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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Students 1964
... Stawell High School Students 1964... with teacher Stawell High School Students 1964 Photograph ...Dianne Henderson, Lynne Puls, Eileen Crote, Kay Borela, Dawn Blachford, Valorie Thomas, Jan Peacock, Irene Potter, Julie Martin, Robyn Warren, Virginia Wallace, Cheryl Marchant, Eileen Hayward, Dianne Holmes, Lorraine Tieman, Meryl Briggs, Miss Alexander, Kath Rutter, Cheryl Blake, Maree Streeter, Janine ????, Sue Neil, Front Row: Helen Raeburn, Jody Reading, Lorraine Hood, Ann Davie, Faye Pickford, Colleen Jackson, Sharyn Hateley Dianne Hemley was away. Group of female Students in front of side wall of high school with teacherStudents Names on backeducation -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell High School Students 1964
... Stawell High School Students 1964... Stawell High School Students 1964 Photograph ...Back Row: Elizabeth Lindsay, Pam Grace, Chris Clark, Brian Clough, Keith McRae, Bruce Savage, Robert Pietch,??, Gary Thompson, Sue McLcklen??, Lorraine Bibby Front Row: Frances Banfield, Meryl Briggs, Christine Rudolf, Leslie Holmes, Jenny Odd, Lynette Rashe, Wendy AnyonGroup of male & female Students in front of side wall of high schoolStudents Names on backeducation -
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Memorabilia - Realia, 1987
... Souvenir Teaspoon – Stawell High School ... grampians Stawell Souvenir Teaspoon – Stawell High School ...Souvenir Teaspoon – Stawell High School stawell -
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Functional object - Bottle, 1982
... Stawell High School 70th Anniversary Souvenir Glass... grampians Stawell Stawell High School 70th Anniversary Souvenir ...Stawell High School 70th Anniversary Souvenir Glassstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, 1987
... Souvenir Teaspoon – Stawell High School - Ex Students... grampians Stawell Souvenir Teaspoon – Stawell High School - Ex ...Souvenir Teaspoon – Stawell High School - Ex Studentsstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle, 1982
... Stawell High School 70th Anniversary Best’s Bottle... grampians Stawell Stawell High School 70th Anniversary Best’s Bottle ...Stawell High School 70th Anniversary Best’s Bottlestawell -
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Headwear - Costume and Accessories, c1970
... Stawell High School Straw Hat worn in 1970 by Stawell High... grampians Stawell Clothing Material Stawell High School Straw Hat ...Stawell High School Straw Hat worn in 1970 by Stawell High school pupil Elizabeth McCann. Navy hat band with blue green red gold band.stawell clothing material -
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Memorabilia - Realia, 1930
... Stawell High School Terminal Report W. Langsford Form B... grampians Stawell Stawell High School Terminal Report W. Langsford ...Stawell High School Terminal Report W. Langsford Form B 1930stawell -
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Memorabilia - Badge, High School Hat Badge, 1939
... Enamelled Blue Red & Gold Stawell High School Hat Badge...Stawell Enamelled Blue Red & Gold Stawell High School Hat ...Enamelled Blue Red & Gold Stawell High School Hat Badge. Femalestawell -
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Photograph, Man posing in forest in riding gear c1940's
... Robert Rees Morcom. Received with Stawell High School Pass.... Received with Stawell High School Pass Certificate 13/12/1927 Man ...Robert Rees Morcom. Received with Stawell High School Pass Certificate 13/12/1927Painting by M Bower Baradine (on back) -
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Memorabilia - Realia, 1985-1991
... Stawell High School Blue Canvas School Bag. Used by Sharyn... grampians Stawell Education Stawell High School Blue Canvas School ...Stawell High School Blue Canvas School Bag. Used by Sharyn Johnson nee Gammonstawell, education -
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Memorabilia - Badge, School Badge with Pin, 1939
... Enamelled Blue Red & Gold Stawell High School Badge...Stawell Enamelled Blue Red & Gold Stawell High School Badge ...Enamelled Blue Red & Gold Stawell High School Badge with Pin used by (Altmann) Attrill. stawell -
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Headwear - Costume and Accessories, c1970
... Stawell High School Glengarry Navy Cap and blazer 1970... grampians Stawell Clothing Material Stawell High School Glengarry ...Stawell High School Glengarry Navy Cap and blazer 1970. Worn by Sue Carpenter as a student. Donated Joyce Dowsettstawell clothing material -
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Memorabilia - Realia, 2012
... Technical School 1882-2012. Stawell High School 1912-2012.... Stawell Technical School 1882-2012. Stawell High School 1912-2012 ...Stawell Technical School Souvenir Coffee Cup. Stawell Technical School 1882-2012. Stawell High School 1912-2012stawell -
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Headwear - Costume and Accessories, c1960
... Stawell High School Cap - Black with red border... grampians Stawell Clothing Material Stawell High School Cap - Black ...Stawell High School Cap - Black with red border and embroidered badge in gold and red SHS. Manufacturer Philip Joseph & Son Melbourne.stawell clothing material -
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Headwear - Costume and Accessories, c1964
... Stawell High School Beret worn in 1964. Black with red... grampians Stawell Clothing Material Stawell High School Beret worn ...Stawell High School Beret worn in 1964. Black with red band and gold and red embroidered badge with initials SHS. Worn by Margaret McCann pupil. stawell clothing material -
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Headwear - Costume and Accessories, c1970
... Stawell High School Hat worn in 1970. Black oval shape... grampians Stawell Clothing Material Stawell High School Hat worn ...Stawell High School Hat worn in 1970. Black oval shape with school badge embroidered in gold. Blue red and green initials SHS. Worn by Elizabeth McCann.stawell clothing material -
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Photograph - Stawell Photo Group Girls, Froms 3, 4, 5. November 1942, November 1942
... Stawell High School Girls... grampians Stawell Class Photos Class Photo High School Education ...Stawell Class PhotosB/W. Photo: Girls in Uniform posed in front of brick buildingStawell High School Girls 2nd Row Far Right Forms 3 - 4 - 5 Shirley Lewis Nov 1942 class photo, high school, education -
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Education kit - Realia, Ceramic Mug Commemorating Closing of Stawell Technical and Stawell High Schools 2012
... Stawell High School : et videri et posse 1912-2012... Technical School : Virtute el Labere 1882-2012 Stawell High School ...Commemorates closure of both technical and high schools to be amalgamated in Stawell Secondary CollegeWhite Mug with blue Interior, handle and School Logos and Mottos with opening and closing years.Stawell Technical School : Virtute el Labere 1882-2012 Stawell High School : et videri et posse 1912-2012educat, education -
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Photograph, Stawell High Scholl Form 3A -- Named 1965
... Stawell High School 1965... grampians Stawell High School 1965 Stawell Education Stawell High ...Stawell High School 1965stawell education -
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Photograph, Stawell High School's Choir on a truck -- Named 1953
... Stawell High School - Choir on a truck 1953... grampians Stawell High School - Choir on a truck 1953 Stawell ...Stawell High School - Choir on a truck 1953stawell education -
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Equipment - Realia, Morter & Pestle, 1930'3
... Used at Stawell Technical or Stawell High School... grampians Used at Stawell Technical or Stawell High School Science ...Used at Stawell Technical or Stawell High SchoolCast Iron Morter & Pestle rusty colourscience, education -
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Archive, 'The Final Pinnacle' Photos
... in 'The Final Pinnacle' the History of Stawell High School... High School Cream Phot Album with Flowers on Cover and White ...Contains Various photographs that were used in the Final Pinnacle Magazine.Cream Phot Album with Flowers on Cover and White LabelThe 'Final Pinnacle Album' on Front Cover. On the side on Blue Circle Sticker 15. This Album contains Photos used in 'The Final Pinnacle' the History of Stawell High Schooleducation -
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Photograph, Stawell High School's Historic Time Capsule in 1985 for Victoria's 150th Anniversary Celebrations
... Stawell High School Historic Capsule 1985 Victorias 150th... grampians Stawell High School Historic Capsule 1985 Victorias 150th ...Stawell High School Historic Capsule 1985 Victorias 150th Anniversary Celebrations.stawell education -
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Book, Humphrey Milford, Palgraves Golden Treasury with additional Poems, 1900's
... at Stawell High School.... at Stawell High School. stawell education Inside Name and School ...Poetry Selected ad Arranged by Frances Turner Palgraves, of the English Poets. Used as a School Text book by Sophie Dane, while at Stawell High School.Green Hard cover, with gold design containing Tulip buds and heart design with title on the spine Inside Name and School in Ink. Pencil text on next three pages. Name across Pages at Bottom of Book stawell education -
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Photograph - Group Photo, High School, December 1908
... Stawell High school Marge front row 3rd from right Mum's... grampians Huttley - Martin Family Huttley Martin Stawell High school ...Huttley - Martin FamilyB/W Group portrait in front of brick buildingStawell High school Marge front row 3rd from right Mum's friends ( I.E. Madge Huttley) Agnes Crag ? - front right - close friend of mum died of suicide pact - husband survived & goaled in Adelaide. Cath Jack - 2nd row 3rd from right Marg Heal - 2nd row 4th from right Thema Porter from 3rd from Lefthuttley, martin -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Newspaper - Photocopy, C 1958
... of the Stawell High School Welfare Union. ... in Stawell and is president of the Stawell High School Welfare Union ...Grampians House Changes Hands Grampians House in the centre of Hall's Gap township and one of the biggest guest houses in the area has been sold to Mr and Mrs Hudousek of St. Kilda Mr and Mrs Hudousck will take over Grampians House as from November 17, and Mr and Mrs D Matthews who have conducted it for the past ten years will come to Stawell to make their home here. Mrs Matthews has been actively associated with organisations at Hasll's Gap and is secretary of the current Wildbower (sic) Show. She has retained here interests in Stawell and is president of the Stawell High School Welfare Union. Typed extract from Stawell News 8-10-1958media, newspaper articles, guesthouses, grampian house -
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Photograph, Large Group at the Harvard College Stawell at 14 Ligar Street
... MARMION and was Stawell Girls High School and a kindergarten... College In 1882 it was renamed MARMION and was Stawell Girls High ...Large Group at Harvard College Stawell (14 Ligar Street)Sepia photograph of a large group of about 50 students (and possibly teachers) at the Harvard College in Stawell. located at 14 Ligar St. Back row includes W.W. TELFORD , R.M.TELFORD and George BAXTER The school was named GLENARA from 1884 and operated as the Stawell Ladies College In 1882 it was renamed MARMION and was Stawell Girls High School and a kindergarten In Jan 1885 it was renamed HARVARD COLLEGEStawell Photographic Co. Close Railway Station C. HEWITT, Manager Harvard College Rear: WWT, ____, ____, ____ ____ RMT, Geo. Baxterstawell, telford, glenara, marmion, education -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Victoria Education Gazette and Teachers' Aid, 1921-1930, 1921-1930
... ); Omeo School Endowment Plantation; Frank Tate; Stawell High...); Omeo School Endowment Plantation; Frank Tate; Stawell High ...The Victoria Education Gazette and Teachers' Aid was published for Victoria's teachers and was sent to all school on the state. In 1920 The Ballarat School of Mines had donated 136 pounds 14 shillings and 10 pence to the Victorian Education Department's War Relief Account, and the Ballarat Junior Technical School had donated 10 pounds 6 shillings and 10 pence.Ten black hard covered volumes with red tape spine, covering 1921 to 1930. The gazettes include Education Department appointments, transfers, resignations and retirements, vacancies, notices, queries, notices of books, examination papers, original articles, lesson plans, suggestions for lessons, drawing, obituaries, notes on nature study, mathematics, music, sloyd woodwork, English grammar, Victorian State School Swimming Clubs, Geography, penmanship, science, History, Latin, Geography, The School Garden, horticulture, singing, World War One; ANZAC Day, lifesaving, Astronomy, Empire Day, ANZAC Buffet London, Victorian Education Department's War Relief Fund .1) 1928. Articles include: New Caledonia, Swimming and Lifesaving, School forestry, a visit to the pyramids, Exploration of Gippsland, paul de Strezelecki, Angus McMillan, Villers Bretonneux Memorial School, American Black Walnut, Red Gum, Messmate Stringybark, The Great Barrier Reef, retirement of Frank Tate, Stawell High School, Report on Some Aspects of Education in the United States, Jubilee Education Exhibition , New School Readers; measured Drawing Images include: Macarthur Street School's Plantation, Maryborough School Plantation, Pinus Insignis (Radiata) ready for Milling, Creswick State Forest, Metalwork, Daylesford Pine Plantation four years old, Henry Harvey (art Inspector); Omeo School Endowment Plantation; Frank Tate; Stawell High School Drawings From Casts; Lake Tyers School Endowment Plantation, measured drawing, Thomas H. Stuart, GEorge Swinburne. J.R. Tantham-Fryer, Cookery Class, John Edward Thomas. .3) War Savings Stampsm Swimming and Life-saving, Teh Rural School System of Victoria, Imaginative Composition, ANZAC Day, Retardation, Teh Bright Child Hudson Hard Obituary, Leeches, Relief for Distress in Europe, Dental, Teachers' Library, History of Portarlington, J.E. Stevens Obituary, Victorian Teachers in England Images: Swimming and Life-Saving Medallion .3) Swimming and Lifesaving, Bronze medallion, Victoria Leage of Victori, War Savings Stamps, Rural School Sytem of Victoria, .4) War Relief, Talbot Colony for Epileptics Masonmeadows, Discipline New and Old (Percy Samson), Soldier teachers, Preservation of Australian Birds, Arbor Day, Jubilee of Free Education, Teaching Geography, Poery in Schools, School Committees, Shelter Pavilion, Mysia Memorial School, Clovers, Jubilee Exhibition, Domestic Arts, Louis Pasteur, .5) Victoria League of Victoria, An Endowment Scheme (Pine Plantations), School Endowment Plantations, Protecting our trees by Owen Jones,. Victorian State Schools Horticultural Society, Sloyd Woodwork, School Forestry, Thomas Brodribb Obituary and portrait, Imperial Education Conference London, school Management and Method, School plantations, Eucalypt plantations in the Bendix and Heathcote District, Junior Red Cross, Jubilee Education Exhibition, Gould League Competitions, handwriting, The School Magazine, Frank Tate in London, Victorian beetles, Council of Public Education, Villers Bretonneux and its new School, Death of Samuel Summons, Woodwork Summer School, Swimming, Japanese Relief Fund, Retirement of John Cross, reminiscences of the Late Mr Albert Mattingley .6) Thomas H. Trengrove and the Villers Bretonneux School hall and pilaster carvings, forestry, visit of Maryborough teachers to Ballarat Water Reserves, noxious weeds, relief for Distressed Europe, The Dalton Plan, Empire Day, Retirement of Mr Fussell, Centenary of Hume and Hovell Expedition, League of Kindness, Effective Nature Study in a Rural School, Some Facts About Paper and their Bearing Upon School Plantations, Council of the Working Men's College Melbourne, Maria Montessori, University Vacation School, Horticulture in State Schools, An Informal Chat About French Schools (C.R. McRae), The Vacation School, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Inspector's Report on a 5th-class School, Can Children Write Verse, John Adams, Victoria League of Victoria, R.F. Toutcher, Sir James Barbie's Address to High-School Girls, Impressions of a High School Teacher Abroad (R.D. Collman), The Spirit of the School Plantation Scheme, Monument of the Late Mr and Mrs A.T. Sharp at Box Hill Cemetery, The Teaching of Geography, The Treatment of Poetry in Class, Two Difficult Arithmetic Lessons, Location of Principal Australian Timbers, Dr John Smyth, Stammering and its Influence on Education, Wireless Broadcasting as an Educational Medium, Boys School at Villers Brettonneux, The New School at Villers Brettonneux, Bird Day, Messmate or Stringybark, What Every Woman Knows, Director's Report on Denmark .7)1925 . Includes: School Forestry, horticulture, J.H. Betheras retirement, Ivanhoe School, Coburg School, Moorabool Junior Technical School, Villers Bretonneux School hall and pilaster carvings, Francis Ormond, William Charles Kernot, Corsican Pnes at Creswick, Ballarat High School Plantation, Workin Men's College, RMIT, Naorrow LEafed Peppermint, Education and World Peace, Eucalypts of Victoria, John C. Eccles, Blue Gum. Manners, Giving the Poorly Nourished Boy A Chance, Native Ferns, Marybourough Technical School, Memorial School at Villers-Brettonneux .8) Experimental Plots in Country Schools (W.W. Gay), Villers Bretonneaux and its Memorial School. nominated classes for Art Teachers, The Teachers Act 1925, Horsham High School, Richmond Technical School, Farewell to Messrs C.R. Long and Ponsonby Carew-Smyth, Frank Tate, Phyiscal Training, Arbor Day, ANZAC Day, Shakespeare Day,Bendigo Junior Techncial School, Musical Appreciation, Motor Dental Unit, School Camps, Education Act of 1872: Mr Angus McKay's Part (George Mackay), A Bush Fire Experience (Irene Stable), Black Sunday, Californian Red Pine, Women's Education in America, Farewell to Lord and Lady Stradbroke, Grevilia Robusta, Silky Oak, Redwood, John E. Grant, The Need for Research (Donald Clark), Junior Drama, Ida D. Marshall, John Pounds, Australian Books, Fish Creek School, State Boundaries, History in the Curriculum, Ceramic Art in Australia (Percy E. Everett), Choice of School Songs, Tasmanian Beech, Should History be Taught on a National or an International Basis, Hydatid Disease, James Holland Obituary, Florrie Hodges, Queensland Maple, Post Bushfire Ruins at Fumina, Arbor Day at Fumina, Queensland Rosewood, Omeo Endowment Plantation, Bird Day, Junior Red Cross, Pioneers' Day, Edward Henty, Junior Technical Schools, Yellow Pine, History and Progress of Needlework, A.B.C. of Astronomy, Northumberland Mental tests, Queensland Red Cedar, Teh Globe Theatre, .9) 1927 includes The ABC of Astronomy, Atr Theatre, English Beech, Angus McMillan Art Pottery, School Singing, State Schools' Nursery, School endowment plantations, Making a Man, experimental proof of Charles's Law, John Smyth obituary and portrait, Linton Pine Planation, motivation of arithmetic, Women's Classes at Dookie, Swimming and Lifesaving, Pioneers Day, Drawing, Ballarat High School planation, biting fly, Tir-Na-N'og, John Byatt retirement and portrait, Technical Schools Conference at Daylesford, Ethel Osborne and portrait, library. Francis Thompson portrait, Adam Lindsay Gordon, Solar movement, motor transport, Liverpool Cathedral, Teh Story of the Cathedral, Bendigo School of Mines, Omeo School pine plantation, Egypt and the Nile, Self-Criticism Images include Ballarat High School Pine Plantation, Vale Park, Francis Ormond, Woking Men's College (RMIT), W.N. Kernot, A Stand of Corsican Pines at Creswick, Victoria .10) Some Remarks on the Relationship of the technical Schools to the University (Donald Clark) , Present Day Education in England , Memorial to Joseph Cornwall, Spelling, motivation, Singing, State Scholarships, Agriculture, T.W. Bothroyd, The Swimmer - A Summer School Sketch (H.H. Croll), Swimming woodwork, Farewell to Dr Sutton. ,Drowning, War Savings Movement, White Beech. George S. Browne , Example of School Honor Book, Blackwood, Optimistic teacher, Soldier settlement around Shapparton, Oral Hygiene, Cinema Machines, Basketball, Wakter M. Camble obituary, ANZAC day Pilgrimage in England, Froebel's System, Montessori Method, War Relief Fund, New Zealand Kauri Tree, Bat Tenis at a Bush School., Advice to Australian Girls, Chrysanthemums, Royal Visit, National Parks of Victoria, Maurice Copland Obituary, total eclipse of the Moon, School libraries, The teacher and the COmmunity (A.M. Barry), The Reading Lesson, Swimming and Life-saving, MElbourne Teachers' College War Memorial Windows Old Trainees War Memorial, Cultivating a Natinoal Art education gazette, school, education, teaching, teacher, world war one, school plantations, macarthur street pine plantation, school forestry, creswick state forest, anzac day, armistance celebrations, frank tate, frank tate retirement, drawing from cast, education department school readers, lake tyers pine plantation, w.n. kernot, rmit, working men's college, francis ormond, pine plantations, calenbeem park, creswick, villers-brettonneux school hall and carvings, thomas trengrove, corsican pines, creswick, pine endowment plantations, mccarthur st primary school pine plantation, ballarat high school pine plantation, vale park, mount pleasant primary school pine plantation, golden point pine plantation, angus macmillan, paul de strzelecki, gippsland, villers-bretonneaux memorial school, francis thompson, english ash, pestalozzi centenary, shakespeare day, swimming classes, clear pine, cinema in education, american black walnut, red gum, thomas wolliam bothroyd obituary, and portrait, physical training displays, teaching of spelling, ohm's law, blue gum -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Magazine - B/W, C 1915
Large families were the norm, rather than the exception up to the time of the World wars. perhaps the senseless destruction of those young lives sickened humanity- perhaps the increased taxes and cost of living resulting from the wars caused a necessary reduction in family size. Perhaps the independence won by women as they carried on their daily lives without their men, made mothers say, "Enough" The Warren family farmed the fertile Fyans Creek flats in the Grampian Mountains of Western Victoria. Some say Halls Gap was so named because the bushranger Hall holed up there in the early days. The rugged slopes and hidden gullies could have hidden a whole gang of bushrangers, but little remained undiscovered to a wandering family of 12 children growing up with their flocks and herds grazing the ranges. A tired rider could nod off, safe in the knowledge a trusty stockhorse would plod steadily homeward into the night. Responsibility quickly made youngsters capable and reliable. Then Australia went to war. There were three older brothers, then the girls, then young Frank. All the men went, including Frank. So the girls had to run the farm alone. Their mother had her hands full with the youngsters, still attending school, a daily walk over the mountain to Pomonal and return. But the loss of the men's casual wages from timber cutting and labouring jobs, meant great hardship is some method of earning a cash income had to be devised. Paying guests! That was it. So Myrtle Bank Guest House was born. City folk flocked to the mountain resort. High stepping mountain horses met them at the Stawell raid-head, with the tall and beautiful Warren girls driving them in experienced fashion, their auburn hair sometimes falling from its pins to fly free, as the dray bowled along towards the hills. The would hitch up their skirts to saw and chop wood for the stoves and fires. They milked cows and delivered calves. They shore sheep and trimmed their feet. They mustered their cattle as the seasons rolled by, and the paying guests watched and participated, fascinated. With laughter and song, the girls would wash up in a tin dish, throw on their house clothes to wait on table, sing and play piano, violin, accordion, enjoying the talk of the city and that other world so far away from their mountain home. The simple country menu was a hit, and the homemade bread, butter, jams and preserves, fruit and vegetables sent guests staggering to their armchairs. Picnics, hikes, goodbyes and welcomes blurred as the years of the war dragged by. Bookings were made and remade as the new enterprise became established. Peace was declared. the men returned A whole new building rose with two floors, inviting verandahs and bathrooms. Myrtle Bank would remain a family business all its lifetime, until buried below the Bellfield Dam, by which time more than one the girls had joined their beloved Frank, lost on Flanders Field. Article in book or magazine describing life at Myrtlebank during war years Other article written from letter from soldier P Lillis to his sister 3rd article of woman from country enlisting in WAAF Submitted by Carol of Bannockburn, Submitted by D Langley Submitted by Meryl of South Frankstonaccommodation, myrtlebank, people, warren