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Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPoster - Notice of meeting, Public Meeting - 25 February 1858, 1858
... ...captain charles ferguson...The Governor, Sir Henry Barkly, KCB, chaired the meeting. Captain Charles Ferguson (died in 1868) was the harbourmaster of the Port of Melbourne, and previously the captain of the barque Rajah....The Governor, Sir Henry Barkly, KCB, chaired the meeting. Captain Charles Ferguson (died in 1868) was the harbourmaster of the Port of Melbourne, and previously the captain of the barque Rajah. ...Notice advertising a public meeting taking place on 1858 and regarding a Seamen's church, Hobson's Bay, Melbourne . The Governor, Sir Henry Barkly, KCB, chaired the meeting. Captain Charles Ferguson (died in 1868) was the harbourmaster of the Port of Melbourne, and previously the captain of the barque Rajah.Example of poster of very early Melbourne public meeting "of persons interested in the welfare of sailors". Demonstrates beginnings of Melbourne-based organisation and support for seafarers. Small paper poster with mixed/ornate text, housed within two cardboard frame mats, front window frame mat cut to size of poster see imageseaman's church, hobson's bay, mechanics institute, governor, sir henry barkly, w. fairfax, friends of the sailor, sandridge, port melbourne, seamen's mission, mission to seafarers, mission to seamen, captain charles ferguson -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaArticle - Newspaper clipping, Argus newspaper, Seamen's floating church in Hobson's Bay, 2 July 1857
... ...captain ferguson...Captain Charles...After an attempt of building a Seamen's Hospital in Williamstown, the ship Emily was transformed in a floating chapel to welcome seamen for service. Captain Charles Ferguson (1813-1868) was one of the members of the committee who founded the floating church. ...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne After an attempt of building a Seamen's Hospital in Williamstown, the ship Emily was transformed in a floating chapel to welcome seamen for service. Captain Charles Ferguson (1813-1868) was one of the members of the committee who founded the floating church. ...After an attempt of building a Seamen's Hospital in Williamstown, the ship Emily was transformed in a floating chapel to welcome seamen for service. Captain Charles Ferguson (1813-1868) was one of the members of the committee who founded the floating church. The ship Emily may have been a convict ship sailing from England to the Van Diemen's land in 1842 and 1844. Before 1856, it was used as a "water police hulk" then transformed in an accommodation for Reverend Kerr Johnson and his large family and fitted to receive 200 attendees in the chapel.The article is significant as it describes the ship and its location: "The hulk is moored midway between Sandridge and Williamstown, and is distinguished by a blue flag flying at the mainmast with "Bethel" inscribed on it; and in one corner of the flag is the star of Bethlehem, in another a dove with an olive branch."1 column article in the Argusship emily, floating church, reverend kerr johnston, 1812-1887, hobson's bay, sandridge, captain ferguson, captain charles ferguson (1813-1868), convict ships -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaBooklet - Manual, Sailing directions for Port Phillip, in the colony of Victoria including the ports of Melbourne and Geelong, 1854
... ...Captain Charles Ferguson (1813-1868)...Captain Charles Ferguson was born in Scotland in 1813. ...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne Captain Charles Ferguson was born in Scotland in 1813. ...Captain Charles Ferguson was born in Scotland in 1813. He was the Master of the "Rajah" from 1838 to 1850 on voyages from England to Australia and vice versa. He became the First Chief Harbour Master for the port of Melbourne in 1852 after being the first Harbour Master and Water Police Officer in Geelong for 12 months. On the 5th of April 1841, the Rajah sailed with James Donovan M.D. as Surgeon Superintendent, and the Rajah sailed from Woolwich with 180 female convicts. The Rajah arrived on the 19th of July in Hobart, with 179 females (one died during the voyage) and 10 children. Miss Kezia Elizabeth Hayter was the matron on board. On page 28 of the "Sailing directions for Port Phillip, in the colony of Victoria including the ports of Melbourne and Geelong", a mention is made of the Mariner's Hospital and Floating Church soon to be established. There were discussions to built the hospital in Williamstown but instead the Government decided to build it in Melbourne. The Harbour Master and a commiittee decided to use the water police hulk, Emily, left unsold in 1856, to create a floating church: the Bethel was open in July 1857 with Reverend Kerr Johnston as Chaplain. Latrobe wrote a letter to Captain Cole in 1869, a few months after learning his death : "To Captain George Ward Cole † [from a draft in another’s hand] Clapham House, Lewes, Sussex, January 28th, 1869. My dear Captain Cole, Last mail will have taken out the sad intelligence of the death of our excellent old friend, Captain Ferguson. This will have been a terrible blow to his children and to his friends in the colony, who may have held reason to expect his early return to his home, with a not unreasonable prospect of ultimate restoration to health and activity. In the course of last October I went up to town with one of my children, mainly with the purpose of finding my way to Pinner, where he and Mrs. Ferguson were staying with an intimate friend. I found him in excellent health and spirits, and enjoying the prospect of a speeding resumption of the service to which he had devoted his best days, and upon the furtherance of which his entire energy was still directed. A week or two later Captain and Mrs. Ferguson went to Dover for change of air, and being still under the impression received from the advisers by whom they had been guided during their residence at a hydropathic establishment at Matlock, felt encouraged to plan almost immediate return to the colony by the Jerusalem early in December. However, certain misgivings in the mind of a medical gentleman, then in England, under whose care Captain Ferguson had at one time placed himself in Williamtown, led them to consider it judicious before departure to take the advice of some surgeon of eminence in London. Accordingly they came up to town at the close of November. The first London practitioners they consulted shook their heads, and advised consultation with Sir Wm. Ferguson. The result was that amputation, without loss of time, was pronounced necessary. The rest is soon told. He received the painful intelligence with calmness and full resignation to God's will, and underwent the operation at King's College Hospital with exemplary firmness and Courage on the 28th of November. Perfect success seemingly attended it, and there seemed, humanly speaking, to be every prospect of a prompt cure and early convalescence; everything seemed in his favour. A few days later, however, all was clouded by symptoms of hospital fever (pyoe æm ia). This resisted all control, and finally carried him off on the 27th of December, just one month after the operation. He had lived a Christian life, and his death was the peaceful and resigned death of a Christian. It was a melancholy satisfaction to me to be able to join a few friends in following his remains to their resting place in one of the outlying London cemeteries on the last day of the year. You know Mrs Ferguson well, and will be prepared to hear me say that her whole conduct and demeanour throughout this period of suspense and bitter trial has been worthy of her high character and steadfast principle. Come what will, and happen what may, I have the fullest conviction that neither the widow nor the children will be forsaken, however doubtful and clouded the future may appear, in consequence of the irreparable loss which, they have sustained. And now, dear Captain Cole, it is possible that you may already have heard all this from other sources, but I have dictated it to you under strong impulse, for I feel assured that there is no member of the community in which you live who will more sincerely deplore the loss of Captain Ferguson on private grounds; at the same time that there is no one who, from long acquaintance with his official character and services, will be in a better position to estimate their real value or the loss which the colony has sustained. The circumstances in which Captain Ferguson's family are left not only demands the utmost display of sympathy and interest on the part of friends, but may call for decided and prompt action; therefore I cannot rest satisfied without discharging what I consider my duty, and seeking to strengthen your hands as far as I may in bringing the character of his long services before the existing colonial authorities. Of his private career previous to his entering the service of the Colonial Government in 1851 nothing need be said. Captain Ferguson was appointed as the Harbour Master at Geelong in April, 1851 – a few months before the separation of the colony from New South Wales. He there did excellent service in a variety of ways calculated to advance the interests of the port, and to introduce www.latrobesociety.org.au 27 order, where, from circumstances, but little order had hitherto prevailed. His was the first appointment of this class in that locality. The separation of the colony from New South Wales took place in the month of July following. Shortly after, the late Captain Bunbury resigned the Harbour Mastership of Port Phillip. Captain Ferguson was at once (February, 1852) appointed to succeed him, and from that time performed all duties of Chief Harbour Master of the colony. The previous year (May 1851) the first gold discoveries in New South Wales had taken place, and in the month of August those of our colony followed. At the time of Captain Ferguson’s taking charge of the Port of Melbourne their influence had begun to be fully felt, and in no department more seriously than in that of the Harbour Master. This is no place for statistical details, but they must bear me out in reminding you of a few facts connected with our late friend’s career. At the time of separation that department comprised only 30 individuals of all ranks, and when he took charge the number was much reduced. There were at that time, according to the returns, no fewer than 54 vessels, registering 26,785 tons, in Hobson’s Bay alone. The crews on arrival numbered 1,235 men. Of this number only 463 remained on board, 500 having deserted, and the rest having been discharged by arrangement or pure necessity. For the first six months after Captain Ferguson’s assumption of office as Harbour Master the duties of Police Magistrate and Chief of the Water Police were superadded, and how much labour they involved may be surmised from the fact that from 1st of April to the 31st July, 1852, four months only, no less than 236 marine cases were brought before the bench at Williamstown - sometimes as many as 30 in a day. A year later (March 1853) the returns show that the number of vessels in the harbour in Hobson’s Bay alone were 91, tonnage 43,754; and passing on to the still later returns of May, 1853, two years after Captain Ferguson’s assumption of office, we find from the records that the number of ships in port had increased to 129; tonnage, 63,292; crew on board on arrival, 2872, and at the date of report, 1628; the amount of desertions at that time having, however, proportionally diminished, in consequence of the abatement of the gold fever, caused by the non-success attendant upon the labours of thousands at the goldfields. The above numbers take no account of the large number of vessels and amount of tonnage lying at the wharves at Melbourne or elsewhere. From these figures alone it may be judged what must have been a struggle in which the Chief Harbour Master was engaged from the very outset to secure order, and answer the innumerable calls on every branch of his department, at the same time that there was for many months an almost complete impossibility of securing subordinate agency, such as boatmen, pilots, and police, at any price. But I may bear witness to the untiring diligence, energy, and self-devotion with which Captain Ferguson grappled with the difficulties of his position, and the seemingly insurmountable obstacles which stood in his way. Ashore and afloat he was always ready, showing the same directness of purpose, intelligence, and forgetfulness of self. He shunned no responsibility, and turned his hand from no work, whether within or beyond the ordinary scope of his duty, which the hard necessity of the times forced the Government to bring under his notice. Already in 1852, when the overflowing of our gaol and stockade rendered the adoption of other methods of restraint absolutely necessary, and addition to the existing buildings could not be thought of, it was Captain Ferguson who first suggested the employment of hulks; and it was with his personal assistance and supervision, and under his unflagging energy, that the three first of these – the Success, the President, and the Sacramento – were purchased, fitted up, and made available for the purpose in view, and the rules and regulations for the employment and safety of the men afloat and ashore prescribed and carried out. He carried the same energy into every branch of his department, and his influence was soon apparent. His subordinates of every class became actuated by his spirit. As time moved on, the range of his duties, both ordinary and extraordinary, increased. In the formation of the quarantine station at the heads, in the management if not the erection of lighthouses, sailing directions, port and wharf regulations, buoys, signal stations, www.latrobesociety.org.au 28 steam dredging &c., he was the main and most active agent. The whole pilot establishment and regulations, men, and vessels, were under his charge; and when I left the colony in May, 1854, the entire range of ports outside Port Phillip Heads from Point Lonsdale to Portland, as well as that of Geelong had felt the influence of his intelligent supervision and care. The entire department of Chief Harbour Master, which I have numbered at the period of separation about thirty individuals, then numbered 230. The character of Captain Ferguson’s unbroken service during the fourteen years which have elapsed since I left the colony must be well known to the Government and the people he has served so long and so faithfully. I confine myself to recalling to mind those earlier, and what must have been the hardest and most difficult, period – none can know how difficult but those who were in that fierce struggle for the maintenance of order under so many disadvantages; and on this subject I have spoken advisedly and with reason, for I may truly say he worked under my own eye. I had sincere regard for the man, and just pride in the qualities of his heart, head, and hand. Whatever mistakes may have been made by the Government of the colony in those hard and difficult times (and I am quite ready to admit that there were many, especially if the past is to be judged by the light of the present), I never have hesitated in believing that, in appointing Captain Ferguson to the office he has so long filled, it was the right man in the right place. I shall be heartily rejoiced to find that the Government and inhabitants of the colony admit that this has been the case, and to learn that they have not forgotten the strong claims of one who has served them so long and so faithfully, and who, removed by God’s providence, so to say, in the maturity of his powers, has left a widow and young family behind him. I have done, I leave you to make use of this communication, or any portion of it, which you may think judicious and called for. There may be among Ferguson’s friends those who may not be sorry to be reminded of facts. By-the-bye, I may mention as a proof how completely Captain Ferguson’s mind was engrossed by devotion to his public duty, that while in Dover, only ten days before the operation, he took an opportunity to drag himself up into the lantern of the S. Foreland Lighthouse, and made a most careful scrutiny of the whole apparatus and arrangement, with a view of the adoption of any hint for the perfection of those under his charge in the colony. And now, goodbye. I trust this will find you in good health, and in comparative vigour. Believe me ever, dear Captain Cole, Yours very truly, C. J. La Trobe"The attempt for a floating church was made as early as 1853 following similar examples in London like the Seamen's Hospital. Captain Ferguson was instrumental in the foundation of the Bethel Church.Digital copies of the 37 pages ; 22 cm.1854, hobsons bay, geelong, melbourne, williamstown, sandridge, mariner's hospital, floating church, seamen's hospital, captain charles ferguson (1813-1868), kezia elizabeth hayter (1818-1885), rajah quilt, prison hulks, water police, harbour master, harbor master, gaols -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaArticle, Argus newspaper, The propose Seaman's Hospital at Williamstown, 9 June 1852
... ...Captain Charles Ferguson (1813-1868)...The hospital in Williamstown was the first attempt to provide such service. argus seaman's hospital williamstown the ship inn welfare Captain Charles Ferguson (1813-1868) The propose Seaman's Hospital at Williamstown. ..."A meeting for the purpose of considering the best means of estabishing an Institution of this kind, at the above place was held at the Ship Inn on Monday evening. Charles Ferguson, Esq, being voted to the Chair, briefly stated the intention of the present meeting, and that all must concur as to the necessity of founding same Institution for the relief of the numerous cases daily occuring in this port, amongst so great a number of ships, large at present but small in comparison to what may be expected in a short time. For the last five months ending May 31st, five hundred and eleven vessels en-tered Hobson's Bay, amounting to a tonnage of ninety-five thousand three hundred and seventy-two tons, which, in tho same proportion for twelve months, would give two hundred thousand tons annually and, calculating four men for each one hundred tons, shows that eight thou-sand sailors arrive at this port in the space of a year, for whom, at present, there is no provision made for either sickness or accidents. A lengthened conversation ensued, in th» course of which several instances were pointed out of he great benefit conferred upon the ship ping interest, by the establishment of an hospital at various ports named, and all agreed that such would be a great boon here. After some further discussion as to the wording of the re solution, the following was proposed by Captain Beaseley, and seconded by Captain Goss, «That this meeting is convinced of the necessity exist ing for a Seaman's Hospital, at Williams Town; and that a committee be appointed to draw up a menorial to His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, respectfully praying, that a sum of money be placed on the Estimate for the en suing year, fur this purposoe ; and that the memorial be given to William Westgarth, Esq. M.L.C. in order to its presentation, -and that the committee accompany Mr Westgarth at the presenting of the said memorial. This proposi tion was carried unanimously, and the following gentlemen were appointed a committee to draw up the memorial: Captain Berzeley (Clifton), Captain Ross (Kashemy), Captain Baker (City of Manchester), Captain Goss (Candahar), Capt Luke (Diana), Captain Nicholson (Calphurnia), Captain Hammach (Cambodia); and for carrying out the above, a meeting is appointed to take place on board the Clifton, this day, at four p.m. A vote of thanks to the Chairman being proposed by Thomas Hunt, Esq, and seconded by A. A. Broadfoot, Esq. the meeting adjourned."With the increase of commercial and migrant shipping, it was made obvious that seamen needed specific attention. The hospital in Williamstown was the first attempt to provide such service.argus, seaman's hospital, williamstown, the ship inn, welfare, captain charles ferguson (1813-1868) -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Class Photographs, Sunshine Technical school
... 1046.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Names Merril Campbell Erin Jolly Christine Horton Lynette Durrant Sheryl Compton Diane Chamberlain Lorraine Hyde Denise Fletcher Helena Koldziez Lorraine Allen Glenda Kittelty Leanne Kewish Elizabeth Bradley Norma Bonnell Raelene Bean Catherine Buttimer Brenda Collis Christine Davidson Dianne Carson Rhonda Campbell Pamela French 1046.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1B Names Judith Reid Dianne Roberts Barbara Stajanovie Diane Wright Dawn Mitchell Colleen Unknown Christine Lind Elizabeth Szabo Maureen Robertson Glenda Snooks Karen Winnell Patricia Merritt Rhonda Richards Janina Piatek Janet Williams Marina Martellani Miss Beckett Beverley Sutton Wendy Pascoe Carol Waring Gail Mitchell 1046.03- Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1C Names Vicki Farmer Catherine Burguess Susan Armitage Cornella Bonieki Cheryl Dean Cathie Couyoumou Mary Demko Mary Campo Teresa Cassar Angela Hardy Helen Allcorn Julie Baxter Innes Beltrame Judith Boys Mrs Clark Linda Ashton Kerry Bartel Nola Dusan Christine Edwards 1046.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1D Names Susan Johansen Robyn Keast Doris Fenech Kathleen Harkin Ann Jorgensen Lynette Hewitt Sherylyn Brett Raisa Goneharow Sandra Hunter Jennifer Harvey Maree Goring Jennifer Jorgensen Assuntina Fraietta Wilma Fox Mr Searle Gail Jenkinson Faye Holt Linda Greek 1046.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Names Conchetta Procopio Kay Pevitt Olga Demko Fay McAlphine Cheryl McFarlane Patricia Loone Androulla Petrou Norma Pengelly Grace Pulis Jill Nuttall Georgia Mienaelidis Nanette Davenport Stanislava Piatek Zoris Puiatti Karen Rhodes Lorraine Neilson Miss Fitzgibbon Christine Litchfield Maria Pavia Lucy Orzel Demetra Odyssea 1046.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Names Maureen Skinner Rita Zukowski Teresa Kulinski Gloria Sinnamon Yvonne Davies Mary Venville Karen Siddal Ingrid Wuerz Monika Irybus Julie Stanton Augustine Stoellinger Teresa Wiekokski Maxine White Mrs Borys Melita Silens Cherylin Rowley Debra Steers 1046.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2A Names Glenda Baldwin Margaret Collins Janet Moore Janine Fowler Fay Jenkins Lorna Doyle Nedda Bevilacqua Jeanette Brown Jennifer Hope Cheryl Batey Diane Heming Lynette Bourke Pamela Heming Cheryl Gliddon Janina Dinatale Christine McIlwaine Rita Abela Sherrill Bloxham Miss Palmer Rita Melderis Lorraine Coulston Lee Hoate 1046.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2B Names Daria Starezewski Brenda Towe Zoula Tsiaritopoulous Irene Ogilvie Giannina Mueilli Helga Petermaier Cheryl Smith Diane Pertzel Suzanne Parkinson Lynette Ovens Beryl Scanlon Geesje Bennik Lynette Reardon Glenda Paine Julie Smith Karina Silens Vicky Pykalo Miss Hooper Beverley Pace Shirley Walsh Judith Powell 1046.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2C Names Lorraine Harper Elvira Kulesza Renate Goettlicher Susan Hacker Doris Guilfoyle Kaye Langley Giacinta Grima Mary Kiss Kaye Lloyd Eva Boy Judith Kaye Margaret Ellis Irene Grant Nancy Gaffiero Francisca Gebing Pauline Edwards Olga Huzij Mr OBrien Noella Chambers Brenda Duxson Tessie Borg 1046.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2D Names Giovanna Tomasi Monica Vella Joan Roberts Lorraine Thomas Hannelore Meiruso Judith Onslow Edelgarde Zatylny Demetra Moshoudis Nola Peterson Helen Murphy Jeanette Radford Elsie Warden Catriona Taylor Brenda Self Stephanie Osoba Helen Shepherd Marion Warlich Heather Neville Mrs Edwards Ann Symanski Yanina Saliki Natalie Stajanovie Ingrid Sliwinski 1046.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2E Names Linda Canavan Helen Stylianou Theresa Jaskiewiez Susan Corrie Linda Bonnell Wendy Vague Cheryl Pardon Helen Ellis Mary Burquest Helen Missen Rose Bevan Janet Young Pamela Lawrence Ursula Probst Caterina Fiorenza Lois Green Absent Pamela Fairweather Pauline Connelly Elfrieda Gottieher Lidia Hura Evonne Mizzi Maureen Wicker 1046.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3A Names Maria Nestoras Bogusia Czech Angela Daglish Carol Lees Monica Hedley Hayrie Osman Astrid Kumpis Gail Jardine Pamela Minahan Agnes Taras Patricia Shepperbottom Margaret Wilson Coral Mark Rhonda Morgan Irene Ladum Joan Carr Miss Loveridge Wilma Graham Jacqueline Steers Julie Bison 1046.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Names June Read Nola Hill Josephine Dinitale Wilma Hyett Ann Marie Kiefer Pat Reid Helen Jury Clementina Brincat Gail Brazier Irene Zacharias Barbara Boy Evonne Hewett Kaye Dorgan Diane Clayton Susan Knott Marian Cox Mrs Lynch Maree OMalley Pat Flint Jennifer Rosewarne 1046.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3C Names Deirdre Lynch Dianne Thomas Ingrid Kumpis Rose Patterson Diane Sharples Wendy Patterson Glenda Fisher Rhonda Asheroft Jennifer Traynor Coral Duggan Nola Wigg Lorraine Paiee Rhonda Beagley Judith Nicolson Jennifer Near Carol Gray Miss Hoffman Irene Yerman Roswitha Wodtke Judith Lee 1046.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Names Annette Foley Cheryl Quinlan Donna Christou Janet Dunn Dianne Faafe Joan Whiffin Mary Zerafa Diane Mumford Maria Gigliotti Jeanette Greig Margaret Murphy Robyn Pascoe Marian Meinken Pamela Mann Carol Andersson Susan Oswin Maria Szot Caryl Herbison Miss Gunn Olga Tereschenko Pamela Haworth Lois McIlwaine 1046.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4A Names Shirley Stephens Diane Hamilton Kristyna Anezewski Lynette Smith Janis Laughton Miss ODea Jennifer Lester 1046.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4B Names Rosemary Bishop Susan Young Cheryl Platt Lorraine Siddal Robyn Brazier Barbara Whitehead Judith Sandlant Patricia Simmons Jennifer Smith Mrs Leonard Moira Iggington Elaine Short 1046.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4C Names Merril Hansby Marilyn Hughes Margaret Boyle Yvonne Amos Carol Beagley Linda Duncan Carol Densley Valerie McShanag Christine Eddy Sandra Bawden Jacqueline Jamieson Marian Crook Mrs Cox Susanne Cooper June Makin Absent Diane Barclay 1046.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4D Names Mary Nadolski Lorraine Seidel Diane Nolan Judith Neville Irene French Ingrid Telegener Linda Sime Susan Pertzel Heather Stephens Judith Taylor Marlene Scott Judith Steers Irence Stanek Judith Smith Mrs Maher Raelene Munro Caroline Reid Heather Moon 1046.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5A Names Ann Lynch Susanne Charles Glenyee Acreman Jill Cooper Robyn Cunningham Ann Landos Christine Winnell Pamela Walker Wendy Robinson Franka Marispan Marianne Kramer Valerie Larcombe Lynnette Coffey Mrs Ferguson Jennifer Twaits Patricia McDermott Coral Clayton 1046.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5B Names Lillian Davenport Peter Springer Frederick Wheelhouse Kenneth Onslow Tony Galea Heather Byrnes Wayne Thompson Douglas Powell Bayden Thomas Glenn Clark Allan Foley Patricia Lyon Janet Wolfe Barbara Henderson Mrs Ferguson Ilse Vormwald Jennifer Overall Susan Lyall 1046.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 House Captains Names Douglas Powell B Neil Ross H Lucio Sartori Fl Timothy Moore Fawkner Judith Steers N Jennifer Twaits MK Rosemary Bishop B Margaret Boyle F 1046.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Prefects Names Peter Buttimes Noel Farmer Rovert Collins Guiseppe Pulilano Peter Kerniek Anthony Leharn Ronald Stead Pat Lyon Janet Wohi Franka Maraspin Barbara Henderson Sue Charles Glenyee Acreman Mrs Edwards Mark Almond Allan Laughton Neil Ross Denis Capuano Primo Kovachovieh Stewart Moiles Henry Dynak Mr Etherton Pat McDermott Jennifer Smith Elaine Short Lucio Sartori Christine Winnell Lorraine Siddal Valerie Larcombe Wendy Robinson...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Sunshine Student Class Photo 1046.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Names Merril Campbell Erin Jolly Christine Horton Lynette Durrant Sheryl Compton Diane Chamberlain Lorraine Hyde Denise Fletcher Helena Koldziez Lorraine Allen Glenda Kittelty Leanne Kewish Elizabeth Bradley Norma Bonnell Raelene Bean Catherine Buttimer Brenda Collis Christine Davidson Dianne Carson Rhonda Campbell Pamela French 1046.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1B Names Judith Reid Dianne Roberts Barbara Stajanovie Diane Wright Dawn Mitchell Colleen Unknown Christine Lind Elizabeth Szabo Maureen Robertson Glenda Snooks Karen Winnell Patricia Merritt Rhonda Richards Janina Piatek Janet Williams Marina Martellani Miss Beckett Beverley Sutton Wendy Pascoe Carol Waring Gail Mitchell 1046.03- Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1C Names Vicki Farmer Catherine Burguess Susan Armitage Cornella Bonieki Cheryl Dean Cathie Couyoumou Mary Demko Mary Campo Teresa Cassar Angela Hardy Helen Allcorn Julie Baxter Innes Beltrame Judith Boys Mrs Clark Linda Ashton Kerry Bartel Nola Dusan Christine Edwards 1046.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1D Names Susan Johansen Robyn Keast Doris Fenech Kathleen Harkin Ann Jorgensen Lynette Hewitt Sherylyn Brett Raisa Goneharow Sandra Hunter Jennifer Harvey Maree Goring Jennifer Jorgensen Assuntina Fraietta Wilma Fox Mr Searle Gail Jenkinson Faye Holt Linda Greek 1046.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Names Conchetta Procopio Kay Pevitt Olga Demko Fay McAlphine Cheryl McFarlane Patricia Loone Androulla Petrou Norma Pengelly Grace Pulis Jill Nuttall Georgia Mienaelidis Nanette Davenport Stanislava Piatek Zoris Puiatti Karen Rhodes Lorraine Neilson Miss Fitzgibbon Christine Litchfield Maria Pavia Lucy Orzel Demetra Odyssea 1046.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Names Maureen Skinner Rita Zukowski Teresa Kulinski Gloria Sinnamon Yvonne Davies Mary Venville Karen Siddal Ingrid Wuerz Monika Irybus Julie Stanton Augustine Stoellinger Teresa Wiekokski Maxine White Mrs Borys Melita Silens Cherylin Rowley Debra Steers 1046.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2A Names Glenda Baldwin Margaret Collins Janet Moore Janine Fowler Fay Jenkins Lorna Doyle Nedda Bevilacqua Jeanette Brown Jennifer Hope Cheryl Batey Diane Heming Lynette Bourke Pamela Heming Cheryl Gliddon Janina Dinatale Christine McIlwaine Rita Abela Sherrill Bloxham Miss Palmer Rita Melderis Lorraine Coulston Lee Hoate 1046.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2B Names Daria Starezewski Brenda Towe Zoula Tsiaritopoulous Irene Ogilvie Giannina Mueilli Helga Petermaier Cheryl Smith Diane Pertzel Suzanne Parkinson Lynette Ovens Beryl Scanlon Geesje Bennik Lynette Reardon Glenda Paine Julie Smith Karina Silens Vicky Pykalo Miss Hooper Beverley Pace Shirley Walsh Judith Powell 1046.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2C Names Lorraine Harper Elvira Kulesza Renate Goettlicher Susan Hacker Doris Guilfoyle Kaye Langley Giacinta Grima Mary Kiss Kaye Lloyd Eva Boy Judith Kaye Margaret Ellis Irene Grant Nancy Gaffiero Francisca Gebing Pauline Edwards Olga Huzij Mr OBrien Noella Chambers Brenda Duxson Tessie Borg 1046.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2D Names Giovanna Tomasi Monica Vella Joan Roberts Lorraine Thomas Hannelore Meiruso Judith Onslow Edelgarde Zatylny Demetra Moshoudis Nola Peterson Helen Murphy Jeanette Radford Elsie Warden Catriona Taylor Brenda Self Stephanie Osoba Helen Shepherd Marion Warlich Heather Neville Mrs Edwards Ann Symanski Yanina Saliki Natalie Stajanovie Ingrid Sliwinski 1046.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2E Names Linda Canavan Helen Stylianou Theresa Jaskiewiez Susan Corrie Linda Bonnell Wendy Vague Cheryl Pardon Helen Ellis Mary Burquest Helen Missen Rose Bevan Janet Young Pamela Lawrence Ursula Probst Caterina Fiorenza Lois Green Absent Pamela Fairweather Pauline Connelly Elfrieda Gottieher Lidia Hura Evonne Mizzi Maureen Wicker 1046.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3A Names Maria Nestoras Bogusia Czech Angela Daglish Carol Lees Monica Hedley Hayrie Osman Astrid Kumpis Gail Jardine Pamela Minahan Agnes Taras Patricia Shepperbottom Margaret Wilson Coral Mark Rhonda Morgan Irene Ladum Joan Carr Miss Loveridge Wilma Graham Jacqueline Steers Julie Bison 1046.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Names June Read Nola Hill Josephine Dinitale Wilma Hyett Ann Marie Kiefer Pat Reid Helen Jury Clementina Brincat Gail Brazier Irene Zacharias Barbara Boy Evonne Hewett Kaye Dorgan Diane Clayton Susan Knott Marian Cox Mrs Lynch Maree OMalley Pat Flint Jennifer Rosewarne 1046.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3C Names Deirdre Lynch Dianne Thomas Ingrid Kumpis Rose Patterson Diane Sharples Wendy Patterson Glenda Fisher Rhonda Asheroft Jennifer Traynor Coral Duggan Nola Wigg Lorraine Paiee Rhonda Beagley Judith Nicolson Jennifer Near Carol Gray Miss Hoffman Irene Yerman Roswitha Wodtke Judith Lee 1046.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Names Annette Foley Cheryl Quinlan Donna Christou Janet Dunn Dianne Faafe Joan Whiffin Mary Zerafa Diane Mumford Maria Gigliotti Jeanette Greig Margaret Murphy Robyn Pascoe Marian Meinken Pamela Mann Carol Andersson Susan Oswin Maria Szot Caryl Herbison Miss Gunn Olga Tereschenko Pamela Haworth Lois McIlwaine 1046.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4A Names Shirley Stephens Diane Hamilton Kristyna Anezewski Lynette Smith Janis Laughton Miss ODea Jennifer Lester 1046.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4B Names Rosemary Bishop Susan Young Cheryl Platt Lorraine Siddal Robyn Brazier Barbara Whitehead Judith Sandlant Patricia Simmons Jennifer Smith Mrs Leonard Moira Iggington Elaine Short 1046.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4C Names Merril Hansby Marilyn Hughes Margaret Boyle Yvonne Amos Carol Beagley Linda Duncan Carol Densley Valerie McShanag Christine Eddy Sandra Bawden Jacqueline Jamieson Marian Crook Mrs Cox Susanne Cooper June Makin Absent Diane Barclay 1046.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4D Names Mary Nadolski Lorraine Seidel Diane Nolan Judith Neville Irene French Ingrid Telegener Linda Sime Susan Pertzel Heather Stephens Judith Taylor Marlene Scott Judith Steers Irence Stanek Judith Smith Mrs Maher Raelene Munro Caroline Reid Heather Moon 1046.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5A Names Ann Lynch Susanne Charles Glenyee Acreman Jill Cooper Robyn Cunningham Ann Landos Christine Winnell Pamela Walker Wendy Robinson Franka Marispan Marianne Kramer Valerie Larcombe Lynnette Coffey Mrs Ferguson Jennifer Twaits Patricia McDermott Coral Clayton 1046.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5B Names Lillian Davenport Peter Springer Frederick Wheelhouse Kenneth Onslow Tony Galea Heather Byrnes Wayne Thompson Douglas Powell Bayden Thomas Glenn Clark Allan Foley Patricia Lyon Janet Wolfe Barbara Henderson Mrs Ferguson Ilse Vormwald Jennifer Overall Susan Lyall 1046.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 House Captains Names Douglas Powell B Neil Ross H Lucio Sartori Fl Timothy Moore Fawkner Judith Steers N Jennifer Twaits MK Rosemary Bishop B Margaret Boyle F 1046.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Prefects Names Peter Buttimes Noel Farmer Rovert Collins Guiseppe Pulilano Peter Kerniek Anthony Leharn Ronald Stead Pat Lyon Janet Wohi Franka Maraspin Barbara Henderson Sue Charles Glenyee Acreman Mrs Edwards Mark Almond Allan Laughton Neil Ross Denis Capuano Primo Kovachovieh Stewart Moiles Henry Dynak Mr Etherton Pat McDermott Jennifer Smith Elaine Short Lucio Sartori Christine Winnell Lorraine Siddal Valerie Larcombe Wendy Robinson A collection of 25 black and white photographs of the 1965 junior school of the Sunshine Technical School Teachers Mrs Jennifer Ferguson, Miss OShea Mrs Leonard Mrs Cox Mrs Mahey Miss Loveridge Mrs Lynch Miss Hoffman Miss Gunn Mr OBrien Mrs Edwards Miss Beckett Mrs Clark Mrs Boris The names of the students are written caligraphically, in white ink on the leaf facing the photographs Photograph Sunshine Technical School 1965 Class Photographs Sunshine Technical school ...1046.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Names Merril Campbell Erin Jolly Christine Horton Lynette Durrant Sheryl Compton Diane Chamberlain Lorraine Hyde Denise Fletcher Helena Koldziez Lorraine Allen Glenda Kittelty Leanne Kewish Elizabeth Bradley Norma Bonnell Raelene Bean Catherine Buttimer Brenda Collis Christine Davidson Dianne Carson Rhonda Campbell Pamela French 1046.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1B Names Judith Reid Dianne Roberts Barbara Stajanovie Diane Wright Dawn Mitchell Colleen Unknown Christine Lind Elizabeth Szabo Maureen Robertson Glenda Snooks Karen Winnell Patricia Merritt Rhonda Richards Janina Piatek Janet Williams Marina Martellani Miss Beckett Beverley Sutton Wendy Pascoe Carol Waring Gail Mitchell 1046.03- Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1C Names Vicki Farmer Catherine Burguess Susan Armitage Cornella Bonieki Cheryl Dean Cathie Couyoumou Mary Demko Mary Campo Teresa Cassar Angela Hardy Helen Allcorn Julie Baxter Innes Beltrame Judith Boys Mrs Clark Linda Ashton Kerry Bartel Nola Dusan Christine Edwards 1046.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1D Names Susan Johansen Robyn Keast Doris Fenech Kathleen Harkin Ann Jorgensen Lynette Hewitt Sherylyn Brett Raisa Goneharow Sandra Hunter Jennifer Harvey Maree Goring Jennifer Jorgensen Assuntina Fraietta Wilma Fox Mr Searle Gail Jenkinson Faye Holt Linda Greek 1046.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Names Conchetta Procopio Kay Pevitt Olga Demko Fay McAlphine Cheryl McFarlane Patricia Loone Androulla Petrou Norma Pengelly Grace Pulis Jill Nuttall Georgia Mienaelidis Nanette Davenport Stanislava Piatek Zoris Puiatti Karen Rhodes Lorraine Neilson Miss Fitzgibbon Christine Litchfield Maria Pavia Lucy Orzel Demetra Odyssea 1046.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Names Maureen Skinner Rita Zukowski Teresa Kulinski Gloria Sinnamon Yvonne Davies Mary Venville Karen Siddal Ingrid Wuerz Monika Irybus Julie Stanton Augustine Stoellinger Teresa Wiekokski Maxine White Mrs Borys Melita Silens Cherylin Rowley Debra Steers 1046.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2A Names Glenda Baldwin Margaret Collins Janet Moore Janine Fowler Fay Jenkins Lorna Doyle Nedda Bevilacqua Jeanette Brown Jennifer Hope Cheryl Batey Diane Heming Lynette Bourke Pamela Heming Cheryl Gliddon Janina Dinatale Christine McIlwaine Rita Abela Sherrill Bloxham Miss Palmer Rita Melderis Lorraine Coulston Lee Hoate 1046.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2B Names Daria Starezewski Brenda Towe Zoula Tsiaritopoulous Irene Ogilvie Giannina Mueilli Helga Petermaier Cheryl Smith Diane Pertzel Suzanne Parkinson Lynette Ovens Beryl Scanlon Geesje Bennik Lynette Reardon Glenda Paine Julie Smith Karina Silens Vicky Pykalo Miss Hooper Beverley Pace Shirley Walsh Judith Powell 1046.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2C Names Lorraine Harper Elvira Kulesza Renate Goettlicher Susan Hacker Doris Guilfoyle Kaye Langley Giacinta Grima Mary Kiss Kaye Lloyd Eva Boy Judith Kaye Margaret Ellis Irene Grant Nancy Gaffiero Francisca Gebing Pauline Edwards Olga Huzij Mr OBrien Noella Chambers Brenda Duxson Tessie Borg 1046.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2D Names Giovanna Tomasi Monica Vella Joan Roberts Lorraine Thomas Hannelore Meiruso Judith Onslow Edelgarde Zatylny Demetra Moshoudis Nola Peterson Helen Murphy Jeanette Radford Elsie Warden Catriona Taylor Brenda Self Stephanie Osoba Helen Shepherd Marion Warlich Heather Neville Mrs Edwards Ann Symanski Yanina Saliki Natalie Stajanovie Ingrid Sliwinski 1046.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2E Names Linda Canavan Helen Stylianou Theresa Jaskiewiez Susan Corrie Linda Bonnell Wendy Vague Cheryl Pardon Helen Ellis Mary Burquest Helen Missen Rose Bevan Janet Young Pamela Lawrence Ursula Probst Caterina Fiorenza Lois Green Absent Pamela Fairweather Pauline Connelly Elfrieda Gottieher Lidia Hura Evonne Mizzi Maureen Wicker 1046.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3A Names Maria Nestoras Bogusia Czech Angela Daglish Carol Lees Monica Hedley Hayrie Osman Astrid Kumpis Gail Jardine Pamela Minahan Agnes Taras Patricia Shepperbottom Margaret Wilson Coral Mark Rhonda Morgan Irene Ladum Joan Carr Miss Loveridge Wilma Graham Jacqueline Steers Julie Bison 1046.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Names June Read Nola Hill Josephine Dinitale Wilma Hyett Ann Marie Kiefer Pat Reid Helen Jury Clementina Brincat Gail Brazier Irene Zacharias Barbara Boy Evonne Hewett Kaye Dorgan Diane Clayton Susan Knott Marian Cox Mrs Lynch Maree OMalley Pat Flint Jennifer Rosewarne 1046.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3C Names Deirdre Lynch Dianne Thomas Ingrid Kumpis Rose Patterson Diane Sharples Wendy Patterson Glenda Fisher Rhonda Asheroft Jennifer Traynor Coral Duggan Nola Wigg Lorraine Paiee Rhonda Beagley Judith Nicolson Jennifer Near Carol Gray Miss Hoffman Irene Yerman Roswitha Wodtke Judith Lee 1046.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Names Annette Foley Cheryl Quinlan Donna Christou Janet Dunn Dianne Faafe Joan Whiffin Mary Zerafa Diane Mumford Maria Gigliotti Jeanette Greig Margaret Murphy Robyn Pascoe Marian Meinken Pamela Mann Carol Andersson Susan Oswin Maria Szot Caryl Herbison Miss Gunn Olga Tereschenko Pamela Haworth Lois McIlwaine 1046.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4A Names Shirley Stephens Diane Hamilton Kristyna Anezewski Lynette Smith Janis Laughton Miss ODea Jennifer Lester 1046.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4B Names Rosemary Bishop Susan Young Cheryl Platt Lorraine Siddal Robyn Brazier Barbara Whitehead Judith Sandlant Patricia Simmons Jennifer Smith Mrs Leonard Moira Iggington Elaine Short 1046.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4C Names Merril Hansby Marilyn Hughes Margaret Boyle Yvonne Amos Carol Beagley Linda Duncan Carol Densley Valerie McShanag Christine Eddy Sandra Bawden Jacqueline Jamieson Marian Crook Mrs Cox Susanne Cooper June Makin Absent Diane Barclay 1046.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4D Names Mary Nadolski Lorraine Seidel Diane Nolan Judith Neville Irene French Ingrid Telegener Linda Sime Susan Pertzel Heather Stephens Judith Taylor Marlene Scott Judith Steers Irence Stanek Judith Smith Mrs Maher Raelene Munro Caroline Reid Heather Moon 1046.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5A Names Ann Lynch Susanne Charles Glenyee Acreman Jill Cooper Robyn Cunningham Ann Landos Christine Winnell Pamela Walker Wendy Robinson Franka Marispan Marianne Kramer Valerie Larcombe Lynnette Coffey Mrs Ferguson Jennifer Twaits Patricia McDermott Coral Clayton 1046.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5B Names Lillian Davenport Peter Springer Frederick Wheelhouse Kenneth Onslow Tony Galea Heather Byrnes Wayne Thompson Douglas Powell Bayden Thomas Glenn Clark Allan Foley Patricia Lyon Janet Wolfe Barbara Henderson Mrs Ferguson Ilse Vormwald Jennifer Overall Susan Lyall 1046.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 House Captains Names Douglas Powell B Neil Ross H Lucio Sartori Fl Timothy Moore Fawkner Judith Steers N Jennifer Twaits MK Rosemary Bishop B Margaret Boyle F 1046.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Prefects Names Peter Buttimes Noel Farmer Rovert Collins Guiseppe Pulilano Peter Kerniek Anthony Leharn Ronald Stead Pat Lyon Janet Wohi Franka Maraspin Barbara Henderson Sue Charles Glenyee Acreman Mrs Edwards Mark Almond Allan Laughton Neil Ross Denis Capuano Primo Kovachovieh Stewart Moiles Henry Dynak Mr Etherton Pat McDermott Jennifer Smith Elaine Short Lucio Sartori Christine Winnell Lorraine Siddal Valerie Larcombe Wendy Robinsonsunshine technical school, technical school, sunshine, student, class photo
