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Wangaratta High School
WTS Yearbook -Geronimo, 1968
Brown yearbook with an abstract white pattern. Along the right side is white text reading Wangaratta Technical school magazine, and white writing along the bottom reads Geronimo 68. There is a lot of degradation of the paper cover, with wear across the whole page. The cover has water damage in the top right corner.Wangaratta technical school magazine Geronimo 68 -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Yearbook, 1989
Light blue yearbook with a red, blue, yellow and green stripe down the left and two sepia images, one of the students in 1909 and the other of students in 1989, celebrating 80 years of the schools opening. there is black text reading WANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL 1989 MAGAZINE and a black WHS logo in the top right corner. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - Golden Square High School
Sixteen pages yearbook of Golden Square High school for 1977. A rectangular frame is draw on the brown cover in golden colour, very faded at the top, with a flower design on the four corners. The title "Golden Square High School 1977" in gold letters in the middle. The book has punch holes, and the pages are tied together with a piece of rope.golden square high school, 1977 -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Watsonia 1983 The Magazine WaHIGH, 1983_
Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place over the year 1983 by using both photos and reports. Headmaster / Principal - Mr. Don GrantA permanent record of who attended Watsonia High School - both student and teacher in 1983 - includes photographs. Note change of name from Kurnaji (previous yearbooks).Pages not numbered, blue cover, Title "Watsonia 1983 The Magazine" in blue ink. Contains text and graphics. Cover illustration – stylised board game depicting the school day. 2 copies. One copy has 'M.Willimott' written in pencil on cover.watsonia high school, yearbook, kurnaji, school magazines -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Watsonia High 1985. WaHIGH, 1985_
Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place over the year by using both photos and reports. Headmaster / Principal - Mr. Don GrantA permanent record of who attended Watsonia High School - both student and teacher in 1985 - includes photographs. Note change of name from Kurnaji (previous yearbooks).Pages not numbered, blue cover, Title "Watsonia High 1985" outlined in Black ink. Contains text and graphics. Cover illustration – fashion sketches.watsonia high school, yearbook, kurnaji, school magazines -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1956, The Mail Publishers, High Tide 1956; magazine of High School Williamstown, 1956
Williamstown High School Year book for the 1956 school year. Contains staff information, sports results, photographs, student's work, scholarship winners and examination results.Black and white printed publication. 36 p.: ill.Inside front cover: Danute Jakubauskaswilliamstown high school, 1956, yearbook, high tide -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1958, The Mail Publishers, 1958
Year book for the 1958 school year. Contains staff, student and sport leaders, prefects, scholarship recipients, sports results, photographs and students work.Black and white printed publication. Buff cover printed in black. 34 p.: illOn front cover 'Danute Jokubauskas'. Inside back cover, student signatures.williamstown high school, 1958, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1959, The Mail Publishers, 1959
Year book for the 1959 school year. Contains staff, student, sport, form captains, prefects, scholarship recipients, sports results, camp and production news and student work.Black and white publication. White card cover printed in yellow, red and black.On front cover, Danute Jokubauskas. Inside back cover, student signatures.williamstown high school, 1959, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1960, The Mail Publishers
Year book for the 1960 school year. Contains staff, student, sport leaders, prefects, form captains, sports results, production and camp news, team photographs, students work.Black and white printed publication. Off-white card cover printed in red, black and yellow. 39 p.: ill.On front cover 'Danute'. Last two pages, student signatures.williamstown high school, 1960, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1961, The Mail Publishers, 1961
Year book for the Williamstown High School 1961 school year. Contains staff, student leaders, captains, prefects, sports results, camp details, student work.Black and white publication. Buff card cover printed in black, yellow and red. 42 p.: ill.Hand written inside front cover 'Yvonne L. Francome, Form VS Williamstown High School 1961. 14 Wellington St, West Footscray, Vic. 68.3057'.williamstown high school, 1961, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1962, The Footscray Advertiser
Year book for the Williamstown High School 1962 school year. Contains staff, student leaders, captains, prefects, sports results, camp details, student work.Black and white printed publication. Off-white cover printed in yellow, red and black. 72 p.: ill.williamstown high school, 1962, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1964
Year book for the Williamstown High School 1964 school year. Contains staff, student leaders, captains, prefects, sports results, camp details, student work.Black and white publication. Buff cover printed in yellow, red and black. 39 p.: ill.williamstown high school, 1964, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1965
Year book for the Williamstown High School 1965 school year. Contains staff, student leaders, captains, prefects, sports results, camp details, student work.Black and white printed publication. Card cover printed in gold and black. Red, yellow and black logo on p. 1. 64 p.: ill.williamstown high school, 1965, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1966, Advertiser (Jamieson) Printery
Year book for the Williamstown High School 1966school year. Contains staff, student leaders, captains, prefects, sports results, camp details, student work.Black and white printed publication with white card cover. 71 p.: ill.williamstown high school, 1966, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1967
Year book for the Williamstown High School 1967 school year. Contains staff, student leaders, captains, prefects, sports results, camp details, student work.Black and white printed publication. White card cover. 52 p.: ill.williamstown high school, 1967, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1968, Hi-Mark Press Pty Ltd
Year book for the Williamstown High School 1968school year. Contains staff, student leaders, captains, prefects, sports results, camp details, student work.Black and white printed publication. White card cover printed in blue and whitewilliamstown high school, 1968, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1969
Year book for the Williamstown High School 1969 school year. Contains staff, student leaders, captains, prefects, sports results, camp details, student work.A White with brown ink publication. Cover tan card with black print.williamstown high school, 1969, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1970
Year book for the Williamstown High School 1970 school year. Contains staff, student leaders, captains, prefects, sports results, camp details, student work.Black and white printed publication with card cover. 48 p.: ill.williamstown high school, 1970, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1971, Hi-Mark Press Pty Ltd
Year book for the Williamstown High School 1971 school year. Contains staff, student leaders, captains, prefects, sports results, camp details, student work.Black and white printed publication with card cover. 44 p.; ill.williamstown high school, 1971, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1972
Year book for the Williamstown High School 1972 year. Contains a summary of the sports, competitions, events, camps, messages from the principal, school captains and student work.Black and white printed publication with card cover. 48 p.: ill. Contains a summary of the 1972 school year at Williamstown High School, including sports report, camp news, student work and lots of photographs. Page proofs can be found at 97.3. williamstown high school, 1972, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1973, 1973
Year book for the 1973 Williamstown High School year. Contains a summary of the years events, messages from principal, school captains and sports leaders and student work.A black and white publication with card cover. 48 p.: ill.williamstown high school, 1973, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1974, 1974
Year book for the Williamstown High School 1974 school year. Contains staff, student leaders, captains, sports results, camp details, student work.Black and white printed publication. williamstown high school, 1974, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1975, 1975
Year book for the Williamstown High School 1975 school year. Contains staff, student leaders, captains, sports results, camp details, student work.Black and white printed publication with card cover. 48 p.: ill.williamstown high school, 1975, high tide, yearbook -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1979, High Tide 1979, 1979
Year book for the Williamstown High School 1979 school year. Contains staff, student leaders, captains, sports results, camp details, student work.Black and white printed publication with card cover. 35 p.: ill.williamstown high school, 1979, high tide, yearbook -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Letter - Balaclava Road Primary School No. 3820
Caulfield North Primary School (formerly Central School) documents: 80th anniversary Commemorative Yearbook, 1914 – 1994, includes reasons why school was built, local history, reprinted ephemera relevant to school history, letters from past students. Correspondence from the Education Department, Melbourne to Town clerk, Town of Caulfield, dated 14/12/1912 and 21/07/1913 about the establishment of the school.caulfield north, caulfield melbourne, balaclava state school, caulfield north primary school, aznavorian roger, school houses, caulfield north central school, hawthorn road., balfour james, education department, cro bakery, jowett f. mr., melbourne, miller edward d & a computers, caulfield north state school, caulfield jewellers, balaclava road, education department -
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
Memorabilia - Williamstown Naval Dockyard Torch, 1978
This torch was made for Westbourne Grammar School by the Williamstown Naval Dockyard to symbolise the relationship between the two campuses and to perpetuate the new campus at Truganina. The Williamstown campus at Monomeith had been leased since 1956 (and purchased in 1972) from the Melbourne Harbour Trust which had operated the Williamstown Naval Dockyard between 1924 and 1942. In 1978, when this torch was made for the school, the Dockyard was operated by the Royal Australian Navy. At the first assembly of the new campus in 1978 the torch was presented to the school by the Williamstown Naval Dockyard General Manager, Bob Fife. It was then passed, with flame, to every student and teacher present at the assembly. Reflecting on the occasion in the 1978 edition of the school yearbook, student Eileen Moffatt wrote, 'It was our first assembly and we were reminded that we were pioneers'. The torch symbolises the long association of the school with Williamstown's naval and shipping industry and community, and the continuing link between the historic Williamstown Grammar and the new in 1978, Westbourne campus. It demonstrates support for the growth of the school by the historically significant Williamstown Naval Dockyard which includes the Victorian Heritage Register listed Alfred Graving Dock (VHR number H0697). Copper plated torch comprising two parts, the torch with handle and a separate base. The torch features a Williamstown Grammar School badge soldered to the cup which contains the reservoir for fuel. -
Ruyton Girls' School
Magazine, Ruyton Girls' School, The Ruytonian, 1909
In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Due to the age of the record dating back to 1909, we can infer it is one of the few remaining complete, intact and original examples of The Ruytonian from this period. Therefore, it can be considered an outstanding representation of its type, and is a reference example for research in early Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication printed on papyrus coloured paper. 12 pages.Front Cover: The / Ruytonian. / 1st JULY, 1909. / Melbourne: / NORMAN BROS., PRINTERS, 52-58 ELIZABETH ST. /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher -
Ruyton Girls' School
Magazine, Ruyton Girls' School, The Ruytonian, 1910
In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Due to the age of the record dating back to 1910, we can infer it is one of the few remaining complete, intact and original examples of The Ruytonian from this period. Therefore, it can be considered an outstanding representation of its type, and is a reference example for research in early Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication printed on papyrus coloured paper. 13 pages.Front Cover: The / Ruytonian. / FEBRUARY, 1910. / Melbourne: / NORMAN BROS., PRINTERS, 52-58 ELIZABETH ST. /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher -
Ruyton Girls' School
Magazine, Ruyton Girls' School, The Ruytonian, 1910
In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Due to the age of the record dating back to 1910, we can infer it is one of the few remaining complete, intact and original examples of The Ruytonian from this period. Therefore, it can be considered an outstanding representation of its type, and is a reference example for research in early Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication printed on papyrus coloured paper. 19 pages.Front Cover: The / Ruytonian. / MIDWINTER, 1910. / Melbourne: / NORMAN BROS., PRINTERS, 52-58 ELIZABETH ST. /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher