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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School 1972
Teacher Mr John Glover 6975-30 Stawell High School Form 2B, 1972 Back Row, Peter Bartholomew, Russell Giles, Bradley Mair, Third Row, Michael Glisson, Stuart McClure, Andrew Allam, Grant Pawsey, David Krelle, Jon Booth, Phillip Rhodes, Tony O’Driscoll Second Row, Angela Hayes, Tamara Gaylor, Kathleen. Herdman, Debbie Bell, Pam Giles, Susan Gerkovich, Mary-anne Disher, Kaylene Clarke, Kerry Dadswell, Sheryl Gilbert, Kay Combe, Debbie Giles, Jenny O'Neill. Front Row, Nancy Allan, Diane Heinrich, Robyn Fisher, Wendy Blake, Mr Glover, Marlene Franklin, Jayne Gready, Aileen Brown, Pamela Guy, Lynne Bonney. Students and Teacher Class Photo beside high School wingsStawell High School Form 2Beducation -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Watsonia Happy 25th 1987. Watsonia High School Yearbook. WaHIGH, 1987_
A permanent record of who attended Watsonia High School - both student and teacher in 1987. Note: This edition of the yearbook was not called Kurnaji. Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place over the year by using both photos and reports. Includes Roll Call section with names of all students. Black and white cover. Graphic depicts the number 25 and a drawing of debutantes 2 copies.In pen on front cover: "Donated by Rosie Bray"watsonia high school, yearbook, kurnaji, school magazines -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazines - High School, Ringwood High School Magazines, 1956, 1957, Yakkity Hi: 1958 - 1962 and 1964, 1959 - 1964
Annual magazine reporting scholastic and sporting achievements, including photos of staff and students and social occasions.Yakkity Hi - Ringwood High School Magazine - copies as follows:; 1. 1959 Yellow covers brown printing 42pp.; 2. 1961 Grey covers brown printing 48pp.; 3. 1962 Pumpkin coloured covers with brown printing 52pp.; 4. 1964 pale green covers with black printing and clocktower on the front 72pp. +Additional Keywords: Ormondy, G.S. (Headmaster)Ringwood High School Magazine, some before the name Yakkity Hi was in use, 1956 has name Phyllis Paps Form 1B. 1957 also has name Phyllis Paps -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Stawell Technical School, MAG Stawell Technical School Magazine 1985, 1985
Stawell Technical School End of Year MagazineA4 Magazine in Black & Whiteeducation -
Williamstown High School
Hold Fast, Vol. 1 No. 2. July 1944, Official magazine of the Williamstown High School
4 page magazine of Williamstown High School with editorial by C. Curtain and P. Weate. Aslo includes student work, sports report and letters to the editors.williamstown high school, school magazine, 1944, hold fast -
Orbost & District Historical Society
documents, 1932 - 1965
The Orbost Workers' Band and the Orbost Town Band amalgamated in 1913 to form the Orbost Municipal Band under the conductorship of Mr Charles Spink. The Orbost Municipal Band played a major role in the Orbost community activities. Charles Spink made sure each soldier returning home from the 1914 to 1918 war was welcomed home in front of the Shire Hall to the music of the Orbost Municipal Band. The band played in the main street on most Friday nights and in 1929 the band played at the official opening of the Buchan Caves, by Sir Albert Lind. The various Orbost bands over the years played a major role in community activities providing entertainment and musical experiences for the many members. A plastic pocket containing cheque butts, credit books and account books. All contain hand-written details and relate to the Orbost Municipal Band.On front covers - "ORBOST MUNICIPAL BAND" in black pen. orbost-municipal-band -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Class Photo1974
6975-34 Stawell High School Form 4A, 1974 Form Teacher Mr Moore Back Row, Kaylene Clarke, Carey, Dadswell. Julie Webb, Middle Row, Kristene Slorach, Pam Robson, Lynne Bonney, Kathy Sluga, Heather Rowe, Nancy Allan, Debbie Bell. Maryanne Disher, Front Row, Karen Vendy, Poppy Mangana, Debbie Treloar, Pam Guy, Gayle Redford, Mr Moore, Julie Martin, Jilleen Jenkins. Kathy Herdman, Debbie Iseppi Absent. Valda Martin, Jenny, Shumann, Jenny O'Neill, Ruth West, Margaret Van Leeuwin, Rosemary Springs, Julie Ross. Left Julie Start Students and Teacher Class Photo beside high School wingsStawell High School Form 4A 1974education -
Echuca Historical Society
Book, Murray Log Echuca High School Yearbook 2003, 2003
Reports and photographs of students, teachers etc of Echuca High School during 2003Record of Echuca High School during 2003 including teachers reports, photo's of students and teachers. A4 Magazine with red, yellow and blue cover.Murray Log Echuca High School 2003echuca high school, yearbook, 2003 -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Rosie Bray et al, Watsonia High 1989 Year 12 WaHIGH, 1989_
A class photograph of Year 12A at Watsonia High School in 1989. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002 (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 1989 Rosie was a student at Watsonia High School (WaHIGH)Digital colour school photograph rosie bray, watsonia high school -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Book, The Iron Horse Stopped at Orbost Railway Station, 2019
Carrol Preston has used newspaper references from 1877 through to 1917, to document the history of the Orbost - Bairnsdael railway line.. It starts with the lobbying and jockeying, and moves through to the opening in 1916. The title is a reference to plans to further extend the railway beyond Orbost - but "The Iron Horse stopped at Orbost Railway Station". Most articles are from the Snowy River Mail and Bairnsdale Advertiser. All newspaper articles are dated and sourced. About 1912 work began at Newmerella on clearing the track for the railway line from Bairnsdale to Orbost. A canvas town sprang up on the higher land adjacent to the river flats. Local farmers supplied meat, milk and fresh produce to the camp, as well as gaining employment carting and labouring. The line opened in 1916, the Orbost railway station being built on the Newmerella side of the river.This item is associated with the history of the Orbost-Bairnsdale railway line and therefore reflects the role that the rail line played in the social and economic history of Orbost. On April 10 1916, the first scheduled train service left Orbost for Bairnsdale. The Bairnsdale-Orbost railway was opened to serve the agricultural and timber industries. This book has been compiled by a local historian. A spiral bound book titled, "The Iron Horse Stopped at Orbost Railway Station". The cover is blue / green with the title in black and red print. Underneath is a railway track leading to the bottom of the page. The book is 110 pages, A4 size and contains maps and photos. in black print on cover - "The Iron Horse Stopped at Orbost Railway Station ; The newspaper story of the eventual construction of the ORBOST RAILWAY LINE (in red print); Compiled and produced by CARROL PRESTON (in white print)railway-transport orbost-bairnsdale-railway east-gippsland-railway -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Electronic Resource, Healesville High School Students et al, Healesville High School : Dreamtime Stories, 2013
In August 2013, Kiwa Digital, in conjunction with the Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages brought the KIWA SLAM™ to the Ngulu (Language) Class of Healesville High school. Under the guidance of Aunty Joy Murphy, our Wurundjeri elder, nineteen years 7, 8 & 9 students undertook an intensive two days of Dreamtime story telling, culminating in four dreamtime stories told through striking artwork and narrated in the students' own voices. (cover notes)vacl, healesville high school, creation stories, dreamtime, storytelling, education, digital resources, storybook app -
Greensborough Historical Society
Handbook, Watsonia High School - Class Handbook 1985 Level 7, 1985_
Student handbook outlining subjects offered to Year 7 students.An annual publication, updated as regulations and subjects offered change. This gives a snapshot of Watsonia High School, Year 7, in 1985.In-school produced A4 Size booklet containing information on Year 7 (old Form 1) class subjects; curriculum books; school fees and Important Dateswatsonia high school, student handbooks, course information -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Kurnaji 1989. Watsonia High School Yearbook WaHIGH, 1989_
A permanent record of Who attended Watsonia High School - both student and teacher in 1989 - includes photographs. Note: This was the last year of publication of Kurnaji as Watsonia High School was merged with Watsonia Technical School to become Greensborough Secondary College.Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place over the year by using both photos and reports. Includes Roll Call section with names of all students. 3 copies50 Pages (approx), Black cover, Title "Kurnaji" in White ink.watsonia high school, yearbook, kurnaji, school magazines -
Williamstown High School
Hold Fast Vol. 1, No. 1. June 1944, Official magazine of the Williamstown High School
4 page magazine of Williamstown High School 1944 school year. Contains sports results, student work. Editorial by C. Curtain and P. Weate; 'Visit to His Majesty's Australian dockyards,' by Eric Willis.hold fast, williamstown high school, 1944, school magazine -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Social Service Representatives1972, 1972
6975-31 Social Service Representatives 1972 Back Row, Don McAllister, Jamie Lewis, Middle Row, Maxine Perry, Wendy Slorach, Sue Parry, Janine Turner, Jenny Smith, Lynne Matheson. Front Row, Pamela Guy, Iris Mulvaney, Sally Gunning, Gillian Pert, Jayne Bibby, Freda Ackroyd, Judy O’Halloran, Ann Sudholtz Students and Photo beside high School wingsStawell High School Students in front of High School Building education -
Williamstown High School
Hold Fast Vol. 1, No. 4. Oct. 1944, Official magazine of the Williamstown High School
8 page magazine of Williamstown High Svchool, edited by P. Weate and C. Curtin. Preview of the athletics meet, readers' opinions, school news and student work included.williamstown high school, 1944, school magazine, hold fast -
Williamstown High School
Hold Fast Vol. 1, No. 5. Nov 1944, Official magazine of the Williamstown High School
8 page magazine of Williamstown High School, edited by P.Weate and C. Curtain. Includes report of the combined sports meet, editorial, letters, student contributions and form notes.williamstown high school, 1944, school magazine, hold fast -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Kurnaji 1989. Watsonia High School Yearbook WaHIGH, 1989_
A permanent record of who attended Watsonia High School - both student and teacher in 1989 - includes photographs. Note: This was the last year of publication of Kurnaji as Watsonia High School was merged with Watsonia Technical School to become Greensborough Secondary College. Includes Roll Call section with names of all students. 50 Pages (approx), Black cover, Title "Kurnaji" in White ink.watsonia high school, kurnaji, yearbooks -
Orbost & District Historical Society
documents in vinyl case, 1963 1977
Orbost Town Band amalgamated in 1913 to form the Orbost Municipal Band under the conductorship of Mr Charles Spink. The Orbost Municipal Band played a major role in the Orbost community activities. Charles Spink made sure each soldier returning home from the 1914 to 1918 war was welcomed home in front of the Shire Hall to the music of the Orbost Municipal Band. The band played in the main street on most Friday nights. an The various Orbost bands over the years played a major role in community activities providing entertainment and musical experiences for the many members. A black vinyl case with a carry handle. It contains documents relating to the Orbost Municipal Band - financial reports in ledgers and exercise books; cheque books and deposit books from the Commonwealth Bank; receipt books; invoices; receipts; submissions; quotes; and five cheque book stubs.labelled Orbost Municipal Bandorbost-municipal-band accounts book-keeping -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1978, 1978
This is the thirty-first issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east. This magazine belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This magazine is a useful reference tool.A magazine with a bright yellow cover. On the cover is the school crest of a sheaf of corn inside a double oval containing Orbost High School and the school motto, :"acti labores iucundi". The title Croajingolong is underneath in an arc shape.croajingolong orbost-high-school -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Magazine, Trinity Grammar School, The Mitre: A Terminal Magazine for Trinity Grammar School Kew, June 1950, 1950
Trinity Grammar School, Kew (abbreviated to TGS) is an independent Anglican day and boarding school for boys, located in Kew in Melbourne, Australia. The school was founded at a meeting of several high-ranking church figures on 14 November 1902. It opened in 1903, operating out of the Holy Trinity Church. Trinity is a founding member of the Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria (AGSV).The Mitre: A Terminal Magazine for Trinity Grammar School Kew. June 1950. Printed by Ramsey, Ware Publishing Pty Ltd, Melbourne trinity grammar school (kew), the mitre (1950) -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Snowy River Mail, Croajingalong 1979, 1979
The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". This is the thirty-second edition of the annual magazine of Orbost High School. The magazine belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school. This 32nd issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine is a useful reference tool.A white 62 pp light card covered magazine. On the front cover in the middle is the title in green print. Around it are photographs of men and women - staff of Orbost High School.orbost-high-school magazine croajingalong -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Lake Fyans with outlet control Photo in the "The Pinnacle" High School Magazine 1923
Lake Fyans with outlet control 1923 "The Pinnacle" High School Magazinestawell -
Orbost & District Historical Society
stationery, 1930's
The Orbost area was once a large bean growing area as the fertile snowy River flats produced good quality beans. It was exported to other states of Australia. Green beans were sent to Melbourne by train and later to Sydney, either via Bombala where they were railed, or to Eden to continue the journey on fish trucks. One pound per bag was considered a good price in the early 1920's and pickers were paid one shilling and six pence. Ref: Newmerella Valley of PlentyThis stationery is significant because it was specially made for the seed bean industry which was a major industry in the Orbost district for the first half of the 20th century. .1 - 2 letterheads for Orbost Beans and Grains on white paper. .2 - a buff coloured envelope for Orbost Beans and Grains Co-Operative LtdOrbost Beans and Grains Co-operative Ltd (incorporating Gippsland Bean Cleaners)stationery correspondence orbost-beans envelope letterhead -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Memories of our Parents' Childhood, 2000
This was a project of Year 10-3 at Orbost Secondary College produced in 2000.This is a useful reference book on early Orbost.A 40 pp book produced by Orbost Secondary College Year 10.3 students in 2000. It is plastic covered and titled "Memories of Our Parents' Childhood Years. On the front cover is a collage of photographs.On front cover is a sticker - Orbost Secondary College.orbost-history reminiscences orbost-secondary-college -
Orbost & District Historical Society
inventory book, 1950-1970
The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period. A plain grey covered indexed book with a light blue cloth spine. It has a yellow label on the front cover. It appears to be a record of individual results for the Orbost Rifle Club.On label - printed - ORBOST RIFLE CLUB 211orbost-rifle-club shooting records -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Kurnaji 1969 Watsonia High School Yearbook WaHIGH, 1969_
A permanent record of who attended Watsonia High School - both student and teacher in 1969 - includes photographs Includes Roll Call section with names of all studentsAnnual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place over the year by using both photos and reports.48 Pages, Blue cover, Title "Kurnaji" in Black ink. Cover illustration - black ink line drawing. Headmaster / Principal - Mr. C.K. (Ken) Canty. 2 copies.watsonia high school, yearbook, kurnaji, school magazines -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Kurnaji 1971 Watsonia High School Yearbook WaHIGH, 1971_
A permanent record of who attended Watsonia High School - both student and teacher in 1971 - includes photographs. Includes Roll Call section with names of all students. Depicts events and attitudes, primarily of students as they go through their adolescent years in the early 1970's.50 Pages (approx), Blue & White cover, Title "Kurnaji" in Blue ink. watsonia high school, yearbook, kurnaji, school magazines -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Mitcham High School - Kariwang Magazine, 1963, 1963
Kariwang School Magazine from Mitcham High (subsequently renamed to Mullauna College), 1963. 32 pages. Coloured Cover, rest is Black and White. Back cover includes signatures from Form 2B students. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1974, 1974
This is the twenty-seventh issue of the annual magazine of Orbost High School. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east. This magazine belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This magazine is a useful reference tool.A magazine with a pale blue cover, Croajingolong 1974. The cover has dark blue print. In the centre is a sheaf of corn inside a double oval which contains Orbost High School and the school motto, " acti labores iucundi".croajingolong orbost_high-school