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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaEngraving, Rev. Benjamin Danks, 19th C
... Rev. Benjamin Danks...danks, benjamin...DANKS, Benjamin (1853-1921) Michael Horsburgh DANKS, BENJAMIN (b. ...Engraving of Rev. Benjamin Danks based on the portrait....DANKS, Benjamin (1853-1921) Michael Horsburgh DANKS, BENJAMIN (b. ...Benjamin Danks was b. 1853 England, ordained 1878, and died 1921 in Rookwood, NSW. DANKS, Benjamin (1853-1921) Michael Horsburgh DANKS, BENJAMIN (b. Wednesbury, England, 12 Feb 1853; d. Sydney, NSW, 12 April 1921). Methodist missionary in New Britain and missionary administrator. Benjamin Danks migrated to Vic with his family when a young child. He entered the Wesleyan Methodist ministry in 1878 and was sent with his wife, Emma, daughter of John and Elizabeth Watsford, to join the Rev George Brown in the newly established missionary venture on the Duke of York group in New Britain, where he remained for nine years. An opponent of 'blackbirding', the traffic in indentured island labour for the Australian sugar cane industry, he warned local inhabitants not to go aboard any vessel recruiting labour for distant places, much to the displeasure of the labour traders. In 1880 he participated in the rescue of the survivors of the ill-fated settlement established by the Marquis de Rays. In 1907 he succeeded George Brown as the general secretary of Foreign Missions for the Methodist Church of Australasia and was president of the NSW Conference in 1908. He retired in 1918 and died in 1921 after a long illness attributed to the privations of his missionary career. Danks was highly regarded as a linguist and published the first book in the Tolai language of New Britain. He was a strong supporter of state legislation to control social evils, and to ensure pure food and drugs. He was an ardent temperance advocate. George Brown, An Autobiography (London, 1908); New South Wales Methodist Conference, Souvenir of the Presidency of the Rev. Benjamin Danks (Sydney, 1909); Wallace Deane (ed), In Wild New Britain (Sydney, 1933); Neville Threlfall, One Hundred Years in the Islands (Rabaul, 1975). MICHAEL HORSBURGH Electronic Version © Southern Cross College, 2004. Content © Evangelical History Association of Australia and the author, 2004.Engraving of Rev. Benjamin Danks based on the portrait."Rev. B. Danks. Late of New Guinea, Foreign Mission Secretary, Melbourne."danks, benjamin, new britain -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Rev. Benjamin Danks, 19th C
... Rev. Benjamin Danks...danks, benjamin...DANKS, Benjamin (1853-1921) Michael Horsburgh, DANKS, BENJAMIN (b. ...DANKS, Benjamin (1853-1921) Michael Horsburgh, DANKS, BENJAMIN (b. ...Benjamin Danks was b. 1853 England, ordained 1878, and died 1921 in Rookwood, NSW. DANKS, Benjamin (1853-1921) Michael Horsburgh, DANKS, BENJAMIN (b. Wednesbury, England, 12 Feb 1853; d. Sydney, NSW, 12 April 1921). Methodist missionary in New Britain and missionary administrator. Benjamin Danks migrated to Vic with his family when a young child. He entered the Wesleyan Methodist ministry in 1878 and was sent with his wife, Emma, daughter of John and Elizabeth Watsford, to join the Rev George Brown in the newly established missionary venture on the Duke of York group in New Britain, where he remained for nine years. An opponent of 'blackbirding', the traffic in indentured island labour for the Australian sugar cane industry, he warned local inhabitants not to go aboard any vessel recruiting labour for distant places, much to the displeasure of the labour traders. In 1880 he participated in the rescue of the survivors of the ill-fated settlement established by the Marquis de Rays. In 1907 he succeeded George Brown as the general secretary of Foreign Missions for the Methodist Church of Australasia and was president of the NSW Conference in 1908. He retired in 1918 and died in 1921 after a long illness attributed to the privations of his missionary career. Danks was highly regarded as a linguist and published the first book in the Tolai language of New Britain. He was a strong supporter of state legislation to control social evils, and to ensure pure food and drugs. He was an ardent temperance advocate. George Brown, An Autobiography (London, 1908); New South Wales Methodist Conference, Souvenir of the Presidency of the Rev. Benjamin Danks (Sydney, 1909); Wallace Deane (ed), In Wild New Britain (Sydney, 1933); Neville Threlfall, One Hundred Years in the Islands (Rabaul, 1975). MICHAEL HORSBURGH Electronic Version © Southern Cross College, 2004. Content © Evangelical History Association of Australia and the author, 2004.Sepia oval portrait photo of a younger man with wiry beard and moustache, dressed as clergyman.danks, benjamin, new britain -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Rev. Benjamin Danks, 19th C
... Rev. Benjamin Danks...danks, benjamin...DANKS, Benjamin (1853-1921) Michael Horsburgh, DANKS, BENJAMIN (b. ...DANKS, Benjamin (1853-1921) Michael Horsburgh, DANKS, BENJAMIN (b. ...Benjamin Danks was b. 1853 England, ordained 1878, and died 1921 in Rookwood, NSW. DANKS, Benjamin (1853-1921) Michael Horsburgh, DANKS, BENJAMIN (b. Wednesbury, England, 12 Feb 1853; d. Sydney, NSW, 12 April 1921). Methodist missionary in New Britain and missionary administrator. Benjamin Danks migrated to Vic with his family when a young child. He entered the Wesleyan Methodist ministry in 1878 and was sent with his wife, Emma, daughter of John and Elizabeth Watsford, to join the Rev George Brown in the newly established missionary venture on the Duke of York group in New Britain, where he remained for nine years. An opponent of 'blackbirding', the traffic in indentured island labour for the Australian sugar cane industry, he warned local inhabitants not to go aboard any vessel recruiting labour for distant places, much to the displeasure of the labour traders. In 1880 he participated in the rescue of the survivors of the ill-fated settlement established by the Marquis de Rays. In 1907 he succeeded George Brown as the general secretary of Foreign Missions for the Methodist Church of Australasia and was president of the NSW Conference in 1908. He retired in 1918 and died in 1921 after a long illness attributed to the privations of his missionary career. Danks was highly regarded as a linguist and published the first book in the Tolai language of New Britain. He was a strong supporter of state legislation to control social evils, and to ensure pure food and drugs. He was an ardent temperance advocate. George Brown, An Autobiography (London, 1908); New South Wales Methodist Conference, Souvenir of the Presidency of the Rev. Benjamin Danks (Sydney, 1909); Wallace Deane (ed), In Wild New Britain (Sydney, 1933); Neville Threlfall, One Hundred Years in the Islands (Rabaul, 1975). MICHAEL HORSBURGH Electronic Version © Southern Cross College, 2004. Content © Evangelical History Association of Australia and the author, 2004.Photocopy of page from a book (A4 size) with pictures of Danks and Mrs. Danks and a map showing New Britain and New Ireland and the mission stations of the New Britain district of the Wesleyan Methodist Mission and the sites of the Free Colony of New France.danks, benjamin, new britain -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook, In Wild New Britain
... ...Benjamin Danks...In Wild New Britain Edited by Wallace Deane Publisher: Angus & Robertson Date: 1933 Further Information: The story of Benjamin Danks pioneer missionary from his dairy...The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked coast flagstaff hill maritime museum maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road book pattison collection warrnambool library warrnambool mechanics’ institute ralph eric pattison corangamite regional library service warrnambool city librarian mechanics’ institute library victorian library board warrnambool books and records warrnambool children’s library In Wild New Britain Wallace Deane Benjamin Danks The label on spine cover with typed text R.H. 267.7 DAN Pastedown front endpaper has a sticker from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute and Free Library Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Corangamite Regional Library Service In Wild New Britain Edited by Wallace Deane Publisher: Angus & Robertson Date: 1933 Further Information: The story of Benjamin Danks pioneer missionary from his dairy In Wild New Britain Book ...This book was part of a large group of books referred to as the Pattison Collection, which belonged to the Warrnambool Public Library, part of the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute. About RALPH ERIC PATTISON and the ‘PATTISON COLLECTION’ The ‘Pattison Collection’ is a collection of books and records that was originally owned by the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute, founded in Warrnambool in 1853. By 1886 the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) had grown to have a Library, Museum and Fine Arts Gallery, with a collection of “… choice productions of art and valuable specimens in almost every branch and many wonderful national curiosities are now to be seen there, including historic relics of the town and district.” It later included a School of Design. Although it was very well patronised, the WMI was led to ask the City Council to take it over in 1911 due to lack of financial support. In 1935 Ralph Pattison was appointed as City Librarian to establish and organise the Warrnambool Public Library as it was then called. Ralph Eric Pattison was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, in 1891. He married Maude Swan from Warrnambool in 1920 and they set up home in Warrnambool. In 1935 when Pattison accepted the position as City Librarian for the Warrnambool City Council his huge challenge was to make a functional library within two rooms of the Mechanics’ Institute. He tirelessly cleaned, cleared and sorted a disarrayed collection of old books, jars of preserved specimens and other items reserved for exhibition in the city’s museum. He developed and updated the library with a wide variety of books for all tastes, including reference books for students; a difficult task to fulfil during the years following the Depression. He converted all of the lower areas of the building into a library, reference room and reading room for members and the public. The books were sorted and stored using a cataloguing and card index system that he had developed himself. He also prepared the upper floor of the building and established the Art Gallery and later the Museum, a place to exhibit the many old relics that had been stored for years for this purpose. One of the treasures he found was a beautiful ancient clock, which he repaired, restored and enjoyed using in his office during the years of his service there. Ralph Pattison was described as “a meticulous gentleman whose punctuality, floorless courtesy and distinctive neat dress were hallmarks of his character, and ‘his’ clock controlled his daily routine and his opening and closing of the library’s large heavy doors to the minute.” Pattison took leave from 1942 to 1945 to serve in the Royal Australian Navy, Volunteer Reserve as Lieutenant. A few years later he converted one of the Museum’s rooms into a Children’s Library, stocking it with suitable books for the younger generation. This was an instant success. In the 1950’s he had the honour of being appointed to the Victorian Library Board and received more inspiration from the monthly conferences in Melbourne. He was sadly retired in 1959 after over 23 years of service, due to the fact that he had gone over the working age of council officers. However, he continued to take a very keen interest in the continual development of the Library until his death in 1969. THE NEW WARRNAMBOOL LIBRARY When the WMI building was pulled down in 1963 a new civic building was erected on the site and the new Warrnambool Library, on behalf of the City Council, took over all the holdings of the WMI. At this time some of the items were separated and identified as the ‘Pattison Collection’, named after Pattison. Eventually, the components of the WMI were distributed from the Warrnambool Library to various places, including the Art Gallery, Historical Society and Flagstaff Hill. Later some were even distributed to other regional branches of Corangamite Regional Library and passed to and fro. It is difficult now to trace just where all of the items have ended up. The books at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village generally display stamps and markings from Pattison as well as a variety of other institutions including the Mechanics’ Institute itself. WARRNAMBOOL MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE Warrnambool's Mechanics' Institute (or Institution as it was sometimes called) was one of the earliest in Victoria. On 17th October 1853, a meeting was held where it was resolved to request the Lieutenant Governor of the Colony to grant land for the erection of a Mechanics' Institutes building. A committee was formed at the meeting and Richard Osburne chaired the first meeting of this committee. The land on the North West corner of Banyan and Merri Streets was granted but there were no funds to erect the building. The Formal Rights of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute's encompassed its aims and these were officially adopted in1859; "This Institution has for its object the diffusion of literary, scientific, and other useful knowledge amongst its members, excluding all controversial subjects, religious or political. These objects are sought to be obtained by means of a circulating library, a reading room, the establishment of classes, debates, and the occasional delivery of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy, mechanics, astronomy, chemistry, natural history, literature, and the useful and ornamental arts, particularly those which have a more immediate reference to the colony." The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute opened its first reading room in November 1884 in the National School building at the corner of Banyan and Timor Streets. The Institute was funded by member subscription, payable on a quarterly, half-yearly or yearly basis. Samuel Hannaford, the Manager of the Warrnambool Bank of Australasia, was the first Honorary Secretary of the Mechanics' Institutes, and an early President and Vice-President. He also gave several of the early lectures in the Reading Room. Another early Secretary, Librarian and lecturer was Marmaduke Fisher, the teacher at the National School. Lecture topics included The Poets and Poetry of Ireland', 'The Birth and Development of the Earth', 'The Vertebrae - with Remarks on the pleasures resulting from the study of Natural History' and 'Architecture'. In 1856 the Reading Room was moved to James Hider's shop in Timor Street, and by 1864 it was located in the bookshop of Davies and Read. In the 1860's the Mechanics' Institute struggled as membership waned but in 1866, after a series of fundraising efforts, the committee was able to purchase land in Liebig Street, on a site then called Market Square, between the weighbridge and the fire station. A Mechanics' Institute building was opened at this site in August 1871. The following year four more rooms were added to the main Reading Room and in 1873 the Artisan School of Design was incorporated into the Institute. The same year Joseph Archibald established a Museum; however, it deteriorated when he was transferred to Bendigo in 1877. In 1880, with Archibald's return to Warrnambool, the Museum was re-established, and in 1885 a new building was built at the back of the Institute to accommodate the re-created School of Design, the Art Gallery and the Museum. In 1887 the Museum section was moved to the former courthouse in Timor Street (for some time the walls of the building formed part of the TAFE cafeteria but all is now demolished)). In 1911 the Museum was transferred back to the original building and the management of the Mechanics' Institute was handed over to the Warrnambool City Council. The Museum and Art Gallery became one and housed many fine works of art, and the Library continued to grow. The building was well patronised, with records showing that at the beginning of the 20th century there were between 500 and 800 visitors. During World War One the monthly figures were in the thousands, with 3,400 people visiting in January 1915. The Museum was a much loved Institution in Warrnambool until the contents of the Museum and Art Gallery were removed to make room for the Warrnambool City Council Engineers' Department. The contents were stored but many of the items were scattered or lost. When the original building was demolished the site became occupied by the Civic Centre, which included the new City Library. (The library was temporarily located in the old Palais building in Koroit Street.) In the process of reorganisation the Collection was distributed amongst the community groups: -The new City Library took some of the historical books and some important documents, historic photographs and newspapers. -The Art Gallery kept the 19th Century art collection and some of the artefacts from the museum. -The Historical Society has some items -The State Museum has some items -Some items were destroyed -Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village has old newspapers, Government Gazettes, most of the Mechanics' Institute Library, ledgers and documents connected to the Mechanics' Institute Library, some framed and unframed artworks and some photographs. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute Library book collection is deemed to be of great importance because it is one of the few collections in an almost intact state, and many of the books are now very rare and of great value. The Pattison Collection, along with other items at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, was originally part of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s collection. The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Collection is primarily significant in its totality, rather than for the individual objects it contains. Its contents are highly representative of the development of Mechanics' Institute libraries across Australia, particularly Victoria. A diversity of publications and themes has been amassed, and these provide clues to our understanding of the nature of and changes in the reading habits of Victorians from the 1850s to the middle of the 20th century. The collection also highlights the Warrnambool community’s commitment to the Mechanics’ Institute, reading, literacy and learning in the regions, and proves that access to knowledge was not impeded by distance. These items help to provide a more complete picture of our community’s ideals and aspirations. The Warrnambool Mechanics Institute book collection has historical and social significance for its strong association with the Mechanics Institute movement and the important role it played in the intellectual, cultural and social development of people throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. The collection of books is a rare example of an early lending library and its significance is enhanced by the survival of an original collection of many volumes. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance. In Wild New Britain Edited by Wallace Deane Publisher: Angus & Robertson Date: 1933 Further Information: The story of Benjamin Danks pioneer missionary from his dairyThe label on spine cover with typed text R.H. 267.7 DAN Pastedown front endpaper has a sticker from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute and Free Library Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Warrnambool Mechanics Institute Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Corangamite Regional Library Service flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, in wild new britain, wallace deane, benjamin danks -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine High School Class Photographs 1986, 1986
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Anna Maria De Amicis (Teacher) 5845.10 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 9A Names.jpg 5845.10 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 9A.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Julie Frank, Natalie Zammit, Anthea Kennedy, Nicole Schuliga, Suzanne Jordan, Tu Linh Lam, Barbarella Duffy 2nd Row (L-R) - Esteban Sierra, Kyle Gillies, Evan Mousafiriadis, Maurice Mistero, Helen Sergakis, Rocky Senese Front Row (L-R) - Vivien Gardiner, colin McDonagh, Julie Emmett, Paul Carrarini, Skye Parsons, Tuan Luu, Maria Koutsiofis Absent - Shelly Danks, Benjamin Dinh, Daniel Tnewma, Kathleem Wilson, Mr. ...Anna Maria De Amicis (Teacher) 5845.10 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 9A Names.jpg 5845.10 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 9A.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Julie Frank, Natalie Zammit, Anthea Kennedy, Nicole Schuliga, Suzanne Jordan, Tu Linh Lam, Barbarella Duffy 2nd Row (L-R) - Esteban Sierra, Kyle Gillies, Evan Mousafiriadis, Maurice Mistero, Helen Sergakis, Rocky Senese Front Row (L-R) - Vivien Gardiner, colin McDonagh, Julie Emmett, Paul Carrarini, Skye Parsons, Tuan Luu, Maria Koutsiofis Absent - Shelly Danks, Benjamin Dinh, Daniel Tnewma, Kathleem Wilson, Mr. ...5845.01 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 7A Names.jpg 5845.01 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 7A.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Mio Pandza, Phillip Azzopardi, Lee Grech, Julian Mizzi, Allan Pamintuan, Edin Garibovic, Dung Tran 2nd Row (L-R) - Barbara Aita, Marian Busuttil, Gabrielle Costa, Dean Kendrick, Peter O'Brien, Kathy Tonkovic, Bernadette Smith, Melissa Stork, Ms. Sophie Alamanas (Teacher) Front Row (L-R) - Dorothy Carrington, Doug Stojanovski, Joanne Borg, Daniel Tucker, Lena Markovska, Chris ?, Margaret Spiteri 5845.02 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 7B Names.jpg 5845.02 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 7B.jpg 4th Row (L-R) - Joe Matina, Craig Rowe 3rd Row (L-R) - Mr. Terry Kennedy (Teacher), Diep Tran, Kylie Ferguson, Alex Sorgiovanni, Edwin Cassar, Francie Gaffiero, Tammy Smith 2nd Row (L-R) - Edward Camilleri, Shane Mirabito, John Roberts, Peter Mavric, Sam Murawczuk, Nick Prisc, Denyse Strantzen Front Row (L-R) - Jody Bantz, Claudelte Gatt, Allijson Sammut, Doris Psaila, Olia Ahmed, Shirley Aquilina, Susan Galea 5845.03 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 7C Names.jpg 5845.03 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 7C.jpg 4th Row (L-R) - Shane Burley, Damen Allen, 3rd Row (L-R) - Michelle Curtis, Cindy Camilleri, Susan Zammit, Neral Ramadan, Trinette Eberle 2nd Row (L-R) - Michael Robinson, David Aziak, John Tsafalios, Matthew Gunther, Marion Monteleone, Danny Passalick, Ms. Lyn Chatham (Teacher) Front Row (L-R) - Emma Thompson, Yen Ong, Paul Potra, Rachel Doyle, Zlatko Obic, Sandra Bilic, Teressa Ludlow 5845.04 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 7D Names.jpg 5845.04 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 7D.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Michelle Ritchie, Sofi Zaritsonos, Antonella Care, Jodie Hastings, Ederlyn Muli, Jody Ellior, Lorena Malik 2nd Row (L-R) - Anthony Anena, Christian Frazer, Michael Buttigieg, Nick Katsantonis, Long lee, Paul Pouwelse, Peter Francalanza, Ms. Antonette Baltista (Teacher) Front Row (L-R) - Melissa Smith, Mary Tolentino, Hoa Luu, Anna Carravini, Robert ?, Natasha Grech, Nerrissa Kennedy 5845.05 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 8A Names.jpg 5845.05 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 8A.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Mark Borg, Antwanette Cassar, Helen Tabone, Oula Misto, Emine Torgut, Leisel Huntly, Steven Koumis 2nd Row (L-R) - Dwayne Piercy, Chris Prodanis, Richard Smith, Mark Marinkovic, Ashleigh Myers, Jason Mifsud Front Row (L-R) - Joanne Jakielaszek, Suzanne Stefanivska, Jodi Lally, Elissa Miller, Biljane Milenkovska, Tania Malloy, Rachel Barefoot Absent - Glenn Grima, Marle Matusen, Patrick Hill, Ms. Anne White (Teacher) 5845.06 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 8B Names.jpg 5845.06 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 8B.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Stephen Tsobanis, Jason Attard, Michael Gunther, John Murawczuk, Frank Kompar, George Boudoloh 2nd Row (L-R) - ? (Teacher), Angelo Scalise, Alex Taleski, Alec Simic, Tony Nesci, Michael Wilby, Dean Jesensek Front Row (L-R) - Donna Brown, Lisa Musumeci, Lisa Barr, Erika Statcic, Maria Kalfas, Sylvia Borg, Narelle Simmons Absent - Joanne Borg, Carolyn Knight, Leyle Seri 5845.07 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 8C Names.jpg 5845.07 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 8C.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Andrew Danks, Martin Pouwelse, Alan Alisic, Jay Anset, Jason Foley 2nd Row (L-R) - Clancy Nienartowicz, Tracey Funston, Ahmed Misto, Michael Gregory, Jenny Azzopardi, Irene Marosy Front Row (L-R) - Sue Foti, Natalie Birtic, Karl Hill, Suzi Bilic, David Motal, Suzanne Kieryzcuk, Rady Nuon Absent - Belinda Fraser, Darlene Krizmanix, Michelle Langford, Mr. Glenn Hayes (Teacher) 5845.08 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 8D Names.jpg 5845.08 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 8D.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Darren Blizzard, Shamus Robertson, Mark Mezzavilla, Tony Magavero, Michael Pastone, Steven Mifsud, Steven Spehar 2nd Row (L-R) - Felicity Bywaters, Susan Kent, Debbie Doyle, Peter Valcielaszek, Angelo Cassar, Mariana Capela, Brook Grima, Martha Kopsaftis Front Row (L-R) - Debbie Malloy, Jasminka Srbinovski, Tom Kourtessis, Sharyn Bant, Gavin Preston, Vesna Joncerska, Miryana Lasic Absent - Voanne Gillnespey, Ms. Serinch Mehmet (Teacher) 5845.09 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 8E Names.jpg 5845.09 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 8E.jpg 4th Row (L-R) - Andrew Vella, Zoki Klajcin 3rd Row (L-R) - Susan Dadman, Lynette Spiteri, Peter Panayi, Nick Zovko, Lilly Jane Cassar, Sandra Cowchi 2nd Row (L-R) - Zlate Markovski, Lindsay Todaro, Steven Bochenek, Leslie Wilson, Claudio Monteleone, Heider Matias Front Row (L-R) - Nadine Patten, Juliet Pace, Patricia Pacheco, Daniel Allen, Anastasia Dutkovich, Chrstine Watton, Michelle Buttigieg Absent - Joanne Cassar, Margaret Marshall, Ms. Anna Maria De Amicis (Teacher) 5845.10 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 9A Names.jpg 5845.10 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 9A.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Julie Frank, Natalie Zammit, Anthea Kennedy, Nicole Schuliga, Suzanne Jordan, Tu Linh Lam, Barbarella Duffy 2nd Row (L-R) - Esteban Sierra, Kyle Gillies, Evan Mousafiriadis, Maurice Mistero, Helen Sergakis, Rocky Senese Front Row (L-R) - Vivien Gardiner, colin McDonagh, Julie Emmett, Paul Carrarini, Skye Parsons, Tuan Luu, Maria Koutsiofis Absent - Shelly Danks, Benjamin Dinh, Daniel Tnewma, Kathleem Wilson, Mr. Ian Bowker (Teacher) 5845.11 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 9B Names.jpg 5845.11 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 9B.jpg 4th Row (L-R) - Nga Tran, ? 3rd Row (L-R) - Jenny Ragusa, Ralene Godde, Franca Di Lorenzo, Belinda Dixon, Jacqui Bajada, Tracey Cassar, Joanne Lazarenko 2nd Row (L-R) - Wayne Cox, Ioan Micetic, Jamie Ludlow, Paul Gauci, Darren Hildebrand, Romney Daulo Front Row (L-R) - Angela Sutherland, ?, Lisa Forte, Andrea Allen, Tracey Evans, ?, Sonia Cetwerschuk Absent - Mr. Evan Jones (Teacher) 5845.12 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 9C Names.jpg 5845.12 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 9C.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Esther Debrincat, Raymond Attard, Fiona Vella 2nd Row (L-R) - Binh Ong, Nhan To, Tim Passalick, Peter Smith, David Pettifier. Noren Ung Front Row (L-R) - Mario Todaro, Irena Dutkovich, Carolyn Bernat, Joanne Nereward, Julie Granger, Slavika Lasic, Giuliana Sradella Absent - Ms. Cathy Damon (Teacher) 5845.13 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 9D.jpg No Names 5845.14 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 10B Names.jpg 5845.14 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 10B.jpg 4th Row (L-R) - Impria Gauci, Mai Tran 3rd Row (L-R) - Sonia Lorenzini, Mary Saladino, Vincent Stranieri, Jeremy Boase, Craig Routledge, Kathryn Aqulina, Phevons Trans 2nd Row (L-R) - Louise Reaalo, Hang Tran, Krystyna Bochenek, Pietro Georgiou, ? Mitreski, Wendy Lilley, Lynette Thiele, Kerryn Wilby, Mr. Landido Esteban (Teacher) Front Row (L-R) - Rebecca Soldo, Ban Luu. Lidia Acancki, Nacih "Joe" Doudoloh, Rebecca Stark, Warren Theabould, Mary Santic Absent - Mai Trinh 5845.15 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 10C Names.jpg 5845.15 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 10C.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Cynthia Rowe, Anna Cioffi, Vicki Kavandgh, Naomi Patten, Michelle Spiteri, Carmen Agius, Leanne Rowe 2nd Row (L-R) - Marjana Filip, Stephen Kenner, Brian Azzopardi, Joe Scalise, Robert Csikos, Tanya Butson, Katerina nicolaou, Mrs. Holt (Teacher) Front Row (L-R) - Tracy Clark, Steven Jones, Tracey Watton, Ian Mavric, Danni Taleski, Michael O'Kely, Karen Aitchison Absent - Ronald Watson, Sue Psaila, Max Liebriana, Mrs. S. Kyris (Teacher) 5845.16 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 10D Names.jpg 5845.16 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 10D.jpg 4th Row (L-R) - Doreen Merciela, Josephine Gauci 3rd Row (L-R) - Annette Thewma, Michelle Bernard, Jo-Anne Fielding, Sue Micaleff, Patricia Messina, Lisa Bywaters, Michele Azzopardi, Mr. Peter Crow (Teacher) 2nd Row (L-R) - Yolanda Wilson, Jodie Conlin, Tony Diblasio, George Zammit, Christine Prisc, Wendy Gardener Front Row (L-R) - Kylie Taylor, Agazio Fiorenza, Doreen Camilleri, Domeni Digiglio, Lilian Boudoloh, Arped Fejes, Annette Thompson Absent - Raymonf Watson, Mr. C. Tassigiannakis (Teacher) 5845.17 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 10L Names.jpg 5845.17 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 10L.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Lourdes Galea, Nicole Blair, Tony Rullo, Maria Staffieri, Peter Kieryczuk, Michelle Mifsud, Christine Anadostuu, Mr. Ziver Hason (Teacher) 2nd Row (L-R) - Chris Chrisforou, Ann Petzieridis, Richard Soldaini, Emmanuel Kopsaptis, Hyssam Misto, Michael Sampson, Helen Kotopous Front Row (L-R) - Christine Plant, Jamie Parsons, Fay Tsatalios, Peter Kirko, Maria Prodanis, Serge Sinforosa, Maria Kladas Absent - Karen Lee, Daniel Duffy, Tomas Szafraniec 5845.18 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 11 Names.jpg 5845.18 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 11.jpg Back Row (L-R) - Very hard to read names 6th Row (L-R) - Very hard to read names 5th Row (L-R) - Very hard to read names 4th Row (L-R) - Very hard to read names 3rd Row (L-R) - Very hard to read names 2nd Row (L-R) - Very hard to read names Front Row (L-R) - Very hard to read names 5845.19 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 12 H.S.C. Names.jpg 5845.19 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 12 H.S.C..jpg 4th Row (L-R) - Thanh Lam, Tracey Martin, Veronica Popek, Adelina Pamintvan 3rd Row (L-R) - Emine Huseyin, Toung Kha, Verinica Stachlewski, Hop Viet Vu, Juanita Hutcheon 2nd Row (L-R) - Robert Aquilina, Corey Attard, Radomir Acanski, Andrew O'Kelly, Nello Ragusa, Chihow Chu Front Row (L-R) - Jeanette Spiteri, Lescek Jakielaszek, Susan Phillips, Jim Kirko, Jenny Miller, Alex Jesensek, Julie Stefanouska Absent - Mr. D. Smillie (Teacher) 5845.20 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 12 S.T.C. Names.jpg 5845.20 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Year 12 S.T.C..jpg 4th Row (L-R) - K. Santic, H. Zenonas, J. Cassar, M. Vella, K. Conlin, D. Gusman 3rd Row (L-R) - Max Hatzidimitriow, Sharon Hudson, Shane Brooking, Donna Heinyina, Sam Sorgiouanni, Frank Falukozi, Linda Portelli 2nd Row (L-R) - Nick Kourtessis, Gabriel Ianzano, Shane Boyd, Robert Damcersti, Maric Aropovic, Jim Hand, Daniel Sharpe, David Camilleri Front Row (L-R) - Peter Mulholland, Racheal McDonald, Colin Jardine, Carol Andrews, Andrew Rego, Karen Condos, Tony Strojonvski 5845.21 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Staff Names.jpg 5845.21 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1986 Staff.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - B. Winge, P. Crow, M. Kyris, A. White, D. Webster, G. Hayes, B. Tierney, D. Jones, Z. Hasan 2nd Row (L-R) - A. Ware, B. Gunn, M. Krasts, J. Holt, S. Alamanas, N. Pilic, L. Ostepeev, K. McCarthy, I. Bowker, L. Brick, M. Williams Front Row (L-R) - C. Sandars, A. McGeown, R. Johnson, M. Enright, G. Allort, T. Kennedy, C. Damon, J. Brown, L. Chathamsunshine high school, sunshine north, student photograph
