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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Black & white photo, Blackburn South State School, 1959
... Blackburn South State School...Blackburn South State School...Blackburn South State School 1959...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Students identified: Geoff Sammons, Robert Butterworth, Greg Leonard, Alan Waymond, Peter Gwynn, Glynis Carter, Wendy Scurry, Graham Gibson, John Taylor, Billy Thompson. Blackburn South State School 1959 class 6B Blackburn South State School 1959 Blackburn South State School Photograph Black & white photo ...Students identified: Geoff Sammons, Robert Butterworth, Greg Leonard, Alan Waymond, Peter Gwynn, Glynis Carter, Wendy Scurry, Graham Gibson, John Taylor, Billy Thompson.Blackburn South State School 1959blackburn south state school, 1959, class 6b -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Black and white photo, Blackburn South State School, 1957
... Blackburn South State School...Blackburn South State School...Blackburn South State School, class of 4A in 1957....Blackburn South State School Photograph Black and white photo ...Students identified. Keith Elliott, Fred Macfarlane, Geoff Sammons, Greg Amph;et, Ken Veale, Ray Keane, Greg Leonard, G Tepper, Cathy Arnold, R Cousland, S Murphy, D Haughton, Wendy Scurry, P Penry, John Holden, R Batchelor, R West, Greg McKiddin, J Stewart, Keith Watson.Blackburn South State School, class of 4A in 1957.blackburn south state school, #4035, 1957, grade 4a -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Blackburn South State School - Committee
... Blackburn South State School - Committee...blackburn south state school no 4035...Black and white photo of Blackburn South State School Committee...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Used by Robin Da Costa in 'Blackburn - a Picturesque History' blackburn south state school no 4035 School Commitee Black and white photo of Blackburn South State School Committee Blackburn South State School - Committee Photograph Photograph ...Used by Robin Da Costa in 'Blackburn - a Picturesque History'Black and white photo of Blackburn South State School Committeeblackburn south state school no 4035, school commitee -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Black and white photo, Blackburn South State School (No4035), 1958
... Blackburn South State School (No4035)...Blackburn South State school...Blackburn South State School, Class of 5B in 1958. 45 students...Greg McKibbin, Greg Amphlet, Robert Butterworth, John Champion, Ray Keane, Greg Leonard, Alan Waymond, P Vallieu, Glynis Carter, S Murphy, J McLeod, Keith Watson, Billy Thompson, R Gould, Alan Wearne, wes Hannaford. Blackburn South State school Grade 5B 1958 Blackburn South State School, Class of 5B in 1958. 45 students Blackburn South State School (No4035) Photograph Black and white photo ...Students identified. Greg McKibbin, Greg Amphlet, Robert Butterworth, John Champion, Ray Keane, Greg Leonard, Alan Waymond, P Vallieu, Glynis Carter, S Murphy, J McLeod, Keith Watson, Billy Thompson, R Gould, Alan Wearne, wes Hannaford.Blackburn South State School, Class of 5B in 1958. 45 studentsblackburn south state school, grade 5b, 1958 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Black and white photograph, Blackburn South State School
... Blackburn South State School...Blackburn South State School...Blackburn South State School Grade 4B in 1957. 51 students...Alan Wearne, Michael Picket, Robert Butterworth, Peter Gwynne, Wes Hannaford, John Covertry,John Campbell Blackburn South State School 1957 Grade 4B Blackburn South State School Grade 4B in 1957. 51 students Blackburn South State School Photograph Black and white photograph. ...Students identified. Alan Wearne, Michael Picket, Robert Butterworth, Peter Gwynne, Wes Hannaford, John Covertry,John CampbellBlackburn South State School Grade 4B in 1957. 51 studentsblackburn south state school, 1957, grade 4b -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Black and white class photograph. Digital copy, Blackburn South State School (No4035)
... Blackburn South State School (No4035)...Blackburn South State School...Blackburn South State School. Class of 1955 2B. 43 pupils....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Pupils identified; Robert Butterworth, John Campbell, Blackburn South State School Class photo 1955 grade 2B Blackburn South State School. ...Pupils identified; Robert Butterworth, John Campbell, Blackburn South State School. Class of 1955 2B. 43 pupils.blackburn south state school, class photo, 1955, grade 2b -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Black and white photo, Blackburn South State School 1955, 1955
... Blackburn South State School 1955....Blackburn South State School...Blackburn South State School 1955. Class photo of 2A showing 49 students....Greg Leonard, Geoff Sammons, Ken Veale, John Champion, G Tepper, John Holden, Greg McKibbin, L Wells, R Cousland, P Vallieu, Wendy Scurry, S Murphy, Cathy Arnold, P Penry, Billy Thompson, J Stewart, Keith Elliot, Keith Watson, Fred Macfarlane, R Batchelor, Blackburn South State School 1955 Class 2A Blackburn South State School 1955. ...Pupils identified. Greg Leonard, Geoff Sammons, Ken Veale, John Champion, G Tepper, John Holden, Greg McKibbin, L Wells, R Cousland, P Vallieu, Wendy Scurry, S Murphy, Cathy Arnold, P Penry, Billy Thompson, J Stewart, Keith Elliot, Keith Watson, Fred Macfarlane, R Batchelor, Blackburn South State School 1955. Class photo of 2A showing 49 students.blackburn south state school, 1955, class 2a -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - B/W Photograph, Blackburn South State School
... Blackburn South State School...blackburn south state school no. 4035...Black and white photo of Blackburn South State School, a wooden building with flag pole in front....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Used by Robin Da Costa in 'Blackburn - A Picturesque History' blackburn south state school no. 4035 Schools Black and white photo of Blackburn South State School, a wooden building with flag pole in front. ...Used by Robin Da Costa in 'Blackburn - A Picturesque History'Black and white photo of Blackburn South State School, a wooden building with flag pole in front.blackburn south state school no. 4035, schools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Blackburn South State School, NP4364
... Blackburn South State School...Class photograph of Blackburn South State School 1955...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Class photograph of Blackburn South State School 1955 NP4364 Photograph Blackburn South State School ...Class photograph of Blackburn South State School 1955 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document - Memorandums, Letter, School lists, photo, Blackburn South State School (No4035), 1923
... Blackburn South State School (No4035)...Blackburn South State School No. 4035...Photocopies of documents regarding the establishment of Blackburn South State School which opened 9 Apr 1923 with 97 students. ... School No. 4035 Canterbury Road Blackburn South Shire of Nunawading Photocopies of documents regarding the establishment of Blackburn South State School in 1923 Photocopies of documents regarding the establishment of Blackburn South State School which opened 9 Apr 1923 with 97 students. ...Photocopies of documents regarding the establishment of Blackburn South State School in 1923Photocopies of documents regarding the establishment of Blackburn South State School which opened 9 Apr 1923 with 97 students. Prior to that, students attended a school in a Church of England hall in Middleborough Road, Blackburn until it was destroyed by fire in Feb 1923 which had been unintentionally lit by 2 brothers.non-fictionPhotocopies of documents regarding the establishment of Blackburn South State School in 1923blackburn south state school no. 4035, canterbury road, blackburn south, shire of nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - B/W Photograph, Blackburn South State School
... Blackburn South State School...Blackburn South State School 1950...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Blackburn South State School 1950 Blackburn South State School Photograph B/W Photograph ...Blackburn South State School 1950 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Black and white photo, Blackburn South State School (No4035)
... Blackburn South State School (No4035)...Blackburn South State School No. 4035...Blackburn South State School (No4035) Photograph Black and white photo. ...Students identified= David Olgive, John Barr, Ray Keane, John Champion, Ken Veale, Lindsay McNaught, Greg Mckibbin, John Holden, Alan Warne, John Campbell, Wes Hannaford, Keith Elliot, Fred MacFarlane.Class photograph showing 45 students and Teacher, Mr Kavanagh.blackburn south state school no. 4035, 1959, class 6a -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Blackburn South State School, 1950
... Blackburn South State School...state schools...blackburn south...Blackburn South Primary School...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne state schools blackburn south Blackburn South Primary School Primary School Class of 1950 at Blackburn South Primary School Photograph Blackburn South State School ...Primary School Class of 1950 at Blackburn South Primary Schoolstate schools, blackburn south, blackburn south primary school -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Coloured Photograph, Blackburn South State School (No4035)
... Blackburn South State School (No4035)...Blackburn South Primary School Teachers closed 1989 Five teachers from Blackburn South Primary School which was closed in 1989. Blackburn South State ...L-R Barbara Waters (Mansfield) Robert Creek, Adrian Davies (Payne), John Tozer, Doreen Millane (Lawrence).Five teachers from Blackburn South Primary School which was closed in 1989.blackburn south primary school, teachers, closed 1989 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Black and white photo, Blackburn South State School
... Blackburn South State School...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Blackburn South State School Photograph Black and white photo ... -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, On my way to school, 1984
... ...Blackburn South State School No. 4035...Robert Neil Creek attended Blackburn South State School No. 4035, 64 Canterbury Road and describes walking to school and the classrooms in the 1950's along with his record of attendance documents. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Robert Neil Creek attended Blackburn South State School No. 4035, 64 Canterbury Road and describes walking to school and the classrooms in the 1950's along with his record of attendance documents. ...Reminiscences of Box Hill and South Blackburn by Robert CreekReminiscences of Box Hill and South Blackburn by Robert CreekReminiscences of Box Hill and South Blackburn by Robert Creeklocal history, creek robert, maple street box hill no. 9, blackburn south state school no. 4035, middleborough road blackburn south, canterbury road blackburn south -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document - Centenary History of State Education in Victoria, Victorian Education Department, Centenary History, 1973
... State School No.454...Nunawading (Sagoe Common School) (Box Hill) No.463...Nunawading (Boroondara) Catholic School No.464...Nunawading State School (Canterbury Road) No.469...Vermont State School. No 1022...Burwood East State School No 461...Nunawading North State School No 2242...Mitcham State School No.2904...Blackburn State School No.2923...Blackburn Open Air School No.3850...Blackburn South...State schools are now called Primary Schools A list and description of schools in Whitehorse from "Vision and Realisation" Victorian Education Department Burwood East State School No.454 Nunawading (Sagoe Common School) (Box Hill) No.463 Nunawading (Boroondara) Catholic School No.464 Nunawading State School (Canterbury Road) No.469 Vermont State School. No 1022 Burwood East State School No 461 Nunawading North State School No 2242 Mitcham State School No.2904 Blackburn State School No.2923 Blackburn Open Air School No.3850 Blackburn South ...Selected pages of schools in the Nunawading area from "Vision and Realisation". A Centenary History of State Education in Victoria. N.B. State schools are now called Primary SchoolsA list and description of schools in Whitehorse from "Vision and Realisation"A4 photocopy of 58 selected pages from "Vision and Realisation": a "Centenary History of State Education in Victoria" by the Victorian Education Department. Volume 3 dealing with schools in the Nunawading areavictorian education department, burwood east state school no.454, nunawading (sagoe common school) (box hill) no.463, nunawading (boroondara) catholic school no.464, nunawading state school (canterbury road) no.469, vermont state school. no 1022, burwood east state school no 461, nunawading north state school no 2242, mitcham state school no.2904, blackburn state school no.2923, blackburn open air school no.3850, blackburn south state school no. 4035, nunawading state school no.4190, forest hill state school no.4251, nunawading migrant centre no.4706, blackburn north state school no.4715, tally ho training farm no.3588, winlaton girls youth training centre no.4794, blackburn east state school no.4800, nunawading south state school no.4808, antonio park state school no.4844, blackburn lake state school no.4860, laburnun state school no.4863, mitcham special school no.4871, blackburn high school, blackburn south high school, mitcham high school, nunawading high school, vermont high school, mitcham technical school, primary schools, secondary schools, blackburn technical school -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Coop, Sunnyside Beach, Mount Eliza, c.August 1983, 1983
... 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. ...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. ...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
... 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. ...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. ...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
... 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. ...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. ...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
... 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. ...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. ...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
... 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. ...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. ...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
... 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. ...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. ...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
... 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. ...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. ...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
... 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. ...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. ...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
... 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. ...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. ...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
... 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. ...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. ...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
... 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. ...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. ...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
... 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. ...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. ...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
... 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. ...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. ...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
