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Canterbury History Group
Document - John Butler Maling - Family tree
Family tree of John Butler Maling and time line of major events in his life.canterbury, balwyn, maling road, maling> j.b., mayors, the willows, chatham primary school, pioneers -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Crest of the Canterbury State School, c1920
Coloured photograph of the crest of the Canterbury State School no 3572(from school blazer?). Reprinted from Dr.Allan Williams papers by Jan Pigot. Dr Williams attended Canterbury State School from 1920 and his papers are held by the Canterbury History Groupcanterbury, canterbury state school, molesworth street, crests and emblems, williams> allan (dr), primary schools -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Camberwell East Elementary School Drum and Fife Band 1933, 1933
... Elementary School Canterbury Girls Secondary College Primary Schools ...Black and white photograph of the Drum and Fife Band of the Camberwell East Elementary School, 1933. Frederick Morgan(born c1922 husband of former President of Canterbury History Group) at front on far right, with kettle drum. Moreton Bay Fig Tree on right. Caretakers house on left. (Mr Moore)canterbury, camberwell east elementary school, canterbury girls secondary college, primary schools, bands, musical instruments, moreton bay fig tree -
Canterbury History Group
Document - Extracts from the Rolls of the Camberwell East Elementary School, c190s
... of the Camberwell East Elementary Primary School Canterbury Camberwell East ...Photocopy of an extract from the Rolls of the Camberwell East Elementary Primary Schoolcanterbury, camberwell east elementary school, mangarra road, school rolls, primary schools -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury State School, Grade Va, 1947
... melbourne Canterbury State School, Grade Va Photograph 1947 ...1947 photograph of Grade Va students, Canterbury State School no 3572. Lists most of the students names on the back of the photograph. black and white photographcanterbury, canterbury state school, students, primary schools -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Balwyn State School no 1026 Grade.4, 1900-2
... (nee Spiller) Canterbury Balwyn State School Primary Schools ...Photo taken about 1900-2 during the Boer War of Grade 4 at Balwyn State School Headmaster was Mr Bennett father of Major General Gordon Bennett. Gordon Bennett appears in the photograph in cadet uniform, another student is Ruby Kathleen Butler mother of Marion Millett (nee Spiller)canterbury, balwyn state school, primary schools, balwyn road, bennett> gordon (major general), spiller family, boer war -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Balwyn 1919/1920, Merlo, Paul, 1919-1920
Taken from Jurang Street showing the backs of houses in Mangan Street. The nearer one was occupied by Paul Merlo and family. In the distance can be seen the Syme house and the State Schoolcanterbury, balwyn, jurang street, mangan street, syme family, primary schools, balwyn primary school, merlo family -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Grade Viii CanterburyState School 1921, 1921
Black and white photograph of Grade Viii, Canterbury State School 3572, 1921. Olive Hughes is last student on the right, back row.canterbury, canterbury state school, molesworth street, students, teachers, primary schools -
Canterbury History Group
Ephemera - Canterbury State School
... Canterbury Molesworth Street Primary Schools Independent Schools ...Brief information sheet of some of the schools in the Canterbury area in the 1900'scanterbury, molesworth street, primary schools, independent schools, carisbrooke ladies' college, merton, st. duthus' school -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Vermont Intersection C.1967, 1/04/1967 12:00:00 AM
Part of Tim Shambrook's Collection for 'This is Vermont', P. 37.Coloured photo of Corner of Canterbury, Mitcham & Boronia Roads, Vermont, looking towards Boronia Road, showing Vermont Shops and corner of Vermont Primary School, since demolished.canterbury road, vermont, mitcham road, boronia road, shambrook, tim -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Canterbury Road, Vermont, C.1967
Part of Tim Shambrook's Collection for 'This is Vermont'. Not used.Coloured photo of Canterbury Road, Vermont, taken from outside Vermont Primary School (since demolished) on corner of Mitcham Road.vermont state school, no. 1022, canterbury road, vermont, shambrook, tim -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Vermont Primary School, 16/05/1992 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photo of Vermont Primary School, prior to removal from site at Corner of Canterbury and Mitcham Roads.vermont state school, no. 1022 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Interview with Kate Crombie, 23/04/1992
Interview with Kate Crombie about her memoriesInterview with Kate Crombie about her memories.Interview with Kate Crombie about her memorieskate, crombie, kate, forest hill, canterbury road, forest hill, mount pleasant road, forest hill, vermont primary school, no. 1022, coone, pat, giles, nancy, drake, dorothy, walter, roy, box hill grammar school, crombie, olive, kelly, burt, frances avenue, vermont, jack, mrs, vermont, jack mr, boronia road, vermont, seton-williams, mr, birnie -
Canterbury History Group
Article - Canterbury Girls' Secondary College celebrates 1928-1998
Article from local paper (name and date unknown )on the 70th anniversary of the Canterbury Girls Secondary College since its beginnings as the East Camberwell Primary School 1928. Includes a black and white photograph of studentscanterbury, canterbury girls secondary college, east camberwell primary school, mangarra road, mangarra society, students, cory> suzanne, primary schools, secondary schools -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Humberstone's Royal Hotel Surrey Hills
Humberstone's Royal Hotel was a substantial 2-storey building on the corner of Canterbury and Broughton Road. The hotel was built in 1887 to replace an older hotel (Delany's Hotel) built further east in 1856. It was de-licensed in 1921 after a "Local Option Poll" and became Tower House Day & Boarding School under Miss Marion Beetson from 1922 until 1932. It was demolished in 1932. There were 25 students in the 1920's, mostly boarders from outside Surrey Hills and all primary school students. The school room was detached from the main building and there was 6 acres of playing area. The old bar was the business office, the girls' dormitory the old dining room. Marion Beetson was the teacher, Mary Beetson managed the household. Their father was an Indian Army officer. The younger children wore a school blazer with the T.H.C. badge on the pocket. Miss Susan Kelsall visited to give piano lessons and Prof. Kelsall taught French. Miss Marion Beetson died in Castlemaine on 8 February 1952. Information courtesy of Mrs Louise Bell, Castlemaine, ex-student. See SHP0867a and SHP0867b, photos of Louisa in T.H.C. uniform. Photograph of line sketch of Humberstone's Royal Hotel, Surrey Hills. In the foreground is a horse and cart with 5 men standing in front of the hotel. Main entrance is on the corner of the intersection with large windows. There are 8 on one side and 3 on the other with 4 arches on both upper and ground floors. Turret style edging hides the rooftop with two chimneys visible. Pencilled on back "Spare - have in/ our photo files"delany's hotel, miss marion beetson, humberstone's royalhotel, surrey hills, canterbury road, broughton road, hotels, accommodation, royal hotel, tower house day and boarding school, 1880-1890, mary beetson -
Canterbury History Group
Document - Inspectors Report Book, 19/08/1925 12:00:00 AM
... Inspectors report on Primary School no 1209, Canterbury... Teachers Inspectors report on Primary School no 1209, Canterbury ...Inspectors report on Primary School no 1209, Canterbury, dated 19 August 1925, signed by J. Dew, Inspector of Schoolscanterbury, strathcona baptist girls grammar school, prospect hill road, independent schools, primary schools, principals, teachers -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, John Kendrick Blogg carving, pulpit of St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Surrey Hills
John Kendrick Blogg was born in Canada and migrated to Victoria in 1877. In 1884 he established a successful industrial chemistry business, which included extracting perfume from Australian native trees and plants.liquid ammonia for refrigeration, acetic acid, perfumes, shoe polish, baking powder and non-alcoholic drinks. Other products were He lived at 'Balmoral' in Albany Crescent, Surrey Hills; his woodwork was produced here. Family oral history has that he took up woodcarving after his 1st wife, Annie, died in 1893. His earliest known piece is a music cabinet of 1901; the latest is a panel of 1932 when Blogg was 81 years of age. He was a member of the Victorian Artists Society and exhibited there between 1920 and 1924. Much of his work incorporates motifs of Australian flora, particularly gum leaves. John and his family were members of St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Surrey Hills. The present church building was dedicated in December 1910 and J K Blogg's contribution to the new building was the Hogg Memorial pulpit which is comprised of 13 panels. Blogg carved more than 300 pieces for churches, schools, royalty, family and friends. Many of J K Blogg's pieces remain with family members, but he is represented in municipal (City of Whitehorse), state and national collections. In addition to work in the St Stephen's Presbyterian Church within the Surrey Hills area his work was produced for Surrey Hills Primary School, Surrey Hills Bowling Club and Surrey Hills Methodist Church, however perhaps his most famous local work is the honour board at the Shrine in the Surrey Gardens. Blogg was also a poet. Ref: Legacy in Sculptured Wood - An appreciation of the work of John Kendrick Blogg, 1851-1936 by Marjorie Morgan, 1993.Colour photo of the some of the 13 panels forming the pulpit at St Stephen's Presbyterian Church in Canterbury Road, Surrey Hills.st stephens presbyterian church, churches, hogg memorial pulpit, woodcarving, church furniture, john kendrick blogg, john blogg -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, John Kendrick Blogg carving, pulpit of St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Surrey Hills
John Kendrick Blogg was born in Canada and migrated to Victoria in 1877. In 1884 he established a successful industrial chemistry business, which included extracting perfume from Australian native trees and plants.liquid ammonia for refrigeration, acetic acid, perfumes, shoe polish, baking powder and non-alcoholic drinks. Other products were He lived at 'Balmoral' in Albany Crescent, Surrey Hills; his woodwork was produced here. Family oral history has that he took up woodcarving after his 1st wife, Annie, died in 1893. His earliest known piece is a music cabinet of 1901; the latest is a panel of 1932 when Blogg was 81 years of age. He was a member of the Victorian Artists Society and exhibited there between 1920 and 1924. Much of his work incorporates motifs of Australian flora, particularly gum leaves. John and his family were members of St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Surrey Hills. The present church building was dedicated in December 1910 and J K Blogg's contribution to the new building was the Hogg Memorial pulpit which is comprised of 13 panels. Blogg carved more than 300 pieces for churches, schools, royalty, family and friends. Many of J K Blogg's pieces remain with family members, but he is represented in municipal (City of Whitehorse), state and national collections. In addition to work in the St Stephen's Presbyterian Church within the Surrey Hills area his work was produced for Surrey Hills Primary School, Surrey Hills Bowling Club and Surrey Hills Methodist Church, however perhaps his most famous local work is the honour board at the Shrine in the Surrey Gardens. Blogg was also a poet. Ref: Legacy in Sculptured Wood - An appreciation of the work of John Kendrick Blogg, 1851-1936 by Marjorie Morgan, 1993.Colour photo of the central panel of the pulpit at St Stephen's Presbyterian Church in Canterbury Road, Surrey Hills. It depicts the burning bush.hogg memorial pulpit, st stephens presbyterian church, churches, woodcarving, church furniture, john kendrick blogg, john blogg -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Programme - Ephemera, Chatham Primary School Fathers' Club 'Trial by Jury' programme, 16/11/1929
... primary school chatham primary school fathers' club theatrical ...The program describes the performance as 'original burlesque' and was written, composed and produced by A E Woffinden and A W Sutton, members of the Chatham Fathers' Club, to raise money for the school. There were 250 programs printed at a cost of one pound fifteen shillings. This performance starred 21 of the fathers with Mr W Crellin as the only female character, Miss Eileen Flapper. The Chatham Fathers' Club became renowned locally for the quality of its performances, repeats being given to other community organisations. In the publication 'Chatham Past & Present: A Patchwork of People' there is also a photo of the cast taken in the quadrangle of the school. The original program and photo were lent to the school at the time of the 70 year reunion in 1997 by Mrs Jean Lacy (nee Walker), whose father took part as a member of the jury. Many of the performers were also in the formal photo of the Father's Club, taken in February 1928 on the front steps of the school. The original hangs in the school entry foyer and is reproduced in 'A Patchwork of People: Chatham Past and Present'. In relation to names, these are better identified and the following identifications have been reached by referencing this and the 1931 electoral roll. The geographic spread of addresses reflects that when Chatham opened in August 1927, surrounding schools were overcrowded and some families chose to relocate their children. Albert Ernest Woffinden (manufacturer) lived at 14 Banool Road, Surrey Hills. Alfred William Sutton (clerk) lived at 528 Whitehorse Road, Surrey Hills. Mr A Davidson - not found in electoral roll. Walter Dallas Kinross (mechanic) lived at 72 Empress Road, Surrey Hills. Gilbert Leslie (Bert) Rae (sales) lived at 63 Empress Road, Surrey Hills. Mr Joseph P Braddick (mechanic) lived at 1 Northcote Avenue, Canterbury; now Balwyn (NB/ Name is miss-spelt Braddock in the program). Norman Patrick Smart (bt opr) lived at 61 Sir Garnet Road, Surrey Hills. Henry Albert Wysham (show card writer) lived at 9 Northcote Avenue, Canterbury. Mr Sidney Bessant (labourer) lived at 191 Mont Albert Road, Canterbury. William Morrison (teacher) lived at 37 Chatham Road, Canterbury. William Charles Crellin (breadcarter) lived at 59 Empress Road, Surrey Hills. Mr F Parsons - taken as Fred Parsons (bricklayer) lived at 2 Kaarumba Grove, Balwyn. Mr MacDougal (incorrectly spelt in program) is Dougall MacDougall (gas collector) lived at 5 Wells Street, Surrey Hills. Mr A V Webb - not found. Mr McKie - not found. Victor Harold Theodore Clow (civil servant) lived at 4 Talbot Avenue, Balwyn; listed as T. Clow. Mr M Walker (donor's father) not found in electoral roll for 1931; thought to have lived in Sir Garnet Road. Mr McLeod - a number listed in the 1931 electoral roll. Richard Frost (carriage builder) lived at 341 Mont Albert Road, Surrey Hills. Mr Allen - a number listed in the 1931 electoral roll. Mr J Tulloch - not found in the 1931 electoral roll. This is an example of 'home-spun' entertainment and creativity of the era when the sense of community was very real. It is an example of the fundraising efforts undertaken by school communities to provide 'extras' that would later be regarded as 'basics'. For many years the sense of community in this part of Surrey Hills revolved around Chatham school, the Benson Street Methodist Church and the football club, located at the Canterbury Recreation Ground.A photocopy of the programme for the Chatham Primary School Fathers' Club "Trial by Jury" performance on 16 November 1929. It includes the words of the song 'Carry me back to dear old Chatham'. It lists the performers by character and some details regarding the Chatham Primary School Fathers' Club.chatham primary school, chatham primary school fathers' club, theatrical productions, entertainment, albert ernest woffinden, fundraising, alfred william sutton, walter dallas kinross, gilbert leslie (bert) rae, joseph p braddick, norman patrick smart, henry albert wysham, sidney bessant, william morrison, william charles crellin, fred parsons, dougall macdougall, mr a v webb, mr mckie, victor harold theodore clow, mr m walker, mr mcleod, richard frost, mr allen, mr j tulloch -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, et al, Notes of Heathmont History extracted from Place of Many Eagles (Russ Haines c2006), plus History of Land on which Heathmont East Primary School Built (Mervyn Chivers 1985), 2006
A4 document "Notes on Heathmont" in two parts: - Heathmonth History notes extracted by Russ Haines from Place of Many Eagles c2006 - Taxt of talk "A History of the Land on which Heathmont East Primary School is Built" by Mervyn Chivers, 1985 Also brief Notes: - Heathmont Progress League 1926 - Deplorable state of Canterbury Rd July 1928 - Letter from Ada Marden 16th May 1973 pdf Version loaded to VC. Original Word Document help in RDHS Archives