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Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.
Photo, W, H. Poiner, Waubra State School, 1906
This photograph show what the Waubra State School looked like in 1906. There are at least 40 pupils with two teachers in the photo and it also show that there was a picket fence around the school.One of the many photos that the society holds in regards to the old Waubra State School from the early 1900's.A rectangle sepia photo made from photo paper and cardboard, of the Waubra State School with the teachers (2) and pupils (40) on the corner, outside the picket fence. This was taken in 1906.W. H. Poiner. Clunes on the front of the photo and on the back, Taken 1906 - W. H. Poiner, Photographer, Albert Street, Clunes. -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed Statement of Provenance, NE Framing Studio, Dockers Plains State School Number 1962 Honour Roll, 2003
The statement reads as follows:- "The ornamental shield with a casket giving the History of all the pupils who offered for War service in the 1914 - 1918 War was made by the pupils of the Sloyd (woodwork) class and Mr Kidman headmaster. He also wrote the honour book in fine calligraphy. A framed collection of their photographs was donated by Mrs. J.B. Richardson. These were unveiled in a special ceremony at the school on the 17th October 1921. Also in 1921 an Avenue of Honour of gum trees was planted by schoolchildren and residents, along both sides of the Boorahaman road in front of the school. I do not know the exact date most of these trees remain. When the school was closed in 1949, local residents were invited to remove what ever they fancied, so Mr W.B. Richardson chose the two above mentioned items. After the death of both parents - last one in 1977 - Clarice Tobias and her Husband Jim took care of the shield and the photo`s. During 2002 the photo`s were presented to Wangaratta R.S.L. Sub/Branch, and the shield went to Brisbane where it was beautifully restored by Wallace Richardson and his son-in-law Reg Townsend shortly before he passed away. The shield returned to Wangaratta in July 2003 and is now in the care of Wangaratta R.S.L. Sub/ Branch Inc".Brown timber frame containing a statement of provenance with Australian Coat of Arms above black writing over RSL logo.Docker Plains State School Number 1962 Honour Rolldocker plains state school, ww1 -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Valentine Publishing Co. Ltd, State School Rutherglen, 1951
Black and white postcard photograph of the front of the Rutherglen State School No. 522At bottom of photo: "Valentine Series No. 986" and "State School, Rutherglen" Written on back of card: " 'Tarrangower' | Carinish Road | Clayton Vic | 6/1/51 | Dear Mr & Mrs Lay. Just a card to with you both all the happiness and good luck for the year 1951. We have now been here about a month & just about settled down. Hope to have the pleasure of visiting you both in the near future. Trusting this will find you and the children enjoying the best of health. Kindest regards to all of you from Mrs R. and [illeg.] Yours sincerely T.F. Rollason"school buildings, rutherglen state school, lay family, rollason family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Letter (copy), Greensborough Primary School et al, Mr Amiet to Education Department Greensborough State School Gr2062, 02/05/1900
Louis Amiet was Head Teacher of Greensborough State School from 1895 to 1917. In this letter, Mr Amiet reminds the Secretary of the Education Department of 'promises' made to renovate areas of the school, which have not been done. Handwritten letter copied on white paper, black text greensborough primary school, greensborough state school -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, History of State School, 4860, Blackburn Lake
Document regarding the building and formation of Blackburn Lake School, and a Parents Organisation to raise funds for the new school. Appointment of permanent staff, etc.blackburn lake state school, no. 4860, anderson, d.r., osborn, h.g. -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Colour Photograph, Buninyong State School No.1270, 1982
Record of Buninyong School in 1980's. Coloured photograph of Buninyong State School No.1270 from below.buninyong, school, -
Melton City Libraries
Financial record, Melton State School 430 Bank statements, 1927,1936
Ernie Barrie, first son and second child of Jessie May and Charles Ernest was the Chairman of the Melton School CommitteeBank statements from the Melton State School Committeeeducation -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, State School, Ringwood No 2997 Grade 1&2 Students incl (undated) c early 1890s?
Poor Quality Photo, but can identify as Grade 1&2. No year given. Porbably early 1890's according to Evlie Dobbin school register entry. Written on back of photograph, "Elvie Dobbin. State School, Ringwood No 2997". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Award, RDSA / Ringwood East State School Premiers engraved award base plates - 1966 & 1967, 1966
Two engraved metal plates (unmounted) - Ringwood East State School Athletic Sports Premierships in 1966 and 1967, and Ringwood Mail newspaper clipping dated 25 August, 1966, regarding basketball premiership records achieved by the school.RDSA /Athletic sports/Premiers 1966/ Ringwood East State School 4180 RDSA /Athletic sports/Premiers 1967/ Ringwood East State School 4180 Newspaper article includes: ... At the metropolitan semi-finals on August 17, East defeated Pascoe Vale 23-17, and in the final, East, in a close-fought match, defeated Campmeadows 33-31. The members of the team are: Elizabeth Campbell (capt.), Rhonda Dick (vice-capt.), Lynda Williams, Janine Stubbs, Kaye Hinds, Pauline Grotto and Jenny Cleary, and the reserves, Margaret Taylor and Rhonda Clarke. The girls are coached by Mr. John Deany. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell State School 1968
6975-28 Stawell State School SS 502 Grade 4A 1968 Teacher Mr Judd Top Row. Mr Judd, Graham Deans, Richard Davies, Allen Marshall, Micheal Glisson, Ian Longmore, John Scott James Delley. Gavin Wright, Raymond Scott Second Row, David Allam, Russell Jennings, Andrew Allam. Alison Taylor, Amandas Spiby, Kaylene Clarke, Helen McMahon, Judith Jeffery, Lynne Bonney, Ronald Fry, Rodney Young, Clinton Cathro. Third Row, Wendy Mason, Robyn Whelan, Susan Prior, Jenny O'Neill, Kristene Slorach, Gayle Redford, Pamela Guy, Lyn Watson, Suzanne Overall, Jilleen Jenkins, Karen Vendy. Fourth Row, Peter Delley, Michael Pyke, Adrian Hodgkin, Stephen Quarrell, Reg Bach, Greg Yanner. Students and Teacherin front of SchoolBuildingSStawell State School ss 502 Grade 4A 1968education -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, History of Burwood East State School, 1/03/1969
Document on Burwood East Primary School, originally a non-vested school, no 184 Harkaway, located at the junction of Highbury and Blackburn Roads whose first building was erected in 1861.burwood east primary school no. 454, nunawading common school no 454 -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Maddern I T, A Short History of State Education in Victoria, 1969
A general background of state education in Victoria, with information on the schools of the Traralgon Inspectorate produced for the centenary of state education.schools -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Delegate Public School Centenary 1871 - 1971, 20.11.1971
This book was prepared by Mrs. C. D. Reed and the Division of Research and Planning of the N.S.W. Dept. of Education for the centenary of the Delegate Public School. Delegate is 118 km north of Orbost. In 1870 a petition was forwarded to the Council of Education to request educational facilities at Craigie, Corrowong and Delegate. In 1871 Delegate Public School was opened. This book is a useful research tool on the history of Delegate.A paper covered book of 24 pp. It has a white cover with black print and was produced to celebrate the centenary of the Delegate Public School. It is a short history of Delegate and the Delegate Public School from 1827-1971.On front cover in red pen -Bendoc Schoolbook delegate-history delegate -public-school -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photo, Blackburn State School 1923 year 7 and 8, 6/3/1923
Used by Robin Da Costa in 'Blackburn - A Picturesque History'.Black and white photo of Grades 7 & 8 of Blackburn State School. in 1923blackburn state school, no. 2923, harrison phyllis, steinicke lottie, clode gladys, pavey hazel, steinicke florrie, steinicke freda, brown mavis, pearson maria, clode dorah, tippett may, roberts neil, gleeson max, luff robert -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Melton State School Senior Class, 1917
Melton State School May 3rd 1917 Head Teacher Mr Thomas Lang Senior Class Back Row: Frederick Manning Arthur Pearce Augustus Jongebloed Donald Watson Thomas Walter David Dodemaide Henry Whittington Second Back Row: Rita Barrie Lilian Barrie Winifred Cook Olive Pearcey Dorothy Flynn Miss Cassy Dudley Third Front Row: Winifred Williams Myrtle Moulsdale Theckla Jongebloed Olga Raleigh Fanny Trewin (Alice?) Front Row: George O’Neil – George McDonald Eric Wilson Leopold McGuire Keith Beaty Alan Beardemore Eric Burton Black and white photograph of Melton State School Senior Class with headmaster Thomas Langeducation, local identities -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Sepia, Students of Humffray Street State School No. 34, 1917, 1917 (original) 2112 (digital copy)
Ivy Wilson left Humffray Street State School and as a 12 year old enrolled at the Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School. She studied Art there from 1920 to 1922. Ivy Wilson later became a successful dressmaker and was able to make her own patterns. Ivy's father was an orthopedic bootmaker. They lived at 17 Mair St. and his shop was an underground section.Sepia photograph showing a number of student of Ballarat's Humffray Street State School Grade Five pupils. The girl kneeling 4th from the right is Ivy Wilson.ballarat school of mines, ballarat technical art school, art, dressmaking, wilson, school, education -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, F. R. Tonkin, History of S.S. No. 1427, Nott St. Port Melbourne, 31 Mar 1969
The writer, F R TONKIN , has written a brief history of the Nott Street State School from its opening on 1st July 1874 to the end of March 1969. Due to falling enrolments the school closed in 1992 with the Port Phillip Specialist School relocating there in 1996.Two A4 typed sheets of information relating the history of Nott Street School until July 1969.1.7.1874 Nott St School Built Cost 5375.0.0 education - primary schools, state school 1427 nott street, f r tonkin -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Cowes State School Children & Headmaster 1941, 1941
School photograph taken 1941. Back row from left: Bob Nelson, Tom Walton, George Goodall, Stan Goodall, Jim McKenzie, Kevin Findlay, Arthur Woodley, Wally Goodall, Doug Morrison. Second back row: Harvey Dixon, Elvie Matthews, Pat Anderson, Carmel Bilson, Pat Barton, Shirley Barton, Arthur Murdoch and Head Master Kevin Gerraty. Second row: Joy Odlund, Ruth Humphries, May McLardy, Enid Nelson, possibly Betty Mitchell, Lois Cleeland, Lorna Thompson, Daphne Smith, possibly Lois Barton. Front row: Bob Grayden, Kelvin Matthews, Kevin Gerraty, ? Gerraty, Ted Roberts, Roy Anderson, Ern Walton. Names checked by Elly Berryman and her mother, Charlotte Berryman nee Cleeland. 2/6/2020Black & White school photograph at Cowes State School 1941. cowes state school phillip island, ern walton -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Orbost 2744 School Centenary 1886 1986, 1986
2228.1 belonged to Ruth Legge. 2228.2 belonged to Mary Gilbert. This book was produced as a souvenir history of Orbost Primary School. The Orbost State School opened on 19th of March 1886 .The school had first operated temporarily in a leased building, and on a half-time basis with SS2745 Jarrahmond. The first head teacher was HT Campbell Mackay. However he remained in charge only until 12th of May 1886. The second HT, John Rowe, served until 1908. On 30th of June 1887, a portable room was provided; it being brought to the area by schooner. The school then had accommodation for 30 pupils; the teacher's welfare was considered because quarters of two rooms were attached. As the population increased so did the needs of the school. This was reflected in the provision of a larger classroom in 1898. During 1910-11 the first approaches were made to the Department for the establishment of a HES in Orbost and this became a reality in 1912. Orbost HES supplied post-primary education in the district until a high school was built in 1948. When fire destroyed the school in 1941 local halls were used as classrooms until a new school was built. Work was quite rapid and a new brick structure was opened by the Hon. A. E. Lind, MLA, on 13th of February 1942. The head teacher then was Leslie Collins. Orbost continued to develop and the new school was soon overtaxed. This resulted in the erection of two Bristol classrooms in 1947. By 1950, when the school population had reached 500 pupils the opening of the new school at Orbost North was welcomed by all concerned. In 1963 the Department purchased land diagonally opposite the school and developed it as a playing area. In 1965 two LTCs were opened in November, and in October 1968 the Brodribb School building was moved to SS2744 Orbost for use as a general purpose room. This book is a useful research resource.Two copies of a yellow paper book book. On the front cover is a sketch of some trees beneath the title which is in green print ( these are the school colours) . This is a souvenir record of the history of Orbost Primary School.2228.1 has autographs on the back fly.orbost-primary-school book orbost-history -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Cutting, Ringwood State School- School Athletics, 1930
Copy of cutting- The Mail, November,1930Ringwood State School. Article relating to School Athletics. Results of Ringwood School Championships. -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Honour Board, North Wangaratta State School, c1920
North Wangaratta State School 2391 was opened in May 1881 and closed October 26 1969. Today a plaque commemorates the site of the old school in Eldorado Road North Wangaratta. The Honour Board preserves the names of past students who enlisted to serve their country during the First World War and commemorates those who lost their lives. In 1965 after being stored in a woodshed for two years the Honour Board was put on display at The Eldorado Memorial Hall. The Eldorado Memorial Hall Committee became Trustees of the Honour Board and 1992 approved its transfer to the Vine Hotel Museum for public display. In 1996 at a meeting held on February 7, the Wangaratta North State School No 2391 Memorial Committee moved a motion that all memorabilia pertinent to the Wangaratta North State School be displayed at the Vine Hotel Museum under the guardianship of trustees appointed by the Wangaratta North State School Memorial Committee. In 2005 The North Wangaratta State School Trustees donated the Honour Board along with two photographs of WW1 soldiers to the Wangaratta RSL for safe keeping and display to the public. Students who enlisted include:- Private (Shoeing Smith) John BLAIKIE 2341 who was born at Wangaratta. He was a Blacksmith and at the age of 42 enlisted on May 28 1915. He embarked on August 10 1915 and served with the 14th Battalion. He returned to Australia in January 1918 and discharged medically unfit on April 10 1918. 5692 Private William Thomas BYRNE was born on 21/9/1890 at Docker Plains. He was educated at Docker Plains and Wangaratta State schools. A farmer when he enlisted on 13/10/1914. He trained at Broadmeadows and embarked on Hororata on 17/4/1915. He served with the 3rd Light Horse and 12th and/or 27th ASC - Army Service Corps as a Driver. 5347 Private Cyril BUCKLER, 14th Battalion. A postman from Wangaratta, Victoria, prior to enlistment on 16 February 1916 he embarked from Melbourne aboard HMAT Euripides on 4 April 1916 for Egypt. His unit relocated to the Western Front, France, in June 1916. Pte Buckler was killed in action near Pozieres, France, on 7 August 1916. He has no known grave and he is commemorated on the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial 3451A Private Sydney Spencer PLUM 1st Pioneer Battalion A.I.F, Born January 3rd 1894 at Dockers Plains. He was educated at North Wangaratta and Docker's Plains State School. He was a blacksmith when he enlisted June 12th 1915. He was trained at Flemington Racecourse and embarked on SS "Nestor" October 11th 1915. He fought in battles; Peronne, Cambrai, Somme. Being wounded 3 times. He embarked for home per SS "Orontes"; disembarked January 28th 1919 and he was discharged March 16th 1919. He died on July 25 1958. 483 Private Percy Albert TIPPETT served with the 6th Battalion AIF and was wounded on the 25/4/15 during the initial landing at Gallipoli and later died on 28/4/1915. 1981 Private Francis John VONARX Enlisted at Wangaratta on 15/6/1915 aged 33 years and embarked on 26/8/1915. Served with the 23rd Infantry Battalion and 2nd Machine Gun Battalion. Returned to Australia on 8/4/1919Honour Board listing the 52 names of North Wangaratta State School students who enlisted to serve their country during the First World War and commemorates those who lost their lives. Large solid timber Honour Board with two carved minature cannons on top and above side columns."North Wangaratta State School/Roll of Honour/The Great War 1914 to 1919" 52 names in gold paint.north wangaratta state school 2391, honour board ww1 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Biography, Ringwood and District Historical Society, Interview notes - short biography on Miss Daisy Paddock, teacher at Ringwood State School, circa 1970s, c.1970s
Single page of notes/interview record of Miss Daisy Paddock, teacher at the Ringwood State School in Greenwood Avenue (now Federation Estate) - Interview write-up by Ringwood History Group.Transcript: "Miss Janet Daisy Paddock She was an extremely well-liked and well-regarded teacher at the old RW State School in Greenwood Ave (Now Federation Estate). She taught between the years of 1927 until 1941, then again after the war from 1951 until final retirement in 1961. In fact she was so liked that her former pupils formed "The 2997 Club" , which met in her honour every year for a meal (and, of course, their guest of honour). 2997 was the RW SS number. In some of her letters about early life in RW, she recalls the RW Mail being produced and printed in a small wooden building in Adelaide St. [Adelaide St is officially no longer on the RW map but it went from the highway nearly to Mullum Creek, between Melbourne St and Warrandyte Road.^ In fact there is an unmarked 100 metres of road that is on the west side of Officeworks that ends in a roundabout at the bottom of Eastland carpark. I don't believe it is exactly in the same position as the old Adelaide Street but it pretty close. That would put the old Mail office in the vicinity of the Maroondah Council service centre in Eastland.] She also recalls that there were nearly a dam on every corner. In fact, I recall in my 1950s/60s childhood that there were still many dams around. As I previously mentioned, with the RW-Mitcham claybelt, there wasn't much top soil and the orange clay is very fine, so when the banks of the dam get wet, it wass very slippery. I often remember playing around in those dams, as most boys did in those days. A friend and I spied an old bath used to water some horses so after some trial and errors we made it waterproof and fashioned a couple of paddles out of wooden fence pailings. The first launch in the local dam was fine and we managed to manouver through the bullrushes into the middle. The only thing that I forgot about was that I had a d<^ that went everywhere with me and, rather than bark from the bank, he swam over to us and tried to get aboard. Bath tubs are not known for their seaworthness and he tipped us all in the drink. Of course the bath sank like a rock. We scrambled on the bank and he added insult to injury when, as all dogs do, gave the usual shake and sprayed us with water. My mind often comes back to one dam right next to the Croydon pub - that provided water to the Magg's orchard - dug in the usual fashion on about 3 metres deep scraped in the local clay, it was at this dam in the early sixties that a young boy drowned. After that we were pretty careful around dams. Going back to Daisy's memories, she recalls that the kids often started late on Monday mornings as Monday was Market Day at RW. They used to watch the stock being herded into the yards and people getting off the steam trains. Her family home was at Gruyere and her father used to drive to RW market and stop midway at the Burnt Bridge hotel and rest the horses. [I suspect that he may have watered other things besides the horses.] They eventually moved to RW in Thanet St. Miss Paddock still remembers the old RW school at the corner of RW St and Whitehorse Road, it was very small so they built the new school in Greenwood Ave. RW had a population of around 2,(K)0 when Daisy became an Assistant Class Five. She used to walk through the open paddocks, surrounded by bush and orchards. She goes on to say that the bush was alive with wildlife and a natural playground for the children. Miss Paddock was a member of the Soroptomist Club in RW (equivalent to Rotary), active in the church and local community. At our archives, we have a plaque that grac^ the entrance to the school, naming it the Miss Daisy Paddock library, in honour of a great woman in our city." -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, History of Blackburn North State School No 4715, c1970
Document re establishment of Blackburn North Primary School on 5 acres of land on the North Side of Springfield Road. Opened 5 April 1954 with initial enrolment of 237 pupils, also listing staff and school committee members.blackburn north primary school, primary schools, jenkins, p, cole, j -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - Centenary History of State Education in Victoria, Victorian Education Department, Centenary History, 1973
Selected pages of schools in the Nunawading area from "Vision and Realisation". A Centenary History of State Education in Victoria. N.B. State schools are now called Primary SchoolsA list and description of schools in Whitehorse from "Vision and Realisation"A4 photocopy of 58 selected pages from "Vision and Realisation": a "Centenary History of State Education in Victoria" by the Victorian Education Department. Volume 3 dealing with schools in the Nunawading areavictorian education department, burwood east state school no.454, nunawading (sagoe common school) (box hill) no.463, nunawading (boroondara) catholic school no.464, nunawading state school (canterbury road) no.469, vermont state school. no 1022, burwood east state school no 461, nunawading north state school no 2242, mitcham state school no.2904, blackburn state school no.2923, blackburn open air school no.3850, blackburn south state school no. 4035, nunawading state school no.4190, forest hill state school no.4251, nunawading migrant centre no.4706, blackburn north state school no.4715, tally ho training farm no.3588, winlaton girls youth training centre no.4794, blackburn east state school no.4800, nunawading south state school no.4808, antonio park state school no.4844, blackburn lake state school no.4860, laburnun state school no.4863, mitcham special school no.4871, blackburn high school, blackburn south high school, mitcham high school, nunawading high school, vermont high school, mitcham technical school, primary schools, secondary schools, blackburn technical school -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Minute Book, Education Department Victoria, Ringwood State School Finance Committee Minutes Book 1964-1971, Jul-1964 to May-1971
Minutes of meetings held by the Finance Committee of the Ringwood State School from Jul-1964 to May-1971. Note in front cover 'Earlier minute books handed to Head Teacher, Ringwood State School 2997 on 25th March, 1968 for safe keeping' Signed Horn.Minutes of meetings held by the Finance Committee of the Ringwood State School from July 1964 to May 1971. Pale blue cardboard covers, cream cloth spine. Half pages unused. Sticky tape used on front edge of spine.Minute Book, Education Department, Victoria. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - B/W Photograph, Blackburn South State School
Used by Robin Da Costa in 'Blackburn - A Picturesque History'Black and white photo of Blackburn South State School, a wooden building with flag pole in front.blackburn south state school no. 4035, schools -
Clunes Museum
Book, PETER DONOVAN, SO, YOU WANT TO WRITE HISTORY?, 1992
HISTORY IN THE COMMUNIYT IS THRIVING. UNFORTUNATELY, SOME OF WHAT PASSES FOR POPULAR HISTORY IS ILL-INFORMED, UNCRITICAL AND UNRELECTIVE AT BES, AND SPURIOUS AT IT'S WORSESMALL BOOK BY PETER DONOVAN, TO ASSIST IN WRITING LOCAL HISTORY.HISTORY IN THE COMMUNIYT IS THRIVING. UNFORTUNATELY, SOME OF WHAT PASSES FOR POPULAR HISTORY IS ILL-INFORMED, UNCRITICAL AND UNRELECTIVE AT BES, AND SPURIOUS AT IT'S WORSElocal history, book, reference, history -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book- History of SEC at Kiewa x2, Technical History of the Kiewa Hydro Scheme, circa 1960's
This book of planning and construction details covers the first detailed records the Kiewa Hydro Electricity Scheme of 1919 (ORIGINAL), 1958 (2nd Modified Plan) to the last general plan of 1961. It is an excellent overview of one of Australia's greatest construction projects (along with the Snowy River Hydro Scheme). This book highlights in detail the planning, programming and construction phases throughout the life of the construction from 1919 onwards until the 1960's. There were a few copies made using carbon paper and a type writer on foolscap paper.This book with its Parts A to D, photographs and plans/tables is very significant to the Kiewa Valley region as it details "the bones" of one of Australia's greatest construction projects that was undertaken by Governments that had the foresight and the will to undertake such a costly and environmentally imposing project for the benefit of their states and their country. This project was at a time when financial and security pressures where at a high and fluctuating level. This project was the major contributor to the expansion and diversity of non rural activities within the region. It was directly and indirectly the cause of better transportation avenues, tourism and the lifting of the regions natural facilities to sustain an ever increasing long term and short term population.This large hard (thick cover) book has both front and back sides fastened to the spine by two brass screw on pins. The book title, author/compiler and the commissioning organisation (STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA) together with the SEC Vic emblem are all embossed in gold script.The spine is also embossed with the title. The book contains 396 pages consisting of the 390 pages which are the duplicate(carbon copy) of the original type written pages and 6 pages of site plans. Sprinkled throughout the book are 36 original photographs of various stages of construction. There are also 17 sketches/plans scattered throughout and 22 tables.Title "KIEWA HYDRO ELECTRICITY SCHEME TECHNICAL HISTORY" author and compiler "H.H.C.WILLIAMS" below this "STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA"kiewa hydro electricity scheme, victorian state electricity commission, history, proposals, kiewa scheme's plans, book, h.h.c. williams -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
School History Project, Andrea Knight, Ringwood State School Document for 1984 Higher Schools Certificate, by Andrea Knight, 1984
Document written for the Australian History Option for the 1984 Higher Schools Certificate on the subject of Ringwood State School as a source of local history. Faded blue covered booklet with red plastic spine, including typed pages and some pictures. +Additional Keywords: Knight, Andrea -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Reflections - Ringwood State School 1889-1997
This book was created for the centenary celebration of the Ringwood State School No. 2997, located on Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood, Victoria. Construction began on the new building in 1921. The building centenary celebration was held at that site, now Maroondah Federation Estate, on 12th November, 2022, a year later than expected due to the Covid epidemic.Collage of students' class photographs and Ringwood State School logo on front of yellow soft-cover book, containing multiple contributors' photographs and written memories.Acknowledgements: First and foremost, the people who provided personal stories are to be congratulated, having contributed intimate memories and photographs. This is their book. Contributors include: Russ Haines Thomas Guest Bill Adolphson Lindsay Adolphson Kerri Kirby (Mathieson) Glenda Oliver (Pottenger) Ian McCleave Dawn Rees (nee Riedel) Linda Cuthill Russ Read Marie Gribben Sir Ronald East Jennie Roe Coral Powell Liz Seaton Stan Mathieson Alan Rittman Denise (White) Wilson Ian Wilton Neville Burns Marion Tremlett (nee Hayward) Gavin Fry Lynette Broadway-Hill James Rogers Suzanne Strout (nee Rogers) Patricia Rogers Peter Fry Malcolm Hugh Powell