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Canterbury History GroupBook, Claire Levi, For the honour of our school : 120 years of Fintona Girls' School, 2016
... For the honour of our school : 120 years of Fintona Girls' School...History commissioned to celebrate the school's 120th anniversary......Fintona Girls' School...Includes bibliographical references (pages [180]-195) and index For the honour of our school : 120 years of Fintona Girls' School Book Claire Levi Fintona Girls' School ...History of the school, the people - principals, teachers, students, support staff, and volunteers - and events. The stories and memories are designed to "tell a story of Fintona's developments and changes over 120 years".200 pages; : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour), plan, facsimiles. Includes bibliographical references (pages [180]-195) and indexnon-fictionHistory of the school, the people - principals, teachers, students, support staff, and volunteers - and events. The stories and memories are designed to "tell a story of Fintona's developments and changes over 120 years".fintona girls school, schools, balwyn -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Platrithia school girls, 1931
... Platrithia school girls...A black and white photograph of twenty one school girls who attended the Platrithia school in Ithaca in 1931. ...THE GIRLS OF THE PLATRITHIA SCHOOL 1931 is written in Greek....The girls have been placed in three rows for a school photograph. ...A black and white photograph of twenty one school girls who attended the Platrithia school in Ithaca in 1931. The girls have been placed in three rows for a school photograph. One little boy is standing against the wall looking on and another boy is looking out the window. The girls are looking very serious.THE GIRLS OF THE PLATRITHIA SCHOOL 1931 is written in Greek.schools, ithaca, greece -
Kew Historical Society IncDocument, Ruyton Girl's School, Ruyton Girls' Grammar School, Prospectus, 1950
... Ruyton Girls' Grammar School, Prospectus...There she hired a governess, Miss Flora Barton, to educate a small group of children, including her own, in her front parlour. Her school immediately flourished. By 1882 she was able to move it to larger premises at ‘Edgecomb’, in Studley Park Road, and name it Ruyton, after a family connection with the village of Ruyton-XI-Towns, Shropshire, England. ...Prospectus provided in response to an enrolment inquiry in 1950 for Ruyton Girls' Grammar School. (See also Item 2016.0468)...Ruyton Girl's School...(See also Item 2016.0468) Ruyton Girls' Grammar School, Prospectus Document Document Ruyton Girl's School ...Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). There she hired a governess, Miss Flora Barton, to educate a small group of children, including her own, in her front parlour. Her school immediately flourished. By 1882 she was able to move it to larger premises at ‘Edgecomb’, in Studley Park Road, and name it Ruyton, after a family connection with the village of Ruyton-XI-Towns, Shropshire, England. Since that time Ruyton has continued to thrive, outgrowing its Edgecomb site, and another at A’Beckett Street, Kew, before settling into its current home in Selbourne Road in 1920. The centrepiece of this property is Henty House, now named for its original owners, Henry and Marion Henty, but once known as ‘Tarring’. The grand, polychrome brick home was built in 1872 and with nearly four acres of gardens and grounds around it, it has proved to be a place where Ruyton and its students could continue to prosper. (source: Ruyton website 2020)Prospectus provided in response to an enrolment inquiry in 1950 for Ruyton Girls' Grammar School. (See also Item 2016.0468)ruyton girls grammar school -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet - Ephemera, Preparatory Technical School of Girls, c1919
... Preparatory Technical School of Girls...The aims of the School was "To provide a Technical Training which will prepare girls for their future life's work. ...Prospectus for girls technical education at the Ballarat School of Mines and the Ballarat Technical Art School...Girls education Ballarat Technical Girls' school Ballarat School of mines ballarat technical art school commercial leatherwork photography ticket witing wood carving drawing metal work lithography dressmaking millinery industrial design scholarships shorthand typewriting ceramics bookbinding french polishing wood inlay Prospectus for girls technical education at the Ballarat School of Mines and the Ballarat Technical Art School Preparatory Technical School of Girls Booklet Ephemera ...The aims of the School was "To provide a Technical Training which will prepare girls for their future life's work. This school provides a continuity of study between the Primary and Senior Technical School (School of Mines) classes. This supplies a long felt want in giving a preliminary training for Technical Art, Craft, Commercial, and Industrial Education. It must, however, be distinctly understood that these Preparatory Classes do not fully qualify girls in any of the subjects, but rather discover their aptitude for some line of technical work and thoroughly prepare the to specialise in that particular branch.Prospectus for girls technical education at the Ballarat School of Mines and the Ballarat Technical Art Schoolgirls education, ballarat technical girls' school, ballarat school of mines, ballarat technical art school, commercial, leatherwork, photography, ticket witing, wood carving, drawing, metal work, lithography, dressmaking, millinery, industrial design, scholarships, shorthand, typewriting, ceramics, bookbinding, french polishing, wood inlay -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Sound Recording - PTS, Preston Technical School. Girls' Music Department. Negro Spirituals, c1980s
... Preston Technical School. Girls' Music Department. Negro Spirituals. ...A recording of Negro spirituals by the girls' music deartment at Preston Technical School....Typed: "Preston Technical School / Girls Music Dept." Handwritten : "Negro spirituals"...Preston Technical School. Girls' Music Department. Negro Spirituals. ...A recording of Negro spirituals by the girls' music deartment at Preston Technical School.There are few existing vinyl recordings of school choirs from this era.45 RPM black vinyl record (sound recording). Red label with both printed and handwritten inscriptions.Same inscriptions on both sides of recording. Typed: "Preston Technical School / Girls Music Dept." Handwritten : "Negro spirituals"preston technical school. pts, music, negro spirituals, sound recording, nmit, -
Ruyton Girls' SchoolMagazine, Ruyton Girls' School, The Ruytonian, 1956
... ...School...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. ...Front Cover: RUYTON GIRLS' SCHOOL / THE / RUYTONIAN / RECTE ET FIDELITER / DECEMBER, 1956 /...Ruyton Girls' School...Ruyton Girls' School 12 Selbourne Road Kew melbourne In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. ...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Due to the age of the record dating back to 1956, we can infer it is one of the few remaining complete, intact and original examples of The Ruytonian from this period. Therefore, it can be considered an outstanding representation of its type, and is a reference example for research in early Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication and printed on papyrus coloured paper. 69 pages.Front Cover: RUYTON GIRLS' SCHOOL / THE / RUYTONIAN / RECTE ET FIDELITER / DECEMBER, 1956 /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher -
Ruyton Girls' SchoolMagazine, Ruyton Girls' School, The Ruytonian, 1994
... ...School...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. ...Front Cover: RUYTON GIRLS' SCHOOL / Ruytonian / 94 / RECTE ET FIDE LITER /...Ruyton Girls' School...Ruyton Girls' School 12 Selbourne Road Kew melbourne In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. ...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Thus, the record can be used as a reference example for research into Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication printed on white paper. 104 pages.Front Cover: RUYTON GIRLS' SCHOOL / Ruytonian / 94 / RECTE ET FIDE LITER /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, The History of Ormiston Girls' School 1849-1964
... The History of Ormiston Girls' School 1849-1964...Ormiston, the oldest girls' school on the mainland of Australia, was due to merge with Camberwell Church of England Girls' Grammar School in February 1965. ...Ormiston, the oldest girls' school on the mainland of Australia, was due to merge with Camberwell Church of England Girls' Grammar School in February 1965. ...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Ormiston, the oldest girls' school on the mainland of Australia, was due to merge with Camberwell Church of England Girls' Grammar School in February 1965. ...Ormiston, the oldest girls' school on the mainland of Australia, was due to merge with Camberwell Church of England Girls' Grammar School in February 1965. The rush to record its history prior to the merge resulted in this book. This includes a list of staff in 1964 and some students.This was paid for - photocopied by Box Hill Historical Society (Jennifer Elder) as there are no more copies available. Jennifer Elder is "Honorary" Ormiston ArchivistOrmiston, the oldest girls' school on the mainland of Australia, was due to merge with Camberwell Church of England Girls' Grammar School in February 1965. The rush to record its history prior to the merge resulted in this book. This includes a list of staff in 1964 and some students.girls' schools, 1964, (miss) annie henderson, education, ormiston girls' school, (master) charles russell, (miss) v may, mont albert, (miss) annie ainslie, (miss) lydia w small, melbourne, (miss) - nimmo, leopold crescent, (miss) elizabeth singleton, (miss) anna singleton, (miss) winifred merriman, (miss) jessie henderson, (miss) k mcewan, centenary ball, (miss) n harbert -
Ruyton Girls' SchoolMagazine, Ruyton Girls' School, The Ruytonian, 1967
... ...School...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. ...Front Cover: RUYTON GIRLS' SCHOOL / THE RUYTONIAN / 1967 / Registered at the G.P.O. ...Ruyton Girls' School...Ruyton Girls' School The Ruytonian Kew Old Ruytonians Association Yearbook School Publication Girls School Junior School Senior School Journal Students Teacher Front Cover: RUYTON GIRLS' SCHOOL / THE RUYTONIAN / 1967 / Registered at the G.P.O. ...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Due to the age of the record dating back to 1967, we can infer it is one of the few remaining complete, intact and original examples of The Ruytonian from this period. Therefore, it can be considered an outstanding representation of its type, and is a reference example for research in early Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication and printed on papyrus coloured paper. 58 pages.Front Cover: RUYTON GIRLS' SCHOOL / THE RUYTONIAN / 1967 / Registered at the G.P.O. Melbourne, for transmission by post as a periodical /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Ruyton Girls School 1933
... Ruyton Girls School 1933...Daniell, and girls at Ruyton, Selbourne Road, Kew, snapped after school hours. ...Photographer notations on slide: "Ruyton Girls School 1933"....Daniell, and girls at Ruyton, Selbourne Road, Kew, snapped after school hours. ...Published: Age (Melbourne, Vic.: 1854- ), 4 August 1933, page 3 Published title: GIRLS’ SCHOOLS – MODEL YACHTING - FOOTBALL Published caption: The headmistress, Miss H. Daniell, and girls at Ruyton, Selbourne Road, Kew, snapped after school hours. Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204381763 Research by Project Volunteer, Louise McKenzie: Rather than the people, this charming building takes the eye! Originally named “Tarring”, it was built in 1872 by Mr Henry Henty and his wife Mrs Marion Anne Henty (nee McKellar) for their family. Located at 82 Selbourne Road, Kew, it is described by Melbourne’s Open House organisation as “… a two-storey, polychrome brick mansion built for them by prominent Melbourne architect Albert Purchas. The house and nearly four acres of grounds served as their family home until the death of Marian Henty in 1919. “ (See below for further information on Albert Purchas.) In 1920 it was sold to Ruyton Girls School. Ruyton was established in 1878 by its first principal, Charlotte Anderson (1838-1906), who named it in honour of the parish in Shropshire, England, Ruyton-XI-Towns, where her great-great-grandfather David Evans had been vicar. Its motto is Recte et Fideliter, meaning "Upright and Faithful", which is also the name of the school song. The original school, one of Victoria’s oldest independent schools for girls, was located at the home of Mrs Anderson at 63 High Street South, Kew. In 1882 she moved the school to Edgecombe in Studley Park Road. Mrs Anderson retired due to ill health and sold the school to her friend Miss Eliza Bromby. One of Ruyton's four Houses, Anderson, is named for Charlotte Anderson. When Ruyton Girls School was moved to the site in 1920 it established the building as a Boarding House, and renamed the building “Henty House” in honour of its original owners. Today the school remains an all girls’ school, and pays tribute to its founder and the historic significance of Henty House and its magnificent Moreton Bay Fig tree, which still stands today. The building retains many original, Victorian-era features, while also showing the layers of change, made over the decades in order to meet the evolving needs of one of Melbourne’s leading schools. The headmistress mentioned in the caption for MCK016 is Miss Hilda Daniell, shown standing in front of Henty House in the midst of a group of Ruyton girls in their school uniforms, some holding hockey sticks. Miss Daniell was the longest serving Principal of Ruyton 1913-1952. She was originally a student in 1893, then joined the teaching staff in 1898. It was under her leadership that the School purchased and moved to “Tarring”. The boarding house included a flat for Hilda to live onsite. An article in the Ruyton Heritage Collection – Bedford Series, dated 21 May 2021 cites that Miss Daniell “was affectionately known as “Dream” by Ruytonians of her era” apparently due to a tendency to quiet reflection. The article continues, “After her retirement in 1952 Miss Daniell was awarded an Order of the British Empire for her many services to education, an award she received from the hands of the Queen during the 1954 Royal Tour. Also in 1952, the Kew Council honoured her by renaming Brougham Place as ‘Daniell Place’.” Arthur Purchas, architect: The architect responsible for the design of “Tarring”. Arthur Purchas, was extremely active and highly regarded at this time. Born in Wales in 1825, he emigrated to Melbourne in 1851 and soon established a private practice as a surveyor and architect, with offices variously in Little Collins, Queen Street, Chancery Lane, and finally 462 Little Collins Street. Wikipedia notes in an early reference to Purchas that “An early story is that one of his first jobs, when he would have been about 25 years old, was a position under Surveyor-General Robert Hoddle, and disagreeing with him over the line for St Kilda Road, appealed to Governor La Trobe, and successfully got the road diverted around the hill which eventually became the site of the Shrine of Remembrance. There may not be much truth to this, since by 1851 St Kilda Road was already a well worn track running around the hill, the top of which La Trobe had reserved for a Government House in 1840.” The timing of Purchas’s arrival in Melbourne was perfect. The Victorian gold rush of the 1850’s generated enormous wealth in Melbourne, and a building boom followed. The Wikipedia entry continues … that alone, or with his brother in law Charles R Swyer, “Purchas is said to have designed over 140 houses, offices, churches, banks and cemetery buildings in Victoria in his long career. Berkely Hall, St Kilda dating from 1854 is one of his first buildings, and still exists, though the original house is obscured by an early C20th verandah. Another notable early design was the head office of the Melbourne Savings Bank, built on the corner Flinders Lane and Market Street in 1857-58, in an elaborately detailed Renaissance Revival style. His churches were mostly Gothic Revival, built for the Anglican Church, along with some parsonages, while most of the bank buildings were Renaissance Revival designs for the Bank of Australasia. He also designed city buildings in the 1860s and 70s, such as the Mutual Insurance Co, Northern Insurance Co, and the first premises for George & George, destroyed by fire in 1889. One of his most outstanding designs is St George's Presbyterian Church in Chapel Street, St Kilda (1877–80), in a striking polychrome brick Gothic Revival style, unusually carried on through to the interior. Purchas produced one of the few published maps and compilations of the early pastoral settlers runs in Victoria in 1853. In the same year he designed the layout of the Melbourne General Cemetery, the first 'garden' cemetery in Victoria, a curvilinear layout with extensive plantings, as well as the gate lodge and gates (the gates lodge were demolished and the gates relocated to their present position in the 1930s). He was a long time member of the Cemetery Trust, serving as secretary from 1876-1886. He was also Chairman of the Boroondara General Cemetery Board of Trustees 1867 to 1909, and designed many aspects of the cemetery, including the landscape, the cast iron entrance gates (1889), the rotunda (1890) and the surrounding brick wall (1895–6). Purchas was a keen inventor having applied for a patent for an invention for lighting a railway carriage with gas in 1861, and won a competition for a model farm complex, in 1862. This unusual design had the dairy either underground or half underground, to keep it cool, with a 'dry lining' around the outside of the sunken portions. In 1883, with fellow architect Alfred Smith, he took out a patent for fire-proof floors, arches, staircases and other parts of buildings.” Purchas died in his home in Kew in 1909 and, not surprisingly, was buried at Boroondara Cemetery. Henty family history in Australia: Henry Henty (b.1833-d.1912) was a successful businessman, and briefly a MLA for the seat of Grenville, Victoria in 1866. He was one of three sons of James Henty, and nephew of Edward Henty who is considered to be the first permanent European colonist to take up residence in Victoria. The Australian Dictionary of Biography provides a riveting overview of the complex and enthusiastic activities of the Henty family, and its entanglement in the development of mercantile life in WA, Tasmania, SA and Victoria from 1828 onwards. The family had a focussed commitment to creating thriving businesses in Australia, despite being regularly thwarted by legislative pushbacks and law changes, instigated in Britain as the Australian colony developed. Areas of greatest influence were merino sheep, beef and horse breeding, whaling, farm establishment, membership of the legal and political fraternities, sporting prowess, and board directorships in banking and railways. The Dictionary of Biography summarises: “As settlers the Henty men were notable not merely for being the first to settle in Victoria but also for their number and quality: a father and seven educated sons experienced in farming and trading, occupations of prime importance to a new colony, and importers of unusually substantial capital in money, skilled workers and thoroughbred stock.” As well as Tarring, the Henty family Melbourne residences included Findon (in Kew, overlooking Studley Park), Offington (St Kilda Road overlooking Albert Park) and Field Place (Henty Court, Kew), and descriptions of the houses in Wikipedia –Melbourne Architecture 1870s - reflect the development of Melbourne society. References RUYTON (1934, December 15). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 18. Retrieved March 12, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11001092 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruyton_Girls%27_School#:~:text=Ruyton%20Girls'%20School%2C%20commonly%20referred,of%20Melbourne%2C%20Victoria%2C%20Australia. https://www.ruyton.vic.edu.au/our-school#:~:text=With%20an%20international%20reputation%20as,opportunity%20and%20challenge%20for%20girls. https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/5bea06b121ea690bf4eb08ed https://www.ruyton.vic.edu.au/our-school/campus-and-facilities Biography of Edward Henty and family: https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/henty-edward-2247 Article on Offington House: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article196554993 Article on Field Place House : https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/64881 Article on Findon: https://www.facebook.com/KewHistoryGroup/posts/in-the-book-jubilee-history-of-kew-1803-1910-by-fga-barnard-there-is-a-photo-of-/4389837914376555/ Charlotte Anderson/Ruyton: https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/5be4b8c821ea6a039c7a13e3 https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/6179e90da912eb195970bdf8 https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/5bea06b121ea690bf4eb08ed https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/65d3e05c5b5e5c61346420a2 Photo of Charlotte Anderson: https://viewer.slv.vic.gov.au/?entity=IE1515776&mode=browse Photo of Charlotte Anderson: https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/6179e90da912eb195970bdf8 https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/5be4b8c821ea6a039c7a13e3 Wikipedia: Architecture of Melbourne: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture_of_Melbourne Open House Melbourne: Henty House: https://www.universe.com/events/henty-house-ruyton-girls-school-tickets-Z45LYH Albert Purchas: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Purchas Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935), Saturday 3 June 1876, page 9 – Article on Offington http://www.ohta.org.au/organs/organs/BoxHillUC.html Melb Architecture 1870s - Wikipedia Victorian Collections: Letters of Hilda Daniell https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/65d3e05c5b5e5c61346420a2 Photographer notations on slide: "Ruyton Girls School 1933".schools, 1930-1939, architecture, victorian architecture, trees, architects -
Ruyton Girls' SchoolMagazine, Ruyton Girls' School, The Ruytonian, 1960
... ...School...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. ...Front Cover: Registered at the G.P.O., Melb., for / transmission by post as a periodical. / RUYTON GIRLS' SCHOOL / THE RUYTONIAN / DECEMBER / 1960 /...Ruyton Girls' School...Ruyton Girls' School 12 Selbourne Road Kew melbourne In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. ...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Due to the age of the record dating back to 1960, we can infer it is one of the few remaining complete, intact and original examples of The Ruytonian from this period. Therefore, it can be considered an outstanding representation of its type, and is a reference example for research in early Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication and printed on papyrus coloured paper. 56 pages.Front Cover: Registered at the G.P.O., Melb., for / transmission by post as a periodical. / RUYTON GIRLS' SCHOOL / THE RUYTONIAN / DECEMBER / 1960 /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, The History of Ormiston Girls' School 1849-1964
... The History of Ormiston Girls' School 1849-1964...Ormiston, the oldest girls' school on the mainland of Australia, was due to merge with Camberwell Church of England Girls' Grammar School in February 1965. ...Ormiston, the oldest girls' school on the mainland of Australia, was due to merge with Camberwell Church of England Girls' Grammar School in February 1965. ...Ormiston, the oldest girls' school on the mainland of Australia, was due to merge with Camberwell Church of England Girls' Grammar School in February 1965. ...This was paid for - photocopied by Box Hill Historical Society (Jennifer Elder) as there are no more copies available. Jennifer Elder is "Honorary" Ormiston Archivist. Ormiston, the oldest girls' school on the mainland of Australia, was due to merge with Camberwell Church of England Girls' Grammar School in February 1965. The rush to record its history prior to the merge resulted in this book. This includes a list of staff in 1964 and some students.This was paid for - photocopied by Box Hill Historical Society (Jennifer Elder) as there are no more copies available. Jennifer Elder is "Honorary" Ormiston Archivist This includes a list of staff 1964 and some students.Ormiston, the oldest girls' school on the mainland of Australia, was due to merge with Camberwell Church of England Girls' Grammar School in February 1965. The rush to record its history prior to the merge resulted in this book. This includes a list of staff 1964 and some students.girls' schools, 1964, (miss) annie henderson, education, ormiston girls' school, (master) charles russell, (miss) v may, mont albert, (miss) annie ainslie, (miss) lydia w small, melbourne, (miss) - nimmo, leopold crescent, (miss) elizabeth singleton, (miss) anna singleton, (miss) winifred merriman, (miss) jessie henderson, (miss) k mcewan, centenary ball, (miss) norma harbert -
Ruyton Girls' SchoolMagazine, Ruyton Girls' School, The Ruytonian, 1959
... ...School...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. ...Front Cover: Registered at the G.P.O., Melb., for / transmission by post as a periodical. / RUYTON GIRLS' SCHOOL / THE RUYTONIAN / DECEMBER / 1878 - 1959 /...Ruyton Girls' School...Ruyton Girls' School 12 Selbourne Road Kew melbourne In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. ...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Due to the age of the record dating back to 1959, we can infer it is one of the few remaining complete, intact and original examples of The Ruytonian from this period. Therefore, it can be considered an outstanding representation of its type, and is a reference example for research in early Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication and printed on papyrus coloured paper. 58 pages.Front Cover: Registered at the G.P.O., Melb., for / transmission by post as a periodical. / RUYTON GIRLS' SCHOOL / THE RUYTONIAN / DECEMBER / 1878 - 1959 /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyMixed media - Recording - Vinyl, Brand 'SCORE'. Peter Pan Recordings, 3 Estella Street, Glen Iris, Tintern Church of England Girls Grammar School (CEGGS): Vinyl Record "SCORE" 1962, 1962
... Tintern Church of England Girls Grammar School (CEGGS): Vinyl Record "SCORE" 1962...Produced by the Tintern Church of England Girls Grammar School (CEGGS). ...Produced by the Tintern Church of England Girls Grammar School (CEGGS)....Produced by the Tintern Church of England Girls Grammar School (CEGGS). Tintern Church of England Girls Grammar School (CEGGS): Vinyl Record "SCORE" 1962 Mixed media Recording - Vinyl Brand 'SCORE'. ...Vinyl record 12 inch 33 1/3 rpm, two - sided. Held in white cardboard sleeve with blue printing. The record has a circular red label at the centre with the brand 'SCORE' at the top. Produced by the Tintern Church of England Girls Grammar School (CEGGS). The record has a circular red label at the centre with the brand 'SCORE' at the top. Produced by the Tintern Church of England Girls Grammar School (CEGGS). -
Ruyton Girls' SchoolMagazine, Ruyton Girls' School, The Ruytonian, 2010
... ...School...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. ...Front Cover: "THE RUYTONIAN" / screenplay by / Ruyton Girls' School / based on / the year 2010 / FINAL DRAFT / THURSDAY 7 DECEMBER 2010 /...Ruyton Girls' School...Ruyton Girls' School 12 Selbourne Road Kew melbourne In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. ...In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Thus, the record can be used as a reference example for research into Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication printed on white paper. 100 pages.Front Cover: "THE RUYTONIAN" / screenplay by / Ruyton Girls' School / based on / the year 2010 / FINAL DRAFT / THURSDAY 7 DECEMBER 2010 /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Watsonia High School, Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1966 Fete Essendon Marching Girls, 19/03/1966
... Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1966 Fete Essendon Marching Girls ...Essendon Marching Girls at Watsonia High School Fete 19th March 1966, and news clipping listing this and other activities on the day....Watsonia High School...Watsonia High School WaHIGH 1966 Fete Essendon Marching Girls Photograph - Digital image Watsonia High School R. ...Essendon Marching Girls at Watsonia High School Fete 19th March 1966, and news clipping listing this and other activities on the day.Digital copy of colour photograph and news clipping to support. watsonia high school fair 1966, marching girls -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Image - Black and white, Foundation Pupils of the Ballarat Girls Junior Technical School, 1951, 1951 (original)
... Foundation Pupils of the Ballarat Girls Junior Technical School, 1951...In 1951 the first intake of students at the Ballarat Girls Junior Technical School occurred. The school was a part of the Ballarat School of Mines...They are the foundation students of the Ballarat Girls' Junior technical School, also known as Central Girls' Technical School. ...They are the foundation students of the Ballarat Girls' Junior technical School, also known as Central Girls' Technical School. ...In 1951 the first intake of students at the Ballarat Girls Junior Technical School occurred. The school was a part of the Ballarat School of MinesBlack and white image scanned from the 1951 Ballarat School of Mines Student Magazine. The image shows 28 girls in school uniform standing in front of a building. They are the foundation students of the Ballarat Girls' Junior technical School, also known as Central Girls' Technical School. Back Row: Lynette Robson, Lois Snibson, Janice Rogers, Joy Mills, Lynn Gilbert, Dawn Searle, Valerie Mills, Bonnie Cody (Simpson), Judith Bryan, Dawn Peacock. Middle Row: Margaret Paine, Carole Seddon, Valma Vincent, Raylee Bennets, Valerie Hughes, Kay Buchanan, Dorothy Robertson, Loris Gilbert, Dawn Lang. Front Row: Elizabeth Kinnane, Margaret Thompson, Lorraine Horwood, Brenda Beaumont, Yvonne Rowlands, Janette Sandwith, Dawn Parkes, Doreen New, Marion Marshall. ballarat school of mines, junior technical school, girls education, education, central technical school, ballarat girls junior technical school -
Korowa Anglican Girls' SchoolMemorabilia (Item) - School Badge, Old Girls' Prize badge for Dux of School 1914
... Old Girls' Prize badge for Dux of School 1914 ...KGS Korowa Girls School...Korowa Anglican Girls' School 10-16 Ranfurlie Cres Glen Iris First Old Girls' Prize awarded to the Dux of School for 1914 KGS Korowa Girls School Gold metal crossed palms with KGS inscription Old Girls' Prize badge for Dux of School 1914 Memorabilia School Badge ...First Old Girls' Prize awarded to the Dux of School for 1914 KGS Korowa Girls School -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph - copy, D. Clark, Presbyterian Girls Fellowship, 1930 original 1989 copy
... Presbyterian Girls Fellowship...Presbyterian Girls Fellowship group, Tatura. Including President, Ministers wife, Mrs Shaw and School Teacher Ruth Collins. ...Black and white copy of photograph of Presbyterian Girls Fellowship, Tatura, late 1930's....on back: Pres. girls Fellowship. Names below photo....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Presbyterian Girls Fellowship group, Tatura. Including President, Ministers wife, Mrs Shaw and School Teacher Ruth Collins. ...Presbyterian Girls Fellowship group, Tatura. Including President, Ministers wife, Mrs Shaw and School Teacher Ruth Collins. Original photograph held by A. Hampton.Black and white copy of photograph of Presbyterian Girls Fellowship, Tatura, late 1930's.on back: Pres. girls Fellowship. Names below photo. -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Girls at Great Western Primary School. Date Uncertain possibly 1950's
... Girls at Great Western Primary School. Date Uncertain possibly 1950's...Girls State School No 860 Great Western...Education students Girls State School No 860 Great Western Small B/W print of students in front of trees. ...Date on Back 1926 but does not seem to match clothing.Small B/W print of students in front of trees. Possibly 1950's. White border.Girls State School No 860 Great Westerneducation, students -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Camp 3 School Girls
... Camp 3 School Girls...Camp 3 school girls. Names are - Back row: Frieda Bergmann, Margrit Wagner, Traude Vollmer, Helga Baldenhofer, Renate Steller, Magnalena Rubitschung, Eva Kotelmann, Lore Decker, Lotte Blaich, Luise Kuebler. ...Black and white photograph of approximately 25 school girls in front of a section of hut and gum trees. ...The number 845 is to the right of centre. Camp 3 School Girls Photograph Photograph ...Camp 3 school girls. Names are - Back row: Frieda Bergmann, Margrit Wagner, Traude Vollmer, Helga Baldenhofer, Renate Steller, Magnalena Rubitschung, Eva Kotelmann, Lore Decker, Lotte Blaich, Luise Kuebler. Middle row: Frieda Fuchs, Gabrielle Drude, Helga Schnerring, Leni Weinmann, Rosemarie Weigold. Front row: Hannelore Dyck, Irene Wied, Gretel Weiss, Nelli Dreher, Inge Steller, Helga Palmer, Hilde Bergmann, Anne Scherle.Black and white photograph of approximately 25 school girls in front of a section of hut and gum trees. The 8 in front are kneeling. The number 845 is to the right of centre. camp 3 school girls, camp education, frieda bergmann, margrit wagner, traude vollmer, helga baldenhofer, renate steller, magnalena rubitschung, eva kotelmann, lore decker, lotte blaich, luise kuebler, frieda fuchs, gabrielle drude, helga schnerring, rosemarie weigold, hannelore dyck, irene wied, gretel weiss, neilli dreher, inge steller, helga palmer, hilde bergmann, anne scherle, leni weinmann -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Image - black and white, Joan Hood and students of the Ballarat Girls' Technical School, 1959, 1959
... Joan Hood and students of the Ballarat Girls' Technical School, 1959...They were seen as tough schools, and I saw the disadvantage faced by these girls who were at the lowest of the low of the education rung – and yet there were some fantastic girls there who needed equal opportunity. ...Teacher Joan Hood (later Joan Kirner) is surrounded by a number of students from the Ballarat Girl's Technical School, all members of the Magazine Committee....Joan Hood and students of the Ballarat Girls' Technical School, 1959 Photograph Image - black and white ...After marrying Ron Kirner, Joan Hood was known as Joan Kirner. She became the first female Premier of Victoria. “When I went out teaching, I went to Ballarat Girls Tech, where I met [husband] Ron who was at Ballarat Boys Tech. They were seen as tough schools, and I saw the disadvantage faced by these girls who were at the lowest of the low of the education rung – and yet there were some fantastic girls there who needed equal opportunity. So I think it was teaching that cemented in my mind that people don’t get an even go – and in particular girls. It didn’t take me too long to realise blokes were largely empowered. And it was teaching that cemented how equity and empowerment for women could be achieved through education.” Sarah Capper: You graduated from Melbourne University in 1958, and as mentioned, began work as a teacher in Ballarat. You married Ron in 1960 and received one of those government letters asking you to resign - JK: Yes, I think it burnt a hole in my pocket when I brought it home! We were both teachers, and I said to Ron, “Well, you got married – where’s your letter?!” That really clarified that the world wasn’t quite even, even in this profession that I’d always wanted and loved. I didn’t get superannuation – I think I got something like 100 pounds as pay in lieu of permanent service. And that wasn’t just me – that was a whole generation. Fancy that – that’s what it said – “pay in lieu of permanent service”. So that made me livid. If I hadn’t been a feminist before then, I certainly was by then. I realised the distribution of power was different for women and men. http://sheilas.org.au/2014/02/a-bonza-joan-kirner/, accessed 06/06/2015 Teacher Joan Hood (later Joan Kirner) is surrounded by a number of students from the Ballarat Girl's Technical School, all members of the Magazine Committee.joan hood, joan kirner, ballarat girls' technical school, university women, equal opportunity -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Girls with their Hens
... Girls with their Hens....They are standing in the school ground at the Bulla Primary School....School Lane, Bulla, Victoria, Australia....They are standing in the school ground at the Bulla Primary School. Girls with their Hens. ...A coloured photograph of three older girls who each have a chicken in their hands. They are standing in the school ground at the Bulla Primary School.bulla primary school, poultry rearing -
Melbourne LegacyFilm, Legacy Junior Girls 1958, 1958
... Legacy Junior Girls 1958...Black and white film showing Legacy girls at Legacy House in 1958 rehearsing for a demonstration. ...Silver metal canister with a film about Junior Legacy Girls on a metal spool....Handwritten into the canister lid, 'Legacy Junior girls 1958'. / Handwritten on spool, Legacy Junior Girls 1958. / Canister base, Lon P, Legacy Junior Girls 1958. ...Legacy Junior Girls 1958 Film ...Black and white film showing Legacy girls at Legacy House in 1958 rehearsing for a demonstration. Shows Enez Domec Carre instructing them, and an unidentified woman (possibly Miss Williams) giving them elocution lessons with the aid of a blackboard and a reel to reel tape recorder. She does not remove her hat and coat. The film starts with the girls assembled in rows with bowed heads as if they are listening to a prayer. Two Legatees mark a roll book as the girls file past them in the gym. They are wearing gym slips with a Junior Legacy Club logo patched onto the chest. They rehearse both dancing and singing. Black and white with no sound. 7 mins 8 secs. This film has been digitised to preserve its content. Melbourne Legacy gratefully acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government and Public Record Office Victoria for making this possible.A backstage look at the work which went into producing the annual demonstration in 1958.Silver metal canister with a film about Junior Legacy Girls on a metal spool.Handwritten into the canister lid, 'Legacy Junior girls 1958'. / Handwritten on spool, Legacy Junior Girls 1958. / Canister base, Lon P, Legacy Junior Girls 1958. /Canister base interior, ABV-2 Legacy ABV-2 Junior Girls 1958. girls' classes, annual demonstration, enez domec carre -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan, Plan (dyeline): Ballarat Girls' School Sewerage Plan, 1950
... Plan (dyeline): Ballarat Girls' School Sewerage Plan...Plan (dyeline) for Ballarat Girls' School sewerage plan ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields percy everett ballarat girls' school sewerage plans Plan (dyeline) for Ballarat Girls' School sewerage plan Plan (dyeline): Ballarat Girls' School Sewerage Plan Plan Plan ...Plan (dyeline) for Ballarat Girls' School sewerage plan percy everett, ballarat girls' school, sewerage plans -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Playground, C1992/3
... Bulla Primary School - Playground...The two little girls were in Prep grade at Bulla Primary School c 1992/93. ...A non-digital photograph of two little girls playing on climbing frame in a school playground. ...School Lane, Bulla, Victoria, Australia...Bulla Primary School Playground equipment A non-digital photograph of two little girls playing on climbing frame in a school playground. ...The two little girls were in Prep grade at Bulla Primary School c 1992/93. They are playing on the old playground equipment which was replaced in 1994 when the school underwent many interior and exterior improvements. A non-digital photograph of two little girls playing on climbing frame in a school playground. The classrooms are visible through the conifer trees in the background.bulla primary school, playground equipment -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, School girls dressed as Red Cross nurses : Australia Day 1915
... School girls dressed as Red Cross nurses : Australia Day 1915...The girls were pupils of the Misses Barry, who were assisted in costuming the girls by Mrs A. ...Black and white photograph showing school girls dressed as Red Cross nurses. Older lady in middle of back row (Miss Barry) and three gentlemen wearing suits and hats at left hand side of photograph....School girls dressed as Red Cross nurses : Australia Day 1915 Photograph ...This photograph was taken on the first 'Australia Day', held 30 July 1915. Across Australia, this day was set aside for a nation-wide fundraising effort for the Patriotic Relief Fund, raising money to assist wounded soldiers returning to Australia during WWI. Other days had been set aside to raise funds for specific nations, e.g. 'Belgian Day' had been held earlier in 1915.. In Linton Australia Day 1915 was celebrated with a jumble sale, raffles, and collection of donations. There was also a stall near the Shire Offices, attended by a group of girls dressed as Red Cross nurses, which sold flowers, postcards, toys etc. People identified in photograph: Standing slightly behind the group - Mr Smith (Alf J. Smith, Grenville Shire Secretary). L-R, standing: Kathleen Nicol, Violet Smith, Jean Gascoigne, Elva Ball, Miss Barry, Millie Todd, Effie Gascoigne, Stella Todd, unnamed. L-R, seated - Stella Ralf (spelled Ralph), Rita Morgan, three girls in centre are unnamed, Daisy Smith. The girls were pupils of the Misses Barry, who were assisted in costuming the girls by Mrs A. J. Smith. The stall raised eight pounds for the Patriotic Relief Fund. See article from the 'Grenville Standard', Saturday August 7, 1915, p.1. A copy of this article is in the "Australia Day 1915" file, kept with "Linton" files in the drawer underneath the photocopier in Room-01.Black and white photograph showing school girls dressed as Red Cross nurses. Older lady in middle of back row (Miss Barry) and three gentlemen wearing suits and hats at left hand side of photograph.kathleen nicol, mr smith, violet smith, daisy smith, jean gascoigne, effie gascoigne, elva ball, miss barry, millie todd, stella todd, stella ralf (ralph), rita morgan, world war 1914-1918, australia day 1915, red cross, nurses, patriotic relief fund, fundraising -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBooklet - Constitution, General Grand Council of the Methodist Girls' Comradeship, Methodist Girls' Comradeship Constitution, 1945
... Methodist Girls' Comradeship Constitution...MGC052.1.1 and MG0521.1.2 Two 31 page booklets containing the Constitution of The Methodist Girls' Comradeship. The booklets have the MGC emblem on their covers and were held together with two staples. ...General Grand Council of the Methodist Girls' Comradeship...MG052.2.1.1 includes MGC052.1.1a Additions and Amendments dated May, 1951. Methodist Girls' Comradeship Constitution Booklet Constitution General Grand Council of the Methodist Girls' Comradeship Epworth Press ...MGC052.1.1 and MG0521.1.2 Two 31 page booklets containing the Constitution of The Methodist Girls' Comradeship. The booklets have the MGC emblem on their covers and were held together with two staples. MG052.2.1.1 includes MGC052.1.1a Additions and Amendments dated May, 1951.non-fictionmethodist girls' comardeship, methodist girls' comradeship rays' section, costitutions, methodist church of australasia -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, MacRobertson Girls' High School, 2015
... MacRobertson Girls' High School...This is a photograph of the steps leading up to the main entrance of the MacRobertson Girls' High School taken on the occasion of an event to honour the late Loula Rodopoulos (nee Raftopoulos) who attended in the late 1950s. ...A coloured photograph of a 1930s cream brick school building....A coloured photograph of a 1930s cream brick school building. MacRobertson Girls' High School Photograph ...This is a photograph of the steps leading up to the main entrance of the MacRobertson Girls' High School taken on the occasion of an event to honour the late Loula Rodopoulos (nee Raftopoulos) who attended in the late 1950s. Since the opening of the school on its present site in Albert Road in 1934 a number of young women Ithacan of descent have attended the school.A coloured photograph of a 1930s cream brick school building. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book, Ormiston Girls' School, 1964
... Ormiston Girls' School...Spectemur Agendo - The History of Ormiston Girls' School 1849-1964....McEwan Kitty Spectemur Agendo - The History of Ormiston Girls' School 1849-1964. Ormiston Girls' School Book Book ...Spectemur Agendo - The History of Ormiston Girls' School 1849-1964.independent schools, ormiston girls' school, mcdonald, dorothy m., mcewan, kitty
