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Newsletter, The Victorian Deaf - July-August 1930
Under the auspices of the Deaf Committee of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria - Edited by R. H. Lambert assisted by H. PuddyThe Victorian Deaf Newsletter is significant publication as an historical record giving and insight into the people, activities and events of the Deaf Community in Victoria.Vol. 1 No. 4 July-August 1930; Size 21.5cmHx14cmWlord somers, dr f. w. head, a graham, mrs w. taylor, alex hull, w. h. crush, victorian school for deaf children, thomas williamson, mr e. f. carmichael, c. a. buck, h. puddy, ben hall, william newton, lacrosse, tennis, young ladies guild, young mens guild, deaf church -
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Photograph, Bulla Primary School, 17th April 1992
The photograph was taken when children at Bulla Primary School enjoyed a Fun Day. On that day a variety of fun activities featured which included face painting.Two girls with painted faces are posing for the camera.bulla primary school, schoolfun days -
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Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Dress-up Day, c1993
The children were trying out a variety of outdoor activities on their dress-up day. These group were practising a variety of ball-handling skills.A coloured photograph of a teacher showing a boy how to dribble a ball around a witch's hat with two other adults and four children watching.ball handling skills, bulla primary school dress-up day -
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Photograph, Juggler performing, C1990s
The juggler was invited to Bulla Primary School to entertain the children. It was included as part of the school's extra curricular activities.As Bulla Primary School was a semi-rural school, there were many opportunities to introduce the children to a number of interesting extra curricular activities.A coloured photograph of a juggler attempting to mount a wall while playing an accordion. His assistant is standing to his right.jugglers, bulla primary school, entertainments -
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Photograph, Musical activities
The painting of the didgeridoo was one of the activities the students at Bulla Primary School engaged in on their Colonial Dress Day.A coloured photograph of two children painting a didgeridooart activities, colonial dress day, bulla primary school -
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Photograph, School activities day and barbecue
The photograph was taken when the Bulla Primary School was having an activities day with students, staff and parents participating in the event. It took place within the attractive restored school grounds.The former Bulla Primary School included many activities in its curriculum that involved the community. A coloured photograph of children and adults gathered around a picnic area.activities days, bulla primary school -
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Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Playground, 1994
The photograph was taken in 1994 shortly after the improvements to the garden and play are at Bulla Primary School had been completed. Some of the improvements included a school garden and updated playground equipment.The upgrading of the outdoor area at the Bulla Primary School resulted in the students enjoying many more interesting and beneficial physical activities at their school. A coloured photograph showing five children playing on a climbing frame with an man supervising the group. The photograph was taken with a conventional camera.climbing frame, playground equipment, bulla primary school -
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Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Outdoor area, c1994
The photograph was taken when the school was conducting its sports day when all the students were taught various sporting skills that were included in inter-school sports. he program took place within the school grounds and parents were invited to attend the day.This was one of the events when both the school and the local community were involved on the day.A coloured pre-digital photograph of a section of the former Bulla Primary School outdoor area with a partial view of the cream weatherboard classroom to the left of the image. Some of the children are involved in sporting activities on the netball court in the foreground. The photograph was taken before digital cameras were used.bulla primary school, sports day -
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Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Infant classes, 1993
The children in this combined infant class attended Bulla Primary School in 1993. In rural schools it was common practice to combine a number of classes in the one room with the one teacher.The two pre-digital photographs were taken at the same time and feature an infant class in their classroom with their teacher at Bulla Primary School in 1993. The classroom was one of the portable buildings used extensively in government schools from the 1950s to cope with a growing school population. In P0247, the teacher is discussing the intended activity and in P0248 the children are standing in a circle preparing to do a physical activity,bulla primary school, combined infant classes -
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Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Portable classroom, c1993
The four children are working with their teacher Barbara Springfield who was on the staff at Bulla Primary School in 1993. It was a time before computers and other related devices were used in classrooms.A non-digital photograph of four children in a classroom standing at a table with their teacher. A lot of the children's work folders are displayed on a rack on the LHS and other items are displayed on the window and overhead. barbara springfield, bulla primary school, classroom activities -
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Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Art Class, c1993
The children in the art class were pupils at Bulla Primary School in the early 1990s. Bulla Primary School was a semi -rural school in the township of Bulla, about 10kms from the Tullamarine Airport. There is no evidence of computers or other IT aids in the classroom as these items did not come into widespread use until 2 decades later.A non-digital coloured photograph of six children in an art class at school. The four visible sets of tables and chairs are strewn with art materials and there are shelves in the background where books, folders and other items are kept along with a guitar. art activities, bulla primary school -
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Photograph, School Camp, 1988
The children from Bulla and MIckleham schools were attending a school camp at Beechworth and one of the activities was hiking in one of the nearby hills. While hiking they came across a tunnel which captured the attention of these children.A non-digital coloured photograph of four children looking into a tunnel, which is under an embankment.school camps, hiking, beechworth -
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Photograph, School Camp, 1988
The children were attending a school camp at Beechworth and on this particular day, they were hiking for one of the activities.A non-digital coloured photograph of a group of children walking along a bush track, in single file with an adult holding a camera bringing up the rear. school camps, hiking, beechworth -
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Photograph, School Camp, 1988
The children were on a school camp at Beechworth. During their time at the camp they visited various places of interest as well as engaged in various activities. One of the activities was hiking to the Woolshed Falls and looking at the terrain. Bulla and MIckleham Primary School combined and attended the camp.A non- digital coloured photograph of ten children with an adult standing on a rocky outcrop above a waterfall in bushland.school camps, beechworth, bulla primary school, mickleham primary school -
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Photograph, School Camp, 1988
The manager of the trout farm is preparing to talk to the students from Bulla and Mickleham Primary Schools about the function and purpose of the trout farm which is in the Beechworth area. The children with their teachers and some parents were attending a school camp in Beechworth and a visit to the trout farm was one of the activities. A non- digital coloured print of a man talking to some children who are sitting in front of him on the grass in a paddock.trout farms, school camps, beechworth -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, School Camp, 1988
The people in the photograph were students, teachers and parents from Bulla and Mickleham Primary School who were attending a school camp at Beechworth. One of the activities was a visit to a local trout farm.A non-digital coloured print of a group of children and adults walking around a lake in bushland.trout farms, beechworth, school camps -
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Photograph, School Camp, 1988
Students from Bulla and MIckleham Primary Schools attended a camp at Beechworth in 1988 where they undertook a number of different outdoor activities such as busk walking, fishing, visits to the Chinese Cemetery and boomerang throwing. In this photograph the children met with one of the local First Nation's people and were shown the art of boomerang throwing. This activity allowed the students to become familiar with aspects of the culture of First Nation's People.A coloured non-digital photograph of six children listening to a man who is holding a boomerang in each hand and instructing them in boomerang handling.The group are standing in a large sports ground with clubrooms nd tall trees in the background.school camps, mickleham primary school, bulla primary school, boomerang handling -
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Photograph, School Camp, 1988
... . This activity gave the children an understanding of correct camp-fire ...Children from Bulla and MIckleham Primary schools attend a camp at Beechworth in 1988. While there they experienced a number of varied activities as part of their outdoor education course. In this and the following set of photos the students went on a hike and cooked their lunch on a camp fire as well as identifying the local bird life .This activity gave the children an understanding of correct camp-fire procedures as well as observing the native wildlife.A non-digital coloured photograph of three boys in bushland watching over a small campfire.school camps, beechworth, camp fires, picnics, native birds -
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Photograph, School Camp, 1988
... of their activities where the children experiences the birds actually landing... of their activities where the children experiences the birds actually landing ...The photograph was taken when the students from Bulla and Mickleham Primary Schools combined to attend a camp at Beechworth in 1988. During that time the children were engaged in a number of different outdoor activities as a component of their outdoor education. Recognising some of the native birds of the area was one of their activities where the children experiences the birds actually landing on them.The varied activities that the children engaged in at the school camp helped to give them a better appreciation and understanding of the natural environment. A non-digital coloured photograph of a group of children with some adults in a bushland area, trying to encourage a flock of crimson rosellas to come closer by feeding them.school camps, beechworth, native birds, crimson rosellas -
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Photograph, School Camp, 1988
The ranger was helping the students from Bulla and MIckleham Primary Schools how to encourage the birds, that they were studying, how to perch on their arms.The children were attending a school camp at Beechworth and one of their activities was to become acquainted with the native birds in the area.A non-digital coloured photograph of a park ranger with a crimson rosella perched on her arm.school camps, beechworth, crimson rosellas, bulla primary school, mickleham primary school -
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Photograph, School Camp, 1988
In 1988 the Grade 2 and 3 children from Bulla Primary School attended a camp at Red Rock, where they were engaged in a variety of activities. In this image a teacher is explaining the rules of a game that the children are about to play. School camps are an important part of students' outdoor activities and socialisation.A non-digital coloured photograph of a teacher in a room with eight of his students. They are holding poles in preparation to playing a game.bulla primary school, school camps, red rock school camp -
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Photograph, Arbor Week celebration, 26th - 28th April 1989
The children and their teacher were engaged in a variety of outdoor gardening activities for the three days from 26th - 28th April 1989 for Arbor Week. Over the three days a new garden bed was set out as well as tree planting. During Arbor Week, people are encouraged to plant trees as well as caring for established gardens. The date varies from across different countries and takes into account suitable seasonal planting conditions. Arbor Week gives an awareness of the importance of trees in the environment and the need to provide green areas in the community.A non-digital coloured photograph of seventeen children and an adult moving a long log to a designated area.arbor week, bulla primary school -
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Photograph, Arbor Week celebration, 26th - 29th April 1989
The students along with the teachers at Bulla Primary School were celebrating Arbor Week in April 1989 by working in the school garden and planting more native trees in the surrounding area.The Arbor Week activities helped to give the children an appreciation of the environment and the importance of trees in our daily lives. A non-digital coloured photograph of six children and an adult planting trees in a gardenarbor, bulla primary school, tree planting, gardening -
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Photograph, Bulla Primary School, Hanging Rock, 17th October 1995
The older children from Bulla Primary School were attending a school camp at Hanging Rock where one of the activities involved learning basic rock climbing skills.The rock formations at Hanging Rock offer many opportunities for rock climbing. A non-digital coloured photograph of a group of children and hanging onto a rope that is suspended from a tree while one person is swinging from it. An adult is with the group supervising the activity.hanging rock, rock climbing, school camps, bulla primary school -
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Photograph, Bulla Primary School, Hanging Rock, 18th October 1995
The photo was taken when children in the upper grades at Bulla Primary School were on a school camp any Hanging Rock where they experienced a variety of activities such as rock climbing and cave exploration. These activities were carefully supervised by qualified people.A non-digital coloured photograph of a person entering a small cave.hanging rock, school camps, cave exploration, bulla primary school -
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Photograph, School Excursion
The students from Bulla Primary School visited a farm in the local area to learn about farm life in the district, where there are many small hobby farms. In this photograph the girls came up close to a pig in its pen enjoying a meal.The farm excursion introduced to a variety of farming activities in their local area. a non-digital coloured photograph of four children standing in a pig pen while watching the animal eat its food.farms, pig farming, school excursions, bulla primary schooil -
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Photograph, Beach excursion, c Early 1990s
The students from Bulla Primary School were taken on ain excursion to Williamstown Beach where they enjoyed a number of activities. One of them was a cricket match.The beach excursion allowed the children to be involved in a number of activities related to t6he seaside,A non-digital coloured photograph of a group of children playing cricket on a beach. In the background there are a number of buildings.school excursions, bulla primary schooil, williamstown beach, beach cricket -
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Photograph, Beach excursion, C Early 1990s
The children from Bulla Primary School had an excursion to Williamstown Beach and some of them constructed a sculpture of a man in the sand.While at the beach the children were encouraged to pursue a number of seaside activities.A non-digital coloured photograph of a sand sculpture of a man.school excursions., bulla primary schooil, sand sculpture, williamstown beach -
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Photograph, Beach excursion, c Early 1990s
Students from Bulla Primary School were taken on an excursion to Williamstown Beach. While there they did a number of beach activities, which included creating sand sculptures.The excursion was part of the children's social and scientific part of their studies. A non-digital coloured photograph of three boys at the beach and kneeling down on the sand starting to make a sand sculpture.school excursions, bulla primary schooil, williamstown beach, sand sculpture, beach excursions -
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Photograph, Beach excursion, c Early 1990s
One of the activities the students from Bulla Primary School did during their Williamstown Beach excursion was to walk as a group along the pier. It gave them a chance to see some of the sea-life from above.The beach excursion was part of the students scientific and social studies.A non-digital coloured photograph of some children with a couple of adults walking along a pier at a beach.school excursions, bulla primary schooil, williamstown beach