Showing 280 items matching "social functions"
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Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Social function
... Social function... dress standing in front of a double doorway. Social function ...Rini Sikiotis (nee Varvarigos) and her daughter Leah at a formal function, most likely an Ithacan ball, which was an annual event on the club's social calendar. A black and white photograph with a white border of two ladies in evening dress standing in front of a double doorway. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Catering at the clubrooms
Jim Kandiliotis and Arthur Lourantos are preparing food in the kitchen of the IPS clubrooms for a social gathering. Committee members would often cater for functions at the clubrooms. A coloured photograph of two men cooking meat at a barbecue. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Edwin G. Adamson, Social function, 27 September 1915
... Social function... are holding balloons. Social function Photograph Edwin G. Adamson ...The photograph of the large social gathering was at a dance at the St. Kilda Town Hall on 27 September 1915. A sepia photograph mounted on a brown board of a crowd of people in a large dance hall. The people in the front row are holding balloons. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Megalogenis - Karametos family, c1990s
... with a philanthropic purpose while others have been social functions ...The Karametos family at the Year 12 Awards function at Ithaca House. Standing at the back from L-R: Anna Maria Megalogenis, Barbara and Jason Karametos and Ioakeim Megalogenis. Seated in the front from L-R: Stavros and Froso Karametos, and Eleni and George Karametos.Since its inception the Ithacan Philanthropic Society has held many functions throughout each year, some with a philanthropic purpose while others have been social functions. These events have given the members a sense of belonging and keep family and friendship groups together.A coloured photograph of a family group of three generations. There are four men and four women in the group. Two men and two ladies are seated in the front and the others are standing behind them. -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Class Photograph, Jacana Primary School: Grade 6, 1979, 1979
... contribution to understanding how public schools functioned as social ...This 1979 group photograph of Grade 6 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School offers a valuable window into the everyday rhythms of school life in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during a time of notable social and urban transformation. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary served as a key educational and social institution until its closure in the early 2000s. Beyond its academic role, the school fostered a strong sense of place, belonging, and shared experience among its students and staff. The image reflects Jacana Primary’s commitment to creating inclusive and supportive learning environments. It also subtly documents the growing cultural diversity of the Jacana area in the late 20th century, as suburban development brought together families from a range of backgrounds. As part of the school’s visual archive, this photograph contributes to a broader understanding of how public schools helped shape community identity, promote social cohesion, and influence the lives of generations of children and families.This 1979 group photograph of Grade 6 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School is a historically significant artifact that documents the educational and social landscape of Melbourne’s northern suburbs during a period of rapid urban and demographic change. As a visual record of a public school community, the image reflects the values, diversity, and everyday experiences of students and educators in the late 20th century. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959 and closed in the early 2000s, played a foundational role in shaping the identity and cohesion of the Jacana community. The photograph captures not only the individuals present but also the inclusive and supportive environment that the school fostered. It offers insight into the evolving cultural fabric of the suburb, as families from varied backgrounds came together through shared educational experiences. The image is significant for its contribution to understanding how public schools functioned as social anchors—promoting belonging, continuity, and collective memory. It serves as a testament to the enduring impact of local education on community development and the lives of generations of children and families.Colour Photograph on Matte Paper, with white borderBack: Top Left Corner: (White label): PH-5012/ (Blue Label): PH-5599, Centre (in pencil) J.P.S., Manufacturers Mark; this paper/Manufactured/ by kodakjacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, 1979, class photograph, grade 6 -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Class Photograph, Jacana Primary School: Grade 5, 1979, 1979
... functioned as social anchors in suburban Melbourne, and how ...This 1979 group photograph of Grade 5 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School offers a compelling glimpse into the everyday life of a suburban Melbourne school during a time of significant social and urban evolution. Founded in 1959, Jacana Primary was a cornerstone of the local community until its closure in the early 2000s, providing not only education but also a strong sense of identity, belonging, and shared experience. The photograph illustrates the school’s dedication to fostering inclusive and supportive learning environments. It also subtly reflects the increasing cultural diversity of Jacana in the late 20th century, as suburban expansion brought together families from a variety of backgrounds. As part of the school’s visual archive, this image contributes to a broader understanding of how public education helped shape community identity, encouraged social cohesion, and played a formative role in the lives of generations of children and families.This 1979 class photograph of Grade 5 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School is a historically significant visual record that captures the essence of suburban school life in Melbourne during a period of social and demographic transformation. The image reflects the role of Jacana Primary—established in 1959 and closed in the early 2000s—as a central institution in the community, offering not only education but also a sense of belonging and continuity for local families. The photograph is particularly valuable for its documentation of the cultural diversity emerging in Jacana during the late 20th century, as urban expansion brought together families from varied backgrounds. It illustrates the inclusive and supportive environment fostered by the school, and serves as a testament to the broader role of public education in shaping community identity and promoting social cohesion. As part of Jacana Primary’s visual archive, this image contributes to the collective memory of the school and its impact on generations of students. It holds enduring significance for understanding how schools functioned as social anchors in suburban Melbourne, and how they helped cultivate shared experiences that extended beyond the classroom. Colour Photograph on Matte Paper, with white borderBack: Top Left Corner: (White label): PH-5011/ (Blue Label): PH-5598, Centre (in pencil) J.P.S., Manufacturers Mark; this paper/Manufactured/ by kodakjacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, 1979, class photograph, grade 5 -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Fancy Dress ball, Mechanics Institute Hall, Carrum, c 1925
... Social function.... Carrum Chelsea Carrum Mechanics Hall Fancy Dress Ball Social ...Fancy Dress Ball in the Carrum Mechanics Institute Hall. The hall was built about 1910. In the photograph you can see the gas lighting pipes, the gas was generated in a shed at the rear of the hall. On the left of the door on the rear wall, there is a hole which was used to show silent black and white movies.Sepia photo of a large group of children in fancy dress in the foreground with adults standing in the background. The Hall has decorations strung across the ceiling.H. J. Garrood Photocarrum, chelsea, carrum mechanics hall, fancy dress ball, social function, clothing -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Trophy - Tawonga South Tennis, 1950
... Tawonga Tennis Club has arranged social functions to raise funds ...The Tawonga South Tennis Club commenced in 1946 and was situated on the last property on the riverside before the Tawonga South bridge where there was also a kiosk. Tennis was very popular in the Kiewa Valley with the influx of players available from the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. In the Bogong-Tawonga Tennis Association there were three Bogong teams - Cope, McKay and Beauty with the other teams from Tawonga called Wanderers, Rovers, Pines and South Tawonga. Reported in the SEC magazine, Oct--Nov. 1946 Page 45:- "The membership now totals eighty, and both Bogong courts are in continuous use during week-ends and in the evenings and early mornings." There were clubs & teams in Bogong, Mt Beauty and Tawonga. This trophy indicates that there was a tennis association at Tawonga South in 1950. In 1945 the Tawonga South school was set up to serve the children of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria employees. The school was extended from one room to two in 1955 to avoid congestion. This would indicate that the population would have been sufficient for a tennis club as well. In the SEC Magazine 1946 Page 45:- "South Tawonga Tennis Club has arranged social functions to raise funds, and working bees are busy on the erection of a tennis court. The president is Mr. N. Piera, the secretary Mr. H. Wilson and the treasurer Mrs. W. Griffiths.Tarnished metal trophy with cup and two, extending above the cup, handles either side. The cup is raised by a decorated stem which is attached to a brown plastic hexagonal base. Tawonga South Tennis / Association 1950 / Donated by G.T.Kennedytennis. tawonga south. g.t. kennedy. kiewa valley. sport. club -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Work on paper - Horticultural award certificate, St Andrews Jubilee Exhibition and Flower Show First Prize
Flower shows or Horticultural exhibitions were a popular form of entertainment and scientific pastime in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and were widely reported on and followed. Ballarat was a major centre for nurseries and prided itself as a garden city promoting many shows at all levels including grand national exhibitions. Exhibitors ranged from professional hybridists, nurserymen and florists to amateur growers. This award represents the cottage or amateur class in flower shows and was awarded at St Andrew's Jubilee Exhibition and Flower Show. It is one of many in the Taffe family collection won by members of the family between 1899 and 2004. The collection covers three generations of amateur growers and showers across three different centuries.This collection also highlights one of the interactions between members of different religious faith communities in Ballarat in the early twentieth century as this Roman Catholic family were exhibiting at Church of England and Presbyterian functions as well as other shows across the community. An example of the popularity and social significance of flower shows in the early twentieth century. Such items also demonstrate social cohesion and the spirit of interfaith relations before the First World War. It also highlights the importance of gardening in the early twentieth century, the excellence of the gardens at Hymettus in Ballarat and the spirit of self reliance of Australians.Class B, No 14. 57, Six varieties of pansies, Miss Taaffest andrew's, jubilee, jubilee exhibition and flower show, ballarat, pansies miss taaffe, taffe, baxter & stubbs., roman catholic, church of england, presbyterian, interfaith. -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Fancy Dress Ball, Edithvale Boat Club, c 1923
... Social function... Chelsea Carrum Mechanics Hall Fancy Dress Ball Social function ...Fancy Dress Ball held at Edithvale Boat Club.A photograph of men, women and children attending a fancy dress bal at Edithvale Boat Club. On the rear of the photo ten people have been identified: 1 - Mr Case; 2 - Mr and Mrs Plain (owner of the Unity Theatre); 3 - Mr Rowe; 4 - Mrs Bert Smith; 5 - Alf Case; 6 - Sid Munro; 7 - Bert Richardson; 8 - Marg Upton; 9 - Nellie Cameron; 10 - Arthur Upton. F. Cumming Studio. Frankston Road, Chelseacarrum, chelsea, carrum mechanics hall, fancy dress ball, social function, clothing