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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - black and white, Ascot State School No. 2507
... chatham family archive ascot education state school primary ...Black and white photograph of a male teacher and 19 of his students in front of a brick school. The school of Ascot State School No 2507.Verso 'Chatham Ascot'chatham family archive, ascot, education, state school, primary school, teacher -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Sun News-Pictorial, Melbourne, Lessons on Wildlife, 16 March 1972
... 1970s Children from Healesville State Primary School learn ...Children from Healesville State Primary School learn about Australia's heritage at the Sanctuary.Photocopy x 1non-fictionChildren from Healesville State Primary School learn about Australia's heritage at the Sanctuary. 1970s -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Album - Janet Roberts, Narre Warren, 1932, 1932
... Primary School 4407 Hallam Valley State School Some ...Photo Album compiled by Janet Muir Roberts who taught at the Hallam Vallley State School Number 4407 between 1931 and 1934. Janet ceased teaching when she married Nevill Reid Westwood and moved to Western Australia. The photographs depict groups of school children, likely the pupils Janet taught at Hallam Valley State School. There are also photos of family groups; they are propbably relatives of Jan Roberts.Photo album containing 57 photographs. They are mainly black and white photographs, with some of them colorised.Some of the photographs have inscriptions on the backjanet muir roberts, jan roberts, jan westwood, janet muir westwood (nee roberts), hallam valley primary school 4407, hallam valley state school -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Print, Don Brown, The Original Primary School (209), Eltham, 1980
Greeting card from Neville Emerson and Staff with sketch commissioned by Neville Emerson Real EstatePrint of ink sketchart, emerson real estate, eltham, eltham state school, state school no. 209, don brown -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, School on the Hill
A History of the Landsorogh State SchoolGreen card cover with thee colour photos arranged in a inverted triangle shape the top show two buildings, the lower shows a sign showing where the school is locatedShool on the Hill on sign: Landsborough Primary School "Striving to Succeed Landsborough State School A A History 1877 - 2020 Landsborough & District Historical Group Inside: Thank you for your ongoing supporteducation -
MYLI My Community Library
Photograph - Pakenham Consolidated School Grade Two Class Photo, 1953
Grade 2 of Pakenham Consolidated School in 1953 with their teacher Mrs Joyce Hosking. Back row L to R: Paul Manestar or Bill Vallender, Bernie Carter, (?), Norman Whitelaw, Richard Shelton, Rodney Shallard, Ian Reid (Reidy?) or Duncan Beard (Reidy), Ken Jarred, Glen Jolly. 2nd back row L to R: Keith Crofts, Peter Johnstone, Kevin Lewis, Robert Tulloch (Bones), Nipper Reid, Duncan Beard(?), Bruce Weatherhead, Peter Hobson (Hobbo). 2nd row from front L to R: David Langley, Kath Mauger, Jill Peck, Rosamund Hunt, Beth Schilling, Roslyn Smith, Lynne Tuena, Pat Stone, Joy Higgins, Lynette Wheeler, Grif Fearon or Kevin McInnis. Front row L to R: Ken McCaffrey, Marion Butcher, Helen Stephens, Mary Lou Walsh, Glenis Tuena, Dawn Hillderbrick/ Hillbrick(?), Marion Hansford, Kaye Wollard, Beverley Payne (Payney), Edna Sinclair(?), Paul Braemar. In the 1940s and 1950s there was a movement to consolidate small rural schools into one larger school. This was partly a response to a shortage of teachers, due to many male teachers enlisting during the Second World War. The War also caused a shortage of materials and labour and many Schools fell into disrepair. The Education Department decided that Pakenham would be one of the first six Consolidated Schools to be established and that all schools within 8 kms or 5 miles would be closed. The Pakenham Consolidated School was officially opened on May 29, 1951, on the site of the Pakenham State School, No.1359, in Main Street. The original Pakenham School had opened on a site near the Toomuc Creek in January 1875 and it moved to the Main Street site in 1891. The first Head Master was Charles Hicks. The School offered classes up to Year 10 (Form 4). The schools that formed the Consolidated School were Pakenham Upper No. 2155 (closed January 1952), Pakenham South No. 3755 (closed September 1951), Toomuc Valley No. 3034 (closed September 1951), Army Road No. 3847 (closed April 1947), Mount Burnett No. 4506 (closed October 1949), Tynong No. 2854 (closed April 1951), Tynong North No.4464 (closed December 1951), Nar Nar Goon North No. 2914 (closed October 1951), Nar Nar Goon South No. 4554 (closed May 1951), Rythdale No. 4231 (closed September 1951), Officedale No. 4242 (closed May 1951), Cora Lynn No. 3502 (closed May 1951) and Koo-Wee-Rup North (Five Mile) No. 3198 (closed November 1959). The School consisted of new buildings, which at the time cost one hundred thousand pounds, and many of the old School buildings. Some towns did not realise that their School buildings would be removed from the sites and transferred to Pakenham. The Pakenham Consolidated School moved from its original location in Main Street to its current location in Rundell, Way in 1997.This photograph is of historic and social significance. Pakenham Consolidated School was one of the first six Consolidated Schools established by the Education Department, and was born out of shortages of teachers, labour, and materials during World War II. The school can be used more broadly to reflect on the evolution of education in the state of Victoria, as the school can trace its origins all the way back to 1875, when the original Pakenham School was opened near Toomuc Creek. The photograph is also of social significance to many community groups, including Cardinia Shire, past and current students and teachers, allowing various groups to reflect on and share intangible memories of times spent at Pakenham Consolidated School.Copy of a rectangular black and white photograph on matte photographic paperpakenham consolidated school, primary school, class photo, grade two, grade 2, pakenham, school, photo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE PRIMARY SCHOOL CENTENARY
The original Golden Square State School was built in Laurel Street in 1873. In 2015 the school moved to new premises.2 copies of Golden Square Primary School Number 1189 Centenary 1873 - 1973 August 10th,11th,12th, 1973.book, bendigo, school -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Coloured Photograph, Blackburn South State School (No4035)
L-R Barbara Waters (Mansfield) Robert Creek, Adrian Davies (Payne), John Tozer, Doreen Millane (Lawrence).Five teachers from Blackburn South Primary School which was closed in 1989.blackburn south primary school, teachers, closed 1989 -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Children outside Hoadleys Hall "Joss House", 1914
In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea, with 65 students, in Hoadley’s Hall, located on Main Road, Chelsea, near the Nepean Highway. Due to its Oriental appearance, the local people called this hall “The Joss House.” Hoadley's Hall was was originally used at the Melbourne Show Grounds by Hoadley's which was moved to Chelsea. The Hall was also used for church services by different religions before they built their own churches. A new brick school was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Sepia photo of children and adults at Chelsea State School, in 1914, standing in front of Hoadley's Hall.chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, hoadleys hall, joss house, chelsea state school -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Children outside Hoadleys Hall "Joss House", 1912
In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea, with 65 students, in Hoadley’s Hall, located on Main Road, Chelsea, near the Nepean Highway. Due to its Oriental appearance, the local people called this hall “The Joss House.” Hoadley's Hall was was originally used at the Melbourne Show Grounds by Hoadley's which was moved to Chelsea. The Hall was also used for church services by different religions before they built their own churches. A new brick school was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Sepia photo of children and adults at Chelsea State School, in 1912, standing in front of Hoadley's Hall.chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, hoadleys hall, joss house, chelsea state school -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Mr Rogers with staff and family, 1918
In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea, with 65 students, in Hoadley’s Hall, located on Main Road, Chelsea, near the Nepean Highway. Due to its Oriental appearance, the local people called this hall “The Joss House.” Hoadley's Hall was was originally used at the Melbourne Show Grounds by Hoadley's which was moved to Chelsea. The Hall was also used for church services by different religions before they built their own churches. Chelsea State School was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Sepia photo of Mr Rogers, his staff and family. Mr Rogers was the first Head teacher of Chelsea State School from 1912 to 1917.chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, students, school yard, mr rogers, teachers, chelsea state school -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Parents Committee at "Joss House", 1914
In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea, with 65 students, in Hoadley’s Hall, located on Main Road, Chelsea, near the Nepean Highway. Due to its Oriental appearance, the local people called this hall “The Joss House.” A new brick school was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Black and white photo Parents Committee of Chelsea State School, in front of the school with four scouts with English flags.chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, parents committee, scouts, joss house, chelsea state school -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Children and teachers in the yard of the school grounds, 1916
Chelsea State School was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Black and white photo of children and teachers in the yard of Chelsea State School, in 1916. Some Children are carrying gardening tools. chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, students, school yard, chelsea state school -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Students at Kismet Hall, Chelsea, 1925
... Chelsea State School was built on Argyle Avenue ...Chelsea State School was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915. Kismet Hall was located in The Strand, Chelsea.Sepia photo of students of Chelsea State School, in front of Kismet Hall. The teacher is Miss Cooper. chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, chelsea state school, kismet hall -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Group of girls, 1917
... Primary School school Chelsea State School Cupie Dolls Sepia photo ...Chelsea State School was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Sepia photo of girls at Chelsea State School, in 1917. Some of the girls are holding "Cupie Dolls"chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, chelsea state school, cupie dolls -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Grade 6B, 1962
Chelsea State School was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Black and white photo of Grade 6B at Chelsea State School, in 1962chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, grade 6b, chelsea state school -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Grade V, 4 August 1918
... Primary School school Chelsea State School grade v Black and white ...Chelsea State School was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Black and white photo of Grades V at Chelsea State School, on 14 August 1918 Back row: John Mullins, Charles Thibou, Leslie Payne, unknown, Lindsay Mercer, Tom Johnston, George Shillinglaw 2nd row: Roy O'Donnell, James Turner, Albert Thibou, Cecil Sandford, George Curl, Alfred Brain, Ernest Capp, Roy Porter, Cyril Ashmore 3rd row: Stella Staff, Mary Harkins, Lesley Green, Rose Hunter, Olive James, Hazel Allen, Florence Scott Sitting: Myrtle Barfoot, Jean Ambrose, Una Charman, Rita Ludford chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, chelsea state school, grade v -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Grade VII & VIII, 4 August 1918
... Primary School school Chelsea State School grade 7 grade 8 Black ...Chelsea State School was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Black and white photo of Mr G. Rogers, the Head Teacher, a male teacher, GradesVII and VIII at Chelsea State School, on 14 August 1918chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, chelsea state school, grade 7, grade 8 -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Grade 7 & 8, 1928
... Primary School school Chelsea State School grade 7 grade 8 Black ...Chelsea State School was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Black and white photo of Grades 7 and 8 at Chelsea State School, in 1928chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, chelsea state school, grade 7, grade 8 -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Grade 3, c 1920's
... Primary School school Chelsea State School grade 3 Sepia photo ...Chelsea State School was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Sepia photo of Grade 3 at Chelsea State School. chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, chelsea state school, grade 3 -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Mr Alfred Morton with his brothers and friends, Bike picnic at Morton's property, c 1890
... . The Morton children, Elsa and Ivan, attended Chelsea State School.... The Morton children, Elsa and Ivan, attended Chelsea State School ...Alfred Louis Morton (known as Louis) was born in Geelong in 1866, the fifth of eleven children of Mark Morton and Eliza nee Heard (married 1898). Alfred began work for the Post Office at South Yarra in the 1890s. In the late 1800s it was common for people from Melbourne and north of the city to travel to Chelsea area beaches for their holidays and many liked the area so much that, like the Mortons, they moved here permanently. In the 1890s Alfred’s sister, Mrs William Ashmore, built a weekend house at the foot of what is now Foy Avenue in Chelsea. The Morton family, including Alfred, visited the area often, camping on the foreshore during the 1890s. In 1911 Alfred moved his family permanently to a house on the corner of Morton Grove and Main Road Chelsea (now known as the Nepean Highway) on property that extended from the main road to the beach. This house was destroyed in the fire of 22 December 1913 which raged amongst the ti-tree on the foreshore between Aspendale and Chelsea. Many buildings were destroyed in this fire. The Argus newspaper reported on Wednesday 24 December that 94 houses were burnt with glowing embers blown a mile and half inland. According to the Argus but for the wide break provided by the Point Nepean Road (now the Nepean Highway) and the railway line, the scrub on the other side might have caught. The Morton children, Elsa and Ivan, attended Chelsea State School (now Chelsea Primary School) and Mrs Morton was active in the establishment of St Chad’s Church of England in Chelsea. At the age of 80 in 1945 Mr Morton was concerned about reports that English children had lost their toys due to the war and so he made (as part of a wider effort in Australia) 100 toy engines that were sent to England. He died in 1946 in Chelsea. Sepia photograph of Mr Alfred Morton with his brothers in law and friend at Carrum in the 1890's, some perched in a tree others grouped at the base of the tree, bikes in the foreground.bike riding, picnic, morton, morton grove, chelsea, carrum -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Folder - Tawonga School Centenary 1980
Record of Tawonga Public School 1980 Centenary Celebrations. State School: 2282. Ref. Vision and Realisation Volume 3 Page 972 Education at Tawonga in the Kiewa Valley since 1880Folder including coloured photos, newspaper articles, correspondence, program. The folder cover is tornTitle: Tawonga School Centenary 1980tawonga primary school, school centenary -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Large coloured photograph, Blackburn East Primary School No 4800
... Blackburn East Primary School opened in 1957 and closed ...Blackburn East Primary School opened in 1957 and closed 1993.Blackburn East State school students in costume.blackburn east primary school no 4800, primary schools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Large coloured photograph, Blackburn East Primary School No 4800
... Blackburn East State School pupils in an art class. State ...Blackburn East State School pupils in an art class. Blackburn East primary school . Pupils in art class.state school, blackburn east primary school no 4800 -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Barbara Coghlan, Protectors Plains - History of Lang Lang Primary School No 2899 1888 - 1988 and District, 1988
Lists of school children, photos, churches, sport and families108 p.; 30 cmnon-fictionLists of school children, photos, churches, sport and familiesbanks - e s & a 1921 - 1967, state bank of victoria 1961 - 1985 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Student photo 1956 Strathfieldsaye
Strathfieldsaye State School No. 1211 student photo 1956. Black and white copy of original photograph; students who attended Strathfieldsaye Primary School in 1956. Names of students: Back row - Keith Ryall, Phillip Skipper, Kevin Mannes, Tony McEniry, Barry Holland, Trevor Osborne. Third Row - Maureen Truscott, Jenny McEniry, Beth Bowles, Carol Holland, Maureen Grant. Second Row - Elaine Swanson, Wilhelmina Noltes, Valerie Duthie, Joyce Lewis, Dawn Bowles, Suzanne Truscott, Mary Ann McEniry, Glenys Swanson, Jennifer Duthie. Front - John Mannes, Robert Truscott, Ivan Ryall, Graeme Swanson, Leigh Osborne. strathfieldsaye primary school, school photo, 1956 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - B/W photograph x4, Blackburn State School No.2923
... Blackburn State School No.2923 State Schools Primary ...Four black and white photographs showing various classes.blackburn state school no.2923, state schools, primary schools -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Ron Smith, The school on the small plateau : the history of the Garfield North State School No. 3849, 2014
History of the Garfield North Primary Schooliv, 160 p.; 25 cmnon-fictionHistory of the Garfield North Primary Schoolgarfield north (vic.) -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, National Trust of Australia (Victoria). Casey-Cardinia Branch, Pages from the Past. Snapshot Histories of People, Places & Public Life in Casey & Cardinia, 2011
Contents include: Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey [Edrington]; The Police Paddocks and the Native Police Corps; The changing face of Berwick township; Coaches, tolls and local councils; Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library; Berwick Primary School [No. 40] and Berwick Grammar School; A century of quarrying in Berwick; The German settlement of Harkaway; Emerald’s first State School No. 2110 (1879-1909); The railway to Gippsland; Early sawmilling in West Gippsland; Tooradin and the coastal villages; Some notable early residents and their homes; The draining of the Koo-Wee-Rup swamp; Guest houses at Upper Beaconsfield; Ada Armytage of Holm Park; The soldiers of early Berwick; Memorials, commemorations and avenues of honour; Bush nursing hospitals; The Melbourne Hunt Club [The "Kennels" at Cranbourne]; Growing up in Berwick in the 1930s & 1940s; Growing up in Beaconsfield in the 1930s and 1940s; Casey Airfield; The history of Maryknoll [Catholic farming community]; The filming of “On the beach”; Memories of Ash Wednesday; Maps of the Casey-Cardinia area. Notable people : William Lyall and "Harewood'; William Clarke and "Springfield'; Sydney Webb and "Holly Green"; Carl Axel Nobelius; Edwin Flack and "Burnbank"; Carlo Catani;. Includes illustrations, portraits, photographs, maps and bibliography.106 p. : ill., portraits, map, bib., pbk ; 30 cmnon-fictionContents include: Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey [Edrington]; The Police Paddocks and the Native Police Corps; The changing face of Berwick township; Coaches, tolls and local councils; Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library; Berwick Primary School [No. 40] and Berwick Grammar School; A century of quarrying in Berwick; The German settlement of Harkaway; Emerald’s first State School No. 2110 (1879-1909); The railway to Gippsland; Early sawmilling in West Gippsland; Tooradin and the coastal villages; Some notable early residents and their homes; The draining of the Koo-Wee-Rup swamp; Guest houses at Upper Beaconsfield; Ada Armytage of Holm Park; The soldiers of early Berwick; Memorials, commemorations and avenues of honour; Bush nursing hospitals; The Melbourne Hunt Club [The "Kennels" at Cranbourne]; Growing up in Berwick in the 1930s & 1940s; Growing up in Beaconsfield in the 1930s and 1940s; Casey Airfield; The history of Maryknoll [Catholic farming community]; The filming of “On the beach”; Memories of Ash Wednesday; Maps of the Casey-Cardinia area. Notable people : William Lyall and "Harewood'; William Clarke and "Springfield'; Sydney Webb and "Holly Green"; Carl Axel Nobelius; Edwin Flack and "Burnbank"; Carlo Catani;. Includes illustrations, portraits, photographs, maps and bibliography. city of casey, cardinia shire (vic.) -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Students, staff and Family on a picnic, c 1912-14
In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea, with 65 students, in Hoadley’s Hall, located on Main Road, Chelsea, near the Nepean Highway. Due to its Oriental appearance, the local people called this hall “The Joss House.” Hoadley's Hall was was originally used at the Melbourne Show Grounds by Hoadley's which was moved to Chelsea. The Hall was also used for church services by different religions before they built their own churches. A new brick school was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Sepia photo of children, staff and family from Chelsea State School, at a picnic, amongst the te trees.chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, hoadleys hall, joss house, picnic, te trees