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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Balsa wood model airplane construction class, Nunawading High School, Canterbury Road, c.August 1983, 1983
Teachers at Nunawading High School were required to hold one afternoon a week with students undertaking some form of activity. There were various clubs such as gardening, chess, etc. Given George's background with art, craft and woodwork, he organised an activity for students to assemble balsa wood airplane kits which were test flown on the school grounds; Canternury Road in the background. Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencycanterbury road,model airplane, nunawading high school -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Balsa wood model airplane construction class, Nunawading High School, Canterbury Road, c.August 1983, 1983
Teachers at Nunawading High School were required to hold one afternoon a week with students undertaking some form of activity. There were various clubs such as gardening, chess, etc. Given George's background with art, craft and woodwork, he organised an activity for students to assemble balsa wood airplane kits which were test flown on the school grounds; Canternury Road in the background. Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencycanterbury road,model airplane, nunawading high school -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Balsa wood model airplane construction class, Nunawading High School, Canterbury Road, c.August 1983, 1983
Teachers at Nunawading High School were required to hold one afternoon a week with students undertaking some form of activity. There were various clubs such as gardening, chess, etc. Given George's background with art, craft and woodwork, he organised an activity for students to assemble balsa wood airplane kits which were test flown on the school grounds; Canternury Road in the background. Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencycanterbury road,model airplane, nunawading high school -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Balsa wood model airplane construction class, Nunawading High School, Canterbury Road, c.August 1983, 1983
Teachers at Nunawading High School were required to hold one afternoon a week with students undertaking some form of activity. There were various clubs such as gardening, chess, etc. Given George's background with art, craft and woodwork, he organised an activity for students to assemble balsa wood airplane kits which were test flown on the school grounds; Canternury Road in the background. Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencycanterbury road,model airplane, nunawading high school -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Balsa wood model airplane construction class, Nunawading High School, Canterbury Road, c.August 1983, 1983
Teachers at Nunawading High School were required to hold one afternoon a week with students undertaking some form of activity. There were various clubs such as gardening, chess, etc. Given George's background with art, craft and woodwork, he organised an activity for students to assemble balsa wood airplane kits which were test flown on the school grounds; Canternury Road in the background. Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencycanterbury road,model airplane, nunawading high school -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Balsa wood model airplane construction class, Nunawading High School, Canterbury Road, c.August 1983, 1983
Teachers at Nunawading High School were required to hold one afternoon a week with students undertaking some form of activity. There were various clubs such as gardening, chess, etc. Given George's background with art, craft and woodwork, he organised an activity for students to assemble balsa wood airplane kits which were test flown on the school grounds; Canternury Road in the background. Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencycanterbury road,model airplane, nunawading high school -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Balsa wood model airplane construction class, Nunawading High School, Canterbury Road, c.August 1983, 1983
Teachers at Nunawading High School were required to hold one afternoon a week with students undertaking some form of activity. There were various clubs such as gardening, chess, etc. Given George's background with art, craft and woodwork, he organised an activity for students to assemble balsa wood airplane kits which were test flown on the school grounds; Canternury Road in the background. Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencycanterbury road,model airplane, nunawading high school -
Canterbury History Group
Book, Allom Lovell Sanderson Pty Ltd, Conservation Management Plan, Frognall Canterbury Vic. Vol 1
Contains the conservation analysis and broad conservation management plan as well as a description of the physical condition of the buildings for RAAF Frognall.canterbury, mont abert road, frognall, verulan, mountfield, gall> james, towers, stables, staircases, royal australian air force, city of camberwell, elgar's special survey -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Bowling Pavillion -Opening Day, 05/09/1987
Opening Day of the Pavillion of the Canterbury Bowling Club 05/09/1987Ian Bartlett was the Green Keeper of the Club from 1981-1988 : Lived next doorColour Photographscanterbury bowling club, dame pattie menzies, jim watsford, cassandra bartlett, bowling clubs, bowling green -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Bowling Pavillion -Opening Day, 05/09/1987
Opening Day of the Pavillion of the Canterbury Bowling Club 05/09/1987Ian Bartlett was the Green Keeper of the Club from 1981-1988 : Lived next doorColour Photographscanterbury bowling club, dame pattie menzies, jim watsford, bowling clubs, bowling green -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Bowling Pavillion -Opening Day, 05/09/1987
Opening Day of the Pavillion of the Canterbury Bowling Club 05/09/1987Ian Bartlett was the Green Keeper of the Club from 1981-1988 : Lived next doorColour Photographscanterbury bowling club, dame pattie menzies, cassandra bartlett, bowling clubs, bowling green -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Bowling Pavillion -Opening Day, 05/09/1987
Opening Day of the Pavillion of the Canterbury Bowling Club 05/09/1987Ian Bartlett was the Green Keeper of the Club from 1981-1988 : Lived next doorColour Photographscanterbury bowling club, dame pattie menzies, cassandra bartlett, bowling clubs, bowling green -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Bowling Pavillion -Opening Day, 05/09/1987
Opening Day of the Pavillion of the Canterbury Bowling Club 05/09/1987Ian Bartlett was the Green Keeper of the Club from 1981-1988 : Lived next doorColour Photographscanterbury bowling club, dame pattie menzies, jim watsford, cassandra bartlett, bowling clubs, bowling green, pat watsford -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Bowling Pavillion -Opening Day, 05/09/1987
Opening Day of the Pavillion of the Canterbury Bowling Club 05/09/1987Ian Bartlett was the Green Keeper of the Club from 1981-1988 : Lived next doorColour Photographscanterbury bowling club, dame pattie menzies, jim watsford, cassandra bartlett, bowling clubs, bowling green, pat watsford -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Bowling Pavillion -Opening Day, 05/09/1987
Opening Day of the Pavillion of the Canterbury Bowling Club 05/09/1987Ian Bartlett was the Green Keeper of the Club from 1981-1988 : Lived next doorColour Photographscanterbury bowling club, dame pattie menzies, jim watsford, bowling clubs, bowling green, frank watsford, pat watsford -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Bowling Pavillion -Opening Day, 05/09/1987
Opening Day of the Pavillion of the Canterbury Bowling Club 05/09/1987Ian Bartlett was the Green Keeper of the Club from 1981-1988 : Lived next doorColour Photographscanterbury bowling club, dame pattie menzies, bowling clubs, bowling green -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph, Approx. 1984
Canterbury Bowling Club front garden and Cassandra Bartlett approx. 1984Coloured Photograph 15cm x 10cmcanterbury bowling club, cassandra bartlett, bowling clubs, gardens -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Bowling Pavillion -Opening Day, 05/09/1987
Ian Bartlett - bowler and greenkeeper of the Canterbury Bowling Club - 1981-1988Black & White Photographs - 15cm x10 cmcanterbury bowling club, ian bartlett, bowling clubs, bowling green -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury From Balwyn Hill, c1905
View looking south down Balwyn Road, over Canterbury Road to Logan Street and Cross Street. "Hazeldene" is on left, with a horse and cart waiting on the road. On the right is the old Baptist church. Now demolished and replaced by a new Baptist church.B&W photoWritten on bottom of photo "Canterbury / from Balwyn Hill"canterbury, canterbury gardens, canterbury road, logan street, cross street, balwyn road, hazeldene, baptist church, carts and wagons, horse drawn vehicles -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Transfer of Land Act - 123 Canterbury Road, Heathmont, Victoria
Photocopied Certificate of Title Vol 8446 Fol 751 dated 27th May, 1963. Valfrids Teodors Celms of 123 Canterbury Road Heathmont, Hardware Retailer, is now the proprietor, Lot One on Plan of Subdivision No.36857, Parish of Ringwood. Page 2/3 - Transfers - Ansis Rudolf Kilevics and Mirdza Erika Kilevics, registered as joint proprietors 27th May, 1963. Mirdza Erika Kilevics registered as surviving proprietor 9th November, 1966. Velfrid Teodors Celms registered as proprietor 18th November, 1966. John Boer and Brenda Marion Boer registered as joint proprietors 11th July, 1973. Page 4/5 - Photocopy of Certificate of Title Vol 9557 Fol 423 dated 31 May, 1984 shows John Boer and Brenda Marion Boer mortgate discharged 31 October, 1984. -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury History Group meeting, Jan Pigot, February 2005
Colleen Morgan cutting the 20th Anniversary cake at Canterbury History Group MeetingColoured photographstuart warmington, pam jellie, colleen morgan, frances barrett, don gibb -
Canterbury History Group
Book, James Nicolas, Canterbury Football Club : Berries to Cobras
A pictorial history of the Canterbury Football Club from 1881-2003non-fictionA pictorial history of the Canterbury Football Club from 1881-2003canterbury, canterbury football club, cobras, nicolas> james, logan family, hassett family, camm> family, scott family, staig family, malone family, maling family, canterbury mansions, coleman> brian -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Chas. Pannam's General Store
Part of Tim Shambrook's Collection for 'This is Vermont', but not used.Black and white photo of Chas. Pannam standing in doorway of his General Strore which stood on corner of Boronia and Canterbury Roads, Vermont.pannam's store, pannam, charles., shambrook, tim -
Canterbury History Group
Document - When the "Flicks" came to Canterbury, K. M. Lyall
Notes on the history of theatre and cinema in Canterbury from research for Box Hill Reporter newspaper 2 page A4 typed documentCompiled by Ken Lyall with thanks to the B.H.H.S. for access to the Box Hill "Reporter" newspapercinemas, goldings hall, entertainment, canterbury library, golding family, canterbury theatre -
Box Hill Historical Society
Photograph - Water tower, Simon Fox, 1/12/1994
This is a view of the water tower near the corner of Elgar Road and Canterbury Roads, Box Hill South.water towers, buildings, canterbury road, elgar road, box hill -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Pannam's General Store
Part of The Shambrook Collection for 'This is Vermont', not used.Black and white photo of Chas. Pannam's General Store on corner of Canterbury and Boronia Roads, Vermont,(South-East corner), showing front of Delivery Truck.pannam's store, pannam, charles., shambrook, tim -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book - War Experiences Book, E. M. Robertson, WAAAF at War, 1974
This book tells of the WW2 experiences of an Australian service womanThis is a book of 112 pages. The cover is white with black printing and there is a black and white photograph on the front cover. The pages contain printed text and black and white photographs.non-fictionThis book tells of the WW2 experiences of an Australian service woman world war two in australia, australia women serving in world war two -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Banfield, Lorna. L, Green Pastures and Gold: A history of Ararat, 1974
Early contacts between Thomas Mitchell and Aboriginal peoples and the later violent encounters involving settlers and squatters. The work and contacts of G.A. Robinson among the various peoples of the Western District. Gatherings of many Aboriginal peoples at Lake Bolac for eeling season, during which there was also trading of sandstone, obsidian and other materials for weapons and spears. Photograph of Jenny 'Ware' "the last of the Fiery Creek tribe of the Aboriginies" facing page 20.v-xi; 146 p.; ports;maps; index; bib.; appendics; footnotes; 22 cm.Early contacts between Thomas Mitchell and Aboriginal peoples and the later violent encounters involving settlers and squatters. The work and contacts of G.A. Robinson among the various peoples of the Western District. Gatherings of many Aboriginal peoples at Lake Bolac for eeling season, during which there was also trading of sandstone, obsidian and other materials for weapons and spears. Photograph of Jenny 'Ware' "the last of the Fiery Creek tribe of the Aboriginies" facing page 20.ararat -- victoria -- history |, aborigines, ararat district-conflict-social life and customs-bunjil's cave| place names- weapons and implements-hunting -
Canterbury History Group
Book, Jenny Flynn, Celebrating 15 years and $5.6 million back to the community, 2018
The story and celebration of Australia's largest community banking company - Canterbury Surrey Hills Community Finance Limited. A timeline of milestones over the 15 years of the company's existence with stories and summary of the development of this community banking organisation71 pages; colour photos; Includes profiles of the organisation's leaders, index of founding members and organisations supportednon-fictionThe story and celebration of Australia's largest community banking company - Canterbury Surrey Hills Community Finance Limited. A timeline of milestones over the 15 years of the company's existence with stories and summary of the development of this community banking organisationbanking, community developmment -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Maffey, I.D, The Mount Somers Tramway 1886-1943, 1971
A history of the Mount Somers Tramway in the mid-Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand.index, ill, maps, p.113.non-fictionA history of the Mount Somers Tramway in the mid-Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand.railroad construction - new zealand, railroad operations - new zealand