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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO TEACHERS' COLLEGE RURAL SCHOOL SPORTS
... LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO TEACHERS' COLLEGE RURAL SCHOOL SPORTS...... rural school sports...A small black and white photograph of four Bendigo Teachers' College students at the Rural School Sports in November 1945. The four women are all dressed in pleated skirts or dresses with black shoes or white sports shoes. ...See 3320.100 Photograph LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO TEACHERS' COLLEGE RURAL SCHOOL SPORTS ...A small black and white photograph of four Bendigo Teachers' College students at the Rural School Sports in November 1945. The four women are all dressed in pleated skirts or dresses with black shoes or white sports shoes. They are Lola Rowe, Rosina Crimmins, Lois Adams and Elaine Emmerson. See 3320.100bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college students, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college, rural school sports, sports, costume, attire, fashion, clothing, students, tertiary education, teacher training, ms. j.c. burnett, mr. geoff pryor, photo, photos, photograph, photographs, photography, lola rowe, rosina crimmins, lois adams, elaine emmerson -
Stawell Historical Society IncRealia, Wallaloo East Primary School Rural Sports Banner and Bibbs
... Wallaloo East Primary School Rural Sports Banner and Bibbs...School Sports amongst Rural Schools around Stawell...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians School Sports amongst Rural Schools around Stawell Education Sport W E Wallaloo East Brown Cloth with yellow piping and lettering Wallaloo East Primary School Rural Sports Banner and Bibbs Realia ...School Sports amongst Rural Schools around StawellBrown Cloth with yellow piping and letteringW E Wallaloo Easteducation, sport -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BARRACKING
... Barracking: Long Gully State Scholl students at the Bendigo Rural Schools Sports Day, 1961. Back row: Ian Jenkins, Wayne Robbins, Geoff Barker and Kaye Paynting. ...Barracking: Long Gully State Scholl students at the Bendigo Rural Schools Sports Day, 1961. Back row: Ian Jenkins, Wayne Robbins, Geoff Barker and Kaye Paynting. ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Monday, March 29, 2004. Barracking: Long Gully State Scholl students at the Bendigo Rural Schools Sports Day, 1961. Back row: Ian Jenkins, Wayne Robbins, Geoff Barker and Kaye Paynting. Middle row: Ruth Norris, Jennifer Annison, John Pearce, Phillip Barber, Les Hester, Alan Norris, John Dean and Gretchen Vincent. Front row: Susan Withington, John Payne, Janet O'Connell and Stephen Rowe.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBanner - Tawonga School
... school functions eg. Sports Days to mark an area for children to gather/ meet. Or to identify a group during an event eg. a parade. The Tawonga School was opened in 1880. See KVHS 04882 Tawonga School is in the Kiewa Valley. It is small rural ...Banners were often used for school functions eg. Sports Days to mark an area for children to gather/ meet. Or to identify a group during an event eg. a parade. The Tawonga School was opened in 1880. See KVHS 04882Tawonga School is in the Kiewa Valley. It is small rural school serving the farming and tourist town of Tawonga in Victoria's north east.Large white banner with ST (overlapping) in red and a red fringe on the bottom edged forming a V. The back is red. There is nothing to assist it being hung up.tawonga school banner, education, school sports -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBadge School Carnival, Circa 1970
... school life" This balance is mirrored in the overall Australian society. From the late 1990's the highly lucrative "professional" sports have provided a highly monetary incentive for those excelling in the physical side of society. The Mount Beauty High School has not only provided outstanding academics but also sports professionals. It has and is still producing a cross section of outstanding Australian men and women. Although the local environment (rural ...This badge represents a period in time when a School Carnival was not only a major School activity but also had a community "spirit" attached to it. It represents the balance between the metal (learning) and the physical (body) development of the student body. This balance of the growing student has been in existence for centuries. Although some students excel in the academic side of schooling others balance this through the sporting/physical side of "school life" This balance is mirrored in the overall Australian society. From the late 1990's the highly lucrative "professional" sports have provided a highly monetary incentive for those excelling in the physical side of society.The Mount Beauty High School has not only provided outstanding academics but also sports professionals. It has and is still producing a cross section of outstanding Australian men and women. Although the local environment (rural) has limited opportunities for further scholastical and professional sporting achievements it is a vital facility in the student's development for the ever changing Australian society. This yellow coloured, round "lapel" badge is made from mild steel (tin). It has a safety pin shaped around a hole and running horizontal it can be pressed into a "U" shaped hole for fastening onto any material (blazer or shirt).On the front of the badge (in smaller green coloured print) and following the round shape of the badge is "MOUNT BEAUTY HIGH SCHOOL". In the middle portion of the badge, and in larger print "CARNIVAL". Below this in smaller print again is "21st MARCH 1970"high school education, metal school badges, school sports -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, August 1967 - January 1969
... sports...smb win l f j hillman salver...mr g rance of broken hill co.ltd...u s campus planning expert...staffing advertisements...handling bhp's oil boom...rural university should come here...victorian rural university association formed...turning the sod at smb...testing gas engine...professor emeritus sir kerr grant...more powers for colleges institute...$5000 microscope...tenders for new school...School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period from 15/08/1967 to 01/06/1968. college of advanced education new concept in education smb computer costs tenders for new buildings at mount helen inter college sports smb win l f j hillman salver mr g rance of broken hill co.ltd u s campus planning expert staffing advertisements handling bhp's oil boom rural university should come here victorian rural university association formed turning the sod at smb testing gas engine professor emeritus sir kerr grant more powers for colleges institute $5000 microscope tenders for new school year for quiet progress for city of ballarat smb prepares for student increase washing goal painting fairyland artists from new zealand donations for yooralla lake relay drought-made art "studio" swimming sports first stage of smb project layouts of braking systems apprenticeship must have a good image smb building rises steadily craftsmanship certificate presentations seven aspects of apprenticeship local courses for art teachers Book with deep red and white cover back and front, spiral bound. ...Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period from 15/08/1967 to 01/06/1968.Book with deep red and white cover back and front, spiral bound. college of advanced education, new concept in education, smb computer costs, tenders for new buildings at mount helen, inter college sports, smb win l f j hillman salver, mr g rance of broken hill co.ltd, u s campus planning expert, staffing advertisements, handling bhp's oil boom, rural university should come here, victorian rural university association formed, turning the sod at smb, testing gas engine, professor emeritus sir kerr grant, more powers for colleges institute, $5000 microscope, tenders for new school, year for quiet progress for city of ballarat, smb prepares for student increase, washing goal, painting fairyland, artists from new zealand, donations for yooralla, lake relay, drought-made art "studio", swimming sports, first stage of smb project, layouts of braking systems, apprenticeship must have a good image, smb building rises steadily, craftsmanship certificate presentations, seven aspects of apprenticeship, local courses for art teachers -
Wycheproof & District Historical Society Inc.Book - Book, paperback, The Cream of Corack 1844-1997, 1977
... Effectively relates to social and enviromental themes in local history that led to closed rural schools with the drift and decline in population. corack local history Top of introductory page:handwritten text-"Donated to the Wycheproof Historical Society by Mick Giddings of 'Willandra' Museum." Green and cream cover A4 size 94 page book - a record of the Corack district with photographs and town map blocks featuring owners.Topics covered include,churches,sports,community organisations and buildings,mail runs,rabbits,war memorial, water,Lake Buloke,Corack Station. ...Useful reference listed for further reading and research e.g.page 11. Many Corack names and almost all people in the group photos are named. Effectively relates to social and enviromental themes in local history that led to closed rural schools with the drift and decline in population.Green and cream cover A4 size 94 page book - a record of the Corack district with photographs and town map blocks featuring owners.Topics covered include,churches,sports,community organisations and buildings,mail runs,rabbits,war memorial, water,Lake Buloke,Corack Station.Top of introductory page:handwritten text-"Donated to the Wycheproof Historical Society by Mick Giddings of 'Willandra' Museum."corack, local history -
Wycheproof & District Historical Society Inc.Shield, Mackie's Sports Shield, 1931 (estimated)
... rural school,now closed.It complements and strenghens our collections of Closed District Schools and our hard copy files on Mackie's Estate. mackie s estate school mackies estate teachers wycheproof district closed schools Nil Wooden shield with silver badges. A wreath decoration surrounds the central metal boss. A silver banner is across the bottom of the shield. The inscription states the Shield was won by Mackie's School in 1931,1932,1933. Permanently won by Mackie's School. Competing Schools - Mackie's, Jeruk, Glenloth, Glenloth North;teachers-Miss M.Ryan and Miss B.Smith Mackie's Sports ...Shield was presented to R.L. Holland by children and parents of District in appreciation of 12 years of valued services to Mackie's School. 78 years later, after this presentation, his daughter donated it to the Wycheproof Historical Society. This shield item from the 1930s is of a local rural school,now closed.It complements and strenghens our collections of Closed District Schools and our hard copy files on Mackie's Estate.Wooden shield with silver badges. A wreath decoration surrounds the central metal boss. A silver banner is across the bottom of the shield. The inscription states the Shield was won by Mackie's School in 1931,1932,1933. Permanently won by Mackie's School. Competing Schools - Mackie's, Jeruk, Glenloth, Glenloth North;teachers-Miss M.Ryan and Miss B.SmithNilmackie s estate school, mackies estate teachers wycheproof district closed schools -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photographs, 1923; 1945
... school football team. Sport is often regarded as an important part of life in rural Australia, contributing to community identity, sense of place, social interaction and good health. This photograph seems to be associated with Orbost High School. sport-football Two black / white photographs. 3146.1 is of three rows of boys wearing sports uniforms. ...Information with photograph 3146.2 includes the following names : " Myself (Alan Richardson); Lewis; Morrison; Herman; Nixon; Cooney; Herbert; Perry; Wakefield; Reynolds; Waller; Herbert; Wait; Berry; Taylor; Rodwell; Gil; Nixon". "Gil; is possibly Gil Richardson. This appears to be a school football team.Sport is often regarded as an important part of life in rural Australia, contributing to community identity, sense of place, social interaction and good health. This photograph seems to be associated with Orbost High School.Two black / white photographs. 3146.1 is of three rows of boys wearing sports uniforms. The three boys at the front appear to be in school uniforms. The back row is standing, the middle seated on chairs and the front row is sitting on the ground. A boy in the midddle row is holding a football on which is written "1923". The photo has been taken outside. 3146.2 has three rows of boys in sports uniforms. The two back rows are standing and the front is seated on chairs. A boy in the middle of the front row is holding a ball on which is written "1945". The photograph has been taken outside in front of a building. In both photographs the boys have their arms folded.sport-football -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 13-APRIL 11 2014
... rural real estate...marysville triangle real estate...1000 hands an open invitation...marysville & triangle community foundation new logo required...buxton hotel...sports and recreation grants to improve facilities...for sale portable building...marysville district football & netball club season opener lunch...marysville villains...anzac day services 2014...marysville pre school...marysville victoria australia trivia success for south cathedral landcare group a new era for mystic mountain tourism & district chamber of commerce marysville triangle business tourism new contact details for triangle news what's on when in april the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle marysville sub branch rsl anzac day service cfa good friday appeal 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available church notices advertisments mayor's chair councillors comment top end/central tour tenders meeting practices improved in proposed local law marysville road closure anzac day march marysville cultural community agm residential and rural real estate marysville triangle real estate 1000 hands an open invitation marysville & triangle community foundation new logo required buxton hotel sports and recreation grants to improve facilities for sale portable building marysville district football & netball club season opener lunch marysville villains anzac day services 2014 marysville pre school marysville preschool long day care and kindergarten marysville beer & platter garden notice of a proposal to make a local law easter & anzac day office closures holly eradication program at narbethong training day and working bee wandering stocks on roads el kanah marysville eat in eat out menu lake mountain alpine resort easter monday with the marysville preschool the big egg hunt THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 13-APRIL 11 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, trivia success for south cathedral landcare group, a new era for mystic mountain tourism & district chamber of commerce, marysville triangle business tourism, new contact details for triangle news, what's on when in april, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, marysville sub branch rsl, anzac day service, cfa good friday appeal, 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available, church notices, advertisments, mayor's chair, councillors comment, top end/central tour, tenders, meeting practices improved in proposed local law, marysville road closure, anzac day march, marysville cultural community agm, residential and rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, 1000 hands an open invitation, marysville & triangle community foundation new logo required, buxton hotel, sports and recreation grants to improve facilities, for sale portable building, marysville district football & netball club season opener lunch, marysville villains, anzac day services 2014, marysville pre school, marysville preschool long day care and kindergarten, marysville beer & platter garden, notice of a proposal to make a local law, easter & anzac day office closures, holly eradication program at narbethong, training day and working bee, wandering stocks on roads, el kanah, marysville eat in eat out menu, lake mountain alpine resort, easter monday with the marysville preschool, the big egg hunt -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumShield - Sports, Tatura & District School Sports Assn, 1973
... rural schools competed for the Tatura Milk Products Shield. After 1976 the competition for shields changed to a system not competing for shields. T.D.S.S.A. T.D.S.S.A. (Tatura and District School Sports ...T.D.S.S.A. commenced in 1945 with all local and district primary schools competing for the LaPeyre Shield. In 1973 the Assn. was split so that smaller rural schools competed for the Tatura Milk Products Shield. After 1976 the competition for shields changed to a system not competing for shields.Heart shaped wooden backing with silver shield in centre. Small shields surround central one with name of winning school and year engraved. Silver ribbon above with T.D.S.S.A. engraved.T.D.S.S.A. (Tatura and District School Sports Assn) divisional shield present by Tatura Milk Productst.d.s.s.a. -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Johnsonville State School Basketball Team 1993, Lakes Post Newspaper
... Schools Sports Black and white photograph of seven named children from Johnsonville Primary School Basketball Team Runners-Up, in Tambo Rural Schools Cluster competition each child is holding a pennant flag. ...Photograph taken and competition played at Lakes Entrance Recreation Centre..Black and white photograph of seven named children from Johnsonville Primary School Basketball Team Runners-Up, in Tambo Rural Schools Cluster competition each child is holding a pennant flag. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, sports -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Tambo Rural School Minky hockey competition 1996, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/12/1996 12:00:00 AM
... Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Sports Schools Recreation Black and white photograph showing members of Tambo Rural School Minky hockey competition A grade winners Jeremy Sheers, Clinton Earles, Nick Avery, Ellen Owen Fizgerals, Howard Bott, Evan Bott, Michael Tong, Josh Whiting with coach Carol Bott East Gippsland Victoria Photograph Tambo Rural School Minky hockey competition 1996 Lakes Post Newspaper ...Black and white photograph showing members of Tambo Rural School Minky hockey competition A grade winners Jeremy Sheers, Clinton Earles, Nick Avery, Ellen Owen Fizgerals, Howard Bott, Evan Bott, Michael Tong, Josh Whiting with coach Carol Bott East Gippsland Victoriasports, schools, recreation -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Tambo Rural Schools Minky hockey competition B grade 1996, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/12/1996 12:00:00 AM
... Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Sports Schools Recreation Black and white photograph of members of Tambo Rural Schools Minky hockey competition B grade winners Dian Nickless, Matthew Bates, Gerrard Tong, Daniel Macklin, Ben Sharrock Captain, Kyan Scott, Jodie Sharrock with coach Carol Bott East Gippsland Victoria Photograph Tambo Rural Schools Minky hockey competition B grade 1996 Lakes Post Newspaper ...Black and white photograph of members of Tambo Rural Schools Minky hockey competition B grade winners Dian Nickless, Matthew Bates, Gerrard Tong, Daniel Macklin, Ben Sharrock Captain, Kyan Scott, Jodie Sharrock with coach Carol Bott East Gippsland Victoriasports, schools, recreation -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Sports Day, c1990s
... The children were at a district sport's day which took place at the MIckleham sports ground. Bulla School competed with other local small rural schools which included MIckleham, Yuroke, KalKallo, Greenvale and Craigieburn. ...Sunbury Global Learning Centre Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne The children were at a district sport's day which took place at the MIckleham sports ground. Bulla School competed with other local small rural schools which included MIckleham, Yuroke, KalKallo, Greenvale and Craigieburn. ...The children were at a district sport's day which took place at the MIckleham sports ground. Bulla School competed with other local small rural schools which included MIckleham, Yuroke, KalKallo, Greenvale and Craigieburn. Most of those towns are now part of suburbia.A coloured photograph of a sport's day with five little boys in a running race and spectators watching.bulla primary school, school sports meetings, mickleham -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, School Sports Day
... Sports Ground. Bulla Primary School along with Mickleham, Yuroke, Greenvale, Craigieburn and Kal Kallo competed in the completion before some of those towns became suburbs. This event took place when Bulla and the surrounding towns were still rural ...The photograph was taken on a sports day which took place at the Mickleham Sports Ground. Bulla Primary School along with Mickleham, Yuroke, Greenvale, Craigieburn and Kal Kallo competed in the completion before some of those towns became suburbs.This event took place when Bulla and the surrounding towns were still rural settlements.A coloured photograph of children sitting in a circle on the ground in an open field while a teacher is talking to thembulla primary school, mickleham, school sports meetings -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Sports Day, c1992 - 1993
... The children from Bulla Primary School were participating in the district's schools' combined sports' day, which took place at Mickleham in 1993. The schools competing were semi-rural schools in Melbourne's north - west region....Sunbury Global Learning Centre Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne The children from Bulla Primary School were participating in the district's schools' combined sports' day, which took place at Mickleham in 1993. The schools competing were semi-rural schools in Melbourne's north - west region. ...The children from Bulla Primary School were participating in the district's schools' combined sports' day, which took place at Mickleham in 1993. The schools competing were semi-rural schools in Melbourne's north - west region.A non-digital coloured photograph taken at a schools' sports day The children are participating in a running race.sports day, mickleham sports ground, bulla primary school, school sports meetings -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Kew East State School
... In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Undated, original print positive of a co-educational class of students at Kew East State School. Margery Canham (nee Nickell) and the teacher, Miss Sybil North, are named in an inscription on the reverse of the mount. "Kew East Primary School. Miss Sybil North teacher. Margery Canham (nee Nickell) 2nd row, 3rd rightkew east primary school, margery canham, margery nickell, elizabeth angel, kew east state school -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Kew East Country School, 1919
... In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive, mounted on board of a co-educational class of students at Kew East 'Country School'. Howard Nickell is identified in an inscription on the reverse of the mount. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Obverse: Written on held chalk board: "Kew East 3161 / Country School / 1919". Reverse: "Howard Nickell, 2nd row, left - end of row"kew east primary school, margery canham, margery nickell, elizabeth angel, kew east state school, kew east country school -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Kew East State School, 1919
... In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive, mounted on board of a co-educational class of students at Kew East 'Country School'. Margery Canham (nee Nickell) is identified in an inscription on the reverse of the mount. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Obverse: Written on held chalk board: "Kew East 3161 / ? Grades / 1919". Reverse: "Margery Nickell, 4th row, back right"kew east primary school, margery canham, margery nickell, elizabeth angel, kew east state school, kew east country school -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Kew East Primary School, 1919
... In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive, mounted on board of a co-educational class of students at Kew East 'Country School'. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Obverse: Written on chalk slate - "Kew East / 3161 / Country School /19??"kew east primary school, margery canham, margery nickell, elizabeth angel, kew east state school, kew east country school, erik nickell -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Kew East State School
... In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive of a co-educational class of students at Kew East State School. Howard Nickell is identified in an inscription on the reverse of the mount. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Reverse: "Howard Nickell. Back Row. Second right."kew east primary school, elizabeth angel, kew east state school, howard nickell -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Kew East State School
... In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive, mounted on board of a co-educational class of students at Kew East State School. Jean Nickell is identified in an inscription on the reverse of the mount. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Obverse on chalkboard: "Kew East / 3161 / 1 & 2 Grades" / Reverse: "Jean Nickell. Back row 6th left"kew east primary school, elizabeth angel, kew east state school, jean nickell, w edmends -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Kew East State School, 1926
... In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive of class of boys at Kew East State School. Hector Canham is identified in an inscription on the reverse of the mount. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Obverse : "Hector [arrowed]" / Reverse: "5th Grade. Hector Canham. Back row left."kew east primary school, elizabeth angel, kew east state school, hector canham -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Kew East State School
... In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive of a co-educational class at Kew East State School. Margaret Nickell is identified in an inscription on the reverse of the mount. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Obverse : "Margery [arrowed]" / Reverse: "Margery Nickell. 2nd row left end. Teacher Miss Grey."kew east primary school, elizabeth angel, kew east state school, margery nickell -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Kew East State School, 1921-28
... In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive of a class of girls at Kew East State School. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Obverse : "East Kew 1921 [sic] / Reverse: "East Kew 1928 [sic]"kew east primary school, elizabeth angel, kew east state school -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Kew East State School
... In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive of a class of girls at what is believed to be Kew East State School. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Reverse : "Margery Nickell. 2nd row, 2nd left"kew east primary school, elizabeth angel, kew east state school, margery nickell -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Kew East Central School, c.1911
... In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. ...State School No. 3161 was originally situated between High Street (then Bulleen Road) and Kilby Road adjacent to Burke Road and was officially opened on 25th April 1892 with Mr Roland Gray as its Headmaster. With more people moving into the district, the School was moved in 1905 to Strathalbyn Street. (This site was to became the Kew East Bowling Club, and is now a Kindergarten.) 1929 saw the erection of the brick Infant School adjacent to the main building. In subsequent years many other buildings were added, including a weatherboard ‘Rural’ school, a brick library, an administration block, several portables, and a Community Music Centre and shelter sheds, culminating in the opening in March 2011 of the Commonwealth funded new Music/Sports Complex. At one time it was called Kew East Central School and included years 7 & 8. When Kew High School started, the high school students were accommodated there whilst their buildings were being completed.Original print positive of a class of boys at Kew East Central School. The Age newspaper on 6 March 1906 included in News of the Day that: "At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday it was decided to proclaim the following State schools as training schools under the provisions of the Teachers' Act: Brunswick 1213; Queensberry-street, Carlton 2365; Kew East 3161; and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne 307. These schools have been specially selected and staffed in order that teachers in training and junior teachers may study the methods of the best teachers in special kinds of work. The infant class is the special feature at Brunswick, while Kew East will be a model of the methods of a country school. The schools at Queensberry-street, North Carlton and North Melbourne, are to be more especially connected with the training college."Obverse: on chalkboard - "East Kew Central School, Grade 5. 1911 [sic]". kew east primary school, elizabeth angel, kew east state school, kew east central school -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Pan Pix, Bulla Primary School, 1968
... School Sports Association. Other schools competing were Greenvale, Mickleham, Craigieburn, Broadmeadows, Yuroke and Tullamarine. In 1968 all these schools were rural...School Sports Association. Other schools competing were Greenvale, Mickleham, Craigieburn, Broadmeadows, Yuroke and Tullamarine. In 1968 all these schools were rural ...The photograph of the 30 pupils with their teacher was taken in 1968 at the Bulla S.S. No. 46. after they came first in the Greenvale and District School Sports Association. Other schools competing were Greenvale, Mickleham, Craigieburn, Broadmeadows, Yuroke and Tullamarine. In 1968 all these schools were rural schools.When this photograph was taken, Bulla State School was classed as a one-teacher rural school with 30 students in the one room.A non-digital black and white photograph, with a cream border, of 30 students with their teacher. A girl in the centre front row is holding up a sports banner. There is a tree plantation in the background. bulla state school no. 46, sports, district sports associations -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 1999
... rural access project... outreach... sports forum for school...In 1999, Australia cricketer, Merv Hughes, was the special guest at a Sports Forum for School Students. This event was conceived as part of the Rural Access Project. ...[On a white label, handwritten in blue ink] Marion Sharkey, Rural Access Manager, and Merv Hughes at the sports forum for school students in Mildura. ...Rural Access Project Manager, Marion Sharkey, at the forum while a third person is demonstrating the use and safety features of a protective sports helmet. A cropped version of this photo appears on page 18 of the 1999 Annual Report, accompanying a report titled "Rural Access project". arthritis foundation of victoria afv rural access project outreach sports forum for school students merv hughes australian cricketer marion sharkey rural access project manager mildura annual report 1999 [On a white label, handwritten in blue ink] Marion Sharkey, Rural Access Manager, and Merv Hughes at the sports forum for school students in Mildura. ...In 1999, Australia cricketer, Merv Hughes, was the special guest at a Sports Forum for School Students. This event was conceived as part of the Rural Access Project. This photo depicts Merv Hughes and AFV's Rural Access Project Manager, Marion Sharkey, at the forum while a third person is demonstrating the use and safety features of a protective sports helmet. A cropped version of this photo appears on page 18 of the 1999 Annual Report, accompanying a report titled "Rural Access project".COL photo of three people indoors, one standing and two seated. The woman standing is holding up a protective sports helmet with both hands. She is looking towards the two seated people, who are looking off camera. All three people are laughing.[On a white label, handwritten in blue ink] Marion Sharkey, Rural Access Manager, and Merv Hughes at the sports forum for school students in Mildura. [On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in the centre, in black ink] ^ Page .18 ['.18' is circled] Annual 99|pages. [Archivist's notes, handwritten at the top of the sticky note, in pale black ink] MILDURA 1999 [Archivist's notes, handwritten at the bottom of the sticky note, in pale black ink] SPORTS FORUM FOR SCHOOL STUDENTSarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rural access project, outreach, sports forum for school students, merv hughes, australian cricketer, marion sharkey, rural access project manager, mildura, annual report, 1999
