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Falls Creek Historical SocietyPhotograph - Tom Mitchell and Toni St. Elmo plant flag at Mt. Hillary
... Elmo plant flag at Mt. Hillary...Nelse should be named Mt. Hillary in honour of the New Zealander's success. ...Beneath the image: Tony St Elmo and Tom Mitchell ski out across Bakers Spur to plant a flag on Mt Hillary in 1953, north of Mt Nelse, and which now seems to have been lost off the map. ...Elmo plant flag at Mt. Hillary ...Tom Mitchell was a strong supporter of trans-Tasman ski competitions and in the early 1950s visits between local clubs became common. In 1953 a team from New Zealand visited Falls Creek for the first time. This was only a few months after Edmund Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa Tenzig Norgay became the first climbers confirmed to have reached the summit of Mount Everest. Toni St. Elmo, supported by Tom Mitchell proposed that a peak on the Bogong High Plains northwest of Mt. Nelse should be named Mt. Hillary in honour of the New Zealander's success. He also suggested a ceremony should be held during the visit of members of the New Zealand Ski team to Australia in September 1953. This image from the St. Elimo Collection held by the Falls Creek Historical Society, represents the planting of a New Zealand flag on the mountain during the ceremony.This image is significant because it is part of the St. Elmo Collection which documents early pioneers of Falls Creek and their outstanding contribution to skiing in Australia.A coloured image of two skiers carrying a New Zealand flag across the High Plains.Beneath the image: Tony St Elmo and Tom Mitchell ski out across Bakers Spur to plant a flag on Mt Hillary in 1953, north of Mt Nelse, and which now seems to have been lost off the map. Pic - The St Elmo Collection.tom mitchell, st. elmo collection, toni st. elmo, sir edmund hillary -
Unions BallaratLiving history, Clinton, Hillary Rodham, 2003
... Memoirs of Hillary Rodham Clinton. Clinton was the first lady (1992-2000) during the presidency of Bill Clinton has also served as a diplomat and politician (for example, senator & attorney general). ...Dustjacket: grey background; black and white photograph of Hillary Clinton; gold and white lettering; author's name and title. ...Clinton, Hillary Rodham...Living history Clinton, Hillary Rodham ...Memoirs of Hillary Rodham Clinton. Clinton was the first lady (1992-2000) during the presidency of Bill Clinton has also served as a diplomat and politician (for example, senator & attorney general). She nominated for the presidency in the 2016 elections, but was unsuccessful. Autobiographical interest - Hillary Clinton. Politics - United States of America.Book; 562 pages. Dustjacket: grey background; black and white photograph of Hillary Clinton; gold and white lettering; author's name and title. Cover: black background; gold and white lettering; author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, clinton, hillary rodham, clinton, bill, politics - united states of america, president - usa, attorney general - usa, first lady - usa, memoirs -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchBook, Guy Gibson VC, Richard Hillary, Paul Brickhill, Great World War 11 Air Stories, 1982
... Guy Gibson VC, Richard Hillary, Paul Brickhill....Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Three separate stories in one book. (1) Enemy Coast ahead (2) The Last Enemy (3) Reach for the Sky Book Great World War 11 Air Stories Book Guy Gibson VC, Richard Hillary, Paul Brickhill. Octopus Books Ltd ...Three separate stories in one book. (1) Enemy Coast ahead (2) The Last Enemy (3) Reach for the SkyBooknon-fictionThree separate stories in one book. (1) Enemy Coast ahead (2) The Last Enemy (3) Reach for the Sky -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, Cassell and Co et al, The crossing of Antarctica : the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1955-58, 1958
... ...Edmund Hillary...The crossing of Antarctica : the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1955-58 Book Cassell and Co Vivian Fuchs Edmund Hillary ...Narrative, with appendices concerning vehicles and aircraft usedIll, maps, p.338.non-fictionNarrative, with appendices concerning vehicles and aircraft usedantarctica, polar exploration -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph
... ...hillary...This is a photograph of Hannah Hillary, Annie Baker and Martha Gregor standing near the ruins of Lochton Flour Mill....Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne This is a photograph of Hannah Hillary, Annie Baker and Martha Gregor standing near the ruins of Lochton Flour Mill. lochton mill bluestone buildings flour mills deep creek gregor bob hillary hannah baker annie martha george evans collection Written on the back in biro:" Bulla Mill/Bob Gregor/18 Aitken Street/Sunbury. ...This is a photograph of Hannah Hillary, Annie Baker and Martha Gregor standing near the ruins of Lochton Flour Mill.A sepia photograph of three females standing next to the ruins of a bluestone building.Written on the back in biro:" Bulla Mill/Bob Gregor/18 Aitken Street/Sunbury. Left. Hannah Hilary/Right. Annie Baker/Annie, aunt of Hannah/ Annie, aunt of Bob Gregor/ Annie, sister /of/Martha.lochton mill, bluestone buildings, flour mills, deep creek, gregor, bob, hillary, hannah, baker, annie, martha, george evans collection -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchBook - Book - The Last Enemy, 1963
... By Richard Hillary. Soft cover 253 printed pages. Printed in 1963 by MacMillan and Co Ltd London...Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne By Richard Hillary. Soft cover 253 printed pages. Printed in 1963 by MacMillan and Co Ltd London Book Book - The Last Enemy ...By Richard Hillary. Soft cover 253 printed pages. Printed in 1963 by MacMillan and Co Ltd London -
Kew Historical Society IncCertificate, Holy Trinity Church, Kew: Confirmation Certificate, 1935
... The certificate notes that he participated in his first communion on Sunday 26th August 1935 at St Hillary's Church, Kew. The illuminated certificate was produced by the Diocesan Book Society, Melbourne....The certificate notes that he participated in his first communion on Sunday 26th August 1935 at St Hillary's Church, Kew. The illuminated certificate was produced by the Diocesan Book Society, Melbourne. ...The Martin Family records held within our archives includes photographs and documents pertaining to three families - the Bissetts, Perrys, and Martins - connected across five generations by marriage. The collection records life events such as marriage, images of members of the families, as well as snapshots of daily life Confirmation Certificate awarded to Maxwell Howard Martin on 11th August at Holy Trinity, Kew. The certificate notes that he participated in his first communion on Sunday 26th August 1935 at St Hillary's Church, Kew. The illuminated certificate was produced by the Diocesan Book Society, Melbourne.martin family collection, maxwell howard martin, confirmation certificates, holy trinity church -- high street -- kew (vic.), st hilary's church -- kew (vic.) -
Unions BallaratOur Revolution: A Future to Believe In, Sanders, Bernie, 2016
... He was beaten by Hillary Clinton. Clinton subsequently lost to Donald Trump (Republican Party) in the actual election. ...He was beaten by Hillary Clinton. Clinton subsequently lost to Donald Trump (Republican Party) in the actual election. ...First-hand insights into Bernie Sanders' campaign (an policy platform) to become Presidential candidate for the Democrats in 2016. He was beaten by Hillary Clinton. Clinton subsequently lost to Donald Trump (Republican Party) in the actual election. Pertinent to history of USA and its presidential elections. Hardcover book. Front cover: faun background; blue and red edges; blue and black picture of Bernie Sanders waving; blue, red and black lettering. Back cover: black and red lettering; background and edging as above. Front cover: title and author's name. Back cover: description; recommendations; excerpts.btlc, ballarat regional trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, politics - usa, politics - united states of america, election campaigning, election campaigning - presidential, criminal justice system - usa, health care - usa, media - usa, immigration - usa, higher education - usa, economy - usa, democratic party - usa -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, Geoffrey Lee Martin, Hellbent for the Pole: by Geoffrey Lee Martin, 2007_
... Vivian Fuchs and Sir Edmund Hillary, both reached the South Pole. G. L. ...Vivian Fuchs and Sir Edmund Hillary, both reached the South Pole. G. L. ...Account of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, (the 'race to the South Pole' 1957-58) where two field parties, headed by Dr. Vivian Fuchs and Sir Edmund Hillary, both reached the South Pole. G. L. Martin was photographer to the expedition.Paperback book, 160 pages, colour photographssouth pole, trans-antarctic expedition -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyJournal - Ski-Horizon, Vol. 4. No. 11. July 1953, 1953
... Tensing and Sir Edmund Hillary succeeded in climbing Mt Everest in that year. ...Tensing and Sir Edmund Hillary succeeded in climbing Mt Everest in that year. ...The Ski-Horizon is the official journal of the Federation of Victorian Ski Clubs. Articles refer to Jim Curtis, Honorary Secretary of Bogong Ski Club - nightly fees are 8/6 for members and 10/6 for non members, the 6d being for the Ski-ing Improvements Fund. Tensing and Sir Edmund Hillary succeeded in climbing Mt Everest in that year. Advertisements include Accommodation at Falls Creek for Skiers only, Instruction , Day Tours and Coaching etc. contact Bob Hymans c/o Bogong P.O.Member Clubs of the Federation of Victorian Ski clubs included Bogong Ski Club which was located at Falls Creek. This journal includes articles and advertisements that give an insight into the history of the ski industry and resorts.Small journal with shiny white and reddish cover with 24 pages and writing on the back of the cover. It includes short and long articles a few photographs and advertisements.skiing. bogong ski club. bob hymans. jim curtis. victorian ski clubs. falls creek. -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyNewspaper - Australia's Playground of the Future
... He outlined Toni's earlier background with the SEC and noted that Toni had recently named a peak in the area Mt.. Hillary in honour of the success of Edmund Hillary in conquering Mt. ...He outlined Toni's earlier background with the SEC and noted that Toni had recently named a peak in the area Mt.. Hillary in honour of the success of Edmund Hillary in conquering Mt. ...Australian Magazine (A.M.) published a special three page article about Falls Creek and the Bogong High Plains on 24th August 1954. The article was titled "Australia's playground of the future". Written by Muir Maclaren, it referred to the Bogong High Plains as a comparatively new and unexploited winter playground which could be one of the best snow resorts in the world. There were 13 huts which were at Falls Creek which were there due to "hard work, the grace of God, and the permission of the Victorian State Electricity Commission". A brief history of the Albury Ski Club Lodge was included. In 1954 the Lodge was run byLes Meikle and had the Club had a membership of 200 people. Lodges with accommodation established at this time, with the ability to house a total of 280 people, included Albury, Skyline, Bogong, Myrtleford, Hymans, Dawn, Galleon, Kiewa Valley, Snowden, Nelse, Moroma, Trowalla, St, Trinian's, Bowna and Nissen. The reporter also interviewed Skippy and Toni St. Elmo and gave a description of the tow and its fees. He outlined Toni's earlier background with the SEC and noted that Toni had recently named a peak in the area Mt.. Hillary in honour of the success of Edmund Hillary in conquering Mt. EverestThis article and accompanying images are significant because they capture early information about the Bogong High Plains, Falls Creek and its pioneers.A centre spread from a monthly publication featuring text and colour imagesBeneath photo Toni St. Elmo and his wife, Skippy, who run the ski tow and a ski school. Skippy won the Albury Club Club Championship against men.bogong high plains, skippy st. elmo, toni st. elmo -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Sunbury Powerhouse, c21st June 1910
... The post card was written on 21 June 1910 and sent to a Miss Hillary who was living in Benalla. It was from her cousin Mr. ...The post card was written on 21 June 1910 and sent to a Miss Hillary who was living in Benalla. It was from her cousin Mr. ...The powerhouse in Sunbury began generating electricity for the town in 1908 after the Shire of Bulla saw the benefits of the town having electricity. It functioned until 1924 until the State Electricity Commission took over the project. The post card was written on 21 June 1910 and sent to a Miss Hillary who was living in Benalla. It was from her cousin Mr. Gregor who was a Sunbury resident. From the date on the card, the photograph must have been taken shortly after the powerhouse began operating. An engineer's cottage was built at the rear of the main building and it is still standing on its original site in Jackson Street,The establishment of an electricity supply for the town of Sunbury by the Shire of Bulla in the early decades of the twentieth century was a very advanced decision and brought lots of benefits to the town.A non-digital sepia photograph in post card format of the former Electric Powerhouse at Sunbury with a short message and address written on the back of the photograph To H.Hillary at Benalla from M.J.Gregor in Sunbury ELECTRIC POWERHOUSE/SUNBURY.electricity supplies., gregor, a., sunbury powerhouse -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph, 2/12/2025
... ; June Elsum ; ? ; Joan Sawyer; Hillary Downer; ? ; ? ; Bernice Morgan ; ? ; 4th row; Norma Kelly; Fay Taylor; ? ...; June Elsum ; ? ; Joan Sawyer; Hillary Downer; ? ; ? ; Bernice Morgan ; ? ; 4th row; Norma Kelly; Fay Taylor; ? ...Names provided by Fred Nicholson 2/12/2025 Top row from left: ?; Andrew Campbell; John Waterson; John Allard; Frank Tyson; Arthur Stockton; David Clark; Gary Taylor; Bill Murray 2nd row Shirley gay; Cliff Ermell; Arthur James; Brian Crimes; Eson; ?; White; Albert Freeman 3rd row ; ? ; June Elsum ; ? ; Joan Sawyer; Hillary Downer; ? ; ? ; Bernice Morgan ; ? ; 4th row; Norma Kelly; Fay Taylor; ? ; Olga Marsh ; ? Jemkins; ? Millar ; Meryl Krotly; ? ; ?Jackson Bottom row; Frank Power; George Bennet; Fred Nicholson; ? ; Bruce Campbell; ? ; Class photograph Nott St 1945 grade 2Aeducation - primary schools, nott street, grade 2a -
City of Ballarat Libraries35mm Slide, Miss Carol Penrose, Queen of Begonias (back) Ballarat Begonia Festival, circa 1956
... The runners up that year were Janet Saunders and Hillary Richards, otherwise known as "Princesses", one being pictured here, in front of the Begonia Queen. ...The runners up that year were Janet Saunders and Hillary Richards, otherwise known as "Princesses", one being pictured here, in front of the Begonia Queen. ...This slide shows the 1956 "Queen of Begonias" in Ballarat, on her float during the Begonia Festival street parade. Miss Carol Penrose, who was crowned by the Prime Minister Robert Menzies, is shown in the background. The runners up that year were Janet Saunders and Hillary Richards, otherwise known as "Princesses", one being pictured here, in front of the Begonia Queen. Mrs Bon Strange and her husband Bert were well known Ballarat residents. When Mrs Strange died some years ago, her extensive slide collection was sorted through and those relevant to Ballarat were gifted to the Ballarat Library.begonia festival, festival, queen of begonias, ballarat, parade -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyJournal - Ski-Horizon Vol 4 No 11
... Nelse should be named Mt. Hillary in honour of the New Zealander's success. ...Nelse should be named Mt. Hillary in honour of the New Zealander's success. ...Ski-Horizon is the official journal of the Federation of Victorian Ski Clubs which began publication in 1949. The were 26 original member clubs which included Albury Ski Club, Bogong Ski Club, Myrtleford Ski Club, Tallangatta and District Ski Club and Wangaratta Ski Club. Two pioneers of Falls Creek, Tom Mitchell, M.L.A., and Martin Romuld were Vice-Presidents of the Federation.This Journal is significant because it documents the early development of skiing in Victoria.The journal features stories and events chronicling developments in Victoria and internationally. Items related to the Falls Creek Area in this issue include:- Page 5 - "Toonallook" was the venue for the Albury Ski Club's pre season barbecue in June. The Albury Ski Club Ball will also be held in the "Toonallook" wool shed on 28th November. Page 7 - Toni St. Elmo has proposed that a peak on the Bogong High Plains N.W. of Mt. Nelse should be named Mt. Hillary in honour of the New Zealander's success. He also suggested a ceremony should be held during the visit of members of the New Zealand Ski team to Australia in September 1953. Page 20 - Bob Hymans, late of the French National Instructors' School, Chamonix, advertised the opening of bookings for accommodation and lessons at Falls Creek for skiers only. Fees for beginning and intermediate level skiers, conducted day tours and coaching, including accommodation and meals were set at 12 guineas. Hire of all necessary equipment could also be arranged.bob hymans, "toonallook", toni st. elmo -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, c1903 - 1910
... ...hillary...Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne sports football reddan jack hillary grant wally dolan cahil mal mallou a. fitzgerald bob gilligan gus hatty boyd tom whelan ned daniel frank martin m. o'shea - lawlor d. harrington harry cahill boardman arthur murphy - (mr) diggers rest sunbury shire secretaries george evans collection On front: Matson and Frazer 264 Little Collins Street, Melbourne Mounted b/w photograph of a football team. identified. ...Mounted b/w photograph of a football team. identified.On front: Matson and Frazer 264 Little Collins Street, Melbournesports, football, reddan, jack, hillary, grant, wally, dolan, cahil, mal, mallou, a., fitzgerald, bob, gilligan, gus, hatty, boyd, tom, whelan, ned, daniel, frank, martin, m., o'shea, -, lawlor, d., harrington, harry, cahill, boardman, arthur, murphy, - (mr), diggers rest, sunbury, shire secretaries, george evans collection -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Seventh Day Adventists Camp at Hampton: E. Gane + family
... The Australian Women’s Weekly, 30 March, 1955- “WEET-BIX carried by Hillary on Himalayan adventure! c/- N.Z. Alpine Club Inc., Dunedin, New Zealand. ...The Australian Women’s Weekly, 30 March, 1955- “WEET-BIX carried by Hillary on Himalayan adventure! c/- N.Z. Alpine Club Inc., Dunedin, New Zealand. ...Photographer notations on slide: Seventh Day Adventists Camp. E Gane + family Published: 28 December 1933 Published title: SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Published caption: “I. — The Annual Camp of the Seventh Day Adventists in Highett-road, Hampton, comprising more than 250 tents and accommodating over a thousand persons. II. —W. J. Westerman (vice-president of Australasian) and Pastor G. G. Stewart (president of Victoria), conversing with Pastor C. H. Watson (world president of the Seventh Day Adventists).- III.— Evangelist E. R. Gane and family.” SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. (1933, December 28). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 9. Retrieved August 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203356427 Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: In December 1933, evangelist Mr E.R. Gane and his family gather outside their tent during the ten day Seventh Day Adventist Conference held in Highett Road, Hampton. Description: A woman, man and four small children sit and stand in front of a tent. One child plays with a toy train. In December 1933, delegates from all over Victoria and beyond travelled to Melbourne for the annual Seventh Day Adventists Conference of Victoria, held over ten days on a vacant allotment at Highett Road Hampton. A canvas town of 250 tents for over 1000 campers was created along with large marquees for lectures, devotional services and kitchens. Many daily visitors also attended the lectures and services. The principal speaker was Victorian born world president of the Seventh Day Adventists, Pastor Charles H. Watson (1877-1962), who travelled from Washington DC for the event. The Highett Street campers attended a busy schedule of bible readings, devotional services and health lectures during the ten days of the camp. Lecture subjects included- “Among the Head Hunters of the Solomon Islands”, “ Looking Through the Prophetic Telescope into 1934”, “Soul Surgery”, “Viewing the Celestial Land Through the Prophetic Telescope”and “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”. The Seventh Day Adventist religion was established in the USA in 1863. One of its co-founders was American Ellen G. White whose writings are regarded as divinely inspired and are still adhered to today. Ellen preached on the “Eight Laws of Health”- Nutrition, exercise, water, sunshine, temperance, air, rest and trust in God. Adventists regard their bodies as holy temples and avoid food deemed by the Bible as unclean. They eat a mainly plant based diet with no caffeinated beverages and abstain from alcohol and tobacco. They believe in the observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week in the Christian (Gregorian) and Hebrew calendars as the sabbath and the literal and imminent second coming of Jesus Christ. New converts are baptised by immersion in water. The Adventists opened the Warburton Sanitarium in 1910 as a health retreat, integrating their holistic health philosophy of physical, mental and spiritual well being. It was a resort in the hills “among picturesque mountain scenery…surrounded by tall forests and deep fern gullies…” where highly strung Melburians could alleviate their digestive maladies, stress and jaded nerves as “…worn down nervous systems mend quickly in this peaceful environment…invigorating air and an abundance of home-grown fruit, vegetables, fresh eggs, milk, and cream help to build healthy bodies”. The resort also offered hydrotherapy, massage and electrical treatments. An advertisement in The Argus- 1 December 1947 assured readers- “EVERYTHING SUNNY AGAIN." “That's how you'll feel when you say farewell to Warburton Sanitarium and Hospital after spending a holiday here. Victoria's Hydro is famous far and wide for wonders worked with sufferers from nervous and digestive disorders. Wholesome food, perfectly cooked; splendid air, regulated exercise, sweet natural sleep; these quickly correct faulty digestion, restore vitality, bring back that sunny optimism natural to healthy people. Massage and curative baths under medical supervision…” Later, after further building work, it became the Warburton Hospital with medical, casualty and obstetrics wards as well as offering strategies to stop smoking, lose weight and for stress management. The hospital ceased operation in 2001. Ellen G. White wrote “God sent me to Australia” and in 1891, accompanied by her son William C. White she arrived in Australia to start a Bible school, spread her health philosophy and for missionary work. At first health food products were imported from America, but it soon became apparent that due to the expense and the food becoming stale over the long journey, that local manufacturing was necessary. In 1898 William secured the services of American Adventist baker Edward C. Halsey, who had worked at Dr Kellogg’s Battle Creek (“Cereal City”), Sanitarium, Michigan, USA. They rented the St George’s bakery in Northcote, Melbourne, producing the first ready to eat breakfast cereal Granola, Caramel Cereal, and peanut butter. The fledgling company relocated to larger premises in Cooranbong, NSW soon after. The Sanitarium Health Food Company opened a factory in Warburton in 1925, manufacturing Granose Biscuits, Cerix Puffed Wheat, San-Bran, Bixies malted wheat flakes, Betta peanut butter, Marmite, “Kwic-Bru - A delicious health “coffee” made from choicest cereals and free from drugs that affect the heart and nerves” In 1928, Sanitarium bought out Grain Products Limited who were manufacturing a sweet cereal biscuit called Weet-Bix which soon became Australia’s favourite breakfast cereal. The Warburton factory closed in 1997, with manufacturing shifting interstate. Sanitarium breakfast cereal boxes offered free collectable cards inside and children could buy albums from grocers for sixpence and mount the cards. Subjects of the albums included- “Aboriginal Tribes, Legends, Customs”, “Australia- Yesterday and Today”, “Marvels of the Great Barrier Reef”, “Advance Australia- a Pageant of the Years”. In 1902 the Adventist’s opened the “Pure Food Vegetarian Cafe” in Sydney (In 1907 the name was changed to “Sanitarium Health Food Cafe”), Eating vegetarian food was definitely a curiosity. “Cristina” reviewed the cafe for The Australasian-27 October 1906. Topics For The Block. “Feeling somewhat like a criminal, and hoping to escape detection, I stealthily made my way into a vegetarian restaurant the other day... If my friends happened to catch me walking in there, I should henceforth be considered a crank, a faddist, and little short of a lunatic! Whom did I find within, seated with the air of habitués at the small tables, but heaps of my friends. They had all this while been pursuing their vegetarian way, layin' low and sayin' nuffin'. Flesh-eaters, now that the Sydney summer has set in apparently in good earnest, are beginning to wonder if the vegetarians are not wiser in their day and generation. Roast beef, hot cornea beef, ragouts, and meat curries, the very thought of them makes one feel hot. Frosted lemon pudding, stewed fruits, wheatmeal rolls, and tomatoes sound nice when you look at their names on the vegetarian menu. Such weird messes are served, square, unintelligible blocks of some brown substance, a few bites of which form a full and satisfying meal. Cold nut foods, granose, nuttose, and jam protose, bromose, with jelly and various "ose" sandwiches, impossible for the unbeliever to diagnose, are put before you. You drink malted nut broth, you eat gluten sticks, stewed beans, lentil patties, with vegetable sauce, any or all of which are distinctly nourishing and filling at the price. A mock (decidedly mock) veal cutlet or a red lentil roast is sufficient lunch, it appears, for anyone. Thus, "you obtain the best working results from your machinery with the least possible expenditure..." In December 1906 the Adventists branched out to Melbourne, opening the Sanitarium Health Food Cafe at 289 Collins Street next to the Royal Bank building. (corner Collins and Elizabeth Streets, demolished in 1939). Their motto was “Quality and Purity”. “Cynthia” of The Leader “Social Circle” column reviewed the cafe in 9 March 1907- “Hundreds of people have a feeling of positive affection for a diet that will be satisfying, appetising and nourishing, without having meat for its backbone. It will come as news that we have in Melbourne a cafe where you can really enjoy yourself without eating anything in the way of meat. Cream, custard, cheese and the like are not cold shouldered out of the menu, and the housewife in search of new dishes will find here ever so much in the way of suggestions. Nuts figure conspicuously in the menu, and lentil and walnut cutlets may be instanced among the delicacies. Beans are cooked in quite alluring fashion, while creamed parsnips are excellent. For sandwiches you could hardly desire anything more appetising than granosi biscuits, and nut cheese. The combination is suggestive of school lunches, and nut meat might well be employed as a variant. A visit to the cafe itself — it is next the Royal Bank in Collins-street — will surprise anyone used to the average vegetarian restaurant. Every thing is fresh, fragrant, and thoroughly modern… It is run, in connection with that curious people the Seventh Day Adventists.” However, “Adele” writing for the Evelyn Observer and Bourke East Record -13 December 1907 had a different experience- CITY RESTAURANTS. “There is no glamour from the outside. We enter the dining room at six and secure a seat at a small table, for this night we are going to dine on vegetables. Some people pride themselves on being vegetarians, and devote a great deal of their spare cash and energy to disseminating vegetarian principles. I shall not in a hurry forget the dinner we tried to get through at this vegetarian restaurant. There was put before us plate after plate of vegetables not soaked, but sodden with water, not an atom of flavouring or dressing; no attempt was made to give the slightest piquancy to potato, cabbage, turnip or carrot. I beg pardon, I am unjust, there were two caterpillars in the cabbage. It is astonishing how persistently ordinary cooks spoil vegetables in the process of cooking and how little they understand the value of vegetables on a menu.” From the extensive menu of 1924, you could order cream of green pea soup, followed by nut meat with Yorkshire pudding, egg timbales, stewed brown lentils, savoury rissoles with piquant sauce. Among the dessert offerings were creamed sago, steamed figs and walnut drops. Washed down with fermented wine and to finish, “Frucerea”, a coffee substitute essence made from fruit and cereal. A four course meal of soup, entree, vegetables and sweets cost 1/6 in 1924. Proving that plant-based food was not just a novelty, 67,000 meals were served at the cafe in 1918, rising to 73,000 in 1921. Later the Sanitarium Cafe moved to 293 Little Collins Street, (opposite Royal Arcade) sharing the building with The Lilliput Golf Course, a miniature golf course of 18 holes. The course was a replica of the fashionable Lido Course in France and was open daily from 10am to midnight with a green fee of one shilling. It featured goldfish, waterfalls and dance music. Lilliput boasted that they were “Melbourne’s coolest indoor course” Miniature golf (mini, minnie, midget, miget, Tom Thumb, Wee golf, putt-putt, pigmy, peewee, crazy golf, obstacle golf) swept the globe in the 1930s, starting in the USA, then Europe. The courses provided affordable recreation during uncertainty at the start of the Great Depression. The craze arrived in Sydney September 1930 with the first mini golf course opening in the basement of the State Theatre. It featured a replica Sydney Harbour Bridge and attracted over 1000 players a day at one shilling per game. The miniature golf bug hit Melbourne hard in 1930-31 with nearly 200 courses springing up in the CBD and suburbs within a few months. The first miniature golf course to open in Melbourne was on 4 October 1930 in the basement of recently built art deco style Wentworth House at 203 Collins Street, designed by architect Cedric Heise Ballantyne, (also designed Regent Theatre, Plaza Ballroom, Athenaeum Club, National Theatre, St Kilda, built in 1930, demolished in 1974 for the City Square) It was managed by J. C. Williamson who advertised for a “Girl Spruiker” who “Must be Young, Attractive Personality, and Able to Talk to the Public” to work at the course. The Age 26 September 1930 reported - “The Wentworth House management have spared no expense in preparing the links. Water hazards, sand bunkers, running streams, ancestral castles, moats and a cunning drawbridge have each been devised to test the skill of players, while the walls and ceiling have been "atmospherically" treated to convey an exterior effect”. Even Melbourne City Council jumped on the bandwagon, leasing the lower hall of Melbourne Town Hall to colourful car dealer and racehorse owner Mr A. G. Barlow for £43 per week for the “Kit Kat Tiny Golf Course”, opening on 11 December 1930. (Turf identity, Mr Alexander George Barlow, (1880-1937) who raced under the nom de course “A. G. Vauxhall”, owned filly Frances Tressady, who in 1923 won the Victoria Derby and Oaks Stakes double and came fifth in the Melbourne Cup. The “Frances Tressady Stakes” is held each March at Flemington Racecourse in honour of the horse, the last filly to win the Derby. Barlow was the proprietor of Barlow Brothers Pty Ltd car dealership at 442 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. He played 14 games for Carlton Football Club (VFL) on the half-forward line from 1901-1903). Patrons could vie for The Herald Miniature Golf Championship Cup, a gold cup worth £7/7, in an eight week long competition. Sports newspaper The Sporting Globe also offered a Cup and prize money. Many courses offered prizes of theatre tickets, cash and cigarettes. Myer’s department store, hoping to cash in on the fad, advertised in Melbourne’s newspapers that their Sports Department could design and equip complete miniature golf courses using “Fairway” imitation turf at 4/6 a yard. Newspaper cartoonists loved to lampoon the fad. Both Percy Leason, cartoonist for society magazine Table Talk and Syd Miller of Smith’s Weekly depicted “real” golfers causing havoc on a mini golf course, showing that being a “real” golf player was no advantage to playing miniature golf. But bust often follows boom. With such rapid market saturation, expensive novel hazards, waning interest, long opening hours, often to midnight, and price cutting of game fees from one shilling to sixpence and then to threepence amongst some courses, the bubble was bound to burst. The Sporting Globe columnist J.M.Dillon on 20 May 1931 lamented- £100,000 LOST Failure of ‘Minnie’ Golf. “Miniature golf might have provided fun and jokes for thousands of people in Australia, but there were many for whom it panned out a tragedy. It is likely that the dead losses of those who attempted to make money out of the game in Australia were in the vicinity of £100,000. …For a while there was hardly a spare block of land, or a possible “site” in the shape of a hall, or a showroom, in Sydney and Melbourne, that some one was not after to set upon it a “minnie links.” Big amusement firms and private individuals anxious to make money began to run courses. Practically every individual who touched the game had his finger’s financially burnt. …From the approximately £60,000 invested in Melbourne alone, there must have been £25,000 lost. …There are now dozens of courses going to ruin, and many more that the owners would be happy to give away if the takers would remove from them obligations of leases, &c…” The lease on the “Kit Kat Tiny Golf Club” at the Melbourne Town Hall expired on 30 April 1931, with Mr Barlow losing £798 on the venture. The hazards and fittings, which cost £400 and included a large replica of the Town Hall, now worthless. Due to declining patronage, the Little Collins Street cafe closed in 1938, although the adjacent shop continued to sell Sanitarium products. In New Zealand, the first Sanitarium factory opened in Christchurch in 1900, with the company later opening factories in Palmerston North and Auckland. The Adventists opened vegetarian cafes, firstly at 37 Taranaki Street Wellington in 1906, followed by cafes in Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin. Weet-Bix is also New Zealand’s favourite cereal- there the jingle is “Kiwi kids are Weet-Bix kids.” In 1955, the Australian Women’s Weekly ran an illustrated, full colour advertisement featuring New Zealand born Edmund Hillary (later Sir) 1919-2008, who, along with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, was the first climber to reach the summit of Mount Everest on 29 March 1953. The Australian Women’s Weekly, 30 March, 1955- “WEET-BIX carried by Hillary on Himalayan adventure! c/- N.Z. Alpine Club Inc., Dunedin, New Zealand. The Manager, Sanitarium Health Food Company, Christchurch, N.Z. Dear Sir. …Weet-Bix was chosen at my special request as I had always felt that some easily prepared form of breakfast was essential to the primitive conditions of high camps. Weet-Bix fulfilled its task very well indeed. We usually had them with hot milk (powdered) and sugar, and even when we were unable to eat anything else, we usually managed to have a little Weet-Bix . . . I regard them as a great success and expect they will be more widely used in the Himalayas in future. Yours faithfully, (Signed) E.P. Hillary. Sanitarium Marmite - motto- “Too much spoils the flavour”- is as beloved with Kiwis as Vegemite is with Australians. In 1966, a fire gutted the Christchurch Marmite factory causing a nation wide shortage. Once the factory was rebuilt, Sanitarium relaunched the yeasty extract in reusable glass tumblers with printed designs such as yachts, New Zealand birds and vintage cars. These popular collectibles can still be found in the kitchen cupboards of many New Zealand baches (holiday homes). After the devastating 2011 earthquake in Christchurch damaged the Marmite factory causing shortages and panic buying, a “Marmageddon” was declared with jars of the “black gold” advertised online for up to NZ$800. Consumers were advised to spread their Marmite sparingly until production resumed. (The Christchurch plant reportedly produces around 640,000kg of Marmite per year). Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company is exempt from paying company income tax on their profits due to their ownership by a religious organisation. Although not a compulsory rule for salvation, Adventists are encouraged to pay a tithe of 10% of their income to the church to support the ministry in God’s work. Nowadays, there are over 25 million members of the Seventh Day Adventists Church in 200 countries. ITEMS OF INTEREST (1933, December 22). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 8. Retrieved July 21, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11723188 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. (1933, December 28). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 9. Retrieved July 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203356427 EVANGELISTS' CAMP (1933, December 20). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 30. Retrieved July 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243213209 Master Butchers Have A Time Pilots FOR School Air Race Charity Golf At Riversdale (1931, May 1). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 14-15. Retrieved September 4, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article276159136 2000 ADVENTISTS UNDER CANVAS (1933, December 27). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 17. Retrieved July 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243223698 TOPICS FOR THE BLOCK. (1906, October 27). The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), p. 45. Retrieved August 30, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139178204 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh-day_Adventist_Church https://www.sanitarium.com/au/about/sanitarium-story/profits-for- ENTERTAINMENT AT MENZIES'. (1906, December 6). Punch (Melbourne, Vic. : 1900 - 1918; 1925), p. 26. Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article175380296 https://encyclopedia.adventist.org/article?id=9HN0&highlight=Conference SOCIAL CIRCLE (1907, March 9). Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935), p. 41. Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article196649677 CITY RESTAURANTS. (1907, December 13). Evelyn Observer and Bourke East Record (Vic. : 1902 - 1917), p. 1 (MORNING.). Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article61133109 Advertising (1924, May 6). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 9. Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article274271406 1930, December 5). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 14. Retrieved August 5, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page26374135 Thousands Are Still Playing Miniature Golf (1931, January 2). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved August 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242880087 MINIATURE GOLF. (1930, October 16). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 10. Retrieved August 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4209280 THE REAL GOLFER WHO FORGOT HIMSELF ON THE MINIATURE GOLF COURSE (1930, November 13). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 13. Retrieved August 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146706596 Advertising (1930, December 5). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 14. Retrieved August 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242761991 Advertising (1931, January 9). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 12. Retrieved August 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242887972 1955, March 30). The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982), p. 38. Retrieved August 9, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page4812489 £100,000 LOST (1931, May 20). Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), p. 1 (Edition1). Retrieved August 14, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article183023946 1930, December 5). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 14. Retrieved August 15, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page26374135 Advertising (1931, January 23). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 14. Retrieved August 15, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242887795 MINIATURE GOLF. (1931, February 5). The Dandenong Journal (Vic. : 1927 - 1954), p. 6. Retrieved August 16, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201082526 Still Time To Enter Midge (1931, January 16). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 12. Retrieved August 16, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242888830 WIT OF THE WEEK (1930, October 23). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 23. Retrieved August 29, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146455050 Advertising (1930, October 2). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 16. Retrieved August 18, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146454620 MIDGET GOLF LINKS. (1930, September 26). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 6. Retrieved August 18, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202235074 https://www.smh.com.au/national/fairfax-archive-mini-golf-20131125-2y608.html TURF NOTES (1923, November 6). The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), p. 6. Retrieved September 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article213855201 Advertising (1930, October 4). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 10. Retrieved October 14, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242937272 LAUGHTER AND TEARS. (1930, November 15). Smith's Weekly (Sydney, NSW : 1919 - 1950), p. 21. Retrieved September 9, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article234426874 Advertising (1947, December 1). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 5. Retrieved September 15, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22523355Photographer notations on slide: "Seventh Day Adventists Camp. E Gane + family".religion, health food, mini golf, 1930-1939, tents, churches, camps -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Seventh Day Adventists Camp at Hampton: W.J. Westerman, G.G. Stewart & C.H. Watson
... The Australian Women’s Weekly, 30 March, 1955- “WEET-BIX carried by Hillary on Himalayan adventure! c/- N.Z. Alpine Club Inc., Dunedin, New Zealand. ...The Australian Women’s Weekly, 30 March, 1955- “WEET-BIX carried by Hillary on Himalayan adventure! c/- N.Z. Alpine Club Inc., Dunedin, New Zealand. ...Photographer notations on slide: Seventh Day Adventists Camp at Hampton W.J. Westerman, G.G. Stewart & C.H. Watson Published: 28 December 1933 Published title: SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Published caption: “I. — The Annual Camp of the Seventh Day Adventists in Highett-road, Hampton, comprising more than 250 tents and accommodating over a thousand persons. II. —W. J. Westerman (vice-president of Australasian) and Pastor G. G. Stewart (president of Victoria), conversing with Pastor C. H. Watson (world president of the Seventh Day Adventists).- III.— Evangelist E. R. Gane and family.” SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. (1933, December 28). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 9. Retrieved August 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203356427 Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: In December 1933, the annual Seventh Day Adventists Conference of Victoria was held, with over a 1000 participants camping for ten days at Highett Road Hampton. Pastor Charles H. Watson, world president of the Seventh Day Adventists, Walter J. Westerman, vice-president of Australasian and Pastor George G. Stewart, president of Victoria attended. Interestingly, The Age newspaper modified the original photo in their publication, placing the three men close to each other. Description: Three middle aged men dressed in suits converse in front of tents. In December 1933, delegates from all over Victoria and beyond travelled to Melbourne for the annual Seventh Day Adventists Conference of Victoria, held over ten days on a vacant allotment at Highett Road Hampton. A canvas town of 250 tents for over 1000 campers was created along with large marquees for lectures, devotional services and kitchens. Many daily visitors also attended the lectures and services. The principal speaker was Victorian born world president of the Seventh Day Adventists, Pastor Charles H. Watson (1877-1962), who travelled from Washington DC for the event. The Highett Street campers attended a busy schedule of bible readings, devotional services and health lectures during the ten days of the camp. Lecture subjects included- “Among the Head Hunters of the Solomon Islands”, “ Looking Through the Prophetic Telescope into 1934”, “Soul Surgery”, “Viewing the Celestial Land Through the Prophetic Telescope”and “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”. The Seventh Day Adventist religion was established in the USA in 1863. One of its co-founders was American Ellen G. White whose writings are regarded as divinely inspired and are still adhered to today. Ellen preached on the “Eight Laws of Health”- Nutrition, exercise, water, sunshine, temperance, air, rest and trust in God. Adventists regard their bodies as holy temples and avoid food deemed by the Bible as unclean. They eat a mainly plant based diet with no caffeinated beverages and abstain from alcohol and tobacco. They believe in the observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week in the Christian (Gregorian) and Hebrew calendars as the sabbath and the literal and imminent second coming of Jesus Christ. New converts are baptised by immersion in water. The Adventists opened the Warburton Sanitarium in 1910 as a health retreat, integrating their holistic health philosophy of physical, mental and spiritual well being. It was a resort in the hills “among picturesque mountain scenery…surrounded by tall forests and deep fern gullies…” where highly strung Melburians could alleviate their digestive maladies, stress and jaded nerves as “…worn down nervous systems mend quickly in this peaceful environment…invigorating air and an abundance of home-grown fruit, vegetables, fresh eggs, milk, and cream help to build healthy bodies”. The resort also offered hydrotherapy, massage and electrical treatments. An advertisement in The Argus- 1 December 1947 assured readers- “EVERYTHING SUNNY AGAIN." “That's how you'll feel when you say farewell to Warburton Sanitarium and Hospital after spending a holiday here. Victoria's Hydro is famous far and wide for wonders worked with sufferers from nervous and digestive disorders. Wholesome food, perfectly cooked; splendid air, regulated exercise, sweet natural sleep; these quickly correct faulty digestion, restore vitality, bring back that sunny optimism natural to healthy people. Massage and curative baths under medical supervision…” Later, after further building work, it became the Warburton Hospital with medical, casualty and obstetrics wards as well as offering strategies to stop smoking, lose weight and for stress management. The hospital ceased operation in 2001. Ellen G. White wrote “God sent me to Australia” and in 1891, accompanied by her son William C. White she arrived in Australia to start a Bible school, spread her health philosophy and for missionary work. At first health food products were imported from America, but it soon became apparent that due to the expense and the food becoming stale over the long journey, that local manufacturing was necessary. In 1898 William secured the services of American Adventist baker Edward C. Halsey, who had worked at Dr Kellogg’s Battle Creek (“Cereal City”), Sanitarium, Michigan, USA. They rented the St George’s bakery in Northcote, Melbourne, producing the first ready to eat breakfast cereal Granola, Caramel Cereal, and peanut butter. The fledgling company relocated to larger premises in Cooranbong, NSW soon after. The Sanitarium Health Food Company opened a factory in Warburton in 1925, manufacturing Granose Biscuits, Cerix Puffed Wheat, San-Bran, Bixies malted wheat flakes, Betta peanut butter, Marmite, “Kwic-Bru - A delicious health “coffee” made from choicest cereals and free from drugs that affect the heart and nerves” In 1928, Sanitarium bought out Grain Products Limited who were manufacturing a sweet cereal biscuit called Weet-Bix which soon became Australia’s favourite breakfast cereal. The Warburton factory closed in 1997, with manufacturing shifting interstate. Sanitarium breakfast cereal boxes offered free collectable cards inside and children could buy albums from grocers for sixpence and mount the cards. Subjects of the albums included- “Aboriginal Tribes, Legends, Customs”, “Australia- Yesterday and Today”, “Marvels of the Great Barrier Reef”, “Advance Australia- a Pageant of the Years”. In 1902 the Adventist’s opened the “Pure Food Vegetarian Cafe” in Sydney (In 1907 the name was changed to “Sanitarium Health Food Cafe”), Eating vegetarian food was definitely a curiosity. “Cristina” reviewed the cafe for The Australasian-27 October 1906. Topics For The Block. “Feeling somewhat like a criminal, and hoping to escape detection, I stealthily made my way into a vegetarian restaurant the other day... If my friends happened to catch me walking in there, I should henceforth be considered a crank, a faddist, and little short of a lunatic! Whom did I find within, seated with the air of habitués at the small tables, but heaps of my friends. They had all this while been pursuing their vegetarian way, layin' low and sayin' nuffin'. Flesh-eaters, now that the Sydney summer has set in apparently in good earnest, are beginning to wonder if the vegetarians are not wiser in their day and generation. Roast beef, hot cornea beef, ragouts, and meat curries, the very thought of them makes one feel hot. Frosted lemon pudding, stewed fruits, wheatmeal rolls, and tomatoes sound nice when you look at their names on the vegetarian menu. Such weird messes are served, square, unintelligible blocks of some brown substance, a few bites of which form a full and satisfying meal. Cold nut foods, granose, nuttose, and jam protose, bromose, with jelly and various "ose" sandwiches, impossible for the unbeliever to diagnose, are put before you. You drink malted nut broth, you eat gluten sticks, stewed beans, lentil patties, with vegetable sauce, any or all of which are distinctly nourishing and filling at the price. A mock (decidedly mock) veal cutlet or a red lentil roast is sufficient lunch, it appears, for anyone. Thus, "you obtain the best working results from your machinery with the least possible expenditure..." In December 1906 the Adventists branched out to Melbourne, opening the Sanitarium Health Food Cafe at 289 Collins Street next to the Royal Bank building. (corner Collins and Elizabeth Streets, demolished in 1939). Their motto was “Quality and Purity”. “Cynthia” of The Leader “Social Circle” column reviewed the cafe in 9 March 1907- “Hundreds of people have a feeling of positive affection for a diet that will be satisfying, appetising and nourishing, without having meat for its backbone. It will come as news that we have in Melbourne a cafe where you can really enjoy yourself without eating anything in the way of meat. Cream, custard, cheese and the like are not cold shouldered out of the menu, and the housewife in search of new dishes will find here ever so much in the way of suggestions. Nuts figure conspicuously in the menu, and lentil and walnut cutlets may be instanced among the delicacies. Beans are cooked in quite alluring fashion, while creamed parsnips are excellent. For sandwiches you could hardly desire anything more appetising than granosi biscuits, and nut cheese. The combination is suggestive of school lunches, and nut meat might well be employed as a variant. A visit to the cafe itself — it is next the Royal Bank in Collins-street — will surprise anyone used to the average vegetarian restaurant. Every thing is fresh, fragrant, and thoroughly modern… It is run, in connection with that curious people the Seventh Day Adventists.” However, “Adele” writing for the Evelyn Observer and Bourke East Record -13 December 1907 had a different experience- CITY RESTAURANTS. “There is no glamour from the outside. We enter the dining room at six and secure a seat at a small table, for this night we are going to dine on vegetables. Some people pride themselves on being vegetarians, and devote a great deal of their spare cash and energy to disseminating vegetarian principles. I shall not in a hurry forget the dinner we tried to get through at this vegetarian restaurant. There was put before us plate after plate of vegetables not soaked, but sodden with water, not an atom of flavouring or dressing; no attempt was made to give the slightest piquancy to potato, cabbage, turnip or carrot. I beg pardon, I am unjust, there were two caterpillars in the cabbage. It is astonishing how persistently ordinary cooks spoil vegetables in the process of cooking and how little they understand the value of vegetables on a menu.” From the extensive menu of 1924, you could order cream of green pea soup, followed by nut meat with Yorkshire pudding, egg timbales, stewed brown lentils, savoury rissoles with piquant sauce. Among the dessert offerings were creamed sago, steamed figs and walnut drops. Washed down with fermented wine and to finish, “Frucerea”, a coffee substitute essence made from fruit and cereal. A four course meal of soup, entree, vegetables and sweets cost 1/6 in 1924. Proving that plant-based food was not just a novelty, 67,000 meals were served at the cafe in 1918, rising to 73,000 in 1921. Later the Sanitarium Cafe moved to 293 Little Collins Street, (opposite Royal Arcade) sharing the building with The Lilliput Golf Course, a miniature golf course of 18 holes. The course was a replica of the fashionable Lido Course in France and was open daily from 10am to midnight with a green fee of one shilling. It featured goldfish, waterfalls and dance music. Lilliput boasted that they were “Melbourne’s coolest indoor course” Miniature golf (mini, minnie, midget, miget, Tom Thumb, Wee golf, putt-putt, pigmy, peewee, crazy golf, obstacle golf) swept the globe in the 1930s, starting in the USA, then Europe. The courses provided affordable recreation during uncertainty at the start of the Great Depression. The craze arrived in Sydney September 1930 with the first mini golf course opening in the basement of the State Theatre. It featured a replica Sydney Harbour Bridge and attracted over 1000 players a day at one shilling per game. The miniature golf bug hit Melbourne hard in 1930-31 with nearly 200 courses springing up in the CBD and suburbs within a few months. The first miniature golf course to open in Melbourne was on 4 October 1930 in the basement of recently built art deco style Wentworth House at 203 Collins Street, designed by architect Cedric Heise Ballantyne, (also designed Regent Theatre, Plaza Ballroom, Athenaeum Club, National Theatre, St Kilda, built in 1930, demolished in 1974 for the City Square) It was managed by J. C. Williamson who advertised for a “Girl Spruiker” who “Must be Young, Attractive Personality, and Able to Talk to the Public” to work at the course. The Age 26 September 1930 reported - “The Wentworth House management have spared no expense in preparing the links. Water hazards, sand bunkers, running streams, ancestral castles, moats and a cunning drawbridge have each been devised to test the skill of players, while the walls and ceiling have been "atmospherically" treated to convey an exterior effect”. Even Melbourne City Council jumped on the bandwagon, leasing the lower hall of Melbourne Town Hall to colourful car dealer and racehorse owner Mr A. G. Barlow for £43 per week for the “Kit Kat Tiny Golf Course”, opening on 11 December 1930. (Turf identity, Mr Alexander George Barlow, (1880-1937) who raced under the nom de course “A. G. Vauxhall”, owned filly Frances Tressady, who in 1923 won the Victoria Derby and Oaks Stakes double and came fifth in the Melbourne Cup. The “Frances Tressady Stakes” is held each March at Flemington Racecourse in honour of the horse, the last filly to win the Derby. Barlow was the proprietor of Barlow Brothers Pty Ltd car dealership at 442 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. He played 14 games for Carlton Football Club (VFL) on the half-forward line from 1901-1903). Patrons could vie for The Herald Miniature Golf Championship Cup, a gold cup worth £7/7, in an eight week long competition. Sports newspaper The Sporting Globe also offered a Cup and prize money. Many courses offered prizes of theatre tickets, cash and cigarettes. Myer’s department store, hoping to cash in on the fad, advertised in Melbourne’s newspapers that their Sports Department could design and equip complete miniature golf courses using “Fairway” imitation turf at 4/6 a yard. Newspaper cartoonists loved to lampoon the fad. Both Percy Leason, cartoonist for society magazine Table Talk and Syd Miller of Smith’s Weekly depicted “real” golfers causing havoc on a mini golf course, showing that being a “real” golf player was no advantage to playing miniature golf. But bust often follows boom. With such rapid market saturation, expensive novel hazards, waning interest, long opening hours, often to midnight, and price cutting of game fees from one shilling to sixpence and then to threepence amongst some courses, the bubble was bound to burst. The Sporting Globe columnist J.M.Dillon on 20 May 1931 lamented- £100,000 LOST Failure of ‘Minnie’ Golf. “Miniature golf might have provided fun and jokes for thousands of people in Australia, but there were many for whom it panned out a tragedy. It is likely that the dead losses of those who attempted to make money out of the game in Australia were in the vicinity of £100,000. …For a while there was hardly a spare block of land, or a possible “site” in the shape of a hall, or a showroom, in Sydney and Melbourne, that some one was not after to set upon it a “minnie links.” Big amusement firms and private individuals anxious to make money began to run courses. Practically every individual who touched the game had his finger’s financially burnt. …From the approximately £60,000 invested in Melbourne alone, there must have been £25,000 lost. …There are now dozens of courses going to ruin, and many more that the owners would be happy to give away if the takers would remove from them obligations of leases, &c…” The lease on the “Kit Kat Tiny Golf Club” at the Melbourne Town Hall expired on 30 April 1931, with Mr Barlow losing £798 on the venture. The hazards and fittings, which cost £400 and included a large replica of the Town Hall, now worthless. Due to declining patronage, the Little Collins Street cafe closed in 1938, although the adjacent shop continued to sell Sanitarium products. In New Zealand, the first Sanitarium factory opened in Christchurch in 1900, with the company later opening factories in Palmerston North and Auckland. The Adventists opened vegetarian cafes, firstly at 37 Taranaki Street Wellington in 1906, followed by cafes in Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin. Weet-Bix is also New Zealand’s favourite cereal- there the jingle is “Kiwi kids are Weet-Bix kids.” In 1955, the Australian Women’s Weekly ran an illustrated, full colour advertisement featuring New Zealand born Edmund Hillary (later Sir) 1919-2008, who, along with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, was the first climber to reach the summit of Mount Everest on 29 March 1953. The Australian Women’s Weekly, 30 March, 1955- “WEET-BIX carried by Hillary on Himalayan adventure! c/- N.Z. Alpine Club Inc., Dunedin, New Zealand. The Manager, Sanitarium Health Food Company, Christchurch, N.Z. Dear Sir. …Weet-Bix was chosen at my special request as I had always felt that some easily prepared form of breakfast was essential to the primitive conditions of high camps. Weet-Bix fulfilled its task very well indeed. We usually had them with hot milk (powdered) and sugar, and even when we were unable to eat anything else, we usually managed to have a little Weet-Bix . . . I regard them as a great success and expect they will be more widely used in the Himalayas in future. Yours faithfully, (Signed) E.P. Hillary. Sanitarium Marmite - motto- “Too much spoils the flavour”- is as beloved with Kiwis as Vegemite is with Australians. In 1966, a fire gutted the Christchurch Marmite factory causing a nation wide shortage. Once the factory was rebuilt, Sanitarium relaunched the yeasty extract in reusable glass tumblers with printed designs such as yachts, New Zealand birds and vintage cars. These popular collectibles can still be found in the kitchen cupboards of many New Zealand baches (holiday homes). After the devastating 2011 earthquake in Christchurch damaged the Marmite factory causing shortages and panic buying, a “Marmageddon” was declared with jars of the “black gold” advertised online for up to NZ$800. Consumers were advised to spread their Marmite sparingly until production resumed. (The Christchurch plant reportedly produces around 640,000kg of Marmite per year). Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company is exempt from paying company income tax on their profits due to their ownership by a religious organisation. Although not a compulsory rule for salvation, Adventists are encouraged to pay a tithe of 10% of their income to the church to support the ministry in God’s work. Nowadays, there are over 25 million members of the Seventh Day Adventists Church in 200 countries. ITEMS OF INTEREST (1933, December 22). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 8. Retrieved July 21, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11723188 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. (1933, December 28). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 9. Retrieved July 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203356427 EVANGELISTS' CAMP (1933, December 20). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 30. Retrieved July 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243213209 Master Butchers Have A Time Pilots FOR School Air Race Charity Golf At Riversdale (1931, May 1). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 14-15. Retrieved September 4, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article276159136 2000 ADVENTISTS UNDER CANVAS (1933, December 27). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 17. Retrieved July 1, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243223698 TOPICS FOR THE BLOCK. (1906, October 27). The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), p. 45. Retrieved August 30, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139178204 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh-day_Adventist_Church https://www.sanitarium.com/au/about/sanitarium-story/profits-for- ENTERTAINMENT AT MENZIES'. (1906, December 6). Punch (Melbourne, Vic. : 1900 - 1918; 1925), p. 26. Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article175380296 https://encyclopedia.adventist.org/article?id=9HN0&highlight=Conference SOCIAL CIRCLE (1907, March 9). Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935), p. 41. Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article196649677 CITY RESTAURANTS. (1907, December 13). Evelyn Observer and Bourke East Record (Vic. : 1902 - 1917), p. 1 (MORNING.). Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article61133109 Advertising (1924, May 6). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 9. Retrieved August 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article274271406 1930, December 5). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 14. Retrieved August 5, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page26374135 Thousands Are Still Playing Miniature Golf (1931, January 2). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved August 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242880087 MINIATURE GOLF. (1930, October 16). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 10. Retrieved August 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4209280 THE REAL GOLFER WHO FORGOT HIMSELF ON THE MINIATURE GOLF COURSE (1930, November 13). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 13. Retrieved August 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146706596 Advertising (1930, December 5). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 14. Retrieved August 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242761991 Advertising (1931, January 9). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 12. Retrieved August 8, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242887972 1955, March 30). The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982), p. 38. Retrieved August 9, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page4812489 £100,000 LOST (1931, May 20). Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), p. 1 (Edition1). Retrieved August 14, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article183023946 1930, December 5). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 14. Retrieved August 15, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page26374135 Advertising (1931, January 23). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 14. Retrieved August 15, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242887795 MINIATURE GOLF. (1931, February 5). The Dandenong Journal (Vic. : 1927 - 1954), p. 6. Retrieved August 16, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201082526 Still Time To Enter Midge (1931, January 16). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 12. Retrieved August 16, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242888830 WIT OF THE WEEK (1930, October 23). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 23. Retrieved August 29, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146455050 Advertising (1930, October 2). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 16. Retrieved August 18, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146454620 MIDGET GOLF LINKS. (1930, September 26). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 6. Retrieved August 18, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202235074 https://www.smh.com.au/national/fairfax-archive-mini-golf-20131125-2y608.html TURF NOTES (1923, November 6). The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), p. 6. Retrieved September 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article213855201 Advertising (1930, October 4). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 10. Retrieved October 14, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242937272 LAUGHTER AND TEARS. (1930, November 15). Smith's Weekly (Sydney, NSW : 1919 - 1950), p. 21. Retrieved September 9, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article234426874 Advertising (1947, December 1). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 5. Retrieved September 15, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22523355Photographer notations on slide: "Seventh Day Adventists Camp at Hampton W.J. Westerman, G.G. Stewart & C.H. Watson".religion, health food, mini golf, 1930-1939, tents, churches, camps -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, student photographs for 2003
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ABBOTT Daniel 9D AGATHAGELIDIS Andrew 9A AGATHAGELIDIS Christopher 10 AGTOFT Gabrielle 11 AKBARI Bianca 12 AKBARI Hannifah 12 ALLEN Tanya 11 ANDERSEN Sean 9C ANDERSON Luke 11 ANDERSON Scott-David 8A BAIRD Antoinette 11 BAKIC Kirsty 9C BAKIC Shaun 7B BALSAMO Jack 9C BANDEGI Nina 10 BANDEGI Reza 7B BATES Cassandra 7C BELL Adam 8B BELL Jessica 9B BELL Lachlan 12 BENDEN Kate 7A BENNETT Aidan 12 BERNARD Jason 10 BERNARD Megan 7C BICKFORD Joshua 11 BICKFORD Peter 8C BLACK James 10 BLACK Lauren 12 BLACK Lawrence 8B BLACKIE David 9D BLACKIE Georgia 11 BLACKWOOD Rebecca 8B BLUEMING Andrew 9A BLUEMING Michael 11 BOURKE Ashlee 11 BREWSTER Karla 11 BRINCAT Amy 10 BRINCAT Jack 8C BRINCAT Jake 12 BRINCAT Tammy 11 BROCKHUS Tanya 12 BROCKLEY Amanda 9A BROOKS Emma 9C BROOKS Jack 9C BROUSSARD Elizabeth 9B BRUDENELL Alana 11 BUGNO Daniel 12 BYRNE Nathan 9C BYRNE Simon 11 CALVERT Rebecca 7A CAMPBELL Jordan 9B CANNON Christopher 10 CARPENTER Ashley 9A CASTLES Brianna 11 CASTLES Jarrod 8C CHAMPION Michael 8B CHAMPION Owen 10 CHAPMAN Jessica 10 CHATELIER Josh 10 CHIRCOP Jessica 8C CHIRCOP Nicholas 10 CHRISTENSEN Robert 9D CLARK Bryce 10 CLARK Zoe 10 COAD Amanda 12 COAD Jared 9D COAD Nick 8C COCHRAN Ashlea 8C COCHRAN Joshua 8B COCHRANE Grant 11 COCHRANE Timothy 9B COHEN Mitchell 8C COLLIER Christopher 12 COLLIER Nicholas 9D COLLINS Carly 10 COOK Rory 10 CORRIN Aaren 8B CORRIN Luke 7C CRANSTON Scott 8C CRIPPS David 10 CROFT Ewan 8B CROFT Lauren 12 CROWE Briony 7A CROWE Georgia 12 CUBITT Nicole 11 CUCE Matthew 11 D'AMICO Cecilia 11 DAVENPORT Alana 12 DAVID Mark 7A DAVID Paul 8A DI MASCIO Teresa 11 DISTANISLAO Giani 8C DOENSEN Joshua 10 DOENSEN Leigh 10 DOENSEN Rebecca 12 DOENSEN Travis 7A DOLAN Chelsea 12 DONALD Ashly 9C DONEHUE Scott 8A DONLAN David 8B DOUGLAS Peter 10 DOUGLAS Tara 12 DOUGLASS Glen 9A DRYDEN Jessica 8A DUNK Laura 12 DWYER Ashley 8B DYKSTRA Cassandra 9C EATON Sally-Jane 12 EDDY Andrew 8A EDDY Joel 11 EDWARDS Sheryl 7C ELLIS Amy 7A ELLIS Josie 12 ELLIS Nicole 9C EMBER Eve 9C ENGLAND Alyce 8A ENGLISH Brent 11 EVANS Jami 10 FARRELL Rhiannon 9D FARRUGIA Adam 10 FEARN Lucas 12 FEDLEY Levi 7B FEDLEY Simone 11 FELTON Christopher 10 FELTON Rebecca 7A FENWICK Bryce 11 FENWICK Michael 11 FERDINANDS Benjamin 10 FERDINANDS Thomas 8A FOTHERINGHAM Adam 11 FOTHERINGHAM Jessica 11 FOTHERINGHAM Stacey 12 FOWLER Lee 12 FRANIN Kara 12 FRANIN Tamika 9D FRENCH Carly 9C FRENCH Laura 10 FURMSTON Raymond 10 FURZER Christopher 9B GAFF Ben 7A GARLEPP Linda 11 GATES Erin 12 GEAR Damian 11 GEORGE Kaleigh 8C GERMANO Deanna 10 GIBSON Stuart 12 GIOVINAZZO Daniela 7C GIZZI Emily 7C GIZZI Lauren 12 GIZZI Michael 9D GLASCOTT Justin 8B GLOVER Matthew 9D GRAHAM Christopher 11 GRANT James 10 GRAY Nicholas 7C GREEN Adrian 7A GRIFFITHS Jessica 10 GRIFFITHS Peter 8C GRIMSTONE Alexander 8C GUINA Paulo 11 GULLACI Renata 9D GUNTHER Kara 10 HAGLAND Jason 12 HAGLAND Tenielle 10 HAM Alison 10 HAM Craig 12 HANOS Amelia 9C HANSEN Christopher 9D HANSEN Robyn 12 HARDMAN Daniel 10 HAYES Vanessa 11 HAYTHORNE Laura 11 HAYTHORNE Trevor 8C HAZELL Andrew 9C HEFRON Bolace 10 HENDERSON Michael 8B HENRY Ryan 10 HEUPT Emma 7B HEUSTON Courtney 10 HEWITT Adam 10 HEWITT Miranda 9C HICKMAN Ben 8C HILL Pauline 11 HIRSCHFELD Thomas 8B HOEBOER Andrew 11 HOFFMAN Ashleigh 10 HOLLAND Jamie 7C HOLLAND Mathew 7A HOLLAND Stephen 10 HOSE Lauren 10 HOSE Nathan 12 HOWDEN Ben 11 HOWDEN Lachlan 7C HOWSON Robert 12 HOWSON Samantha 8A HUGHES Robert 7B HUNTER Louise 12 HUNTER Rebecca 11 HUNTER Sarah 8A HURST Jessica 10 HUTTON Katherine 7B HUTTON Stephanie 9A IMPEY Stephen 11 IRVINE Jacqui 9A IRVINE Kelly 11 ITALIANO Michael 10 JACKSON Cameron 8B JACKSON Daniel 10 JENKIN Nikita 7B JENNINGS Erin 11 JENNINGS Michelle 9B JOHNSON Kim 10 JOHNSTONE Jessica 7B JOHNSTONE Stephen 12 KAAL Karina 10 KAAL Ryan 8A KALWIG Hayley 11 KEMM Jacinta 9C KEMM Rhianna 7B KEOGH Mitchell 9A KERR James 8B KETTLEWELL Sarah 12 KIRBY Sarah 10 KIRBY Skye 8C KLOET Dwayne 10 KNUDSEN Alister 7A KNUDSEN Jonathon 11 KOCIJAN Simone 9C LEECH Alison 12 LENNOX Brianna 10 LENNOX Jason 9A LEWIS Brianna 10 LEWIS Jason 11 LINDSAY Scott 10 LINDSAY Stacey 11 list3.txt LISZYK Stephen 9A LITTLE Kaitlin 7A LITTLE Nicholas 11 LITTLE Ross 12 LIZAL Katherine 12 LOFT Jessica 8B LORDEN Hillary 9C LOUGHNANE Briere 7A LOVE Darren 10 LOW Rachel 8C LOWRY Jake 8A LOWRY Peter 10 LYSTER Megan 7A MACLEAN Lianna 11 MACQUIRE Dale 7B MACRI Andrew 9D MACRI Micah 10 MANLEY Claire 12 MANLEY Ryan 9D MAST Deborah 9A MATSIAS Jared 9A MATTHEWS Hayden 7C MC CONNELL Ashley 8A MCCOY Frances 9C MCCUMBER Joshua 9A MCGRATH Andrea 9C MCGREGOR Adam 11 MCHARDY Amber 10 MCKENDRICK Andrew 10 MCKENZIE Brooke 10 MCKENZIE Robert 12 MCNALLY Luke 8B MEADOWS Meaghan 12 MEDCALF Emma 8B MEREDITH Ella 8A MERLO Ian 10 MERLO Rachel 7B MITCHELL Tori 10 MOLONEY Lauren 10 MOON Kimberley 11 MOON Samantha 8A MOORE Laura 9D MORGAN Blake 11 MORRIS Rohan 9B MOVIS Stefanie 8C MULLER Taryn 8A MULQUEENEY Christopher 10 MULQUEENEY Teagan 10 MURPHY Kaitlyn 9A NANKERVIS Sarah 9B NANKERVIS Troy 12 NAPL Rebecca 12 NEAL Brooke 12 NEAL Melanie 10 NEAL Michelle 8C NEUMANN Krystle 12 NIM Belinda 11 NIM Robert 7B O'SULLIVAN Adrian 12 O'SULLIVAN Daniel 8A O'SULLIVAN Michael 11 OPRAY Jake 9D OPRAY Kade 10 OPTEYNDE Phillip 9B PANTHER Candice 12 PARASHIS Matthew 10 PARASHIS Raymond 8A PASPA Alyna 10 PASPA Kyah 12 PASPA Tyron 8B PATFORD Katie 11 PEEK Alexandra 10 PEEK Anthea 8C PEMBER Jay 11 PEMBER Paige 7A PENNY Lauren 11 POTTER John 11 POTTS Kimberley 10 POYNTER Jason 9C POYNTER Timothy 7B PRICE Luke 7B PRIMANDANI Irma 11 PRIOR Kathryn 11 PUTS Kyle 9B PUTS Rebecca 12 RASMUSSEN Claire 8A READ Jonathan 10 REARDON Simon 11 REID Nicholas 9A RELF Jordan 8A RICHARDS Sean 7C RICHARDSON Troy 9A RIGGS Andrew 10 ROBERTS Adrienne 11 ROBERTS Kaitlyn 9C ROBERTS Steven 12 ROBOTTOM Tarryn 10 ROMEO Alana 9C ROSSER Brittany 7C ROSSER Rhiannon 10 RUSSELL Kathleen 11 RUSSELL Thomas 9A RUTLEY Brett 9D RUTLEY Jarrod 10 RUTLEY Kieran 7B RYAN Daniel 11 SCANNELL Eloise 10 SCHWENNESEN Travis 8A SCOTT Luke 7A SEABROOK Timothy 7C SHANAHAN Amanda 12 SHANAHAN Katie 8B SHANAHAN Megan 9C SHIELD Daniel 7B SHIPMAN Chloe 8B SIMS Inee 8A SMITH Glenn 10 SMITH Lauren 9B SMITH Russell 7C SMOEL Alana 9B SMOEL Andrew 8A SPENCER Leah 10 STEPHENS Jarrad 7C STOIKOS Matthew 11 TAN David 9C TAPAI Christopher 12 TAPAI Claire 7B TAPAI Matthew 10 TAPPER Emily 7A TAPPER Samuel 10 TAYLOR Seamus 10 TEMPLER Ashleigh 8C TEMPLER Kate 10 THEISINGER Braden 10 THEISINGER Sharae 7A THIELE Melissa 11 THOMPSON Merryn 12 THOMSON Ashleigh 8B THOMSON Sean 10 TINKLER Rohan 11 TRICKEY Brooke 12 TRICKEY Joanne 10 TRICKEY Nicole 11 TUCKER Keira-Lee 7C TURNER Daymian 9D URBANO Melissa 9D VIGO Tess 7B WADDELL Jodee 8A WADDELL Karissa 10 WAGG Brodie 11 WALKER Nathan 9C WALTON Aaron 11 WALTON Ben 8C WARNER Geoffrey 7B WATERS Kalila 9B WEEKS Benjamin 10 WEST Charlotte 12 WEST Grace 7A WEST Oliver 9D WHITE Matthew 7A WHITE Shane 11 WHITE Stephanie 10 WHITFIELD Alana 8A WILLIAMS Candice 11 WILLIAMS Kylie 10 WILLIAMS Stephanie 8C WILSON Daniel 9D WILSON Michelle 9B WILSON Natalie 7C WITTINGSLOW Brad 8C WOODS Lisa 9B WOODSTOCK Lachlan 10 WOOTTON Natalie 7C WOOTTON Sarah 10 WYNN Jonathan 11 ZOSENS Akira 8C...ABBOTT Daniel 9D AGATHAGELIDIS Andrew 9A AGATHAGELIDIS Christopher 10 AGTOFT Gabrielle 11 AKBARI Bianca 12 AKBARI Hannifah 12 ALLEN Tanya 11 ANDERSEN Sean 9C ANDERSON Luke 11 ANDERSON Scott-David 8A BAIRD Antoinette 11 BAKIC Kirsty 9C BAKIC Shaun 7B BALSAMO Jack 9C BANDEGI Nina 10 BANDEGI Reza 7B BATES Cassandra 7C BELL Adam 8B BELL Jessica 9B BELL Lachlan 12 BENDEN Kate 7A BENNETT Aidan 12 BERNARD Jason 10 BERNARD Megan 7C BICKFORD Joshua 11 BICKFORD Peter 8C BLACK James 10 BLACK Lauren 12 BLACK Lawrence 8B BLACKIE David 9D BLACKIE Georgia 11 BLACKWOOD Rebecca 8B BLUEMING Andrew 9A BLUEMING Michael 11 BOURKE Ashlee 11 BREWSTER Karla 11 BRINCAT Amy 10 BRINCAT Jack 8C BRINCAT Jake 12 BRINCAT Tammy 11 BROCKHUS Tanya 12 BROCKLEY Amanda 9A BROOKS Emma 9C BROOKS Jack 9C BROUSSARD Elizabeth 9B BRUDENELL Alana 11 BUGNO Daniel 12 BYRNE Nathan 9C BYRNE Simon 11 CALVERT Rebecca 7A CAMPBELL Jordan 9B CANNON Christopher 10 CARPENTER Ashley 9A CASTLES Brianna 11 CASTLES Jarrod 8C CHAMPION Michael 8B CHAMPION Owen 10 CHAPMAN Jessica 10 CHATELIER Josh 10 CHIRCOP Jessica 8C CHIRCOP Nicholas 10 CHRISTENSEN Robert 9D CLARK Bryce 10 CLARK Zoe 10 COAD Amanda 12 COAD Jared 9D COAD Nick 8C COCHRAN Ashlea 8C COCHRAN Joshua 8B COCHRANE Grant 11 COCHRANE Timothy 9B COHEN Mitchell 8C COLLIER Christopher 12 COLLIER Nicholas 9D COLLINS Carly 10 COOK Rory 10 CORRIN Aaren 8B CORRIN Luke 7C CRANSTON Scott 8C CRIPPS David 10 CROFT Ewan 8B CROFT Lauren 12 CROWE Briony 7A CROWE Georgia 12 CUBITT Nicole 11 CUCE Matthew 11 D'AMICO Cecilia 11 DAVENPORT Alana 12 DAVID Mark 7A DAVID Paul 8A DI MASCIO Teresa 11 DISTANISLAO Giani 8C DOENSEN Joshua 10 DOENSEN Leigh 10 DOENSEN Rebecca 12 DOENSEN Travis 7A DOLAN Chelsea 12 DONALD Ashly 9C DONEHUE Scott 8A DONLAN David 8B DOUGLAS Peter 10 DOUGLAS Tara 12 DOUGLASS Glen 9A DRYDEN Jessica 8A DUNK Laura 12 DWYER Ashley 8B DYKSTRA Cassandra 9C EATON Sally-Jane 12 EDDY Andrew 8A EDDY Joel 11 EDWARDS Sheryl 7C ELLIS Amy 7A ELLIS Josie 12 ELLIS Nicole 9C EMBER Eve 9C ENGLAND Alyce 8A ENGLISH Brent 11 EVANS Jami 10 FARRELL Rhiannon 9D FARRUGIA Adam 10 FEARN Lucas 12 FEDLEY Levi 7B FEDLEY Simone 11 FELTON Christopher 10 FELTON Rebecca 7A FENWICK Bryce 11 FENWICK Michael 11 FERDINANDS Benjamin 10 FERDINANDS Thomas 8A FOTHERINGHAM Adam 11 FOTHERINGHAM Jessica 11 FOTHERINGHAM Stacey 12 FOWLER Lee 12 FRANIN Kara 12 FRANIN Tamika 9D FRENCH Carly 9C FRENCH Laura 10 FURMSTON Raymond 10 FURZER Christopher 9B GAFF Ben 7A GARLEPP Linda 11 GATES Erin 12 GEAR Damian 11 GEORGE Kaleigh 8C GERMANO Deanna 10 GIBSON Stuart 12 GIOVINAZZO Daniela 7C GIZZI Emily 7C GIZZI Lauren 12 GIZZI Michael 9D GLASCOTT Justin 8B GLOVER Matthew 9D GRAHAM Christopher 11 GRANT James 10 GRAY Nicholas 7C GREEN Adrian 7A GRIFFITHS Jessica 10 GRIFFITHS Peter 8C GRIMSTONE Alexander 8C GUINA Paulo 11 GULLACI Renata 9D GUNTHER Kara 10 HAGLAND Jason 12 HAGLAND Tenielle 10 HAM Alison 10 HAM Craig 12 HANOS Amelia 9C HANSEN Christopher 9D HANSEN Robyn 12 HARDMAN Daniel 10 HAYES Vanessa 11 HAYTHORNE Laura 11 HAYTHORNE Trevor 8C HAZELL Andrew 9C HEFRON Bolace 10 HENDERSON Michael 8B HENRY Ryan 10 HEUPT Emma 7B HEUSTON Courtney 10 HEWITT Adam 10 HEWITT Miranda 9C HICKMAN Ben 8C HILL Pauline 11 HIRSCHFELD Thomas 8B HOEBOER Andrew 11 HOFFMAN Ashleigh 10 HOLLAND Jamie 7C HOLLAND Mathew 7A HOLLAND Stephen 10 HOSE Lauren 10 HOSE Nathan 12 HOWDEN Ben 11 HOWDEN Lachlan 7C HOWSON Robert 12 HOWSON Samantha 8A HUGHES Robert 7B HUNTER Louise 12 HUNTER Rebecca 11 HUNTER Sarah 8A HURST Jessica 10 HUTTON Katherine 7B HUTTON Stephanie 9A IMPEY Stephen 11 IRVINE Jacqui 9A IRVINE Kelly 11 ITALIANO Michael 10 JACKSON Cameron 8B JACKSON Daniel 10 JENKIN Nikita 7B JENNINGS Erin 11 JENNINGS Michelle 9B JOHNSON Kim 10 JOHNSTONE Jessica 7B JOHNSTONE Stephen 12 KAAL Karina 10 KAAL Ryan 8A KALWIG Hayley 11 KEMM Jacinta 9C KEMM Rhianna 7B KEOGH Mitchell 9A KERR James 8B KETTLEWELL Sarah 12 KIRBY Sarah 10 KIRBY Skye 8C KLOET Dwayne 10 KNUDSEN Alister 7A KNUDSEN Jonathon 11 KOCIJAN Simone 9C LEECH Alison 12 LENNOX Brianna 10 LENNOX Jason 9A LEWIS Brianna 10 LEWIS Jason 11 LINDSAY Scott 10 LINDSAY Stacey 11 list3.txt LISZYK Stephen 9A LITTLE Kaitlin 7A LITTLE Nicholas 11 LITTLE Ross 12 LIZAL Katherine 12 LOFT Jessica 8B LORDEN Hillary 9C LOUGHNANE Briere 7A LOVE Darren 10 LOW Rachel 8C LOWRY Jake 8A LOWRY Peter 10 LYSTER Megan 7A MACLEAN Lianna 11 MACQUIRE Dale 7B MACRI Andrew 9D MACRI Micah 10 MANLEY Claire 12 MANLEY Ryan 9D MAST Deborah 9A MATSIAS Jared 9A MATTHEWS Hayden 7C MC CONNELL Ashley 8A MCCOY Frances 9C MCCUMBER Joshua 9A MCGRATH Andrea 9C MCGREGOR Adam 11 MCHARDY Amber 10 MCKENDRICK Andrew 10 MCKENZIE Brooke 10 MCKENZIE Robert 12 MCNALLY Luke 8B MEADOWS Meaghan 12 MEDCALF Emma 8B MEREDITH Ella 8A MERLO Ian 10 MERLO Rachel 7B MITCHELL Tori 10 MOLONEY Lauren 10 MOON Kimberley 11 MOON Samantha 8A MOORE Laura 9D MORGAN Blake 11 MORRIS Rohan 9B MOVIS Stefanie 8C MULLER Taryn 8A MULQUEENEY Christopher 10 MULQUEENEY Teagan 10 MURPHY Kaitlyn 9A NANKERVIS Sarah 9B NANKERVIS Troy 12 NAPL Rebecca 12 NEAL Brooke 12 NEAL Melanie 10 NEAL Michelle 8C NEUMANN Krystle 12 NIM Belinda 11 NIM Robert 7B O'SULLIVAN Adrian 12 O'SULLIVAN Daniel 8A O'SULLIVAN Michael 11 OPRAY Jake 9D OPRAY Kade 10 OPTEYNDE Phillip 9B PANTHER Candice 12 PARASHIS Matthew 10 PARASHIS Raymond 8A PASPA Alyna 10 PASPA Kyah 12 PASPA Tyron 8B PATFORD Katie 11 PEEK Alexandra 10 PEEK Anthea 8C PEMBER Jay 11 PEMBER Paige 7A PENNY Lauren 11 POTTER John 11 POTTS Kimberley 10 POYNTER Jason 9C POYNTER Timothy 7B PRICE Luke 7B PRIMANDANI Irma 11 PRIOR Kathryn 11 PUTS Kyle 9B PUTS Rebecca 12 RASMUSSEN Claire 8A READ Jonathan 10 REARDON Simon 11 REID Nicholas 9A RELF Jordan 8A RICHARDS Sean 7C RICHARDSON Troy 9A RIGGS Andrew 10 ROBERTS Adrienne 11 ROBERTS Kaitlyn 9C ROBERTS Steven 12 ROBOTTOM Tarryn 10 ROMEO Alana 9C ROSSER Brittany 7C ROSSER Rhiannon 10 RUSSELL Kathleen 11 RUSSELL Thomas 9A RUTLEY Brett 9D RUTLEY Jarrod 10 RUTLEY Kieran 7B RYAN Daniel 11 SCANNELL Eloise 10 SCHWENNESEN Travis 8A SCOTT Luke 7A SEABROOK Timothy 7C SHANAHAN Amanda 12 SHANAHAN Katie 8B SHANAHAN Megan 9C SHIELD Daniel 7B SHIPMAN Chloe 8B SIMS Inee 8A SMITH Glenn 10 SMITH Lauren 9B SMITH Russell 7C SMOEL Alana 9B SMOEL Andrew 8A SPENCER Leah 10 STEPHENS Jarrad 7C STOIKOS Matthew 11 TAN David 9C TAPAI Christopher 12 TAPAI Claire 7B TAPAI Matthew 10 TAPPER Emily 7A TAPPER Samuel 10 TAYLOR Seamus 10 TEMPLER Ashleigh 8C TEMPLER Kate 10 THEISINGER Braden 10 THEISINGER Sharae 7A THIELE Melissa 11 THOMPSON Merryn 12 THOMSON Ashleigh 8B THOMSON Sean 10 TINKLER Rohan 11 TRICKEY Brooke 12 TRICKEY Joanne 10 TRICKEY Nicole 11 TUCKER Keira-Lee 7C TURNER Daymian 9D URBANO Melissa 9D VIGO Tess 7B WADDELL Jodee 8A WADDELL Karissa 10 WAGG Brodie 11 WALKER Nathan 9C WALTON Aaron 11 WALTON Ben 8C WARNER Geoffrey 7B WATERS Kalila 9B WEEKS Benjamin 10 WEST Charlotte 12 WEST Grace 7A WEST Oliver 9D WHITE Matthew 7A WHITE Shane 11 WHITE Stephanie 10 WHITFIELD Alana 8A WILLIAMS Candice 11 WILLIAMS Kylie 10 WILLIAMS Stephanie 8C WILSON Daniel 9D WILSON Michelle 9B WILSON Natalie 7C WITTINGSLOW Brad 8C WOODS Lisa 9B WOODSTOCK Lachlan 10 WOOTTON Natalie 7C WOOTTON Sarah 10 WYNN Jonathan 11 ZOSENS Akira 8C 411 student portrait shots of poor quality but recogizable. ...411 student portrait shots of poor quality but recogizable. The images have been copied to the RDHS images folder (Images 34000 - 34999 Parkwood Secondary College) but have not been loaded to this VC (database) entry. They are accessible at the archives. Note that student images are also available from the 2003 school magazine in the class photographs. See entry 4339-2003.ABBOTT Daniel 9D AGATHAGELIDIS Andrew 9A AGATHAGELIDIS Christopher 10 AGTOFT Gabrielle 11 AKBARI Bianca 12 AKBARI Hannifah 12 ALLEN Tanya 11 ANDERSEN Sean 9C ANDERSON Luke 11 ANDERSON Scott-David 8A BAIRD Antoinette 11 BAKIC Kirsty 9C BAKIC Shaun 7B BALSAMO Jack 9C BANDEGI Nina 10 BANDEGI Reza 7B BATES Cassandra 7C BELL Adam 8B BELL Jessica 9B BELL Lachlan 12 BENDEN Kate 7A BENNETT Aidan 12 BERNARD Jason 10 BERNARD Megan 7C BICKFORD Joshua 11 BICKFORD Peter 8C BLACK James 10 BLACK Lauren 12 BLACK Lawrence 8B BLACKIE David 9D BLACKIE Georgia 11 BLACKWOOD Rebecca 8B BLUEMING Andrew 9A BLUEMING Michael 11 BOURKE Ashlee 11 BREWSTER Karla 11 BRINCAT Amy 10 BRINCAT Jack 8C BRINCAT Jake 12 BRINCAT Tammy 11 BROCKHUS Tanya 12 BROCKLEY Amanda 9A BROOKS Emma 9C BROOKS Jack 9C BROUSSARD Elizabeth 9B BRUDENELL Alana 11 BUGNO Daniel 12 BYRNE Nathan 9C BYRNE Simon 11 CALVERT Rebecca 7A CAMPBELL Jordan 9B CANNON Christopher 10 CARPENTER Ashley 9A CASTLES Brianna 11 CASTLES Jarrod 8C CHAMPION Michael 8B CHAMPION Owen 10 CHAPMAN Jessica 10 CHATELIER Josh 10 CHIRCOP Jessica 8C CHIRCOP Nicholas 10 CHRISTENSEN Robert 9D CLARK Bryce 10 CLARK Zoe 10 COAD Amanda 12 COAD Jared 9D COAD Nick 8C COCHRAN Ashlea 8C COCHRAN Joshua 8B COCHRANE Grant 11 COCHRANE Timothy 9B COHEN Mitchell 8C COLLIER Christopher 12 COLLIER Nicholas 9D COLLINS Carly 10 COOK Rory 10 CORRIN Aaren 8B CORRIN Luke 7C CRANSTON Scott 8C CRIPPS David 10 CROFT Ewan 8B CROFT Lauren 12 CROWE Briony 7A CROWE Georgia 12 CUBITT Nicole 11 CUCE Matthew 11 D'AMICO Cecilia 11 DAVENPORT Alana 12 DAVID Mark 7A DAVID Paul 8A DI MASCIO Teresa 11 DISTANISLAO Giani 8C DOENSEN Joshua 10 DOENSEN Leigh 10 DOENSEN Rebecca 12 DOENSEN Travis 7A DOLAN Chelsea 12 DONALD Ashly 9C DONEHUE Scott 8A DONLAN David 8B DOUGLAS Peter 10 DOUGLAS Tara 12 DOUGLASS Glen 9A DRYDEN Jessica 8A DUNK Laura 12 DWYER Ashley 8B DYKSTRA Cassandra 9C EATON Sally-Jane 12 EDDY Andrew 8A EDDY Joel 11 EDWARDS Sheryl 7C ELLIS Amy 7A ELLIS Josie 12 ELLIS Nicole 9C EMBER Eve 9C ENGLAND Alyce 8A ENGLISH Brent 11 EVANS Jami 10 FARRELL Rhiannon 9D FARRUGIA Adam 10 FEARN Lucas 12 FEDLEY Levi 7B FEDLEY Simone 11 FELTON Christopher 10 FELTON Rebecca 7A FENWICK Bryce 11 FENWICK Michael 11 FERDINANDS Benjamin 10 FERDINANDS Thomas 8A FOTHERINGHAM Adam 11 FOTHERINGHAM Jessica 11 FOTHERINGHAM Stacey 12 FOWLER Lee 12 FRANIN Kara 12 FRANIN Tamika 9D FRENCH Carly 9C FRENCH Laura 10 FURMSTON Raymond 10 FURZER Christopher 9B GAFF Ben 7A GARLEPP Linda 11 GATES Erin 12 GEAR Damian 11 GEORGE Kaleigh 8C GERMANO Deanna 10 GIBSON Stuart 12 GIOVINAZZO Daniela 7C GIZZI Emily 7C GIZZI Lauren 12 GIZZI Michael 9D GLASCOTT Justin 8B GLOVER Matthew 9D GRAHAM Christopher 11 GRANT James 10 GRAY Nicholas 7C GREEN Adrian 7A GRIFFITHS Jessica 10 GRIFFITHS Peter 8C GRIMSTONE Alexander 8C GUINA Paulo 11 GULLACI Renata 9D GUNTHER Kara 10 HAGLAND Jason 12 HAGLAND Tenielle 10 HAM Alison 10 HAM Craig 12 HANOS Amelia 9C HANSEN Christopher 9D HANSEN Robyn 12 HARDMAN Daniel 10 HAYES Vanessa 11 HAYTHORNE Laura 11 HAYTHORNE Trevor 8C HAZELL Andrew 9C HEFRON Bolace 10 HENDERSON Michael 8B HENRY Ryan 10 HEUPT Emma 7B HEUSTON Courtney 10 HEWITT Adam 10 HEWITT Miranda 9C HICKMAN Ben 8C HILL Pauline 11 HIRSCHFELD Thomas 8B HOEBOER Andrew 11 HOFFMAN Ashleigh 10 HOLLAND Jamie 7C HOLLAND Mathew 7A HOLLAND Stephen 10 HOSE Lauren 10 HOSE Nathan 12 HOWDEN Ben 11 HOWDEN Lachlan 7C HOWSON Robert 12 HOWSON Samantha 8A HUGHES Robert 7B HUNTER Louise 12 HUNTER Rebecca 11 HUNTER Sarah 8A HURST Jessica 10 HUTTON Katherine 7B HUTTON Stephanie 9A IMPEY Stephen 11 IRVINE Jacqui 9A IRVINE Kelly 11 ITALIANO Michael 10 JACKSON Cameron 8B JACKSON Daniel 10 JENKIN Nikita 7B JENNINGS Erin 11 JENNINGS Michelle 9B JOHNSON Kim 10 JOHNSTONE Jessica 7B JOHNSTONE Stephen 12 KAAL Karina 10 KAAL Ryan 8A KALWIG Hayley 11 KEMM Jacinta 9C KEMM Rhianna 7B KEOGH Mitchell 9A KERR James 8B KETTLEWELL Sarah 12 KIRBY Sarah 10 KIRBY Skye 8C KLOET Dwayne 10 KNUDSEN Alister 7A KNUDSEN Jonathon 11 KOCIJAN Simone 9C LEECH Alison 12 LENNOX Brianna 10 LENNOX Jason 9A LEWIS Brianna 10 LEWIS Jason 11 LINDSAY Scott 10 LINDSAY Stacey 11 list3.txt LISZYK Stephen 9A LITTLE Kaitlin 7A LITTLE Nicholas 11 LITTLE Ross 12 LIZAL Katherine 12 LOFT Jessica 8B LORDEN Hillary 9C LOUGHNANE Briere 7A LOVE Darren 10 LOW Rachel 8C LOWRY Jake 8A LOWRY Peter 10 LYSTER Megan 7A MACLEAN Lianna 11 MACQUIRE Dale 7B MACRI Andrew 9D MACRI Micah 10 MANLEY Claire 12 MANLEY Ryan 9D MAST Deborah 9A MATSIAS Jared 9A MATTHEWS Hayden 7C MC CONNELL Ashley 8A MCCOY Frances 9C MCCUMBER Joshua 9A MCGRATH Andrea 9C MCGREGOR Adam 11 MCHARDY Amber 10 MCKENDRICK Andrew 10 MCKENZIE Brooke 10 MCKENZIE Robert 12 MCNALLY Luke 8B MEADOWS Meaghan 12 MEDCALF Emma 8B MEREDITH Ella 8A MERLO Ian 10 MERLO Rachel 7B MITCHELL Tori 10 MOLONEY Lauren 10 MOON Kimberley 11 MOON Samantha 8A MOORE Laura 9D MORGAN Blake 11 MORRIS Rohan 9B MOVIS Stefanie 8C MULLER Taryn 8A MULQUEENEY Christopher 10 MULQUEENEY Teagan 10 MURPHY Kaitlyn 9A NANKERVIS Sarah 9B NANKERVIS Troy 12 NAPL Rebecca 12 NEAL Brooke 12 NEAL Melanie 10 NEAL Michelle 8C NEUMANN Krystle 12 NIM Belinda 11 NIM Robert 7B O'SULLIVAN Adrian 12 O'SULLIVAN Daniel 8A O'SULLIVAN Michael 11 OPRAY Jake 9D OPRAY Kade 10 OPTEYNDE Phillip 9B PANTHER Candice 12 PARASHIS Matthew 10 PARASHIS Raymond 8A PASPA Alyna 10 PASPA Kyah 12 PASPA Tyron 8B PATFORD Katie 11 PEEK Alexandra 10 PEEK Anthea 8C PEMBER Jay 11 PEMBER Paige 7A PENNY Lauren 11 POTTER John 11 POTTS Kimberley 10 POYNTER Jason 9C POYNTER Timothy 7B PRICE Luke 7B PRIMANDANI Irma 11 PRIOR Kathryn 11 PUTS Kyle 9B PUTS Rebecca 12 RASMUSSEN Claire 8A READ Jonathan 10 REARDON Simon 11 REID Nicholas 9A RELF Jordan 8A RICHARDS Sean 7C RICHARDSON Troy 9A RIGGS Andrew 10 ROBERTS Adrienne 11 ROBERTS Kaitlyn 9C ROBERTS Steven 12 ROBOTTOM Tarryn 10 ROMEO Alana 9C ROSSER Brittany 7C ROSSER Rhiannon 10 RUSSELL Kathleen 11 RUSSELL Thomas 9A RUTLEY Brett 9D RUTLEY Jarrod 10 RUTLEY Kieran 7B RYAN Daniel 11 SCANNELL Eloise 10 SCHWENNESEN Travis 8A SCOTT Luke 7A SEABROOK Timothy 7C SHANAHAN Amanda 12 SHANAHAN Katie 8B SHANAHAN Megan 9C SHIELD Daniel 7B SHIPMAN Chloe 8B SIMS Inee 8A SMITH Glenn 10 SMITH Lauren 9B SMITH Russell 7C SMOEL Alana 9B SMOEL Andrew 8A SPENCER Leah 10 STEPHENS Jarrad 7C STOIKOS Matthew 11 TAN David 9C TAPAI Christopher 12 TAPAI Claire 7B TAPAI Matthew 10 TAPPER Emily 7A TAPPER Samuel 10 TAYLOR Seamus 10 TEMPLER Ashleigh 8C TEMPLER Kate 10 THEISINGER Braden 10 THEISINGER Sharae 7A THIELE Melissa 11 THOMPSON Merryn 12 THOMSON Ashleigh 8B THOMSON Sean 10 TINKLER Rohan 11 TRICKEY Brooke 12 TRICKEY Joanne 10 TRICKEY Nicole 11 TUCKER Keira-Lee 7C TURNER Daymian 9D URBANO Melissa 9D VIGO Tess 7B WADDELL Jodee 8A WADDELL Karissa 10 WAGG Brodie 11 WALKER Nathan 9C WALTON Aaron 11 WALTON Ben 8C WARNER Geoffrey 7B WATERS Kalila 9B WEEKS Benjamin 10 WEST Charlotte 12 WEST Grace 7A WEST Oliver 9D WHITE Matthew 7A WHITE Shane 11 WHITE Stephanie 10 WHITFIELD Alana 8A WILLIAMS Candice 11 WILLIAMS Kylie 10 WILLIAMS Stephanie 8C WILSON Daniel 9D WILSON Michelle 9B WILSON Natalie 7C WITTINGSLOW Brad 8C WOODS Lisa 9B WOODSTOCK Lachlan 10 WOOTTON Natalie 7C WOOTTON Sarah 10 WYNN Jonathan 11 ZOSENS Akira 8C -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, student photographs for 2002
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Abbott Daniel C1 Agtoft Gabrielle C4 Akbari Bianca C2 Akbari Hannifah C2 Allen Tanya F3 Alsop Raymond C5 Andersen Sean C6 Anderson Luke G2 Anderson Scott-David M1 Apostolos Kadie C3 Baird Antoinette F6 Baird Elisha G5 Bakic Kirsty F6 Baldwin Samantha C4 Balsamo Jack F2 Bandegi Nina C4 Barras Adam C3 Bell Adam C4 Bell Jessica C5 Bell Lachlan G6 Bell Nichola C3 Bennett Aidan M3 Bennett Peter C6 Bennett Rhys M2 Bernard Jason C3 Bickford Joshua F2 Bickford Peter F6 Bickford Samuel F3 Biggs Kayla M2 Blackie David C2 Blackie Georgia C1 Blackwood Rebecca M2 Black James M4 Black Katrina F2 Black Lauren M2 Black Lawrence F1 Blueming Andrew F6 Blueming Michael F5 Bourke Ashlee F1 Bourke Kirsten F2 Boyd Lachlan G5 Braybrook James C1 Brewster Karla F5 Brincat Amy M5 Brincat Jack M1 Brincat Jake M2 Brincat Tammy M4 Brockhus Tanya C5 Brockley Amanda G4 Brooks Emma F2 Brooks Jack F4 Broussard Elizabeth F6 Brown Benjamin F4 Brudenell Alana M6 Bugno Daniel F2 Bullock Emily F5 Bulman Chloe F5 Byrne Nathan F6 Byrne Simon F4 Campbell Hollie M3 Campbell Jordan M6 Cannon Christopher M3 Cannon Shaun M2 Carboni Thomas M1 Carpenter Ashley G1 Castles Brianna G1 Castles Jarrod G2 Champion Michael F5 Champion Owen F3 Chapman Jessica F1 Chatelier Evan F4 Chatelier Josh F1 Chircop Jessica F3 Chircop Nicholas F5 Christensen Robert C1 Chuck Matthew F5 Clarke Bill G3 Clark Benita M4 Clark Bryce M2 Clark Michelle M3 Clark Zoe M2 Clegg Ryan C1 Clifford Matthew G4 Coad Amanda M1 Coad Jared M6 Coad Nick M4 Cochrane Grant M2 Cochrane Timothy M4 Cochran Ashlea M2 Cochran Joshua M6 Cohen Mitchell C5 Cole Michael F5 Collier Christopher C6 Collier Nicholas C5 Cook Ewan F5 Cook Ngaire C4 Cook Rory F1 Corrin Aaron M1 Cranston Scott F2 Cripps David F6 Croft Ewan G2 Croft Lauren G4 Crowe Georgia C5 Cubitt Nicole M1 Cuce Matthew M3 D'Amico Cecilia G2 Davenport Alana M4 Davenport Boyd M5 David Paul C2 Davis Brett M1 Di Mascio Teresa C4 Dilley Emma M6 Distanislao Giani M4 Doensen Joshua C4 Doensen Leigh G6 Doensen Rebecca C2 Doig Bronwyn F2 Dolan Chelsea C3 Dolphin Timothy M1 Donald Ashly G6 Donehue Scott C2 Donlan David M6 Douglass Glen G5 Douglass Jillian G1 Douglas Peter C4 Douglas Tara F4 Dryden Jessica M5 Dungen Erin G4 Dunk Laura F1 Dwyer Ashley F4 Dykstra Cassandra M4 Eaton Sally-Jane C6 Eddy Andrew F2 Eddy Joel F1 Ellis Nicole G5 Ember Clair G3 Ember Eve G1 England Alyce C4 Farrugia Adam F6 Fearn Lucas F5 Felton Christopher G4 Fenwick Bryce M5 Fenwick Michael M3 Ferdinands Benjamin F3 Ferdinands Thomas F2 Fotheringham Adam F2 Fotheringham Jessica F4 Fotheringham Stacey F6 Fowler Lee M6 Franin Kara M2 Franin Tamika M1 French Carly F4 French Laura F2 Furmston Raymond C3 Furzer Christopher F1 Gallagher Dean G4 Garlepp Linda G2 Garrett Cylind C5 Gates Erin M6 Gear Damian G4 Gear Penelope G5 George Kaleigh G3 Germano Teresa G6 Gibson Stuart G5 Gizzi Lauren F3 Gizzi Michael F1 Glascott Justin C5 Glover Matthew G3 Graham Christopher C4 Grant James G3 Grant Katherine G2 Green Wesley G1 Griffiths Jessica G3 Griffiths Peter G4 Grimstone Alexander G5 Gullaci Renata C1 Gunther Kara F4 Hagland Jason F3 Hagland Tenielle F2 Hall Lauren C4 Ham Alison C2 Ham Craig C5 Hanos Amelia G1 Hansen Christopher F5 Hansen Robyn F1 Hayes Vanessa F4 Haythorne Laura C6 Haythorne Trevor C3 Hazell Andrew G2 Hefron Bolace F6 Henderson Katie F1 Henderson Michael F5 Heuston Courtney M4 Hewitt Adam M3 Hewitt Mark M4 Hewitt Miranda M5 Hickford Nancy G1 Hickman Ben G3 Hill Ashley C4 Hill Jessica F2 Hill Pauline C2 Hill Timothy F5 Hirschfeld Thomas C4 Hoffman Ashleigh M2 Holland Leigh M3 Holland Stephen M1 Hose Lauren C5 Hose Nathan C1 Howson Robert F6 Howson Samantha F4 Hull Sienna F5 Hunter Louise G2 Hunter Rebecca G4 Hunter Sarah G1 Hurst Jessica F6 Hutton Stephanie C4 Impey Rohan G6 Impey Stephen G3 Irvine Jacqui F4 Irvine Kelly F6 Italiano Michael G6 Jackson Cameron F1 Jackson Daniel F5 Janicke Julia M4 Janicke Kellie M5 Jellett Carley M5 Jennings Erin C2 Jennings Michelle C1 Johnson Kim C5 Johnstone Stephen C1 Kaal Karina F4 Kaal Ryan F1 Kalwig Glen M4 Kalwig Hayley M6 Kemm Jacinta M3 Kemm Micaela M5 Kennedy Courtney G6 Keogh Mitchell M1 Kerr James C6 Kirby Sarah C6 Kirby Skye C2 Klinge Ashlee M4 Kloet Chantelle C1 Kloet Dwayne C5 Knudsen Jonathon M5 Kocijan Simone F3 Leech Alison M3 Lennox Brianna G4 Lennox Jason G6 Lewis Brianna F1 Lewis Christopher F5 Lewis Jason F3 Lewis Zoe C1 list2.txt Liszyk Gillian C4 Liszyk Stephen C2 Little Nicholas C4 Little Ross C5 Lizal Katherine G5 Loft Jessica M5 Lorden Hillary M6 Love Darren C6 Love Michael C3 Lowry Jake M4 Lowry Peter M1 Low Rachael M5 Luis Rui G1 Luscombe Karen C2 Maclean Lianna M3 Macri Andrew M6 Macri Cara M1 Macri Micah M3 Mallison Shantelle F1 Mangan Matthew C6 Manley Claire M3 Manley Ryan M2 Marnell Richard M1 Marshall David F2 Martinz Nathan G3 Martyn Felicity F2 Mast Deborah G5 Matsias Jared C2 Mc Connell Ashley M1 Mc Coy Benjamin G3 Mc Coy Luke G3 Mc Grath Christopher M3 Mc Leod Timothy C1 Mc Neill Sarah C6 Mccoy Frances G3 Mccumber Joshua C6 Mcdiarmid Jaydine G5 Mcgrath Andrea M4 Mcgregor Adam C5 Mchardy Amber F1 Mckendrick Andrew G2 Mckendrick Sharon G4 Mckenzie Brooke C1 Mckenzie Robert C4 Mcmahon Vanessa C2 Mcnally Luke C3 Meadows Meaghan F1 Medcalf Emma M2 Meredith Ella G2 Merlo Ian M2 Milsome Brett G3 Mitchell Tori C3 Moloney Lauren F3 Moon Kimberley F1 Moon Samantha F4 Moore Laura M1 Moreland Scott G4 Morgan Jake C2 Morgan Kyle C1 Morgan Samantha C6 Morris Rohan F4 Moss Alexander M4 Muller Taryn M3 Mulqueeney Christopher G5 Mulqueeney Mark G4 Mulqueeney Teagan G1 Murphy Kaitlyn M3 Musovic Saraya G5 Nankervis Sarah C4 Nankervis Troy C2 Napl Rebecca C1 Neal Brooke F5 Neal Melanie G6 Neal Michelle G1 Neumann Krystle G3 Nim Belinda C4 O'Neill Jarrad G3 O'Neill Jonathan G2 O'Neill Luke G5 O'Sullivan Adrian C3 O'Sullivan Daniel C1 O'Sullivan Michael C6 Opray Ellese G2 Opray Jake G6 Opray Kade G3 Opteynde Phillip G2 Panther Candice F6 Parashis Matthew G6 Parashis Raymond G1 Parton Joanne F4 Paspa Alyna C3 Paspa Kyah C4 Paspa Lys C5 Paspa Tyron C6 Patford Katie M5 Peek Alexandra G6 Peek Anthea G1 Pember Jay M6 Penny Lauren M2 Potts Kimberley G1 Poynter Jason G1 Poynton Steven G6 Price Bradley M2 Price Trevor F3 Primandani Irma M1 Puts Kyle G3 Puts Rebecca G4 Rasmussen Claire G6 Read Jonathan M3 Reardon Simon F4 Reid Nicholas F3 Relf Jordan F1 Relf Meagan F5 Richardson Troy C5 Riggs Andrew M5 Roberts Adrienne F4 Roberts Kaitlyn F1 Roberts Lauren G5 Roberts Steven G5 Robottom Tarryn M3 Roevens Steven M1 Rollinson Caitlin F6 Romeo Alana M5 Romeo Megan M6 Rosser Rhiannon G2 Russell Kathleen F4 Russell Thomas F3 Rutley Brett M2 Rutley Jarrod M5 Ryan Daniel F2 Salmon Rhys G5 Scannell Eloise M1 Schwennesen Travis C1 Shanahan Amanda G6 Shanahan Katie G1 Shanahan Megan G3 Shipman Chloe G4 Sims Inee C4 Smith Glenn G4 Smith Lauren M3 Smith Natasha M6 Smoel Alana G1 Smoel Andrew G6 Spencer Bradley C2 Spencer Leah C1 Spurrell Jarrod M5 Staff Uchida Yuki Stephenson Craig F2 Stoikos Matthew C6 Syms Belinda G3 Tan David M2 Tan Julie M1 Tapai Christopher F6 Tapai Matthew F4 Tapper Samuel F4 Taylor Robert M4 Templer Ashleigh G2 Templer Kate G5 Theisinger Braden G5 Thiele Melissa M6 Thompson Merryn C1 Thomson Ashleigh M3 Thomson Sean M4 Tindal Shannon G5 Tinkler Rebecca C3 Tinkler Rohan C5 Toft Ashley F3 Trickey Brooke C6 Trickey Joanne C6 Trickey Nicole C1 Turner Daymian M4 Urbano Meghan G2 Urbano Melissa M6 Urbano Nancy M5 Urbano Sarah G2 Waddell Jodee M3 Waddell Karissa M5 Wagg Brodie G6 Walker Nathan C2 Walters Gregory M5 Walton Aaron C3 Walton Ben C5 Waters Kalila F3 Weeks Benjamin M6 Wharton Ben F4 White Shane F1 White Stephanie G2 Whitfield Alana F2 Willersdorf Rochelle G4 Williams Benjamin G6 Williams Candice F5 Williams Kylie M6 Williams Stephanie F3 Wilson Daniel C3 Wilson Michelle F5 Wittingslow Brad F6 Woodstock Lachlan C6 Woods Lisa F5 Wootton Michelle F1 Wootton Sarah F3 Wynn Jonathan C3 Zosens Akira C2...Abbott Daniel C1 Agtoft Gabrielle C4 Akbari Bianca C2 Akbari Hannifah C2 Allen Tanya F3 Alsop Raymond C5 Andersen Sean C6 Anderson Luke G2 Anderson Scott-David M1 Apostolos Kadie C3 Baird Antoinette F6 Baird Elisha G5 Bakic Kirsty F6 Baldwin Samantha C4 Balsamo Jack F2 Bandegi Nina C4 Barras Adam C3 Bell Adam C4 Bell Jessica C5 Bell Lachlan G6 Bell Nichola C3 Bennett Aidan M3 Bennett Peter C6 Bennett Rhys M2 Bernard Jason C3 Bickford Joshua F2 Bickford Peter F6 Bickford Samuel F3 Biggs Kayla M2 Blackie David C2 Blackie Georgia C1 Blackwood Rebecca M2 Black James M4 Black Katrina F2 Black Lauren M2 Black Lawrence F1 Blueming Andrew F6 Blueming Michael F5 Bourke Ashlee F1 Bourke Kirsten F2 Boyd Lachlan G5 Braybrook James C1 Brewster Karla F5 Brincat Amy M5 Brincat Jack M1 Brincat Jake M2 Brincat Tammy M4 Brockhus Tanya C5 Brockley Amanda G4 Brooks Emma F2 Brooks Jack F4 Broussard Elizabeth F6 Brown Benjamin F4 Brudenell Alana M6 Bugno Daniel F2 Bullock Emily F5 Bulman Chloe F5 Byrne Nathan F6 Byrne Simon F4 Campbell Hollie M3 Campbell Jordan M6 Cannon Christopher M3 Cannon Shaun M2 Carboni Thomas M1 Carpenter Ashley G1 Castles Brianna G1 Castles Jarrod G2 Champion Michael F5 Champion Owen F3 Chapman Jessica F1 Chatelier Evan F4 Chatelier Josh F1 Chircop Jessica F3 Chircop Nicholas F5 Christensen Robert C1 Chuck Matthew F5 Clarke Bill G3 Clark Benita M4 Clark Bryce M2 Clark Michelle M3 Clark Zoe M2 Clegg Ryan C1 Clifford Matthew G4 Coad Amanda M1 Coad Jared M6 Coad Nick M4 Cochrane Grant M2 Cochrane Timothy M4 Cochran Ashlea M2 Cochran Joshua M6 Cohen Mitchell C5 Cole Michael F5 Collier Christopher C6 Collier Nicholas C5 Cook Ewan F5 Cook Ngaire C4 Cook Rory F1 Corrin Aaron M1 Cranston Scott F2 Cripps David F6 Croft Ewan G2 Croft Lauren G4 Crowe Georgia C5 Cubitt Nicole M1 Cuce Matthew M3 D'Amico Cecilia G2 Davenport Alana M4 Davenport Boyd M5 David Paul C2 Davis Brett M1 Di Mascio Teresa C4 Dilley Emma M6 Distanislao Giani M4 Doensen Joshua C4 Doensen Leigh G6 Doensen Rebecca C2 Doig Bronwyn F2 Dolan Chelsea C3 Dolphin Timothy M1 Donald Ashly G6 Donehue Scott C2 Donlan David M6 Douglass Glen G5 Douglass Jillian G1 Douglas Peter C4 Douglas Tara F4 Dryden Jessica M5 Dungen Erin G4 Dunk Laura F1 Dwyer Ashley F4 Dykstra Cassandra M4 Eaton Sally-Jane C6 Eddy Andrew F2 Eddy Joel F1 Ellis Nicole G5 Ember Clair G3 Ember Eve G1 England Alyce C4 Farrugia Adam F6 Fearn Lucas F5 Felton Christopher G4 Fenwick Bryce M5 Fenwick Michael M3 Ferdinands Benjamin F3 Ferdinands Thomas F2 Fotheringham Adam F2 Fotheringham Jessica F4 Fotheringham Stacey F6 Fowler Lee M6 Franin Kara M2 Franin Tamika M1 French Carly F4 French Laura F2 Furmston Raymond C3 Furzer Christopher F1 Gallagher Dean G4 Garlepp Linda G2 Garrett Cylind C5 Gates Erin M6 Gear Damian G4 Gear Penelope G5 George Kaleigh G3 Germano Teresa G6 Gibson Stuart G5 Gizzi Lauren F3 Gizzi Michael F1 Glascott Justin C5 Glover Matthew G3 Graham Christopher C4 Grant James G3 Grant Katherine G2 Green Wesley G1 Griffiths Jessica G3 Griffiths Peter G4 Grimstone Alexander G5 Gullaci Renata C1 Gunther Kara F4 Hagland Jason F3 Hagland Tenielle F2 Hall Lauren C4 Ham Alison C2 Ham Craig C5 Hanos Amelia G1 Hansen Christopher F5 Hansen Robyn F1 Hayes Vanessa F4 Haythorne Laura C6 Haythorne Trevor C3 Hazell Andrew G2 Hefron Bolace F6 Henderson Katie F1 Henderson Michael F5 Heuston Courtney M4 Hewitt Adam M3 Hewitt Mark M4 Hewitt Miranda M5 Hickford Nancy G1 Hickman Ben G3 Hill Ashley C4 Hill Jessica F2 Hill Pauline C2 Hill Timothy F5 Hirschfeld Thomas C4 Hoffman Ashleigh M2 Holland Leigh M3 Holland Stephen M1 Hose Lauren C5 Hose Nathan C1 Howson Robert F6 Howson Samantha F4 Hull Sienna F5 Hunter Louise G2 Hunter Rebecca G4 Hunter Sarah G1 Hurst Jessica F6 Hutton Stephanie C4 Impey Rohan G6 Impey Stephen G3 Irvine Jacqui F4 Irvine Kelly F6 Italiano Michael G6 Jackson Cameron F1 Jackson Daniel F5 Janicke Julia M4 Janicke Kellie M5 Jellett Carley M5 Jennings Erin C2 Jennings Michelle C1 Johnson Kim C5 Johnstone Stephen C1 Kaal Karina F4 Kaal Ryan F1 Kalwig Glen M4 Kalwig Hayley M6 Kemm Jacinta M3 Kemm Micaela M5 Kennedy Courtney G6 Keogh Mitchell M1 Kerr James C6 Kirby Sarah C6 Kirby Skye C2 Klinge Ashlee M4 Kloet Chantelle C1 Kloet Dwayne C5 Knudsen Jonathon M5 Kocijan Simone F3 Leech Alison M3 Lennox Brianna G4 Lennox Jason G6 Lewis Brianna F1 Lewis Christopher F5 Lewis Jason F3 Lewis Zoe C1 list2.txt Liszyk Gillian C4 Liszyk Stephen C2 Little Nicholas C4 Little Ross C5 Lizal Katherine G5 Loft Jessica M5 Lorden Hillary M6 Love Darren C6 Love Michael C3 Lowry Jake M4 Lowry Peter M1 Low Rachael M5 Luis Rui G1 Luscombe Karen C2 Maclean Lianna M3 Macri Andrew M6 Macri Cara M1 Macri Micah M3 Mallison Shantelle F1 Mangan Matthew C6 Manley Claire M3 Manley Ryan M2 Marnell Richard M1 Marshall David F2 Martinz Nathan G3 Martyn Felicity F2 Mast Deborah G5 Matsias Jared C2 Mc Connell Ashley M1 Mc Coy Benjamin G3 Mc Coy Luke G3 Mc Grath Christopher M3 Mc Leod Timothy C1 Mc Neill Sarah C6 Mccoy Frances G3 Mccumber Joshua C6 Mcdiarmid Jaydine G5 Mcgrath Andrea M4 Mcgregor Adam C5 Mchardy Amber F1 Mckendrick Andrew G2 Mckendrick Sharon G4 Mckenzie Brooke C1 Mckenzie Robert C4 Mcmahon Vanessa C2 Mcnally Luke C3 Meadows Meaghan F1 Medcalf Emma M2 Meredith Ella G2 Merlo Ian M2 Milsome Brett G3 Mitchell Tori C3 Moloney Lauren F3 Moon Kimberley F1 Moon Samantha F4 Moore Laura M1 Moreland Scott G4 Morgan Jake C2 Morgan Kyle C1 Morgan Samantha C6 Morris Rohan F4 Moss Alexander M4 Muller Taryn M3 Mulqueeney Christopher G5 Mulqueeney Mark G4 Mulqueeney Teagan G1 Murphy Kaitlyn M3 Musovic Saraya G5 Nankervis Sarah C4 Nankervis Troy C2 Napl Rebecca C1 Neal Brooke F5 Neal Melanie G6 Neal Michelle G1 Neumann Krystle G3 Nim Belinda C4 O'Neill Jarrad G3 O'Neill Jonathan G2 O'Neill Luke G5 O'Sullivan Adrian C3 O'Sullivan Daniel C1 O'Sullivan Michael C6 Opray Ellese G2 Opray Jake G6 Opray Kade G3 Opteynde Phillip G2 Panther Candice F6 Parashis Matthew G6 Parashis Raymond G1 Parton Joanne F4 Paspa Alyna C3 Paspa Kyah C4 Paspa Lys C5 Paspa Tyron C6 Patford Katie M5 Peek Alexandra G6 Peek Anthea G1 Pember Jay M6 Penny Lauren M2 Potts Kimberley G1 Poynter Jason G1 Poynton Steven G6 Price Bradley M2 Price Trevor F3 Primandani Irma M1 Puts Kyle G3 Puts Rebecca G4 Rasmussen Claire G6 Read Jonathan M3 Reardon Simon F4 Reid Nicholas F3 Relf Jordan F1 Relf Meagan F5 Richardson Troy C5 Riggs Andrew M5 Roberts Adrienne F4 Roberts Kaitlyn F1 Roberts Lauren G5 Roberts Steven G5 Robottom Tarryn M3 Roevens Steven M1 Rollinson Caitlin F6 Romeo Alana M5 Romeo Megan M6 Rosser Rhiannon G2 Russell Kathleen F4 Russell Thomas F3 Rutley Brett M2 Rutley Jarrod M5 Ryan Daniel F2 Salmon Rhys G5 Scannell Eloise M1 Schwennesen Travis C1 Shanahan Amanda G6 Shanahan Katie G1 Shanahan Megan G3 Shipman Chloe G4 Sims Inee C4 Smith Glenn G4 Smith Lauren M3 Smith Natasha M6 Smoel Alana G1 Smoel Andrew G6 Spencer Bradley C2 Spencer Leah C1 Spurrell Jarrod M5 Staff Uchida Yuki Stephenson Craig F2 Stoikos Matthew C6 Syms Belinda G3 Tan David M2 Tan Julie M1 Tapai Christopher F6 Tapai Matthew F4 Tapper Samuel F4 Taylor Robert M4 Templer Ashleigh G2 Templer Kate G5 Theisinger Braden G5 Thiele Melissa M6 Thompson Merryn C1 Thomson Ashleigh M3 Thomson Sean M4 Tindal Shannon G5 Tinkler Rebecca C3 Tinkler Rohan C5 Toft Ashley F3 Trickey Brooke C6 Trickey Joanne C6 Trickey Nicole C1 Turner Daymian M4 Urbano Meghan G2 Urbano Melissa M6 Urbano Nancy M5 Urbano Sarah G2 Waddell Jodee M3 Waddell Karissa M5 Wagg Brodie G6 Walker Nathan C2 Walters Gregory M5 Walton Aaron C3 Walton Ben C5 Waters Kalila F3 Weeks Benjamin M6 Wharton Ben F4 White Shane F1 White Stephanie G2 Whitfield Alana F2 Willersdorf Rochelle G4 Williams Benjamin G6 Williams Candice F5 Williams Kylie M6 Williams Stephanie F3 Wilson Daniel C3 Wilson Michelle F5 Wittingslow Brad F6 Woodstock Lachlan C6 Woods Lisa F5 Wootton Michelle F1 Wootton Sarah F3 Wynn Jonathan C3 Zosens Akira C2 455 student portrait shots of poor quality but recogizable. ...455 student portrait shots of poor quality but recogizable. The images have been copied to the RDHS images folder (Images 34000 - 34999 Parkwood Secondary College) but have not been loaded to this VC (database) entry. They are accessible at the archives. Note that student images are also available from the 2002 school magazine in the class photographs. See entry 4339-2002.Abbott Daniel C1 Agtoft Gabrielle C4 Akbari Bianca C2 Akbari Hannifah C2 Allen Tanya F3 Alsop Raymond C5 Andersen Sean C6 Anderson Luke G2 Anderson Scott-David M1 Apostolos Kadie C3 Baird Antoinette F6 Baird Elisha G5 Bakic Kirsty F6 Baldwin Samantha C4 Balsamo Jack F2 Bandegi Nina C4 Barras Adam C3 Bell Adam C4 Bell Jessica C5 Bell Lachlan G6 Bell Nichola C3 Bennett Aidan M3 Bennett Peter C6 Bennett Rhys M2 Bernard Jason C3 Bickford Joshua F2 Bickford Peter F6 Bickford Samuel F3 Biggs Kayla M2 Blackie David C2 Blackie Georgia C1 Blackwood Rebecca M2 Black James M4 Black Katrina F2 Black Lauren M2 Black Lawrence F1 Blueming Andrew F6 Blueming Michael F5 Bourke Ashlee F1 Bourke Kirsten F2 Boyd Lachlan G5 Braybrook James C1 Brewster Karla F5 Brincat Amy M5 Brincat Jack M1 Brincat Jake M2 Brincat Tammy M4 Brockhus Tanya C5 Brockley Amanda G4 Brooks Emma F2 Brooks Jack F4 Broussard Elizabeth F6 Brown Benjamin F4 Brudenell Alana M6 Bugno Daniel F2 Bullock Emily F5 Bulman Chloe F5 Byrne Nathan F6 Byrne Simon F4 Campbell Hollie M3 Campbell Jordan M6 Cannon Christopher M3 Cannon Shaun M2 Carboni Thomas M1 Carpenter Ashley G1 Castles Brianna G1 Castles Jarrod G2 Champion Michael F5 Champion Owen F3 Chapman Jessica F1 Chatelier Evan F4 Chatelier Josh F1 Chircop Jessica F3 Chircop Nicholas F5 Christensen Robert C1 Chuck Matthew F5 Clarke Bill G3 Clark Benita M4 Clark Bryce M2 Clark Michelle M3 Clark Zoe M2 Clegg Ryan C1 Clifford Matthew G4 Coad Amanda M1 Coad Jared M6 Coad Nick M4 Cochrane Grant M2 Cochrane Timothy M4 Cochran Ashlea M2 Cochran Joshua M6 Cohen Mitchell C5 Cole Michael F5 Collier Christopher C6 Collier Nicholas C5 Cook Ewan F5 Cook Ngaire C4 Cook Rory F1 Corrin Aaron M1 Cranston Scott F2 Cripps David F6 Croft Ewan G2 Croft Lauren G4 Crowe Georgia C5 Cubitt Nicole M1 Cuce Matthew M3 D'Amico Cecilia G2 Davenport Alana M4 Davenport Boyd M5 David Paul C2 Davis Brett M1 Di Mascio Teresa C4 Dilley Emma M6 Distanislao Giani M4 Doensen Joshua C4 Doensen Leigh G6 Doensen Rebecca C2 Doig Bronwyn F2 Dolan Chelsea C3 Dolphin Timothy M1 Donald Ashly G6 Donehue Scott C2 Donlan David M6 Douglass Glen G5 Douglass Jillian G1 Douglas Peter C4 Douglas Tara F4 Dryden Jessica M5 Dungen Erin G4 Dunk Laura F1 Dwyer Ashley F4 Dykstra Cassandra M4 Eaton Sally-Jane C6 Eddy Andrew F2 Eddy Joel F1 Ellis Nicole G5 Ember Clair G3 Ember Eve G1 England Alyce C4 Farrugia Adam F6 Fearn Lucas F5 Felton Christopher G4 Fenwick Bryce M5 Fenwick Michael M3 Ferdinands Benjamin F3 Ferdinands Thomas F2 Fotheringham Adam F2 Fotheringham Jessica F4 Fotheringham Stacey F6 Fowler Lee M6 Franin Kara M2 Franin Tamika M1 French Carly F4 French Laura F2 Furmston Raymond C3 Furzer Christopher F1 Gallagher Dean G4 Garlepp Linda G2 Garrett Cylind C5 Gates Erin M6 Gear Damian G4 Gear Penelope G5 George Kaleigh G3 Germano Teresa G6 Gibson Stuart G5 Gizzi Lauren F3 Gizzi Michael F1 Glascott Justin C5 Glover Matthew G3 Graham Christopher C4 Grant James G3 Grant Katherine G2 Green Wesley G1 Griffiths Jessica G3 Griffiths Peter G4 Grimstone Alexander G5 Gullaci Renata C1 Gunther Kara F4 Hagland Jason F3 Hagland Tenielle F2 Hall Lauren C4 Ham Alison C2 Ham Craig C5 Hanos Amelia G1 Hansen Christopher F5 Hansen Robyn F1 Hayes Vanessa F4 Haythorne Laura C6 Haythorne Trevor C3 Hazell Andrew G2 Hefron Bolace F6 Henderson Katie F1 Henderson Michael F5 Heuston Courtney M4 Hewitt Adam M3 Hewitt Mark M4 Hewitt Miranda M5 Hickford Nancy G1 Hickman Ben G3 Hill Ashley C4 Hill Jessica F2 Hill Pauline C2 Hill Timothy F5 Hirschfeld Thomas C4 Hoffman Ashleigh M2 Holland Leigh M3 Holland Stephen M1 Hose Lauren C5 Hose Nathan C1 Howson Robert F6 Howson Samantha F4 Hull Sienna F5 Hunter Louise G2 Hunter Rebecca G4 Hunter Sarah G1 Hurst Jessica F6 Hutton Stephanie C4 Impey Rohan G6 Impey Stephen G3 Irvine Jacqui F4 Irvine Kelly F6 Italiano Michael G6 Jackson Cameron F1 Jackson Daniel F5 Janicke Julia M4 Janicke Kellie M5 Jellett Carley M5 Jennings Erin C2 Jennings Michelle C1 Johnson Kim C5 Johnstone Stephen C1 Kaal Karina F4 Kaal Ryan F1 Kalwig Glen M4 Kalwig Hayley M6 Kemm Jacinta M3 Kemm Micaela M5 Kennedy Courtney G6 Keogh Mitchell M1 Kerr James C6 Kirby Sarah C6 Kirby Skye C2 Klinge Ashlee M4 Kloet Chantelle C1 Kloet Dwayne C5 Knudsen Jonathon M5 Kocijan Simone F3 Leech Alison M3 Lennox Brianna G4 Lennox Jason G6 Lewis Brianna F1 Lewis Christopher F5 Lewis Jason F3 Lewis Zoe C1 list2.txt Liszyk Gillian C4 Liszyk Stephen C2 Little Nicholas C4 Little Ross C5 Lizal Katherine G5 Loft Jessica M5 Lorden Hillary M6 Love Darren C6 Love Michael C3 Lowry Jake M4 Lowry Peter M1 Low Rachael M5 Luis Rui G1 Luscombe Karen C2 Maclean Lianna M3 Macri Andrew M6 Macri Cara M1 Macri Micah M3 Mallison Shantelle F1 Mangan Matthew C6 Manley Claire M3 Manley Ryan M2 Marnell Richard M1 Marshall David F2 Martinz Nathan G3 Martyn Felicity F2 Mast Deborah G5 Matsias Jared C2 Mc Connell Ashley M1 Mc Coy Benjamin G3 Mc Coy Luke G3 Mc Grath Christopher M3 Mc Leod Timothy C1 Mc Neill Sarah C6 Mccoy Frances G3 Mccumber Joshua C6 Mcdiarmid Jaydine G5 Mcgrath Andrea M4 Mcgregor Adam C5 Mchardy Amber F1 Mckendrick Andrew G2 Mckendrick Sharon G4 Mckenzie Brooke C1 Mckenzie Robert C4 Mcmahon Vanessa C2 Mcnally Luke C3 Meadows Meaghan F1 Medcalf Emma M2 Meredith Ella G2 Merlo Ian M2 Milsome Brett G3 Mitchell Tori C3 Moloney Lauren F3 Moon Kimberley F1 Moon Samantha F4 Moore Laura M1 Moreland Scott G4 Morgan Jake C2 Morgan Kyle C1 Morgan Samantha C6 Morris Rohan F4 Moss Alexander M4 Muller Taryn M3 Mulqueeney Christopher G5 Mulqueeney Mark G4 Mulqueeney Teagan G1 Murphy Kaitlyn M3 Musovic Saraya G5 Nankervis Sarah C4 Nankervis Troy C2 Napl Rebecca C1 Neal Brooke F5 Neal Melanie G6 Neal Michelle G1 Neumann Krystle G3 Nim Belinda C4 O'Neill Jarrad G3 O'Neill Jonathan G2 O'Neill Luke G5 O'Sullivan Adrian C3 O'Sullivan Daniel C1 O'Sullivan Michael C6 Opray Ellese G2 Opray Jake G6 Opray Kade G3 Opteynde Phillip G2 Panther Candice F6 Parashis Matthew G6 Parashis Raymond G1 Parton Joanne F4 Paspa Alyna C3 Paspa Kyah C4 Paspa Lys C5 Paspa Tyron C6 Patford Katie M5 Peek Alexandra G6 Peek Anthea G1 Pember Jay M6 Penny Lauren M2 Potts Kimberley G1 Poynter Jason G1 Poynton Steven G6 Price Bradley M2 Price Trevor F3 Primandani Irma M1 Puts Kyle G3 Puts Rebecca G4 Rasmussen Claire G6 Read Jonathan M3 Reardon Simon F4 Reid Nicholas F3 Relf Jordan F1 Relf Meagan F5 Richardson Troy C5 Riggs Andrew M5 Roberts Adrienne F4 Roberts Kaitlyn F1 Roberts Lauren G5 Roberts Steven G5 Robottom Tarryn M3 Roevens Steven M1 Rollinson Caitlin F6 Romeo Alana M5 Romeo Megan M6 Rosser Rhiannon G2 Russell Kathleen F4 Russell Thomas F3 Rutley Brett M2 Rutley Jarrod M5 Ryan Daniel F2 Salmon Rhys G5 Scannell Eloise M1 Schwennesen Travis C1 Shanahan Amanda G6 Shanahan Katie G1 Shanahan Megan G3 Shipman Chloe G4 Sims Inee C4 Smith Glenn G4 Smith Lauren M3 Smith Natasha M6 Smoel Alana G1 Smoel Andrew G6 Spencer Bradley C2 Spencer Leah C1 Spurrell Jarrod M5 Staff Uchida Yuki Stephenson Craig F2 Stoikos Matthew C6 Syms Belinda G3 Tan David M2 Tan Julie M1 Tapai Christopher F6 Tapai Matthew F4 Tapper Samuel F4 Taylor Robert M4 Templer Ashleigh G2 Templer Kate G5 Theisinger Braden G5 Thiele Melissa M6 Thompson Merryn C1 Thomson Ashleigh M3 Thomson Sean M4 Tindal Shannon G5 Tinkler Rebecca C3 Tinkler Rohan C5 Toft Ashley F3 Trickey Brooke C6 Trickey Joanne C6 Trickey Nicole C1 Turner Daymian M4 Urbano Meghan G2 Urbano Melissa M6 Urbano Nancy M5 Urbano Sarah G2 Waddell Jodee M3 Waddell Karissa M5 Wagg Brodie G6 Walker Nathan C2 Walters Gregory M5 Walton Aaron C3 Walton Ben C5 Waters Kalila F3 Weeks Benjamin M6 Wharton Ben F4 White Shane F1 White Stephanie G2 Whitfield Alana F2 Willersdorf Rochelle G4 Williams Benjamin G6 Williams Candice F5 Williams Kylie M6 Williams Stephanie F3 Wilson Daniel C3 Wilson Michelle F5 Wittingslow Brad F6 Woodstock Lachlan C6 Woods Lisa F5 Wootton Michelle F1 Wootton Sarah F3 Wynn Jonathan C3 Zosens Akira C2 -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Edward Street, 7, Elsternwick
... Beriman John Darby Edwin C Ashton Josiah Bannister George W Parker Alfred Overend Edward Overend Darren Sinclair Hamish W Warby N Maddison William Baker Albert J G Riordan Cath Hunt Edward Kaussman K Jacobs L Burchepp G Smith N B Horton Stanley Bullock Hillary Landells Rosalind Terrace houses Edwardian style Architectural style Elsternwick Edward Street Document Edward Street, 7, Elsternwick ...A one page copy of Brighton Historical Society’s report on the house at 7 Edward Street Elsternwick, dated 17/10/1989. The report includes a list of residents and gives a brief history of the house. The file also includes one page of unattributed and undated handwritten research notes.beriman john, darby edwin c, ashton josiah, bannister george w, parker alfred, overend edward, overend darren, sinclair hamish w, warby n, maddison william, baker albert j g, riordan cath, hunt edward, kaussman k, jacobs l, burchepp g, smith n b, horton stanley, bullock hillary, landells rosalind, terrace houses, edwardian style, architectural style, elsternwick, edward street -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Long Street, 10, Elsternwick
... M Mrs Newling Arthur Swann Herbert C Matheson Alfred Hannett R E Sullivan J Bullock Hillary Landells Rosalind Article Long Street, 10, Elsternwick ...Two items about this property: A type written letter dated 03/11/1988 from Rosalind Landells and Hilary Bullock regarding the history of the occupants of 10 Long Street Elsternwick from 1889-1974. Included is a handwritten page of working notes, undated and unattributed listing the occupant history. An advertisement unsourced, dated 26/5/2006 for the forthcoming auction of 10 Long Street. The advertisement describes key architectural and other features of the house and includes a copy of a colour photograph.elsternwick, long street, advertisements, victorian style, land sales, architectural features, auctions, depression 1890s, land subdivision, munro john p, reynolds i a miss, bainbridge f f, ebbs william h, hunt harry, turner m c miss, hobbs cecil h, mcgillivray e mrs, bowles james, place thomas e, murray herbert, mcbride george, homeman george e, answerth l. m mrs, newling arthur, swann herbert c, matheson alfred, hannett r e, sullivan j, bullock hillary, landells rosalind -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Seymour Road, 47, Elsternwick
... Marcola Seymour Road Elsternwick Beemery Park Land subdivisions Bullock Hillary Landells Rosalind Hubbard Edward W Lazarus Mark McCrea D G Rev Mackay Angas Patterson John R Robertson John R de Hugard Alex Siddall Jas W Siddall Norman Caulfield Grammar School Siddall Phyllis Brock Ella Siddall Mrs Whitehead Alfred E Brock John Jackson PP Murphy TE House names Document Seymour Road, 47, Elsternwick ...Two documents (with working notes) about the history of this property: 1/Typed document dated 03/06/1989 from Brighton Historical Society covering history of owners/residents from 1891 to 1974 with particular history of the Siddall family. Handwritten undated working notes accompany the document. 2/Typed document dated 22/07/1989 from Brighton Historical Society covering history of owners/residents for a shorter period 1891 to 1957. This one inclueds more detail about the other longterm occupants as well. Handwritten undated working notes accompany the document.marcola, seymour road, elsternwick, beemery park, land subdivisions, bullock hillary, landells rosalind, hubbard edward w, lazarus mark, mccrea d g rev, mackay angas, patterson john r, robertson john r, de hugard alex, siddall jas w, siddall norman, caulfield grammar school, siddall phyllis, brock ella, siddall mrs, whitehead alfred e, brock john, jackson pp, murphy te, house names -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 19-MAY 24 2013
... marysville victoria australia $28 million vibe hotel marsyville breaks ground deputy premier and minister for regional & rural development peter ryan what's on when in may and june buxton recreational reserve working bee intrepid triangle bushwalkers the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle fire services levy now part of rates notices church notices triangle community dinner el kanah village biggest morning tea a success vale brian moore murrindindi shire council payment of rate installment position vacant mayor's chair marysville primary school mother's day raffle advertisements buxton fire brigade anna's mobile patchwork quilt shop open capital works program supports existing infrastructure villains storm home to first ever away victory staff wanted black spur inn greenlands guesthouse open by lachlan fraser building our future draft council plan released for comment emotions anonymous international buxton hotel real estate marysville golf report snowgum hillary challenge comes to marysville last quarter assault gets villains home free mulch loading triangle community dance group marysville villains sponsors and members lunch randy the puppet is back for lunch draft council plan and budget have your say melbourne international comedy festival marysville & district lions club road maintenance and construction works free information session council delivers conservative draft budget yarra valley div 1 game in marysville a success THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 19-MAY 24 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, $28 million vibe hotel marsyville breaks ground, deputy premier and minister for regional & rural development, peter ryan, what's on when in may and june, buxton recreational reserve, working bee, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, fire services levy now part of rates notices, church notices, triangle community dinner, el kanah village, biggest morning tea a success, vale brian moore, murrindindi shire council, payment of rate installment, position vacant, mayor's chair, marysville primary school mother's day raffle, advertisements, buxton fire brigade, anna's mobile patchwork quilt shop open, capital works program supports existing infrastructure, villains storm home to first ever away victory, staff wanted black spur inn, greenlands guesthouse open by lachlan fraser, building our future draft council plan released for comment, emotions anonymous international, buxton hotel, real estate, marysville golf report, snowgum hillary challenge comes to marysville, last quarter assault gets villains home, free mulch loading, triangle community dance group, marysville villains sponsors and members lunch, randy the puppet is back for lunch, draft council plan and budget have your say, melbourne international comedy festival, marysville & district lions club, road maintenance and construction works free information session, council delivers conservative draft budget, yarra valley div 1 game in marysville a success -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 22-JUNE 13 2014
... marysville victoria australia hillary challenge state championship marysville camp marysville what's on when in june 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market e creative triangle buxton progress assocn comedy festival after party at crossways church notices marysville golf report new marysville golf & bowls clubhouse blumes fashions christ church marysville mayor's chair by cr margaret rae councillor comment by cr john walsh koriella ward black spur inn open mic marysville & triangle community men's shed advertisements disappointment at mountain of dumped waste residential & rural real estate marysville triangle real estate alexandra library buxton primary school trivia night success marysville midweek netball el kanah eat in eat out menu marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten black spur inn kitchen assistant 2014 racv great race victoria bike ride 2014 melbourne international comedy festival in marysville open house day high wood health retreat THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 22-JUNE 13 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, hillary challenge state championship, marysville camp marysville, what's on when in june, 2014 seasonal influenza vaccine available, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, e, creative triangle, buxton progress assocn, comedy festival after party at crossways, church notices, marysville golf report, new marysville golf & bowls clubhouse, blumes fashions, christ church marysville, mayor's chair by cr margaret rae, councillor comment by cr john walsh koriella ward, black spur inn open mic, marysville & triangle community men's shed, advertisements, disappointment at mountain of dumped waste, residential & rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, alexandra library, buxton primary school trivia night success, marysville midweek netball, el kanah eat in eat out menu, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, black spur inn kitchen assistant, 2014 racv great race victoria bike ride, 2014 melbourne international comedy festival in marysville, open house day high wood health retreat
