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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Framed aerial photograph of Warrnambool Woollen Mill, Circa 1970
... ...j w younger...The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...In 1869, the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company commenced their business on the site, where it operated until 1875 when it was sold to the directors of the Warrnambool Woollen Mill Company. After being destroyed by fire in 1882 it wasn’t until 1910 that the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce was approached by Marcus Saltau and Peter McGennan to invest in a new mill. The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. Dunlop bought the mill in 1968. From that time until its closure in 2000 it had a number of different owners, the last being the Smith Family Industries. The Mill site holds significance for Warrnambool as the site was one of the earliest industries established in the town. The Warrnambool Woollen Mill operated for close to 100 years and in that time forged a strong link with the people of Warrnambool. Its product held a significant position in the marketplace.Aerial colour photograph of the Warrnambool Woollen Mill and surrounding area including carparks. The Merri River crosses from lower left to upper right. Playing field, Jetty Flat, in upper right hand corner and Harris Street bridge in lower left. Aspect is looking easterly. Photo glued to white card mount with text in black underneath. Timber frameWarrnambool Woollen Mill A division of Dunlop Olympic Limited. Manufacturers of Warrnambool/Dreamspun blankets, rugs and fabrics. Registered office South Warrnambool, Victoria. 3280. Australia. P.O. Box 484 Telephone (055)624166. Telex 55820warrnambool, warrnambool woollen mill, woollen mill, dunlop olympic, marcus saltau, p j mcgennan, james dickson, robert swinton, j w younger, dreamspun -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Photograph, framed Warrnambool Woollen Mill
... ...j w younger...The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...In 1869, the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company commenced their business on the site, where it operated until 1875 when it was sold to the directors of the Warrnambool Woollen Mill Company. After being destroyed by fire in 1882 it wasn’t until 1910 that the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce was approached by Marcus Saltau and Peter McGennan to invest in a new mill. The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. Dunlop bought the mill in 1968. From that time until its closure in 2000 it had a number of different owners, the last being the Smith Family Industries. The Mill site holds significance for Warrnambool as the site was one of the earliest industries established in the town. The Warrnambool Woollen Mill operated for close to 100 years and in that time forged a strong link with the people of Warrnambool. Its product held a significant position in the marketplace.Colour photograph of the Warrnambool Woollen Mill and surrounding area including carparks. The Merri River crosses from lower left to mid right. Aspect is looking easterly. Photo glued to white card mount with text in black underneath. Timber frameWarrnambool Woollen Mill A division of Dunlop Olympic Limited. Manufacturers of Warrnambool/Dreamspun blankets, rugs and fabrics. Registered office South Warrnambool, Victoria. 3280. Australia. P.O. Box 484 Telephone (055)624166. Telex 55820 warrnambool, warrnambool woollen mill, woollen mill, dunlop olympic, marcus saltau, p j mcgennan, james dickson, robert swinton, j w younger, dreamspun -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document Warrnambool Woollen Mill, Loose sheets Production analysis 1937-1938, 1937
... warrnambool, warrnambool woollen mill, woolen mill, dunlop olympic, marcus saltau p j mcgennan james dickson, robert swinton j w younger, wangaratta, dreamspun...The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...In 1869, the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company commenced their business on the site, where it operated until 1875 when it was sold to the directors of the Warrnambool Woolen Mill Company. After being destroyed by fire in 1882 it wasn’t until 1910 that the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce was approached by Marcus Saltau and Peter McGennan to invest in a new mill. The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. Dunlop bought the mill in 1968. From that time until its closure in 2000 it had a number of different owners, the last being the Smith Family Industries. These sheets provide data relating to sales of various different blankets in colours and sizes and where sales occurred . All the capital cities are listed with quantities and customer numbersThe woollen mill was one of the major industries of Warrnambool for nearly100 years. This document is one of many in the collection of the Warrnambool and district historical society which gives an insight into the scale and type of production during the 20th century.Rectangular bundle of loose pages with card on either side and held together with string. Pages are lined and typed with data and also have two small holes and one elongated hole stamped between the smaller ones.Analysis Season 1937-1938 written in red pencil on front card. 'These sheets stocked in 25 patterns by peacock Bros Pty Ltd Melbourne Sydney Adelaide Perth and Brisbane. When ordering this pattern specify No D5' printed on each of the paper sheets.warrnambool, warrnambool woollen mill, woolen mill, dunlop olympic, marcus saltau p j mcgennan james dickson, robert swinton j w younger, wangaratta, dreamspun -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Calendar, Warrnambool Woollen Mill 1972, 1971
... The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...In 1869, the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company commenced their business on the site, where it operated until 1875 when it was sold to the directors of the Warrnambool Woolen Mill Company. After being destroyed by fire in 1882 it wasn’t until 1910 that the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce was approached by Marcus Saltau and Peter McGennan to invest in a new mill. The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. Dunlop bought the mill in 1968. From that time until its closure in 2000 it had a number of different owners, the last being the Smith Family Industries. this calendar is an advertising item associated with the Woollen Mill.A common item associated with a long running Warrnambool business.Large 6 page calendar for 1972 with coloured photographs of vintage cars.with Warrnambool Woollen Mill logo underneath with months [printed in black on yellow at the bottom of each page. Metal strip at top.Printed in New Zealand by tanner Couch Ltdwarrnambool,, warrnambool woollen mill 1972 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Placemats, 75th Anniversary Warrnambool Textiles, 1984
... The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...In 1869, the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company commenced their business on the site, where it operated until 1875 when it was sold to the directors of the Warrnambool Woolen Mill Company. After being destroyed by fire in 1882 it wasn’t until 1910 that the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce was approached by Marcus Saltau and Peter McGennan to invest in a new mill. The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. Dunlop bought the mill in 1968. From that time until its closure in 2000 it had a number of different owners, the last being the Smith Family Industries.These coasters were part of the 75th Anniversary celebrations.A common item which has significance as it has links to one of Warrnambool's longest operating businesses.A boxed set of six coasters which are metal coloured gold. Each has an outline of Australia with text Buy Australian and the Australian flag. there is text below the outline. The backs are dark blue felt. Buy Australian Warrnambool Textiles A paper insert has " In recognition of your Safety Performance.75th Anniversary Warrnambool Textiles 1909-1984.warrnambool, warrnambool woollen mill, warrnambool woollen mill 1975 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Financial record - Ledger Woollen Mill, Circa 1910
... The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...In 1869, the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company commenced their business on the site, where it operated until 1875 when it was sold to the directors of the Warrnambool Woolen Mill Company. After being destroyed by fire in 1882 it wasn’t until 1910 that the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce was approached by Marcus Saltau and Peter McGennan to invest in a new mill. The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. Dunlop bought the mill in 1968. From that time until its closure in 2000 it had a number of different owners, the last being the Smith Family Industries. This register contains a list of names addresses and occupations of share holders from the period 1910 to 1944.This register provides a comprehensive listing of people who owned shares in the Warrnambool Woollen Mill in the period directly after its beginnings. It is interesting to note that the majority of share owners in the earlier days were from Warrnambool and District while entries in the later years are from further afield.Dark green cloth hard cover with tan point and spine. One red and one black label on spine with gold lettering. Pages are numbered as one number to the opened page. Entries for the most part are written in black ink. Two printed sheets from The Stock Exchange of Melbourne and National Securities are inside the front cover. W.M. Co. Share Transfer Register on labels on spine.warrnambool woollen mill, history of warrnambool, ledger warrnambool woollen mill, share register warrnambool woollen mill -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Warrnambool Woollen Mill 1951-53, 1953
... The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...In 1869, the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company commenced their business on the site, where it operated until 1875 when it was sold to the directors of the Warrnambool Woolen Mill Company. After being destroyed by fire in 1882 it wasn’t until 1910 that the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce was approached by Marcus Saltau and Peter McGennan to invest in a new mill. The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. Dunlop bought the mill in 1968. From that time until its closure in 2000 it had a number of different owners, the last being the Smith Family Industries. This report contains the financial reports for the three years from 1951-1953.This report shows records of the Woollen Mill which was one of the most important industries in Warrnambool for nearly 100 years. As such it has links to many local families and organisations.Light brown paper cover with black text underlined in red. Bound in black tape. Accountants’ name along bottom of cover in black.warrnambool, warrnambool woollen mill, warrnambool woolen mill, -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Wooden Industrial Bobbin
... The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...This item looks to be of an industrial type rather than a domestic one and as such is quite likely to be a relic from the Warrnambool Woollen Mill. In 1869, the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company commenced their business on the site, where it operated until 1875 when it was sold to the directors of the Warrnambool Woolen Mill Company. After being destroyed by fire in 1882 it wasn’t until 1910 that the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce was approached by Marcus Saltau and Peter McGennan to invest in a new mill. The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. Dunlop bought the mill in 1968. From that time until its closure in 2000 it had a number of different owners, the last being the Smith Family Industries. While there is no known provenace of this item , it is likely to to be a relic of the Warrnambool Woollen Mill and at the least is representative of items which would have been in use in the weaving process there. This is a large wooden straight edged bobbin with a quantity of dark blue spun fibre, possibly wool. The inner core of the bobbin is metal with four holes and four screwsin the top edge. the bottom edge is plain wood. The hole at the top is larger than that in the base.wooden bobbin, woollen spool, wooden spool, warrnambool woollen mill, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Ledger, Warrnambool Woollen Mill, Mid 20th century
... The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...In 1869, the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company commenced their business on the site, where it operated until 1875 when it was sold to the directors of the Warrnambool Woolen Mill Company. After being destroyed by fire in 1882 it wasn’t until 1910 that the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce was approached by Marcus Saltau and Peter McGennan to invest in a new mill. The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. Dunlop bought the mill in 1968. From that time until its closure in 2000 it had a number of different owners, the last being the Smith Family Industries. This ledger relates to the operations of the mill in the period 1941-1943. It record items such as quantities and hours of wool being spun, combed, woven, carded. it also records the amount of waste from the processes and the quantities held in the warehouse of blankets, bales of wool, rugs. An item which has a strong connection to one of Warrnambool's longest running businesses and one of its largest. Thousands of local people over the years have been employed there and have an attachment to the woollen mill.It gives an insight into the daily runnings of the business.Black card covered exercise book which is divided into various sections. Pages are lined and it has approximately 150 pages. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Minute book Glenleigh Fabrics Pty. Ltd, Circa 1955
... The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...In 1869, the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company commenced their business on the site, where it operated until 1875 when it was sold to the directors of the Warrnambool Woolen Mill Company. After being destroyed by fire in 1882 it wasn’t until 1910 that the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce was approached by Marcus Saltau and Peter McGennan to invest in a new mill. The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. Dunlop bought the mill in 1968. From that time until its closure in 2000 it had a number of different owners, the last being the Smith Family Industries. Directors listed for this period 1956 -1965 include Mr Fletcher Jones, E.E Ladner, N. K. Morris, C. J. McIntyre, J Bennett, J Dickson.. W. S Crowe was manager and Mr E.M Dempster was secretary.The minutes record the decision- making process of one of the major industries of Warrnambool for a significant period of the Woollen Mill’s operation.Heavy black card binder held with thick cloth binding. 1557 Pages with some loose pages at the back of the folder.Kalamazoo Loose leaf Books. Size 42. warrnambool,, glenleigh fabrics pty. ltd., warrnambool woollen mill -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Scrap Book Warrnambool Woollen Mill, Late 20th century
... The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. ...In 1869, the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company commenced their business on the site, where it operated until 1875 when it was sold to the directors of the Warrnambool Woolen Mill Company. After being destroyed by fire in 1882 it wasn’t until 1910 that the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce was approached by Marcus Saltau and Peter McGennan to invest in a new mill. The original directors were James Dickson, P J McGennan, Robert Swinton, M Saltau, and J W Younger. In 1955 the Warrnambool Woollen Mill formed a partnership with the Wangaratta Woollen Mills. Dunlop bought the mill in 1968. From that time until its closure in 2000 it had a number of different owners, the last being the Smith Family Industries.This book contains a large number of labels some of which would have been sewn to the corner of the many blankets which were manufactured over the long history of the Woollen Mill.Some are cloth of a satin type. Some state care instructions and some have been made under other name brands such as Myer, Patersons and Nile. There is also a range of types of blankets such as travel and picnic rugs, baby blankets.Some are pure wool, others are a blend of synthetic and wool, mohair. In the latter stages of its operation, under the ownership of the Smith family , recycled woollen product was produced.This is an interesting collection of labels which were produced and collected over a long period of time and therefore provide a valuable insight into different styles and variety of the blankets produced by the Warrnambool Woollen mill which played a large part in the social and employment history of the city for nearly all of the 20th century. The different styles and colours provide a snapshot of design and artistic styles of the period. Large Spirax folder with yellow and white check patterned cover with dark blue writing.A Warrnambool label in gold,black and white is glued to front cover . Back cover is grey heavier card. The white pages have a large number of labels which relate to the Warrnambool Woollen Mill . Some are stapled and others are glued.Genuine drawing cartridge 48 sheets . Made in Indonesia.warrnambool, warrnambool woollenmill,warrnambool blankets warrnambool blankets labels, -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Memorabilia - Button Collection, Framed collection of Warrnambool tailors’ Buttons, Late 19th Century and early part of 20th century
... Names on buttons as follows: Cramond & Dickson, Youngers, Warrnambool, W. J. Taggart, S Taggart, Fletcher Jones, W. ...The collection provides a good sample of buttons and the types of materials and uses which were prevalent in the period. warrnambool buttons cramond and dickson youngers w.j. taggart burnett mcdonald thompson terang williamson j. torrance fletcher jones warrnambool military The metal buttons have names of tailors stamped into them and bakelite buttons are either stamped or have raised lettering or symbols. Names on buttons as follows: Cramond & Dickson, Youngers, Warrnambool, W ...The buttons relate to tailors in Warrnambool and District and some are stamped with relevant names. The collection provides a good sample of buttons and the types of materials and uses which were prevalent in the period. Rows of buttons in colours black, brown, fawn, silver, white, and Mother of Pearl. Mounted on cream card and framed with cream mount. Rows are labelled with small card inserts with names of local tailors and/or application and uses. Materials used are metal, bakelite, shell and fabric.The metal buttons have names of tailors stamped into them and bakelite buttons are either stamped or have raised lettering or symbols. Names on buttons as follows: Cramond & Dickson, Youngers, Warrnambool, W. J. Taggart, S Taggart, Fletcher Jones, W. A Burnett, W McDonald, Thompson Terang, R Carey, J Torrance Camperdown, F Williamson, Salvation Army. Types of buttons : Military, Navy, coat, vest, boot and shoe,shirt, trouser, coat, Pearl shell, linen, and fabric covered.warrnambool, buttons, cramond and dickson, youngers, w.j. taggart, burnett mcdonald thompson, terang williamson, j. torrance, fletcher jones, warrnambool military -
Victoria Police MuseumPhotograph (Victoria Police), Police Officers group photo on sporting event, 1934
... J. Poulter; W. Elliott; F. Thompson; Handwritten in the front of the frame, bellow photograph: back row W.Parker. J.Power. B.Barker. A.Condie A. // P.V.Callahan (see)E.Brewis T.Robertson. E.White V.Burns R.Farrell S.Cannon // W.Brady J.Purdon R.Boyle E.Denham.Pres. W.Hudd. R.Priestley. J.Brody // W.Poulter F. F.Elliott J.Thompson // Premiers V.P.F.A. 1934 Stamp: H.M. WALKER // PHOTOGRAPHER // 117 COLLINS ST. // MELBOURNE Black and white photograph mounted on grey frame. 24 men posing for photograph in 4row structure - on the background, arena style sitting area. On extreme left and right, 2 Police officers stand on their uniforms. On the middle and sitting, middle age man in suit. The other, are younger ...Black and white photograph mounted on grey frame. 24 men posing for photograph in 4row structure - on the background, arena style sitting area. On extreme left and right, 2 Police officers stand on their uniforms. On the middle and sitting, middle age man in suit. The other, are younger men (police officers?) in sporting outfits. [information of event on newspaper cutting stuck on the back - as described on Inscriptions]Handwritten in the front of the frame, bellow photograph: back row W.Parker. J.Power. B.Barker. A.Condie A. // P.V.Callahan (see)E.Brewis T.Robertson. E.White V.Burns R.Farrell S.Cannon // W.Brady J.Purdon R.Boyle E.Denham.Pres. W.Hudd. R.Priestley. J.Brody // W.Poulter F. F.Elliott J.Thompson // Premiers V.P.F.A. 1934 Stamp: H.M. WALKER // PHOTOGRAPHER // 117 COLLINS ST. // MELBOURNEvictoria police museum, police officers, police academy, police force, football, sports, vpfa, poulter, william arthur; h. m. walker parker; w. power; j. barker; b. condie; a. callahan; p. v. brewis; e. robertson; t. white; e. burns; v. farrell; r. cannon; s. brady; w. purdon; j. boyle; r. denham; e. hudd; w. priestley; r. brody; j. poulter; w. elliott; f. thompson; -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - TOURS
... W.... Wagner John... ‘Ontario’... Trinity Congregational Church... Grange Road... Glen Huntly... Churches... Greek Orthodox Church... ‘Fairfield Hall’... North Road... Younger James... Glenhuntly Post Office... Smith Alfred... Smith Anne... Methodist Church... ‘Lambros the Cobbler’... Railways... Ballantyne R.... Snowball Betty... Kahlyn Private Hospital... ‘Kynaston’... St. Mary’s Jubilee School... Festivals and celebrations... St. Mary’s Anglican Church... Church of England... Bishop Moorhouse... Joynt Donoman... Elsternwick Post Office... Elsternwick... Elsternwick Bowling Club... Elsternwick RSL... Caulfield Grammar School... Davis Henry Rev.... Selwyn Street... Elsternwick Railway Station... Glen Eira Road... Barnett R. J...W. Wagner John ‘Ontario’ Trinity Congregational Church Grange Road Glen Huntly Churches Greek Orthodox Church ‘Fairfield Hall’ North Road Younger James Glenhuntly Post Office Smith Alfred Smith Anne Methodist Church ‘Lambros the Cobbler’ Railways Ballantyne R. Snowball Betty Kahlyn Private Hospital ‘Kynaston’ St. Mary’s Jubilee School Festivals and celebrations St. Mary’s Anglican Church Church of England Bishop Moorhouse Joynt Donoman Elsternwick Post Office Elsternwick Elsternwick Bowling Club Elsternwick RSL Caulfield Grammar School Davis Henry Rev. Selwyn Street Elsternwick Railway Station Glen Eira Road Barnett R. J ...There are two copies of the Discover Caulfield guide produced by the Caulfield Historical Society. One from 1982 which contains twelve pages, seven of which are typed and the last five a continuation of the guide added later, hand-written. The other is a modern typed version of the same document, including information at the end that "Notes prepared by R. Ballantyne, 25th July, 1982, updated by Betty Snowball, 1992 and Gladys Vallati 4th August, 1995". They both detail a pictorial tours of the mansions and gardens in the City of Caulfield, similar but not identical.caulfield, mansions, gardens, homes, ‘lirrewa’, lirrewa grove, caulfield city hall, smith sydney, ‘halstead’, bambra road, halstead road, caulfield historical society, messrs. upton and smith, civic establishments, dickson james dr., houses, national trust, st. stephen’s church, balaclava road, gothic (revival) architecture, messrs. haddon and henderson, st. aloysius, archbishop of melbourne mannix dr., caulfield park, hawthorn road, inkerman road, kambrook road, paddy’s swamp, cannizzo philip, caulfield city council, trams, orrong road, grimwade house, ‘harleston’, grimwade frederick sheppard, primary schools, caulfield art centre, ‘stanmark’, art galleries, ‘craigellachie’, person william, pearson eliza, francis newton mr., greenmeadows gardens, milburn grove, greenmeadows house, lempriere john, mayors, ‘glenfern’, boyd john captain, boyd martin, ‘myoora’, alma road, ‘bagatelle’, christian thomas, henderson anketell, flats, building construction, ‘burreel’, kooyong road, burreel avenue, francis john, stephen sidney, allan george l., ‘royston’, renwick s. mrs., sargood frederick sir., ‘glen eira’, ricketson henry, caulfield hospital, royal southern memorial hospital, caulfield general medical centre, ‘ripponlea’, reed and barnes, architects, towers, rippon emma, rippon thomas, guilfoyle william, employees, ‘the village houses’, regent street, st. george’s road, cottages, bent thomas sir., jones louisa mrs., nathan benjamin, ‘anselm’, glenferrie street, queen anne style, haddon robert, historical buildings, princes’ park, ‘glenmore’, watts thomas, more hugh, glenhuntly road, gates, villas, ‘hopetoun’, hopetoun street, webb charles, hopetoun hospital, harleston park, allison street, langdon montague, langdon harry joseph, ‘tarqua’, ‘labassa’, manor grove, koch john, robertson a. w., wagner john, ‘ontario’, trinity congregational church, grange road, glen huntly, churches, greek orthodox church, ‘fairfield hall’, north road, younger james, glenhuntly post office, smith alfred, smith anne, methodist church, ‘lambros the cobbler’, railways, ballantyne r., snowball betty, kahlyn private hospital, ‘kynaston’, st. mary’s jubilee school, festivals and celebrations, st. mary’s anglican church, church of england, bishop moorhouse, joynt donoman, elsternwick post office, elsternwick, elsternwick bowling club, elsternwick rsl, caulfield grammar school, davis henry rev., selwyn street, elsternwick railway station, glen eira road, barnett r. j. rev., tudor court, world war 1914-1918, ‘fairhaven’, hope george, caulfield library, plaques, cannons, ‘janvec joinery’, parkside street, ‘parkside court’, clarence street, ‘streetscene’, grange road, greenhouses, vallati gladys -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - LECHTE, WILLIAM LUDWIG SAMUEL SEBASTION
... J.... Ilbery Mr. and Family... McLennan Mrs.... Victoria Street... Savings bank... Riddell Parade... Elworthy Mr. Richard... Butchers... Shaw Mr. William... Armstrong Mr.... Guess’ Hotel... Sycamore Street... Bagshaw Mr.... Clack Joe... Wawn Alex... Sisson Family... North Road... Younger Mr.... Kooyong Road... Sheridan Joseph... Anketell Family – John... Wren John – Carpenter... Wills Mr. Peter... Attrills Arnold... Heffernan Family... Cox Peter... Ilbery John... Hotham Street... Glen Huntly Road... Page J. W...J. Ilbery Mr. and Family McLennan Mrs. Victoria Street Savings bank Riddell Parade Elworthy Mr. Richard Butchers Shaw Mr. William Armstrong Mr. Guess’ Hotel Sycamore Street Bagshaw Mr. Clack Joe Wawn Alex Sisson Family North Road Younger Mr. Kooyong Road Sheridan Joseph Anketell Family – John Wren John – Carpenter Wills Mr. Peter Attrills Arnold Heffernan Family Cox Peter Ilbery John Hotham Street Glen Huntly Road Page J. W ...3 items about this person: 1/Two twelve page carbon copied documents, purportedly written by William Letchte, son of George, written in c1935/36. He writes of his jobs as a dairyman, cow minder at the age of ten tears. He recollects streets, people, residences, business and general landscape in the area, as he takes you on a tour of the area. 2/Photocopied photo of Katrina Lechte (nee Bolch?) donated by Ian Lechte, 15 Adrian Street, East Bentleigh. 3/Photocopied copy of first pages and cover of William Lechte’s booklet on ‘Caulfield 1869 – 1935 Memories of the Past’, published by the City of Caulfield, 1992. The Society has the full booklet in its book collection (not yet catalogued as of 07/07/2015).grange road, glenhuntly, glen huntly station, alma road, dairies, caulfield park, swamp, queens avenue, station street, cross street, racecourse, heywood j. g., turf club hotel, dandenong road, royal hotel, koornang road, north road, murrumbeena road, mclaurin archibald, crosbie j. w., poath road, newton mr., hooker mr., peck family robert farmer, dairies, ross murray, rosstown, hansen hans, arnott family, peppin family, ormond station, malane family, fraser simon, overtons, shepherds, spring road, mohlers, brighton cemetery, mall kim, market gardeners, long john farmer, fiedler mr., booran road, reservoir, summers mr., maddocks mr., holland mr., caulfield council, glen eira road, harriman benjamin c., kambrook road, bambra road, princess park, marriott john, hawthorn road, brickworks, hyam mr., cottages, jasmine street, sycamore street, paddy o’briens swamp, arnold tom, london tavern hotel, guess john-grocer, topp mr., poath road, pine trees, colonel le marehand, balaclava junction, chemist shop, bell mr., nicholls mr. william h., wine shop, orme mr., pepperorn mr. john, balaclava road, orchards, harvey mr. robert tailor, schubert mr., blew charlie – gardener, philpott mr. richard b., farquhar mr. william farmer, newing t. r., glen eira road, payne john, brockhoft mr., dickson mr. james, snipe t., bevan mr., mckean family john, murray family, francis mr., hart mr., mcdougall james, brady peter, cad, elsternwick station, webb mr., masters mr. samuel, master street, ford mr., anderson mr. joseph gardener, slaney mr., boxhill mr. richard, post office, newsagent, hotham street, service james, bunn mr., sargood mr., orrong road, arnold tom – dairy, officer mr., grimwade mr., alexandra street, oakleigh hall, degraves mr., wilson samuel, ‘manifold’, house names, miller septimus, alma road, knox mr. james gardener, smith mr., coachman, ‘cumloden’, lange mr., holyrood justice mr., cronin mrs. mary, mcgivenys dairy, ‘belle vista’, lloyd c. d., caulfield council, hughes mr., armstrong j. a., tom healey’s market garden, kooyong road, inkerman road, tom roe’s market garden, mcleod captain, daish captain, plumridger mr. frederick, gardeners, tester mr. thomas, kent mr., kent g., fiddes mr., billings mr., semple mr., fosberry mr., howitt or., merrett mr., orchards, hawthorn road, hines mr., ‘rosecraddock’, langdon h. j., ‘crotonhurst’, webb justice mr., renwick s., ‘garrell’, barry mr., drinsdale family, st. mary’s church, sunday school, newing miss, teachers, stephen justice mr., stephen wilberforce, mount l., grimwade’s, ‘grimwade house’, danby’s, spence mr., venables family, mr. moss’ congregational church, barnhill mrs., porter miss, webb’s, ferguson, orange, police stations, kooyong road, pennington mr., health inspectors, engineers, inkley mr., farriers, mckeon mr., ‘sylverly’, dixon mr. edward, turner mr., marriott robert, ‘ravenhurst’, thompson j. j., wott t., architects, perrin mr. francis, tennis courts, royal parade, sayce mr. joseph j. p., ricketson h., ‘glen eira’, mansions, hospitals, turner mr., evans family, stephens miss, registers, mcculloch lady, convalescent homes, prentice street, edward street, strickland, keany pat, brentwood charlie, fordham lewis, hopetoun gardens, higgins mr. joseph f. engineer, railway construction bill, evans mr., beavis mr., twycross family john, medina captain, cowderoy mr. benjamin, murray mr., moore mr., ‘glenfern’, st. georges road, glen huntly road, cedar street, hunt bill – ‘bandy hunt’, jessamine street, alder street, le page’s store, post offices, balaclava junction, stephens frank, solicitors, parkside street, robinson j., ilbery mr. and family, mclennan mrs., victoria street, savings bank, riddell parade, elworthy mr. richard, butchers, shaw mr. william, armstrong mr., guess’ hotel, sycamore street, bagshaw mr., clack joe, wawn alex, sisson family, north road, younger mr., kooyong road, sheridan joseph, anketell family – john, wren john – carpenter, wills mr. peter, attrills arnold, heffernan family, cox peter, ilbery john, hotham street, glen huntly road, page j. w., bakeries, forests, godfrey mr., blacksmiths, thompson j. j., olive street, cedar street, letchte w., tierney richard, alma road, st. kilda east, murray peter, letchte’ cows – grazing, holland grove, eskdale road, lechte katrina, lechte ian, lechte catherine, lechte warren, lechte stuart, lechte elaine -
Wangaratta High SchoolWTS Honour Board, 1966-1985
... J. KLEIN HOTHAM WILLS HOTHAM W. DICKSON, T. YOUNGER, M. BOOTH, J. ...J. KLEIN HOTHAM WILLS HOTHAM W. DICKSON, T. YOUNGER, M. BOOTH, J. ...Large wooden rectangular honour board with gold text and protruding sections along the top, in in the top middle accommodating for the WTS symbol.FOR THE HONOUR OF THE SCHOOL YEAR HEAD PREFECT DUX OF SCHOOL CHAMPION HOUSE ATHLETICS SWIMMING HOUSE CAPTAINS (BOGONG, BUFFALO, HOTHAM, WILLS) 1966 W. WALLACE J. DASH BUFFALO HOTHAM BOGONG D. FLANIGAN, W. WALLACE, N. LAVIS K. TAYLOR 1967 J. CANNING R. GARTH BUFFALO HOTHAM BOGONG C. JOHNSON, D. PYLE, D. TURNER T. NOLAN 1968 C. JOHNSON T. GLANIGAN WILLS HOTHAM BOGONG P. PEERS, L. SANDFORD, J. FRAZER, R. GARDINER 1969 L. GRAHAM H. DINNING WILLS HOTHAM BOGONG R. HEARNES, J. PHILLIPS, P. CONSTANTINO P. HINES 1970 C. FORGE M. COOK WILLS WILLS BOGONG M. LAVESQUE A. MANZELLA C, FORGE R. CHANDLER 1971 R. CROCKET, *L. HANLON R. CROCKETT HOTHAM (NOT HELD) WILLS J. CLARKE, G. RUNNALS, J. CHAMBERLAIN, G. RAMSDALE 1972 M. BOOTH, C* STONE L. JACKEL *J. KLEIN HOTHAM WILLS HOTHAM W. DICKSON, T. YOUNGER, M. BOOTH, J. SGARIOTO 1973 T. BARRY (S.R.C.PRES.) W. GOURNEY, *J. AMERY HOTHAM BUFFALO HOTHAM G. ELLIOT, G. PORTER, T. BARRY, W. GOURLEY 1974 R. COMENSOLI (S.R.C. PRES.) M. AMERY, B. SAMMON (DISCONTINUED) BUFFALO WILLS (DISCONTINUED) 1975 *G. McGREGOR (S.R.C. PRES.) R. WATSON, *L. FLANIGAN BUFFALO WILLS 1976 A. ADAMO (S.R.C. PRES.) R. JOHNSTONE, *J. COLE BUFFALO WILLS 1977 K. SOUTHGATE, *L. AMERY BUFFALO BUFFALO 1978 S. BISINELLA (S.R.C. PRES.) G. MINNEY, * S, SHANLEY (SPORTS CANCELLED- WEATHER) BOGONG 1979 R. NEWTH (S.R.C. PRES.) R. JOHNSON, *M. KEENAN BOGONG HOTHAM ---W.T.C. & COLLEGE OF T.A.F.E. SEPERATION--- 1981 MARK BRAMBLE (S.R.C. PRES.) 1982 BELINDA MATHERSON (S.R.C. PRES.), CARMEL ANDERSON (S.R.C. PRES.) , ANGELA VERMONT (S.R.C. PRES.) 1983 ELIZABETH FREEMAN (S.R.C. PRES.) 1984 JODIE BLAIR (S.R.C. PRES.) 1985 ROSS MILLER (S.R.C. PRES.) * GIRL -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - Black and white prints, newspaper cuttings, Mabel E. Younger, Garden Girls at Burnley - M. E. Younger, 1933 - 1947
... younger...female students...newspaper cuttings...students...students working outside...staff...flowers...plants...cartoon...phyllis laing...lily ponds...thrips...horses...ploughing...luffmann ponds...orchard...draught horse...pears...m atkins...j wakeford...M smith...p wilson...t baghel...carol scott...d johnston...e m jelbart...nancy canpbell...gwynneth crouch...alison wilson...bonnie campbell...louise harris...kath pullar...thelma johnson...d barker...agnes armstrong...dahlias...melons...j bacon...a w...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne Mabs Younger graduated 1938. mabs younger female students newspaper cuttings students students working outside staff flowers plants cartoon phyllis laing lily ponds thrips horses ploughing luffmann ponds orchard draught horse pears m atkins j wakeford M smith p wilson t baghel carol scott d johnston e m jelbart nancy canpbell gwynneth crouch alison wilson bonnie campbell louise harris kath pullar thelma johnson d barker agnes armstrong dahlias melons j bacon a w jessep f j rae hay b levick brook gipps graham grant j leitch h kirkhope garden views royal horticultural society show uniform wattle women gardeners soldiewr farmers Most images annotated 1. ...Mabs Younger graduated 1938.1. Post Card Album with slits on each page to fit postcards containing newspaper cuttings (NC) and black and white photographs (not all taken at Burnley). Provenance and date of newspaper cuttings not generally known. See B09.0007B for 20 envelopes containing 35mm colour slides. Photographs taken Dec 1949. Labelled. Most images annotatedmabs younger, female students, newspaper cuttings, students, students working outside, staff, flowers, plants, cartoon, phyllis laing, lily ponds, thrips, horses, ploughing, luffmann ponds, orchard, draught horse, pears, m atkins, j wakeford, m smith, p wilson, t baghel, carol scott, d johnston, e m jelbart, nancy canpbell, gwynneth crouch, alison wilson, bonnie campbell, louise harris, kath pullar, thelma johnson, d barker, agnes armstrong, dahlias, melons, j bacon, a w jessep, f j rae, hay, b levick, brook gipps, graham grant, j leitch, h kirkhope, garden views, royal horticultural society show, uniform, wattle, women gardeners, soldiewr farmers -
The Beechworth Burke Museum Research CollectionCard (Series) - Index Card, George Tibbits, Ford Street, Beechworth, 1976
... J. draper, W. Moffat. land 22'x165' shop 22'x31' plate glass fr. WB + sh. others as 1861 £105 1871 - Hamilton, William, grocer, Geo Wilson, land 22'x165' shop + deal front 22'x54' no walls roof supp on posts & wall plates sh. rf. £90 1871 - Foxcroft, M Draper, J. Manson land + prem as 1861 £190 1871 - Richmond, J. draper, same. land 22'x165' shop 22'x45' deal front WB slabs + sh. rf. prem in rear as 1861 £90 1876 - Younger...J. draper, W. Moffat. land 22'x165' shop 22'x31' plate glass fr. WB + sh. others as 1861 £105 1871 - Hamilton, William, grocer, Geo Wilson, land 22'x165' shop + deal front 22'x54' no walls roof supp on posts & wall plates sh. rf. £90 1871 - Foxcroft, M Draper, J. Manson land + prem as 1861 £190 1871 - Richmond, J. draper, same. land 22'x165' shop 22'x45' deal front WB slabs + sh. rf. prem in rear as 1861 £90 1876 - Younger ...George Tibbits, University of Melbourne. Faculty of Architecture, Building and Town & Regional PlanningIndex system that support the research for Beechworth : historical reconstruction / [by] George Tibbits ... [et al]Arranged by street names of BeechworthEach index card includes: street name and number of property, image of property, allotment and section number, property owners and dates of ownership, description of the property according to rate records, property floor plan with dimensions.beechworth, george tibbitsbeechworth, george tibbits -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, Undated
... Unknown to him, the Rev J R W Stott had put his name forward as that of a person who could head a new school of theology in the United States to provide a sound training for evangelical ordinands. Such a task would have been formidable enough for a younger...Unknown to him, the Rev J R W Stott had put his name forward as that of a person who could head a new school of theology in the United States to provide a sound training for evangelical ordinands. Such a task would have been formidable enough for a younger ...STANWAY, ALFRED (b. 9 Sept 1908; d. Melbourne, Vic, 27 June 1989). Anglican bishop, missionary. Stanway grew up in the Wimmera district of western Victoria, and left school when 14 years old. He found work in Melbourne, trained as an accountant, and at the age of 20, held a responsible position with a publishing company. This background, allied with an uncommon flair for figures and finance, was to stand him in good stead throughout his life. But he had little knowledge and no experience of the grace of God until 29 July 1928. At the Evening Service in the parish church of Fairfield on 29 July, he heard the Rev C H Nash (q.v.) preach a sermon which led to his conversion. Within two years he made up his mind to become a missionary and began night studies in order to matriculate. He entered Ridley College in March 1932 to prepare for ordination undertaking week-end duties as a catechist at Deer Park and St Albans. He joined the CMS League of Youth, became chairman, and gathered a fine band of young people many of whom were to become missionaries. He was closely involved with the Belgrave Heights Convention (then at Upwey) and established a League of Youth camp on the site. All his energies were thrown into the task of building up its members in personal holiness and vigorous evangelism. Stanway was ordained in St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne on St Thomas Day 1934 and was placed in charge of the Old Mission Church of St James and St John, Melbourne. The duties were light enough to allow him to enrol in the Melbourne Teachers College and to complete the Diploma in Teaching. On 26 January 1937, he sailed for Africa to become a missionary in the Anglican Diocese of Mombasa, which at that time embraced the whole of Kenya. He was sent to the hot coastal town of Kaloleni as principal of a Secondary Boys School. Before he left Melbourne, he had become engaged to Marjory Harrison: she followed him to Africa and their marriage took place in Mombasa Cathedral in June 1939. He remained at Kaloleni until 1944 when he was transferred to the inland station of Maseno where all his gifts were to be deployed as rural dean of Nyanza. His oversight of some 500 village churches as well as a widespread primary school system was so efficient that in 1948 he was appointed archdeacon of Kenya with his home and office in Nairobi. As secretary of the African Church Council and of the African Education Board, he was responsible for all African work in the diocese. His contacts with government ministers and public servants were of first class significance at the time when the cry of Uhuru and the demand for independence was travelling throughout the colonial world. On 2 Feb 1951, Alfred Stanway was consecrated in Westminster Abbey as the third Anglican Bp of Central Tanganyika. This Diocese was the special sphere of the CMS Australia, and he already knew most of the missionary personnel. He brought with him the understanding and experience of one who had fully shared the lot and problems of a district missionary, but he came to the diocese at a time when it had yet to recover from its losses in personnel and finance as a result of the war. His immediate task was to provide the impetus of fresh leadership and a long-term overall policy. His aim from-the outset was to build up a strong autonomous church with its own indigenous pastorate. With the whole-hearted confidence of the home base, he was able to enlist the service of new missionaries. He saw a great increase in the number of African clergy and he encouraged village evangelists to open new fields of work. Simple structures were built as new churches at the rate of two a week, week in and week out, year by year. He worked hard to meet the need for Christian literature, bookshops, adult literacy and theological training. He opened Bible schools for village evangelists and sent suitable clergy overseas for further studies. He encouraged initiative in others, helped them to find and use their talents, and gave them his unstinted confidence and support. Fresh finance was required for new ventures. This led him to travel widely in Germany and America, where he raised large funds for these projects. Mackay House was built in Dodoma as the central administrative base for the diocese, hospitals such as those at Mvumi and Hombolo were modernised or established, schools were built and upgraded. In keeping with his vision for ultimate leadership by African personnel, he consecrated Yohana Omari in 1955 as his assistant, he was the first national to become a bp in East Africa. Bp Stanway then set on foot the long and complicated process for the division of his sprawling diocese. In 1963, the diocese of Victoria Nyanza came into being; in 1965, that of Morogoro; in 1966, that of Western Tanganyika. Yet in 1971, his own diocese of Central Tanganyika, though greatly reduced in size, had more churches and more clergy than in its undivided state in 195 l. Stanway then played a leading part in the formation of the Province of Tanzania in 1970, with an African abp as metropolitan. A year later, after 35 years in East Africa and 20 years as bishop of Central Tanganyika, he resigned. His leadership and achievements throughout those years had placed him in the front rank as a great missionary statesman. Stanway had returned to Melbourne at the time when his resignation took effect in August 1971. His early love for Ridley College reasserted itself and he went into residence as deputy principal under the Rev Dr Leon Morris. He was put in charge of chapel worship and the pastoral oversight of the students. All his gifts and experience were called into play as he sought to guide and encourage those who were on the threshold of their ministry. The whole bent of his heart was to foster the spiritual life and missionary calling of those whose hearts the Lord had touched. It was during those years that his life-long zeal for the spread of the gospel through Christian literature had its ultimate flowering. It had begun in his Nairobi days with a small church bookstall, this had developed into a major book-shop in the heart of the city. Then in Dodoma he had established the Central Tanganyika Press in order to promote the publication and distribution of Christian literature at all levels. He had marked out Kevin Engel, trained him, and launched him on the international scene. Hence it was natural that in Melbourne he and Kevin Engel should found the Australian Christian Literature Society. But his time at Ridley College was not to last. Unknown to him, the Rev J R W Stott had put his name forward as that of a person who could head a new school of theology in the United States to provide a sound training for evangelical ordinands. Such a task would have been formidable enough for a younger man who had grown up in America. How could an Australian who had spent half his life in Africa hope to succeed in a venture of that kind in America? How could one who had been a missionary, not a theologian, found a new school to train men for ordination? Nevertheless he rose to the challenge. In Sept 1975, he and Mrs Stanway left Melbourne for Sewickly, an outer suburb of Pittsburg, with the promise of three years' service. He had to start from scratch. He found a house to live in, but there was no land for the school, no funds in hand, no staff yet appointed, no students, and no buildings. His drive, his infections enthusiasm, and his flair for practical enterprise carried the day. One by one, obstacles were overcome and support grew in volume and strength. Twelve months after his arrival, in Sept 1976, the Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry was opened with three staff members, seventeen students, and the goodwill of the whole American Episcopal Church to win. During the next two years, the school took shape and was firmly established. Bp Stanway left an indelible stamp on every aspect of its life and work, its spiritual tone and ideals, its financial and administrative principles. He had inspired widespread support among evangelical episcopalians and had imparted a strong sense of divine guidance and purpose. The council would gladly have extended his term in office beyond three years, but at 75 years of age he knew that his health had begun to fail. When he finally relinquished his office in Nov 1978, he could look back on those three years as the crown of his ministry. It is not too much to say that his name was even more highly honoured and revered in the Trinity School of Ministry than in his own dearly loved Africa. His return to Melbourne led to quiet retirement at Mount Waverley where he settled down to a long battle with the ever worsening effects of Parkinson's Disease. The slow loss of physical capacity and the ultimate failure in powers of speech were a great trial, but he never complained. His faith was summed up in his brief reply when he was asked why he had not prayed for healing: 'What God allows, I accept'. That acceptance was without reserve; his testimony was never brighter. His mental powers were undiminished and his spiritual concerns were as wide as ever. He kept in touch with CMS, he went to church, he met with missionaries, he led Bible studies in his home as long as he was able. Africa was always in his heart, news from Sewickly always gave him great pleasure. He had left a mark for God on three great continents and his death left sad but thankful hearts in them all. It was the close of a life in which he had felt that he could never do enough for God who had done so much for him. One of Bp Stanway's sayings was 'when the Holy Spirit takes hold of you, anything can happen'. So it was in his case. He was very human, with his full share of human foibles and frailties. He had a great zest for life and an endless fund of stories drawn from his own experience. He was himself the subject of many stories, some true, others legendary. His vibrant personality always seemed to fill the house where he was, his presence could not be overlooked. His own home was one in which Mrs Stanway had a paramount influence. She was a trained teacher, a skilled artist, a born hostess and a first-class linguist. They had no children of their own, but were devoted Godparents and always deeply interested in the children of missionaries. Home life allowed him to relax in a serene and contented atmosphere and to exercise his gifts for friendship and hospitality. He was always on the watch for souls, a person-to-person evangelist par excellence. He was a man of faith and prayer who dared to believe in the God of the impossible. His love for Africa, his total dedication as a missionary; his gifts as a soulwinner; his genius for finance; his shrewd practical initiatives, and his statesmanlike vision were outstanding characteristics. But great or small, all his gifts were laid out in the service of the gospel, and that service marked him out as one of the most remarkable Australian missionaries of his generation. M L Loane, Men to Remember (Sydney, 1987) Rev. Alfred Stanway is standing with open book in hand, dressed in clerical garb.Bishop Alfred Stanwaybishop alfred stanway -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Boys Class Photographs, 1965
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Stellini L Lee 1260.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Boys Names J Johansen Z Goutzoulas F Glowacki P Nykolajsyn P Meilak F Borg G McIntyre A Spiteri J Gatt T Vudrog A Nightingale J Borg F Saliba C Gogos P Salicki L Cooper A Docherty J Donovan L Grant L Allen 1260.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Girls Names June Read Nola Hill Josephine Dinatale Wima Hyett Annemarie Kiefer Pat Reid Helen Jury Clemintina Brincat Gayle Brazier Irene Zacharious Barbara Boy Kaye Doogan Diane Clayton Susan Knott Marian Cox Mrs Lynch Maree OMalley Pat Flint Jennifer Rosewarne 1260.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3C Boys Names A Mrnjavac T Bertucci P Xuereb C Testa E Fsadni T Kruszczak L Borg Michael Patford D Edwards I Younger J Stanley R Taylor R Harlacz J Fac W Galea J Zerkil V Rasic J Jones J Sultana 1260.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Boys Photo a 1260.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Boys Photo b 1260.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3E Boys Names D Grieves A Delekatis M Ascher B Roberts L Stratton S Evans W Kowalin D Thomson C Wilson N Power R Offermans K Durrant S Reid T Brown J Perram J Hyette P Kelly C Edwards T Burnette 1260.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3F Boys Names K Johnson D Rodger P Young F Dole R Davies T Evans B Crick L Sumpter J Hatzistaruas R Pepper T Venville D West N. ...Stellini L Lee 1260.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Boys Names J Johansen Z Goutzoulas F Glowacki P Nykolajsyn P Meilak F Borg G McIntyre A Spiteri J Gatt T Vudrog A Nightingale J Borg F Saliba C Gogos P Salicki L Cooper A Docherty J Donovan L Grant L Allen 1260.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Girls Names June Read Nola Hill Josephine Dinatale Wima Hyett Annemarie Kiefer Pat Reid Helen Jury Clemintina Brincat Gayle Brazier Irene Zacharious Barbara Boy Kaye Doogan Diane Clayton Susan Knott Marian Cox Mrs Lynch Maree OMalley Pat Flint Jennifer Rosewarne 1260.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3C Boys Names A Mrnjavac T Bertucci P Xuereb C Testa E Fsadni T Kruszczak L Borg Michael Patford D Edwards I Younger J Stanley R Taylor R Harlacz J Fac W Galea J Zerkil V Rasic J Jones J Sultana 1260.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Boys Photo a 1260.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Boys Photo b 1260.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3E Boys Names D Grieves A Delekatis M Ascher B Roberts L Stratton S Evans W Kowalin D Thomson C Wilson N Power R Offermans K Durrant S Reid T Brown J Perram J Hyette P Kelly C Edwards T Burnette 1260.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3F Boys Names K Johnson D Rodger P Young F Dole R Davies T Evans B Crick L Sumpter J Hatzistaruas R Pepper T Venville D West N. ...1260.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Boys Photo a E Sensati C Stephens I Kerr R Tontiotti J Gray S Meilak G Hutson P Cooke K Horby F Calleja P Duggan L Williams A Brown J Jan R Trainor R Thomson G Foster T Summers 1260.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Boys Photo b E Sensati C Stephens I Kerr R Tontiotti J Gray S Meilak G Hutson P Cooke K Horby F Calleja P Duggan L Williams A Brown J Jan R Trainor R Thomson G Foster T Summers 1260.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Boys Photo c E Sensati C Stephens I Kerr R Tontiotti J Gray S Meilak G Hutson P Cooke K Horby F Calleja P Duggan L Williams A Brown J Jan R Trainor R Thomson G Foster T Summers 1260.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1B Boys Names J Hill P Zelensky P Hardy R Spiteri C Jones E Knight A Needs E Vrettas S Speedy H Thompson R Strelys G Gamble M Ellis Bottom Row G Cottee M Mowforth C Maloney G Williams F Clayton 1260.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1C Boys Names Stan Jaskiewicz Frank May Vernon Zan Joe Astorina Peter Stojanovic John Murphy Salvatore Maugeri William Pickering Charles Busiettil Sammy Zerata John Aylon Pasquale Bono Joseph Vella Charles Mifsud John Aquilina Paul Bugeja Joseph Gauci Absent Malcolm McDougall 1260.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1D Boys Names J Vignogna T Farrugia J Zahra E Zahra M Rewkiewicz J Burgess I Caruana A De Bono S Borg M Jaworski J Bezzina J Calleja L Marshall V Ivanina Mr G Jaworsky M Quain P Szot G Sheahan 1260.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Boys Names Photo a E Gogos R Berry R Kelly I Clough W Young R Munro P Robertson K Dannatt G Bell C White W Gillespie R Dowling K Smith R Quick K Woodyard R Males R McCormick 1260.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Boys Names Photo b E Gogos R Berry R Kelly I Clough W Young R Munro P Robertson K Dannatt G Bell C White W Gillespie R Dowling K Smith R Quick K Woodyard R Males R McCormick 1260.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Boys Names Photo a H Yianni G Mills G McKenzie G Moshoudis J Frasher T Pindiura G Christodoulou D Allen L Davenport R Douglas D Morgan R Neilson A Hine N Francis J Makin G Hallam R Johnstone R Mark 1260.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Boys Names Photo b H Yianni G Mills G McKenzie G Moshoudis J Frasher T Pindiura G Christodoulou D Allen L Davenport R Douglas D Morgan R Neilson A Hine N Francis J Makin G Hallam R Johnstone R Mark 1260.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1G Boys Names A Buhagiar R Bates B Sauron L Davidson A Hubber T Gellion R Lang E Hrycyzyn E Sultana C Tonna G Coffey Unknown H Quarrell A Longo L Carson T Wisniewski Mr W Antonowicz B Keating De Bono A Faure 1260.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2A Boys Names C Spiteri D Paxton T Dean G Allen P Kiefer N Ciemcioch W Ciemcioch R Merrigan L Mallia P Neill G Mannion D Kearns R Buse M Jones D. Chadwick A Heaviside J Tabor V Faure D Paulet Absent D Stead 1260.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2B Boys Names Photo a George Bledniak Mark Clark Philip Walton Paul Gantner Terry Black Robert Baker Philip Gauci Edward Hewett Philip Pengally Paul Rochow Herbert Periera Peter Spitiri Bohdan Anolak Joseph Camenzuli Peter Sliwinski Richard Baran Frank Carnovale James Williams Roman Jaworski 1260.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2B Boys Names Photo b George Bledniak Mark Clark Philip Walton Paul Gantner Terry Black Robert Baker Philip Gauci Edward Hewett Philip Pengally Paul Rochow Herbert Periera Peter Spitiri Bohdan Anolak Joseph Camenzuli Peter Sliwinski Richard Baran Frank Carnovale James Williams Roman Jaworski 1260.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2C Boys Names S Grech R Cholava A Vella K Czapor B Reivers J Davidson R Demczuk W Bennett D Joyce C Pulis J Potempski Szypulsk Edwards Curran C Borg C Jones A Dobrocorski Mr Unknown J Pulis G Retrzykoski G Rzepski 1260.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2D Boys Names M Bugeja E Galea R Calleja R Forte D Bertucci E De Bono L Filippone G Mather R Boys M Kouacevic P Forte P Bourke S Longstaff L Holloway J Desira R Coffey D Eklom L Calvitto P Costa 1260.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2E Boys PHOTO MISSING Unsure if there was a 2E but strange RD 1260.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2F Boys Names Photo a G Hatzimouratis R Hocking K Ayton R Tivendale P Elliott P Griggs G Seidel V Kiploks A Falkiner G Evans J Williams J Birt W Mathieson M Short R Boutter N Baker R Wiebrecht Mr Allen B Porter S Pauley H Stephen 1260.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2F Boys Names Photo b G Hatzimouratis R Hocking K Ayton R Tivendale P Elliott P Griggs G Seidel V Kiploks A Falkiner G Evans J Williams J Birt W Mathieson M Short R Boutter N Baker R Wiebrecht Mr Allen B Porter S Pauley H Stephen 1260.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2G Boys Names D Chatzidimitrou G Stampolidis B Henry T Dicello C Buhager J Munro W Hill G King F Carnovale K Dole K Styles J Galea G Papageorgio A Thomas C James W Sutherland B McCormick T Carnovale Mr Unknown W Dale G Paraskevas B Herczaniwski 1260.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3A Boys Names R Stead S Diomedes S Kerek J Lehmann R Britnell G McLaren P Jorgensen N Leahy Mr AJ Bell E Gawlinski J Karasoukas M Sita K Ayton F Bahor S Mrnjavac Mr Momonth A Lehmann A Yianni V Zdravko R Hornby G Ferrara P. Stellini L Lee 1260.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Boys Names J Johansen Z Goutzoulas F Glowacki P Nykolajsyn P Meilak F Borg G McIntyre A Spiteri J Gatt T Vudrog A Nightingale J Borg F Saliba C Gogos P Salicki L Cooper A Docherty J Donovan L Grant L Allen 1260.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Girls Names June Read Nola Hill Josephine Dinatale Wima Hyett Annemarie Kiefer Pat Reid Helen Jury Clemintina Brincat Gayle Brazier Irene Zacharious Barbara Boy Kaye Doogan Diane Clayton Susan Knott Marian Cox Mrs Lynch Maree OMalley Pat Flint Jennifer Rosewarne 1260.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3C Boys Names A Mrnjavac T Bertucci P Xuereb C Testa E Fsadni T Kruszczak L Borg Michael Patford D Edwards I Younger J Stanley R Taylor R Harlacz J Fac W Galea J Zerkil V Rasic J Jones J Sultana 1260.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Boys Photo a 1260.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Boys Photo b 1260.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3E Boys Names D Grieves A Delekatis M Ascher B Roberts L Stratton S Evans W Kowalin D Thomson C Wilson N Power R Offermans K Durrant S Reid T Brown J Perram J Hyette P Kelly C Edwards T Burnette 1260.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3F Boys Names K Johnson D Rodger P Young F Dole R Davies T Evans B Crick L Sumpter J Hatzistaruas R Pepper T Venville D West N. Lewer S.Stylianou D Joiner D Quarrell Mr Harry Rhodes A Tosic T Zelinski C Hallam 1260.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4A Boys Names R Collins F Mrnjavac W Outjero W Warlich R Sully N Poulton R McKenzie J Gatt F Pulitano R Butler S Evans N Farmer R Taylor N Ross J Jones Mr Boyd E Ozols K Wilson P Kovacevic 1260.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4B Boys Names T Moiler G Pengelly J Prince R Himmel T Haber R Campbell A McInnes J Rachowiecki J Busuttil P Chettle E Meilak G Rewkiewicz M Meilak G Woodhouse J McLeod P Buttimer 1260.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4C Boys Names K Paulet W Blawuciak C Longo I Henderson L Cassar R Steel C Fletcher B Crawford L Canuti I Kumpis P Jones C Folozen A Clifford B Cox R Murphy Mr Turner A Thomson R Clare A Bentley 1260.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4D Boys Names Photo a C Bonnici R Kiefer N Papadopolous L Lotockyj G Bugeja P Polyoz P Winkworth R Black M Rochetich B Holdysz J Hutson T Gilson Z Pietrzykowski C Tanner Mr Durham C Zederski T Moore M Almond 1260.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4D Boys Names Photo b C Bonnici R Kiefer N Papadopolous L Lotockyj G Bugeja P Polyoz P Winkworth R Black M Rochetich B Holdysz J Hutson T Gilson Z Pietrzykowski C Tanner Mr Durham C Zederski T Moore M Almond 1260.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4F Boys Names G McInnes C Newman K Carr R Barry J King R Haligowski Mr P Hogg D McGahan R Barrowman R Spottiswood 1260.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5A Boys Names M Krezlewski C Logan B Neill H Dynak Z Korybutiak P Kernick G Bevilacqua I Zacharias E Szczesniak G Maikousis R Mills G Pulitano A Laughton L Sartori R Quantock D Capuano N Thomas L Bannerman 1260.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5B Photo a 1260.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5B Photo b 1260.29 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Prefects 1260.30 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 House Captainssunshine technical school, technical school, sunshine
