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Box Hill Historical Society
Book, Nunawading Committ of Management, Wandinong Sanctuary: its origin, objectives and development, 1/11/1985 12:00:00 AM
... Hooke> Norman... Wildlife Native plants Hooke> Joan Hooke> Norman Hooke> Bernard ...A paper prepared by the City of Nunawading Committee of management for Wandinong Sanctuary to record the history, the underlying principals and objectives of management of the Sanctuary and to establish guidelines for its development. Includes titles, maps, plant list, birds of the area.billing> janet emma, woods> john, purches> frederick, purches> edwin, coppin> george seeth, horkings> john, parsons> a.w., blackburn road, lalwa street, canterbury road, ronley street, eustace street, blackburn, hooke> albert arthur, wandinong sanctuary, horkings paddock, holland road, windermere court, gresham place, wildlife, native plants, hooke> joan, hooke> norman, hooke> bernard, hooke> margaret, hooke> elizabeth, hooke> mary, blackburn and district tree preservation society, nunawading city council, parks and reserves, environment, bicycles, stott's paddock, gardeners, wandinong, house names, main street, hooke> janet emily, hooke> albert arthur -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Postcard - Image, A. Veney & Co, 1914-1916
... This photograph has been identified as PTE Norman Hooke...Oval photograph, printed on a postcard, of Norman Robert...-country This photograph has been identified as PTE Norman Hooke ...This photograph has been identified as PTE Norman Hooke (Service No. 3764), son of William Hugh Hooke and Margaret Ellen Hooke (nee Holloway). He was born in 1896 at Rutherglen, enlisted on 11th August 1915, and was killed in action in France on 2nd September 1916. His occupation before enlistment was listed as coach painter.Oval photograph, printed on a postcard, of Norman Robert Hooke in his AIF uniformWritten on back: "Norman"world war 1, world war i, hooke family, holloway family -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, R. Cuilleremot, Boespflug et Cie, 1914-1918
... is the older brother of Norman Hooke who was KIA in France 1916. Alan... is the older brother of Norman Hooke who was KIA in France 1916. Alan ...Soldier has been identified as PTE Alan George William Hooke (11513). Alan was a Baker by trade. His father was William Hugh Hooke and his mother was Margaret Holloway Hooke. Alan was born in Rutherglen in 1893 and died in Melbourne in 1978. He is the older brother of Norman Hooke who was KIA in France 1916. Alan belonged to 3rd Field Bakery Unit, AIF.Black and white portrait photograph, on a postcard, of Alan George Hooke in AIF uniformWritten on back: "Alan"world war 1, world war i, alan hooke -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Class Photograph, Jacana Primary School: Grade 4, 1991, 1991
This 1991 group photograph of Grade 4 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School offers a valuable window into the everyday experiences of school life in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during the late 20th century. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary served the local community for over four decades before its closure in the early 2000s. More than just a place of learning, the school was a cornerstone of community life—bringing together children, families, and educators in a shared environment of growth and connection. The photograph reflects the school’s emphasis on inclusivity, friendship, and a strong sense of belonging. It also provides insight into the demographic and cultural diversity of Jacana at the time, a period marked by suburban development and shifting social dynamics. As part of the school’s visual archive, this image helps document the role of public education in shaping local identity and fostering intergenerational community ties.This 1991 group photograph of Grade 4 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School is a culturally and historically significant artifact that reflects the role of public education in shaping community identity in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary operated for over four decades, serving as a vital hub for learning, social connection, and community engagement until its closure in the early 2000s. The image captures more than a moment in time—it embodies the school’s enduring values of inclusivity, camaraderie, and belonging. It also offers insight into the demographic and social landscape of Jacana during a period of suburban expansion and cultural change. As part of the school’s visual legacy, this photograph contributes to a deeper understanding of how educational institutions foster intergenerational ties and strengthen the social fabric of their communities.Colour Photograph on Satin Finish PaperBack; See attached for list of Names (White label): PH-5006 (Blue Label): PH-5593jacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, kelly kenna, belinda cilia, brigitte paco, lindsay norman, peter massari, kristopher andree-jansz, omar houssein, reece lee, my nguyen, yavuz cavyarli, william warke, darryl king, candice blaney, said el halabi, jade goudge, bridie hogan, belinda hutchinson, tuba sahan, tracey phillips, bradley hooke, janine so, mark bamfield, mr. b. o'dea, sue bourchier, yvonne mcbain