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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, W H Nankervis, Scotts Parade, Ballarat, Linton School pupils and teachers, c.1888
... Helen Milne [Assistant Teacher]... Todd Arthur Todd George Clarkson [Head Teacher] Helen Milne ...Thought to have been taken on a special school celebration day, as many of the children are either holding or wearing flowers.This is the earliest photograph of pupils at Linton State School in the LDHS collection.Sepia photograph children and adults posed in front of a brick wall.On typed label on back of photograph: "Linton State School No. 880 c1888. Todd, William Joseph born Linton 1882, front row, first on left marked X next to his brother Arthur (Paddy), with hat. As William is approximately 6 years old here, this would date the image at c1888. Thus the headmaster at the time was probably Geo. Clarkson (1887-1891). Miss Milne was the lady teacher. The other two boys marked with a cross in the front row are Dave Nicol on the left and Bert Roberts. The other boy marked with a cross in the body of the picture is M Murrell. The photographer was W H Nankervis, Scotts Parade, Ballarat".linton state school, william joseph todd, arthur todd, george clarkson [head teacher], helen milne [assistant teacher], dave nicol, bert roberts, m. murrell -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Miss Helen Milne, Linton school teacher
Miss Milne was a teacher at Linton State School for many years. It is understood she is the Assistant Teacher in the photograph of school pupils and teachers, c.1888. (Registration no. 179). Miss Milne's efforts at training the children for school concerts were often commended in newspaper reports. Linton Presbyterian Church records held at show that Helen Milne was a communicant from 1886, having transferred from Inglewood. The 'Ballarat Star', 2 July 1902, p. 6, reported that Miss Milne had been presented with a gold brooch and purse, as she had been transferred to another school and was leaving Linton. Photograph is part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 67. A book of hymns owned by Miss Milne is in the LDHS collection (Registration no. 2013-62).Sepia portrait of a lady wearing high necked gown."67 Miss H Milne"helen (heather) milne, old lintonian collection