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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Uniform - GSSC School Sports Singlet
Golden Square High School in the city of Bendigo, was established in temporary accommodation at Camp Hill Primary School in central Bendigo in 1960. With the completion of the new school's buildings, it moved to Golden Square in 1962, providing for Forms 1 to 6, now known as years 7 to 12. In 1978 it became a 7–10 school and was one of the original feeder schools to Bendigo Senior High School. In 1986, a Hearing Impaired Unit was established and in 1990 it underwent a name change to become Golden Square Secondary College. The Golden Square Secondary College campus closed on 28 November 2008. It merged with Kangaroo Flat and Flora Hill secondary colleges as part of the implementation of the Bendigo Education Plan. Its buildings were demolished. (Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Square_Secondary_College) This uniform collection belonged to Anna Matthews, daughter of the donor, who attended GSSC as part of the last group enrolled before the school closed in 2008. Golden Square Secondary College dark green sport singlet with with V neck and arm holes with yellow trim. LHS of singlet has tapering diagonal geometric white and yellow stripes. Fabric has self patterned geometric pattern. Size 16. White embroidered letters "Golden Square Secondary College" on RHS and red iron on "6" (10 cm) on LHS. Iron on "6" (20 cm) centre back.White tag 1." SPORTS SERVICE 2 WALKER STREET BRAESIDE VICTORIA 3195 03 9580 3511 MADE IN AUSTRAKIA" Tag 2 "Polyester" Washing instructions.gssc, golden square secondary college, uniform, bendigo education plan., sports singlet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Uniform - GSSC School Sports Singlet
Golden Square High School in the city of Bendigo, was established in temporary accommodation at Camp Hill Primary School in central Bendigo in 1960. With the completion of the new school's buildings, it moved to Golden Square in 1962, providing for Forms 1 to 6, now known as years 7 to 12. In 1978 it became a 7–10 school and was one of the original feeder schools to Bendigo Senior High School. In 1986, a Hearing Impaired Unit was established and in 1990 it underwent a name change to become Golden Square Secondary College. The Golden Square Secondary College campus closed on 28 November 2008. It merged with Kangaroo Flat and Flora Hill secondary colleges as part of the implementation of the Bendigo Education Plan. Its buildings were demolished. (Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Square_Secondary_College) This uniform collection belonged to Anna Matthews, daughter of the donor, who attended GSSC as part of the last group enrolled before the school closed in 2008. Golden Square Secondary College dark green sport singlet with with V neck and arm holes with yellow trim. LHS of singlet has tapering diagonal geometric white and yellow stripes. Fabric has self patterned geometric pattern. Size 20. White embroidered letters "Golden Square Secondary College" on RHS.White tag 1." SPORTS SERVICE 21a VIKING COURT CHETENHAM VICTORIA 3192 03 9553 7053 MADE IN AUSTRAKIA" Tag 2 "Polyester" Washing instructions.gssc, golden square secondary college, uniform, bendigo education plan., sports singlet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - GSSC Sports top
Golden Square High School in the city of Bendigo, was established in temporary accommodation at Camp Hill Primary School in central Bendigo in 1960. With the completion of the new school's buildings, it moved to Golden Square in 1962, providing for Forms 1 to 6, now known as years 7 to 12. In 1978 it became a 7–10 school and was one of the original feeder schools to Bendigo Senior High School. In 1986, a Hearing Impaired Unit was established and in 1990 it underwent a name change to become Golden Square Secondary College. The Golden Square Secondary College campus closed on 28 November 2008. It merged with Kangaroo Flat and Flora Hill secondary colleges as part of the implementation of the Bendigo Education Plan. Its buildings were demolished. (Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Square_Secondary_College)Dark green short sleeved synthetic sports top with gold coloured V shaped collar. There are gold and white diagonal stripes on the collar. Symbol on the front of a soccer ball and decorative wreath with letters "SSI" and "Golden Square S C" The number % is in large print on the front and back. Made in Thailand.gssc, sports top -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO BUSINESS COLLEGE - STUDENTS, 1916
Black and White Photo of a group of students of the Bendigo Business College circa 1916. Accompanying note states that the original photo was given to Q C Binks by the late Mrs Edna Wills. The writer thinks that she is the lady second from the left in the front row. Mrs Wills' mother (Mrs Quinn) was seamstress for Lady Lansell.education, secondary, bendigo busines college, bendigo business college, trades hall, view street, view st -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (series) - Subject File, ALLEN, Alva & Frances, 1970
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationKHS OrderReference file containing information about Alva and Frances Allen, including notes taken at a talk to the Society by Mr. Alva Allen (undated) and books published by his wife, Frances Allen (nee Johnston): the autobiographical Eyes in the Back of My Head (1979), and Verses Versatile (1985). Frances Allen was a graduate of Melbourne Kindergarten Teachers College and became the first kindergartner to work in a children’s home (White Hills, Bendigo). She also established the first country kindergarten at Euroa. The undated talk records Alva Allen’s first hand memories of Billy Hughes and Robert Menzies. There is also an unusual reference to Gough Whitlam “living down Stevenson Street way”. Both Alva and Frances were members of the Kew Historical Society. allen family - kew (vic), frances allen (nee johnston), alva allenallen family - kew (vic), frances allen (nee johnston), alva allen -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School
In the mid 1980s the names of all government schools were changed. The title for schools from Prep to Grade 6 changed from state school to primary school and former high schools, with a few exceptions, became known as secondary colleges. This photograph was taken before the school's name was changed from Bulla State School to Bulla Primary School. A black and white photograph of children at the Bulla State School with their teachers photographed at the school gate and standing around the school sign. bulla primary school, schools -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Mont Albert Central School Grade 6M, 1958, 1958
Mont Albert State School was officially opened on 23rd April 1917. The school became Mont Albert Central School in 1918, taking in Forms 1 and 2. The school remained a Central School until 1964, when the secondary years formed the basis of a new High School, the Box Hill North High School, later to be named Koonung Secondary College. This is part of a large collection of material related to the Deakin, Mair and Young families, all with connections to Surrey Hills and Mont Albert. Laurie Young was the daughter of Beryl Mair (1916-1976) and Ernest Lance Young (1915-1999). The family lived at 5 York Street and later 11 York Street, Mont Albert. Laurie was born on 18 August 1947. Black and white class photo taken outside the school building. The class of 22 girls and 22 boys. Not all children are wearing school uniform."Laurie Young" in black ink in top LH corner. "Pupils of GRADE 6 MOLISER. / Of Mont AlbERT CENtERl / School" (?) in black ink.mont albert central school, laurie young, laurie newton, education -
Canterbury History Group
Article, Progress Press, Marking 70 years of schooling, 5/10/1999
Article from the Progress Press 5 October 1999 on the 70th birthday of the Canterbury Girls' Secondary College. Includes a black and white photograph of the students in 1928 when the school opened as East Camberwell Domestic Arts School.canterbury, canterbury girls' secondary college, east camberwell domestic arts school, east camberwell girls' school, camberwell girls high school, canterbury girls' high school, tait> minnie, teachers, students, cory> suzanne.(prof.), secondary schools, primary schools, mangarra road, mangarra society -
Canterbury History Group
Book, Canterbury Girls' Secondary College
Booklet produced by Jan Tourrier and Eleanor McCoy for History Week 2010, featuring the history of fifteen places of historical interest at the Canterbury Girls' Secondary Collegecanterbury, canterbury girls secondary college, secondary schools, mangarra society, east camberwell domestic arts school, camberwell east elementary school, principals, moreton bay fig trees, white> laura, mangarra society -
Canterbury History Group
Article - Canterbury Girls' Secondary College celebrates 1928-1998
Article from local paper (name and date unknown )on the 70th anniversary of the Canterbury Girls Secondary College since its beginnings as the East Camberwell Primary School 1928. Includes a black and white photograph of studentscanterbury, canterbury girls secondary college, east camberwell primary school, mangarra road, mangarra society, students, cory> suzanne, primary schools, secondary schools -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Camberwell East Elementary School Drum and Fife Band 1933, 1933
Black and white photograph of the Drum and Fife Band of the Camberwell East Elementary School, 1933. Frederick Morgan(born c1922 husband of former President of Canterbury History Group) at front on far right, with kettle drum. Moreton Bay Fig Tree on right. Caretakers house on left. (Mr Moore)canterbury, camberwell east elementary school, canterbury girls secondary college, primary schools, bands, musical instruments, moreton bay fig tree -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Colour, 31 January 1993
Patterson Lakes is a suburb in the City of Kingston that is built one kilometre upstream of the mouth of the Patterson River. The area is bordered by the Patterson River and Eel Race Drain which enters the Kananook Creek. The suburb consists predominantly of newer housing developments and the tidal canal system of the development joins Port Phillip Bay. Patterson Lakes and the Kananook Creek were previously part of the extensive Carrum Carrum Swamp. The area was once a source of fish and eels for the Mayone-Bulluk clan of the Bunurong people. Over time the area was drained and in 1973 investigations commenced into the development of a unique residential area that would be built adjacent to canals and waterways. It was originally proposed to be known as "Gladesville". The development would give the suburb's homeowners access to Port Phillip Bay "from their back door". Circa 1974, the area was rezoned from rural to residential and named Patterson Lakes. Development has been continuous since the 1970s with construction of residential housing, schools, shopping centres, marinas, a hotel and library.Laminated colour aerial photograph of the Carrum and Patterson Lakes region within City of Kingston. This 1993 image includes Patterson River Secondary College, Roy Dore Reserve, Kananook Creek and Nepean Highway. The railway line can be seen as it veers inland from Eel Race Road, Seaford. The section of Ocean Reef Drive and Palm Beach Drive in Patterson Lakes appears to be a recent development with many spare blocks and new houses under construction.Black typed lettering on white adhesive label: 31.1.93 Black typed lettering on white adhesive label: 27E/7140 31/1/93 12.55 pm Black typed lettering on white label: 7140 Yellow round adhesive label located on left sidepatterson lakes, seaford, kananook creek, carrum carrum swamp, canals and waterways -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Colour, 1993
Carrum is a suburb in the City of Kingston bordered by the Patterson River in the north and Kananook Creek in the south. To the east the suburb is adjacent to Patterson Lakes. The Carrum Station was opened in 1882, when the railway line from Mordialloc was extended to Frankston. In the early 20th century, it was a destination for holidaymakers occupying tents and cabins. The area now consists of older housing and over time there have been many new housing developments.Carrum is located in the area that was originally part of the Carrum Carrum Swamp. The district had originally been the home of the Bunerong people who fished, gathered food and found refuge in the sand dunes. The Swamp was drained in 1879 when the Patterson Cut was formed and became known as Patterson River. Apart from local farmers, fishermen and hotel-keepers, there were few permanent residents until the early 20th century when it had become popular as a beach resort. In the 1920s and 1930s the area became occupied by more permanent residents.Laminated aerial colour photograph of Carrum and Patterson Lakes in the City of Kingston. The photograph also includes Kananook Creek and the northern section of Seaford. Prominent features include Roy Dore Reserve, Carrum Primary School, Patterson River Secondary College, Keast Park Seaford, the Seaford Swamp Drain and a section of Downs Estate situated on the traditional lands of the Bunurong people.Black type on white adhesive sticker: No. 7140 Black type of white adhesive sticker: 31-1-93 Black handwritten ink (marker): * [an asterisk] Yellow circular adhesive stickerpatterson lakes, seaford, carrum carrum swamp -
Melbourne Legacy
Programme, Legacy Presents the National Final of the 1996 Junior Plain English Speaking Award, 1996
From 1988 to 2021, Legacy held a public speaking contest for young secondary school students. It was initially called the Junior Plain English Speaking Award (JPESA) and later called Legacy Junior Public Speaking Award (LJPSA). Schools were eligible to send along up to 4 representatives to compete in a preliminary round. Participants gave a four minute prepared speech and a two minute impromptu response to a topic. This programme was from the finals of the Victorian competition in 1996 held in the Iwaki Auditorium at the ABC Southbank Centre, the winner would go on to compete in the National Final of the Award on 11 November. The following was taken from a programme in 1996: "The Award aim is to promote enhanced oral communication skills for 12-14 year old students and to help young people appreciate the ideals of Legacy - voluntary service, caring and comradeship - and the need for remembrance. It began in 1988 in the Melbourne area with the support of the Ministry of Education and The Plain English Foundation. Entries have grown from 24 in the 1988 competition to over 300 across the State, plus greater numbers participating in the process of selecting four contestants from each school. In 1995, a successful Interstate Championship was held with contestants from Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. On 11 November 1996 the first National final was held with contestants from six states." In 2011 it was 416 students from 140 secondary schools and colleges in Victoria. It is estimated that approximately 1500 students around Australia participated.A programme of finalists and presenters from the speaking contest that has been run by Legacy from 1988 to 2021.White glossy A3 card with blue printing as a programme of the speaking contest in 1994. legacy promotion, speaking contest, jpesa -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance Secondary College, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1993
Black and white photograph of twelve students from Lakes Entrance Secondary College presenting hampers they have made to the Salvation Army.schools, fundraising -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance Secondary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1993
Textile class made windcheaters to donate to Salvation Army.Black and white photograph group of students Secondary College textile class with Salvation Army Officer Mal McCann. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, students -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakers Entrance Secondary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1993
Black and white photograph five named students Secondary College preparing cakes for cake stall. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance Secondary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1993
Students identified as Kylie Thompson, Therese Guarnaccia, Tara Cousens, Jodie Brown, Kelly Storer.Black and white photograph nine named students Secondary College years 9 and 10 on sports fun day. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, sports -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance Secondary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1993
Students identified as Bianca Baker, Janelle Myers, Charlotte Crombie.Black and white photograph three named students Secondary College decoupage activity. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance Secondary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1993
Black and white photograph one student guide with visitor Secondary College Education Week. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, students -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance Secondary School, 1993
Black and white photograph three named students Secondary College in Japanese cooking class. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, activities -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance Secondary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1994
Appeared in Lakes Post Newspaper page 25, Interviews on hopes and aspirations,Black and white photograph large group students Year 10 Secondary College name change festival.Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, students -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance Secondary School, 1995
Black and white photograph shows Jenny Stott Gary Lewis and Steve Conn standing on beach giving directions Secondary College surfing competition. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, sports -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
Black and white photograph of a unknown surfer in surf competion Lakes Entrance Secondary College at Bluff Lake Tyers Beach Victoriaschools, sports -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance Secondary School, Lakes Post Newspaper
Black and white photograph of students doing gymnastics at Secondary College. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, activities -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Image, Carmelite Priory, Melbourne, c1897 [Brigidine Sisters, Albert Park], c1897
Black and white image of the double storey convent titled "Carmelite Convent, Port Melbourne". This building is actually on the corner of Beaconsfield Parade and Foote Street, Albert Park. In 2019 it is a convent of the Brigidine Sisters after previously being used as Kilbride Girls Secondary College. It is the home of the Brigidine Asylum Seekers Project. carmelite priory, port melbourne, albert park, beaconsfield parade, foote street, brigidine sisters, albert park -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance Secondary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1994
Other number 02878.3Black and white photograph music teacher Tanya Rodd Secondary College Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, school teachers -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance Secondary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1994
Students entertained visitors to the college during the week, Name Change Celebrations, Lakes Entrance Secondary College.Black and white photograph three students playing musical instruments Lakes Entrance Post Primary.schools, music -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance Secondary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1996
Black and white photograph three students - Brody Naunton, Amy Taylor, Tammy Baxter, practicing for concert playing musical instruments Secondary College. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, music -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance Secondary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
Other Number 02877.3Black and white photograph two students one teacher Secondary College, checking out VCE choices, posters displayed around the college.Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, students, school teachers