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Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - ESCo tram - Lydiard St level crossing, Mr Duffy?, c1907
... Has Ken Magor stamp, "Mr Duffy" in pencil in top right hand corner, "Ballarat Tramways ? ...Mr Duffy?...Photograph, black and white - plain black with some notes on rear Photograph ESCo tram - Lydiard St level crossing Mr Duffy? ...Lydiard St level crossing with an Electric Supply Co. of Victoria tram, northbound to Gregory St in Lydiard St North. The tram has three equal windows and is most likely one of the ex-Sydney electric trams that were sold to Ballarat. A number is not discernable. Note the ladies sitting on the outside seats. Ballarat B signal box with signalman looking out the window overlooks the level crossing with gates. C1907.Yields information about an early ESCo tram in Lydiard St North at the level crossing.Photograph, black and white - plain black with some notes on rear Has Ken Magor stamp, "Mr Duffy" in pencil in top right hand corner, "Ballarat Tramways ? date".tramways, trams, esco, lyiard st north, level crossing, signal box -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MINING REPORTS - MINES ACT 1890, ALTERATION OF REGULATIONS
... ... Mr Duffy...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Gold Mining Reports Mines Act 1890 Alteration of Regulations Mr Munro Mr Shiels Sir F T Sargood Mr Duffy Mr Wheeler Mr Davies Mr Outtrim Mr Fraser G Wilson Brown Robt S Brain Printed document Mines Act 1890, Alteration of Regulations. ...Printed document Mines Act 1890, Alteration of Regulations. Refers to an addition to clause 20 of the Regulations relating to licenses to cut, construct, and use races, drains, dams, and reservoirs. The additional Regulations shall extend to all Water-right Licenses. Document is part of the Albert Richardson Collection. document, gold, mining reports, mines act 1890 alteration of regulations, mr munro, mr shiels, sir f t sargood, mr duffy, mr wheeler, mr davies, mr outtrim, mr fraser, g wilson brown, robt s brain -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - DE LACY EVANS/ELLEN TREMAYE
... Elizabeth Marchment, Cornish United Company Long Gully, Constable Hayes, Mr. F. J. Duffy, Mr. J. Quick. C.Bendigo Advertiser 4th Sept 1879 (12 pages) - pp, 1-9 ''Extraordinary case of the concealment of sex'' (pp. 10-12) ''Interview with Mrs Evans''. ...Elizabeth Marchment, Cornish United Company Long Gully, Constable Hayes, Mr. F. J. Duffy, Mr. J. Quick. C.Bendigo Advertiser 4th Sept 1879 (12 pages) - pp, 1-9 ''Extraordinary case of the concealment of sex'' (pp. 10-12) ''Interview with Mrs Evans''. ...Edward (Edmund) de Lacy Evans was really Ellen Tremaye; and in 1856 she married her fellow passenger on her voyage to Australia, Mary Delahunty; under the assumed name of EDMUND De Lacy. In 1859 he/she married Sarah Moore. They were married for eight years when in 1867 she died in childbirth. In 1868 after Sarah had died; Ellen, now known as EDWARD de Lacy Evans married Julia Mary Marquand in Ballarat. From the Melbourne Argus Friday 5th Sept 1879, Page 7 THE EXTRAORDINARY PERSONATION CASE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) SANDHURST, THURSDAY. The De Lacy Evans case has created great excitement here. The man-woman having resided in the district for about 20 years, was well known amongst the miners, but no one appeared ever to have supposed that she was other than as she represented herself to be, and the discovery of her sex has caused the greatest astonishment. The police have not yet moved in the matter of the discovery of her antecedents, but from the result of inquiries I have made, there seems to be no room to doubt that the woman is identical with the girl Ellen Tremaye, referred to in yesterday's telegram as having arrived at Melbourne by the ship Ocean Monarch in June, 1857. The nurse at the hospital, Mrs. Holt, is positive she is the same, and says the opinion was held amongst those on board the vessel that Tremaye had been well connected, and that she had left home in consequence of some misconduct. The Ocean Monarch was an immigrant vessel, and on the voyage Tremaye and another young woman, named Rose Kelly, were very intimate, but the latter, being seized with a dangerous illness, was left at Rio Janiero. Mrs. Evans, the wife of the supposed man, states that she frequently heard Evans say that she came out by the Ocean Monarch. But the most satisfactory information of Evans' previous history yet received has been obtained from a Mrs. Thompson, a charwoman at Myers' Creek, who was also a shipmate of the girl Tremaye. At the time she made the voyage she was unmarried, and was accompanied by Miss Mary Ann Delahunty, a young lady who was very well connected, and who came from the same village as herself, named Monakine, on the north bank of the river Suir, in Kilkenny. Miss Delahunty was an orphan and brought with her about £900. After Rose Kelly was taken ill, Tremaye resorted to Miss Delahunty's berth, and the passengers appeared to think there was something strange about the manner in which Tremaye conducted herself, and she had been observed to wear a man's under-clothing. Upon the arrival of the ship in Hobson's Bay, Tremaye declared herself to be a man, and told Mrs. Thompson she intended to marry Miss Delahunty. The next Mrs. Thompson saw of Ellen Tremaye was at Peg-leg Gully, Eaglehawk. Tremaye had just established herself in a house there under the name of Edward de Lacy Evans, and Mrs. Thompson went to serve them with milk. When she went to the house, she saw Evans sitting inside dressed in male attire, and immediately recognised him as her fellow passenger, Ellen Tremaye. Evans had, at this time, married his second wife, Miss Moore, who was then present. Evans re-marked to her—"I think I know you." To which Mrs. Thompson replied—"I know you, too," and added something to the effect that Ellen (referring to Tremaye) was a queer girl." Oh, said Evans, evidently anxious that his then wife should not understand Mrs. Thompson's reference, "It's a good job she is gone back to the old country." Mrs. Thompson inquired as to what had become of Miss Delahunty, and Evans replied, "Oh, my poor wife and boy both died of consumption, and are buried in the North Melbourne cemetery. " In reply to an inquiry as to what had been done with her (Delahunty's) money, Evans said she had sent it home to a nunnery. Evans's then wife had been absent during a portion of this conversation, but at this point she returned, and Evans went outside to the milkwoman, and said, "For your life don't mention my dead wife's name ; call me Mr. Evans. This missus of mine is death on the Roman Catholics, and she can't bear to hear my dead wife's name mentioned." This conversation took place about 12 or 14 years ago, and Mrs. Thompson seems to have quite believed that Evans had personated a woman under the name of Ellen Tremaye on the voyage out and was really a man. She lost sight of Evans soon afterwards, and took no further notice of the affair.Ballarat, Information re De Lacy Evans/Ellen Tremaye - various printed accounts of male impersonator, De Lacy Evans and his marriages and life in Bendigo and elsewhere. Filed under 'De Lacy Evans': a.Typescript - 'The strange story of Ellen Tremaye' (2 pp,); b.Newspaper cuttings (newspaper unknown): September 4, 1879 and 23rd July 1879. names mentioned on this report are; Evans, Stewart, The Trumpeter Clock, Mr. J. W. Moody, Edward De Lacy Evans, Samuels, Holdsworth, Dr. Cruikshank, Dr J. Boyd, Mr. Sterry J.P. (mayor), Mr. Osborn J.P. Elizabeth Marchment, Cornish United Company Long Gully, Constable Hayes, Mr. F. J. Duffy, Mr. J. Quick. C.Bendigo Advertiser 4th Sept 1879 (12 pages) - pp, 1-9 ''Extraordinary case of the concealment of sex'' (pp. 10-12) ''Interview with Mrs Evans''. Names on these sheets are; Edward De Lacy Evans, Sandhurst (Bendigo), Mr. Samuels, Mr. Holdsworth, Dr. Cruikshank, Dr. J. Boyd, Bendigo Hospital, Mr. Gundry (Warder), Irish, France, Dr. Poland, Mr. Bayne, Mr. Strickland, Kew Lunatic Asylum, Argus (newspaper), Sandhurst Hospital, Bendigo Hospital, County Kilkenny Ireland, Mrs Holt (Matron), Ellen Tremayne, Treneage, Eaglehawk, Sarah Moore, Mr. John J. Hall, Mr. George Willan, Buick Henderson and Co,. Pall Mall, Miss Julia Marquahand, Ballarat, Presbyterian Church, Rev. W. Henderson, Paris, Ellen McCormick, , Duncan Uquhart, Anne Dora (Welshman), Pleasant Creek, New Chum Extended Company, Julia Mary, Quarry Hill, Constable Bradley, General Sir Charles De Lacy Evans, Francis Bros Drapers of Pall Mall, Stawell, Allingham Drapers, View Grove Cottage Quarry Hill, Mrs Lofts Denmark Cottage Hargreaves Street, Jersey Cottage off Russell Street Quarry Hill, Great Southern Company, Sea Company, d.Single column entry, Bendigo Advertiser Dec 15th 1879: ''De Lacy Evans''. Names in the article; Ellen Tremayne, Sandhurst, Stawell, The Herald, Mr. F. Hilton, Diorama and Mirror of Australia, Horsham, The Horsham Times, Ireland. e. Newspaper article, by David Horsfall, Bendigo Advertiser Jan 10th 1990 (Title??) with photo of De Lacy Evans (standing); f.Newspaper article (poor legibility) Bendigo Advertiser Aug 27th 1901 ''Death of De Lacey Evans''; g.Newspaper article (undated) by Frank Cusack: ''Forgotten Bendigonians - Bendigo Goldfields und…??'' h.Journal article(3 pp.), The Medical Journal of Australia, Aug 26, 1978 by J R B Ball & R Emmerson: ''A case of personation'';i. copy of page #210 from unknown book (heading:'' Mount Royal Hospital'' j.27 pp.headed ''The Man-Woman Mystery'' (from bound book - binding visible - and copy in the Mitchell Library, publisher; W. Marshall, Royal Lane, Melbourne and Record Office, Emerald Hill with page (no page number) referring to two relevant documents ''The originals of these documents can be seen in the Hall'';Bendigo Advertiserjohn baptiste loridan, ellen tremaye, sarah moore, julia mary marquand, mary delahunty, de lacy evans, de lacy, edward de lacy evans, edmund de lacy, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Legal record - Transcript of High Court Appeal Philip Cooney v John Thomas Burns, 1921
... The appeal came up for argument before the High Court at its Melbourne sittings on February 20 1922 the hearing extending over four days. Mr. Charles Gavan Duffy (instructed by Messrs. Quick and Luke Murphy) appeared for the appellant, and Messrs; Cohen and Robertson (instructed by Messrs. ...The appeal came up for argument before the High Court at its Melbourne sittings on February 20 1922 the hearing extending over four days. Mr. Charles Gavan Duffy (instructed by Messrs. Quick and Luke Murphy) appeared for the appellant, and Messrs; Cohen and Robertson (instructed by Messrs. ...The hearing of the case of John T. Burns, retired railway employee, of Buckley Street, Essendon v. Philip Cooney, licensed victualler, was concluded in the Supreme Court of Victoria (Bendigo) in June 1921. John sued the defendant for a specific performance of contract regarding the sale of ingoing furniture, etc., of the Limerick Castle Hotel, in Williamson Street, Bendigo. He also claimed the profits of the business from 21 February last to the date of possession. Burns also applied for an injunction restraining the defendant from disposing of the lease, licence and furniture of the hotel and premises to anybody else. The defence was that no agreement had been made between defendant and plaintiff for the sale of the hotel lease, although several attempts had been made to bring them to an agreement. Mr Cooney had authorized Mr. J. F. Kelly to sell the ingoing for £750. Burns had offered £650, but the defendant refused to accept that sum. The jury returned a verdict in favour of plaintiff. Judgment was deferred, pending an appeal, it was again heard by the High Court (Melbourne) and the onto the High Court of Australia (Sydney) on a point of law. The legal principle determined by this appeal is of great importance to buyers and sellers of landed property establishing the rule of law: that a house and land agent cannot, safely sell such property without the authority of the owner in writing, signed by such owner. It appears that the hotel-owner's agents had organised a sale to of the hotel along with furniture etc. to John Burns. The owner of the hotel Philip Cooney then objected to the sale of the furniture, although at some stage John Burns offered him 650 pounds to cover the items. The appeal came up for argument before the High Court at its Melbourne sittings on February 20 1922 the hearing extending over four days. Mr. Charles Gavan Duffy (instructed by Messrs. Quick and Luke Murphy) appeared for the appellant, and Messrs; Cohen and Robertson (instructed by Messrs. Macoboy and Taylor); for the respondent. The last court of appeal, the High Court in Sydney reserved its decision, as follows: The Appeal was allowed, with, costs. Judgment to he entered for the defendant Philip Clooney. The Deposit of £50 to be returned to the defendant.48 Pages - A Court Case involving the Limerick Castle Hotel in Williamson Street, Bendigo - Transcript "on appeal from the Supreme Court of Victoria at Bendigo to the High Court of Australia. 1921 No. 4 between Phillip Cooney (Appellant) and John Thomas Burns (Respondent). Quick and Luke Murphy, Chancery Lane, Solicitors for the Appellant. The Document contains seven sections: 1. Statement of Claim 2. Defenant's request for further particulars under the statement of claim 3. Plaintiff's further particulars 4. Defence 5. Reply 6. Judge's notes of evidence taken at the trial 7. Plaintiff's Exhibits - "A" lease, the Trustees, Executors and Agency Company Limited to Appelant "B" Notice of Application to Transfer Licence of Hotel to Responent, testimonials by Messrs. H. Donovan and J. K. Byrne "C" Assignment of Lease, Appelant to Responentbendigo, limerick castle hotel, john burns, philip cooney -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Three Cheers for Mr Ireland: Towards Re-Assessment of Richard Davies Ireland, c2002
... Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Richard Ireland Eurela Stockade eureka Stockade irish sophie carr sophie ireland john martin kevin I. o'doherty gavan duffy james scobie james d'ewes richard cope thomas cope charles gavan duffy A presentation on Richard Ireland, probably by his descendant John Ireland. Three Cheers for Mr Ireland: Towards Re-Assessment of Richard Davies Ireland Document ...A presentation on Richard Ireland, probably by his descendant John Ireland.richard ireland, eurela stockade, eureka stockade, irish, sophie carr, sophie ireland, john martin, kevin i. o'doherty, gavan duffy, james scobie, james d'ewes, richard cope, thomas cope, charles gavan duffy -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Ballarat School of Mines Magazine Committee 1943, 1943
... Duffy, I. mclachlan, j. martin, L. cooper, V. falla, P. fisher. front row from left: A. Reid, F. Day, N. Pierce, J. Proctor (editot), Dr Pound, Mr...Duffy, I. mclachlan, j. martin, L. cooper, V. falla, P. fisher. front row from left: A. Reid, F. Day, N. Pierce, J. Proctor (editot), Dr Pound, Mr ...Black and white image of the 1943 Ballarat School of Mines Magazine Committee. Back row from left: A. Wilson, W. Whiteside, J. Ballinger, J. Elliott, B. carrol, M. Richards, M. Dark, M. Lawrence, L. Strick Centre row from left: J. Lannen, M. Beckwith, G. Biddington. F. Duffy, I. mclachlan, j. martin, L. cooper, V. falla, P. fisher. front row from left: A. Reid, F. Day, N. Pierce, J. Proctor (editot), Dr Pound, Mr Mein, Mr Proctor, A. mckenzie, R. mole, b. grinter.ballarat school of mines students' magazine committee -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CASTLEMAINE STATE FESTIVAL, CASTLEMAINE, 2 November 1990
... Duffy's - drums. 'Cup Eve Comedy' Rachel Berger and Richard Stubbs. Festival Nightcap Mr P P. ...Duffy's - drums. 'Cup Eve Comedy' Rachel Berger and Richard Stubbs. Festival Nightcap Mr P P. ...Castlemaine State Festival, Castlemaine. 2 November 1990. Programme. From the Chairmen - Mr Bereck Segan. Melbourne Committee: B R Segan, O.B.E. (Chairman), M Besen, A.O. (Deputy Chairman), Mrs H Dore (Hon. Sec.), C Anzarut, N Bourke, Ms M Coillet, Prof. C Duckworth, G Fairfax, A.M., K MacKenzie-Forbes, A.M., Mrs B Margetts, Dr F R Moulds, I.S.O., R Nordlinger, J Parker, M.B.E., A Porter, Ms M Prendergast, C Pyett, Ms D Reilly, Mrs, Ms L Schiftan, P M Schiftan, D Segan, B J Stewart, Ms S Walker, Dr R Wlikie. Melbourne Committee: I O'Halloran, (Chairman), Mrs M Rilen (Hon.Sec.), Miss R Wood (Treas), Mrs L Bennet, Mrs M Bock, S Cox, Cr T Daniell, Mrs H Griffiths, B Heydon, N Jennings, Mrs C McKellar, Miss M Oliver, L O'Toole, F Ransome-Smith, J Shortal, Dr D Silver, Mrs V Victor-Gordon, Mes E Warren, Miss L Waters. Welcome to the 1990 Castlemaine State Festival. As one festival closes, planning for the next commences immediately.. . Mr Ian O'Halloran, Chairman, Castlemaine. Castlemaine State Festival Administration, Festival Manager: Phee Broadway, Manager's Assistant: Mary Harris, Technical Manager: Lis Pain, Drawing Prize Co-ordinator: Bev Singleton, Farnham Concert Co-Ordinator: Noel Jennings with Victorian Rock Foundation. Event Listings: Opening by Hon. Jim Kennan M.P., Deputy Premier and Minister for the Arts Castlemaine Stadium. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Conductor - Hiroyuki Iwaki, Soloist - Dong -Suk Kang. Royal Variety Club Grand Final Theatre Royal, Town Crier Mr Neville Stonehouse. Kilmna Wildflower Walk. 'Melbourne: Architecture Today and the year 2000' Professor Peter McIntyre, A.O. Wine tasting. Selected Antique Fair. Organ Recital, organist Michael Bottomly. Mickleford Tour. A Closer Look at Castlemaine, Castlemaine Historical Society. 'Local Brew' Love Letters by A R Gurney, Starring Julia Blake and Terry Norris Directed by George Fairfax A.M. The Noel Watson Show. John Pringle and Miriam Gormley sing Operatic Gems with the Rantos Collegium and conductor Nicholas Braithwaite. The Incredible Shrinking Mortgage Show', Pat Wilson and Adrian Barnes. Festival Nightcap, Mr P P an acrobatic delight. Breakfast with Potts in the Park. A Stroll Around Town, Historical Society guide. Gardens Open. Selected Antique Fair. Festive Family Fun, musician Natasha Moszenin, Fratellini Brothers, Tim Hurley, Wally Fair Ground Organ, Foundry Band, Megan Jones, Mr P P. A guided Tour, Mrs Marjorie Rilen. Goetz Richter - Violin, Jeanett Carrigan - Piano. 'King Lear', Berenice Kavanagh and Suzanne Kersten. The Chagell Ensemble, Rita Reichman, Piano, Semmy Stalhammer, Violin. Trevor Jones, Viola. David Pereira, Cello. Steven Reeves, Double Bass. 'The Incredible Shrinking Mortagage Show' Pat Wilson and Adrian Barnes. Festival Hymns. 'Recital' Hellen Noonan, Douglas Horton, David Chesworth, Jacqui Everett, Jude Gunson. Music for Flute and Piano, Dereck Jones - Flute, Jeanell Carrigan - Piano. 'Brass With Class' William Evans - trumpet, David Farrend - trumpet, Russell Davis - french horn, Ken McClimont - trombone, Eric Klay - bass trombone. Piano Recital - Richard Mapp. Chris Ludwick's Society Synocopators - Cup Eve Cabaret, Chris Ludowyk - trombone, Peter Gaudion- Trumpet, Richard Miller - reeds, Pip Avent - tuba, Cal Duffy's - drums. 'Cup Eve Comedy' Rachel Berger and Richard Stubbs. Festival Nightcap Mr P P. Botanical Gardens Tour Kevin Walsh. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Glenn Elston. By arrangement with Feipp and Park Projects and Elston, Hocking and Woods Pty Ltd. Family Concert, Piano for 4 hands Jocelyn Abbott and Richard Mapp, actor Justin Shortal. Cup Day Sports Carnival. Fashion Parade, luncheon available at Georgians in George Clark Place. The Melba Trio, Carolyn Hayes - Oboe, Jane Stacvy - cor anglais, Seng Tong - Oboe. 'Images' Prudence Davis - flute, Jeffrey Crellin - oboe, Peter Lynch - guitar. 'Sounds in Time' Andree Cozens - soprano, Berenice Kavanagh - words, Dudley - Simons - piano, John Snowden - Guitar, Peter Taylor - Set design & lighting. 'Music for Celestial Voices' Laurence - Jenkins - organ, Mary Anderson - harp, Margot Anderson - harp, Margot Cory - soprano. 'Proms for Preps' Nehama Patkin. Organ Recital Keeith Bottomley. Kaweka Walk, Kaweka Reserve Committee. 'Camille Claudel'. The Tudor Choristers Musical Director - John O'Donnell. 'Something for Everyone' Nehama Patkin - piano, guitar and voice, Peter Clinch - saxaphone and clarinet, major Australian Orchastras. 'The Dock Brief' & 'What Shall We Tell Caroline' Neville Stonehouse, Kay Barker, David Bickart, Angela Walter. 'Bluebeard' The Rag & Bone Theatre Company. Poedijono and the Javanese Gamelan, Poedijono (Teacher), musician, dancer and puppeteer. Botanical Gardens Tour, Kevin Walsh, horticulturist and garden writer. 'Music through the Ages' 'Pizzicato' - classical guitar ensemble, Castlemaine Courthouse, Bruce Millar, Meryl Wilkinson, Greg Wilkinson, Greg James, Joan Maher, Danny Silver. Bach and Vivaldi - Elysium Ensemble Greg Dikmans - Art Director, flute & recorder, Julie Hewison - violin, Lucinda Moon - violin, Janet Ferandez - viola, Miriam Morris - cello, Rosemanry Westbrook - double bass, John O'Donnell - harpsichord. 'Handle by Candle' Laurence Jenkins. Sarah Grunstein at the Piano, Sarah Grunstein. 'Let the Children Sing' Castlemaine Children's Choir, director Michael Bottomley, soloist Peter Bottomley. 'Made in Australia' Phillip Day, Bruce Waston, & 'Twankydillo'. The Dancers Company of the Australian Ballet, Les Sylphides, Dame Peggy van Praagh, Sir John Betjeman, Robert Ray. 'The Wooden Child' Handspan Theatre, Douglass Horton, Ken Evans, Andre Greenwell, Peter J Wilson, Philip Lethean. Botanic Gardens Tour Kevin Walsh. Divine Accidents and Heavenly Venues' William (Bill) Akers, A.M., Director of Productions, Australian Ballet. Jazz at the Jail. Another Stroll round Castlemaine, Historical Society. Muckleford Tour, Naturalists Club. 'Sketches' The Argus Guitar Quartet, Jochen Sxhubert, Tania Ravbar, Samantha Tout, Chi Ly.Scores for Instruments and Voices, Phylis Bachelor. Fred Shade, flute; Mara Miller, Violin; Len Vorster, piano; Loris Synan, soprano; and the students of the Faculty of Music, Melbourne University. Music for Four Hands at One Keyboard, Jocelyn Abbot and Richard Mapp. Paul Grabowsky and the Groovematics, Paul Graboesky, piano. Andrew Gander, Drums. Doug de Vries, guitar. Bob Venier, Trumpet, Flugelhorn. Ian Chaplin, saxophone. Garry Costello, double bass. Shelley Scown, vocals. 'My Most Loved Songs' David Bickart - Basso. Chapliapin, McEachern, Pinza, Robeson, Dawson. A Stroll Around Town, Historical Society. Breakfast at Buda. Garden Open. Festival Eucharist, choir and orchestra Directed by Kevin Bottomley. Music, Madness, Magic. Itchy Feet Pep Band, 'Sound Steppers', 'Legs on the Wall', Andrew Elliot, Antebodies. A Guided Tour of Angligan Parish Church. John Farnham in Concert, The Chain Reaction Tour. John Farnham. Exhibitions: Aspects of France: The Australian Artist's View. Artsits include John Russell, Lloyd Rees, David Davies, John Dent, Eric Wilson, E Phillips Fox, Ethal Carrick, Rupert Bunny, Max Meldrum, Will Ashton, George Bell and others. Annemieke Mein: Embroidery and Applique. Castlemaine Artists Incorporated 6th Biennial Exhibition. Dominique Segan Castlemaine State Festival Drawing Prize 1990. 'Provocative Pieces'. 'Feathered Friends' Barbara Muir. Through the Looking Glass. Handmade - For Pleasure, Julie Cook - dolls and puppets; Traude Beilharz - hats; Gwen Cook - embroidery; Erika Beilharz - woven pieces. 'High Art' students of Castlemaine. 'Works in Wood' Laurie Vella. Old Telegraph Station, Pioneers and Old Residents Association, Jubilee booklet on sale. Studio Exhibition, Juliana Hilton: Prints, paintings decorated screens and furniture. Val Restarick: Pottery and outdoor planters. 2nd Biennial Ernest Leviny Commemorative Silver Exhibition, leading contemporary silversmiths; Hendrick Foster, Tony Kean, Mike Wilson, Flynn Bros, Andrew Last, Mark Edgoose, Peter Gerter, Beatrice Schlabowsly, Marian Hoskings, Karyn Kirby, Chris Sherwin, Peter McBride, Fran Allison. Ray Stanyer - Ceramic Paintings. Norman Anderson - Water Colour Studies. 'Australian & Baroque' David Terry. 'Mediterranean Images' Val Restarick. Framing Shop, Brian Harding. Exhibition of Women Artists, Liz Caffin, Mary Quinlton, Debra Watkins, Lorraine Le Plastrier. Maine Images, Jacki Bickart, Valarie Blake, Sue Breeney, Kate Burtchell, Janet Chapman, Diana Davidson, Betty Hall, Deidre Hull, Molly Maddox, Norma McKenzie, Beth Oag, Rhyll Plant, Michell Phillipson, Diane Thompson. Ceramics, Ian Drumond. 'The Esplanade of Palms' (Brickworks Exhibition), John Wilkins. Han Built Pottery, George Butcher. Hollis Gallery, Richard Hollis, Kathy Hollis. 'End of an Era', Castlemaine Technical College Student Exhibition. 'Building A Country', Commissioned by the Latrobe Library, the Australian State Library of Victoria. The Festival Exhibition. 'Colour - Three Way's, Alice Clague, Geoffrey Clague, Howard Tozer. Tonal Oil Painters and Tapestry Exhibition by a group of local artists, Albert Pollard, Shirley Anderson, Valerie Blake, Ivy Brown, Marjorie Byrne, Janet Chapman, Frances Cree, Colleen Hall, Loretta Harris, Phyllis McClure, Lorraine McDowell, Norma McLean, Margaret Maher, Winsome Morrat, Jean Perry, Martha Phillips, Alison Ross, Norma Sneddon, Val Story, Irene Szabo, Jean Wells, and Alan Winzor. Roma Dodson.'BarleyTwist Cottage', Bill Davies, Linda Long, Fred Kuhnl. Photography Exhibition: Faces and Souls. Children's Books and Illustrations, Meet the authors and illustrators. Burnett Gallery and Garden, Drew Lawson, photographer of Eaglehawk. Decorated Cakes & Sugar Craft Exhibition, Barbara Porter. Sponsored by Marong Hotel. The Central Victorian Unique Design & Restoration Centre, historical photographs, sketches, etc. Badger's Keep Nursery & Mr Badger's Shop, Margaret Lees, Bill Jackson. Carriage Builders & Restorers. 'Harmonious Inspirations X Four' Kristina Browning, Catherine Tait, Rod Pitt, Lindy McAboy, Castle Mice by Sonia. Historic Cottage, 'Orvil Dean Stud', John and Anne Murdock, Judy Dean. The Heritage of Maldon, Geoffery Stocks. Stanyer's Pottery, Dragon Magic, Annett Annand, Ellan Hansa. 2(two) copies of this program.event, entertainment, castemaine state festival, castlemaine state festival, castlemaine 1990. programme. chairmen - mr bereck segan. committee:b r segan, o.b.e. (chairman), m besen, a.o. (deputy chairman), mrs h dore (hon. sec.), c anzarut, n bourke, ms m coillet, prof. c duckworth, g fairfax, a.m., k mackenzie-forbes, a.m., mrs b margetts, dr f r moulds, i.s.o., r nordlinger, j parker, m.b.e., a porter, ms m prendergast, c pyett, ms d reilly, mrs, ms l schiftan, p m schiftan, d segan, b j stewart, ms s walker, dr r wlikie. melbourne committee: i o'halloran, (chairman), mrs m rilen (hon.sec.), miss r wood (treas), mrs l bennet, mrs m bock, s cox, cr t daniell, mrs h griffiths, b heydon, n jennings, mrs c mckellar, miss m oliver, l o'toole, f ransome-smith, j shortal, dr d silver, mrs v victor-gordon, mes e warren, miss l waters. mr ian o'halloran, chairman, castlemaine. castlemaine state festival administration, festival manager: phee broadway, manager's assistant: mary harris, technical manager: lis pain, drawing prize co-ordinator: bev singleton, farnham concert co-ordinator: noel jennings with victorian rock foundation. event listings: opening by hon. jim kennan m.p., deputy premier and minister for the arts castlemaine stadium. melbourne symphony orchestra, condustor - hiroyuki iwaki, soloist - dong -suk kang. royal variety club grand final theatre royal, town crier mr neville stonehouse. kilmna 'melbourne: professor peter mcintyre, a.o. organist michael bottomly. mickleford tour. castlemaine historical society. love letters by a r gurney, starring julia blake terry norris directed by george fairfax a.m. the noel watson show.john pringle and miriam gormley operatic rantos collegium and conductor nicholas braithwaite. the incredible shrinking mortgage show', pat wilson and adrian barnes., mr p p an acrobatic delight. potts in the park. a stroll around town, historical society guide. selected antique fair. festive family fun, musician natasha moszenin, fratellini brothers, tim hurley, wally fair ground organ, foundry band, megan jones, . a guided tour, mrs marjorie rilen. goetz richter - violin, jeanell carrigan - piano. 'king lear', berenice kavanagh and suzanne kersten. the chagell ensemble, rita reichman, piano, semmy stalhammer, violin. trevor jones, viola. david pereira, cello.steven reeves, double bass. pat wilson and adrian barnes. festival hymns. 'recital' hellen noonan, douglas horton, david chesworth, jacqui everett, jude gunson. music for flute and piano, dereck jones - flute, jeanell carrigan - piano. 'brass with class' william evans - trumpet, david farrend - trumpet, russell davis - french horn, ken mcclimont - trombone, eric klay - bass trombone. piano recital - richard mapp. chris ludwick's society synocopators - cabaret, chris ludowyk - trombone, peter gaudion- trumpet, richard miller - reeds, pip avent - tuba, cal duffy's - drums. 'cup eve comedy' rachel berger and richard stubbs. festival nightcap mr p p. botanicla gardens tour kevin walsh. alice's adventures in wonderland glenn elston. by arrangemnent with feipp and park projects and elston, hocking and woods pty ltd. family concert, piano for 4 hands jocelyn abbott richard mapp, actor justin shortal. cup day sports carnival. fashion parade, lucheon available ar georgians in george clark place. the melba trio, carolyn hayes - oboe, jane stacvy - cor anglais, seng tong - oboe. 'images' prudence davis - flute, jeffrey crellin - oboe, peter lynch - guitar. 'sounds in time' andree cozens - soprano, berenice kavanagh - words, dudley - simons - piano, john snowden - guitar, peter taylor - set design & lighting. 'music for celestial voices' laurence - jenkins - organ, mary anderson - harp, margot anderson - harp, margot cory - soprano. 'proms for preps' nehama patkin. organ recital keeith bottomley. kaweka walk, kaweka reserve committee. 'camille claudel'. the tudor choristers musical director - john o'donnell. 'something for everyone' nehama patkin - piano, guitar and voice, peter clinch - saxophone and clarinet, major australian orchastras.'the dock brief' & 'what shall we tell caroline' neville stonehouse, kay barker, david bickart, angela walter. 'bluebeard' the rag & bone theatre company. poedijono and the javanese gamelan, poedijono (teacher), musician, dancer and puppeteer. botanical gardens tour, kevin walsh, horticulturist and garden writer. 'music through the ages' 'pizzicato' - classical guitar ensemble, courthouse, bruce millar, meryl wilkinson, greg wilkinson, greg james, joan maher, danny silver. bach and vivaldi - elysium ensemble greg dikmans - art director, flute & recorder, julie hewison - violin, lucinda moon - violin, janet ferandez - viola, miriam morris - cello, rosemanry westbrook - double bass, john o'donnell - harpsichord. 'handle by candle' laurence jenkins. sarah grunstein at the piano, sarah grunstein. 'let the children sing' castlemaine children's choir, director michael bottomley, soloist peter bottomley. 'made in australia' phillip day, bruce waston, & 'twankydillo'. the dancers company of the australian ballet, les sylphides, dame peggy van praagh, sir john betjeman, robert ray. 'the wooden child' handspan theatre, douglass horton, ken evans, andre greenwell, peter j wilson, philip lethlean. botanic gardens tour kevin walsh. divine accidents and heavenly venues' william (bill) akers, a.m., director of productions, australian ballet. jazz at the jail. stroll round castlemaine, historical society. muckleford tour, naturalists club. 'sketches' the argus guitar quartet, jochen sxhubert, tania ravbar, samantha tout, chi ly.scores for instruments and voices, phylis bachelor. fred shade, flute; mara miller, violin; len vorster, piano; loris synan, soprano; students of the faculty of music, melbourne university. music for four hands at one keyboard, jocelyn abbot and richard mapp. paul grabowsky and the groovematics, paul graboesky, piano. andrew gander, drums. doug de vries, guitar. bob venier, trumpet, flugelhorn. ian chaplin, saxophone. garry costello, double bass. shelley scown, vocals. 'my most loved songs' david bickart - basso. chapliapin, mceachern, pinza, robeson, dawson. stroll around town, historical society. breakfast at buda. garden open. festival eucharist, choir and orchestra directed by kevin bottomley. music, madness, magic. itchy feet pep band, 'sound steppers', 'legs on the wall', andrew elliot, antebodies. a guided tour of angligan parish church. john farnham in concert. exhibitions: aspects of france: the australian artist's view. artsits include john russell, lloyd rees, david davies, john dent, eric wilson, e phillips fox, ethal carrick, rupert bunny, max meldrum, will ashton, george bell and others. annemieke mein: embroidery and applique. castlemaine artists incorportated 6th biennieal exibition. dominique segan castlemaine state festival drawing prize 1990. 'provocative pieces'.'feathered friends' barbara muir. through the looking glass. handmade - for pleasure, julie cook - dolls and puppets; traude beilharz - hats; gwen cook - embroidery; erika beilharz - woven pieces. 'high art' students of castlemaine. 'works in wood' laurie vella. old telegraph station, pioneers and old residents association, jubilee booklet on sale. studio exhibition, juliana hilton: prints, paintings decorated screens and furniture. val restarick: pottery and outdoor planters. 2nd biennial ernest leviny commemorative silver exhibition, leading contemporary silversmiths; hendrick foster, tony kean, mike wilson, flynn bros, andrew last, mark edgoose, peter gerter, beatrice schlabowsly, marian hoskings, karyn kirby, chris sherwin, peter mcbride, fran allison. ray stanyer - ceramic paintings. norman anderson - water colour studies. 'australian & baroque' david terry. 'mediterranean images' val restarick. framing shop, brian harding. exhibition of women artists, liz caffin, mary quinlton, debra watkins, lorraine le plastrier. maine images, jacki bickart, valarie blake, sue breeney, kate burtchell, janet chapman, diana davidson, betty hall, deidre hull, molly maddox, norma mckenzie, beth oag, rhyll plant, michell phillipson, diane thompson. ceramics, ian drumond. 'the esplanade of palms' (brickworks exhibition), john wilkins.han built pottery, george butcher. hollis gallery, richard hollis, kathy hollis. 'end of an era', castlemaine technical college student exhibition. 'building a country', commissioned by the latrobe library, the australian state library of victoria. the festival exhibition. 'colour - three way's, alice clague, geoffery clague, howard tozer. tonal oil painters and taperstry exhibition by a group of local artists, albert pollard, shirley anderson, valerie blake, ivy brown, marjorie byrne, janet chapman, frances cree, colleen hall, loretta harris, phyllis mcclure, lorraine mcdowell, norma mclean, margaret maher, winsome morrat, jean perry, martha phillips, alison ross, norma sneddon, val story, irene szabo, jean wells, and alan winzor. roma dodson.'barleytwist cottage', bill davies, linda long, fred kuhnl. photogralhy exhibition: faces and souls. children's books and illustrations, meet the authors and illustrators. burnett gallery and garden, drew lawson, photographer of eaglehawk. decorated cakes & sugar craft exhibition, barbara porter. sponsored by marong hotel. the central victorian unique design & restoration centre, historical photographs, sketches, etc. badger's keep nursery & mr badger's shop, margaret lees, bill jackson. carriage builders & restorers. 'harmonious inspirations x four' kristina browning, catherine tait, rod pitt, lindy mcaboy, castle mice by sonia. historic cottage, 'orvil dean stud', john and anne murdock, judy dean. the heritage of maldon, geoffery stocks. stanyer's pottery, dragon magic, annett annand, ellan hansa. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MANUSCRIPT: THE ''HISTORY OF OLD INGLEWOOD'' (NO ACTUAL TITLE)
... Comprises:Introduction; Aboriginal life and early history of interaction with settlers; Major Mitchell exploration in area (''Yarrayne'' as name given for the Loddon; Mt Korong - aboriginal ''Barrabungale''); Pioneers on the Loddon - land tenure (Order of Council 1847), ref to Simson (Donald Campbell; Hector Norman); Charlotte Plains (run); John Catto (of Loddon) and John Catto (of Berlin); William Allen; Alexander Moffat Allen; Mr Sellars; 1852 gold rush to Mt Korong (surface); 1859 discovery of gold at Inglewood ( A J Thompson, T Thompson, T Harvey); detail of gold mining in Inglewood; Borough of Inglewood (1863); growth of the town - hotels, banks, newspapers; 1863 fire in township; fire brigade at Inglewood; selection of land; the ''Land Convention''; the ''Duffy Act''; land selection; 'modern' developments in Inglewood(rail, gas); Jack Donaldson - runner 100 yds sprint title; armed services involvement of Inglewood (WW1 & WW2); government departments....Comprises:Introduction; Aboriginal life and early history of interaction with settlers; Major Mitchell exploration in area (''Yarrayne'' as name given for the Loddon; Mt Korong - aboriginal ''Barrabungale''); Pioneers on the Loddon - land tenure (Order of Council 1847), ref to Simson (Donald Campbell; Hector Norman); Charlotte Plains (run); John Catto (of Loddon) and John Catto (of Berlin); William Allen; Alexander Moffat Allen; Mr Sellars; 1852 gold rush to Mt Korong (surface); 1859 discovery of gold at Inglewood ( A J Thompson, T Thompson, T Harvey); detail of gold mining in Inglewood; Borough of Inglewood (1863); growth of the town - hotels, banks, newspapers; 1863 fire in township; fire brigade at Inglewood; selection of land; the ''Land Convention''; the ''Duffy Act''; land selection; 'modern' developments in Inglewood(rail, gas); Jack Donaldson - runner 100 yds sprint title; armed services involvement of Inglewood (WW1 & WW2); government departments. ...Thirty paged manuscript re the ''History of old Inglewood'' (No actual title or stated author. The 'Preface' (last page) states that in 1961 the town would celebrate its centenary and, also, that it lost its official identity (amalgamation with the Shire of Korong). Comprises:Introduction; Aboriginal life and early history of interaction with settlers; Major Mitchell exploration in area (''Yarrayne'' as name given for the Loddon; Mt Korong - aboriginal ''Barrabungale''); Pioneers on the Loddon - land tenure (Order of Council 1847), ref to Simson (Donald Campbell; Hector Norman); Charlotte Plains (run); John Catto (of Loddon) and John Catto (of Berlin); William Allen; Alexander Moffat Allen; Mr Sellars; 1852 gold rush to Mt Korong (surface); 1859 discovery of gold at Inglewood ( A J Thompson, T Thompson, T Harvey); detail of gold mining in Inglewood; Borough of Inglewood (1863); growth of the town - hotels, banks, newspapers; 1863 fire in township; fire brigade at Inglewood; selection of land; the ''Land Convention''; the ''Duffy Act''; land selection; 'modern' developments in Inglewood(rail, gas); Jack Donaldson - runner 100 yds sprint title; armed services involvement of Inglewood (WW1 & WW2); government departments.inglewood, history, early history, lodden, mt korong, donald campbell, hector norman, inglewood fire brigade, duffy act, jack donaldson, alexander moffat, john catto, major mitchell, ww1, ww2. aboriginal life, order of council 1947. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CAROUSEL, CAPITAL THEATRE, June 14, 1963
... Duffy... Leanne Dunbar... Win Davies... Larraine Kennard... Valda Kennard... Kaye Ruth Lyon... Cheryl Magee... Sharon Townsend... Lynette Reed... Karen Wilson. Bendigo Concert Orchestra: Violins: Miss A McNair... Mesdames A Bolton... A Foulds... F Robbins... C Messer... Dr Gault... Messrs. R Charlett... C Gill... J Jordan... O Turner... J Werry. Violas: Messrs. E Jarrett... S McNeill... Mrs. J Pinder. Cello: Mesdames C Bubb... J Borema... Miss L Slade... Mr...Duffy, Leanne Dunbar, Win Davies, Larraine Kennard, Valda Kennard, Kaye Ruth Lyon, Cheryl Magee, Sharon Townsend, Lynette Reed, Karen Wilson. Bendigo Concert Orchestra: Violins: Miss A McNair, Mesdames A Bolton, A Foulds, F Robbins, C Messer, Dr Gault, Messrs. R Charlett, C Gill, J Jordan, O Turner, J Werry. Violas: Messrs. E Jarrett, S McNeill, Mrs. J Pinder. Cello: Mesdames C Bubb, J Borema, Miss L Slade, Mr...Duffy Leanne Dunbar Win Davies Larraine Kennard Valda Kennard Kaye Ruth Lyon Cheryl Magee Sharon Townsend Lynette Reed Karen Wilson. Bendigo Concert Orchestra: Violins: Miss A McNair Mesdames A Bolton A Foulds F Robbins C Messer Dr Gault Messrs. R Charlett C Gill J Jordan O Turner J Werry. Violas: Messrs. E Jarrett S McNeill Mrs. J Pinder. Cello: Mesdames C Bubb J Borema Miss L Slade Mr ...a/ Carousel, Capital Theatre, for six nights. Opening June 14th, 1963. Bendigo Operatic Society President: Mr J Mck. Cannon, Vice President: Mr E B Thomas, Hon. Secretary: Mrs R Boromeo, Hon. Treasurer: Mr B Ralph, Hon. Sub. Secretaty: Mrs J Cannon. Committee: Mesdames W Brown, J Smyth, Miss M Welch, Messrs. R Holyoake, J Smyth, V White. Photographs of: Miss Beatrice Oakley, Mary Ellis, Iaian Young, Fred Trewarne, Patricia McCracken, Joan Heard, Roger Sprawson, Reginald, Boromeo, Heather Lindhe, Peter Houston Annette Wilson, David Lea, Miss M Welch, Mrs R Conolan, Mr Max O'Loghlen. Synopsis of Story. Synopsis of Scenes. Bendigo Operatic Society presents By Permission of Chappell & Co. Ltd. 'Carousel' A Beatrice Oakley Production. Music by Richard Rodgers. Book and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. The Cast Carrie Pipperidge: Patricia McCraken, Julie Jordan, Mary Ellis, Mrs Mullin: Joan Heard, Billy Bigelow: Iaian Young, 1st Policeman: Peter Houston, David Bascombe: Reginald Boromeo, Nettie Fowler: Heather Lindhe, Enoch Snow: Roger Strawson, Boatswain: Alan Weatherley, 2nd Policeman: Graham Filcock, Captain: Victor White, Heavenly Friend (Brother Joshua): David Lea, Starkeeper: Robert Urquhart, Louise: Annette Wilson, Enoch Snow Jr.: Robert Wenn, Doctor Seldon: Robert Urquart, Principle: Peter Houston. Ladies of the Ensemble: Helen Ball, Patricia Barker, Heather Beer, Wendy Bertram, Berniece Boromeo, Marlene Bradley, Dawn Carr, Barbara Downing, Dorothy Field, Eileen Florence, Valerie Foulds, Marie Friswell, Edith Glen, Helen Gray, Joan Heard, Magaret Henderson, Jan Mollison, Shirley Moon, Bernadette Mulvahill, Anne Pearson, Margery Reed, Rhonda Scott, Mary Speedy, Shirley Unmack, Joan Crane, Olga Chew and Marion Shepperbottom. Gentlemen of the ensemble: Robert Aitken, Reginald Boromeo, Graham Filcock, Peter Houston, Max Rule, Roger Sprawson, Alan Weatherley, Peter White, Victor White, Robert Wenn. Ballet: Joan Hardin, Kaye Miller, Carol O'Sullivan, Melva Pennington, Sandra Searle, Barbara Sims. Children: Dianne Austin, Ray Austin, Carol Crane, Pamela Duffy, Leanne Dunbar, Win Davies, Larraine Kennard, Valda Kennard, Kaye Ruth Lyon, Cheryl Magee, Sharon Townsend, Lynette Reed, Karen Wilson. Bendigo Concert Orchestra: Violins: Miss A McNair, Mesdames A Bolton, A Foulds, F Robbins, C Messer, Dr Gault, Messrs. R Charlett, C Gill, J Jordan, O Turner, J Werry. Violas: Messrs. E Jarrett, S McNeill, Mrs. J Pinder. Cello: Mesdames C Bubb, J Borema, Miss L Slade, Mr A Rutland. Bass: Messrs. T French, S Anderson. Flutes: Mr C Bubb, Master D Bubb. Clarinets: Mr J McKay, Miss M Wilkinson. Trumpet: Mr N Pearce. Trombone: Mr J Allen. Tympani: Mr F Kennedy. Musical Numbers. Choruses from 'Carousel'. Advertisements: Allans, Music Store. Marin Washington, Portraits. John Brown Industries and Welmar Industries. Acknowledgments: Bendigo Advertiser, 3BO, BVC8, Mr B Bathe, K. Flat, Carousel Equipment, Frasers and all those people who have assister in any way. b/ Bendigo Advertiser article 15/6/63: Round and Round, 'Carousel' is Catchy, Bright. Apart from a few minor faults common on opening nights, warmly received by a small first-night audience. . . Bendigo Advertiser article 19/6/16 'Carousel' Scene. Carousel star Iaian Young, who plays the part of Billy Bigelow. . .Arthur Hocking Printprogram, music, bendigo operatic society, a/ carousel, capital theatre. june 14th, 1963. bendigo operatic society president: mr j mck. cannon, vice president: mr e b thomas, hon. secretary: mrs r boromeo, hon. treasurer: mr b ralph, hon. sub. secretaty: mrs j cannon. committee: mesdames w brown, j smyth, miss m welch, messrs. r holyoake, j smyth, v white. photographs of: miss beatrice oakley, mary ellis, iaian young, fred trewarne, patricia mccracken, joan heard, roger sprawson, reginald, boromeo, heather lindhe, peter houston annette wilson, david lea, miss m welch, mrs r conolan, mr max o'loghlen. synopsis. the cast carrie pipperidge: patricia mccraken, julie jordan, mary ellis, mrs mullin: joan heard, billy bigelow: iaian young, 1st policeman: peter houston, david bascombe: reginald boromeo, nettie fowler: heather lindhe, enoch snow: roger strawson, boatswain: alan weatherley, 2nd policeman: graham filcock, captain: victor white, heavenly friend (brother joshua): david lea, starkeeper: robert urquhart, louise: annette wilson, enoch snow jr.: robert wenn, doctor seldon: robert urquart, principle: peter houston. ladies of the ensemble: helen ball, patricia barker, heather beer, wendy bertram, berniece boromeo, marlene bradley, dawn carr, barbara downing, dorothy field, eileen florence, valerie foulds, marie friswell, edith glen, helen gray, joan heard, magaret henderson, jan mollison, shirley moon, bernadette mulvahill, anne pearson, margery reed, rhonda scott, mary speedy, shirley unmack, joan crane, olga chew and marion shepperbottom. gentlemen of the ensemble: robert aitken, reginald boromeo, graham filcock, peter houston, max rule, roger sprawson, alan weatherley, peter white, victor white, robert wenn. ballet: joan hardin, kaye miller, carol o'sullivan, melva pennington, sandra searle, barbara sims. children: dianne austin, ray austin, carol crane, pamela duffy, leanne dunbar, win davies, larraine kennard, valda kennard, kaye ruth lyon, cheryl magee, sharon townsend, lynette reed, karen wilson. bendigo concert orchestra: violins: miss a mcnair, mesdames a bolton, a foulds, f robbins, c messer, dr gault, messrs. r charlett, c gill, j jordan, o turner, j werry. violas: messrs. e jarrett, s mcneill, mrs. j pinder. cello: mesdames c bubb, j borema, miss l slade, mr a rutland. bass: messrs. t french, s anderson. flutes: mr c bubb, master d bubb. clarinets: mr j mckay, miss m wilkinson. trumpet: mr n pearce. trombone: mr j allen. tympani: mr f kennedy. musical numbers. choruses from 'carousel'. advertisements: allans, music store. marin washington, portraits. john brown industries and welmar industries. acknowledgments: bendigo advertiser, 3bo, bvc8, mr b bathe, k. flat, carousel equipment, frasers and all those people who have assister in any way. b/ bendigo advertiser article 15/6/63: round and round, 'carousel' bendigo advertiser article 19/6/16 'carousel' scene -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - NEW CHUM & VICTORIA LINES OF REEF - NOTES ON THE VICTORIA REEF GOLD MINES COY
... Duffy... Victoria Hill... Black Lead... Prince Alfred... Ballerstadt & Son... Goldfields Registry... Mr...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Gold New Chum & Victoria Lines of Reef Notes on the Victoria Reef Gold Mines Coy Gavan Duffy Victoria Hill Black Lead Prince Alfred Ballerstadt & Son Goldfields Registry Mr Macartney Wittscheibe Luffsman Handwritten notes describing the journey along Eaglehawk Road from the houses, poppet heads and mine tailings, etc. ...Handwritten notes describing the journey along Eaglehawk Road from the houses, poppet heads and mine tailings, etc. When the alluvial diggings were showing signs of exhaustion, and the fear arose that Bendigo was 'about done', two 'darkies' One named Dido, struck golden stone. They sold out to Ballerstedt and Son, and thus gold mining was revived. These areas were remarkable for the extraordinary richness of the lodes, and the singular manner in which the gold is distributed.document, gold, new chum & victoria lines of reef, notes on the victoria reef gold mines coy, gavan duffy, victoria hill, black lead, prince alfred, ballerstadt & son, goldfields registry, mr macartney, wittscheibe, luffsman -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat Teachers' College Extra Muros, 1958, 1958
... duffy...h. speedie...j. witton...d. magee...a. pope...p. quinlan...h. jones...miss miller...kevin o'neil...lois e. hayne...w. keem...mr...(BTC Handbook 1965; Beggs-Sunter: 84) Contents include: Editorial, Our Principal Speaks, the President S.R.C., 1958 Highlights, Teaching Round, Section Notes, Social Notes, Hostel Life, Sporting World, Insignias and Awards 1958, Club Notes btc ballarat teachers college n. harvey t. w. h. turner monica miller m. hines b. rickard d. eldridge n. turnbull b. english k. o'neil p. burgess m. almeida e. doney j. rae p. wise w. crocker p. r. burgess barry withers j. bourke a. linton s. mckaskill h. pattenden d. chandler a. stafford r. croft a. cuthbertson r. reed a. sonsee j. lacy f. ryan c. rodger m. egan j. hill t. turner c. m. canty j. blair e. walpole m. miller michael long m. blair j. blackman n. beacham d. astbury m. bergin a. constable g. clarke g. briggs m. brown e. beck j. badger g. angwin g. alexander k. broad a. costa e. davidson p. burbidge j. clements s. elder d. foster b. fernandes b. fischer m. harcoan j. heenan b. hudson e. jardine k. hayes g. coffey r. dennis w. cartledge v. delbridge n. hawker l. hales d. farnsworth l. hallam r. fencher g. karstens f. leach r. kelly m. long g. macdonald j. mcdermott a. lehmann i. hastie b. haig m. jones l. jeffrey m. kiefel j. mcalpine i. jenkins j. kenworthy b. lawton m. livingston e. mcormick d. mckimmie g. mcintosh m. mckee b. murphy f. mitchell m. mclachlan r. power k. mcdougall s. murphy b. nash d. mckenzie j. madder j. meadows n. mchenry j. mayo l. missen e. muir g. roberts k. ryrie d. ritchie m. scanlon e. robinson m. rutter j. rogers m. rae v. reynolds j. rees r. sloley d. sheen b. nunn r. nicholas b. ruwoldt m. rowe l. walker l. wilkinson n. wright d. shoebridge f. stokie g. stewart j. teschendorf n. souter e. walker m. spinks m. wallace m. stone s. tucker r. taylor j. short b. tucker l. castree w. craig r. bibby b. davies r. bowker g. cabble i. clayton w. coleman j. bates m. elder l. anthony j. carmichael e. edwards l. anderson b. cannard b. drake j. elliott p. dunn b. withers m. stewart l. wright d. smith r. rowe k. wilson k. waltrowicz j. roach l. schreenan i. sutherland d. williams b. wynne j. schaefer s. shepherd s. wright b. whiteside m. oliver j. quayle j. waller j. taylor v. rogers s. moller m. norman l. thomas j. wagner w. j. craig e. anthony r. neville j. noonan b. lay k. hammer g. moncrieff r. mason g. howlett w. knight j. matthews b. lumsden b. phelan p. hope v. la franchi s. henderson l. hayne w. keen b. forbes m. gray g. mcilvena a. horwill j. mccumber m. hateley k. rieniets e. fletcher d. johnson j. miller i. ross c. keys e. jarvis m. youngs j. smith e. davies g. commons p. larmour r. gowan b. hedley miss egan s. blomfield m. meyer k. duffy h. speedie j. witton d. magee a. pope p. quinlan h. jones miss miller kevin o'neil lois e. hayne w. keem mr croft geoff cabble jack noonan jan carmichael gwen macdonald bev. ross Light blue cover with dark blue and yellow titles. ...February 1958 Classes commence at the new Gillies Street location of Ballarat Teachers’. (BTC Handbook 1965; Beggs-Sunter: 84) Contents include: Editorial, Our Principal Speaks, the President S.R.C., 1958 Highlights, Teaching Round, Section Notes, Social Notes, Hostel Life, Sporting World, Insignias and Awards 1958, Club NotesLight blue cover with dark blue and yellow titles. Soft covered magazine of the Ballarat Teachers College. 48 pages. Articles include Victoria Street Hostel, Gilies Street Hostel, Grampians Trip, Beaufort House , Sturt St House , Camp St Hostel, Club Notes btc, ballarat teachers college, n. harvey, t. w. h. turner, monica miller, m. hines, b. rickard, d. eldridge, n. turnbull, b. english, k. o'neil, p. burgess, m. almeida, e. doney, j. rae, p. wise, w. crocker, p. r. burgess, barry withers, j. bourke, a. linton, s. mckaskill, h. pattenden, d. chandler, a. stafford, r. croft, a. cuthbertson, r. reed, a. sonsee, j. lacy, f. ryan, c. rodger, m. egan, j. hill, t. turner, c. m. canty, j. blair, e. walpole, m. miller, michael long, m. blair, j. blackman, n. beacham, d. astbury, m. bergin, a. constable, g. clarke, g. briggs, m. brown, e. beck, j. badger, g. angwin, g. alexander, k. broad, a. costa, e. davidson, p. burbidge, j. clements, s. elder, d. foster, b. fernandes, b. fischer, m. harcoan, j. heenan, b. hudson, e. jardine, k. hayes, g. coffey, r. dennis, w. cartledge, v. delbridge, n. hawker, l. hales, d. farnsworth, l. hallam, r. fencher, g. karstens, f. leach, r. kelly, m. long, g. macdonald, j. mcdermott, a. lehmann, i. hastie, b. haig, m. jones, l. jeffrey, m. kiefel, j. mcalpine, i. jenkins, j. kenworthy, b. lawton, m. livingston, e. mcormick, d. mckimmie, g. mcintosh, m. mckee, b. murphy, f. mitchell, m. mclachlan, r. power, k. mcdougall, s. murphy, b. nash, d. mckenzie, j. madder, j. meadows, n. mchenry, j. mayo, l. missen, e. muir, g. roberts, k. ryrie, d. ritchie, m. scanlon, e. robinson, m. rutter, j. rogers, m. rae, v. reynolds, j. rees, r. sloley, d. sheen, b. nunn, r. nicholas, b. ruwoldt, m. rowe, l. walker, l. wilkinson, n. wright, d. shoebridge, f. stokie, g. stewart, j. teschendorf, n. souter, e. walker, m. spinks, m. wallace, m. stone, s. tucker, r. taylor, j. short, b. tucker, l. castree, w. craig, r. bibby, b. davies, r. bowker, g. cabble, i. clayton, w. coleman, j. bates, m. elder, l. anthony, j. carmichael, e. edwards, l. anderson, b. cannard, b. drake, j. elliott, p. dunn, b. withers, m. stewart, l. wright, d. smith, r. rowe, k. wilson, k. waltrowicz, j. roach, l. schreenan, i. sutherland, d. williams, b. wynne, j. schaefer, s. shepherd, s. wright, b. whiteside, m. oliver, j. quayle, j. waller, j. taylor, v. rogers, s. moller, m. norman, l. thomas, j. wagner, w. j. craig, e. anthony, r. neville, j. noonan, b. lay, k. hammer, g. moncrieff, r. mason, g. howlett, w. knight, j. matthews, b. lumsden, b. phelan, p. hope, v. la franchi, s. henderson, l. hayne, w. keen, b. forbes, m. gray, g. mcilvena, a. horwill, j. mccumber, m. hateley, k. rieniets, e. fletcher, d. johnson, j. miller, i. ross, c. keys, e. jarvis, m. youngs, j. smith, e. davies, g. commons, p. larmour, r. gowan, b. hedley, miss egan, s. blomfield, m. meyer, k. duffy, h. speedie, j. witton, d. magee, a. pope, p. quinlan, h. jones, miss miller, kevin o'neil, lois e. hayne, w. keem, mr croft, geoff cabble, jack noonan, jan carmichael, gwen macdonald, bev. ross -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1942, 1942
... duffy...d.h. eltringham...patricia allen...john h. calaby...margaret dark...graham lawry...joy martin...kevin mclachlan...p.c. kempe...mr...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields List of Full Course Students' 1942, Editorial, News, Obituary Ralph Taylor, Editor's Notes, Personal, The Literary Society, Fumes from the Lab, Arts & Crafts Gossip, Sport, Commercial Notes, The Junior Techs ballarat school of mines magazine n. wilcock patricia martin m.w. lawrence winsome hender eveleigh wells m. pescott j. w. mcclure marian peirce k. r. wylie francis duffy d.h. eltringham patricia allen john h. calaby margaret dark graham lawry joy martin kevin mclachlan p.c. kempe mr mein kenneth palmer fay renfrey dr pound ralph (bill) taylor f. barrow m. martin mr cornell a.g. hale i.d. mclachlan w. r. whiteside denise kidd patricia goldsmith t. evans enid chambers noreen webster joan banes miss king mrs ilvena patricia lane c. w. rowe joyce thompson m. linklater n. murray g. lehmann a.m. scott a. w. wilson e.j. poppins w.j. lawry p.d. fisher r. mckenzie m.a. richards j.r. elliott a. stanley white r.g. mccahon j. sandlant beryl grinter joan bryan p. lawry norma parkes m. plover k. b. stephens j. m. hucker p. george n. f. reeve c. f. moyihan p. b. humphrey e. h. adams b. j. linklater r. j. doull j. waddingham a. c. wilson d. d. jones f. w. wren e. j. skilbeck b. r. holloway w. g. young s. g. wallis g. bergin d. w. hart h. packham max coward william rowe ralph taylor obituary bill taylor f. barrow obituary honey ballarat school of mines combined sports association yarrowee creek gordon hale a.w. steane f.g. procter gladstone procter Black, green and gold soft covered magazine of 62 pages including advertisements. ...List of Full Course Students' 1942, Editorial, News, Obituary Ralph Taylor, Editor's Notes, Personal, The Literary Society, Fumes from the Lab, Arts & Crafts Gossip, Sport, Commercial Notes, The Junior Techs Black, green and gold soft covered magazine of 62 pages including advertisements. Artwork Mr J. - By Patricia Allen Mr Wilkinson - Possibly By - William Rowe Kirk - By Patricia Allen Cactus - By Patricia Allen Spud - By Joy Martin Gus - By Kenneth Palmer Wilson - By Kenneth Palmer Cut out that sill dive bombing biddy! - By William Rowe Ben - By Kenneth Palmer George - By Patricia Allen Jim - By Patricia Allen Jackie - By Patricia Allen The Yarrawee Creek Ballarat - By William Rowe Man - By Kenneth Palmer Marion - By Patricia Allen Ruth - By Patricia Allen Screecm - By Patricia Allen Jack - By Kenneth Palmer Lino Cut - By Joyce Thompson Alphonso - By Kenneth Palmer Ken - By Kenneth Palmer Slushpuhp - By Joy Martin Round and Round - By Kenneth Palmer and Graham Lawry John D. - By Patricia Allen Ruth - By Patricia Allen Marie - By Patricia Allen Joan - By Patricia Allen Curly - By Patricia Allen Girl - By Kenneth Palmer Fireworks - By Kenneth Palmer Geek - By Kenneth Palmer Marj - By Kenneth Palmer June - By Patricia Allen Joan - By Kenneth Palmer Betty - By Patricia Allen Lois - By Patricia Allen Val - By Margaret Dark Fatty - By Kenneth Palmer John - By Margaret Dark Harold - By Patricia Allen Dick & Tig - By Kenneth Palmer Evans - By Kenneth Palmer Max - By Patricia Allen & Marian Peirce Pro - By Kenneth Palmer ballarat school of mines, magazine, n. wilcock, patricia martin, m.w. lawrence, winsome hender, eveleigh wells, m. pescott, j. w. mcclure, marian peirce, k. r. wylie, francis duffy, d.h. eltringham, patricia allen, john h. calaby, margaret dark, graham lawry, joy martin, kevin mclachlan, p.c. kempe, mr mein, kenneth palmer, fay renfrey, dr pound, ralph (bill) taylor, f. barrow, m. martin, mr cornell, a.g. hale, i.d. mclachlan, w. r. whiteside, denise kidd, patricia goldsmith, t. evans, enid chambers, noreen webster, joan banes, miss king, mrs ilvena, patricia lane, c. w. rowe, joyce thompson, m. linklater, n. murray, g. lehmann, a.m. scott, a. w. wilson, e.j. poppins, w.j. lawry, p.d. fisher, r. mckenzie, m.a. richards, j.r. elliott, a. stanley white, r.g. mccahon, j. sandlant, beryl grinter, joan bryan, p. lawry, norma parkes, m. plover, k. b. stephens, j. m. hucker, p. george, n. f. reeve, c. f. moyihan, p. b. humphrey, e. h. adams, b. j. linklater, r. j. doull, j. waddingham, a. c. wilson, d. d. jones, f. w. wren, e. j. skilbeck, b. r. holloway, w. g. young, s. g. wallis, g. bergin, d. w. hart, h. packham, max coward, william rowe, ralph taylor obituary, bill taylor, f. barrow obituary, honey, ballarat school of mines combined sports association, yarrowee creek, gordon hale, a.w. steane, f.g. procter, gladstone procter -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine - Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1943, 1943
... duffy...ian d. mclachlan...joy martin...ian cooper...valma falla...percival d. fisher...alma reid...f. day...n. pierce...john procter...dr pound...mr...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields List of Full Course Students' 1943, Editorial, News, Obituary, News and Notes, The Literary Society, Fumes from the Lab, Arts & Crafts Gossip, Sport, Commercial Notes, The Junior Techs ballarat school of mines magazine alan w. wilson wallace whiteside jean ballinger john r. elliott bill f. carroll maxwell richards margaret dark maxwell lawrence l. strick marion beckwith geoffrey biddington frances duffy ian d. mclachlan joy martin ian cooper valma falla percival d. fisher alma reid f. day n. pierce john procter dr pound mr mein a. mckenzie, ruth mole beryl grinter h. b. murphy margaret c. young w. c. watts john brittain winsome hender shirley dolan adeline helm j. f. lannen max coward alan e. daff b. scott lloyd o. lehmann ernest j. poppins b. egelton john h. prout roy e. mawby robert j. mckenzie phillip p. coulson j. lawry james owen john w. jolly norman k. clark barbara curwen-walker beryl hawkins betty d. willian beryl bedford glenis dow betty law norma eltringham jean lewis dorothy ritchie gwenda harrison eileen dawkins margaret lenaghan olga m. lawrence miss king mrs mcilvena h. packham b. refurn s. lang d. hart e. adams f. savage p. humphrey e. skilbeck a. carland b. doull r. ingleton f. reeve k. gowan b. holloway f. smith t. bennett mr bergin s. wallis d. struthberry k. saunders john lannen patricia allan joan walter Signed on front cover by "H. ...List of Full Course Students' 1943, Editorial, News, Obituary, News and Notes, The Literary Society, Fumes from the Lab, Arts & Crafts Gossip, Sport, Commercial Notes, The Junior Techs Black, green and gold soft covered magazine of 62 pages including advertisements. Artworks Mr Ferguson - By Beryl Grinter Miss Will - By Beryl Grinter Mr Tern - By Ruth Mole Editor - By Margaret Dark Digger - By Joan Walter Kangaroos - By Margaret Dark Lake Wendouree (Fairyland) - By Marion Beckwith Trees at Lake Wendouree - By John Lannen SMB - So much better - By Max Coward Miss Grigg - By Joan Walter Margaret By Joy Martin Head Study from Life - By Ruth Mole Joan - By Margaret Dark Study from Nature - By Beryl Grinter Muriel - By Ruth Mole Carrol - By Ruth Mole Murrell - By Beryl Grinter Betty - By Ruth Mole Kath - By Ruth Mole Pat - By Margaret Dark Betty - By Joan Walter Dorothy - By Joan Walter Margaret - By Margaret Dark Jeanie - By Joan Walter Lois - By Margaret Dark Peanut - By Beryl Grinter Curly - By Ruth Mole Joan - By Patricia Allan Alison - By Ruth Mole June - By Ruth Mole Ice Cream - By Margaret Dark Wright - By Beryl Grinter Willian - By Margaret Dark Duke - By Margaret Dark Redfern - By Beryl Grinter Tilgner - By Beryl Grinter Walla - By Joan Walter Fumbrey - By Joan Walter Coad - By Margaret Dark Fletcher - By Ruth Mole Legs - By Joan Walter Signed on front cover by "H. Yates".ballarat school of mines, magazine, alan w. wilson, wallace whiteside, jean ballinger, john r. elliott, bill f. carroll, maxwell richards, margaret dark, maxwell lawrence, l. strick, marion beckwith, geoffrey biddington, frances duffy, ian d. mclachlan, joy martin, ian cooper, valma falla, percival d. fisher, alma reid, f. day, n. pierce, john procter, dr pound, mr mein, a. mckenzie,, ruth mole, beryl grinter, h. b. murphy, margaret c. young, w. c. watts, john brittain, winsome hender, shirley dolan, adeline helm, j. f. lannen, max coward, alan e. daff, b. scott, lloyd o. lehmann, ernest j. poppins, b. egelton, john h. prout, roy e. mawby, robert j. mckenzie, phillip p. coulson, j. lawry, james owen, john w. jolly, norman k. clark, barbara curwen-walker, beryl hawkins, betty d. willian, beryl bedford, glenis dow, betty law, norma eltringham, jean lewis, dorothy ritchie, gwenda harrison, eileen dawkins, margaret lenaghan, olga m. lawrence, miss king, mrs mcilvena, h. packham, b. refurn, s. lang, d. hart, e. adams, f. savage, p. humphrey, e. skilbeck, a. carland, b. doull, r. ingleton, f. reeve, k. gowan, b. holloway, f. smith, t. bennett, mr bergin, s. wallis, d. struthberry, k. saunders, john lannen, patricia allan, joan walter -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1945, 1945
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Artwork Mr Calder - By Eda Woodfield Miss Williams - By Ruth Mole Basil - By Beatrice Burgess Roy - By Eda Woodfield Mac - By Gweneth Speirs Joll - By Marjorie Gray Doug - By Ruth Mole View from the cutters hut - By Marion Beckwith Mr Fairbank - By Ruth Mole Perc - By Ruth Mole Peter - By Eda Woodfield Fritz - By Joan Walter On the track to the cutter's hut - By Joan Walter The cutter's hut - By Ruth Mole Gertie - By Marjorie Gray Bombhead - By Ruth Mole Gwen - By Francis Duffy Marje - By Ruth Mole David - By Joan Walter Skeeter - By Joan Walter Ewan - By Ruth Mole Blue - By Neville Reeve Stanley - By Joan Walter George - By Joan Walter Vic - By Beatrice Burgess Gladys - By Eda Woodfield Olwyn - By Beatrice Burgess Valda - By Beatrice Burgess Betty - By Eda Woodfield June - By Eda Woodfield Stella - By Beatrice Burgess Verna - By Eda Woodfield Valerie - By Eda Woodfield June - By Beatrice Burgess Dorothy - By Joan Walter Beryl - By Joan Walter Noreen - By Ruth Mole Pat - By Joan Walter Valma - By Eda Woodfield Graham - By Gweneth Speirs Johnny - By Joan Walter Charlie - By Beatrice Burgess Raynor - By Marjorie Gray George - By Marjorie Gray Darkie - By Ruth Mole Duck - By Beatrice Burgess Robert - By Ruth Mole William - By Gweneth Speirs Basil - By Joan Walter Wilson - By Joan Walter Schoolbeck - By Ruth Mole Duck Weed - By Eda Woodfield Bas - By Beatrice Burgess Albert - By Ruth Mole ... Calder - By Eda Woodfield Miss Williams - By Ruth Mole Basil - By Beatrice Burgess Roy - By Eda Woodfield Mac - By Gweneth Speirs Joll - By Marjorie Gray Doug - By Ruth Mole View from the cutters hut - By Marion Beckwith Mr Fairbank - By Ruth Mole Perc - By Ruth Mole Peter - By Eda Woodfield Fritz - By Joan Walter On the track to the cutter's hut - By Joan Walter The cutter's hut - By Ruth Mole Gertie - By Marjorie Gray Bombhead - By Ruth Mole Gwen - By Francis Duffy Marje - By Ruth Mole David - By Joan Walter Skeeter - By Joan Walter Ewan - By Ruth Mole Blue - By Neville Reeve Stanley - By Joan Walter George - By Joan Walter Vic - By Beatrice Burgess Gladys - By Eda Woodfield Olwyn - By Beatrice Burgess Valda - By Beatrice Burgess Betty - By Eda Woodfield June - By Eda Woodfield Stella - By Beatrice Burgess Verna - By Eda Woodfield Valerie - By Eda Woodfield June - By Beatrice Burgess Dorothy - By Joan Walter Beryl - By Joan Walter Noreen - By Ruth Mole Pat - By Joan Walter Valma - By Eda Woodfield Graham - By Gweneth Speirs Johnny - By Joan Walter Charlie - By Beatrice Burgess Raynor - By Marjorie Gray George - By Marjorie Gray Darkie - By Ruth Mole Duck - By Beatrice Burgess Robert - By Ruth Mole William - By Gweneth Speirs Basil - By Joan Walter Wilson - By Joan Walter Schoolbeck - By Ruth Mole Duck Weed - By Eda Woodfield Bas - By Beatrice Burgess Albert - By Ruth Mole Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1945 Booklet Booklet J.A. ...List of Full Course Students' 1945, Editorial, Editor's Notes, News and Notes, End of the War 1939-1945, Obituary, The Literary Society, The Chemical Nature of Women, Fumes from the Lab, Forests - Our Asset and Responsibility, Arts & Crafts Gossip, Sports, Commercial Notes, The Junior TechsMaroon cover with, blue, green and gold lettering, soft covered magazine of 72 pages including advertisements. Artwork Mr Calder - By Eda Woodfield Miss Williams - By Ruth Mole Basil - By Beatrice Burgess Roy - By Eda Woodfield Mac - By Gweneth Speirs Joll - By Marjorie Gray Doug - By Ruth Mole View from the cutters hut - By Marion Beckwith Mr Fairbank - By Ruth Mole Perc - By Ruth Mole Peter - By Eda Woodfield Fritz - By Joan Walter On the track to the cutter's hut - By Joan Walter The cutter's hut - By Ruth Mole Gertie - By Marjorie Gray Bombhead - By Ruth Mole Gwen - By Francis Duffy Marje - By Ruth Mole David - By Joan Walter Skeeter - By Joan Walter Ewan - By Ruth Mole Blue - By Neville Reeve Stanley - By Joan Walter George - By Joan Walter Vic - By Beatrice Burgess Gladys - By Eda Woodfield Olwyn - By Beatrice Burgess Valda - By Beatrice Burgess Betty - By Eda Woodfield June - By Eda Woodfield Stella - By Beatrice Burgess Verna - By Eda Woodfield Valerie - By Eda Woodfield June - By Beatrice Burgess Dorothy - By Joan Walter Beryl - By Joan Walter Noreen - By Ruth Mole Pat - By Joan Walter Valma - By Eda Woodfield Graham - By Gweneth Speirs Johnny - By Joan Walter Charlie - By Beatrice Burgess Raynor - By Marjorie Gray George - By Marjorie Gray Darkie - By Ruth Mole Duck - By Beatrice Burgess Robert - By Ruth Mole William - By Gweneth Speirs Basil - By Joan Walter Wilson - By Joan Walter Schoolbeck - By Ruth Mole Duck Weed - By Eda Woodfield Bas - By Beatrice Burgess Albert - By Ruth Mole ballarat school of mines, magazine, g. curtis, p. edmonds, kevin j. whiter, david t. coburn, peter j. wilson, john k. leicht, douglas d.g. dean, frank d. daykin, grace lawry, p. maloney, j. mckenzie, percival d. fisher, stanley s. parker, beatrice e. burgess, roy e. mawby, roma sudoltz, peter h. marxsen, lois reynolds, robert j. mckenzie, w. coad, marion a. beckwith, john g. procter, gweneth. speirs, neville f. reeve, dr pound, c. fairbank, f. g. procter, jeanette perkins, john w. jolly, m. berlyn, c. g. fairbank, bill f. carroll, marjorie gray, f. n. reeve, joan waller, winifred m. beckwith, isobel murfett, frank daykin, joy martin, max coward, jack henderson, joe wilkinson, alan wilson, muriel harland, m. fogarty, sylvia williams, t. r. thomas, john p. l. gibbs, t. mccartney, a. s. richards, p. crosby, h. middlin, mr cornell, lois kinnersley, margaret murrell, ouida worthington, i. murfett, ruby gladman, john m. blainey, mina gallie, miss darby, p. moloney, v. eva, lester w. roffey, robert f. swales, john e. ambrosio, mr hillman, neville r. morton, basil j. marshall, lloyd lehmann, lindsay s. pattenden, john middlin, alfred e. temby, a. hyett, willaim g. young, kingsley r. bremmer, william j. hewitt, geoffrey f. stevens, n. black, lucy cooper, valma overall, evelyn ditchfield, b. lancaster, miriam horsey, lorraine saunders, n. hoffman, audrey fry, robert j. murell, colin a. bell, ewan c. jones, d. powell, william j. llewllyn, kenneth s. lindsay, nola dridan, patricia gleeson, winifred stevens, mary cummins, b. sherritt, alison johnson, b. conway, b. vallins, k. dowall, m. grinham, k. eberhard, c. lea, k. george, a. coad, c. eltringham, w. allan, m. silvey, f. jacobson, l. clifton, r. sargent, w. caldow, g. pyke, g. bergin, k. dean, r. bennett, k. hoffman, a. kerr, h. sealey, d. mcconville, p. nunn, d. halson, l. frichot, g. smith, m. mcdonald, w. hon, r. irving, l. drake, c. gedye, g. jukes, a. new, a. smith, k. weybury, c. wilson, p. banfield, a. hughes, g. yeoman, eda woodfield, francis duffy -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet - Annual Report, The Ballarat Star, The School of Mines Ballaarat Annual Report, 29 December, 1879, 1879
... mr john hickman...his excellency sir george ferguson bowen...his worship w. g. murray...sir c. gavan duffy...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The School of Mines Annual Report, 29 December, 1879, Bequest - form of, Certificates granted by Council, Donations of Books, Specimens and facilities for forwarding, Examiners, Extracts from Visitors Book, Fees - table of, Geological Indications for Determining Position of Lodes, General Balance Sheet, Honorary Correspondents, Laboratories - cost of, Lecturers, Life Governors, Museums, Office-Bearers, Statement of Receipts and Expenditure, Subscriptions and Donations, Treatment of Tailings, Visitors invited to inspect the school of mines annual report life governors honorary correspondents office-bearers subjects and lecturers subjects and examiners fees mr j. noble r. f. hudson mr hoelscher dr usher r. m. serjeant h. r. caselli j. campbell j. flude g. preshaw j. oddie t. mann a. h. king w. hy. barnard geo. perry certificates mr denny mr roberts mr john hickman his excellency sir george ferguson bowen his worship w. g. murray sir c. gavan duffy b. g. davies john whiteman e. j. dixon w. murray ross j. m. templeton friendly societies royal commission the right rev. dr. thornton benjn.h. dods john garbutt rev. f. coghlan the right rev. dr o'connor - bishop of ballaarat j. e. bromby his excellency sir wm. drummond jervois h. b. de la poer wall charles h. pearson w. carrington t. brodribb wm. nicholas t. couchman j. alfd. griffiths joseph flude charles flude John Hickman W.G. ...The School of Mines Annual Report, 29 December, 1879, Bequest - form of, Certificates granted by Council, Donations of Books, Specimens and facilities for forwarding, Examiners, Extracts from Visitors Book, Fees - table of, Geological Indications for Determining Position of Lodes, General Balance Sheet, Honorary Correspondents, Laboratories - cost of, Lecturers, Life Governors, Museums, Office-Bearers, Statement of Receipts and Expenditure, Subscriptions and Donations, Treatment of Tailings, Visitors invited to inspectPink booklet of 40 pages, Annual Report 1879. Image of the Patent Grinder and Amalgamator.the school of mines, annual report, life governors, honorary correspondents, office-bearers, subjects and lecturers, subjects and examiners, fees, mr j. noble, r. f. hudson, mr hoelscher, dr usher, r. m. serjeant, h. r. caselli, j. campbell, j. flude, g. preshaw, j. oddie, t. mann, a. h. king, w. hy. barnard, geo. perry, certificates, mr denny, mr roberts, mr john hickman, his excellency sir george ferguson bowen, his worship w. g. murray, sir c. gavan duffy, b. g. davies, john whiteman, e. j. dixon, w. murray ross, j. m. templeton, friendly societies royal commission, the right rev. dr. thornton, benjn.h. dods, john garbutt, rev. f. coghlan, the right rev. dr o'connor - bishop of ballaarat, j. e. bromby, his excellency sir wm. drummond jervois, h. b. de la poer wall, charles h. pearson, w. carrington, t. brodribb, wm. nicholas, t. couchman, j. alfd. griffiths, joseph flude, charles flude, john hickman, w.g. murray, gavin duffy, jospeh gflude, james oddie, william barnard, george perry, bejamin dodds -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Albion State School 1991 Class Photographs
... 5144.01 - Albion State School 1991 Cricket Team 5144.01 - Albion State School 1991 Cricket Team Names Back Row L2R Damien McKenzie DeWayne Brizzi Nicholas Formosa Kemal Mustafa Brendan Chugg Andrew Parker Front Row L2R Matthew Wright Jason Cain Wesley Allender Brendan Franksen (Captain) Kevin Stafford Jason Cachia James Dimmick Marlene Blacker (Coach) Absent Bradley Rego Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.02 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 1 2R 5144.02 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 1 2R Names Back Row L2R Maria Brown Tran Tram Rachel McGuire Jessica Brennan Kate Burrows Melissa Jude Sezen Adam Kim Duffy Mrs Sue Rossa Second Row L2R Dara Danh Neil Parker Clinton Duggan Luke Jones Luke Cormack Danny Todorovic Emanuel Carhat Ben Decis Macauley Goring Front Row L2R Nghi Nguyen Catherine Formosa Lauren Steers Helen Zingidiridis Kayte Whitlow Simon Farrugia Jacob Savage Sarah Nichols Hayley Every Absent Natasha Sterio Teacher Mrs Sue Rossa Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.03 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 1 2V 5144.03 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 1 2V Names Back Row L2R YAnh Tran Nghiem Tram Michelle Baker Kylie Skew Kenny Hipworth William John Ravinder Shah Steven White Second Row L2R Luke McComb Edin Karastanovic Luke Skipper Maninder Singh Jarema Bogdanowicz Alicia Mahu Ebony Batty Timothy Perry Joy Prado Front Row L2R Brent Davis Diana Carhat Mirjana Marek Steven Fabb John Dimmick Christos Zingiridis Melissa Bavage Andrea Gonzalez Jennifer Keane Travis Williams Teacher Miss Ann Verzak Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.04 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 3 4M 5144.04 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 3 4M Names Back Row L2R Ginni Auluck Suzanna Zvizdalo Shelley Duggan Paul Powell Major OBoyle David Loft Joshua Mitchell Simon Taskov Ozan Beyit Second Row L2R Matthew Davis Ashley Oliver Hollie Brennan Natasha Loft Jakup Jakupo Tania Todorovic Tony Tevelein Rebecca Parker Jesus Pancottie Front Row L2R Timonthy Meilak Renee Farrugia Yasodi Amarasinghe Drew Giblin Okan Beyit David Christopoulos Lee Howard Casey Schuliga Tuan Nguyen Absent Elana Sterio Kelly Barham Teachers Miss Maria Micallef Mr Geoff Gallaway Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.05 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 3 4S 5144.05 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 3 4S Names Back Row L2R Mrs Vicki Morris Andrew Formosa Richard Awad Daniel Simic Kenneth Smith Joanne Billsborrow Sherrie Skew Kellie White Trevor Gray Luke Bond Mr Neil Spurrell Second Row L2R Justin Tevelein Steve Taleski Belinda Sims Dimitra Kolokotsas Natalie Pancotti Front Row L2R Sarah Alderton Jillian Allender Adam Souter Jeremy Bond Alwin Laysico Jason Witcombe Michael Chajter Jodie Layton Sara Christopoulos Teachers Mrs Vicki Morris Mr Neil Spurrell Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.06 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 5 6C 5144.06 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 5 6C Names Back Row L2R Mr Trevor Jury Andrew Parker John Tran Brendan Chugg Stella Ostric Stuart Hicks Rene McKee Drew Russell Mr Steve Crossley Second Row L2R Kevin Stafford Zoran Majkic Damien McKenzie Katrina Williams April Keane Rebecca Wilson Daniel Harabor Wesley Allender Front Row L2R James Dimmick Dragan Milic Herve Tran Belinda Giblin Tanya Smith DeWayne Brizzi Ricky Every Ana Marek Absent Emma Christopoulos Jr Alaan Teacher Mr Steve Crossley Principal Mr A Jones 5144.07 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 5 6H 5144.07 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 5 6H Names Back Row L2R Sarah Hobson William Layton Daniel Canuti William KcKee Michael Thompson Mark Ly Kemal Mustafa Orienn White Steven Zander Arvino Shah Second Row L2R Lisa Duffy Nicholas Formosa Jenny Dimmick Melanie Kelson Leslie Gulan Christopher Huynh William Wilson Julietter Judge Christian Berbecaru Front Row L2R Matthew Wright Brendan Franksen Silviya Miladinovic Amber Whitlow Kelly McKenzie Zilha Karastanovic Jason Cain Jason Cachia Sonai Gauci Lance Harland Absent Thao Le Teacher Helen Hardy Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.08 - Albion State School 1991 Staff 5144.08 - Albion State School 1991 Staff Names Back Row L2R Niel Spurrell Trevor Jury Stephen Crossley Andrea Murray Second Row L2R Vicki Morris Janet Veale Sue Rossa Ann Verzak Jann Turner Front Row L2R Joy Farrell Helen Hardy Lesley Chugg Marlene Blacker Alan Jones Lorna Stainer Maria Micallef Lorraine Farrugia Absent Lorna Stainer Maria Micallef Lorraine Farrugia ...Albion State School Albion Primary School Adelaide Street Albion 5144.01 - Albion State School 1991 Cricket Team 5144.01 - Albion State School 1991 Cricket Team Names Back Row L2R Damien McKenzie DeWayne Brizzi Nicholas Formosa Kemal Mustafa Brendan Chugg Andrew Parker Front Row L2R Matthew Wright Jason Cain Wesley Allender Brendan Franksen (Captain) Kevin Stafford Jason Cachia James Dimmick Marlene Blacker (Coach) Absent Bradley Rego Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.02 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 1 2R 5144.02 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 1 2R Names Back Row L2R Maria Brown Tran Tram Rachel McGuire Jessica Brennan Kate Burrows Melissa Jude Sezen Adam Kim Duffy Mrs Sue Rossa Second Row L2R Dara Danh Neil Parker Clinton Duggan Luke Jones Luke Cormack Danny Todorovic Emanuel Carhat Ben Decis Macauley Goring Front Row L2R Nghi Nguyen Catherine Formosa Lauren Steers Helen Zingidiridis Kayte Whitlow Simon Farrugia Jacob Savage Sarah Nichols Hayley Every Absent Natasha Sterio Teacher Mrs Sue Rossa Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.03 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 1 2V 5144.03 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 1 2V Names Back Row L2R YAnh Tran Nghiem Tram Michelle Baker Kylie Skew Kenny Hipworth William John Ravinder Shah Steven White Second Row L2R Luke McComb Edin Karastanovic Luke Skipper Maninder Singh Jarema Bogdanowicz Alicia Mahu Ebony Batty Timothy Perry Joy Prado Front Row L2R Brent Davis Diana Carhat Mirjana Marek Steven Fabb John Dimmick Christos Zingiridis Melissa Bavage Andrea Gonzalez Jennifer Keane Travis Williams Teacher Miss Ann Verzak Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.04 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 3 4M 5144.04 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 3 4M Names Back Row L2R Ginni Auluck Suzanna Zvizdalo Shelley Duggan Paul Powell Major OBoyle David Loft Joshua Mitchell Simon Taskov Ozan Beyit Second Row L2R Matthew Davis Ashley Oliver Hollie Brennan Natasha Loft Jakup Jakupo Tania Todorovic Tony Tevelein Rebecca Parker Jesus Pancottie Front Row L2R Timonthy Meilak Renee Farrugia Yasodi Amarasinghe Drew Giblin Okan Beyit David Christopoulos Lee Howard Casey Schuliga Tuan Nguyen Absent Elana Sterio Kelly Barham Teachers Miss Maria Micallef Mr Geoff Gallaway Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.05 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 3 4S 5144.05 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 3 4S Names Back Row L2R Mrs Vicki Morris Andrew Formosa Richard Awad Daniel Simic Kenneth Smith Joanne Billsborrow Sherrie Skew Kellie White Trevor Gray Luke Bond Mr Neil Spurrell Second Row L2R Justin Tevelein Steve Taleski Belinda Sims Dimitra Kolokotsas Natalie Pancotti Front Row L2R Sarah Alderton Jillian Allender Adam Souter Jeremy Bond Alwin Laysico Jason Witcombe Michael Chajter Jodie Layton Sara Christopoulos Teachers Mrs Vicki Morris Mr Neil Spurrell Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.06 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 5 6C 5144.06 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 5 6C Names Back Row L2R Mr Trevor Jury Andrew Parker John Tran Brendan Chugg Stella Ostric Stuart Hicks Rene McKee Drew Russell Mr Steve Crossley Second Row L2R Kevin Stafford Zoran Majkic Damien McKenzie Katrina Williams April Keane Rebecca Wilson Daniel Harabor Wesley Allender Front Row L2R James Dimmick Dragan Milic Herve Tran Belinda Giblin Tanya Smith DeWayne Brizzi Ricky Every Ana Marek Absent Emma Christopoulos Jr Alaan Teacher Mr Steve Crossley Principal Mr A Jones 5144.07 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 5 6H 5144.07 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 5 6H Names Back Row L2R Sarah Hobson William Layton Daniel Canuti William KcKee Michael Thompson Mark Ly Kemal Mustafa Orienn White Steven Zander Arvino Shah Second Row L2R Lisa Duffy Nicholas Formosa Jenny Dimmick Melanie Kelson Leslie Gulan Christopher Huynh William Wilson Julietter Judge Christian Berbecaru Front Row L2R Matthew Wright Brendan Franksen Silviya Miladinovic Amber Whitlow Kelly McKenzie Zilha Karastanovic Jason Cain Jason Cachia Sonai Gauci Lance Harland Absent Thao Le Teacher Helen Hardy Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.08 - Albion State School 1991 Staff 5144.08 - Albion State School 1991 Staff Names Back Row L2R Niel Spurrell Trevor Jury Stephen Crossley Andrea Murray Second Row L2R Vicki Morris Janet Veale Sue Rossa Ann Verzak Jann Turner Front Row L2R Joy Farrell Helen Hardy Lesley Chugg Marlene Blacker Alan Jones Lorna Stainer Maria Micallef Lorraine Farrugia Absent Lorna Stainer Maria Micallef Lorraine Farrugia Collection of Digital Photographs Photograph Albion State School 1991 Class Photographs ...The current school, Albion Primary School, No 4265 opened in 1926. It was built on a site once owned by John Fitzgerald (1850s). The land was later acquired by H. V. McKay who had transferred his Sunshine Harvester Works to the area in 1905 - 7. In 1920, the Albion railway station was moved nearer Ballarat Road at the request of Mr McKay. More people came to live in the area including soldier settlers.Albion Primary School's mission is to 'Aim High' in all we do so that our students grow to be socially capable, reach their full academic potential and become caring, respectful community minded people. Albion Primary School is located in a residential area in Albion, a small pocket of the local government area of Brimbank, approximately 10 kilometres west of Melbourne and was established in 1926. Our current enrolment is 199 students. We have a rich cultural diversity amongst our school community. The school is set around a courtyard with spacious playing areas including a grassed oval, running track, games courts, an adventure playground, sand pit, jumping pits, shady courtyard and garden areas, a vegetable garden and fruit tree orchard. As well as classroom groups, we have our learning teams, student house groups (siblings are allocated to the same house) and a Junior School Council. The school has four main buildings. All classrooms have air conditioning and interactive screens. Block A houses classrooms, staff areas and the administration offices. Our newest building has classrooms and some small group/office spaces. Block B includes our library, canteen and a multi-purpose room used for indoor physical education, Perceptual Motor Program, drama, visiting performers, and community activities. Block C houses classrooms and specialist rooms. We expect and receive the best from our students in terms of their learning and behaviour. The school’s dedicated and effective staff is strongly committed to helping students achieve personal, behavioural, social and academic success. In terms of learning, the highest priority is placed on the work in English and Mathematics. We also have a range of specialist and extra-curricular programs that we provide. Our specialist teacher-librarian is involved in reading extension programs that support development in literacy. All children are able to develop their artistic abilities through visual arts and music program. Our music program is supported by the Australian Children's Music Foundation. A specialist Physical Education teacher provides lessons for all children as well as the opportunity for students to participate in organised lunch time sporting competitions between the house groups. Auslan is the additional language all students learn at Albion. All children participate in a student wellbeing program that focuses on developing strong connections and a sense of belonging within the school. Our school student leaders participate in programs that help develop their leadership skills. 5144.01 - Albion State School 1991 Cricket Team 5144.01 - Albion State School 1991 Cricket Team Names Back Row L2R Damien McKenzie DeWayne Brizzi Nicholas Formosa Kemal Mustafa Brendan Chugg Andrew Parker Front Row L2R Matthew Wright Jason Cain Wesley Allender Brendan Franksen (Captain) Kevin Stafford Jason Cachia James Dimmick Marlene Blacker (Coach) Absent Bradley Rego Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.02 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 1 2R 5144.02 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 1 2R Names Back Row L2R Maria Brown Tran Tram Rachel McGuire Jessica Brennan Kate Burrows Melissa Jude Sezen Adam Kim Duffy Mrs Sue Rossa Second Row L2R Dara Danh Neil Parker Clinton Duggan Luke Jones Luke Cormack Danny Todorovic Emanuel Carhat Ben Decis Macauley Goring Front Row L2R Nghi Nguyen Catherine Formosa Lauren Steers Helen Zingidiridis Kayte Whitlow Simon Farrugia Jacob Savage Sarah Nichols Hayley Every Absent Natasha Sterio Teacher Mrs Sue Rossa Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.03 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 1 2V 5144.03 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 1 2V Names Back Row L2R YAnh Tran Nghiem Tram Michelle Baker Kylie Skew Kenny Hipworth William John Ravinder Shah Steven White Second Row L2R Luke McComb Edin Karastanovic Luke Skipper Maninder Singh Jarema Bogdanowicz Alicia Mahu Ebony Batty Timothy Perry Joy Prado Front Row L2R Brent Davis Diana Carhat Mirjana Marek Steven Fabb John Dimmick Christos Zingiridis Melissa Bavage Andrea Gonzalez Jennifer Keane Travis Williams Teacher Miss Ann Verzak Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.04 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 3 4M 5144.04 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 3 4M Names Back Row L2R Ginni Auluck Suzanna Zvizdalo Shelley Duggan Paul Powell Major OBoyle David Loft Joshua Mitchell Simon Taskov Ozan Beyit Second Row L2R Matthew Davis Ashley Oliver Hollie Brennan Natasha Loft Jakup Jakupo Tania Todorovic Tony Tevelein Rebecca Parker Jesus Pancottie Front Row L2R Timonthy Meilak Renee Farrugia Yasodi Amarasinghe Drew Giblin Okan Beyit David Christopoulos Lee Howard Casey Schuliga Tuan Nguyen Absent Elana Sterio Kelly Barham Teachers Miss Maria Micallef Mr Geoff Gallaway Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.05 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 3 4S 5144.05 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 3 4S Names Back Row L2R Mrs Vicki Morris Andrew Formosa Richard Awad Daniel Simic Kenneth Smith Joanne Billsborrow Sherrie Skew Kellie White Trevor Gray Luke Bond Mr Neil Spurrell Second Row L2R Justin Tevelein Steve Taleski Belinda Sims Dimitra Kolokotsas Natalie Pancotti Front Row L2R Sarah Alderton Jillian Allender Adam Souter Jeremy Bond Alwin Laysico Jason Witcombe Michael Chajter Jodie Layton Sara Christopoulos Teachers Mrs Vicki Morris Mr Neil Spurrell Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.06 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 5 6C 5144.06 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 5 6C Names Back Row L2R Mr Trevor Jury Andrew Parker John Tran Brendan Chugg Stella Ostric Stuart Hicks Rene McKee Drew Russell Mr Steve Crossley Second Row L2R Kevin Stafford Zoran Majkic Damien McKenzie Katrina Williams April Keane Rebecca Wilson Daniel Harabor Wesley Allender Front Row L2R James Dimmick Dragan Milic Herve Tran Belinda Giblin Tanya Smith DeWayne Brizzi Ricky Every Ana Marek Absent Emma Christopoulos Jr Alaan Teacher Mr Steve Crossley Principal Mr A Jones 5144.07 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 5 6H 5144.07 - Albion State School 1991 Grade 5 6H Names Back Row L2R Sarah Hobson William Layton Daniel Canuti William KcKee Michael Thompson Mark Ly Kemal Mustafa Orienn White Steven Zander Arvino Shah Second Row L2R Lisa Duffy Nicholas Formosa Jenny Dimmick Melanie Kelson Leslie Gulan Christopher Huynh William Wilson Julietter Judge Christian Berbecaru Front Row L2R Matthew Wright Brendan Franksen Silviya Miladinovic Amber Whitlow Kelly McKenzie Zilha Karastanovic Jason Cain Jason Cachia Sonai Gauci Lance Harland Absent Thao Le Teacher Helen Hardy Principal Mr Alan Jones 5144.08 - Albion State School 1991 Staff 5144.08 - Albion State School 1991 Staff Names Back Row L2R Niel Spurrell Trevor Jury Stephen Crossley Andrea Murray Second Row L2R Vicki Morris Janet Veale Sue Rossa Ann Verzak Jann Turner Front Row L2R Joy Farrell Helen Hardy Lesley Chugg Marlene Blacker Alan Jones Lorna Stainer Maria Micallef Lorraine Farrugia Absent Lorna Stainer Maria Micallef Lorraine Farrugia albion state school, albion primary school, adelaide street, albion -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Albion State School 1993 Class Photographs
... 5146.01 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 1 2D 5146.01 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 1 2D Names Front Row L2R Ryan Loft Daniel Hall Jessie Lyon Ashleigh Vandenberg Belinda Pollard Rebecca Meilak Ilona Berenz Minh Dang Ian Spiteri Second Row L2R Van Nguyen Jay Swift Michael Baker Frances Marchei Kyle Strinovic Kent Huynh Matthew Gulan Marisa Grima Back Row L2R Evelyn Cameron Lesley Gray Zorica Stanovevic Daniel Tevelein Steven Barham Helena Lake Alex Burrows Absent Marlena Chajter Teachers Miss S Dennis Mrs K Rosank Principal Mr Alan Jones 5146.02 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 1E 5146.02 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 1E Names Front Row L2R Shaun Wright Pamela Broadwood Scott Kirby Stephanie Theuma Hakan Firat Stephanie Taskov Dora Beck Second Row L2R Bradley Dale Raymond Gulan Kylie Allen Sarah Caruana Troy John Hearn Amanda Kennedy Dale Bavage Back Row L2R Ross Wilekman Susan Kwiatkowski Matthew Kindred Andrew Kinder Absent Justin Barnes Teachers Mrs A Erwood Mrs L Farrugia Principal Mr Alan Jones 5146.03 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 2 3C 5146.03 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 2 3C Names Front Row L2R Natalie Strinovic Stephen Archer Jun Yang Kristy Butterfield Candeece Brown Elizabeth Arnold Sah Demicoli Simmala Philavanh Lucian Hardabor Second Row L2R James Mordella Crisanto Evangelista Daniel Attard Catherine Formosa Jacob Savage Steven Fabb Casey Jones Michael Berecz Caylan Goring Back Row L2R Duc Dang Maria Brown Jackie Roberts William John Macauley Goring Paul Harrip Jarrod Heath Absent Ora Matoe Teacher Mr Tom Cook Principal Mr Alan Jones 5146.04 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 3 4F 5146.04 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 3 4F Names Front Row L2R Elizabeth Trinh Jennie Keane Brent Davis Simon Farrugia Nicholas Pahos John Witcombe Helen Ziangiridis Aeric Badyal Second Row L2R Kayte Whitlow Kellie Rgo Neil Parker Jessica Brennan John Harmsworth Steven White Mark Dale Lauren Steers Back Row L2R Clinton Duggan Ebony Batty Jarema Bodganowicz Timothy Perry Luke Jones Absent James Adams Teacher Mrs Ann Pabbro Principal Mr Alan Jones 5146.05 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 4R 5146.05 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 4R Names Front Row L2R Melissa Bavage Cara Nuss Christos Zingiridis Luke McComb Ravinder Shah Michelle Baker Hayley Every Andrea Gonzalez Second Row L2R Kylie Skew Sara Christopoulos Peter Presilski Edin Karastanovic Kenny Booker Melissa Jude Kim Duffy Back Row L2R Jillian Allender Luke Cormack Kate Burrows Danny Todorovic Nicole Spiteri Teacher Mrs Rossa Principal Mr Alan Jones 5146.06 - Albion State School 1993 Grade Prep F 5146.06 - Albion State School 1993 Grade Prep F Names Front Row L2R Anthony Rolfo Vilayouth Philavanh Mark Micallef Brodie Wightman Ellie Johnson Vanessa Dano Cagla Uzungil Jenny Beck Second Row L2R Michael McDonald Yen Le Darren Cain Nina Paleracio Phillip Souter Anthony Fafoutelli Nathan Lyons Raja Shah Back Row L2R Ana Ast Madeline Burrows Ryan Tishlet Michelle Cocks Ashleigh Barnett Absent Shane Villinger Teacher Mrs Joy Farrell Principal Mr Alan Jones ...Albion State School Albion Primary School Adelaide Street Albion 5146.01 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 1 2D 5146.01 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 1 2D Names Front Row L2R Ryan Loft Daniel Hall Jessie Lyon Ashleigh Vandenberg Belinda Pollard Rebecca Meilak Ilona Berenz Minh Dang Ian Spiteri Second Row L2R Van Nguyen Jay Swift Michael Baker Frances Marchei Kyle Strinovic Kent Huynh Matthew Gulan Marisa Grima Back Row L2R Evelyn Cameron Lesley Gray Zorica Stanovevic Daniel Tevelein Steven Barham Helena Lake Alex Burrows Absent Marlena Chajter Teachers Miss S Dennis Mrs K Rosank Principal Mr Alan Jones 5146.02 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 1E 5146.02 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 1E Names Front Row L2R Shaun Wright Pamela Broadwood Scott Kirby Stephanie Theuma Hakan Firat Stephanie Taskov Dora Beck Second Row L2R Bradley Dale Raymond Gulan Kylie Allen Sarah Caruana Troy John Hearn Amanda Kennedy Dale Bavage Back Row L2R Ross Wilekman Susan Kwiatkowski Matthew Kindred Andrew Kinder Absent Justin Barnes Teachers Mrs A Erwood Mrs L Farrugia Principal Mr Alan Jones 5146.03 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 2 3C 5146.03 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 2 3C Names Front Row L2R Natalie Strinovic Stephen Archer Jun Yang Kristy Butterfield Candeece Brown Elizabeth Arnold Sah Demicoli Simmala Philavanh Lucian Hardabor Second Row L2R James Mordella Crisanto Evangelista Daniel Attard Catherine Formosa Jacob Savage Steven Fabb Casey Jones Michael Berecz Caylan Goring Back Row L2R Duc Dang Maria Brown Jackie Roberts William John Macauley Goring Paul Harrip Jarrod Heath Absent Ora Matoe Teacher Mr Tom Cook Principal Mr Alan Jones 5146.04 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 3 4F 5146.04 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 3 4F Names Front Row L2R Elizabeth Trinh Jennie Keane Brent Davis Simon Farrugia Nicholas Pahos John Witcombe Helen Ziangiridis Aeric Badyal Second Row L2R Kayte Whitlow Kellie Rgo Neil Parker Jessica Brennan John Harmsworth Steven White Mark Dale Lauren Steers Back Row L2R Clinton Duggan Ebony Batty Jarema Bodganowicz Timothy Perry Luke Jones Absent James Adams Teacher Mrs Ann Pabbro Principal Mr Alan Jones 5146.05 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 4R 5146.05 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 4R Names Front Row L2R Melissa Bavage Cara Nuss Christos Zingiridis Luke McComb Ravinder Shah Michelle Baker Hayley Every Andrea Gonzalez Second Row L2R Kylie Skew Sara Christopoulos Peter Presilski Edin Karastanovic Kenny Booker Melissa Jude Kim Duffy Back Row L2R Jillian Allender Luke Cormack Kate Burrows Danny Todorovic Nicole Spiteri Teacher Mrs Rossa Principal Mr Alan Jones 5146.06 - Albion State School 1993 Grade Prep F 5146.06 - Albion State School 1993 Grade Prep F Names Front Row L2R Anthony Rolfo Vilayouth Philavanh Mark Micallef Brodie Wightman Ellie Johnson Vanessa Dano Cagla Uzungil Jenny Beck Second Row L2R Michael McDonald Yen Le Darren Cain Nina Paleracio Phillip Souter Anthony Fafoutelli Nathan Lyons Raja Shah Back Row L2R Ana Ast Madeline Burrows Ryan Tishlet Michelle Cocks Ashleigh Barnett Absent Shane Villinger Teacher Mrs Joy Farrell Principal Mr Alan Jones Collection of Digital Photographs Photograph Albion State School 1993 Class Photographs ...The current school, Albion Primary School, No 4265 opened in 1926. It was built on a site once owned by John Fitzgerald (1850s). The land was later acquired by H. V. McKay who had transferred his Sunshine Harvester Works to the area in 1905 - 7. In 1920, the Albion railway station was moved nearer Ballarat Road at the request of Mr McKay. More people came to live in the area including soldier settlers.Albion Primary School's mission is to 'Aim High' in all we do so that our students grow to be socially capable, reach their full academic potential and become caring, respectful community minded people. Albion Primary School is located in a residential area in Albion, a small pocket of the local government area of Brimbank, approximately 10 kilometres west of Melbourne and was established in 1926. Our current enrolment is 199 students. We have a rich cultural diversity amongst our school community. The school is set around a courtyard with spacious playing areas including a grassed oval, running track, games courts, an adventure playground, sand pit, jumping pits, shady courtyard and garden areas, a vegetable garden and fruit tree orchard. As well as classroom groups, we have our learning teams, student house groups (siblings are allocated to the same house) and a Junior School Council. The school has four main buildings. All classrooms have air conditioning and interactive screens. Block A houses classrooms, staff areas and the administration offices. Our newest building has classrooms and some small group/office spaces. Block B includes our library, canteen and a multi-purpose room used for indoor physical education, Perceptual Motor Program, drama, visiting performers, and community activities. Block C houses classrooms and specialist rooms. We expect and receive the best from our students in terms of their learning and behaviour. The school’s dedicated and effective staff is strongly committed to helping students achieve personal, behavioural, social and academic success. In terms of learning, the highest priority is placed on the work in English and Mathematics. We also have a range of specialist and extra-curricular programs that we provide. Our specialist teacher-librarian is involved in reading extension programs that support development in literacy. All children are able to develop their artistic abilities through visual arts and music program. Our music program is supported by the Australian Children's Music Foundation. A specialist Physical Education teacher provides lessons for all children as well as the opportunity for students to participate in organised lunch time sporting competitions between the house groups. Auslan is the additional language all students learn at Albion. All children participate in a student wellbeing program that focuses on developing strong connections and a sense of belonging within the school. Our school student leaders participate in programs that help develop their leadership skills. 5146.01 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 1 2D 5146.01 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 1 2D Names Front Row L2R Ryan Loft Daniel Hall Jessie Lyon Ashleigh Vandenberg Belinda Pollard Rebecca Meilak Ilona Berenz Minh Dang Ian Spiteri Second Row L2R Van Nguyen Jay Swift Michael Baker Frances Marchei Kyle Strinovic Kent Huynh Matthew Gulan Marisa Grima Back Row L2R Evelyn Cameron Lesley Gray Zorica Stanovevic Daniel Tevelein Steven Barham Helena Lake Alex Burrows Absent Marlena Chajter Teachers Miss S Dennis Mrs K Rosank Principal Mr Alan Jones 5146.02 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 1E 5146.02 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 1E Names Front Row L2R Shaun Wright Pamela Broadwood Scott Kirby Stephanie Theuma Hakan Firat Stephanie Taskov Dora Beck Second Row L2R Bradley Dale Raymond Gulan Kylie Allen Sarah Caruana Troy John Hearn Amanda Kennedy Dale Bavage Back Row L2R Ross Wilekman Susan Kwiatkowski Matthew Kindred Andrew Kinder Absent Justin Barnes Teachers Mrs A Erwood Mrs L Farrugia Principal Mr Alan Jones 5146.03 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 2 3C 5146.03 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 2 3C Names Front Row L2R Natalie Strinovic Stephen Archer Jun Yang Kristy Butterfield Candeece Brown Elizabeth Arnold Sah Demicoli Simmala Philavanh Lucian Hardabor Second Row L2R James Mordella Crisanto Evangelista Daniel Attard Catherine Formosa Jacob Savage Steven Fabb Casey Jones Michael Berecz Caylan Goring Back Row L2R Duc Dang Maria Brown Jackie Roberts William John Macauley Goring Paul Harrip Jarrod Heath Absent Ora Matoe Teacher Mr Tom Cook Principal Mr Alan Jones 5146.04 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 3 4F 5146.04 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 3 4F Names Front Row L2R Elizabeth Trinh Jennie Keane Brent Davis Simon Farrugia Nicholas Pahos John Witcombe Helen Ziangiridis Aeric Badyal Second Row L2R Kayte Whitlow Kellie Rgo Neil Parker Jessica Brennan John Harmsworth Steven White Mark Dale Lauren Steers Back Row L2R Clinton Duggan Ebony Batty Jarema Bodganowicz Timothy Perry Luke Jones Absent James Adams Teacher Mrs Ann Pabbro Principal Mr Alan Jones 5146.05 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 4R 5146.05 - Albion State School 1993 Grade 4R Names Front Row L2R Melissa Bavage Cara Nuss Christos Zingiridis Luke McComb Ravinder Shah Michelle Baker Hayley Every Andrea Gonzalez Second Row L2R Kylie Skew Sara Christopoulos Peter Presilski Edin Karastanovic Kenny Booker Melissa Jude Kim Duffy Back Row L2R Jillian Allender Luke Cormack Kate Burrows Danny Todorovic Nicole Spiteri Teacher Mrs Rossa Principal Mr Alan Jones 5146.06 - Albion State School 1993 Grade Prep F 5146.06 - Albion State School 1993 Grade Prep F Names Front Row L2R Anthony Rolfo Vilayouth Philavanh Mark Micallef Brodie Wightman Ellie Johnson Vanessa Dano Cagla Uzungil Jenny Beck Second Row L2R Michael McDonald Yen Le Darren Cain Nina Paleracio Phillip Souter Anthony Fafoutelli Nathan Lyons Raja Shah Back Row L2R Ana Ast Madeline Burrows Ryan Tishlet Michelle Cocks Ashleigh Barnett Absent Shane Villinger Teacher Mrs Joy Farrell Principal Mr Alan Jones albion state school, albion primary school, adelaide street, albion -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Albion State School 1994 Class Photographs
... 5147.01 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 1 2D 5147.01 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 1 2D Names Front Row L2R Brodie Wightman Mark Micallef Phuc Ung Darren Cain Sarah Quinsee Sam Sella Raja Shah Anthony Rolfo Brokke Elso Second Row L2R Phillip Souter Stephanie Theuma Matthew Sultana Phi Nguyen Daniel Hall Raymond Gulan Dale Bavage Kathleen Maguire Rachel Testa Back Row L2R Jacqui Mayne Ashleigh Vandenberg Matthew Kindred Rachel Jude Susan Kwiatkowski Andrew Kinder Kathryn Germena Absent Justin Barnes Shane Villinger Amanda Brown Teacher Miss Sandy Dennis Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.02 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 1F 5147.02 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 1F Names Front Row L2R Michelle Gauci Krystal Spiteri Lindsay Smart Michael McDonald Ellie Johnson Yen Le Anna Evangelista Andrew Demicoli Skye Trice Second Row L2R James Brown Tony Culhane Aaron Batty Richard Elliott Jason Hamilton Joanne Szabo Vanessa Dano Nathan Lyons Back Row L2R Anthony Fafoutelli Madeline Burrows Michelle Cocks Ryan Tishlet Samantha Young Ashleigh Barnett Cameron Hamilton Teacher Mrs Ann Fabbro Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.03 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 2 3B 5147.03 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 2 3B Names Front Row L2R Hakan Firat Lucian Harabor Ilona Berecz Ian Spiteri Scott Kirby Carla Soul Pamela Broadwood Hakan Beyit Shaun Wright Second Row L2R Jessie Lyon Rebecca Meilak Elyce Croucher Marisa Grima Sarah Caruana Ross Wileman Marlena Chaster Bradley Dale Third Row L2R Kent Huynh Amanda Kennedy Minh Dang James Nardella Troy John Hearn Paul Plunkett Back Row L2R Ora Matoe Aaron Neumann Paul Harrip Belinda Pollard Caylan Goring Teachers Miss M Blacker Mrs L Farrugia Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.04 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 3 4 5C 5147.04 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 3 4 5C Names Front Row L2R Ryan Loft Jun Yang Candeece Brown Daniel Attard Jay Swift Evelyn Cameron Crisanto Evangelista Van Nguyen Natalie Strinovic Second Row L2R Megan Brown Andrea Gonzalez Catherine Formosa Simon Farrugia Jarrod Heath Zorica Stanojevic Hayley Every Elizabeth Trinh Third Row L2R Nicholas Pahos Kylie Skew Neil Parker Nhan Nguyen Michelle Baker Daniel Tevelein Back Row L2R Macauley Goring Jessica Soul Kerrie Ann Jackman Luke Cormack Teachers Mr Tom Cook Ms Rose Buttegieg Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.05 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 3 4R 5147.05 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 3 4R Names Front Row L2R Stephen Archer Ngoc Nguyen Kyle Strinovic Michael Berecz Alex Burrows Michael Baker Frances Marchei Trinh Ung Sarah Democoli Second Row L2R Kristy Butterfield Lesley Gray Brent Davis Mark Dale Kellie Rego Dwayne Cachia Jacob Savage Helena Lake Matthew Gulan Back Row L2R Miranda Woodbury Jackie Roberts Duc Dang Tim Perry Dustine Germina Maria Brown Casey Jones Teachers Mrs S Rossa Ms L Smith Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.06 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 5 6E 5147.06 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 5 6E Names Front Row L2R Christos Zingiridis Renee Sultana Drew Giblin Kelly Barham Sarah Alderton Luke McComb Adam Souter Kayte Whitlow Second Row L2R Ravinder Shah Scott Jeffrie Kim Duffy Elizabeth Pucek Jessica Brennan Edin Karastonovic Jeremy Bond Peter Presilski Back Row L2R Chelsea Heath Justin Tevelein Natalie Pancotti Kristal Brown Kate Burrows Michael Chajter Andrew Formosa Absent Tania Todorovic Teachers Mrs A Erwood Mrs J Sullivan Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.07 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 5 6H 5147.07 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 5 6H Names Front Row L2R Helen Zingiridis Jessica Demicoli Bryan Hellstrom Casey Schuliga Jillian Allender Steven White Jauren Steers Melissa Bavage Second Row L2R Melissa Jude Matthew Davis Kristy Testa Kenny Hipworth Sara Christopoulos Clinton Duggan Luke Bond Renee Farrugia Back Row L2R Trevor Gray Charlene Grima Nicole Spiteri Jarema Bogdanowicz Ebony Batty Luke Jones Teacher Mrs P Porigneaux Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.08 - Albion State School 1994 Grade Prep F 5147.08 - Albion State School 1994 Grade Prep F Names Front Row L2R Phuong Tran Andy Moffitt Alarna Swift Krystle Luhrs Rebecca Plunkett Jessica Smith Anthony Diaz Second Row L2R Tom Morgan Mary Nguyen Lisa Broadwood Joseph Leggio Matthew Allender Sarah Kennedy Caterina Viterale Back Row L24 Heidi McKinnon Burak Hoban Tracey Codrey Brody Woodbury Jarrod Montague Brandan Allender Teachers Mrs J Farrell B Wikiel B Batty Principal Mr Alan Jones Front Row L2R 5147.09 - Albion State School 1994 Grade Prep H 5147.09 - Albion State School 1994 Grade Prep H Names Front Row L2R Steve Bernacki Kellie Davis Sara Kindred Smantha Skew Doreen Roberts Rebecca Trinh Stacey Hamilton Second Row L2R Miki ORegan Ricky Lyon Matthew Baker Benjamin Huynh Troy Strinovic Jerolim Markovic Jessica James Back Row L2R Dwayne Brown Rory Markovis Ana Ast Sara Neumann Aaron Gray Absent Aron Scott Jillian Johnson Teachers Mrs J Hrovatis S Zappelli Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.10 - Albion State School 1994 Staff 5147.10 - Albion State School 1994 Staff Names Front Row L2R Pat Porigneaux Lorraine Farrugia Marlene Blacker Alan Jones Betty Batty Elaine James Second Row L2R Joy Farrell Julie Hrovatin Ana Fabbro Adrienne Erwood Sandy Dennis Back Row L2R Susan Carpenter Tom Cook Joanne Sullivan Sue Rossa ...Albion State School Albion Primary School Adelaide Street Albion 5147.01 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 1 2D 5147.01 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 1 2D Names Front Row L2R Brodie Wightman Mark Micallef Phuc Ung Darren Cain Sarah Quinsee Sam Sella Raja Shah Anthony Rolfo Brokke Elso Second Row L2R Phillip Souter Stephanie Theuma Matthew Sultana Phi Nguyen Daniel Hall Raymond Gulan Dale Bavage Kathleen Maguire Rachel Testa Back Row L2R Jacqui Mayne Ashleigh Vandenberg Matthew Kindred Rachel Jude Susan Kwiatkowski Andrew Kinder Kathryn Germena Absent Justin Barnes Shane Villinger Amanda Brown Teacher Miss Sandy Dennis Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.02 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 1F 5147.02 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 1F Names Front Row L2R Michelle Gauci Krystal Spiteri Lindsay Smart Michael McDonald Ellie Johnson Yen Le Anna Evangelista Andrew Demicoli Skye Trice Second Row L2R James Brown Tony Culhane Aaron Batty Richard Elliott Jason Hamilton Joanne Szabo Vanessa Dano Nathan Lyons Back Row L2R Anthony Fafoutelli Madeline Burrows Michelle Cocks Ryan Tishlet Samantha Young Ashleigh Barnett Cameron Hamilton Teacher Mrs Ann Fabbro Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.03 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 2 3B 5147.03 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 2 3B Names Front Row L2R Hakan Firat Lucian Harabor Ilona Berecz Ian Spiteri Scott Kirby Carla Soul Pamela Broadwood Hakan Beyit Shaun Wright Second Row L2R Jessie Lyon Rebecca Meilak Elyce Croucher Marisa Grima Sarah Caruana Ross Wileman Marlena Chaster Bradley Dale Third Row L2R Kent Huynh Amanda Kennedy Minh Dang James Nardella Troy John Hearn Paul Plunkett Back Row L2R Ora Matoe Aaron Neumann Paul Harrip Belinda Pollard Caylan Goring Teachers Miss M Blacker Mrs L Farrugia Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.04 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 3 4 5C 5147.04 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 3 4 5C Names Front Row L2R Ryan Loft Jun Yang Candeece Brown Daniel Attard Jay Swift Evelyn Cameron Crisanto Evangelista Van Nguyen Natalie Strinovic Second Row L2R Megan Brown Andrea Gonzalez Catherine Formosa Simon Farrugia Jarrod Heath Zorica Stanojevic Hayley Every Elizabeth Trinh Third Row L2R Nicholas Pahos Kylie Skew Neil Parker Nhan Nguyen Michelle Baker Daniel Tevelein Back Row L2R Macauley Goring Jessica Soul Kerrie Ann Jackman Luke Cormack Teachers Mr Tom Cook Ms Rose Buttegieg Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.05 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 3 4R 5147.05 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 3 4R Names Front Row L2R Stephen Archer Ngoc Nguyen Kyle Strinovic Michael Berecz Alex Burrows Michael Baker Frances Marchei Trinh Ung Sarah Democoli Second Row L2R Kristy Butterfield Lesley Gray Brent Davis Mark Dale Kellie Rego Dwayne Cachia Jacob Savage Helena Lake Matthew Gulan Back Row L2R Miranda Woodbury Jackie Roberts Duc Dang Tim Perry Dustine Germina Maria Brown Casey Jones Teachers Mrs S Rossa Ms L Smith Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.06 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 5 6E 5147.06 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 5 6E Names Front Row L2R Christos Zingiridis Renee Sultana Drew Giblin Kelly Barham Sarah Alderton Luke McComb Adam Souter Kayte Whitlow Second Row L2R Ravinder Shah Scott Jeffrie Kim Duffy Elizabeth Pucek Jessica Brennan Edin Karastonovic Jeremy Bond Peter Presilski Back Row L2R Chelsea Heath Justin Tevelein Natalie Pancotti Kristal Brown Kate Burrows Michael Chajter Andrew Formosa Absent Tania Todorovic Teachers Mrs A Erwood Mrs J Sullivan Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.07 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 5 6H 5147.07 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 5 6H Names Front Row L2R Helen Zingiridis Jessica Demicoli Bryan Hellstrom Casey Schuliga Jillian Allender Steven White Jauren Steers Melissa Bavage Second Row L2R Melissa Jude Matthew Davis Kristy Testa Kenny Hipworth Sara Christopoulos Clinton Duggan Luke Bond Renee Farrugia Back Row L2R Trevor Gray Charlene Grima Nicole Spiteri Jarema Bogdanowicz Ebony Batty Luke Jones Teacher Mrs P Porigneaux Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.08 - Albion State School 1994 Grade Prep F 5147.08 - Albion State School 1994 Grade Prep F Names Front Row L2R Phuong Tran Andy Moffitt Alarna Swift Krystle Luhrs Rebecca Plunkett Jessica Smith Anthony Diaz Second Row L2R Tom Morgan Mary Nguyen Lisa Broadwood Joseph Leggio Matthew Allender Sarah Kennedy Caterina Viterale Back Row L24 Heidi McKinnon Burak Hoban Tracey Codrey Brody Woodbury Jarrod Montague Brandan Allender Teachers Mrs J Farrell B Wikiel B Batty Principal Mr Alan Jones Front Row L2R 5147.09 - Albion State School 1994 Grade Prep H 5147.09 - Albion State School 1994 Grade Prep H Names Front Row L2R Steve Bernacki Kellie Davis Sara Kindred Smantha Skew Doreen Roberts Rebecca Trinh Stacey Hamilton Second Row L2R Miki ORegan Ricky Lyon Matthew Baker Benjamin Huynh Troy Strinovic Jerolim Markovic Jessica James Back Row L2R Dwayne Brown Rory Markovis Ana Ast Sara Neumann Aaron Gray Absent Aron Scott Jillian Johnson Teachers Mrs J Hrovatis S Zappelli Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.10 - Albion State School 1994 Staff 5147.10 - Albion State School 1994 Staff Names Front Row L2R Pat Porigneaux Lorraine Farrugia Marlene Blacker Alan Jones Betty Batty Elaine James Second Row L2R Joy Farrell Julie Hrovatin Ana Fabbro Adrienne Erwood Sandy Dennis Back Row L2R Susan Carpenter Tom Cook Joanne Sullivan Sue Rossa Collection of Digital Photographs Photograph Albion State School 1994 Class Photographs ...The current school, Albion Primary School, No 4265 opened in 1926. It was built on a site once owned by John Fitzgerald (1850s). The land was later acquired by H. V. McKay who had transferred his Sunshine Harvester Works to the area in 1905 - 7. In 1920, the Albion railway station was moved nearer Ballarat Road at the request of Mr McKay. More people came to live in the area including soldier settlers.Albion Primary School's mission is to 'Aim High' in all we do so that our students grow to be socially capable, reach their full academic potential and become caring, respectful community minded people. Albion Primary School is located in a residential area in Albion, a small pocket of the local government area of Brimbank, approximately 10 kilometres west of Melbourne and was established in 1926. Our current enrolment is 199 students. We have a rich cultural diversity amongst our school community. The school is set around a courtyard with spacious playing areas including a grassed oval, running track, games courts, an adventure playground, sand pit, jumping pits, shady courtyard and garden areas, a vegetable garden and fruit tree orchard. As well as classroom groups, we have our learning teams, student house groups (siblings are allocated to the same house) and a Junior School Council. The school has four main buildings. All classrooms have air conditioning and interactive screens. Block A houses classrooms, staff areas and the administration offices. Our newest building has classrooms and some small group/office spaces. Block B includes our library, canteen and a multi-purpose room used for indoor physical education, Perceptual Motor Program, drama, visiting performers, and community activities. Block C houses classrooms and specialist rooms. We expect and receive the best from our students in terms of their learning and behaviour. The school’s dedicated and effective staff is strongly committed to helping students achieve personal, behavioural, social and academic success. In terms of learning, the highest priority is placed on the work in English and Mathematics. We also have a range of specialist and extra-curricular programs that we provide. Our specialist teacher-librarian is involved in reading extension programs that support development in literacy. All children are able to develop their artistic abilities through visual arts and music program. Our music program is supported by the Australian Children's Music Foundation. A specialist Physical Education teacher provides lessons for all children as well as the opportunity for students to participate in organised lunch time sporting competitions between the house groups. Auslan is the additional language all students learn at Albion. All children participate in a student wellbeing program that focuses on developing strong connections and a sense of belonging within the school. Our school student leaders participate in programs that help develop their leadership skills. 5147.01 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 1 2D 5147.01 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 1 2D Names Front Row L2R Brodie Wightman Mark Micallef Phuc Ung Darren Cain Sarah Quinsee Sam Sella Raja Shah Anthony Rolfo Brokke Elso Second Row L2R Phillip Souter Stephanie Theuma Matthew Sultana Phi Nguyen Daniel Hall Raymond Gulan Dale Bavage Kathleen Maguire Rachel Testa Back Row L2R Jacqui Mayne Ashleigh Vandenberg Matthew Kindred Rachel Jude Susan Kwiatkowski Andrew Kinder Kathryn Germena Absent Justin Barnes Shane Villinger Amanda Brown Teacher Miss Sandy Dennis Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.02 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 1F 5147.02 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 1F Names Front Row L2R Michelle Gauci Krystal Spiteri Lindsay Smart Michael McDonald Ellie Johnson Yen Le Anna Evangelista Andrew Demicoli Skye Trice Second Row L2R James Brown Tony Culhane Aaron Batty Richard Elliott Jason Hamilton Joanne Szabo Vanessa Dano Nathan Lyons Back Row L2R Anthony Fafoutelli Madeline Burrows Michelle Cocks Ryan Tishlet Samantha Young Ashleigh Barnett Cameron Hamilton Teacher Mrs Ann Fabbro Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.03 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 2 3B 5147.03 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 2 3B Names Front Row L2R Hakan Firat Lucian Harabor Ilona Berecz Ian Spiteri Scott Kirby Carla Soul Pamela Broadwood Hakan Beyit Shaun Wright Second Row L2R Jessie Lyon Rebecca Meilak Elyce Croucher Marisa Grima Sarah Caruana Ross Wileman Marlena Chaster Bradley Dale Third Row L2R Kent Huynh Amanda Kennedy Minh Dang James Nardella Troy John Hearn Paul Plunkett Back Row L2R Ora Matoe Aaron Neumann Paul Harrip Belinda Pollard Caylan Goring Teachers Miss M Blacker Mrs L Farrugia Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.04 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 3 4 5C 5147.04 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 3 4 5C Names Front Row L2R Ryan Loft Jun Yang Candeece Brown Daniel Attard Jay Swift Evelyn Cameron Crisanto Evangelista Van Nguyen Natalie Strinovic Second Row L2R Megan Brown Andrea Gonzalez Catherine Formosa Simon Farrugia Jarrod Heath Zorica Stanojevic Hayley Every Elizabeth Trinh Third Row L2R Nicholas Pahos Kylie Skew Neil Parker Nhan Nguyen Michelle Baker Daniel Tevelein Back Row L2R Macauley Goring Jessica Soul Kerrie Ann Jackman Luke Cormack Teachers Mr Tom Cook Ms Rose Buttegieg Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.05 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 3 4R 5147.05 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 3 4R Names Front Row L2R Stephen Archer Ngoc Nguyen Kyle Strinovic Michael Berecz Alex Burrows Michael Baker Frances Marchei Trinh Ung Sarah Democoli Second Row L2R Kristy Butterfield Lesley Gray Brent Davis Mark Dale Kellie Rego Dwayne Cachia Jacob Savage Helena Lake Matthew Gulan Back Row L2R Miranda Woodbury Jackie Roberts Duc Dang Tim Perry Dustine Germina Maria Brown Casey Jones Teachers Mrs S Rossa Ms L Smith Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.06 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 5 6E 5147.06 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 5 6E Names Front Row L2R Christos Zingiridis Renee Sultana Drew Giblin Kelly Barham Sarah Alderton Luke McComb Adam Souter Kayte Whitlow Second Row L2R Ravinder Shah Scott Jeffrie Kim Duffy Elizabeth Pucek Jessica Brennan Edin Karastonovic Jeremy Bond Peter Presilski Back Row L2R Chelsea Heath Justin Tevelein Natalie Pancotti Kristal Brown Kate Burrows Michael Chajter Andrew Formosa Absent Tania Todorovic Teachers Mrs A Erwood Mrs J Sullivan Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.07 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 5 6H 5147.07 - Albion State School 1994 Grade 5 6H Names Front Row L2R Helen Zingiridis Jessica Demicoli Bryan Hellstrom Casey Schuliga Jillian Allender Steven White Jauren Steers Melissa Bavage Second Row L2R Melissa Jude Matthew Davis Kristy Testa Kenny Hipworth Sara Christopoulos Clinton Duggan Luke Bond Renee Farrugia Back Row L2R Trevor Gray Charlene Grima Nicole Spiteri Jarema Bogdanowicz Ebony Batty Luke Jones Teacher Mrs P Porigneaux Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.08 - Albion State School 1994 Grade Prep F 5147.08 - Albion State School 1994 Grade Prep F Names Front Row L2R Phuong Tran Andy Moffitt Alarna Swift Krystle Luhrs Rebecca Plunkett Jessica Smith Anthony Diaz Second Row L2R Tom Morgan Mary Nguyen Lisa Broadwood Joseph Leggio Matthew Allender Sarah Kennedy Caterina Viterale Back Row L24 Heidi McKinnon Burak Hoban Tracey Codrey Brody Woodbury Jarrod Montague Brandan Allender Teachers Mrs J Farrell B Wikiel B Batty Principal Mr Alan Jones Front Row L2R 5147.09 - Albion State School 1994 Grade Prep H 5147.09 - Albion State School 1994 Grade Prep H Names Front Row L2R Steve Bernacki Kellie Davis Sara Kindred Smantha Skew Doreen Roberts Rebecca Trinh Stacey Hamilton Second Row L2R Miki ORegan Ricky Lyon Matthew Baker Benjamin Huynh Troy Strinovic Jerolim Markovic Jessica James Back Row L2R Dwayne Brown Rory Markovis Ana Ast Sara Neumann Aaron Gray Absent Aron Scott Jillian Johnson Teachers Mrs J Hrovatis S Zappelli Principal Mr Alan Jones 5147.10 - Albion State School 1994 Staff 5147.10 - Albion State School 1994 Staff Names Front Row L2R Pat Porigneaux Lorraine Farrugia Marlene Blacker Alan Jones Betty Batty Elaine James Second Row L2R Joy Farrell Julie Hrovatin Ana Fabbro Adrienne Erwood Sandy Dennis Back Row L2R Susan Carpenter Tom Cook Joanne Sullivan Sue Rossa albion state school, albion primary school, adelaide street, albion -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Albion State School 1995 Class Photographs
... 5148.01 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 1 2R 5148.01 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 1 2R Names Front Row L2R Michelle Gauci Miki ORegan Jessica James Jessika Bilanovic Tracey Coldrey Sarah Kennedy Caterina Viterale Jessica Smith Second Row L2R Vanessa Dano Rory Markovic Sarah Quinsee Jarrod Montague Jason Hamilton Anna Evangelista Aaron Gray Andrew Demicoli Back Row L2R Darren Cain Madelaine Burrows Dillion Hayward Rachel Jude Joseph Leggio Aaron Batty Absent Krystal Spiteri Mario James Teacher Mrs Patricia Porigneaux Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.02 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 2 3H 5148.02 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 2 3H Names Front Row L2R Rachel Testa Hakan Beyit Bradley Dale Brodie Wightman Raja Shah Corey Pearson Brooke Elso Second Row L2R Samuel Sella Ashleigh Barnett Jacquiline Mayne Amanda Kennedy Kathleen Maguire Dale Bavage Raymond Gulan Back Row L2R Ryan Tishlet Troy Hearn Andrew Kinder Aaron Neumann Ross Wileman Sarah Caruana Absent Pamela Broadwood Teachers Mr Haren Mrs Farrugia Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.03 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 3 4SW 5148.03 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 3 4SW Names Front Row L2R Shaun Wright Matthew Sultana Jessie Lyon Ilona Berecz Scott Kirby Sarah Demicoli Stephanie Theuma Lucian Harabor Phuc Ung Second Row L2R James Nardella Daniel Hall Matthew Gulan Jay Swift Ben Scicluna Ashleigh Vandenberg Matthew Kindred Michael Baker Kent Hunyh Back Row L2R Evelyn Cameron Alex Burrows Jarrod Heath Viorica Neascu Jackie Roberts Paul Harrip Belinda Pollard Lesley Gray Absent Beth Anh Nguyen Teachers Mrs J Sullivan Mrs T Woods Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.04 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 4EW 5148.04 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 4EW Names Front Row L2R Jun Yang Rebecca Meilak Van Nguyen Kristy Butterfield Ryan Loft Mrisa Grima Candeece Brown Marlena Chajter Stephen Archer Second Row L2R Cristanto Evangelista Caylan Goring Joseph Scicluna Helena Lake Zorica Stanojevic Christina Brooks Michael Berecz Kyle Strinovic Absent Ian Spiteri Teachers Mrs A Erwood Mrs T Woods Principal Mr Alan Jones Back Row L2R 5148.05 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 5 6C 5148.05 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 5 6C Names Front Row L2R Trinh Ung Elizabeth Trinh Jenny Keane Kylie Skew Kim Duffy Kayte Whitlow Andrea Gonzalez Ngoc Nguyen Second Row L2R Jacob Savage Terry Kaminnyj Mark Dale Adam Souter Gregg Dennis Brent Davis Nicholas Pahos Tony Trajkovski Third Row L2R Luke McComb Maucauley Goring Tim Perry Ebony Batty Edin Karastanovic Ravinder Shah Stevie White Back Row L2R Jillian Allender Sara Christopoulos Jarema Bogdanowicz Melissa Jude Maria Brown Absent John Harmsworth Scotland Mayo Carlos James Teacher Mr Tom Cook Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.06 - Albion State School 1995 Grade Prep 1F 5148.06 - Albion State School 1995 Grade Prep 1F Names Front Row L2R Jennifer Pucek John Clifton Bradley Rolfe Andy Moffitt Matthew Archer Steve Bernacki Michael Darby Jackson Ash Yu Second Row L2R Michael Trice Stacey Hamilton Adrian Wooding Larissa Barnett Tiffany Thomas Gavin Stone Katherine Ho Reno Ierafa Back Row L2R Thomas Foss Mathew Tiemes Doreen Roberts Troy Strinovic Matthew Baker Ana Maria Ast Daniel Harmsworth Richky Lyos Teacher Mrs Ann Fabbro Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.07 - Albion State School 1995 Grade Prep 1H 5148.07 - Albion State School 1995 Grade Prep 1H Names Front Row L2R Aaron Trough Samantha Williams Matthew Gauci Yukun Liang Cong Le Robert Anderson Caitlin Tippet Joshua Neumann Second Row L2R Alarna Swift Celebi Uzun John Tanuska Tom Morgan Mathew Grima Alison Testa Back Row L2R Sara Kindred Priya Shah Kylie Harrip Dwayne Brown Jilliah Johnson Absent Lisa Broadwood Teachers Julie Hrovatin Betty Batty Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.08 - Albion State School 1995 Staff 5148.08 - Albion State School 1995 Staff Names Front Row L2R Bogusia Goring Betty Batty Sue Rossa Alan Jones Jan Talbot Adrienne Erwood Pat Porigneaux Second Row L2R Rose Buttigieg Kellie Rozank Susan Carpenter Sandy Dennis Lorraine Farrugia Ann Fabbro Back Row L2R Joanne Sullivan Tom Cook Wayne Haren Teresa Woods ...Albion State School Albion Primary School Adelaide Street Albion 5148.01 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 1 2R 5148.01 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 1 2R Names Front Row L2R Michelle Gauci Miki ORegan Jessica James Jessika Bilanovic Tracey Coldrey Sarah Kennedy Caterina Viterale Jessica Smith Second Row L2R Vanessa Dano Rory Markovic Sarah Quinsee Jarrod Montague Jason Hamilton Anna Evangelista Aaron Gray Andrew Demicoli Back Row L2R Darren Cain Madelaine Burrows Dillion Hayward Rachel Jude Joseph Leggio Aaron Batty Absent Krystal Spiteri Mario James Teacher Mrs Patricia Porigneaux Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.02 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 2 3H 5148.02 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 2 3H Names Front Row L2R Rachel Testa Hakan Beyit Bradley Dale Brodie Wightman Raja Shah Corey Pearson Brooke Elso Second Row L2R Samuel Sella Ashleigh Barnett Jacquiline Mayne Amanda Kennedy Kathleen Maguire Dale Bavage Raymond Gulan Back Row L2R Ryan Tishlet Troy Hearn Andrew Kinder Aaron Neumann Ross Wileman Sarah Caruana Absent Pamela Broadwood Teachers Mr Haren Mrs Farrugia Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.03 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 3 4SW 5148.03 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 3 4SW Names Front Row L2R Shaun Wright Matthew Sultana Jessie Lyon Ilona Berecz Scott Kirby Sarah Demicoli Stephanie Theuma Lucian Harabor Phuc Ung Second Row L2R James Nardella Daniel Hall Matthew Gulan Jay Swift Ben Scicluna Ashleigh Vandenberg Matthew Kindred Michael Baker Kent Hunyh Back Row L2R Evelyn Cameron Alex Burrows Jarrod Heath Viorica Neascu Jackie Roberts Paul Harrip Belinda Pollard Lesley Gray Absent Beth Anh Nguyen Teachers Mrs J Sullivan Mrs T Woods Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.04 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 4EW 5148.04 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 4EW Names Front Row L2R Jun Yang Rebecca Meilak Van Nguyen Kristy Butterfield Ryan Loft Mrisa Grima Candeece Brown Marlena Chajter Stephen Archer Second Row L2R Cristanto Evangelista Caylan Goring Joseph Scicluna Helena Lake Zorica Stanojevic Christina Brooks Michael Berecz Kyle Strinovic Absent Ian Spiteri Teachers Mrs A Erwood Mrs T Woods Principal Mr Alan Jones Back Row L2R 5148.05 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 5 6C 5148.05 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 5 6C Names Front Row L2R Trinh Ung Elizabeth Trinh Jenny Keane Kylie Skew Kim Duffy Kayte Whitlow Andrea Gonzalez Ngoc Nguyen Second Row L2R Jacob Savage Terry Kaminnyj Mark Dale Adam Souter Gregg Dennis Brent Davis Nicholas Pahos Tony Trajkovski Third Row L2R Luke McComb Maucauley Goring Tim Perry Ebony Batty Edin Karastanovic Ravinder Shah Stevie White Back Row L2R Jillian Allender Sara Christopoulos Jarema Bogdanowicz Melissa Jude Maria Brown Absent John Harmsworth Scotland Mayo Carlos James Teacher Mr Tom Cook Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.06 - Albion State School 1995 Grade Prep 1F 5148.06 - Albion State School 1995 Grade Prep 1F Names Front Row L2R Jennifer Pucek John Clifton Bradley Rolfe Andy Moffitt Matthew Archer Steve Bernacki Michael Darby Jackson Ash Yu Second Row L2R Michael Trice Stacey Hamilton Adrian Wooding Larissa Barnett Tiffany Thomas Gavin Stone Katherine Ho Reno Ierafa Back Row L2R Thomas Foss Mathew Tiemes Doreen Roberts Troy Strinovic Matthew Baker Ana Maria Ast Daniel Harmsworth Richky Lyos Teacher Mrs Ann Fabbro Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.07 - Albion State School 1995 Grade Prep 1H 5148.07 - Albion State School 1995 Grade Prep 1H Names Front Row L2R Aaron Trough Samantha Williams Matthew Gauci Yukun Liang Cong Le Robert Anderson Caitlin Tippet Joshua Neumann Second Row L2R Alarna Swift Celebi Uzun John Tanuska Tom Morgan Mathew Grima Alison Testa Back Row L2R Sara Kindred Priya Shah Kylie Harrip Dwayne Brown Jilliah Johnson Absent Lisa Broadwood Teachers Julie Hrovatin Betty Batty Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.08 - Albion State School 1995 Staff 5148.08 - Albion State School 1995 Staff Names Front Row L2R Bogusia Goring Betty Batty Sue Rossa Alan Jones Jan Talbot Adrienne Erwood Pat Porigneaux Second Row L2R Rose Buttigieg Kellie Rozank Susan Carpenter Sandy Dennis Lorraine Farrugia Ann Fabbro Back Row L2R Joanne Sullivan Tom Cook Wayne Haren Teresa Woods Collection of Digital Photographs Photograph Albion State School 1995 Class Photographs ...The current school, Albion Primary School, No 4265 opened in 1926. It was built on a site once owned by John Fitzgerald (1850s). The land was later acquired by H. V. McKay who had transferred his Sunshine Harvester Works to the area in 1905 - 7. In 1920, the Albion railway station was moved nearer Ballarat Road at the request of Mr McKay. More people came to live in the area including soldier settlers.Albion Primary School's mission is to 'Aim High' in all we do so that our students grow to be socially capable, reach their full academic potential and become caring, respectful community minded people. Albion Primary School is located in a residential area in Albion, a small pocket of the local government area of Brimbank, approximately 10 kilometres west of Melbourne and was established in 1926. Our current enrolment is 199 students. We have a rich cultural diversity amongst our school community. The school is set around a courtyard with spacious playing areas including a grassed oval, running track, games courts, an adventure playground, sand pit, jumping pits, shady courtyard and garden areas, a vegetable garden and fruit tree orchard. As well as classroom groups, we have our learning teams, student house groups (siblings are allocated to the same house) and a Junior School Council. The school has four main buildings. All classrooms have air conditioning and interactive screens. Block A houses classrooms, staff areas and the administration offices. Our newest building has classrooms and some small group/office spaces. Block B includes our library, canteen and a multi-purpose room used for indoor physical education, Perceptual Motor Program, drama, visiting performers, and community activities. Block C houses classrooms and specialist rooms. We expect and receive the best from our students in terms of their learning and behaviour. The school’s dedicated and effective staff is strongly committed to helping students achieve personal, behavioural, social and academic success. In terms of learning, the highest priority is placed on the work in English and Mathematics. We also have a range of specialist and extra-curricular programs that we provide. Our specialist teacher-librarian is involved in reading extension programs that support development in literacy. All children are able to develop their artistic abilities through visual arts and music program. Our music program is supported by the Australian Children's Music Foundation. A specialist Physical Education teacher provides lessons for all children as well as the opportunity for students to participate in organised lunch time sporting competitions between the house groups. Auslan is the additional language all students learn at Albion. All children participate in a student wellbeing program that focuses on developing strong connections and a sense of belonging within the school. Our school student leaders participate in programs that help develop their leadership skills. 5148.01 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 1 2R 5148.01 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 1 2R Names Front Row L2R Michelle Gauci Miki ORegan Jessica James Jessika Bilanovic Tracey Coldrey Sarah Kennedy Caterina Viterale Jessica Smith Second Row L2R Vanessa Dano Rory Markovic Sarah Quinsee Jarrod Montague Jason Hamilton Anna Evangelista Aaron Gray Andrew Demicoli Back Row L2R Darren Cain Madelaine Burrows Dillion Hayward Rachel Jude Joseph Leggio Aaron Batty Absent Krystal Spiteri Mario James Teacher Mrs Patricia Porigneaux Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.02 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 2 3H 5148.02 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 2 3H Names Front Row L2R Rachel Testa Hakan Beyit Bradley Dale Brodie Wightman Raja Shah Corey Pearson Brooke Elso Second Row L2R Samuel Sella Ashleigh Barnett Jacquiline Mayne Amanda Kennedy Kathleen Maguire Dale Bavage Raymond Gulan Back Row L2R Ryan Tishlet Troy Hearn Andrew Kinder Aaron Neumann Ross Wileman Sarah Caruana Absent Pamela Broadwood Teachers Mr Haren Mrs Farrugia Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.03 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 3 4SW 5148.03 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 3 4SW Names Front Row L2R Shaun Wright Matthew Sultana Jessie Lyon Ilona Berecz Scott Kirby Sarah Demicoli Stephanie Theuma Lucian Harabor Phuc Ung Second Row L2R James Nardella Daniel Hall Matthew Gulan Jay Swift Ben Scicluna Ashleigh Vandenberg Matthew Kindred Michael Baker Kent Hunyh Back Row L2R Evelyn Cameron Alex Burrows Jarrod Heath Viorica Neascu Jackie Roberts Paul Harrip Belinda Pollard Lesley Gray Absent Beth Anh Nguyen Teachers Mrs J Sullivan Mrs T Woods Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.04 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 4EW 5148.04 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 4EW Names Front Row L2R Jun Yang Rebecca Meilak Van Nguyen Kristy Butterfield Ryan Loft Mrisa Grima Candeece Brown Marlena Chajter Stephen Archer Second Row L2R Cristanto Evangelista Caylan Goring Joseph Scicluna Helena Lake Zorica Stanojevic Christina Brooks Michael Berecz Kyle Strinovic Absent Ian Spiteri Teachers Mrs A Erwood Mrs T Woods Principal Mr Alan Jones Back Row L2R 5148.05 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 5 6C 5148.05 - Albion State School 1995 Grade 5 6C Names Front Row L2R Trinh Ung Elizabeth Trinh Jenny Keane Kylie Skew Kim Duffy Kayte Whitlow Andrea Gonzalez Ngoc Nguyen Second Row L2R Jacob Savage Terry Kaminnyj Mark Dale Adam Souter Gregg Dennis Brent Davis Nicholas Pahos Tony Trajkovski Third Row L2R Luke McComb Maucauley Goring Tim Perry Ebony Batty Edin Karastanovic Ravinder Shah Stevie White Back Row L2R Jillian Allender Sara Christopoulos Jarema Bogdanowicz Melissa Jude Maria Brown Absent John Harmsworth Scotland Mayo Carlos James Teacher Mr Tom Cook Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.06 - Albion State School 1995 Grade Prep 1F 5148.06 - Albion State School 1995 Grade Prep 1F Names Front Row L2R Jennifer Pucek John Clifton Bradley Rolfe Andy Moffitt Matthew Archer Steve Bernacki Michael Darby Jackson Ash Yu Second Row L2R Michael Trice Stacey Hamilton Adrian Wooding Larissa Barnett Tiffany Thomas Gavin Stone Katherine Ho Reno Ierafa Back Row L2R Thomas Foss Mathew Tiemes Doreen Roberts Troy Strinovic Matthew Baker Ana Maria Ast Daniel Harmsworth Richky Lyos Teacher Mrs Ann Fabbro Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.07 - Albion State School 1995 Grade Prep 1H 5148.07 - Albion State School 1995 Grade Prep 1H Names Front Row L2R Aaron Trough Samantha Williams Matthew Gauci Yukun Liang Cong Le Robert Anderson Caitlin Tippet Joshua Neumann Second Row L2R Alarna Swift Celebi Uzun John Tanuska Tom Morgan Mathew Grima Alison Testa Back Row L2R Sara Kindred Priya Shah Kylie Harrip Dwayne Brown Jilliah Johnson Absent Lisa Broadwood Teachers Julie Hrovatin Betty Batty Principal Mr Alan Jones 5148.08 - Albion State School 1995 Staff 5148.08 - Albion State School 1995 Staff Names Front Row L2R Bogusia Goring Betty Batty Sue Rossa Alan Jones Jan Talbot Adrienne Erwood Pat Porigneaux Second Row L2R Rose Buttigieg Kellie Rozank Susan Carpenter Sandy Dennis Lorraine Farrugia Ann Fabbro Back Row L2R Joanne Sullivan Tom Cook Wayne Haren Teresa Woods albion state school, albion primary school, adelaide street, albion -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - St. Albans High School 1986 Class Photographs
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Albans High School 1986 Year 12-5.jpg Front Row: Navy Tang, Julie Pearce, Natalie Zovin, Sandra Vergara, Amanda Duffy, Claudia Vergara, Judy Schober Second Row: Josephine Formosa, Vera Acevska, Mina Pastore, Vesna Acevska, Katrina Kolek, Suzie Cuze, Michell Palaksit Third Row: Azmi Demiri, Richard Scerri, Taso Dimitrakakis, Jamie Watkinson, Joe Mercieca, Huseyin Bozdag 5529.29 - St. Albans High School 1986 Office Staff.jpg Front Row: Mrs. Ann O'Hare, Mr...Albans High School 1986 Year 12-5.jpg Front Row: Navy Tang, Julie Pearce, Natalie Zovin, Sandra Vergara, Amanda Duffy, Claudia Vergara, Judy Schober Second Row: Josephine Formosa, Vera Acevska, Mina Pastore, Vesna Acevska, Katrina Kolek, Suzie Cuze, Michell Palaksit Third Row: Azmi Demiri, Richard Scerri, Taso Dimitrakakis, Jamie Watkinson, Joe Mercieca, Huseyin Bozdag 5529.29 - St. Albans High School 1986 Office Staff.jpg Front Row: Mrs. Ann O'Hare, Mr ...5529.01 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 7-1.jpg Front Row: John Kutin, Albert Balchan, The Pham, Mitko Kimitrievski, Dejan Stojanovic, Anthony Scerri, Tomy Atanasrowski, Vane Taseska Second Row: Christine Cassar, Trudi Williams, Slavica Stojkovski, Pepi Velevski, Tony Tasevski, Mandy Banic, Jenny Jacov, Lucy Jutrisa Third Row: Madga Anzelc, Lillian Buttigieg, Donna Pasternak, Vesna Golek, Kosana Grajinov, Dejana Siljak, Mushe Melmet, Bozica Anicia Teacher: Mr, Baber 5529.02 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 7-2.jpg Front Row: Mira Maiic, Effie Orchanides, Lucvanne Muscat, Anastasia Kousscuios, Suzie Zaiec, Dinna Petrouska, Rita Gauci, Suzie Paceskoska Second Row: Bruce Phan, Thanh Ngu, Victor Georgiadis, Victor Ekladious, David Farrugia, Mayne Spiteri, Christos Giokas, Stanlev Koutras, Phouthasone Luanqxavanthone Third Row: Caroline Buttigieg, Janine Perino, Helen Maltaric, Yvette De Bree, Theresa Shalaby, Malaine Gauci 5529.03 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 7-4.jpg Front Row: Harry Azzopardi, Ibraim Bekiri, Laurence Sciberras, Kuldip Cheema, Christopher Falzon, John Attard Second Row: Sharon Grima, Mondaya Hang, Angela Lambley, Ted Latomanski, Advije Deniri, Daniella Spiteri, Milong Ly Third Row: Phan Tran, Betty Vaneska, Helen Aygur, Veronica Estoseres, Galea Tracey Lee, Nguyen Ha Thien Tuong, Gordana Obradovic Teacher: Ms. S. Barr 5529.04 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 7-6.jpg Front Row: Giorgio Cucuzza, Richard Suntovski, Chris Spiliotopoulos, Adam Bransberger, David Zohra, David Condello, Wissam Abdou, Dimitrija Jovicic Second Row: Kathy Kotvas, Joanne Vassalo, Tan Tran, Mario Kalogiannis, Lindsay Hynes, Thu Dieu Tan, Khuong-Ky Thai, Wendy Foster, Deanne Foster Third Row: Teacher: Mrs. M. Kouiroukidis 5529.05 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 8-1.jpg Front Row: Michelle Deguaro, Rosangela Costa, Fatina Josue, Tanya Pevelic, Nicquie Spiteri, Jenny Galea, Monika Markovski, Janine Kent Second Row: Davor Yukandin, Joanne Farrugia, Tanya Sciberras, Kerrie Bernard, Marisa Delli-Pizzi, Tanya Jacskon, Lorraine Catanis, Jason Azzopardi Third Row: Carmen Farrugia, Paul Robinson, Gustavo Rodriguez, Adrain Calabretta, Andrew Petkovski, Sandra Stavridis Teacher: Miss. Francis 5529.06 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 8-2.jpg Front Row: Belinda Debattista, Serif Melmet, Nikolina Juren, Amila Alajbegovic, Vilson Dedaj, Nadine Watkinson, Michelle Saliba, Betty Klcpacavska, Michelle Camilleri Second Row: Jimmy Langas, Harvey Saini, Ricky Micallef, Harpreet Nagra, tony Jovcevski, An Lieu, Steven Packer, Dinh Nguyen Third Row: Tommy Matanovic, Jerry Mach, Joseph Kasapovic, Daniel Wojcik, Zoran Marcouski 5529.07 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 8-3.jpg Front Row: Linda Cassar, Cathy Lordan, Judy Anne Steve, Teresa Gentile, Lynette Yiannakou, Sharon Over, Helen Kiriaccudis, Tuiela Bekiri, Joanne Debrincat Second Row: Kevin Farrugia, Duan Nguyen, Hung Le, Joyce Xerri, Karen Farkas, Ruth Hinanoulos, Chirs Miljesic, John Takkis, Nigel Malkic Third Row: Barry Tila, Karen Camilleri, Khoi Tran Dang, Moukhales Radou, Phi Phan, Roberta Kalviq, George Trxiloumdjian 5529.08 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 8-4.jpg No Names 5529.09 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 8-5.jpg Front Row: Christine Harrington, Elica Karowski, Visnia Maltaric, Bonnie Baird, Adriana Skok, Jane Spiteri, Ghada Maghanez, Largine Alka, Felicia Cucuzzo Second Row: Stephen Eagles, Tonv Planinic, Arthur Kollaras, Brvoia Darun, Douglas Duncevski, Zoren Trajkovski, Theodore Pagageorgiou, Christian De Bono Third Row: Christian Mendez, Cynthia Terelst, Michelle Zsidai, Paula Vercoe, Marvanne Mamic, Caroline Dinevski, Melita Vella, George Mikhael 5529.10 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 8-6.jpg No Names 5529.11 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 9-1.jpg Front Row: Violettta Stojanovski, Sabrina Sepe, Jody McKenzie, Christine Buttigieg, Diana Djugen, Aydin Tahir, Katrina Lawson, Mary Sciberras Second Row: Jason Vella, Niketta Thinaras, Carol Axiaq, Jenny Xerri, Michaelle Agius, Sultan Tahir, Charles Farrugia Third Row: Richard Arceri, Mahamad Chaouk, Leon Kyratais, Bruce McXerral, Andrew Bajko, Tony Ivankovic, Lawrence Cassar Teacher: Ms. T. Lowe 5529.12 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 9-4.jpg No Names 5529.13 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 9-5.jpg No Names 5529.14 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 9-7.jpg Front Row: Alison Warr, Cindy Rutar, Sharyn Perry, Julie Atanasovska, Zoanete Tasevska, Suzi Risteska, Anne Vucetic, Jacqueline McAuliffe Second Row: Frank Grabovac, Marko Barisic, Suzie Loncar, Ljubica Anlic, Teresa Koponen, Roza Donazetovska, Lily Mercieca, Wayne Andrews, Walter Sare Third Row: Robert Galic, Raymond Bruozis, Andrew Oldenhuis, Wakan Gun, Gerhard Weber, Mark Kowalczuk, Zlatan Gee Teacher: Mr. M. Holland 5529.15 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 10-1.jpg Front Row: Irene Papadimitriou, Sharon Cox, Lesong Lu, Susan Scicluna, Michelle Neskov, Minh Thai, Rosanna Giumarra, Dianne Farrugia, Yung Ly Second Row: Narika Milosecvska, Lily Drofenik, Sandra Romeo, Anna Majic, Josefina Martinez, Paola Rothbauer, Yalentina Taleska, Josie Giumarra Third Row: Wendy Peake, Erica Hawley, Kym Robinson, Patty Christou, Ingrid Kerr 5529.16 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 10-5.jpg Front Row: Gurpreet Nagra, Ehab Elmenawyi Arthur Constantinou, Zoran Pavlovic, Ante Kutlesa, Kristo Markovski, John Olivieri Second Row: Katrina Kalogiannis, Barbara Mills, Vlatko Mega, Jasna Badrov, Adnan Subasic, Jasna Ahec, Stephanic Yassilopoulos Third Row: Claude Thiel, Saso Tasevski, Tony Stoilkovski, Joe Cuze, Fred Marro, Ljupco Reevski, Jason Schuab 5529.17 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 10-6.jpg Front Row: Hung Quach, Andjelko Miljesic, John Barnes, Albert Popavacki, Steven Durik, Jeffrey Fenech, Tony Aceri Second Row: Suzanne Giacomotto, Steven Suntovski, Nick Stavridis, Jimmy Amiti, Mark Avent, Martin Camilleri, Serpil Kaya Third Row: Yan Ngu, Iri Frangis, Slajana Mijatovic, Karin Kos, James Parashos, Colin Lambley 5529.18 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 10-7.jpg Front Row: Suzy Kotevski, Lorna Griggs, Melaine Watkinson, Maria Fiorenza, Bircan Erbas, Elizabeth Gal, Andrea Van-Arkel, Lisette Hallmark, Melissa Dunn Second Row: Julie Kolaric, Louisa Juricevic, Debbie Zuvanovic, Karen Kopowen, Mary Paolinos, Janice Bell, Roza Grabovac Third Row: Zaya Bibay, Amin Elmenani, Costa Pimpilidis, Patrick Falzon, Sally Goteis, Sam David, Daniella Surcik 5529.19 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 11-1.jpg Front Row: Jeanine Hansen, Kim Fenech, Helen Skrepetis, Nada Yucetic, Unni Leonardson, Anita Cerdic, Bilijana Dinevski, Mary-Jane Scicluna, Sylvia Micallef Second Row: Michael Orphanides, Darren Spooner, Kathy Bervanakis, Violetta Kotevska, Joanne Aguis, Penny Papaioannou, Eric Ivezic, Slohodan Zdrveski Third Row: Wadih Saad, Alex Ekladious, Joseph Simundza, David Craus, John Serrano, David Crossley 5529.20 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 11-2.jpg Front Row: Anna Jusup, Sherry Suhr, Deglia Uran, Julie Mago, Jenny Imre, Beyhan Bozdag, Hamide Uyar Second Row: Joseph Cini, Emmanuel Agius, Carmelina MacCarrone, Nicole Noy, Kathy Budimir, Helen Jakupovic, Murat Ali, Lirim Dektash Third Row: Laz Christpoulos, Butch Naumcevski, Nick Dagiandis, John Lomen, Peter Sarandis, Stavros Langas 5529.21 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 11-3.jpg Front Row: Julie Farrugia, Hary Gjerkea, Xenia Pavlides, Glenda Harrip, Joyce Spiteri, Alexandra Pleurias, Tania Grech Second Row: Tran Phuong, Valentine Blazevska, Susan Zajac, Ann Grant, Anna Bubnjic, Maria Lagas, Katissa Arnott Third Row: Wendy Cian, Tuan Nuguyen, Malcolm Cox, Kathy Grabovac 5529.22 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 11-4.jpg Front Row: Jenny Farrugia, Liliana Hovancek, Marcia Garrido, Danica Cimbora, Joanne Kramar, Lidija Stepic, Maryanne Ciric, Tracey White Second Row: Kim Fahlstrom, Lily Gelder, Michelle Kalvig, Ljubica Kasalo, Julie Wojcik, Justine Brodel, Wilma Brbot, Suzanne Vasica Third Row: Abedin Demiri, Robert Mihalcic, Moidrag Gagic, Karl Rajic, Zkatko Juren Teacher: Mr. M. Holland 5529.23 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 11-5.jpg Front Row: Eileen McGregor, Jasnin Cumbo, Ruth Fieldew, Joyce Gaellner, Liuba Sunanovic, Josephine Buttigion, Lynette Zoumboulakis, Litsa Pashalidis, Danielle De Bono Second Row: Joe Cutijar, Michael Lagoutatzis, Fiona Zaradic, Silvie Moravek, Fiona Spiteri, Zora Jovanovska, Stavros Malamus, David Boesch Third Row: Robert Phillps, Dayan Simic, Danny Kowalczyk, Shane Riley, Anton Sare, Nelson Yiannakou, Kemal Tagir, Steven Bubevich 5529.24 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 11B.jpg Front Row: Anita Shields, Valentine Ilievska, Sandra Reyes, Meli Dvorak, Eileen McGregor, Fiona Zaradic, Christine Rutar Second Row: Martin Fiorenza, Saso Ivanoski, Lili Gabelica, Maryanne Saliba, Ray Mercicca, Peter Cafia Third Row: Jose Paz, Johnny Jerbic, Steven Christina, Drazen Modric 5529.25 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 11WC.jpg No Names 5529.26 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 12-2.jpg Front Row: Pauline Dimaiuto, Olga Natsou, Tammy Wojcik, Lynette Von Arkel, Lulli Bala, Azucena Conde-Acedo, Le Van lu Second Row: Kongchak Vongkham, Ricky Mabic, Thanassi Mirtsopoulos, Gary Zaradic, Donjo Tasevski, Emil Lene, Arthur Sovitslis, Daniel Resoaglis Third Row: Peter Kadlecok, Ziya Onashi, Sean Mitzis, Tony Balchan, Michael Rajek, Alex Perse, Mustafa Mussein 5529.27 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 12-3.jpg Front Row: Linda Telovski, Trudie Balnanse, Kerry Williams, Frances Venner, Maria Lessar, Athena Solopotias, Sharon Swain Second Row: Louis Vergara, Sunday Alpashan, Paul Falzon, Paul Scharpe, Adam Schwab, Michael Elliott, Danny Lieu 5529.28 - St. Albans High School 1986 Year 12-5.jpg Front Row: Navy Tang, Julie Pearce, Natalie Zovin, Sandra Vergara, Amanda Duffy, Claudia Vergara, Judy Schober Second Row: Josephine Formosa, Vera Acevska, Mina Pastore, Vesna Acevska, Katrina Kolek, Suzie Cuze, Michell Palaksit Third Row: Azmi Demiri, Richard Scerri, Taso Dimitrakakis, Jamie Watkinson, Joe Mercieca, Huseyin Bozdag 5529.29 - St. Albans High School 1986 Office Staff.jpg Front Row: Mrs. Ann O'Hare, Mr. Roger Martin, Mrs. Lynne Duck Back Row: Mrs. Sandra Chapman, Mrs. Shirley Krumnow st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Maritime Museum Paynesville Victoria, East Gippsland Newspaper, Marion Holding and Shipwright Leigh Robinson
... Mr Robinsion started for the LE Fisherman's Co-op in 1962 took over the next year for eleven years. He passed the business to John Duffy who served the fleet for thirteen years....Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Mr Robinsion started for the LE Fisherman's Co-op in 1962 took over the next year for eleven years. He passed the business to John Duffy who served the fleet for thirteen years. ...Mr Robinsion started for the LE Fisherman's Co-op in 1962 took over the next year for eleven years. He passed the business to John Duffy who served the fleet for thirteen years.Colour photograph of LERHS member Marion Holding with Shipwright Leigh Robinson holding twelve years shipwright records for Lakes Entrance from 1962 to 1974 taken at Maritime Museum Paynesville Victoria historical society, fishing industry, boats and boating -
Unions BallaratGeneral incoming correspondence of the Ballarat Trades and Labour Council, 1884-1923; 1925; 1931; 1937; 1938; 1949-1950; 1952-1955
... Nicholson (signed Beryl Nicholson), Co-Secretary, Ballarat Baby Health Centres' Ladies Committee to Mr WJ McAdam, Secretary, Trades and Labor Council, Ballarat - Requesting partial rebate of rent paid for the Hall for a fundraising lecture/recital. 9 November 1948 1949 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam 1. From JS Toohey, Chairman and MB Duffy, Secretary, Industrial Printing and Publicity Co. ...Nicholson (signed Beryl Nicholson), Co-Secretary, Ballarat Baby Health Centres' Ladies Committee to Mr WJ McAdam, Secretary, Trades and Labor Council, Ballarat - Requesting partial rebate of rent paid for the Hall for a fundraising lecture/recital. 9 November 1948 1949 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam 1. From JS Toohey, Chairman and MB Duffy, Secretary, Industrial Printing and Publicity Co. ...Paper/letters stored in two boxes. Arranged in separate folders by year. The lists below are alphabetical. Located by year and number. 1884 - J.W. Graham, Secretary 18. Amalgamated Mining Engine Drivers' Association - regarding appointing a delegate to Council. 12 December 1884. 14. Bendigo Amalgamated Miners' Association, Mr Phillips, Secretary - regarding formation of a Bendigo Trades and Labor Council. 22 July 1884. 1. B? Secretary for Lands, Victoria - regarding deputation from Council to him. 8 January 1884. 15. A.R. Davie - regarding half holiday Union appointing delegates to Council. 77 July 1884. 8. D.M. Davies - regarding deputation to Minister for Lands, Victoria. 11 January 1884. 7. J.L. Dowe - regarding deputation to Minister for Lands, Victoria. 11 January 1884. 6. F.R. Fincham - regarding deputation to Minister for Lands, Victoria. 11 January 1884. 16. J.W. Grahame - regarding leave of absence. 10 October 1884. 17. W. Hosking - regarding alteration of rule 14. n.d. 2. J. Kline - regarding apologies for absence from Council meeting. 10 January 1884. A copy of a letter to The Courier is attached. 4. Painters' Union (Geoff Ludbrook) - regarding assisting at Eight Hour Anniversary. 11 January 1884. 13. J. Pearce - regarding apologies for absence from Council. 11 July 1884. 12. G. Rasy? - regarding apologies for absence from Council. 9 May 1884. 3. J.R. Richardson - regarding presence on deputation to Minister for Lands. 10 January 1884. 10. R.D. Reid - regarding apologies for absence from Council. 11 January 1884. 9. A. Sutherland - regarding presence on deputation to Minister for Lands. 10 January 1884. 11. Specifications for stamping marbles for Council. n.d. 5. A. Young - deputation to Minister for Lands. 10 January 1884. 1885 - J.L. Anderson, Secretary 8. Amalgamated Mining Engine Drivers' Association - regarding delegates to Council. 8 May 1885. 11. J. Anderson (Secretary of Council) to H. Uren MLA - regarding amalgamation of the Council with the City Free Library. 10 August 1885. 24. Ballarat Cricket Club - regarding using the oval for Eight Hour Anniversary. 9 December 1885. 7. Ballarat Woollen Mills Operative Union - regarding giving name of Union, list of Union members. 8 May 1885. 4. Ballarat Typographical Association - regarding printing of Council material. 8 May 1885. 2. J. Binner - regarding prizes given at Eight Hour Anniversary. 26 April 1885. 19. Cabmens Union, Ballarat - regarding delegate to Council. 8 October 1885. 12. Carpenters and Joiners Trade Society - regarding delegate to Council. 7 September 1885. 23. Carpenters and Joiners Trade Society - forwarding a copy of rules. 8 December 1885. 14. H. Clotz, et al - regarding Friday half holiday for hairdressers. 10 September 1885. 1. Eight Hours Anniversary Programme. 21 April 1885. 15. Friendly Society of Ironmoulders of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - new Secretary of same. 11 September 1885. 17. Friendly Society of Ironmoulders of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding delegate to Council. 7 October 1885. 21. Friendly Society of Ironmoulders of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding delegate to Council. 22 November 1885. 5. E. Ingram - regarding losses incurred at Eight Hour Anniversary. 8 May 1885. 20. L. Mills - regarding apologies for absence. 9 October 1885. 3. Painters' Union - regarding delegates to Council. 4 May 1885. 18. Painters' Union - regarding delegates to Council. 8 October 1885. 25. J. Pearce - regarding apologies for absence. 11 December 1885. 26. C. Salter - regarding donations to Eight Hours Anniversary. 14 December 1885. 6. A. Smith - regarding apologies for absence. 8 May 1885. 9. E.H. Swifte - regarding amalgamation of Council with Free City Library. 13 July 1885. 10. E.H. Swifte - regarding amalgamation of Council with Free City Library. 7 August 1885. 13. Tanners and Curriers of Ballarat - regarding forming a branch of the Union in Ballarat. 8 September 1885. 16. Trades and Labor Council, Brisbane - regarding formation of same. 8 November 1885. 7. J. Treloar - regarding apologies for absence. 8 May 1885. 1886 - J.L. Anderson, Secretary 7. Amalgamated Miners' Association of Australasia - regarding Delegates to Council. 8 May 1886. 3. Amalgamated Mining Engine Drivers Association, Ballarat Branch - regarding Delegates to Council. 7 May 1886. 5. Amalgamated Society of Engineers - regarding Delegates to Council. 11 May 1886. 1. Half Holiday Union, Ballarat - regarding Delegates to Council. 7 May 1886. 6. Operative Bakers' Society - regarding Delegates to Council. 11 May 1886. 4. Painters' Union - regarding Delegates to Council. 11 May 1886. 2. Victorian Operative Bootmakers Union, Ballarat Branch - regarding delegates to Council. 12 May 1886. 8. Ballarat United Friendly Societies' Dispensary - accepting an offer of a deputation to special meeting of General Committee. 1887 - T. Bayley, Secretary Nil. 1888 - T.S. Bayley, Secretary 24. Amalgamated Miners' Association of Australasia - regarding meeting to hear Dr Siscs on the Worn out Miners Sustentation Fund. 6 December 1888. 7. Australian Natives' Association, Ballarat Branch - regarding alienation of portion of public park. 21 June 1888. 19. Ballarat Trades and Labour Council (to various unions) - regarding support of direct labor representation in Parliament from Ballarat West. 20 October 1888. 11. Ballarat Typographical Society - regarding room for meeting. 6 July 1888. 22. A. Callaway (Chief Secretary for A. Deakin) - regarding names submitted for Commission of the Peace. 19 November 1888. 9. Eight Hours' Anniversary Committee - regarding money for tickets sold. 27 June 1888. 15. W.F. Emery - regarding apologies for absence. 14 September 1888. 6. Gillies (for the Victorian Premier) - regarding Chinese immigrants. 8 May 1888. 1. Grocers Association of Geelong - regarding joining Council. 14 April 1888. 5. Half Holiday Union - regarding delegates to Council. 3 May 1888. 18. Intercolonial Trades and Labor Union Congress, 6th, Hobart, 5-8 February 1888 (Hugh Kirk, Secretary of Hobart Trades and Labor Council) - regarding printed invitations to the Congress. 27 October 1888. 13. Ironworkers Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding delegates to Council. 8 August 1888. 14. Ironworkers Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding delegates to Council. 4 September 1888. 23. Ironworkers Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding delegates to Council. 14 December 1888. 8. H. Jones - regarding Major Dane's lectures. 25 June 1888. 2. Locomotive Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association - regarding delegates to Council. 17 April 1888. 17. A. McKenzie - regarding apologies for absence. n.d. 3. V.M. Pearson - regarding organisation of a trades union in Colac. 14 April 1888. 10. John Shiels - regarding overdraft of Council. 6 July 1888. 21. Tanners and Curriers Union, Ballarat Branch - regarding delegates to Council. 12 November 1888. 20. Trades Hall Council, Geelong - thanking for assistance from Council. 11 November 1888. 4. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. (David Bennett, Secretary) - regarding new regulations by-laws and standing orders. 17 April 1888. 16. Victorian Operative Bricklayers Society - regarding end of dispute. 14 September 1888. 12. John Wilson - regarding Report of Committee on opening of the new Trades Hall. 13 July 1888. 1889 - J. Wilson, Secretary 8. Ballarat Woollen and Worsted Company - regarding support of products by working class. 2 November 1889. 9. Butchers Employees' Association - regarding delegate to Council. 2 December 1889. 1A. Copy of an award of the arbitration in the dispute between Messrs Whitten and Cairns and the Ballarat Bootmakers' Union. 14 February 1889. 10. Half Holiday Union - regarding delegate to Council. 3 December 1889. 1-6. Ironworkers Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding Phoenix Foundry dispute. 20 March 1889-29 March 1889. 11. Painters' Union - regarding formation of a non-union society. 4 December 1889. 13. Painters' Union - regarding formation of a non-union society. 6 December 1889. 12. Messers Stansfield, Bush and Shepphard, Decorators - accuses Painters' Union of instigating a strike. 5 December 1889. 7. Working Men's College and Trades Hall Council, Melbourne - regarding memorial to the late Hon. Francis Ormond. n.d. 1890 - J. Wilson, Secretary 81. James Alexander - regarding request for financial assistance. 30 October 1890. 21. Amalgamated Millers, Engine Drivers and Mill Employees' Association of Australasia - regarding supplying list of firms employing union labour. 4 June 1890. 2. Amalgamated Miners of Australasia (W.C. Spence, Secretary) - thanking Council for their supportive letter. March 1890. 52. Amalgamated Miners of Australasia, Ballarat Branch - regarding suggestion to canvass Ballarat district for funds for strikers. 88. Amalgamated Miners of Australasia (W.G. Spence) - regarding donation from residents of Clementston for Ballarat men out of work and not receiving funds from Council. 15. Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Ballarat Branch - regarding supplying list of shops employing Union labour. 28 April 1890. 44. Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Ballarat Branch - regarding giving numbers of men out of work. 30 September 1890. 69. Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Ballarat Branch - regarding approving members of their union being placed on the relief list. 23 October 1890. 70. T. Bailey - regarding apology for being unable to canvas for strike fund. 23 October 1990. 102. Balance sheet of strike fund of the Council and bundle of receipts. 18. Ballarat Plumbers' Union - regarding supplying a list of firms employing union labour. 6 June 1890. 16. Ballarat Saddle Harness and Collar Makers' Society - regarding supplying a list of firms employing union labour. 5 May 1890. 42. Ballarat Tailoresses' Union - regarding donation to strike fund. 25 September 1890. 45. Ballarat Town Council Employees - regarding donation to strike fund. n.d. 12. Ballarat Typographical Society - regarding supplying name of Secretary and list of firms employing union labour. 19 April 1990. 5. Ballarat Woollen Mills Operative's Union - regarding seeking advice on how to get men to join the union. 22 April 1890. 26B. E. Batterly - regarding apology for being unable to come to mass meeting about strike. 11 September 1890. 46. E. Blayney (hotel owner) - regarding donation to strike fund. n.d. 56. G. Blyman - regarding donation to strike fund. 8 October 1890. 55. J. Brady - regarding donation to strike fund. 6 October 1890. 76. J. Braidie et al - querying reason for getting no strike pay. 27 October 1890. 22. M. Bregazzi - regarding donation to strike fund. 2 September 1890. 34. M. Bregazzi - regarding donation to strike fund. 12 September 1980. 40. M. Bregazzi - regarding donation to strike fund. 23 September 1890. 72. M. Bregazzi - regarding donation to strike fund. 24 October 1890. 57. J. Clement - regarding donations from residents of Clementston for use in Ballarat. 9 October 1890. 3A. D.M. Davies (Minister of Mines, Victoria) - regarding cannot come to mass meeting in Ballarat (telegram). 12 September 1890. 53. W Davies et al - regarding seeking financial from Council though not members of a union. 6 October 1890. 59. W. Davies - objecting to refusal of financial assistance. 10 October 1890. 94. Hugh Dunlop - regarding request for financial assistance. 28 November 1890. 32. John Dunn - regarding apologies for unable to attend mass meeting. 12 September 1890. 60. John Dunn - regarding donation to strike fund. 11 October 1890. 71. W. Evans - regarding resignation as Treasurer and member from strike committee. 24 October 1890. 48. Fitzgerald Bros (Drapers) - regarding donation to strike fund. 1 October 1890. 63. Friendly Society of Ironmoulders of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - recommending financial assistance for a member of their Union. 13 October 1890. 29. J. Hancock - regarding being able to attend mass meeting (telegram). 12 September 1890. 74. Horse Drivers' Union, Ballarat - regarding request for financial help for a union member. 25 October 1890. 64. W. Howat - regarding letting of Academy of Music Ballarat for a meeting. 14 October 1890. 50. Hughes and Opie (Drapers) - donation to strike fund. 3 October 1890. 66. J. Hurst (Bucks Head Hotel owner) - regarding donation to strike fund. 18 October 1890. 25. Iron Founders' Society - regarding a request for financial assistance for out of work members. 9 September 1890. 87. Iron Founders' Trade Union, Ballarat - regarding request for financial help for out of work members. 23 September 1890. 39. Ironworkers' Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch (Mr Sheldon, Secretary) - regarding request for financial help for out of work members. 23 September 1890. 79. Ironworkers' Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch (Mr Sheldon, Secretary) -regarding request for financial help. 30 October 1890. 84. Ironworkers' Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch (Mr Sheldon, Secretary) - regarding eligibility of a member to be placed on the strike relief list. 6 November 1890. 89. Ironworkers' Assistants' Society of Victoria, Ballarat Branch (Mr Sheldon, Secretary) -regarding payment to Council of levies on working members for strike fund. 20 November 1890. 98. W. Kean (tobacconist) - regarding suggesting a concert to be held to help the strike relief fund and his offer to help. n.d. 61. W. Kenna (Warrenheip Breweries) - regarding donation to strike fund. 13 October 1890. 38. Joseph Kirtin (Auctioneer) - regarding donation to strike fund. 22 September 1890. 17. Labourers' Protective and Building Society - regarding names of contractors who employ union men. 12 May 1890. 62. D. Lessels - regarding recommendation of J. David for relief. 13 October 1890. 65. List of machinists out of work at the Phoenix Foundry, Ballarat. 14 October 1890. 78. John Lynch - regarding request for financial help. 27 October 1890. 85. John McAuly - regarding dispute settled at Horsham. 10 November 1980. 9. Jas Martin - regarding list of shops employing union men. 14 April 1890. 49. Jas Martin - regarding declaration of being out of work and needing financial help. 2 October 1890. 10. Masons' Society - regarding name of Secretary and list of shops employing union men. 15 April 1890. 58. Master Tailors' Association, Ballarat - regarding donation to strike fund. 10 October 1890. 90. W. Meher - regarding expression of thanks for money given. 24 November 1890. 27. W.E. Murphy - regarding able to come to mass meeting (telegram). 11 September 1890. 30. W.E. Murphy - regarding missed the train (telegram). 12 September 1890. 77. W.E. Murphy - regarding arranging a meeting (telegram). 27 October 1890. 83. W.E. Murphy - regarding thanks for money given. 31 October 1890. 3. Officers of the Ballarat Gas Company - regarding non-union bricklayer working for same. 8 March 1890. 19. Operative Bakers' Society - regarding list of employers using union labour. n.d. 20. Painters' Union - list of shops employing union men. n.d. 23. Painters' Union - regarding suggestion to call a meeting in support of Melbourne strikers. 6 September 1890. 24. Painters' Union - regarding donation to maritime strike, Melbourne. 6 September 1890. 51. Painters' Union - regarding donation to maritime strike, Melbourne. 5 October 1890. 86. G. Philbrook - regarding request for financial assistance. 18 November 1890. 97. G. Philbrook - regarding request for financial assistance. 22 December 1980. 82. T. Porter - regarding apology for absence. n.d. 35. Resolutions (passed at meeting) and list of movers and seconders. 12 September 1890. 41. Saddle, Harness and Collar Makers Society, Ballarat - regarding donation to strike fund. 25 September 1890. 4. Sandhurst and District Trades and Labour Council - regarding thanks for helping them obtain a building for use of their Council. 10 March 1890. 36. John Sayers (hotel owner) - regarding donation to strike fund. 17 September 1890. 93. (?), Sheldon - regarding receipt for money received from emergency fund. 28 November 1890. 26. W. Smith - regarding thanks for invitation to mass meeting (telegram). 10 September 1890. 99. T. (?) Stephen - financial help for members of his union. n.d. 100. Subscription list in aid of the strikers for Unionism by the shareholders and 'employees' of the Jubilee Mine, Long Gully, Black Ball, Scarsdale. n.d. 6. Tanners and Curriers, Ballarat Branch - regarding list of employers using union labour. 3 April 1890. 101. D. Temple (Secretary, Amalgamated Shearers' Union) - regarding request for copy of newspapers publishing correspondence between sheep owners and the Union. n.d. 37. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. Committee of finance and control - regarding thanks to Ballarat Council for efforts to assist the cause of Labour. 18 September 1890. 43. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. Committee of finance and control - regarding advice to Ballarat Council to distribute its own funds and applications for financial help. 29 September 1890. 67. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. Committee of finance and control - regarding seeking continued financial aid from Council. 21 October 1890. 91. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. (Secretary, D. Bennett) - regarding thanks to Ballarat Council for donation. 24 November 1890. 92. Trades Hall Council Melbourne, Committee of finance and control - regarding acknowledging receipt of money from Ballarat Council. 27 November 1890. 95. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. (Secretary, D. Bennett) - regarding thanks to Ballarat Council for donation. 2 December 1890. 96. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. (Secretary, D. Bennett) - regarding thanks to Ballarat Council for donation and explaining why amounts received to not appear in the "Age". 20 December 1890. 68. W. Treloar - regarding public meeting at Buninyong. 21 October 1890. 11. United Society of Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding list of shops employing union men. 10 April 1890. 26c. W.H. Uren (MLA) - regarding inability to come to mass meeting (telegram). 11 September 1890. 75. United Society of Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders of Victoria, Ballarat Branch - regarding request for funds for out of work members as own funds exhausted. 27 October 1890. 8. Victorian Operative Bootmakers' Union, Ballarat Branch - regarding giving name of union, list of shops using union men. 10 April 1890. 13. Victorian Operative Bricklayers' Society, Ballarat Branch - giving list of shops using union men. 24 April 1890. 14. Victorian Operative Bricklayers' Society, Ballarat Branch - giving name of Secretary. 24 April 1890. 33. N. Wanliss (Solicitor, Ballarat) - regarding donation to strike fund. 12 September 1890. 1. A.C. Whitten - regarding reply to charges of working a percentage system in his boot factory and men taking work home. 17 January 1890. 26a. A. Young (MLA) - regarding inability to attend mass meeting. 11 September 1890. 1891 - J. Wilson, Secretary 2. W.L. Anderson (Secretary, Ironmoulders Society) to W. Stokeld (Secretary, Ballarat Branch of Ironmoulders Society) - regarding conference with employers about wages and recognised public holidays. 18 May 1891. 3. W.L. Anderson (Secretary, Ironmoulders Society) to W. Stokeld (Secretary, Ballarat Branch of Ironmoulders Society) - regarding conference with employers about wages, striking and donation to shearers. 20 June 1890. 1. F. Meagher and E. Hobson - regarding The Industrial Labor League (newspaper cutting from the Ballarat Courier). 21 April 1891. 6. J. Verty - regarding asking J. Wilson (Secretary, Ballarat Trades and Labour Council) to come and speak at Allendale. 3 October 1891. 4. Victoria Reform League - regarding forwarding manifesto for Council's consideration. 21 September 1891. 5. P. (?) Wallis - regarding asking J. Wilson to come and speak at public meeting. Enclosed circular (not there). 21 September 1891. 7. J. Wilson - circular to Ironmoulders Society regarding money for Congress (7th Intercolonial) and refers to the Draft Scheme of Federation. n.d. 8. J. Wilson - circular to Ironmoulders Society regarding Eight Hour demonstration. n.d. 1892 – J. Wilson, Secretary Nil. 1893 - John Wilson, Secretary 9. W. Bannow - regarding seeking information about the Ballarat Trades and Labour Council constitution and affiliated unions. 11 April 1893. 1. Bendigo Miners' Association - regarding unemployment in Bendigo. 16 January 1893. 10. Bendigo and District Trades and Labour Council - suggesting a resolution to call Parliament together regarding unemployment and use of credit notes as legal tender. 16 May 1893. 3. Builders Labourers' Union - regarding stopping their meetings in the Ballarat Trades and Labour Council. 1 February 1893. 17.W.S. Curzon-Siggers - regarding Ballarat Relief Society Fund closed. 8 September 1893. 12. Doctor's certificate. 5 March 1893. 11. Henry Douglass - regarding difficulties of the Woollen Mills Union. 5 July 1893. 13. Federated Seamen's Union of Victoria - regarding visits to Ballarat, Creswick asking for financial help. 28 July 1893. 18. E. Hobson - regarding electoral support for H. Porter (Progressive Political League). n.d. 2. W.J. Lormer and S. Mauger - regarding inaugural meeting of the Protection Liberal and Federation Alliance. 30 January 1893. 6. Operative Bakers' Society, Ballarat - regarding non-union workers. 24 March 1893. 19. Operative Bootmakers' Union, Ballarat Branch - regarding employment of non-union foreman. 14 December 1893. 4. Painters' Union, Ballarat district - regarding its organisation. n.d. (missing) 5. Painters' Union, Ballarat district - regarding village settlements in Ballarat district. n.d. 14. Railway Department - regarding employment on lines. 4 August 1893. 15. Railway Department - regarding Ballarat men employed on railways. 16 August 1893. 8. John Wilson - regarding notice of motion to withdraw certificate of registration of the organisation from the Register. 8 April 1893. 16. John Wilson - regarding weavers’ strike and seeking donations from the Ironmoulders’ union. 22 August 1893. 7. Women's Christian Temperance Union of Victoria - regarding liquor consumption. 5 April 1893. 1894 - John Wilson, Secretary until his death in April 5. W. Anderson - regarding meeting about Parliament assembling. 26 February 1894. 8. H.J. Armytage - regarding meeting about Parliament assembling. 27 February 1894. 21. Balance sheet of the Council. 16 July 1894. 17. J. Barret, Secretary of Melbourne Trades Hall Council - regarding death of J. Wilson. 4 May 1894. 20. Joseph Barret (not the above) - regarding Chinese furniture. 11 August 1894. 31. Bendigo and District Cooperative Movement Society - regarding cooperative movement. 2 February 1894. 9. D.M. Davies – meeting regarding Parliament assembling. 27 February 1894. 15. John Dunn – meeting regarding Parliament assembling. 1 March 1894. 14. John Dunn – cannot come to meeting. n.d. 6. J.W. Kirton – meeting regarding Parliament assembling. 26 February 1894. 12. E. Murphy – meeting regarding Parliament assembling. 1 March 1894. 18. Operative Bootmakers’ Union, Ballarat Branch – regarding evening work. 28 June 1894. 16. To J.B. Patterson, Premier of Victoria, from Council – regarding resolutions passed at meeting about unemployment. 5 March 1894. 7. A.J. Peacock – meeting regarding Parliament assembling. 26 February 1894. 10. A.J. Peacock – telegram to advise non-attendance. 5 March 1894. 13. T. Porter – meeting regarding Parliament assembling. 5 March 1894. 1. Trades and Labor Council of Otago – regarding unionism in New Zealand. 23 January 1894. 19. United Labor and Liberal Party - regarding request for donations. 16 July 1894. 4. A.T. Vale - regarding meeting about Parliament assembling. 26 February 1894. 38. John Wilson - regarding request to Ironmoulders for donation to Eight Hour Sports Fund. 6 February 1894. 11. Alex Young - regarding meeting about Parliament assembling. 1 March 1894. 1895 – W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 1. J. Barret (Secretary of Melbourne Trades and Labor Council) - regarding pensioners working. 15 February 1895. 2. EP Date - regarding university extension lectures. 9 June 1895. 3. Agreement (unsigned) between the Trustees of the Ironmoulders' Society and the members thereof. n.d. 1896 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 10. Amalgamated Miners' Association - regarding dispute between BHP and miners. 9 October 1896. 4. Amalgamated Miners' Association, district - regarding aid for miners. 4 May 1896. 12. Ballarat Typographical Society - regarding request for Council to meet on Saturdays. 13 November 1896. 2. J. Barrett - regarding press for a Bill for Conciliation and Compulsory Arbitration. 22 July 1896. 7. J. Barrett - regarding cooperation, Labor-Liberal Party arbitration. 22 July 1896. 9. J. Barrett - regarding Employers' Law Liability Amendment Act. 26 August 1896. 9A. Bendigo Trades and Labor Council (A. Campbell, Secretary) - regarding opening of Hall. 31 August 1896. 11. Bendigo Trades and Labor Council (A. Campbell, Secretary) - Employers' Liability Amendment Act. 9 November 1896. 14. F.H. Bromly - regarding raising finance for W.A. Trenwith, M.P. n.d. 1. M. Campbell - regarding support for the People's Party. 5 February 1896. 3. H.M. Champion - regarding May Day Demonstration. March 1896. 6. Cigar Makers' Union - regarding employing non-union labor. 1 June 1896. 5. L. Corstorphan (Secretary, Woollen Mills' Union) - regarding new name of Union (Ballarat Operative Weavers' Union). 23 May 1896. 13. R. Surtees - impressions of W.A. 9 November 1896. 12. T. Young (Secretary, Ballarat Typographical Society) - regarding BHP and miners' dispute. 13 November 1896. 1897 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 1. S. Barker - regarding leaflet about International Labor Day. 2 May 1897. 4. J. Barrett - regarding Ben Tillet's visit to Victoria. 23 August 1897. 5. J. Barrett - regarding Ben Tillet's visit to Victoria. 23 August 1897. 6. J. Barrett - regarding subscription for Ben Tillet's visit. n.d. 2. Bendigo District Trades and Labor Council (H. Hanton, Secretary) - regarding corn and flour duties. 7 June 1897. 3. C. Harris - regarding Eight Hours' monies. 21 July 1897. 7. J.P. Jones - regarding finance for Tocsin. 30 August 1897. 1898 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 11. Adelaide Labor Conference 1898 - invitation. 8 August 1898. 1. J. Barrett - regarding conference of Labor bodies. 7 March 1898. 10. J. Barrett - private to Hurdsfield regarding resolutions of Melbourne Trades and Labor Council. 19 September 1898. 13. T. McCoates - regarding Ballarat Benevolent Asylum and Lying in Hospital and Ben Tillet. 22 November 1898. 3. Findley, E. - regarding finance of "Tocsin". 27 March 1898. 4. Findley, E. - regarding finance of "Tocsin". 24 March 1898. 2. P.J. Mullaney - regarding May Day, 1898. 27 March 1898. 6. A.C. Nichols - regarding Rating Reform League. 30 July 1898. 7. A.C. Nichols - regarding printed invitation to a public meeting to support R.R.L. 30 July 1898. 8. A.C. Nichols - printed leaflet from Single Tax League, Victoria. 8 July 1898. 8 July 1898. 9. A.C. Nichols - printed leaflet from Rating Reform League. n.d. 5. James Oldham - regarding portrait of James Stephens. 22 September 1898. 12. Wanliss and Gray (Solicitors) - regarding agreement. 22 September 1898. 1899 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 3. S. Barker and Dr Wm Moloney - regarding May Day, 1899. n.d. 8. J. Barrett - regarding Eight-Hours Bill. 29 August 1899. 9. J. Barrett - regarding draft scheme for Intercolonial Labor Federation. 30 May 1899. 7. T. Campbell - regarding resignation.18 August 1899. 6. Denmark - regarding printed material on lock out in Denmark; appeal for help. 2 May 1899. 1. H. Hanton - regarding People's Party, Bendigo. 13 February 1899. 2. H. Hanton - regarding People's Party, Bendigo. 16 February 1899. 5. M. Hirsch - regarding Committee of the Convention on unemployment. 25 April 1899. 4. J.B. Meier - regarding Victorian Tobacco Operatives Association and unemployment. 18 May 1899. 1900 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 9. Amalgamated Engine Drivers' Association, Bendigo Branch - regarding boycotting and dismissal of union men. 2 March 1900. 25. Amalgamated Miners' Association of Victoria, head office - regarding printed report of executive council meeting regarding Chiltern dispute. 25 September 1900. 26. Amalgamated Miners' Association of Victoria, head office - regarding covering letter for "25" (above). 15. Anti-Sweating League of Victoria - regarding list of office bearers. 26 July 1900. 1. John Barrett - regarding support for candidates of the United Labor Party. 17 January 1900. 2. John Barrett - regarding Australasian Labor Federation. 28 February 1900. 8. John Barrett - regarding fund for the family of late John Hancock, MLA. 13 February 1900. 19. John Barrett - regarding contesting seats in the coming State election and possibly in a Federal election. 18 July 1900. 21. Bootmakers' Union, Ballarat - regarding inspectors not using factories regarding infringements of Act. 31 July 1900. 17. J. Cairns - regarding late shopping. 3 July 1900. 10. Coach Makers Society - regarding branch of Union formed in Ballarat. 16 June 1900. 11. Coach Makers Society - regarding petition about wages. n.d. 12-13. Coach Makers Society - regarding petition about wages. 7 July 1900. (one document) 14. Coach Makers Society - regarding petition about wages. 17 July 1900. 22. J. Hume Cook, MLA - regarding old age pensions. 15 August 1900. 23. J. Hume Cook, MLA - regarding Herald newspaper cutting written by Cook on old age pensions. 13 August 1900. 18. J. Lemmon - regarding Woollen Mills Operatives' Union. 11 July 1900. 16. Master Butchers' Association, Ballarat and District - regarding printed notice regarding hours of business. 14 June 1900. 3-4. Melbourne Typographical Society - regarding subscriptions for the late J. Hancock's family. 15 January 1900. (one document) 20. O. Rees - regarding women's franchise. 19 July 1900. 24. United Council for Women's suffrage - women's franchise. 24 August 1900. 6. Victorian Amalgamated Butchers' Union - regarding photograph of John Hancock and about Mr Williams not being a delegate of the Union. 2 June 1900. 7. Victorian Amalgamated Butchers' Union - regarding photograph of John Hancock. 1 July 1900. 5. Tom Williams - regarding photograph of John Hancock. 5 May 1900. 1901 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 1. Ballarat Operative Bootmakers' Union - regarding resignation of Secretary, J. Eva. 2 April 1901. 2. Receipts, hiring agreement for a light generator. 2 August 1901. 1902 – W. Hurtsfield, Secretary Nil 1903 - W. Hurdsfield, Secretary 2. Amalgamated Miners' Association, Creswick Branch - regarding visit of Tom Mann to Creswick and Allendale. 8 May 1903. 3. Amalgamated Miners' Association, Creswick Branch - regarding visit of Tom Mann (telegram). 8 May 1903. 18. Ballarat Trades and Labour Council - Christmas card. 1903-1904. 11. Bendigo Trades and Labor Council - regarding request for Council's rules and standing orders. 24 October 1903. 1A. Andrew Christie - regarding visit of Tom Mann to Berringa. 5 April 1903. 9. Alfred Deakin - regarding thanks to Council for support. 28 September 1903. 12. Alfred Deakin - regarding meeting Council to discuss Arbitration Bill. 27 October 1903. 6. Eight Hour Demonstration Committee - regarding invitation to H. Brooks. 21 October 1903. 1B. Eight Hours Monument Fund - regarding unveiling of the monument. 3 April 1903. 14-16. Andrew Gray - regarding cooperative venture in mining coal at Outtrim. 9 November 1903. 10. Political Labour League (J. Eva, Secretary) - regarding deputation to Prime Minister for early introduction of an Arbitration and Conciliation Bill. 23 October 1903. 17. Protectionist Association of Victoria (S. Mauger, Secretary) - regarding distribution of their literature. 7 December 1903. 4. W.H. Rees - regarding visit of Tom Mann to Maryborough. 7 May 1903. 5C. Soldiers' Statue Fund, Ballarat - regarding meeting of Committee. 18 August 1903. 7. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne (Stephen Barker, Secretary) - regarding protesting dropping of Conciliation and Arbitration Bill. 16 September 1903. 8. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne (Stephen Barker, Secretary) - regarding petition regarding State Reform Bill. 19 September 1903. 5A. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne (Stephen Barker, Secretary) - regarding position occupied during late railway strike. ca 1 June 1903. 5B. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne (Stephen Barker, Secretary) - regarding petition about Conciliation and Arbitration Bill. 2 June 1903. 5D. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne (Stephen Barker, Secretary) - regarding helping Tinsmiths' Union. 7 July 1903. 13. Frank Tudor - regarding why there was a delay in answering a letter from the Council. 2 November 1903. 1904 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 4. Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Ballarat Branch - regarding iron trade and tariffs. 1 July 1904. 9-9A. P. Brandt - regarding Brandt's system of absolute majority vote. 30 July 1904. 12. Alfred Deakin - regarding details of imports and exports of iron and steel. 20 August 1904. 13, 13A, 13B. Alfred Deakin - regarding Arbitration Bill. 17 August 1904. 6. Eight Hours Celebration Union, Adelaide - invitation. July 1904. 14. Eureka Stockade Celebration - regarding celebration of the fiftieth anniversary. 1 September 1904. 11. Operative Bootmakers' Union - regarding delegates to Council. 12 August 1904. 7. Political Labor League - regarding raising funds for striking miners at Outtrim. 25 July 1904. 8. Political Labor League - regarding raising funds for striking miners at Outtrim. 29 July 1904. 15. Australian Workers Union - regarding raising funds for striking miners at Outtrim. n.d. 19. Preferential Trade with Great Britain - invitation to public meeting. 17 November 1904. 5. Robert Rogers (Secretary to the Premier of Victoria) - regarding acknowledgement of receiving letter. 22 July 1904. 21. Tom Mann Organisation Fund - printed balance sheet. 9 August 1904. 2. Edward Meagher - regarding high wages and their exploitation (printed pamphlet). 31 May 1904. 3. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne - regarding conference. 24 June 1904. 16. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne - regarding resolution submitted for consideration. 14 October 1904. 18. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne - regarding interstate Eight Hours Day. November 1904. 20, 20A. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne - regarding federal tariffs. 1904. 17. Victorian Agricultural Implement and Machine Makers' Society - regarding Sunshine Harvesting Works. 29 October 1904. 1. R. Williams (Town Clerk, Ballarat) - regarding Galloway monument as a drinking fountain. 28 April 1904. 1905 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 4. S.M. Bull - regarding gold saving machine. 3 August 1905. 1. Eight Hours Anniversary Union, Brisbane - regarding sympathy with fellow artisans in Russia. 26 January 1905. 10. Federal Labor Party - regarding Workers Trade Mark (union label). 18 December 1905. 2. National Progress Newspaper Society Ltd - establishment of new daily paper in Melbourne. 10 February 1905. 3. Secretary for Lands - regarding excising of part of common lands by Golf Club. 15 June 1905. 5. Secretary for Mines - regarding providing work for unemployed miners. 7 August 1905. 6. Secretary for Mines - regarding providing work for unemployed miners. 9 August 1905. 7. Secretary for Mines - regarding providing work for unemployed miners. 21 August 1905. 8. Trades Hall Council - regarding sweating in the tailoring trade. 16 August 1905. 9. Chas Vaughan and Co. - regarding whether trustees will comply with their request. 30 November 1905. 1906 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 1. Castlemaine Hibernian Sports Programme. 26 December 1906. 1907 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 1. Church of Christ - regarding renting the Council Hall. 7 August 1907. 2. R. McGregor - regarding interview with the Chief Secretary. 19 December 1907. 3. Timber Workers Relief Fund - regarding acknowledgement of donation. 21 May 1907. 1908 - W. Hurtsfield, Secretary 1. Federated Saw Mill, Timber Yard and General Woodworkers Employees' Association - regarding delegates to Council. 4 August 1908. 1909 – W. Hurtsfield, Secretary Nil. 1910 – W. Hurtsfield, Secretary Nil. 1911 – W. Keane, Secretary Nil. 1912 – W. Keane, Secretary Nil. 1913 – W. Keane, Secretary Nil. 1914 – W. Keane, Secretary Nil. 1915 – W. Keane, Secretary Nil. 1916 – W. Keane, Secretary 1. Interstate Trades Union Congress - regarding report of proceedings. 15-18 May 1916. 2. Resolutions of executive meeting. January 1916. 3. Australian Builders Laborers Federation, Victorian Branch - regarding establishing a Labor Daily for Victoria. 15 November 1916. 1917 - W.J. Kean, Secretary 1. Australian Boot Trade Employees' Association - regarding delegates to Council. 25 January 1917. 2. Ballarat Typographical Society - regarding delegates to Council. 22 January 1917. 3. W. Kean - to editor of The Courier regarding employees of Lucus and Co. not being allowed to join a union. 14 July 1917. 4. Newspaper cuttings from The Courier - Kean v. "contented" on class (n.d.); Kean v. Price Lucus and Co (see 3, above). 16 July 1917. 5. United Grocers, Tea and Dairy Produce Employees' Union - regarding applying for permission to hold annual conference of Victorian Branch at the Trades Hall. 24 January 1917. 6. Victorian Railways Union - circular regarding the strike ballot (printed). 14 March 1917. 7. From W. Kean to Mr. R. Rose - regarding W. Hughes' attempt at political party organisation in Ballarat. 12 March 1917. 1918 - W.J. Kean, Secretary 3. Agreement regarding Ballarat Trades and Labour Council building. 26 October 1918. 2. Citizens' Loyalist Committee - regarding meetings and fact the committee is not affiliated with any political party. 25 April 1918. 1. Newspaper cutting from Ballarat Courier - regarding Loyalist Meeting at Alfred Hall. 4 April 1918. 1919 - W. Kean, Secretary 1. E.J. Hogan, State Parliament House to W. Kean - regarding work at Ballarat North workshops. 10 January 1919. 1920 – W. Keane, Secretary Nil. 1921 – W. Keane, Secretary 1. Federated Moulders' (Metals) Union of Australia - regarding Report of the Federal Council Conference (printed). 17 January 1921. 2. Ironmoulders' Board - determination (printed). 6 April 1921. 1922 - W.J. McAdam, Secretary 1. Trades Hall Council, Melbourne. (E.J. Holloway, Secretary) - regarding report of Eight Hours Committee of Enquiry. 24 October 1922. 1923 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam 1. From FJ Jones, Secretary, Australian Timber Workers Union to Mr McAdam - Affiliation dues. 3 April 1923. 2. From Mr W. Powe to Mr McAdam – Union membership and request for Mr McAdam to visit Clunes and meet with him. 3 April 1923. 1924 – Secretary, W.J. McAdam Nil. 1925 – Secretary, W.J. McAdam Nil. 1926 – Secretary, S. Miller Nil. 1927 – Secretary, S. Miller Nil. 1928 – Secretary, S. Miller Nil. 1929 - Secretary, S. Miller Nil. 1930 - Secretary, S. Miller Nil. 1931 – Secretary, Mr S Miller 1. From John Jeanes, Assistant Registrar, Offices of the Registrar General and Registrar of Titles to Mr Miller. 8 October 1931. 1932 – Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1933– Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1934– Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1935– Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1936 – Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1937 – Secretary, Mr S Miller 1. From Mr Miller to Managing Director, Ballarat Brewing Company – Requesting donation for BTLC Picnic Sports Meeting. 2 March 1937. 1938 – Secretary, Mr S Miller 1. From C. Knight, Secretary, Law Department to no addressee – Advising that Mr William Henry Green is authorised to take declarations etc under the Evidence act. 7 June 1938. 1939 – Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1940 – Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1941 – Secretary, Mr S Miller Nil. 1942 – Secretary, Mr S Miller/Mr WJ McAdam Nil. 1943 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam Nil. 1944 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam Nil. 1945 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam Nil. 1946 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam Nil. 1947 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam Nil. 1948 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam 1. From Mr/Ms Healy, Labour Council, Brisbane to Secretary Labour Council, Ballarat - telegram stamped 415 regarding current industrial action and unions being undermined by Premier Hanlon's Industrial Law Amendment Bill. 10 March 1948 2. From Accountant, Head Office, The Ballarat Brewing Co Ltd, to Mr WJ Mc Adam, Secretary, Ballarat Eight Hours Anniversary Committee - regarding donation of £2.2.0 to the Annual Eights Hours Celebrations. 23 April 1948 3. From Miss M Zacharin, Secretary, Jewish to Combat Fascism and Anti-Semitism to Secretary, Trades Hall, Ballarat - forwarding a copy of the pamphlet "Israel Reborn" (no longer attached, but can be viewed online at https://tinyurl.com/jccfas48) by Mrs. Evelyn Rothfield. Requests assistance with distribution of the pamphlet. 26 July, 1948 4. From Mrs A.W. Nicholson (signed Beryl Nicholson), Co-Secretary, Ballarat Baby Health Centres' Ladies Committee to Mr WJ McAdam, Secretary, Trades and Labor Council, Ballarat - Requesting partial rebate of rent paid for the Hall for a fundraising lecture/recital. 9 November 1948 1949 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam 1. From JS Toohey, Chairman and MB Duffy, Secretary, Industrial Printing and Publicity Co. Ltd., circular to Trade Union and ALP Branch Secretaries - Emphasising the need for "Labor Call" (previously Tocsin) to continue and encouraging subscriptions and/or bulk ordering. 2. From Thomas E. Carter, Ballarat ALP to Secretary, TLC, Ballarat - Regarding a deputation to the Premier about the Essential Services Act. 25 January 1949 3. From Russell Jones to "To Whom it May Concern", The Courier - Regarding Painters Union debate at BTLC on 25 August 1949; clarifying about severe censure of Mr TE Carter. 17 September 1949 4. Decisions of the ACTU Congress held Sydney, September 19 to 23, 1949 5. From William?, office of the Bishop of Ballarat to Mr WJ McAdam, Secretary, BTLC - Thanking WJ McAdam for his apology for an event at Craig's Hotel about slum conditions, offering to show films at BTLC and present a lecture. 6 October 1949 6. From William? office of the Bishop of Ballarat to Mr WJ McAdam, Secretary, BTLC - Thanking WJ McAdam for making the Hall available for an event the previous evening. 11 November 1949 1950 - Secretary Mr WJ McAdam 1. From H. Crutch, Property Officer, Department of the Interior to Mr McAdam – Lease of accommodation for Mr RT Pollard, MHR, no longer required. 20 January 1950. 2. From unnamed author to Mr D Aronson, Solicitor, Ballarat – Seeking legal opinion/interpretation of rules relating to provincial delegates on VTHC (with enclosures). 23 May 1950. 3. From Mr McAdam to Mr C Ellis, Secretary, Plasterer’s Union – Affiliation fees. 15 September 1950. 1951 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam Nil. 1952 – Secretary, Mr WJ McAdam 1. From Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to Miss Wilkins, Philharmonic Singers - use of Trades Hall, insurance risk and care of the Hall piano. 10 September 1952. 1953 Secretary – Mr WJ McAdam 1. From AW Nicholson and RG Caddell, Greater Ballarat Association to Mr McAdam – Royal Tour decorations and lighting. 28 January 1953. 2. From Sunshine Biscuit Company to Mr McAdam – Supply of biscuits. 5 March 1953. 3. From L. Higgins, Secretary, Vehicle Builders Employees Federation to Mr McAdam – Donation to Ballarat Labor Day Appeal. 5 March 1953. 4. From Secretary, Clothing and Allied Trades Union of Australia to Mr McAdam – Donation to repair BTLC building (24 Camp Street, Ballarat). 5 March 1953. 5. From WJ Morrison, Manager, International Bookshop to “Dear Sir” – Complimentary copies of a pamphlet “Ballarat Riggers at Work” pamphlet (pamphlet copy not included). 5 March 1953. 6. From Mrs D Hughes to Mr McAdam – Regarding terms and entitlements relating to her dismissal. Letter From the Department of Labour about pay rights is attached. 7 March 1953. 7. From the State Secretary, The Victorian Potato, Onion and Vegetable Growers Association to Mr McAdam – Regarding an appointment for Mr Kinsella to address BTLC. 10 March 1953. 8. From Mr McAdam to JJ Sheehan, MLA – Workers Compensation Act – pressing for provision of compensation to parents of workers who die at work. 16 March 1953. 9. From Ballarat Brewing Company Ltd to Mr McAdam – Donation to Labor Day celebrations. 16 March 1953. 10. From Mr Arrowsmith, Campaign Director for Frank Hardy to Mr McAdam – Seeking permission for Frank Hardy, Communist Party candidate to address Council. 23 March 1953. 11. From ? to JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – ACTU delegates provincial councils – protesting the method of counting votes. 9 April 1953. 12. From Fibson to BTLC – Telegram requesting advice about how much notice a temporary teacher needs to provide to their employer. 14 April 1953. 13. From Mr McAdam to Mr JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – ACTU Delegates Provincial Council – nominations. 18 April 1953. 14. From the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Ballaarat to Mr McAdam – Requesting a list of executive officers at BTLC (list attached with reply). 23 April 1953. 15. From Mr McAdam to [blank] – Representation from the Society of Carpenters and Joiners and the Building Workers Industrial Union on BTLC. 2 May 1953. 16. From Mr McAdam to Mr G Hall, Secretary, ATMO Employees Association – Congratulating the Union of their successful campaign on behalf of tram conductors. 6 March 1953. (Back: General Board (Cake Ornament Section) pay determination.) 17. From Mr McAdam to Mr Maddern, City Clerk, City Hall, Ballarat – Seating needs in Ballarat Civic Hall. 6 May 1953. (Back: Victorian Government Gazette, 16 May 1951.) 18. From Mr McAdam to Mr Maddern, City Clerk, City Hall, Ballarat – Enforcement of the Weights and Measures Act by Ballarat Council. 6 May 1953. (Back: Wage rates Printing-Ink Grinders 1951.) 19. From Mr McAdam to Mr Bartrop, President Begonia Festival Committee – Enquiry about distribution of profits of Begonia Festival. 8 May 1953. (Back: Letterhead with beginning of a draft of this letter.) 20. From Mr McAdam to JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – Eureka Centenary celebrations. 15 May 1953. 21. From Mr McAdam to ? - Recommendation of Council Executive seeking meeting of the rank and file – towards reaching agreement within the industry. 20 May 1953. 22. From Mr McAdam to the Hon W Galvin, MLA, Acting Premier – Resolution regarding Ballarat North railway workshops. Concern about outsourcing to private enterprise. Seeking improvement of work and a public enquiry. 10 June 1953. (Back: Government Gazette, 25 November 1952.) 23. From Mr McAdam to the Hon PL Coleman, MLA, Minister for Transport – Forwarding a Council motion supporting workers’ right to strike and the Minister’s interference in that. 10 June 1953. 24. From Mr McAdam to Mr JJ Sheehan, MLA – Letter of resolution: thanking him for assistance to the railway unions and requesting further help in training of railway engineers in Ballarat Railway Workshops. 12 June 1953. (Back: Government Gazette, 13 November 1952.) 25. From Mr McAdam to Mr Linaker, State Electricity Commission – Request that the timetable should synchronise with the train timetable on Sundays. 19 June 1953. (Back: Tar and Bitumen Board, Pay Department, 30 January 1951.) 26. From Mr McAdam to Mr Dawson, State Accident Insurance Officer – Workers compensation payment criteria – how payment corresponds with incremental pay rises. 19 June 1953. (Back: General Board – Blue Print Section. Pay rate determinations.) 27. From Mr Mc Adam to Mr JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – Funding of provincial trades and labour council delegates to attend the ACTU congress in Sydney. 20 June 1953. 28. From LJ Buchanan, Honourable Secretary, Victorian Teachers Union to Mr McAdam – Typewritten and handwritten copies of same correspondence – reply to BTLC. Regarding children’s participation in the 1953 Begonia Festival. 23 June 1953. (Back: Extraordinary Government Gazette, 30 March 1953.) 29. From Mr McAdam to Mr Connell, Secretary, Fibrous Plasterers Union – Regarding overdue affiliation fees to BTLC. 25 June 1953. (Back: pay determinations sports grounds staff.) 30. From Mr JA Connell, Secretary, Fibrous Plasterers Union to Mr McAdam – Cheque for outstanding BTLC affiliation fees. 10 July 1953. 31. Circular from JT Long, Organising Secretary, Australian Convention on Peace and War to various recipients – Information on Peace and War Convention – pamphlet and A5 flyer attached. 14 July 1953. 32. From H Booley to Mr WJ McAdam – Resigning as BTLC delegate to VTHC. 19 July 1953. 33. No author or addressee – Election of Executive Committee, BTLC, financial position, delegates to Peace and War Convention, installation of new President. (Includes photocopies of the same document.) 34. No author or addressee – Peace Convention delegates’ expenses. August/September 1953. (Back: Government Gazette, 26 February 1953.) 35. From Mr McAdam to JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – Advising resignation of Mr Booley as BTLC to VTHC; Mr Booley to be replaced by Mr JJ Brown. 11 August 1953. 36. From Mr McAdam to Mr JJ Brown, Unity Hall – Advising that the addressee was successful in his nomination as BTLC delegate to VTHC. N.d. (Back: Ballot paper, 20 September 1953.) 37. From Mr McAdam to Dr Evatt, MHR, Leader ALP – Requesting support in stopping the Menzies government interference in Amalgamated Engineering Union elections. 12 August 1953. 37A. From Dr Evatt, MHR, Leader ALP – Reply from Dr Evatt expressing legal inability to assist the Amalgamated Engineering Union. 24 August 1953. 37B. Mr McAdam to Mr R Joshua, MHR – Seeking Mr Joshua’s assistance by raising the above matter in parliament. 7 September 1953. (Back: Ballot paper, Trades and Labour Council Elections, 21 September 1953.) 38. From Mr McAdam to Mr JJ Sheehan, MLA – Requesting a date for a deputation from the Metal Trades Unions about pay rates. 12 August 1953. (Back: Ballot paper, Trades and Labour Council Elections, 21 September 1953.) 39. From Mr McAdam to Mr Maddern, City Clerk, Ballaarat – Road quality and pedestrian access in Ballarat North. 12 August 1953. (Back: Ballot paper, Trades and Labour Council Elections, 21 September 1953.) 40. From Mr McAdam to Mr Broadby, Secretary of the ACTU – Seeking support of the ACTU to resist government interference in Amalgamated Engineering Union’s elections. 12 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 41. From Mr McAdam to Mr Buchanan, Secretary, Teachers Union – Regarding Teachers Union correspondence about children’s participation in the Begonia Festival. 13 August 1953. (Back: Regulations Weights and Measures Act.) 42. From Mr McAdam to Hon PL Coleman, MLC, Minister of Transport – Seeking clarification about abolition of penalty rates. 14 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 43. From Mr McAdam to JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – Requesting fifty copies of all ACTU reports in future. 24 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 44. From Mr McAdam to Minister for Railways, Hobart. Regarding abolition of weekend penalty rates. 24 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 45. From Mr McAdam to Minister for Railways, Adelaide. Regarding abolition of weekend penalty rates. 24 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 46. From Mr McAdam to Minister for Railways, Sydney. Regarding abolition of weekend penalty rates. 24 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 47. From Mr McAdam to Hon W Calvin, MLA, Chief Secretary, Melbourne – Seeking clarification of Workers’ Compensation Act; in particular, the clause regarding average weekly payments at the time of injury. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 48. From Mr McAdam to Cr JC Rowe, Chairman, By-laws Committee, City Hall, Ballarat – seeking a meeting of BTLC with the Town Hall by-laws committee about traffic hazards on Creswick Road and other parts. 24 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 49. From Mr McAdam to Hon W Galvin, MLA, Chief Secretary, Melbourne - Seeking amendment of Workers Compensation Act so that workers may appeal decisions. Further, seeks that the government ensures payments are made once a fortnight as required in the regulations. 24 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 50. From Mr McAdam to Hon J Cain, MLA, Premier of Victoria – Requesting government’s attention to dispensing of level crossings in Victoria. 24 August 1953. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 51. From Mr McAdam to JJ Sheehan, MLA – Seeking support to include craft unions/FEDFA members in the service agreement at Ballarat Base Hospital. 28 August 1953. 52. Council of Aboriginal Rights – Bulletin #2 (i) Sentence of hanging in WA (ii) Aboriginal Co-op Marble Bar (iii) Use of pidgin English (iv) Affiliation (v) Conditions at Dubbo NSW and Victoria. 8 September 1953. 53. From Mr McAdam to Mr GW Harris, Secretary, Convening Unions – Sending a copy of Council rules. 21 September 1953. (Back: Australian Theatrical and Amusement Employees’ Association – New wage agreement, 30 June 1953.) 54. From FJ Riley, Secretary, The Manufacturing Grocers Employees’ Federation to unspecified addressee. Regarding Match Industry Report; excises on matches and cigarette lighters. 21 September 1953. 55. Circular – Peace or War Convention. N.d. (Back: Trades and Labour Council elections, 1952.) 56. From Austin McCallum, President, Ballarat Y’s Men’s Club to Secretary, BTLC – Support for a play centre for mentally ill children. 26 September 1953. 57. Meeting 1 October 1953 - Carriers delivering on weekends. - Erection of crematorium in Ballarat. - Resolution opposing wages’ freeze. - Protesting manner that railway shop matters are dealt with by the Minister for Transport. (Back: Australian Theatrical and Amusement Employees’ Association – New wage agreement, 30 June 1953.) 58. From Mr McAdam to Hon J Cain, Premier of Victoria – Regarding action about service grants for Metal Trades Railwaymen. 2 October 1953. (Back: Financial statement 1/1/51-30/6/51.) 59. From Mr McAdam to Hon J Cain, Premier of Victoria – Protesting the Minister of Transport’s decision to have shop matters of Railwaymen dealt with by the ARU. 2 October 1953. (Back: Financial statement 1/1/51-30 June 1951.) 60. From Mr McAdam to Hon WP Barry, MLA – Urging that erection of the Ballarat New Cemetery proceeds as soon as possible. 2 October 1953. (Back: BWIU Investigation – conduct of election.) 61. From J Collins and W Vance to the President, BTLC – Apology regarding vandalism to BTLC building. N.d. 62. From JW Wilson, Association for Advancement of the Blind to Mr McAdam – Request for donation. 6 October 1953. 63. From Mr RJ Lightfoot, Secretary, Blind Workers Union to Mr McAdam – Melbourne Cup Sweep. 9 October 1953. 64. From Mr K Liversidge to BTLC – Sick leave entitlements. October 1953. 65. From Mrs Mary Haddow, Wonthaggi Old Age and Invalid Pensioners, to addressee not specified – Seeking assistance to improve income and other conditions for pensioners. 12 October 1953. 66. From Mr McAdam to Mr Maddern, City Clerk, Ballarat – Need for traffic lights (various sites) including safety issues and enforcement. 19 October 1953. (Back: flyer, “Are You A Trade Unionist?”) 67. From Mr McAdam to Hon J Cain, Premier of Victoria – Addressing dangerous level crossings. 19 October 1953. (Back: Ballot paper 21 September 1953.) 68. From Mr McAdam to Hon J Cain, Premier of Victoria – Thanking the Premier for the Long Service Leave Bill. 19 October 1953. (Back: flyer, “Are You A Trade Unionist?”) 69. From Mr McAdam to Mr JJ Sheehan, MLA – Crematorium in Ballarat New Cemetery. 20 October 1953. (Back: Ballot paper 21 September 1953.) 70. From F. Cutts, Mayor to no addressee. Public meeting regarding Centre for Mentally Retarded Children. 21 October 1953. 71. From Mr McAdam to Mr Swenson, Organiser, Begonia Festival - Regarding combined sports meeting on Labor Day 1953. 23 October 1953. (Back: Ballot paper 21 September 1953.) 72. From Doepal, Lilley and Taylor to Mr McAdam – Renewal workplace insurance (including yellow slip – explanation of Increased Bonus Distribution). 26 October 1953. 73. From Dick Diamond, Actors and Announcers Equity Association of Australia to Mr McAdam – Payment by “Ashton Varieties” to members who were stood down. 27 October 1953. 74. From Alexander, General Secretary, Actors Equity to Mr McAdam – Telegram urging BTLC to black ban Ashton’s follies show. 29 October 1953. 75. From A Wallace, Ministering Children’s League to Mr McAdam – A thank you for donation to the Ministering Children’s League. 29 October 1953. 76. From RA Hunt, State Electricity Commission to Mr EO Allan, c/- Mr McAdam – Inviting BTLC to purchase securities of 10-15 years. Prospectus attached. 29 October 1953. 77. From Mr RW Richards, Principal School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat – Seeking the continuing support of the School’s Prize Fund. 31 October 1953. 78. From Secretary, Kingsville Yarraville Citizens’ Band to Mr McAdam – Payment for use of Trades Hall space. 2 November 1953. 79. From Dick Diamond, Victorian Divisional Secretary, Actors and Announcers Equity Association of Australia to Mr McAdam – Thanking BTLC for support in relation to the dispute with Ashton’s Varieties. 4 November 1953. 80. From Mr Ritchie, Hon Secretary, Ballarat Fine Art Public Gallery Association to Mr McAdam – Declining BTLC’s offer to loan a portrait of Cardinal Manning. 4 November 1953. 81. Circular from Mrs N Stephens and Mrs B Ferguson, The Queen Elizabeth Benevolent Home – Seeking donation for Christmas gifts for elderly patients. 5 November 1953. 82. From Mr Maddern, Town Clerk, City of Ballarat to Mr McAdam- Declining request to install traffic lights at various sites. 10 November 1953. 83. From Mr Maddern, Town Clerk, City of Ballarat to Mr McAdam- Reply. Undertaking to inspect roads and footpaths in Ballarat North. 10 November 1953. 84. BTLC – Meeting 12 November 1953 - erection of crematorium - long service leave entitlements - workplace illnesses, including asbestosis - traffic control, Ballarat (Back: Ballot Paper, 21 September 1953.) 85. From Mr McAdam to Mr JJ Brown – Thanking him for report to Council regarding dust nuisance and health impacts. 16 November 1953. 86. From Mr McAdam to Mr W Gray, Secretary, Pensioners League Ballarat – Forwarding copy of letter from Wonthaggi Pensioners for opinion. 16 November 1953. (Back: Plastic Moulding Board Determination.) 87. From Mr W Gray, Secretary, Pensioners League Ballarat to Mr McAdam– Reply to BTLC regarding Wonthaggi Pensioners. 18 November 1953. 88. From Mrs N Stephens, President, Queen Elizabeth Benevolent Home Ladies’ Auxiliary – Christmas Tree Appeal – thanking BTLC for its donation. 19 November 1953. 89. From S Murray-Smith, Organising Secretary, Australian Peace Council to Mr McAdam – Thanking BTLC for its interest in the peace movement. Participation by ex-senator in a six-month fact finding mission abroad. 25 November 1953. 90. From Doepel, Lilley and Taylor to Mr McAdam – Request for BTLC to pay excess premium amount. 27 November 1953. 91. From CH Frampton, National Poultry Farmers Association to Mr McAdam – Wheat stabilisation – campaign for subsidy. 27 November 1953. 92. From WL Rowe, Secretary, Department of Health, to Mr McAdam – Deferred consideration of proposal to build crematorium until end of the financial year. 27 November 1953. 93. From WL Rowe, Secretary, Department of Health, to Hon J Jones, MLC – Deferred consideration of proposal to build crematorium until end of the financial year. 27 November 1953. 94. From Bruce Wallace, Hon Secretary, Ballaarat Begonia Festival to Mr McAdam - Reply. Ballarat Begonia Festival. Unable to combine with a sports meeting. 30 November 1953. 95. From RF Mayberry, Secretary, Mentally Retarded Children’s Welfare Association – no addressee – Confirmation that special school/playground has been trialled and will continue. Invitation to BTLC to become a member of the Association. 2 December 1953. 96. From Mr McAdam to Mr Styles, Secretary, Bendigo Trades Hall Council – Re-establishment of Provincial Councils Association and nominees from BTLC. 4 December 1953. (Back: Ballot Paper 21 September 1953.) 97. From RW Richards, School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat to Mr McAdam – Appreciation of money donated to the annual School of Mines prize. 14 December 1953. 98. From WK McMahon to Mr McAdam – Resignation as Trades and Labour Council representative on Ballarat Youth Council. 18 December 1953. 99. WJ McAdam – Secretary’s Report notes. N.d. 100. No author – Notes of BTLC meeting. n.d. 1954 Secretary – Mr WJ Mc Adam 1. BTLC - BTLC 1/7/53-31/12/53 Financial statement, Auditor’s Report. 21 January 1954. 2. WJ McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to PJ Hill, Secretary, Sheet Metal Workers’ Union – Regarding poor attendance of SMWU delegates at Council. 8 January 1954. 3. LA Chung to President, BTLC – Consent by LA Chung to be nominated as BTLC auditor. 12 January 1954. 4. William K. Moore, Ballarat Youth Centre to WJ McAdam, Secretary, BTLC – Request for financial support for Ballarat Youth Centre. 14 January 1954. 5. From ? to Mr Leslie Ashton, Sydney – Regarding matter referred to Industrial Registry. 14 January 1954. 6. From WJ McAdam to Hon John Cain, Premier of Victoria – Requesting the Premier that wages boards include a “preference unionists” clause in their judgements. 18 January 1954. (Other side: Government Gazette Victoria, 31 July 1953.) 7. From WJ McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to Mr Fogarty, Secretary of Central Gippsland Trades and Labour Council – Requesting most recent rules of Central Gippsland Trades and Labour Council. 20 January 1954. 8. From WJ McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to Mr GG Styles, Secretary of Bendigo Trades Hall Council – Regarding possible breach of BTLC rules. Status of Mr Walsh as delegate for Bendigo. 24 January 1954. (Other side: Ballot Paper 1953 Provincial Trades Hall Council Delegates at ACTU Congress.) 9. From WJ McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to Mr J Walsh, Ballarat - Seeking explanation about Mr Walsh’s nomination as a delegate for Bendigo Trades Hall. 25 January 1954. (Other side: Ballot Paper 1953 Provincial Trades Hall Council Delegates at ACTU Congress.) 10. From D. Diamond, Actors and Announcers Equity Association of Australia – Regarding whether there is a ban on Mr Ashton’s show in Ballarat. 28 January 1954. 11. From Mr McAdam, Secretary BTLC to Actors and Announcers Equity Association of Australia – Reply about black ban of Ashton’s show in Ballarat. 3 February 1954. 12. From JJ Browne, Armadale to Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC – Meetings of VTHC report. Concern about ALP’s sending in nominees for Clerks Union delegates to VTHC. 8 February 1954. 13. From K.E. Rash, Signwriter, Ballarat to Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC – Submission of design and quotation for window decoration for Queen’s visit to Ballarat. 17 February 1954. 14. From GV Stafford, Department of Health to Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC – Electrical defects at BTLC requiring attention. 18 February 1954. 15. From Mr McAdam, BTLC to GV Stafford, Department of Health – Advising that electrical defects at BTLC were rectified. 20 February 1954. (Other side: Ballot Paper 1953 Provincial Trades Hall Council Delegates at ACTU Congress.) 15A. From JW Wilson, Managing Secretary, Association for Advancement of the Blind to Mr McAdam – Request for donation. 22 February 1954. 16. From Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to JJ Sheehan, MLA – Regarding protest from the Australian Tramways and Motor Omnibus Employees’ Association about the Hon. P.L. Coleman’s (MLC) using private enterprise to undermine the Tramway’s Union. 26 February 1954. (Other side: Ballot Paper 1953 Provincial Trades Hall Council Delegates at ACTU Congress.) 17. From GV Stafford, Department of Health to Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC – Advising that the Health Inspector will visit when next in Ballarat. 2 March 1954. 17A. From Colin Williams, Secretary, May Day Committee to no addressee – Circular. Regarding meeting of May Day Committee and requesting names of BTLC delegates who will attend. 17 March 1954. 18. From Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to Mr JV Stout, ACTU – Interstate Executive support of ACTU. 18 March 1954. (Other side: Ballot Paper 1953 Provincial Trades Hall Council Delegates at ACTU Congress.) 19. From Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to Senator Cooper, Minister for Repatriation – Protesting closure of repatriation ward at Ballarat Hospital. 18 March 1954. 20. From MP Brown, Secretary of BWIU to Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC – Advising that Mr S King is the delegate to Council for the Building Workers’ Industrial Union. 24 March 1954. 21. From unknown author, Secretary, Local Branch, Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen’s Association of Australia to Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC – Request for BTLC’s support of legislative change ensuring safety of engineers and foremen operating machinery and engines. 24 March 1954. 22. From Mr McAdam, Secretary, BTLC to Mr VG Delmenico, Trades Hall, Castlemaine – Regarding Labor Day celebrations – RSVP. 26 March 1954. (Other side: Determinations by the Shops Board, Brushmakers Board and Saddlery and Harness Board.) 23. ? - Proposed process for election of officers to BTLC Executive Committee. 1954. (Back: Government Gazette, 23 November 1951.) 24. From Mr McAdam to the Hon John Cain, MLA Premier of Victoria – Intention of the State Government to remove the authority of the Mines Department to issue certificates to members of their Association. 29 March 1954. 25. From Mr McAdam to Mr McDonald, Secretary, Trades Hall Council, Geelong – Nominations and delegates to represent Geelong Trades Hall Council and Ballarat Trades Hall Council. 20 April 1954. (Back: BTLC Financial Statement 1 January-30 June 1951) 26. From Mr McAdam to JJ Healey, Secretary, Cold Storage and Meat Preserving Employee’s Union – Dairy employees in Ballarat – rectifying underpayment. 22 April (Back: Financial Statement 1 January-30 June 1951) 27. From Mr McAdam to Mr R. Joshua, MHR – Regarding the Postal Department’s hiring a detective to make enquiry into a member's sick leave. 4 April 1954. 28. From Mr McAdam to Mr WC Robertson, President, RSS and AILA – Regarding closure of the repatriation ward, Ballarat Hospital. 5 April 1954. (Back: Financial Statement 1 January-30 June 1951) 29. From Mr McAdam to Mr C. McDonald, Secretary, Trades Hall Council, Geelong – Offer to assist Geelong Trades Hall Council to campaign and elect Hon J Dedman for the seat of Corio. 22 April 1954. 30. From Mr McAdam to Mr Mac Sween, Secretary, Clothing Trades Union – Sending a newspaper clipping about TCU Congress in Ballarat, encouraging TCU to change the venue to BTLC. (Clipping not included.) (Back: Financial Statement 1 January-30 June 1951) 31. From Ballarat Trades and Labour Council - Policy of BTLC on stabilisation of wheat. N.d. 32. Mr McAdam to Mr TE Carter, Eureka Centenary Committee – Requesting BTLC representation on the Ballarat Centenary Celebrations’ Committee. 17 May 1954. 33. Ballarat Trades and Labour Council – Motion about the quality of bread. 20 May 1954. 34. Mr McAdam to the Hon John Cain, MLA, Premier – Advising the Premier of BTLC support for the Deputation by the Metal Trade Unions to the Minister of Transport requesting a 5/- per day payrise. 24 May 1954. (Back: Government Gazette, Victoria 27 July 1953) 35. Mr McAdam to the Hon John Cain, MLA, Premier – Advising a motion from BTLC regarding improved standard of bread. 24 May 1954. (Back: Determinations Nickelward Board, Agricultural Implements Board, Shops Board) 36. From Jack Wood to Mr McAdam – Resolution by the ALP Federal Executive in June 1952 declaring News Weekly an anti-Labour Party organ. 4 June 1954. 37. From JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC to Mr McAdam – Visit by JN Stephen, St Bernardo’s Homes. 16 June 1954. 38. From Mr McAdam to Mr. MB John, Ballarat Base Hospital – Equity of service grants between members of the Artisans’ Union and the Hospital Employee’s Union. 18 June 1954. 39. From Mr McAdam to The Chief Inspector, Commonwealth Arbitration Inspectors – Request for Arbitration Inspector to visit Ballarat more regularly after three months of non-attendance. 23 June 1954. (Back: Determinations of the Commercial Clerks Board and the Shops Board (Fish and Poultry).) 40. From Mr McAdam to the Hon Slater, MLA – Refusal of management committee of Hospitals and Benevolent Homes to meet deputations from BTLC. 5 July 1954. 41. From Mr McAdam to Mr TW Carter, Secretary, Eureka Centenary Celebrations – Eureka Centenary programme. Noted that it does not include a pilgrimage to the statue of Peter Lalor. 20 July 1954. (Back: Wage rates Storemen and Packer 1953.) 42. From Mr McAdam to JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – Union coverage and poaching of members by other unions. 20 July 1954. 43. From The Town Clerk, Ballarat Town Hall to BTLC – Letter including cutting (a description of BTLC) from the last Mayoral Annual Report. Requests current information about BTLC for the next report. 25 July 1954. 44. From Ministering Children’s League President to Mr McAdam – Requesting support for annual appeal. 28 July 1954. 45. From W. Carter to Mr McAdam – Meeting apology. 29 July 1954. 46. From Mr Brown, Secretary, Anti-Communist Union Movement to ??? (addressee name has been cut out) – Election of Theatrical Employees Union delegate to BTLC – ballot in progress. 3 August 1954. 47. From TE Carter, Eureka Centenary Committee to Mr McAdam – Pilgrimage to Peter Lalor’s Statue is now in the Centenary Program. 7 August 1954. 48. From Mr McAdam to TE Carter, Secretary, Eureka Centenary Committee – Requesting eight copies of the Centenary Program. 16 August 1954. 49. From JN Stephen, St Bernardo’s Homes to Mr McAdam – Regarding promulgation of leaflets about Dr Bernardo’s Homes. 17 August 1954. 50. From Mr McAdam to Mr Linaker, Manager, State Electricity Commission – Regarding income from Department of the Army. 23 August 1954. 51. From Mr Mc Adam to ? Regional Trades and Labour Councils – Eureka Centenary Celebrations. 31 August 1954. 51A. From VE Walmsley, Industrial Finance Department, Commonwealth Bank of Australia - Commonwealth Bank Industrial Travelling Scholarships- circular. N.d. 52. From Mr McAdam to Mr CJ O’Brien – Raising money for the widow of Jack Henry. 2 September 1954. 53. From Mr McAdam to the Hon S Merrifield, MLA, Minister of Public Works – Rate paying immigrants not granted a vote at the Wendouree election despite being on the roll. 14 September 1954. (Back: Nurserymen’s Board wage rates.) 54. From Mr McAdam to Mr Maddern, City Clerk, Ballarat – Improvement of traffic lights in Ballarat. 14 September 1954. 55. From Mr McAdam to Mr Dawson, Workers’ Compensation Board – Delay in workers’ compensation payment. 14 September 1954. 56. From Mr McAdam to Mr R Joshua, MHR – Closing of the Ballarat Telegraph Office at 5pm. 14 September 1954. (Back: Hairdressers’ Board pay rates 1953.) 57. From Mr McAdam to Mr Dawson, Workers’ Compensation Board – Eligibility for workers’ compensation. 14 September 1954. 58. From Mr McAdam to JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC – Exclusion of Dr Evatt at the Petrov Inquiry, preventing full disclosure of events. Seeking support. 16 September 1954. (Back: Opticians’ Board, pay rates 1953.) 59. From Town Clerk, Town Hall, Ballaarat to Mr McAdam – Unsatisfactory control of traffic in Ballarat (reply to correspondence). 21 September 1954. 60. From the Minister of Transport and Railway Administration Offices to Mr JJ Sheehan Esq, MLA – Train stops between Ballarat and Ballan. 27 September 1954. 60A. From JV Stout, Secretary, VTHC to all unions – Judgement by Privy Council regarding workers’ compensation award to Mrs D Sharpe; copy of determination and handwritten notes and a covering memo. 14 October 1954. 61. From the Secretary, the Ballarat Water Commissioners to Mr McAdam – Regarding loan of trucks to BTLC for the Eureka Celebrations Pageant. 18 October 1954. 62. From GE Davis, Licencing Department, Australasian Performing Rights Association Ltd to Mr McAdam – Overdue account (form of application for licence attached). 18 October 1954. 63. From LC Garner, Head Master, School of Mines to Mr McAdam – Talk to students by BTLC. 18 October 1954. 64. From TE Byrne, Barristers and Solicitors to Secretary, BTLC - Application for determination – JR Orchard. (Application not included.) 20 October 1954. (Back: Shops Board No. 9 (Drapers and Men’s Clothing pay rates.) 65A. Mr McAdam (Secretary) to the Victorian Secretary for Labor (Victoria) - seeking interpretation of clause 7 of the Factories and Shops (Long Service Leave Act) 65. From Mr McAdam to Mr JJ Sheehan, MLA - Resolution of appreciation for assistance given in securing service increments for craft unionists (FEDFA members). 10 November 1954. 66. From Mr McAdam to Mr JJ Sheehan, MLA – Protesting requirement to produce birth certificates as a prerequisite to a child’s commencing school. 19 November 1954. (Back: Federated Storemen and Packers Union, Metal Trades Award, pay rates 1953.) 67. From Mr McAdam to Mr O’Donoghue, Command Paymaster, Southern Command, Albert Park – Overpayment of £52 for Army rental of space at BTLC. 23 December 1954. (Back: Shops Board No. 19 (Confectionary, Pastry, Fruit and Vegetables, pay rates 1954.) 68. From Mr McAdam (?) to “The Editor” – Regarding long service leave entitlements. N.d. 69. From Mr McAdam (?) to Mr W Robertson, Secretary, Municipal Employees Union – Financial standing – CJ O’Brien. N.d. 70. Authors to “The Editor”: (a) John R. Steele (b) WJ McAdam (c) CT Collins (d) John R. Steele (e) WJ McAdam (f) WJ Mc Adam (g) WJ Mc Adam (h) no author – Productivity wages. N.d. (Back: Determinations Tanners Board, Jam Trade Board, Horsehair Board, Shops Board No. 15 (Grocers). 71. Motion negating decisions of the ACTU regarding non-productive workers, right to prosecute for unpaid union dues, union power at wages boards and National Service. N.d. 1955 Secretary – Mr W.J. Mc Adam 1. From Secretary of BTLC to JJ Sheehan, MLA - Seeking information about utilisation of funds allotted to the CRB. 25 March 1955. 2. From ? to The Honourable John Cain, MLA, Premier’s Office – Crematorium for Ballarat and funding to go with it. 6 April 1955 (Other side: Painters Board pay rates.) 3. From Secretary of BTLC to Dr HV Evatt – Labor Day dinner, Ballarat, 21 April 1955. 12 April 1955. 4. From JJ Sheehan, Minister for Housing to WJ McAdam, Secretary BTLC – Provisional acceptance to Eight Hours’ Anniversary 21 April 1955. From JJ Sheehan to WJ McAdam, Secretary BTLC. 19 April 1955. 5. From Secretary of BTLC to Mr Wishart, Chairman, Railway Commissioners - Request for attachment of a buffet car to the Melbourne: Horsham train. 20 May 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 6. From unknown to Mr W Robertson, Secretary, Municipal Employees’ Union – Regarding MEU tickets to Labor Day Dinner. 20 May 1955. (Other side: Shops Board No. 21: Booksellers and Newsagents pay rates.) 7. From H. Hatfield, Ballarat, to Mr McAdam, BTLC Secretary – Regarding union dues from Mr Krikmann. 21 May 1955. 8. From Secretary of BTLC to JV Stout – Regarding Secretary of BTLC’S sick leave provisions. 27 May 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 9. From Secretary of BTLC TO Mr Krikmann – Contributions to the union. 30 May 1955. 10. From ? to Mr Schellenberger, Hospital Employees Federation – Awards and conditions at Ballarat Orphanage. 2 June 1955. (Other side: Amendment to conditions – Cork Trade Board.) 11. Affiliation fees, BWIU – From Secretary of BTLC to Mr JC Chandler, Secretary, BWIU. 2 June 1955. (Other side: gardeners’ pay rates.) 12. Regarding Mr Robert Charles Morgan – clarification about workers’ compensation payment – from ? to Mr J Wilkinson, Workers’ Compensation Board, Melbourne. 4 June 1955. 13. Appointment of Commonwealth Arbitration Court Inspector for Ballarat – from Secretary of BTLC to Mr AE Urch, Secretary, Engine Drivers and Firemen’s Association. 15 July 1955. (Other side: Egg Packing Establishments pay rates.) 14. Regarding resolution recommending nationalisation of all transport systems – from Secretary of BTLC to Dr HV Evatt, MHR. 15 July 1955. 15. A. Regarding termination of lease at Trades Hall by the Army – from the Secretary of BTLC to Mr FJ Doolan, Department of the Interior. 15 July 1955. B. Final account for heating used by the Department of Army – from the Secretary of BTLC to FJ Doolan, Department of the Interior. 9 August 1955. (Other side: Hospitality workers’ pay rates.) 16. Appointment of inspector to police federal awards in Ballarat – Secretary of BTLC to Hon HE Holt, Minister for Labor. 15 July 1955. (Other side: Storemen and Packer’s pay rates.) 17. Requesting extension of Tradesmen’s Rights Act (due to expire) – Secretary of BTLC to Hon HE Holt, Minister for Labor. 18 July 1955. 18. Breach of the Musician’s Award, pay rates - ? to State Secretary of Labor, Melbourne. 19 July 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 19. Regarding fine to the Boilermakers Union for raising funds to assist striking Ironmakers Union members – requesting that it be quashed – from Secretary of BTLC to Hon HE Holt, Minister of Labor. 19 July 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 20. Regarding Workers Compensation claim by Mrs Tieman, St Patrick’s College – BTLC to the Principal of St Patrick’s College. 28 July 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 21. Regarding motions of Council supporting price and rent control. Requests that the state government lends its support – from Secretary of BTLC to Hon Rylah, MLA. 29 July 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 22. Regarding Long Service Leave Act – Secretary of BTLC to Mr Rylah, MLA. 29 July 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 23. Regarding visit to Ballarat by Mr Stephen of Dr Bernardo’s Homes and donations to this organisation – from Secretary of BTLC to ? 3 August 1955. (Other side: Meat Industry Employers’ Union – Work Vote for Workers’ Candidates flyer.) 24. Regarding increase in railway fares and freight costs – Council resolution – from Secretary of BTLC to Hon HE Bolte, Premier of Victoria. 15 August 1955. (Other side: Garden Employees Board, pay rates.) 25. Regarding excess profits by GMH Co and underpayment of workers – from Secretary of BTLC to Right Hon. RG Menzies (PM Australia). 15 August 1955. (Other side: BTLC letter head and partial first draft of the above letter.) 26. Regarding control of business monopolies and consideration of graduated tax on profits – from Secretary of BTLC to Right Hon. RG Menzies (PM Australia). 16 August 1955. 27. Request for Premier to lift wages freeze and about restoration of quarterly cost of living adjustments – Secretary of BTLC to Hon HE Bolte, MLA (Premier of Victoria). 16 August 1955. 28. Regarding assistance for Tramway Employers’ Union of Geelong Trades Hall Council. Establishing government authority to control transport in Geelong – from Secretary of BTLC to Mr Poyser, Secretary, Geelong Trades and Labour Council. 16 August 1955. (Other side: Storemen and Packers’ pay rates.) 1956-1976 – Secretary, A.C. Williams 1976-1982 – Secretary, J. Burns 1982-1984 – Secretary, F.S. Knight 1984 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1985 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1986 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1. From F.S. Knight (Frazza), BTLC to Mr RB Yates, Assistant Secretary, Wages and Employment Conditions Policy Branch - Regarding the wages Accord and need for review of wage structures. 14 February 1986 2. From F.S. Knight (Frazza) to Mr J.J. Brown, Federal Industrial Officer, Unity Hall - Regarding work value of car and wagon painters, train examiners and 1987 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1. Authored by FS Knight - Speech delivered in 1987(?) - unsure of the occasion/launch - at which Bob Hawke (Prime Minister) and (John Cain) were present. References to the ALP, unions and communism. 1987(?) 1988 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1989 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1990 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1991 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1. From Mr F.S. Knight to Mrs Joan Kirner, Premier of Victoria - Regarding a fair deal for working class people especially in Victoria. F.S. Knight was a member of the ARU, Secretary of Ballarat Trades and Labour Council, a member of the Ballarat North ALP and long-time party supporter. 4 December 1991 2. From Mr F.S. Knight to The Editor, Herald-Sun Newspaper - Regarding immigration, ineffective management of industry and community needs. 4 December 1991 3. From Mr F.S. Knight to Mr John Halfpenny, Secretary, Victorian Trades Hall Council - Regarding terms and conditions for transport drivers and traffic management/roads in Ballarat. 5 December 1991 4. From F.S. Knight (?) to Senator Gareth Evans - Regarding the federal Labor Government's policies on poverty, Beijing massacre, foreign policy, Indonesia and ALP's electoral fortunes. 17 December 1991 1992 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1. From John Halfpenny, Secretary, Victorian Trades Hall Council to Mr Francis S. Knight - In response to Mr Knight's letter in 1991 about road transport; Mr Knight's concerns referred to the Transport Workers Union. 14 January 1992 1993 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1994 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1995 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1996 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1997 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1998 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 1999 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2000 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2001 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2002 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2003 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2004 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2005 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2006 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2007 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2008 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2009 – Secretary, G.A. Shearer 2009-2014 – Secretary, P.R. Clempson 2014 - Secretary, B. Edgington The correspondence is a core historical source of information from the inception of BTLC, and represents the history of unionism in the Ballarat region. Correspondence relates to industrial campaigns, social justice and is of political significance to the region. Paper/letters stored in two boxes.correspondence, btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, eight hours anniversary committee, unions, ballarat trades hall, amalgamated mining engine drivers' association, bendigo amalgamated miners' association, lands, victoria, a.r. davie, delegates, d.m. davies, j.l. dowe, f.r. fincham, j.w. grahame, w. hosking, council rules, rules, j. kline, painters union, eight hour anniversary, j. pearce, g. rasy?, r.d. reid, h. richardson, a. sutherland, a. young, specifications, stamping marbles, j.l. anderson, h. uren, ballarat cricket club, city free library, membership, ballarat woollen mills operative union, ballarat typographical association, j. binner, cabmen union, carpenters and joiners trade society, h. clotz, hairdressers, friendly society of ironmoulders of victoria, e. ingram, l. mills, painters' union, c. salter, a. smith, e.h. swifte, tanners and curriers of ballarat, trades and labor council, brisbane, j. treloar, donations, free city library, amalgamated miners' association of australasia, amalgamated society of engineers, half holiday union, operative bakers' society, victorian operative bookmakers union, ballarat branch, t.s. bailey, dr siscs, worn out miners sustentation fund, parks, australian natives association, major dane, colac, overdraft, tanners and curriers union, trades hall council, melbourne, david bennett, victorian operative bricklayers society, industrial disputes, john wilson, ballarat woollen and worsted company, butchers employees' association, awards, ballarat bootmakers' union, whitten, cairns, stansfield, bush, shepphard, working men's college, francis ormond, phoenix foundry dispute, john alexander, amalgamated millers, engine drivers, and mill employees' association of australasia, amalgamated miners of australasia, w.g. spence, w.l. anderson, friendly ironmoulders' society, w. stokeld, wages, clementston, strike funds, t. bailey, ballarat plumbers union, ballarat saddle harness and collar makers' society, ballarat tailoresses' union, ballarat town council employees, e. batterly, e. blayney, g. blyman, m. bregazzi, j. clement, minister for mines, victoria, w. davies, hugh dunlop, john dunn, w. evans, fitzgerald bros, j. hancock, horse drivers' union ballarat, hughes and opie, academy of music ballarat, j. hurst, w. kean, w. kenna, warrenheip breweries, joseph kirton, labourers' protective and building society, d. lessels, john lynch, john mcauly, jas martin, masons' society, master tailors' association, ballarat, w. meher, j. david, w.e. murphy, ballarat gas company, g. philbrook, t. porter, maritime strike, saddle, harness and collar makers society, sandhurst and district trades and labour council, john sayers, sheldon, w. smith, t (?) stephen, jubilee mine, long gully, black ball, scarsdale, amalgamated shearers' union, sheep owners, united society of boilermakers and iron shipbuilders of victoria, w.h. uren, n. wanliss, a.c. whitten, f. meagher, e. hobson, p. (?) wallis, the industrial labour league, w. bannow, bendigo miners' association, bendigo and district trades and labour council, builders labourers' union, w.s. curzon-sniggers, henry douglass, federated seamans' union of victoria, w.j. lormer, s. mauger, railway department, h. porter, non-union workers, women's christian temperance union of victoria, j. barret, joseph barret, bendigo and district cooperative movement society, united labor and liberal party, alex young, e.p. date, w. herdafield, amalgamated miners' association barrier branch, eight hour sports fund, pensioners, bhp, broken hill proprietary, amalgamated miners' association hunter district, j. barrett, a. campbell, f.h. bromly, m. campbell, h.m. champion, w.a. trenwith, people's party, may day demonstration, cigar makers' union, l. corstorphan, r. surtees, t. young, s. barker, w. hurdsfield, h. hanton, c. harris, j.p. jones, ballarat operative weavers' union, international labor day, ben tillet, tocsin, adelaide labor conference, t. mccoates, e. findley, p.j. mullaney, ballarat benevolent asylum and lying in hospital, rating reform league, r.r.l., single tax league, victoria, james oldham, wanliss and gray, dr wm moloney, t. campbell, denmark, m. hirsch, james stephens, intercolonial labor federation, denmark lock out, people's party bendigo, committee of the convention on unemployment, j.b. meier, amalgamated engine drivers' association, bendigo branch, anti-sweating league of victoria, victorian tobacco operations association, chiltern dispute, united labour party, australasian labor federaton, elections, j. cairns, coach makers' society, j. hume cook, j. lemmon, master butchers' association, ballarat and district, o. rees, united council for women's suffrace, women's franchise, old age pensions, tom williams, amalgamated miners' association, creswick branch, tom mann, j. eva, andrew christie, alfred deakin, eight hour demonstration committee, eigh hours monument fund, andrew gray, protectionist association of victoria, soldiers' statue fund, ballarat, arbitration bill, h. brooks, arbitration and conciliation bill, stephen barker, state reform bill, tinsmiths' union, p. brandt, tariffs, eight hours celebration union, adelaide, eureka stockade, eureka stockade celebration, preferential trade with great britain, robert rogers, tom mann organisation fund, edward tregear, outtrim, victorian agricultural implement and machine makers' society, r. williams, s.m. bull, eight hours anniversary union, brisbane, federal labor party, national progress newspaper society ltd., sunshine harvesting works, galloway monument, gold saving machine, workers trade mark, union label, secretary for mines, chas vaughan and co., castlemaine hibernian sports programme, church of christ, r. mcgregor, timber workers relief fund, federated saw mill timber yard and general woodworkers employees' association, interstate trades union congress, australian builders labourers federation, united grocers, tea and dairy produce employees' union, victorian railways union, the courier, ballots, r. rose, w. hughes, citizens loyalist committee, e.j. hogan, e.j. holloway, eight hours committee of enquiry, minister for lands, wilkins, miss, philharmonic singers, f.s. knight -
Linton and District Historical Society IncProgramme, Standard Typ. Linton, Linton Amateur Dramatic Club
... Duffy... Mrs D. McGregor... Mr...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Linton Amateur Dramatic Club Rev. W.C. Duffy Mrs D. McGregor Mr H.P. Bennett Mr S. Morgan Reeves Collins Jim Collins Jack Collins Mrs D. ...Printed theatre programme for the Linton Amateur Dramatic Club. Red border, white background. Dated September 10th. (Year not given - probably 1930s). Performance of "Gussie's Little Game" (one-act play) and "Pearly Pearls" (two act play) presented at Skipton Mechanics Hall.Text: " THE / LINTON AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB / IN THE / Skipton Mechanics' Hall / Saturday, September 10 / PRESENTING / "Gussie's Little Game". "linton amateur dramatic club, rev. w.c. duffy, mrs d. mcgregor, mr h.p. bennett, mr s. morgan, reeves collins, jim collins, jack collins, mrs d. mcgregor, mrs a. shepherd, rose hayward, beryl megee, kath cunningham, clem o'beirne, mr h. kennedy -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine High School Class Photographs 1983, 1983
... 5842.01 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 7A.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Peter Kieryczuk, Bruno Zovko, Ricardo "Richard" Soldaini, Peter Kirko, Daniel Duffy, Michael Manariti, Mark Bucsko, Ivan Horvatic, Neil Hereford 2nd Row (L-R) - Lilian Boudolah, Rose Camilleri, Rebecca Soldo, Mrs. Leahy (Teacher), Mr...Sunshine High School Sunshine North Student Photograph 5842.01 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 7A.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Peter Kieryczuk, Bruno Zovko, Ricardo "Richard" Soldaini, Peter Kirko, Daniel Duffy, Michael Manariti, Mark Bucsko, Ivan Horvatic, Neil Hereford 2nd Row (L-R) - Lilian Boudolah, Rose Camilleri, Rebecca Soldo, Mrs. Leahy (Teacher), Mr ...5842.01 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 7A.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Peter Kieryczuk, Bruno Zovko, Ricardo "Richard" Soldaini, Peter Kirko, Daniel Duffy, Michael Manariti, Mark Bucsko, Ivan Horvatic, Neil Hereford 2nd Row (L-R) - Lilian Boudolah, Rose Camilleri, Rebecca Soldo, Mrs. Leahy (Teacher), Mr. Enright (Teacher), Tracy Watton, Wendy Lilley, Mary Saladino Front Row (L-R) - Tarryn Smith, Kerryn Wilby, Lynette Thiele, Louise Refalo, Rebecca stark, Annette Thompson, Rebecca Soldo, Lourdes Galea, Carmen Agius, Maria Staffieri, Mai Tran 5842.02 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 7B.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Alan Cook, Tony Rullo, Arpad, Fejes, Stephen Jones, Agazio Fiorenza, Andrew Clarke, Ian Mavric, Curt Hendricks, Patrick Neicho, Tony Diblasio 2nd Row (L-R) - Caroline Hrovcit, Lisa Bending, Karen Aitchinson, Helen Kotopoulos, Ms, S, Aldons (Teacher), Maria Kladas, Jenny Bryant, Kylie Taylor, Doreen Camilleri Front Row (L-R) - Kim Amato, Josephine Gauci, Elizabeth Marecki, Laura Marsh, Wendy Gardner, Christina Prisc, Lisa Bywaters 5842.03 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 7C.jpg 4th Row (L-R) - Sergio Sinforosa, Andew De Weerd, Jamie Parsons 3rd Row (L-R) - Vincent Straniero, Chris Christoforou, Craig Routledge, Michael Sampson, Antre Makonjic, Emmanuel Kopsaftis, Jeremy Boase, Stuart McKenzie 2nd Row (L-R) - Ms. J. Simonson (Teacher), Karen Lee, Ann Petzieridis, Lucy Smith, Yolanda Wilson, Danni Taleski, Kelly Nolan, Sue Psaila, Bill Wringe (Teacher) Front Row (L-R) - Michelle Mifsud, Doreen Mercieca, Michelle Spiteri, Christine Plant, Susan Micallef, Mama Prodanis, Debbie Brown, Sonia Lorenzini 5842.04 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 7D.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Brian Azzopardi, Mark Agius, Giuselle Scalise, Ban Luu, Tin Dieu Huynh, Domenic Digiglio, Michael Okley, John Troiano, Pietro Georgiou 2nd Row (L-R) - NicMole Blair, Naomi Pattern, Maryana Filip, Katerina Nicolaou, Michael Metcalfe (Teacher), Lidia Acanski, Tracey Clark, Christine Anagnostou, Michelle Bernard Front Row (L-R) - Leanne Row, Michelle Azzopardi, Krystyna Bochenek, Anna Cioffi, Kathryn Aquilina, Imperia Gauci, Jady Allen, Cynthia Rowe 5842.05 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 8A.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Stephen Turn, Brian Patterson, Maryan Marinkovic, Muhamed Bekirovski, Richard Gusman, Rodney Elliot, Peter Sharpe, Scott Treweek 2nd Row (L-R) - Karen Dedman, Julie Edwards, Karen Briggs, Jane Bajada, Ms. Annita Ware (Teacher), Annette Hartmann, Janine Humphries, Mary Spiteri, Brenda Sultana Front Row (L-R) - Sharon Bailey, Kim Warburton, Lisa McNamara, Rosemary Galea 5842.06 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 8B.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Keith Mills, John Ramos, A. Hagliassis, Christopher Eleftheriou, Paul Gerace, Tom Mills, Peter Koliampas, Richard Calleja 2nd Row (L-R) - Yiota Anganostou, Karen Fry, Lee Causen, Ms. Helen Yantos (Teacher), Monica Nilsen, Tracey Leogh, Mandy Kyriaszikidis Front Row (L-R) - Nina Musienko, Ann Portelli, Antonia Giacca Absent - Alfred Galea, Josie Marlyn, Nancy Cioffi 5842.07 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 8C.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Simon Scerri, Peter Spiteri, Richard Vassallo, Michael Reissis, Mark Halliwell, Orfeo Pannaccio, Darren Williams 2nd Row (L-R) - Rose Osman, Linda Neroondinski, Katherine Peircy, Marlene Boudolah, Ms Cassell (Teacher), Jeanette Kieruj, Keran Raif, Svetlana Matovski, Michelle Azzopardi Front Row (L-R) - Vicky Stavrianakis, Michelle Galea, Jaliha Jones, Jennifer Zammit 5842.08 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 8D.jpg 4th Row (L-R) - Brian Thiele, Tommy Giordmaina, Damir Grudic, John Horvatic 3rd Row (L-R) - Vinh tan, Dervis Nazim, Frank Stranieri, Glenn Campbell, Darren Balboni, Nader Shenuda, Charlie Dingli, Paul Dimetriou 2nd Row (L-R) - Claudine Scott, Christina Mainella, Sonia Konanenko, Mr, Winge (Teacher), Katherine Hocking, Leanne Dixon, Melissa Vernon Front Row (L-R) - ? Tran, Yvonne Doyle, Sandra Aitken Absent - Heather Brown, Josephine Pace 5842.09 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 8E.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Joe Agius, Emmanouil Vogiagis, Fredie Mamo, George Tonkovic, Tommy Dalipis, Michael Obic, Joseph Kovko, Joe Vella, Anthony Peronace 2nd Row (L-R) - Ms. Copping (Teacher), Carmen Haber, Eva Cvetanocski, Donna Vlaovic, Ann Ahemed, Heidi Alley, Lidia Markovska, ? (Teacher) Front Row (L-R) - Maria Vouris, Loretta Velic, Kym Davey, Beverley Carrington, Davurko Soldo, Frances Abela 5842.10 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 9A.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Eddie Arfaoui, Frank Falvkozi, Wayne James, Shane Hill, Tony Stojanovski, Jim Kirko, Robert Damcevski, Peter Todorovski, Christopher Gregoriou 2nd Row (L-R) - Maria Stranier, Ozlem Hasan, Sharon Hudson, Emine Huseyin, Ms. Reed (Teacher), Donna Heinjus, Susan Mitchell, Dearne lambert, Jillian Hill Front Row (L-R) - Josephine Pace, Rosie Buttigieg, Veronica Popek, Klaudia Katarjn, Josephine Cassar, Adelina Pamintuan, Maryanne Munnteanu, Absent - Adam Szpotko 5842.11 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 9B.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Nello Ragusa, Sam Sorgiovanni, Robert Aquilina, David Camilleri, Andrew Rigo, Clinton Hill, Steven Grimley, Tony Petrarca 2nd Row (L-R) - Tracey Nelson, Jenny Piscopo, Rhonda Allen, Susanne Phillips, Mr. Smillie (Teacher), Samanth Zammitt, Karen Condon, Bebra Bryant, Marlene Velle Front Row (L-R) - Tanya Berry, Annette Borg, Carmen Mamo, Tracey Grima, Andrea Wright, Diane Gusman, Anne Borg, Dianne Rampertshammer Absent - Mr. Bassios (Teacher), Dominic Vlaovic, Jenny Miller 5842.12 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 9C.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Jamie Clarke, Shane Boyd, Camillo Crognale, Alex Jensensek, Luka Mrkonjic, Craig Fry, Nick Kourtessis, Warren Nason, Tony Cauchi, Robert Napoli 2nd Row (L-R) - Katy Santic, Sandra Soldaini, Mary Buttigieg, Raechel McDonad, Mr. Cocking (Teacher), Lisa Talbot, Michelle Ciavarella, Helen Zenonos, Julie Stefanofska Front Row (L-R) - Thanh Lam, Rosina Digglio, Eva Servanis, Tina Todorovski, Joanne Cassar Absent - Rikatiemes, Maryanne Axiak, Rita Haslam, Kate Clarke, Tracy Martyr 5842.13 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 9D.jpg Standing - Ray Benger, Daryl Cook 3rd Row (L-R) - Scott Hills, Garry Leggett, Frank Tamburro, Danny Sharpe, Andrew Okely, Roco Tarraborelli, Colin Jardine, Peter Marx 2nd Row (L-R) - Alison Wilson, Claudia Sevas, Daphne Vogiagis, Laura Johnson, Ms. Kingswell (Teacher), Jeanette Spiteri, Donna Vassallo, Sharon McPherson, Sebra Bristow Front Row (L-R) - Julie Clelland, Roulla Kladas, Tracey Martin Absent - Corrie Attard, Gordon Rae, Betty Sujecki, Carole Andrew, Julie-Ann Bending 5842.14 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 10A.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Benny Caruana, Joseph Previtt, Simon Welsh, Andrew Howlet, Joseph Tabone, Joseph Attard 2nd Row (L-R) - Tessie Galea, Tonella Sachse, Sandra Haber, Theresa Zammit, Mr. C. Esteban (Teacher), Diane Stradella, Rosa Cozzolind, Kristene Kelly, Jean Bajada Front Row (L-R) - Rita Mizzi, Josephine Galea, Julienne Tanti, Jacqueline Davy 5842.15 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 10B.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Wayne Body, Dietmar Schulz, Jimmi Konstantinidos, Allan Pearce, Dean Whitmore, Mark Trainor, Alan Gardiner, Robert Juers, Troy Williams 2nd Row (L-R) - Christine Pisono, Vilma Ruzic, Susan Kilpotric, Kim Funston, Ms, Hana Karas (Teacher), Kristine Patten, Geraldine Cooper, Veronica Stachlewski, Kerrie Grace Front Row (L-R) - Silvana Musumeci, Mary Viscovich 5842.16 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 10C.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - K. Vouris, J. Kourtessis, S. Bailey 2nd Row (L-R) - M. Loschiavo, S. Camilleri, J. Doyle, K. Alley, Mr. J. Oakes (Teacher), D. Condom, L. Boyd, B. Doyle, J. Refalo Front Row (L-R) - T. White, L. McNab, Z. Berkirovski, B. Taleski, D. Stracham, L. Fabretto Absent - L. Brennan, V, Cvetamouski, Z. Javanoski, T. McAliney, M. Nicolau 5842.17 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 10D.jpg Note: The order of the students may be incorrect 4th Row (L-R) - M. Lewis, M. Hacryluk, P. Knezevic 3rd Row (L-R) - J. Mount, S. Pengelly, A. Sampson, G. Christou, P. Maurogenis, R. Vlpiano, C. Zerbinos, P. Sammut 2nd Row (L-R) - S. Hallatsch, K. Van Adnel, T. Jones, M. Camilleri, Ms. C. Russo (Teacher), D. Bajada, N. Camilleri, C. Attard, S. Ormston, Front Row (L-R) - N. Lanham, S. Sacco, M. Grech, Y. Cleland 5842.18 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 10E.jpg Note: The order of the students may be incorrect 3rd Row (L-R) - Mark McCorquodale, Derek Smith, Amro Ahmed, Ivan Krizman, Radomir Acanski, Hasan Nazim 2nd Row (L-R) - Laura Rovetto, Elena Vuk, Sylvia Meilak, Sophie Shenouda, Elisa Notaristefano, Tracy Cox, Lisette Savage, Michelle Thompson Front Row (L-R) - Dianna Mavric, Julie Cini, Sandra Sultana, Carmen Giordmaina, Heather Duckett, Marix Marinaccio, Bilna Hedji, Leanne Agius, Svetland Klaljin, Janet Kearoy, Sue Welsh Mr. Jones (Teacher) 5842.19 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 11A.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Carmello Cugliari, Peter Georgiou, Tino Scicca, Geoff Brown, Tony Cascun, Paul Luschiavo 2nd Row (L-R) - Michelle Sivies, Stacey Tippett, Lorraine Atkinson, Visnja Matasic, Ms. Helen Yankos (Teacher), Christine Bernacki, Joanne Lamont, Julie Sjaro, Carmello Troniano Front Row (L-R) - Rosa Muia, Maria Digiglio, Tijen Mehmet, Patricia Todarello, Laila Arfaqui, Colleen Sammut, Gordana Risteska, Marina Diblasio 5842.20 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 11B.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Arthur Debicki, Warren Vernon, Stephen Kingsbury, Darrin Dickinson, Walleed Raghdo, Alberto Pamintuan 2nd Row (L-R) - Geraldine Parisella, Kim James, Katherine Kashuba, Helen Tsobanis, Ms. Hana Kavas (Teacher), Jenny Boudoloh, Tulin Osman, Ceclia Walsh, Tracy Collis Front Row (L-R) - Sharon Bernard, Lisa Harper 5842.21 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 11C.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Loucas Koutsiofis, Peter Chudiakow, Frank Testa, Peter Siussius, Jeff Schmidt, Frank Favorito Raymond Mano 2nd Row (L-R) - Mary Skordis, Esther Barat, Sharon Cooper, Ana Marias, Mr. Michael Metcalfe (Teacher), Olivera Ivancevic, Leeann Zannich, Andriana Panayi, Julie Alley Front Row (L-R) - Evetka Krizman, Vicky Merceica, Maria Klinko, Anna Petrarca, Joan Barbara 5842.22 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 11D.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Greg Jefford, Peter Lester, Michael Georgeallis, John Causon, Peter Taylor, Nick Granata, Frank Coschiavo 2nd Row (L-R) - Narelle Trainor, Dianne Vassallo, Derindo Wallace, Annita Ware (Teacher), Kare Hartmann, Rosanna Care, Linda Edwards Front Row (L-R) - Sharon Bristow, Maria Giacca, Vivian Boor, Lora Licul, Vera Jarema, Gabrielle Fagan, Christine Cabrera 5842.23 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 12 H.S.C..jpg Note: The order of the students may be incorrect 4th Row (L-R) - Stephen Jeffries, Paul Mala, Martin Mount, Paul Camilleri, Peter Wolf, Dan Havrycul, Geoff Elwood 3rd Row (L-R) - Paul Greig (Teacher), Joe Calleja, Len Ciaverelia, Michael Camilleri, Domenic Arvery, Paul Troiano, David MacDonald, Nick Hagiliassis, Emil Ruzic, Chris Demetriou, Frank Giacca, Candio Esteban (Teacher) 2nd Row (L-R) - Sofie Michaelidis, Debra Borg, Ann Nilsen, Seval Latif, Barbara Bernacki, Jolander Beker, Sandra Petrovic, Sue Dorgan, Tania Ivancevic Front Row (L-R) - Lucy Kacinnskas, Kathy Zerbinos, Mirand Kariotis, Rosa Gregorale, Pauline Camilleri, Dianne Stanciewicz, Fofi Christou, Linda Franic, Gallina Zielinski, tania Lachner, Meral Latif 5842.24 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Year 12 S.T.C..jpg 5th Row (L-R) - Fabic Ciprian, Luciano Notaristefano, Ron Mark, Wally Chijnowski, Lennie Martino, Allan Warburton, Vince Restovic, Peter Pavlovic 4th Row (L-R) - Darren Hobbs, Terry Dimitriadis, Sandy Jesensek, David Petronio, Peter Mifsud, Shayne Davey, John Argetti, Stuart Mitchell 3rd Row (L-R) - Terry Kennedy (Teacher), Kim ?, Anna Crnac, Elizabeth Momirovska, Paul Schodde, Frank Pangalides, Alison Hagri, Maryanna Zerafa, Ivana Lucchesi, Karen McCathy (Teacher) 2nd Row (L-R) - Robyn Xuereb, Angela Kennedy, Linda Simmonds, Sharon Ormston, Leanne overall, Coral Brady, Robyn Scott, Kylie Patten, Christine Caruana Front Row (L-R) - Sylvia Meilak, Katherine Mallia, Lillian Tavollia, Zina Musumeci, Miryam Gimenz, Ruth Azzopardi, Elileen Gatt, Lillie Aleksic, Louise Stenta, Marlene Cassar, Georgina Kladas 5842.25 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1983 Staff.jpg Note: The order of the staff may be incorrect 4th & 5th Rows (L-R) - Michael Williams, BillWringe, Paul Greig, Adrian Alexander, Brian Gunn, Terry Kennedy, David Smillie, Robert Schmode, David Jones, Jim Williamson, Fiona Kingswell 3rd Row (L-R) - Hana Karas, James Oakes, Con Tassigiannakis, Donald Webster, Peter Harrison, C. Russo, Robyn Barr, N. Horwood, Fiona Reed, Karen McCarthy, Nandita Palit, Gillian Simonson, Sandra Bott, Anna Kubicki, Helen Yankos, Trevor Willaims 2nd Row (L-R) - Annita Ware, Peter Starford, Malcolm Cocking, Ann McGeown, Debra. Paine, L. Raymond, Martin Enright, Denyse Strantzen, Christine Sandars Front Row (L-R) - A. De Amilis, Sonia Aldons, K. Allen, Sofie Michaelidis, Rhonda Johnson, Nirmala Kilgariffsunshine high school, sunshine north, student photograph
