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Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Photograph - Class Photograph, Jacana Primary School: Grade 4, 1991, 1991
... Kelly Kenna.... Jacana Primary School Education Photograph Group Photograph Kelly ...This 1991 group photograph of Grade 4 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School offers a valuable window into the everyday experiences of school life in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during the late 20th century. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary served the local community for over four decades before its closure in the early 2000s. More than just a place of learning, the school was a cornerstone of community life—bringing together children, families, and educators in a shared environment of growth and connection. The photograph reflects the school’s emphasis on inclusivity, friendship, and a strong sense of belonging. It also provides insight into the demographic and cultural diversity of Jacana at the time, a period marked by suburban development and shifting social dynamics. As part of the school’s visual archive, this image helps document the role of public education in shaping local identity and fostering intergenerational community ties.This 1991 group photograph of Grade 4 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School is a culturally and historically significant artifact that reflects the role of public education in shaping community identity in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary operated for over four decades, serving as a vital hub for learning, social connection, and community engagement until its closure in the early 2000s. The image captures more than a moment in time—it embodies the school’s enduring values of inclusivity, camaraderie, and belonging. It also offers insight into the demographic and social landscape of Jacana during a period of suburban expansion and cultural change. As part of the school’s visual legacy, this photograph contributes to a deeper understanding of how educational institutions foster intergenerational ties and strengthen the social fabric of their communities.Colour Photograph on Satin Finish PaperBack; See attached for list of Names (White label): PH-5006 (Blue Label): PH-5593jacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, kelly kenna, belinda cilia, brigitte paco, lindsay norman, peter massari, kristopher andree-jansz, omar houssein, reece lee, my nguyen, yavuz cavyarli, william warke, darryl king, candice blaney, said el halabi, jade goudge, bridie hogan, belinda hutchinson, tuba sahan, tracey phillips, bradley hooke, janine so, mark bamfield, mr. b. o'dea, sue bourchier, yvonne mcbain -
Unions Ballarat
Photograph: Labour Day March - Ballarat - 2019, 11/3/19
... including Chris Kelly, Angela McCarthy, Ross Kenna, et al. Photo 5... Townsend, Tess Marshall, Chris Kelly, Fred Ladiges, Ross Kenna, Ben ...Labour Day originates from the eight-hour day movement - eight hours for work, eight hours for recreation, and eight hours for rest. On 21 April 1856 Stonemasons and building workers on building sites around Melbourne, Australia, stopped work and marched from the University of Melbourne to Parliament House to achieve an eight-hour day. Their direct action protest was a success, and they are noted as the first organised workers in the world to achieve an eight-hour day with no loss of pay, which subsequently inspired the celebration of Labour Day and May Day. (Wikipedia, 12 March 2019: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Australia#Labour_Day) The eight-hours campaign ran contemporaneously in Ballarat. -------- The Labour day parade is an annual event in Ballarat. All unions and individuals are welcome to attend. Ballarat Labour Day march is held at the same date as the Begonia Festival parade; inception of the Begonia Festival was several decades later in 1953. -------- Photo 1 Labour Day march: We are Union banner and AMIWU banner with people. Photo 2 Labour Day march: We are Union, Trades Hall, Free West Papua banners, Trades Hall ute, various individuals including Don Henderson, Jenny Beacham, Tracey Brown, Simon Hammersley, Moses, Ben Davison, Angela McCarthy, Eddie Beacham, Gary Carton, Bob Bassett, Colin Muir, et al. Photo 3 Labour Day march: We are Union, ANMF, Trades Hall banners, various individuals including Don Henderson, Jenny Beacham, Tracey Brown, Simon Hammersley, Moses, Ben Davison, Angela McCarthy, Eddie Beacham, Gary Carton, Bob Bassett, Colin Muir, Ron Woods et al. Photo 4 Labour Day march: Change the Rules and AMIWU banners, various persons including Chris Kelly, Angela McCarthy, Ross Kenna, et al. Photo 5 Labour Day barbeque: Various persons including Allen Townsend, Fred Ladiges, Cameron McIntyre, Judy Henderson, Don Henderson, Cameron Bannam, Janine Brownlee, Dave Brownlee, Bernie Constable, Ian Fullerton, Ben Davison, et al. Photo 6 Labour Day barbeque group photograph: Various persons including Moses, Emma Pritchard, Kamuda, Allen Townsend, Tess Marshall, Chris Kelly, Fred Ladiges, Ross Kenna, Ben Davison, Don Henderson, Judy Henderson, Gabriel Waldron, Cameron McIntyre, Orry Pilven, Lana Cormie, Bob Bassett, Clinton Bannam, Angela McCarthy, Tracey Brown, Ron Woods, Ian Fullerton, Colin Muir, et al. Photo 7 Labour Day barbeque group photograph: Various persons including Moses, Emma Pritchard, Kamuda, Allen Townsend, Tess Marshall, Chris Kelly, Fred Ladiges, Ross Kenna, Ben Davison, Don Henderson, Judy Henderson, Gabriel Waldron, Cameron McIntyre, Orry Pilven, Lana Cormie, Bob Bassett, Clinton Bannam, Angela McCarthy, Tracey Brown, Ron Woods, Ian Fullerton, Colin Muir, et al. Photo 8 Labour Day March: We are Union banner, various persons including Chris Kelly, Angela McCarthy, Clinton Bannam, Orrie and Gem Pilven, Janine Brownlee, et al.Significant to the inception of the eight hour day, history of unions and campaigns in Australia and the current Change the Rules campaign.8 colour photographs; soft copy.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, labour day - 2019, unions - delegates, change the rules, amiwu, anmf, we are union, unions - campaigns, early closing association, begonia festival - ballarat -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat Teachers College, Emerald Jubilee Reunion, 1949 - 2004, 2004
Small 8 page booklet from the Ballarat Teachers' College Reunion 2004Gold and blue ribbon taped to front coveremerald, jubilee, reunion, ballarat teachers' college, programme, lois bilston waters, sherryn waters baile, ines bourke noone, kath bunworth drummond, jean clarke white, stan white, margaret collins mountford, frank mountford, mavis court blackie, margaret eveston peters, carmel fitzgerald ryan, mary gallagher edmonds, ruth gardy howard, mary gearing turner, margaret george freckleton, maureen godfrey fithall, rose harrison johnstone, norma heinrich boldiston, bill boldiston, margaret hives coughlan, john coughlan, pam hudson pentney, valda kelly spalding, kingsley spalding, nancy lee sedgewick, lesley latch frank, verna lees kaye, kathy lister kenna, isabel macmahon young, kitty o'shannessy mcgurrin, janet page sanders, george sanders, margaret panther leask, margaret reynolds bennett, shirley russell rae, pat ryan roberts, betty webb mcguane, ilysa witney robertson, wall baker, beryl baker, graham bartle, ruth bartle, max bridges, dorothy bridges, lindsay campbell, david collins, jan collins, jim dunn, ron edmonds, don evans, jean evans, george fordham, janice fordham, peter fryar, bev hill, john holloway, judy holloway, jim lannen, florence lannen, bill lister, betty lister, ian mcintyre, carol mcintyre, len mcrae, vans mcrae, keith richardson, vera richardson, ian ryan, neil tippett, wal wall, rosemary wall, valda ward