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Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (item) - RAAF Wirraway Aircraft Servicing And Maintenance Form E/E.77 Travel Copy - A20-689, Royal Australian Air Force, Travel Copy: Aeroplane Maintenance Form E/E. 77, 07/03/55
... . Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty... School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. Beige A4 staple-bound ...Contains daily inspection and test flight records. Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (item) - RAAF Wirraway Aircraft Servicing And Maintenance Form E/E.77 Travel Copy - A20-683, Royal Australian Air Force, Travel Copy: Aeroplane Maintenance Form E/E. 77, 07/03/55
... . Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty... School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. Beige A4 staple-bound ...Contains daily inspection and test flight records. Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (item) - RAAF Wirraway Aircraft Servicing And Maintenance Form E/E.77 Travel Copy - A20-677, Royal Australian Air Force, Travel Copy: Aeroplane Maintenance Form E/E. 77, 01/03/55
... . Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty... School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. Beige A4 staple-bound ...Contains daily inspection and test flight records. Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (item) - RAAF Wirraway Aircraft Servicing And Maintenance Form E/E.77 Travel Copy - A20-676, Royal Australian Air Force, Travel Copy: Aeroplane Maintenance Form E/E. 77, 21/11/56
... . Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty... School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. Beige A4 staple-bound ...Contains daily inspection and test flight records. Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (item) - RAAF Wirraway Aircraft Servicing And Maintenance Form E/E.77 Travel Copy - A20-657, Royal Australian Air Force, Travel Copy: Aeroplane Maintenance Form E/E. 77, 16/11/54
... . Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty... School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. Beige A4 staple-bound ...Contains daily inspection and test flight records. Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (item) - RAAF Wirraway Aircraft Servicing And Maintenance Form E/E.77 Travel Copy - A20-652, Royal Australian Air Force, Travel Copy: Aeroplane Maintenance Form E/E. 77, 09/01/53
... . Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty... School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. Beige A4 staple-bound ...Contains daily inspection and test flight records. Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (item) - RAAF Wirraway Aircraft Servicing And Maintenance Form E/E.77 Travel Copy - A20-649, Royal Australian Air Force, Travel Copy: Aeroplane Maintenance Form E/E. 77, 01/12/55
... . Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty... School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. Beige A4 staple-bound ...Contains daily inspection and test flight records. Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (item) - RAAF Wirraway Aircraft Servicing And Maintenance Form E/E.77 Travel Copy - A20-647, Royal Australian Air Force, Travel Copy: Aeroplane Maintenance Form E/E. 77, 16/11/1954
... . Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty... School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. Beige A4 staple-bound ...Contains daily inspection and test flight records. Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (item) - RAAF Wirraway Aircraft Servicing And Maintenance Form E/E.77 Travel Copy - A20-563, Royal Australian Air Force, Travel Copy: Aeroplane Maintenance Form E/E. 77, 16/11/1954
... . Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty... School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. Beige A4 staple-bound ...Contains daily inspection and test flight records. Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (item) - RAAF Wirraway Aircraft Servicing And Maintenance Form E/E.77 Travel Copy - A20-369, Royal Australian Air Force, Travel Copy: Aeroplane Maintenance Form E/E. 77, 16/11/1954
... . Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty... School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. Beige A4 staple-bound ...Contains daily inspection and test flight records. Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Administrative record (item) - RAAF Wirraway Aircraft Servicing And Maintenance Form E/E.77 Travel Copy - A20-292, Royal Australian Air Force, Travel Copy: Aeroplane Maintenance Form E/E. 77, 27/03/1956
... . Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty... School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. Beige A4 staple-bound ...Contains daily inspection and test flight records. Maintenance conducted at No 1 Basic Flight Training School, Uranquinty, New South Wales. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Peisley, Allan B, Genoa School History, second half 20th century
... as it was not until 1953 that a new school was built on the present site... as it was not until 1953 that a new school was built on the present site ...The book was compiled by Allan B. Peisley. In 1891 a pineboard, portable school building was sent from Melbourne to Gabo by schooner, and transported to a site approximately 1½ miles SE of Genoa. When erected by Henry Bucknall, it was listed as Genoa River School. It opened on 24th of August with an enrolment of approximately 20 pupils under the guidance of Algernon de Havilland, and served the district until 1928 when a combination of white ants and dry rot caused the building to be abandoned. School was held in the Genoa hall as a 'temporary' measure until a new building was erected, and it was during this period that N. A. Wakefield, later lecturer and author of natural history articles and books, served as HT. The ‘temporary' measure proved seemingly permanent as it was not until 1953 that a new school was built on the present site, ½ mile W of Genoa. This school was opened by the late Sir Albert Lind on 15th of August 1953, the original name being amended to Genoa State School. Since then much has been done to maintain the grounds and buildings at a high standard.This item is a useful reference tool on the history of Genoa in East Gippsland.A book of 36 pp titled Genoa School History. On the front cover are black and white images of buildings and wrens. The text is black. The pages have been photocopied.education genoa -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Document - Circular - Up-To-Date Committee News
... included Ski School, new buildings, behaviour, village entry... included Ski School, new buildings, behaviour, village entry ...Bob (Herman) Hymans (a former member of the Royal Netherlands Navy) was born in Bloemendaal, Holland on 30th September 1922. During World War II he fought against the Japanese in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) and was imprisoned in Changi and on the Burma Railway. After gaining qualifications as a Ski Instructor, Bob arrived in Falls Creek in July 1950. Working as an Instructor and Supervisor at Bogong Lodge, Bob decided his future was in accommodation. He was successful in negotiating an indenture for land from the State Electricity Commission (SEC). It took Bob two years to build his Grand Coeur Chalet but, tragically, it was burned down in August 1961. Bob also built the first Chairlift in Australia. This was a single chairlift and the structure was built from wooden electricity poles. He was constantly full of new ideas and proposals for the village. Bob Hymans died on 7th July 2007. This Collection of documents and letters tells the story of Bob's endeavours to develop Falls Creek into the ski village it is today.This item is significant because it documents actions taken by the Falls Creek Tourist Area Management Committee in their role overseeing the Tourist Area.A circular updating news prior to 1966 snow season. It includes information related to sewerage, Summer programme, parking and road transport, tows, snow conditions, Medical service, visiting skiers and the possible site for a ski jump. Other topics included Ski School, new buildings, behaviour, village entry and publicity.falls creek tourist area management committee, falls creek administration, preparations for winter season -
Orbost & District Historical Society
flag, 1960/1970's
... at Bairnsdale built a new school on the Lindenow Road site, a Nagle... a new school on the Lindenow Road site, a Nagle College school ...This flag was used by St Joseph's School, Orbost at assemblies. St Joseph's Catholic School in Orbost was planned from 1913 when the town's population was increasing rapidly. It wasn't until 1923 that the school was built in Raymond Street next to St Colman's Church. Fifty-five students were initially enrolled and taught in two rooms. When the numbers increased to 170 work began on extensions which were completed in 1959. St Joseph's school had classes to Form 4 at one stage. Later on Form 2 was the highest level. However, after Nagle College at Bairnsdale built a new school on the Lindenow Road site, a Nagle College school bus ran from Orbost and the school was reduced to Grade 6. It was also about this time that the last of the St Joseph teaching nuns left Orbost. From 1969 to the early 1980s the secondary St Joseph students attended Orbost High School for the practical subjects of Woodwork and Home Economics. Today enrolments reflect the declining population of the district. This item is an example of an item used in an Orbost school in the second half of 20th century.A cloth Australian National Flag which has a blue background. The Union Jack is in the upper left corner. Below the Union Jack is a white Commonwealth Star. The Southern Cross is shown on the right hand side of the flag in white. There is a white rope and two metal clips inserted into the left hand pocket/seam.Inside a diamond is N.V. BRAND. Geo. PICKERS Co. P/L CANVASflag-australian st-joseph's-school-orbost heraldry -
Australian National Surfing Museum
Book, Andrew Crockett, Switch-foot (surfing art music), 2005
... with Tom Wegener, the unveiling of new school talent within music... of new school talent within music and photography and also ...Switch-foot is a classic publication out of Australia 2005. This 210 page hardcover book has many of the immortal surfing images from the golden era in surfing from photographers such as Albe Falzon, George Greenough and Jack Eden. Stories from: George Greenough looking at his simple genius and his movie magic with ‘Dolphin Glide’ and ‘Behind the Scenes.’ The unmasking of the truth behind Peter Drouyn, 12 legends of the Lens (images from the golden era) The telling of Dick Van Straalen’s story and his current relationship with Dave Rastovich The art of Harry Daily Global surf travel with Colas Thomas Campbell drops by Rasta and friends music with the exploration into the mystery of the art of jamming Discussions about sustainable surfcraft production with Tom Wegener, the unveiling of new school talent within music and photography and also talking to important leaders in the field of classic surfing to gather information on surfboard design, single fin surfing and fin dynamics. Music from low pressure sound systems in the story titled ‘the art of jamming’ A significant publication that explores art, photography and music in surfing culture.Switch-foot (surfing art music) is a hard copybook of surfing photography with a black cover featuring 5 art panels and one panel with text. 'Switch-foot surfing art music'.ISBN 0-646-45057art, surfing, jack eden, switchfoot, music, surf photography, alby falzon, george greenough, peter drouyn, dolphin glide, dick van straaleen, jim banks, peter crawford, mark richards -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: ARTICLE BENDIGO ADVERTISER APRIL 27 2016, 27th April
... Two page article 'New Golden Square Primary School Opening... Two page article 'New Golden Square Primary School Opening ...Two page article 'New Golden Square Primary School Opening' regarding closure of Golden Square 1189, and opening of primary school opening, at 19 Maple Street, Golden Square. Article dated Wednesday April 27, 2016.Bendigo Advertisereducation, bendigo, golden square primary school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - LONG GULLY PRIMARY SCHOOL COLLECTION: SILVER BELLS COLLECTION OF NEW MUSIC
... Small hardback book titled: Silver Bells collection of new... of new music for schools, junenile gatherings and the home circle ...Small hardback book titled: Silver Bells collection of new music for schools, junenile gatherings and the home circle by J.H. Leslie and W.A. Ogden. The blue cover has a boy ringing a bell on the left side and on the left an harp. Inscribed on the inside front cover: Edward John Pinch, Long Gully, Sandhurst, Monday August 28, 1882.books, music -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Clement V. Durell, A New Algebra for Schools Parts 1 and 2 - on a separate sheet a Correspondence School Secondary Section. Terminal Report for Lance Sebire No. 1299 1st Test 1st Year 1940, 1930, 1936 Reprint
... Very stained grey cloth bound hardcover New Algebra.... Very stained grey cloth bound hardcover New Algebra for Schools ...This is an Algebra textbook for secondary students with an Appendix at the back with Answers along with Supplementary Exercises and tests. Included are illustrations, diagrams and charts. The cover is badly ink stained, loose pages with pencil markings are visible throughout.Very stained grey cloth bound hardcover New Algebra for Schools Parts, 1 and 2 with Appendix and Answers by Clement V. Durell, M.A. Included in the book is a Correspondence School Secondary Section Terminal Report no. 1299 for Lance Sebire 1st test 1st Year 1940. It is signed by his parent, Thomas Sebire.328p. plus Appendix 66p.non-fictionThis is an Algebra textbook for secondary students with an Appendix at the back with Answers along with Supplementary Exercises and tests. Included are illustrations, diagrams and charts. The cover is badly ink stained, loose pages with pencil markings are visible throughout.mathematics, textbooks, algebra -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - SS Gippsland, Bulmer and Segerberg, c1912
... Club Hotel on left. Foreground shows New Works buildings...Jetties Township Boats and Boating Cunninghame from the New ...Black and white postcard showing view of township. Background shows Kalimna escarpment. Middle ground shows historic Club Hotel on left. Foreground shows New Works buildings, school building, corner of Harbour Master's house on right. SS Gippsland at New Works wharf, with passengers. Small sailing boat on lake. Lakes Entrance VictoriaCunninghame from the New Worksjetties, township, boats and boating -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Students get tech, 23/08/2017
... -tech equipment with the construction of the new Banyule... of the new Banyule-Nillumbik Tech School underway. The school ...Thousands of students are a step closer to accessing hi-tech equipment with the construction of the new Banyule-Nillumbik Tech School underway. The school will be based at Melbourne Polytechnic's Greensborough Campus.News article 1 page, black text.banyule city council, nillumbik council, banyule-nillumbik tech school, melbourne polytechnic -
Orbost & District Historical Society
beam balance, second half 20th century 1954-1999
... College at Bairnsdale built a new school on the Lindenow Road site... College at Bairnsdale built a new school on the Lindenow Road site ...These scales were used by students at St Joseph's School in Orbost. St Joseph's Catholic School in Orbost was planned from 1913 when the town's population was increasing rapidly. It wasn't until 1923 that the school was built in Raymond Street next to St Colman's Church. The Catholic school was opened in thecharge of Sister Moira and Sister Lucy, Fifty-five students were initially enrolled and taught in two rooms. When the numbers increased to 170 work began on extensions which were completed in 1959. St Joseph's school had classes to Form 4 at one stage. Later on Form 2 was the highest level. However, after Nagle College at Bairnsdale built a new school on the Lindenow Road site, a Nagle College school bus ran from Orbost and the school was reduced to Grade 6. It was also about this time that the last of the St Joseph teaching nuns left Orbost. From 1969 to the early 1980s the secondary St Joseph students attended Orbost High School for the practical subjects of Woodwork and Home Economics. Today enrolments reflect the declining population of the district.This item is an example of early school equipment.A set of beam balance scales in a wooden framed cabinet with glass windows on all for sides. The front is a vertical slide which allows acess to the scales. The scales have one fixed leg and two adjustable legs for accurate levelling. GRIFFIN GEORGE LIMITED, LONDON, BIRMINGHAM, MANCHESTER label on front of wooden section of case -ANALITE PTY LTD ASG@W EDINBURGH MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN MINOR REG DES No's 891235 & 891238education science scientific-apparatus measurement -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Back to Bacchus Marsh, 1930, 1930
... new schools, East and West, were recommended. School No. 28... Hotham visited the school. In 1855 two new schools, East and West ...The 1930 Back to Bacchus Marsh celebrations were held on 23 to 28 October 1930. The committee were Cr L.M. Gugdale (president), A.W. Bond (General secretary), W. Grant Morton, J.G. Wells, Dr E. McDonald, Charles Dickie, G.H. Anderson, F.M. Crisp, W.R. Vigor. Bacchus Marsh State School No. 28 was established in 1851 as a National School in a rented building on the right-hand side of Bacchus Marsh-Melbourne Road, just beyond Woolpack Inn. Several willow trees mark the site. H.G. Ball was the first Head Teacher of the school, and the enrolmen towas 34. In 1854 Governor Charles Hotham visited the school. In 1855 two new schools, East and West, were recommended. School No. 28 closed in 1862 and the sitre was sold. The present school site was purchased in 1865 for 67 pounds. The cost of the building was 782 pounds. (Visions and Realisations, Vol 3., 1973) A clock purchased by public subscription was placed in the front of the building to the memory of scholars who served during World War One. (Back to Bacchus Marsh, 1930)Brown covered book of 44 pages. Contents include Bacchus Marsh and its soldiers, Red Cross, Lerderderg Gorge, Werribee Gorge, Lerderderg Park, Coimadai, Darely Firebrick Co., Myrniong, Underbank, Balliang, Rowsley, Parwan, schoosl, churches, Shire Council, Federal Milk Pty Ltd, Bacchus Marsh Milk, Old Maddingley Bridge Images include: * Bacchus Marsh looking east, 1930 * Bacchus Marsh Looking West, 1872 * Bacchus Marsh Looking West, 1930 * Aerial View of Bacchus Marsh Township looking east * Aerial View of Bacchus Marsh Township looking south * Bacchus Marsh Agricultural Society & Pastoral Society, 1893 (named), * Original Bacchus Marsh State School No 28 * Holy Trinity Bacchus Marsh * Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church * St Bernard's Catholic Church * Bacchus Marsh Methodist Church * St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Bacchus Marsh * View of Maddingley Park, showing Original Courthouse, 1890 * Werribee Gorge * Underbank Stud Farm * Ballarat State School Number 28. Signed 'C. Hodgson'bacchus marsh, maddingley, maddingley park, underbank, lerderderg park, coimadai, darely firebrick co., myrniong, balliang, rowsley, parwan, schoosl, churches, shire council, federal milk pty ltd, bacchus marsh milk, old maddingley bridge, police, police paddock, maddingley gates, crisp, mccormack, cain, harkness, howe, bence, mcdonald, mcfarlane, cosgrave, flagg, burnip, scott, lodge, cameron, vallance, bacchus marsh state school, bacchus marsh state school no 28., geology, r.w. thompson, lederderg gorge, weribee gorge, comadai, darley firebrick company -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Uniform - School Uniform, Woodbury Ladies’ College [Kew] Badge, circa 1918, c.1918
... , a new school building was built on the corner of Uvadale Grove... Woodbury College was an indirect predecessor of Preshil School ...Woodbury College was an indirect predecessor of Preshil School in Kew. Woodbury College was founded in Glenferrie Road by a Miss Harcourt, former principal of Sydenham College, Moonee Ponds. Miss Harcourt maintained the school until the goodwill was purchased in 1908 by Miss LJ Macey, who had previously operated Lillsden Ladies' College in Edgevale Road, between c.1891 and c.1903. The first school was in a rented building on the south side of Cotham Road between Atkins and Davis Streets. In 1910, a new school building was built on the corner of Uvadale Grove and Cotham Road [the building is still extant as of 2020]. Woodbury College was operated by Miss LJ and Miss HJ Macey until 1920. In 1921, the school amalgamated with the newly formed St Andrew's College, Mont Victor Road, Kew (Vic) under the leadership of Rev JT Lawton [who had previously been principal of St Andrew's School of the 'Pathfinder' in South Yarra]. Miss Macey was for a period the Headmistress of the amalgamated school. Another teacher at the school was Miss Margaret JR Lyttle, who in 1931, left St Andrew's to form the Preshil School.Rare ephemera relating to an early private school in Kew (Vic). The badge was donated by Helen Lade.Brass school badge which includes the initials WL within a large C, surrounded with the school crest - VERITAS VINCIT [Truth Prevails] of Woodbury Ladies College (1903-1920). woodbury college, schools - cotham road - kew - vic, private schools - kew (vic) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, Woodbury Ladies' College, 1986
... . In 1910, a new school building was built on the corner of Uvadale..., a new school building was built on the corner of Uvadale Grove ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing information about Woodbury College, Cotham Road, Kew (Vic). The file includes historically significant primary sources relating to the former Woodbury College [c.1898-1920] and Lillsden Ladies' College, Edgevale Road, Kew (Vic) [c.1891-1903]. In addition to manuscripts, the file also includes photographs and ephemera such as a metal school badge, a hatband and printed programs and school magazines. The file [as of 2020] includes materials donated between 1986 and 2005 by descendants of the second principal (Miss Macey), and by former students and or their descendants. The contents of the reference file include: 1. School origins : undated handwritten manuscript [2pp]; 2. Annual Reports : Handwritten manuscripts for the years 1908, 1909, 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920 by Miss LJ Macey; 3. Prize List : undated manuscript [3pp]; 4. School Magazine ; undated handwritten manuscripts about the origin of the school's magazine; 5. Woodbury Chat [school magazine] : printed booklets from the years 1918, 1919, 1920 x 2; 6. Correspondence [sundry] : handwritten letters from a parent [1916] and a former pupil (sic) [1938] to Miss Macey; 7. Exercise Books : one containing a handwritten history of the school(s) and the names and addresses of former students and teachers; and the other containing information relating to the National Home Reading Union, Kew Circle [1912-c.1916]. 8. Metal school badge and photographic negative of students. The names of various donors are listed in the file: they include Ann Ransom, Muriel Coghlan, Helen Lade, and Lilian McRae (nee Houston).woodbury college, misses macey, schools - kew (vic), schools - cotham road - kew - vic, private schools - kew (vic), rev jt lawton, cotham road - kew (vic.)woodbury college, misses macey, schools - kew (vic), schools - cotham road - kew - vic, private schools - kew (vic), rev jt lawton, cotham road - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Uniform - School Uniform, Hatband of Woodbury Ladies’ College [Kew], circa 1918, c.1918
... , a new school building was built on the corner of Uvadale Grove... Woodbury College was an indirect predecessor of Preshil School ...Woodbury College was an indirect predecessor of Preshil School in Kew. Woodbury College was founded in Glenferrie Road by a Miss Harcourt, former principal of Sydenham College, Moonee Ponds. Miss Harcourt maintained the school until the goodwill was purchased in 1908 by Miss LJ Macey, who had previously operated Lillsden Ladies' College in Edgevale Road, between c.1891 and c.1903. The first school was in a rented building on the south side of Cotham Road between Atkins and Davis Streets. In 1910, a new school building was built on the corner of Uvadale Grove and Cotham Road [the building is still extant as of 2020]. Woodbury College was operated by Miss LJ and Miss HJ Macey until 1920. In 1921, the school amalgamated with the newly formed St Andrew's College, Mont Victor Road, Kew (Vic) under the leadership of Rev JT Lawton [who had previously been principal of St Andrew's School of the 'Pathfinder' in South Yarra]. Miss Macey was for a period the Headmistress of the amalgamated school. Another teacher at the school was Miss Margaret JR Lyttle, who in 1931, left St Andrew's to form the Preshil School.Rare ephemera relating to an early private school in Kew (Vic). The hatband was worn by Lilian McCrae in circa 1918 and donated by her sister Heather Houston. The badge was donated by Helen Lade.Navy blue hatband with narrow white and yellow stripes of Woodbury Ladies College (1903-1920). woodbury college, schools - cotham road - kew - vic, private schools - kew (vic) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Woodbury Ladies’ College, 1919
... , a new school building was built on the corner of Uvadale Grove... Woodbury College is an indirect predecessor of Preshil School ...Woodbury College is an indirect predecessor of Preshil School in Kew. Woodbury College was founded in Glenferrie Road by a Miss Harcourt, former principal of Sydenham College, Moonee Ponds. Miss Harcourt maintained the school until the goodwill was purchased in 1908 by Miss LJ Macey, who had previously operated Lillsden Ladies' College in Edgevale Road, between c.1891 and c.1903. The first school was in a rented building on the south side of Cotham Road between Atkins and Davis Streets. In 1910, a new school building was built on the corner of Uvadale Grove and Cotham Road [the building is still extant as of 2020]. Woodbury College was operated by Miss LJ and Miss HJ Macey until 1920. In 1921, the school amalgamated with the newly formed St Andrew's College, Mont Victor Road, Kew (Vic) under the leadership of Rev JT Lawton [who had previously been principal of St Andrew's School of the 'Pathfinder' in South Yarra]. Miss Macey was for a period the Headmistress of the amalgamated school. Another teacher at the school was Miss Margaret JR Lyttle, who in 1931, left St Andrew's to form the Preshil School.A rare panoramic photograph of Woodbury College in Kew, Victoria. The photograph is part of a large collection of original manuscripts and ephemera relating to the school.Panoramic photograph of the students and teachers of Woodbury College, Cotham Road (Kew). Students identified in the photograph include: Back Row, 5th from left Betty Paton; 4th from right - Jean Strickey (sic).Annotation to reverse: "Woodbury College (Miss L.J. Massey) established Cotham Rd Kew. Est. at this venue 1908. Later joined by Rev. J.T. Lawton & formed a school in Mount Victor Rd Kew St Andrew’s College in 1921.’ woodbury college, cotham road (kew), education, schools, kew, l.j. massey, j.t. lawton, st andrew's college -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Children outside Hoadleys Hall "Joss House", 1914
... In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea...In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea ...In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea, with 65 students, in Hoadley’s Hall, located on Main Road, Chelsea, near the Nepean Highway. Due to its Oriental appearance, the local people called this hall “The Joss House.” Hoadley's Hall was was originally used at the Melbourne Show Grounds by Hoadley's which was moved to Chelsea. The Hall was also used for church services by different religions before they built their own churches. A new brick school was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Sepia photo of children and adults at Chelsea State School, in 1914, standing in front of Hoadley's Hall.chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, hoadleys hall, joss house, chelsea state school -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Children outside Hoadleys Hall "Joss House", 1912
... In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea...In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea ...In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea, with 65 students, in Hoadley’s Hall, located on Main Road, Chelsea, near the Nepean Highway. Due to its Oriental appearance, the local people called this hall “The Joss House.” Hoadley's Hall was was originally used at the Melbourne Show Grounds by Hoadley's which was moved to Chelsea. The Hall was also used for church services by different religions before they built their own churches. A new brick school was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Sepia photo of children and adults at Chelsea State School, in 1912, standing in front of Hoadley's Hall.chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, hoadleys hall, joss house, chelsea state school -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Students, staff and Family on a picnic, c 1912-14
... In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea...In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea ...In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea, with 65 students, in Hoadley’s Hall, located on Main Road, Chelsea, near the Nepean Highway. Due to its Oriental appearance, the local people called this hall “The Joss House.” Hoadley's Hall was was originally used at the Melbourne Show Grounds by Hoadley's which was moved to Chelsea. The Hall was also used for church services by different religions before they built their own churches. A new brick school was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Sepia photo of children, staff and family from Chelsea State School, at a picnic, amongst the te trees.chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, hoadleys hall, joss house, picnic, te trees -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea State School, Children outside Hoadleys Hall "Joss House", 1912
... In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea...In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea ...In January 1912, a small school was established at Chelsea, with 65 students, in Hoadley’s Hall, located on Main Road, Chelsea, near the Nepean Highway. Due to its Oriental appearance, the local people called this hall “The Joss House.” Hoadley's Hall was was originally used at the Melbourne Show Grounds by Hoadley's which was moved to Chelsea. The Hall was also used for church services by different religions before they built their own churches. A new brick school was built on Argyle Avenue and officially opened on 27 January 1915.Black and white photo of children at Chelsea State School, in 1912, standing in front of Hoadley's Hall.chelsea, education, chelsea primary school, school, hoadleys hall, joss house