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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL
... PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL....Photograph. Guildford primary school Signage.... Photograph. Guildford primary school Signage. Photograph PHOTOGRAPH ...Photograph. Guildford primary school Signage. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL
... PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL....Photograph. Guildford primary School. School Bell.... Photograph. Guildford primary School. School Bell. Photograph ...Photograph. Guildford primary School. School Bell. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL
... PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL....Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Surrounded... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Surrounded by shrubery ...Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Surrounded by shrubery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL
... PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL....Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Nestled... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Nestled in the trees ...Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Nestled in the trees. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL
... PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL....Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Lachlan Norris... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Lachlan Norris, Grade 1 ...Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Lachlan Norris, Grade 1, 6Y.O -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL
... PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL...Photograph. Guildford primary School. Close up... Photograph. Guildford primary School. Close up of school ...Photograph. Guildford primary School. Close up of school and closeness of shrubbery to building. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL
... PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL....Photograph. Guildford Primary School. View through door... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. View through door way ...Photograph. Guildford Primary School. View through door way of students working with their teacher. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL
... PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL...Photograph. Guildford Primary School. View showing how... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. View showing how close ...Photograph. Guildford Primary School. View showing how close the shrubbery is to the school building . -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL
... PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL....Photograph. Guildford Primary School. View through... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. View through doorway ...Photograph. Guildford Primary School. View through doorway of students doing school work. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL
... PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL....Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Students Playing... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Students Playing football ...Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Students Playing football. Note cattle grazing in background. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL
... PHOTOGRAPH. GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL....Photograph. Guildford Primary School. two students... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. two students sitting ...Photograph. Guildford Primary School. two students sitting in door way, studying a book. L. Louisa tracy, 9Y.O,Grade 4, R. Eleanor Yarkor, 11Y.O, grade 5 -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Honour Board, Guildford Primary School
... Guildford Primary School...guildford primary school... Street CASTLEMAINE goldfields guildford primary school Guildford ...guildford primary school -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Newspaper Clipping, Schools Searching for a future - Guildford Primary School
... Schools Searching for a future - Guildford Primary School... - Guildford Primary School Newspaper Clipping ... -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH
... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. No 264.... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. No 264. Photograph PHOTOGRAPH. ...Photograph. Guildford Primary School. No 264. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH.GUILDFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL
... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. View of Guildford... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. View of Guildford Primary ...Photograph. Guildford Primary School. View of Guildford Primary School through local shrubbery. Volkswagon Combi van is parked facing the schnool. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH. STUDENTS AND TEACHER
... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Students showing... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Students showing ...Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Students showing their teacher the work they have completed. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH. NATASHA SPEECHLEY
... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Natasha Speechley... Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Natasha Speechley, 7Y.0 ...Photograph. Guildford Primary School. Natasha Speechley, 7Y.0 grade 1 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH. NICOLE ARCHER, 6
... Photograph. Guildford Primary School No. 264. Ronald... Photograph. Guildford Primary School No. 264. Ronald Dale Barassi ...Photograph. Guildford Primary School No. 264. Ronald Dale Barassi, former student. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER. FINAL BELL MAY TOLL
Newspaper. Guuildford Primary School. Final Bell May Toll For Tiny Guildford. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Domestic object - Milk Bottle, Wattle Park Dairy milk bottle
The Breeden family came to Surrey Hills in 1905, first to Guildford Road, then Middlesex Road where Horrie Breeden lived as a boy. He sometimes used to help with milking at the adjoining Kenneally's dairy in Highfield Road. Sometimes he and his brother drove the cows from there to Schneider's property near Florence Road on the way to Surrey Hills Primary School. The cows would graze here until the boys took them back after school. At other times he would deliver milk from the Croydon Road dairy (Isherwood's or Bovill's) to St Joseph's Boys Home before school. Horrie became an apprentice in woodwork / carpentry at Vine's timber yard before serving in World War 1. Horrie's father died in 1919 and in the same year he bought 3 cows and established his own dairy on his mother's property on the corner of Goodwood Street and Boisdale Road. In the 1920s Horrie built the first house in Goodwood Street. He went on to build others in the street including his own at No 7 Goodwood Street. He did all the joinery and internal fittings for this. [Oral testimony: Horrie Breeden to Jocelyn Hall in 1979.] In the first half of the 20th century there were many local dairies in Surrey Hills and Mont Albert. Milk bottles such as this one that include the name of the producer or retailer are historically significant as they represent the period in Surrey Hills' history before milk production was centralised. A glass milk bottle of the style typical between the 1920s and 1940s. Embossed around base: "ONE PINT IMPERIAL". Has a heavy lip on top. the bottle was designed to be sealed with a circular cardboard wad. In red enamel: "PLEASE RETURN TO / Wattle Park / Dairy / WX.1549"goodwood street, horrie breeden, wattle park dairy, dairies, horace breeden -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Domestic object - Wooden note, Note for the milk man
This note to the local milkman was associated with the milk bottle from the Wattle Park Dairy, which was purchased by Robin Kelly from a home in Surrey Hills in the 1970's or 1980's. This dairy was established by Horrie Breeden. The Breeden family came to Surrey Hills in 1905, first to Guildford Road, then Middlesex Road where Horrie Breeden lived as a boy. He sometimes used to help with milking at the adjoining Kenneally's dairy in Highfield Road. Sometimes he and his brother drove the cows from there to Schneider's property near Florence Road on the way to Surrey Hills Primary School. The cows would graze here until the boys took them back after school. At other times he would deliver milk from the Croydon Road dairy (Isherwood's or Bovill's) to St Joseph's Boys Home before school. Horrie became an apprentice in woodwork / carpentry at Vine's timber yard before serving in World War 1. Horrie's father died in 1919 and in the same year he bought 3 cows and established his own dairy on his mother's property on the corner of Goodwood Street and Boisdale Road. In the 1920s Horrie built the first house in Goodwood Street. He went on to build others in the street including his own at No 7 Goodwood Street. He did all the joinery and internal fittings for this. [Oral testimony: Horrie Breeden to Jocelyn Hall in 1979.] In the first half of the 20th century there were many local dairies in Surrey Hills and Mont Albert. In those days home deliveries were comparatively informal. This note to the milkman is material evidence of this. A rectangular wooden T-shaped note; the vertical part extending from middle of the lower edge and the upper part wide enough to balance on the top of a milk bottle.In grey lead pencil: " 1 pint / extra"dairies, milk delivery -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, View from Goodwood Street, Surrey Hills in 1930, 1930
The Breeden family came to Surrey Hills in 1905, first to Guildford Road, then Middlesex Road where Horrie Breeden lived as a boy. He sometimes used to help with milking at the adjoining Kenneally's dairy in Highfield Road. Sometimes he and his brother drove the cows from there to Schneider's property near Florence Road on the way to Surrey Hills Primary School. The cows would graze here until the boys took them back after school. At other times he would deliver milk from the Croydon Road dairy (Isherwood's or Bovill's) to St Joseph's Boys Home before school. Horrie became an apprentice in woodwork / carpentry at Vine's timber yard before serving in World War 1. Horrie's father died in 1919 and in the same year he bought 3 cows and established his own dairy on his mother's property on the corner of Goodwood Street and Boisdale Road. In the 1920s Horrie built the first house in Goodwood Street. He went on to build others in the street including his own at No 7 Goodwood Street. He did all the joinery and internal fittings for this. [REF: Oral testimony: Horrie Breeden to Jocelyn Hall in 1979.] In the 1990s the owner of 7 Goodwood Street discovered a branding iron under the house; this is presumed to relate to Horrie Breeden's dairy. It was donated to SHNC's collection. Horrace Bruce Breeden (7 July 1898-24 January 1988) was son of Charles Henry Breeden and Lavinia Maria Darby, both born Warwickshire; buried in Box Hill Cemetery. He was one of a large family. He married Olive Mary Romey.Black and white photo taken from the east end of Goodwood Street, Surrey Hills in 1930, looking towards Elgar and Riversdale Roads. It shows an area which is rural in appearance. It is not built upon. The foreground is grassy and there is a post-and-wire fence to the right. There is a bank of eucalyptus trees behind which is hilly grassland.goodwood street, dairies, horace breeden, horrie breeden -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Mrs Frances Le Couteur and members of the Surrey Hills Salvation Army Corps, 1977
Frances Charlotte Le Couteur (born c1893) taught at both Chatham and Canterbury Primary Schools and at the Salvation Army in Guildford Road. She lived in Guildford Road for part of her life and taught music. She was on the staff of Chatham Primary when it opened in August 1927. She taught at Canterbury Primary for 20 years. She retired to live in Inala Village. Obituary: Frances Charlotte Le Couteur, of Inala Village died on June 17th, 1986. Loving wife of Norman (dec.), loved mother of Frank (dec.), and Boyce and grandmother of Ann, Sally and Guy. Great grandmother to Peter, James and Annabel. Date of photo is approximate.Black and white photo of Mrs Frances Le Couteur seated with a group of 10 children and a Salvation Army officer at the Salvation Army citadel in Guildford Road, Surrey Hills.salvation army, children, music, religion, mrs frances lecouteur -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Ken Hall, Staff at Canterbury Primary School in c1931, 1931
Frances Charlotte LeCouteur (born c1893) taught at both Chatham and Canterbury Primary Schools and at the Salvation Army in Guildford Road. She lived in Guildford Road for part of her life and taught music. She was on the staff of Chatham when it opened in August 1927. She taught at Canterbury for 20 years. She retired to live in Inala Village. Obituary: Frances Charlotte LeCouteur, of Inala Village died on June 17th, 1986. Loving wife of Norman (dec.), loved mother of Frank (dec.), and Boyce and grandmother of Ann, Sally and Guy. Great grandmother to Peter, James and Annabel. Date of photo is approximate.Black and white photo of the staff at Canterbury Primary School in c1931. There are 21 staff members including Mrs Frances LeCouteur and Mrs Lethbridge, both residents of Guildford Road, Surrey Hills, and Mr Oswell, Superintendent of St Stephen's Presbyterian Church Sunday School in Surrey Hills. Mrs LeCouteur is in second row, second from the right; Mrs Lethbridge is next to her on the right; Miss Stent is in the front row on far right; Mr Oswell is in the front row, fourth from the right. education, canterbury primary school, primary education, chatham primary school, salvation army, frances le couteur, mrs lethbridge, miss stent, mr oswell, st stephens presbyterian church -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Mrs Frances Le Couteur & Mr Patrick Dunne, Headmaster at Chatham School No.4314 at the Golden Jubilee 1927-1977, 1977
Mr & Mrs Le Couteur were both employed in the Education Department. Frank was an Inspector of Schools and Frances taught at Canterbury Primary for 20 years and at Chatham Primary in 1927, the year the school opened. She loved music, attended the Salvation Army and taught music and at the Sunday School at their chapel in Guildford Road. She moved to Inala Village. Patrick Thomas Dunne was registered with the Education Department in 1949. Registration no. 40787.A black and white photograph of a Mrs Le Couteur and Mr Patrick Dunne, Headmaster 1977 passing a note/gift between each other at the Chatham School's No. 4314 Golden Jubliee 1927-1977.chatham school no.4314, festivals and celebrations, salvation army, headmaster, teacher, 1927, 1977, golden jubliee, guildford road, surrey hills, patrick dunne, (mrs) frances charlotte le couteur -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Joseph W Cairnduff, 1914, 1914
Joseph William Cairnduff (1876-1929) was born in Hobart, Tasmania. He married Ann Walker in 1900. When he enlisted on 19 August 1914 he was given SERN 4. At the time he was living at 'Tyne', 96 Guildford Road, Surrey Hills. He was 5'5", 38 years old and employed as a civil servant. He had served for 5 years in the Senior Cadets and 3 years in the Australian Signallers. He was given the rank of sergeant in the Divisional Signal Company 1 and embarked for Egypt from Melbourne on board HMAT A10 Karroo on 20 October 1914. Surviving service on Gallipoli and the Western Front, he returned to Melbourne leaving on board HT 'Wiltshire', 12 November 1916. He was discharged medically unfit. Joseph and Ann had a large family before he left for WW1: Ann Mary b.1901; James William Cotter b. 1903; Mathew Norman Banks b. 1904; Doris Jean b.1906; Claude James b, 1908; Elsie Edna b. 1910; Clive Bruce b. 1912 and Gladys Janet b. 1914. After his return he and Ann had more 2 daughters - Sylvia McLaren b. 1917 and Mavis Morley b. 1918, who commenced at Chatham Primary School in 1927 and 1928 respectively. Joseph and Ann are buried in Box Hill Cemetery (M-NS-0492). Joseph's twin brother, James Banks Cairnduff (SERN 571) also served in the AIF and is also buried in Box Hill Cemetery (M-NS-0003). A studio portrait of a soldier in AIF uniform and a peaked cap. He is short and is standing with one arm straight and the other bend. He is holding what looks like a whip in the hand of the bent arm.In the hand of the donor: "1914" in ink in top RH corner. The centre: "Joseph W. Cairnduff / Before leaving for overseas / in 1914, firstly to Egypt / then Gallipoli, then Western / Front."joseph william cairnduff, first world war, signals company, guildford road, 'tyne', (miss) ann walker, (mrs) ann cairnduff, (mrs) mavis good -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Joseph W Cairnduff in trenches on Gallipoli, 1915, 1915
Joseph William Cairnduff (1876-1929) was born in Hobart, Tasmania. He married Ann Walker in 1900. When he enlisted on 19 August 1914 he was given SERN 4. At the time he was living at 'Tyne', 96 Guildford Road, Surrey Hills. He was 5'5", 38 years old and employed as a civil servant. He had served for 5 years in the Senior Cadets and 3 years in the Australian Signallers. He was given the rank of sergeant in the Divisional Signal Company 1 and embarked for Egypt from Melbourne on board HMAT A10 Karroo on 20 October 1914. Joseph was on Gallipoli from 5/4/1915; he proceeded from there to Alexandria on 24/10/1915. Surviving service on Gallipoli and the Western Front, he returned to Melbourne leaving on board HT 'Wiltshire', 12 November 1916. He was discharged medically unfit. Joseph and Ann had a large family before he left for WW1: Ann Mary b.1901; James William Cotter b. 1903; Mathew Norman Banks b. 1904; Doris Jean b.1906; Claude James b, 1908; Elsie Edna b. 1910; Clive Bruce b. 1912 and Gladys Janet b. 1914. After his return he and Ann had more 2 daughters - Sylvia McLaren b. 1917 and Mavis Morley b. 1918, who commenced at Chatham Primary School in 1927 and 1928 respectively. Joseph and Ann are buried in Box Hill Cemetery (M-NS-0492). Joseph's twin brother, James Banks Cairnduff (SERN 571) also served in the AIF and is also buried in Box Hill Cemetery (M-NS-0003). A black and white photo of a group of 2 Australian soldiers sitting on wooden boxes under a slatted wooden low roof. They are at work on equipment of some kind. In the background are shelves with stores including a roll of cording and other materials in tins and boxes.On the rear in the hand of the donor: ""Repairing telephones / in Gallipoli" (in trench) / Dad on the left"joseph william cairnduff, first world war, signals company, guildford road, 'tyne', (miss) ann walker,, (mrs) ann walker, (mrs) mavis good, gallipoli, trenches