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Williamstown High School
Mr Fagan - Principal 1975-81
Copy of photograph mounted on board. Accompanied by a caption.Caption Reads: Mr Fagan, Principal 1975-81. '(The school)...weathered the storms of the past decade and have avoided the pursuit of mediocrity...' High Tide 1979.williamstown high school, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, principals -
Williamstown High School
Ball games 1970s
WHS boys playing basketball (?) in school grounds.Copy of black and white photograph mounted on board.williamstown high school, 1970s, sport -
Williamstown High School
Certificate Honours 1954
Certificate presented to student at the end of the school year as recognition of high achievement in their studies.Black and white copy of certificate mounted on board.See jpg for all details.williamstown high school, 1954, certificate honours, academic awards, penelope tilbrook -
Williamstown High School
1970s Girls tennis team
Copy of black and white photograph mounted on board.williamstown high school, 1970s, tennis -
Williamstown High School
1971 - Junior 1st XVIII
Copy of a black and white photograph mounted on card.On back of photograph: 1971 Junior 1st XVIII - Mr Fogarty. Taken from 1971 High Tide.williamstown high school, 1971, football team -
Williamstown High School
1990 - 3 generations
Copy of black and white photograph mounted on board.On back of photograph: 3 generations 1990; Martin Bowyer, Linda (Riddell) Bowyer, Mark Bowyer. (The Age).williamstown high school, 1990, 75th anniversary -
Williamstown High School
1990s - opening new basketball court
Copy of black and white photograph mounted on board.On back of photograph: new basketball court opened 1990.williamstown high school, 1990, basketball court -
Williamstown High School
1970s - Arts Program
Jenny Pitts (student - Form 4, 1972) chose body painting for her 1970's art project..Copy of black and white photograph mounted on board.williamstown high school, arts program, body painting, jenny pitts, 1970's, 1972 -
Williamstown High School
1986 - Year of Peace ceramic mural
Copy of black and white photograph mounted on board.williamstown high school, 1986, year of peace, ceramics -
Williamstown High School
1971 - Netball team 2nds
Copy of black and white photograph mounted on board.williamstown high school, 1971, netball -
Williamstown High School
1976 Form 5A
Copy of black and white photograph mounted on board.On back of photograph: Form 5A 1976 - Lyn Blunt 2nd front row, John Frame last in 2nd row.williamstown high school, 1976, form 5a -
Williamstown High School
1995 - Construction of new gym
Copy of black and white photograph mounted on board.williamstown high school, 1995, gymnasium, construction -
Williamstown High School
1980s - Rock Eisteddford
Copy of black and white photograph mounted on board.williamstown high school, 1980s, rock eisteddford, music -
Williamstown High School
1990 Cookery centre
Colour photograph of the cookery centre, mounted on board.williamstown high school, 1990, cookery centre -
Williamstown High School
1960s brought
List of major events of the 1960s. Mounted on board.1960s, events, williamstown high school -
Williamstown High School
1930s W.Evans recollections
Recollections of a teacher from the 1930s, mounted on board.williamstown high school, w. evans, 1930s, recollections -
City of Ballarat
Artwork, other - Public Memorial, Olympic Monument
The Olympic precinct redevelopment was driven by a group of Ballarat Olympians to commemorate 50 years since the 1956 Olympic rowing events on Lake Wendouree. The memorial highlights the values of the Olympic movement and honours Ballarat Olympians by bronze casts of hands or feet. The memorial was constructed by Ballarat builder H. Troon using the Olympic rings as the focal point.The monument is of historic and social significance to the people of BallaratWhite stone monument mounted with Olympic rings"The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part, just as the most important thing in life is not the triumph, but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered, but to have fought well."olympic games, 1956 olympic -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, 1956-1957
Robin Boyd developed a close friendship with the founder of the Bauhaus in Weimar Germany, Walter Gropius, who had moved to the USA in the 1930s. Through this connection, Boyd was invited to be the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Bemis Professor at the School in the North American academic year 1956-7. Robin and Patricia Boyd, with their youngest daughter Suzy, were based in Cambridge, Massachusetts for the year. Boyd gave some lectures at MIT and he was also invited to give lectures at many other universities, allowing him to travel widely within the USA, especially on the East Coast. This gave him the opportunity to meet architects like Frank Lloyd Wright, Eero Saarinen, Paul Rudolph and many others, and visit the offices of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, and places like Taliesin and the General Motors Technical Center Detroit. On the way home, the Boyds visited London, Berlin, Paris and Le Corbusier’s Ronchamp Chapel in France.Colour slide in a mount. Unknown location, USA17 / Encircled 36F (Handwritten)mit bemis professorship, mit, robin boyd, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, 1956-1957
Robin Boyd developed a close friendship with the founder of the Bauhaus in Weimar Germany, Walter Gropius, who had moved to the USA in the 1930s. Through this connection, Boyd was invited to be the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Bemis Professor at the School in the North American academic year 1956-7. Robin and Patricia Boyd, with their youngest daughter Suzy, were based in Cambridge, Massachusetts for the year. Boyd gave some lectures at MIT and he was also invited to give lectures at many other universities, allowing him to travel widely within the USA, especially on the East Coast. This gave him the opportunity to meet architects like Frank Lloyd Wright, Eero Saarinen, Paul Rudolph and many others, and visit the offices of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, and places like Taliesin and the General Motors Technical Center Detroit. On the way home, the Boyds visited London, Berlin, Paris and Le Corbusier’s Ronchamp Chapel in France.Colour slide in a mount. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USAMade in USA / Patented / Encircled 38F (Handwritten)mit bemis professorship, mit, robin boyd, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide
Colour slide in a mount. Unknown location, USAMade in USA / Patented / Encircled 18 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide
Colour slide in a mount. Unknown house and locationMade in USA / Patentedslide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, 1956-1957
Robin Boyd developed a close friendship with the founder of the Bauhaus in Weimar Germany, Walter Gropius, who had moved to the USA in the 1930s. Through this connection, Boyd was invited to be the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Bemis Professor at the School in the North American academic year 1956-7. Robin and Patricia Boyd, with their youngest daughter Suzy, were based in Cambridge, Massachusetts for the year. Boyd gave some lectures at MIT and he was also invited to give lectures at many other universities, allowing him to travel widely within the USA, especially on the East Coast. This gave him the opportunity to meet architects like Frank Lloyd Wright, Eero Saarinen, Paul Rudolph and many others, and visit the offices of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, and places like Taliesin and the General Motors Technical Center Detroit. On the way home, the Boyds visited London, Berlin, Paris and Le Corbusier’s Ronchamp Chapel in France.Colour slide in a mount. Unknown location, USAMade in USA / 12mit bemis professorship, mit, robin boyd, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, 1956-1957
Robin Boyd developed a close friendship with the founder of the Bauhaus in Weimar Germany, Walter Gropius, who had moved to the USA in the 1930s. Through this connection, Boyd was invited to be the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Bemis Professor at the School in the North American academic year 1956-7. Robin and Patricia Boyd, with their youngest daughter Suzy, were based in Cambridge, Massachusetts for the year. Boyd gave some lectures at MIT and he was also invited to give lectures at many other universities, allowing him to travel widely within the USA, especially on the East Coast. This gave him the opportunity to meet architects like Frank Lloyd Wright, Eero Saarinen, Paul Rudolph and many others, and visit the offices of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, and places like Taliesin and the General Motors Technical Center Detroit. On the way home, the Boyds visited London, Berlin, Paris and Le Corbusier’s Ronchamp Chapel in France.Colour slide in a mount. Possibly Boston, USAMade in USA / Patentedmit bemis professorship, mit, robin boyd, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide
Robin Boyd wrote two books on Japanese architects and architecture - “Kenzo Tange” published by George Braziller in 1962 and “New Directions in Japanese Architecture” published by Studio Vista in 1968. During the 1960s he travelled several times to Japan to research these books and as part of his role as Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘70 in Osaka.Colour slide in a mount. Department store, JapanMade in Australia / 6japan, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide
Colour slide in a mount. Regional town, AustraliaMade in Australia / 15 / SEPaustralia, slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide
Colour slide in a mount. Garden, possibly AustraliaMade in Australia / 14 (Handwritten) / G13 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, 1950
Penleigh Boyd, Robin and Patricia Boyd's son, writes “Prior to 1950 Robin, like most other amateur or hobby photographers, took black and white printed photographs. The oldest slides date from 1950 when Robin and Patricia travelled to Europe on Robin’s Robert Haddon Travelling Scholarship.” In 1948 Robin Boyd was awarded ‘joint first place’ in the Robert Haddon competition for his design of Mildura art gallery. The scholarship helped fund their first overseas trip. Robin and Patricia were passengers on the Greek ship “Cyrenia” departing in May 1950, passing through the Suez Canal and landing in Genoa five weeks later. For six months, they travelled extensively throughout Europe (predominantly driving themselves) - France, Italy, United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Spain.Colour slide in a mount. Foreshore, Nice, FranceNice / Foreshore (All Handwritten)haddon travelling scholarship, haddon, robin boyd, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, 1964
In 1964, Robin and Patricia Boyd spent several weeks on a world tour - Boyd took a leading role at the International Design Conference in Aspen and he also visited Chicago, Yale University, and New York’s World Fair. The Boyds then travelled on to England, Finland (especially to see Tapiola), Russia and India to see Le Corbusier's Chandigarh, and also Hong Kong and Thailand.Colour slide in a mount. Housing, Tapiola, FinlandMade in Australia / 26 / AUG 64Mfinland, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide
Colour slide in a mount. Unknown location, Japan2slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, 1950
Penleigh Boyd, Robin and Patricia Boyd's son, writes “Prior to 1950 Robin, like most other amateur or hobby photographers, took black and white printed photographs. The oldest slides date from 1950 when Robin and Patricia travelled to Europe on Robin’s Robert Haddon Travelling Scholarship.” In 1948 Robin Boyd was awarded ‘joint first place’ in the Robert Haddon competition for his design of Mildura art gallery. The scholarship helped fund their first overseas trip. Robin and Patricia were passengers on the Greek ship “Cyrenia” departing in May 1950, passing through the Suez Canal and landing in Genoa five weeks later. For six months, they travelled extensively throughout Europe (predominantly driving themselves) - France, Italy, United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Spain.Colour slide in a mount. Flats, Rome, ItalyRome / Flats / 1950 (All Handwritten)haddon travelling scholarship, haddon, robin boyd, slide