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Williamstown High School
Until ya say ya love me 1987
The Finn Koren CollectionYellow A4 paper flyer advertising the Footscray Community Arts Centre - Until ya say ya love me. The show featured WHS band Top Secret and was held on Oct 22, 23, 34, 1987the finn koren collection, williamstown high school, 1987, music, top secret, rock bands, footscray community arts centre -
Williamstown High School
Next Wave festival 1992
The Finn Koren collection.A thank you letter from Lu Sexton, Music Co-Ordinator, for WHS's performance at Melbourne Central, as part of the 1992 Next Wave Festival.finn koren, williamstown high school, 1992, next wave festival, melbourne central, music -
Williamstown Historical Society Inc
Miniature pram, Miniature wooden pram
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Williamstown Historical Society Inc
Ballot box
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Williamstown Historical Society Inc
Fish scale Floral display in glass dome
Patriotic floral tribute c1899 Seamen's hobby while on board to create a posy for 'loved ones'Glass dome on wooden base enclosing a floral display made entirely of fish scalesseamen floral tribute fish scale -
Williamstown Historical Society Inc
Portraiture oil painting, "Morning Tea"
Painted by Enid Philip in 1922 at the National Gallery School, Melbourne for an overseas scholarship.Painting depicts elderly woman, two young women and girl sitting around a table having morning tea. On canvas, oil paint and wooden framesignature of artist Philip, Enid (1898-1984)morning tea painting enid philip national gallery school -
Williamstown Historical Society Inc
Model of Newport Steam Ferry No.3
The ferry travelled across the Yarra river at Newport Power Station to Port Melbourne. Model depicting the passenger and car ferry. ferry car passenger newport williamstown -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Textile - Strathmore Grammar Pennant, Circa 1960
The origin of this pennant is unknown. It is the only one of its kind in the heritage collection. A past student has suggested that it was possibly issued to students in the 1960s as a fundraiser.Navy blue triangular felt pennant with the school logo (yellow and white) and the word 'Strathmore' painted (possibly stencilled) on the front in yellow paint. -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Photograph - Red Cross class 1968, 1968
A co-curricular activity offered by the school while Eileen Price was Principal was the Junior Red Cross Home Nursing course. Despite troubled finances and low enrolments, Eileen Price focused on modernising the curriculum, introducing for example, an Individual Maths Program (IMP) laboratory and expanding co-curricular activities to include excursions. The number of students pictured in this photograph amount to almost half the number of enrolled students in 1968. Black and white photograph of a group of students in two rows. Some students wear the cape, badge and a head scarf of the Junior Red Cross. -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Sign - Westbourne Sign in Glass, c. 1980's
In the early days of the establishing the new secondary campus many of the school signs were handmade, often by staff member Frank Scambler, but also by dedicated parents and friends of the school. This sign is representative of the 'handmade' nature of school signage during the early establishment of the Westbourne Truganina campus.Glass panel with the front painted with blue background and "WESTBOURNE" hand painted in yellow. A thin gold film has been adhered to the top and bottom edges. The reverse is spray painted in yellow and blue and a piece of masking tape containing inscriptions is adhered to the middle.On the masking tape on the reverse, "AZURE/ BLUE/ 2 OFF. -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Card - Christmas Card from M.M. Molland
This card was sent to a student of the school in the 1950s. It was donated to the heritage collection along with another personal letter from Principal Molland, sent to the student when she was away from school, ill with measles. The card demonstrates the personal attention that students received from Mabel Molland and has historic significance and interpretive capacity in understanding the kind of leader and educator that Mabel Molland was. Small card with printed front, featuring a yellow circle in the centre with areas of red at the top and bottom. The image in the yellow circle consists of two birds on a lower tree branch and a further bird on an upper thin branch surrounded by blue flowers. Predominant colours are yellow, red, green and blue.Inside the card there is a message to a student. The message is signed M.M. Molland. -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Uniform - Handmade Summer Dress
This was the uniform of junior girls from the 1960s until the new campus for secondary students began at Truganina in 1978. Shortly after the opening of the secondary campus a new dress, green in colour, was adopted for all girls. This summer uniform dress, donated by a past parent, was handmade and worn by a prep student in 1977. It is a rare example of the school dress from this period. Together with a dress pattern and a sample of the same fabric donated by another past parent, these items have historic significance and interpretive capacity. Current students enjoy learning about how different the provision of school uniforms was not so long ago, as Westbourne uniforms can now be ordered online.Small belted dress in blue checked pattern with white collar and sleeve cuffs and three white buttons down the front. -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Award - Prize Medal 1928
This medal was donated by past student Cyril Brown in 2012. He received the award at Speech Night 1928 for attending school for three years without missing a day. This award was not given lightly. In 1926 Mabel Molland said in her Speech Night report, ‘Lorna Banks would have gained the gold medal for three years in succession had she not become ill one week before the school closed’. This medal has historic significance as a medal awarded to a past student and kept for 84 years. It is a rare example of the 3 Years Medal, without which we would not know the physical form of the award, mentioned in a number of Speech Night reports. The Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection also contains an oral history interview with Mr. Brown which adds to the comparative significance of this item.Small gold medal featuring a shield inside a circle with a small ring at the top which attaches to the ring bail. The front of the shield has decorative engraving of letters 'WGS'. The reverse has engraved words, '3 Years/1928/C. Brown'. There are three hallmarks stamped below the engraved words on the reverse. -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Photograph - Official opening of stage 1 building of the new campus 1979
Principal John Pascoe stands behind Senator John L. Carrick as he speaks at the official opening of stage 1 building of the new campus at Truganina, February 1979. Classes began in temporary classrooms a year earlier and students reflected on the hive of activity while buildings went up around them in the 1978 yearbook, Literata: 'We still had to put up with the noise of the builders finishing the building' D.W 'There was hardly anything to be taught in...I thought it was disorganised, lonely and hectic' K.H. 'I do not know how the workers completed the school in such a short time' A. DiM. In a longer piece, past student and school captain, Fiona Kellett, wrote: 'Where once there were just paddocks, we now have a fine school, of which we are very proud. In the years to come this school will become bigger and everyone will see their dreams and hard work fulfilled'. Black and white photograph of a group of people seated facing a stage. On the stage, four students stand to the left of a podium at which Senator John. L. Carrick is speaking. -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Uniform - BPSA Cricket Cap
In search of regular sports competition, Westbourne joined a number of sporting associations, including the Ballarat Public Schools Association (BPSA). Participation in sports teams, often with Saturday morning fixtures requiring overnight billeting in various towns, became compulsory for all students in 1986. In 1997 Principal Geoffrey Ryan was involved in the foundation and implementation of a new Association of Co-educational Schools (ACS) that would streamline sports competition for Westbourne. Other foundation schools were Eltham College, Loyola College, St Leonards College and St Michael’s Grammar School. Based on principles of inclusiveness, equal sporting opportunities for boys and girls, participation, commitment and competitiveness, the major advantage of the new ACS competition was that ‘all fixtures will be completed after school during the week in time for students to catch late buses home’ (Geoffrey Ryan, Principal’s Newsletter, December 1997). Felted wool cap in alternating black and yellow segments with a black peak and the letters 'B.P.S.A' appliqued on the front yellow segment.sport, interschool sport, physical education -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Textile - Chapel Altar Cloth, 1989
This altar cloth is one of a set of four of various sizes, embroidered and donated by a parent for the opening of the school's chapel. The chapel was completed in 1989 and officially dedicated 'in thanks for the work of J.R. Pascoe' in March 1990. Religious instruction has never formed part of the curriculum at Westbourne but Christian values have underpinned the school's identity since its very early days. Recognising the importance of spirituality to the broader life of a school, Principal John Pascoe set about building a small chapel at the Truganina campus. In 1988, Reverend George DuRink was appointed as inaugural chaplain, in time to advise on the chapel design, and remained at the school for more than twenty years. Reverend DuRink's friendly, inclusive approach to ministering, drawing largely on his extensive knowledge of philosophy and ethics, and welcoming the many faiths and cultures that came to the school from the growing surrounding community, set the tone for the spiritual dimension of education at Westbourne. An integral part of the fabric of the school, the chapel has been a place to gather for comfort and support during difficult times, a place for quiet reflection and at times a place for music and celebration.This altar cloth has historic significance as it is associated with the very beginning of the Westbourne chapel and was used in the chapel for many years. A rectangular piece of evenweave fabric with a fringed edge and cross stitched with a blue border around the entire piece and a yellow and green Westbourne logo facing the short edge at one end. -
Williamstown High School
Merit certificate 1936
This certificate was presented to Amy Corbett in 1936. It is numbered 299725 and was signed by the Principal, Mr Richards.Buff coloured card, printed certificate recognising student achievement in completing the first two years of High School. This certificate was presented to Amy Corbett in 1936.See image above.williamstown high school, merit certificate, 1936, amy corbett -
Williamstown High School
Negatives
Negatives of photographs taken in the 1970's, 1980's, 1990's. The negatives are in various coloured paper packets as illustrated.williamstown high school, negatives, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's -
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Williamstown High School
athletics meet program 1946
On the front cover: "To commemorate the retirement of our Headmaster, Mr Townsend."Souvenir programme of the intra school sports "Annual athletic sports meeting" of 9th October 1946. Programme consists of an 8 page booklet printed on paper.Names on front of programme. See pdf above.williamstown high school, 1946, programme -
Williamstown High School
Display material 1960s
Hundreds of items that have been photocopied and laminated. Includes class lists, form photographs, copies of High Tide covers and excerpts. Collected and assembled by Barbara Muster and used for WHSESSA display, 2018. Item consists of 1 x blue folder, 1 x large yellow folio plastic clip seal plastic pocket.1960s, williamstown high school, display materials -
Williamstown High School
Plans: Bayview Campus 1995
Architect drawings and correspondence re: new building at Bayview Campus. Consists of 80+ A3 pages of architects drawings, notes and letters.williamstown high school, 1995, architect's drawings -
Williamstown High School
Prefect badge 1938
Photograph of metal Prefect badge, issued to students in 1938. This badge presented to James Thomas.badges, williamstown high school, 1938, prefects -
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Year 9AG 1993
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Year 9DR 1993
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Year 9JM 1993
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Year 9JO 1993
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Year 10HY 1993
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Year 10SC 1993
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Year 10TL 1993
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