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Merbein District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Merbein Football Club Senior Team 1965, 1965
... ... Fitzpatrick Frank...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Clive Doering (Trainer) Ian Gervasoni Kevin Rule Brian Williams (Captain/Coach) Neil Hurley Robert Walder Kevin Avery Ron Bannister Noel Barnes Neville Mitchell Peter Mitchell Fitzpatrick Frank Jim Stevens Kevin Finteln Neville Ward Kevin Chapman Barry Wagstaff (Mascot) Kevin 'Charlie' Sedgmen Barry Walder Sporting Clubs Merbein Football Club Senior Team 1965 Photograph ...clive doering (trainer), ian gervasoni, kevin rule, brian williams (captain/coach), neil hurley, robert walder, kevin avery, ron bannister, noel barnes, neville mitchell, peter mitchell, fitzpatrick frank, jim stevens, kevin finteln, neville ward, kevin chapman, barry wagstaff (mascot), kevin 'charlie' sedgmen, barry walder, sporting clubs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MEMORANDUM - SAFETY CAGE, 17/10/1892
... ... Mr Frank Fitzpatrick...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Gold safety cage Memorandum - Safety Cage Edwd Waters J H Seymour International Patent & Trade Marks City Foundry W Holmes Miss Kingerlee Mr Frank Fitzpatrick Allan Llewellyn Jno T Caldwell Geo Staley Neil Walker A N Hamilton William Holland J W Weddle Jas Lawes Wm Hopwood Jas Lawes Wm Parker R W Pollard Wm Nan & Co Hope & Co Mrs Morgan J W & G Williams Hand written data on the safety cage. ...Hand written data on the safety cage. The first page is a memorandum to Mr J H Seymour from the International patent & Trade Marks Office informing Mr Seymour that the Provisional Specification of his invention has been accepted in Victoria, dated 17 Oct 1892. The second page is a copy of a card from John H Seymour, City Foundry, Wattle St. Sandhurst outlining the safety cage, the lives it has saved and orders will receive prompt attention and further information may be had from the above address. W. Holmes, Printer. The third page is to Miss Kingerlee from Allan Llewellyn with reference to the memorandum and card dated Sept 1, 1972. He says he copied the memorandum and card for her and Mr F Fitzpatrick has the originals. The fourth page is a typed copy of Claim Holders and expenses.document, gold, safety cage, memorandum - safety cage, edwd waters, j h seymour, international patent & trade marks, city foundry, w holmes, miss kingerlee, mr frank fitzpatrick, allan llewellyn, jno t caldwell, geo staley, neil walker, a n hamilton, william holland, j w weddle, jas lawes, wm hopwood, jas lawes, wm parker, r w pollard, wm nan & co, hope & co, mrs morgan, j w & g williams -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MINE SAFETY CAGES & FEDDER DUSTER
... ... Mr Frank Fitzpatrick...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Names of bendigo pioneers Mine Safety Cages & Fedder Duster Tasmanian Foundry Mr J H Seymour Dr Stewart Conflecua Mine Malmsbury Thomas Dunne Mr Frank Fitzpatrick Mr A Llewellun Old Bendigonians Mr John Robshaw Mr Hugh McDevitt Alexander Bayne Mr F Sciallero Camp Reserve Art Gallery Hon. ...Three pages of extracts titled Mine Safety Cages, Old Bendigonians, memories of 'Fedder Duster', a Chinese Market Gardener; and a book review. The Safety Cage was an invention to stop the cage falling down the shaft if the rope gave way. Fedder Duster was a Chinese Market Gardener who was forced off his garden lease. His name was Ah Louey. The Book Review was 'Land, Labour and Gold' or Two Years in Victoria, with visits to Sydney and Van Diemen’s Land, by William Howitt.document, names of bendigo pioneers, mine safety cages & fedder duster, tasmanian foundry, mr j h seymour, dr stewart, conflecua mine malmsbury, thomas dunne, mr frank fitzpatrick, mr a llewellun, old bendigonians, mr john robshaw, mr hugh mcdevitt, alexander bayne, mr f sciallero, camp reserve, art gallery, hon. w i winter-irvine, george avery fletcher, great central goldfield, dear old bendigo 1892, fedder duster, mrs chancellor, ah louey, market gardener, mr curnow, technical school art class, bendigo benevolent home, joch, land labour and gold 1855, two years in victoria with visits to sydney and van diemen's land, william howitt, lowden publishing co, government camp, stars & stripes of america, odd fellows, freemasons, miss f kingerlee -
Merbein District Historical SocietyJournal - Quarterly, Merbein Historian - Quarterly Journal of MDHS -No. 5 (2 copies), Sep.2001
... ... Frank Fitzpatrick...Lyon Commonwealth Research Station Cemetery - Merbein Street names - Merbein Cowanna Bend George Stewart Charlie DeWilson Common Walter Oakes Jock Hogg Pop Adams Dicky Thomas Goodie family Noel Goodie Old Robbie - fisherman Tony Fleetwood Bob Cannon (Presbyterian minister) Keith Ring Cliff Ring Bob Ring Mrs Williams Lang children William Joseph Caffrey Alex Bruce Mollie Smythe Barney O'Connor Kate O'Connor Charlie James Miss Mahy Herbert Chaffey Mrs Delahoy Bill Bennett Harry Symons Harry Bruce Hall Buffalo Ern Smythe Nancy Swain Mrs Mousdale Merbein Bowling Club Evelyn Midgley Dr Spargo Royal Hall Clarrie Martin Methodist Church Rechabite Lidge Mr Beverly Mrs Sheridan Merbein Football Club team 1965 Sport Leisure Businesses Clive Doering (Trainer) Ian Gervasoni Kevin Rule Brian Williams (Captain/Coach) Neil Hurley Robert Walder Kevin Avery Ron Bannister Noel Barnes Neville Mitchell Peter Mitchell Frank Fitzpatrick Jim Stevens Kevin Finteln Neville Ward Kevin Chapman Barry Wagstaff (Mascot) Kevin Sedgmen Barry Walder Bill Zonnenbergs Roxy Café Merbein Swimming Pool Eva Camin Railway - Merbein Railway - Yelta Railway - Merbein West Merbein Historian - Quarterly Journal of MDHS -No. 5 (2 copies) Journal Quarterly ...lew taylor, merbein higher elementary school - 1954, harold bennett, nanette griffin, nanette bennett, mr & mrs g. griffin, janice shillington, stan bennett, yelta railway, a.v. lyon, commonwealth research station, cemetery - merbein, street names - merbein, cowanna bend, george stewart, charlie dewilson, common, walter oakes, jock hogg, pop adams, dicky thomas, goodie family, noel goodie, old robbie - fisherman, tony fleetwood, bob cannon (presbyterian minister), keith ring, cliff ring, bob ring, mrs williams, lang children, william joseph caffrey, alex bruce, mollie smythe, barney o'connor, kate o'connor, charlie james, miss mahy, herbert chaffey, mrs delahoy, bill bennett, harry symons, harry bruce, hall buffalo, ern smythe, nancy swain, mrs mousdale, merbein bowling club, evelyn midgley, dr spargo, royal hall, clarrie martin, methodist church, rechabite lidge, mr beverly, mrs sheridan, merbein football club team 1965, sport, leisure, businesses, clive doering (trainer), ian gervasoni, kevin rule, brian williams (captain/coach), neil hurley, robert walder, kevin avery, ron bannister, noel barnes, neville mitchell, peter mitchell, frank fitzpatrick, jim stevens, kevin finteln, neville ward, kevin chapman, barry wagstaff (mascot), kevin sedgmen, barry walder, bill zonnenbergs, roxy café, merbein swimming pool, eva camin, railway - merbein, railway - yelta, railway - merbein west -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Allan Llewellyn Collection: Safety Cages, 1876
... Typed across bottom of last copy of letter: 'The foregoing data supplied by Mr. Frank Fitzpatrick of Eaglehawk and retyped by A. ...Typed across bottom of last copy of letter: 'The foregoing data supplied by Mr. Frank Fitzpatrick of Eaglehawk and retyped by A. ...Allan Llewellyn was a well known Eaglehawk identity. See Allan Llewellyn Collection Cat. No.8389. Eleven typed pages of extracts from the 'Bendigo Advertiser' and one private letter to J.H. Seymour, contained in a manilla envelope with Mr. A. Llewellyn, 102 Victoria Street, Eaglehawk, Victoria 3556' written on front in red ink. In pencil above address: 'Please return to A. Llewellyn, Eaglehawk' Stamp, 7 cent, on top right hand corner shows Queen Elizabeth. Copies of letters published in the Bendigo Advertiser contained in envelope: 1. Letter from John H. Seymour, 25yth October, 1876, discussing the prize given to an exhibitor at the National Show, rather than the Seymour model exhibited by the writer. The writer is only a 'working miner and .. could not afford to make a full size cage'. 2. Letter from 'Fair play' 1st December 1876 regarding Seymour's model and that he should be given the opportunity to have his full size cage tested by the Judges. The cage was working at the Londonderry's Tribute Co. 3. Letter from 'unknown' regarding Nancarrow's Safety Cage, discussing Seymour's claiming 'the levers as his patent'. 4. Two letters from J.H. Seymour, regarding the unfair nature of the testing of the safety cages. Letters dated 1876. 5. Three letters from James Watson, blacksmith, Sandhurst, regarding the construction of the mining cage model exhibited by James Seymour. 6. Two letters - one from H. Banfield, Mining manager, Londonderry Tribute regarding the testing of Seymour's Patent Safety Cage design, dated October 25th. 1876. Second letter on page, regarding an accident at the South Clunes Tribute shaft, where an engineman Thomas Bonda (sometime Secretary of the Miners' Association) was injured when a cage went to the bottom of the shaft. 7. Article 'Accident at the Shenandoah Claim' detailing an accident with a mining cage when the 'rope slipped off the drum'. Article 'The Perils of Miners' detailing an accident at the Preston Hill claim, Ballarat. 8. 'Miraculour Escape' article detailing a mining cage accident at the Trio Company's shaft at Snob's Hill, September 4th. 1876. 9. 'Safety Cages', letter from Elisha Tippett, Manager Londonderry Tribute company, 7th August 1877, discussing the merits of the safety cage being used at the mine, known as 'Seymour's Patent Safety Cage' 10. 'Trial of Seymour's Patent Safety Cage' where a successful trial was held, then followed by a trial where the cage didn't perform as expected and the 'cage fell heavily to the ground'. 11. Copy of letter from Thomas Dunne, Mining Manager, to Mr. Seymour, regarding the successful operation of Seymour's Patent Safety Cage at the 'Confluenca Mine', Malmsbury on 25th August 1882. Typed across bottom of last copy of letter: 'The foregoing data supplied by Mr. Frank Fitzpatrick of Eaglehawk and retyped by A. Llewellyn. Through the lapse of time some of the words are not decipherable. In copying there could be some slight errors.' safety cages, seymour's patent safety cage, j.h. seymour, nancarrow's safety cage, bendigo, mining, allan llewellyn, -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, The Pavillion, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 739 Main Road, Eltham, 29 November 2016
... In the 1950s the house was bought by retired engineer Dr Alfred Fitzpatrick and his wife Claire who made various modifications to house goats and poultry as well as structural modifications to the house. In the early 1970s, Eltham Shire Councillors Frank...In the 1950s the house was bought by retired engineer Dr Alfred Fitzpatrick and his wife Claire who made various modifications to house goats and poultry as well as structural modifications to the house. In the early 1970s, Eltham Shire Councillors Frank ...The Pavillion was an extension to the Eltham Living and Learning Centre which was opened 8 October, 1994 In 1857, tanner John Pearson purchased three and a half acres of land in Little Eltham, at the western end of Pitt Street, with a 70-foot frontage to Maria Street (Main Road) and stretching down to the Diamond Creek for £100. He contracted Benjamin Oliver Wallis to build house for him. Wallis, a mason by trade who originated from the Cornish village of Newlyn, migrated to Melbourne in 1853 and was shortly engaged by Richard Warren to build the Eltham Hotel, which opened in 1854. When Warren fell into financial difficulty in 1858, Wallis purchased the hotel. That same year, Pearson constructed a tannery below the house with access to the water in the Diamond Creek. When Pearson became bankrupt in 1867, Wallis similarly acquired the house from Pearson’s creditors in 1868 and lived there until his death in 1896. For some of this time the house was in the name of Wallis’s son Richard but following his death in 1888, ownership reverted to his father. It was purchased by retired teacher Richard Gilsenen in 1899. Gilsenen was made acting head teacher at the Eltham State School in 1906 following the sudden death of head teacher John Brown. In the 1950s the house was bought by retired engineer Dr Alfred Fitzpatrick and his wife Claire who made various modifications to house goats and poultry as well as structural modifications to the house. In the early 1970s, Eltham Shire Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling proposed an extended communities’ activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance. In 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick property as part of the planning to establish an extended communities’ activities program. The Fitzpatricks moved next door and Claire taught at the new Living and Learning Centre, which began in 1975, one of the first community education centres in Victoria.jim connor collection, eltham, eltham living and learning centre, living and learning centre, pavilion -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 26 January 2008
... Fitzpatrick...Eltham Living and Learning Centre...frank...In the 1950s the house was bought by retired engineer Dr Alfred Fitzpatrick and his wife Claire who made various modifications to house goats and poultry as well as structural modifications to the house. In the early 1970s, Eltham Shire Councillors Frank...In the 1950s the house was bought by retired engineer Dr Alfred Fitzpatrick and his wife Claire who made various modifications to house goats and poultry as well as structural modifications to the house. In the early 1970s, Eltham Shire Councillors Frank ...In 1857, tanner John Pearson purchased three and a half acres of land in Little Eltham, at the western end of Pitt Street, with a 70-foot frontage to Maria Street (Main Road) and stretching down to the Diamond Creek for £100. He contracted Benjamin Oliver Wallis to build house for him. Wallis, a mason by trade who originated from the Cornish village of Newlyn, migrated to Melbourne in 1853 and was shortly engaged by Richard Warren to build the Eltham Hotel, which opened in 1854. When Warren fell into financial difficulty in 1858, Wallis purchased the hotel. That same year, Pearson constructed a tannery below the house with access to the water in the Diamond Creek. When Pearson became bankrupt in 1867, Wallis similarly acquired the house from Pearson’s creditors in 1868 and lived there until his death in 1896. For some of this time the house was in the name of Wallis’s son Richard but following his death in 1888, ownership reverted to his father. It was purchased by retired teacher Richard Gilsenen in 1899. Gilsenen was made acting head teacher at the Eltham State School in 1906 following the sudden death of head teacher John Brown. In the 1950s the house was bought by retired engineer Dr Alfred Fitzpatrick and his wife Claire who made various modifications to house goats and poultry as well as structural modifications to the house. In the early 1970s, Eltham Shire Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling proposed an extended communities’ activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance. In 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick property as part of the planning to establish an extended communities’ activities program. The Fitzpatricks moved next door and Claire taught at the new Living and Learning Centre, which began in 1975, one of the first community education centres in Victoria. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p59 It’s a centre for sharing knowledge and friendship and it stands on the former hub of Eltham’s original township near Pitt Street. The Eltham Living and Learning Centre, with around 2000 participants a year, began in 1975 as one of the first Community Education Centres in Victoria. Classes ranging from macramé to wine making to environmental living have enriched the lives of thousands of people through the generosity of tutors sharing their skills free of charge. The centre’s heart is the brick cottage, built in 1858 by tanner John Pearson. He bought the three and a half acre (1.4ha) allotment fronting Maria Street (now Main Road) and stretching down to the Diamond Creek. The allotment formed part of a 316 acre (127.8ha) subdivision, owned by Josiah Holloway, called Little Eltham, north of the original Eltham Reserve.1 The allotment then passed through the hands of several speculators before it was sold to Pearson for £100 in 1857. Mr Pearson’s children attended the Eltham Primary School from 1864 to 1867. But creditors took possession of the property when his tannery folded in 1867. It was then sold to publican Benjamin Wallis, who owned the Eltham Hotel at the corner of Pitt Street and Main Road. In 1899 the property was bought by Richard Gilsenan, who became acting head teacher of the Eltham Primary State School in 1906. In the 1950s, retired engineer Dr Alfred Fitzpatrick and his wife Claire bought the property, and made structural changes. Claire, a journalist and community campaigner, modified and built pens for goats and poultry, a stable, a garage and planted fruit trees and a vegetable garden. In the early 1970s a young woman called Carina Hack approached Gwen Wesson at the Diamond Valley Learning Centre (Victoria’s first Community Education Centre) about starting a community centre. Following Wesson’s suggestion, Hack spoke to Shire President Alistair Knox ‘one bleak rainy afternoon, sipping hot drinks and discussing life’.2 Eltham Shire Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling proposed a community activities program and the council received a $50,000 Commonwealth Government Grant for this venture.3 The Fitzpatricks sold their property to the council and moved next door and Claire taught at the new centre, which Hack named. Eltham obviously wanted such a centre as Hack recalls. ‘During the next two months we had about 50 volunteers working day, night and weekends, scrubbing down, plastering and painting walls, replacing floors, repairing fences, recycling furniture, sewing curtains and cushions, donating furniture, toys, equipment, clean-ing and gardening…’4 The first enrolment day saw a queue stretching up the driveway nearly to the gate and the first sessions attracted 270 people a week. Soon the outbuildings were converted into pottery studios and a large workshop. From 1979 the Eltham Art and Craft Market was held in the centre’s grounds and the Friends of the Centre ran it from 1980. A former program coordinator, Margaret Johnson, remembers enrolment day in the late 1970s and 1980s, when hundreds of people would queue – and some even camped overnight! Overnighters were greeted in the morning with fresh tea and toast. Another tradition was The Enrolment Day Cake with Recipe, given to volunteers. ‘One happy Enrolment Day fell on February 14 and let’s just say that St Valentine found some willing participants, paying $2 for a kiss.’5 Meanwhile the participants’ children could play at the Council Eltham Lower Park house in Hohnes Road, later in Susan Street. But the centre has had difficulties too. In 1990 a fire destroyed the stable and the police suspected arson. However the pavilion was built in its place.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, benjamin oliver wallis, claire fitzpatrick, don maling, dr alfred fitzpatrick, eltham living and learning centre, frank maas, john pearson, richard gilsenen, tannery -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyEphemera - OAKDALE ANGLING CLUB
... Fitzpatrick Jack... Tobe W.... Matthews I... Renfrew W.... Carter M.... Degering Ron... Henwood Arthur... Law Arthur... Beckwith Keith... Hills Allan... Chancellor Bert... Alberton Hall... Hansen Russell... Leary John... Davis Patsy... Hooper Alec... Deverson Marlene... Lewer Ron... Yiap Jimmy... McCreadie Iain... Stapleton Mike... Evans Elug... Evans Ron... Quinn Russell... Kreutzer Ed.... Sikkens Roulof... Caldecott Ken... Constantine Jenny... Foster Jett... Setford Geoff... Morris Joe... Hanna Nell... Rees Gwen... Bearlin David... Hansen Evelyn... Thornton Bob... Hansen Don... Kreutzer Eileen... Desmond John... Crompton Kim... Champion Ken... Waters Len... Brasher John... Jenkins Neville... Nicholson Ken... Deters Glen... Darcy Frank...Fitzpatrick Jack Tobe W. Matthews I Renfrew W. Carter M. Degering Ron Henwood Arthur Law Arthur Beckwith Keith Hills Allan Chancellor Bert Alberton Hall Hansen Russell Leary John Davis Patsy Hooper Alec Deverson Marlene Lewer Ron Yiap Jimmy McCreadie Iain Stapleton Mike Evans Elug Evans Ron Quinn Russell Kreutzer Ed. Sikkens Roulof Caldecott Ken Constantine Jenny Foster Jett Setford Geoff Morris Joe Hanna Nell Rees Gwen Bearlin David Hansen Evelyn Thornton Bob Hansen Don Kreutzer Eileen Desmond John Crompton Kim Champion Ken Waters Len Brasher John Jenkins Neville Nicholson Ken Deters Glen Darcy Frank Scott Geoff Cook Barry Cook Martin Anderson Ken Anderson Sue Rodriguez John Carosso Joan Ephemera OAKDALE ANGLING CLUB ...Eight items on Oakdale Angling Club: 1/Seven newsletters, vol 28, no. 3 1983; vol 28, no. 4 and no. 5, 1984; vol. 29, no. 5, 1985; vol. 30 no. 1 and no. 2. 1985 and 1987 Christmas edition. The newsletters contain fishing information, tides and weather, fishing holidays and the clubs social events from 1983 to 1987. 2/A copy of the 1988 syllabus, a ticket to the Annual Dinner Dance in 1987 and a compliment card from the public relations officer of the club.oakdale angling club, anglers, sporting clubs, minear terry v., murrumbeena, halls, tabone henry, ovinn russell, williams gerry, hansen don, vos colin, mitchell cyril, evans bob, scott jeff, vliet john jan, stapleton mike, rees ron, stone graeme, horsey ian, dillan ernie, seward w.g., kreutzer leigh, harris evan, rowe phillip, eismontas vic, schmidt john, brooking dean, tuck don, stepham brian, stepham margaret, farmer stvart, cook kate, minear tom, matthews alf, jellett ethel, evans max, dave keith, constantine mark, morris ian, oldham richard, bjorksten robin, rnooken dean, burtt ray, elliott ace, cepuritis tali, hansen don, tuck don, hansen evelyn, cepuritis alwyn, stone ruby, elliott eric, born max, fitzpatrick jack, tobe w., matthews i, renfrew w., carter m., degering ron, henwood arthur, law arthur, beckwith keith, hills allan, chancellor bert, alberton hall, hansen russell, leary john, davis patsy, hooper alec, deverson marlene, lewer ron, yiap jimmy, mccreadie iain, stapleton mike, evans elug, evans ron, quinn russell, kreutzer ed., sikkens roulof, caldecott ken, constantine jenny, foster jett, setford geoff, morris joe, hanna nell, rees gwen, bearlin david, hansen evelyn, thornton bob, hansen don, kreutzer eileen, desmond john, crompton kim, champion ken, waters len, brasher john, jenkins neville, nicholson ken, deters glen, darcy frank, scott geoff, cook barry, cook martin, anderson ken, anderson sue, rodriguez john, carosso joan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - R.S.L. BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO R.S.L. NEWS VOL. 1 NO. 3
... F M Carson Tooranie House Brian Abe P E Dunstan A Lam Sun Don Murray Windermere Hotel Bendigo Disposals Frank A Hill & Co Fitzpatrick's Sandhurst Dairies Pty Ltd M Williamson George Symon's Dairy W H Oakley Sir Horace Robertson British Commonwealth Occupation Forces Australian Light Horse State Savings Bank Royal Military College Golden Fleece Service Station J W Williams Tomlins Simmie Pty Ltd Clark King & Co Pty Ltd McKenna's Modern Store Bryan McKenna Wicks Knott Publication Southdown Press A Wicks Knott Publication, Printed by Southdown Press, 33 Rosslyn Street, West Melbourne. ...Bendigo R.S.L. News Volume 1, Number 3 Christmas-New Year Issue. Red, blue, yellow and gold badge on the front cover. Contains advertisements from local businesses, Bendigo R.S.L. Office Bearers 1960, news, notes from Clubs, an article titled 'When the Japs Broke Out at Cowra' and a short obituary of Sir Horace Robertson.A Wicks Knott Publication, Printed by Southdown Press, 33 Rosslyn Street, West Melbourne.magazine, organization, bendigo rsl, r.s.l. bendigo collection - bendigo r.s.l. news vol. 1 no. 3, ashmans dry cleaners, h q radio service, f c straub, hampel furniture products, pierce grenfell, ron meurer, h w snell, axedale quarries, a l & k stringer, excavations, al & b g pearce, w mcculloch & co, bendigo motor co, m g taylor, fair-view upholsterers, alwyn nelson, northern terrazzo co, l fawssett & co, bendigo sub-branch r.s.s, &, a.i.l.a., col j w swatton, h a w morey, s thompson, g j baker, j k barnes, a c harridge, j harrison, t h hume, w h pinder, d e mcgregor, f e schilling, g g styles, c vaughan, j e fay, geo j baker, a v palmer, n mclaren young, e m vains & co, g e h rowell, a v & l e smith, j r palmers, graham lowe refrigeration service, a w pulfer motors, b r burns, vic palmer, golden square dry cleaners, j w carter & sons, alltyre service pty ltd, ian wills, bill nicholls jack watts, the robyn, a g power, leo a hughes, bendigo manchester house, frank wilson, hesse bros, frank bouchier, your typewriter sales and service, tom heenan, win patten, bendigo legacy, r wilson, w e p carruthers, antonian café, kairn's auto-bits, cohns, jeffreys bread, 4th armoured regt social club, g e baldwin, bendigo & district ex-p.o.w. social club, w hargreaves, d gregor, bendigo r.s.l. ladies auxiliary, mrs h morey, mrs p floyd, mrs w hocking, mrs h sims, mrs t hall, rsl women's council of victoria, mr & mrsa kersting, w coates, a bolitho, w hocking, n mcivor, perretts, martin washington, e a bennett pty ltd, john burgoyne, 38th battalion (a.i.f.) social club, j plim c findlay, ex-navelmen's club, t staley, airforce association, a stevens, t grimes, rats of tobruk association, j ferguson, catholic war veterans' association, j noonan, t coppock, dads' association, w murphy, bendigo legacy club, win patten, t h iser, t h runnalls, legacy house, 105 anti-tank regiment social club, alwyn nelson, laurie townsing, bendigo repatriation local committee, v w hosking, w rex porter, g a pethard, f t dunphy, l m porter, e h duus, lt col thomas waitson williams dso, ric coulson, r ball & son, lorraine florist, neol searle pty ltd, bendigo and district t & p i social club, e j taylor, t wellins, w phelan, g keily, l boyd, t tuddenham, e butler, g armstrong, geo j baker, easter fair society, bendigo agricultural society, 6th battalion (a.i.f.) social club, f t dunphy, w green, r c wright, bendigo showgrounds r.a.a.o.c. camp club, j j davies, e p perrett, t g heenan, w rex porter, fred coulson, harry hall, alan bath, tom hume, ted commons, geo h baker, percy floyd, stan hunter, joe wagland, railway sub-section r.s.l., g brown, don chalmer pty ltd, bendigo timber co pty ltd, g p hyett, a w comber, w nichols, maurice f noonan, allans walk delicatessen, r b webb, jack l lyons, perrow, s paints, t c sheers, provincial motors (bendigo) pty ltd, banjo paterson, will ogilvey, ben hall, joe gardiner, major bob ramsay mc, 53rd batt., major e v timms, ww1, 2nd a.i.f., f m carson, tooranie house, brian abe, p e dunstan, a lam sun, don murray, windermere hotel, bendigo disposals, frank a hill & co, fitzpatrick's, sandhurst dairies pty ltd, m williamson, george symon's dairy, w h oakley, sir horace robertson, british commonwealth occupation forces, australian light horse, state savings bank, royal military college, golden fleece service station, j w williams, tomlins simmie pty ltd, clark king & co pty ltd, mckenna's modern store, bryan mckenna, wicks knott publication, southdown press -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - R.S.L. BENDIGO COLLECTION: SOUVENIR PROGRAMME EAGLEHAWK RSL ANNUAL BALL 1948, 14th July, 1948
... Fitzpatrick... Molly Surplice... Merna Douglas... Marjorie Yates... Edna Johannesen... Pat. Johannesen... Patrica Brown... Patrica Boland... Faye Hanson... Robert Tibbett... Milton Brown... Ronald Bull... George Hunt... Les. Johnson... Jim Groves... Maurice Koch... Ken. Johnson... Kevin Smith... Ken. Bull... Frank...They are: Shirley Evely, Alison Brown, Nancy Moore, Dorothy Reed, Beryl Reed, Joyce McCallum, Bette Fitzpatrick, Molly Surplice, Merna Douglas, Marjorie Yates, Edna Johannesen, Pat Johannesen, Patricia Brown, Patricia Boland and Faye Hanson. On the next fold are the Partners: Robert Tibbett, Milton Brown, Ronald Bull, George Hunt, Les. Johnson, Jim Groves, Maurice Koch, Ken. Johnson, Kevin Smith, Ken. Bull, Frank...Fitzpatrick Molly Surplice Merna Douglas Marjorie Yates Edna Johannesen Pat. Johannesen Patrica Brown Patrica Boland Faye Hanson Robert Tibbett Milton Brown Ronald Bull George Hunt Les. Johnson Jim Groves Maurice Koch Ken. Johnson Kevin Smith Ken. Bull Frank ...Eaglehawk Sub-branch R.S.S.A.I.L.A. Annual Ball, July 14th, 1948 held at the Town Hall, Eaglehawk. Card is cream with gold printing on the front and a blue RSL badge. On the inside the trifold card has a Dance Program of 21 named dances and a space for Autographs. On the back left are the names of the Debutantes and Flowers. They are: Shirley Evely, Alison Brown, Nancy Moore, Dorothy Reed, Beryl Reed, Joyce McCallum, Bette Fitzpatrick, Molly Surplice, Merna Douglas, Marjorie Yates, Edna Johannesen, Pat Johannesen, Patricia Brown, Patricia Boland and Faye Hanson. On the next fold are the Partners: Robert Tibbett, Milton Brown, Ronald Bull, George Hunt, Les. Johnson, Jim Groves, Maurice Koch, Ken. Johnson, Kevin Smith, Ken. Bull, Frank Holden and Neil Holden. Chaperon: Mrs G F Hudson. Hostess: Mrs R Fairless and President: Mr R Fairless.event, social, annual ball, r.s.l. bendigo collection - souvenir programme eaglehawk rsl annual ball 1948, shirley evely, alison brown, nancy moore, dorothy reed, beryl reed, joyce mccallum, bette fitzpatrick, molly surplice, merna douglas, marjorie yates, edna johannesen, pat. johannesen, patrica brown, patrica boland, faye hanson, robert tibbett, milton brown, ronald bull, george hunt, les. johnson, jim groves, maurice koch, ken. johnson, kevin smith, ken. bull, frank holden, neil holden, mrs g f hudson, mrs r fairless, mr r fairless -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Portland Naval Cadets, 1966
... Fitzpatrick, William Redfern, James Kean, Benjamin Lear, William Dusting, Thomas Hardie. Front Row Kneeling (L to R): Edward Peters, Percy Dawkins, Leonard Tonkin, Hugh Keiller, Frank Edwards, William Alexander, Harry Goldsmith, George Jarrett, Roy Taylor, Roy Laidlaw, Thomas Herbertson, Dudly Brown, Sydney Pitts, Leslie Adams, William Patterson, jack Edwards, Norman Dusting, Eric Dusting, Noel Henry, William Mallett, Stanley Dusting, Herbert De La Cour, Joseph Cleghorn, Murry Douglas, Clarence Patterson. ...Fitzpatrick, William Redfern, James Kean, Benjamin Lear, William Dusting, Thomas Hardie. Front Row Kneeling (L to R): Edward Peters, Percy Dawkins, Leonard Tonkin, Hugh Keiller, Frank Edwards, William Alexander, Harry Goldsmith, George Jarrett, Roy Taylor, Roy Laidlaw, Thomas Herbertson, Dudly Brown, Sydney Pitts, Leslie Adams, William Patterson, jack Edwards, Norman Dusting, Eric Dusting, Noel Henry, William Mallett, Stanley Dusting, Herbert De La Cour, Joseph Cleghorn, Murry Douglas, Clarence Patterson. ...Black and white photograph of men dressed in naval uniforms posed in two rows (one kneeling, one standing) at the base of a cliff. A further row of people are posed at top of cliff. Bottom third of framed work includes names of those in the image.Front: Portland Naval Cadets Corination Day King George V 22-6-1911 Front Row Standing (L to R): G.P.C. Fitzpatrick, William Redfern, James Kean, Benjamin Lear, William Dusting, Thomas Hardie. Front Row Kneeling (L to R): Edward Peters, Percy Dawkins, Leonard Tonkin, Hugh Keiller, Frank Edwards, William Alexander, Harry Goldsmith, George Jarrett, Roy Taylor, Roy Laidlaw, Thomas Herbertson, Dudly Brown, Sydney Pitts, Leslie Adams, William Patterson, jack Edwards, Norman Dusting, Eric Dusting, Noel Henry, William Mallett, Stanley Dusting, Herbert De La Cour, Joseph Cleghorn, Murry Douglas, Clarence Patterson. Back Row Standing (L to R): John Spikin, Charles Fredericks, Roy Campbell, Charles Gibbs, Bruce Douglas, Herbert Arkill, Archie Mathes, Murry Parker, Frank Edwards, Benjamin Davis, Osbourne Cruse, Oliver Westlake, Edward Pitts, Robert Edrich, James O'Brien, Edward Cook, William Paterson, Thomas Cook, George Lanagan, Frank Wilson, Ralph Taylor, Edward Jennings, George Parker. Presented by Harry Goldsmith. Back: To my boyhood friend Noel Henry to be hung wherever he thinks fit. Harry Goldsmith 16/7/66.gpc fitzpatrick, william redfern, james kean, benjamin lear, william dusting, thomas hardie -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Ledger, Ballarat School of Mines Assay and Analysis Ledger, 1887-1890, 1887-1890
... fitzpatrick...e. ford...michael goold...j. graham...john greenwood...james hayes...ed hardy...arthur harvey...george hodges...john hall...jubilee gold mining company...krause...luplau...lempiere...mt lyell co...john law...ed meadway...john murray...j.h. middleton...c.m. miles...m. muir...e. mcmillan...w. mcdougall...c. napier...w.r. nicholls...napier freehold...w.b, ochiltree...oakleigh gold mining company...dr pinnock...c. quin...james ross...c.b. retallack...e. rowlands...royal standard, linton...frank...Copies of assays undertaken are compiled together in this book. ballarat school of mines a.c. allan brittania g.m. co. s. body black horse company john m. bickett william bell james barker w. bliss w. bailey william barrou w.h. batten w. bechervaise band and albion budd bros charles barker i. cahir a. chamber w. cahill james coglan d. clarke a.w. dobbie john dosett john dunstan j.a. evans l. eggleton charles forbes d. fitzpatrick e. ford michael goold j. graham john greenwood james hayes ed hardy arthur harvey george hodges john hall jubilee gold mining company krause luplau lempiere mt lyell co john law ed meadway john murray j.h. middleton c.m. miles m. muir e. mcmillan w. mcdougall c. napier w.r. nicholls napier freehold w.b, ochiltree oakleigh gold mining company dr pinnock c. quin james ross c.b. retallack e. rowlands royal standard, linton frank rabling william russell charles soloman f. selby w.j. scott sulieman pasha co south clunes united h.w. sinclair george selby e.h. schroeder, horsham e.w. spain c.h. sheary sir henry loch gold mining company a. sutherland saxon consols j.b. triggs h. townsend harold turnley c. taylor, melbourne c. thorpe a. vandenberg charles walker charles wilson thomas wellington a. wynne r. warne e. wattis john wood walter warner, armidale c. winterbottom w.l. willliams j.c. young Leatherbound ledger with transfer copies assay reports from the Ballarat School of Mines. ...The Ballarat School of Mines had a 'Model Mine' that was used to teach students. Practical work was undertaken for a fee, supervised by laboratory superintendents. Copies of assays undertaken are compiled together in this book. Leatherbound ledger with transfer copies assay reports from the Ballarat School of Mines. Those seeking assaying work from the Ballarat School of Mines are listed in alphabetical order in the front of the ledger. The ledger contains 543 pages. .2) Foolscap assay report on foolscap Ballarat School of Mines letterhead, and signed by Alfred Mica Smith, Superintendent of Laboratories. The report was on eight samples of Quartz submitted by R.C. Morgan, Scotts, Hotel, Melbourne .3) Assay report on Ballarat School of Mines letterhead, dated 14 August 1985, and signed by Andrew Berry, Registrar. The assay was supervised by Professor Alfred Mica Smith, and undertaken for James Burke, Broken Hill, New South Wales. .4) Assay report on Ballarat School of Mines letterhead, dated 18 August 1988, and signed by Alfred Mica Smith, Superintendent of Laboratories. The assay was undertaken on samples of Limonite submitted by James Burke and others, Broken Hill, New South Wales. The report includes information the the Ballarat School of Mines museum and the search for geological specimens from all Australian colonies for the collection. .5) A 'rough' assay report on samples of stone submitted by H. Major Senr, Wilcannia, New South Wales. 5) A 'rough' assay report on sample quartz drillings from quartz reef submitted by H. Morris, Egerton, and an sample of quartz and pyrites for determination by Professor Krause submitted by R.M. Serjeant. ballarat school of mines, a.c. allan, brittania g.m. co., s. body, black horse company, john m. bickett, william bell, james barker, w. bliss, w. bailey, william barrou, w.h. batten, w. bechervaise, band and albion, budd bros, charles barker, i. cahir, a. chamber, w. cahill, james coglan, d. clarke, a.w. dobbie, john dosett, john dunstan, j.a. evans, l. eggleton, charles forbes, d. fitzpatrick, e. ford, michael goold, j. graham, john greenwood, james hayes, ed hardy, arthur harvey, george hodges, john hall, jubilee gold mining company, krause, luplau, lempiere, mt lyell co, john law, ed meadway, john murray, j.h. middleton, c.m. miles, m. muir, e. mcmillan, w. mcdougall, c. napier, w.r. nicholls, napier freehold, w.b, ochiltree, oakleigh gold mining company, dr pinnock, c. quin, james ross, c.b. retallack, e. rowlands, royal standard, linton, frank rabling, william russell, charles soloman, f. selby, w.j. scott, sulieman pasha co, south clunes united, h.w. sinclair, george selby, e.h. schroeder, horsham, e.w. spain, c.h. sheary, sir henry loch gold mining company, a. sutherland, saxon consols, j.b. triggs, h. townsend, harold turnley, c. taylor, melbourne, c. thorpe, a. vandenberg, charles walker, charles wilson, thomas wellington, a. wynne, r. warne, e. wattis, john wood, walter warner, armidale, c. winterbottom, w.l. willliams, j.c. young -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Solid bluestone foundations and other memories of a Melbourne girlhood, 1908-1928, 1983
... Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Hughenden Dick and Frank Buxton Kathleen Fitzpatrick story of growing up in the first quarter of the century and her impressions Solid bluestone foundations and other memories of a Melbourne girlhood, 1908-1928 Book Kathleen Fitzpatrick Macmillan ...Kathleen Fitzpatrick story of growing up in the first quarter of the century and her impressionsnon-fictionKathleen Fitzpatrick story of growing up in the first quarter of the century and her impressionshughenden, dick and frank buxton -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedEphemera - Brimbank Seniors Calendar 2008 - monthly photographs, Brimbank City Council
... Kathleen Elizabeth Henwood|Ray Heinze Brimbank Bicycle Users Group (BRIMBUG)|Claudia Dale Foster Care|Harold Gomez Anglo - India Community|Maureen Fitzpatrick & Luisa D'Agostia Western Art Group|Dawn Cox & robert Vargiu Community Bus|Claudette Daniag, Lita Abril-fandino, Anicia Tindogan, Crispina Llovido, Elsie Spiteri Filipino Australian Seniors Citizens Club|Linda Borg, Flora McKenzie, Mary Valsames, Beverly Smith, Crist Portelli Golden Oldies Walking Group|Margaret Cooke, Shirley Knight, Lyn Kieryczuk Rummikin|Santhana Selvendr Melbourne Murugan Cultural Centre|Ross Sandz, Frank Levens, Katherine Halliwell Chair Aerobics|Marlene Dedman Barbara Anderson Copperfields Walking Group And Volunteering|Apostolos Andreas, Kyriaki Papa, Georgia Christodoulou, Elli Efthimiou, Androula Christou Cyprus Greek Seniors Clun...City of Brimbank Resident Kathleen Elizabeth Henwood|Ray Heinze Brimbank Bicycle Users Group (BRIMBUG)|Claudia Dale Foster Care|Harold Gomez Anglo - India Community|Maureen Fitzpatrick & Luisa D'Agostia Western Art Group|Dawn Cox & robert Vargiu Community Bus|Claudette Daniag, Lita Abril-fandino, Anicia Tindogan, Crispina Llovido, Elsie Spiteri Filipino Australian Seniors Citizens Club|Linda Borg, Flora McKenzie, Mary Valsames, Beverly Smith, Crist Portelli Golden Oldies Walking Group|Margaret Cooke, Shirley Knight, Lyn Kieryczuk Rummikin|Santhana Selvendr Melbourne Murugan Cultural Centre|Ross Sandz, Frank Levens, Katherine Halliwell Chair Aerobics|Marlene Dedman Barbara Anderson Copperfields Walking Group And Volunteering|Apostolos Andreas, Kyriaki Papa, Georgia Christodoulou, Elli Efthimiou, Androula Christou Cyprus Greek Seniors Clun Brimbank Seniors Calendar 2008 - monthly photographs Ephemera Brimbank Seniors Calendar 2008 - monthly photographs Brimbank City Council ...Kathleen Elizabeth Henwood|Ray Heinze Brimbank Bicycle Users Group (BRIMBUG)|Claudia Dale Foster Care|Harold Gomez Anglo - India Community|Maureen Fitzpatrick & Luisa D'Agostia Western Art Group|Dawn Cox & robert Vargiu Community Bus|Claudette Daniag, Lita Abril-fandino, Anicia Tindogan, Crispina Llovido, Elsie Spiteri Filipino Australian Seniors Citizens Club|Linda Borg, Flora McKenzie, Mary Valsames, Beverly Smith, Crist Portelli Golden Oldies Walking Group|Margaret Cooke, Shirley Knight, Lyn Kieryczuk Rummikin|Santhana Selvendr Melbourne Murugan Cultural Centre|Ross Sandz, Frank Levens, Katherine Halliwell Chair Aerobics|Marlene Dedman Barbara Anderson Copperfields Walking Group And Volunteering|Apostolos Andreas, Kyriaki Papa, Georgia Christodoulou, Elli Efthimiou, Androula Christou Cyprus Greek Seniors Cluncity of brimbank, resident -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph
... fitzpatrick...john...aherne...clem...ryan...tony...dillon...tom...mcgree...joe...hennessy...jim...farquer...michael...wickham...gerald...pearce...bill...palmer...vera...fawley...sheila...trask...roma...braithwaite...dorothy...scoles...violet...rahilly...minnie...mullins...mary...bell...quinn...molly...o'brien...gwen...florence...kathleen...frawley...clare...phoenie...millett...ethel...stewart...alice...margaret...sullivan...maisie...rita...byrne...eileen...nellie...lily...mcknight...frank...Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne This school photograph contains 51 students sitting in front of windows. st mary catholic school schools sunbury our lady of mt. carmel education patterson jack leyden brian fitzpatrick john aherne clem ryan tony dillon tom mcgree joe hennessy jim farquer michael wickham gerald pearce bill palmer vera fawley sheila trask roma braithwaite dorothy scoles violet rahilly minnie mullins mary bell quinn molly o'brien gwen florence kathleen frawley clare phoenie millett ethel stewart alice margaret sullivan maisie rita byrne eileen nellie lily mcknight frank gilligan max cahill bertie george evans collection A black and white photograph of the students at St. ...This school photograph contains 51 students sitting in front of windows.A black and white photograph of the students at St. Mary's Catholic School, Sunbury. Identified.st mary catholic school, schools, sunbury, our lady of mt. carmel, education, patterson, jack, leyden, brian, fitzpatrick, john, aherne, clem, ryan, tony, dillon, tom, mcgree, joe, hennessy, jim, farquer, michael, wickham, gerald, pearce, bill, palmer, vera, fawley, sheila, trask, roma, braithwaite, dorothy, scoles, violet, rahilly, minnie, mullins, mary, bell, quinn, molly, o'brien, gwen, florence, kathleen, frawley, clare, phoenie, millett, ethel, stewart, alice, margaret, sullivan, maisie, rita, byrne, eileen, nellie, lily, mcknight, frank, gilligan, max, cahill, bertie, george evans collection -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionEphemera, Holy Redeemer Football Club Premiers 1952 souvenir, 1952
... fr tim fitzpatrick, mr slavin, ray mcdonald, peter hine, robert chubb, paul dwyer, alex walsh, austin maloney, john tittensor, frank walshe, gary grace, brian wilson, barry ward, john grant, max day, russel warrett...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne holy redeemer church holy redeemer football club football sporting clubs fr tim fitzpatrick, mr slavin, ray mcdonald, peter hine, robert chubb, paul dwyer, alex walsh, austin maloney, john tittensor, frank walshe, gary grace, brian wilson, barry ward, john grant, max day, russel warrett mrs grace, barry dillon,russel slavin, brian hartnett, bernard o'brien, barnard o brien, terry rogers, loigi aldo miglioranza, michael tittensor, michael watts, brian phillips, peter hurst, john owen, paul harris, barry wilson, pat mcphee A souvenir of the 1952 premiership won by the Holy Redeemer Football Club. ...A souvenir of the 1952 premiership won by the Holy Redeemer Football Club. It has a picture of St Francis of Assisi in the centre, either side of which are listed team players and club officials.holy redeemer church, holy redeemer football club, football, sporting clubs, fr tim fitzpatrick, mr slavin, ray mcdonald, peter hine, robert chubb, paul dwyer, alex walsh, austin maloney, john tittensor, frank walshe, gary grace, brian wilson, barry ward, john grant, max day, russel warrett, mrs grace, barry dillon,russel slavin, brian hartnett, bernard o'brien, barnard o brien, terry rogers, loigi aldo miglioranza, michael tittensor, michael watts, brian phillips, peter hurst, john owen, paul harris, barry wilson, pat mcphee -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Class Photographs Album
... 3481.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 1A 3481.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 1A Names Back Row Owen Reid Daniel Delph Vicki Halliday Agatha Zoloumis Rodney Salesbury Ken Cox Centre Back Row Shane Scoble Michael Mangion Kevin Hyde Victoria Richie Mario Zoppi Robert Bell Joe Sammut Centre Front Row Ian Traeger Greg Davis David Cosh Peter Ojanpera Steven Clayton Peter Galea Alfred Schoefbaenker Paul Fenech Front row Brenda Nicholson Elaine Myles Lynette Lane Michael Spiteri Kalaline Horvath Yvonne Crick Kaye Braybrook Very Front Row Mira Jozinovic 3481.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 1B 3481.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 1B Names Back Row Wendy Allen Brian Smart David Lowcock Howard Bishop Angelo Manariti Rosita Spekle 2nd Row Paul Karlecik John Alchin Greg Doley Michael Graham Glen Watson Louis Mula Brian Allen 3rd Row Neil OConnor Mark Hill Dennnis Hyett Ian Luck Guiliano Salamon Perry Browne Ross Wellington James Glover Bottom Row Sally Trethowan Sharon Creed Tracey Stewart Pamela Grinham Dorothy Thompson Susan Fowler Heather Oldaker Front Row Shane Goldsworthy Absent Jennifer Riley 3481.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 1C 3481.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2A 3481.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2A Names Back Row Gary Ayton Shane Thomas Tony Darcy Roy McLean 2nd Row John DiQuattro John Dalli Robert Wright Antonia Antoniou Peter Michaeledis Tony Sproule David Wright 3rd Row David Siddall Mario Theophanidis Grant Sullivan Michael Barrow Rudolf Schoefbaenker Keith Harman Paul Xuereb Allan Townson Bottom Row Lesley Meale Debra Whitehand Silvana Nardella Toni Hawkins Debra Ledgard Mary Debrincat Jean Clarke Absent rocco DiMieri Craig Kimpton Wayne Marshall 3481.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2B 3481.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2B Names Back Row Nicky Fiorenza Craig Williams Mark Peacock Robert Lee Jeffrey Halvey 2nd Row Annunziato Piacquadio Teresa Attard Charles Debone Stephen Barnes Peter Bell Robyn Hawkey Vivien Camilleri 3rd Row Branko Ribic John Xuereb James Brown Eugene Krywula Trugay Latif Laurence Azzopardi Karren Weavell R Meli Bottom Row Tracie Rose Denise Sheridan Jurgen Seerberger Joanne Heywood Michael Sultana Wendy Nagle Christine Ridge 3481.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2C 3481.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2C Names 3481.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2D 3481.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2D Names Back Row James McGuire Keri Trice Sharon Wadley Peter Murphy 2nd Row Brian Borg Steven Arnott Michael Winch Hayden Young Carmelo Spiteri Raymond Vella Mario Grech 3rd Row Tony Tedesco Richard Busutill Mark Spiteri Andrew Ellis Jean Bignoux Silvio Camenzull Graham Hinton Emmanual Pullis Bottom Row Margaret Green Sharene Thompson Julie Harvey Mario Abella Debra Attrill Sheryl Cochrane Kaylene Schoubert Front Row Marianne Duhau 3481.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2F 3481.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2F Names Back Row Lyle Newman Laurence Spiteri Jennifer Pritchard Edward Gatt 2nd Row John Morris Ray Abela Larry Spiteri Joe Sammut Peter Finnen Ronnie Bezzina Ross Hartley 3rd Row Brian Wright Mark Davis Ray Barley Greg Trethowan Graeme Luck John Best Greg Leheny Tony Spiteri Bottom Row Ann Gibson Karen Morshead Debra Park Ivan Parlic Ann Durham Karen Marchment Front Row Georgina Borg 3481.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2G 3481.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2G Names Back Row Michael Taylor Craig Ormston Ian Johnson David Carr 2nd Row Warren Barnard John Mifsud Robin Shelton Carmen Dimech Sharon Augustine David Unknown Leo King 3rd Row George Budanow Stuart Baker Robert Canuli Michael Finkin Russell McKay Alexander Rewkiewicz Trevor Philpot Boris Godina Bottom Row Georgin Rudall Debra Chambers Piera Fusco Julie Peksyk Rose Azzopardi Trudy Kimpton Susan Flight 3481.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2H 3481.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2H Names Back Row George Mashalidis Jeffrey Skipper Terry Camilleri Unknown Lewis Sammit Richard Hunt Ted Czepiel Trevor Sherwell 2nd Row Ann Dane Jennifer Graham Sandra Murphy Jovanna Vella Anne Ayton Annette McIntyre Catherine Lewis 3rd Row Rodney Cheney Freddy Caruana Wayne Benning Paul Harrison Andrew Fenech Peter Aquilina Robert Anderson David Bottiglieri Bottom Row Steven Fagan Denise Slade Kevin Mullan Gail Hill Colin McDonald Angela Astorina Martin Thomas 3481.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 3E 3481.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 3E Names Back Row Philip Davis Lynley Manser Derek Elliott Doris Pulis Louis Schembri Vesko Yolevski 2nd Row Joe Gauci Paul Gatt Neil Clayton Ricki Young Gary Cockburn Wally Herczaniwski Bottom Row Wendy Stead Wendy Marsh Debbie Johnson Susan Begg Gail Ovens Karen Marsh Christine Peckitt Front Row Sharon Martin 3481.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4A 3481.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4A Names Back Row Frank Topea Stephen Haydon Ken Brown Joseph Bonnici Jeff Nash Emmual Grech 2nd Row Barry Biasutti George Morra Ian Fletcher Paul Best Perry Anastasiou Bottom Row John Stevens Kaye Simberg Wendy Omston Robyn Flickert Stephanie Kelly Maxie Baxley Angelo Abela 3481.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4B 3481.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4C 3481.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4C Names Back Row Antoinetta DAgostino Doris Bondin Christine Taylor Joyce Meli 2nd Row Mary Lobato Lynne Russell Christine OConnor Sheryl Waugh Mary Tonna Caterina Brizzi Bottom Row Mario Pinti Effy Ververis Julie Clayton Raymond Calleja Jacqueline Stewart Rita Spiteri Mario Vella 3481.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4E 3481.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4E Names Back Row Maree Rigby Annette Daglish 2nd Row Unknown Unknown Unknown Jenny Clarke Unknown Unknown Unknown 3rd Row Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Bottom Row Christine Douglas Margaret Unknown Sandra Brady Wendy Bottrell Irene Skolozdra Heather Allen Kerry Lane 3481.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4F 3481.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4F Names Back Row Robert Carr John Van Riet Ashley Young Tony Seychell 2nd Row Darlene Brown Heather Johns Janette Myles Unknown Carol Fox Leonie Viney Mary Pace 3rd Row Philip Campbell Bradley Carver Joe Fuarrugia Steven Szylik Michael Silvester Greg Bailey Steven Peters Brian carnovale Bottom Row Pat Muir YVonne Koniecza Debra Williams Elena Salamon Kerry Davis Margaret Dickson Annette Anderson 3481.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4H 3481.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4H Names Back Row Carolyn Murn Frank Cipri Linda Williams 2nd Row Glenn Hubbard H Budziarski Tony Valente Emmanuel Hollios Richard Cychowski Charles Cauchi Bottom Row Josephine Cipri Susan Riley Amadeo Bugeja Lee Stephens Victor Said Cheryl Cunningham Christine Marsh Absent Ken Taylor Stella Tseligos 3481.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5A 3481.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5A Names Back Row Leonard Dalli Barry Fitzpatrick David Forbes Ronald Lipinskas Rodney Hyett Rodney McKnight Kevin Robertson George Harrison Front Row Jade Leung Linda Brady Ann Sinclair Dianne King Leith Lawson Theresa Fenech 3481.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5B 3481.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5B Names Back Row Andrew Patatsos Brian Weldon 2nd Row Ian Barnard Anten Horvath Robert Marlow Marshall Basten Nigel Christie 3rd Row Barbara Cosh Christine Hill Dianne Cockerill Elizabeth Luck Leanne Bell Lynette Richardson Absent Dot Park Ann Whitehead 3481.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5C 3481.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5C Names Back Row Alexander Grieg Paul Cassell Front Row Gabrielle Antonella Robyn Middleton Sylvia Dickson Sonia Richards Anna Pepi Susan Marchment 3481.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5D...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Class Photographs 3481.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 1A 3481.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 1A Names Back Row Owen Reid Daniel Delph Vicki Halliday Agatha Zoloumis Rodney Salesbury Ken Cox Centre Back Row Shane Scoble Michael Mangion Kevin Hyde Victoria Richie Mario Zoppi Robert Bell Joe Sammut Centre Front Row Ian Traeger Greg Davis David Cosh Peter Ojanpera Steven Clayton Peter Galea Alfred Schoefbaenker Paul Fenech Front row Brenda Nicholson Elaine Myles Lynette Lane Michael Spiteri Kalaline Horvath Yvonne Crick Kaye Braybrook Very Front Row Mira Jozinovic 3481.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 1B 3481.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 1B Names Back Row Wendy Allen Brian Smart David Lowcock Howard Bishop Angelo Manariti Rosita Spekle 2nd Row Paul Karlecik John Alchin Greg Doley Michael Graham Glen Watson Louis Mula Brian Allen 3rd Row Neil OConnor Mark Hill Dennnis Hyett Ian Luck Guiliano Salamon Perry Browne Ross Wellington James Glover Bottom Row Sally Trethowan Sharon Creed Tracey Stewart Pamela Grinham Dorothy Thompson Susan Fowler Heather Oldaker Front Row Shane Goldsworthy Absent Jennifer Riley 3481.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 1C 3481.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2A 3481.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2A Names Back Row Gary Ayton Shane Thomas Tony Darcy Roy McLean 2nd Row John DiQuattro John Dalli Robert Wright Antonia Antoniou Peter Michaeledis Tony Sproule David Wright 3rd Row David Siddall Mario Theophanidis Grant Sullivan Michael Barrow Rudolf Schoefbaenker Keith Harman Paul Xuereb Allan Townson Bottom Row Lesley Meale Debra Whitehand Silvana Nardella Toni Hawkins Debra Ledgard Mary Debrincat Jean Clarke Absent rocco DiMieri Craig Kimpton Wayne Marshall 3481.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2B 3481.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2B Names Back Row Nicky Fiorenza Craig Williams Mark Peacock Robert Lee Jeffrey Halvey 2nd Row Annunziato Piacquadio Teresa Attard Charles Debone Stephen Barnes Peter Bell Robyn Hawkey Vivien Camilleri 3rd Row Branko Ribic John Xuereb James Brown Eugene Krywula Trugay Latif Laurence Azzopardi Karren Weavell R Meli Bottom Row Tracie Rose Denise Sheridan Jurgen Seerberger Joanne Heywood Michael Sultana Wendy Nagle Christine Ridge 3481.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2C 3481.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2C Names 3481.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2D 3481.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2D Names Back Row James McGuire Keri Trice Sharon Wadley Peter Murphy 2nd Row Brian Borg Steven Arnott Michael Winch Hayden Young Carmelo Spiteri Raymond Vella Mario Grech 3rd Row Tony Tedesco Richard Busutill Mark Spiteri Andrew Ellis Jean Bignoux Silvio Camenzull Graham Hinton Emmanual Pullis Bottom Row Margaret Green Sharene Thompson Julie Harvey Mario Abella Debra Attrill Sheryl Cochrane Kaylene Schoubert Front Row Marianne Duhau 3481.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2F 3481.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2F Names Back Row Lyle Newman Laurence Spiteri Jennifer Pritchard Edward Gatt 2nd Row John Morris Ray Abela Larry Spiteri Joe Sammut Peter Finnen Ronnie Bezzina Ross Hartley 3rd Row Brian Wright Mark Davis Ray Barley Greg Trethowan Graeme Luck John Best Greg Leheny Tony Spiteri Bottom Row Ann Gibson Karen Morshead Debra Park Ivan Parlic Ann Durham Karen Marchment Front Row Georgina Borg 3481.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2G 3481.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2G Names Back Row Michael Taylor Craig Ormston Ian Johnson David Carr 2nd Row Warren Barnard John Mifsud Robin Shelton Carmen Dimech Sharon Augustine David Unknown Leo King 3rd Row George Budanow Stuart Baker Robert Canuli Michael Finkin Russell McKay Alexander Rewkiewicz Trevor Philpot Boris Godina Bottom Row Georgin Rudall Debra Chambers Piera Fusco Julie Peksyk Rose Azzopardi Trudy Kimpton Susan Flight 3481.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2H 3481.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2H Names Back Row George Mashalidis Jeffrey Skipper Terry Camilleri Unknown Lewis Sammit Richard Hunt Ted Czepiel Trevor Sherwell 2nd Row Ann Dane Jennifer Graham Sandra Murphy Jovanna Vella Anne Ayton Annette McIntyre Catherine Lewis 3rd Row Rodney Cheney Freddy Caruana Wayne Benning Paul Harrison Andrew Fenech Peter Aquilina Robert Anderson David Bottiglieri Bottom Row Steven Fagan Denise Slade Kevin Mullan Gail Hill Colin McDonald Angela Astorina Martin Thomas 3481.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 3E 3481.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 3E Names Back Row Philip Davis Lynley Manser Derek Elliott Doris Pulis Louis Schembri Vesko Yolevski 2nd Row Joe Gauci Paul Gatt Neil Clayton Ricki Young Gary Cockburn Wally Herczaniwski Bottom Row Wendy Stead Wendy Marsh Debbie Johnson Susan Begg Gail Ovens Karen Marsh Christine Peckitt Front Row Sharon Martin 3481.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4A 3481.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4A Names Back Row Frank Topea Stephen Haydon Ken Brown Joseph Bonnici Jeff Nash Emmual Grech 2nd Row Barry Biasutti George Morra Ian Fletcher Paul Best Perry Anastasiou Bottom Row John Stevens Kaye Simberg Wendy Omston Robyn Flickert Stephanie Kelly Maxie Baxley Angelo Abela 3481.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4B 3481.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4C 3481.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4C Names Back Row Antoinetta DAgostino Doris Bondin Christine Taylor Joyce Meli 2nd Row Mary Lobato Lynne Russell Christine OConnor Sheryl Waugh Mary Tonna Caterina Brizzi Bottom Row Mario Pinti Effy Ververis Julie Clayton Raymond Calleja Jacqueline Stewart Rita Spiteri Mario Vella 3481.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4E 3481.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4E Names Back Row Maree Rigby Annette Daglish 2nd Row Unknown Unknown Unknown Jenny Clarke Unknown Unknown Unknown 3rd Row Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Bottom Row Christine Douglas Margaret Unknown Sandra Brady Wendy Bottrell Irene Skolozdra Heather Allen Kerry Lane 3481.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4F 3481.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4F Names Back Row Robert Carr John Van Riet Ashley Young Tony Seychell 2nd Row Darlene Brown Heather Johns Janette Myles Unknown Carol Fox Leonie Viney Mary Pace 3rd Row Philip Campbell Bradley Carver Joe Fuarrugia Steven Szylik Michael Silvester Greg Bailey Steven Peters Brian carnovale Bottom Row Pat Muir YVonne Koniecza Debra Williams Elena Salamon Kerry Davis Margaret Dickson Annette Anderson 3481.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4H 3481.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4H Names Back Row Carolyn Murn Frank Cipri Linda Williams 2nd Row Glenn Hubbard H Budziarski Tony Valente Emmanuel Hollios Richard Cychowski Charles Cauchi Bottom Row Josephine Cipri Susan Riley Amadeo Bugeja Lee Stephens Victor Said Cheryl Cunningham Christine Marsh Absent Ken Taylor Stella Tseligos 3481.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5A 3481.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5A Names Back Row Leonard Dalli Barry Fitzpatrick David Forbes Ronald Lipinskas Rodney Hyett Rodney McKnight Kevin Robertson George Harrison Front Row Jade Leung Linda Brady Ann Sinclair Dianne King Leith Lawson Theresa Fenech 3481.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5B 3481.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5B Names Back Row Andrew Patatsos Brian Weldon 2nd Row Ian Barnard Anten Horvath Robert Marlow Marshall Basten Nigel Christie 3rd Row Barbara Cosh Christine Hill Dianne Cockerill Elizabeth Luck Leanne Bell Lynette Richardson Absent Dot Park Ann Whitehead 3481.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5C 3481.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5C Names Back Row Alexander Grieg Paul Cassell Front Row Gabrielle Antonella Robyn Middleton Sylvia Dickson Sonia Richards Anna Pepi Susan Marchment 3481.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5D A4 bound laminated photograph album containing 21 pages with black and white class photographs 1974 Photograph Sunshine Technical School 1974 Class Photographs Album ...3481.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 1A 3481.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 1A Names Back Row Owen Reid Daniel Delph Vicki Halliday Agatha Zoloumis Rodney Salesbury Ken Cox Centre Back Row Shane Scoble Michael Mangion Kevin Hyde Victoria Richie Mario Zoppi Robert Bell Joe Sammut Centre Front Row Ian Traeger Greg Davis David Cosh Peter Ojanpera Steven Clayton Peter Galea Alfred Schoefbaenker Paul Fenech Front row Brenda Nicholson Elaine Myles Lynette Lane Michael Spiteri Kalaline Horvath Yvonne Crick Kaye Braybrook Very Front Row Mira Jozinovic 3481.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 1B 3481.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 1B Names Back Row Wendy Allen Brian Smart David Lowcock Howard Bishop Angelo Manariti Rosita Spekle 2nd Row Paul Karlecik John Alchin Greg Doley Michael Graham Glen Watson Louis Mula Brian Allen 3rd Row Neil OConnor Mark Hill Dennnis Hyett Ian Luck Guiliano Salamon Perry Browne Ross Wellington James Glover Bottom Row Sally Trethowan Sharon Creed Tracey Stewart Pamela Grinham Dorothy Thompson Susan Fowler Heather Oldaker Front Row Shane Goldsworthy Absent Jennifer Riley 3481.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 1C 3481.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2A 3481.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2A Names Back Row Gary Ayton Shane Thomas Tony Darcy Roy McLean 2nd Row John DiQuattro John Dalli Robert Wright Antonia Antoniou Peter Michaeledis Tony Sproule David Wright 3rd Row David Siddall Mario Theophanidis Grant Sullivan Michael Barrow Rudolf Schoefbaenker Keith Harman Paul Xuereb Allan Townson Bottom Row Lesley Meale Debra Whitehand Silvana Nardella Toni Hawkins Debra Ledgard Mary Debrincat Jean Clarke Absent rocco DiMieri Craig Kimpton Wayne Marshall 3481.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2B 3481.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2B Names Back Row Nicky Fiorenza Craig Williams Mark Peacock Robert Lee Jeffrey Halvey 2nd Row Annunziato Piacquadio Teresa Attard Charles Debone Stephen Barnes Peter Bell Robyn Hawkey Vivien Camilleri 3rd Row Branko Ribic John Xuereb James Brown Eugene Krywula Trugay Latif Laurence Azzopardi Karren Weavell R Meli Bottom Row Tracie Rose Denise Sheridan Jurgen Seerberger Joanne Heywood Michael Sultana Wendy Nagle Christine Ridge 3481.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2C 3481.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2C Names 3481.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2D 3481.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2D Names Back Row James McGuire Keri Trice Sharon Wadley Peter Murphy 2nd Row Brian Borg Steven Arnott Michael Winch Hayden Young Carmelo Spiteri Raymond Vella Mario Grech 3rd Row Tony Tedesco Richard Busutill Mark Spiteri Andrew Ellis Jean Bignoux Silvio Camenzull Graham Hinton Emmanual Pullis Bottom Row Margaret Green Sharene Thompson Julie Harvey Mario Abella Debra Attrill Sheryl Cochrane Kaylene Schoubert Front Row Marianne Duhau 3481.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2F 3481.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2F Names Back Row Lyle Newman Laurence Spiteri Jennifer Pritchard Edward Gatt 2nd Row John Morris Ray Abela Larry Spiteri Joe Sammut Peter Finnen Ronnie Bezzina Ross Hartley 3rd Row Brian Wright Mark Davis Ray Barley Greg Trethowan Graeme Luck John Best Greg Leheny Tony Spiteri Bottom Row Ann Gibson Karen Morshead Debra Park Ivan Parlic Ann Durham Karen Marchment Front Row Georgina Borg 3481.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2G 3481.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2G Names Back Row Michael Taylor Craig Ormston Ian Johnson David Carr 2nd Row Warren Barnard John Mifsud Robin Shelton Carmen Dimech Sharon Augustine David Unknown Leo King 3rd Row George Budanow Stuart Baker Robert Canuli Michael Finkin Russell McKay Alexander Rewkiewicz Trevor Philpot Boris Godina Bottom Row Georgin Rudall Debra Chambers Piera Fusco Julie Peksyk Rose Azzopardi Trudy Kimpton Susan Flight 3481.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2H 3481.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 2H Names Back Row George Mashalidis Jeffrey Skipper Terry Camilleri Unknown Lewis Sammit Richard Hunt Ted Czepiel Trevor Sherwell 2nd Row Ann Dane Jennifer Graham Sandra Murphy Jovanna Vella Anne Ayton Annette McIntyre Catherine Lewis 3rd Row Rodney Cheney Freddy Caruana Wayne Benning Paul Harrison Andrew Fenech Peter Aquilina Robert Anderson David Bottiglieri Bottom Row Steven Fagan Denise Slade Kevin Mullan Gail Hill Colin McDonald Angela Astorina Martin Thomas 3481.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 3E 3481.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 3E Names Back Row Philip Davis Lynley Manser Derek Elliott Doris Pulis Louis Schembri Vesko Yolevski 2nd Row Joe Gauci Paul Gatt Neil Clayton Ricki Young Gary Cockburn Wally Herczaniwski Bottom Row Wendy Stead Wendy Marsh Debbie Johnson Susan Begg Gail Ovens Karen Marsh Christine Peckitt Front Row Sharon Martin 3481.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4A 3481.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4A Names Back Row Frank Topea Stephen Haydon Ken Brown Joseph Bonnici Jeff Nash Emmual Grech 2nd Row Barry Biasutti George Morra Ian Fletcher Paul Best Perry Anastasiou Bottom Row John Stevens Kaye Simberg Wendy Omston Robyn Flickert Stephanie Kelly Maxie Baxley Angelo Abela 3481.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4B 3481.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4C 3481.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4C Names Back Row Antoinetta DAgostino Doris Bondin Christine Taylor Joyce Meli 2nd Row Mary Lobato Lynne Russell Christine OConnor Sheryl Waugh Mary Tonna Caterina Brizzi Bottom Row Mario Pinti Effy Ververis Julie Clayton Raymond Calleja Jacqueline Stewart Rita Spiteri Mario Vella 3481.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4E 3481.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4E Names Back Row Maree Rigby Annette Daglish 2nd Row Unknown Unknown Unknown Jenny Clarke Unknown Unknown Unknown 3rd Row Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Bottom Row Christine Douglas Margaret Unknown Sandra Brady Wendy Bottrell Irene Skolozdra Heather Allen Kerry Lane 3481.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4F 3481.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4F Names Back Row Robert Carr John Van Riet Ashley Young Tony Seychell 2nd Row Darlene Brown Heather Johns Janette Myles Unknown Carol Fox Leonie Viney Mary Pace 3rd Row Philip Campbell Bradley Carver Joe Fuarrugia Steven Szylik Michael Silvester Greg Bailey Steven Peters Brian carnovale Bottom Row Pat Muir YVonne Koniecza Debra Williams Elena Salamon Kerry Davis Margaret Dickson Annette Anderson 3481.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4H 3481.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 4H Names Back Row Carolyn Murn Frank Cipri Linda Williams 2nd Row Glenn Hubbard H Budziarski Tony Valente Emmanuel Hollios Richard Cychowski Charles Cauchi Bottom Row Josephine Cipri Susan Riley Amadeo Bugeja Lee Stephens Victor Said Cheryl Cunningham Christine Marsh Absent Ken Taylor Stella Tseligos 3481.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5A 3481.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5A Names Back Row Leonard Dalli Barry Fitzpatrick David Forbes Ronald Lipinskas Rodney Hyett Rodney McKnight Kevin Robertson George Harrison Front Row Jade Leung Linda Brady Ann Sinclair Dianne King Leith Lawson Theresa Fenech 3481.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5B 3481.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5B Names Back Row Andrew Patatsos Brian Weldon 2nd Row Ian Barnard Anten Horvath Robert Marlow Marshall Basten Nigel Christie 3rd Row Barbara Cosh Christine Hill Dianne Cockerill Elizabeth Luck Leanne Bell Lynette Richardson Absent Dot Park Ann Whitehead 3481.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5C 3481.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5C Names Back Row Alexander Grieg Paul Cassell Front Row Gabrielle Antonella Robyn Middleton Sylvia Dickson Sonia Richards Anna Pepi Susan Marchment 3481.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1974 Form 5Dsunshine technical school, technical school, class photographs -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Colour Print, Harry Gilham [Attrib.], Living and Learning Centre, Main Road, Eltham, 1995
... In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick...In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick ...New verandah Eltham Living and Learning Centre on the western face looking down over the Tannery site and Diamond Creek. Pavilion in place (LH Side). The verandah with its upgrade of curtains 1995. Originally 4 feet 6 inches wide. A detailed history of the site and early development of the Eltham Living and Learning Centre can be found in EDHS_04870 - Folder, Shire of Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 1996 The original property was part of Josiah Holloways subdivision of Little Eltham. It had a 70 foot frontage to Maria Street and stretched down to the Diamond Creek. John Perason, a Tanner, purchased the property in 1857 for £100 and he built a solid brick house which over the years was modified significantly by various owners and which is the basis of the present-day Living and Learning Centre. Claire Fitzpatrick and her husband Alfred, a retired chemical engineer, bought it in the early 1950's. Claire's interest in farming and animal husbandry and breeding saw her modify and establish buildings on the property to house goats and poultry with a horse stable and storage sheds for the animal food. She also built the coach house with its horse box and tack room and built an adjoining garage for their car. Structural alterations to the house were also carried out during the period of their ownership. Their house renovations removed the four fireplaces and chimneys and added a wider verandah, a fibro cement extension on the north wall requiring a doorway to be made in the brick wall for access. Part of a passage wall was removed to join the northwest room, now the "sitting room". A new jarrah floor was put in as the old one was rotten with borer. The verandahs, front and back, were re-organised in design and the front door had its leadlighting panels removed to allow more light into the house. During this period the water catchment well was filled in. This well had a concrete slab fitted onto a collar around its top. The well is 12 feet deep and 8 feet in diameter. Septic sewerage was installed and an internal toilet fitted in the house. The former northeast room was divided into bathroom/toilet and passageway with cupboards to access the extension. Kitchen stove and sink was removed (they fell apart) and a slow-combustion stove with hot water heater installed. Basins and hot water were connected to the new bathroom. In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick property as part of the Shire's planning to establish an "extended community activities program". Council's Committee recommended an annual budget of $26,950 for the program and the project was named the Living and Learning Centre and in charge of the program was the first co-ordinator, Carina Hack. The activities were planned to cover "practical skills for living" and included cooking, preserving, gardening, animal husbandry, home economics, electronics, carpentry, hairdressing, making children's clothes and car maintenance. Hobbies and arts and crafts that would include amongst other future items, winemaking, music spinning and weaving and painting. 739 main road eltham, eltham living and learning centre, living and learning centre, living and learning nillumbik (eltham), main road eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Colour Print, Harry Gilham [Attrib.], Living and Learning Centre, Main Road, Eltham, 1995
... In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick...In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick ...New Pavilion at left has plants appearing. Grass area needs a mow - verandah with repainted stool/forms - early spring 1995 A detailed history of the site and early development of the Eltham Living and Learning Centre can be found in EDHS_04870 - Folder, Shire of Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 1996 The original property was part of Josiah Holloways subdivision of Little Eltham. It had a 70 foot frontage to Maria Street and stretched down to the Diamond Creek. John Perason, a Tanner, purchased the property in 1857 for £100 and he built a solid brick house which over the years was modified significantly by various owners and which is the basis of the present-day Living and Learning Centre. Claire Fitzpatrick and her husband Alfred, a retired chemical engineer, bought it in the early 1950's. Claire's interest in farming and animal husbandry and breeding saw her modify and establish buildings on the property to house goats and poultry with a horse stable and storage sheds for the animal food. She also built the coach house with its horse box and tack room and built an adjoining garage for their car. Structural alterations to the house were also carried out during the period of their ownership. Their house renovations removed the four fireplaces and chimneys and added a wider verandah, a fibro cement extension on the north wall requiring a doorway to be made in the brick wall for access. Part of a passage wall was removed to join the northwest room, now the "sitting room". A new jarrah floor was put in as the old one was rotten with borer. The verandahs, front and back, were re-organised in design and the front door had its leadlighting panels removed to allow more light into the house. During this period the water catchment well was filled in. This well had a concrete slab fitted onto a collar around its top. The well is 12 feet deep and 8 feet in diameter. Septic sewerage was installed and an internal toilet fitted in the house. The former northeast room was divided into bathroom/toilet and passageway with cupboards to access the extension. Kitchen stove and sink was removed (they fell apart) and a slow-combustion stove with hot water heater installed. Basins and hot water were connected to the new bathroom. In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick property as part of the Shire's planning to establish an "extended community activities program". Council's Committee recommended an annual budget of $26,950 for the program and the project was named the Living and Learning Centre and in charge of the program was the first co-ordinator, Carina Hack. The activities were planned to cover "practical skills for living" and included cooking, preserving, gardening, animal husbandry, home economics, electronics, carpentry, hairdressing, making children's clothes and car maintenance. Hobbies and arts and crafts that would include amongst other future items, winemaking, music spinning and weaving and painting. 739 main road eltham, eltham living and learning centre, living and learning centre, living and learning nillumbik (eltham), main road eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Colour Print, Harry Gilham [Attrib.], Living and Learning Centre, Main Road, Eltham, Aug 1988
... In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick...In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick ...North face of house viewed from the current (1990) pottery area (now pathed) The kitchen was separate from the house as a safety measure in the late 1800s. A detailed history of the site and early development of the Eltham Living and Learning Centre can be found in EDHS_04870 - Folder, Shire of Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 1996 The original property was part of Josiah Holloways subdivision of Little Eltham. It had a 70 foot frontage to Maria Street and stretched down to the Diamond Creek. John Perason, a Tanner, purchased the property in 1857 for £100 and he built a solid brick house which over the years was modified significantly by various owners and which is the basis of the present-day Living and Learning Centre. Claire Fitzpatrick and her husband Alfred, a retired chemical engineer, bought it in the early 1950's. Claire's interest in farming and animal husbandry and breeding saw her modify and establish buildings on the property to house goats and poultry with a horse stable and storage sheds for the animal food. She also built the coach house with its horse box and tack room and built an adjoining garage for their car. Structural alterations to the house were also carried out during the period of their ownership. Their house renovations removed the four fireplaces and chimneys and added a wider verandah, a fibro cement extension on the north wall requiring a doorway to be made in the brick wall for access. Part of a passage wall was removed to join the northwest room, now the "sitting room". A new jarrah floor was put in as the old one was rotten with borer. The verandahs, front and back, were re-organised in design and the front door had its leadlighting panels removed to allow more light into the house. During this period the water catchment well was filled in. This well had a concrete slab fitted onto a collar around its top. The well is 12 feet deep and 8 feet in diameter. Septic sewerage was installed and an internal toilet fitted in the house. The former northeast room was divided into bathroom/toilet and passageway with cupboards to access the extension. Kitchen stove and sink was removed (they fell apart) and a slow-combustion stove with hot water heater installed. Basins and hot water were connected to the new bathroom. In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick property as part of the Shire's planning to establish an "extended community activities program". Council's Committee recommended an annual budget of $26,950 for the program and the project was named the Living and Learning Centre and in charge of the program was the first co-ordinator, Carina Hack. The activities were planned to cover "practical skills for living" and included cooking, preserving, gardening, animal husbandry, home economics, electronics, carpentry, hairdressing, making children's clothes and car maintenance. Hobbies and arts and crafts that would include amongst other future items, winemaking, music spinning and weaving and painting. 739 main road eltham, eltham living and learning centre, living and learning centre, living and learning nillumbik (eltham), main road eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Colour Print, Harry Gilham [Attrib.], Living and Learning Centre, Main Road, Eltham, c.1988
... In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick...In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick ...The 'back door' which faced the Main Road entrance to the office, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, herb garden at its peak, late 1980s A detailed history of the site and early development of the Eltham Living and Learning Centre can be found in EDHS_04870 - Folder, Shire of Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 1996 The original property was part of Josiah Holloways subdivision of Little Eltham. It had a 70 foot frontage to Maria Street and stretched down to the Diamond Creek. John Perason, a Tanner, purchased the property in 1857 for £100 and he built a solid brick house which over the years was modified significantly by various owners and which is the basis of the present-day Living and Learning Centre. Claire Fitzpatrick and her husband Alfred, a retired chemical engineer, bought it in the early 1950's. Claire's interest in farming and animal husbandry and breeding saw her modify and establish buildings on the property to house goats and poultry with a horse stable and storage sheds for the animal food. She also built the coach house with its horse box and tack room and built an adjoining garage for their car. Structural alterations to the house were also carried out during the period of their ownership. Their house renovations removed the four fireplaces and chimneys and added a wider verandah, a fibro cement extension on the north wall requiring a doorway to be made in the brick wall for access. Part of a passage wall was removed to join the northwest room, now the "sitting room". A new jarrah floor was put in as the old one was rotten with borer. The verandahs, front and back, were re-organised in design and the front door had its leadlighting panels removed to allow more light into the house. During this period the water catchment well was filled in. This well had a concrete slab fitted onto a collar around its top. The well is 12 feet deep and 8 feet in diameter. Septic sewerage was installed and an internal toilet fitted in the house. The former northeast room was divided into bathroom/toilet and passageway with cupboards to access the extension. Kitchen stove and sink was removed (they fell apart) and a slow-combustion stove with hot water heater installed. Basins and hot water were connected to the new bathroom. In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick property as part of the Shire's planning to establish an "extended community activities program". Council's Committee recommended an annual budget of $26,950 for the program and the project was named the Living and Learning Centre and in charge of the program was the first co-ordinator, Carina Hack. The activities were planned to cover "practical skills for living" and included cooking, preserving, gardening, animal husbandry, home economics, electronics, carpentry, hairdressing, making children's clothes and car maintenance. Hobbies and arts and crafts that would include amongst other future items, winemaking, music spinning and weaving and painting. 739 main road eltham, eltham living and learning centre, living and learning centre, living and learning nillumbik (eltham), main road eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Widening of the verandah of 'Rosebank,' now Living and Learning Centre, Main Road, Eltham, c.1965
... In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick...In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick ...Restructure of the front verandah of 'Rosebank' by widening, c.1965. It was glassed in at a later date. The west facing front verandah was widened and enclosed for additional class room use by the Living and Learning Centre. A detailed history of the site and early development of the Eltham Living and Learning Centre can be found in EDHS_04870 - Folder, Shire of Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 1996 The original property was part of Josiah Holloways subdivision of Little Eltham. It had a 70 foot frontage to Maria Street and stretched down to the Diamond Creek. John Perason, a Tanner, purchased the property in 1857 for £100 and he built a solid brick house which over the years was modified significantly by various owners and which is the basis of the present-day Living and Learning Centre. Claire Fitzpatrick and her husband Alfred, a retired chemical engineer, bought it in the early 1950's. Claire's interest in farming and animal husbandry and breeding saw her modify and establish buildings on the property to house goats and poultry with a horse stable and storage sheds for the animal food. She also built the coach house with its horse box and tack room and built an adjoining garage for their car. Structural alterations to the house were also carried out during the period of their ownership. Their house renovations removed the four fireplaces and chimneys and added a wider verandah, a fibro cement extension on the north wall requiring a doorway to be made in the brick wall for access. Part of a passage wall was removed to join the northwest room, now the "sitting room". A new jarrah floor was put in as the old one was rotten with borer. The verandahs, front and back, were re-organised in design and the front door had its leadlighting panels removed to allow more light into the house. During this period the water catchment well was filled in. This well had a concrete slab fitted onto a collar around its top. The well is 12 feet deep and 8 feet in diameter. Septic sewerage was installed and an internal toilet fitted in the house. The former northeast room was divided into bathroom/toilet and passageway with cupboards to access the extension. Kitchen stove and sink was removed (they fell apart) and a slow-combustion stove with hot water heater installed. Basins and hot water were connected to the new bathroom. In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick property as part of the Shire's planning to establish an "extended community activities program". Council's Committee recommended an annual budget of $26,950 for the program and the project was named the Living and Learning Centre and in charge of the program was the first co-ordinator, Carina Hack. The activities were planned to cover "practical skills for living" and included cooking, preserving, gardening, animal husbandry, home economics, electronics, carpentry, hairdressing, making children's clothes and car maintenance. Hobbies and arts and crafts that would include amongst other future items, winemaking, music spinning and weaving and painting. 739 main road eltham, eltham living and learning centre, living and learning centre, living and learning nillumbik (eltham), main road eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Harry Gilham [Attrib.], Living and Learning Centre, Main Road, Eltham, c.1990
... In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick...In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick ...Brick storage shed, south wall entry. This cool room, half set down in the soil still standing at time but with a more modern galvanised tin roof. A detailed history of the site and early development of the Eltham Living and Learning Centre can be found in EDHS_04870 - Folder, Shire of Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 1996 The original property was part of Josiah Holloways subdivision of Little Eltham. It had a 70 foot frontage to Maria Street and stretched down to the Diamond Creek. John Perason, a Tanner, purchased the property in 1857 for £100 and he built a solid brick house which over the years was modified significantly by various owners and which is the basis of the present-day Living and Learning Centre. Claire Fitzpatrick and her husband Alfred, a retired chemical engineer, bought it in the early 1950's. Claire's interest in farming and animal husbandry and breeding saw her modify and establish buildings on the property to house goats and poultry with a horse stable and storage sheds for the animal food. She also built the coach house with its horse box and tack room and built an adjoining garage for their car. Structural alterations to the house were also carried out during the period of their ownership. Their house renovations removed the four fireplaces and chimneys and added a wider verandah, a fibro cement extension on the north wall requiring a doorway to be made in the brick wall for access. Part of a passage wall was removed to join the northwest room, now the "sitting room". A new jarrah floor was put in as the old one was rotten with borer. The verandahs, front and back, were re-organised in design and the front door had its leadlighting panels removed to allow more light into the house. During this period the water catchment well was filled in. This well had a concrete slab fitted onto a collar around its top. The well is 12 feet deep and 8 feet in diameter. Septic sewerage was installed and an internal toilet fitted in the house. The former northeast room was divided into bathroom/toilet and passageway with cupboards to access the extension. Kitchen stove and sink was removed (they fell apart) and a slow-combustion stove with hot water heater installed. Basins and hot water were connected to the new bathroom. In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick property as part of the Shire's planning to establish an "extended community activities program". Council's Committee recommended an annual budget of $26,950 for the program and the project was named the Living and Learning Centre and in charge of the program was the first co-ordinator, Carina Hack. The activities were planned to cover "practical skills for living" and included cooking, preserving, gardening, animal husbandry, home economics, electronics, carpentry, hairdressing, making children's clothes and car maintenance. Hobbies and arts and crafts that would include amongst other future items, winemaking, music spinning and weaving and painting. 739 main road eltham, eltham living and learning centre, living and learning centre, living and learning nillumbik (eltham), main road eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Harry Gilham [Attrib.], Living and Learning Centre, Main Road, Eltham, 1990
... In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick...In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick ...The 'back door' which faced the Main Road entrance to the office, Eltham Living and Learning Centre - Shows original sandstone blocks in back verandah floor A detailed history of the site and early development of the Eltham Living and Learning Centre can be found in EDHS_04870 - Folder, Shire of Eltham Living and Learning Centre, 1996 The original property was part of Josiah Holloways subdivision of Little Eltham. It had a 70 foot frontage to Maria Street and stretched down to the Diamond Creek. John Perason, a Tanner, purchased the property in 1857 for £100 and he built a solid brick house which over the years was modified significantly by various owners and which is the basis of the present-day Living and Learning Centre. Claire Fitzpatrick and her husband Alfred, a retired chemical engineer, bought it in the early 1950's. Claire's interest in farming and animal husbandry and breeding saw her modify and establish buildings on the property to house goats and poultry with a horse stable and storage sheds for the animal food. She also built the coach house with its horse box and tack room and built an adjoining garage for their car. Structural alterations to the house were also carried out during the period of their ownership. Their house renovations removed the four fireplaces and chimneys and added a wider verandah, a fibro cement extension on the north wall requiring a doorway to be made in the brick wall for access. Part of a passage wall was removed to join the northwest room, now the "sitting room". A new jarrah floor was put in as the old one was rotten with borer. The verandahs, front and back, were re-organised in design and the front door had its leadlighting panels removed to allow more light into the house. During this period the water catchment well was filled in. This well had a concrete slab fitted onto a collar around its top. The well is 12 feet deep and 8 feet in diameter. Septic sewerage was installed and an internal toilet fitted in the house. The former northeast room was divided into bathroom/toilet and passageway with cupboards to access the extension. Kitchen stove and sink was removed (they fell apart) and a slow-combustion stove with hot water heater installed. Basins and hot water were connected to the new bathroom. In the early 1970s Eltham Shire Council, Councillors Frank Maas and Don Maling, were proposing an extended communities activities program be set up and the Commonwealth Grants Commission was approached for financial assistance to such a scheme. During 1974 a $50,000 Commonwealth Government grant was received by the Shire Council to acquire the Fitzpatrick property as part of the Shire's planning to establish an "extended community activities program". Council's Committee recommended an annual budget of $26,950 for the program and the project was named the Living and Learning Centre and in charge of the program was the first co-ordinator, Carina Hack. The activities were planned to cover "practical skills for living" and included cooking, preserving, gardening, animal husbandry, home economics, electronics, carpentry, hairdressing, making children's clothes and car maintenance. Hobbies and arts and crafts that would include amongst other future items, winemaking, music spinning and weaving and painting. 739 main road eltham, eltham living and learning centre, living and learning centre, living and learning nillumbik (eltham), main road eltham
