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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Photographs 2010, John Alchin, 2010
... ...H. V. McKay Office...5607.01 - Anderson Rd Sunshine - Chaplin Reserve 2010.JPG 5607.02 - Derby Rd looking North - West across Hampshire Rd 2010.JPG 5607.03 - Derby Rd looking South - West across Hampshire Rd 2010.JPG 5607.04 - Derby Rd Sunshine - Sunshine Secondary College (Old Girls School) 2010 Photo 01.JPG 5607.05 - Derby Rd Sunshine - Sunshine Secondary College (Old Girls School) 2010 Photo 02.JPG 5607.06 - Derby Rd Sunshine - Sunshine Technical College 2010 (Fromer Trade Wing).JPG 5607.07 - Devonshire Rd 2 Sunshine - H. V. McKay Office Building 2010 Photo 01.JPG 5607.08 - Devonshire Rd 3 Sunshine - Mercy Palliative Care 2010.JPG 5607.09 - H. ...Anderson Road Derby Road Devonshire Road Harvester Road Chaplin Reserve Sunshine Secondary College H. V. McKay Office Mercy Palliative Care H. V. McKay Pedestrian Bridge H.V. ...These photographs provide a visual record of assorted buildings, street views, and notable locations throughout Sunshine in 2026.This collection of photographs preserves a visual record of Sunshine 2010.5607.01 - Anderson Rd Sunshine - Chaplin Reserve 2010.JPG 5607.02 - Derby Rd looking North - West across Hampshire Rd 2010.JPG 5607.03 - Derby Rd looking South - West across Hampshire Rd 2010.JPG 5607.04 - Derby Rd Sunshine - Sunshine Secondary College (Old Girls School) 2010 Photo 01.JPG 5607.05 - Derby Rd Sunshine - Sunshine Secondary College (Old Girls School) 2010 Photo 02.JPG 5607.06 - Derby Rd Sunshine - Sunshine Technical College 2010 (Fromer Trade Wing).JPG 5607.07 - Devonshire Rd 2 Sunshine - H. V. McKay Office Building 2010 Photo 01.JPG 5607.08 - Devonshire Rd 3 Sunshine - Mercy Palliative Care 2010.JPG 5607.09 - H. V. McKay Pedestrian Bridge 2010 Photo 01.JPG 5607.10 - H. V. McKay Pedestrian Bridge 2010 Photo 02.JPG 5607.11 - H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens 2010 Photo 01.JPG 5607.12 - H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens 2010 Photo 02.JPG 5607.13 - Hampshire Rd looking South - West from Bennett Place 2010.JPG 5607.14 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Rear of Shops 265 - 277 2010 Photo 02.JPG 5607.15 - Hampshire Rd Sunshine - Sunshine Library 2010 (Now Demolished).JPG 5607.16 - Hampshire Road Sunshine - R. T. Pollard Gardens 2010.JPG 5607.17 - Harvester Rd 80B Sunshine - Visy Care Hub 2010 Photo 03.JPG 5607.18 - Harvester Rd 80B Sunshine - Visy Care Hub 2010 Photo 04.JPG 5607.19 - Presbyterian Church 2010 Photo 01.JPG 5607.20 - Presbyterian Church 2010 Photo 04.JPG 5607.21 - Presbyterian Church 2010 Photo 05.JPG anderson road, derby road, devonshire road, harvester road, chaplin reserve, sunshine secondary college, h. v. mckay office, mercy palliative care, h. v. mckay pedestrian bridge, h.v. mckay memorial gardens, sunshine technical school, sunshine presbyterian church -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet - Booklet - Prospectus, Exchange Press Pty Ltd, Sunshine Technical School, Prospectus, 1914, 1914
... sunshine technical school sunshine technical school prospectus hugh victor mckay r.m. lambert george mckay d.b. ferguson samuel mckay george bult ralph mckay george butlin george baxter f.s. midgley j.b. gray w. kerr a.j. dunlop h. ernst w.w. anderson f. cleary school councillors staff blacksmithing carpentry fitting and turning moulding sheet metal mathematis english science art 1914 h v mckay sunshine harvester 2000 pounds and land donated wounded returned soldiers 1919 ued as hospital influenza epidemic Light blue soft covered booklet of 60 pages with information about office bearers, staff, objects of the school, prizes and scholarships, examinations, time tables, courses, and subjects. ...Used at School of mines and industries Ballarat As H.V. McKay's Sunshine Harvester business expanded there was a requirement for a school to train the company's apprentices. In 1911, H.V. McKay wrote to the Victoria Cabinet offering 2,000 pounds and 4 1/2 acres of land in Derby Rd for a technical school, On the 7th July 1913, the new Sunshine Technical School opened with a wooded administration building with six class rooms and a large galvanised iron workshop for the trade apprentices. Mr George Baxter was appointed principal with assistant teachers, A.J. Dunlop (Maths & English), W.W. Anderson (Art) & H.B. Ernest (Maths & Science). Seventy students were enrolled in the first year of which 44 were apprentices from the Harvester Works. During the First World War Years (1914 - 1918) there was a difficulties with staffing and enrollments. The school was also used to provide vocational training for wounded returned soldiers. In 1919 during the great influenza epidemic the school was used as a hospital. Light blue soft covered booklet of 60 pages with information about office bearers, staff, objects of the school, prizes and scholarships, examinations, time tables, courses, and subjects. It has photographs and advertising.sunshine, technical school, sunshine technical school, prospectus, hugh victor mckay, r.m. lambert, george mckay, d.b. ferguson, samuel mckay, george bult, ralph mckay, george butlin, george baxter, f.s. midgley, j.b. gray, w. kerr, a.j. dunlop, h. ernst, w.w. anderson, f. cleary, school councillors, staff, blacksmithing, carpentry, fitting and turning, moulding, sheet metal, mathematis, english, science, art, 1914, h v mckay, sunshine harvester, 2000 pounds and land donated, wounded returned soldiers, 1919 ued as hospital, influenza epidemic -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1896
... Office re Hill Mrs. 3 - 1896 - Letter from Peacock C. Pyramid Hill. 4 - 1896 - Letter from McKay John & Co, Merchants & Importers, Pyramid Hill and Mincha. Mentions Jamieson Jas. 5 - 1896 - Letter from Bryan J H. 6 - 1896 - Letter from Wespern F P. 7 - 1896 - Letter from Jewell J J. 8 - 1896.- Letter from Kerang Office re transfer. 9 - 1896 - Letter from Veitch W, Saddler, Echuca. 10 - 1896 - Letter from Bracy George, Nathalia? 11 - 1896 - Letter re Holding Ralph v...H Priestly Documents. Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop. 1 - 1896 - Letter from Jackman Robert, Yallook. 2 - 1896 - Letter from Kerang Office to Bendigo Office re Hill Mrs. 3 - 1896 - Letter from Peacock C. Pyramid Hill. 4 - 1896 - Letter from McKay John & Co, Merchants & Importers, Pyramid Hill and Mincha. Mentions Jamieson Jas. 5 - 1896 - Letter from Bryan J H. 6 - 1896 - Letter from Wespern F P. 7 - 1896 - Letter from Jewell J J. 8 - 1896.- Letter from Kerang Office re transfer. 9 - 1896 - Letter from Veitch W, Saddler, Echuca. 10 - 1896 - Letter from Bracy George, Nathalia? 11 - 1896 - Letter re Holding Ralph v ...Documents. Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop. 1 - 1896 - Letter from Jackman Robert, Yallook. 2 - 1896 - Letter from Kerang Office to Bendigo Office re Hill Mrs. 3 - 1896 - Letter from Peacock C. Pyramid Hill. 4 - 1896 - Letter from McKay John & Co, Merchants & Importers, Pyramid Hill and Mincha. Mentions Jamieson Jas. 5 - 1896 - Letter from Bryan J H. 6 - 1896 - Letter from Wespern F P. 7 - 1896 - Letter from Jewell J J. 8 - 1896.- Letter from Kerang Office re transfer. 9 - 1896 - Letter from Veitch W, Saddler, Echuca. 10 - 1896 - Letter from Bracy George, Nathalia? 11 - 1896 - Letter re Holding Ralph v Pippin Elizabeth. Mentions French H and Priestly.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, jackman robert, hill mrs, peacock c, mckay john & co, jamieson jas, bryan j h, wespern f p, jewell j j, veitch w, bracy george, holding ralph, pippin elizabeth, french h, priestly -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Cecil McKay, Marjory McKay, It Wasn't All Sunshine, 1974
... McKay, machinery manufacturer, and his wife Sarah, née Graves. Cecil, the only one of five sons to enter the business (three died young and one became a farmer), was educated locally at a small private school and (from 1911) at Scotch College, Melbourne, where he was school captain in 1918. In 1920 Cecil began work at his father's Sunshine factory. He gained his shop-floor experience as a 'clockie', checking the workers' piece-work rates, before being transferred to the office. Five years later he became a director of H. V ...The book is written by Marjory McKay (nee Shaw) about the life of her her husband, Cecil McKay. Cecil Newton McKay (1899-1968), businessman, was born on 9 October 1899 at Ballarat, Victoria, fourth child of Victorian-born parents Hugh Victor McKay, machinery manufacturer, and his wife Sarah, née Graves. Cecil, the only one of five sons to enter the business (three died young and one became a farmer), was educated locally at a small private school and (from 1911) at Scotch College, Melbourne, where he was school captain in 1918. In 1920 Cecil began work at his father's Sunshine factory. He gained his shop-floor experience as a 'clockie', checking the workers' piece-work rates, before being transferred to the office. Five years later he became a director of H. V. McKay Pty Ltd.Hard cover booknon-fictionThe book is written by Marjory McKay (nee Shaw) about the life of her her husband, Cecil McKay. Cecil Newton McKay (1899-1968), businessman, was born on 9 October 1899 at Ballarat, Victoria, fourth child of Victorian-born parents Hugh Victor McKay, machinery manufacturer, and his wife Sarah, née Graves. Cecil, the only one of five sons to enter the business (three died young and one became a farmer), was educated locally at a small private school and (from 1911) at Scotch College, Melbourne, where he was school captain in 1918. In 1920 Cecil began work at his father's Sunshine factory. He gained his shop-floor experience as a 'clockie', checking the workers' piece-work rates, before being transferred to the office. Five years later he became a director of H. V. McKay Pty Ltd. cecil mckay, hv mckay, marjory mckay
