament opening -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM PERMISSION FORM 98
Blank School Holiday Program Sept/Oct 98 Permission Form. Activities for the 29 & 39 September and 1 October with times are detailed. Children must wear shoes and suitable clothing and bring lunch and a drink each day. Permission has space for child/rens name, address, phone no. and contact person & phone no. Mentioned is that children will obey all instructions. Also, details are given if the child needs medical attention.bendigo, history, long gully history group, long gully community house inc -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Administrative Record, Bundoora Free Kindergarten, Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Minutes, 1963 - 1965, 1963 - 1965
The Bundoora Pre-school started as the Bundoora Free Kindergarten in 1961. This minute book (13/08/1963 to 01/06/1965) includes invitations to fund raising activities organised by the Committee.A collection of administrative records from the Bundoora Free Kindergarten 1961-Hard cover exercise book, red and blue cover. Handwritten entries and some typed documents throughout.Written on cover: "Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Minutes, 1963 - 1965"bundoora pre-school, bundoora free kindergarten -
Vision Australia
Flag - Object, 10th Prahran Royal Blind Institute Boy Scouts flag
Framed green flag with yellow stitched writing (10th Prahran Boy Scouts Royal Blind Institute) and a stitched Boy Scout emblem in the centre. In 1921, the new superintendent (S. Hedger) introduce a new range of activities for the children at the school, including the development of a Scout group.Green flag with yellow stitching in frameroyal victorian institute for the blind, recreational activities -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Administrative Record, Bundoora Free Kindergarten, Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Kinder operations 1963, 1963
The Bundoora Pre-school started as the Bundoora Free Kindergarten in 1961. From its part-time inception in a leased hall, the Committee of the Bundoora Free Kindergarten worked toward obtaining its own premises and expanding the hours of the kinder in order to serve a growing population. This folder contains correspondence and administrative documents for 1963, including activities, fund-raising and rosters.A collection of administrative records from the Bundoora Free Kindergarten 1961-A collection of loose documents including letters. Moved to plastic folder for storage.bundoora pre-school, bundoora free kindergarten -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Administrative Record, Bundoora Free Kindergarten, Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Kinder operations 1965, 1965
The Bundoora Pre-school started as the Bundoora Free Kindergarten in 1961. From its part-time inception in a leased hall, the Committee of the Bundoora Free Kindergarten worked toward obtaining its own premises and expanding the hours of the kinder in order to serve a growing population. This folder contains correspondence and administrative documents for 1965, including activities, fund-raising and rosters.A collection of administrative records from the Bundoora Free Kindergarten 1961-A collection of loose documents including letters. Moved to plastic folder for storage.bundoora pre-school, bundoora free kindergarten -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Administrative Record, Bundoora Free Kindergarten, Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Kinder operations 1964, 1964
The Bundoora Pre-school started as the Bundoora Free Kindergarten in 1961. From its part-time inception in a leased hall, the Committee of the Bundoora Free Kindergarten worked toward obtaining its own premises and expanding the hours of the kinder in order to serve a growing population. This folder contains correspondence and administrative documents for 1964, including activities, fund-raising and rosters.A collection of administrative records from the Bundoora Free Kindergarten 1961-A collection of loose documents including letters. Moved to plastic folder for storage.bundoora pre-school, bundoora free kindergarten -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Administrative Record, Bundoora Free Kindergarten, Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Kinder operations 1966, 1966
The Bundoora Pre-school started as the Bundoora Free Kindergarten in 1961. From its part-time inception in a leased hall, the Committee of the Bundoora Free Kindergarten worked toward obtaining its own premises and expanding the hours of the kinder in order to serve a growing population. This folder contains correspondence and administrative documents for 1966, including activities, fund-raising and rosters.A collection of administrative records from the Bundoora Free Kindergarten 1961-A collection of loose documents including letters. Moved to plastic folder for storage.bundoora pre-school, bundoora free kindergarten -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Administrative Record, Bundoora Free Kindergarten, Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Kinder operations 1967, 1967
The Bundoora Pre-school started as the Bundoora Free Kindergarten in 1961. From its part-time inception in a leased hall, the Committee of the Bundoora Free Kindergarten worked toward obtaining its own premises and expanding the hours of the kinder in order to serve a growing population. This folder contains correspondence and administrative documents for 1967, including activities, fund-raising and rosters.A collection of administrative records from the Bundoora Free Kindergarten 1961-A collection of loose documents including letters. Moved to plastic folder for storage.bundoora pre-school, bundoora free kindergarten -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Administrative Record, Bundoora Free Kindergarten, Bundoora Free Kindergarten: Kinder operations 1968, 1968
The Bundoora Pre-school started as the Bundoora Free Kindergarten in 1961. From its part-time inception in a leased hall, the Committee of the Bundoora Free Kindergarten worked toward obtaining its own premises and expanding the hours of the kinder in order to serve a growing population. This folder contains correspondence and administrative documents for 1968, including activities, fund-raising and rosters.A collection of administrative records from the Bundoora Free Kindergarten 1961-A collection of loose documents including letters. Moved to plastic folder for storage.bundoora pre-school, bundoora free kindergarten -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, St Alipius' Catholic School and Presbytery, 2015, 05/04/2015
St Alipius' was central so some of the activities before, during and after the Eureka Stockade.Colour photographs of two brick buildings, the St Alipius' School and Presbytery.st alipius', education, st alipius' catholic school, st alipius' presbytery, religion, eureka stockade, catholic chapel -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, "Seeing Eye" 1992 Lady Nell "Seeing Eye" Dog School & Rehabilitation Centre for the Blind, 1992
President's overview of the year including: 11 people have graduated with 1 more expected shortly, School meets the cost of flying people into Melbourne to train with dog rather than establish schools around Australia, how Elizabeth and Jean came from New Zealand to train as they wanted to attend a school established by a blind person, returned home but the emigrated back to Australia. Jean suffered a stroke and was cared for by her sister, and when Elizabeth needed to train with a new dog, Jean was able to stay in the Nursing Home opposite the school. Until Lady Nell was established, age restrictions were imposed so that no woman over 45 and no man over 55 could train with a dog, which Mrs Gration changed when establishing the school, with the oldest graduate at 78 and the youngest at 14 years of age. Challenges in getting people who had the dedication to become a guide dog trainer, and the movement of recent appointees. Another previous requirement was that only totally blind people could have a guide dog, which was amended by Mrs Gration so that people with minimal sight could also apply for one. Seeing eye dogs are also de-sexed, which is not always the procedure at other institutions. Some discussion of the activities at the Day Activity Centre, commencement of a two storey building at 12 Thanet Street to increase accommodation and indoor recreation activities, hostel for blind men and women, as well as the St Leeor Private Nursing Home. Discussion about puppy boarders as well as people who have stepped up into the public relations role (Trevor Mayers and Lesley Marsh) due to staff changes, and return of Greg Cooper to a part-time role.1 volume with text and illustrationsannual reports, lady nell seeing eye dog school, phyllis gration -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, "Seeing Eye" 1993 Lady Nell "Seeing Eye" Dog School & Rehabilitation Centre for the Blind, 1993
President's overview of the year including: the replacement of an older house with a 2 storey building at 12 Thanet Street, continued success of the St Leeor Nursing Home under director Anita Henley, need for permanent and temporary accommodation as offered by the hostel at 2 Derril Avenue, popularity of Day Activity Centre, loss of Adeline Levinson, thanks to Jan McCall and Dr Tony Mason, appeal for volunteers and opportunities for speaking engagements, and profile of Phyllis Gration.1 volume with text and illustrationsannual reports, lady nell seeing eye dog school, phyllis gration -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, "Seeing Eye" 1994 Lady Nell "Seeing Eye" Dog School & Rehabilitation Centre for the Blind, 1994
President's overview of the year including: activities taking place in the new 2 storey building at 12 Thanet Street, continued success of the St Leeor Nursing Home and the hostel at 2 Derril Avenue, popularity of Day Activity Centre, return of Ian Westerland after the completion of his Social Work degree, changes in Queensland office, appeal for volunteers and opportunities for speaking engagements, and profile of Phyllis Gration.1 volume with text and illustrationsannual reports, lady nell seeing eye dog school, phyllis gration -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Whitcombe & Tombs Limited, Whitcombe's Human Geography Reader Grade III - Animals and Children of Many Lands, No date is listed but it is possibly a reprint of the 1939 issue as it is exactly the same except for the price on the front
Whitcombe's Human Geography Reader Grade III - Animals and Children of Many Lands is specially written to meet the requirements of the Social Studies (Geography) Course of Study in Victorian Elementary Schools. It is intended for the personal use of the pupil and has been written for juveniles. It aims to encourage world friendship with descriptions and pictures of the children from many lands. Many of the animals and birds of the world are illustrated and described. The topics are written in story form. Dramatization is encouraged as well as outdoor activities and the making of a pupil's geography picture book.A faded green paperback reader or textbook with faded black lettering on the front cover at the top for the title Whitcombe's Human Geography Reader. Grade III. A cost of 1/1 is printed in the lower right hand corner. On the front cover is a black lined illustration inside a round shape of children in traditional costumes from different lands with many lined drawings of animals from around the world. The title page has the title and publisher details as well as a black and white photograph of two children sitting in a Dog-Cart in Summer. Throughout are black and white charts, maps, diagrams, photographs and illustrations. On the inside of the front cover is a Contents page and the back cover lists further Whitcombe's titles as well as on the outside of the back cover. Pp. 52.non-fictionWhitcombe's Human Geography Reader Grade III - Animals and Children of Many Lands is specially written to meet the requirements of the Social Studies (Geography) Course of Study in Victorian Elementary Schools. It is intended for the personal use of the pupil and has been written for juveniles. It aims to encourage world friendship with descriptions and pictures of the children from many lands. Many of the animals and birds of the world are illustrated and described. The topics are written in story form. Dramatization is encouraged as well as outdoor activities and the making of a pupil's geography picture book.children's books, handbooks, textbooks, geography, schools -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Girl Guide record book, Girl Guide leader's notebook, Linton, 1930s
School exercise book used c. 1931 by girl guide leader (possibly Gwen Petterson) to record names of guides, ideas for activities, 'health rules' for guides, and badges attained by individual guides. Also includes Annual Report dated 27/10/31, signed "Gwen A. Petterson, Acting Captain".girl guides, gwen a. petterson [acting captain linton girl guides]