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Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Bachelor of Arts Performing Arts (Specialisation in Musical theatre), 1988
... ...dance studies...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Ballarat College of Advanced Education Performing Arts Musical Theatre David Addenbrooke Adrian Thomas Hugh Halliday David Forrest music studies dance studies theatre studies hugh halliday garry west Ballarat lyric Theatre btv6 stereo television michael j. faulkener elizabeth joll fred fargher Orange soft covered, 86 page, book with thermal binding. ...Orange soft covered, 86 page, book with thermal binding. ballarat college of advanced education, performing arts, musical theatre, david addenbrooke, adrian thomas, hugh halliday, david forrest, music studies, dance studies, theatre studies, hugh halliday, garry west, ballarat, lyric theatre, btv6 stereo television, michael j. faulkener, elizabeth joll, fred fargher -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 8, March 1980 to August 1980
... The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 01/03/1980 to 08/08/1980 staffing advertisements courses available goldfields learning is new theme $3million projects for smb advice on what's cooking $956700 amenities building smb helps unemployed youth renaissance dancing at workshop at smb shield to smb tafe colleges sports foundry for students host farm seminar at smb build activity on campus life be in it games new scheme for chippies memorial to guides at creswick camp richards medal presentation richard richards principal antarctis explorer wendouree rotary apprentice award move for archaeological society smb awards presented tippett prise goes to wendouree fitter malcolm rodgers signing contract for $1.8 million building development at smb new scheme for apprentices off-campus study of tertiary education management course at smb ballarat students win welding awards mark spencer wins craftsmanship certificate aboriginal art exhibition examination in woolclassing robert featherstone smb farm apprentice student smb land lab ballarat has proud tradition in education smb practical training for unemployed young people Book with white cover - front, spiral bound. ...Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 01/03/1980 to 08/08/1980Book with white cover - front, spiral bound. staffing advertisements, courses available, goldfields learning is new theme, $3million projects for smb, advice on what's cooking, $956700 amenities building, smb helps unemployed youth, renaissance dancing at workshop at smb, shield to smb tafe colleges sports, foundry for students, host farm seminar at smb, build activity on campus, life be in it games, new scheme for chippies, memorial to guides at creswick camp, richards medal presentation, richard richards principal, antarctis explorer, wendouree rotary apprentice award, move for archaeological society, smb awards presented, tippett prise goes to wendouree fitter malcolm rodgers, signing contract for $1.8 million building development at smb, new scheme for apprentices, off-campus study of tertiary education, management course at smb, ballarat students win welding awards, mark spencer wins craftsmanship certificate, aboriginal art exhibition, examination in woolclassing, robert featherstone smb farm apprentice student, smb land lab, ballarat has proud tradition in education, smb practical training for unemployed young people -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ephemera - Gertrude Perry Collection - Invitation to attend a Ladies' Social Evening
... studying book keeping she worked at the Bendigo Ordnance Factory during WW2 and then worked for local solicitors and accountants. Gertrude was involved with many community and sporting organizations. Physical Culture Class Fitness Exercise Invitation to Miss G Perry from Bendigo City Lodge No 714 to attend a Ladies' Social Evening on Friday June 27th, 1952, at 7:45. Reception at 7:45 sharp, supper at 10:00 p.m. Harmony, Dancing ...Gertrude Perry was born in California Gully in 1917. Her singing skills were recognized at an early age. She later sang with local choirs and sang on radio. She was involved with the Bendigo Operatic Society for many years. Gertrude began her working life in sales. After studying book keeping she worked at the Bendigo Ordnance Factory during WW2 and then worked for local solicitors and accountants. Gertrude was involved with many community and sporting organizations.Invitation to Miss G Perry from Bendigo City Lodge No 714 to attend a Ladies' Social Evening on Friday June 27th, 1952, at 7:45. Reception at 7:45 sharp, supper at 10:00 p.m. Harmony, Dancing and Euchre. Invitation from The Worshipful Master, Wor. Bro. L. M. Green. Unusual invitation to a single lady to a Lodge event with the invite expressly has Bro. and Lady crossed out. Gilt edged invite on pale green card. Unusual invitation to a single lady to a Lodge event with the invite expressly has Bro. and Lady crossed out. Gertrude Perry Collection.physical culture class, fitness, exercise -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
... Newspaper clipping on black board, : Children enthralled by Mornington island Dancers- image shows dancers in Bendigo promoting the Koorie culture, at the Laurel Street Primary School. Lyndal McClure 'enticed the MID to Golden Square as part of Aboriginal studies'...Newspaper clipping on black board, : Children enthralled by Mornington island Dancers- image shows dancers in Bendigo promoting the Koorie culture, at the Laurel Street Primary School. Lyndal McClure 'enticed the MID to Golden Square as part of Aboriginal studies' Document GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. ...Newspaper clipping on black board, : Children enthralled by Mornington island Dancers- image shows dancers in Bendigo promoting the Koorie culture, at the Laurel Street Primary School. Lyndal McClure 'enticed the MID to Golden Square as part of Aboriginal studies'education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., morning island dancers, gulf of carpentaria, golden square primary school, lyndal mcclure. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS
... The first mentions visit by the Mornington Island Dancers as part of aboriginal studies. The second titled 'Teachers win posts on merit these days'. ...The first mentions visit by the Mornington Island Dancers as part of aboriginal studies. The second titled 'Teachers win posts on merit these days'. ...Three newspaper articles mounted on black card and animated. The first mentions visit by the Mornington Island Dancers as part of aboriginal studies. The second titled 'Teachers win posts on merit these days'. Mentions the criteria for the principal class and David Robins recent appointment of principal. The third titled 'Lachlan returns a favor mentions Lachlan Carter. Each article has a photo.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square primary school 1189 collection - newspaper cuttings, mornington island dancers, lyndal mcclure, david robins, federated teachers union, lachlan carter, bendigo make-a-wish foundation, robyn carter -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - TOWN HALL, THE BENDIGO CHORAL SOCIETY, 24 Apr 1928 - 27 Nov 1928
... Study... Merry Andrew... Gracious and Kind Art Thou My Queen... Secrecy... Sweet Honey-Sucking Bees... Mazurka... Sigh No More... Faery Song... Fantasie... Courage Brothers. Picture of W C Frazier is on cover. c/ The Bendigo Choral Society. Season 1928. Third Concert. 40th Grand Concert. Town Hall... Bendigo... Tuesday... November 27th... 1928. Conductor: Artists: Gwen Prockter... Lotte Daniell... A E Sayer... Eileen Hains ATCL... Joyce Connell LTCL. Programme: Rest Sweet Nymph... Fine Knacks for Ladies... Adagio... Allegro... The Maiden's Complaint... I've Been Roaming... Down in a Valley... Flora Gave Me Fairest Flowers... Gipsy Dance...Study Merry Andrew Gracious and Kind Art Thou My Queen Secrecy Sweet Honey-Sucking Bees Mazurka Sigh No More Faery Song Fantasie Courage Brothers. Picture of W C Frazier is on cover. c/ The Bendigo Choral Society. Season 1928. Third Concert. 40th Grand Concert. Town Hall Bendigo Tuesday November 27th 1928. Conductor: Artists: Gwen Prockter Lotte Daniell A E Sayer Eileen Hains ATCL Joyce Connell LTCL. Programme: Rest Sweet Nymph Fine Knacks for Ladies Adagio Allegro The Maiden's Complaint I've Been Roaming Down in a Valley Flora Gave Me Fairest Flowers Gipsy Dance ...Town Hall, The Bendigo Choral Society. 3 Programs for 1928: First Concert, Second Concert & Third Concert. a/ First Concert 38th Grand Concert, Town Hall, Bendigo. Tue. April 24th, 1928. Conductor MR W C Frazier ARCO. Artists: Miss A Caddell, Mr L Bienvenu. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, ATCL. Hon. Sec. E H Collett. Asst. Sec. W F Mansell. Other Artists from BCS; Miss Essa McSwiney, Miss Jean Thompson, Miss May McGauchie, Hector Taylor. Programme: Price 3d. Programme: In These Delightful Pleasant Groves, Like To A Damask Rose, When The King Went Forth To War, Lament Of Isis, Tell I Tell Me, The Princess, Autumn's Storms, Prelude (The Cycle of Life), How Fair is Thy Face, God's Son Hath Set Me Free, Jesus Christ Our Lord Is Risen, I Heav'n Above, King Arthur. b/ The Bendigo Choral Society, Season 1928. Second Concert. 39th Grand Concert. Town Hall, Bendigo. Wednesday, Sep. 19th 1928. Conductor: Mr W C Frazier ARCO. Sub-Conductor: Mr E A Miller. Artists: Coral Trenerry, Muriel Bolt, Leslie Jephcott, Eileen Hains, Bendigo Choral Society. Hon. Sec. E H Collett. Asst. Hon. Sec. W F Mansell. Programme: The Hexhamshire Lass, Prelude and Allegro, M'Appari Tutt 'Amor', Rhapsody, Sweet Stay Awhile, There is a Lady Sweet and Kind, Danse Negre, Study, Merry Andrew, Gracious and Kind Art Thou My Queen, Secrecy, Sweet Honey-Sucking Bees, Mazurka, Sigh No More, Faery Song, Fantasie, Courage Brothers. Picture of W C Frazier is on cover. c/ The Bendigo Choral Society. Season 1928. Third Concert. 40th Grand Concert. Town Hall, Bendigo, Tuesday, November 27th, 1928. Conductor: Mr W C Frazier. Artists: Gwen Prockter, Lotte Daniell, A E Sayer, Eileen Hains ATCL, Joyce Connell LTCL. Hon. Se. E H Collett, Asst. Hon. Sec. W F Mansell. Programme 3d.Programme: Rest Sweet Nymph, Fine Knacks for Ladies, Adagio, Allegro, The Maiden's Complaint, I've Been Roaming, Down in a Valley, Flora Gave Me Fairest Flowers, Gipsy Dance, Songs of Love, Elegie, Songs of Love, Moonlight, The Nut-Tree, Songs of Love, Traumerei, Zigeunertanz, Nymphs and Fauns, Romance, Budmouth Dears, Bonny Fisher Lad, Rolling Down to Rio.Boltons Print, Bendigoprogram, music, the bendigo choral society, town hall, bendigo, the bendigo choral society. 3 programs for 1928 a/ first concert 38th grand concert. tue. april 24th, 1928. conductor mr w c frazier arco. artists: miss a caddell, mr l bienvenu. pianiste: miss eileen hains, atcl. hon. sec. e h collett. asst. sec. w f mansell. other artists from bcs; miss essa mcswiney, miss jean thompson, miss may mcgauchie, hector taylor. programme: in these delightful pleasant groves, like to a damask rose, when the king went forth to war, lament of isis, tell i tell me, the princess, autumn's storms, prelude (the cycle of life), how fair is thy face, god's son hath set me free, jesus christ our lord is risen, i heav'n above, king arthur. b/ second concert. 39th grand concert. wednesday, sep. 19th 1928. sub-conductor: mr e a miller. artists: coral trenerry, muriel bolt, leslie jephcott, eileen hains, bendigo choral society. hon. sec. programme: the hexhamshire lass, prelude and allegro, m'appari tutt 'amor', rhapsody, sweet stay awhile, there is a lady sweet and kind, danse negre, study, merry andrew, gracious and kind art thou my queen, secrecy, sweet honey-sucking bees, mazurka, sigh no more, faery song, fantasie, courage brothers. picture of w c frazier is on cover. c/ the bendigo choral society. season 1928. third concert. 40th grand concert. town hall, bendigo, tuesday, november 27th, 1928. conductor: artists: gwen prockter, lotte daniell, a e sayer, eileen hains atcl, joyce connell ltcl. programme: rest sweet nymph, fine knacks for ladies, adagio, allegro, the maiden's complaint, i've been roaming, down in a valley, flora gave me fairest flowers, gipsy dance, songs of love, elegie, songs of love, moonlight, the nut-tree, songs of love, traumerei, zigeunertanz, nymphs and fauns, romance, budmouth dears, bonny fisher lad, rolling down to rio. -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine - Emagazine, Fedpress Magazine, 2016-2019
... Dance, Australian University Games,Amphipipolis Tomb) Issue 4, February 2015 (Kayla Elizabeth Stone. Clubs and Societies, Monash University Gippsland Student Union, Federation University Football Club, Student Senate, Student Connect, Kaitlyn Ashmore, Issue 5, April 2015 (Ellen Sabo, Sexual Education, Gippsland Campus, Monash Campus, Sammy Desai, Zach Mullane, Feduni Living Kakoda Trek) Issue 6, 2015 (Southern University Games, Student Senate, Memories of War Project, Survivors of Suicide, Gippsland Campus, Lucinda Horrocks, Exam Information For Students, Tania McMullenNational Student Leadership Workshop, Mining Games, AUSIMM, The History of MMO, FEdUnied Soccer) Issue 7, July 2015 (PASS - Peer Assisted Study Sessions, Mad Swan Productions, Student Senate, Adam Bignold, Rainh Silvertree, Rebecca Fletcher, Pietro Angeli) Issue 9, October 2015 (Student Senate, Jeannie King, Australian Space Agency, S. ...Dance, Australian University Games,Amphipipolis Tomb) Issue 4, February 2015 (Kayla Elizabeth Stone. Clubs and Societies, Monash University Gippsland Student Union, Federation University Football Club, Student Senate, Student Connect, Kaitlyn Ashmore, Issue 5, April 2015 (Ellen Sabo, Sexual Education, Gippsland Campus, Monash Campus, Sammy Desai, Zach Mullane, Feduni Living Kakoda Trek) Issue 6, 2015 (Southern University Games, Student Senate, Memories of War Project, Survivors of Suicide, Gippsland Campus, Lucinda Horrocks, Exam Information For Students, Tania McMullenNational Student Leadership Workshop, Mining Games, AUSIMM, The History of MMO, FEdUnied Soccer) Issue 7, July 2015 (PASS - Peer Assisted Study Sessions, Mad Swan Productions, Student Senate, Adam Bignold, Rainh Silvertree, Rebecca Fletcher, Pietro Angeli) Issue 9, October 2015 (Student Senate, Jeannie King, Australian Space Agency, S. ...Formerly known as Hotch Potch, FedPress is the student publication of Federation University Australia. FedPress is a space for students to showcase their written and visual talents. The editorial team aim to inform, inspire, and entertain. We are looking for a range of different creative individuals — journalists, reviewers, poets, designers, artists, and photographers — to submit content. FedPress Magazine prints four issues a year and is distributed across FedUni's Ballarat, Wimmera and Gippsland campuses. PDFs of the Federation University Magazine 'fedpress'. Hardcopy of the following years: Issue No 3, October 2014 (Rianh Silvertree, Mathew Lambrou, India McGee, Kayla Elizabeth Stone, Amber Dance, Australian University Games,Amphipipolis Tomb) Issue 4, February 2015 (Kayla Elizabeth Stone. Clubs and Societies, Monash University Gippsland Student Union, Federation University Football Club, Student Senate, Student Connect, Kaitlyn Ashmore, Issue 5, April 2015 (Ellen Sabo, Sexual Education, Gippsland Campus, Monash Campus, Sammy Desai, Zach Mullane, Feduni Living Kakoda Trek) Issue 6, 2015 (Southern University Games, Student Senate, Memories of War Project, Survivors of Suicide, Gippsland Campus, Lucinda Horrocks, Exam Information For Students, Tania McMullenNational Student Leadership Workshop, Mining Games, AUSIMM, The History of MMO, FEdUnied Soccer) Issue 7, July 2015 (PASS - Peer Assisted Study Sessions, Mad Swan Productions, Student Senate, Adam Bignold, Rainh Silvertree, Rebecca Fletcher, Pietro Angeli) Issue 9, October 2015 (Student Senate, Jeannie King, Australian Space Agency, S. Hooley, Rebecca Fletcher, Animal Rights, Breanna Alexander, Pietro Angeli, Jody Dontje, Amanda Mill, Frank Gartlan. Joel King) Issue No 10, 2016 (Unibar, Stone Cutters, Australian Hospitality, Jogy Dontje, Jess Kelly, Pietro Angeli, Getting Through Semester One, Online Student understanding, Liana Skewes, Brianna MacDonald, Student Services, Student Senate, S. Hooley, HECS Help, Ashleigh Dyer, Six things that can cost you easy marks, Laura McLachlan, Surviving grief, Theahna CoburnTenneill Pearl, Rochelle Jardine, Zach Mullane, Dakota Richards, Survival Guide, Scarlette Baum) Issue No 11, May 2016 (Rebecca Fletcher, Joshua Paddon, Hooliganism, Catherine Elliott, Fedpress School of Rock, Dakota Richards, Zach Mullane, Scalette Baum, Clubs, Societies, Sport, FedUni Ultimate Frisbie Club, Geolgoy, Dean DiQuinzio, FedUni Geology Society, Sebastian Wolfe) Issue No 12, 2016 (Crows, Joshua Paddon, Sarah McLean, Fandom, Learn Another Language, Laura McLachlan, Planes, Pietro Angel, Cover Co, mpetition, Megan Corder, Jess Kelly, The Secret Life of Post-Grad Students, Cale Hellyer, What I hate about Facebook, Damian Brown, National Student Vounteer Week, Premnath Chakarvarty, Selin Kasif, Brendan Caffrey, Senate Six, Fed United, Awards, Ultimate Frisbee, Ashleigh Dyer, Cassandra Lovett, Rochelle Jardine, Dakota Richards, Freya Fogliani) Issue No 13, 2016 Issue No. 14, February 2017 Issue No. 15, May 2017 (James Charlton, Rebecca Fletcher, Timothy Kirkham, Mohammad Sami Baardarani, Lajan Maharjan, Jennifer Pont, Kate Williams, Damian Brown, Matthew James, Zoe Ormiston, Freya Fogliani, Myles Hema, Jess Powell) Issue No. 17, October 2017 (Jack Barnes, Damian, Syed Zain Ali, Molly Irvine, Rebecca Fletcher) Issue No. 18, February 2018 (Submission Dates, Guidance for the Shell-Shocked Graduates, Pills, Shark, How to be a Writer, Climate Summit) Issue No. 21, October 2018 (Bianca Bedford, Kelsey Knight, Laura Benney, Rainbow Collective, Smartphone, Sarah McLean, Monique Stephens, Clare Hartigan, Liam Carter) Issue No. 22, March (2018) 2019 (Elizabeth McCracken, Troy Anthony Platt, Liam Carter, O.R. Brayne, Dakota Powell, Elizabeth McCracken, Dan Schweinzer, Jordyn Presley, Sarah McLean, Bianca Bedford, Bronwyn Nel, Beck Small, Tara Parada) Issue No. 23, July 2019 (Beck Small, Jasmyne Tziziras, Jodie Flower-Russell, Maxwell Waterhouse, Dhogaluxmi Chemen, Alisha Hendrick, Elizabeth McCraken, Trent Bowes, Will La Grue, Laura Benney, Sir Troy Anthony Platt, Harrod Boadie, Kathryn Drum, Jordyn Presley, Bianca Bedford, Bronwyn Nel, Olly Brayne, Cherise Oosthuizen, Chloe Waddell, Nyalat Pel Kun, Autism Issue No 25 (April 2021) (Jesse Noonan-Wade, Laura Wilson, Chloe Hopkins, Jordyn Presley, Ruby Sait, Lauren Johnson, Kymberley Loats, Darren Rout, Maddison Gill, Baklava, Covid-19 pandemic, exercisefedpress, brad paisley, selin kasif, dakota richards, emma gamble, damian brown, clare hartigan, tanya bird, freya fogliani, scarlett baum, amanda mill, jess powell, feduni quidditch, rebecca fletcher, bridget o'brien, lisa tops, jordyn presley, jack barnes, emma-lee winters, brook forrest, bianca bedford, jessica rae, laura wilson, laura benney, monique stephens, kelsey knight, sarah mclean, liam carter, bronwynn nel, olly brayne, cherise oosthuizen, chloe waddell, nyalet pel kun, trent bowes, elizabeth mccracken, beck small, jasmine tzaitziras, jodi flower-russell, will la grue, laura benny, maxwell waterhouse, sir troy anthony platt, dhogaluxmi chemen, jarrod boadle, alisha hendrick, autism -
Ararat Gallery TAMAMixed media, Inga Hunter, Iboriis Sun Worshipper's Robe, 1986-1989
... dancing grounds in the forests. This essentially peaceable religion is hated and feared by followers of the Bird God, so that Sunworshippers are hunted and destroyed whenever possible. It is considered a favourable omen if the year’s sacrificial victims can be Sunworshippers, a sure sign of a good future harvest. Naturally enough, Sunworshippers are never delegates to the Court — this Robe was smuggled out of lboriis by a team of dedicated anthropologist who risked their lives to study...dancing grounds in the forests. This essentially peaceable religion is hated and feared by followers of the Bird God, so that Sunworshippers are hunted and destroyed whenever possible. It is considered a favourable omen if the year’s sacrificial victims can be Sunworshippers, a sure sign of a good future harvest. Naturally enough, Sunworshippers are never delegates to the Court — this Robe was smuggled out of lboriis by a team of dedicated anthropologist who risked their lives to study ...“The Bird God cult is the official lboriisi religion, but there are certain sections of the planet where people worship the sun - not the big Voidstar, but the smaller erratic red star, known as Lanturan on lrusag, and lisa, or “Womb of the Wave Stone” on Iboriis. The sun is thought to be the creator and controller of all things, both benevolent and capricious. Priest of the Sunworshippers sacrifice appropriately coloured fruits and vegetables to the Sun God to ensure continuity of crops and a rich, peaceful life. When the red sun disappears from the sky on its erratic orbit, the God is thought to be displeased and the people gather in great groups to pray for better times. It is at this time that the Sun dances are performed in specially prepared dancing grounds in the forests. This essentially peaceable religion is hated and feared by followers of the Bird God, so that Sunworshippers are hunted and destroyed whenever possible. It is considered a favourable omen if the year’s sacrificial victims can be Sunworshippers, a sure sign of a good future harvest. Naturally enough, Sunworshippers are never delegates to the Court — this Robe was smuggled out of lboriis by a team of dedicated anthropologist who risked their lives to study the Sun God religion.” -Inga Hunter -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind annual report 1926, 1926
... Articles in this annual report include: the completion of new buildings and additions to existing buildings, a hostel for young women apprentices and workers on ground donated by the State Government, Lord Stradbroke officially opening the latest extensions to the workshop, first reference as RVIB being a Lighthouse, a team of eight pupils competed against 8 sighted teams in folk dancing at the Eisteddfod in Ballarat and won 3rd place, the resignation of Tilly Aston due to ill health and fellow teacher Mr J. Chapman, the appointment of G. Dent as Head Teacher, Donald Forbes began studying...Articles in this annual report include: the completion of new buildings and additions to existing buildings, a hostel for young women apprentices and workers on ground donated by the State Government, Lord Stradbroke officially opening the latest extensions to the workshop, first reference as RVIB being a Lighthouse, a team of eight pupils competed against 8 sighted teams in folk dancing at the Eisteddfod in Ballarat and won 3rd place, the resignation of Tilly Aston due to ill health and fellow teacher Mr J. Chapman, the appointment of G. Dent as Head Teacher, Donald Forbes began studying ...Articles in this annual report include: the completion of new buildings and additions to existing buildings, a hostel for young women apprentices and workers on ground donated by the State Government, Lord Stradbroke officially opening the latest extensions to the workshop, first reference as RVIB being a Lighthouse, a team of eight pupils competed against 8 sighted teams in folk dancing at the Eisteddfod in Ballarat and won 3rd place, the resignation of Tilly Aston due to ill health and fellow teacher Mr J. Chapman, the appointment of G. Dent as Head Teacher, Donald Forbes began studying for his Bachelor of Arts, the continued success of the Orchestra under the leadership of D. Palmer and F. Sutcliffe, several broadcasts of the Orchestra via 3LO, donation of 1000 pounds made by the Trustees of the Edward Wilson Estate towards the cost of building and furnishing the new hostel for women, the presentation of a Wireless Set by George Woodforde, the Braille team won the cricket competition at the rear of the Institute on the ground generously lent by the Masonic Homes, and the sad passing of pupils Margaret Stewart and workers James Hogan and William Eddy.1 volume bound with illustrations.royal victorian institute for the blind, annual report, buildings, tilly aston, j chapman, g dent, donald forbes, david palmer, fred sutcliffe, george woodforde, margaret stewart, james hogan, william eddy, cricket -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School Memorabilia - 1989 School Photographs
... 3562.01 - Students Playing In Courtyard|3562.02 - Students Line Dancing|3562.03 - Students Line Dancing|3562.04 - Students Art Class|3562.05 - School Yard With Portables In Background|3562.06 - Canteen|3562.07 - Teacher & Students Art Class|3562.08 - Student Studying|3562.09 - Court Yard|3562.10 - School Badge|3562.11 - Teacher & Students Studying|3562.12 - Students Computer Class|3562.13 - School Building|3562.14 - Students Computer Class|3562.15 - Plants|3562.16 - Student Art Class|3562.17 - School Yard|3562.18 - School Badge|3562.19 - Students Indoor Volley Ball|3562.20 - Students Indoor Volley Ball|3562.21 - Teacher Mr Peck|3562.22 - Graphics|3562.23 - Students Computer Class|3562.24 - Students Computer Class|3562.25 - Student Woodworking Class|3562.26 - Students Computer Class|3562.27 - Student Art Class|3562.28 - Students Computer Class|3562.29 - Students Typing Class|3562.30 - Hall Indoor Activities|3562.31 - Students Welding Class|3562.32 - Teachers|3562.33 - Teachers|3562.34 - Teachers|3562.35 - Teachers|3562.36 - Students In Courtyard...Was part of the Sunshine Technical School Collection Sunshine Technical School Technical School 3562.01 - Students Playing In Courtyard|3562.02 - Students Line Dancing|3562.03 - Students Line Dancing|3562.04 - Students Art Class|3562.05 - School Yard With Portables In Background|3562.06 - Canteen|3562.07 - Teacher & Students Art Class|3562.08 - Student Studying|3562.09 - Court Yard|3562.10 - School Badge|3562.11 - Teacher & Students Studying|3562.12 - Students Computer Class|3562.13 - School Building|3562.14 - Students Computer Class|3562.15 - Plants|3562.16 - Student Art Class|3562.17 - School Yard|3562.18 - School Badge|3562.19 - Students Indoor Volley Ball|3562.20 - Students Indoor Volley Ball|3562.21 - Teacher Mr Peck|3562.22 - Graphics|3562.23 - Students Computer Class|3562.24 - Students Computer Class|3562.25 - Student Woodworking Class|3562.26 - Students Computer Class|3562.27 - Student Art Class|3562.28 - Students Computer Class|3562.29 - Students Typing Class|3562.30 - Hall Indoor Activities|3562.31 - Students Welding Class|3562.32 - Teachers|3562.33 - Teachers|3562.34 - Teachers|3562.35 - Teachers|3562.36 - Students In Courtyard Collection of colour photographs of students and teachers in various classses and activties Photograph Sunshine Technical School Memorabilia - 1989 School Photographs ...Was part of the Sunshine Technical School Collection3562.01 - Students Playing In Courtyard|3562.02 - Students Line Dancing|3562.03 - Students Line Dancing|3562.04 - Students Art Class|3562.05 - School Yard With Portables In Background|3562.06 - Canteen|3562.07 - Teacher & Students Art Class|3562.08 - Student Studying|3562.09 - Court Yard|3562.10 - School Badge|3562.11 - Teacher & Students Studying|3562.12 - Students Computer Class|3562.13 - School Building|3562.14 - Students Computer Class|3562.15 - Plants|3562.16 - Student Art Class|3562.17 - School Yard|3562.18 - School Badge|3562.19 - Students Indoor Volley Ball|3562.20 - Students Indoor Volley Ball|3562.21 - Teacher Mr Peck|3562.22 - Graphics|3562.23 - Students Computer Class|3562.24 - Students Computer Class|3562.25 - Student Woodworking Class|3562.26 - Students Computer Class|3562.27 - Student Art Class|3562.28 - Students Computer Class|3562.29 - Students Typing Class|3562.30 - Hall Indoor Activities|3562.31 - Students Welding Class|3562.32 - Teachers|3562.33 - Teachers|3562.34 - Teachers|3562.35 - Teachers|3562.36 - Students In Courtyardsunshine technical school, technical school -
Brighton Historical SocietySuit, 1940s
... This suit was tailor-made for Latvian dancer, choreographer and dance teacher Vija Vetra, who lived at the Old Hall, 93-95 Bay Street, Brighton and ran a dance academy at 97 Bay Street during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Born in Riga, Latvia in 1923, at the age of sixteen Vija ran away from home in order to study classical, character and modern dance at the Vienna Academy of Music and Performing Arts. ...Brighton Historical Society First Floor Bayside Arts and Cultural Centre (Old Brighton Town Hall) Corner Carpenter and Wilson Streets Brighton melbourne This suit was tailor-made for Latvian dancer, choreographer and dance teacher Vija Vetra, who lived at the Old Hall, 93-95 Bay Street, Brighton and ran a dance academy at 97 Bay Street during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Born in Riga, Latvia in 1923, at the age of sixteen Vija ran away from home in order to study classical, character and modern dance at the Vienna Academy of Music and Performing Arts. ...This suit was tailor-made for Latvian dancer, choreographer and dance teacher Vija Vetra, who lived at the Old Hall, 93-95 Bay Street, Brighton and ran a dance academy at 97 Bay Street during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Born in Riga, Latvia in 1923, at the age of sixteen Vija ran away from home in order to study classical, character and modern dance at the Vienna Academy of Music and Performing Arts. She spent several years performing on European stages. When Latvia was annexed by the Soviet Union in 1944, more than 100,000 Latvians fled, seeking refuge in neighbouring countries. Vija's sister, mother and aunt were among them, managing to join her in Vienna. The following year, all four had to flee again when the Soviets moved into Austria. Escaping to Bavaria, they spent three years in displaced person camps before emigrating to Sydney as refugees in 1948. Vija found success as a dancer in Sydney. She toured Australia and New Zealand with the Bodenwieser Ballet, formed a Latvian folk dancing group and established a dancing school. By the mid-1950s she had gained recognition as a recitalist in her own right. She developed a passion for Indian classical dance. In the late 1950s she moved to Victoria. She opened a dance school in Bay Street, Brighton, while continuing to perform on stage in productions such as the musical 'Kismet' and the ballet 'Corroboree'. In 1959 she starred in the four-part live ABC television program 'Music and Dance'. She left Australia in 1964 for a tour of the United States and Canada, ultimately settling in New York City. Interviewed in the 'ABC Weekly' in 1957, Vetra described her taste in clothing as minimalist, saying she preferred to own as few clothes as possible to save the trouble of deciding what to wear: "And no bows or extravagances, but always a simple line."Two-piece women's suit made of maroon corded silk; comprising fitted jacket (.1) and straight skirt (.2). Jacket fastens with one large black faceted glass button. Jacket lined with pink satin; skirt unlined. vija vetra, migration, brighton, refugee, dancer, 1940s -
Hume City Civic CollectionBook, Education Department of Victoria, Physical Education for Victorian Schools, 1946
... dancing, swimming. It replaced the earlier English text, 'Syllabus of Physical Training, 1933' which had been the main reference for teachers. When the text book was published in 1946, it provided teachers with a comprehensive course for the teaching of physical education in pre-school, primary and secondary schools. Physical Education Reference Books Schools Teachers A physical education course of study ...A physical education course of study for primary and secondary school teachersA 480 paged bound text book with a grey cloth cover and navy blue printing on the cover and spine.non-fictionA physical education course of study for primary and secondary school teachers physical education, reference books, schools, teachers -
Melbourne LegacyNewspaper - Article, Enez Domec-Carre / Epitomised Team Spirit, 1998
... As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. She also held a position on the Board of Studies and as director of physical education in Catholic Schools. ...As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. She also held a position on the Board of Studies and as director of physical education in Catholic Schools. ...Miss Enez Domec-Carre was the teacher of the girls classes at Legacy. This article was an obituary published in 1998 when she died of a stroke aged 90. She was a former Miss Victoria and was known for her physical education skills and for introducing grace and culture to Melbourne. In 1932 she joined Melbourne Legacy and became the chief instructor of girls' physical education until she retired aged 65. In the post World War II baby boom the Legacy evening classes were attended by about 400 girls. She helped organise Legacy Widows and Legatee wives to sew the costumes for performances. Among her proudest moments was a display by 1000 Junior Legatees at the MCG during the 1954 visit of Queen Elizabeth II. As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. She also held a position on the Board of Studies and as director of physical education in Catholic Schools. Recognition of her work included being awarded an MBE in 1971. And in 1997 she received Legacy's highest award, the title of Guest of Honour, for her years of service. See also Cat.No. 01300. Another copy of this article was found with 'Box 10 / JL12' in blue pen. This was part of an archive project JL standing for Junior Legacy items.A snapshot of the life of Enez Domec-Carre who was a huge influence in the life of Junior Legatee girls who attended Legacy classes.Photocopy of a newspaper article on Miss Domec-Carreenez domec carre, girls' classes, girls' club, annual demonstration -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Enez Domec-Carre, 1998
... As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. She also held a position on the Board of Studies and as director of physical education in Catholic Schools. ...As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. She also held a position on the Board of Studies and as director of physical education in Catholic Schools. ...A photo of junior legatee girls with Miss Enez Domec-Carre, who was the teacher of the girls classes at Legacy. The document outlines her career and achievements. She was a former Miss Victoria and was known for her physical education skills and for introducing grace and culture to Melbourne. In 1932 she joined Melbourne Legacy as assistant to Mrs Gilles (wife of a Legatee) later became the chief instructor of girls' physical education until she retired aged 65. In the post World War II baby boom the Legacy evening classes were attended by about 400 girls. She helped organise Legacy Widows and Legatee wives to sew the costumes for performances. Among her proudest moments was a display by 1000 Junior Legatees at the MCG during the 1954 visit of Queen Elizabeth II. As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. She also held a position on the Board of Studies and as director of physical education in Catholic Schools. Recognition of her work included being awarded an MBE in 1971. And in 1997 she received Legacy's highest award, the title of Guest of Honour, for her years of service. See also item at 01300 and her 80th birthday at 01541. The marking 'Box 10 / JL1' in black pen. This was part of an archive project JL standing for Junior Legacy items.A snapshot of the life of Enez Domec-Carre who was a huge influence in the life of Junior Legatee girls who attended Legacy classes.Photocopy of a photo of Miss Domec-Carre and a group of girls, and a summary of her life x 3 pages.Handwritten 10/JL12annual demonstration, girls' classes, girls' club, enez domec carre -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Enez Domec-Carre, 1988
... As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. She also held a position on the Board of Studies and as director of physical education in Catholic Schools. ...As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. She also held a position on the Board of Studies and as director of physical education in Catholic Schools. ...Three photos of a function held at Legacy House to celebrate the 80th birthday of Miss Enez Domec Carre. Enez was the instructor for the girls' classes for many years, she organised many annual demonstrations and was held in high regard by Legacy. The library at Legacy House is named in her honour. See also a newspaper article at 00978 which outlines her achievements, a summary of her career at 00458 and 00129. She was a former Miss Victoria and was known for her physical education skills and for introducing grace and culture to Melbourne. In 1932 she joined Melbourne Legacy as assistant to Mrs Gilles (wife of a Legatee) later became the chief instructor of girls' physical education until she retired aged 65. In the post World War II baby boom the Legacy evening classes were attended by about 400 girls. She helped organise Legacy Widows and Legatee wives to sew the costumes for performances. Among her proudest moments was a display by 1000 Junior Legatees at the MCG during the 1954 visit of Queen Elizabeth II. As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. She also held a position on the Board of Studies and as director of physical education in Catholic Schools. Recognition of her work included being awarded an MBE in 1971. And in 1997 she received Legacy's highest award, the title of Guest of Honour, for her years of service. Photos were in a scrapbook of photos spanning 1983 to 1991. Photos were taken by Terry Walsh.A record of a Legacy function to celebrate the 80th birthday of a lady who worked for Legacy for many years and had a significant impact on the lives of many junior legatees.Black and white photo x 3 of a luncheon for Miss Domec Carre's 80th birthday.Handwritten in blue pen on reverse 'Legacy House Luncheon / Thur 31st March 1988 / 80th Birthday - Miss Enez Domec Carre. / L-R L/ Hugh Caffrey, L/ Peter Danby, Enez, L/Pres Alf Argent / Terry Walsh xo'birthday, enez domec carre -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Annual Demonstration
... As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. She also held a position on the Board of Studies and as director of physical education in Catholic Schools. ...As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. She also held a position on the Board of Studies and as director of physical education in Catholic Schools. ...A group of people with flowers and gifts after an Annual Demonstration. They appear to have been thanked for their efforts in producing the demonstration. The lady with the largest box of flowers was Miss Enez Domec-Carre, Miss Williams on far left was the Elocution teacher, other names are unknown. Enez was the instructor for the girls' classes for many years, she organised many annual demonstrations and was held in high regard by Legacy. The library at Legacy House is named in her honour. See also a newspaper article at 00978 which outlines her achievements, a summary of her career at 00458 and 00129, and her 80th birthday at 01541. She was a former Miss Victoria and was known for her physical education skills and for introducing grace and culture to Melbourne. In 1932 she joined Melbourne Legacy as assistant to Mrs Gilles (wife of a Legatee) later became the chief instructor of girls' physical education until she retired aged 65. In the post World War II baby boom the Legacy evening classes were attended by about 400 girls. She helped organise Legacy Widows and Legatee wives to sew the costumes for performances. Among her proudest moments was a display by 1000 Junior Legatees at the MCG during the 1954 visit of Queen Elizabeth II. As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. She also held a position on the Board of Studies and as director of physical education in Catholic Schools. Recognition of her work included being awarded an MBE in 1971. And in 1997 she received Legacy's highest award, the title of Guest of Honour, for her years of service. The year is unknown. Throughout the year Melbourne Legacy provided classes for Junior Legatees such as dancing, gymnastics and Eurythmics. The Demonstration was an annual event to showcase their skills. Melbourne Legacy conducted Annual Demonstrations / Parades from 1928 through to the late 1970's, usually held at Melbourne Town Hall or Olympic Pool Stadium. The beautiful costumes were made by members of the Junior Legacy Mothers' Club and the Melbourne Legacy Wives' Association.Miss Domec-Carre worked for Legacy for many years and had a significant impact on the lives of many junior legatees. Black and white photo x 2 of Miss Enez Domec-Carre and others with flowers or gifts after an Annual Demonstration.annual demonstration, enez domec carre -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Bulla Primary Schol - Colonial Day
... The children were learning to do some folk dances as part of the school's colonial day celebrations, which were part of their history studies....Bulla Primary School colonial days History Studies A coloured photograph of children in colonial dress with their teachers learning to do a folk dance in the school yard. ...The children were learning to do some folk dances as part of the school's colonial day celebrations, which were part of their history studies.A coloured photograph of children in colonial dress with their teachers learning to do a folk dance in the school yard. bulla primary school, colonial days, history studies -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Creative activities
... studies. The activities that they participated in were dancing, drama, singing and instrumental music. ...studies. The activities that they participated in were dancing, drama, singing and instrumental music. ...The students from Bulla Primary School were engaging in a variety of creative activities as part of their studies. The activities that they participated in were dancing, drama, singing and instrumental music. The activity in this photograph the children were preparing to lift the coloured banner into the air. It was an activity that involved group cooperation and coordination.This activity engaged the children in group cooperation and coordination.A non-digital coloured photograph of group of children standing in a grassed area, in a large circle while holding onto a large coloured circular banner with an adult supervising the group.creative activities, bulla primary school -
Melbourne LegacyArticle, VALE Enez Domec-Carre - 31st March 1908 to 17th April 1998, 1998
... As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. She also held a position on the Board of Studies and as director of physical education in Catholic Schools. ...As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. She also held a position on the Board of Studies and as director of physical education in Catholic Schools. ...Miss Enez Domec-Carre was the teacher of the girls classes at Legacy. This article was based on the Eulogy given by Legatee Ted Larkin at her funeral on 21st April 1998. She was a former Miss Victoria and was known for her physical education skills and for introducing grace and culture to Melbourne. In 1932 she joined Melbourne Legacy and in 1934 became the chief instructor of girls' physical education until she retired aged 65. In the post World War II baby boom the Legacy evening classes were attended by about 400 girls. She helped organise Legacy Widows and Legatee wives to sew the costumes for performances. Among her proudest moments was a display by 1000 Junior Legatees at the MCG during the 1954 visit of Queen Elizabeth II. As well her work for Legacy she ran physical education, ballroom dancing and debutante preparation classes in Windsor, Elsternwick, Gardenvale and Geelong. She also held a position on the Board of Studies and as director of physical education in Catholic Schools. Recognition of her work included being awarded an MBE in 1971. And in 1997 she received Legacy's highest award, the title of Guest of Honour, for her years of service. See also Cat.No. 01300. Another copy of this article was found with 'Box 10 / JL12' in blue pen. This was part of an archive project JL standing for Junior Legacy items.A snapshot of the life of Enez Domec-Carre who was a huge influence in the life of Junior Legatee girls who attended Legacy classes.Photocopy of a Bulletin article on Miss Domec-Carreenez domec carre, annual demonstration, vale, eulogy -
Kew Historical Society IncPainting - Rose study, Vida May Wing, 1908-19
... dancing and floral balls, where her pupils were the performers. In 1916, she married Hubert Charles McDonald. She died in 1959. Still lifes Vida May Wing Roses Reverse: "Vida Wing / 1908-19?" Rose Study ...The French Collection was donated to the Society in 2022. This collection includes documents, artworks, books, costumes and artefacts belonging to two families. A number belonged to, or were made by the grandparents of the donor: Vida May Wing and her husband Hubert Charles McDonald. [Other items belonging to Vida and Hubert are in the collections of the Australian Performing Arts Museum and Museum Victoria.] A second significant group of objects were gifts made to the donor's family by Lucy (Jean) Hornby of Queen Street, Kew whose family had been early settlers in the district. Vida May Wing was born in Richmond in 1882. A noted teacher of plain, fancy and step dancing, during the first two decades of the twentieth century she held annual fancy dancing and floral balls, where her pupils were the performers. In 1916, she married Hubert Charles McDonald. She died in 1959.Rose Study on board, by Vida May McDonald (nee Wing). Pink and red roses on wooden panel.Reverse: "Vida Wing / 1908-19?"still lifes, vida may wing, roses -
Mont De LanceyBook, ABC - Australian Broadcasting Commission, ABC Broadcasts to Schools 1959: Senior Primary Programme, 1959
... dancing underneath it and leaves. On the title page is a message to the girls and boys of Victoria from the Director of Education, A. S. Ramsay, with a black and whie photograph of him on the right. Publishing details are below. The booklet includes a list of Programmes which are broadcast with a Timetable, Special Projects, Health and Hygiene, Speaking and Listening The Correspondence School Speaks, Singing Together (with added music),The World we Live In, Nature Studies, A Time for Music, Our Australia, Lands of our Fathers (Social Studies for Grade V1) There are illustrations, maps, diagrams throughout. ...Studies for Grade V1) There are illustrations, maps, diagrams throughout. A small rectangular paperback booklet: ABC Broadcasts to Schools Senior Primary 1959. The front cover has the title and details printed on a black, red and white triangular background with music notes, a stave, a red outlined lined globe with children dancing underneath it and leaves. ...The small booklet includes a list of Programmes which are broadcast by the ABC Victoria with a Timetable, Special Projects, Health and Hygiene, Speaking and Listening The Correspondence School Speaks, Singing Together (with added music),The World we Live In, Nature Studies, A Time for Music, Our Australia, Lands of our Fathers (Social Studies for Grade V1) There are illustrations, maps, diagrams throughout.A small rectangular paperback booklet: ABC Broadcasts to Schools Senior Primary 1959. The front cover has the title and details printed on a black, red and white triangular background with music notes, a stave, a red outlined lined globe with children dancing underneath it and leaves. On the title page is a message to the girls and boys of Victoria from the Director of Education, A. S. Ramsay, with a black and whie photograph of him on the right. Publishing details are below. The booklet includes a list of Programmes which are broadcast with a Timetable, Special Projects, Health and Hygiene, Speaking and Listening The Correspondence School Speaks, Singing Together (with added music),The World we Live In, Nature Studies, A Time for Music, Our Australia, Lands of our Fathers (Social Studies for Grade V1) There are illustrations, maps, diagrams throughout. Pp 80. non-fictionThe small booklet includes a list of Programmes which are broadcast by the ABC Victoria with a Timetable, Special Projects, Health and Hygiene, Speaking and Listening The Correspondence School Speaks, Singing Together (with added music),The World we Live In, Nature Studies, A Time for Music, Our Australia, Lands of our Fathers (Social Studies for Grade V1) There are illustrations, maps, diagrams throughout. radio equipment, australian schools, abc booklet, radios, broadcasts to schools -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Legacy 'Mother' to Twenty Three, 1959
... study time. A legacy member joins them for dinner most evenings and the girls do their own washing up. They can cook in the kitchen if they wish. There is staff of an assistant matron, a cook and two housemaids. Girls have picnics and outings arranged and three or four times a year and they have informal dances...study time. A legacy member joins them for dinner most evenings and the girls do their own washing up. They can cook in the kitchen if they wish. There is staff of an assistant matron, a cook and two housemaids. Girls have picnics and outings arranged and three or four times a year and they have informal dances ...A photo from a book compiled about the Legacy children's residence called Stanhope. This photo shows Matron Dorrie Vines with three residents. Names around the photo L to R: Lee Henneberry, Doreen Devlin, and Betty Henderson. The newspaper article from The Age was published on 28 August 1959 and mentions Miss Vines has worked at Stanhope since 1946 when she returned from war service. She had been a trained nurse and served in Middle East and New Guinea with the RAANC. She had been awarded the medal of an Associate of the Royal Red Cross and was mentioned in despatches. Mention of the routine of the house include that the girls sleep in large airy bedrooms which they look after themselves. They generally do their own washing and ironing. There is a well equipped sewing room where they can make their own clothes. There is a radio and television and piano though between 7 and 9pm is quiet study time. A legacy member joins them for dinner most evenings and the girls do their own washing up. They can cook in the kitchen if they wish. There is staff of an assistant matron, a cook and two housemaids. Girls have picnics and outings arranged and three or four times a year and they have informal dances at Stanhope. Stanhope was supervised by Matron Dorothy (Dorrie) Vines from the time it opened in 1946 until she retired in December 1966. It is likely she compiled this notebook as she is referred to as 'self' in one photo. Individual pages of photos or newspaper clippings have been added separately. Items 01817 to 01834. Stanhope was a residence run by Melbourne Legacy to take care of children whose fathers were deceased servicemen, and who may have been left orphans, or whose mother may have been unable to care for them herself, or they needed to stay in Melbourne for further education. Generally Stanhope looked after girls over 14. The children were cared for until they were old enough to become independent. A record of life at Stanhope as reported in the Age Newspaper.Black and white photo of Matron and girls in 1959 along with a newspaper clipping about her.residences, dorothy vines, stanhope -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, From Stanhope News, 1962
... study time. A legacy member attended for dinner most evenings and the girls do their own washing up. They can cook in the kitchen if they wish. There is staff of an assistant matron, a cook and two housemaids. Girls have picnics and outings arranged and three or four times a year they have informal dances...study time. A legacy member attended for dinner most evenings and the girls do their own washing up. They can cook in the kitchen if they wish. There is staff of an assistant matron, a cook and two housemaids. Girls have picnics and outings arranged and three or four times a year they have informal dances ...Photos from a book compiled about the Legacy children's residence called Stanhope. The photos shows three rooms of Stanhope, the study room and two bedrooms. They may be copies printed from slides (see 02520-02522). The photo of the study room is surrounded by the names: Denise Attewell, Susan Knowles, June S., Jill Baker, Colleen, Jacky and Sandra. One bedroom photo is captioned 'Packing for the holidays' and has the names: Lynn Hall, Jacky Mooney? and Jane Reed. The other photo has the names: June S, Glenyce Ring and Jennifer Biggs. Stanhope was supervised by Matron Dorothy (Dorrie) Vines from the time it opened in 1946 until she retired in December 1966. It is likely she compiled this notebook as she is referred to as 'self' in one photo. Individual pages of photos or newspaper clippings have been added separately. Items 01817 to 01836. Stanhope was a residence run by Melbourne Legacy to take care of children whose fathers were servicemen, and who may have been left orphans, or whose mother may have been unable to care for them herself, or they needed to stay in Melbourne for further education. Generally Stanhope looked after girls over 14. The children were cared for until they were old enough to become independent. A newspaper clipping at 01823 mentions the routine of the house including that the girls sleep in large airy bedrooms which they look after themselves. They generally do their own washing and ironing. There is a well equipped sewing room where they can make their own clothes. There is a radio and television and piano though between 7 and 9pm is quiet study time. A legacy member attended for dinner most evenings and the girls do their own washing up. They can cook in the kitchen if they wish. There is staff of an assistant matron, a cook and two housemaids. Girls have picnics and outings arranged and three or four times a year they have informal dances at Stanhope. Harelands accommodated boys and girls under the age of 14, Blamey House looked after boys over 14, and Stanhope looked after girls over 14. The children were cared for until they were old enough to become independent. An example of the interior of Stanhope residence and a glimpse into the life of the girls that lived there.Black and white photo x 3 of the interior rooms of Stanhope in 1962.Handwritten caption in blue fountain pen of the girls' names.residences, stanhope, study
