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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS
... ... Janene Hall...Golden Square Primary School 1189 Collection - Newspaper Cuttings Mervyn Hall Sue Hoile Robyn Powell Barbara Reidt Shane Rodda Violet St School Bendigo High School Camp Hill School Tongala Consolidated School Kangaroo Flat Primary School Bendigo North Primary School Comet Hill School Eaglehawk Football Club Bendigo Matting Association Bendigo Bowling Club Apexian Janene Hall Craig Hall Blair Hall Heather Hall Newspaper cutting mentioning the retirement and career of Mervyn Hall, a teacher at the Golden Square Primary School (Laurel St). ...Newspaper cutting mentioning the retirement and career of Mervyn Hall, a teacher at the Golden Square Primary School (Laurel St). Photo shows Mervyn Hall with teachers, Sue Hoile, Robyn Powell, Barbara Reidt and Shane Rodda. They are presenting him with an artist's impression of Bendigo's Sacred Heart Cathedral.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square primary school 1189 collection - newspaper cuttings, mervyn hall, sue hoile, robyn powell, barbara reidt, shane rodda, violet st school, bendigo high school, camp hill school, tongala consolidated school, kangaroo flat primary school, bendigo north primary school, comet hill school, eaglehawk football club, bendigo matting association, bendigo bowling club, apexian, janene hall, craig hall, blair hall, heather hall -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, Nichol, Bob, A Bank Manager - of sorts, 1994
... Box Hill Historical Society Box Hill Heritage Centre Suite 7 Town Hall Hub Box Hill melbourne Box Hill Nichol> Bob Banks Bankers Box Hill Primary School Mont Albert Central School Schools Bank of Australasia Box Hill Presbyterian Church Perman> May Poustie> George Langham> George Poustie> Arch McKenzie> Alec Thomas> Eric Holmes> George Nichol> Ian Kelly> Hugh (Rev.) Clergymen ANZ Bank Nichol> Janene ...In his book, Bob Nichol has recalled his employment as a bank officer from 1929 to 1971. He worked for the Bank of Australasia which later became the ANZ Bank. He lived in Box Hill at 832 Station Street (p.56) and worked in Box Hill as well as many other locations.box hill, nichol> bob, banks, bankers, box hill primary school, mont albert central school, schools, bank of australasia, box hill presbyterian church, perman> may, poustie> george, langham> george, poustie> arch, mckenzie> alec, thomas> eric, holmes> george, nichol> ian, kelly> hugh (rev.), clergymen, anz bank, nichol> janene, station street, air raid wardens, box hill emergency service, box hill athletics club -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, 86th annual report 1894-1980 Braille and Talking Book Library, 1980
... Items also included are: celebration of Alice McClelland's 88th birthday (and 58th year at the library), the first time a book of poetry has won the Braille Book of the Year award, movement of 30,000 Braille volumes into Braille Hall due to the need to expand the audio collection, increased government funding as restrictions on lending to visually impaired are extending to those with physical or perceptive inabilities to read standard print, report identifying the need for more audio production facilities and possibility of establishing more studios in Geelong, retirement of E. Webb, C. Griffin, Elizabeth Fraser, Ray Hannah, Dudley Sherlock and appointment of Norma Brumley, David Hume, Dr Simon Haskell and David Blyth. Annual report Braille and Talking Book Library Alice McClelland Hector Bathurst Bruce Dawe Jocelyn Terry Jan Smark James Wright Book of the Year Janene ...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: celebration of Alice McClelland's 88th birthday (and 58th year at the library), the first time a book of poetry has won the Braille Book of the Year award, movement of 30,000 Braille volumes into Braille Hall due to the need to expand the audio collection, increased government funding as restrictions on lending to visually impaired are extending to those with physical or perceptive inabilities to read standard print, report identifying the need for more audio production facilities and possibility of establishing more studios in Geelong, retirement of E. Webb, C. Griffin, Elizabeth Fraser, Ray Hannah, Dudley Sherlock and appointment of Norma Brumley, David Hume, Dr Simon Haskell and David Blyth.1 volume of text and illustrationsannual report, braille and talking book library, alice mcclelland, hector bathurst, bruce dawe, jocelyn terry, jan smark, james wright, book of the year, janene morrison, w.a. borthwick
