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Federation University Art CollectionPainting - Mural, French, Leonard, 'The Tapestry' by Leonard French, 1959
... 'The Tapestry' by Leonard French......leonard french...In early 1959 Leonard French was commissioned by the Ballarat Teachers' College students to paint a mural. ...A four panel mural by Leonard French, commissioned and gifted by the Ballarat Teachers' College Student in 1959. ...French, Leonard...'The Tapestry' by Leonard French Painting Mural French, Leonard ...Artist Leonard French said of this work:- "The centre panel suggests a tree of knowledge growing out of a jewelled fish (a spiritual accompaniment is intended), and from the tree birds rise, spreading out through the cloud shapes of the other panels. Hands and figures rise from the earth, reaching for the birds. The left hand panel depicts the journey of figures in a boat, the seeking after or journeying to the source of knowledge. The far right hand panel is the garden, figures in a primitive state, a sort of evolution of figures from a primitive garden (the first garden). Visualization, verbalization, music and dance are tools we have to express a concept. The analysis of an art work is a delicate and sensitive task and great harm can be done in an attempt to become verbal about a form which relies upon elements peculiar to itself for intrinsic meaning." Leonard FRENCH (OBE) (08 October 1928 - 10 January 2017) Born Brunswick, Victoria Died Heathcote, Victoria Known for his enormous dalle de verre (concrete and slab glass) ceiling in the Great Hall of the National Gallery of Victoria Leonard French produced a large body of work throughout his lifetime. French won the Sulman Prize in 1960, and the Blake Prize for Religious Art in 1963 and in 1980. He was also awarded a Harkness Fellowship in 1965. In the Queen's Birthday Honours of June 1968 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire. In early 1959 Leonard French was commissioned by the Ballarat Teachers' College students to paint a mural. The students were responsible for the payment of the work. When unveiled artist George Bush remarked: "the 1959 students have left something not just to 'oooh' and 'ah' at, but something that is thought provoking, arresting and interesting. This work of art keeps something in reserve and draws you to search for deeper meaning behind the splendour of colour. This mural is not one which will not fade the interest of its beholders, but one which will provide intrigue for generations to come." Originally French intended the mural to be five panels, each entitled (left to right) 'the Journey', 'Man', 'The Tree', 'The Earth', 'The Garden'. The finished mural was reduced to four panels with the central tree incorporated into the panels 'Earth' and 'Man'. Ballarat Teachers' College Art lecturer Arch Cuthbertson explained that the artist:- "Aims at evoking emotional flashed, opening doors to simultaneous thinking and feeling. To accomplish this he juxtaposes the threads of conscious and unconscious images, thus effecting a tapestry that allows many points of reference to converge upon his singular images. Whether the colours offer metaphysical sensations or convey a literal meaning will depend upon the breadth and depth of the viewer's experience. Similarly with the bird - we might well ask is it a defiance of gravity, a metaphysical ascension or the elusive winged knowledge? Again the answer could well be that these three associations have a singular purpose. " This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.A four panel mural by Leonard French, commissioned and gifted by the Ballarat Teachers' College Student in 1959. Art lecturer Arch Cuthbertson was highly involved in this commission. Artist Charles Bush unveiled the mural at the Ballarat Teachers' College in Gillies Street, Ballarat. At that time he said:- "You have left behind you on object which will be full of interest to a lot of people. A work of art, so long as it is in existence, is constantly under review. Most of the good things that keep on going are usually to the uninitiated a little worrying. Many of you will be worried by this, because it does not make its message immediately clear. But come back and assess it again and again." art, leonard french, french, artwork, mural, ballarat teachers' college, class of 1959 -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Black and White, Charles Bush and Tom Turner in front of the Leonard French Mural, 'Tapestry', 1960, 02/09/1960
... Charles Bush and Tom Turner in front of the Leonard French Mural, 'Tapestry', 1960......leonard french...The caption on this item incorrectly indentifies Charles Bush and Leonard French. ...Framed black and white image of artist Charles Bush and Ballarat Teachers' College Principal, Tom Turner, shakes hands in front of the mural 'Tapestry' by Leonard French. Student Represetnative Council President, Bruce Vanderburg, stands in the centre of the photograph. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The caption on this item incorrectly indentifies Charles Bush and Leonard French. tom turner ballarat teachers' college charles bush bruce vanderburg leonard french mural federation university art collection ballarat teachers' college art collection Framed black and white image of artist Charles Bush and Ballarat Teachers' College Principal, Tom Turner, shakes hands in front of the mural 'Tapestry' by Leonard French. ...The caption on this item incorrectly indentifies Charles Bush and Leonard French. Framed black and white image of artist Charles Bush and Ballarat Teachers' College Principal, Tom Turner, shakes hands in front of the mural 'Tapestry' by Leonard French. Student Represetnative Council President, Bruce Vanderburg, stands in the centre of the photograph. The mural was commissioned by students and staff of the Ballarat Teachers' College.tom turner, ballarat teachers' college, charles bush, bruce vanderburg, leonard french, mural, federation university art collection, ballarat teachers' college art collection -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Leonard French Ceiling at the National Gallery of Victoria International, 2017
... Leonard French Ceiling at the National Gallery of Victoria International......Leonard French...Photograph of Leonard French's stained glass ceiling at the National Gallery of Victoria...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields melbourne st kilda road ngv art Leonard French ceiling stained glass hall national Gallery of Victoria Photograph of Leonard French's stained glass ceiling at the National Gallery of Victoria Leonard French Ceiling at the National Gallery of Victoria International Photograph Digital photograph Lisa Gervasoni ...Photograph of Leonard French's stained glass ceiling at the National Gallery of Victoriamelbourne, st kilda road, ngv, art, leonard french, ceiling, stained glass, hall, national gallery of victoria -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilPrint (Lithograph): Leonard FRENCH (b.1928- d.2017 Melb AUS), Moon Turtle - The Bodford Terrace Suite
... Print (Lithograph): Leonard FRENCH (b.1928- d.2017 Melb AUS)...Nillumbik Shire Council melbourne Moon Turtle - The Bodford Terrace Suite Print (Lithograph): Leonard FRENCH (b.1928- d.2017 Melb AUS) ... -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith CollectionArtwork, other - Moon Turtle 1978, Leonard French
... Leonard French...Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith Collection 76 McBride Avenue Wonthaggi Australia Lithograph 156/300 Leonard French Artwork, other Moon Turtle 1978 ...AustraliaLithograph 156/300 -
Horsham Regional Art GalleryPainting, Leonard FRENCH, Christian sun, 1963
... Leonard FRENCH...Horsham Regional Art Gallery 80 Wilson Street Horsham grampians Christian sun Painting Leonard FRENCH ...Gift of Mack Jost, 1994 -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, FRENCH, Leonard OBE b. 1928 Brunswick, Victoria d. 2017 Melbourne, Victoria, The Priest, 1980
... Signed 'Leonard French 80' in lower right corner under printed image. ...FRENCH, Leonard OBE b. 1928 Brunswick, Victoria d. 2017 Melbourne, Victoria...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Signed 'Leonard French 80' in lower right corner under printed image. ...Colour lithographSigned 'Leonard French 80' in lower right corner under printed image. Edition A/P, lower left corner under print. -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, FRENCH, Leonard OBE b. 1928 Brunswick, Victoria d. 2017 Melbourne, Victoria, Fish over Landscape, 1964
... Signed and dated lower right corner beneath print, pencil "Leonard French 63" Titled and edition lower left beneath print, "Fish over Landscape" 2/50...FRENCH, Leonard OBE b. 1928 Brunswick, Victoria d. 2017 Melbourne, Victoria...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Signed and dated lower right corner beneath print, pencil "Leonard French 63" Titled and edition lower left beneath print, "Fish over Landscape" 2/50 Silkscreen print Fish over Landscape Print Print FRENCH, Leonard OBE b. 1928 Brunswick, Victoria d. 2017 Melbourne, Victoria ...Silkscreen printSigned and dated lower right corner beneath print, pencil "Leonard French 63" Titled and edition lower left beneath print, "Fish over Landscape" 2/50 -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, FRENCH, Leonard OBE b. 1928 Brunswick, Victoria d. 2017 Melbourne, Victoria, Moon Turtle, 1978
... Signed 'Leonard French 78' lower right corner under printed image. ...FRENCH, Leonard OBE b. 1928 Brunswick, Victoria d. 2017 Melbourne, Victoria...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Signed 'Leonard French 78' lower right corner under printed image. ...Colour lithographSigned 'Leonard French 78' lower right corner under printed image. Titled 'Moon Turtle' centred under printed image Edition A/P, lower left corner under printed image. -
Federation University Historical CollectionScrap Book, Ballarat Teachers' College Scrap Book, 1960, 1960
... ...leonard french...It includes lists of names and photographs, photographs of the opening of the Gillies Street campus, photographs of Charles Bush unveiling the artwork by Leonard French. ...It includes lists of names and photographs, photographs of the opening of the Gillies Street campus, photographs of Charles Bush unveiling the artwork by Leonard French. Ballarat Teachers' College Scrap Book, 1960 Scrap Book ...Large brown covered scrap book relating to students and staff of the Ballarat Teachers' College. It includes lists of names and photographs, photographs of the opening of the Gillies Street campus, photographs of Charles Bush unveiling the artwork by Leonard French. ballarat teachers college, newsclips, charles bush, leonard french, gillies street campus, gillies street campus opening, tom turner, ballarat teachers' college, ian burt, david norman, alan sonsee, central australia -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO TEACHERS' COLLEGE STAFF
... ... Leonard French mural...The staff are in front of the Leonard French mural a feature of the library. See 3320.100...Colin Barnes photo photos photograph photographs history art mural murals Leonard French mural A black and white photograph of Bendigo Teachers' College staff in 1971. ...A black and white photograph of Bendigo Teachers' College staff in 1971. Three staff members are at the circulation desk in the college library. Miss J.C. Burnett is in the foreground on the right hand side. Mr. Jeff Layner and Mr. Colin Barnes are to the right in the background. The staff are in front of the Leonard French mural a feature of the library. See 3320.100bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college staff, latrobe university bendigo collection, collection, education, bendigo, library, libraries, teacher training, tertiary education, miss j.c. burnett, mr. geoff pryor, mr. jeff layner, mr. colin barnes, photo, photos, photograph, photographs, history, art, mural, murals, leonard french mural -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Pugh, Clifton
... ...Leonard French...Clifton Pugh Hurstbridge Adriane Strampp Princess Michael of Kent Arthur Boyd John Brack Charles Blackman Fred Williams Shane Pugh Marlene Pugh Professor Jock Marshall Briar Hill Victoria Cottles Bridge Victoria Turner family of Briar Hill Yandell family of Briar Hill St Helena Church St Helena Road Briar Hill Primary School Eltham High School Dunmoochin Campbell Beardsell David Beardsell Ivanhoe Boys Grammar School National Gallery Art School Hurstbridge Grevillea Montsalvat George Dreyfus Kew City Band Justus Jorgensen Sir Edward "Weary" Dunlop Prue Acton John Howley Fay Dunmore Singers Derryn Hinch Jeff Kennett Tom Uren Dennis Gowing Matcham Skipper Kyra Skipper Gordon Ford Hilary Jackman Peter Graham Robert Marshall John Greaves Jenni Mitchell Rodney Roschollor Gough Whitlam Sir John Kerr Lionel Murphy Manning Clark Arts Policy Committee of Victorian Branch of the Australian Labor Party Latrobe's Art Museum Rudy Komon Gallery Leonard French Jon Molvig Rick Armor John Olsen LaTrobe University Donovan Pugh Trevor Welshman Australia Council Visual Arts Board Lesley Alway Dailan Pugh Paul Barnett Helen Nixon Helen Lunn A Year of Orchids book Campbell Bearsdell David Bearsdell Johnny Young Ian McKimmie Tiwi art Strathewen Hall Rhonda Noble LaTrobe University Art Museum Traudi Allen Clifton Pugh Patterns of a Lifetime book Trust for Nature Randall Robinson Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Pugh, Clifton Document Folder ...The artist, Clifton Pugh, grew up in Briar Hill. He served in WWII and settled at Cottles Bridge, building his own house and forming Dunmoochin artist colony. He married three times and had two sons. He painted the portraits of many eminent people. Contents Newspaper article: "This is the house that Cliff built", The Age, 2 May 1964. Description of Clifton and Marlene Pugh's house.. Folder: Brief biography Clifton Pugh. Photocopy section of "Clifton Pugh: Patterns of a lifetime", Traudi Allen, Nelson, Melbourne 1981. Magazine article: "Clifton Pugh: His home is a work of art", Woman's Day, 16 January 1894. Describes Clifton Pugh's house at Hurstbridge. Newspaper article: "A guide to our orchids", Diamond Valley News, 14 February 1984. Clifton Pugh contributed to the book "A Year of Orchids". Newspaper article: "A family tradition is continued". Diamond Valley News, 28 February 1984. Clifton Pugh's childhood and career. Magazine article: "Clifton Pugh's bush paradise", Home Beautiful, May 1989. Clifton Pugh's house and studio. Clipping: "Clifton Pugh award winning artist". Clifton Pugh currently working on illustrations for a book, with Pam Blashki, on wood chipping ["A Kingdom Lost: A Story of the Devastation of Our Wilderness", published 1989]. Newspaper article: "Funeral drama shows the Pugh touch", The Age, 19 October 1990. Clifton Pugh's funeral at Montsalvat. Newspaper article: "Friends bid farewell to Pugh". Herald-Sun, 19 October 1990. Clifton Pugh's funeral at Montsalvat. Newspaper article: "Friends paint a lowing portrait". Herald-Sun, 19 October 1990. Funeral and obituary of Clifton Pugh. Newspaper article: "Montsalvat mourns passing of a great". Diamond Valley News, 23 October 1990. Clifton Pugh's funeral at Montsalvat. Newspaper article: "Loner who was a fair dinkum mate". Diamond Valley News, 23 October 1990. Obituary of Clifton Pugh. Newspaper article: "Pugh's last works", Tempo, The Age, 17 July 1991. Clifton Pugh was illustrating Helen Lunn's book 'The Digger's Mate' when he died. Newspaper article: "Dunmoochin's rich tradition to live on", Diamond Valley News, 29 October 1993. Dunmoochin Foundation Board to advertise lease of studios. Newspaper article: "Clean up for Cliff", Herald Sun, 8 December 1993. Preparation for exhibition of Clifton Pugh's work at LaTrobe University Art Museum. Flier: Exhibition "Clifton Pugh: A Retrospective", Montsalvat, 12 to 14 November 1999. Newsletter: "Dunmoochin: an edited version of the history prepared for the Heritage Study by David Bick", Eltham District Historical Society newsletter 140, September 2001 Newspaper article: "Hail rising of Phoenix", Diamond Valley Leader, 20 July 2005. Dunmoochin Foundation and official opening of buildings Phoenix I and Phoenix II after the 2001 bush fire. Newspaper article: "Legacy to the arts", Diamond Valley Leader, 10 August 2005. Dunmoochin Foundation and the rebuilding after the 2001 bush fire. Newspaper article: "Tiwi art to go on show", ?publication, ?2002. Shane Pugh, Johnny Young and Ian McKimmie organising exhibition of Tiwi art to mark 100th birthday of Strathewen hall. Flier: Exhibition "Clifton Pugh AO: Reflections of Dunmoochin". Briar Hill Primary School, 23 to 25 November 2007. Printout: "Dunmoochin", http://www.standrews.vic.edu.au/dunmoochin.html. 19 May 2004. Newspaper article: "Hail rising of Phoenix", Diamond Valley Leader, 20 July 2005. Rebuilding at Dunmoochin after bushfire. Newspaper article: "Legacy to the arts", Diamond Valley Leader, 10 August 2005. Rebuilding at Dunmoochin after bushfire. Newspaper article: "Artist's legacy on show". Dunmoochin one of four Cottles Bridge sites for a tour by Trust for Nature, 2 and 3 October no year. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcclifton pugh, hurstbridge, adriane strampp, princess michael of kent, arthur boyd, john brack, charles blackman, fred williams, shane pugh, marlene pugh, professor jock marshall, briar hill victoria, cottles bridge victoria, turner family of briar hill, yandell family of briar hill, st helena church, st helena road, briar hill primary school, eltham high school, dunmoochin, campbell beardsell, david beardsell, ivanhoe boys grammar school, national gallery art school, hurstbridge grevillea, montsalvat, george dreyfus, kew city band, justus jorgensen, sir edward "weary" dunlop, prue acton, john howley, fay dunmore singers, derryn hinch, jeff kennett, tom uren, dennis gowing, matcham skipper, kyra skipper, gordon ford, hilary jackman, peter graham, robert marshall, john greaves, jenni mitchell, rodney roschollor, gough whitlam, sir john kerr, lionel murphy, manning clark, arts policy committee of victorian branch of the australian labor party, latrobe's art museum, rudy komon gallery, leonard french, jon molvig, rick armor, john olsen, latrobe university, donovan pugh, trevor welshman, australia council visual arts board, lesley alway, dailan pugh, paul barnett, helen nixon, helen lunn, a year of orchids book, campbell bearsdell, david bearsdell, johnny young, ian mckimmie, tiwi art, strathewen hall, rhonda noble, latrobe university art museum, traudi allen, clifton pugh patterns of a lifetime book, trust for nature, randall robinson -
Eltham District Historical Society IncJournal, Peter Doughtery, ArtStreams: News in arts and cultural heritage; Vol. 2, No. 1, Feb-Mar 1997, 1997
... ...leonard french...(archie) colquoun abu baku adams of north riding afandi siyo albert namatjira alice (1956) andy warhol annita furey anthony dymke art streams magazine ballarat school of mines bathing in the dark bob sedergren bob valentine bourbo's belly brian brown quntet bulleen art & garden centre cafe margot charles blackman christine edwards circushead clifton pugh cottlesbridge council amalgamation cuddlefish dave pithouse david lord david tolley dawn sime dione mcintyre dixon's creek edward grigoryan eltham college concert band eltham wiregrass gallery erika mcgilchrist fergusson winery food for all seasons frances duffy fred williams frenzi geoff achison geoff mainwaring graeme bell grape grazing festival half caste child heather shimmen hoodangers isobel lindsay james wakeling janette geri john brack john mcall john murphy jordie albiston judy jacques kath mckinnon katherine's silly women kelly 1956 ken harrison kevin borland kim harriss quartet la mama theatre lauurie dawes leonard french lighthouse liz jones lloyd jones lothlorien lovegroves lovey's estate luxum maelstrom max meldrum may grigg michelle nicolle mighty servant mirka mora miss suzannah espie moma montsalvat jazz festival moonee valley drifters moonlight shadow museum of modern art at heide mystery train the melbourne jazz band nicole eveleigh nigel shipley olympomania peter mcintyre phyllis murphy pip avent portrait of georges mora (1956) ray horsfield red shed theatre company reed's gallery richardson house (1955) river house (1955) robin boyd sandro donatti secret of the west wind seville shantell vineyard shedlevellers bush band shirley bourne sigmund jorgensen sir william dargie soul sister swing sydney nolan that handsome couple the band who knew too much the broken fence (1956) the gusset rustlers the rhonda movement the russian gypsey jazz quartet three amigos victorian artists supplies warburton wholefood delights yarra valley grape grazing festival yellow dog jazz band yering station art streams 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. 2, No. 1, Feb-Mar 1997 CONTENTS MEDALS AND MODERNISM A retrospective look at the cultural impact of the Melbourne Olympics 3 CD REVIEWS 6 NEW HORIZONS Judy Jacques takes a new direction 6 LA MAMA 30 YEARS ON Liz Jones at the helm 10 PAST AS POST CUBISM Annita Furey on Heather Shim men 14 GRAPE GRAZING FESTIVAL Food, wine and music in the Yarra Valley 16 SHORT STORY Fantasia on a cup of coffee 18 WHAT'S ON A round-up of events for February 22 WHO'S TEACHING WHAT Classes in the region 24 FRANCES DUFFY RETROSPECTIVE An artist who extended the boundaries of tonalism 26 ANDY WARHOL AND THE CAN OF SOUP More than 15 minutes of fame 27 A ‘DUTCH’ FESTIVAL COMES TO ST ANDREWS 28 LISTINGS Artists, performers and galleries 29 "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) 1956 melbourne olympics, 1956 olympics, 1995 eltham arts ball, a.d. (archie) colquoun, abu baku, adams of north riding, afandi siyo, albert namatjira, alice (1956), andy warhol, annita furey, anthony dymke, art streams magazine, ballarat school of mines, bathing in the dark, bob sedergren, bob valentine, bourbo's belly, brian brown quntet, bulleen art & garden centre, cafe margot, charles blackman, christine edwards, circushead, clifton pugh, cottlesbridge, council amalgamation, cuddlefish, dave pithouse, david lord, david tolley, dawn sime, dione mcintyre, dixon's creek, edward grigoryan, eltham college concert band, eltham wiregrass gallery, erika mcgilchrist, fergusson winery, food for all seasons, frances duffy, fred williams, frenzi, geoff achison, geoff mainwaring, graeme bell, grape grazing festival, half caste child, heather shimmen, hoodangers, isobel lindsay, james wakeling, janette geri, john brack, john mcall, john murphy, jordie albiston, judy jacques, kath mckinnon, katherine's silly women, kelly 1956, ken harrison, kevin borland, kim harriss quartet, la mama theatre, lauurie dawes, leonard french, lighthouse, liz jones, lloyd jones, lothlorien, lovegroves, lovey's estate, luxum, maelstrom, max meldrum, may grigg, michelle nicolle, mighty servant, mirka mora, miss suzannah espie, moma, montsalvat jazz festival, moonee valley drifters, moonlight shadow, museum of modern art at heide, mystery train, the melbourne jazz band, nicole eveleigh, nigel shipley, olympomania, peter mcintyre, phyllis murphy, pip avent, portrait of georges mora (1956), ray horsfield, red shed theatre company, reed's gallery, richardson house (1955), river house (1955), robin boyd, sandro donatti, secret of the west wind, seville, shantell vineyard, shedlevellers bush band, shirley bourne, sigmund jorgensen, sir william dargie, soul sister swing, sydney nolan, that handsome couple, the band who knew too much, the broken fence (1956), the gusset rustlers, the rhonda movement, the russian gypsey jazz quartet, three amigos, victorian artists supplies, warburton, wholefood delights, yarra valley grape grazing festival, yellow dog jazz band, yering station, art streams -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat Teachers College Extra Muros, 1965, 1965
... ...leonard french...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields ballarat teachers college dorothy kinnane tom turner rosemary foster lorraine taylor tina romey jo sykes ken mcgrath margaret harrington loraine taylor sadie livingston ingrid babic don royce garry dark barry mcmullan monica millar leonard french arch cuthbertson john gilbert peter sargeant peter fryar mary egan mavis canty alan sonsee john lawless jim rodger fryar Front Cover in blue pen '1965'. ...White soft covered magazine of the Ballarat Teachers' College called 'Extra Muros'.Front Cover in blue pen '1965'.ballarat teachers college, dorothy kinnane, tom turner, rosemary foster, lorraine taylor, tina romey, jo sykes, ken mcgrath, margaret harrington, loraine taylor, sadie livingston, ingrid babic, don royce, garry dark, barry mcmullan, monica millar, leonard french, arch cuthbertson, john gilbert, peter sargeant, peter fryar, mary egan, mavis canty, alan sonsee, john lawless, jim rodger, fryar -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Architecture: The Schizophrenic Style, 1971
... ... Leonard French...Original manuscript of an article published as ‘The schizophrenic style’ in "The Sunday Australian", 14.3.1971 architectural criticism art criticism Melbourne architecture The Legend restaurant Lonsdale St Leonard French Legend milk bar Tivoli theatre Clement Meadmore Kevin Borland colonial architecture 15 Collins St Robin Boyd manuscript Top of page 1 handwritten where and when published. ...Boyd proposes to apply art criticism techniques to architecture; claims architectural criticism in Australia is "all but dead" because of the 'schizophrenic nature of architecture" (i.e. building a socio-economic object as well as art). Boyd compares Kevin Borland's design of The Legend restaurant (Lonsdale St) with a recently designed residential apartment block (15 Collins St); claims that both are schizophrenic but The Legend is masterfully so whereas the apartments are aesthetically lacking.Original manuscript of an article published as ‘The schizophrenic style’ in "The Sunday Australian", 14.3.1971Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 11 pagesTop of page 1 handwritten where and when published. The last page credits photographer Mark Strizic, so images may have been attached.architectural criticism, art criticism, melbourne architecture, the legend restaurant, lonsdale st, leonard french, legend milk bar, tivoli theatre, clement meadmore, kevin borland, colonial architecture, 15 collins st, robin boyd, manuscript -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Art Gallery of Ballarat Gallery Guides tour the University of Ballarat Art Collection, 2008, 07/05/2008
... Art Gallery of Ballarat Gallery Guides stand near the Leonard French mural 'Tapestry' at the University of Ballarat Mount Helen Campus. ...Art Gallery of Ballarat Art Collection Gallery Guides Art Gallery of Ballarat Gallery Guides stand near the Leonard French mural 'Tapestry' at the University of Ballarat Mount Helen Campus. ...Art Gallery of Ballarat Gallery Guides toured the University of Ballarat (now Federation University Australia) Art Collection on 07 May 2008. Art Gallery of Ballarat Gallery Guides stand near the Leonard French mural 'Tapestry' at the University of Ballarat Mount Helen Campus. Members of the group include Yvette Hiscock, Lorraine ? , Nicole, Gail Schuler and Univeristy of Ballarat Curator Clare Gervasoniart gallery of ballarat, art collection, gallery guides -
Bendigo Military MuseumNewspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS 38th BN, C.1933
... Th main context is remembrance of Leonard James (Jim) Kennedy Myers No 593 38th BN AIF who was KIA at Rosiel France in 1918. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Th main context is remembrance of Leonard James (Jim) Kennedy Myers No 593 38th BN AIF who was KIA at Rosiel France in 1918. ...Th main context is remembrance of Leonard James (Jim) Kennedy Myers No 593 38th BN AIF who was KIA at Rosiel France in 1918. Refer Cat No 5062.2P for his service details.Two newspaper cuttings on small snippet one large, taken from the “In Memoriam” pages of a paper. in memoriam, 38th bn, b coy -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - POSTCARD, PHOTOGRAPHIC 38th BN, Post 1918
... Myers No 593 enlisted on 22.2.1916 in B Coy 38th Bn age 26 years 5 months, embark for England 20.6.1916, embark for France 22.6.1916, WIA 17.11.1917 remaining on duty, made L/Cpl 17.8.1918, KIA 8.9.1918. Photographs graves 38th BN B Coy .1) & .2) Main points, “James Leonard Kennedy Myers No 593 KIA 8.9.1918, buried Rosiel Commonwealth Cemetery” .1) Photo B & W showing a grave, in rear are tress and two other graves. .2) One page of what was a double page to hold .1) photo, greyish colour, opposite side is the main front page with a Rising Sun badge and “Australian Imperial Force.” ...J.L.K. Myers No 593 enlisted on 22.2.1916 in B Coy 38th Bn age 26 years 5 months, embark for England 20.6.1916, embark for France 22.6.1916, WIA 17.11.1917 remaining on duty, made L/Cpl 17.8.1918, KIA 8.9.1918..1) Photo B & W showing a grave, in rear are tress and two other graves. .2) One page of what was a double page to hold .1) photo, greyish colour, opposite side is the main front page with a Rising Sun badge and “Australian Imperial Force.” Other side has the Soldiers details and where buried..1) & .2) Main points, “James Leonard Kennedy Myers No 593 KIA 8.9.1918, buried Rosiel Commonwealth Cemetery”photographs, graves, 38th bn, b coy -
Bendigo Military MuseumPostcard - CARDS, POST & GREETING 38th BN, 1916 - 1917
... The cards were sent from Leonard James Kennedy Myers No 593 B Coy 38th Bn. .2) Main text of letter is that he is alive and well and that they have been in and out of the Trenches. .3) Main text is that he is alive and well and that they will be going to France by the end of the month. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields The cards were sent from Leonard James Kennedy Myers No 593 B Coy 38th Bn. .2) Main text of letter is that he is alive and well and that they have been in and out of the Trenches. .3) Main text is that he is alive and well and that they will be going to France by the end of the month. ...The cards were sent from Leonard James Kennedy Myers No 593 B Coy 38th Bn. .2) Main text of letter is that he is alive and well and that they have been in and out of the Trenches. .3) Main text is that he is alive and well and that they will be going to France by the end of the month. Refer Cat No 5062.2P for his service details and death..1) Xmas card folding 4 pages joined by a brown ribbon in a bow, front has a raised gold Rising Sun with text and music bars, centre has a 4 line short poem followed by a Xmas greeting, hand written at the bottom in ink. .2) Silk Post card with card surround, centre has silk sewing with flags, flowers, writing in gold, an open section that allows for a small card insert with message on, rear has a hand written letter in pencil. .3) Post card B & W with drawing at top followed by a poem of 5 verses, signed in pencil, rear has a hand written letter in pencil..1) Inside, “From Jim to Father” .2) On silk, “I’m thinking on you”. On small card, “From your loving son”. On rear, “France 31.4.1917, Dear Mother, love from Jim xxx”. .3) On front, “To my truest of Pals, my Mother, from Jim”. On rear, “Nov 6th 1916, Dear Mum, goodbye from Jim”.postcards, xmas, 38th bn, b coy -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDAL SETS WW1, Post 1919
... LEONARD WILLIAM TELFORD (Born Bendigo, enlisted Bendigo) Enlisted 18.12.1915 No.4937 15th Re-enforcement 14th Batt. Disembark Middle East 15.4.16, embarked for France 14.6.16. transferred to 12th Machine Gun Coy 30.8.16. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields LEONARD WILLIAM TELFORD (Born Bendigo, enlisted Bendigo) Enlisted 18.12.1915 No.4937 15th Re-enforcement 14th Batt. Disembark Middle East 15.4.16, embarked for France 14.6.16. transferred to 12th Machine Gun Coy 30.8.16. ...LEONARD WILLIAM TELFORD (Born Bendigo, enlisted Bendigo) Enlisted 18.12.1915 No.4937 15th Re-enforcement 14th Batt. Disembark Middle East 15.4.16, embarked for France 14.6.16. transferred to 12th Machine Gun Coy 30.8.16. Hospitalized with tonsilitis 28.9.16. K.I.A. Bapaume sector on The Somme 5.4.1917. HENRY JAMES KELLY (Born Deloraine Tas, enlisted Hobart) Enlisted 28.7.15 No 3516 10th reinforcements 12th Bn AIF. Returned to Australia with "Enteric" 29.2.16. Re embark 8.8.16. WIA 17.4.18 severe, discharged medically unfit 17.12.18. Refer Telford Cat No’s 156, 158.2, 159P also his brother Cat No 160 medals..1) Medal set, court mounted, set of (2) re L.W. Telford. 1. War medal 1914-1918 2. Victory medal 1914 - 1919 .2) Medal set, court mounted, set of (3) re H.T.Kelly. 1. 1914-15 Star, replica not engraved. 2. War medal 1914-1919, replica not engraved. 3. Victory medal 1914 - 19.1) "4937 Pte L.W.Telford 12 MG COY AIF" .2) "3156 Pte. H.J.Kelly 12 Bn AIF"numismatics, medals-military, metalcraft -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''WHITE HORSE INN''
... French (Aust) Pty Ltd. Producer: Beatrice Oakley. Music by Ralph Benatzsky & Robert Holtz. Lyrics and Book by Robert Gilbert & Harry Graham. Cast in order of Appearance: Patricia Lyon as Kathi (the Postwoman) - Roger Sprawson as Karl ( Young Waiter) - Max Rule As Head Forester - Mary Speedy as Zenzi (a Goatherd) - Ferd Lorenz as A Courier - Arthur manning as Franz - Leonard Carr as Leopold ( Head Waiter at White Horse Inn) Gertrude Perry as Josepha (Owner of White Horse Inn) - Reginald Boromeo as The Steamer Captain - Kenneth Nichols as Bridegroom - Carolyn Pinch as Bride - Alfred Annison as John Ebenezer Grinkle (a manufacturer) - Carol McKenzie as Ottoline (His Daughter) - John Gow as Valentine Sutton 9 a Solicitor) - Fred Trewarne as Sigismund Smith 9Another Manufacturer) - Denis Cremen as Professor Hinzel - Annette Wilson as Gretel (His Daughter) - Peter Houston as The Mayor - Joan Heard as The Mayor's Lady Secretary - Bert Donovan as The Emperor - Ferd Lorenz as Ketterl (His Servant) - Peter Unmack as Landlord of the Traveller's Rest....French (Aust) Pty Ltd. Producer: Beatrice Oakley. Music by Ralph Benatzsky & Robert Holtz. Lyrics and Book by Robert Gilbert & Harry Graham. Cast in order of Appearance: Patricia Lyon as Kathi (the Postwoman) - Roger Sprawson as Karl ( Young Waiter) - Max Rule As Head Forester - Mary Speedy as Zenzi (a Goatherd) - Ferd Lorenz as A Courier - Arthur manning as Franz - Leonard Carr as Leopold ( Head Waiter at White Horse Inn) Gertrude Perry as Josepha (Owner of White Horse Inn) - Reginald Boromeo as The Steamer Captain - Kenneth Nichols as Bridegroom - Carolyn Pinch as Bride - Alfred Annison as John Ebenezer Grinkle (a manufacturer) - Carol McKenzie as Ottoline (His Daughter) - John Gow as Valentine Sutton 9 a Solicitor) - Fred Trewarne as Sigismund Smith 9Another Manufacturer) - Denis Cremen as Professor Hinzel - Annette Wilson as Gretel (His Daughter) - Peter Houston as The Mayor - Joan Heard as The Mayor's Lady Secretary - Bert Donovan as The Emperor - Ferd Lorenz as Ketterl (His Servant) - Peter Unmack as Landlord of the Traveller's Rest. ...Bendigo Operatic Society Programme ''White Horse Inn'' Opening, 23rd November 1962 for six Nights. Bendigo Operatic Society Presents ''White Horse Inn'' by permission of Samuel French (Aust) Pty Ltd. Producer: Beatrice Oakley. Music by Ralph Benatzsky & Robert Holtz. Lyrics and Book by Robert Gilbert & Harry Graham. Cast in order of Appearance: Patricia Lyon as Kathi (the Postwoman) - Roger Sprawson as Karl ( Young Waiter) - Max Rule As Head Forester - Mary Speedy as Zenzi (a Goatherd) - Ferd Lorenz as A Courier - Arthur manning as Franz - Leonard Carr as Leopold ( Head Waiter at White Horse Inn) Gertrude Perry as Josepha (Owner of White Horse Inn) - Reginald Boromeo as The Steamer Captain - Kenneth Nichols as Bridegroom - Carolyn Pinch as Bride - Alfred Annison as John Ebenezer Grinkle (a manufacturer) - Carol McKenzie as Ottoline (His Daughter) - John Gow as Valentine Sutton 9 a Solicitor) - Fred Trewarne as Sigismund Smith 9Another Manufacturer) - Denis Cremen as Professor Hinzel - Annette Wilson as Gretel (His Daughter) - Peter Houston as The Mayor - Joan Heard as The Mayor's Lady Secretary - Bert Donovan as The Emperor - Ferd Lorenz as Ketterl (His Servant) - Peter Unmack as Landlord of the Traveller's Rest.program, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''CHU CHIN CHOW'' 10TH NOVEMBER 1961
... French (Aust) Ltd. Chu Chin Chow A Norman Lee Production, told by Oscar Asche, Set to Music by Frederic Norton. Dramatic Personnel: Robert Watson as Abu Hasan (A Shayk of the Robbers) - Max Beckwith as Kasim Baba ( A Wealthy Merchant) - Fred Trewarne as Ali Baba (Kasim's Poor Brother) - Leonard Carr as Nur Al-Huda (Ali Baba'Son) - John Stephens as Abdullah (Kasim's Steward) - Charles Phillips as Baba Mustafa (A Cobbler) - Ferd Lorenz as Mukbill (An Auctioneer) - Peter Houston as Musab (Member of Hasan's Robber Band) - Reg Boromeo as Khuzaymah (Member of Hasan's Robber Band) - Victor White as Otbar (A Stall Keeper) - Dawn Beckwith as Zahrat Al-Kulub (Bloom of the Desert) - Carol McKenzie as Alcolom (Kasim's Head Wife) - Valerie McCracken as Marjanah (A Singing Slave) - Olive Hamilton as Mahbubah (Ali's Wife) - Joan Heard as Zanim (A Slave Dealer) - Patricia Lyon as Bostan (Mahbubah's Servant). ...French (Aust) Ltd. Chu Chin Chow A Norman Lee Production, told by Oscar Asche, Set to Music by Frederic Norton. Dramatic Personnel: Robert Watson as Abu Hasan (A Shayk of the Robbers) - Max Beckwith as Kasim Baba ( A Wealthy Merchant) - Fred Trewarne as Ali Baba (Kasim's Poor Brother) - Leonard Carr as Nur Al-Huda (Ali Baba'Son) - John Stephens as Abdullah (Kasim's Steward) - Charles Phillips as Baba Mustafa (A Cobbler) - Ferd Lorenz as Mukbill (An Auctioneer) - Peter Houston as Musab (Member of Hasan's Robber Band) - Reg Boromeo as Khuzaymah (Member of Hasan's Robber Band) - Victor White as Otbar (A Stall Keeper) - Dawn Beckwith as Zahrat Al-Kulub (Bloom of the Desert) - Carol McKenzie as Alcolom (Kasim's Head Wife) - Valerie McCracken as Marjanah (A Singing Slave) - Olive Hamilton as Mahbubah (Ali's Wife) - Joan Heard as Zanim (A Slave Dealer) - Patricia Lyon as Bostan (Mahbubah's Servant). ...Programme Bendigo Operatic Society ''Chu Chin Chow'' Opening 10th November 1961 for six Nights. The Bendigo Operatic Society Presents by Permission of Samuel French (Aust) Ltd. Chu Chin Chow A Norman Lee Production, told by Oscar Asche, Set to Music by Frederic Norton. Dramatic Personnel: Robert Watson as Abu Hasan (A Shayk of the Robbers) - Max Beckwith as Kasim Baba ( A Wealthy Merchant) - Fred Trewarne as Ali Baba (Kasim's Poor Brother) - Leonard Carr as Nur Al-Huda (Ali Baba'Son) - John Stephens as Abdullah (Kasim's Steward) - Charles Phillips as Baba Mustafa (A Cobbler) - Ferd Lorenz as Mukbill (An Auctioneer) - Peter Houston as Musab (Member of Hasan's Robber Band) - Reg Boromeo as Khuzaymah (Member of Hasan's Robber Band) - Victor White as Otbar (A Stall Keeper) - Dawn Beckwith as Zahrat Al-Kulub (Bloom of the Desert) - Carol McKenzie as Alcolom (Kasim's Head Wife) - Valerie McCracken as Marjanah (A Singing Slave) - Olive Hamilton as Mahbubah (Ali's Wife) - Joan Heard as Zanim (A Slave Dealer) - Patricia Lyon as Bostan (Mahbubah's Servant). Musical Director: Max O'Loghlen. Asst Stage manager and Ballet Mistress: Miss M. Welch. Society Pianist: Mrs. House. Synopsis of Story: The story concerns the love of Marjanah, a slave, for Nur Al-Huda, the son of Ali Baba, the poor brother of Kasim Baba, a wealthy merchant. Abu Hasan is disguised as Chu Chin Chow and plans to plunder the wealth of Kasim Baba. Zahrat Al-Kulub, a beautiful desert woman, is forced to spy for Abu Hasan because her lover is a prisoner of the thieves. Eventually she causes the death of Abu Hasan and his followersprogram, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CHU CHIN CHOW, BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY, 10 Nov, 1961
... French (Aust.) Ltd. Chu Chin Chow a Norman Lee Production. Told by Oscar Asche. Set to music by Fredric Norton. Dramatic Personnel - Robert Watson, Max Beckwith, Fred Trewarne, Leonard Carr, John Stephens, Charles Phillips, Ferd Lorenz, Peter Houston, Reg Boromeo, Victor White, Dawn Beckwith, Carol McKenzie, Valerie McCracken, Olive Hamilton, Joan Heard, Patricia Lyon. ...French (Aust.) Ltd. Chu Chin Chow a Norman Lee Production. Told by Oscar Asche. Set to music by Fredric Norton. Dramatic Personnel - Robert Watson Max Beckwith Fred Trewarne Leonard Carr John Stephens Charles Phillips Ferd Lorenz Peter Houston Reg Boromeo Victor White Dawn Beckwith Carol McKenzie Valerie McCracken Olive Hamilton Joan Heard Patricia Lyon. ...Chu Chin Chow, Bendigo Operatic Society, opening 10th November, 1961 for six nights. Bendigo Operatic Society. President: Mr J McK. Cannon, Vice-President: Mr C Bubb, Secretary: Mr G Dart, Subscription Secretary: Mrs J Cannon, Treasurer: Mr RB Ralph, Committee: Mrs W Brown, Mrs J Smyth, Mrs W E Wright, Messes O Hamilton & M Welch, Messrs A Annison, B Thomas & L Spencely. President's Message Since its formation in 1952, the Bendigo Operatic Society has presented 23 well-known Musical Comedies, Pantomimes, and a Revue. . . Notes and photographs on Robert Watson, Sawn Beckwith, Valerie McCracken, Leonard Carr, Max O'Loghen, Carol McKenzie, Fred Trewarne, Max Beckwith, Olive Hamilton, John Stephens, Charles Phillips, Ferd Lorenz, Victor White, Peter Houston, Reg Boromeo, Joan Heard, Patricia Lyon, Miss M Welch, Mrs P House. Musical Numbers. . . Synopsis of Scenes. . . Bendigo Concert Orchestra Violins - Miss A McNair (Leader), Mesdames A Bolton, A Faulds, C Messer, F Robbins, J Weldon, Dr, J Borema, Messrs R Charlett, Dr Gault, Messrs C Gill, J Jordan, I Lacey, O Turner. Violas - Mr E Jarrett, Mr S McNeill, Mrs J Pinder. Cello - Mrs C Bubb, Miss L Slade, Mrs J Borema, Mr A Rutland. Bass - Mr C Hargreaves, Mr T French. Flutes - Mr C Bubb, Master D Bubb. Oboe - Mrs S Willis. Clarinets - Mr J McKay, Mr R Holyoake. Bassoon - Mr S Anderson. Trumpet - Mr B Armstrong, N Pearce. Trombone - Mr A Martin, Mr E Washington. Horn - Mr R Perry. Tympani - Mr J Allen. Bendigo Operatic Society presents by permission of Samuel French (Aust.) Ltd. Chu Chin Chow a Norman Lee Production. Told by Oscar Asche. Set to music by Fredric Norton. Dramatic Personnel - Robert Watson, Max Beckwith, Fred Trewarne, Leonard Carr, John Stephens, Charles Phillips, Ferd Lorenz, Peter Houston, Reg Boromeo, Victor White, Dawn Beckwith, Carol McKenzie, Valerie McCracken, Olive Hamilton, Joan Heard, Patricia Lyon. Ladies of the Ensemble - Kath Alexander, Bernice Boromeo, Joan Crane, Edna Faderson, Edith Glen, Wendy Griffiths, Joan Head, Emily Houston, Shirley Levers, Pat Lyon, Pat McCracken, Margery Reed, Ellen Stephens, Norma Trewarne. Gentlemen of the Ensemble - Alfred Annison, Ian Beckwith, Denis Cremin, Roy Cronin, Gerald Gleeson, Peter Houston, Ferd Lorenz, Keith Millar, Kenneth Nicholls, Robert Nicholls, Eric Pollock, Daryl Walker, Victor White. Ballet - Joan Harding, Shirley Harding, Jean McClellan, Kaye Miller, Carol O'Sullivan, Rosalie Panozza, Bronwen Townsend, Marion Weigard, Shirley Williams, Annette Wilson, Bill Arthur, Peter Houston. Musical Director: Mr Max O'Loghlen, Society Pianist: Mrs P House, Stage Manager: Mr Murray McGrath, Ballet Mistress and Asst. Stage Manager: Miss M Welch, Wardrobe Committee: Miss M Welch, Mrs P Lyons, Mrs N Lindrea, Mrs M Jarvis, Mrs A Annison, Mrs S Richardson. Publicity: Mrs J Smyth and Mr B Thomas. Scenery & Art Work: Messrs. N Cronin & A Watkins. Make-up: Mesdames E Wright & Miss S Cannon. House Manager: Mr B Searle. In Retrospect In mid 1952, a distinguished man arrived in Bendigo and interested several citizens, including Dr. P Goodman, the President of the Musical Advancement Society, in the formation of a Company for the production of Musical Comedy. The meeting was called at the home of Mr Fred Bush, and a group of enthusiasts made the acquaintance of Mr Norman Lee, our producer and sequently the M.A.S. and several leading citizens, sponsored the first production, by subscribing funds for initial expenses. From such humble beginning, our present Society originated. Mr Cyril Cyril Warne was appointed Musical Director, Mrs Phyllis House, Pianist, and Miss Madge Welch, Ballet Mistress. During the Season of ''Chu Chin Chow,'' the Society will stage its 100th performance - indeed an outstanding feat in such a brief history. Looking back it is interesting to recall the 23 shows which are included, and the productions are- (listing of productions included in program). Next Productions. . . Acknowledgements: 3BO, Bendigo Advertiser, Mr N Cronin, Mesdames C Neilson & T Lambert for Art Work, Messrs L Spencely, D Cremin & J Cannon for Scenery & Carpentry. Miss M Welch for use of Studio, Make-up Staff, Back Stage Staff, Front of House Management Usherettes and Programme Sellers. Advertisements: Martin Washington, Photographers, Bendigo. Hanro. Markings on front cover in black pen, Capital Theatre.Cambridge Press, Bendigoprogram, theatre, music advancement society of bendig, chu chin chow, bendigo operatic society, 10th november, 1961. president: mr j mck. cannon, vice-president: mr c bubb, secretary: mr g dart, subscription secretary: mrs j cannon, treasurer: mr rb ralph, committee: mrs w brown, mrs j smyth, mrs w e wright, messes o hamilton & m welch, messrs a annison, b thomas & l spencely. president's message formation1952, bendigo operatic society has presented 23 musical comedies, pantomimes, and a revue. . . notes and photographs robert watson, sawn beckwith, valerie mccracken, leonard carr, max o'loghen, carol mckenzie, fred trewarne, max beckwith, olive hamilton, john stephens, charles phillips, ferd lorenz, victor white, peter houston, reg boromeo, joan heard, patricia lyon, miss m welch, mrs p house. musical numbers. . . synopsis of scenes. . . bendigo concert orchestra violins - miss a mcnair (leader), mesdames a bolton, a faulds, c messer, f robbins, j weldon, dr, j borema, messrs r charlett, dr gault, messrs c gill, j jordan, i lacey, o turner. violas - mr e jarrett, mr s mcneill, mrs j pinder. cello - mrs c bubb, miss l slade, mrs j borema, mr a rutland. bass - mr c hargreaves, mr t french. flutes - mr c bubb, master d bubb. oboe - mrs s willis. clarinets - mr j mckay, mr r holyoake. bassoon - mr s anderson. trumpet - mr b armstrong, n pearce. trombone - mr a martin, mr e washington. horn - mr r perry. tympani - mr j allen. samuel french (aust.) ltd. chu chin chow a norman lee production. told by oscar asche. set to music by fredric norton. dramatic personnel - robert watson, max beckwith, fred trewarne, leonard carr, john stephens, charles phillips, ferd lorenz, peter houston, reg boromeo, victor white, dawn beckwith, carol mckenzie, valerie mccracken, olive hamilton, joan heard, patricia lyon. ladies of the ensemble - kath alexander, bernice boromeo, joan crane, edna faderson, edith glen, wendy griffiths, joan head, emily houston, shirley levers, pat lyon, pat mccracken, margery reed, ellen stephens, norma trewarne. gentlemen of the ensemble - alfred annison, ian beckwith, denis cremin, roy cronin, gerald gleeson, peter houston, ferd lorenz, keith millar, kenneth nicholls, robert nicholls, eric pollock, daryl walker, victor white. ballet - joan harding, shirley harding, jean mcclellan, kaye miller, carol o'sullivan, rosalie panozza, bronwen townsend, marion weigard, shirley williams, annette wilson, bill arthur, peter houston. musical director: mr max o'loghlen, society pianist: mrs p house, stage manager: mr murray mcgrath, ballet mistress and asst. stage manager: miss m welch, wardrobe committee: miss m welch, mrs p lyons, mrs n lindrea, mrs m jarvis, mrs a annison, mrs s richardson. publicity: mrs j smyth and mr b thomas. scenery & art work: messrs. n cronin & a watkins. make-up: mesdames e wright & miss s cannon. house manager: mr b searle. in mid 1952, arrived in bendigo dr. p goodman, the president of musical advancement society, formation of a company musical comedy. mr fred bush, mr norman lee, m.a.s.. society originated. mr cyril cyril warne musical director, mrs phyllis house, pianist, miss madge welch, ballet mistress. during the season of ''chu chin chow, '' the society will stage its 100th performance. recall the 23 shows. acknowledgements: 3bo, bendigo advertiser, mr n cronin, mesdames c neilson & t lambert messrs l spencely, d cremin & j cannon for scenery & carpentry. miss m welch.. advertisements: martin washington. hanro. capital theatre. chu chin chow, bendigo operatic society, 10th november, 1961. president: mr j mck. cannon, vice-president: mr c bubb, secretary: mr g dart, subscription secretary: mrs j cannon, treasurer: mr rb ralph, committee: mrs w brown, mrs j smyth, mrs w e wright, messes o hamilton & m welch, messrs a annison, b thomas & l spencely. president's message formation1952, bendigo operatic society has presented 23 musical comedies, pantomimes, and a revue. . . notes and photographs robert watson, sawn beckwith, valerie mccracken, leonard carr, max o'loghen, carol mckenzie, fred trewarne, max beckwith, olive hamilton, john stephens, charles phillips, ferd lorenz, victor white, peter houston, reg boromeo, joan heard, patricia lyon, miss m welch, mrs p house. musical numbers. . . synopsis of scenes. . . bendigo concert orchestra violins - miss a mcnair (leader), mesdames a bolton, a faulds, c messer, f robbins, j weldon, dr, j borema, messrs r charlett, dr gault, messrs c gill, j jordan, i lacey, o turner. violas - mr e jarrett, mr s mcneill, mrs j pinder. cello - mrs c bubb, miss l slade, mrs j borema, mr a rutland. bass - mr c hargreaves, mr t french. flutes - mr c bubb, master d bubb. oboe - mrs s willis. clarinets - mr j mckay, mr r holyoake. bassoon - mr s anderson. trumpet - mr b armstrong, n pearce. trombone - mr a martin, mr e washington. horn - mr r perry. tympani - mr j allen. samuel french (aust.) ltd. chu chin chow a norman lee production. told by oscar asche. set to music by fredric norton. dramatic personnel - robert watson, max beckwith, fred trewarne, leonard carr, john stephens, charles phillips, ferd lorenz, peter houston, reg boromeo, victor white, dawn beckwith, carol mckenzie, valerie mccracken, olive hamilton, joan heard, patricia lyon. ladies of the ensemble - kath alexander, bernice boromeo, joan crane, edna faderson, edith glen, wendy griffiths, joan head, emily houston, shirley levers, pat lyon, pat mccracken, margery reed, ellen stephens, norma trewarne. gentlemen of the ensemble - alfred annison, ian beckwith, denis cremin, roy cronin, gerald gleeson, peter houston, ferd lorenz, keith millar, kenneth nicholls, robert nicholls, eric pollock, daryl walker, victor white. ballet - joan harding, shirley harding, jean mcclellan, kaye miller, carol o'sullivan, rosalie panozza, bronwen townsend, marion weigard, shirley williams, annette wilson, bill arthur, peter houston. musical director: mr max o'loghlen, society pianist: mrs p house, stage manager: mr murray mcgrath, ballet mistress and asst. stage manager: miss m welch, wardrobe committee: miss m welch, mrs p lyons, mrs n lindrea, mrs m jarvis, mrs a annison, mrs s richardson. publicity: mrs j smyth and mr b thomas. scenery & art work: messrs. n cronin & a watkins. make-up: mesdames e wright & miss s cannon. house manager: mr b searle. in mid 1952, arrived in bendigo dr. p goodman, the president of musical advancement society, formation of a company musical comedy. mr fred bush, mr norman lee, m.a.s.. society originated. mr cyril cyril warne musical director, mrs phyllis house, pianist, miss madge welch, ballet mistress. during the season of ''chu chin chow, '' the society will stage its 100th performance. recall the 23 shows. acknowledgements: 3bo, bendigo advertiser, mr n cronin, mesdames c neilson & t lambert messrs l spencely, d cremin & j cannon for scenery & carpentry. miss m welch.. advertisements: martin washington. hanro. capital theatre. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument - Research Notes, Richard Carter, Land Subdivisions in Ringwood 1890-1950
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(1923) Junction Street, Georges Road, Oliver Street, Whitehorse Road Pg18 EAST RINGWOOD ESTATE LP10492 (1923) Bona Street, Patterson Street, Miller Grove, Fairview Avenue, Eastfield Road, Whitehorse Road (now Mount Dandenong Road) Pg19 COLEMAN'S HEATHMONT ESTATE LP9974 (1923) Canterbury Road, Bedford Road, Alvena Crescent, Coleman Street, Leonard Street (now Royal Avenue) Pg20 RINGWOOD HEIGHTS ESTATE LP10506 (1924) Whitehorse Road, Bonview Avenue, Grant Crescent, Hillcrest Avenue, Heatherbrae Avenue, Margaret Street, Mary Street Pg21 EAST RINGWOOD STATION ESTATE LP10551 (1924) Knaith Road, Wenwood Street, Lois Street, Victoria Street, Station Street (now Railway Avenue) Pg22 GRAND VIEW ESTATE LP11019 (1924) Whitehorse Road, Rupert Street, Herbert Street, Leonard Street Pg23 RINGWOOD RAILWAY ESTATE & RINGWOOD HEIGHTS ESTATE - FINAL SECTIONS LP10506 & LP10507 (1924) Whitehorse Road, Sherbrooke Avenue, Burwood Avenue, Bonview Avenue, Heatherbrae Avenue, Margaret Street, Mary Street, Grant Crescent Pg24 RINGWOOD EAST ELECTRIC STATION ESTATE (LP?) (1924) Railway Parade (now Patterrson Street), Federal Road, Howship Avenue (part now French...(1923) Junction Street, Georges Road, Oliver Street, Whitehorse Road Pg18 EAST RINGWOOD ESTATE LP10492 (1923) Bona Street, Patterson Street, Miller Grove, Fairview Avenue, Eastfield Road, Whitehorse Road (now Mount Dandenong Road) Pg19 COLEMAN'S HEATHMONT ESTATE LP9974 (1923) Canterbury Road, Bedford Road, Alvena Crescent, Coleman Street, Leonard Street (now Royal Avenue) Pg20 RINGWOOD HEIGHTS ESTATE LP10506 (1924) Whitehorse Road, Bonview Avenue, Grant Crescent, Hillcrest Avenue, Heatherbrae Avenue, Margaret Street, Mary Street Pg21 EAST RINGWOOD STATION ESTATE LP10551 (1924) Knaith Road, Wenwood Street, Lois Street, Victoria Street, Station Street (now Railway Avenue) Pg22 GRAND VIEW ESTATE LP11019 (1924) Whitehorse Road, Rupert Street, Herbert Street, Leonard Street Pg23 RINGWOOD RAILWAY ESTATE & RINGWOOD HEIGHTS ESTATE - FINAL SECTIONS LP10506 & LP10507 (1924) Whitehorse Road, Sherbrooke Avenue, Burwood Avenue, Bonview Avenue, Heatherbrae Avenue, Margaret Street, Mary Street, Grant Crescent Pg24 RINGWOOD EAST ELECTRIC STATION ESTATE (LP?) (1924) Railway Parade (now Patterrson Street), Federal Road, Howship Avenue (part now French ...Handwritten table listing main local pre-1950s subdivisions in the Ringwood area, with estate names, streets, number of allotments for sale, and where known, vendor agent, LP (Lodged Plan) title registration number, and auction/sale date, some with sale price.Pg1 RINGWOOD STATION ESTATE LP3070 (Year?) Station Street, William Street (now Kendall Street), Wantirna Road, Station Street Pg1 RINGWOOD TOWNSHIP ESTATE LP5577 (1913) Station Road (now Warrandyte Road), Pratt Street (part now Aird Street), Whitehorse Road Pg2 RINGWOOD ORCHARD ESTATE LP4315 (1914) Brysons Road, Hillcrest Road, Anzac Avenue, Sulva Road Pg3 RINGWOOD RAILWAY ESTATE LP7522 (1918) Whitehorse Road (now Mount Dandenong Road), Dublin Road, Freeman Street, Patterson Street, Bona Street Pg4 THE RINGWOOD ESTATE LP7578 (1919) Warrandyte Road, Hobart Street, Paxton Street, Arnold Street Pg5 GARDEN FARMS ESTATE (LP?) (1919) Canterbury Road, Armstrong Road, Bungalook Road, Orchard Road, Bayswater Road (now Mountain Highway) Pg6 THE RINGWOOD ESTATE (SECOND SUB-DIVISION) LP7604 (1919) Warrandyte Road, Tamar Street, Derwent Street, Mersey Street Pg7 RINGWOOD STATION ESTATE LP7703 (1919) Bedford Road, Williams Grove (now Lena Grove) Pg8 RINGWOOD TOWNSHIP ESTATE LP8198 (1919) Wantirna Road, Ellison Street, Haig Street, Greenwood Avenue Pg9 EASTFIELD ESTATE (LP?) (1920) Eastfield Road, Longview Road, Pleasant Rise, The Mount Pg10 ELECTRIC RAILWAY ESTATE RINGWOOD LP9473 (1922) Campbell Street, Myrtle Avenue, George Street (now Tudor Court), Henry Street (now Myrtle Avenue), Williams Grove (now Lena Grove) Pg11 RINGWOOD PARK ESTATE LP7884 (1922 - two stages) Wonga Road (now Loughnan Road), William Street, Andrew Street, Harrison Street Pg12 HEATHMONT STATION ESTATE LP11009 (Date? - after 1922) Lisgoold Street, Viviani Crescent, Balrour Avenue, Station Street (now part Heathmont Road and part Wainui Street) Pg13 RINGWOOD RAILWAY ESTATE LP10507 (1923) Whitehorse Road, Sherbrooke Avenue, Burwood Avenue, Bonview Avenue, Heatherbrae Avenue, Grant Crescent Pg14 GARDEN HOMES ESTATE (LP?) (1923) Mullum Road, The Centreway, Wattle Crescent (now Wattle Avenue) Reserve Crescent (now Reserve Road) Pg15 DUBLIN ROAD ESTATE LP11993 (1923) Alexandra Road, Vonadawn Avenue, Green Street, Wood Street, Howard Avenue, Bedford Road, Dublin Road Pg16 CARLINGA ESTATE RINGWOOD LP9620 (1923) Bourke Street, Bond Street, Ringwood Street Pg17 PRATT'S JUNCTION ESTATE (LP?) (1923) Junction Street, Georges Road, Oliver Street, Whitehorse Road Pg18 EAST RINGWOOD ESTATE LP10492 (1923) Bona Street, Patterson Street, Miller Grove, Fairview Avenue, Eastfield Road, Whitehorse Road (now Mount Dandenong Road) Pg19 COLEMAN'S HEATHMONT ESTATE LP9974 (1923) Canterbury Road, Bedford Road, Alvena Crescent, Coleman Street, Leonard Street (now Royal Avenue) Pg20 RINGWOOD HEIGHTS ESTATE LP10506 (1924) Whitehorse Road, Bonview Avenue, Grant Crescent, Hillcrest Avenue, Heatherbrae Avenue, Margaret Street, Mary Street Pg21 EAST RINGWOOD STATION ESTATE LP10551 (1924) Knaith Road, Wenwood Street, Lois Street, Victoria Street, Station Street (now Railway Avenue) Pg22 GRAND VIEW ESTATE LP11019 (1924) Whitehorse Road, Rupert Street, Herbert Street, Leonard Street Pg23 RINGWOOD RAILWAY ESTATE & RINGWOOD HEIGHTS ESTATE - FINAL SECTIONS LP10506 & LP10507 (1924) Whitehorse Road, Sherbrooke Avenue, Burwood Avenue, Bonview Avenue, Heatherbrae Avenue, Margaret Street, Mary Street, Grant Crescent Pg24 RINGWOOD EAST ELECTRIC STATION ESTATE (LP?) (1924) Railway Parade (now Patterrson Street), Federal Road, Howship Avenue (part now French Street), Dublin Road, Rosedale Crescent Pg25 BEDFORD PARK (now Ringwood Secondary College) (LP?) (1924) Bedford Road, Adams Street, Anderson Street, Joyce Street, Graham Road Pg26 CROWN JEWEL ESTATE LP11645 (Private sales after 1924) Mount Dandenong Road, Mirabel Avenue, Valda Avenue, Evon Avenue, Velma Grove Pg27 GRAND CENTRAL ESTATE LP10917 (1925) Heathmont Road, Great Ryrie Street, Douglas Street, Garden Street, Bellevue Avenue Pg28 RINGWOOD (unnamed estate - 1926) Nelson Street, Seymour Street, Whitehorse Road Pg29 EAST RINGWOOD RAILWAY STATION ESTATE (YEAR? - 25 shops 60 villas) Railway Avenue, Dublin Road, Lawrence Grove, Stanley Avenue, Knaith Road Pg30 CHARM VIEW ESTATE (LP?) (year? - after 1926) Canterbury Road, Heathmont Road, Dickasons Road, Bennjett Avenue, Orchid Street Pg31 SUNBEAM ESTATE LP12150 (Circa 1925) Govt Road (now Old Lilydale Road), Sunbeam Avenue, Holland Road, Everard Street (now Everard Road) Pg32 FAIRVIEW ESTATE EAST RINGWOOD LP10853 (Circa 1924) Eastfield Road, Patterson Street, Margaret Street (now Short Street) Pg33 EAST RINGWOOD TOWNSHIP ESTATE LP3025 (Circa 1924 - 35 allotments) Mount Dandenong Road, Grey Street, Eastfield Road Pg34 EAST RINGWOOD TOWNSHIP ESTATE LP3025 (Circa 1924 - 49 allotments) and STATE SCHOOL ESTATE (26 allotments) and EAST RINGWOOD STATION ESTATE (14 shop sites) Mount Dandenong Road, Grety Street, Dunn Street, Eastfield Road, King Street, Holland Road, Dublin Road, Patterson Street, Bona Street Pg35 EAST RINGWOOD CENTRAL ESTATE LP17004 (1948) Knaith Road, Shasta Avenue, Talofa Avenue, Russet Road, Dublin Road Pg36 WARE ESTATE LP43360 (1958) Ware Crescent, Davey Drive, Grey Road (now Grey Street), Mount Dandenong Road Pg37 Lot 57 Kendall Street LP3070 (1939) £75.0.0 Pg37 Lot 14 LP7346 (year?) £225 Pg37 Lot 8 WHITE HORSE ESTATE LP14010 (year?) Maroondah Hwy, Seymour Street £98.9.0 Pg37 Lots 4-14 incl. LP10902 (year?) £300 Pg37 Lots 69&70 LP2216 (1939) Bedford Road, Pitt Street £500 Pg37 Lots 60&70 LP2216 (year?) £460 Pg37 MOUNTAIN VIEW ESTATE LP10902 (1936) Lots 1&2, 19-22 Wantirna Road, Daisy Street £50 Pg38 RAILWAY STATION ESTATE RINGWOOD EAST LP7522 (1925) Lots 16 to 19 £250 Pg38 RINGWOOD PARK ESTATE (LP?) (1924) Lot 112 Munro Street £230 Pg38 RINGWOOD TOWNSHIP ESTATE (LP?) (1925) Lot 57 Wantirna Road £850 Pg38 ELECTRIC RAILWAY ESTATE LP9473 (1925) Lot 98 & 99 £180 (30/- foot) Pg38 ELECTRIC RAILWAY ESTATE LP9473 (year?) Lot 100 £233.12.6 incl improvements (£2.12.6 foot) Pg38 Lot 22&23 Bedford Road Heathmont (LP & year?) £675 incl improvements Pg39 Lot 9 Mullum Mullum Road LP8221 (1923) £150 Pg39 Lot 27 Haig Street LP8198 (1925) £825 Pg39 Lot 56 Haig Street cnr Wantirna Road LP8198 (1923) £171 Pg39 Lots 3 & 4 Loughnan Road LP9626 (192?) £147 Pg39 Lots 98 & 99 Myrtle Avenue LP9473 (1925) £180 Pg39 Lots 80 & 81 Myrtle Avenue LP9473 (1929) £150 Pg39 Lot 30 Sherbrooke Avenue LP10507 (1926) £700 incl improvements Pg40 Lot 10 (year?) LP7703 £750 Pg40 Lot 36 (year?) LP7522 £25 Pg40 Lot 38 Pitt Street LP2216 (year?) £350 Pg40 Lot 7 Dublin Road cnr Green Street LP11993 (year?) £300 -
Geelong RSL Sub BranchDocuments & Photographs 6454 James F Fry, Early 20th Century
... France during WW1. 6454 James F Fry embarked Australia on the HMAT Hororata on 23 November 1916 and returned to Australia on HMAT Runic on 22 March 1918. James F Fry also served in the Volunteer Defence Corps during WW2 his regimental number was V361385. The photographs and documents are copies of the originals belonging to 6454 James F Fry. The medals are the originals belonging to 6454 James F Fry. ww1 24 battalion 6454 james f fry ww2 On the back of the hospital photograph only, St Leonards ...6454 James F Fry enlisted in the AIF on 27 October 1916 and served in France during WW1. 6454 James F Fry embarked Australia on the HMAT Hororata on 23 November 1916 and returned to Australia on HMAT Runic on 22 March 1918. James F Fry also served in the Volunteer Defence Corps during WW2 his regimental number was V361385.The photographs and documents are copies of the originals belonging to 6454 James F Fry. The medals are the originals belonging to 6454 James F Fry.Black and white photographs, oblong, on photo paper. The photographs include those of 6454 James F Fry, a unit photograph, photographs of the hospital St Leonards by the Sea, England, discharge Certififate, Recognition Certificate from Balliang RSL. Medals - British War Medal and Victory Medal with ribbons., silver colour, round, gold colour round. On the back of the hospital photograph only, St Leonards by the Sea, England. The Meds are inscribed around the edge - 6454 J F Fry AIF 24 Battalion.ww1, 24 battalion, 6454 james f fry, ww2 -
Australian Racing MuseumCorinthian Cup, Caulfield 1878
... Ridden by Mr E French, at Caulfield Racecourse on 1 July 1878. Presented to the Victoria Amateur Turf Club by Mr W Leonard....Ridden by Mr E French, at Caulfield Racecourse on 1 July 1878. Presented to the Victoria Amateur Turf Club by Mr W Leonard. ...Corinthian Cup, Caulfield 1878. Two handled silver cup with attached flat lid.The Cup was won by Mr J McFarland’s Gratis. Ridden by Mr E French, at Caulfield Racecourse on 1 July 1878. Presented to the Victoria Amateur Turf Club by Mr W Leonard. -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionPhoto - Royal Australian Engineers - Forestry Company
... France as part of the British Expeditionary Force. The first Forestry Company (2/1) was based in Sydney with men from NSW, Queensland and South Australia, led by Captain Cyril Richard Cole, a professional forester from the Australian Capital Territory. The second Forestry Company (2/2) included many Forests Commission staff, local sawmillers and experienced bushmen from Victoria, WA and Tasmania including veterans of the First World War. They were led by Captain Andrew Leonard...France as part of the British Expeditionary Force. The first Forestry Company (2/1) was based in Sydney with men from NSW, Queensland and South Australia, led by Captain Cyril Richard Cole, a professional forester from the Australian Capital Territory. The second Forestry Company (2/2) included many Forests Commission staff, local sawmillers and experienced bushmen from Victoria, WA and Tasmania including veterans of the First World War. They were led by Captain Andrew Leonard ...Soon after the outbreak of World War Two, the British Government requested experienced forestry soldiers from Australia, New Zealand and Canada to be deployed in France as part of the British Expeditionary Force. The first Forestry Company (2/1) was based in Sydney with men from NSW, Queensland and South Australia, led by Captain Cyril Richard Cole, a professional forester from the Australian Capital Territory. The second Forestry Company (2/2) included many Forests Commission staff, local sawmillers and experienced bushmen from Victoria, WA and Tasmania including veterans of the First World War. They were led by Captain Andrew Leonard (Ben) Benallack, a graduate from the Victorian School of Forestry in 1922. Both Forestry Companies sailed from Fremantle on the Stratheden in late May 1940 and landed in England not long after the evacuation of Dunkirk. The foresters were recalled to Australia at the insistence of Prime Minister John Curtin in late 1943 because of the War in the Pacific. After reequipping and some refresher training in jungle warfare at Kapooka the 2/2 Forestry Company was deployed to Lae in Papua New Guinea in May 1944. This photograph was probably taken in Australia before deployment to PNG.Photo in wooden frame of Royal Australian Engineers Forestry Company -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.Letter (extract)
... Leonard GROAT was not a prisoner of war. His next of kin is Frederick Thomas GROAT (Father). John Groat was awarded the British War Medal, Victory Medal, British Military Medal GV. First World War (WW1) 1914 - 1918 Literature Ballarat RSL Ballarat France ...This object relates to John Leonard GROAT. He was born on 1/02/1897 in Ballarat, VIC. John Leonard served in the AIF (12458) enlisting on, 21/10/1915 in Ballarat, VIC before being killed in action on duties with the 10th FLD AMBUL as a Army Non-Commissioned Lance Corporal / Lance Bombardier (LCPL/LBDR) on 16/10/1917. John Leonard GROAT was not a prisoner of war. His next of kin is Frederick Thomas GROAT (Father). John Groat was awarded the British War Medal, Victory Medal, British Military Medal GV.France 19.10.17first world war (ww1), 1914 - 1918, literature, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Class Photographs, Sunshine Technical school
... 1046.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Names Merril Campbell Erin Jolly Christine Horton Lynette Durrant Sheryl Compton Diane Chamberlain Lorraine Hyde Denise Fletcher Helena Koldziez Lorraine Allen Glenda Kittelty Leanne Kewish Elizabeth Bradley Norma Bonnell Raelene Bean Catherine Buttimer Brenda Collis Christine Davidson Dianne Carson Rhonda Campbell Pamela French 1046.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1B Names Judith Reid Dianne Roberts Barbara Stajanovie Diane Wright Dawn Mitchell Colleen Unknown Christine Lind Elizabeth Szabo Maureen Robertson Glenda Snooks Karen Winnell Patricia Merritt Rhonda Richards Janina Piatek Janet Williams Marina Martellani Miss Beckett Beverley Sutton Wendy Pascoe Carol Waring Gail Mitchell 1046.03- Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1C Names Vicki Farmer Catherine Burguess Susan Armitage Cornella Bonieki Cheryl Dean Cathie Couyoumou Mary Demko Mary Campo Teresa Cassar Angela Hardy Helen Allcorn Julie Baxter Innes Beltrame Judith Boys Mrs Clark Linda Ashton Kerry Bartel Nola Dusan Christine Edwards 1046.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1D Names Susan Johansen Robyn Keast Doris Fenech Kathleen Harkin Ann Jorgensen Lynette Hewitt Sherylyn Brett Raisa Goneharow Sandra Hunter Jennifer Harvey Maree Goring Jennifer Jorgensen Assuntina Fraietta Wilma Fox Mr Searle Gail Jenkinson Faye Holt Linda Greek 1046.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Names Conchetta Procopio Kay Pevitt Olga Demko Fay McAlphine Cheryl McFarlane Patricia Loone Androulla Petrou Norma Pengelly Grace Pulis Jill Nuttall Georgia Mienaelidis Nanette Davenport Stanislava Piatek Zoris Puiatti Karen Rhodes Lorraine Neilson Miss Fitzgibbon Christine Litchfield Maria Pavia Lucy Orzel Demetra Odyssea 1046.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Names Maureen Skinner Rita Zukowski Teresa Kulinski Gloria Sinnamon Yvonne Davies Mary Venville Karen Siddal Ingrid Wuerz Monika Irybus Julie Stanton Augustine Stoellinger Teresa Wiekokski Maxine White Mrs Borys Melita Silens Cherylin Rowley Debra Steers 1046.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2A Names Glenda Baldwin Margaret Collins Janet Moore Janine Fowler Fay Jenkins Lorna Doyle Nedda Bevilacqua Jeanette Brown Jennifer Hope Cheryl Batey Diane Heming Lynette Bourke Pamela Heming Cheryl Gliddon Janina Dinatale Christine McIlwaine Rita Abela Sherrill Bloxham Miss Palmer Rita Melderis Lorraine Coulston Lee Hoate 1046.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2B Names Daria Starezewski Brenda Towe Zoula Tsiaritopoulous Irene Ogilvie Giannina Mueilli Helga Petermaier Cheryl Smith Diane Pertzel Suzanne Parkinson Lynette Ovens Beryl Scanlon Geesje Bennik Lynette Reardon Glenda Paine Julie Smith Karina Silens Vicky Pykalo Miss Hooper Beverley Pace Shirley Walsh Judith Powell 1046.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2C Names Lorraine Harper Elvira Kulesza Renate Goettlicher Susan Hacker Doris Guilfoyle Kaye Langley Giacinta Grima Mary Kiss Kaye Lloyd Eva Boy Judith Kaye Margaret Ellis Irene Grant Nancy Gaffiero Francisca Gebing Pauline Edwards Olga Huzij Mr OBrien Noella Chambers Brenda Duxson Tessie Borg 1046.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2D Names Giovanna Tomasi Monica Vella Joan Roberts Lorraine Thomas Hannelore Meiruso Judith Onslow Edelgarde Zatylny Demetra Moshoudis Nola Peterson Helen Murphy Jeanette Radford Elsie Warden Catriona Taylor Brenda Self Stephanie Osoba Helen Shepherd Marion Warlich Heather Neville Mrs Edwards Ann Symanski Yanina Saliki Natalie Stajanovie Ingrid Sliwinski 1046.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2E Names Linda Canavan Helen Stylianou Theresa Jaskiewiez Susan Corrie Linda Bonnell Wendy Vague Cheryl Pardon Helen Ellis Mary Burquest Helen Missen Rose Bevan Janet Young Pamela Lawrence Ursula Probst Caterina Fiorenza Lois Green Absent Pamela Fairweather Pauline Connelly Elfrieda Gottieher Lidia Hura Evonne Mizzi Maureen Wicker 1046.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3A Names Maria Nestoras Bogusia Czech Angela Daglish Carol Lees Monica Hedley Hayrie Osman Astrid Kumpis Gail Jardine Pamela Minahan Agnes Taras Patricia Shepperbottom Margaret Wilson Coral Mark Rhonda Morgan Irene Ladum Joan Carr Miss Loveridge Wilma Graham Jacqueline Steers Julie Bison 1046.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Names June Read Nola Hill Josephine Dinitale Wilma Hyett Ann Marie Kiefer Pat Reid Helen Jury Clementina Brincat Gail Brazier Irene Zacharias Barbara Boy Evonne Hewett Kaye Dorgan Diane Clayton Susan Knott Marian Cox Mrs Lynch Maree OMalley Pat Flint Jennifer Rosewarne 1046.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3C Names Deirdre Lynch Dianne Thomas Ingrid Kumpis Rose Patterson Diane Sharples Wendy Patterson Glenda Fisher Rhonda Asheroft Jennifer Traynor Coral Duggan Nola Wigg Lorraine Paiee Rhonda Beagley Judith Nicolson Jennifer Near Carol Gray Miss Hoffman Irene Yerman Roswitha Wodtke Judith Lee 1046.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Names Annette Foley Cheryl Quinlan Donna Christou Janet Dunn Dianne Faafe Joan Whiffin Mary Zerafa Diane Mumford Maria Gigliotti Jeanette Greig Margaret Murphy Robyn Pascoe Marian Meinken Pamela Mann Carol Andersson Susan Oswin Maria Szot Caryl Herbison Miss Gunn Olga Tereschenko Pamela Haworth Lois McIlwaine 1046.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4A Names Shirley Stephens Diane Hamilton Kristyna Anezewski Lynette Smith Janis Laughton Miss ODea Jennifer Lester 1046.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4B Names Rosemary Bishop Susan Young Cheryl Platt Lorraine Siddal Robyn Brazier Barbara Whitehead Judith Sandlant Patricia Simmons Jennifer Smith Mrs Leonard Moira Iggington Elaine Short 1046.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4C Names Merril Hansby Marilyn Hughes Margaret Boyle Yvonne Amos Carol Beagley Linda Duncan Carol Densley Valerie McShanag Christine Eddy Sandra Bawden Jacqueline Jamieson Marian Crook Mrs Cox Susanne Cooper June Makin Absent Diane Barclay 1046.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4D Names Mary Nadolski Lorraine Seidel Diane Nolan Judith Neville Irene French Ingrid Telegener Linda Sime Susan Pertzel Heather Stephens Judith Taylor Marlene Scott Judith Steers Irence Stanek Judith Smith Mrs Maher Raelene Munro Caroline Reid Heather Moon 1046.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5A Names Ann Lynch Susanne Charles Glenyee Acreman Jill Cooper Robyn Cunningham Ann Landos Christine Winnell Pamela Walker Wendy Robinson Franka Marispan Marianne Kramer Valerie Larcombe Lynnette Coffey Mrs Ferguson Jennifer Twaits Patricia McDermott Coral Clayton 1046.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5B Names Lillian Davenport Peter Springer Frederick Wheelhouse Kenneth Onslow Tony Galea Heather Byrnes Wayne Thompson Douglas Powell Bayden Thomas Glenn Clark Allan Foley Patricia Lyon Janet Wolfe Barbara Henderson Mrs Ferguson Ilse Vormwald Jennifer Overall Susan Lyall 1046.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 House Captains Names Douglas Powell B Neil Ross H Lucio Sartori Fl Timothy Moore Fawkner Judith Steers N Jennifer Twaits MK Rosemary Bishop B Margaret Boyle F 1046.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Prefects Names Peter Buttimes Noel Farmer Rovert Collins Guiseppe Pulilano Peter Kerniek Anthony Leharn Ronald Stead Pat Lyon Janet Wohi Franka Maraspin Barbara Henderson Sue Charles Glenyee Acreman Mrs Edwards Mark Almond Allan Laughton Neil Ross Denis Capuano Primo Kovachovieh Stewart Moiles Henry Dynak Mr Etherton Pat McDermott Jennifer Smith Elaine Short Lucio Sartori Christine Winnell Lorraine Siddal Valerie Larcombe Wendy Robinson...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Sunshine Student Class Photo 1046.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Names Merril Campbell Erin Jolly Christine Horton Lynette Durrant Sheryl Compton Diane Chamberlain Lorraine Hyde Denise Fletcher Helena Koldziez Lorraine Allen Glenda Kittelty Leanne Kewish Elizabeth Bradley Norma Bonnell Raelene Bean Catherine Buttimer Brenda Collis Christine Davidson Dianne Carson Rhonda Campbell Pamela French 1046.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1B Names Judith Reid Dianne Roberts Barbara Stajanovie Diane Wright Dawn Mitchell Colleen Unknown Christine Lind Elizabeth Szabo Maureen Robertson Glenda Snooks Karen Winnell Patricia Merritt Rhonda Richards Janina Piatek Janet Williams Marina Martellani Miss Beckett Beverley Sutton Wendy Pascoe Carol Waring Gail Mitchell 1046.03- Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1C Names Vicki Farmer Catherine Burguess Susan Armitage Cornella Bonieki Cheryl Dean Cathie Couyoumou Mary Demko Mary Campo Teresa Cassar Angela Hardy Helen Allcorn Julie Baxter Innes Beltrame Judith Boys Mrs Clark Linda Ashton Kerry Bartel Nola Dusan Christine Edwards 1046.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1D Names Susan Johansen Robyn Keast Doris Fenech Kathleen Harkin Ann Jorgensen Lynette Hewitt Sherylyn Brett Raisa Goneharow Sandra Hunter Jennifer Harvey Maree Goring Jennifer Jorgensen Assuntina Fraietta Wilma Fox Mr Searle Gail Jenkinson Faye Holt Linda Greek 1046.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Names Conchetta Procopio Kay Pevitt Olga Demko Fay McAlphine Cheryl McFarlane Patricia Loone Androulla Petrou Norma Pengelly Grace Pulis Jill Nuttall Georgia Mienaelidis Nanette Davenport Stanislava Piatek Zoris Puiatti Karen Rhodes Lorraine Neilson Miss Fitzgibbon Christine Litchfield Maria Pavia Lucy Orzel Demetra Odyssea 1046.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Names Maureen Skinner Rita Zukowski Teresa Kulinski Gloria Sinnamon Yvonne Davies Mary Venville Karen Siddal Ingrid Wuerz Monika Irybus Julie Stanton Augustine Stoellinger Teresa Wiekokski Maxine White Mrs Borys Melita Silens Cherylin Rowley Debra Steers 1046.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2A Names Glenda Baldwin Margaret Collins Janet Moore Janine Fowler Fay Jenkins Lorna Doyle Nedda Bevilacqua Jeanette Brown Jennifer Hope Cheryl Batey Diane Heming Lynette Bourke Pamela Heming Cheryl Gliddon Janina Dinatale Christine McIlwaine Rita Abela Sherrill Bloxham Miss Palmer Rita Melderis Lorraine Coulston Lee Hoate 1046.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2B Names Daria Starezewski Brenda Towe Zoula Tsiaritopoulous Irene Ogilvie Giannina Mueilli Helga Petermaier Cheryl Smith Diane Pertzel Suzanne Parkinson Lynette Ovens Beryl Scanlon Geesje Bennik Lynette Reardon Glenda Paine Julie Smith Karina Silens Vicky Pykalo Miss Hooper Beverley Pace Shirley Walsh Judith Powell 1046.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2C Names Lorraine Harper Elvira Kulesza Renate Goettlicher Susan Hacker Doris Guilfoyle Kaye Langley Giacinta Grima Mary Kiss Kaye Lloyd Eva Boy Judith Kaye Margaret Ellis Irene Grant Nancy Gaffiero Francisca Gebing Pauline Edwards Olga Huzij Mr OBrien Noella Chambers Brenda Duxson Tessie Borg 1046.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2D Names Giovanna Tomasi Monica Vella Joan Roberts Lorraine Thomas Hannelore Meiruso Judith Onslow Edelgarde Zatylny Demetra Moshoudis Nola Peterson Helen Murphy Jeanette Radford Elsie Warden Catriona Taylor Brenda Self Stephanie Osoba Helen Shepherd Marion Warlich Heather Neville Mrs Edwards Ann Symanski Yanina Saliki Natalie Stajanovie Ingrid Sliwinski 1046.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2E Names Linda Canavan Helen Stylianou Theresa Jaskiewiez Susan Corrie Linda Bonnell Wendy Vague Cheryl Pardon Helen Ellis Mary Burquest Helen Missen Rose Bevan Janet Young Pamela Lawrence Ursula Probst Caterina Fiorenza Lois Green Absent Pamela Fairweather Pauline Connelly Elfrieda Gottieher Lidia Hura Evonne Mizzi Maureen Wicker 1046.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3A Names Maria Nestoras Bogusia Czech Angela Daglish Carol Lees Monica Hedley Hayrie Osman Astrid Kumpis Gail Jardine Pamela Minahan Agnes Taras Patricia Shepperbottom Margaret Wilson Coral Mark Rhonda Morgan Irene Ladum Joan Carr Miss Loveridge Wilma Graham Jacqueline Steers Julie Bison 1046.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Names June Read Nola Hill Josephine Dinitale Wilma Hyett Ann Marie Kiefer Pat Reid Helen Jury Clementina Brincat Gail Brazier Irene Zacharias Barbara Boy Evonne Hewett Kaye Dorgan Diane Clayton Susan Knott Marian Cox Mrs Lynch Maree OMalley Pat Flint Jennifer Rosewarne 1046.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3C Names Deirdre Lynch Dianne Thomas Ingrid Kumpis Rose Patterson Diane Sharples Wendy Patterson Glenda Fisher Rhonda Asheroft Jennifer Traynor Coral Duggan Nola Wigg Lorraine Paiee Rhonda Beagley Judith Nicolson Jennifer Near Carol Gray Miss Hoffman Irene Yerman Roswitha Wodtke Judith Lee 1046.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Names Annette Foley Cheryl Quinlan Donna Christou Janet Dunn Dianne Faafe Joan Whiffin Mary Zerafa Diane Mumford Maria Gigliotti Jeanette Greig Margaret Murphy Robyn Pascoe Marian Meinken Pamela Mann Carol Andersson Susan Oswin Maria Szot Caryl Herbison Miss Gunn Olga Tereschenko Pamela Haworth Lois McIlwaine 1046.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4A Names Shirley Stephens Diane Hamilton Kristyna Anezewski Lynette Smith Janis Laughton Miss ODea Jennifer Lester 1046.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4B Names Rosemary Bishop Susan Young Cheryl Platt Lorraine Siddal Robyn Brazier Barbara Whitehead Judith Sandlant Patricia Simmons Jennifer Smith Mrs Leonard Moira Iggington Elaine Short 1046.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4C Names Merril Hansby Marilyn Hughes Margaret Boyle Yvonne Amos Carol Beagley Linda Duncan Carol Densley Valerie McShanag Christine Eddy Sandra Bawden Jacqueline Jamieson Marian Crook Mrs Cox Susanne Cooper June Makin Absent Diane Barclay 1046.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4D Names Mary Nadolski Lorraine Seidel Diane Nolan Judith Neville Irene French Ingrid Telegener Linda Sime Susan Pertzel Heather Stephens Judith Taylor Marlene Scott Judith Steers Irence Stanek Judith Smith Mrs Maher Raelene Munro Caroline Reid Heather Moon 1046.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5A Names Ann Lynch Susanne Charles Glenyee Acreman Jill Cooper Robyn Cunningham Ann Landos Christine Winnell Pamela Walker Wendy Robinson Franka Marispan Marianne Kramer Valerie Larcombe Lynnette Coffey Mrs Ferguson Jennifer Twaits Patricia McDermott Coral Clayton 1046.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5B Names Lillian Davenport Peter Springer Frederick Wheelhouse Kenneth Onslow Tony Galea Heather Byrnes Wayne Thompson Douglas Powell Bayden Thomas Glenn Clark Allan Foley Patricia Lyon Janet Wolfe Barbara Henderson Mrs Ferguson Ilse Vormwald Jennifer Overall Susan Lyall 1046.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 House Captains Names Douglas Powell B Neil Ross H Lucio Sartori Fl Timothy Moore Fawkner Judith Steers N Jennifer Twaits MK Rosemary Bishop B Margaret Boyle F 1046.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Prefects Names Peter Buttimes Noel Farmer Rovert Collins Guiseppe Pulilano Peter Kerniek Anthony Leharn Ronald Stead Pat Lyon Janet Wohi Franka Maraspin Barbara Henderson Sue Charles Glenyee Acreman Mrs Edwards Mark Almond Allan Laughton Neil Ross Denis Capuano Primo Kovachovieh Stewart Moiles Henry Dynak Mr Etherton Pat McDermott Jennifer Smith Elaine Short Lucio Sartori Christine Winnell Lorraine Siddal Valerie Larcombe Wendy Robinson A collection of 25 black and white photographs of the 1965 junior school of the Sunshine Technical School Teachers Mrs Jennifer Ferguson, Miss OShea Mrs Leonard Mrs Cox Mrs Mahey Miss Loveridge Mrs Lynch Miss Hoffman Miss Gunn Mr OBrien Mrs Edwards Miss Beckett Mrs Clark Mrs Boris The names of the students are written caligraphically, in white ink on the leaf facing the photographs Photograph Sunshine Technical School 1965 Class Photographs Sunshine Technical school ...1046.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Names Merril Campbell Erin Jolly Christine Horton Lynette Durrant Sheryl Compton Diane Chamberlain Lorraine Hyde Denise Fletcher Helena Koldziez Lorraine Allen Glenda Kittelty Leanne Kewish Elizabeth Bradley Norma Bonnell Raelene Bean Catherine Buttimer Brenda Collis Christine Davidson Dianne Carson Rhonda Campbell Pamela French 1046.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1B Names Judith Reid Dianne Roberts Barbara Stajanovie Diane Wright Dawn Mitchell Colleen Unknown Christine Lind Elizabeth Szabo Maureen Robertson Glenda Snooks Karen Winnell Patricia Merritt Rhonda Richards Janina Piatek Janet Williams Marina Martellani Miss Beckett Beverley Sutton Wendy Pascoe Carol Waring Gail Mitchell 1046.03- Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1C Names Vicki Farmer Catherine Burguess Susan Armitage Cornella Bonieki Cheryl Dean Cathie Couyoumou Mary Demko Mary Campo Teresa Cassar Angela Hardy Helen Allcorn Julie Baxter Innes Beltrame Judith Boys Mrs Clark Linda Ashton Kerry Bartel Nola Dusan Christine Edwards 1046.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1D Names Susan Johansen Robyn Keast Doris Fenech Kathleen Harkin Ann Jorgensen Lynette Hewitt Sherylyn Brett Raisa Goneharow Sandra Hunter Jennifer Harvey Maree Goring Jennifer Jorgensen Assuntina Fraietta Wilma Fox Mr Searle Gail Jenkinson Faye Holt Linda Greek 1046.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Names Conchetta Procopio Kay Pevitt Olga Demko Fay McAlphine Cheryl McFarlane Patricia Loone Androulla Petrou Norma Pengelly Grace Pulis Jill Nuttall Georgia Mienaelidis Nanette Davenport Stanislava Piatek Zoris Puiatti Karen Rhodes Lorraine Neilson Miss Fitzgibbon Christine Litchfield Maria Pavia Lucy Orzel Demetra Odyssea 1046.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Names Maureen Skinner Rita Zukowski Teresa Kulinski Gloria Sinnamon Yvonne Davies Mary Venville Karen Siddal Ingrid Wuerz Monika Irybus Julie Stanton Augustine Stoellinger Teresa Wiekokski Maxine White Mrs Borys Melita Silens Cherylin Rowley Debra Steers 1046.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2A Names Glenda Baldwin Margaret Collins Janet Moore Janine Fowler Fay Jenkins Lorna Doyle Nedda Bevilacqua Jeanette Brown Jennifer Hope Cheryl Batey Diane Heming Lynette Bourke Pamela Heming Cheryl Gliddon Janina Dinatale Christine McIlwaine Rita Abela Sherrill Bloxham Miss Palmer Rita Melderis Lorraine Coulston Lee Hoate 1046.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2B Names Daria Starezewski Brenda Towe Zoula Tsiaritopoulous Irene Ogilvie Giannina Mueilli Helga Petermaier Cheryl Smith Diane Pertzel Suzanne Parkinson Lynette Ovens Beryl Scanlon Geesje Bennik Lynette Reardon Glenda Paine Julie Smith Karina Silens Vicky Pykalo Miss Hooper Beverley Pace Shirley Walsh Judith Powell 1046.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2C Names Lorraine Harper Elvira Kulesza Renate Goettlicher Susan Hacker Doris Guilfoyle Kaye Langley Giacinta Grima Mary Kiss Kaye Lloyd Eva Boy Judith Kaye Margaret Ellis Irene Grant Nancy Gaffiero Francisca Gebing Pauline Edwards Olga Huzij Mr OBrien Noella Chambers Brenda Duxson Tessie Borg 1046.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2D Names Giovanna Tomasi Monica Vella Joan Roberts Lorraine Thomas Hannelore Meiruso Judith Onslow Edelgarde Zatylny Demetra Moshoudis Nola Peterson Helen Murphy Jeanette Radford Elsie Warden Catriona Taylor Brenda Self Stephanie Osoba Helen Shepherd Marion Warlich Heather Neville Mrs Edwards Ann Symanski Yanina Saliki Natalie Stajanovie Ingrid Sliwinski 1046.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2E Names Linda Canavan Helen Stylianou Theresa Jaskiewiez Susan Corrie Linda Bonnell Wendy Vague Cheryl Pardon Helen Ellis Mary Burquest Helen Missen Rose Bevan Janet Young Pamela Lawrence Ursula Probst Caterina Fiorenza Lois Green Absent Pamela Fairweather Pauline Connelly Elfrieda Gottieher Lidia Hura Evonne Mizzi Maureen Wicker 1046.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3A Names Maria Nestoras Bogusia Czech Angela Daglish Carol Lees Monica Hedley Hayrie Osman Astrid Kumpis Gail Jardine Pamela Minahan Agnes Taras Patricia Shepperbottom Margaret Wilson Coral Mark Rhonda Morgan Irene Ladum Joan Carr Miss Loveridge Wilma Graham Jacqueline Steers Julie Bison 1046.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Names June Read Nola Hill Josephine Dinitale Wilma Hyett Ann Marie Kiefer Pat Reid Helen Jury Clementina Brincat Gail Brazier Irene Zacharias Barbara Boy Evonne Hewett Kaye Dorgan Diane Clayton Susan Knott Marian Cox Mrs Lynch Maree OMalley Pat Flint Jennifer Rosewarne 1046.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3C Names Deirdre Lynch Dianne Thomas Ingrid Kumpis Rose Patterson Diane Sharples Wendy Patterson Glenda Fisher Rhonda Asheroft Jennifer Traynor Coral Duggan Nola Wigg Lorraine Paiee Rhonda Beagley Judith Nicolson Jennifer Near Carol Gray Miss Hoffman Irene Yerman Roswitha Wodtke Judith Lee 1046.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Names Annette Foley Cheryl Quinlan Donna Christou Janet Dunn Dianne Faafe Joan Whiffin Mary Zerafa Diane Mumford Maria Gigliotti Jeanette Greig Margaret Murphy Robyn Pascoe Marian Meinken Pamela Mann Carol Andersson Susan Oswin Maria Szot Caryl Herbison Miss Gunn Olga Tereschenko Pamela Haworth Lois McIlwaine 1046.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4A Names Shirley Stephens Diane Hamilton Kristyna Anezewski Lynette Smith Janis Laughton Miss ODea Jennifer Lester 1046.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4B Names Rosemary Bishop Susan Young Cheryl Platt Lorraine Siddal Robyn Brazier Barbara Whitehead Judith Sandlant Patricia Simmons Jennifer Smith Mrs Leonard Moira Iggington Elaine Short 1046.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4C Names Merril Hansby Marilyn Hughes Margaret Boyle Yvonne Amos Carol Beagley Linda Duncan Carol Densley Valerie McShanag Christine Eddy Sandra Bawden Jacqueline Jamieson Marian Crook Mrs Cox Susanne Cooper June Makin Absent Diane Barclay 1046.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4D Names Mary Nadolski Lorraine Seidel Diane Nolan Judith Neville Irene French Ingrid Telegener Linda Sime Susan Pertzel Heather Stephens Judith Taylor Marlene Scott Judith Steers Irence Stanek Judith Smith Mrs Maher Raelene Munro Caroline Reid Heather Moon 1046.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5A Names Ann Lynch Susanne Charles Glenyee Acreman Jill Cooper Robyn Cunningham Ann Landos Christine Winnell Pamela Walker Wendy Robinson Franka Marispan Marianne Kramer Valerie Larcombe Lynnette Coffey Mrs Ferguson Jennifer Twaits Patricia McDermott Coral Clayton 1046.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5B Names Lillian Davenport Peter Springer Frederick Wheelhouse Kenneth Onslow Tony Galea Heather Byrnes Wayne Thompson Douglas Powell Bayden Thomas Glenn Clark Allan Foley Patricia Lyon Janet Wolfe Barbara Henderson Mrs Ferguson Ilse Vormwald Jennifer Overall Susan Lyall 1046.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 House Captains Names Douglas Powell B Neil Ross H Lucio Sartori Fl Timothy Moore Fawkner Judith Steers N Jennifer Twaits MK Rosemary Bishop B Margaret Boyle F 1046.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Prefects Names Peter Buttimes Noel Farmer Rovert Collins Guiseppe Pulilano Peter Kerniek Anthony Leharn Ronald Stead Pat Lyon Janet Wohi Franka Maraspin Barbara Henderson Sue Charles Glenyee Acreman Mrs Edwards Mark Almond Allan Laughton Neil Ross Denis Capuano Primo Kovachovieh Stewart Moiles Henry Dynak Mr Etherton Pat McDermott Jennifer Smith Elaine Short Lucio Sartori Christine Winnell Lorraine Siddal Valerie Larcombe Wendy Robinsonsunshine technical school, technical school, sunshine, student, class photo
