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Greensborough Historical Society
List, Bundoora Little Athletics Club - Results 1973, 1973_
Aggregate results for Bundoora Little Athletics 1973, includes Girls and Boys, under 8 to under 12.,, part of the Diamond Valley Little Athletics Club.Copy of results list, 2 ageslittle athletics, bundoora little athletics -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Tree Planting, Hurstbridge Primary School students, Fergusons Paddock, Hurstbridge, c.1999, 1999c
The girl looking to camera is Adele Neale (daughter of Martina Neale, who was the driving force behind a group of volunteers who revegetated a part of Fergusons Paddock).Colour photographhurstbridge primary school, fergusons paddock, adele neale -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Girls' Club, Hurstbridge, 1920
Activites of the Girls Club included organising annual socials and a ball to raise funds for the Hurstbridge Memorial Park in 1923. They were particularly active in the 1920s and 1930s. This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book, "Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital imagesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, hurstbridge, girls' club, girls societies -
Women's Art Register
Book - Anthology, Nina Felshin, But is it Art? The Spirit of Art as Activism, 1995
A collection of essays by art critics, historians and journalists exploring 12 individual and group practices of activist art making. An overview of the dynamic exhibitions, events, happenings and cultural practices engaged in creating social change.BookA collection of essays by art critics, historians and journalists exploring 12 individual and group practices of activist art making. An overview of the dynamic exhibitions, events, happenings and cultural practices engaged in creating social change.public art, collective, interdisciplinary, body, racism, durational art, social practice, museology, feminism, collaboration -
Galen Catholic College
1971 St. Joseph's College Sports Teams
St. Joseph's College was a Catholic primary and secondary school for girls which merged with Champagnat and Galen Catholic Colleges in 1983. These photos were taken in 1971.st. joseph's college, galen catholic college, champagnat college, students, sports, volleyball, softball, 1971 -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photograph, Jacqueline Dark and Natalie Jones
Jacqueline Dark and Natalie Jones singing "Two Little Girls in Blue" at Sovereign Hill Victoria Theatre. Both became principal artists with Opera Australia.Black and white photo of two women singing . They are Jacqueline Dark (left) and Natalie Jonesjacqueline dark, natalie jones, sovereign hill, victoria theatre, opera australia -
Nhill & District Historical Society Inc.
Journal - 1933 Diary of Eileen Pannan (original)
This is a factual account of a young girl's social life and life in general after leaving school in the 1930's, in Nhill. The diary spans the years 1933 to 1937. This is significant because it is a factual account of a young girl's life after leaving school in the 1930's, in Nhill.An exercise book with a black cover, containing handwritten accounts of Eileen Pannan's life spanning the years from 1933 to 1937.young girl's diary, life in the 1930's - after school, eileen pannan - nhill - lorquon -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School - House Captains, 1971
Black and white photograph - House Captains, 1971."Attached to photograph" Boys- L to R: David Woolhouse, Robert Jones, Ken Doig, Jeffrey McMaster. Girls- L to R: Janice Berry, Julie Marsh, Marion Russo, Robyn Simpson. -
Kilmore Historical Society
Charles Lamb Essays & Letters, 1906
English texts for Secondary Schools.Brown cloth-covered hardcover book. Decorative border on front, small circular design on back. 152 pp. Good condition.Flyleaf, 'M. Dowling/Perth Girl's High School/James Street/Perth'. In side back cover 'Mollie Dowling'. Back flyleaf, handwritten in pencil, numerous Latin words translated to English.english textbook -
Ruyton Girls' School
Photograph, [Miss Beatrice Henty in the Garden of Tarring], 1904
Beatrice Charlotte Henty was born 25 December 1867, married Graham Frederick Blandy in 1927 and died on 5 March 1950 in Toorak. She did not have any children. Miss Beatrice Henty was the daughter of Henry and Marion Henty. Mr Henry Henty and his wife Mrs Marion Anne Henty (nee McKellar) had ‘Tarring’, Kew built for their family in 1872, and resided there until the death of Marion Henty in 1919. ‘Tarring’ was then sold to Ruyton Girls’ School, and the School moved to the site, (now 12 Selbourne Rd, Kew) in 1920. ‘Tarring’ was renamed ‘Henty House’ by Ruyton Girls' School in honour of its original owners. Ruyton Girls' School was founded in 1878, Miss Beatrice Henty attended the School before 1888. The photograph is dated c.1904. Sepia toned photograph Miss Beatrice Henty in the garden of her family home Tarring, Selbourne Road, Kew. The north east and south facades of the two story brick house are visible in the photo. Beatrice Henty is standing in the garden wearing a long gown and a large hat. A gravel path curves across the lower left corner of the photograph. The photograph is mounted on card.ruyton girls' school, kew, beatrice henty, henry henty, marion henty, tarring, henty house, selbourne road, beatrice blandy, kew (vic), 1900s, 1904 -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Booklet - Booklet and Memorabilia Collection, 2009 Australian Boys’ & Girls’ Amateur Championships, and Australian Boys’ & Girls’ Interstate teams matches. Alice Springs Golf Club, N.T. 8-21 April 2009, 2009
Official guide to the 2009 Australian Boys’ & Girls’ Amateur Championships, and Australian Boys’ & Girls’ Interstate teams matches. Played at Alice Springs Golf Club, N.T. 8-21 April 2009. Victorian boys' team Manager Bruce Harding, assistant manager Mark Bamford, Coach David Capaldo. The Team: Geoff Drakeford, Nathan Holman, Anthony Houston, William Hume, Sean Ong, Travis Sharpe. This team finished third in Championships at Alice Springs Golf Club. Accompanied by a memo for team managers, conditions of play, a course guide for Alice Springs GC, 2 blank Alice Springs GC score cards, draw sheets, results sheets, reports by Bruce Harding, a media release. Grace Lennon (HGC) played for Victoria in the Girls’ Team event. Former HGC President Bruce Harding was involved with Victoria's Junior teams from 2000-2010.Booklet 28 p., black text, illus. (some col.). Includes photographs of players. 2 copies. Score cards tri fold, colour. Course guide: 19p., colour maps.bruce harding, australian junior amateur championships, junior golf -
Shelford Girls' Grammar
Tie Pin, 1922-1955
This tie pin features the school crest used by Shelford Girls Grammar during the period 1922-1955 when the school was known as a Church of England Girls Grammar School. The school was closely linked to St Mary's Church of England, Glen Eira Rd, Caulfield, Victoria. The badge was designed by Canon Langley and Mr. W.E.L. Wears in 1922 when the school was taken over by the Church of England. The motto means "Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God."This tie pin is representative of tie pins worn by all students at Shelford C.E.G.G.S during the period 1922-1955. It forms an official part of the school uniform at that time. Metal tie pin featuring the crest of Shelford Church of England Grammar School. The crest is silver and dark royal blue and features a large silver "S" in the centre of a blue oval. The oval features the words "Querite Primo Regnum Dei. St Mary's C of E". A banner underneath reads "CAULFIELD" .STOKES stamped on reverseshelford, shelford church of england girls grammar school, shelford girls grammar, st. mary's, church of england, canon langley, w. e. l. wears -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Winlaton Youth Training Centre, 1980's
Winlaton was established in Springvale Rd., Nunawading in 1956 as the main state-run institution for adolescent girls. Previously (1951-1953) Winlaton was a home run by the Mission of St James and St John for women with venereal diseases. Re-opened in 1956, female offenders were committed to Winlaton by the courts, but there were also many girls and young women in danger who had not committed a crime. Winlaton closed in 1993 and the land is now occupied by the Candlebark Estate.5 black and white photographs (a-e) showing tattoos being removed at the Winlaton Youth Training Centre. This activity was funded by the Australian Schools Commission Innovations Grants. See also 6229winlaton youth training centre -
Melbourne Royal
Photograph, 1976
The Sun Country Show Girl Quest, 1976. This presentation is on the stage of Wool Court on the Showgrounds. The compere in the suit is Brian Naylor. Naylor was an RASV Councillor from 1977-83 and a well-known news presenter, particularly for Channel 9. He often provided commentary and was a compere for several Show events, including the Miss Show Girl competition, Arts and Crafts, and the Australian Wool Corporation's Wool Fashion Parades, both before and during his time on Council.Black and white photograph, landscape.[Inscription on A4 History/Identification Project placed with photo] Approx date: 1976. The late Brian Naylor, Channel 7/9 news reader, RASV councillor. Presentation of Showgirl finalists on stage at Wool Court. Tim Morgan 23/4/2013royal melbourne show, naylor, brian naylor, miss show girl, sun miss show girl, 1976 royal melbourne show -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Threshold: The Magazine of the Ballarat Girls' Technical School, 1959, 1959
1959 was the first issue of 'Threshold'. In 1951 thirty girls started a junior technical course for the first time in Ballarat, under the Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines. By 1959 it had increased enormously with an enrolment of 284 students, and its own headmistress. The early school took place in the Dana Street Primary School and a large portion of the Ballarat Technical Art School. It was not thought necessary for girls to produce a magazine, but Joan Hood (Kirner) was determined that the girls would have the same opportunity as the boys. “When I went out teaching, I went to Ballarat Girls Tech, where I met [husband] Ron who was at Ballarat Boys Tech. They were seen as tough schools, and I saw the disadvantage faced by these girls who were at the lowest of the low of the education rung – and yet there were some fantastic girls there who needed equal opportunity. So I think it was teaching that cemented in my mind that people don’t get an even go – and in particular girls. It didn’t take me too long to realise blokes were largely empowered. And it was teaching that cemented how equity and empowerment for women could be achieved through education.” Sarah Capper: You graduated from Melbourne University in 1958, and as mentioned, began work as a teacher in Ballarat. You married Ron in 1960 and received one of those government letters asking you to resign - JK: Yes, I think it burnt a hole in my pocket when I brought it home! We were both teachers, and I said to Ron, “Well, you got married – where’s your letter?!” That really clarified that the world wasn’t quite even, even in this profession that I’d always wanted and loved. I didn’t get superannuation – I think I got something like 100 pounds as pay in lieu of permanent service. And that wasn’t just me – that was a whole generation. Fancy that – that’s what it said – “pay in lieu of permanent service”. So that made me livid. If I hadn’t been a feminist before then, I certainly was by then. I realised the distribution of power was different for women and men. http://sheilas.org.au/2014/02/a-bonza-joan-kirner/, accessed 06/06/2015 The four houses of the Ballarat Girls' Technical School were Bass House, Sturt House, Flinders House and Mitchell House. Orange and green soft covered magazine of 24 pages. Includes a message from the headmistress, Fay Moore, and a photograph of the Magazine Committee featuring teacher Joan Hook (later Joan Kirner, Premier of Victoria). Information and a photograph is given for the following personalities: Sandra McHenry, Sylvia Rowe, Heather Young, Beverley Davis, Lorna Robertson, Janice Hunter, Margaret Ayars, Margaret Veal, Heather O'Brien, Hilary Batt, Leone Davies, Marlene Drever, Janet Smith.ballarat girls' technical school, joan hood, joan kirner, fay moore, i.e. harris, faye hilton, marilyn miller, lesley cutts, margaret jones, moira blair, rosemary davies, lorraine button, vivienne guy, lorraine krankovich, loralie crabbe, beverley davis, shirley dean, lorrice campbell, hilary batt, valerie stewat, sandra mchenry, joy henderson -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Artwork, other - Illustration, Richmond Hotel, n.d
Illustration. Taken and cut from a book. A page of text including three illustrations. The largest is a view of front of Richmond Hotel and gardens. Woman in a wicker chair with small girl. The woman is holding a parasol and the girl is wearing a hat. To the top right of main image is an image of a weatherboard building with two men outside. Underneath is written - First House Built in Victoria. To the bottom right of main image is an image showing a weatherboard building. Underneath is written - First Hotel in Victoria. Front: 'RICHMOND HOTEL The First Built Residence in Portland' - printed, beneath illustration -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, Oct-86
This is part of a parade held on the main street of Halls Gap in conjunction with the 150th anniversary of Major Mitchell's visit to the area. The photo shows two young girls wearing flower patterned dresses, frilly hats and shawls standing on the edge of a road. The front girl is offering flowers in a straw basket to people lining the street. A Toyota land cruiser with people dressed in what appears to be park ranger or scout uniforms standing in the tray is driving down the road and an old car can be seen behind that. People and cars line the far side of the road and trees can be seen behind them.events, parades -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO EASTER FAIR COLLECTION: POPULAR GIRL COMPETITION LETTER, 21st March,1991
2 page handwritten letter, signed Ema Pitson ( nee Werry?) 61 Raglan Street, White Hills, Bendigo, dated 21st March, 1991, regarding the Easter Fair Popular Girls. Letter includes reference to Red Emporium in Hargreaves Street, Matthews Bros., Ern Matthews. Ema worked at the Red Emporium in Hargreaves Street, the busiest shop in town. It was Mr Ern Matthews who brought forward the idea of having a Popular Girl competition on Easter Saturday.Ema Pitsonbendigo, bendigo easter fair, popular girls competition -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - 1987 NETBALL - GRADE 6
Coloured photograph of the 1987 Netball - Grade 6 Team and their Coach. The girls are wearing yellow Golden Square t shirts and dark blue skirts. Two girls in the front row are holding a netball between them. The names are:- Back Row (L - R) Katrina Theologitis, Melissa Goodwin, Kylie Begg, Diane McGuane (Coach), Sonya Webster, Sheree McGuane, Nadine Talbot. Front Row (L - R) Sharon Metcalfe, Angela Downes, Cherie Freeman, Rebecca Metcalfe.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph - 1987 netball - grade 6, katrina theologitis, melissa goodwin, kylie begg, dianne mcguane (coach), sonya webster, sheree mcguane, nadine talbot, sharon metcalfe, angela downes, cherie freeman, rebecca metcalfe -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH GRADE 4 NETBALL 1984
Faded coloured photograph of the Golden Sqaure Grade 4 Netball Team 1984. The names of the girls in the photo are:- (Standing) Megan McClure, Nicole Stanfield, Michelle Breheny, Karla Sutton, Sandy Brown, Tahnee Kurzke, Leanne Kurzke (coach), Cindy Downes. (Kneeling) Amanda Atkins and Sharni Mackay. Two girls at the front are holding a ball between them. They are wearing the yellow Golden Square t-shirts and brown skirts. Names are typed on paper which is stuck on a piece of foam core.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph golden square primary school no 1189 grade 4 netball team, megan mcclure, nicole stanfield, michelle breheny, karla sutton, sandy brown, tahnee kurzke, leanne kurzke (coach), cindy downes, amanda atkins, sharni mackay -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - CHILDRENS PORTRAIT
Sepia toned photo on fawn board. 2 small girls, one standing, the other seated on coach type chair. Large Sailor collar, white cuffs on one frock, large buttons on front, lace collar and smocking on the other, lace up boots. Plant stand with arrangement in background, tapestry screen top right, curtain folds on the left. One Girl holding open book, the other a 'whip' type object. Inscription: Below image 'G.L.Massingham View St, Bendigo'.G.L.Massingham View St Bendigoperson, family, 2 girls portrait -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PORTRAIT OF THREE YOUNG CHILDREN, 1850
Black & white photo of 3 children. 1 child boy, sitting on wicker chair, wearing shirt with white lace collar, shorts, black socks & black shoes. I child girl standing, wearing white dress with white lace collar, long hair tied back, black tights, black shoes. 1 child girl sitting on wicker couch, wearing black shirt, white dress, black socks & black shoes. Carpet on floor. Embossing on frameperson, group, children -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - CHILDRENS BOOK COLLECTION
Childrens Books Collection. The prize for Girls and Boys. Childrens hard cover book containingtwelve issues of the "Prize for Boys and Girls, January 1898 - December 1898. (164pages). Includes a list of books for sale at the back, (24 Pages). Orange cover with Title and black patterns. Black and white and coloured illustrations. Written inside "madge. Christmas 1898" (2) " Madge Kelly Wills St Bendigo. Published for the proprietors by Wells , Gardner, Darton, & Co 3 Paternoster Buildiings.books, children's, the prize for girls and boys -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Debutante Ball, Olinda, c1948
Photograph of Olinda Debutantes from Mendelssohn Studio c1948 labelled 'Proof Only'. 10 girls featured in posed photograph. The debutantes were presented to Sir George Knox. Back Row - Left to Right Joan Ebbels, Meilma Green (Biddy), Natalie Marks. Centre Row - Left to Right Norma Babidge, Joan Ryan, Alison Earney, Jessie Thompson, Margery Brann, Mavis Trevena, Merion Ebbels. Flower Girls - Left to Right Helen Ryan, Roberta Ebbels (Pidge). olinda, debutante, joan ebbels, natalie marks, norma babidge, joan ryan, alison earney, jessie thompson, mavis trevena, helen ryan, roberta ebbels, meilma green, margery brann, merion ebbels -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, St Matthew's Church Girls Friendly Society, late 1920s
St Matthew's Church Girls Friendly Society Outing with transport provided by Wally Breen's truck. Scene shows group of girls in front of truck, some holding large bunches of flowers. circa late 1920s. From back L - R Vi Hardon, Edna Eakin, Florrie James, ?, ?, Mrs Eakin, Sheila Shellow, Mrs Hamilton, Iris Dorey, ?, Mrs Wally Breen, Nora McLarty, Mavis Giddens, Wally Breen, Rita Shaw, Jessie Lyle.st matthew's church, girls friendly society, olinda, vi hardon, edna eakin, florrie james, iris dorey, sheila shellow, wally breen, nora mclarty, mavis giddens, rita shaw, jessie lyle -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Digital photo, Our Holy Redeemer school photo, late 1950s, 1950s
School history - ref https://ourholyredeemer.cam.org.au/history In 1904 Fr. George Robinson erected a weatherboard school-hall where the present hall now stands. It was blessed and opened by Archbishop Carr on 20th November of that year. In January 1905, the Sisters of St Joseph took charge of the school. Archbishop Mannix opened and blessed the new brick school on 10th November 1918. From 1941-1972, Fr Tim Fitzpatrick was parish priest and head of the school. He is the priest on the LHS of this large school photo. Personal history: Although they lived in Prospect Street, Box Hill, John and Mary Turnbull attended Our Holy Redeemer School, as did Susan Hirst who lived across the road from the Turnbull family with her parents Ray and Shirley Hirst at 29 Prospect Street.Part of a large landscape black and white photo of a priest with a large group of children grouped as follows: Back row: 20 boys Second back row: 21 girls Second row: 16 girls Front row: 10 boys. Behind the group is a large cypress tree and to either side the church and (?) school building. The boy 4th from the right in the back row is marked with an 'x' in blue biro. This is part of a large landscape photo. The 2 pieces should be viewed as one. On front 'x' in blue biro is believed by the donor to have been made by Hughn Turnbull, his father. On rear in blue biro: "X JOHN" and " T MARY" plus in black in John Turnbull's hand "(MY SISTER)"; "SUSAN HIRST / SH (crossed out) / 3rd from RIGHT END" The donor has indicated that his father made the markings on the front of the photo. schools, our holy redeemer school, fr tim fitzpatrick, john turnbull, mary turnbull, susan hirst -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white photocopy, colour print, Mary Connors, 1953
Various Photographs donated by Mary-Anne Connors in 2006 after the death of her mother MaryMary Connors (nee Lee). 1. Photocopy of a photograph at her graduation in 1953. 2. Photograph in The Argus July 16, 1953 with caption, "Mary Lee looks business-like as she prunes a pear tree at Burnley. Fruit growing is included in the course." Various Photographs donated by Mary-Anne Connors in 2006 after her death, including newspaper article, "Call of the outdoors: Girls with 'Green Fingers', Careers for Girls." in The Argus July 16, 1953 p.16.mary connors ( lee), graduation, 1953, mary-anne connors, newspaper articles, nursery catalogues, british botanists, john gilmour, certificate of competency, careers for girls -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Ivy Medhurst and Ivy Clayton, 1915_
Ivy Evelyn Medhurst (1896-1972) and Ivy May Clayton (1894-1946) "The girl on the left with my Nan Ivy Clayton is Ivy Medhurst." - Vicki WilsonDigital copy of black and white photographclayton family, ivy may clayton, ivy medhurst -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Wedding of Faye Partington and Eric Fort 1957, 1957_
The marriage of Faye Partington to Eric Fort at the Greensborough Methodist Church; Main Street; 1957. Faye and Eric Fort leave the Church with flower girl Karin Anderson.One of a series of Partington wedding photographs taken at the old Methodist Church.Digital copy of black and white photographpartington family, faye fort (nee partington), eric fort -
Myrtleford and District Historical Society
School Photograph, Empire Day Celebrations, 1915, May, 1915
Early in 20th century, a small group of girls at Myrtleford State School 955 participated in honouring Empire Day each May by "dressing up" to represent Britannia. This select group of girls celebrates the might of Britannia in the first full year of World War 1. It reflects the type of celebrations schools were expected to participate in at that time and for some years to come. Alice O,Donnell, the tallest, centre pupil in the group, was to lose her life on the Australian Hospital Ship "Centaur" when it was sunk by a Japanese submarine off the Queensland coast in May, 1943.A monochrome photograph of a small group of pupils at Myrtleford State School 955 in 1915, celebrating Empire Day. Pupils include from left: Isobel Robertson, Linda Croucher, Rene Johnson, Alice O'Donnell, Agnes Collins, Dorrie Peters, Madge O'Donnell. Photograph is inscribed: "T. Foxcroft, photo"empire day myrtleford state school 955 alice o'donnell