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Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Faye Lamb, Christmas picnics at Heidelberg Golf Club - Helicopter arrives at Christmas picnic, 1990
... arrives at Christmas picnic...Christmas picnics at Heidelberg Golf Club - Helicopter... Christmas picnics at Heidelberg Golf Club - Helicopter arrives ...Christmas picnics at Heidelberg Golf Club - Helicopter arrives at Christmas picnic, 1990s.Colour photograph and captionchristmas picnics, heidelberg golf club -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Starting for Christmas picnic, 25 December 1913
... Starting for Christmas picnic... for Christmas picnic Handwritten in blue ink: "8" Handwritten twice... for them to take them on an outing. Starting for Christmas picnic ...The sailors, officers and Reverend Gurney Goldsmith (centre) were picked up from the Siddeley Street mission by two double deck motorbuses. On the buses is written: "Motor Tyre, The place for tyre, 400-3-5 Swanston Street, Melbourne - Red Cross Hospital - The Globe". The Mission flag and the Union Jack are brought with the men to the St John's College, St Kilda East. The photograph appears in the Annual Report 1913. In the Age we could read: "SAILORS' PICNIC. The seamen from ships in port, were hospitably entertained on Christmas day by friends of the Victoria Missions to Seamen. The day was spent at St. John's College, East St. Kilda, by invitation of the warden and Mrs. Hart. The sailors enjoyed the treat, and entered heartily into the sports held during the afternoon. The evening was spent at the institute on the Australian wharf when every sailor received a Christmas' present from 'the brig." The photograph was used in the "Jottings fro our log" quarterly publication of the Mission in 1916.Sepia photograph with a thin black frame depicting seamen gathering in front of the Central Institute, Siddeley Street, where buses are waiting for them to take them on an outing.Handwritten at the back in pencil: "168" / Starting for Christmas picnic Handwritten in blue ink: "8" Handwritten twice in blue ink: 1914? at the top and 1914 at the bottom.siddeley street institute, ww1, christmas, transport, rev gurney goldsmith, flag, red cross, the globe, union jack, motorbus, 1913, xmas -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Santa Photograph, Father Christmas in the Park, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... 1990 Christmas picnic, believed to have taken place.../ Jacana Primary School / Christmas Picnic 1990 / This Paper... 1990 Christmas picnic, believed to have taken place ...This photograph was taken during Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, believed to have taken place at Greenvale Reservoir in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The image features a person dressed as Father Christmas standing outdoors in a park-like setting, surrounded by natural elements such as trees and open grass. This festive figure was a central part of the school’s end-of-year celebration, engaging with children and contributing to the joyful atmosphere. Events like this were common in late 20th-century Australian school culture, reflecting a community-oriented approach to holiday festivities and outdoor recreation.This photograph holds cultural and social significance as a visual record of Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, believed to have taken place at Greenvale Reservoir in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. It captures a moment emblematic of late 20th-century Australian school traditions, where community, celebration, and outdoor recreation were central to end-of-year festivities. The presence of Father Christmas engaging with children reflects the enduring role of seasonal figures in fostering joy and imagination among young students. The natural setting and informal gathering highlight the importance of public spaces like Greenvale Reservoir in supporting community events. As such, the image contributes to the documentation of local educational practices, social customs, and recreational use of public land during this period.Colour photograph on glossy paper in portrait format.PH18289 (crossed out)/ PH4209 (crossed out)/ PH-4868/ Jacana Primary School / Christmas Picnic 1990 / This Paper / Manufactured / By Kodakjacana, jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, father christmas, santa -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Santa Photograph, Father Christmas, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, believed to be held... Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, believed to be held ...This photograph captures a festive moment from the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, believed to be held at Greenvale Reservoir Park, a popular recreational area located north of Melbourne. The image features Father Christmas (Santa Claus) interacting with children during the school’s annual end-of-year celebration.This photograph is a culturally and historically significant artifact that captures a cherished moment from the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, believed to held at Greenvale Reservoir, a popular community gathering space in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The image features Father Christmas engaging with students in a festive outdoor setting, symbolising the school’s commitment to creating joyful, inclusive experiences for its children. The picnic was a highlight of the school calendar, offering students a day of celebration, connection, and community spirit beyond the classroom.Photograph on glossy paper of Father Christmas with children in the park.PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, jacana, father christmas -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Group Photograph, Picnic Group Photo, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, likely held at Greenvale... Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, likely held at Greenvale ...This photograph captures a festive moment from the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, likely held at Greenvale Reservoir Park—a popular recreational destination north of Melbourne known for its open spaces and family-friendly amenities. The image features students enjoying an end-of-year celebration, reflecting the school’s tradition of fostering community spirit and marking milestones with shared outdoor events. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959, served as a vital educational and social hub for the suburb of Jacana until its closure in the early 2000s. Events like the annual Christmas picnic were integral to the school’s culture, offering students opportunities to build friendships, celebrate achievements, and connect with their peers and teachers outside the classroom. The choice of Greenvale Reservoir Park underscores the school’s connection to local landscapes and its emphasis on accessible, communal experiences. This photograph stands as a visual testament to the values of inclusiveness, joy, and community that defined Jacana Primary School during a formative period in the suburb’s development. It also contributes to the broader narrative of how public education in Melbourne’s outer suburbs supported social cohesion and identity across generations.This 1990 photograph of Jacana Primary School’s Christmas picnic, likely held at Greenvale Reservoir Park, offers a compelling visual record of community celebration and student life in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Featuring Grade 5 and 6 students, the image captures a moment of joy, social connection, and tradition at the end of the school year. Events like this picnic were central to the school’s culture, fostering a sense of belonging and reinforcing relationships among students, staff, and families. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959 and closed in the early 2000s, played a vital role in shaping the identity of the Jacana community. This photograph reflects the school’s commitment to inclusiveness, wellbeing, and shared experience, while also illustrating broader patterns of public education and suburban development in late 20th-century Victoria. As part of the school’s visual legacy, the image contributes to our understanding of how educational institutions supported social cohesion and community life across generations.Photograph on glossy paper of a group children in the park.PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, jacana, christmas party -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Group Photograph, Festive Fun for the Little Ones, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, likely held at Greenvale... Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, likely held at Greenvale ...This photograph captures a joyful moment from the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, likely held at Greenvale Reservoir Park—a well-loved recreational area north of Melbourne known for its open spaces and family-friendly atmosphere. The image features younger students participating in an end-of-year celebration, highlighting the school’s tradition of fostering community spirit through shared outdoor events. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959, was a cornerstone of the Jacana community until its closure in the early 2000s. Annual events such as the Christmas picnic played a vital role in the school’s culture, offering students—particularly those in the early years—a chance to build friendships, celebrate the school year, and engage with their peers and teachers in a relaxed, natural setting. The use of Greenvale Reservoir Park reflects the school’s connection to local landscapes and its emphasis on accessible, inclusive experiences. This photograph serves as a visual record of the values that defined Jacana Primary School: joy, inclusiveness, and community. It also contributes to a broader understanding of how public education in Melbourne’s outer suburbs supported social cohesion, identity, and intergenerational connection during a formative period in the region’s development.The archive documenting the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas Party, likely held at Greenvale Reservoir Park, holds cultural and historical value as a record of community life and educational practice in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Featuring younger students in a festive outdoor setting, the collection reflects the school’s commitment to fostering joy, inclusion, and social connection through shared experiences beyond the classroom. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959 and closed in the early 2000s, played a vital role in shaping the identity of the Jacana community. Events such as the annual Christmas picnic were central to the school’s ethos, offering students opportunities to celebrate milestones, build friendships, and engage with their environment in meaningful ways. The use of Greenvale Reservoir Park highlights the school’s connection to local landscapes and its emphasis on accessible, family-oriented activities. This archive contributes to a broader understanding of how public education supported social cohesion, community identity, and intergenerational connection during a formative period in suburban development. It stands as a testament to the enduring impact of school traditions in shaping collective memory and local heritage.Photograph on glossy paper of a group children in the park.PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, jacana, christmas party -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Group Photograph, Early Years Celebration, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, likely held at Greenvale Reservoir... School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, likely held at Greenvale Reservoir ...This photograph captures a joyful scene from Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, likely held at Greenvale Reservoir Park—a popular recreational destination north of Melbourne, celebrated for its wide open spaces and welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. The image showcases younger students enjoying an end-of-year celebration, reflecting the school’s commitment to nurturing community spirit through shared outdoor experiences. Founded in 1959, Jacana Primary School was a vital part of the local community until its closure in the early 2000s. Events like the annual Christmas picnic were central to the school’s culture, offering students—especially those in the early years—opportunities to form friendships, celebrate their achievements, and connect with peers and teachers in a relaxed, natural setting. The choice of Greenvale Reservoir Park underscores the school’s strong ties to local landscapes and its dedication to inclusive, accessible activities. This photograph stands as a visual testament to the values that defined Jacana Primary School: joy, inclusiveness, and a deep sense of community. It also contributes to a broader understanding of how public education in Melbourne’s outer suburbs fostered social cohesion, local identity, and intergenerational connection during a formative period in the region’s development.This photograph from the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, likely held at Greenvale Reservoir Park, is a valuable visual record of community life and educational culture in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during the late 20th century. It captures the joyful participation of younger students in a cherished annual event, reflecting the school’s emphasis on inclusiveness, celebration, and connection to local natural spaces. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959 and closed in the early 2000s, played a pivotal role in shaping the social fabric of the Jacana community. Events such as the Christmas picnic were integral to the school’s identity, fostering friendships, strengthening ties between families and educators, and promoting a sense of belonging among students. The use of Greenvale Reservoir Park highlights the school’s commitment to accessible, outdoor learning environments and its engagement with the surrounding landscape. This image is significant not only for its depiction of school traditions but also for its broader representation of how public education in Melbourne’s outer suburbs contributed to social cohesion, local identity, and intergenerational connection. It stands as a testament to the enduring values of joy, community, and inclusivity that defined Jacana Primary School and its legacy.Photograph on glossy paper of a group children in the park.PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, jacana, christmas party -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Group Photograph, Gathering in the Park, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... School Christmas picnic, depicts children and adults gathered... School Christmas picnic, depicts children and adults gathered ...This photograph, taken during the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, depicts children and adults gathered on the grass in a relaxed, park-like setting—likely Greenvale Reservoir Park in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Groups are seated on blankets or directly on the grass, sharing snacks and drinks, suggesting a casual and inclusive celebration to mark the end of the school year. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959, was a central institution in the Jacana community until its closure in the early 2000s. Annual events such as the Christmas picnic were a key part of the school’s culture, fostering a sense of community among students, families, and staff. These gatherings provided opportunities for informal interaction, celebration, and connection beyond the classroom. The use of Greenvale Reservoir Park reflects the school’s emphasis on accessible, natural spaces that supported outdoor learning and social engagement. The park’s open environment encouraged intergenerational participation and reinforced the school’s values of inclusivity and community spirit. This image is historically significant as it illustrates the role of public education in promoting social cohesion and local identity in Melbourne’s outer suburbs during a period of suburban expansion. It also serves as a visual record of Jacana Primary School’s enduring legacy in shaping community life through shared experiences.This photograph, taken during the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, is a valuable visual record of community engagement and school culture in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. It depicts children and adults gathered on the grass in a relaxed, park-like setting—likely Greenvale Reservoir Park—sharing food, conversation, and companionship in celebration of the end of the school year. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959 and closed in the early 2000s, played a central role in the Jacana community. Annual events such as the Christmas picnic were integral to the school’s identity, fostering a sense of belonging and connection among students, families, and staff. These gatherings encouraged informal interaction and reinforced the school’s commitment to inclusivity and community-building. The image is historically significant as it reflects the broader role of public education in promoting social cohesion, local identity, and intergenerational relationships during a period of suburban growth and transformation. It also highlights the importance of accessible public spaces—like Greenvale Reservoir Park—in supporting educational and social experiences beyond the classroom.Photograph on glossy paper of a group children in the park.PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, jacana, christmas party -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Group Photograph, Hilltop Moments, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... School Christmas picnic, shows children playing freely... School Christmas picnic, shows children playing freely ...This photograph, taken during the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, shows children playing freely on a grassy hill—likely within Greenvale Reservoir Park, a popular location for school and family outings in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The image captures a relaxed and spontaneous moment of outdoor play, with students climbing, sitting, and lying on the hillside while others observe from the fence line above. Jacana Primary School, founded in 1959, was a key educational and social institution in the Jacana community until its closure in the early 2000s. Annual events like the Christmas picnic were central to the school’s culture, offering students opportunities to celebrate the end of the school year in a natural, open-air setting. These gatherings fostered a sense of belonging and community among students, families, and staff. The choice of Greenvale Reservoir Park reflects the school’s emphasis on accessible, inclusive experiences and its connection to local landscapes. The park’s open spaces provided a safe and engaging environment for children to explore, play, and interact beyond the classroom. This photograph is historically significant as it illustrates the role of public education in promoting social cohesion and community identity in Melbourne’s outer suburbs during a period of rapid urban development. It also serves as a visual reminder of the value placed on outdoor learning and intergenerational connection in the school’s traditions.This photograph, taken during the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, is a significant visual record of childhood experience and community life in Melbourne’s outer northern suburbs. It captures students engaging in unstructured outdoor play on a grassy hill—likely within Greenvale Reservoir Park—highlighting the school’s emphasis on freedom, exploration, and connection to the natural environment. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959 and closed in the early 2000s, was a vital institution in the Jacana community. Events like the annual Christmas picnic were central to the school’s culture, offering students opportunities to celebrate the end of the school year in a relaxed, inclusive setting. The choice of Greenvale Reservoir Park reflects the school’s commitment to accessible, local spaces that supported both learning and play. The image is historically significant as it illustrates the broader role of public education in fostering social cohesion, community identity, and intergenerational connection during a period of suburban growth and change. It also serves as a testament to the enduring value of outdoor experiences in shaping childhood memories and school traditions.Photograph on glossy paper of a group children in the park.PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, jacana, christmas party -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Group Photograph, Picnic Under the Pavilion, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... Primary School Christmas picnic, likely held at Greenvale... Primary School Christmas picnic, likely held at Greenvale ...This photograph documents a moment from the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, likely held at Greenvale Reservoir Park, a popular recreational area in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The image shows students, families, and staff gathered under a wooden pavilion, engaging in festive activities that marked the end of the school year. Jacana Primary School was established in 1959 to serve the growing suburban community of Jacana, part of Melbourne’s post-war urban expansion. The school became a central institution in the area, not only for education but also for fostering social bonds among families from diverse backgrounds. Annual events like the Christmas picnic were key to the school’s ethos, promoting inclusivity, celebration, and connection to nature. Greenvale Reservoir Park, where the picnic was likely held, offered a scenic and accessible venue for such gatherings. Its open spaces and family-friendly amenities made it an ideal location for school events, reinforcing the school’s commitment to outdoor learning and community engagement. The photograph is historically significant as it reflects broader trends in public education during the late 20th century in Melbourne’s outer suburbs—particularly the role of schools in building community identity and supporting intergenerational relationships. It also captures the spirit of Jacana Primary School before its closure in the early 2000s, preserving a visual memory of its contribution to local life.This photograph, taken during the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic at Greenvale Reservoir Park, holds cultural and historical significance as a visual record of community life and educational values in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during the late 20th century. It captures a moment of joyful gathering under a wooden pavilion, where students, families, and staff came together to celebrate the end of the school year. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959, served as a cornerstone of the Jacana community until its closure in the early 2000s. Events such as the annual Christmas picnic were central to the school’s identity, fostering inclusiveness, friendship, and a strong sense of belonging. The choice of Greenvale Reservoir Park reflects the school’s connection to local landscapes and its commitment to accessible, outdoor learning experiences. The image is significant not only for its depiction of school traditions but also for its broader representation of how public education in Melbourne’s outer suburbs supported social cohesion, local identity, and intergenerational connection. It stands as a testament to the enduring values of joy, community, and inclusivity that defined Jacana Primary School and its legacy within the region.Photograph on glossy paper of a group children in the park.PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, jacana, christmas party -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Group Photograph, Piggyback Races, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... School Christmas picnic, captures children participating... School Christmas picnic, captures children participating ...This photograph, taken during the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, captures children participating in a piggyback race in a park setting—likely Greenvale Reservoir Park, a well-known recreational area in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The image shows students actively engaged in playful competition, with a red cone marking the race course and groups of children and adults scattered throughout the background. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959 and closed in the early 2000s, was a central institution in the Jacana community. Events like the annual Christmas picnic were key to the school’s culture, offering students opportunities to celebrate the end of the school year through games, social interaction, and outdoor fun. These activities fostered a sense of camaraderie, physical engagement, and community spirit. The use of Greenvale Reservoir Park reflects the school’s commitment to accessible, natural spaces that supported inclusive and active learning experiences. The park’s open layout and family-friendly environment made it an ideal venue for school-wide gatherings that encouraged participation across age groups. This image is historically significant as it illustrates the role of public education in promoting social cohesion, physical wellbeing, and community identity in Melbourne’s outer suburbs during a period of suburban development. It also serves as a visual record of Jacana Primary School’s emphasis on joyful, shared experiences that extended beyond the classroom.This photograph, taken during the 1990 Jacana Primary School Christmas picnic, is a vivid representation of the school’s commitment to joyful, inclusive, and active community events. It captures children participating in a piggyback race on the grassy grounds of what is likely Greenvale Reservoir Park, with other students, families, and staff visible in the background enjoying the day’s festivities. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959 and closed in the early 2000s, played a vital role in the social and educational life of the Jacana community. Annual events such as the Christmas picnic were central to the school’s culture, offering opportunities for students to engage in physical play, build friendships, and celebrate the end of the school year in a relaxed, outdoor setting. The image is historically significant as it reflects the broader role of public education in Melbourne’s outer suburbs during a period of suburban expansion. It illustrates how schools like Jacana Primary fostered social cohesion, community identity, and intergenerational connection through shared traditions and accessible public spaces. The photograph stands as a testament to the enduring values of fun, participation, and community that defined the school’s legacy.Photograph on glossy paper of a group children in the park.PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, jacana, christmas party -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Picnic Photograph, Santa Distributes Gifts in the Park, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, believed to have taken... Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, believed to have taken ...This photograph captures a joyful moment from Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, believed to have taken place at Greenvale Reservoir in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The image shows a person dressed as Santa Claus distributing gifts to a group of children seated on the grass in an outdoor setting, surrounded by trees and open space. Such events were a common tradition in Australian schools, marking the end of the school year and the beginning of the summer holidays. The relaxed, outdoor atmosphere and festive elements—such as Santa’s presence and the children’s engagement—reflect the community spirit and celebratory practices of the time. This photo offers a glimpse into the social and cultural life of suburban Melbourne in the early 1990s, highlighting the importance of shared experiences, public spaces, and the joy of childhood during the holiday season.This photograph is of cultural and social significance as a visual record of Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, believed to have taken place at Greenvale Reservoir in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. It captures a moment of festive generosity, with Santa Claus handing out gifts to children gathered in an outdoor setting, reflecting the communal spirit and celebratory traditions of Australian school life in the late 20th century. The image illustrates the role of public education in fostering inclusive, community-oriented experiences, where end-of-year events provided opportunities for joy, connection, and shared memory-making. The use of natural public spaces for such gatherings underscores the importance of accessible environments in supporting social cohesion and childhood wellbeing. As a historical document, the photograph offers insight into the values and practices of the time, highlighting the enduring significance of holiday celebrations in shaping the cultural identity of suburban Melbourne communities. Colour photograph on glossy paper in portrait format.PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana, jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, father christmas -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Group Photograph, Santa in the Sunshine: A Park Day Surprise, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... Christmas picnic, captures a relaxed and festive moment believed... Christmas picnic, captures a relaxed and festive moment believed ...This photograph, taken during Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, captures a relaxed and festive moment believed to have occurred at Greenvale Reservoir, a popular recreational destination in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The image shows a group of children seated on the grass, engaging with a person dressed as Santa Claus, who is standing and interacting warmly with them. Balloons and a natural backdrop of trees contribute to the cheerful, outdoor atmosphere. The event reflects the community spirit and traditions of the time, where schools often organised end-of-year gatherings to celebrate the holiday season. Greenvale Reservoir, known for its open spaces and family-friendly environment, served as an ideal location for such festivities. This photograph offers a glimpse into the social and cultural fabric of suburban Melbourne in the early 1990s, highlighting the importance of communal celebration and childhood joy.This photograph holds cultural and historical value as a visual record of Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, believed to have taken place at Greenvale Reservoir, a cherished recreational site in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. It captures a moment of community celebration, showcasing the traditions of Australian public schools in the late 20th century, where end-of-year gatherings fostered social bonds among students, families, and staff. The presence of Santa Claus engaging with children in an informal outdoor setting reflects the blending of festive customs with local recreational culture. The image is significant not only for its depiction of childhood joy and seasonal festivity but also for its connection to the broader social history of Melbourne’s suburban communities. It offers insight into the ways schools and families utilised public spaces to create meaningful shared experiences, contributing to the collective memory of the area. As a document of place, time, and tradition, this photograph is a valuable artifact for understanding the lived experiences of school communities and the role of public spaces in fostering social cohesion.Colour photograph on glossy paper in portrait format.PH18289 (crossed out) PH4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana, jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, father christmas -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Picnic Photograph, Picnic with Santa, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, believed to have been held... Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, believed to have been held ...This photograph captures a festive moment from Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, believed to have been held at Greenvale Reservoir in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The image reflects a cherished tradition in Australian school communities, where end-of-year celebrations marked the close of the academic calendar and the beginning of the summer holidays. Greenvale Reservoir, known for its expansive parklands and family-friendly amenities, was a popular choice for such gatherings. The presence of Santa Claus and children seated on the grass highlights the joyful and informal nature of the event, emphasising the importance of community, celebration, and childhood experiences in suburban Melbourne during the early 1990s. This scene offers a nostalgic glimpse into the social fabric of the time, illustrating how schools fostered a sense of belonging and festive spirit through outdoor events that brought together students, staff, and families.This photograph holds cultural and social significance as a visual record of Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, an event believed to have taken place at Greenvale Reservoir—a well-known recreational site in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. It represents community-based celebrations typical of suburban Australian life in the late 20th century. The image captures the spirit of school-end festivities that brought together students, families, and educators in a relaxed, outdoor setting. The presence of Santa Claus and festive decorations reflects the traditions and values of the time, highlighting the role of public education in fostering community cohesion and shared cultural experiences. As a historical document, the photograph offers insight into the social fabric of the era, the use of public spaces for communal gatherings, and the enduring importance of childhood celebration in Australian life.Colour photograph on glossy paper of children in a park.PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana, jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, santa claus -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Portrait Photograph, A Hug Between Friends, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... Christmas picnic, captures a relaxed and heartfelt moment believed... Christmas picnic, captures a relaxed and heartfelt moment believed ...This photograph, taken during Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, captures a relaxed and heartfelt moment believed to have occurred at Greenvale Reservoir, a popular recreational destination in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The image shows two individuals sharing a hug in a grassy outdoor setting, surrounded by trees, a picnic shelter, and other people enjoying the day. Such moments reflect the informal and inclusive nature of school-organised events, which were a hallmark of Australian public education. These gatherings provided opportunities for students, staff, and families to connect, celebrate the end of the school year, and create lasting memories in natural surroundings. As part of Jacana Primary School’s visual archive, this photograph offers insight into the social and cultural fabric of suburban Melbourne in the late 20th century, highlighting the importance of friendship, community, and shared experience in shaping school life.This 1990 photograph, taken during Jacana Primary School’s Christmas picnic—believed to have been held at Greenvale Reservoir—holds cultural and social significance as a representation of the informal, community-focused traditions of Australian public education. The image captures a tender moment between two individuals sharing a hug, subtly reflecting friendship, warmth, and connection in a relaxed outdoor setting. Such scenes exemplify the inclusive and nurturing environment fostered by Jacana Primary School, which operated from 1959 until its closure in the early 2000s. The picnic setting, with its natural backdrop and festive atmosphere, highlights the importance of school-organised events in building relationships and creating shared memories among students, staff, and families. As part of the school’s visual archive, this photograph contributes to a broader understanding of how public education supported social cohesion, celebrated diversity, and left a lasting legacy in the lives of children and their communities.Colour photograph on glossy paper of children in a park.PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana, jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, children -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Park Photograph, A Flying Kick, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... Christmas picnic, captures a dynamic moment of outdoor play, likely... Christmas picnic, captures a dynamic moment of outdoor play, likely ...This photograph, taken during Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, captures a dynamic moment of outdoor play, likely held at Greenvale Reservoir—a popular recreational site in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The image shows an adult mid-kick, sending a football into the air, while other children look on or participate in the activity. The open grassy field and surrounding trees reflect the relaxed, natural setting typical of school-organised community events of the time. Such gatherings were a key part of Jacana Primary School’s end-of-year traditions, designed to celebrate the festive season and foster a sense of belonging among students, families, and staff. The inclusion of informal sports and games highlights the school’s emphasis on physical activity, social interaction, and inclusive celebration. As part of the school’s visual archive, this photograph offers insight into the recreational culture of suburban Melbourne in the early 1990s. It illustrates how schools used public spaces like Greenvale Reservoir to create memorable experiences that strengthened community ties and enriched student life beyond the classroom.This photograph is a significant visual record of Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, believed to have taken place at Greenvale Reservoir, a well-known recreational site in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. It captures a lively moment of outdoor play, with an adult mid-kick sending a football into the air, surrounded by peers in a relaxed park setting. The image reflects the school’s commitment to fostering student well-being through physical activity and informal social interaction. Events like this picnic were central to Jacana Primary’s end-of-year traditions, promoting community spirit and inclusive celebration among students, families, and staff. As part of the school’s visual archive, this photograph contributes to a broader understanding of how public education in Victoria supported holistic development and community engagement. It stands as a testament to the enduring value of shared experiences in shaping school culture and the social fabric of suburban Melbourne in the early 1990s.A glossy colour photograph portrait formatPH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, jacana, education -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Park Photograph, Holiday Fun in the Park, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... Christmas picnic, documents a festive end-of-year gathering believed... Christmas picnic, documents a festive end-of-year gathering believed ...This photograph, taken during Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, documents a festive end-of-year gathering believed to have taken place at Greenvale Reservoir, a well-known recreational site in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The image shows children and families enjoying a relaxed day outdoors, reflecting the school’s commitment to fostering community spirit and inclusive celebration. Events like this picnic were a hallmark of Jacana Primary’s approach to education, which extended beyond the classroom to embrace social and cultural development. The presence of informal play highlights the joyful atmosphere typical of school-organised holiday events during this period. Greenvale Reservoir, with its open spaces and family-friendly amenities, provided an ideal setting for such communal activities. As part of the school’s visual archive, this photograph offers valuable insight into the traditions and social fabric of suburban Melbourne in the early 1990s. It illustrates how schools like Jacana Primary served as important community hubs, using shared experiences to strengthen bonds among students, families, and staff.This photograph holds historical and cultural significance as a visual record of Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, believed to have taken place at Greenvale Reservoir. It captures a moment of communal celebration, reflecting the values and traditions of suburban school life in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during the late 20th century. The image is significant for its representation of end-of-year school events that fostered social cohesion, family involvement, and student well-being. It illustrates the role of Jacana Primary School not only as an educational institution but also as a community hub that supported inclusive and festive gatherings. The presence of children at play, in the natural park setting collectively convey the spirit of the time and place. As part of the school’s visual heritage, this photograph contributes to a broader understanding of how public education in Victoria supported community identity and cultural continuity. It is a valuable artefact for interpreting the lived experiences of students, families, and educators in the early 1990s. A glossy colour photograph in landscape formatPH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, jacana, education -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Group Photograph, Santa's Surprise, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... Christmas picnic, captures a joyful and festive moment believed... Christmas picnic, captures a joyful and festive moment believed ...This photograph, taken during Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, captures a joyful and festive moment believed to have occurred at Greenvale Reservoir, a popular recreational site in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The image shows a group of children seated on the grass, gathered around a person dressed as Santa Claus who is warmly engaging with them. The natural backdrop of trees and open space contributes to the relaxed, outdoor atmosphere typical of school-organised community events of the time. The picnic reflects the traditions and community spirit of Jacana Primary School, where end-of-year gatherings were an opportunity to celebrate the holiday season and strengthen connections among students, families, and staff. Greenvale Reservoir, known for its expansive grounds and family-friendly environment, provided an ideal setting for such occasions. As part of the school’s visual archive, this photograph offers insight into the social and cultural fabric of suburban Melbourne in the early 1990s. It highlights the role of public schools in fostering communal celebration, childhood joy, and inclusive engagement during a formative period in the region’s history.This photograph, believed to have been taken at Greenvale Reservoir during Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic, is a valuable visual record of community-based educational traditions in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. It captures a moment of festive interaction between a person dressed as Santa Claus and a group of children, set against a natural outdoor backdrop. The image is significant for its representation of end-of-year school celebrations that fostered social cohesion, family involvement, and student joy. Such events were central to the school’s role as a community hub, reflecting broader educational values of inclusion, cultural celebration, and holistic development. As part of Jacana Primary School’s visual archive, this photograph contributes to a deeper understanding of how public schools supported communal identity and seasonal traditions in suburban Victoria during the early 1990s. It stands as a testament to the enduring importance of shared experiences in shaping school culture and community life.Colour photograph on glossy paper in portrait format.PH18289 (crossed out) PH4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana, jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, father christmas, santa -
Truganina Explosives Reserve Preservation Society Inc (TERPS)
Digitised Oral History – Truganina Explosives Reserve - Tape 4 John Gates and Sue King, 2018
... Christmas picnic... explosives Lighters Gates Court Altona Meadows Christmas picnic ...The interviews were recorded in 2000 by Bronwen Gray and Alan Young for the production of Unreserved, Stories from Truganina Explosives Reserve, animated stories from past residents, workers and interested people of the Reserve (subject to copyright 2004). John Gates began working at the Truganina Explosives Reserve handling explosives at the magazines in 1946. He was appointed assistant manager in 1956. When the site closed in 1962 he was retrained and worked at the Births, Deaths and Marriages offices. In this interview he and his step-daughter, Sue King, talk of life in Altona, life on the Explosives Reserve and some of the people who worked there. A primary source of information on memories of the Truganina Explosives Reserve and Altona,VictoriaDigital copy of original cassette recorded in 2000 and digitised in 2018hobsons bay city council, pier street altona, alma doepel, explosives, lighters, gates court altona meadows, christmas picnic -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Park Photograph, Games in the Park, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... Christmas Picnic 1990 Jacana Education PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 ...This 1990 photograph captures a joyful scene of children playing in the park during their end-of-year Christmas party, reflecting Jacana Primary School’s dedication to celebration, inclusion, and creating lasting memories for its students. As a visual record of a cherished school event, it preserves the warmth of community spirit and togetherness from a time when the school was a vibrant hub of local life. Although Jacana Primary has since closed, the image remains a poignant historical artifact—evoking fond memories and underscoring the enduring influence of school traditions on generations of students and families.This photograph, taken in 1990, holds historical and cultural significance as a visual record of Jacana Primary School’s end-of-year Christmas celebration. It captures a moment of joy and community among students, reflecting the school’s commitment to fostering inclusion, celebration, and meaningful experiences. The image embodies the spirit of togetherness that defined Jacana Primary’s role as a central institution in the local community. Although the school no longer exists, the photograph serves as a valuable artifact that preserves the legacy of its traditions and the lasting impact they had on generations of students and families. It stands as a testament to the importance of school life in shaping collective memory and community identity.A glossy colour photograph portrait formatPH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, jacana, education -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Group Photograph, Picnic Assembly, 1990
... Christmas Picnic.... This photograph and associated documentation of the 1990 Christmas picnic ...This event, captured in a photograph from 1990, reflects the school’s emphasis on celebration, inclusion, and creating lasting memories for its students. The image serves as a valuable historical artifact, preserving a moment of joy and togetherness from a school that no longer exists but remains fondly remembered.This photograph and associated documentation of the 1990 Christmas picnic at Jacana Primary School hold significant historical and cultural value. Captured during a time when the school was a thriving educational and community hub in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, the image reflects the spirit of inclusivity, celebration, and community engagement that defined the school’s ethos. The event exemplifies the school’s commitment to fostering a nurturing and joyful environment for its students. The annual Christmas picnic was more than a festive occasion—it was a communal ritual that brought together children, families, and staff in a shared experience of joy, tradition, and belonging. The 1990 photograph is particularly significant as it: Documents a community tradition that was central to the school’s identity. Captures the diversity and vibrancy of the student body during a formative period in the area’s demographic evolution. Serves as a visual record of a school that no longer exists, following its closure and amalgamation in the early 2000s. Provides a touchstone for memory and heritage, especially for former students, staff, and local residents. As Jacana Primary School has since been closed and redeveloped, this image and its context serve as a rare and valuable artifact. It preserves a moment in time that speaks to the broader narrative of public education, suburban development, and community life in late 20th-century Melbourne.A glossy colour photograph of children with adults.PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, jacana, education -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Group Photograph, Children in the Park, 1990
... Christmas Picnic... at Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic holds important ...This photograph from 1990 captures a joyful moment that reflects Jacana Primary School’s commitment to celebration, inclusion, and creating meaningful experiences for its students. As a visual record of a school event, it preserves a sense of togetherness and community spirit from a time when the school played a central role in local life. Though Jacana Primary no longer exists, the image stands as a valuable historical artifact, evoking fond memories and highlighting the enduring impact of school traditions on generations of students and families.This photograph of children at Jacana Primary School’s 1990 Christmas picnic holds important historical and cultural significance. Taken during a time when the school was a vibrant educational and community hub in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, it reflects the school’s ethos of inclusivity, celebration, and strong community engagement.A glossy colour photograph of children with adults.PH18289 (crossed out) PH-4209 (crossed out) PH-4868jacana primary school, christmas picnic, 1990, jacana, education -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Faye Lamb, Christmas picnics at Heidelberg Golf Club - Children's races, 1990
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Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Faye Lamb, Christmas picnics at Heidelberg Golf Club - Children's rides, 1990
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Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Faye Lamb, Christmas picnics at Heidelberg Golf Club - Fathers' footrace, 1990
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Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Faye Lamb, Christmas picnics at Heidelberg Golf Club - Kids' footrace, 1990
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Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Faye Lamb, Christmas picnics at Heidelberg Golf Club - Santa distributing gifts, 1990
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Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Faye Lamb, Christmas picnics at Heidelberg Golf Club - Christmas party crowds, 1990
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Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Faye Lamb, Christmas picnics at Heidelberg Golf Club - Edna Banks and children, 1990
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Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Faye Lamb, Christmas picnics at Heidelberg Golf Club - Santa arriving on motorbike, 1990
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