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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper, Blackburn P-12 College To Proceed, 18/12/1991 12:00:00 AM
... Blackburn P-12 College To Proceed......Blackburn Secondary College...Proposal from Blackburn Secondary College, Blackburn High School, Blackburn North Primary School & Middlefield Primary School....Barry Pullen, approves proposal for Prep-Year 12 Government College in Blackburn. Proposal from Blackburn Secondary College, Blackburn High School, Blackburn North Primary School & Middlefield Primary School....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Proposal from Blackburn Secondary College, Blackburn High School, Blackburn North Primary School & Middlefield Primary School. ...Minister for Education & Planning, Hon. Barry Pullen, approves proposal for Prep-Year 12 Government College in Blackburn.Minister for Education & Planning, Hon. Barry Pullen, approves proposal for Prep-Year 12 Government College in Blackburn. Proposal from Blackburn Secondary College, Blackburn High School, Blackburn North Primary School & Middlefield Primary School.Minister for Education & Planning, Hon. Barry Pullen, approves proposal for Prep-Year 12 Government College in Blackburn. pullen, barry, victoria. education department, blackburn secondary college, blackburn high school, blackburn north primary school, middlefield primary school, colleges, schools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Blackburn College, 1914 - 1918
... Blackburn College......blackburn college...Black and white photo of Blackburn College opened 1914. Local Blackburn Girls entertaining soldiers during 1914 - 1918 war. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Used by Robin Da Costa in 'Blackburn - A Picturesque History'. sword joe blackburn college blackburn returned servicemens league Black and white photo of Blackburn College opened 1914. ...Used by Robin Da Costa in 'Blackburn - A Picturesque History'.Black and white photo of Blackburn College opened 1914. Local Blackburn Girls entertaining soldiers during 1914 - 1918 war. Joe Sword's Hall in the Background is now located in Lake Road as a Scout Hall. The first meeting of the Blackburn R.S.L. was held in Sword's Hall in 1927.|See page 81 of Da Costa book.sword, joe, blackburn college, blackburn returned servicemens league -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Last days - schools close down
... ...Blackburn Secondary College...Narmara Primary School and Blackburn Secondary College close. With photo of Narmara students. ...Narmara Primary School and Blackburn Secondary College close. With photo of Narmara students. ...Discusses history of Blackburn Secondary College and amalgamation proposals. ...Last days - schools close down,Last days - schools close down, by Wendy Woods. Narmara Primary School and Blackburn Secondary College close. With photo of Narmara students. Discusses history of Blackburn Secondary College and amalgamation proposals.Last days - schools close down, primary schools, narmara primary school, burwood east, blackburn secondary college, secondary schools, blackburn technical school, mullauna secondary college -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, College Clean Up, 1/09/1993 12:00:00 AM
... ...Blackburn Secondary College...of old Blackburn Secondary College in readiness for the Primary School's move to the site....Old Orchard Primary School Community cleans up site of old Blackburn Secondary College in readiness for the Primary School's move to the site....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne of old Blackburn Secondary College in readiness for the Primary School's move to the site. ...Old Orchard Primary School Community cleans up siteOld Orchard Primary School Community cleans up site of old Blackburn Secondary College in readiness for the Primary School's move to the site.Old Orchard Primary School Community cleans up site old orchard primary school, blackburn secondary college, atkinson, bruce, abbott, kevin, harris, margaret, nash mike -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, School move approved
... ...blackburn secondary college...Article in Post, Old Orchard Primary School will move to the former Blackburn Secondary College site in early 1995....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne old orchard primary school blackburn secondary college Article in Post, Old Orchard Primary School will move to the former Blackburn Secondary College site in early 1995. ...Article in Post, Old Orchard Primary School will move to the former Blackburn Secondary College site in early 1995.Article in Post, Old Orchard Primary School will move to the former Blackburn Secondary College site in early 1995.Article in Post, Old Orchard Primary School will move to the former Blackburn Secondary College site in early 1995.old orchard primary school, blackburn secondary college -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper, Ready For Role, 6/05/1992 12:00:00 AM
... ...blackburn p-12 college...Steve MacPherson, General Manager of Eastern Metropolitan Region of the Education Department, visits recently formed Primary Campus of Blackburn P-12 College....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne macpherson steve victoria. education department blackburn p-12 college blackburn north primary school middlefield primary school primary schools Steve MacPherson, General Manager of Eastern Metropolitan Region of the Education Department Steve MacPherson, General Manager of Eastern Metropolitan Region of the Education Department, visits recently formed Primary Campus of Blackburn P-12 College. ...Steve MacPherson, General Manager of Eastern Metropolitan Region of the Education DepartmentSteve MacPherson, General Manager of Eastern Metropolitan Region of the Education Department, visits recently formed Primary Campus of Blackburn P-12 College.Steve MacPherson, General Manager of Eastern Metropolitan Region of the Education Departmentmacpherson, steve, victoria. education department, blackburn p-12 college, blackburn north primary school, middlefield primary school, primary schools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, History of a Plan, 1993
... ...blackburn secondary college...Article in Nunawading Gazette - The State Government has decided to go ahead with the relocation of Old Orchard Primary School to the now vacant Blackburn Secondary College. The history of the issues noted chronologically....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne old orchard primary school blackburn secondary college pescott roger pope neil Article in Nunawading Gazette - The State Government has decided to go ahead with the relocation of Old Orchard Primary School to the now vacant Blackburn Secondary College. ...Article in Nunawading Gazette - The State Government has decided to go ahead with the relocation of Old Orchard Primary School to the now vacant Blackburn Secondary College.Article in Nunawading Gazette - The State Government has decided to go ahead with the relocation of Old Orchard Primary School to the now vacant Blackburn Secondary College. The history of the issues noted chronologically.Article in Nunawading Gazette - The State Government has decided to go ahead with the relocation of Old Orchard Primary School to the now vacant Blackburn Secondary College. old orchard primary school, blackburn secondary college, pescott, roger, pope, neil -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Sites sold, 25/10/1993 12:00:00 AM
... ...blackburn secondary college...The first was the remaining 4.8 hectare Winlaton site in Springvale Road and the second site was the former Blackburn Secondary College site, an area of 3.25 hectares in Koonung Road, Blackburn North....The first was the remaining 4.8 hectare Winlaton site in Springvale Road and the second site was the former Blackburn Secondary College site, an area of 3.25 hectares in Koonung Road, Blackburn North. ...Report of two prominent sitesReport of two prominent sites in Nunawading having been sold to undisclosed buyers. The first was the remaining 4.8 hectare Winlaton site in Springvale Road and the second site was the former Blackburn Secondary College site, an area of 3.25 hectares in Koonung Road, Blackburn North.Report of two prominent sites land sales, winlaton, springvale road, nunawading, blackburn secondary college, koonung road, blackburn north, talbot, birner, morley (auctioneer), seventh day adventist church, campbell, tony (pastor), l. j. hooker -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Arson not ruled out in school fire
... ...blackburn secondary college...A $700,000 fire at Mitcham Primary School may be linked to an arson attempt at Blackburn Secondary College. Music equipment and computers were lost and setting up of a new science room has also been lost. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne schools mitcham primary school no. 2904 cole alan blackburn secondary college mullauna secondary college A $700,000 fire at Mitcham Primary School may be linked to an arson attempt at Blackburn Secondary College. ...A $700,000 fire at Mitcham Primary School may be linked to an arson attempt at Blackburn Secondary College.A $700,000 fire at Mitcham Primary School may be linked to an arson attempt at Blackburn Secondary College. Music equipment and computers were lost and setting up of a new science room has also been lost. Mullauna College has offered use of rooms until next year.A $700,000 fire at Mitcham Primary School may be linked to an arson attempt at Blackburn Secondary College.schools, mitcham primary school, no. 2904, cole, alan, blackburn secondary college, mullauna secondary college -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Blackburn: A Picturesque History, 1978
... ...blackburn college...(mr) james blackburn meader's travellers' rest hotel blackburn hotel blackburn post office blackburn railway station blackburn pioneers blackburn company (mr) george augustus goodwin (mr) thomas r b morton blackburn brick works st john's anglican church blackburn methodist church blackburn church of christ blackburn presbyterian church st thomas the apostle peace memorial church seagoe common school the courier blackburn blackburn library blackburn primary school blackburn open-air school blackburn creek hotel blackburn college blackburn kindergarten newark grammar blackburn hall morton park blackburn lake sanctuary backhouse's dairy blackburn lake wandinong sanctuary barelli bakehouse blackburn cool store blue moon fruit co-operative ltd 1st blackburn scouts troop blackburn and district tree preservation society hotels (ms) robin da costa In Jocelyn Hall's writing: "Donated to Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre". ...This book focuses on the area's history and traces the development through settlement, adaptation and consolidation to the present. It discusses the history of early families, the railway, land boomers, churches and school. Robin da Costa, later Mrs Robin da Costa- Adams, came to live in Balwyn Road, Canterbury and joined the Canterbury History Group.Hardback book of 144 pages, indexed with multiple black and white photos.In Jocelyn Hall's writing: "Donated to Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre".(mr) james blackburn, meader's travellers' rest hotel, blackburn hotel, blackburn post office, blackburn railway station, blackburn pioneers, blackburn company, (mr) george augustus goodwin, (mr) thomas r b morton, blackburn brick works, st john's anglican church, blackburn methodist church, blackburn church of christ, blackburn presbyterian church, st thomas the apostle peace memorial church, seagoe common school, the courier blackburn, blackburn library, blackburn primary school, blackburn open-air school, blackburn creek hotel, blackburn college, blackburn kindergarten, newark grammar, blackburn hall, morton park, blackburn lake sanctuary, backhouse's dairy, blackburn lake, wandinong sanctuary, barelli bakehouse, blackburn cool store, blue moon fruit co-operative ltd, 1st blackburn scouts troop, blackburn and district tree preservation society, hotels, (ms) robin da costa -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Article, Hall links generations, 25/11/1998
... college...blackburn south campus...Article on 20th anniversary of the Wal Wicking Hall located at Forest Hill Secondary College, Blackburn South Campus. Whitehorse Gazette, 25 November 1998....Article on 20th anniversary of the Wal Wicking Hall located at Forest Hill Secondary College, Blackburn South Campus. Whitehorse Gazette, 25 November 1998. ...'Hall links generations', by Larissa Ham. Article on 20th anniversary of the Wal Wicking Hall located at Forest Hill Secondary College, Blackburn South Campus. Whitehorse Gazette, 25 November 1998.wal wicking hall, forest hill secondary college, blackburn south campus, taylor, jane, marnie, alexia, richardson, john, wicking, nancy, schools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Protecting the natives, 5/02/1992 12:00:00 AM
... ...blackburn secondary college...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne nunawading indigenous plants project native plants strachan janine witherspoon margaret blackburn secondary college blackburn high school seventh day adventist college mundell tina Volunteers dedicated to the protection and maintainance of indigenous plants, help given by secondary students. ...Volunteers dedicated to the protection and maintainance of indigenous plants, help given by secondary students.nunawading indigenous plants project, native plants, strachan, janine, witherspoon, margaret, blackburn secondary college, blackburn high school, seventh day adventist college, mundell, tina -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Linlithgow Avenue, 4, Caulfield North
... College... Blackburn and Lockwood...The auction was set for 13/12/1992 Favelle Bessie Linlithgow Avenue Caulfield North Favelle Mr Duncan Billy Linlithgow Co-educational College Blackburn and Lockwood Myers Ross Article Linlithgow Avenue, 4, Caulfield North ...A Real Estate guide article from the Melbourne Weekly dated Nov/Dec 1992, unattributed, on the sale of 4 Linlithgow Ave by owner Bessie Favelle. Includes a brief overview of its history and some details of Favelle’s life including running a private school called Linlithgow Co-educational College from 1960-1991 in the stables of the home with her late husband. Billy Duncan (famous jockey) was a previous owner. A colour photograph of the house and Favelle also included. The auction was set for 13/12/1992favelle bessie, linlithgow avenue, caulfield north, favelle mr, duncan billy, linlithgow co-educational college, blackburn and lockwood, myers ross -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Class Art, 1/12/1992 12:00:00 AM
... Forest Hill Secondary College - Blackburn South Campus...Students from Blackburn South Campus of Forest Hill Secondary College complete a Mural as part of Nunawading Schools Community Arts Project....Forest Hill Secondary College - Blackburn South Campus Nunawading Schools Community Arts Project Artists Hannah Vel Students from Blackburn South Campus of Forest Hill Secondary College Students from Blackburn South Campus of Forest Hill Secondary College complete a Mural as part of Nunawading Schools Community Arts Project. ...Students from Blackburn South Campus of Forest Hill Secondary CollegeStudents from Blackburn South Campus of Forest Hill Secondary College complete a Mural as part of Nunawading Schools Community Arts Project.Students from Blackburn South Campus of Forest Hill Secondary College forest hill secondary college - blackburn south campus, nunawading schools community arts project, artists, hannah, vel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Campus Gutted in Blaze, 9/10/1991 12:00:00 AM
... College...Blackburn South Campus...Large section of Blackburn South campus of Forest Hill Secondary College destroyed by fire. ...Secondary Schools Forest Hill Secondary College Blackburn South Campus Duthrie Greg Koolstra Fred Bellinger Lindsay Ruljanich John Large section of Blackburn South campus of Forest Hill Secondary College destroyed by fire. ...Large section of Blackburn South campus of Forest Hill Secondary College destroyed by fire.Large section of Blackburn South campus of Forest Hill Secondary College destroyed by fire. With photo.Large section of Blackburn South campus of Forest Hill Secondary College destroyed by fire. secondary schools, forest hill secondary college, blackburn south campus, duthrie, greg, koolstra, fred, bellinger, lindsay, ruljanich, john -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Pupils Help College, 20/11/1991 12:00:00 AM
... College...Blackburn South Campus...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne With photo Forest Hill Secondary College Blackburn South Campus Orchard Grove Primary School Turner Dennis Beberin Rebecca Edwards Travis Khan Jason Adams John Gillespie Margaret Youlten Michelle Stevensen Glenn Orchard Grove Primary School students donate a printer to Forest Hill Secondary College after the devastating fire. ...Orchard Grove Primary School students donate a printer to Forest Hill Secondary College after the devastating fire.Orchard Grove Primary School students donate a printer to Forest Hill Secondary College after the devastating fire. With photo.Orchard Grove Primary School students donate a printer to Forest Hill Secondary College after the devastating fire.forest hill secondary college, blackburn south campus, orchard grove primary school, turner, dennis, beberin, rebecca, edwards, travis, khan, jason, adams, john, gillespie, margaret, youlten, michelle, stevensen, glenn -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Newspaper, Merger Gets Top Marks, 1/03/1992 12:00:00 AM
... ...blackburn p 12 college...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne harris margaret blackburn p 12 college middlefield primary school blackburn north primary school primary schools Amalgamation of Blackburn North and Middlefield Primary Schools Amalgamation of Blackburn North and Middlefield Primary Schools is running smoothly according to Principal, Margaret Harris. ...Amalgamation of Blackburn North and Middlefield Primary SchoolsAmalgamation of Blackburn North and Middlefield Primary Schools is running smoothly according to Principal, Margaret Harris. Includes Photo.Amalgamation of Blackburn North and Middlefield Primary Schoolsharris, margaret, blackburn p 12 college, middlefield primary school, blackburn north primary school, primary schools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Hobby became a Career in Time, 2000
... Blackburn South...Forest Hill Secondary College Blackburn South Campus...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne LaGalle Ted Holland Road Blackburn South Forest Hill Secondary College Blackburn South Campus LaGalle Nick LaGalle Florence LaGalle Marjorie LaGalle Edna Higham T.J. ...Obituary for Blackburn Watchmaker, Ted LaGalle, who died on 22 Sept 2000. Born 7 Feb 1910, he moved to Holland Road, Blackburn South, aged 10, where parents ran a poultry farm.lagalle, ted, holland road, blackburn south, forest hill secondary college blackburn south campus, lagalle, nick, lagalle, florence, lagalle marjorie, lagalle, edna, higham, t.j., lagalle, rita, lagalle, keith, box hill salvation army band, poultry farms -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Mullauna Secondary College Staff 1989
... Mitcham technical School, Blackburn Sec college, Donvale High School, later Nunawading High School merged to become Mullauna Secondary College with a $5.2 million government grant 1988.Article on plan to merge at NP3009....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Mitcham technical School, Blackburn Sec college, Donvale High School, later Nunawading High School merged to become Mullauna Secondary College with a $5.2 million government grant 1988.Article on plan to merge at NP3009. mullauna secondary college staff 1989. secondary colleges Coloured photograph of staff at Mullauna Secondary College 1989.Photograph taken outdoors in a treed location. ...Mitcham technical School, Blackburn Sec college, Donvale High School, later Nunawading High School merged to become Mullauna Secondary College with a $5.2 million government grant 1988.Article on plan to merge at NP3009.Coloured photograph of staff at Mullauna Secondary College 1989.Photograph taken outdoors in a treed location.mullauna secondary college staff 1989. secondary colleges -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Coop, Sunnyside Beach, Mount Eliza, c.August 1983, 1983
... In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...Possibly an excursion or school camp for Year 8 or 9 students from Nunawading High School to the seaside at Mount Eliza. Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencymount eliza, nunawading high school, sunnyside beach -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Coop, Sunnyside Beach, Mount Eliza, c.August 1983, 1983
... In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...Possibly an excursion or school camp for Year 8 or 9 students from Nunawading High School to the seaside at Mount Eliza Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencymount eliza, nunawading high school, sunnyside beach -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Coop, Sunnyside Beach, Mount Eliza, c.August 1983, 1983
... In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...Possibly an excursion or school camp for Year 8 or 9 students from Nunawading High School to the seaside at Mount Eliza Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencymount eliza, nunawading high school, sunnyside beach -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Coop, Sunnyside Beach, Mount Eliza, c.August 1983, 1983
... In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...Possibly an excursion or school camp for Year 8 or 9 students from Nunawading High School to the seaside at Mount Eliza Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencymount eliza, nunawading high school -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Coop, Sunnyside Beach, Mount Eliza, c.August 1983, 1983
... In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...Possibly an excursion or school camp for Year 8 or 9 students from Nunawading High School to the seaside at Mount Eliza Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencymount eliza, nunawading high school -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Coop, Sunnyside Beach, Mount Eliza, c.August 1983, 1983
... In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...Possibly an excursion or school camp for Year 8 or 9 students from Nunawading High School to the seaside at Mount Eliza Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencymount eliza, nunawading high school -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Coop, Sunnyside Beach, Mount Eliza, c.August 1983, 1983
... In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...Possibly an excursion or school camp for Year 8 or 9 students from Nunawading High School to the seaside at Mount Eliza Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencymount eliza, nunawading high school -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Coop, Sunnyside Beach, Mount Eliza, c.August 1983, 1983
... In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...Possibly an excursion or school camp for Year 8 or 9 students from Nunawading High School to the seaside at Mount Eliza Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencymount eliza, nunawading high school -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Coop, Balsa wood model airplane construction class, Nunawading High School, Canterbury Road, c.August 1983, 1983
... In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...Teachers at Nunawading High School were required to hold one afternoon a week with students undertaking some form of activity. There were various clubs such as gardening, chess, etc. Given George's background with art, craft and woodwork, he organised an activity for students to assemble balsa wood airplane kits which were test flown on the school grounds; Canternury Road in the background. Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencycanterbury road,model airplane, nunawading high school -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Coop, Balsa wood model airplane construction class, Nunawading High School, Canterbury Road, c.August 1983, 1983
... In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...Teachers at Nunawading High School were required to hold one afternoon a week with students undertaking some form of activity. There were various clubs such as gardening, chess, etc. Given George's background with art, craft and woodwork, he organised an activity for students to assemble balsa wood airplane kits which were test flown on the school grounds; Canternury Road in the background. Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencycanterbury road,model airplane, nunawading high school -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Coop, Balsa wood model airplane construction class, Nunawading High School, Canterbury Road, c.August 1983, 1983
... In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. ...Teachers at Nunawading High School were required to hold one afternoon a week with students undertaking some form of activity. There were various clubs such as gardening, chess, etc. Given George's background with art, craft and woodwork, he organised an activity for students to assemble balsa wood airplane kits which were test flown on the school grounds; Canternury Road in the background. Nunawading High School opened on Canterbury Road (near Mahoneys Road) in 1955. Enrolments grew rapidly and by 1969 there were over 1,100 students, making it one of the largest schools in the state. In 1989 it was merged with Burwood Heights High and Blackburn South High to become a junior campus of Forest Hills Secondary College. However, the junior campuses were closed in 1997, and the former Nunawading High was bulldozed to make way for a housing estate. "Lost Schools of the 1990s", Learning from the Past, http://learningfromthepast.com.au/lost-schools-of-the-1990s/ George Coop was a teacher of art, craft, wood working and graphics at Nunawading High School until it merged into Forest Hills Secondary College at which point he retired.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Safety 5062 black and white transparencycanterbury road,model airplane, nunawading high school
