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Kew Historical Society IncArchive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, FULLER, Alfred, 1958
... FULLER, Alfred......alfred fuller...Archive file containing a one page article from Kewriosity (Dec 1985-Jan 1986) on Alfred Fuller, the brewer and organ builder who had his business in High Street South, next to the Clifton Hotel....FULLER, Alfred Archive Subject File Kew Historical Society ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing a one page article from Kewriosity (Dec 1985-Jan 1986) on Alfred Fuller, the brewer and organ builder who had his business in High Street South, next to the Clifton Hotel.kew historical society - archives, music - organs - kew (vic), manufacturing - kew (vic), alfred fuller, breweries - kew (vic)kew historical society - archives, music - organs - kew (vic), manufacturing - kew (vic), alfred fuller, breweries - kew (vic) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: LONG GULLY UNITING CHURCH
... ... Alfred Fuller...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Long Gully Uniting Church Long Gully Methodist Church Alfred Fuller The Organ Society of Victoria Fred Straub Typed page titled Historical - Long Gully Uniting Church. ...Typed page titled Historical - Long Gully Uniting Church. It was compiled by Fred Straub, Secretary, Long Gully Seniors for Seniors Week Recital 30/3/1993. The foundation stone was laid in 1857 and the church was built in two stages. There is a brief description of the building. There is also a description of the pipe organ which was installed in 1882.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - long gully uniting church, long gully methodist church, alfred fuller, the organ society of victoria, fred straub -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Legal record - BOLTON William May - Agreement, Watson, James & Rogers, Rogers Collection, 1904 - 1905
... * Agreement between Bolton Bros. and Alfred Fuller (Evening Mail Co.) Dated 1 June 1905. * Firms Act registration document registering Bolton Bros...Signatures * Agreement between Bolton Bros. and Alfred Fuller (Evening Mail Co.) Dated 1 June 1905. * Firms Act registration document registering Bolton Bros ...In the early 1980s the firm of Watson, James & Rogers merged with the partnership of Every & Every and became the iconic “Rogers & Every” as known today. The firm is still located on Bull Street. https://rogersevery.com.au/about/* Agreement between Bolton Bros. and Alfred Fuller (Evening Mail Co.) Dated 1 June 1905. * Firms Act registration document registering Bolton Bros. * Register General' Office note confirming registration of Bolton Bros. 1904. * Sub-lease between W M Bolton and others to Gordon & Gotch concerning lease of Allotment 12, Section 51c, Parish of Bendigo, County of Bendigo. Dated January 1904.Signatureswatson james & rogers, bendigo, legal documents, bolton bros., evening mail co. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - National Trust Collection: St Paul's Church of England, Bendigo, 23/06/2025
... The interior features elaborately cusped roof principals; an organ by Alfred Fuller built in 1883 with a console and pipes added later from St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney; and notable stained glass by Ferguson, Urie and Lyon. ...The interior features elaborately cusped roof principals; an organ by Alfred Fuller built in 1883 with a console and pipes added later from St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney; and notable stained glass by Ferguson, Urie and Lyon. ...Victorian Heritage Database: St Paul's Cathedral, Bendigo was built in stages. The nave was built in 1868, the tower in 1872-73 and the transepts and sanctuary in 1926-27. Robert Love was the architect, although the final stage was supervised by architects Gawler and Drummond. Cathedral status was transferred from the original cathedral All Saints to St Paul's in 1981. The Gothic style cathedral is constructed of red brick with stone dressings. It has a simple cruciform plan comprising a six bay nave, transepts and sanctuary. A tall tower centrally located at the west end dominates the exterior. The peal of eight bells was cast by Meares and Co of London and installed in 1873. The interior features elaborately cusped roof principals; an organ by Alfred Fuller built in 1883 with a console and pipes added later from St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney; and notable stained glass by Ferguson, Urie and Lyon. St Paul's Rectory was built in 1885 to a design by the architect WC Vahland. The Parish Office and Hall was built as a Sunday School in 1898 to a design by FW Lehmann. St Paul's Cathedral is of architectural, aesthetic and historical significance to the state of Victoria. The cathedral is a significant example of the Early English Gothic style. The tower, with its distinctively detailed pinnacles, its spiral staircase and carillon of eight bells, is a notable feature and a town landmark. The interior is aesthetically important for its decorative detail. The roof structure, rising some 18.3 metres from the 11 metre walls in suspended semi-circles from the pillarless nave, is highly significant for both its considerable technical achievement and its aesthetic appeal. The interior features fine examples of carved timber fixtures and fittings. The interior is also noteworthy for the high quality of its stained glass, especially the twelve apostle windows by Ferguson, Urie and Lyon. The cathedral also features a number of important movable objects such as the finely carved eagle lectern in oak, the ornately carved timber chair in the sanctuary, the two baptismal fonts, the ornately carved canons' stalls with eagle motifs in the sanctuary and the two large candle holders. Important works of art include the opus sectile reredos in mosaic; the sculpture of Madonna and Child in Queensland birch by sculptress Leopoldine Mimovich; and the carved figures of St Peter and St Paul at the high altar by the sculptress Ola Cohn. St Paul's Cathedral complex has historical associations with the Anglican church in Bendigo, particularly the rivalry between St Paul's and the original cathedral, All Saints, and the long and controversial debate about 'High Church versus Low Church'. It has associations with individuals important to the history of the Anglican church in Bendigo including John Christian MacCullagh, the first Dean of Bendigo, after whom the MacCullagh Chapel was named, and Canon David Anthony, a former rector of the church. https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/3695National Trust Collection: St Paul's Church of England, Bendigo Church constructed of red brick with contrasting brick features. Church entry/ bell tower is a feature of Bendigo skyline. 3084.102A frontage of the Church and Church Hall onto Myers Street, Bendigo 3084.102B St Paul's C of E, rear of Church and Church Hall facing Bush's Lane, Bendigost paul's church of england -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Postcard - BENDIGO POSTCARDS x 5
... The interior features elaborately cusped roof principals; an organ by Alfred Fuller built in 1883 with a console and pipes added later from St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney; and notable stained glass by Ferguson, Urie and Lyon. ...The interior features elaborately cusped roof principals; an organ by Alfred Fuller built in 1883 with a console and pipes added later from St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney; and notable stained glass by Ferguson, Urie and Lyon. ...Five sepia postcards of Bendigo - St. Paul's Church, Bendigo; Queen's Reserve, Bendigo; St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and School, Bendigo; The Orphanage, Bendigo; and Conservatory Gardens, Bendigo. 'C & L Series' and 'Semco Series', Bendigo. Early 1900's. Unused, and no writing on the reverse of the postcards. May have been connected with the Waterworth family. St. Paul's Church: St Paul's Cathedral, Bendigo was built in stages. The nave was built in 1868, the tower in 1872-73 and the transepts and sanctuary in 1926-27. Robert Love was the architect, although the final stage was supervised by architects Gawler and Drummond. Cathedral status was transferred from the original cathedral All Saints to St Paul's in 1981. The Gothic style cathedral is constructed of red brick with stone dressings. It has a simple cruciform plan comprising a six bay nave, transepts and sanctuary. A tall tower centrally located at the west end dominates the exterior. The peal of eight bells was cast by Meares and Co of London and installed in 1873. The interior features elaborately cusped roof principals; an organ by Alfred Fuller built in 1883 with a console and pipes added later from St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney; and notable stained glass by Ferguson, Urie and Lyon. St Paul's Rectory was built in 1885 to a design by the architect W C Vahland. The Parish Office and Hall was built as a Sunday School in 1898 to a design by F W Lehmann. Queen's Reserve: Now known as part of the Bendigo Botanic Gardens, Rosalind Park, Pall Mall. In 1851, the gold rush transformed the area and eventually the mullock heaps became the most prominent public park in Bendigo. Rosalind Park was added to the Victorian Heritage Register in 2000 for its historic, archaeological, aesthetic, scientific (botanical) and architectural significance to the state of Victoria. The statue of Queen Victoria dates to 1903. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church: Opened in 1859 as part of the Presbyterian Church, St. Andrew's. Union of the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational Churches in 1977 saw this church join the Uniting Church. Located in Myers Street, Bendigo. The Orphanage: The Convent of the Good Shepherd, Bendigo was established in 1905. It was established at the request of the Bishop to cater for children in the diocese of Bendigo (although it housed children from other areas as well). It was also known as St Aidan’s Orphanage, and was the only Good Shepherd Convent in Australia to care for boys. The section named St Aidan’s accommodated girls aged up to around 16 years, as well as boys aged up to around 11. Maryfields housed girls and women aged from around 15 years. The Convent ceased to operate as a residential facility for children in 1981. A number of women with disabilities remained at the Convent until it closed in 1984. Conservatory Gardens: Now known as part of the Bendigo Botanic Gardens, Rosalind Park, Pall Mall. In 1851, the gold rush transformed the area and eventually the mullock heaps became the most prominent public park in Bendigo. Rosalind Park was added to the Victorian Heritage Register in 2000 for its historic, archaeological, aesthetic, scientific (botanical) and architectural significance to the state of Victoria. The Conservatory Gardens feature an ornate 19th century Conservatory building, erected in 1897 - this was the last building of its type in a public park in Victoria. bendigo, gardens, buildings, chinese, church -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Postcard - POSTCARD. PHOTOGRAPH OF 10 OFFICIAL POLITICIANS, 1900 to 1914
... Alfred Deakin. Forrest.Cook. McM.Glynn. Groom. Quick. Best. Millen. Fuller....Alfred Deakin. Forrest.Cook. McM.Glynn. Groom. Quick. Best. Millen. Fuller. Postcard. ...Postcard. Photograph of 10 politicians. Names under each photo. Cira 1900 to 1914 Prime Minister Mr Alfred Deakin. Sir John Forrest, Treasurer. Mr Joseph Cook, Minister for Defence. Hon. P.McM.Glynn, Attorney General. Mr L.M.Groom, Minister for External Affairs. Sir John Quick, P.M.G. Sir Robert Best, Minister of Customs. Senator Millen V.P.,Executive Council. Hon. G.W.Fuller, Minister for Home Affairs. Colonel____ Hon.Ministerpostcard, photograph, politicians, postcard. photograph of 10 politicians. cira 1900 to 1914. prime minister mr alfred deakin. forrest.cook. mcm.glynn. groom. quick. best. millen. fuller. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Albion State School 2005 Class Photographs
... 5158.01 - Albion State School 2005 Whole School 5158.02 - Albion State School 2005 JSC 5158.03 - Albion State School 2005 House Captains 5158.04 - Albion State School 2005 Grade 6 Graduation 5158.05 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo a Front Row L2R Dejan Ajder Milorad Ajder Alexis Ante Kurtis Arenas Talyshar Arenas Chantel Attard Kieran Azzopardi Cooper Balasopoulos Jai Banda Second Row L2R Olivia Burguss Nicholas Burrows Joshua Cancino Crystal Carter Amy Acruana Smith Ethan Caruana Smith Imran Clancy Rhiannon Clayton Craig Coburn Third Row L2R Jesse Culhane Saamu Malea Culhane Saamu Adrian Czopowski Luke DAlfonso Nerys Davie Kasey Kavis Alfred Dixon Brianna Doggett Courtney Doggett Back Row L2R Samantha Firth Steven Firth Hayden Formosa Jenny Frank Lina Frank Natalia Fuller Meneses Ashleigh Gauci Donna George Zachary Green 5158.06 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo b 5158.07 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo c Back Row L2R Jessica Baniaga Betty Batty Joshua Boudoloh Jessica Bretherton Second Row L2R Natalie Coburn Stephen Coburn Elias Conadis Boudoloho Jordan Conadis Boudoloh Trae Cope Third Row L2R Meghan Douglas Seth Duggan Lorraine Farrugia Adam Ferrar Katherine Firth Fourth Row L2R Natalia Fuller Menese Ashleigh Gauci Donna George Zachary Green Damon Grima David Gruescu Emilia Gruescu Melissa Hall Rhiannon Hamilton 5158.08 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo d Top Row L2R Samantha Hastings Jessica Heeps Second Row L2R John Huynh Kenny Huynh Ayaa Iedom Nathaniel Ioannou Alfred Kennedy Andy Khong Annie Lam Sang Lam Third Row L2R Jake Lever Shakira Lever Cindy Liddy Robbie Lindsay Amanda Mach Becky Mach Sharon Mach Kurtis Maguire Fourth Row L2R Leigh Marsden Tyler Marsden Aaron Mayne Reece Mayne Orlando Mayor Angie McDonald Keegan McDonald Christina Mendoza 5158.09 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo e Second Row L2R Chantelle Langanke Third Row L2R Leah Maguire Fourth Row L2R Sofia Mendoza Fifth Row L2R Hani Mohammad Travis Montague Jack Mooney Tiffany Anne Murphy Cecilia Nguyen Ivy Nguyen Nhu Nguyen 5158.10 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo f Top Row L2R Selina Heeps Melisa Husejnovic Second Row L2R Maria Laureta Jenny Le Jimmy Le Chelsea Lever Third Row L2R Haylee Marinkovic Megan Marinkovic Madelyne Markovic Kobi Marsden Fourth Row L2R Alison Meneses Joshua Michallef John Milan Adam Mohammad 5158.11 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo g Fifth Row L2R Liam Noack Nuri Nurhussen Rahma Nurhussen Timothy ONeill 5158.12 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo h Second Row L2R Ahmet Ozkan Jayde Page Lorraine Parnis Dean Pegram Melissa Petras Dalena Phan Kim Plan Christene Protacio Jose Protacio Third Row L2R Narrell Raye Dale Reynolds Nicolle Reynolds Bradley Rickard Yasmyn Richard Jack Schofield Shae Schofield Carl Schwencke Mitchell Brenden Smith Fourth Row L2R Chelsea Teray Bronwyn Testa Bethany Tippet Dylan Tishler David Tran Leah Tran Linh Tran Thuy Tran David Truong 5158.13 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo i Fifth Row L2R Tonga Tuaimeiuta David Ung Jennifer Ung Julie Ung Jeremy Urquiola Michelle Urquiola Sebastian Urquiola Danielle Williams Chantai Workman 5158.14 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo j Second Row Joyce Protacio Kelvin Quach Travis Rand Ashley Rattray Jordan Raye Third Row L2R Alicia Stankus Danielle Grace Tarroza David Tarroza Jessica Tawaf Joshua Tawaf Fourth Row L2R Jenny Truong Naomi Truong Abbey Tuah Fatu Tuah Konah Tuah 5158.15 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo k Fifth Row L2R Milos Zarkovic Rachael Zerni Cindy Zhang Ivana Zvizdala Milan Zvizdalo Second Row L2R Back Row L2R ...Albion State School Albion Primary School Adelaide Street Albion 5158.01 - Albion State School 2005 Whole School 5158.02 - Albion State School 2005 JSC 5158.03 - Albion State School 2005 House Captains 5158.04 - Albion State School 2005 Grade 6 Graduation 5158.05 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo a Front Row L2R Dejan Ajder Milorad Ajder Alexis Ante Kurtis Arenas Talyshar Arenas Chantel Attard Kieran Azzopardi Cooper Balasopoulos Jai Banda Second Row L2R Olivia Burguss Nicholas Burrows Joshua Cancino Crystal Carter Amy Acruana Smith Ethan Caruana Smith Imran Clancy Rhiannon Clayton Craig Coburn Third Row L2R Jesse Culhane Saamu Malea Culhane Saamu Adrian Czopowski Luke DAlfonso Nerys Davie Kasey Kavis Alfred Dixon Brianna Doggett Courtney Doggett Back Row L2R Samantha Firth Steven Firth Hayden Formosa Jenny Frank Lina Frank Natalia Fuller Meneses Ashleigh Gauci Donna George Zachary Green 5158.06 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo b 5158.07 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo c Back Row L2R Jessica Baniaga Betty Batty Joshua Boudoloh Jessica Bretherton Second Row L2R Natalie Coburn Stephen Coburn Elias Conadis Boudoloho Jordan Conadis Boudoloh Trae Cope Third Row L2R Meghan Douglas Seth Duggan Lorraine Farrugia Adam Ferrar Katherine Firth Fourth Row L2R Natalia Fuller Menese Ashleigh Gauci Donna George Zachary Green Damon Grima David Gruescu Emilia Gruescu Melissa Hall Rhiannon Hamilton 5158.08 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo d Top Row L2R Samantha Hastings Jessica Heeps Second Row L2R John Huynh Kenny Huynh Ayaa Iedom Nathaniel Ioannou Alfred Kennedy Andy Khong Annie Lam Sang Lam Third Row L2R Jake Lever Shakira Lever Cindy Liddy Robbie Lindsay Amanda Mach Becky Mach Sharon Mach Kurtis Maguire Fourth Row L2R Leigh Marsden Tyler Marsden Aaron Mayne Reece Mayne Orlando Mayor Angie McDonald Keegan McDonald Christina Mendoza 5158.09 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo e Second Row L2R Chantelle Langanke Third Row L2R Leah Maguire Fourth Row L2R Sofia Mendoza Fifth Row L2R Hani Mohammad Travis Montague Jack Mooney Tiffany Anne Murphy Cecilia Nguyen Ivy Nguyen Nhu Nguyen 5158.10 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo f Top Row L2R Selina Heeps Melisa Husejnovic Second Row L2R Maria Laureta Jenny Le Jimmy Le Chelsea Lever Third Row L2R Haylee Marinkovic Megan Marinkovic Madelyne Markovic Kobi Marsden Fourth Row L2R Alison Meneses Joshua Michallef John Milan Adam Mohammad 5158.11 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo g Fifth Row L2R Liam Noack Nuri Nurhussen Rahma Nurhussen Timothy ONeill 5158.12 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo h Second Row L2R Ahmet Ozkan Jayde Page Lorraine Parnis Dean Pegram Melissa Petras Dalena Phan Kim Plan Christene Protacio Jose Protacio Third Row L2R Narrell Raye Dale Reynolds Nicolle Reynolds Bradley Rickard Yasmyn Richard Jack Schofield Shae Schofield Carl Schwencke Mitchell Brenden Smith Fourth Row L2R Chelsea Teray Bronwyn Testa Bethany Tippet Dylan Tishler David Tran Leah Tran Linh Tran Thuy Tran David Truong 5158.13 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo i Fifth Row L2R Tonga Tuaimeiuta David Ung Jennifer Ung Julie Ung Jeremy Urquiola Michelle Urquiola Sebastian Urquiola Danielle Williams Chantai Workman 5158.14 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo j Second Row Joyce Protacio Kelvin Quach Travis Rand Ashley Rattray Jordan Raye Third Row L2R Alicia Stankus Danielle Grace Tarroza David Tarroza Jessica Tawaf Joshua Tawaf Fourth Row L2R Jenny Truong Naomi Truong Abbey Tuah Fatu Tuah Konah Tuah 5158.15 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo k Fifth Row L2R Milos Zarkovic Rachael Zerni Cindy Zhang Ivana Zvizdala Milan Zvizdalo Second Row L2R Back Row L2R Collection of Digital Photographs Photograph Albion State School 2005 Class Photographs ...The current school, Albion Primary School, No 4265 opened in 1926. It was built on a site once owned by John Fitzgerald (1850s). The land was later acquired by H. V. McKay who had transferred his Sunshine Harvester Works to the area in 1905 - 7. In 1920, the Albion railway station was moved nearer Ballarat Road at the request of Mr McKay. More people came to live in the area including soldier settlers.Albion Primary School's mission is to 'Aim High' in all we do so that our students grow to be socially capable, reach their full academic potential and become caring, respectful community minded people. Albion Primary School is located in a residential area in Albion, a small pocket of the local government area of Brimbank, approximately 10 kilometres west of Melbourne and was established in 1926. Our current enrolment is 199 students. We have a rich cultural diversity amongst our school community. The school is set around a courtyard with spacious playing areas including a grassed oval, running track, games courts, an adventure playground, sand pit, jumping pits, shady courtyard and garden areas, a vegetable garden and fruit tree orchard. As well as classroom groups, we have our learning teams, student house groups (siblings are allocated to the same house) and a Junior School Council. The school has four main buildings. All classrooms have air conditioning and interactive screens. Block A houses classrooms, staff areas and the administration offices. Our newest building has classrooms and some small group/office spaces. Block B includes our library, canteen and a multi-purpose room used for indoor physical education, Perceptual Motor Program, drama, visiting performers, and community activities. Block C houses classrooms and specialist rooms. We expect and receive the best from our students in terms of their learning and behaviour. The school’s dedicated and effective staff is strongly committed to helping students achieve personal, behavioural, social and academic success. In terms of learning, the highest priority is placed on the work in English and Mathematics. We also have a range of specialist and extra-curricular programs that we provide. Our specialist teacher-librarian is involved in reading extension programs that support development in literacy. All children are able to develop their artistic abilities through visual arts and music program. Our music program is supported by the Australian Children's Music Foundation. A specialist Physical Education teacher provides lessons for all children as well as the opportunity for students to participate in organised lunch time sporting competitions between the house groups. Auslan is the additional language all students learn at Albion. All children participate in a student wellbeing program that focuses on developing strong connections and a sense of belonging within the school. Our school student leaders participate in programs that help develop their leadership skills. 5158.01 - Albion State School 2005 Whole School 5158.02 - Albion State School 2005 JSC 5158.03 - Albion State School 2005 House Captains 5158.04 - Albion State School 2005 Grade 6 Graduation 5158.05 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo a Front Row L2R Dejan Ajder Milorad Ajder Alexis Ante Kurtis Arenas Talyshar Arenas Chantel Attard Kieran Azzopardi Cooper Balasopoulos Jai Banda Second Row L2R Olivia Burguss Nicholas Burrows Joshua Cancino Crystal Carter Amy Acruana Smith Ethan Caruana Smith Imran Clancy Rhiannon Clayton Craig Coburn Third Row L2R Jesse Culhane Saamu Malea Culhane Saamu Adrian Czopowski Luke DAlfonso Nerys Davie Kasey Kavis Alfred Dixon Brianna Doggett Courtney Doggett Back Row L2R Samantha Firth Steven Firth Hayden Formosa Jenny Frank Lina Frank Natalia Fuller Meneses Ashleigh Gauci Donna George Zachary Green 5158.06 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo b 5158.07 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo c Back Row L2R Jessica Baniaga Betty Batty Joshua Boudoloh Jessica Bretherton Second Row L2R Natalie Coburn Stephen Coburn Elias Conadis Boudoloho Jordan Conadis Boudoloh Trae Cope Third Row L2R Meghan Douglas Seth Duggan Lorraine Farrugia Adam Ferrar Katherine Firth Fourth Row L2R Natalia Fuller Menese Ashleigh Gauci Donna George Zachary Green Damon Grima David Gruescu Emilia Gruescu Melissa Hall Rhiannon Hamilton 5158.08 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo d Top Row L2R Samantha Hastings Jessica Heeps Second Row L2R John Huynh Kenny Huynh Ayaa Iedom Nathaniel Ioannou Alfred Kennedy Andy Khong Annie Lam Sang Lam Third Row L2R Jake Lever Shakira Lever Cindy Liddy Robbie Lindsay Amanda Mach Becky Mach Sharon Mach Kurtis Maguire Fourth Row L2R Leigh Marsden Tyler Marsden Aaron Mayne Reece Mayne Orlando Mayor Angie McDonald Keegan McDonald Christina Mendoza 5158.09 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo e Second Row L2R Chantelle Langanke Third Row L2R Leah Maguire Fourth Row L2R Sofia Mendoza Fifth Row L2R Hani Mohammad Travis Montague Jack Mooney Tiffany Anne Murphy Cecilia Nguyen Ivy Nguyen Nhu Nguyen 5158.10 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo f Top Row L2R Selina Heeps Melisa Husejnovic Second Row L2R Maria Laureta Jenny Le Jimmy Le Chelsea Lever Third Row L2R Haylee Marinkovic Megan Marinkovic Madelyne Markovic Kobi Marsden Fourth Row L2R Alison Meneses Joshua Michallef John Milan Adam Mohammad 5158.11 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo g Fifth Row L2R Liam Noack Nuri Nurhussen Rahma Nurhussen Timothy ONeill 5158.12 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo h Second Row L2R Ahmet Ozkan Jayde Page Lorraine Parnis Dean Pegram Melissa Petras Dalena Phan Kim Plan Christene Protacio Jose Protacio Third Row L2R Narrell Raye Dale Reynolds Nicolle Reynolds Bradley Rickard Yasmyn Richard Jack Schofield Shae Schofield Carl Schwencke Mitchell Brenden Smith Fourth Row L2R Chelsea Teray Bronwyn Testa Bethany Tippet Dylan Tishler David Tran Leah Tran Linh Tran Thuy Tran David Truong 5158.13 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo i Fifth Row L2R Tonga Tuaimeiuta David Ung Jennifer Ung Julie Ung Jeremy Urquiola Michelle Urquiola Sebastian Urquiola Danielle Williams Chantai Workman 5158.14 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo j Second Row Joyce Protacio Kelvin Quach Travis Rand Ashley Rattray Jordan Raye Third Row L2R Alicia Stankus Danielle Grace Tarroza David Tarroza Jessica Tawaf Joshua Tawaf Fourth Row L2R Jenny Truong Naomi Truong Abbey Tuah Fatu Tuah Konah Tuah 5158.15 - Albion State School 2005 Names and Individuals Photo k Fifth Row L2R Milos Zarkovic Rachael Zerni Cindy Zhang Ivana Zvizdala Milan Zvizdalo Second Row L2R Back Row L2R albion state school, albion primary school, adelaide street, albion -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, Kew Historical Society, Newsletter No.121, December 2017
... In the News - Exhibitions [Theatre & Music in Kew 1940-1970]; Meetings [Alfred Fuller /George Maidment]; Annual Dinner; Committee News p3. ...No. 121 DECEMBER 2017. Award winning collection / Robert Baker p1. In the News - Exhibitions [Theatre & Music in Kew 1940-1970]; Meetings [Alfred Fuller /George Maidment]; Annual Dinner; Committee News p3. Heritage Gap Study: City of Boroondara / Don Garden p4. 31 Miller Grove: Evaluating its historical significance / Robert Baker p.5. Kew Fire Brigade / David White p6. Houses Hitting the Dust: The changing streetscape and social structure of Gladstone Street [Kew] / Suzanne McWha p8. Membership & Donations p12.Published quarterly since 1977, the newsletters of the Kew Historical Society contain significant research by members exploring relevant aspects of the Victorian and Australian Framework of Historical Themes. Frequently, articles on people, places and artefacts are the only source of information about an aspect of Kew, and Melbourne’s history.non-fictionNo. 121 DECEMBER 2017. Award winning collection / Robert Baker p1. In the News - Exhibitions [Theatre & Music in Kew 1940-1970]; Meetings [Alfred Fuller /George Maidment]; Annual Dinner; Committee News p3. Heritage Gap Study: City of Boroondara / Don Garden p4. 31 Miller Grove: Evaluating its historical significance / Robert Baker p.5. Kew Fire Brigade / David White p6. Houses Hitting the Dust: The changing streetscape and social structure of Gladstone Street [Kew] / Suzanne McWha p8. Membership & Donations p12.kew historical society (vic.) -- periodicals., kew historical society (vic.) -- newsletters, kew historical society (vic.) -- journals -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, Kewriosity : December 1985
... Holiday program] / p13. 1888 Organ restoration recalls Kew businessman [Alfred Fuller] / p14. The Citizens' Advice Bureaux needs new volunteers / p14. ...Celebrating 125 years / p1. Happy anniversary Kew! / p1. Dates for December / p2. [Community] Notices / p2. Christmas Services / p2. Update: Notes from Council [Local Government restructure] / Cr Phyllis Hore [Mayor of Kew] p3. Traffic management / p3. In Brief [Heavy traffic - Kew Traffic School; Yarra Bend contribution; Prospect Hill [Hotel]; Money for Mexico; Improvements to Willsmere Park; Senior Citizens' Week; Safeway go-ahead; Community Bus; Dawn patrol for dogs; Public Meeting for North Ward residents] / p4. 125th Anniversary supplement [graphic collage] / p5. Kew becomes a municipality / p6. "Ma Dalley" / p6. History of Kew Library / Alex Tarr [City Librarian] p6. [Historic] Kew dates / p7. Kew's Crest / p6. The Outer Circle revisited / Joan Barrett p6. Getting the news to Kew [Chronological history of Kew newspapers] / p8-9. Of Councils past [What rubbish ...; Kew by moonlight; Evil practices; All quiet on the Council front; Things change?; In the marketplace; Kew goes it alone; No cows for Kew; Voting is compulsory; In the beginning ...] / p10. Finding out about our history / p10. From the old "Rec" to the new Recreation Centre / p11. Kew's history in houses - your guide to style and period / p12. 'Ow Commissioners catered for Kew [poem] /p12. Welcome Councillor Timms / p13. Govt grant for Recreation Centre / p13. Volunteers needed for Kew Meals on Wheels / p13. Holday programs / p13. Kew Community House [Rhonda (McCaw) takes over; We're expanding!; Volunteer Child Care workers; Suggestion box; T.O.P. at the house; Christmas break-up] p13. Why Kew? p13. Youth Page [Making the most of the holidays; What does Christmas mean to you? Holiday program] / p13. 1888 Organ restoration recalls Kew businessman [Alfred Fuller] / p14. The Citizens' Advice Bureaux needs new volunteers / p14.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionCelebrating 125 years / p1. Happy anniversary Kew! / p1. Dates for December / p2. [Community] Notices / p2. Christmas Services / p2. Update: Notes from Council [Local Government restructure] / Cr Phyllis Hore [Mayor of Kew] p3. Traffic management / p3. In Brief [Heavy traffic - Kew Traffic School; Yarra Bend contribution; Prospect Hill [Hotel]; Money for Mexico; Improvements to Willsmere Park; Senior Citizens' Week; Safeway go-ahead; Community Bus; Dawn patrol for dogs; Public Meeting for North Ward residents] / p4. 125th Anniversary supplement [graphic collage] / p5. Kew becomes a municipality / p6. "Ma Dalley" / p6. History of Kew Library / Alex Tarr [City Librarian] p6. [Historic] Kew dates / p7. Kew's Crest / p6. The Outer Circle revisited / Joan Barrett p6. Getting the news to Kew [Chronological history of Kew newspapers] / p8-9. Of Councils past [What rubbish ...; Kew by moonlight; Evil practices; All quiet on the Council front; Things change?; In the marketplace; Kew goes it alone; No cows for Kew; Voting is compulsory; In the beginning ...] / p10. Finding out about our history / p10. From the old "Rec" to the new Recreation Centre / p11. Kew's history in houses - your guide to style and period / p12. 'Ow Commissioners catered for Kew [poem] /p12. Welcome Councillor Timms / p13. Govt grant for Recreation Centre / p13. Volunteers needed for Kew Meals on Wheels / p13. Holday programs / p13. Kew Community House [Rhonda (McCaw) takes over; We're expanding!; Volunteer Child Care workers; Suggestion box; T.O.P. at the house; Christmas break-up] p13. Why Kew? p13. Youth Page [Making the most of the holidays; What does Christmas mean to you? Holiday program] / p13. 1888 Organ restoration recalls Kew businessman [Alfred Fuller] / p14. The Citizens' Advice Bureaux needs new volunteers / p14. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters
