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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Memorabilia - Bookmark, Methodist Girls' Comradeship Golden Jubilee 1968
... Methodist Girls' Comradeship Golden Jubilee 1968 ...Small white card bookmark with blue text. The front of the bookmarks bears the Methodist Girls' Comradeship emblem and motto. methodist girls' comradeship, methodist girls' comradeship golden jubilee 1968, bookmarks, memorabilia -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Document - Printed letterhead, Methodist Girls' Comradeship
... Methodist Girls' Comradeship ...This is a sheet of MGC General Grand Council writing paper.Single sheet of white writing paper with blue ink heading and the badges of the Methodist Girls' Comradeship and Rays' badges.methodist girls' comradeship, general grand council -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Document, Ruyton Girl's School, Ruyton Girls' Grammar School, Prospectus, 1950
... Ruyton Girls' Grammar School, Prospectus ...Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). There she hired a governess, Miss Flora Barton, to educate a small group of children, including her own, in her front parlour. Her school immediately flourished. By 1882 she was able to move it to larger premises at ‘Edgecomb’, in Studley Park Road, and name it Ruyton, after a family connection with the village of Ruyton-XI-Towns, Shropshire, England. Since that time Ruyton has continued to thrive, outgrowing its Edgecomb site, and another at A’Beckett Street, Kew, before settling into its current home in Selbourne Road in 1920. The centrepiece of this property is Henty House, now named for its original owners, Henry and Marion Henty, but once known as ‘Tarring’. The grand, polychrome brick home was built in 1872 and with nearly four acres of gardens and grounds around it, it has proved to be a place where Ruyton and its students could continue to prosper. (source: Ruyton website 2020)Prospectus provided in response to an enrolment inquiry in 1950 for Ruyton Girls' Grammar School. (See also Item 2016.0468)ruyton girls grammar school -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Church of England Girls Grammar School (Queens College), c1915
... Church of England Girls Grammar School (Queens College ...Girls Anglican Grammar School Queens. First location of QCEGGS on Mair Street. Principals Misses Larritt & Hayhoe and girls playing tennis. This comes from the Ballarat Homecoming publication.queens church of england girls grammar school, qceggs, education, building, public, mair street, ballarat, ballarat homecoming -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book, The Rose Book for Girls
... The Rose Book for Girls ...The Rose Book for Girls. A group of short stories by various authors Edited by Mrs Herbert Strang Publisher: Hodder Stoughton The front loose end paper has the following inscription " Presbyterian Sabbath School, Dennington. Prize Awarded to: Alma McCullagh. January. (year is unreadable) R. Conn, Teacherwarrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, great ocean road, book, the rose book for girls., mrs herbert strang, alma mccullagh., presbyterian sabbath school -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Girls blowing on gloves - Snow at Kamanange
... Girls blowing on gloves - Snow at Kamanange ...Two girls standing in snow outside Kamanange, Robinson Family holiday house. Blowing on hands to keep warm. c1930.kamanange, kalorama, robinson, snow -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Oxford University Press, Mrs Strang's annual for girls, 1926
... Mrs Strang's annual for girls ...Contains a number of short stories written by different authors.Large book with girl in brown dress feeding pigeons on front cover. Has decorated endpapers. One colour illustration.fictionContains a number of short stories written by different authors.children's books, annuals, fiction -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Linton Girls' Basketball Team, circa 1923
... Linton Girls' Basketball Team, circa 1923 ...According to information supplied by the donor, this was the first Linton basketball team, circa 1923.Black and white copy of original photograph showing a group of girls, all wearing sashes. There is one boy also in the photograph.linton girls' basketball team, joyce commons, marie stapleton, queenie kirby, laura mitchell, linda petterson, mollie smith, molly gascoigne -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Templer girls & boys
... Templer girls & boys ...Group of Templer girls & boys, Camp 3. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Girls Glee Club in the Black Ranges 1911
... Girls Glee Club in the Black Ranges 1911 ...Girls Glee Club at Black Ranges 1911stawell -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Olinda Girls Practising Maypole Dance 1911, 1911
... Olinda Girls Practising Maypole Dance 1911 ...Olinda girls practise the Maypole dance at 'Hillcrest' on Mernda Road in 1911. From front left circling back are: Lois Lyons, Edie Jackson, Beth Barrow, Phyllis Murray, Amy Allen, Jessie Ebbels, Faith Beatty, Vera Devine, Maggie Schneider, Vera Watson, Hope Barrow, Dolly Witt. The descriptive text on the reverse of this photograph was hand written by John Lundy-Clarke.1911 Olinda girls practicing the maypole dance under the direction of Vera Devine at the Devine’s home “Hillcrest” Mernda Road. Left to right from front circling 1. Lois Lyons 2. Edie Jackson 3. Beth Barrow 4. Phyllis Murray 5. Amy Allen 6. Jessie Ebbels 7. Faith Beatty 8. Vera Devine 9. Maggie Schneider 10. Vera Watson 11. Hope Barrow 12. Dolly Witt head just showing over ribbon on left. From Mrs A Dodd (Vera Devine) Copied by J.L.C. 1974 hillcrest, mernda road, maypole, vera devine, lois lyons, edie jackson, beth barrow, phyllis murray, amy allen, jessie ebbels, faith beatty, maggie schneider, vera watson, hope barrow, dolly witt, olinda -
Ruyton Girls' School
Programme, Ruyton Girls' School, Ruyton Athletic Sports, 26 April 1950
... Ruyton Girls' School ...The pamphlet documents the agenda for the Ruyton Girls' School athletics sports carnival hosted at Glenferrie Oval on Wednesday, 26 April 1950. The program outlines a series of activities to be undertaken by junior and senior school students (including day girls and boarders), including crossball, potato sack race, hockey dribbling, egg and spoon race, relays, baseball throwing, and obstacle courses. Each sport is divided into age brackets including under 14, under 16, and 16 and over. The pamphlet also acts as a scorecard, featuring columns for recording results, points scored, progress points and times. Ruyton Girls' School has an exceptional reputation in school sport. The School is a member school of Girls' Sport Victoria (GSV), a large sporting association involving 24 independent girls’ schools in Melbourne. Girls in the Senior School have the opportunity to compete in a range of sports over the four terms and at three major carnivals; Swimming and Diving, Cross Country and Track and Field. Ruyton also has a very successful Rowing program and participates in the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Championships.The record has strong historic significance as it gives insight into the House system at Ruyton Girls' School; in particular, how the House system is used in a sports context. In the early 1920s, Ruyton was settling into its new home at Selbourne Road, Kew. At the time, students were arranged by their form (or year level) for lessons and other school activities. A collection of eight emblems and mottoes for each form group was published in the Ruytonian December 1922, although the genesis of each were left unexplained. With enrolments continually growing, Principal Miss Hilda Daniell felt a new basis of organisation would benefit students, giving them a broader outlook and something bigger to work for. She took inspiration from tradition and implemented a House system. The House system was adopted at Ruyton in September 1924 to "provide a new kind of co-operation and competition among the girls, especially in Sport." There were four houses, three of which were named after early Principals: Anderson, Bromby and Lascelles. There was also the School House, initially for boarders only. Some time after the publication of the Ruytonian in April 1928, the School House was renamed Daniell House, and had opened up to day girls. The account published by the newly formed Daniell House in the Ruytonian December 1928 reads, "we are rather bashful in presenting this account of our doings, for we are conscious of our newness. Our house has now the honour of being known as Daniell House." Four of the original eight form emblems were adopted by the new Houses, while the others were discarded. According to former teacher and author of the centenary history of Ruyton, Ms Majorie Theobald, the House system "gave a new focus for all competitive sport, which had previously been organised on a rather inequitable basis." The colours chosen for the Houses were cherry red for Anderson, royal blue for Bromby, gold for Lascelles, and pale blue for School (later Daniell). New students starting at Ruyton from Prep onwards are allocated to one of the following Houses with consideration to family connections and balance of numbers. The record's significance is further enhanced by its strong provenance, having been produced by Ruyton Girls' School and donated to the Archives by a familial connection of a former notable student.Pamphlet printed on cream coloured paper with navy blue ink. Two pages, folded in half.Obverse: tenns allowed 2 flat 3 teas 1 relay / 1 noveltie / 3 every thing entered in. / move for heats / Lanes 5 - 2 / First Page: under 15 50 yds. / 2. / 3 under 15 75 yds. / 4 / 5 / 6. Junior Crossball. / 7 / 8 / Second Page: 9 / 10 under 15. / 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 under 15 / 15 / 16. / Reverse: 21 Diamond Throwing open / 22 / 23 under 15 / 24 / 25 / 26 / 27 / Diamond / 28 / 29 / 30 / 31 / 32 / Junior under 15 1st July 1 Junior relay (?) / under 15 / Two sprints and potato go for championships /ruyton girls' school, students, school, ruyton, victoria, high school, senior school, day school, letter, old ruytonians association, kew, sport, school sport, girls' sport victoria, house, anderson, lascelles, bromby, daniell, athletics, glenferrie -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Fotorama, Ringwood East Primary School: Girls Softball Team 1985, 1985
... Ringwood East Primary School: Girls Softball Team 1985 ...Coloured photo of Ringwood East Primary School 1985 girls softball team. In a cream envelope with oval window, marked Fotorama -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Girls with their Hens
... Girls with their Hens. ...A coloured photograph of three older girls who each have a chicken in their hands. They are standing in the school ground at the Bulla Primary School.bulla primary school, poultry rearing -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Congregational Church with Young People including the Phillips Family girls
... Phillips Family girls. ...Congregational Church Young People. Including Phillips girls.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Soldiers Memorial Stawell -- erected by the Girls Remembrance League 1923
... Soldiers Memorial Stawell -- erected by the Girls ...Soldiers Memorial Stawell 1923 erected by the girls remembrance leaguestawell ww1 ww2 -
Aquinas College Ringwood
Booklet, Aquinas Girls College Graduation Dinner 1977, December 1977
... Aquinas Girls College Graduation Dinner 1977 ...Signed on the night of the Graduation Dinner of Aquinas Girls College 1977.One signature reads "To Mandy" so this may have been originally intended for one person. Signature of John Mahon, former Principal of Aquinas College on front cover. Signatures make this item unique.Green A4 card folded to A5 size, printed both sides. Hand signed by attendees.Aquinas logo on front cover. Signatures of attendees on front and back cover, including signature of John Mahon former principal of Aquinas College.graduation dinner, aquinas girls college, john mahon -
Canterbury History Group
Ephemera - Strathcona Jubilee Concert Program, Strathcona Baptist Girls' Grammar School, August 1998
... Strathcona Baptist Girls' Grammar School ...Programme for Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar Jubilee Concert on 10 August 19986 Pagesconcerts, strathcona baptist girls grammar school -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Print - Program, Methodist Girls' Fellowship Official Inauguration
... Methodist Girls' Fellowship Official Inauguration ...Two blue printed program for the official inauguration of the Methodist Girls' Fellowship on Saturday, 4th July, 1936 at Cecil Street South Melbourne. -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Possibly Tilly Aston reading Braille to a group of girls, circa 1880
... Possibly Tilly Aston reading Braille to a group of girls ...An older girl sits on a garden bench surrounded by younger girls, as she reads from a Braille book. Believed to be Tilly Aston, this image demonstrates the power of story, regardless of it's medium, as well as the work of the RVIB School in educating children, and was often reproduced.High quality image of Braille reader in gardenroyal victorian institute for the blind, tilly aston -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood High School - 1954, Form 1A. Boys standing (L-R): 1. Ian Kilpatrick, 2. Keith Anderson, 3. Peter Zaff, 4. Jim Ord, 5. Gordon Burnett, 6. Tim Pinninger, 7. Geoff Giggings, 8. Bernard Whitney, 9. Andrew Termouth, 10. Clive Kettle, 11. Robert Tozar 12, Frank Stubbs. Girls standing: 1. Janet Johns, 2. Norma Walsh, 3. Marilyn Bird, 4. Doris Hemell, 5. Lynette Jungwirth, 6. Janice Hunt, 7. Sandra Davenport, 8. Margaret Williams, 9. Margaret Norwood, 10. Lorrice Stratton. Girls seated: 1. Kathleen Lowe, 2. Valma McLean, 3. Sandra Tyndal, 4. Gillian Morris, 5. Esma Bradley, 6. Jill Pump, 7. Judy Byrne, 8. Shirley Kofeod, 9. Marlene Mangels, 10. Pam Erlandsen, 11. Myrna Cooper, 12. Elizabeth Hinchcliffe. Boys seated: Robert Crutchfield, 2. Stuart Barclay, 3. James McAleese, 4. Robert Horkings, 5. John Smart, 6. Ronald Crutchfield
... Tozar 12, Frank Stubbs. Girls standing: 1. Janet Johns, 2. Norma ...+Additional Keywords: Reading from Left to Right: Back row boys: 1. Alan Carter, 2. ??, 3. Maurice Henry, 4. Peter Van Ketwich, 5. Douglas Hume, 6. ??, 7. John Callam, 8. ??, 9. ??, 10. ??, 11. Peter Gluth, 12. ??, 13. Geoff Edwards, 14. Len Armfield, 15. Ray Davidson".(incorrect list)Written on backing sheet, "Ringwood High School. 1956?" No children are identified.Paper list with photographs reads, "High School - Bedford Rd. Ringwood. Photo Pupils Form 1C. Reading from Left to Right. Back row boys: 1. ?, 2. Keith Anderson, 3. Peter Zaff, 4. Jim Ord, 5. ?, 6. ?, 7. ?, 8. Bernard Whitney, 9. ?, 10. ?, 11. ? 12, ?. Boys sitting front: Robert Crutchfield, 2. ?, 3. ?, 4. ?, 5. John Smart, 6. Ronald Crutchfield. Girls standing: 1. ?, 2. Norma Walsh, 3. ?, 4. ?, 5. ?, 6. ?, 7. Sandra Davenport, 8. Margaret Williams, 9. Margaret Norwood, 10. ?. Girls sitting: 1. Kathleen Lower, 2. Valma McLean, 3. Sandra Tindall, 4. Gilliam Morris, 5. Esma Bradley, 6. Jill Pump, 7. Judy Byrne, 8. Shirley Kofeod, 9. Marlene Mangels, 10. ?, 11. Myrna Cooper, 12. Elizabeth Hinchcliffe. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Girls bowl 'em over: Watsonia High School WaHIGH, 1980s
... Girls bowl 'em over: Watsonia High School WaHIGH ...A newspaper clipping about the Watsonia High School girl's cricket team. Digital copy of newspaper clipping, black and white text and image. watsonia high school -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Marching Girls in the Main Street Stawell with Mr Frank Floyds shop in the background c1960 -- Coloured
... Marching Girls in the Main Street Stawell with Mr Frank ...Frank Floyd Shop & Marching Girls Main Street Stawell c1960stawell -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Edmunds Photography, Ringwood Girls Netball Team with 1972 pennants and shield. No names, 1972
... Ringwood Girls Netball Team with 1972 pennants and shield ...Black & white photograph of ten girls and one man (coach?). The girls are in two rows of five, all un-named, holding items as follows - basketball, pennant - Ringwood DPSSA Firsts Premiers Netball 1972, shield - silver on wood, banner - Metropolitan Premiers Netball 1972 Centenary of State Education, banner - VSAAA Division Premiers Netball (illegible). -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Vermont Girls Guides 70th Anniversary in 1999
... Vermont Girls Guides 70th Anniversary in 1999 ...Coloured photograph of Lucy Courtney and Jessie Cuttle cutting the cake at the Vermont Girl Guides 70th Anniversary at St John's Hall, Vermont in 1999vermont girl guides, courtney, lucy, cuttle, jessie -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Dick Family -- Two adults and two young girls -- Studio Portrait
... Dick Family -- Two adults and two young girls -- Studio ...Portrait Dick Family (Jolly / Chatfield). Two adults and two young girls.stawell -
Ruyton Girls' School
Photograph, Ruyton Girls' School, 1952
... Ruyton Girls' School ...Depicted are eight young women all dressed in white tennis uniforms comprising a knee-length skirt, knitted V-neck jumper with two presumably black stripes, a collared white shirt, white socks and white sneakers. The group is posing for the photograph on a tennis court on the grounds of Ruyton Girls' School. Six of the women are standing up, and two of the women are kneeling in the front row and to the right side. All of the women are holding tennis rackets. The earliest documented mention of tennis being played by students at Ruyton Girls' School is at least 1905. The February 1910 edition of The Ruytonian notes "the Ruyton Tennis Club have had a very successful year ... again won the Kia-Ora club pennant; this is the third year in succession, and fifth time altogether." Ruyton are recorded as having played intra-school tennis with Aldworth Girls' Grammar School, Lauriston Girls' School, and Strathearne Presbyterian Girls' School. The third woman from the left in the back row has been identified as Helen Gordon (maiden name Cole).The record has strong historic significance as it depicts a former notable student, Helen Gordon (maiden name Cole). Helen started at Little Ruyton in Prep 1940 and finished Year 12 in 1952 as School Captain, Bromby Captain, Form Captain for Matric, Tennis Captain, Hockey Captain, Swimming Vice Captain, and an award for Best All-Round Girl. She also played baseball for Victoria. After finishing school, Helen went on to graduate from the University of Melbourne as a physiotherapist in 1956. Her first position at age 19 involved setting up clinics with the Victorian Health Department Poliomyelitis Rural division. Helen’s strong ties to Ruyton continued when she held the position of President of the Old Ruytonians’ Association from the start of 1966 to the end of 1967. In 2019, Helen received an Order of Australia Medal for service to community health as a physiotherapist. She was also the recipient of the 2022 Victorian Senior Achiever Award at Parliament House. Helen passed away in July 2023 at age 88. The record's significance is further enhanced by its strong provenance, having been produced by Ruyton Girls' School and donated to the Archives by a familial connection.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: HELEN GORDON / 1952. / Elaine (?) c Alpin / Elaine Macdonald . / Sally Backhouse /ruyton girls' school, kew, victoria, tennis, sport, women's sport, students, school, 1950s, uniform -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Two girls, 1910c
... Two girls ...Studio photograph of two young girls, identity unknown. [Maybe Dorris and Myrtle McLaughlin]Digital copy of black and white studio photograph. -
St Matthews/Wiseman House Archive
Photograph, St Agnes Girls Home, Lambie Cottage, c.1950s
... St Agnes Girls Home, Lambie Cottage ...Lambie Cottage was an addition to St. Agnes Girls' Home, providing more modern accommodation.Development of St Agnes Girls' Home to accommodate additional children in a more modern setting.A b&w photograph of large room with single beds lined up along each wall, bathroom at the end of the room, timber floor.Copied with permission -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Photograph: PTS Girls School staff 1956
... Photograph: PTS Girls School staff 1956 ...Black and white photograph of Preston Girls Technical School Staff 1956. (See school magazine 1956). The school was officially opened on 15 October 1959. preston girls technical school, staff, nmit