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Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1947, 1947
... ...dorothy waller...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The Ballarat School of Mines was a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. ballarat school of mines students' magazine staff sports james rogers dr pound mr procter mr r. w. richards mr h. j. edwards mr r. p. flower ken palmer joan walter mr john leslie burt mr fisher mr pattenden mr scarfe mr a. m. richards mr j. woolcock mr p. marxsen obituary mr david maxwell a. f. heseltine dorothy spence p. wilson n. whitaker william ross peter wilson joan parker stanley butson david daykin ian cooper june baker hazel barry lesley bearup winifred beckwith david berlyn william bolitho daniel brazil lawrence burchell william bates ronald cairns leslie coburn maurice collins kenneth cowell john dixon francis eckermann rexford fraser elizabeth freeth eric goon marjorie gray doreen hehir joyce hicks john lannen stanley lawrie charles layfield ethel lloyd robert looney eileen maloney gwendoline mcdonnell ian mclenehan colin nicol mervyn oddie john procter shirley ross frederic reeve evelyn robinson john robinson graeme ross ronald rosser jean scott lawrence sedgwick john shergold margaret sim clifford skurrie norma stafford barbara strachan iris sherritt robert tantau anthony tunbridge clive venables dorothy waller wesley walters harold ward john willis norman whittaker Ballarat School of Mines Football Team J. ...The Ballarat School of Mines was a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Yellow front page soft cover of 55 pages with green and blue inscriptions on front cover Artwork Mr Bryan - By Peter Wilson Original book illustration - By Peter Wilson Hammerhead - By Peter Wilson Yank - By Joan Parker Herb - By Peter Wilson Tex - By Stanley Butson Rex - By Marjorie Gray Pen and Ink rendering - By Norman Whittaker Bet - By Evelyn or John Robinson Original Book Illustration - By William Ross Spud - By Marjorie Gray Dell - By Evelyn or John Robinson Fay - By Marjorie Gray Hazel - By Maurice Collins Thelma - By Ian Cooper Mickey - By Peter Wilson Wardy - By David Daykin Tiny - By Joan Parker ballarat school of mines students' magazine, staff, sports, james rogers, dr pound, mr procter, mr r. w. richards, mr h. j. edwards, mr r. p. flower, ken palmer, joan walter, mr john leslie burt, mr fisher, mr pattenden, mr scarfe, mr a. m. richards, mr j. woolcock, mr p. marxsen, obituary, mr david maxwell, a. f. heseltine, dorothy spence, p. wilson, n. whitaker, william ross, peter wilson, joan parker, stanley butson, david daykin, ian cooper, june baker, hazel barry, lesley bearup, winifred beckwith, david berlyn, william bolitho, daniel brazil, lawrence burchell, william bates, ronald cairns, leslie coburn, maurice collins, kenneth cowell, john dixon, francis eckermann, rexford fraser, elizabeth freeth, eric goon, marjorie gray, doreen hehir, joyce hicks, john lannen, stanley lawrie, charles layfield, ethel lloyd, robert looney, eileen maloney, gwendoline mcdonnell, ian mclenehan, colin nicol, mervyn oddie, john procter, shirley ross, frederic reeve, evelyn robinson, john robinson, graeme ross, ronald rosser, jean scott, lawrence sedgwick, john shergold, margaret sim, clifford skurrie, norma stafford, barbara strachan, iris sherritt, robert tantau, anthony tunbridge, clive venables, dorothy waller, wesley walters, harold ward, john willis, norman whittaker, ballarat school of mines football team, j. rogers, j. willis, hans fumberger, dave jelbart, j.mccoy, m. heatherington, mr hillman, r. rosser, bob davis, r. kibby, c. edmonds, j. blainey, w. brown. r. cairns j. morrish, k. whiter, a temby, b. tantau, n. rees, b. murrel, l. veale, robert davis -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..Program Reviews Poster Articles, A Lady Mislaid by Kenneth Horne directed by Reg Rudd
... ...dorothy waller...A Lady Mislaid by Kenneth Horne, currently known as the Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc. gwenythe bode joyce carthew lois james wally glassborow mel morgan len tonge dorothy waller eisteddfod hall heidelberg theatre company inc. city of heidelberg repertory group directed by Reg Rudd Scan of original poster, white paper, black type, red highlights. ...Advertising, Program and Poster for the first production by members of the City of Heidelberg Repertory Group. A Lady Mislaid was performed at the Eisteddfod Hall in Ivanhoe which on the poster was advertised as being at the rear of Hoyts picture theatre.The poster lists the cast, the tcket price, 3/- with Children Half Price. There were two performances, on Thursday 28 and Friday 29 February, 1952. Advertising for first production by members of the City of Heidelberg Repertory Group. A Lady Mislaid by Kenneth Horne, currently known as the Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc.Scan of original poster, white paper, black type, red highlights. Original Program, white paper, black type. Original newspaper review and article.gwenythe bode, joyce carthew, lois james, wally glassborow, mel morgan, len tonge, dorothy waller, eisteddfod hall, heidelberg theatre company inc., city of heidelberg repertory group, directed by reg rudd -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, In growing memory of a gifted gardener, 1980-1990
... An article by Dorothy Carter about Edna Walling and the gardens and cottages at Bickley Vale, Mooroolbark. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne dorothy carter edna walling bickley vale Article possibly from The Age. ...Article possibly from The Age. An article by Dorothy Carter about Edna Walling and the gardens and cottages at Bickley Vale, Mooroolbark. There is one photo of Edna Walling and photographs of two cottages at Bickley Vale.dorothy carter, edna walling, bickley vale -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Black and White, Dorothy Wickham, Ballarat Town Mission Hall, 2000
... q=town+mission+hall+ballarat&c=book&versionId=244807517 See also Dorothy Wickham's Beyond the Wall: Ballarat Female Refuge...q=town+mission+hall+ballarat&c=book&versionId=244807517 See also Dorothy Wickham's Beyond the Wall: Ballarat Female Refuge Martin Hosking Town Mission welfare charity Ballarat Ballarat East Canadian Home Ballarat Town Mission Postcard size black and white photograph of the Ballarat Town Mission Hall Ballarat Town Mission Hall Photograph Photograph - Black and White Dorothy Wickham ...The Town Mission was established in Ballarat East by a group of Wesleyans. "Australian Silverpen" wrote an historical sketch about the Town Missioner, Martin Hosking. From miner's tent to mission pulpit : Martin Hosking, Ballarat's town missionary : an in memoriam sketch / by The Australian Silverpen. See https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/223253590?q=town+mission+hall+ballarat&c=book&versionId=244807517 See also Dorothy Wickham's Beyond the Wall: Ballarat Female RefugePostcard size black and white photograph of the Ballarat Town Mission Hallmartin hosking, town mission, welfare, charity, ballarat, ballarat east, canadian home, ballarat town mission -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Black and White, Mission Rescue and Children's Home Canadian, 2000
... q=town+mission+hall+ballarat&c=book&versionId=244807517 See also Dorothy Wickham's Beyond the Wall: Ballarat Female Refuge...q=town+mission+hall+ballarat&c=book&versionId=244807517 See also Dorothy Wickham's Beyond the Wall: Ballarat Female Refuge Sarah Ellis ballarat female refuge ballarat welfare town and city mission women canadian Rescue home mission rescue Images of a building known as the Canadian Mission Rescue and Children's Home Mission Rescue and Children's Home Canadian Photograph Photograph - Black and White Australi Victoria Canadian ...The Mission Rescue and Children's Home Canadian opened on Friday November 22, 1907. The formal opening at 3pm was conducted by the Mayor of Ballarat City Councillor F. Brawn with Hon David Ham to preside. The Hon Alfred Deakin gave an address. The Town Mission was established in Ballarat East by a group of Wesleyans. "Australian Silverpen" wrote an historical sketch about the Town Missioner, Martin Hosking. From miner's tent to mission pulpit : Martin Hosking, Ballarat's town missionary : an in memoriam sketch / by The Australian Silverpen. See https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/223253590?q=town+mission+hall+ballarat&c=book&versionId=244807517 See also Dorothy Wickham's Beyond the Wall: Ballarat Female RefugeImages of a building known as the Canadian Mission Rescue and Children's Home sarah ellis, ballarat female refuge, ballarat, welfare, town and city mission, women, canadian rescue home, mission rescue -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Black and White, Opening MIssion Rescue and Children's Home Canadian, 2000
... q=town+mission+hall+ballarat&c=book&versionId=244807517 See also Dorothy Wickham's Beyond the Wall: Ballarat Female Refuge...q=town+mission+hall+ballarat&c=book&versionId=244807517 See also Dorothy Wickham's Beyond the Wall: Ballarat Female Refuge Canadian home'martin hosking sarah ellis ballarat female refuge ballarat welfare town and city mission women alexandra babies home babt orphanage Black & white photograph of an advertisement for the opening of the Canadian Mission Rescue and Children's Home. ...The Mission Rescue and Children's Home Canadian opened on Friday November 22, 1907. The formal opening at 3pm was conducted by the Mayor of Ballarat City Councillor F. Brawn with Hon David Ham to preside. The Hon Alfred Deakin gave an address. The Town Mission was established in Ballarat East by a group of Wesleyans. "Australian Silverpen" wrote an historical sketch about the Town Missioner, Martin Hosking. From miner's tent to mission pulpit : Martin Hosking, Ballarat's town missionary : an in memoriam sketch / by The Australian Silverpen. See https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/223253590?q=town+mission+hall+ballarat&c=book&versionId=244807517 See also Dorothy Wickham's Beyond the Wall: Ballarat Female RefugeBlack & white photograph of an advertisement for the opening of the Canadian Mission Rescue and Children's Home.canadian home'martin hosking, sarah ellis, ballarat female refuge, ballarat, welfare, town and city mission, women, alexandra babies home, babt, orphanage -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Black and White, Martin Hosking, 2000
... q=town+mission+hall+ballarat&c=book&versionId=244807517 See also Dorothy Wickham's Beyond the Wall: Ballarat Female Refuge...q=town+mission+hall+ballarat&c=book&versionId=244807517 See also Dorothy Wickham's Beyond the Wall: Ballarat Female Refuge Martin Hosking Missionary Ballarat East Black and white photograph of Martin Hosking Martin Hosking Photograph Photograph - Black and White ...The Mission Rescue and Children's Home Canadian opened on Friday November 22, 1907. The formal opening at 3pm was conducted by the Mayor of Ballarat City Councillor F. Brawn with Hon David Ham to preside. The Hon Alfred Deakin gave an address. The Town Mission was established in Ballarat East by a group of Wesleyans. "Australian Silverpen" wrote an historical sketch about the Town Missioner, Martin Hosking. From miner's tent to mission pulpit : Martin Hosking, Ballarat's town missionary : an in memoriam sketch / by The Australian Silverpen. See https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/223253590?q=town+mission+hall+ballarat&c=book&versionId=244807517 See also Dorothy Wickham's Beyond the Wall: Ballarat Female RefugeBlack and white photograph of Martin Hoskingmartin hosking, missionary, ballarat east -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Everylady's Journal, A career for Australian Girls. How to Earn a Living with a Spade, Fork - and Brains, 1927
... Other graduates mentioned include Miss Allender, Miss Dorothy Kraffe, Miss Edna Walling. There is a short interview with Edna Walling and a photo (1) with the caption: "Miss Edna Walling - Graduate from Burnley College - Melbourne's most famous gardener. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne female students olive mellor (nee holtum) mr rae principal a.w. jessep graduates miss allender dorothy kraffe edna walling student outside classes pruning orchard courses Newspaper cutting from "Everylady's Journal", January 1, 1927, p 13-14. ...Newspaper cutting from "Everylady's Journal", January 1, 1927, p 13-14. Discusses why women are good gardeners, the course content and accommmodation for students. The first female student, was Miss Olive Holltum (now Mellor), and at that time the principal was Mr Rae and the deputy principal Mr A. W. Jessop (Jessep). Other graduates mentioned include Miss Allender, Miss Dorothy Kraffe, Miss Edna Walling. There is a short interview with Edna Walling and a photo (1) with the caption: "Miss Edna Walling - Graduate from Burnley College - Melbourne's most famous gardener. The photo on p. 14 (2) shows a group of students and a staff member in the orchard with the caption: "In the fruit orchard. Students of the Burnley Horticultural College receiving practical instruction in pruning."female students, olive mellor (nee holtum), mr rae, principal, a.w. jessep, graduates, miss allender, dorothy kraffe, edna walling, student outside classes, pruning, orchard, courses -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Vice-regal visit to zoo: Governor (Lord Huntingfield) and koala
... It was written and illustrated by New Zealand-born author Dorothy Wall and “Dedicated to my son Peter and all other Peters and Johns and Bobs and Toms and Marys and Bettys and Joans and Pats and all kind children.” ...It was written and illustrated by New Zealand-born author Dorothy Wall and “Dedicated to my son Peter and all other Peters and Johns and Bobs and Toms and Marys and Bettys and Joans and Pats and all kind children.” ...Published: (1934, June 26). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Published title: VICE-ROYALTY GREETS THE KING OF THE BEASTS AT THE ZOO. Published caption: Lord Huntingfield experienced a pleasant “induction ceremony” as Patron of the Royal Zoological and Acclimatisation Society yesterday, when he made a tour of the Zoological Gardens. The picture shows the Governor, accompanied by Lady Huntingfield, inspecting the King of Beasts, who is submitting to a little playful treatment from the Director of the Gardens, Mr. Wilkie, while the Director whispers in his ear that a distinguished visitor has come to see him. (Inset), is a picture of Lord Huntingfield greeting one of the Koalas. Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204818472 Description: A man wearing a hat, scarf and overcoat reaches up to pat a koala in a tree watched by a man in a hat and suit. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: In 1932, the Zoo built an Australian native animal enclosure which visitors could enter and closely view koalas, wallabies, kookaburras and magpies all placed together. The branches of the trees in the enclosure were cut so that visitors could easily see and feed the koalas sitting in them. The cost to feed each koala fresh gum leaves was fifteen shillings per week. By 1924, Queensland was the last stronghold in Australia for the koala. They were functionally extinct in South Australia, only a few hundred in NSW, and an estimated population of 1000 animals remained in Victoria. There had been a six-month open season on koalas in Queensland in 1919 where over a million had been slaughtered, however with its vast, dense forests it was impossible to accurately know their numbers. Koala fur is tough, warm and waterproof and was in high demand from consumers in Canada, Britain and the US to make hats and gloves and for lining greatcoats. In 1927, with Queensland suffering a crippling drought and high unemployment, the cash-strapped McCormack Labor Government declared an “Open Season” on koalas and “opossums” for their skins, for the month of August. (Possums were often called “opossums” at this time but they are actually possums). There were widespread protests from many groups including the Nature Lovers League, Wild Life Preservation Society of Australia, Queensland Museum, C.W.A. Royal Australian Ornithologist Union, Boy Scouts, religious and women’s groups. There were letters to newspapers from ordinary people, editorials and pleas to women to refuse to wear or purchase koala fur. People questioned the masculinity of koala hunters as it was felt that no proper bushman or sportsman would kill such a defenceless creature. The Brisbane Courier newspaper led the campaign, devoting six columns a day to “Spare the Bear”. Author Vance Palmer sent an impassioned letter to the editor of the The Brisbane Courier, 19 July 1927: “Sir- It is be hoped that the disgust which all humane people have felt at the declaration of an open season for native bears in August will not be allowed to fade away until some protest... so overwhelming and effective that the question will never be raised again. For the shooting of our harmless and loveable native bear is nothing less than barbarous. His case is entirely different from that of other furred animals. No one has ever accused him of spoiling the farmers’ wheat, eating the squatters’ grass or even spreading the prickly pear. There is not a social vice that can be put down to his account. In addition, he is comparatively defenceless. He affords no sport to the gunman, and can be trusted to present a sitting target to the creature mean enough to aim at him. For this reason he has been almost blotted out already from some areas, in days when our fauna and flora were held in such little regard that the settlers’ first instinct was to shoot every strange animal and to sink his axe into every unfamiliar tree.” The Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane, Gerald Sharp, had his letter published in The Brisbane Courier on 16 July 1927: “Sir... The extermination of fauna so distinctive of our country, especially of such harmless and pretty creatures as our native bears, seems to me a shameful thing, and this is likely to mean their extermination.” But it was all to no avail. Known as “Black August”, the government was unmoved by the public’s outrage. 10,000 licences were issued to hunters and “the slaughter of the innocents” went ahead. The newspapers were full of stories of dreadful cruelty against the helpless, benign creatures by the heartless hunters who not only used guns and spotlights but wire snares and cyanide baits so that pelts wouldn’t be damaged. Infant koalas were left orphaned and unlikely to survive without their mothers. Top quality pelts were sold at an average price of 56 shillings and 9 pence per dozen, poor quality skins for as little as 2 1/2 pence each. In December 1927, the Minister for Agriculture and Stock, Mr W. Forgan Smith told the Parliament that during the August open season 597,985 koala pelts worth £139,595 had netted the state’s coffers £6000. 952,194 “opossum” pelts were sold and £9000 made for the State. The backlash that followed helped topple the Queensland Labor Government in 1929. The Wild Life Preservation Society of Australia lobbied the Prime Minister Mr Stanley Bruce to refuse to issue exportation permits for koala pelts and from 10 November 1927 the Commonwealth Government suspended the issuing of permits. In 1930, the Society made a direct appeal to USA President Herbert Hoover and he signed an order prohibiting the importation of koala and wombat fur to USA, eliminating a major market. Koala pelts were often deliberately mislabelled “wombat” to get around restrictions. The ban most likely saved the koala from probable extinction. Three years later the Australian Federal Government banned the export of koala products. This movement against koala killing was really the first conservation campaign in Australia. It raised awareness of the vulnerability of a beloved animal and eventually brought about national parks and national laws for their protection. By 1936, community opposition to possum open seasons was beginning. The koala was made a Protected Species in all states in 1937, meaning no one is allowed to harm a koala, however the laws protecting the gum trees they rely on for food and shelter are weak. The Australian Government estimates the wild koala population in Australia is between 225,000 and 500,000 in 2024. The Australian Koala Foundation estimates the national population at less than 60,000 in 2021 with a 30% decline in three years. Habitat loss from land clearing, dog attacks, road deaths, chlamydia, bushfires and drought exacerbated by climate change, continues to cause their decline. Over eight million koalas were killed for their pelts between 1888 and 1927. Any one of the annual harvests killed more koalas than are alive now. At this time, children were also being taught to appreciate Australian native animals. In 1933, “Blinky Bill: The Quaint Little Australian” book for children was published by Angus and Robertson. It was written and illustrated by New Zealand-born author Dorothy Wall and “Dedicated to my son Peter and all other Peters and Johns and Bobs and Toms and Marys and Bettys and Joans and Pats and all kind children.” The book tells the story of Blinky Bill - a mischievous, patched knickerbocker-wearing koala and his mother and father. The story has messages of conservation and instances of human unkindness and cruelty. Mr. and Mrs. Koala and young Blinky lead a mostly idyllic family life amongst a variety of other animals in the forest. However it all changes in chapter two, when Blinky Bill’s father is distressingly shot by a hunter. There is a harrowing description of Mr. Koala’s shooting and eventual death. “The Koala family lived so happily; never thinking of harm, or that anything could happen to disturb their little home, as all they asked for were plenty of fresh gum-leaves and the warm sun. They had no idea such things as guns were in the world or that a human being had a heart so cruel that he would take a pleasure in seeing a poor little body riddled with bullets hanging helplessly from the tree-top... That same being might just as well take his gun and shoot baby kookaburras, so helpless were they all and so trusting.” “Poor Mr. Koala one day was curled up asleep in his favourite corner, when the terrible thing happened. Bang! He opened his eyes in wonder. What was that? Did the limb of the tree snap where that young cub of his was skylarking? ... bang! again. This time he felt a stinging pain in his leg... Peering over the bough of the tree he saw a man on the ground with something long and black in his arms... Another bang and his ear began to hurt. Bang! again and now his little body was stinging all over. He grunted loudly and slowly climbed up the tree, calling Mrs. Koala and Blinky as he went. He managed to reach the topmost branch... Tears were pouring down his poor little face. He brushed them away with his front paws and cried just like a baby. Fortunately Mrs. Koala and Blinky Bill were hiding in the leaves quite motionless, and the shadows of the tree made them appear as part of it. The man with the gun stood and waited a long time, then walked away, whistling as he went - the only sound to be heard in the bush except the cries of the little bear far up in the tree.” Blinky and his mother quietly and fearfully wait for Mr. Koala to wake. In the morning, grunting and crying, they feel his lifeless body with their paws. Eventually Mrs. Koala realises that her husband is dead and that they need to move to a safe place. After travelling deeper into the forest, Mrs. Koala and Blinky meet koalas Mrs. Grunty and her son Snubby and she describes how she was captured as a baby by koala fur trappers to be a pet for a little girl. The trapper forgot to bring gum leaves for the koala so they try to feed her cake, milk and bananas, making her sick. The little girl’s father relays something he read in the paper: “During the year 1920 to 1921, two hundred and five thousand six hundred and seventy-nine koalas were killed and their skins sold to the fur market, under the name of wombat.” They place the koala in a box with a teddy bear for company. The baby koala’s health deteriorates and the alarmed trapper returns her to the bush. Mrs. Grunty tells Mrs. Koala that she and Blinky are the only bears that she has seen for ten years: “I remember well the little girl’s father telling her... that not so many years ago the bush was alive with us bears, from Queensland to the south of Victoria. Now, we are so rare that we have become a curiosity, something to put in zoos, for children to see; and actually in museums. I believe our grandparents sit there in glass cases, stuffed with something inside to make them appear alive, and, oh dear, glass eyes. In New South Wales, I think we could wander for miles from one corner to another and never meet a bear. I don’t know why we were all killed. As you know, we don’t eat the farmers’ crop or ruin their orchards. All we asked for were our own gum-trees.” At the end of the book, Dorothy tells her readers - “The kindest action of all would be to leave the koala baby in his own bushland, among his own playmates, with the sun, the sky, the birds, and the gum-trees, where he will grow to manhood and live for many years - happy as he should be.” In 1934, a “Wild Zoo”, the Sir Colin Mackenzie Sanctuary, opened on 32 hectares of land, formerly part of Coranderrk Aboriginal Reserve in the Yarra Valley, exclusively displaying Australian native animals, birds and reptiles. It was later renamed Healesville Sanctuary and is now managed by Melbourne Zoo and home to over 200 species of Australian native fauna. The Sanctuary is committed to rescuing, breeding, researching and raising awareness of the vulnerability of Australian animals. Andrew Arthur Wellesley Wilkie, 1853-1948, was Director of the Melbourne Zoo from 1923 to 1936 and was associated with the zoo for 70 years. He first worked as a horticultural assistant to Government botanist Baron Ferdinand von Mueller at the Botanical Gardens at the age of 13, along with his older brother David. One of Andrew’s jobs was to capture moths for the National Herbarium. In 1857, a group of prominent Melburnians assembled at St. Patrick’s Hall to form the Zoological Society of Victoria, with the aim of introducing animals and plants from overseas. It was conceived, “For the purposes of science and for that of affording the public the advantages of studying the habits of the animal creation in properly arranged zoological gardens.” The Victorian Government granted 32 acres (13 hectares) of land to the Zoological Society at the southern end of Richmond Paddock on the opposite bank to the Botanical Gardens. (This is where AAMI Stadium and Collingwood Football Club now stand.) In 1861, the Zoological Society of Victoria was renamed The Acclimatisation Society of Victoria. Unfortunately the Yarra River frontage was damp, swampy and subject to flooding, so the animals were briefly housed at the Botanical Gardens until in 1862, the City of Melbourne donated 55 acres (22 hectares) of land at Royal Park for the fledgling zoo. Baron von Mueller secured employment at Royal Park for Andrew and David and they helped to lay out the gardens, plant trees and take care of a collection of deer, pheasants, hares and partridges. Initially the zoo was used for the acclimatisation of animals recovering from the long voyage to Australia and for breeding them for sport. In 1872, the zoo bought two lions, a leopard and a cheetah that had been seized from circus showmen Keith and Phillips when they were unable to pay the bill of butcher Mr T K Bennet of Bourke Street. The first zoo director, Mr. Albert Le Souef, negotiated with captains of ships to buy animals at overseas ports they visited and soon a multitude of exotic species arrived, including a ten-year-old Indian elephant in 1878. In 1923, after being head keeper for some years, Andrew was appointed director of the zoo. By 1933, the zoo had 110 different species of animals, 200 species of birds and 72 species of reptiles under Andrew’s care. He had personally planted all but six trees and laid out the garden beds. As director he lobbied authorities for funds to build more humane enclosures for the animals. In June 1928, Table Talk magazine wrote of Andrew Wilkie: “Up at the Zoo there is a humble gentleman who is a lion among the lions, who knows the proper specific to employ when the boa constrictor has chilblains, and who is a friend and confidant of Queenie the elephant. His fount of zoological lore has never been plumbed. It is bottomless, like his good fellowship and geniality. Every day he may be seen somewhere in the grounds of that growing sanctuary for the strange and arresting fauna and creeping things of the world, and I assure you as one who is privy to his passion that that area and its inhabitants are rarely out of his thoughts.” Andrew retired from the zoo in 1936 at the age of 83 and in 1948 died at his home in Brunswick aged 94. He and his wife Josephine had six children. The Victorian Acclimatisation Society was founded in 1861 by Edward Wilson, 1813-1878, then owner and editor of The Argus newspaper. He said that Australian indigenous animals were practically useless, providing only “a little sport and an occasional meal”. The Society believed that Australia’s plants and animals were vastly inferior to those in Europe. They wanted to introduce and acclimatise to Victoria “all innoxious animals, birds, fishes, insects and vegetables, whether useful or ornamental” for sport and for the table, and to spread indigenous animals and plants from the colony around the world. Their motto was “if it lives, we want it”. The Society was primarily responsible for introducing sparrows, starlings, sambar and hog deer, ostriches, brown trout, blackberries, and carp to the Murray River. They released the European songbirds, thrush and blackbird to quell the homesickness of British settlers. The Society also sent Australian animals like platypus, echidnas, kangaroos and koalas to Europe for scientific and novelty purposes. Thomas Austin, a wealthy sheep farmer of Barwon Park, Winchelsea (property now owned by the National Trust) was a member and in 1859 he introduced hares, blackbirds, thrushes and partridges onto his property. He is probably best known for introducing 24 breeding rabbits onto his estate as game for shooting parties. Thomas quipped, “The introduction of a few rabbits could do little harm and might provide a touch of home, in addition to a spot of hunting." In 2022, genomic data confirmed that Australia’s feral rabbit population is entirely descended from these rabbits. Biological control has brought the rabbit population down from an estimated high of 10 billion rabbits in the 1920s to approximately 200 million today, inhabiting 70% of Australian landmass (5.3 million square kilometres). In 1872, the Acclimatisation Society was renamed The Zoological and Acclimatisation Society of Victoria and they focused on importing exotic animals for display purposes to the zoo. In 1937, the Royal Acclimatisation Society of Victoria was recreated as the Zoological Board of Victoria with a focus on research of native animals threatened with extinction. In an editorial for The Argus newspaper, 16 March 1856, Edward Wilson lamented: "...this country has been shamelessly stolen from the blacks. Had they been like the New Zealanders or the North American Indians, we should have bought their land, and supplied them with the means of living when we took it... In less than twenty years we have nearly swept them off the face of the earth. We have shot them down like dogs. In the guise of friendship we have issued corrosion sublimate in their damper, and consigned whole tribes to the agonies of an excruciating death. We have made them drunkards, and infected them with disease which has rotted the bones of their adults, and made such few children as are born amongst them a sorrow and a torture from the very instant of their birth. We have made them outcasts on their own land, and are rapidly consigning them to entire annihilation. There are but a few of them left, comparatively. This is what we would do for that few. We would feed and clothe every one of them.” [Note: this last sentence is italicized in the original newspaper article text]. Lord Huntingfield, (William Charles Arcedeckne Vanneck) 1883-1969, Governor of Victoria 1934-1939, was a British Conservative Party politician and the first ever Australian-born Governor of an Australian state (although he was always considered British). He was patron of the Royal Zoological and Acclimatisation Society of Victoria and was acting Governor-General for six months during the absence of Lord Gowie in 1938. Lady Huntingfield (née Margaret Eleanor Crosby) 1884-1943, his American-born wife showed great interest in social welfare and the advancement of women and children. She was president of the City Newsboys Society and Patroness of the Girls Friendly Society. In 1937, rose breeder Alister Clark named a yellow hybrid tea rose for her. In 1940, the City of Melbourne opened the Lady Huntingfield Free Kindergarten in North Melbourne, now the Lady Huntingfield Early Learning and Family Services Centre. Lady Huntingfield died in London in 1943 after her house was bombed during a German airstrike. The Lady Huntingfield Memorial Scholarship was established after the City of Melbourne raised £1000 in a public appeal conducted in her memory for students undertaking a Social Work degree at the University of Melbourne. It is awarded annually to this day. The Queen Victoria Hospital named a bed in her honour. References: VICE-ROYALTY GREETS THE KING OF BEASTS AT THE ZOO. (1934, June 26). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved August 23, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204818472 Prominent Personalities ANDREW WILKIE (1928, June 7). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 15. Retrieved August 29, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146562949 'Edward Wilson (journalist)', Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Wilson_(journalist) 'Thomas Austin (pastoralist)', Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Austin_(pastoralist) 'The Acclimatisation Society was driven by misguided ideals about 'fixing nature' in Australia', ABC News, https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-04/acclimatisation-society-introduced-species-history-listen/101588262?utm_campaign=abc_news_web&utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_source=abc_news_web Blinky Bill: the quaint little Australian (eBook); by Dorothy Wall, 1933, 2023, Project Gutenberg Australia, https://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks04/0400571h.html "Black August": Queensland's Open Season on koalas in 1927 (thesis); Glenn Fowler, 1993, Australian National University, https://www.savethekoala.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Black-August.pdf Unfair game: Queensland's Open Season on koalas in 1927; Jacqui Donegan, 2000, University of Queensland, https://mesto-ku.narod.ru/koalas.pdf OPEN SEASON CONDEMNED. (1927, July 19). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 15. Retrieved September 5, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article21863465 COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION. (1927, July 30). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 25. Retrieved September 20, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article21866965 AUSTRALIA: Barnardo's children at Melbourne Park Zoo (1929), British Pathé, YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Wcrbo_cHpI 'Kodak Cinegraph Compilation No 8', ACMI Collection, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCrBng5RwFI KOALA SKINS. EXPORT BAN SOUGHT. (1927, August 4). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 10. Retrieved September 15, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article21868746 THE ABORIGINES. (1856, March 16). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 5. Retrieved September 28, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4833244 Koala Bears (1937), British Pathé, YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbqgMtyuzwE Australian Koala Bear (Earliest Archive Footage: 1929), Pond5, https://www.pond5.com/stock-footage/item/152767491-australian-koala-bear-earliest-archive-footage-1929Photographer notations on slide: "Vice Regal visit to zoo B42".1930-1939, zoos, governors, koalas, conservation, possums, botanic gardens -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, SMB Old Girls Association, c1948-1954
... Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields SMB is a predecessor of Federation University SMB old girls association SMB fay almeida lorna allan olwyn andrews rita anglin aldyth angwin betty armstrong joan askwith dawn austin mary allison jean ballinger valerie ballinger joan banes helen barclay anne barrow isabel barr june baker thelma clendening dorothy clemence marjorie clemence phyllis coombs elsie coombs peggy crosbie eva deutscher evelyn ditchfield dulcie ditchfield olga dulfer joan ellsworth thelma ellsworth eileen fitzgerald margaret fletcher pat gleeson nornie gude heather hearn norma henderson dorothy henderson myrl hewitt miriam horsey doris harbour aldyth jones mary keith jean keith betty lancaster dorothy laurie betty law grace lawry margaret lochhead olga lyons jean mcgregor joyce mckenzie claudia mcilvena marjorie malpass margaret martin joan matthews betty murfett isobel murfett gwen murdock june murdoch pat moloney elsie norris may norris betty paterson helen paterson eloise prowse linda rollan beth ross freda saunders sylvia shillington florance sheers lois stevens lois strick valda taylor june trescowthick betty veitch jean waller betty willian dawn williams kathleen windsor jean windsor sylvia wyres betty williams thelma yeoman Women Foolscap sized book with brown/green cover and names listed inside SMB Old Girls Association Book ...SMB is a predecessor of Federation UniversityFoolscap sized book with brown/green cover and names listed insidesmb old girls association, smb, fay almeida, lorna allan, olwyn andrews, rita anglin, aldyth angwin, betty armstrong, joan askwith, dawn austin, mary allison, jean ballinger, valerie ballinger, joan banes, helen barclay, anne barrow, isabel barr, june baker, thelma clendening, dorothy clemence, marjorie clemence, phyllis coombs, elsie coombs, peggy crosbie, eva deutscher, evelyn ditchfield, dulcie ditchfield, olga dulfer, joan ellsworth, thelma ellsworth, eileen fitzgerald, margaret fletcher, pat gleeson, nornie gude, heather hearn, norma henderson, dorothy henderson, myrl hewitt, miriam horsey, doris harbour, aldyth jones, mary keith, jean keith, betty lancaster, dorothy laurie, betty law, grace lawry, margaret lochhead, olga lyons, jean mcgregor, joyce mckenzie, claudia mcilvena, marjorie malpass, margaret martin, joan matthews, betty murfett, isobel murfett, gwen murdock, june murdoch, pat moloney, elsie norris, may norris, betty paterson, helen paterson, eloise prowse, linda rollan, beth ross, freda saunders, sylvia shillington, florance sheers, lois stevens, lois strick, valda taylor, june trescowthick, betty veitch, jean waller, betty willian, dawn williams, kathleen windsor, jean windsor, sylvia wyres, betty williams, thelma yeoman, women -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Music Books from Suttons Music
... dorothy fields...muskat ramble...edward ory...night of stars and night of love...tales of hoffmann...offenbach...the great pretender...jimmy parkinson...jerry duanne...barry frank...stan freberg...the platters...bert visser...love is a golden ring...rich dehr...frank miller...terry gilkyson...ernie sigley...d. trickey...four musical cameos...gavotte...lullaby...goblins...when children play...frank hutchens...just a closer walk with thee...jimie rodgers...west of the wall...Henry Sutton taught Applied Electricity at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1883 to 1886. music books suttons music Calvary henry vaughan paul rodney enoch and sons herzelied gustav lange j.t. trekell hanover edition the desert song one alone kathryn grayson gordon mcrae otto harbach oscar hammerstein frank mandel sigmund romberg the link divine alfred h. hyatt piccolomini one fine day aria madame butterfly opera r.h elkin giacomo puccini garden of happiness edward lockton daniel wood there never was a pal like you jack o'hagan the bridge vocal duet miss m lindsay mrs j worthington bliss songs my mother taught me anton dvorak blue danube suttons brass band journal johann strauss macushla josephine v rowe dermot macmurrough boosey and co allans music candle in the wind elton john bernie taupin treasure chest of stephen foster songs eddie fisher song folio cindy oh cindy oh my pa-pa anytime I need you now then i'll be happy sweet heartaches dungaree doll im in the mood for love what a wonderful world it would be hermann lohr i heard you singing royden barrie eric coates when you come home fred e weatherly w.h squire lay down your arms anne shelton leon land ake gerhard john m williams and shaylor turners vey first piano book i went to your wedding jessie may robinson patti page mercury records he's got the whole world in his hands geoff love sway quien sera pablo beltran ruiz paul lombard norman gimbel just because the violets kennedy russell edwin ashdown ltd friends of my youth mr w burton christy's minstrels george barker ideal music books poet and peasant melody in f spring song love and devotion the storm nachtstuck rondoletto blue danube waltzes over the waves waltzes nearer my god to thee mignon gavotte warum miss clara butt idle words stephen adams menuetin no. 2 the mill liebestraum tarantelle la matinee menuet la paloma the dove gipsy rondo crescendo chanson triste romance tocatta in a thora john mccormack john harrison ivor foster preclude c# minor beautiful star of heaven sirens song marche militaire fifth nocturne sweet bye and bye turkish patrol valse des fleurs melody of love traumerei a fragment just for to-day sybil f partridge blanche ebert seaver australian music examinations board pianoforte-grade III the chappell wonder album of music slave song the lass with the delicate air the bandolero chorus gentlemen i'll sing thee songs of araby jest her way venetian song gray days god's garden folie bergere weymouth chimes un peu d'amour you'll love me yet s. coleridge taylor george sutton happy-go-lucky pete a very happy foxtrot i know the rose fred hall the prisoners child waltz ballad russ johnston pilgrim's cross h.l d'arcy jaxone frederic n. lohr harper kearton marie vagnolini suttons manuscript music book pianoforte studies public examinations in music light cavalry marche hongroise rondo alla turca moonlight sonata witches flight home sweet home narcissus wedding march sehnsucht joyful peasant les adieux love the pedlar caryl battersby edward german where will the dimple be rosemary clooney bob merrill al hoffman buttons and bows jay livingstone ray evans bob hope glen williams british songs cyril scott cherry ripe the minstrel boy blythe and merry she was by yon bonnie banks all through the night coming thro the rye i'll bid my heart be still classical fragments beethoven's adieu w. millward wake up a calendar of song harold simpson montague f. phillips ain't misbehavin' andy razaf thomas waller harry brooks robert a nelson the ideal manuscript book the riff song it one flower grows alone in your garden ebb tide carl sigman robert maxwell i'm in the mood for love jimmy mchugh dorothy fields muskat ramble edward ory night of stars and night of love tales of hoffmann offenbach the great pretender jimmy parkinson jerry duanne barry frank stan freberg the platters bert visser love is a golden ring rich dehr frank miller terry gilkyson ernie sigley d. trickey four musical cameos gavotte lullaby goblins when children play frank hutchens just a closer walk with thee jimie rodgers west of the wall wayne shanklin toni fisher Collection of music books that were available for purchase at Sutton's Music Music Books from Suttons Music Book ...Henry Sutton is a talented world-wide accepted inventor with inventions relating to the telephone, photography, wireless, cars, motorcycles, and bicycles as well as many more inventions. Henry was also one of four brothers that ran the Sutton's Music Store after the death of their Father Richard Sutton. Henry Sutton taught Applied Electricity at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1883 to 1886.Collection of music books that were available for purchase at Sutton's Musicmusic books, suttons music, calvary, henry vaughan, paul rodney, enoch and sons, herzelied, gustav lange, j.t. trekell, hanover edition, the desert song, one alone, kathryn grayson, gordon mcrae, otto harbach, oscar hammerstein, frank mandel, sigmund romberg, the link divine, alfred h. hyatt, piccolomini, one fine day, aria, madame butterfly opera, r.h elkin, giacomo puccini, garden of happiness, edward lockton, daniel wood, there never was a pal like you, jack o'hagan, the bridge, vocal duet, miss m lindsay, mrs j worthington bliss, songs my mother taught me, anton dvorak, blue danube, suttons brass band journal, johann strauss, macushla, josephine v rowe, dermot macmurrough, boosey and co, allans music, candle in the wind, elton john, bernie taupin, treasure chest of stephen foster songs, eddie fisher song folio, cindy oh cindy, oh my pa-pa, anytime, i need you now, then i'll be happy, sweet heartaches, dungaree doll, im in the mood for love, what a wonderful world it would be, hermann lohr, i heard you singing, royden barrie, eric coates, when you come home, fred e weatherly, w.h squire, lay down your arms, anne shelton, leon land, ake gerhard, john m williams and shaylor turners vey first piano book, i went to your wedding, jessie may robinson, patti page, mercury records, he's got the whole world in his hands, geoff love, sway, quien sera, pablo beltran ruiz, paul lombard, norman gimbel, just because the violets, kennedy russell, edwin ashdown ltd, friends of my youth, mr w burton, christy's minstrels, george barker, ideal music books, poet and peasant, melody in f, spring song, love and devotion, the storm, nachtstuck, rondoletto, blue danube waltzes, over the waves waltzes, nearer my god to thee, mignon gavotte, warum, miss clara butt, idle words, stephen adams, menuetin no. 2, the mill, liebestraum, tarantelle, la matinee, menuet, la paloma, the dove, gipsy rondo, crescendo, chanson triste, romance, tocatta in a, thora, john mccormack, john harrison, ivor foster, preclude c# minor, beautiful star of heaven, sirens song, marche militaire, fifth nocturne, sweet bye and bye, turkish patrol, valse des fleurs, melody of love, traumerei, a fragment, just for to-day, sybil f partridge, blanche ebert seaver, australian music examinations board, pianoforte-grade iii, the chappell wonder album of music, slave song, the lass with the delicate air, the bandolero, chorus gentlemen, i'll sing thee songs of araby, jest her way, venetian song, gray days, god's garden, folie bergere, weymouth chimes, un peu d'amour, you'll love me yet, s. coleridge taylor, george sutton, happy-go-lucky pete a very happy foxtrot, i know the rose, fred hall, the prisoners child, waltz ballad, russ johnston, pilgrim's cross, h.l d'arcy jaxone, frederic n. lohr, harper kearton, marie vagnolini, suttons manuscript music book, pianoforte studies, public examinations in music, light cavalry, marche hongroise, rondo alla turca, moonlight sonata, witches flight, home sweet home, narcissus, wedding march, sehnsucht, joyful peasant, les adieux, love the pedlar, caryl battersby, edward german, where will the dimple be, rosemary clooney, bob merrill, al hoffman, buttons and bows, jay livingstone, ray evans, bob hope, glen williams, british songs, cyril scott, cherry ripe, the minstrel boy, blythe and merry she was, by yon bonnie banks, all through the night, coming thro the rye, i'll bid my heart be still, classical fragments, beethoven's adieu, w. millward, wake up, a calendar of song, harold simpson, montague f. phillips, ain't misbehavin', andy razaf, thomas waller, harry brooks, robert a nelson, the ideal manuscript book, the riff song, it, one flower grows alone in your garden, ebb tide, carl sigman, robert maxwell, i'm in the mood for love, jimmy mchugh, dorothy fields, muskat ramble, edward ory, night of stars and night of love, tales of hoffmann, offenbach, the great pretender, jimmy parkinson, jerry duanne, barry frank, stan freberg, the platters, bert visser, love is a golden ring, rich dehr, frank miller, terry gilkyson, ernie sigley, d. trickey, four musical cameos, gavotte, lullaby, goblins, when children play, frank hutchens, just a closer walk with thee, jimie rodgers, west of the wall, wayne shanklin, toni fisher -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegePhotograph, 1908 (estimated)
... This photograph has social significance because of its detail regarding female school activities in the early 1900s. 1908 uniform richardson clarendon ladies college costume menagerie hilda farmer avenel halls sylvia eyres ella morrow florence sides gertie owen laela williams lorna dowler emma buchanan phyllis doepel daisy llewellyn adeline purser sophie anderson helen mathieson d brophy lily wright margaret dowler dulce deardon gladys small marjory howe jessie kelsall erica mckay pearl eyres iris llewellyn edith bishop marjorie walker violet howard hazel wlls effie white mimi murphy carrie miners edith murphy irene palamountain miss allan marjorie salmon dollie snow naomi franklin elsie powell rachael kennedy rose paull sylvia barnett esther lilah emblling trixie kliender chrissie anderson agnes wheen kitty dawbarn hazel clements m serjeant dolly gill beryl bach dorothy nicholas frances gill meg moore jessie eyres blanche murphy merle booth melba mcconnel edna clark betty lester bessie hoad madge dearden kate cameron olive mathews grace nicholas mollie souter isabel mctaggart madge llewellyn mollie mary buley alice ralph ruth tyler rebecca abraham joyce eyres nellie salmon Printed on front righthand bottom corner of mount: 'Richards & Co/Ballarat' Black and white photograph mounted on grey card of Clarendon Ladies College student cohort in 1908. The students are arranged in five tiered rows. The photograph is taken against wall ...This extraordinary record of the student cohort in 1908 reveals many aspects of school life in the early 1900's. The fashions, hair coiffure and accessories and added costuming are fascinating. The sport detail from the basketball hoop is significant. This photograph has social significance because of its detail regarding female school activities in the early 1900s. Black and white photograph mounted on grey card of Clarendon Ladies College student cohort in 1908. The students are arranged in five tiered rows. The photograph is taken against wall of a timber building. There is a basketball net fixed to the wall above the last row. Many of the girls are wearing fancy hats, some decorated with birds. Two young girls in the front row wear poster boards over their clothing advertising an event not to be missed; something to do with a menagerie. All the students are dressed in white, some in dresses, some n skirts and blouses and many have aprons over their skirts. The photograph is accompanied with a typed list of namesPrinted on front righthand bottom corner of mount: 'Richards & Co/Ballarat'1908, uniform, richardson, clarendon ladies college, costume, menagerie, hilda farmer, avenel halls, sylvia eyres, ella morrow, florence sides, gertie owen, laela williams, lorna dowler, emma buchanan, phyllis doepel, daisy llewellyn, adeline purser, sophie anderson, helen mathieson, d brophy, lily wright, margaret dowler, dulce deardon, gladys small, marjory howe, jessie kelsall, erica mckay, pearl eyres, iris llewellyn, edith bishop, marjorie walker, violet howard, hazel wlls, effie white, mimi murphy, carrie miners, edith murphy, irene palamountain, miss allan, marjorie salmon, dollie snow, naomi franklin, elsie powell, rachael kennedy, rose paull, sylvia barnett, esther, lilah emblling, trixie kliender, chrissie anderson, agnes wheen, kitty dawbarn, hazel clements, m serjeant, dolly gill, beryl bach, dorothy nicholas, frances gill, meg moore, jessie eyres, blanche murphy, merle booth, melba mcconnel, edna clark, betty lester, bessie hoad, madge dearden, kate cameron, olive mathews, grace nicholas, mollie souter, isabel mctaggart, madge llewellyn, mollie mary buley, alice ralph, ruth tyler, rebecca abraham, joyce eyres, nellie salmon -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat Teachers College, Emerald Jubilee Reunion, 1949 - 2004, 2004
... Wall Baker...Beryl Baker...Graham Bartle...Ruth Bartle...Max Bridges...Dorothy...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields emerald jubilee reunion Ballarat Teachers' College Programme Lois Bilston Waters Sherryn Waters Baile Ines Bourke Noone Kath Bunworth Drummond Jean Clarke White Stan White Margaret Collins Mountford Frank Mountford Mavis Court Blackie Margaret Eveston Peters Carmel Fitzgerald Ryan Mary Gallagher Edmonds Ruth Gardy Howard Mary Gearing Turner Margaret George Freckleton Maureen Godfrey Fithall Rose Harrison Johnstone Norma Heinrich Boldiston Bill Boldiston Margaret Hives Coughlan John Coughlan Pam Hudson Pentney Valda Kelly Spalding Kingsley Spalding Nancy Lee Sedgewick Lesley Latch Frank Verna Lees Kaye Kathy Lister Kenna Isabel MacMahon Young Kitty O'Shannessy McGurrin Janet Page Sanders George Sanders Margaret Panther Leask Margaret Reynolds Bennett Shirley Russell Rae Pat Ryan Roberts Betty Webb McGuane Ilysa Witney Robertson Wall Baker Beryl Baker Graham Bartle Ruth Bartle Max Bridges Dorothy Bridges Lindsay Campbell David Collins Jan Collins Jim Dunn Ron Edmonds Don Evans Jean Evans George Fordham Janice Fordham Peter Fryar Bev Hill John Holloway Judy Holloway Jim Lannen Florence Lannen Bill Lister Betty Lister Ian McIntyre Carol McIntyre Len McRae Vans McRae Keith Richardson Vera Richardson Ian Ryan Neil Tippett Wal Wall Rosemary Wall Valda Ward Gold and blue ribbon taped to front cover Small 8 page booklet from the Ballarat Teachers' College Reunion 2004 Ballarat Teachers College, Emerald Jubilee Reunion, 1949 - 2004 Booklet ...Small 8 page booklet from the Ballarat Teachers' College Reunion 2004Gold and blue ribbon taped to front coveremerald, jubilee, reunion, ballarat teachers' college, programme, lois bilston waters, sherryn waters baile, ines bourke noone, kath bunworth drummond, jean clarke white, stan white, margaret collins mountford, frank mountford, mavis court blackie, margaret eveston peters, carmel fitzgerald ryan, mary gallagher edmonds, ruth gardy howard, mary gearing turner, margaret george freckleton, maureen godfrey fithall, rose harrison johnstone, norma heinrich boldiston, bill boldiston, margaret hives coughlan, john coughlan, pam hudson pentney, valda kelly spalding, kingsley spalding, nancy lee sedgewick, lesley latch frank, verna lees kaye, kathy lister kenna, isabel macmahon young, kitty o'shannessy mcgurrin, janet page sanders, george sanders, margaret panther leask, margaret reynolds bennett, shirley russell rae, pat ryan roberts, betty webb mcguane, ilysa witney robertson, wall baker, beryl baker, graham bartle, ruth bartle, max bridges, dorothy bridges, lindsay campbell, david collins, jan collins, jim dunn, ron edmonds, don evans, jean evans, george fordham, janice fordham, peter fryar, bev hill, john holloway, judy holloway, jim lannen, florence lannen, bill lister, betty lister, ian mcintyre, carol mcintyre, len mcrae, vans mcrae, keith richardson, vera richardson, ian ryan, neil tippett, wal wall, rosemary wall, valda ward -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Photocopy, Diamond Valley News, Newspaper article: Fred looks back by Linley Hartley, Diamond Valley News, c.1985
... walls for bacteria.” Fred was exhausted. The couple gave up the dairy and moved to Eltham to live on the old property where a weatherboard house had now been built. It wasn’t a big house and the glassed in Rolls Royce limousine became the daytime nursery for the Golgerth’s second daughter. We’d put her in there to sleep during the day.” “Dorothy...walls for bacteria.” Fred was exhausted. The couple gave up the dairy and moved to Eltham to live on the old property where a weatherboard house had now been built. It wasn’t a big house and the glassed in Rolls Royce limousine became the daytime nursery for the Golgerth’s second daughter. We’d put her in there to sleep during the day.” “Dorothy ...Fred looks back; Report: Linley Hartley, Picture: Ron Grant Teaching himself German again after 70 years is just one of the many tasks Fred Golgerth, of Greensborough, has undertaken and succeeded in during his lifetime. As the two year old tenth child of a German descendent, Fred learnt to speak German from an Aunt. But World War 1 was raging. Fred’s older brother had gone to Europe with the Australian forces, changing his name … to ….. to sound less German. “I used to get my bottom slapped for speaking German at home,” Fred said. Even his name was changed from Otto to the more anglicised Frederick. Fred claims his involvement with Eltham started two years before he was born! His sister, two years older than him, was a babe in arms when his parents bought a piece of grazing property in Mount Pleasant Rd. “It was about 24 acres on a spur of Mt Pleasant,” Fred said. “My parents bought it from Mr and Mrs Hughes. There was a two-room mud hut in wattle and daub that we lived in from time to time. “My parents had a dairy farm and dairy in West Coburg, and they bought the Mt Pleasant land to put the dry stock on. “At one stage my mother got very ill and my older sister took my younger sister and myself to Eltham for four or five months. I went down to Eltham Primary School then.” That wasn’t the only time Fred stayed in Eltham. His sister, Wilhemina, known as Willa, married Jim Watson who had the Eltham hotel for some years from the end of World War 1. Pillar to post living was the way Fred described his youth, when he stayed with one married sister after another. “After a while Will and Jim lived in the big house at the top of Pitt St, next to the Council depot, and the hotel was managed by Fitzsimmons who had a big place near the river down there on Fitzsimons Lane. There was no bridge in Fitzsimons Lane but we used to cross the river at a ford, rolling up our trouser legs so they wouldn’t get wet, and carrying our shoes. I’d o down to visit some friends I had in Templestowe. And sometimes Jim Watson took his horse drawn lorry across the ford on his way to the brewery, instead of going don through Heidelberg.” “The bridge across the Yarra in Fitzsimons was not built until 1961.” Fred Golgerth, was only a teenager when he was rolled off his pushbike under a car on the bend between Mt Pleasant Rd and the Diamond Creek bridge. He was hospitalised in the little hospital on the east side of Eltham village that served the district in those days. He still carries the scars of the burns he received from the exhaust pipe and recent x-rays have revealed several broken vertebrae. At the time of the accident he was treated for a dislocated neck and was in plaster from his hip to the base of his head for about seven months. But nothing daunted Fred. Bouncing back he began work as an apprentice to a motor mechanic in Bell St, Preston, a man who is still living (at 90) in Queensland and who still communicates with Fred frequently. “He was like a father to me,” Fred declared. He was a marine engineer as well, so I …. that as well as blacksmithing. They taught us properly then.” After finishing his apprenticeship, Fred bought himself a 30 hundredweight Fargo truck and began his own contract carting business, doing most of the work for a firm called Carnegie’s and a subsidiary of that, Howard Radio. It was in the office Fred met his wife. “He taught me to drive the truck giving me lessons in my lunch hours up the Bourke St and Flinders St extension,” she said. “After work I’d have a driving lesson and all the girls from the Howard Radio would pile in the back to get a lift to Richmond Station.” In the 1939 bushfires, the Mt Pleasant Rd property was burnt out and the hut raised. Two years later, Fred and Dorothy were married. Fred paid £7.15.0 ($15.50) for the suit in which he was married. Dorothy had pulled out of the Women’s Air Training Corps to be married. Others with whom she trained went to Darwin and were in a convoy that was bombed. Fred went into the garage business in Brighton and continued his cartage business for a while. His company was employed to do all Brown Gouge’s motor repairs and factory maintenance. Because Fred had a certificate to do steam repair work he often got jobs maintaining industrial boilers. While he was in Brighton, Fred bought an eight-seater 1925 Silver Ghost Rolls Royce from Sir Keith Murdoch. When the couple moved to Rosanna in about 1943, it became a delivery van for the dairy they operated. “I thought I’d like to get back into a dairy business” Fred said. “We used to deliver the milk in the Rolls. “But it was hard work. We couldn’t get the labour and we’d drive to the farm and pick up the milk cans, take them back to the dairy, cool the milk, bottle it and deliver it. The inspectors would come regularly and the walls for bacteria.” Fred was exhausted. The couple gave up the dairy and moved to Eltham to live on the old property where a weatherboard house had now been built. It wasn’t a big house and the glassed in Rolls Royce limousine became the daytime nursery for the Golgerth’s second daughter. We’d put her in there to sleep during the day.” “Dorothy Golgerth was known to drive the Rolls at breakneck speed along Mt Pleasant Rd. Fred took some time off work then began driving a little local bus run by the Lyon Brothers before taking a maintenance job at the Athenaeum Club in the city. He’d ride an old Harley-Davidson to the station and travel into the city by train. Later, when the family moved to Pryor St. (their house stood where McEwans car park is now) Fred could walk to and from the station. “There was no resident doctor in the early days of Eltham,” Fred said. “Dr Cordner used to come from Greensborough to a room in the old house next to the old grocery shop on the corner of York St and Main Rd, Eltham (the grocery shop is now the Eltham Feed and Grain Store). The Golgerths lived in Eltham until “Dollar Day” – the day decimal currency became official. They eventually moved to Greensborough, when they have lived since. Fred has had his share of interesting jobs since then, retiring at 65 seven years ago when he was working in the engineering department at Larundel. Recently, two of his older sisters and a brother died, within a month. They were all in their 80s. They all had a profound influence on Fred, especially during his youth. His sharp wit and amusing anecdotes are the richer for his having been the youngest of a family that made the best of every circumstance. And now, as he enjoys his retirement, he is concentrating on relearning the language of his infancy; teaching himself German from tapes and a ‘teach yourself’ manual. He is fiercely proud of his German ancestry and treasures the diary, written in German in Gothic script, kept by his grandparents during their journey to Australia. On the inside in blue pen: "To Sadie, Wal Margaret & Elizabeth with lots & lots of love & best wishes from Mother"marg ball collection, eltham hotel, herbert james watson, otto (fred) golgerth, wilhemina watson (nee golgerth) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: YOUNG MINDS
... Walls, Ian Brown. Third row: Jim Hunter, Frank Gelsi, Basil Ashman, Alan Moyle, Brian Henderson, Colin Bailey, Stan Boserio, Brian Holt, Horrie Benbow, Eric Perkins, Geoffrey Alan,NormanHenderson, Harry Cox. Second row: Stella Perkins, Faye Hayden, Lois Spillman, Joan Lobb, Edna Kingdom, Lynette Parkinson, Audrey Williams, Dorothy...Walls, Ian Brown. Third row: Jim Hunter, Frank Gelsi, Basil Ashman, Alan Moyle, Brian Henderson, Colin Bailey, Stan Boserio, Brian Holt, Horrie Benbow, Eric Perkins, Geoffrey Alan,NormanHenderson, Harry Cox. Second row: Stella Perkins, Faye Hayden, Lois Spillman, Joan Lobb, Edna Kingdom, Lynette Parkinson, Audrey Williams, Dorothy ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Friday, July 16, 2004. Young minds: Eaglehawk State School No. 210 Grade 5, 1942. Back row from left: Max Stephens, Merv Harvey, Kevin Boyd, Jack Wright, Albert Attwater, GraemeHammer, Alan Bull, Steve Nancarrow, Bill Farrar, Kelvin Alcock, Gordon Miller, Ray Walls, Ian Brown. Third row: Jim Hunter, Frank Gelsi, Basil Ashman, Alan Moyle, Brian Henderson, Colin Bailey, Stan Boserio, Brian Holt, Horrie Benbow, Eric Perkins, Geoffrey Alan,NormanHenderson, Harry Cox. Second row: Stella Perkins, Faye Hayden, Lois Spillman, Joan Lobb, Edna Kingdom, Lynette Parkinson, Audrey Williams, Dorothy Wilson, Wanda Roberts. Front row: Val Baldwin, Merle Bull, Margaret McCoy, Margaret Alan, Joan McDonald, Lauris Harvey, Val Evely, Marj Watson, Dot Thompson, Audrey Penna.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HANRO COLLECTION: PHOTO OF GROUP OF PEOPLE
... wall. On the back written in blue ink is *Elaine Brag, Nance Pettigrove, Tom Lund, Nance Bolitho. Dorothy...wall. On the back written in blue ink is *Elaine Brag, Nance Pettigrove, Tom Lund, Nance Bolitho. Dorothy ...BHS CollectionPhoto of a Group of People: Black and white photo of five ladies standing at the back with one man sitting down who is in a white coat. The photograph is taken in front of the factory wall. On the back written in blue ink is *Elaine Brag, Nance Pettigrove, Tom Lund, Nance Bolitho. Dorothy Cameron, Esme Brereton.* *Estelle Dole, 1 Farrell St Bendigo*. Hand written in pencil is the number 406. A diamond shape with the ward all in black ink is *Selo*photograph, person, hanro, estelle dole. bendigo hanro -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HILDA HILL COLLECTION: BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOS, 1918-1919
... Dorothy Out The Front 21/10/1918. Claire wearing a dark coloured coat dress standing in a garden setting, light post to her left, hose laying on the path to her left, small flat roofed shed near light post 'The Ranche' 23/10/1918. Nancy wearing a tunic style dress and white blouse standing next to a wall...Dorothy Out The Front 21/10/1918. Claire wearing a dark coloured coat dress standing in a garden setting, light post to her left, hose laying on the path to her left, small flat roofed shed near light post 'The Ranche' 23/10/1918. Nancy wearing a tunic style dress and white blouse standing next to a wall ...7 Complete Black & White Photographs: Maisie and Bess One standing wearing a light coloured dress and one kneeling wearing Dark suit with white blouse on pathway, background is large hedge, right background is a corner of a lawn area, oval photo, S.H.L.C. 24 September 1918. House in Bendigo With Pillared Gate & Picket Fence, Tess & Dorothy Out The Front 21/10/1918. Claire wearing a dark coloured coat dress standing in a garden setting, light post to her left, hose laying on the path to her left, small flat roofed shed near light post 'The Ranche' 23/10/1918. Nancy wearing a tunic style dress and white blouse standing next to a wall with a pot plant at front, 'The Ranche' 1919. Group Photo Three Ladies wearing all white outfits and two with white hats, two standing one sitting, at front is small case and Thermos flask, grubby but happy the end of a perfect day Axedale Hibernian Picnic 13/11/1918. Two Ladies wearing heavy coats on rope swing Botanical gardens Bendigo June Year Unknown Cation On photo Illegible, Mo. Smith Lady standing on shore at Reservoir No. 7 Kangaroo Flat 09/011919. two boys standing in bush scene wearing white shirts and dark trouser held up with braces, boy on left holding long stick with both hands. Part of this photo has been cut off in the process of taking a photo from the other side.Hilda Hill Personal Collectionaustralia, history, post war life -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ROSALIND PARK, STATE SERVICE ORCHESTRA, 14 October, 1951
... Dorothy Deegan, H Fisher, Beryl Jones, Ernest Marzaus, Robert Simmons, Michael Walker, Orchestra. Official Opening of Three-Arts Festival by His Worship the Mayor (Cr. G A Pethard). Accompanist Dr H Schildberger. Flautist Eugene Aumann. Program for Three Arts Festival, Oct. 14-20. Sunday, 3pm State Service Orchestra Rosalind Park. Monday-Ballet and Song: Melbourne Ballet Guild and Mr E Michelson. Tuesday-Drama: Bendigo Branch: The Linden Tree. Wednesday-Orchestral, Bendigo Orchestra Society. Thursday-Vocal and Instrumental Concert. Friday-Shakespeare Festival (in conjunction with Bendigo Shakespearian Society). Saturday- Drama: Swan Hill Branch: Within These Walls...Dorothy Deegan H Fisher Beryl Jones Ernest Marzaus Robert Simmons Michael Walker Orchestra. Official Opening of Three-Arts Festival by His Worship the Mayor (Cr. G A Pethard). Accompanist Dr H Schildberger. Flautist Eugene Aumann. Melbourne Ballet Guild and Mr E Michelson. Drama: Bendigo Branch: The Linden Tree. Orchestral Bendigo Orchestra Society. Vocal and Instrumental Concert. Shakespeare Festival (in conjunction with Bendigo Shakespearian Society). Drama: Swan Hill Branch: Within These Walls ...The Centenary Committee in conjunction with the National Theatre Movement present State Service Orchestra. Conductor: Dr. Schildberger. Rosalind Park, Sunday, October 14th 2.45pm, 1951. Program 1/-. Dorothy Deegan, H Fisher, Beryl Jones, Ernest Marzaus, Robert Simmons, Michael Walker, Orchestra. Official Opening of Three-Arts Festival by His Worship the Mayor (Cr. G A Pethard). Accompanist Dr H Schildberger. Flautist Eugene Aumann. Program for Three Arts Festival, Oct. 14-20. Sunday, 3pm State Service Orchestra Rosalind Park. Monday-Ballet and Song: Melbourne Ballet Guild and Mr E Michelson. Tuesday-Drama: Bendigo Branch: The Linden Tree. Wednesday-Orchestral, Bendigo Orchestra Society. Thursday-Vocal and Instrumental Concert. Friday-Shakespeare Festival (in conjunction with Bendigo Shakespearian Society). Saturday- Drama: Swan Hill Branch: Within These Walls. Bookings at Allans. Advertisement on rear cover: Marshall's Fruit Supply, Charring Cross, Bendigo. Open- Mon to Sat, 8.30am to 9.30pm. Sun 9am to 6pm.Cambridge Press, Bendigoprogram, theatre, state service orchestra, the centenary committee in conjunction with the national theatre movement present state service orchestra. conductor: dr. schildberger. rosalind park, october 14th 2.45pm, 1951. dorothy deegan, h fisher, beryl jones, ernest marzaus, robert simmons, michael walker, orchestra. official opening of three-arts festival by his worship the mayor (cr. g a pethard). accompanist dr h schildberger. flautist eugene aumann. melbourne ballet guild and mr e michelson. drama: bendigo branch: the linden tree. orchestral, bendigo orchestra society. vocal and instrumental concert. shakespeare festival (in conjunction with bendigo shakespearian society). drama: swan hill branch: within these walls. bookings at allans. marshall's fruit supply, bendigo. open 7 days a week -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDecorative object - Wall Decoration, 1850 to 1901
... These items of decoration were very popular at this time and the subject item is significant as it gives a snapshot into the social norms of past generations. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked coast flagstaff hill maritime museum shipwreck coast great ocean road paper wall decoration religious home decoration societal values victorian moral values wall hanging wall decoration spiritual decoration Bible verse Giles Collection Embossed"THE BLESSING / OF THE LORD/ BE UPON YOU." "PS 129.8." In pencil "H/S" In ink "To dear Granny with lots of love / from Dorothy. ...This item is part of the Giles Collection, dating back to the late Victorian era, from the 1880s to the early 1900s, in which Queen Victoria ruled England. The queen’s influence was felt throughout the world, including in the United States and Australia where Victorian values shaped society and style, especially in home décor. This period’s distinct style presents an eclectic mix of highly ornamented furniture, wallpaper, and knick-knacks. Particularly in terms of furniture, and the characteristic floral patterns and rich, contrasting colours, wall hangings that enjoyed the height of their popularity during the Victorian era were of the spiritual type with either embroidered or punched paper religious motto or bible quote. Mottoes were commonly hung high up on the wall or in an area of prominence, to remind the viewer of their important message, such as “He Leadeth Me” and “Honesty, Industry, and Sobriety.” Short and pithy, they embodied the ideals of Victorian society. Technological advances contributed to the boom of religious mottoes whereas before the Industrial Revolution home décor of this sort was handmade and therefore minimal, now consumers could purchase and fill their homes with all sorts of mass-produced ephemera goods similar to the subject item. Many of these mass-produced period pieces still exist today, often in their original frames, ceramic, enamelled or paper formats. Flagstaff maritime museum has many examples of mottoes on display that serve to reflect the period in which values of home, faith, and Christianity were very prominent in everyday Victorian society. The Giles Family There are many 19th century items of furniture, linen and crockery donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village by Vera and Aurelin Giles. The items are associated with the Giles Family and are known as the “Giles Collection”. These items mostly came from the simple home of Vera’s parents-in-law, Henry Giles and his wife Mary Jane (nee Freckleton), whose photos are in the parlour. They married in 1880. Henry Giles was born at Tower Hill in 1858. He was a labourer on the construction of the Breakwater before leaving in 1895 to build bridges in N.S.W. for about seven years. Mary Jane was born in 1860 at Cooramook. She attended Mailor’s Flat State School where she was also a student teacher before, as a family legend has it, she became a governess at “Injemiara” where her grandfather, Francis Freckleton, once owned land. Henry and Mary’s family of six, some of whom were born at Mailor’s Flat and later children at Wangoom, lived with their parents at Wangoom and Purnim west, where Henry died in 1933 and Mary Jane in 1940.The Giles family collection has social significance at a local level, because it illustrates the level of material support the Warrnambool community gave to Flagstaff Hill when the Museum was established. This wall decoration reflects the social values and attitudes of the late Victorian era that was used to promote good Christian and moral values in many households. These items of decoration were very popular at this time and the subject item is significant as it gives a snapshot into the social norms of past generations. Printed card wall hanging with floral design. Religious text on the sign is embossed onto the card and highlighted in silver print. There is a handwritten ink inscription, and a pencil inscription, on the back. A string is attached to two holes on top of the card. Embossed"THE BLESSING / OF THE LORD/ BE UPON YOU." "PS 129.8." In pencil "H/S" In ink "To dear Granny with lots of love / from Dorothy. X X."flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, paper wall decoration, religious, home decoration, societal values, victorian moral values, wall hanging, wall decoration, spiritual decoration, bible verse, giles collection -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine - Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1935, 1935
... Bickett, An Attitude to War, Some Impressions by a New Comer to New Guinea, Fumes from the Lab, Arts & Crafts Gossip, Sport, Commercial Notes, The Junior Tecs ballarat school of mines magazine f. t. wimble & co. ltd., sydney j. woolcock a. nye d. shore d. taylor j. elliott b. saunders w. williams a. moodie v. hunt j. shelton r. warnock dr. j. r. pound g. procter g. merlin j. b. robinson james pound peter wilson mr alexander mr creelman mr crouch h. steane j. sutherland a. bell. a. max wilson g. f. eric rumpff r. mcconnell t. byrne c. r. king p. marshman a. f. heseltine w. f. tucker j. m. bickett a. m. wilson f. whitworth w. tierney r. leigh g. berriman a. sneddon a. collins h. maddern d. flynn n. bayly m. rickey w. calaghan d. wright e. wallace b. lamb s. wise r. quick i. leviston b. chaplin j. coates n. dunstan d. mcarthy d. henderson j. mathes g. leviston e. mcdonald k. blackie j. mouton n. jelbart r. brown k. mathes a. pickering j. mcghie r. white w. dawson j. forrest m. hamill w. martin m. jeffs k. waller d. nolan l. baxter r. knight l. moy m. hunt j. henry a. goldby j. menhennet mr king w. nice k. pattie f. capuano l. g. r. crouch gilda gude valma jensen e. shaw lorna bailey marjorie john dorothy woolcock Yellow soft covered magazine of 70 pages, including advertisements. ...List of Full Course Students' 1935, Editorial, Obituary - J. B. Robinson, Personal Column, Personal Column, Editor's Notes, Old Boys: Personal, The "Head" - An Appreciation, The Late Dean - W. F. Tucker, A Tribute - J. M. Bickett, An Attitude to War, Some Impressions by a New Comer to New Guinea, Fumes from the Lab, Arts & Crafts Gossip, Sport, Commercial Notes, The Junior TecsYellow soft covered magazine of 70 pages, including advertisements. Artworks * Blocks and Inks supplied by F.T. Wimble and Co. Ltd Sydney - Printed by students of printing class School of Mines Ballarat * Mr G - By Valma Jenson * Miss G - By E.Shaw * Joker of the pack by Gilda Gude * Oh Mother - By Valma Jensen * Man Praying - By A.P. * Swell - By Valma Jensen * In his element - By E.Shaw * Our jazz band - By Valma Jensen * Spaghetti - By E.Shaw * The Peter Pan statue in Kensington Gardens - By Gilda Gude * Hunted - By Valma Jensen * Bridget & Vic - By Valma Jensen * Lady pointing a statue - By Gilda Gude * Hi first solo flight - By Dorothy Woolcock * Dear Me - a millionth of a milligram out ! - By E.Shaw * Marley & Paul - By Valma Jensen * Green Plan Print - By Hunt * Yes, but it doesn't read, it doesn't read - By E.Shaw * The Big Noise - By Valma Jensen * Bashful Barney - By Valma Jensen * Willowy Verna - By E.Shaw * Margaret - By Valma Jensen * Don - By Valma Jensen * Cyril - By Gilda Gude * Jack - By Gilda Gude * Nancy - By Valma Jensen * Off to English - By Valma Jensen * "A mag article today please or six tomorrow" By E. Shaw * "Oh you boys are awful" - By E. Shaw * Maureen - By Valma Jensen * Geggy - By Valma Jensen * Aw crikey - By Valma Jensen * The wheelbarrow crate reaches Africa - By J.W * Lady Dean - By Valma Jensen * Margery - By Valma Jensen * Bubba - By Lorna Bailey * Chook - By Marjorie John * Bunny - By Valma Jensen * Sixa - By Valma Jensen * Fish Print - By Hunt * Betty - By Lorna Bailey * Bessie - By Lorna Bailey * Janette - By Lorna Bailey * Butcher - By Valma Jensen * Minnow - By F.J.Hballarat school of mines, magazine, f. t. wimble & co. ltd., sydney, j. woolcock, a. nye, d. shore, d. taylor, j. elliott, b. saunders, w. williams, a. moodie, v. hunt, j. shelton, r. warnock, dr. j. r. pound, g. procter, g. merlin, j. b. robinson, james pound, peter wilson, mr alexander, mr creelman, mr crouch, h. steane, j. sutherland, a. bell., a. max wilson, g. f. eric rumpff, r. mcconnell, t. byrne, c. r. king, p. marshman, a. f. heseltine, w. f. tucker, j. m. bickett, a. m. wilson, f. whitworth, w. tierney, r. leigh, g. berriman, a. sneddon, a. collins, h. maddern, d. flynn, n. bayly, m. rickey, w. calaghan, d. wright, e. wallace, b. lamb, s. wise, r. quick, i. leviston, b. chaplin, j. coates, n. dunstan, d. mcarthy, d. henderson, j. mathes, g. leviston, e. mcdonald, k. blackie, j. mouton, n. jelbart, r. brown, k. mathes, a. pickering, j. mcghie, r. white, w. dawson, j. forrest, m. hamill, w. martin, m. jeffs, k. waller, d. nolan, l. baxter, r. knight, l. moy, m. hunt, j. henry, a. goldby, j. menhennet, mr king, w. nice, k. pattie, f. capuano, l. g. r. crouch, gilda gude, valma jensen, e. shaw, lorna bailey, marjorie john, dorothy woolcock -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Daylesford Historical Society album, 1997
... Photograph of Daylesford Visit 24 September 1997 Main Passae with displays of walls Berry Wegener and Charlie Bonved Photograph of Daylesford Visit 24 September 1997 Main Entrance and end of Passage Photograph of Wardrobe Photograph of Wardrobe and Wall hangings Photograph of Room with Large Painting on Wall Photograph of White Machine Photograph of room with Blue Door Photograph of Room with Big Mirror Photograph of Ceiling with Multiple wall hangings Photograph of Room Photograph of Room set up for showing of jackson Films L2R Wally OBrien Dorothy Carlton John Willaton Les Nulde Charlie De Photograph of Room Photograph of L2R John Willaton Unknown Wally OBrien Dorothy Carlton Ray Carlton in Projection room Daylesford Museum Photograph L2R Max Unknown Norm Carlton Eric Wegnener John Willaton Lunching in eating area Photograph Hayrake Tractor at Rear of Rake Photograph Reaper Binder in Museum Photograph Potato digger LH in front Wet Stone Grinder rear of Digger Photograph of equipment Photograph of building Photograph of landscape Photograph of bus in the landscape Photograph of pond in the landscape...Daylesford Historical Society Photograph of Daylesford Visit 24 September 1997 Main Passae with displays of walls Berry Wegener and Charlie Bonved Photograph of Daylesford Visit 24 September 1997 Main Entrance and end of Passage Photograph of Wardrobe Photograph of Wardrobe and Wall hangings Photograph of Room with Large Painting on Wall Photograph of White Machine Photograph of room with Blue Door Photograph of Room with Big Mirror Photograph of Ceiling with Multiple wall hangings Photograph of Room Photograph of Room set up for showing of jackson Films L2R Wally OBrien Dorothy Carlton John Willaton Les Nulde Charlie De Photograph of Room Photograph of L2R John Willaton Unknown Wally OBrien Dorothy Carlton Ray Carlton in Projection room Daylesford Museum Photograph L2R Max Unknown Norm Carlton Eric Wegnener John Willaton Lunching in eating area Photograph Hayrake Tractor at Rear of Rake Photograph Reaper Binder in Museum Photograph Potato digger LH in front Wet Stone Grinder rear of Digger Photograph of equipment Photograph of building Photograph of landscape Photograph of bus in the landscape Photograph of pond in the landscape Album of photographs recording a visit of the Sunshine and District Historical Society to the Daylesford Historical Society to view films of early 20th century filmmaker Mr JH.Jackson Jackson had connections with both of these districts. ...Photograph of Daylesford Visit 24 September 1997 Main Passae with displays of walls Berry Wegener and Charlie Bonved Photograph of Daylesford Visit 24 September 1997 Main Entrance and end of Passage Photograph of Wardrobe Photograph of Wardrobe and Wall hangings Photograph of Room with Large Painting on Wall Photograph of White Machine Photograph of room with Blue Door Photograph of Room with Big Mirror Photograph of Ceiling with Multiple wall hangings Photograph of Room Photograph of Room set up for showing of jackson Films L2R Wally OBrien Dorothy Carlton John Willaton Les Nulde Charlie De Photograph of Room Photograph of L2R John Willaton Unknown Wally OBrien Dorothy Carlton Ray Carlton in Projection room Daylesford Museum Photograph L2R Max Unknown Norm Carlton Eric Wegnener John Willaton Lunching in eating area Photograph Hayrake Tractor at Rear of Rake Photograph Reaper Binder in Museum Photograph Potato digger LH in front Wet Stone Grinder rear of Digger Photograph of equipment Photograph of building Photograph of landscape Photograph of bus in the landscape Photograph of pond in the landscapedaylesford historical society -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPainting - A Meet of the Melbourne Hunt Club Members on Horseback Lithograph Print, 1893
... With kind regards Jonathan Benyei (co-Executor for Dorothy Benyei) [email protected] Melbourne Hunt Club A Meet of the Melbourne Hunt Club correspondence for the painting on North Wall|Key to A Meet on the Melbourne Hunt Club by Herbert Woodhouse|His Excellency The Governor The Earl of Hopetoun|The Countess of Hopetoun|Mr Geo Watson Master|Mr Godfrey Watson Deputy Master|Miss Chirnside|Miss Watson|Miss C Crooke|Miss Manifold|Mr Mars Buckley|Mrs F Lanyoon Pesso|Miss G Crooke|Lieutenent Cras Commiss|Ms J Madden|Ms TP Manifold|Late Mrs FD Haghety|Mr C Willan|Mr WN Williams|Mr Arhur Anderson|Mr Geo Russell|Mr Ned Watson|Mr W Snr J Robertson|Mr RF Yeomans|Mr Arthur Earl Lewis|Mr JH Gill|Mr Cecil MacMeehan|Mr Richard Gibbon|Mr RM Turner|Dr CL Lempsienne|Mr Maurice Miller|Mr RR De Little|Mr R De Courcy Talbot|Mr W Glasscock|Mr H Osborn|Mr Oswald Gibbons|Mr WF Landdon|Mr F Cooper Smith|Mr FB Eccles|Mr TE Lempriere|Mr C Glasscoke|Mr TH Payne|Mr Seton G Williams|Mr FH Bacon|Mr B Armitage|Mr Donald Munro|Mr R Hethold|Mr W Stawell|Mr K Hayes|Mr WAT Peell|Mr CE Prell|Mr H Brush|Mr JB Nutting|Mr A Chirnside|Mr R Grice|Mr P Hethold A framed Lithograph Print of the "Meet of the Melbourne Hunt Club Members on Horseback" Painting A Meet of the Melbourne Hunt Club Members on Horseback Lithograph Print ...The hand coloured 1893 original lithograph copy which you took receipt of today measures approximately 90x145cm. My mother (who went on to work in a bank during the second world war) learned numeracy from the picture (counting the number of white horses, tails of the dogs etc) and inherited the painting from her uncle and aunt (Douglas & Doris Milne from Colac). They were given the lithograph by the owners of one of the grand homesteads in the region who were close associates of the Milnes. My mother thought it might have been one of the Robertson homesteads ‘Corongamorah’, ‘Coraguluc’, ‘Cororooke’, ‘Glen Alvie’ or ‘The Hill’ (the attached picture legend #24 references a Mr W St J Robertson). As Executor for my mother (who died on 25 September and who was also the archivist for the Kew Historical Society for over 30 years), I can confirm that we are delighted that this much loved lithograph has returned to a place and with people who appreciate the history and provenance. The picture is yours to do with as you wish. With kind regards Jonathan Benyei (co-Executor for Dorothy Benyei) [email protected] framed Lithograph Print of the "Meet of the Melbourne Hunt Club Members on Horseback"A Meet of the Melbourne Hunt Club correspondence for the painting on North Wall|Key to A Meet on the Melbourne Hunt Club by Herbert Woodhouse|His Excellency The Governor The Earl of Hopetoun|The Countess of Hopetoun|Mr Geo Watson Master|Mr Godfrey Watson Deputy Master|Miss Chirnside|Miss Watson|Miss C Crooke|Miss Manifold|Mr Mars Buckley|Mrs F Lanyoon Pesso|Miss G Crooke|Lieutenent Cras Commiss|Ms J Madden|Ms TP Manifold|Late Mrs FD Haghety|Mr C Willan|Mr WN Williams|Mr Arhur Anderson|Mr Geo Russell|Mr Ned Watson|Mr W Snr J Robertson|Mr RF Yeomans|Mr Arthur Earl Lewis|Mr JH Gill|Mr Cecil MacMeehan|Mr Richard Gibbon|Mr RM Turner|Dr CL Lempsienne|Mr Maurice Miller|Mr RR De Little|Mr R De Courcy Talbot|Mr W Glasscock|Mr H Osborn|Mr Oswald Gibbons|Mr WF Landdon|Mr F Cooper Smith|Mr FB Eccles|Mr TE Lempriere|Mr C Glasscoke|Mr TH Payne|Mr Seton G Williams|Mr FH Bacon|Mr B Armitage|Mr Donald Munro|Mr R Hethold|Mr W Stawell|Mr K Hayes|Mr WAT Peell|Mr CE Prell|Mr H Brush|Mr JB Nutting|Mr A Chirnside|Mr R Grice|Mr P Hetholdmelbourne hunt club -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - A Meet of the Melbourne Hunt Club Members on Horseback Notes, 1893
... With kind regards Jonathan Benyei (co-Executor for Dorothy Benyei) [email protected] Melbourne Hunt Club A Meet of the Melbourne Hunt Club correspondence for the painting on North Wall|Key to A Meet on the Melbourne Hunt Club by Herbert Woodhouse|His Excellency The Governor The Earl of Hopetoun|The Countess of Hopetoun|Mr Geo Watson Master|Mr Godfrey Watson Deputy Master|Miss Chirnside|Miss Watson|Miss C Crooke|Miss Manifold|Mr Mars Buckley|Mrs F Lanyoon Pesso|Miss G Crooke|Lieutenent Cras Commiss|Ms J Madden|Ms TP Manifold|Late Mrs FD Haghety|Mr C Willan|Mr WN Williams|Mr Arhur Anderson|Mr Geo Russell|Mr Ned Watson|Mr W Snr J Robertson|Mr RF Yeomans|Mr Arthur Earl Lewis|Mr JH Gill|Mr Cecil MacMeehan|Mr Richard Gibbon|Mr RM Turner|Dr CL Lempsienne|Mr Maurice Miller|Mr RR De Little|Mr R De Courcy Talbot|Mr W Glasscock|Mr H Osborn|Mr Oswald Gibbons|Mr WF Landdon|Mr F Cooper Smith|Mr FB Eccles|Mr TE Lempriere|Mr C Glasscoke|Mr TH Payne|Mr Seton G Williams|Mr FH Bacon|Mr B Armitage|Mr Donald Munro|Mr R Hethold|Mr W Stawell|Mr K Hayes|Mr WAT Peell|Mr CE Prell|Mr H Brush|Mr JB Nutting|Mr A Chirnside|Mr R Grice|Mr P Hethold Notes containing the names of who was featured in the engraving "A Meet of the Melbourne Hunt Club Members on Horseback" Document A Meet of the Melbourne Hunt Club Members on Horseback Notes ...The hand coloured 1893 original lithograph copy which you took receipt of today measures approximately 90x145cm. My mother (who went on to work in a bank during the second world war) learned numeracy from the picture (counting the number of white horses, tails of the dogs etc) and inherited the painting from her uncle and aunt (Douglas & Doris Milne from Colac). They were given the lithograph by the owners of one of the grand homesteads in the region who were close associates of the Milnes. My mother thought it might have been one of the Robertson homesteads ‘Corongamorah’, ‘Coraguluc’, ‘Cororooke’, ‘Glen Alvie’ or ‘The Hill’ (the attached picture legend #24 references a Mr W St J Robertson). As Executor for my mother (who died on 25 September and who was also the archivist for the Kew Historical Society for over 30 years), I can confirm that we are delighted that this much loved lithograph has returned to a place and with people who appreciate the history and provenance. The picture is yours to do with as you wish. With kind regards Jonathan Benyei (co-Executor for Dorothy Benyei) [email protected] Meet of the Melbourne Hunt Club correspondence for the painting on North Wall|Key to A Meet on the Melbourne Hunt Club by Herbert Woodhouse|His Excellency The Governor The Earl of Hopetoun|The Countess of Hopetoun|Mr Geo Watson Master|Mr Godfrey Watson Deputy Master|Miss Chirnside|Miss Watson|Miss C Crooke|Miss Manifold|Mr Mars Buckley|Mrs F Lanyoon Pesso|Miss G Crooke|Lieutenent Cras Commiss|Ms J Madden|Ms TP Manifold|Late Mrs FD Haghety|Mr C Willan|Mr WN Williams|Mr Arhur Anderson|Mr Geo Russell|Mr Ned Watson|Mr W Snr J Robertson|Mr RF Yeomans|Mr Arthur Earl Lewis|Mr JH Gill|Mr Cecil MacMeehan|Mr Richard Gibbon|Mr RM Turner|Dr CL Lempsienne|Mr Maurice Miller|Mr RR De Little|Mr R De Courcy Talbot|Mr W Glasscock|Mr H Osborn|Mr Oswald Gibbons|Mr WF Landdon|Mr F Cooper Smith|Mr FB Eccles|Mr TE Lempriere|Mr C Glasscoke|Mr TH Payne|Mr Seton G Williams|Mr FH Bacon|Mr B Armitage|Mr Donald Munro|Mr R Hethold|Mr W Stawell|Mr K Hayes|Mr WAT Peell|Mr CE Prell|Mr H Brush|Mr JB Nutting|Mr A Chirnside|Mr R Grice|Mr P Hetholdmelbourne hunt club -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, 1914
... Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne schools sunbury state school macedon street sunbury dempsey bill walls stan - neville trask con clayton 'doctor' parke cecil (saishle) griffins maurice ter hofstede gerat s g. titford willie healey perc austin johnnie boardman eric wilson don smith d. n. williams will baker arthur johnstone bert clarence 'darkie' mclauchlin bob annie jamieson jessie gilchrist hazel balfour jean rita leggett betty curry jim hudson ted ray flintoft billie syd finn jack hilda mavis florence gregor lilian dorothy mclellan alice stagoll millie polly leggo margaret bailey lily mcgregor butcher ruth burke connie nellie ella alma phillips sadie coggins eileen johnston george olive gordon effie iris vera down len mickie gilmour wil wykes laurie lacey alan huf c. w. ...A b/w photograph mounted on card of students of Sunbury State School No. 1002 taken in 1914. The group is taken in front of the shelter shed on Macedon Street site. (Names are on the photo and also on catalogue worksheet)Printed on front: Sunbury State School 1914 / "see on back"schools, sunbury state school, macedon street, sunbury, dempsey, bill, walls, stan, -, neville, trask, con, clayton, 'doctor', parke, cecil (saishle), griffins, maurice, ter hofstede, gerat, s, g., titford, willie, healey, perc, austin, johnnie, boardman, eric, wilson, don, smith, d. n., williams, will, baker, arthur, johnstone, bert, clarence, 'darkie', mclauchlin, bob, annie, jamieson, jessie, gilchrist, hazel, balfour, jean, rita, leggett, betty, curry, jim, hudson, ted, ray, flintoft, billie, syd, finn, jack, hilda, mavis, florence, gregor, lilian, dorothy, mclellan, alice, stagoll, millie, polly, leggo, margaret, bailey, lily, mcgregor, butcher, ruth, burke, connie, nellie, ella, alma, phillips, sadie, coggins, eileen, johnston, george, olive, gordon, effie, iris, vera, down, len, mickie, gilmour, wil, wykes, laurie, lacey, alan, huf, c. w. (mrs), shelter sheds, 1910s, george evans collection -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Dorothy Rice, The Gate in the Wall, 1959
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Walsh St library Hardcover The Gate in the Wall Book Dorothy Rice Blackie & Son ...Hardcoverwalsh st library -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Deep Lead Students and Teacher Circa 1954
... Boyd, Head Teacher Pearl Mitchell, Dawn Shuttleworth, Jean Cray, Amy Cray, David Perry, Richard MItchell, Keith Mitchell, Evelyn Cray, Dorothy cray, Robert Cray, Tom Cray, Edwin Perry, Betty shuttleworth, Barry Cromwell, Bruce Richards. Deep Lead School Education B/W Photo Students and Teacher outside trees in background Brick building wall to Left of Photo and wire fence to right. ...School Photo Circa 1954 Mr A.K. Boyd, Head Teacher Pearl Mitchell, Dawn Shuttleworth, Jean Cray, Amy Cray, David Perry, Richard MItchell, Keith Mitchell, Evelyn Cray, Dorothy cray, Robert Cray, Tom Cray, Edwin Perry, Betty shuttleworth, Barry Cromwell, Bruce Richards.B/W Photo Students and Teacher outside trees in background Brick building wall to Left of Photo and wire fence to right.deep lead school, education -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Deep Lead School Photograph
... Front Row: Barry Cornwell, Dorothy Cray, Amy Richards, Bruce Richards, amy Cray, Freddie Richards, Robert cray, ?? Cray, David Perry, Edwin Perry. Deep Lead School Education B/W Photograph: Students and Teacher outside next to brick wall, wearing party hats. ...Back Row: Jean Cray, Pearl Mitchell, Bessie Richards, Joy Ross. Front Row: Barry Cornwell, Dorothy Cray, Amy Richards, Bruce Richards, amy Cray, Freddie Richards, Robert cray, ?? Cray, David Perry, Edwin Perry.B/W Photograph: Students and Teacher outside next to brick wall, wearing party hats.deep lead school, education -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Vision Australia 2010-2011 annual report, 2011
... Wall...Keith Barton...Paul Gleeson...Ross McColl...Theresa Smith-Ruig...Jan Lovie-Kitchin...Nick Carter...Ron McCallum...David Speyer...Donald Fraser...Lyn Allison...Michael Hansen...Glenda Alexander...Maryanne Diamond...Leigh Garwood...Robert Middendorp...Jenny Abela...Campbell Ball...Courtney Harbeck...Elin McPadden...Kylie Morris...Brett O'Neil...Ellie Sponza...Maggie Beer...Robert Klauke...Stephanie Bradbury...Matthew Zhou...Annabella Zhou...Libby Dickeson...Will Davison...Lisa Wilkinson...Natalija Lambert...Karl Stefanovic...Heather Gleeson...Nick Gleeson...Dorothy...Corporation records Vision Australia Gerard Menses Kevin Murfitt Owen Van Der Wall Keith Barton Paul Gleeson Ross McColl Theresa Smith-Ruig Jan Lovie-Kitchin Nick Carter Ron McCallum David Speyer Donald Fraser Lyn Allison Michael Hansen Glenda Alexander Maryanne Diamond Leigh Garwood Robert Middendorp Jenny Abela Campbell Ball Courtney Harbeck Elin McPadden Kylie Morris Brett O'Neil Ellie Sponza Maggie Beer Robert Klauke Stephanie Bradbury Matthew Zhou Annabella Zhou Libby Dickeson Will Davison Lisa Wilkinson Natalija Lambert Karl Stefanovic Heather Gleeson Nick Gleeson Dorothy Riddel Hazel McKenzie-Kay Chelsea Nagel Jack Nagel Cheryl Kortlang 1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievements Vision Australia 2010-2011 annual report Administrative record Text ...Annual report providing overview of activities and achievements including: the opening of 'Living in a Sensory World' as a touring exhibition, closure of Louis Braille Audio, Professor Ron McCallum was named Senior Australian of the Year, expansion of audio library through a contract with Ulverscroft, refitting of Lorna Lodge at Barwon Heads, and the first Vision Australia Dragonboat Racing team was established.1 volume with illustrations providing overview of organisational achievementscorporation records, vision australia, gerard menses, kevin murfitt, owen van der wall, keith barton, paul gleeson, ross mccoll, theresa smith-ruig, jan lovie-kitchin, nick carter, ron mccallum, david speyer, donald fraser, lyn allison, michael hansen, glenda alexander, maryanne diamond, leigh garwood, robert middendorp, jenny abela, campbell ball, courtney harbeck, elin mcpadden, kylie morris, brett o'neil, ellie sponza, maggie beer, robert klauke, stephanie bradbury, matthew zhou, annabella zhou, libby dickeson, will davison, lisa wilkinson, natalija lambert, karl stefanovic, heather gleeson, nick gleeson, dorothy riddel, hazel mckenzie-kay, chelsea nagel, jack nagel, cheryl kortlang -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stawell Primary School Numbered 502 -- Grade 3A Class Photo c 1942
... Dorothy Christian, ?, ?, Judith Sweeney. Front Row - ? Johnston, E. Prydderch, ? Smart, Jim Martin, Hartley Newton, ? Oliver, (Whistle) Cooper, Selwyn (Keith) Darker, The Smart boys were twins. Judith Sweeney stayed with the Maddocks family 6-8 months - war evacuee, her father made runner shoes. Stawell Education Stawell Primary School, 502 Grade 3a Class photo. The class black and white photo taken in 1942 consists of 32 students. Two middle rows of female students (17) and two rows of males students (15). The background of the photo is a brick school wall ...502 Class 3a Photo (1942). Back row - Jack (Wossie) Hall, Ron Maddock, ? Smart, Gilbert Smith, Knowles Roberts , Ken Hull, Ron Richards. 2nd Back row - Hilary Waring, Lois Truscott, Margaret Taylor, Joan Hayward, Alison West, Patricia Hall, Glenda Hurst, Lorraine Woodhart, ? Krause. 1st Row Seated - ? Allender, Noreen Byron, Margo Williams, Pam Knipe, Dorothy Christian, ?, ?, Judith Sweeney. Front Row - ? Johnston, E. Prydderch, ? Smart, Jim Martin, Hartley Newton, ? Oliver, (Whistle) Cooper, Selwyn (Keith) Darker, The Smart boys were twins. Judith Sweeney stayed with the Maddocks family 6-8 months - war evacuee, her father made runner shoes. Stawell Primary School, 502 Grade 3a Class photo. The class black and white photo taken in 1942 consists of 32 students. Two middle rows of female students (17) and two rows of males students (15). The background of the photo is a brick school wall with 3 windows. stawell education -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stawell Primary School Numbered 502 -- Grade 4A Class Photo 1942
... Dorothy Skurrie, 4. Betty Oster, 5. Norma Lee, 6, Rosemary Walls, 7. Laurene Cornish, Girls seated. 1. ...Dorothy Skurrie, 4. Betty Oster, 5. Norma Lee, 6, Rosemary Walls, 7. Laurene Cornish, Girls seated. 1. ...502 Grade IV a 1942 Class Photo (1942). The photograph taken in 1942 shows 4 rows of school students in grade 4a (IV a) The lower row is of seated boys and Graeme Bennett is third from the left. Back row boys standing. 1.? 2. Wally Byron, 3. Ron Honeyman, 4. Robert Evans, 5. Noel Dart, 6. Don Boisen, 7. Robert Grant, 8. Brian Hughes, 9. Roy Belot, 10.? 11. Jackie Lee, 12.? 2nd Back row Girls. 1. Joyce Moller, 2.?, 3. Dorothy Skurrie, 4. Betty Oster, 5. Norma Lee, 6, Rosemary Walls, 7. Laurene Cornish, Girls seated. 1. Helen Floyd, 2. Margaret Treadren, 3. Pat Hunt, 4. Janet Mitchell, 5. Glenda Giles, 6. Nance West, 7. Vonda Lever, 8.?. Boys seated legs crossed. 1. Max Walker, 2. Ron Cashin, 3. Graeme Bennett, 4. Bruce Shipp, 5.?, 6. Noel Powell, 7 Stan Fry, 8.?.Stawell State Primary School 502 Grade 1Va 1942. Two black & white photographs of Stawell students. One is an enlargement of the original photo. The original photo is a post card "Graeme 3rd from left front row". Handwritten on the back of the post card.stawell education students
