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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedJournal - Victorian Historical Journal Volume 53 Numbers 2 and 3 May - August 1982, Royal Historical Society of Victoria, August 1982
... ...James Morrow...Brimbank Library, 301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine 3020. melbourne Hugh Victor McKay James Morrow Article Page 130: Technological Innovation in the Victorian Agricultural Implement and Machinery Industry 1870 - 1890 by T. ...Article Page 130: Technological Innovation in the Victorian Agricultural Implement and Machinery Industry 1870 - 1890 by T. G. Parsons. In order to get the greatest possible returns from their land, the first Victorian farmers needed a satisfactory plough. This article examines the improvement of farming implements which includes Hugh Victor McKay who inverted the first successful Australian combine harvester, however the real title for this combine harvester invention belongs to James Morrow.Paperback booknon-fictionArticle Page 130: Technological Innovation in the Victorian Agricultural Implement and Machinery Industry 1870 - 1890 by T. G. Parsons. In order to get the greatest possible returns from their land, the first Victorian farmers needed a satisfactory plough. This article examines the improvement of farming implements which includes Hugh Victor McKay who inverted the first successful Australian combine harvester, however the real title for this combine harvester invention belongs to James Morrow.hugh victor mckay, james morrow -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Marble Honour Boards listing benefactors to the Ballarat Old Colonists' Associations in 1911
... james oddie...w.h. malyon...t.e. gill...agnes d. mcintosh...john wright...andrew byrne...thomas greenwood...h.w. morrow...James Oddie W.H. Malyon T.E. Gill Agnes D. McIntosh John Wright Andrew Byrne Thomas Greenwood H.W. Morrow...James Oddie W.H. Malyon T.E. Gill Agnes D. McIntosh John Wright Andrew Byrne Thomas Greenwood H.W. Morrow ...Marble Honour Boards listing benefactors to the Ballarat Old Colonists' Associations. The name was added to the boards the year of the donors death. 1911 W.H. Uren John Paterson H.J. Summerscales James Oddie W.H. Malyon T.E. Gill Agnes D. McIntosh John Wright Andrew Byrne Thomas Greenwood H.W. Morrow James Lambert E.E. Eberhard John Reid T.W. Purdue H.J. Symons John Lynch w.h. uren, john paterson, h.j. summerscales, james oddie, w.h. malyon, t.e. gill, agnes d. mcintosh, john wright, andrew byrne, thomas greenwood, h.w. morrow, james lambert, e.e. eberhard, john reid, t.w. purdue, h.j. symons, john lynch, marbles, old colonists' association -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Marble Honour Boards listing benefactors to the Ballarat Old Colonists' Associations
... James Oddie...W.H. Malyon...T.E. Gill...Agnes D. McIntosh...John Wright...Andrew Byrne...Thomas Greenwood...H.W. Morrow...James Oddie W.H. Malyon T.E. Gill Agnes D. McIntosh John Wright Andrew Byrne Thomas Greenwood H.W. Morrow...James Oddie W.H. Malyon T.E. Gill Agnes D. McIntosh John Wright Andrew Byrne Thomas Greenwood H.W. Morrow ...The Old Colonists' Hall opened in 1887.Marble Honour Boards listing benefactors to the Ballarat Old Colonists' Associations. The name was added to the boards the year of the donors death. 1892 Arthur Croft George Thurston John Buckingham T.G. Archard James Scannele Caroline Fraser L.E. Cutter W.H. Butler James Gibb James Tannock Ellen Horroll James Laidlaw John Harrison Philip Russell J.F Jones D.J. McLeod William Angus E.J. Nuzum J.B. Collins James Taylor John Anwyl William Radley Matthew Hart Thomas Ryan 1897 William Taylor Joseph Langfon W.C. Phillips Henry Dobson Peter Brose Edwin Parr John Magor Natale D'Angri Lawson Ure James Malcolm Robert Sim W.J. Clarke F.N. Martin William Kelly Edward Hrose Francis Edwards William Kay James Simpson J.R. Hopkins W. Booth 1898 John Peart J.J. Cahir Joseph Betts Thomas Rowlands George Brown Rudolph Stephens James Houston John McPhee Alban Atwood David Fitzpatrick L.H. Kopke Henry Morrison William Bones Henry Morris 1899 Alexander Miller David McNaught C.W. Langtree John Twentyman Nathaniel Trench Adam Bennett James Gay C.B. Retallack James Richardson Thomas Hawkins John Taylor D.F. Stalker William Laplau John Jarvie J.E. Morris James Harrison J.S. Paterson Henry Leggo W.J. Seeley Charles Stewart James Vigar J.J. Cahir Joseph Betts Thomas Rowlands George Brown Rudolph Stephens James Houston John McPhee Alban Atwood David Fitzpatrick L.H. Kopke Henry Morrison William Bones Henry Morris 1900 Peter Le Page W.H. Barnard George Perry George Eason James Ivey 1903 James Miller Matthew Morgan William Norman G.G. Graham John Griffiths Richard Ince John Wallace John Blight J.W. Mills C.E. Jones John Noble Wilson David Mitchell William Walner David Munroe John English David McDonald William Saunders William Dougall A.T. Morrison Thomas Wilson M.C. Donnelly James Fry John Haworth Edward Newman E.F. McElroy J.H. Reed Helen Trounson E.A. Miller Alexander Ross Alexander Taylor H.A. Comber 1909 John Blyth Charles Tunbridge Henry Gore Walter Owen Charles Rowsell Edward Elliott Charles Robinson T.J. Wills R.S. Hager Henry Fields T. Paterson William Woodridge A. Morrah Adam Scott J.C. Shepherd J. Holland J. Cochran G. Lovitt J. Haig G. Sharp J. Dulfer R. Davidson E. Lillingston T. Raw 1911 W.H. Uren John Paterson H.J. Summerscales James Oddie W.H. Malyon T.E. Gill Agnes D. McIntosh John Wright Andrew Byrne Thomas Greenwood H.W. Morrow James Lambert E.E. Eberhard John Reid T.W. Purdue H.J. Symons John Lynch 1915 William Bell D.B. Wheeler Richard Baker M.L.C. W.B. Bradshaw Betsy F. Graham A.J. Hare C.V. Day J.P. Smart Lieutenant Colonel A.H. White Dr R.C. Lindsay Andrew Cant T.C. Coates E. Goodwin Thomas Lyle 1916 James Long John King Junior G.A. Brown C.E. House G.T. Jones Hon. R.T. Vale J.G. Tucker H. Baber J. Lammin D. Lillingstone George Becher Laurence Clark William Brazenor A. Clinton William Little W.B. Bannerman J.H Peady James Lamb 1917 J.C. Charles Joseph Fields John McPhail John Lombard Thomas Lyle H.L. Pobjoy E.E. Llewellyn E.C. Dermer John M. Bickett Hon. J.Y. McDonald Capt. J.W. Pearce. M.C. Joseph Pounder 1918 Lieutenant E.S. Holgate Grace Valkins J.C. Brough Thomas Mitchell George Buchanan J.H. Ward T. Davey A.B. Berry Corporal L.J. Malin G.H. Abrams James Tyler 1919 T.C. Anderson Agnes Murray G. Donaghy F. Opie Thomas Bodycomb Harry D. Davies John Clarke R.L. Medwell G.N. Robinson Isaiah Pearce A.R. Tunbridge H.C. Handford F.G. Fraser F. Carver J.S. Douglas Hon. Alfred Deakin T.J. McConnellarthur croft, george thurston, john buckingham, t.g. archard, james scannele, caroline fraser, l.e. cutter, w.h. butler, james gibb, james tannock, ellen horroll, james laidlaw, john harrison, philip russell, j.f jones, d.j. mcleod, william angus, e.j. nuzum, j.b. collins, james taylor, john anwyl, william radley, matthew hart, thomas ryan, william taylor, joseph langfon, w.c. phillips, henry dobson, peter brose, edwin parr, john magor, natale d'angri, lawson ure, james malcolm, robert sim, w.j. clarke, f.n. martin, william kelly, edward hrose, francis edwards, william kay, james simpson, j.r. hopkins, w. booth, john peart, j.j. cahir, joseph betts, thomas rowlands, george brown, rudolph stephens, james houston, john mcphee, alban atwood, david fitzpatrick, l.h. kopke, henry morrison, william bones, henry morris, alexander miller, david mcnaught, c.w. langtree, john twentyman, nathaniel trench, adam bennett, james gay, c.b. retallack, james richardson, thomas hawkins, john taylor, d.f. stalker, william laplau, john jarvie, j.e. morris, james harrison, j.s. paterson, henry leggo, w.j. seeley, charles stewart, james vigar, j.j. cahir, joseph betts, thomas rowlands, george brown, rudolph stephens, james houston, john mcphee, alban atwood, david fitzpatrick, l.h. kopke, henry morrison, william bones, henry morris, 1900, peter le page, w.h. barnard, george perry, george eason, james ivey, james miller, matthew morgan, william norman, g.g. graham, john griffiths, richard ince, john wallace, john blight, j.w. mills, c.e. jones, john noble wilson, david mitchell, william walner, david munroe, john english, david mcdonald, william saunders, william dougall, a.t. morrison, thomas wilson, m.c. donnelly, james fry, john haworth, edward newman, e.f. mcelroy, j.h. reed, helen trounson, e.a. miller, alexander ross, alexander taylor, h.a. comber, john blyth, charles tunbridge, henry gore, walter owen, charles rowsell, edward elliott, charles robinson, t.j. wills, r.s. hager, henry fields, t. paterson, william woodridge, a. morrah, adam scott, j.c. shepherd, j. holland, j. cochran, g. lovitt, j. haig, g. sharp, j. dulfer, r. davidson, e. lillingston, t. raw, w.h. uren, john paterson, h.j. summerscales, james oddie, w.h. malyon, t.e. gill, agnes d. mcintosh, john wright, andrew byrne, thomas greenwood, h.w. morrow, james lambert, e.e. eberhard, john reid, t.w. purdue, h.j. symons, john lynch, william bell, d.b. wheeler, richard baker m.l.c., w.b. bradshaw, betsy f. graham, a.j. hare, c.v. day, j.p. smart, lieutenant colonel a.h. white, dr r.c. lindsay, andrew cant, t.c. coates, e. goodwin, thomas lyle, james long, john king junior, g.a. brown, c.e. house, g.t. jones, hon. r.t. vale, j.g. tucker, h. baber, j. lammin, d. lillingstone, george becher, laurence clark, william brazenor, a. clinton, william little, w.b. bannerman, j.h peady, james lamb, 1917, j.c. charles, joseph fields, john mcphail, john lombard, thomas lyle, h.l. pobjoy, e.e. llewellyn, e.c. dermer, john m. bickett, hon. j.y. mcdonald, capt. j.w. pearce. m.c., joseph pounder, lieutenant e.s. holgate, grace valkins, j.c. brough, thomas mitchell, george buchanan, j.h. ward, t. davey, a.b. berry, corporal l.j. malin, g.h. abrams, james tyler, t.c. anderson, agnes murray, g. donaghy, f. opie, thomas bodycomb, harry d. davies, john clarke, r.l. medwell, g.n. robinson, isaiah pearce, a.r. tunbridge, h.c. handford, f.g. fraser, f. carver, j.s. douglas, hon. alfred deakin, t.j. mcconnell -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines Invoice Book, 1870 - 1875
... james fayle,...maxwell morrow,...King, Iron Merchant, * 1 February 1871 - Richard Tunbridge, Timber Merchant, * January 4th 1871- Henry Gough, * 8th March 1871 William Murfet, * March 1871- Maxwell Morrow, * 1 February 1871- James Curtis, Caxton Steam Printing Works, * May 4th 1871 - William Blomeley, Iron and Brass Founder, * 4 May 1871 - Thomas Rogers, Draper, Milliner, Haberdasher & c. * May14 1871- George Shannon & Co, Importers of China, Glass & Earthenware, * May 31st 1871, Wreford & Co, Machine Printers, *1st July 1871 William McCulloch & Co,( late Reynolds and English) General Carriers to all parts of the Colony, * 1871- J.J. ...The works done to the former Ballarat Circuit Court House were overseen by Robert Davidson (architect and Surveyor) with the contractor being James Williams. ballarat school of mines redmond barry hugh gray henry richards caselli henry caselli joseph flude ballarat court house harrie wood clock invoice book robert davison james williams ballarat circuit court house old ballarat court emanuel steinfeld j.t. sleep c.b. retallack john phillips eyres bros ballaarat gas company national insurance company broadbent bros charles evans niven and co william johnson william ford george robertson william vale m.d. hamilton plumbago crucible company morgans crucibles h.r. caselli henry richards caselli george evans bateman, clark & co, klug bros. j. armstrong w. gooch, william l. mullen a.h. king richard tunbridge henry gough, william murfet, james curtis william blomeley, thomas rogers george shannon wreford william mcculloch j.j. mcdonald frank pinkerton ben franklin printing and stationary house j. donovan edward rand matthew hamilton c.b. retallack, james harrington smith brothers, james fayle, maxwell morrow, s. stansfield walhalla Brunswick House T Rogers "VOUCHER" inscribed on spine in gold Each invoice pasted into the scrapbook has a number written onto it. ...Scrap book containing invoices relating to accounts to be paid by the Ballarat School of Mines between 1870 until 1875. The School of Mines at Ballarat was the first school of Mines in Australia and was established in 1870. The works done to the former Ballarat Circuit Court House were overseen by Robert Davidson (architect and Surveyor) with the contractor being James Williams. Large book, green leather with red binding, numerous original invoices pasted onto the pages. The first pages of the scrapbook includes correspondence relating to the refurbishment of the former Ballarat Court House which was used as the Ballarat School of Mines from 1870. The building was demolished c1913 to make way for the Ballarat Technical Art School (still standing). * 23 August 1870 - Bateman, Clark & Co, The Ballarat Courier * August 1870 - Klug Bros. Furniture and Bedding Warehouse * April 1870 - J. Armstrong * Statement of Receipts and Expenditure from 23rd Aug. 1870 to 19 January 1871 * W. Gooch, * 1870 - William L. Mullen, Ballarat Stationery Warehouse & Printing Office, * 31Jany. 1871 - A.H. King, Iron Merchant, * 1 February 1871 - Richard Tunbridge, Timber Merchant, * January 4th 1871- Henry Gough, * 8th March 1871 William Murfet, * March 1871- Maxwell Morrow, * 1 February 1871- James Curtis, Caxton Steam Printing Works, * May 4th 1871 - William Blomeley, Iron and Brass Founder, * 4 May 1871 - Thomas Rogers, Draper, Milliner, Haberdasher & c. * May14 1871- George Shannon & Co, Importers of China, Glass & Earthenware, * May 31st 1871, Wreford & Co, Machine Printers, *1st July 1871 William McCulloch & Co,( late Reynolds and English) General Carriers to all parts of the Colony, * 1871- J.J. McDonald, Plumber and Gas Fitters, * August 29th 1871 - Eyres Brothers, Furnishing and General Ironmongers, * 1st August 1871, Frank Pinkerton,H Ben. Franklin Printing and Stationary House 18, Armstrong Street, Ballarat. * 12TH July 1871 J. Donovan, * 10th August, 1871 - Edward Rand, Wholesale Druggist & Importer, *11 Nov 1871 - Matthew Hamilton, * October 2nd 1871 - C.B. Retallack, Engineer and General Smith, *December 8 1871 - James Harrington, * June 1871 - Wayne, Wholesale Druggist * 21st Nov. 1871 - Smith Brothers, Timber Merchants. * 5 January 1872 - T. Eggington, Carpenter, * 12 January 1872 - James Fayle, Plumbers & Ironwork * January 26th 1872 - S. Stansfield, * August 10th 1872 - John H. Hammond Wholesale and Retail, Bookseller, Commercial and General Stationer, etc. etc."VOUCHER" inscribed on spine in gold Each invoice pasted into the scrapbook has a number written onto it. The numbers are in chronological order at start at 1 in each calendar year. ballarat school of mines, redmond barry, hugh gray, henry richards caselli, henry caselli, joseph flude, ballarat court house, harrie wood, clock, invoice book, robert davison, james williams, ballarat circuit court house, old ballarat court, emanuel steinfeld, j.t. sleep, c.b. retallack, john phillips, eyres bros, ballaarat gas company, national insurance company, broadbent bros, charles evans, niven and co, william johnson, william ford, george robertson, william vale, m.d. hamilton, plumbago crucible company, morgans crucibles, h.r. caselli, henry richards caselli, george evans, bateman, clark & co,, klug bros., j. armstrong, w. gooch,, william l. mullen, a.h. king, richard tunbridge, henry gough,, william murfet,, james curtis, william blomeley,, thomas rogers, george shannon, wreford, william mcculloch, j.j. mcdonald, frank pinkerton, ben franklin printing and stationary house, j. donovan, edward rand, matthew hamilton, c.b. retallack,, james harrington, smith brothers,, james fayle,, maxwell morrow,, s. stansfield, walhalla, brunswick house, t rogers -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumStripper Harvestor, 1916
... The first successful stripper harvestor ,a Nicholson & Morrow harvestor invented by James Morrow appeared at the Victorian Government trial at Dookie Experimental farm on Dec 27th 1883. ...Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum 151 Melbourne St, Mulwala The first successful stripper harvestor ,a Nicholson & Morrow harvestor invented by James Morrow appeared at the Victorian Government trial at Dookie Experimental farm on Dec 27th 1883. ...The first successful stripper harvestor ,a Nicholson & Morrow harvestor invented by James Morrow appeared at the Victorian Government trial at Dookie Experimental farm on Dec 27th 1883. Although the stripper harvestor was being manufactured in small numbers by the mid 1800's it did not take over from the tripper until 1904. Hugh McKay soon became the most successful manufacturer of stripper harvestors under the "Sunshine " name and by 1940 over 40,000 harvestors had been produced.This 1916 H.V. McKay harvestor Serial No.102736. The first machines looked like strippers ,but had a fan, sieves, elevators and a small grain storage bin.. The McKay Stripper Harvestor Sunshine -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Dianne Campbell, Ballarat Lawyers 1853-1895 Research Folders, c2000-2021
... James V. McCormick, McDonnell, Townsend MacDermott, Morgan McDOnnell, Percy McDonnell, Cyprian McDonnell, John McFarland, Samuel W, McGowan, Bill McGregor, David Madden, Charles Holthouse, J. Madden, Samuel Mann, Samuel F. Mann, Tobias Furneaux, Samuel Mann, Agar Wynne, thomas Mann, Henry MacDermott, Archibald Midnie, Arthur Nevett, Arthur H. Nevett, Alfred Mitchell, William Mitchell, H.W. Morrow...James V. McCormick, McDonnell, Townsend MacDermott, Morgan McDOnnell, Percy McDonnell, Cyprian McDonnell, John McFarland, Samuel W, McGowan, Bill McGregor, David Madden, Charles Holthouse, J. Madden, Samuel Mann, Samuel F. Mann, Tobias Furneaux, Samuel Mann, Agar Wynne, thomas Mann, Henry MacDermott, Archibald Midnie, Arthur Nevett, Arthur H. Nevett, Alfred Mitchell, William Mitchell, H.W. Morrow ...Folders of research notes on Ballarat Lawyers, including newspaper clippings, website information, etc. .1) Ballarat Lawyers - A (Australian Law Firm histories, Jamaican in Australia, History of the Court System, University of Melbourne Law Students c1870s, Melanie Senior, Cinque Oakley Senior Lawyers, 19th Century Castlemaine Police Courts, New Victorian County Court, Scots and the Law in Scotland, Solicitor online encyclopedia, Alfred Akehurst, Artur Akehurst, J.T. Ansdell, Butler Cole Aspinall, Alfred James Bailey, Henry Stephen Bailey, Matthew Baird, Hugh Sutherland Barrett, William Field Barrett, Redmond Barry, George Elliott Barton, George Frederick Bartrop, John Bell, Thomas Bellas, George Booker) .2) Ballarat Lawyers B (Hugh Sunderland Barrett, Peter Beckford, William Beckford, John T.F. Bowker, William Box, George Boyd, William Boykett, B. Browne, Richard Archer Burton, Alfred Butler) .3) Ballarat Lawyers C-E (Thomas B.S. Carwithen, J.B. Cathcart, John Alfred Chalk, David Clarke, John Collins, Matthew Combe, Thomas Spemcer Cope, Richard. Crouch, Charles Curwan-Walker, Frank H. Cole, John Rowland Davies, Charles J. Dawson, Christopher John Dease, J.E. Dixon, Robert Willian Dobson, Roy Dobson, Edward Doward, Charles R. Doward, Edgar R. Doward,) .4) Ballarat Lawyers F-G (Charles B. Finlayson, Peter T. Finn, John Findlay, John Fitzgerald, John Olsen Foss, Alexander Fraser, J.A. Doane, Andrew Garran, George Garrard, David Gaunson, William Gaunt, MAry Gaunt, F.T. Gell) .5) Ballarat Lawyers H-J: (Frederick Ham, Jeremy Harper, John H. Harris, solicitors, Amelia Harris, J. Henry Harris, Peter Blake, Henry Plomer, Arthur Plomer, Ballarat Chamber of Commerce, Freemasons, White Flat Drainage and Mining Company, Henry R. Nicholls, Francis Ham, Richard T. Harvey, Edward Heady, Peter Heinz, T.t. Hollway. Thomas tuke hollway, William Higgins, James V.M. Hitchins, frederick Hitchins, James Hitchins, Edward Hockley, Robert W. Holmes, Catherine Kain, JOhn Ireland, Richard D. Ireland, Peter Jacobs) .6) T.C. Williams, John Kidahl, Arthur W. King, Pendrell family, M.A. Lazarus, Edward Lewis, W.H. McCormick, Soho Foundry, Henry S, Ochiltree, James V. McCormick, McDonnell, Townsend MacDermott, Morgan McDOnnell, Percy McDonnell, Cyprian McDonnell, John McFarland, Samuel W, McGowan, Bill McGregor, David Madden, Charles Holthouse, J. Madden, Samuel Mann, Samuel F. Mann, Tobias Furneaux, Samuel Mann, Agar Wynne, thomas Mann, Henry MacDermott, Archibald Midnie, Arthur Nevett, Arthur H. Nevett, Alfred Mitchell, William Mitchell, H.W. Morrow, William Mitchell, Norman P. Must, George F. Oakley.) .7) Ballarat Lawyer Q-R (Henry S. Ochiltree, W.B. Ochiltree, Edward G. Ochiltree, J.J.P. O'Dee, Bernard O'Dowd, John Ogier, Cornish Lawyers in Central Victoria Q-R, John Bateman Paynter, J.B. Pearson, Mondle Emmanuel Phillips, Robert King Piers, Robert King Piers, Pinkerton, Frank Pinkerton, Martha Pinkerton, Charles Purcell, R.H. Ramsay, Henry Randall, James Randall, Thomas Randall, John Warrington Rogers, John M. S. Rodd, George Rutler) .8) Lawyers in Central Victoria S-W (Charles Salter, H. Holmes, George Staveley, Charles Salter, George T. Boyd, Edward Sandford, Henry G. Shaw, Thomas W. Snape, Thomas S. Standish, Charles Snape, Frederick C. Standish, Edith Snape, James Snape, Thomas Snape, Philip Snape, George Staveley, John G. Stoker, William Stone, Henry Sturt, Matthew W. Taylor, Bread and Cheese Club, R.D. Thompson, Roger D. Thompson, R.H. Ramsay, R.G. Turner, F.H. Tuthill, W.M.K. Vale, William Vale, May Vale, William L. Vardy, Gordon Vardy, William S. Vardy, Charles Von Ende) .9) Lawyers in Central Victoria W-Z (Henry Walker, Andrew Wallace, John Wellesley, Brereton Watson, C.G.M. Watson, James Watson, George Armytage, Thomas Watson, Patricius Welsh, John Westmore, Theodore Whipham, Arthur Whipham, Thomas H. Whipham, Frances Whipham, Thomas Bellas, James L. Willoughby, John Noble Williams, James Wisewould, Horace Wright, H.M. Wright, William Wright, Henry J. Wrixon, Agar Wynne, Samuel Young) . ballarat lawyers, ballarat, dianne campbell goldfields lawyers collection -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeMenu card, Ballarat College 1970 Football Premiership Dinner, 1970
... morrow...peter-netherway...james...Documents the social signifiance of sport, particularly football, in the life of the Ballarat community. stuart-lee football-premiership 1970 r-m-horner jack-netherway douglas-matthews c-jesse b-armstrong vin-brown p-bryant andrew-davies terry-green n-grimmer w-hawkins w-little d-llewellyn evan-llewellyn d-maconachie g-matthews d-murray d-mccoy c-mcintyre c-moore p-morrow peter-netherway james-pippin s-rasmussen b-redman d-ronaldson j-whitla craigs-hotel-ballarat menu dinner herb-godbehear Signature at top right of front cover: S Lee Signatures on back cover of all players, coach, teachers and guest speaker. ...The menu card was produced for the Ballarat College 1970 Football Premiership Dinner held at Craig's Hotel on 14 August 1970 at 6.30pm. The cover provides details of the event and lists the names and signatures of the Captain, vice-captain, team members, coach and also includes the signatures of several staff and the Principal. The inside pages note the menu and toast list. Documents the social signifiance of sport, particularly football, in the life of the Ballarat community. Printed single sheet card with printing on both sidesSignature at top right of front cover: S Lee Signatures on back cover of all players, coach, teachers and guest speaker.stuart-lee, football-premiership, 1970, r-m-horner, jack-netherway, douglas-matthews, c-jesse, b-armstrong, vin-brown, p-bryant, andrew-davies, terry-green, n-grimmer, w-hawkins, w-little, d-llewellyn, evan-llewellyn, d-maconachie, g-matthews, d-murray, d-mccoy, c-mcintyre, c-moore, p-morrow, peter-netherway, james-pippin, s-rasmussen, b-redman, d-ronaldson, j-whitla, craigs-hotel-ballarat, menu, dinner, herb-godbehear -
Eltham District Historical Society IncJournal, Peter Doughtery, ArtStreams: Arts & Culture in Banyule, Darebin, Manningham, Nillumbik & Whittlesea; Vol. 4, No. 6, Nov-Dec 1999, 1999
... James shaw...Thanh Vuu Nguyen...victorian artists supplies...Miriam Hyde...Lisa Young...Bluehouse...Debbie Morrow...." - Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 161, March 2005 art streams Clare Kurth Alicia Clark Albert Tucker carlucci's Mietta's adams of north riding Plenty Views Golf Park Mirka Mora Alan Marshall Short Story Award James shaw Thanh Vuu Nguyen victorian artists supplies Miriam Hyde Lisa Young Bluehouse Debbie Morrow Clive Dickson Luna Park montsalvat dymocks booksellers Public Art Mark henry Spectators Sports Bar Fleur de Feliss Florist eltham festival Sebastian Jorgensen nillumbik artists' open studios Eltham Pottery Studio Muddy Waters Studio Studio 30 peter accadia Piers Bateman jenneke kortweg janet Boddy dave bradley melita jansen jules christian Burns damian fitzgerald Jill Forest ona henderson syd tunn Veronica Holland sally nihill michael skewes elizabeth vercoe Annie Keil-Taggart alan martin jenni mitchell Grace Mitchell Mervyn Hannan peter oyston chris pittard Mary Lou Pittard jane viola john hewish nel ten wolde Rob harwood st andrews hotel Kim tarpey Recherche jessie howard Artspeak studio gallery La Trobe University art museum willy wonka's ice cream gourmet food Arts sponsorship John Fry Winsome McCaughey Bostik lucy Sussex Alice's Bookshop were street cafe Thomsons Pharmacy Know & Grow Volumes Colour front and back cover with feature articles and literary pieces with photographs and advertisements printed in black and white. 36 pages, 30 cm. ...Vol. 4, No. 6, Nov-Dec 1999 CONTENTS ALBERT TUCKER AO 29.12.1914- 23.10.1999 3 MIETTA'S Eating and Drinking in Melbourne 4 MIRKA MORA 'Where angels fear to tread' 6 THEATRE Normie & Tuan Finding the River 7 CD REVIEWS 8, 9 MR MOON IS DEAD The new face of Luna Park 10 PUBLIC ART OR DECORATION Mark Henry 12 ELTHAM FESTIVAL 14 OPEN STUDIOS PROGRAMME 15 LOCAL BLUES/ROCK CULTURE Rob Harwood 27 INTERVIEW Kim Tarpey 22 SHORT STORY 24 ARTS SPONSORSHIP 29 BOOK REVIEW 27 ARTIN' ABOUT 28 OPERA Dialogue with the Song of Songs 22 WINING AND DINING 30 ARTISTS SERVICES 30 "Peter Dougherty has been involved in the local art scene for many years. As publisher and editor of the arts magazine Artstreams, his comments on the various branches of the arts are widely respected. His "The Arts" column in the Diamond Valley Leader presents a brief summary for a much wider cross section of the local community. Peter also operates his own gallery and the Artstreams Cafe at the St Andrews market. Peter has a wealth of knowledge about present day and historical aspects of local art and artists." - Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 161, March 2005Colour front and back cover with feature articles and literary pieces with photographs and advertisements printed in black and white. 36 pages, 30 cm. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1996) - Vol. 10, no. 5 (summer ed. 2005/06) art streams, clare kurth, alicia clark, albert tucker, carlucci's, mietta's, adams of north riding, plenty views golf park, mirka mora, alan marshall short story award, james shaw, thanh vuu nguyen, victorian artists supplies, miriam hyde, lisa young, bluehouse, debbie morrow, clive dickson, luna park, montsalvat, dymocks booksellers, public art, mark henry, spectators sports bar, fleur de feliss florist, eltham festival, sebastian jorgensen, nillumbik artists' open studios, eltham pottery studio, muddy waters studio, studio 30, peter accadia, piers bateman, jenneke kortweg, janet boddy, dave bradley, melita jansen, jules christian burns, damian fitzgerald, jill forest, ona henderson, syd tunn, veronica holland, sally nihill, michael skewes, elizabeth vercoe, annie keil-taggart, alan martin, jenni mitchell, grace mitchell, mervyn hannan, peter oyston, chris pittard, mary lou pittard, jane viola, john hewish, nel ten wolde, rob harwood, st andrews hotel, kim tarpey, recherche, jessie howard, artspeak studio gallery, la trobe university art museum, willy wonka's ice cream gourmet food, arts sponsorship, john fry, winsome mccaughey, bostik, lucy sussex, alice's bookshop, were street cafe, thomsons pharmacy, know & grow, volumes -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Hotels, Caulfield
... James... Westwood Ellen... Greenberg David... Greenberg Sydney... Greenberg Rose... Spamm Cath... Pitter Mabel... Morrow...Orme Frederick Orme Fred Nicholls William Henry Mullins John Armstrong John Egan James Westwood James Westwood Ellen Greenberg David Greenberg Sydney Greenberg Rose Spamm Cath Pitter Mabel Morrow Andrew Morrow Andy Feddan George Curtis Guess John Evans Rowland Evans Roland Riordan John Smith George Elms Bedwell C. ...This file contains one item: 1/Handwritten research notes recording details about various hotels in the Caulfield area and environs. Details include handwritten maps and lists of publicans/licensees/nominees. Notes by author unknown and undated. Some of the notes make reference to entries in Sands & McDougall directories.r. k. cole hotel collection, london tavern hotel, london tavern and store, glen huntly road, caulfield, sycamore street, hawthorn road, dandenong road, derby road, koornang road, caulfield club hotel, rosstown hotel, royal hotel, the vine beer house, the vine caulfield hotel, newton h., balaclava road, bambra road, mirrambeena road, murrumbeena road, poath road, the tam o’shanter hotel, wilston street, farmers’ arms home hotel, chestnut street, hooper street, thompson william, martin p. j., orme frederick, orme fred, nicholls william henry, mullins john, armstrong john, egan james, westwood james, westwood ellen, greenberg david, greenberg sydney, greenberg rose, spamm cath, pitter mabel, morrow andrew, morrow andy, feddan george curtis, guess john, evans rowland, evans roland, riordan john, smith george elms, bedwell c., griffen frederick, connelly p. h., uhrbrock f., swift charles, gregor f., hazlett david, moore l., harley susan, mott h., nichols william henry, ross peter mclean, elsternwick, mcnamara margaret, mcnamara v., stevens catherine, mcgregor f., clarice george -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Elsternwick Park
... James... Warren Phil... Gaze Andrew... Local History... Cricket... Miller Keith R.... Burgoyne A.D. Mr... Beadle Ken Cr.... Bent Thomas... St. Kilda Cricket Club... South St. Kilda Cricket Club... Muntz Mr... Lloyd C.D. Cr.... Fundraising Events... Ground Improvement Fund... Elsternwick Hall... Sargood Frederick Sir... Foote Ian... Hockey... Victorian Hockey Association... Elsternwick Baptist Cricket Club... Elsternwick Methodist Cricket Club... Soccer... Brighton Soccer Club... Barr Alex... Loghran Frank... Bignell Bonb... Pettigrew John... Morrow...James Warren Phil Gaze Andrew Local History Cricket Miller Keith R. Burgoyne A.D. Mr Beadle Ken Cr. Bent Thomas St. Kilda Cricket Club South St. Kilda Cricket Club Muntz Mr Lloyd C.D. Cr. Fundraising Events Ground Improvement Fund Elsternwick Hall Sargood Frederick Sir Foote Ian Hockey Victorian Hockey Association Elsternwick Baptist Cricket Club Elsternwick Methodist Cricket Club Soccer Brighton Soccer Club Barr Alex Loghran Frank Bignell Bonb Pettigrew John Morrow Bruce Baseball Brighton Baseball Club Victorian Baseball League Victorian Baseball Association Elsternwick Baseball Club Brighton Football Club Williamson Col. ...This file contains items pertaining to Elsternwick Park: 1/A clipping from the Caulfield/Port Philip Leader (titled ‘Hunter takes reins at Elsternwick’, author unspecified, 17/04/2012), which pertains to Justin Hunter being installed as the captain of the Elsternwick Amateur Football Club. 2/A clipping from the Caulfield/Port Philip Leader (titled ‘Wicks lose a champion’, by Brad Beitzel, undated), which pertains to Graham Holmes of the Elsternwick Amateur Football club dying of cancer. 3/A book titled Bazaar Beginnings: A Century of Sport at Elsternwick Park (author unspecified, undated, 37 pages), which describes the history of Elsternwick Park from 1901 to 2003, with an emphasis on sports.elsternwick park, parks and reserves, sport, sporting clubs, sportsgrounds, australian rules football, elsternwick amateur football club, elsternwick hockey club, sculthorpe a. , elsternwick park committee of management, world war 1939-1945, langford-jones andrew, dunstan mark, todd barry, price , bill, riddell mrs, riddell ken, scott arthur, coombs percy, emburey john, potter jack, holmes graham, blumfield chris, jorgensen james, baxter andrew, taft shura, hunter justin, mahony craig, beddingfield lachie, hodskiss nathan, cesario john, mcdonald jack, rose james, warren phil, gaze andrew, local history, cricket, miller keith r., burgoyne a.d. mr, beadle ken cr., bent thomas, st. kilda cricket club, south st. kilda cricket club, muntz mr, lloyd c.d. cr., fundraising events, ground improvement fund, elsternwick hall, sargood frederick sir, foote ian, hockey, victorian hockey association, elsternwick baptist cricket club, elsternwick methodist cricket club, soccer, brighton soccer club, barr alex, loghran frank, bignell bonb, pettigrew john, morrow bruce, baseball, brighton baseball club, victorian baseball league, victorian baseball association, elsternwick baseball club, brighton football club, williamson col., mcindoe rus, warburton keith, blood michael, sherrin cup, bourke mick, l.a. adamson cup, watt judy, anderson sue, connell brett, lawry bill, stackpole keith, hookes david, hurst alan, graf shaun, madden simon, dipierdimenico robert, parkin david, malthouse mick, cleary phil, madden justin, jordan ray, michael barry, carroll wayne, mildenhall bill, brown joyce, matthews alf, madigan laurie, lane tim, roberts sandy, leonard tony, cover ian, phillips steven, marmalade trevor, fleet greg, whittle slim, marasco con, warne shane, elsternwick, elsternwick hotel, cox charles mr, turner george sir, fairbairn mr, russell-brown j. mr, peacock cr., huntley cr., taylor j.h. mr, elsternwick lacrosse club, elsternwick football club, elsternwick district football club, elsternwick junior football club, victorian amateur football association, elwood central school, elsternwick primary school, australian broadcasting commission, mcdonald a.j. mr, mccutcheon r.g. mr, melbourne cricket club, victorian cricket league, wardill b. mr, melbourne & metropolitan board of works, elsternwick golf club, clubs and associations, balme kate, stevens phil, new tommy, pratt bob, elsternwick cricket club, searle barney, blundell norm, power john, gartrell rob, victorian junior cricket association, victorian turf cricket association, australian cricket board, victorian cricket association, russell simon cr. , white cameron, abbey alan, blizzard aiden, bull adam, murphy liam, scorgie stuart, tenace kane, victorian women’s cricket association, hunt reg, hatch ron, community groups, elliot matthew, fraser colin, pike arthur, young darryl, mills alf, werf pat van der, leather tom, gregory ross, fullerton norma, sharkie keith, johnson alex, dixon brian, trezise neil, rundle noel, corner donald dr., loysh len cr., french peter, francis chris, johnson cameron, miles john, de la salle old collegians club, old xavierans club, victorian amateur football association umpires’ association, hinton wayne, cultural events and activities -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO TEACHERS' COLLEGE GRADUATION CEREMONY 1961
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The following page contains a list of "Students of 1959-1961 Trained Infant Teacher's Certificate" - Bronwyn Mary Anthony, Helen Rose Argall, Betty Gay Ashby, Edna Rose Attewell, Barbara Christine Bailey, Barbara Isabelle Banfield, Cathleen Mary Banko, Kathleen Margaret Beard, Barbara Anne Beck, Mavis Lynette Brock, Cecily Joan Callister, Kathleen Mary Comer, Alison Jane Currie, Nola Curtis, Margaret Ellen Dowd, Jenifer Lorraine Every, Margaret Jane Ewing, Marie Therese Farrell, Linsey Jean Ferguson, Margaret Esther Fisher, Jean Margaret Fraser, Margaret Ruth Hallett, Elsie Frances Hamilton, Janice Ann Hutchinson, Judith Anne Knopp, Jennifer Mary Ruth Layton, Evelyn Jeanette McKean, Pamela Margaret McMahon, Astrid Norma Magnusson, Jennifer Ann Major, Elaine Joy Maple, Margaret Mary Morrow, Maureen Agnes O'Brien, Geraldine Anne O'Connor, Wendy Nanette O'Neill, Pamela Elsie Parker, Margaret Parslow, Lynette Margaret Pearce, Diane Olive Pell, Gladys Pope, Denise Helen Margaret Potter, Yvonne Joy Puckey, Georgina Mary Rodda, Margaret Agnes Schmidt, Barbara Marion Dorothy Stanton, Rosemary-ann Tipple, Penelope Ann Wallace and Nola Vivienne Williamson. A copy of "Goethe's Nine Essentials for Contented Living" followed this list of students. The back page has a list of the "Students of 1960-1961 Trained Primary Teacher's Certificate" - Ian Roy Aitken, Laurence James...The following page contains a list of "Students of 1959-1961 Trained Infant Teacher's Certificate" - Bronwyn Mary Anthony, Helen Rose Argall, Betty Gay Ashby, Edna Rose Attewell, Barbara Christine Bailey, Barbara Isabelle Banfield, Cathleen Mary Banko, Kathleen Margaret Beard, Barbara Anne Beck, Mavis Lynette Brock, Cecily Joan Callister, Kathleen Mary Comer, Alison Jane Currie, Nola Curtis, Margaret Ellen Dowd, Jenifer Lorraine Every, Margaret Jane Ewing, Marie Therese Farrell, Linsey Jean Ferguson, Margaret Esther Fisher, Jean Margaret Fraser, Margaret Ruth Hallett, Elsie Frances Hamilton, Janice Ann Hutchinson, Judith Anne Knopp, Jennifer Mary Ruth Layton, Evelyn Jeanette McKean, Pamela Margaret McMahon, Astrid Norma Magnusson, Jennifer Ann Major, Elaine Joy Maple, Margaret Mary Morrow, Maureen Agnes O'Brien, Geraldine Anne O'Connor, Wendy Nanette O'Neill, Pamela Elsie Parker, Margaret Parslow, Lynette Margaret Pearce, Diane Olive Pell, Gladys Pope, Denise Helen Margaret Potter, Yvonne Joy Puckey, Georgina Mary Rodda, Margaret Agnes Schmidt, Barbara Marion Dorothy Stanton, Rosemary-ann Tipple, Penelope Ann Wallace and Nola Vivienne Williamson. A copy of "Goethe's Nine Essentials for Contented Living" followed this list of students. The back page has a list of the "Students of 1960-1961 Trained Primary Teacher's Certificate" - Ian Roy Aitken, Laurence James ...A light green document titled "Bendigo Teachers' College Graduation Ceremony 1961". The front page also contains a list of the staff working at the college. They are Mr. S. H. Walters (Principal), Miss J. C. Burnett, Mrs. N. F. Fawdry, Mrs. F. M. Petri, Miss R. E. Manlein, Mrs. D.J. Andrew, Mrs. B. F. Hughes, Miss K. Alexander, Mrs. D. M. Philpott, Miss B. H. Cowling, Mrs. A. J. Coleman, Mr. W. D. Kolle, Mr. F. M. Courtis, Mr. D. A. Newbury, Mr. J. H. Masterton, Mr. C. L. Barker, Mr. T. J. McCabe, Mr. F. G. East, Mr. P. F. Fitzpatrick, Mr. D. O'Brien, Mr. W. J. F. Bernoth, Mr. R. L. Strauch, Mr. M. A. James, Mr. R. E. Wittman, Mr. C. F. Houston, Mr. J. R. R. McLeod, Mr. G. G. Woodfield and Mr. K. C. Coles. The inside cover contains the "Significance of the Ceremony" and "Order of the Ceremony". Mr. F. M. Courtis welcomed the visitors and the Principal read the College Charge. The 'Graduation Book' was presented to Mr. A. L. Harris, Inspector of Schools, by Miss J. C. Burnett. Mr. C. L. Barker presented the 1960-1961 T.P.T.C. graduates to the Principal and Mrs. N. F. Fawdry presented the 1959-1961 T.I.T.C. graduates. Congratulations were offered by the Mayor of Bendigo Cr. F. W. Clayton, J.P. the President of Strathfieldsaye Shire, Cr. G.T. Gleeson and Mr. C. Campbell Head Teacher and Golden Square State School. The Occasional address was presented by Mr. E.C. Kreiger the Assistant Chief Inspector of Primary Schools. The following page contains a list of "Students of 1959-1961 Trained Infant Teacher's Certificate" - Bronwyn Mary Anthony, Helen Rose Argall, Betty Gay Ashby, Edna Rose Attewell, Barbara Christine Bailey, Barbara Isabelle Banfield, Cathleen Mary Banko, Kathleen Margaret Beard, Barbara Anne Beck, Mavis Lynette Brock, Cecily Joan Callister, Kathleen Mary Comer, Alison Jane Currie, Nola Curtis, Margaret Ellen Dowd, Jenifer Lorraine Every, Margaret Jane Ewing, Marie Therese Farrell, Linsey Jean Ferguson, Margaret Esther Fisher, Jean Margaret Fraser, Margaret Ruth Hallett, Elsie Frances Hamilton, Janice Ann Hutchinson, Judith Anne Knopp, Jennifer Mary Ruth Layton, Evelyn Jeanette McKean, Pamela Margaret McMahon, Astrid Norma Magnusson, Jennifer Ann Major, Elaine Joy Maple, Margaret Mary Morrow, Maureen Agnes O'Brien, Geraldine Anne O'Connor, Wendy Nanette O'Neill, Pamela Elsie Parker, Margaret Parslow, Lynette Margaret Pearce, Diane Olive Pell, Gladys Pope, Denise Helen Margaret Potter, Yvonne Joy Puckey, Georgina Mary Rodda, Margaret Agnes Schmidt, Barbara Marion Dorothy Stanton, Rosemary-ann Tipple, Penelope Ann Wallace and Nola Vivienne Williamson. A copy of "Goethe's Nine Essentials for Contented Living" followed this list of students. The back page has a list of the "Students of 1960-1961 Trained Primary Teacher's Certificate" - Ian Roy Aitken, Laurence James Aitken, Daryl Lewis Allemand, Raymond Thomas Arthur, Allan John Attwood, Peter Donald Bavinton, Graham John Bayles, Barry John Cameron, Margaret Suesan Chapman, Elizabeth Rae Clark, Kenneth Clarence Collins, Gavin Ernest Collinson, Terrance Richard Cook, Alan James Daniel, Peter Charles Derrick, Retford John Reuben Dettmann, John William Dicker, Judith Margaret Edwards, Donald Bertram Elshaug, David Forrester, Rodney Robert Foy, Clare Denise Frigerio, Colin David Gaylard, Barry Alexander Gemmell, Anne Isobel Godward, Peter Rodney Goode, John Jefferson Goold, John James Goonan, Ann Merilyn Hamilton, Thelma Grace Hartland, Jennifer Iris Hartvigsen, Bernice Joy Holland, Christopher John Hunt, Marjorie Catherine Iddles, Colin James Jenkins, Darryl Allan Jobling, Marcia Lillette Johnson, Albert Jordon, Janet Laurel Kennedy, John Joseph Kennedy, Malcolm James Kennedy, Frances Marjorie Leach, John Edward Lewis, Ivan James McCarrey, Kerry Francis McCartney, Graeme John McKean, Ian Hamilton McLean, David George Martin, John Russell Meers, Elizabeth Carolyn Miller, Ian Malcolm Morley, Campbell Frederick Muller, Noni Clare Murphy, Patricia Marie Murphy, Anne Mustey, Pauline Elizabeth Norman, Janice Anne North, Joan Margaret O'Callaghan, Margaret Mary O'Connor, William James Ovenden, Gordon Richard Patterson, Lawrence George Pattinson, Marcia Nancy Penrose, Judith Elaine Plant, Peter Alwyn Neville Aloysius Pritchard, Janice Yvonne Reid, David Barry Richards, William Clifford Richards, Geoffrey Roy Rodwell, Glenese Theresa Shanahan, Elizabeth Mary Shaw, Ian Russell Stapleton, Beverley Adeline Stevenson, Ronald John Stone, Nicholas Henry Sulinski, Daryl John Tatt, Brendan Joseph Tinkler, Roy Hamilton Trimble, Kenneth Graham Utber, Beverley June Vickers, Melva Elaine Vinnicombe, John Cornforth Waldron, Bruce Henry Walker, Frederick Robert Weight, Norman James West, Geoffrey Arthur Wigg, Lynette Patricia Wilkinson, Valiant Roy Wojtkiw, Janice Rae Woodcock, Peter Joseph Woods, Aleathea Nola Wootton and Susanne Katherine Yeamanbendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college graduatio, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo teachers' college, bendigo, education, teaching, teachers, students, bendigo teachers' college students, bendigo teachers' college staff, tertiary education, history, graduates, graduands, book, teacher training, graduation ceremony -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1886
... James... Bennett Attenborough Wilks & Nunn... Gibbins... Morrow...Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop - Legal Papers. 1 - 1886 - Notelet from Spence James, Gannawarra. 2 - 1886 - Letter from Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks & Nunn, Solicitors, Melbourne re Gibbins v Morrow. 3 - 1886 - Post Office Telegraph to Dunlop A G from Connelly T Jefferson, Martins Hotel, Echuca. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Connelly Tatchell & Dunlop Spence James Bennett Attenborough Wilks & Nunn Gibbins Morrow Dunlop A G Connelly T Jefferson Nichol Gray & Tamlyn Byrne & Houlihan Mann Thos Kay Mrs Gibbins Alice Crabbe & Kirby De Garis Meyer J Donnellan Documents. ...Documents. Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop - Legal Papers. 1 - 1886 - Notelet from Spence James, Gannawarra. 2 - 1886 - Letter from Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks & Nunn, Solicitors, Melbourne re Gibbins v Morrow. 3 - 1886 - Post Office Telegraph to Dunlop A G from Connelly T Jefferson, Martins Hotel, Echuca. Re Nichol, Gray & Tamlyn? At Byrne & Houlihan. 4 - 1886 - Letter from Mann Thos, Victoria Stores, Latrobe re loan from Mrs Kay. 5 - 1886 - Letter from Gibbins Alice, Inglewood, dated 18 Nov 1886 to Connelly T J Esq, Solicitor, Sandhurst. 6 - 1886 - Letter from Crabbe & Kirby, Solicitors, Sandhurst dated 18 Nov 1886 to Messrs Bennett, Attenborough, Wilks & Connelly, Solicitors re De Garis. 7 - 1886 - Letter from Meyer J, Myers Flat re Donnellan v Meyer.connelly, tatchell & dunlop, spence james, bennett attenborough wilks & nunn, gibbins, morrow, dunlop a g, connelly t jefferson, nichol gray & tamlyn, byrne & houlihan, mann thos, kay mrs, gibbins alice, crabbe & kirby, de garis, meyer j, donnellan -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Documents, James Curtis, Agreement Between University of Melbourne at the Ballarat School of Mines, 1893-1894, 1893, 1885-1887, 1894
... The seal depicts a woman with wings and the words "VicL ACAD: MELB: SIG: 1853. .2) Document on Cuthbert, Wynne, Morrow nd Must letterhead relating to an affiliation between the Ballarat School of Mines and the University of Melbourne, 1894 .3) Typed notes respecting the proposed affiliation of the Ballaarat School of Mines and the University of Melbourne, 1885 .5) Handwritten notes from Cuthbert and Co regarding the termination of the affiliation between the Ballarat School of Mines and the University of Melbourne .6) Document relating to severing the affiliation between Ballarat School of Mines and the University of Melbourne, 1884 Agreement Between University of Melbourne at the Ballarat School of Mines, 1893-1894 Document Documents James Curtis E. a'Beckett ....1) Foolscap agreement between the Ballarat School of Mines and the University of Melbourne relating to the affiliation and notice of termination of the affiliation, which was signed by E. a'Beckett, Registrar of the University of Melbourne. A red wax seal is attached to the paper by blue ribbon. The seal is housed in a tin. The seal depicts a woman with wings and the words "VicL ACAD: MELB: SIG: 1853. .2) Document on Cuthbert, Wynne, Morrow nd Must letterhead relating to an affiliation between the Ballarat School of Mines and the University of Melbourne, 1894 .3) Typed notes respecting the proposed affiliation of the Ballaarat School of Mines and the University of Melbourne, 1885 .5) Handwritten notes from Cuthbert and Co regarding the termination of the affiliation between the Ballarat School of Mines and the University of Melbourne .6) Document relating to severing the affiliation between Ballarat School of Mines and the University of Melbourne, 1884e a'beckett, seal, university of melbourne, ballarat school of mines, affiliation, cuthberts, cuthbert, wynne, morrow and must, legal, andrew berry, university seal -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Ledger, Ballarat Technical Arts School Student Fees Ledger, 1907-1914, 1907-1914
... morrow...d.g. johnston...p. brokenshire...edna tweedie...millicent white...dorisn walker...isla gray...mollie brophy...annie speak...c.v. clegg...agnes w. reid...nin z. woinarski...bessie yates...bessie landles...jean mcdonald...harold herbert...harold h. herbert...lizzie develin...florrie sides...fletcher j. crane...catherine ronald...gertrude owen...m.d. hamilton...clara v. clegg...leslie sim...ida barker...charlotte turner...florrie barnes...james...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The Ballarat Technical Art School opened in 1907 as a division of the Ballarat School of Mines. ballarat technical art school h.w. malin lilliam moyle queens college .doris walker emily turnbull viola jackson c.w. sergeant hilda wardell hettie gilbert alice benoit ella morrow d.g. johnston p. brokenshire edna tweedie millicent white dorisn walker isla gray mollie brophy annie speak c.v. clegg agnes w. reid nin z. woinarski bessie yates bessie landles jean mcdonald harold herbert harold h. herbert lizzie develin florrie sides fletcher j. crane catherine ronald gertrude owen m.d. hamilton clara v. clegg leslie sim ida barker charlotte turner florrie barnes james n. boyce leo coburn carrie peters mabel chapman fred mcintyre elsie rich henry c. hart g. bannerman jack meadows preston white lyn hamilton a. murray lillian moyle nina davies maggie kittelty m. snell samuel mee agnes carley ida delina katherine dillon nellie mccubbin lila lynch e. owen g. owen d. owen alice m. coltman ruby bawden elsie joy ellen j. norton herbert rich g. medwell maria loader agnes gibb quennie young a.e. kennedy o. geddes ruby l. smith roy proctor elsie naples w.b.g. mcdonald cecil brittain elsie fawcett g. calvert albert coates catherine hogan may vercoe daisy saunders dora furness matilda johnson gordon steele c.w. sargeant e. cornell irene hewitt wilie finn clare clegg jessie mccallum c.f. white e. kilsall kate morris ella garrett winnie trompf ellie mckissock oswald gedded doris walker elsie tipping rose smith daisy lewellin eliza frank una e. fitts may wasley grace medwell mollie laffey a. duck pearl sergent e. penny r. bieske f. pattendon e.g. bailymay booth nelliw evans gertie evans e. baker c. brittain ralph leyland e. tipping mary sheehan may chenery j. bickart e. perry m. bessemeres george richardson f. mcintyre h. fern d. little o. tolputt arthur toop p. lakeland charles j. rawlings jack hooly thomas pattenden elsie finch ernest murfett gordone steele frank power n.j. coote william ewart patrick ryan david walker john perry vera lindsay robert cooper violet leadbeater maggie skelton clara mann laura ritchie james m. johnston ida brown ethel butcher michael glenane f.j. branigan keith booth henry elliot reg cutter stan westcott frank king lottie finch ladies art association pauline lakeland cyril thermeyer albert berryman stanley lindsay joseph bickart alf berryman leo hewitt hilda tweedie vera carroll lionel davies isabel kiel alex dickens henry elliott mollie buley meg moore harrie fern eileen conway minnie buchanan thomas price edward stewart joy lugg olive grainger m. heinz d. gooch p. moon g. bailey charles bray daisy dickman george calvert florence sides tom hannah eileen blake ethel benoit ruby oaff chrissie ware harrie wilson muriel cornel phoebe wilkinson fanny kay john norcott stewart o'loughlan m. featherstone f. tweedie a. corbould d. allanby f. buchanan l. cody v. fisher r. murphy hilda jamieson bessie eason phyllis palmer lila hall vera hall anie walton ruby stevens dorotthy davison ethel hancock anas ross lizzie williams lional davies leslie page frank page lilian bell may henry doreen mclean dorothy dobson helen mcintosh charles fraser murial cornell j.b. sutcliffe dorothy dawson emma mavin agnes lumsden virginia kerr emily figgis beryl craddock winnie treloar gladstone procter f.w. procter Effie Baker Ledger with brown and blue marbled paper cover and brown tape spine. ...The Ballarat Technical Art School opened in 1907 as a division of the Ballarat School of Mines.Ledger with brown and blue marbled paper cover and brown tape spine. Some names are listed under keywords.ballarat technical art school, h.w. malin, lilliam moyle, queens college, .doris walker, emily turnbull, viola jackson, c.w. sergeant, hilda wardell, hettie gilbert, alice benoit, ella morrow, d.g. johnston, p. brokenshire, edna tweedie, millicent white, dorisn walker, isla gray, mollie brophy, annie speak, c.v. clegg, agnes w. reid, nin z. woinarski, bessie yates, bessie landles, jean mcdonald, harold herbert, harold h. herbert, lizzie develin, florrie sides, fletcher j. crane, catherine ronald, gertrude owen, m.d. hamilton, clara v. clegg, leslie sim, ida barker, charlotte turner, florrie barnes, james n. boyce, leo coburn, carrie peters, mabel chapman, fred mcintyre, elsie rich, henry c. hart, g. bannerman, jack meadows, preston white, lyn hamilton, a. murray, lillian moyle, nina davies, maggie kittelty, m. snell, samuel mee, agnes carley, ida delina, katherine dillon, nellie mccubbin, lila lynch, e. owen, g. owen, d. owen, alice m. coltman, ruby bawden, elsie joy, ellen j. norton, herbert rich, g. medwell, maria loader, agnes gibb, quennie young, a.e. kennedy, o. geddes, ruby l. smith, roy proctor, elsie naples, w.b.g. mcdonald, cecil brittain, elsie fawcett, g. calvert, albert coates, catherine hogan, may vercoe, daisy saunders, dora furness, matilda johnson, gordon steele, c.w. sargeant, e. cornell, irene hewitt, wilie finn, clare clegg, jessie mccallum, c.f. white, e. kilsall, kate morris, ella garrett, winnie trompf, ellie mckissock, oswald gedded, doris walker, elsie tipping, rose smith, daisy lewellin, eliza frank, una e. fitts, may wasley, grace medwell, mollie laffey, a. duck, pearl sergent, e. penny, r. bieske, f. pattendon, e.g. bailymay booth, nelliw evans, gertie evans, e. baker, c. brittain, ralph leyland, e. tipping, mary sheehan, may chenery, j. bickart, e. perry, m. bessemeres, george richardson, f. mcintyre, h. fern, d. little, o. tolputt, arthur toop, p. lakeland, charles j. rawlings, jack hooly, thomas pattenden, elsie finch, ernest murfett, gordone steele, frank power, n.j. coote, william ewart, patrick ryan, david walker, john perry, vera lindsay, robert cooper, violet leadbeater, maggie skelton, clara mann, laura ritchie, james m. johnston, ida brown, ethel butcher, michael glenane, f.j. branigan, keith booth, henry elliot, reg cutter, stan westcott, frank king, lottie finch, ladies art association, pauline lakeland, cyril thermeyer, albert berryman, stanley lindsay, joseph bickart, alf berryman, leo hewitt, hilda tweedie, vera carroll, lionel davies, isabel kiel, alex dickens, henry elliott, mollie buley, meg moore, harrie fern, eileen conway, minnie buchanan, thomas price, edward stewart, joy lugg, olive grainger, m. heinz, d. gooch, p. moon, g. bailey, charles bray, daisy dickman, george calvert, florence sides, tom hannah, eileen blake, ethel benoit, ruby oaff, chrissie ware, harrie wilson, muriel cornel, phoebe wilkinson, fanny kay, john norcott, stewart o'loughlan, m. featherstone, f. tweedie, a. corbould, d. allanby, f. buchanan, l. cody, v. fisher, r. murphy, hilda jamieson, bessie eason, phyllis palmer, lila hall, vera hall, anie walton, ruby stevens, dorotthy davison, ethel hancock, anas ross, lizzie williams, lional davies, leslie page, frank page, lilian bell, may henry, doreen mclean, dorothy dobson, helen mcintosh, charles fraser, murial cornell, j.b. sutcliffe, dorothy dawson, emma mavin, agnes lumsden, virginia kerr, emily figgis, beryl craddock, winnie treloar, gladstone procter, f.w. procter, effie baker -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Ledger, Ballarat Technical Art School and Ballarat School of Mines Rough Cash Book, 1896-1901, 1896-1901
... james swenson...austin woods...herbert hillman...william cairncross...harry blyth...john craford...william h. callister...clare gartery...daisy batten...j. attenborough...herbert o'neilk...j.f. lynch...fred holst...a. doepel...horace giles...john perry...samuel morrow...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The Ballarat Technical Art School was a division of the Ballarat School of Mines ballarat technical art school frank young r. hager g.w. kelly\drawing carpentry smelting treatment assay w. wilson yong treatment of pyrites g.m. vare alfred seely t. trengrove w. pearce c.v. day john heinz m. ditchburn d. ditchburn w. baragwanath g. cornell chemistry w. wardle j.j. carroll julia carroll h. murphy d.m. lenehan joh caley h. fleahy alfred gordon effie dulfer b. lloyd p. papenhager h.j. waller k. malcolm esther daniel john watson harry leggo r. john allan basil reid e. wasley w. richard edgar lamb rita webb sophia mccartney arnold cowdell thomas glover m. hamburger r. allan r.w. holmes a. dobbie a. slade w. pepper r. gilpin w.a. gossman james a. bass w.t. bass thomas lynch stanley batten murial hart essie herbert david o. nightingale george p. hayes j.a. powell w. amor c.f. wilson bertram g. wheal thomas wade h. woodward v. symons robert j. allan thomas woolcock john w. williams r. shand william caldwell charles lyons ruby webb a. trehowan nicholas white thomas commons otto rieglhuth james kidd james bass justus angwin john munro james ronaldson a.b. osborne g.j. boudry john sprague leslie c. langsford john don waller e. hearman j.c. pickford edwinn penn w.g. price thomas mann william brokenshire john blayney arthur mccooey samuel walmsley matilda lees e.w. campbell ernest wiliams william john pearce w.l. bailleu thomas proctor daisy ditchburn maurice hamburger james dando nelson humphrey james pyke james c. pickford john coad george richard pratt ferguson boyce ernest whettle william lamb john cawley christina watson ivor davies percy la gerche norman gaunt william bolte leonard p. seal alex young george penny w. caircross harold frew robert allan james h. holst george green herbert semmens john ronaldson william robinson james paterson walter douglas louisa roberts james swenson austin woods herbert hillman william cairncross harry blyth john craford william h. callister clare gartery daisy batten j. attenborough herbert o'neilk j.f. lynch fred holst a. doepel horace giles john perry samuel morrow thomas hawthorn george britnall alan j. acton jessie cantwell franci a. horsfall william stubbs john sutherland percy russell richard walsh oliver jager garfield bolton thomas vincent james holst j.a. hill william charles hughes a. vale james lonie karl moore A hard covered ledger with marbled cover and brown tape spine. ...The Ballarat Technical Art School was a division of the Ballarat School of MinesA hard covered ledger with marbled cover and brown tape spine. It includes students names. A selection of names can be found in the keywords.ballarat technical art school, frank young, r. hager, g.w. kelly\drawing, carpentry, smelting, treatment, assay, w. wilson yong, treatment of pyrites, g.m. vare, alfred seely, t. trengrove, w. pearce, c.v. day, john heinz, m. ditchburn, d. ditchburn, w. baragwanath, g. cornell, chemistry, w. wardle, j.j. carroll, julia carroll, h. murphy, d.m. lenehan, joh caley, h. fleahy, alfred gordon, effie dulfer, b. lloyd, p. papenhager, h.j. waller, k. malcolm, esther daniel, john watson, harry leggo, r. john allan, basil reid, e. wasley, w. richard, edgar lamb, rita webb, sophia mccartney, arnold cowdell, thomas glover, m. hamburger, r. allan, r.w. holmes, a. dobbie, a. slade, w. pepper, r. gilpin, w.a. gossman, james a. bass, w.t. bass, thomas lynch, stanley batten, murial hart, essie herbert, david o. nightingale, george p. hayes, j.a. powell, w. amor, c.f. wilson, bertram g. wheal, thomas wade, h. woodward, v. symons, robert j. allan, thomas woolcock, john w. williams, r. shand, william caldwell, charles lyons, ruby webb, a. trehowan, nicholas white, thomas commons, otto rieglhuth, james kidd, james bass, justus angwin, john munro, james ronaldson, a.b. osborne, g.j. boudry, john sprague, leslie c. langsford, john don, waller e. hearman, j.c. pickford, edwinn penn, w.g. price, thomas mann, william brokenshire, john blayney, arthur mccooey, samuel walmsley, matilda lees, e.w. campbell, ernest wiliams, william john pearce, w.l. bailleu, thomas proctor, daisy ditchburn, maurice hamburger, james dando, nelson humphrey, james pyke, james c. pickford, john coad, george richard pratt, ferguson boyce, ernest whettle, william lamb, john cawley, christina watson, ivor davies, percy la gerche, norman gaunt, william bolte, leonard p. seal, alex young, george penny, w. caircross, harold frew, robert allan, james h. holst, george green, herbert semmens, john ronaldson, william robinson, james paterson, walter douglas, louisa roberts, james swenson, austin woods, herbert hillman, william cairncross, harry blyth, john craford, william h. callister, clare gartery, daisy batten, j. attenborough, herbert o'neilk, j.f. lynch, fred holst, a. doepel, horace giles, john perry, samuel morrow, thomas hawthorn, george britnall, alan j. acton, jessie cantwell, franci a. horsfall, william stubbs, john sutherland, percy russell, richard walsh, oliver jager, garfield bolton, thomas vincent, james holst, j.a. hill, william charles hughes, a. vale, james lonie, karl moore -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Albion State School 1999 Class Photographs
... 5114.01 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 1 2F 5114.01 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 1 2F Names Back Row L2R Tyson Stone Michael Nardella Monique Zerni David Kennedy Robert Reynolds Dion Johnson Zayne Duggan 2nd Row L2R Jayde Stanley Malgorzata Wasilewska Julie Rand Timothy McGrath Olivia Moore Peter Horak Hayley Riley Kelly Kennedy Callan Tishler Front Row L2R Teagan Maguire Danield Kindred Dusan Karkovic Nichalos Davie Hannah Gray James Schwencke Lynda Ferrara Tony Tongpoon Emily Folino Absent Krystal Margaritis Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mrs Ann Fabro 5114.02 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 2 3T 5114.02 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 2 3T Names Front Row L2R Rafael Potacio Rachel Elliott Melissa Kennedy Mathew Smith Mitchell Pollard Dylan Markovic Blake Cain 2nd Row L2R Stephanie Stronell Meg McKinnon Steven Pucek Macit Hasmaden Mathew Grima Simon Kinder Jack Wightman Jacqulyn TeRay Front Row Benjamin Milicevic Nikki Durham Caitlin Tippet Jared DAlfonso Tiani Megens Christopher Dymott Jade Formosa Miranda Hall Idil Yusuf Teachers Mrs Jann Turner Mrs Jan Talbot Principal Mr Joe Vella 5114.03 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 3 4H 5114.03 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 3 4H Names Back Row L2R Son Tran Megan Montague Chantelle Noack Priya Shah Jennifer Pucek Steve Bernacki Adis Husejnovic 2nd Row L2R Billy Morrow Yukun Liang Binh Nguyen Jilliah Johnson Farisha Zammit Daniel Harmsworth Gul Resuloglu Troy Maguire Helen Milsom Front Row L2R Thuy Vu Courtney TeRay Garratt Stone Alnh Vu Nicholas Rosener Jasmine Pecora Matthew Gauci Shane Quinsee Steven Cameron Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mrs Julie Hrovatin 5114.04 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 4 5H 5114.04 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 4 5H Names Front Row L2R Lisa Broadwood Garry Gath Huriye Hasmaden Ricky Lyon Sarah Kennedy Stacey Hamilton 2nd Row L2R Alison Testa Rory Markovic Jessica James Jarrod Montague Heidi McKinnon Brody Woodbury Ricky Liddy Caterina Viterale Nicholas Miller Front Row L2R Matthew Archer Catherine Protacio Mathew Tiemes Gavin Stone Sara Kindred Bradley Rolfo Patrick Geoghegan Samantha Williams Robert Anderson Absent Tracey Coldrey Cong Le Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mr Wayne Haren Integration Aide Mrs Betty Batty 5114.05 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 5 6D 5114.05 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 5 6D Names Back Row L2R Samantha Skew Matthew Baker Chase Horare Phi Nguyen Sarah Quinsee Samuel Sella 2nd Row L2R Paul Pecora Richard Elliott Benjamin Huynh Brodie Wightman Jacquiline Mayne Belman Turkusic Thuy Do Bradley Dale Terry Sinclair Front Row L2R Rebecca Trinh Dwayne Brown Anna Evangelista Miki ORegan Mary Nguyen Doreen Roberts Troy Strinovic Kellie Davis George Miller Absent Yen Le Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mr Geoff Galloway Mrs Lorraine Farrugia Ms Sandy Dennis Absent 5114.06 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 6P 5114.06 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 6P Names Front Row L2R Darren Cain Rachel Testa Stephanie Theuma Madeline Burrows Mark King Kathleen Maguire Angel Protacio 2nd Row L2R Mark Micallef Tony Calhane Anthony Rolfo Amanda Kennedy Rachel Jude Beruke Yemane Dean Garrison Ryan Tishler Raja Shah Front Row L2R Michelle Gauci Krystal Spiteri Mahmut Resuloglu Aaron Batty Thong Tran Michael Woodhouse James Brown Chrystal Moore Andrew Demicoli Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mrs Pat Porigneaux 5114.07 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Prep 1E 5114.07 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Prep 1E Names Back Row L2R Eduardo Riquelme Jenny Le Jessica Heeps Brooke Hamilton Helen Ha Corine Markovic Kasey Davis Jessy Kongsuwan 2nd Row L2R Jake Raye Sally Do Jennifer Truong Amy Caruana Smith Luke Harmsworth Tegan Wild Carl Schwencke Travis Montague Front Row L2R Shakira Lever Simone Schembri Luke Cleland Meyer Hien Huynh Laura Demicoli Jesse Culhane Saamu Alfie Kennedy Nicole Williams Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mrs Adrienne Erwood Integration Aides Mr Pedro Batres Mrs Angela Paschalidis 5114.08 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Prep 1W 5114.08 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Prep 1W Names Back Row L2R Melissa Hall Aaron McIntyre Cavan Chen Sophie Marshall Molly Gray Tiffany Smith Ethan Morgan Amanda Mustafa 2nd Row L2R Joshue Boudoloh Joshua Folino William Burrows Aidan Wileman Cody Mayne Ashley Skew Jim James Murphy Annie Lam Front Row L2R Kieran Azzopardi Jessica Nedelkovska Bradley Stockdale Casey James Rachael Buckley Mohamed Yusuf Jenny Williams Imran Clancy Absent Julie Ung Chantelle Langanke Principal Mr Joe Vella Techer Mrs Teresa Wood Integration Aide Mrs Betty Batty 5114.09 - Albion State School 1999 Grade House Captains 5114.09 - Albion State School 1999 Grade House Captains Names Back Row L2R Aaron Batty Kathleen Maguire Mr Vella Rachael Testa Ryan Tishlet Front Row L2R Anna Evangelista Angel Protacio Darren Cain Sarah Quinsee 5114.10 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Staff 5114.10 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Staff Names Back Row L2R Pat Porigneaux Joy Farrell Pedro Batres Teresa Woods Geoff Galloway Wayne Haren Ann Fabbro Lorraine Farrugia Vesna Begovic Front Row L2R Betty Batty Adrienne Erwood Jan Talbot Joe Vella Jann Turner Angela Paschalidis Robyn Pope Absent Julie Hrovatin Sandy Dennis Susan Carpenter...Albion State School Albion Primary School Adelaide Street Albion 5114.01 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 1 2F 5114.01 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 1 2F Names Back Row L2R Tyson Stone Michael Nardella Monique Zerni David Kennedy Robert Reynolds Dion Johnson Zayne Duggan 2nd Row L2R Jayde Stanley Malgorzata Wasilewska Julie Rand Timothy McGrath Olivia Moore Peter Horak Hayley Riley Kelly Kennedy Callan Tishler Front Row L2R Teagan Maguire Danield Kindred Dusan Karkovic Nichalos Davie Hannah Gray James Schwencke Lynda Ferrara Tony Tongpoon Emily Folino Absent Krystal Margaritis Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mrs Ann Fabro 5114.02 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 2 3T 5114.02 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 2 3T Names Front Row L2R Rafael Potacio Rachel Elliott Melissa Kennedy Mathew Smith Mitchell Pollard Dylan Markovic Blake Cain 2nd Row L2R Stephanie Stronell Meg McKinnon Steven Pucek Macit Hasmaden Mathew Grima Simon Kinder Jack Wightman Jacqulyn TeRay Front Row Benjamin Milicevic Nikki Durham Caitlin Tippet Jared DAlfonso Tiani Megens Christopher Dymott Jade Formosa Miranda Hall Idil Yusuf Teachers Mrs Jann Turner Mrs Jan Talbot Principal Mr Joe Vella 5114.03 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 3 4H 5114.03 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 3 4H Names Back Row L2R Son Tran Megan Montague Chantelle Noack Priya Shah Jennifer Pucek Steve Bernacki Adis Husejnovic 2nd Row L2R Billy Morrow Yukun Liang Binh Nguyen Jilliah Johnson Farisha Zammit Daniel Harmsworth Gul Resuloglu Troy Maguire Helen Milsom Front Row L2R Thuy Vu Courtney TeRay Garratt Stone Alnh Vu Nicholas Rosener Jasmine Pecora Matthew Gauci Shane Quinsee Steven Cameron Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mrs Julie Hrovatin 5114.04 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 4 5H 5114.04 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 4 5H Names Front Row L2R Lisa Broadwood Garry Gath Huriye Hasmaden Ricky Lyon Sarah Kennedy Stacey Hamilton 2nd Row L2R Alison Testa Rory Markovic Jessica James Jarrod Montague Heidi McKinnon Brody Woodbury Ricky Liddy Caterina Viterale Nicholas Miller Front Row L2R Matthew Archer Catherine Protacio Mathew Tiemes Gavin Stone Sara Kindred Bradley Rolfo Patrick Geoghegan Samantha Williams Robert Anderson Absent Tracey Coldrey Cong Le Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mr Wayne Haren Integration Aide Mrs Betty Batty 5114.05 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 5 6D 5114.05 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 5 6D Names Back Row L2R Samantha Skew Matthew Baker Chase Horare Phi Nguyen Sarah Quinsee Samuel Sella 2nd Row L2R Paul Pecora Richard Elliott Benjamin Huynh Brodie Wightman Jacquiline Mayne Belman Turkusic Thuy Do Bradley Dale Terry Sinclair Front Row L2R Rebecca Trinh Dwayne Brown Anna Evangelista Miki ORegan Mary Nguyen Doreen Roberts Troy Strinovic Kellie Davis George Miller Absent Yen Le Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mr Geoff Galloway Mrs Lorraine Farrugia Ms Sandy Dennis Absent 5114.06 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 6P 5114.06 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 6P Names Front Row L2R Darren Cain Rachel Testa Stephanie Theuma Madeline Burrows Mark King Kathleen Maguire Angel Protacio 2nd Row L2R Mark Micallef Tony Calhane Anthony Rolfo Amanda Kennedy Rachel Jude Beruke Yemane Dean Garrison Ryan Tishler Raja Shah Front Row L2R Michelle Gauci Krystal Spiteri Mahmut Resuloglu Aaron Batty Thong Tran Michael Woodhouse James Brown Chrystal Moore Andrew Demicoli Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mrs Pat Porigneaux 5114.07 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Prep 1E 5114.07 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Prep 1E Names Back Row L2R Eduardo Riquelme Jenny Le Jessica Heeps Brooke Hamilton Helen Ha Corine Markovic Kasey Davis Jessy Kongsuwan 2nd Row L2R Jake Raye Sally Do Jennifer Truong Amy Caruana Smith Luke Harmsworth Tegan Wild Carl Schwencke Travis Montague Front Row L2R Shakira Lever Simone Schembri Luke Cleland Meyer Hien Huynh Laura Demicoli Jesse Culhane Saamu Alfie Kennedy Nicole Williams Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mrs Adrienne Erwood Integration Aides Mr Pedro Batres Mrs Angela Paschalidis 5114.08 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Prep 1W 5114.08 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Prep 1W Names Back Row L2R Melissa Hall Aaron McIntyre Cavan Chen Sophie Marshall Molly Gray Tiffany Smith Ethan Morgan Amanda Mustafa 2nd Row L2R Joshue Boudoloh Joshua Folino William Burrows Aidan Wileman Cody Mayne Ashley Skew Jim James Murphy Annie Lam Front Row L2R Kieran Azzopardi Jessica Nedelkovska Bradley Stockdale Casey James Rachael Buckley Mohamed Yusuf Jenny Williams Imran Clancy Absent Julie Ung Chantelle Langanke Principal Mr Joe Vella Techer Mrs Teresa Wood Integration Aide Mrs Betty Batty 5114.09 - Albion State School 1999 Grade House Captains 5114.09 - Albion State School 1999 Grade House Captains Names Back Row L2R Aaron Batty Kathleen Maguire Mr Vella Rachael Testa Ryan Tishlet Front Row L2R Anna Evangelista Angel Protacio Darren Cain Sarah Quinsee 5114.10 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Staff 5114.10 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Staff Names Back Row L2R Pat Porigneaux Joy Farrell Pedro Batres Teresa Woods Geoff Galloway Wayne Haren Ann Fabbro Lorraine Farrugia Vesna Begovic Front Row L2R Betty Batty Adrienne Erwood Jan Talbot Joe Vella Jann Turner Angela Paschalidis Robyn Pope Absent Julie Hrovatin Sandy Dennis Susan Carpenter Collection of Digital Photographs Photograph Albion State School 1999 Class Photographs ...The current school, Albion Primary School, No 4265 opened in 1926. It was built on a site once owned by John Fitzgerald (1850s). The land was later acquired by H. V. McKay who had transferred his Sunshine Harvester Works to the area in 1905 - 7. In 1920, the Albion railway station was moved nearer Ballarat Road at the request of Mr McKay. More people came to live in the area including soldier settlers.Albion Primary School's mission is to 'Aim High' in all we do so that our students grow to be socially capable, reach their full academic potential and become caring, respectful community minded people. Albion Primary School is located in a residential area in Albion, a small pocket of the local government area of Brimbank, approximately 10 kilometres west of Melbourne and was established in 1926. Our current enrolment is 199 students. We have a rich cultural diversity amongst our school community. The school is set around a courtyard with spacious playing areas including a grassed oval, running track, games courts, an adventure playground, sand pit, jumping pits, shady courtyard and garden areas, a vegetable garden and fruit tree orchard. As well as classroom groups, we have our learning teams, student house groups (siblings are allocated to the same house) and a Junior School Council. The school has four main buildings. All classrooms have air conditioning and interactive screens. Block A houses classrooms, staff areas and the administration offices. Our newest building has classrooms and some small group/office spaces. Block B includes our library, canteen and a multi-purpose room used for indoor physical education, Perceptual Motor Program, drama, visiting performers, and community activities. Block C houses classrooms and specialist rooms. We expect and receive the best from our students in terms of their learning and behaviour. The school’s dedicated and effective staff is strongly committed to helping students achieve personal, behavioural, social and academic success. In terms of learning, the highest priority is placed on the work in English and Mathematics. We also have a range of specialist and extra-curricular programs that we provide. Our specialist teacher-librarian is involved in reading extension programs that support development in literacy. All children are able to develop their artistic abilities through visual arts and music program. Our music program is supported by the Australian Children's Music Foundation. A specialist Physical Education teacher provides lessons for all children as well as the opportunity for students to participate in organised lunch time sporting competitions between the house groups. Auslan is the additional language all students learn at Albion. All children participate in a student wellbeing program that focuses on developing strong connections and a sense of belonging within the school. Our school student leaders participate in programs that help develop their leadership skills. 5114.01 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 1 2F 5114.01 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 1 2F Names Back Row L2R Tyson Stone Michael Nardella Monique Zerni David Kennedy Robert Reynolds Dion Johnson Zayne Duggan 2nd Row L2R Jayde Stanley Malgorzata Wasilewska Julie Rand Timothy McGrath Olivia Moore Peter Horak Hayley Riley Kelly Kennedy Callan Tishler Front Row L2R Teagan Maguire Danield Kindred Dusan Karkovic Nichalos Davie Hannah Gray James Schwencke Lynda Ferrara Tony Tongpoon Emily Folino Absent Krystal Margaritis Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mrs Ann Fabro 5114.02 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 2 3T 5114.02 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 2 3T Names Front Row L2R Rafael Potacio Rachel Elliott Melissa Kennedy Mathew Smith Mitchell Pollard Dylan Markovic Blake Cain 2nd Row L2R Stephanie Stronell Meg McKinnon Steven Pucek Macit Hasmaden Mathew Grima Simon Kinder Jack Wightman Jacqulyn TeRay Front Row Benjamin Milicevic Nikki Durham Caitlin Tippet Jared DAlfonso Tiani Megens Christopher Dymott Jade Formosa Miranda Hall Idil Yusuf Teachers Mrs Jann Turner Mrs Jan Talbot Principal Mr Joe Vella 5114.03 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 3 4H 5114.03 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 3 4H Names Back Row L2R Son Tran Megan Montague Chantelle Noack Priya Shah Jennifer Pucek Steve Bernacki Adis Husejnovic 2nd Row L2R Billy Morrow Yukun Liang Binh Nguyen Jilliah Johnson Farisha Zammit Daniel Harmsworth Gul Resuloglu Troy Maguire Helen Milsom Front Row L2R Thuy Vu Courtney TeRay Garratt Stone Alnh Vu Nicholas Rosener Jasmine Pecora Matthew Gauci Shane Quinsee Steven Cameron Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mrs Julie Hrovatin 5114.04 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 4 5H 5114.04 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 4 5H Names Front Row L2R Lisa Broadwood Garry Gath Huriye Hasmaden Ricky Lyon Sarah Kennedy Stacey Hamilton 2nd Row L2R Alison Testa Rory Markovic Jessica James Jarrod Montague Heidi McKinnon Brody Woodbury Ricky Liddy Caterina Viterale Nicholas Miller Front Row L2R Matthew Archer Catherine Protacio Mathew Tiemes Gavin Stone Sara Kindred Bradley Rolfo Patrick Geoghegan Samantha Williams Robert Anderson Absent Tracey Coldrey Cong Le Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mr Wayne Haren Integration Aide Mrs Betty Batty 5114.05 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 5 6D 5114.05 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 5 6D Names Back Row L2R Samantha Skew Matthew Baker Chase Horare Phi Nguyen Sarah Quinsee Samuel Sella 2nd Row L2R Paul Pecora Richard Elliott Benjamin Huynh Brodie Wightman Jacquiline Mayne Belman Turkusic Thuy Do Bradley Dale Terry Sinclair Front Row L2R Rebecca Trinh Dwayne Brown Anna Evangelista Miki ORegan Mary Nguyen Doreen Roberts Troy Strinovic Kellie Davis George Miller Absent Yen Le Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mr Geoff Galloway Mrs Lorraine Farrugia Ms Sandy Dennis Absent 5114.06 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 6P 5114.06 - Albion State School 1999 Grade 6P Names Front Row L2R Darren Cain Rachel Testa Stephanie Theuma Madeline Burrows Mark King Kathleen Maguire Angel Protacio 2nd Row L2R Mark Micallef Tony Calhane Anthony Rolfo Amanda Kennedy Rachel Jude Beruke Yemane Dean Garrison Ryan Tishler Raja Shah Front Row L2R Michelle Gauci Krystal Spiteri Mahmut Resuloglu Aaron Batty Thong Tran Michael Woodhouse James Brown Chrystal Moore Andrew Demicoli Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mrs Pat Porigneaux 5114.07 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Prep 1E 5114.07 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Prep 1E Names Back Row L2R Eduardo Riquelme Jenny Le Jessica Heeps Brooke Hamilton Helen Ha Corine Markovic Kasey Davis Jessy Kongsuwan 2nd Row L2R Jake Raye Sally Do Jennifer Truong Amy Caruana Smith Luke Harmsworth Tegan Wild Carl Schwencke Travis Montague Front Row L2R Shakira Lever Simone Schembri Luke Cleland Meyer Hien Huynh Laura Demicoli Jesse Culhane Saamu Alfie Kennedy Nicole Williams Principal Mr Joe Vella Teacher Mrs Adrienne Erwood Integration Aides Mr Pedro Batres Mrs Angela Paschalidis 5114.08 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Prep 1W 5114.08 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Prep 1W Names Back Row L2R Melissa Hall Aaron McIntyre Cavan Chen Sophie Marshall Molly Gray Tiffany Smith Ethan Morgan Amanda Mustafa 2nd Row L2R Joshue Boudoloh Joshua Folino William Burrows Aidan Wileman Cody Mayne Ashley Skew Jim James Murphy Annie Lam Front Row L2R Kieran Azzopardi Jessica Nedelkovska Bradley Stockdale Casey James Rachael Buckley Mohamed Yusuf Jenny Williams Imran Clancy Absent Julie Ung Chantelle Langanke Principal Mr Joe Vella Techer Mrs Teresa Wood Integration Aide Mrs Betty Batty 5114.09 - Albion State School 1999 Grade House Captains 5114.09 - Albion State School 1999 Grade House Captains Names Back Row L2R Aaron Batty Kathleen Maguire Mr Vella Rachael Testa Ryan Tishlet Front Row L2R Anna Evangelista Angel Protacio Darren Cain Sarah Quinsee 5114.10 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Staff 5114.10 - Albion State School 1999 Grade Staff Names Back Row L2R Pat Porigneaux Joy Farrell Pedro Batres Teresa Woods Geoff Galloway Wayne Haren Ann Fabbro Lorraine Farrugia Vesna Begovic Front Row L2R Betty Batty Adrienne Erwood Jan Talbot Joe Vella Jann Turner Angela Paschalidis Robyn Pope Absent Julie Hrovatin Sandy Dennis Susan Carpenteralbion state school, albion primary school, adelaide street, albion -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Braille Book of the Year and Narrator of the Year awards 1998, 1998
... James Wright...John Bryson...Stanley McGeagh...Jeffrey Hodgson...Lise Rodgers...Deidre Rubenstein...Beverley Dunn...George Zamanis...Caroline Lee...Glen Morrow...Awards Association for the Blind Rose Blustein Book of the Year Elizabeth Woods Rod Quantock Rebecca Macauley Stephen Pease David Tredinnick James Wright John Bryson Stanley McGeagh Jeffrey Hodgson Lise Rodgers Deidre Rubenstein Beverley Dunn George Zamanis Caroline Lee Glen Morrow Louise Zalay Frances Keyland Pauline Meaney Mieke Mellers Robert de Graauw Stella Zamanis Carmela Carey Peter Walsh Justin Bates Kate Hosking Rita Kryshkovsky Mark Raphael Baker Bib Stillwell Melissa Eccleston Pamela Morrow 51 colour photographs of the event Braille Book of the Year and Narrator of the Year awards 1998 Photograph Image ...Introduced in 1974, the Braille Book of the Year was created to both acknowledge excellence in writing as well as raise the profile of Braille books. In 1998, the award was won by 'The Fiftieth Gate" by Mark Baker. The Bathurst Award for Narrator of the Year award went to James Wright for the audio version of the same book. To celebrate the 25th anniversary, the ceremony was held at the Victorian Arts Centre and the MC was Rod Quantock.51 colour photographs of the eventawards, association for the blind, rose blustein, book of the year, elizabeth woods, rod quantock, rebecca macauley, stephen pease, david tredinnick, james wright, john bryson, stanley mcgeagh, jeffrey hodgson, lise rodgers, deidre rubenstein, beverley dunn, george zamanis, caroline lee, glen morrow, louise zalay, frances keyland, pauline meaney, mieke mellers, robert de graauw, stella zamanis, carmela carey, peter walsh, justin bates, kate hosking, rita kryshkovsky, mark raphael baker, bib stillwell, melissa eccleston, pamela morrow -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Commercial Travellers' Association, Victoria, Board Room
... James Davies travelled to Britain and America to acquire the very best and latest innovations. After visiting the new premises, Punch magazine 11 June 1914 reported “furnishings, appliances, and labour-saving conveniences which were more than up to date- they were up to-morrow.” ...James Davies travelled to Britain and America to acquire the very best and latest innovations. After visiting the new premises, Punch magazine 11 June 1914 reported “furnishings, appliances, and labour-saving conveniences which were more than up to date- they were up to-morrow.” ...Seven seated and fifteen standing men dressed in suits around a long table in a panelled room hung with formal portraits of men. A trophy sits on the long table amongst loose paper sheets. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: The Commercial Travellers’ Association of Victoria (CTA) was formed at a meeting of 40 commercial travellers held at the Duke of Rothesay Hotel, 24 Elizabeth Street on 1 December 1880. Their charter was to advocate for better working conditions for commercial travelling salesmen, including improved accommodation at discounted rates and travel concession fares. At first by locomotive, horse and buggy, steamers and horseback, later also by motor car and motorcycle, “The Man on the Road” went into the back-blocks of the country to extend the interests of commerce to the stores and households of Australian regional towns and isolated settlements. Affiliated organisations existed in all states and New Zealand and in 1895 they integrated to form the United Commercial Travellers’ Association of Australasia (UCTAA). By the turn of the 20th century, the Victorian branch of the CTA had 421 Association Members and 520 Club members. The CTA continued to hold meetings in leased rooms in hotels and offices until 1898 when they commissioned purpose-built premises at 190-192 Flinders Street (extant, now the Macstore, next to former Metropolitan Gas Company Buildings). Designed by leading architectural firm of brothers H.W. & F.B.Tompkins (Dimmey’s Model Store, Swan Street, London Stores, Herald and Weekly Times, Myer building, Diamond House, Centreway Arcade, Manton’s Store) in the Queen Anne Revival style at the cost of £20,000, the four storey building had a facade of red Northcote bricks and an entrance of Pyrmont stone. It was very modern for the time, featuring elevators, offices, bars, kitchen, dining, card and billiard rooms and 31 bedrooms with shared bathrooms for the footsore travellers. However, despite adding two storeys in 1901, and another storey and a basement in 1905, they soon outgrew their premises, and in 1912 the CTA commissioned a new building at 328 Flinders Street. At this time, buildings in Melbourne were constrained by the city height limit of 132 feet (40 metres)- the maximum height of firefighting ladders. The new CTA building was the tallest building in Melbourne until 1932 when regulations changed allowing the Manchester Unity Building to be built. The new CTA headquarters was the epitome of comfort and luxury with cutting edge facilities to ease the fatigued salesman and prepare him for another stint on the road. General Secretary, James Davies travelled to Britain and America to acquire the very best and latest innovations. After visiting the new premises, Punch magazine 11 June 1914 reported “furnishings, appliances, and labour-saving conveniences which were more than up to date- they were up to-morrow.” The Edwardian Baroque style building was again designed by architects H.W. & F.B. Tompkins at the cost of £100,000 and built by contractors F.E. Shillabeer and Sons (Nicholas Building, Kellow-Falkiner Pty Ltd car showroom). The nine storey plus basement building is of steel frame construction with concrete floors. The ground floor facade is of grey granite and above that it is faced with cream glazed bricks chosen to combat discolouration from the pollution emitted by Flinders Street Station trains across the road. The facade is decorated with mascarons, gum leaf trim and balconies with classical style balustrade. The club was entered through revolving doors into a two storey high, circular, domed lobby with white columns, American oak panelled walls and intricate mosaic flooring. The ceiling is festooned with plaster gum leaf and gum nut detail, a theme that is repeated throughout the building. The basement kitchen had modern, labour saving appliances that would be the envy of any Edwardian housewife, including an electric toaster, a potato peeling machine, heated dumb waiter, dishwashing machine and electric refrigeration and cooking. It serviced the commodious second floor dining room which seated 200 people and the cafe/breakfast room, 80 people. Members were permitted to entertain their lady friends there for afternoon tea between the hours of 3 and 5 pm every day, except Sunday. The members’ facilities included a barbershop, clothes pressing machine, boot cleaning chair, pipe and cigar stall with electric humidor, public telephones, lockers and safe deposit. The building was serviced with five elevators, a built in vacuum cleaning plant, hot water radiators and linen and postal chutes. The first floor was devoted to business and relaxing, containing the Board, Writing, Reading and four Business Rooms. The board room had Queensland maple panelling with huge blackwood tables topped with blue morocco and golden tortoise-shell trim and cane bottomed chairs. Large framed photographs of past presidents since 1884 lined the walls. The Reading Room ran the whole width of the building. Arthur Streeton’s painting “Between the Lights, Princes Bridge 1888” and Frederick McCubbin’s “Looking North from Mount Macedon” were hung there, as well as paintings by renowned Australian artists Hans Heysen, Walter Withers, John Mather, Jan Hendrik Scheltema. The Argus 30 May 1914 quipped “Around the walls hang evidences that the commercial traveller's soul has not been killed in his pursuit of commerce”. The blackwood panelled room was furnished with Queen Anne style tables and chairs and green leather armchairs with inviting rocker foot rests allowing weary travellers to relax after traversing the railways and dusty roads of Victoria while planning their next sales trip. “The Australasia Traveller” Volume 10, Number 2, April 1914 page 35 noted “An attendant will be constantly employed on this floor to take care of the stationary supply, to tidy up newspapers, and generally study the convenience of members.” The third floor was for amusements with billiards, a bar and four rooms for playing cards, dominoes and chess. The huge billiard room had seven Alcock billiard tables including a table in a partitioned match-room for tournaments, exhibitions and matches. The walls were lined with members’ cues and for spectators, comfortable lounges with marble topped tables and electric bell pushes for drinks service. There were 150 bedrooms over five floors, each with their own telephone and wash basin and five suites with a private sitting room attached. There were four bathrooms per bedroom floor and capacious, well-lighted shaving rooms. Top rate club tariff for bed and breakfast - 6 shillings, if called for a country train leaving Melbourne before 8am - 4 shillings, suite and breakfast- 9 shillings, sixpence. “The Australasia Traveller” Volume 10, Number 2, April 1914 page 35 reported “All “early calls” will be made from the Club Office to Bedrooms by means of the Telephone, so that instead of waking everybody else up on the corridor, only the member concerned will know that it is his unpleasant duty to get up.” The new CTA premises was widely regarded as the finest club in the Southern Hemisphere. The CTA also built the adjacent six storey Commerce House with 52 sample rooms for travellers to display their wares with the remainder rented to retail businesses and a post and telegraph office. After the CTA moved into their new, larger premises in 1914, neighbouring department store Ball & Welch expanded into the former CTA. The CTA saw themselves in a nation building role and were an influential lobby group to the Government. They advocated for inter city trunk telephone lines, standard gauge railway lines between NSW and Victoria, improved roads and highways, the Murray River water scheme and maintaining the White Australia Policy. They were very active in fund raising for the war efforts. The CTA offered its members support in other ways with benevolent funds for widows and orphans, mortuary, accident, sickness and an annuities fund for members over 65 years. There were scholarships for members’ children and home purchase scheme to assist with home ownership. A secondary membership scheme provided access to non commercial travellers (men only) to its exclusive club premises. They also organised social events and activities such as billiard tourneys, golf tournaments, dances and an annual “Smoke Social” which was a social event where men gathered for a formal dinner, community singing, lectures, speeches and of course, to smoke! Daylesford born James Davies OBE, (1865-1931) worked at the CTA for 50 years, starting as an office boy and working his way up to General Secretary and editor of the monthly trade journal for UCTAA members, “The Traveller” (1890-1905, later “The Australasian Traveller” 1905-1924 and then “The Australian Traveller” 1925-1976) and the annual colour supplement magazine “Australia To-Day” (1904-1973). “The Australasia Traveller” featured commentary on the issues of the day like wars, tariffs and trade, articles on new products and hotel recommendations and their rates and lots of advertising, especially alcohol, tobacco and accommodation in regional hotels. There were regular columns, each illustrated with a line drawing and these included “Our Immigration Record” a state by state summary of arrivals of “desirable immigrants” to Australia, while bemoaning the declining (white) birth rate. The column followed the arrival of British boys sent to Australia as agricultural apprentices to work on rural properties which were short of labour. Between 1913-1928, 1750 “Barwell Boys”, some as young as 14 years of age arrived in South Australia to work. NSW had a similar program known as the Dreadnaught Boys Scheme where 5595 boys immigrated between 1911-1939. The boys were considered of “good British stock”. There was a “Home Page For The Ladies” showcasing the latest fashions in women’s clothing, millinery and hairstyles and tips and trends in home furnishings.“Children’s Corner for Dear Little Folks” which featured puzzles, jokes and stories and members could send in photographs of their children. “Road Echoes” devoted to “The Man On The Road” and his doings. “Face Massage, Smiling is the Best Face Massage”, the humour page full of jokes and funny stories. “Railway Rumbles” news of innovations, timetables, tickets and grumbles about lavatories, food and drinking water on trains and at railway stations. And in case we forget that members had a home away from their CTA home, gardening tips with “The C.T. as Gardener”column. The annual magazine “Australia To-Day” was a vehicle to promote Australia here and overseas as a modern, prosperous country with abundant opportunities and pleasant climate. It sought to showcase its manufacturing, agriculture and tourism and encourage British immigration to Australia. The magazine featured articles about recently arrived migrants at work, quirky native flora and fauna, beach culture, recreation and the Australian way of life in the settler nation. Many of the articles were written by politicians of the day, including Robert Menzies. The UCTAA commissioned original artwork for the front covers and feature articles of “Australia To-day” from leading Australian artists. These included Norman Lindsay, Frederick McCubbin, Napier Waller, Lionel Lindsay, Hans Heysen, C Dudley Wood, Louis McCubbin, Penleigh Boyd, Louis Buvelot, Christian Waller and Ellis Rowan and her Australian wildflowers. Some of the photographs in “Australia To-Day” were provided by state and federal government departments as well as manufacturers, newspapers and mining companies. Amongst of the credited photographers was Helmut Newton who later earned world acclaim as a fashion photographer and architectural and industrial photographer Wolfgang Sievers (unfortunately their photographs remain in copyright and aren’t available online). Also featured was Richard C. Strangman, a professional photographer from Canberra, William Howieson of Melbourne, who has 22 photographs in the collection of NGV, Tasmanian wilderness photographer Frederick Smithies, Athol Shmith, portrait photographer and educator from Melbourne, Gordon de Lisle, a Melbourne commercial, industrial, aerial and society portrait photographer. (One of Gordon’s assignments was as the stills photographer for the 1959 movie “On The Beach” filmed in Melbourne). Photographs taken by acclaimed Antarctic and official war photographer Captain Frank Hurley OBE for Adelaide’s Centenary were also featured. The Australian Government was keenly aware of the influence and quality of the UCTAA publications. On 1 June 1914 The Age reported that to advertise Australia in Great Britain and elsewhere, the Department of External Affairs purchased 6500 copies of “Australia To-Day” magazine for £515 to distribute free to “places where they are most likely to come under the notice of a desirable class of immigrants.” In 1950, the office of Prime Minister Robert Menzies ordered 2550 copies of that year’s issue of “Australia To-Day” for the Department of Commerce and Information to distribute. The CTA donated their archives to University of Melbourne Archives which includes original artworks and photos used in “Australia To-Day” (Melbourne University has digitised 1114 photos) and sundry items including trophies, ashtrays, commemorative souvenirs, menus, a rare “Safechek” sovereign changer, a bust of James Davies and even a CTA embossed wash bowl and chamber pot. After the death of General Secretary James Davies in 1931, the CTA held the annual “James Davies Memorial Cup” golf tournament at various Melbourne golf courses, the winner receiving a splendid silver cup. “Table Talk” magazine photographs from 29 June 1933 depict the travellers beautifully (and I would say correctly) attired in tweedy plus fours, Fair Isle knitwear, flat caps and of course fringed brogues. I have been unable to ascertain whether the trophy in our photo is for golf or another CTA social activity. The CTA Victoria membership peaked in 1951 with 4,672 Aassociation members and 3,693 Club members. In 1959, Hollywood came to Melbourne when film stars Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Anthony Perkins and Fred Astaire descended to film ‘On the Beach,’ directed by Stanley Kramer. The film is based on the bestselling Neville Shute novel about the aftermath of World War Three, a nuclear war that has obliterated most of the Northern Hemisphere. Radioactive dust is heading toward Australia and everyone is preparing for death. Scenes with Anthony Perkins were filmed in the CTA billiards room as the exclusive Pastoral Club. Anthony Perkins’ character, Lieutenant Commander Peter Holmes of RAN tells Gregory Peck’s character, Commander Dwight Lionel, that The Pastoral Club is…”A mahogany and polished brass sort of place-some people claim it was the stuffiest club in the Commonwealth” before assuring him that despite shortages, the club is likely to have some Scotch left. In a scene at the Pastoral Club two, old (probably red faced) codgers discuss the challenge of drinking all of the 400 bottles of Gould Campbell vintage port in the club wine cellar before they succumb to radiation sickness in five months time. The NGV has 12 photographs in their collection of wardrobe stills of Ava Gardner modelling costumes designed by the Fontana Sisters of Rome for “On The Beach”, taken by Italian photographer G.B.Poletto. During the filming, Gregory Peck and his family stayed at “Kurneh” 206 Domain Road, South Yarra, the former home of three times Grand Slam winner Norman Brookes. Through the decades, Australian society was changing and in order to stay relevant, the CTA had to change too. In 1971, two women were elected for club membership, although they were only granted limited access to the club’s facilities and in 1972, women were invited for the first time to participate in the previously men only annual “Smoke Social”. In 1975, dwindling membership forced the closure of The Commercial Travellers’ Association building and in 1977, the building was sold, with the CTA ceasing to operate in 2014. It was the end of the road for the “Knights of the Road”. In 1992, the CTA building at 328 Flinders Street was placed on the Victorian Heritage Register in recognition of its architectural and cultural significance. The building has been meticulously restored with many of the original fittings, decorative plasterwork, mosaic flooring, stained glass windows, columns, chandeliers and the panelling made from Australian timbers retained. After renovations the building became first the Euro Asia Hotel, then the Duxton Hotel and in 2005 The Rendezvous Hotel, Melbourne. In tribute to the history of the building and the film “On The Beach”, the Rendezvous Hotel has the Ms Ava Bar, Perkins room, Mr Tompkins restaurant, Commerce Room and the Davies Room. References: COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA. (1899, May 27). The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), p. 25. Retrieved February 21, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138615498 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. (1914, May 30). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 8. Retrieved February 13, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article7272511 NEWS OF THE DAY. (1914, June 1). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 8. Retrieved February 19, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article189414314 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' "AT HOME." (1914, June 11). Punch (Melbourne, Vic. : 1900 - 1918; 1925), p. 32. Retrieved March 19, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129699692 https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/69669 https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/757 http://www.pikitiapress.com/blog/2015/1/26/australia-today Commercial Travellers at Yarra Yarra (1933, June 29). Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), p. 6. Retrieved February 28, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149547845 https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/537460 https://viewer.slv.vic.gov.au/?entity=IE7420895&file=FL19171568&mode=browse https://www.history.sa.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Barwell_Boys_Catalogue-compressed-compressed-compressed.pdf Australia Today," 1927 (1926, December 11). Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), p. 15. Retrieved March 17, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223844810 https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2020/12/19/an-inhabited-space-helmut-newtons-lovers/ https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/explore/collection/artist/2075/ https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/?s=Poletto+&type=collection https://rendezvousmelbourne.com.au/digital-history-tour/Photographer notations on slide: "Commercial Travellers Group B6".clubs, department stores, 1930-1939, commerce, manufacturing, federation/edwardian style architecture, railways, tourism, games, agriculture -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, An experience of War by Major Geoff Jones
... James Wallace...1731067...7 Platoon...Battle of Long Tan...Delta Company...Nui Dat...Australian Task Force...Cpl (Temp) Phillip Ness Dobson...37822...Mention in Despatches...Cpl (Temp) Peter John Short...1200054...Pte William "Sting" Frank Hornett...2781878...Pte Maxwell "Maxy" Ray Wales...216559...Pte Robert Francis Morrow...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Corporal Geoff "Doc" Jones Major John Geoffrey (Geoff) Jones 215587 Royal Australian Army Medical Corps 6th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam Major Brian William McFarlane 25632 Royal Australian Infantry Corps 1 Australian Reinforcement Unit 1st Australian Task Force General George Patton Medics 2 RAR Long Phuoc Village Viet Cong RAAMC Medical Assistant C Company Pte Gordon Knight 2782226 Killed in Action 9 Platoon Cpl Neill Lindsay Sgt Neill Lindsay 54873 Dust Off Cpt (Temp) Graeme Leonard Spring 8th Battalion Sapper Leslie Prowse 18409 Royal Australian Engineers 1st Field Squadron Pte William (Bill) Joseph Winterford 1731080 Military Medal L/Cpl Rodney Cox 2781803 Pte Kenneth James Wallace 1731067 7 Platoon Battle of Long Tan Delta Company Nui Dat Australian Task Force Cpl (Temp) Phillip Ness Dobson 37822 Mention in Despatches Cpl (Temp) Peter John Short 1200054 Pte William "Sting" Frank Hornett 2781878 Pte Maxwell "Maxy" Ray Wales 216559 Pte Robert Francis Morrow 2781747 Pte Allen Wilfred Kunde 18230 1st Battalion 9th Battalion Australian National Serviceman Sgt Philip Arthur Crossingham 15815 Lt Eric James Andrews 15390 3rd Battalion Australian Rest and Convalescence Centre Vung Tau Capt Victor Guy Bampton 43965 Padre Lester Thompson 1200730 Chaplain Royal Australian Army Chaplains Department Cpl Geoff "Doc" Jones Capt Eric James Andrews Copy of a speech given by Major Geoff Jones to students at the Commanding officer school at Bandiana in 2004. ...Corporal Geoff "Doc" JonesCopy of a speech given by Major Geoff Jones to students at the Commanding officer school at Bandiana in 2004. See media files for full story.major john geoffrey (geoff) jones, 215587, royal australian army medical corps, 6th battalion, the royal australian regiment, headquarters, australian force vietnam, major brian william mcfarlane, 25632, royal australian infantry corps, 1 australian reinforcement unit, 1st australian task force, general george patton, medics, 2 rar, long phuoc village, viet cong, raamc medical assistant, c company, pte gordon knight, 2782226, killed in action, 9 platoon, cpl neill lindsay, sgt neill lindsay, 54873, dust off, cpt (temp) graeme leonard spring, 8th battalion, sapper leslie prowse, 18409, royal australian engineers, 1st field squadron, pte william (bill) joseph winterford, 1731080, military medal, l/cpl rodney cox, 2781803, pte kenneth james wallace, 1731067, 7 platoon, battle of long tan, delta company, nui dat, australian task force, cpl (temp) phillip ness dobson, 37822, mention in despatches, cpl (temp) peter john short, 1200054, pte william "sting" frank hornett, 2781878, pte maxwell "maxy" ray wales, 216559, pte robert francis morrow, 2781747, pte allen wilfred kunde, 18230, 1st battalion, 9th battalion, australian national serviceman, sgt philip arthur crossingham, 15815, lt eric james andrews, 15390, 3rd battalion, australian rest and convalescence centre, vung tau, capt victor guy bampton, 43965, padre lester thompson, 1200730, chaplain, royal australian army chaplains department, cpl geoff "doc" jones, capt eric james andrews -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncAlbum - Ringer's River by Des Martin - Plate 1 - Sean O'Day, Horse Breaker at "Gooloora" discusses his future
... James MacLough's "Gooloora" Station, is driving the Scots pastoralist in to the railhead at Overton after his annual inspection of that property. Silent and mature for his age, Sean was born in a dray while it was crossing the river during a flood, and has remained at home in it. Because he is always moving by dawn he is known in the borderland as Daylight O'Day. When MacLough asks him what he will be doing on the morrow...James MacLough's "Gooloora" Station, is driving the Scots pastoralist in to the railhead at Overton after his annual inspection of that property. Silent and mature for his age, Sean was born in a dray while it was crossing the river during a flood, and has remained at home in it. Because he is always moving by dawn he is known in the borderland as Daylight O'Day. When MacLough asks him what he will be doing on the morrow ...On a summer's day in 1891 Sean O'Day, Horse Breaker on James MacLough's "Gooloora" Station, is driving the Scots pastoralist in to the railhead at Overton after his annual inspection of that property. Silent and mature for his age, Sean was born in a dray while it was crossing the river during a flood, and has remained at home in it. Because he is always moving by dawn he is known in the borderland as Daylight O'Day. When MacLough asks him what he will be doing on the morrow O'Day replies that he will be manager. Questioned, he suggests that MacLough realises the background to his joke in that the station hands will, that night, celebrate the passing of the Boss's inspection. As they will have hangovers tomorrow all the work will naturally fall to himself, a teetotaller. MacLough nods assent, but, instead of leaving on the train, books a room for the night and a livery gig for the morrow, and drives himself to Gooloora early next morning. D.J. Martin as O'Day, H.S. Diffey as MacLough.The album and images are significant because they document literature written by a prominent member of the Wodonga community. The presentation of this precis was supported by several significant district families and individuals.Ringer's River Album Coloured photo Plate 1des martin, many a mile, ringer's river, northeast victoria stories
