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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook, The Life of Mahatma Gandhi
... ...louis fisher...The Life of Mahatma Gandhi Author: Louis Fisher Publisher: Jonathan Cape Date: 1951...The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute publication collection is of both local and state significance. warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village shipwrecked-artefact book pattison collection warrnambool library warrnambool mechanics’ institute ralph eric pattison corangamite regional library service warrnambool city librarian mechanics’ institute library victorian library board warrnambool books and records warrnambool children’s library great ocean road the life of mahatma gandhi louis fisher Label on spine cover with typed text PAT 920 GAN Pastedown front endpaper has sticker from Warrnambool Public Library covered by a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Corangamite Regional Library Service The Life of Mahatma Gandhi Author: Louis Fisher Publisher: Jonathan Cape Date: 1951 The Life of Mahatma Gandhi Book ...This item is from the ‘Pattison Collection’, a collection of books and records that was originally owned by the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute, which was founded in Warrnambool in 1853. By 1886 the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) had grown to have a Library, Museum and Fine Arts Gallery, with a collection of “… choice productions of art, and valuable specimens in almost every branch and many wonderful national curiosities are now to be seen there, including historic relics of the town and district.” It later included a School of Design. Although it was very well patronised, the lack of financial support led the WMI in 1911 to ask the City Council to take it over. In 1935 Ralph Pattison was appointed as City Librarian to establish and organise the Warrnambool Library as it was then called. When the WMI building was pulled down in 1963 a new civic building was erected on the site and the new Warrnambool Library, on behalf of the City Council, took over all the holdings of the WMI. At this time some of the items were separated and identified as the ‘Pattison Collection’, named after Ralph Pattison. Eventually the components of the WMI were distributed from the Warrnambool Library to various places, including the Art Gallery, Historical Society and Flagstaff Hill. Later some were even distributed to other regional branches of Corangamite Regional Library and passed to and fro. It is difficult now to trace just where all of the items have ended up. The books at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village generally display stamps and markings from Pattison as well as a variety of other institutions including the Mechanics’ Institute itself. RALPH ERIC PATTISON Ralph Eric Pattison was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, in 1891. He married Maude Swan from Warrnambool in 1920 and they set up home in Warrnambool. In 1935 Pattison accepted a position as City Librarian for the Warrnambool City Council. His huge challenge was to make a functional library within two rooms of the Mechanics’ Institute. He tirelessly cleaned, cleared and sorted a disarrayed collection of old books, jars of preserved specimens and other items reserved for exhibition in the city’s museum. He developed and updated the library with a wide variety of books for all tastes, including reference books for students; a difficult task to fulfil during the years following the Depression. He converted all of the lower area of the building into a library, reference room and reading room for members and the public. The books were sorted and stored using a cataloguing and card index system that he had developed himself. He also prepared the upper floor of the building and established the Art Gallery and later the Museum, a place to exhibit the many old relics that had been stored for years for this purpose. One of the treasures he found was a beautiful ancient clock, which he repaired, restored and enjoyed using in his office during the years of his service there. Ralph Pattison was described as “a meticulous gentleman whose punctuality, floorless courtesy and distinctive neat dress were hallmarks of his character, and ‘his’ clock controlled his daily routine, and his opening and closing of the library’s large heavy doors to the minute.” Pattison took leave during 1942 to 1945 to serve in the Royal Australian Navy, Volunteer Reserve as Lieutenant. A few years later he converted one of the Museum’s rooms into a Children’s Library, stocking it with suitable books for the younger generation. This was an instant success. In the 1950’s he had the honour of being appointed to the Victorian Library Board and received more inspiration from the monthly conferences in Melbourne. He was sadly retired in 1959 after over 23 years of service, due to the fact that he had gone over the working age of council officers. However he continued to take a very keen interest in the continual development of the Library until his death in 1969. WARRNAMBOOL PUBLIC LIBRARY The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) was formed by a voluntary community group in 1863, within six years of Warrnambool’s beginnings, and its Reading Room opened in 1854. The WMI operated until 1963, at which time it was one of the oldest Mechanics’ Institutes in Victoria. Mechanics’ Institutes offered important services to the public including libraries, reading rooms and places to display and store collections of all sorts such as curiosities and local historical relics. In 1886 a Museum and Fine Arts Gallery were added to the WMI and by the beginning of the 20th century there was also a billiards room and a School of Art. By this time all Mechanics’ Institutes in country Victoria had museums attached. Over the years the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Library was also known as the Warrnambool Public Library the Warrnambool Library and the Free Library. Early funding from the government was for the “Free Library”. The inscription in a book “Science of Man” was for the “Warrnambool Public Library”, donated by Joseph Archibald in 1899. Another inscription in the book “Catalogue of Plants Under Cultivation in the Melbourne Botanic Gardens 1 & 2, 1883” was presented to the “Warrnambool Library” and signed by the author W.R. Guilfoyle. In 1903 the Warrnambool Public Library decided to add a Juvenile Department to library and stock it with hundreds of books suitable for youth. In 1905 the Public Library committee decided to update the collection of books and added 100 new novels plus arrangements for the latest novels to be included as soon as they were available in Victoria. In July 1911 the Warrnambool Council took over the management of the Public Library, Art Gallery, Museum and Mechanics’ Institute and planned to double the size of the then-current building. In 1953, when Mr. R. Pattison was Public Librarian, the Warrnambool Public Library’s senior section 10,000 of the 13,000 books were fiction. The children’s section offered an additional 3,400 books. The library had the equivalent of one book per head of population and served around 33 percent of the reading population. The collection of books was made up of around 60 percent reference and 40 percent fiction. The library was lending 400 books per day. In 1963 the Warrnambool City Council allocated the site of the Mechanics’ Institute building, which included the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery, for the new Municipal Offices and the Collections were dispersed until 1971. The Warrnambool Library took over the Mechanics’ Institute Library’s holdings on behalf of the Warrnambool City Council. Since the closure of the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute the exact location and composition of the original WMI books and items has become unclear. Other materials have been added to the collection, including items from Terang MI, Warrnambool Court House and Customs House. Many of the books have been identified as the Pattison Collection, named after the Librarian who catalogued and numbered the books during his time as Warrnambool Public Librarian in the time before the Mechanics’ Institute closed. It seems that when Warrnambool became part of the Corangamite Regional Library some of the books and materials went to its head office in Colac and then back to Warrnambool where they were stored at the Art Gallery for quite some time. Some then went to the Warrnambool Historical Society, some stayed at the Art Gallery and some were moved to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. The various stamps and labels on the books held at Flagstaff Hill show the variety of the collection’s distribution and origin. The books in the collection at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village date from the 1850’s to the late 1950’s and include rare and valuable volumes. Many of the books are part of the “Pattison Collection” after the Warrnambool’s Public Librarian, Mr. R. Pattison. The Pattison Collection, along with other items at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, was originally part of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s collection. The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Collection is primarily significant in its totality, rather than for the individual objects it contains. Its contents are highly representative of the development of Mechanics' Institute libraries across Australia, particularly Victoria. A diversity of publications and themes has been amassed, and these provide clues to our understanding of the nature of and changes in the reading habits of Victorians from the 1850s to the middle of the 20th century. The collection also highlights the Warrnambool community’s commitment to the Mechanics’ Institute, reading, literacy and learning in the regions, and proves that access to knowledge was not impeded by distance. These items help to provide a more complete picture of our community’s ideals and aspirations. The Warrnambool Mechanics Institute book collection has historical and social significance for its strong association with the Mechanics Institute movement and the important role it played in the intellectual, cultural and social development of people throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. The collection of books is a rare example of an early lending library and its significance is enhanced by the survival of an original collection of many volumes. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute Collection is primarily significant in its totality, rather than for the individual objects it contains. Its contents are highly representative of the development of Mechanics' Institute libraries across Australia, particularly Victoria. A diversity of publications and themes has been amassed, and these provide clues to our understanding of the nature of and changes in the reading habits of Victorians from the 1850s to the middle of the 20th century. The collection also highlights the Warrnambool community’s commitment to the Mechanics’ Institute, and to reading, literacy and learning in the regions, and proves that access to knowledge was not impeded by distance. These items help to provide a more complete picture of our community’s ideals and aspirations. As with many Mechanics' Institutes in Australia, the one which operated in Warrnambool was established and overseen for many years by key individuals associated with the development of the city itself. The WMI publication collection is historically significant because of its association with local people, places and the key historical themes in the development of Warrnambool of rural development, industry, farming, education, and community. The collection documents and illustrates the changing interests, focus and tastes of Victorians, especially those in regional cities. Generally the individual items in the collection are not particularly rare, as examples of all probably exist in other public collections in Victoria. It is primarily because there are so very few surviving Mechanics' Institute collections in Victoria, which lends this overall collection its significance. Many items in the WMI Collection have the potential to support further research, both as individual objects and through the collection in its entirety. This material is significant for its ability to assist in the interpretation of the history of the area and adds to the general understanding of the development of the township. Many components of the WMI publication collection complement and reinforce the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum Collection, the Warrnambool Art Gallery Collection, and that in the Warrnambool Historical Society, and also contribute to a clearer understanding of the original Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute collections. This will greatly enhance the appreciation of the few surviving Mechanics' Institute collections across Victoria, and also in New South Wales. The similarities and differences between the small number of collections that have survived can provide further insights into how the people of Victoria in general, and Warrnambool in particular, constructed a civic culture of adult learning to foster an informed citizenry. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute publication collection is of both local and state significance. The Life of Mahatma Gandhi Author: Louis Fisher Publisher: Jonathan Cape Date: 1951Label on spine cover with typed text PAT 920 GAN Pastedown front endpaper has sticker from Warrnambool Public Library covered by a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Corangamite Regional Library Service warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road, the life of mahatma gandhi, louis fisher -
Federation University Historical CollectionLetter, Ballarat School of Mines Rough Correspondence, 1916-1917, 1916-17
... Fisher...Robert Hutchinson...W. O'Halloran...S.J. Chambers...A. Westcott...M.F. Larking...K. Jebb...John Dulfer...Daniel Liddy...Louis...Fisher Robert Hutchinson W. O'Halloran S.J. Chambers A. Westcott M.F. Larking K. Jebb John Dulfer Daniel Liddy Louis Vernon Pharmacy Board Victoria Scholarships David Cochrane Howard Bennett herbert werner frederick de nully Thomas Robinson John Sutcliffe Thomas Carmichael Bessie Beatrice Robertson A bundle of rough correspondence from the Ballarat School of Mines. ...The Ballarat School of Mines was established in 1870, and is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. A bundle of rough correspondence from the Ballarat School of Mines. Includes Ballarat School of Mines Letterhead, a list of Trade Students, their address and the fees they paid; Special Grant for Photography Equipment; Building valuations; Annual Staff Social, Ballarat School of Mines Technical School Annual Report, Quarterly Attendance Return, Medical Certificate ballarat school of mines, 45th a.a.m.c., 49th a.a.m.c., camp, f.c. buchanan, e.l. fidge, r.c. valentine, r.c. smith, j.m. turnbull, w.l. carroll, e.w. simmering, f.m. wesley, k. whittle, allan bernaldo, j.b. sutcliffe, e.n.t. henry, f.t. jellett, a.p. doran, e. somerville, t.h. robinson, ballarat school of mines evening trade time table, victorian education department receipt, letterhead, charles graham, h.s. hall, gauge tower, trade fees., trades, f.r. eva, m.a. fiscalini, v. giuliano, walter baxter, humffray, james walker, clemence hill, mcpherson's pty ltd, robinson, telephone account, charles e. bright, plumbing, g.r. king, a.e. anderson, buildings, n.r. worrell, h.v. duncan, ballarat junior technical school, a.w. steane, philately, stamp duty, bhp, broken hill, excursion, broken hill south mining co, g. fenner, wallaroo, moonta, daniel walker, t.h. shattock, j.m. sutherland, myra bolte, nellie grigg, j.a. greenshields, dora gooch, myra howe, mavis mcgrath, charles mcnamara, kath reidy, percy albert trompf, percy trompf, h.g. wakeling, rene hardess, quarterly returns, accounting, sands and mcdougall, travel lists, w. coltman, gladys kitchen, h. beanland, eva betteridge, victor greenhalgh, staff salary, goliath and hercules, cuming smith and co, australian engineering school, e.j. powell, e.w. hurfield, e.j. mcconnon, hilda wardle, dorothy hambly, assay report, north woah hawp, supplementary examinations, hugh m. rowlands, frank b. maxwell, richard buchanan, walter j. ewart, r.f. finnis, f.g. davis, w.g. walker, charles schroeder, k. bailey fisher, robert hutchinson, w. o'halloran, s.j. chambers, a. westcott, m.f. larking, k. jebb, john dulfer, daniel liddy, louis vernon, pharmacy board victoria, scholarships, david cochrane, howard bennett, herbert werner frederick de nully, thomas robinson, john sutcliffe, thomas carmichael, bessie beatrice robertson -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - CHURCH OF CHRIST, NORTH ROAD AND ARNOTT STREET, ORMOND
... Fisher Brother... Faragher L.... Streader D.... McDonald I.... McMillan D.... Cannon P.... Cannon H.... McQuatter S.... McQualter S.... Kwong D.... Wittick R.... McDonald A.... W.A. O’Donnell Pty Ltd.... Williams Louis...Fisher Brother Faragher L. Streader D. McDonald I. McMillan D. Cannon P. Cannon H. McQuatter S. McQualter S. Kwong D. Wittick R. McDonald A. W.A. O’Donnell Pty Ltd. Williams Louis ...This file contains 3 items: 1/A program for the 50th anniversary of Ormond Church of Christ dated 29/06/1975. 2/A Diamond Jubilee book for Ormond Church of Christ dated 23/06/1985. 3/A 75 years of witness book of Ormond Community Church of Christ from 1925-2000. It chronicles the church’s activities and progress by year.ormond, ormond church of christ, henrichsen e.c., hutchings brother, hutchings sister, lyall r., pratt c., lintott brother, lumley brother, ring brother, tuck brother, blair sister, olliver sister, ring sister, tuck sister, goddard elsie, hanaker sister, bowen-jones sister, kershaw brother, kershaw sister, merrin r. brother, moore sister, mcclelland i. brother, mcclelland i. sister, nesbit brother, oliver brother, oliver sister, oliver p. sister, paynter j. sister, ring sister, ring minnie, ring reynold, ring robbie, richards sister, small sister, smedley sister, scott brother, scott sister, taylor sister, telfer brother, telfer sister, theyer mrs., theyer miss., yewdall v., yewdall f., linttot mrs., lumley mr., ring mr., tuck mr., blair mrs., oliver mrs., ring mrs., tuck mrs., yewdall mrs., mcclelland mr., yewdall mr., thomson w.j., kershaw mr., taylor mr., mcclelland mrs., oliver mr., pioneers, ring mrs., veal mrs., oliver mrs., smail mrs., brown mrs., yates mrs., lumley mrs., knight mrs., hannaker mrs., hooper miss, merrin mrs., tuck mrs., smith mrs., henry mrs., bartlett mrs., johnson mrs., vautier mrs., mulroney mrs., bethany nursery school, murrumbeena, oakleigh, ward clive, henry edna, weaver edna, moorabbin hospital, north road, bambra road, mckenzie r., cole g., ghys p., jacques b., kay d., knee b., streader c., kilgour p., stibbe g.o., cannon p.r., hunt a., stibbe b., crittle w., yewdall sister, yewdall brother, mcclelland brother, thomson w.j. brother, taylor brother, brown sister, bartlett sister, hannaker sister, henry sister, hooper sister, johnson sister, knight sister, lumley sister, merrin sister, mclelland sister, smail sister, smith sister, theyer sister, meyer sister, veal sister, yates sister, clay w.h., clay l., withers a.b., baker s.r., andrews g.j., mcnaughton k.a., lang c.l., mcdowell w.w., martin j.k., vautier r.w., buckingham f.e., mansell d.w., randall e.h., garros n., mckenzie r.c., barker l.f., mathieson g.w., clayden c.p., cole brother, keneley brother, knee brother, alabaster brother, hood brother, hunt brother, kay brother, kilgour brother, manson brother, parker brother, towns brother, canns sister, houzego sister, grant sister, keneley sister, knee sister, mulroney sister, mcmillan sister, streader sister, young sister, hunt sister, whittaker brother, ennor sister, manson sister, ryall brother, alabaster j., beazley f., whittaker b., flanders g., north l., skews n., cole p., knee i., beazley bev., bradley n.w., cole d., keneley r., alabaster r., hood h., kay j., knee a.j., wannan john, wannan jennifer, arnott street, walsh street, hutchings mr., hutchings mrs., andrews sister, burton may, briggs b., bevan sister, brown brother, fisher brother, faragher l., streader d., mcdonald i., mcmillan d., cannon p., cannon h., mcquatter s., mcqualter s., kwong d., wittick r., mcdonald a., w.a. o’donnell pty ltd., williams louis r., henrichsen e.c., mayor of caulfield, shaw h.h., shaw w.g., drayton r., killmier e.r., stibbe glen, stibbe betty, stibbe ian, stibbe michelle, nicholls road, cannon peter, cannon helen, randall e.r., westwood j., langford f., white a.e., williams e.l., jones a.r., gray m., heath b., mullen i., van lean a., holt r., stevens d., fechner k., leake k., tippet i., tunks b., wilson d., bannon g., alabaster r.l., bishop j., faragher m., hunt l., reeves o., swankie m., cann b., ennor e., roper j., nash n., ryall d., kappa sigma pi, phi beta pi, clubs and associations, bethany close, webb j.e., lang c.l., skewes home, claire street, mckinnon, bethany nursing school, bentleigh east, j. bond and timms mission, thorpe jack, ormond station, ormond railway station, avery allan, aurelia, langford frank, drayton r., moorabbin town hall, hunt lindsay, whittaker john, deuble greg, gauson bill, beavis colin, pell norman, mansell david, niven alan, ormond road, ormond community church of christ, risson anthony, risson bronwyn, avery allan, avery liliane, cannon p.r., adamson m., bainbridge b., larkham j., moore j., bauer p., longmuir p., dodd m., uldrich m., thistlewaite a., english c., avery a., risson a., westwood t., langford f., white a.e., williams e.l., jones a.r., gray m., heath b., mullen i., van lean a., holt r., stevens d., fechner k., leake k., tippet i., tunks b., wilson d., bannon g., religious structures and establishments, religious groups, church groups, congregations (religious), monuments and memorials, clergy, baptisms, funerals, choirs, church festivals, rites and ceremonies, festivals and celebrations, paralysis epidemic, organs, manses -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1945 & 1946, 1946
... fisher...g. toplis...a. hughes...w. coles...f. atchinson...f. gallagher...t. hewitt...a. ward...r. lambert...w. brogden...r. farquhar...j. james...l. keen...s. h. jones...max coward...esme atkins...maxwell d. berlyn...shirley campbell...dorothy a. casey...patricia j. coates...shirley m.j. cook...patricia a. fitzsimmons...denise l. gilbert...maurine o. grose...barbara c. hanrahan...louis...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields List of Full Course Students' 1946, Editorial, Editor's Notes, News and Notes, Obituary, The Head of School, Staff 1946, The Literary Society, Science Section, Art Section, Sports, Commercial Notes, Preparatory Girls', Junior Technical School Section, Junior Technical School Ballarat Students' 1946 ballarat school of mines magazine joan walter kevin j. whiter kingsley bremmer d. spence neville reeve p. banfield r. sudholz n. lumsden john g. procter peter j. wilson john w. jolly stanley s. parker john a. mckenzie beatrice e. burgess p. maloney f. daykin margaret mcleod dr pound peter h. marxsen f. g. procter c. fairbank dawn williams c. hoffman t. trengrove n. t. bunning d. t. kellock a. f. heseltine dr h. hirst w. s. stuckey e. j. mcconnon ron cairns gwen spiers f. l. collins a. w. bridson j. j. hanrahan h. brew g. w. cornell j. t. collins r. w. whitla s. mayo n. bunning l. o. brown g. v. bergin r. r. watson t. kellock a. j. murdock r. w. richards a. c. miller a. v. gilpin t. r. gordon r. p. flower h. yates d. mullins w. wilkinson l. hillman alison johnson a. jones m. fogarty hester darby j. allsop w. paterson a. lambert h. goldsmith m. mctaggett c. king m. harland g. g. procter n. w. penrose r. r. calder s. williams c. g. jeffery d. i. johnston j. sutherland r. h. lonie f. e. ferguson b. law j. lochhead david coburn jack scala douglas dean alan wilson doris pengalley roma sudholz ken palmer winnie beckwith tonie hilton jean waller david hobson william rowe robert allen mrs smail betty young william blackie alfred mckenzie peggy crosbie lloyd lehman d. judd rex h. holliocke david j. jelbart ian d. mclachlan frederick g. savage john m. blainey b. hewitt roy e. mawby maxwell f. murray g. sewell lindsay g. pattenden neville morton william h. wray john e. ambrosio ronald d. cairns kenneth s. lindsay graeme w. scarfe john middlin william hewett victor m. mcgrath john s. spittle alfred e. temby d. young willis brown b. sherrit r. jillet nola hornbuckle jean sewell maureen walsh margery ross m. james n. sewell winifred m. beckwith olive whitworth winifred stevens j. waller mavis connell r. gladman n. pitcher heather duncan patricia gleeson margaret stevens edna stevens reita rowe rosemary gillett roy mawby kevin whiter robert morgan laurie krausgrill don lucas gilbert j. troplis j. hanrahan w. sutherland b. bowman l. clifton w. coad i. james k. eberhart g. jukes k. dean k. george ronald healey r. montgomery t. aggett r. hocking m. grinham m. lawless k. cartledge g. clifton d. halson g. hindson w. hon howard mcwilliam w. haire r. sargent m. mccarthy c. sadoe a. spicer w. nunn m. tweedale l. weir r. watson l. wilson k. spalding k. east w. holdsworth e. jackson j. anderson t. shaw w. whittle d. morris w. fisher g. toplis a. hughes w. coles f. atchinson f. gallagher t. hewitt a. ward r. lambert w. brogden r. farquhar j. james l. keen s. h. jones max coward esme atkins maxwell d. berlyn shirley campbell dorothy a. casey patricia j. coates shirley m.j. cook patricia a. fitzsimmons denise l. gilbert maurine o. grose barbara c. hanrahan louis c. huisman rosemary hullick kevin a. mcphee dorothy p. parker lois m. pedrazzi jean m. rizzoli shirley m. ross william e. ross shirley m. roepcke robert w. tantau w. howard tozer john b. vernon delores weatherill 1945 - Maroon cover with green, yellow and blue lettering, soft covered magazine of 74 pages. 1946 -White and yellow cover with, blue and green lettering, soft covered magazine of 94 pages including advertisements. .6 - Green soft cover , with purple writing, 56 pages including advertisements Artwork Mr Bunning - Probably By Joan Walter Hoch Mon - By Kenneth Palmer Shorty - Probably By Joan Walter Chub - Probably By Joan Walter Dorise - Probably By Joan Walter Hank - By Kenneth Palmer Roma - By Kenneth Palmer Shirt - Probably By Joan Walter Fat - By Kenneth Palmer Pug - By Kenneth Palmer Bill - By Kenneth Palmer Gig - Probably By Joan Walter Mid - By Kenneth Palmer SMB's Roving Reporter - By Kenneth Palmer Staffie - By Kenneth Palmer Oh Frankie - By Kenneth Palmer Sketch - By William Rowe Hector - Probably By Joan Walter Elwyn - By Kenneth Palmer Clive - By Kenneth Palmer Happy - Probably By Joan Walter Max - By Kenneth Palmer Socks - By Kenneth Palmer Yvonne - By Kenneth Palmer June - By Kenneth Palmer Babbling Betty - By Kenneth Palmer Betty - By Kenneth Palmer Bake - Probably By Joan Walter Sherry - Probably By Joan Walter Janice - By Kenneth Palmer Joan - By Kenneth Palmer Lynette - By Kenneth Palmer Dot - By Kenneth Palmer Margo - Probably By Joan Walter Shirley - By Kenneth Palmer Joan - By Kenneth Palmer New Entry School - Know your bends and hitches - By Max Coward Eyres - Probably By Joan Walter Dean - Probably By Joan Walter Simpkin - Probably By Joan Walter Ron - By Kenneth Palmer Siv - By Kenneth Palmer Doc - By Kenneth Palmer Hindson - By Kenneth Palmer Bandy - By Kenneth Palmer Sharpy - By Kenneth Palmer Clifton - Probably By Joan Walter Cocky - Probably By Joan Walter George - By Kenneth Palmer Topple - Probably By Joan Walter Jukes - Probably By Joan Walter .6 Artwork Mr Barker - Possibly By Maxwell D. ...List of Full Course Students' 1946, Editorial, Editor's Notes, News and Notes, Obituary, The Head of School, Staff 1946, The Literary Society, Science Section, Art Section, Sports, Commercial Notes, Preparatory Girls', Junior Technical School Section, Junior Technical School Ballarat Students' 19461945 - Maroon cover with green, yellow and blue lettering, soft covered magazine of 74 pages. 1946 -White and yellow cover with, blue and green lettering, soft covered magazine of 94 pages including advertisements. .6 - Green soft cover , with purple writing, 56 pages including advertisements Artwork Mr Bunning - Probably By Joan Walter Hoch Mon - By Kenneth Palmer Shorty - Probably By Joan Walter Chub - Probably By Joan Walter Dorise - Probably By Joan Walter Hank - By Kenneth Palmer Roma - By Kenneth Palmer Shirt - Probably By Joan Walter Fat - By Kenneth Palmer Pug - By Kenneth Palmer Bill - By Kenneth Palmer Gig - Probably By Joan Walter Mid - By Kenneth Palmer SMB's Roving Reporter - By Kenneth Palmer Staffie - By Kenneth Palmer Oh Frankie - By Kenneth Palmer Sketch - By William Rowe Hector - Probably By Joan Walter Elwyn - By Kenneth Palmer Clive - By Kenneth Palmer Happy - Probably By Joan Walter Max - By Kenneth Palmer Socks - By Kenneth Palmer Yvonne - By Kenneth Palmer June - By Kenneth Palmer Babbling Betty - By Kenneth Palmer Betty - By Kenneth Palmer Bake - Probably By Joan Walter Sherry - Probably By Joan Walter Janice - By Kenneth Palmer Joan - By Kenneth Palmer Lynette - By Kenneth Palmer Dot - By Kenneth Palmer Margo - Probably By Joan Walter Shirley - By Kenneth Palmer Joan - By Kenneth Palmer New Entry School - Know your bends and hitches - By Max Coward Eyres - Probably By Joan Walter Dean - Probably By Joan Walter Simpkin - Probably By Joan Walter Ron - By Kenneth Palmer Siv - By Kenneth Palmer Doc - By Kenneth Palmer Hindson - By Kenneth Palmer Bandy - By Kenneth Palmer Sharpy - By Kenneth Palmer Clifton - Probably By Joan Walter Cocky - Probably By Joan Walter George - By Kenneth Palmer Topple - Probably By Joan Walter Jukes - Probably By Joan Walter .6 Artwork Mr Barker - Possibly By Maxwell D. Berlyn Mr Aston - By Shirley M. Ross John - Possibly By Maxwell D. Berlyn Chris - By Shirley M. Ross Rus - By Shirley M. Ross Pimp - By Robert Tantau Phonso - By Robert Tantau The Stud Room - By Robert Tantau Auntie Shirl - Possibly By Maxwell D. Berlyn Miss Morgan - By Rosemary Hullick Hand Grenade - By Shirley M. Ross Plane - By William E. Ross Potty - Possibly By Maxwell D. Berlyn Beverley - By Shirley M. Ross Beth - By Rosemary Hullick Gwen - By Rosemary Hullick Sadie - By Shirley Ross M. Cutter - Possibly By Maxwell D. Berlyn Dingdong - By Robert Tantau Blue - By Shirley M. Ross Hoffy - By Shirley M. Ross ballarat school of mines, magazine, joan walter, kevin j. whiter, kingsley bremmer, d. spence, neville reeve, p. banfield, r. sudholz, n. lumsden, john g. procter, peter j. wilson, john w. jolly, stanley s. parker, john a. mckenzie, beatrice e. burgess, p. maloney, f. daykin, margaret mcleod, dr pound, peter h. marxsen, f. g. procter, c. fairbank, dawn williams, c. hoffman, t. trengrove, n. t. bunning, d. t. kellock, a. f. heseltine, dr h. hirst, w. s. stuckey, e. j. mcconnon, ron cairns, gwen spiers, f. l. collins, a. w. bridson, j. j. hanrahan, h. brew, g. w. cornell, j. t. collins, r. w. whitla, s. mayo, n. bunning, l. o. brown, g. v. bergin, r. r. watson, t. kellock, a. j. murdock, r. w. richards, a. c. miller, a. v. gilpin, t. r. gordon, r. p. flower, h. yates, d. mullins, w. wilkinson, l. hillman, alison johnson, a. jones, m. fogarty, hester darby, j. allsop, w. paterson, a. lambert, h. goldsmith, m. mctaggett, c. king, m. harland, g. g. procter, n. w. penrose, r. r. calder, s. williams, c. g. jeffery, d. i. johnston, j. sutherland, r. h. lonie, f. e. ferguson, b. law, j. lochhead, david coburn, jack scala, douglas dean, alan wilson, doris pengalley, roma sudholz, ken palmer, winnie beckwith, tonie hilton, jean waller, david hobson, william rowe, robert allen, mrs smail, betty young, william blackie, alfred mckenzie, peggy crosbie, lloyd lehman, d. judd, rex h. holliocke, david j. jelbart, ian d. mclachlan, frederick g. savage, john m. blainey, b. hewitt, roy e. mawby, maxwell f. murray, g. sewell, lindsay g. pattenden, neville morton, william h. wray, john e. ambrosio, ronald d. cairns, kenneth s. lindsay, graeme w. scarfe, john middlin, william hewett, victor m. mcgrath, john s. spittle, alfred e. temby, d. young, willis brown, b. sherrit, r. jillet, nola hornbuckle, jean sewell, maureen walsh, margery ross, m. james, n. sewell, winifred m. beckwith, olive whitworth, winifred stevens, j. waller, mavis connell, r. gladman, n. pitcher, heather duncan, patricia gleeson, margaret stevens, edna stevens, reita rowe, rosemary gillett, roy mawby, kevin whiter, robert morgan, laurie krausgrill, don lucas, gilbert j. troplis, j. hanrahan, w. sutherland, b. bowman, l. clifton, w. coad, i. james, k. eberhart, g. jukes, k. dean, k. george, ronald healey, r. montgomery, t. aggett, r. hocking, m. grinham, m. lawless, k. cartledge, g. clifton, d. halson, g. hindson, w. hon, howard mcwilliam, w. haire, r. sargent, m. mccarthy, c. sadoe, a. spicer, w. nunn, m. tweedale, l. weir, r. watson, l. wilson, k. spalding, k. east, w. holdsworth, e. jackson, j. anderson, t. shaw, w. whittle, d. morris, w. fisher, g. toplis, a. hughes, w. coles, f. atchinson, f. gallagher, t. hewitt, a. ward, r. lambert, w. brogden, r. farquhar, j. james, l. keen, s. h. jones, max coward, esme atkins, maxwell d. berlyn, shirley campbell, dorothy a. casey, patricia j. coates, shirley m.j. cook, patricia a. fitzsimmons, denise l. gilbert, maurine o. grose, barbara c. hanrahan, louis c. huisman, rosemary hullick, kevin a. mcphee, dorothy p. parker, lois m. pedrazzi, jean m. rizzoli, shirley m. ross, william e. ross, shirley m. roepcke, robert w. tantau, w. howard tozer, john b. vernon, delores weatherill -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Fictional stories, Sir Walter Scott, Waverley Novels Quentin Durward Vol 32, 1838
... Fisher's. Quentin Durward, often listed as volume 32 in some Waverley Novels editions, is a historical novel set in 15th century France and Burgundy. Its story follows a young Scottish archer who gets drawn into the power struggle between Louis XI and Charles the Bold, while also escorting the Burgundian heiress Isabelle de Croye and eventually winning her hand. ...The subject volume of Waverley Novels Vol 32 published by Fisher Son & Co (1838) is part of a collected 48 volume set of Sir Walter Scott's works, containing various stories. Vol 32 in the 1836 Fisher edition reprints later entries from the fourth series, as these stories originally appeared in Scott's Magnum Opus 48 volume editions, the first from 1816. With the influential “Magnum Opus” editions from 1829–1833 by Robert Cadell, serving as the basis for later reprinted published sets like Fisher's. Quentin Durward, often listed as volume 32 in some Waverley Novels editions, is a historical novel set in 15th century France and Burgundy. Its story follows a young Scottish archer who gets drawn into the power struggle between Louis XI and Charles the Bold, while also escorting the Burgundian heiress Isabelle de Croye and eventually winning her hand. The story centres around Quentin arriving in France seeking service, he joins Louis XI’s Scottish Guard, and is pulled into court intrigue, kidnapping plots, and the violent conflict around Liege. The novel’s main historical drama is Louis XI using covert politics to weaken Burgundy, while Quentin’s personal plot tracks loyalty, danger, and romance.Waverley Novels Vol 32 Quentin Durward, Light brown hardcover lettering in black text. Author: Sir Walter Scott Publisher: Fisher Son & Co Date: 1838 fictionThe subject volume of Waverley Novels Vol 32 published by Fisher Son & Co (1838) is part of a collected 48 volume set of Sir Walter Scott's works, containing various stories. Vol 32 in the 1836 Fisher edition reprints later entries from the fourth series, as these stories originally appeared in Scott's Magnum Opus 48 volume editions, the first from 1816. With the influential “Magnum Opus” editions from 1829–1833 by Robert Cadell, serving as the basis for later reprinted published sets like Fisher's. Quentin Durward, often listed as volume 32 in some Waverley Novels editions, is a historical novel set in 15th century France and Burgundy. Its story follows a young Scottish archer who gets drawn into the power struggle between Louis XI and Charles the Bold, while also escorting the Burgundian heiress Isabelle de Croye and eventually winning her hand. The story centres around Quentin arriving in France seeking service, he joins Louis XI’s Scottish Guard, and is pulled into court intrigue, kidnapping plots, and the violent conflict around Liege. The novel’s main historical drama is Louis XI using covert politics to weaken Burgundy, while Quentin’s personal plot tracks loyalty, danger, and romance.warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, waverley novels vol 46 tales of my landlord, sir walter scott, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, quentin durward, quinten durward -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Fictional stories, Sir Walter Scott, Waverley Novels Vol 39 Woodstock or The Cavalier, 1838
... Fisher's. Scott's "Woodstock," or “The Cavalier” is a historical novel originally published in 1826 as the 22nd in the Waverley series. Set in 1651 at Woodstock Manor during the English Commonwealth after the Battle of Worcester, it dramatises Charles II's daring escape from Cromwell's forces. The story is about a royalist Sir Henry Lee and his daughter Alice, they lose their Woodstock home to Colonel Markham Everard, a sympathetic round head relative, who seeks protection for them from Cromwell, who suspects the site as a hideout for fugitive Charles II (disguised as a royal page "Louis Kerneguy"). ...The subject volume of Waverley Novels Vol 39 published by Fisher Son & Co (1838) is part of a collected 48 volume set of Sir Walter Scott's works, containing various stories. Vol 39 in the 1836 Fisher edition reprints later entries from the fourth series, as these stories originally appeared in Scott's Magnum Opus 48 volume editions, the first from 1816. With the influential “Magnum Opus” editions from 1829–1833 by Robert Cadell, serving as the basis for later reprinted published sets like Fisher's. Scott's "Woodstock," or “The Cavalier” is a historical novel originally published in 1826 as the 22nd in the Waverley series. Set in 1651 at Woodstock Manor during the English Commonwealth after the Battle of Worcester, it dramatises Charles II's daring escape from Cromwell's forces. The story is about a royalist Sir Henry Lee and his daughter Alice, they lose their Woodstock home to Colonel Markham Everard, a sympathetic round head relative, who seeks protection for them from Cromwell, who suspects the site as a hideout for fugitive Charles II (disguised as a royal page "Louis Kerneguy"). Charles as the page courts Alice, sparking jealousy with Everard, amid duels, haunting in secret passages, and Cromwell's siege. Charles escapes with help from allies like Wildrake and Albert Lee, who impersonates him. The key themes to this novel are that it contrasts Cavalier loyalty and Puritan zeal, loyalty across divides, romance amid politics, and supernatural folklore masking intrigue. In the Fisher Son & Co edition, it reprints this story from Scott's revised collected original work in 1826.Waverley Novels Vol 39 Woodstock or the Cavalier, Light brown hardcover lettering in black text. Author: Sir Walter Scott Publisher: Fisher Son & Co Date: 1838 fictionThe subject volume of Waverley Novels Vol 39 published by Fisher Son & Co (1838) is part of a collected 48 volume set of Sir Walter Scott's works, containing various stories. Vol 39 in the 1836 Fisher edition reprints later entries from the fourth series, as these stories originally appeared in Scott's Magnum Opus 48 volume editions, the first from 1816. With the influential “Magnum Opus” editions from 1829–1833 by Robert Cadell, serving as the basis for later reprinted published sets like Fisher's. Scott's "Woodstock," or “The Cavalier” is a historical novel originally published in 1826 as the 22nd in the Waverley series. Set in 1651 at Woodstock Manor during the English Commonwealth after the Battle of Worcester, it dramatises Charles II's daring escape from Cromwell's forces. The story is about a royalist Sir Henry Lee and his daughter Alice, they lose their Woodstock home to Colonel Markham Everard, a sympathetic round head relative, who seeks protection for them from Cromwell, who suspects the site as a hideout for fugitive Charles II (disguised as a royal page "Louis Kerneguy"). Charles as the page courts Alice, sparking jealousy with Everard, amid duels, haunting in secret passages, and Cromwell's siege. Charles escapes with help from allies like Wildrake and Albert Lee, who impersonates him. The key themes to this novel are that it contrasts Cavalier loyalty and Puritan zeal, loyalty across divides, romance amid politics, and supernatural folklore masking intrigue. In the Fisher Son & Co edition, it reprints this story from Scott's revised collected original work in 1826. warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, waverley novels vol 46 tales of my landlord, sir walter scott, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Fictional stories, Sir Walter Scott, Waverley Novels Vol 40 Woodstock or the Cavalier-2, 1838
... Fisher Son & Co edition. It picks up the 1651 story line at Woodstock Manor, where disguised Charles II hides amid escalating tension with Cromwell's forces. The plot continues with Cromwell storming the lodge after suspecting Charles's presence disguised as "Louis Kerneguy", arresting Colonel Everard and searching secret passages haunted by "ghosts". ...The subject volume of Waverley Novels Vol 40 published by Fisher Son & Co (1838) is part of a collected 48 volume set of Sir Walter Scott's works, containing various stories. Vol 40 in the 1838 Fisher edition reprints later entries from the fourth series, as these stories originally appeared in Scott's Magnum Opus 48 volume editions, the first from 1816. With the influential “Magnum Opus” editions from 1829–1833 by Robert Cadell, serving as the basis for later reprinted published sets like Fisher's. Scott's "Woodstock," or “The Cavalier” is a historical novel originally published in 1826 as the 22nd in the Waverley series. Volume 40 continues Woodstock, or The Cavalier from Vol 39 in the Fisher Son & Co edition. It picks up the 1651 story line at Woodstock Manor, where disguised Charles II hides amid escalating tension with Cromwell's forces. The plot continues with Cromwell storming the lodge after suspecting Charles's presence disguised as "Louis Kerneguy", arresting Colonel Everard and searching secret passages haunted by "ghosts". Albert Lee impersonates the king to aid his escape, while Alice guides Charles away; dramatic confrontations ensue with duels, revelations, and Cromwell's rage continuing. As in volume 39 the tale resolves family divisions, loyalty, and supernatural folklore masking political intrigue during the Commonwealth era. This split-volume format is standard in collected 1830 s editions like Fisher's, reprinting of Scott's 1826 original with revisions.Waverley Novels Vol 40 Woodstock or the Cavalier-2, Light brown hardcover lettering in black text. Author: Sir Walter Scott Publisher: Fisher Son & Co Date: 1838 fictionThe subject volume of Waverley Novels Vol 40 published by Fisher Son & Co (1838) is part of a collected 48 volume set of Sir Walter Scott's works, containing various stories. Vol 40 in the 1838 Fisher edition reprints later entries from the fourth series, as these stories originally appeared in Scott's Magnum Opus 48 volume editions, the first from 1816. With the influential “Magnum Opus” editions from 1829–1833 by Robert Cadell, serving as the basis for later reprinted published sets like Fisher's. Scott's "Woodstock," or “The Cavalier” is a historical novel originally published in 1826 as the 22nd in the Waverley series. Volume 40 continues Woodstock, or The Cavalier from Vol 39 in the Fisher Son & Co edition. It picks up the 1651 story line at Woodstock Manor, where disguised Charles II hides amid escalating tension with Cromwell's forces. The plot continues with Cromwell storming the lodge after suspecting Charles's presence disguised as "Louis Kerneguy", arresting Colonel Everard and searching secret passages haunted by "ghosts". Albert Lee impersonates the king to aid his escape, while Alice guides Charles away; dramatic confrontations ensue with duels, revelations, and Cromwell's rage continuing. As in volume 39 the tale resolves family divisions, loyalty, and supernatural folklore masking political intrigue during the Commonwealth era. This split-volume format is standard in collected 1830 s editions like Fisher's, reprinting of Scott's 1826 original with revisions.warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, waverley novels vol 46 tales of my landlord, sir walter scott, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPhotograph, Alf L. Bowden, 1918-1920 (Approximate)
... fisher...jack milthorpe...j doolan...mrs mills...j flegg...mrs flegg...louis...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country Names of those in photograph (33 adults, 29 school children) are listed on verso of worksheet - Information from Mrs Murtagh. ivy fisher dearie fisher ernie beck mrs j milthorpe murray smith ray milthorpe mary stewart edmund doolan jim doolan joe fisher mrs c morris mr c morris w keeble fred fisher harry beck tom fisher jack milthorpe j doolan mrs mills j flegg mrs flegg louis leseberg dan whelan mrs grace mrs leseberg daisy flegg miss milligan mrs doolan ann whelan mrs t fisher & babe mrs robinson rev taylor leo doolan hec mills ted newbound phon doolan noel mills norm newbound jim milthorpe lin whelan muriel mills arthur strahan eileen grace nora shelley matt grace gladys smith madge whelan alice keeble julia whelan charles milthorpe mona newey jessie hamilton vonie shelley daisy smith mollie grace eva keeble artie ashton tess grace ernie newey lyla smith peggy milthorpe "Unveiling Honour Roll, Browns Plains / After 1914-1918 War" Photograph of Brown's Plains School unveiling Honour Roll, circa 1920. cardboard, unframed Photograph Alf L. ...Names of those in photograph (33 adults, 29 school children) are listed on verso of worksheet - Information from Mrs Murtagh.Photograph of Brown's Plains School unveiling Honour Roll, circa 1920. cardboard, unframed"Unveiling Honour Roll, Browns Plains / After 1914-1918 War"ivy fisher, dearie fisher, ernie beck, mrs j milthorpe, murray smith, ray milthorpe, mary stewart, edmund doolan, jim doolan, joe fisher, mrs c morris, mr c morris, w keeble, fred fisher, harry beck, tom fisher, jack milthorpe, j doolan, mrs mills, j flegg, mrs flegg, louis leseberg, dan whelan, mrs grace, mrs leseberg, daisy flegg, miss milligan, mrs doolan, ann whelan, mrs t fisher & babe, mrs robinson, rev taylor, leo doolan, hec mills, ted newbound, phon doolan, noel mills, norm newbound, jim milthorpe, lin whelan, muriel mills, arthur strahan, eileen grace, nora shelley, matt grace, gladys smith, madge whelan, alice keeble, julia whelan, charles milthorpe, mona newey, jessie hamilton, vonie shelley, daisy smith, mollie grace, eva keeble, artie ashton, tess grace, ernie newey, lyla smith, peggy milthorpe -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Class Photographs, Sunshine Technical school
... 1051.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Staff 1051.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Art Graphics 1051.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Rage Group 1051.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 07 07EC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Samantha Gahan Aaron Woods Angela Brown Harvey Hahne Leah Saric Lee Bakes Kylie Willett Second Row L2R James Gowans Rennie Sultana Belinda Jackson Susan Marriot Justin Trevorrow Chris Gowans Third Row L2R Paul Marney Dean Guildoyle Joey Marsay Rodney Oldham Teachers S Egan C Cook Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 07 07HM Boys Names Front Row L2R Stephen Chabowski Rodney Vella Brock Collins Grant Williams Anthony Krivohlavek Jason Clark Paul Grech Second Row L2R Shawn Duan Glen Van Boven Ian Gaffiero Edward Loriente Ken Harrison Third Row L2R Aaron Savage Brett Ross Billy Dimech Teacher Mr Harry Margaris Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 07 07WW Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lee Gibbard Simone Donnelly Penny Evans Lisa Hearn Amanda McVeigh Tammy Holland Second Row L2R Xenios Tzios Ryan Havard Trevor Spence Paul Galea Emmanuel Marabeliotakis Justin Williams Third Row L2R Paul Grech Martin Parisi Stephen Ruzeu Teacher W Wright Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 08 08AM Boys Names Front Row L2R Jason Wri ght Donald Lockman Mark Bates Anthony Palm Adrian Wright Mathew Armeni Wayne Borg Second Row L2R Rodney Dingley Chris Tanti Mathew McMillen Leigh Maskell Andrew Hawkins Tony Doslov Adrian East Third Row L2R Anthony Grinham Patrick Vella Simon Curmi Jamie Howard Phillip Ruzeu Jamie Apap Teacher Mr A McCarter Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 08 08AT Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lisa Gatt Helen Matejic Kellie Ann Thompson Andrea Glazner Sabine Clayton Michelle Gray Christine McLachlan Colleen Goodsell Aileen Greaves Second Row L2R Michael Deveson Gerard Baldacchino Steven Cashion Graeme Eudey Eric Deanslis Brice Milne Jamie Spiteri Phillip Shaw Third Row L2R Shane McLean Lisa Keith Kim Van Boven Tony Platten Teacher Mr Angela Truono Principle Mr P Forbes 1051.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 08 08MR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Tracy Brown Leanne Hilton Christine Smith Belinda McVeish Jennifer Owen Sharna Donnelly Sally Haliday Rosemaree Raffaele Second Row L2R Brett Burridge Michael Carneille Rob Forte Tulav Bulamo Mandy Tonna Natalie Ratajszczak Andrew Grinham Martin Artigas Trevor Langrisse Third Row L2R Paul Brown Troy Grima Steven Alexander Mark Debono Rob Apap Teacher Margaret Rees Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 09 09FC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Barbara Wyse Kim Perry Pam Hill Mellissa Raffael Margaret Bettin Melissa Alldis Lynette Richards Second Row L2R Carla Richards Kylie Dearaugo Kristy Shelley Kate Barnard Michelle Dearaugo Lisa Willett Paul Dalli Third Row L2R Shawn Sposito Shannon Doll Slhane Firth Ray Tonna Chris Doll Frank Sulamg Teacher Mr Frank Cini Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 09 09GS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Mark Ramsay Deborah Gebert Allan Robinson Trudy Gates Andrew Ioannou Kim Gahan Steve Hurford Second Row L2R Ricky Vella Shane King Karen Dorrough Melanie Carey Hannah Cracknell David Marino Scott Meyers Third Row L2R Jason Bowman Iliya Karlith John Dimieri Teacher G Shaw Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 09 09MM Boys Names Front Row L2R Simon Buttigieg Alan Mifsud Joseph Gatt Peter Dalli Matthew White David Micallef Second Row L2R Joey Thompson Robert Schnneider Steven Montebello Sean Ansell Shem Smeaton Scott Cracknell Third Row L2R Roy Owen Jason Grech Michael Randell Brendon Dixon Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 09 09SP Boys Names Front Row L2R Michael Gay Mark Steers Renato Olivieri John McMillan Bradley McLean Jason Buttigieg Ben Kim Second Row L2R Paul Porter Travis Layton Jason Bugeja Steven Gatt Peter Bettin Jason Fowler Third Row L2R Ken Ashton Michael Demjanancuk Dean Collins David Axiak Teacher Mr Sarino Prinzi Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10AC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Glen Falzon Joe Mizzi Peop Vilardo Brett Caisley Ralph DiQuattro Scott Trevorrow Gary Briffa Second Row L2R Christine Hearn Nicole Logan Melainy Fayer Hammie Maskell Grace Micallef Teacher Mrs Cassar Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10DM Boys Girls Names Row L2R Brenda Langridge Julie Anne Farrugia Melanie Porter Daina Moyses Tracy Duncan Second Row L2R Joanne Macarty Tricia Berry Rachael Harrick Melina McEwan Jodie Lindsey Rebecca Masuglia Third Row L2R Stuart Flemley Marko Martinovic Nathan Nunro Teachers Lesia Davey L Beardsley Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10IR Boys Names Front Row L2R Allan Cramp Stephen Filliponi David Gristi Adam Glazner Ibrahm Besim Adam Cornwill Dale Fieldew Second Row L2R Peter Duncan Nick Bakic Graeme Bury Scott Burridge Paul Kriehn Dale Fishlock Michael Quinn Third Row L2R Guy Spinks Anthony Bonello Glenn Dyson Chris Jordan Billy Korunvski Teacher Mr Ian Roberts Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10KC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Janet Davis Stephen Drake April Williams Matthew Cox Ellen Fischer Andrew McLachlan Michelle HIlton Second Row L2R Adam Grudzinski Robert Jurcic Paul Georgiou Craig Ward Daniel Verkys Teacher Mrs K Coakley Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10PD Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maria Palma Desmond Vella Emma Bounday Joseph Spiteri Nadine Hall James Keenan Julie Baldacchino Second Row L2R Mario Sammut Craig Roper Kellie McMillan Andrea Allan David Mercicia Jason Sposito Third RudiRow Shane Cramp Richard Perrow Michael Micallef Troy Rogan Savvas Tsivicos Teacher M Panagiotidis Mr P Forbes 1051.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10TT Boys Names Front Row L2R Paul Lott Leigh Williams Richard Welch Steven Sultana David Rowlington Mark Plant Brendon Holland Second Row L2R Darren Portelli Daryl King Goran Milic Adrian Johnson Corey Sutherland Third Row L2R Suleyman Gulmen Robert Dalton Jason Dingley Michael Javni Jason Grech Teachers Mr John Thorpe Mr Mick Tancredi Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11CF Boys Names Front Row L2R Zoran Vasilevski Louis Zahra Mark Gauci Mark Roach Glenn Cook Mathew Martin Ben Attard Second Row L2R David Dalli Shayne Hedley Shane Cockburn Jason McCintock George Wells Shannon Evans Teacher Mr Chris Ferizis Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11JM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Mathew Keeping Bobbie Keeping Shawn Gibbard Mark Perry Paris Roumbos Peter Sammut Jamie Gatt Second Row L2R Cindy Gay Troy Falconer Kelly Miller Jacqueline Fisher Mark Catania Debbie Keeping Third Row L2R Johnny Gauci Jason Farrugia Absent Verdik Ceni Jenny Williams Teacher Mr John Henry Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11MD Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Carol Kerri Lisa Dyer Zita Kostadinovic Jackie Clark Jenny Bodemaide Fiona Mingins Rita Brincat Second Row L2R Jodi Dyer Anthony Gatt Shane McLean Jamie Melrose Donald Rodda Louise Berry Third Row L2R Darren Edwards Gary Leighton Anthony McGrath Paul Fieldew Teachers Ms Debbie Fisher Mr Mike Croker Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11MR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Dianne Whitton Aaron Gray Chris Begeja Elissa Miller James Calleja Mark Vella Rachael Gates Second Row L2R Narelle Logan Ante Jankovic Mark Power Jamie Tonna Adam Kehagias Eddie Hawkins Rita Gretch Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11SP Boys Names Front Row L2R Brett Scotland Ben Seferler Jason Gauci Chris Bavage Adam Kuras Steven Randall Ivan Gili Second Row L2R Jason Micallef Leigh Childs Rodney Hart Yani Tsavdaridis Nick Calleja Lee Havard Teacher Mr Steve Penna Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11WW Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Mathew Muster Leslie Johnson Donna Allan John Mifsud Sema Aziz Nicole Berry Darren Steele Second Row L2R Cam Ly Greg Davies Daniel Ruzeu Robert Aquilina David Zahra Third Row L2R Jason Menzel Andrew Bettin Richard Marmur Teacher Mr Chris Wheat Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 12TA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Leanne Cooper Arthur Azzopardi Mark Baldacchino Steven Kokkinidis Tracey Dodd Second Row L2R Nicole Knight Mark Gordon Pasqualino Romano Neville Jenks Kylie Maskell Teachers Mr Andrew Lecky Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 12TB Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Julie Ramon Tracey Mills David Shilling Karen Dimeck George Nigro Tracy Carey Livalle Staker Second Row L2R Raelee McEwan Andrew Traczynski John Magnion Steven Porter Tracey McDonagh Teacher Irene Alexandrou Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 12TC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Mary Borg Lynetter Delbridge Melissa Falzon Sharyn Farrugia Carol Chesters Carmel Sposito Second Row L2R Levi Marroqui Doni Milovanovic Donna Tatlow Donna Revell John Krypciak Andrew Evans Third Row L2R Matthew Dixon Brett Fischer Jamie Gray Jamie Montesano Teacher Mrs Angela Truono Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.29 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 12TE Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Michelle Chamberlain Reece Martin Allen Carrick Narelle Fayer Dean Gauci Paul Nuttall Karne Jones Second Row L2R Stephen Nuttall Denise Brown Greg Cotter Craig Burridge Rudi Begoviv Kendra Leighton Dean Evans Teacher Anne Langdon Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.30 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 12TF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Dianne Azzopardi Kim Brown Amanda Hancock Charmaine Graham Melinda Firth Vicki Dawson Rachael Masuglio Teacher M Reynolds Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.31 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 VCE TOP Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Judy Martinali Adrian Iodite Kaylene Pfeiffer David Cassar Jenny Marriott Geoff Fieldew Carina Yanaz Second Row L2R Ana Dzomba Huseyin Ramadan Martin Marnik Errol Kominescu Darren Seisun George Santamaria Gillian Mathers Teacher Mr Gialamatzis Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.32 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 VCE T12 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R D Azzopardi M Borg L Delbridge L Cooper J Ramon C Chesters I Dodd R Masugia M Falzon M Chamberia C Sposito L Staker Second Row L2R K Jones A Azzopardi M Fayer D Milovanovic C Graham T McDonagh M Knight S Kokkinides T Carey P Nuttal R Martin R Evans Third Row L2R G Nigro J Busuttill G Farrugia M Jenks R Hancock S Nuttall M Dunstan D Gauci K Maskell D Shilling D Tatlow R Brown L Marroquin Fourth Row L2R K Dimeck M Baldacchino D Brown S Porter M Firth D Revell R McEwen M Walker K Leighton A Carrick Fifth Row L2R I Mills A Traczynski B Fischer J Krypciak J Gray J Montesano J Mangion D Evans V Dawson Sixth Row L2R B Hrvojevic P Romano M Gordon C Burridge R Begovic G Cotter M Dixon Principal Mr P Forbes...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Sunshine Student Class Photo 1051.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Staff 1051.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Art Graphics 1051.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Rage Group 1051.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 07 07EC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Samantha Gahan Aaron Woods Angela Brown Harvey Hahne Leah Saric Lee Bakes Kylie Willett Second Row L2R James Gowans Rennie Sultana Belinda Jackson Susan Marriot Justin Trevorrow Chris Gowans Third Row L2R Paul Marney Dean Guildoyle Joey Marsay Rodney Oldham Teachers S Egan C Cook Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 07 07HM Boys Names Front Row L2R Stephen Chabowski Rodney Vella Brock Collins Grant Williams Anthony Krivohlavek Jason Clark Paul Grech Second Row L2R Shawn Duan Glen Van Boven Ian Gaffiero Edward Loriente Ken Harrison Third Row L2R Aaron Savage Brett Ross Billy Dimech Teacher Mr Harry Margaris Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 07 07WW Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lee Gibbard Simone Donnelly Penny Evans Lisa Hearn Amanda McVeigh Tammy Holland Second Row L2R Xenios Tzios Ryan Havard Trevor Spence Paul Galea Emmanuel Marabeliotakis Justin Williams Third Row L2R Paul Grech Martin Parisi Stephen Ruzeu Teacher W Wright Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 08 08AM Boys Names Front Row L2R Jason Wri ght Donald Lockman Mark Bates Anthony Palm Adrian Wright Mathew Armeni Wayne Borg Second Row L2R Rodney Dingley Chris Tanti Mathew McMillen Leigh Maskell Andrew Hawkins Tony Doslov Adrian East Third Row L2R Anthony Grinham Patrick Vella Simon Curmi Jamie Howard Phillip Ruzeu Jamie Apap Teacher Mr A McCarter Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 08 08AT Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lisa Gatt Helen Matejic Kellie Ann Thompson Andrea Glazner Sabine Clayton Michelle Gray Christine McLachlan Colleen Goodsell Aileen Greaves Second Row L2R Michael Deveson Gerard Baldacchino Steven Cashion Graeme Eudey Eric Deanslis Brice Milne Jamie Spiteri Phillip Shaw Third Row L2R Shane McLean Lisa Keith Kim Van Boven Tony Platten Teacher Mr Angela Truono Principle Mr P Forbes 1051.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 08 08MR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Tracy Brown Leanne Hilton Christine Smith Belinda McVeish Jennifer Owen Sharna Donnelly Sally Haliday Rosemaree Raffaele Second Row L2R Brett Burridge Michael Carneille Rob Forte Tulav Bulamo Mandy Tonna Natalie Ratajszczak Andrew Grinham Martin Artigas Trevor Langrisse Third Row L2R Paul Brown Troy Grima Steven Alexander Mark Debono Rob Apap Teacher Margaret Rees Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 09 09FC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Barbara Wyse Kim Perry Pam Hill Mellissa Raffael Margaret Bettin Melissa Alldis Lynette Richards Second Row L2R Carla Richards Kylie Dearaugo Kristy Shelley Kate Barnard Michelle Dearaugo Lisa Willett Paul Dalli Third Row L2R Shawn Sposito Shannon Doll Slhane Firth Ray Tonna Chris Doll Frank Sulamg Teacher Mr Frank Cini Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 09 09GS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Mark Ramsay Deborah Gebert Allan Robinson Trudy Gates Andrew Ioannou Kim Gahan Steve Hurford Second Row L2R Ricky Vella Shane King Karen Dorrough Melanie Carey Hannah Cracknell David Marino Scott Meyers Third Row L2R Jason Bowman Iliya Karlith John Dimieri Teacher G Shaw Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 09 09MM Boys Names Front Row L2R Simon Buttigieg Alan Mifsud Joseph Gatt Peter Dalli Matthew White David Micallef Second Row L2R Joey Thompson Robert Schnneider Steven Montebello Sean Ansell Shem Smeaton Scott Cracknell Third Row L2R Roy Owen Jason Grech Michael Randell Brendon Dixon Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 09 09SP Boys Names Front Row L2R Michael Gay Mark Steers Renato Olivieri John McMillan Bradley McLean Jason Buttigieg Ben Kim Second Row L2R Paul Porter Travis Layton Jason Bugeja Steven Gatt Peter Bettin Jason Fowler Third Row L2R Ken Ashton Michael Demjanancuk Dean Collins David Axiak Teacher Mr Sarino Prinzi Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10AC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Glen Falzon Joe Mizzi Peop Vilardo Brett Caisley Ralph DiQuattro Scott Trevorrow Gary Briffa Second Row L2R Christine Hearn Nicole Logan Melainy Fayer Hammie Maskell Grace Micallef Teacher Mrs Cassar Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10DM Boys Girls Names Row L2R Brenda Langridge Julie Anne Farrugia Melanie Porter Daina Moyses Tracy Duncan Second Row L2R Joanne Macarty Tricia Berry Rachael Harrick Melina McEwan Jodie Lindsey Rebecca Masuglia Third Row L2R Stuart Flemley Marko Martinovic Nathan Nunro Teachers Lesia Davey L Beardsley Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10IR Boys Names Front Row L2R Allan Cramp Stephen Filliponi David Gristi Adam Glazner Ibrahm Besim Adam Cornwill Dale Fieldew Second Row L2R Peter Duncan Nick Bakic Graeme Bury Scott Burridge Paul Kriehn Dale Fishlock Michael Quinn Third Row L2R Guy Spinks Anthony Bonello Glenn Dyson Chris Jordan Billy Korunvski Teacher Mr Ian Roberts Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10KC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Janet Davis Stephen Drake April Williams Matthew Cox Ellen Fischer Andrew McLachlan Michelle HIlton Second Row L2R Adam Grudzinski Robert Jurcic Paul Georgiou Craig Ward Daniel Verkys Teacher Mrs K Coakley Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10PD Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maria Palma Desmond Vella Emma Bounday Joseph Spiteri Nadine Hall James Keenan Julie Baldacchino Second Row L2R Mario Sammut Craig Roper Kellie McMillan Andrea Allan David Mercicia Jason Sposito Third RudiRow Shane Cramp Richard Perrow Michael Micallef Troy Rogan Savvas Tsivicos Teacher M Panagiotidis Mr P Forbes 1051.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10TT Boys Names Front Row L2R Paul Lott Leigh Williams Richard Welch Steven Sultana David Rowlington Mark Plant Brendon Holland Second Row L2R Darren Portelli Daryl King Goran Milic Adrian Johnson Corey Sutherland Third Row L2R Suleyman Gulmen Robert Dalton Jason Dingley Michael Javni Jason Grech Teachers Mr John Thorpe Mr Mick Tancredi Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11CF Boys Names Front Row L2R Zoran Vasilevski Louis Zahra Mark Gauci Mark Roach Glenn Cook Mathew Martin Ben Attard Second Row L2R David Dalli Shayne Hedley Shane Cockburn Jason McCintock George Wells Shannon Evans Teacher Mr Chris Ferizis Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11JM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Mathew Keeping Bobbie Keeping Shawn Gibbard Mark Perry Paris Roumbos Peter Sammut Jamie Gatt Second Row L2R Cindy Gay Troy Falconer Kelly Miller Jacqueline Fisher Mark Catania Debbie Keeping Third Row L2R Johnny Gauci Jason Farrugia Absent Verdik Ceni Jenny Williams Teacher Mr John Henry Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11MD Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Carol Kerri Lisa Dyer Zita Kostadinovic Jackie Clark Jenny Bodemaide Fiona Mingins Rita Brincat Second Row L2R Jodi Dyer Anthony Gatt Shane McLean Jamie Melrose Donald Rodda Louise Berry Third Row L2R Darren Edwards Gary Leighton Anthony McGrath Paul Fieldew Teachers Ms Debbie Fisher Mr Mike Croker Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11MR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Dianne Whitton Aaron Gray Chris Begeja Elissa Miller James Calleja Mark Vella Rachael Gates Second Row L2R Narelle Logan Ante Jankovic Mark Power Jamie Tonna Adam Kehagias Eddie Hawkins Rita Gretch Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11SP Boys Names Front Row L2R Brett Scotland Ben Seferler Jason Gauci Chris Bavage Adam Kuras Steven Randall Ivan Gili Second Row L2R Jason Micallef Leigh Childs Rodney Hart Yani Tsavdaridis Nick Calleja Lee Havard Teacher Mr Steve Penna Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11WW Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Mathew Muster Leslie Johnson Donna Allan John Mifsud Sema Aziz Nicole Berry Darren Steele Second Row L2R Cam Ly Greg Davies Daniel Ruzeu Robert Aquilina David Zahra Third Row L2R Jason Menzel Andrew Bettin Richard Marmur Teacher Mr Chris Wheat Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 12TA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Leanne Cooper Arthur Azzopardi Mark Baldacchino Steven Kokkinidis Tracey Dodd Second Row L2R Nicole Knight Mark Gordon Pasqualino Romano Neville Jenks Kylie Maskell Teachers Mr Andrew Lecky Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 12TB Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Julie Ramon Tracey Mills David Shilling Karen Dimeck George Nigro Tracy Carey Livalle Staker Second Row L2R Raelee McEwan Andrew Traczynski John Magnion Steven Porter Tracey McDonagh Teacher Irene Alexandrou Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 12TC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Mary Borg Lynetter Delbridge Melissa Falzon Sharyn Farrugia Carol Chesters Carmel Sposito Second Row L2R Levi Marroqui Doni Milovanovic Donna Tatlow Donna Revell John Krypciak Andrew Evans Third Row L2R Matthew Dixon Brett Fischer Jamie Gray Jamie Montesano Teacher Mrs Angela Truono Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.29 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 12TE Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Michelle Chamberlain Reece Martin Allen Carrick Narelle Fayer Dean Gauci Paul Nuttall Karne Jones Second Row L2R Stephen Nuttall Denise Brown Greg Cotter Craig Burridge Rudi Begoviv Kendra Leighton Dean Evans Teacher Anne Langdon Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.30 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 12TF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Dianne Azzopardi Kim Brown Amanda Hancock Charmaine Graham Melinda Firth Vicki Dawson Rachael Masuglio Teacher M Reynolds Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.31 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 VCE TOP Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Judy Martinali Adrian Iodite Kaylene Pfeiffer David Cassar Jenny Marriott Geoff Fieldew Carina Yanaz Second Row L2R Ana Dzomba Huseyin Ramadan Martin Marnik Errol Kominescu Darren Seisun George Santamaria Gillian Mathers Teacher Mr Gialamatzis Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.32 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 VCE T12 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R D Azzopardi M Borg L Delbridge L Cooper J Ramon C Chesters I Dodd R Masugia M Falzon M Chamberia C Sposito L Staker Second Row L2R K Jones A Azzopardi M Fayer D Milovanovic C Graham T McDonagh M Knight S Kokkinides T Carey P Nuttal R Martin R Evans Third Row L2R G Nigro J Busuttill G Farrugia M Jenks R Hancock S Nuttall M Dunstan D Gauci K Maskell D Shilling D Tatlow R Brown L Marroquin Fourth Row L2R K Dimeck M Baldacchino D Brown S Porter M Firth D Revell R McEwen M Walker K Leighton A Carrick Fifth Row L2R I Mills A Traczynski B Fischer J Krypciak J Gray J Montesano J Mangion D Evans V Dawson Sixth Row L2R B Hrvojevic P Romano M Gordon C Burridge R Begovic G Cotter M Dixon Principal Mr P Forbes A collection of 32 coloured photographs of staff and students of Sunshine Technical School for the year 1989. ...1051.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Staff 1051.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Art Graphics 1051.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Rage Group 1051.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 07 07EC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Samantha Gahan Aaron Woods Angela Brown Harvey Hahne Leah Saric Lee Bakes Kylie Willett Second Row L2R James Gowans Rennie Sultana Belinda Jackson Susan Marriot Justin Trevorrow Chris Gowans Third Row L2R Paul Marney Dean Guildoyle Joey Marsay Rodney Oldham Teachers S Egan C Cook Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 07 07HM Boys Names Front Row L2R Stephen Chabowski Rodney Vella Brock Collins Grant Williams Anthony Krivohlavek Jason Clark Paul Grech Second Row L2R Shawn Duan Glen Van Boven Ian Gaffiero Edward Loriente Ken Harrison Third Row L2R Aaron Savage Brett Ross Billy Dimech Teacher Mr Harry Margaris Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 07 07WW Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lee Gibbard Simone Donnelly Penny Evans Lisa Hearn Amanda McVeigh Tammy Holland Second Row L2R Xenios Tzios Ryan Havard Trevor Spence Paul Galea Emmanuel Marabeliotakis Justin Williams Third Row L2R Paul Grech Martin Parisi Stephen Ruzeu Teacher W Wright Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 08 08AM Boys Names Front Row L2R Jason Wri ght Donald Lockman Mark Bates Anthony Palm Adrian Wright Mathew Armeni Wayne Borg Second Row L2R Rodney Dingley Chris Tanti Mathew McMillen Leigh Maskell Andrew Hawkins Tony Doslov Adrian East Third Row L2R Anthony Grinham Patrick Vella Simon Curmi Jamie Howard Phillip Ruzeu Jamie Apap Teacher Mr A McCarter Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 08 08AT Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Lisa Gatt Helen Matejic Kellie Ann Thompson Andrea Glazner Sabine Clayton Michelle Gray Christine McLachlan Colleen Goodsell Aileen Greaves Second Row L2R Michael Deveson Gerard Baldacchino Steven Cashion Graeme Eudey Eric Deanslis Brice Milne Jamie Spiteri Phillip Shaw Third Row L2R Shane McLean Lisa Keith Kim Van Boven Tony Platten Teacher Mr Angela Truono Principle Mr P Forbes 1051.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 08 08MR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Tracy Brown Leanne Hilton Christine Smith Belinda McVeish Jennifer Owen Sharna Donnelly Sally Haliday Rosemaree Raffaele Second Row L2R Brett Burridge Michael Carneille Rob Forte Tulav Bulamo Mandy Tonna Natalie Ratajszczak Andrew Grinham Martin Artigas Trevor Langrisse Third Row L2R Paul Brown Troy Grima Steven Alexander Mark Debono Rob Apap Teacher Margaret Rees Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 09 09FC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Barbara Wyse Kim Perry Pam Hill Mellissa Raffael Margaret Bettin Melissa Alldis Lynette Richards Second Row L2R Carla Richards Kylie Dearaugo Kristy Shelley Kate Barnard Michelle Dearaugo Lisa Willett Paul Dalli Third Row L2R Shawn Sposito Shannon Doll Slhane Firth Ray Tonna Chris Doll Frank Sulamg Teacher Mr Frank Cini Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 09 09GS Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Mark Ramsay Deborah Gebert Allan Robinson Trudy Gates Andrew Ioannou Kim Gahan Steve Hurford Second Row L2R Ricky Vella Shane King Karen Dorrough Melanie Carey Hannah Cracknell David Marino Scott Meyers Third Row L2R Jason Bowman Iliya Karlith John Dimieri Teacher G Shaw Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 09 09MM Boys Names Front Row L2R Simon Buttigieg Alan Mifsud Joseph Gatt Peter Dalli Matthew White David Micallef Second Row L2R Joey Thompson Robert Schnneider Steven Montebello Sean Ansell Shem Smeaton Scott Cracknell Third Row L2R Roy Owen Jason Grech Michael Randell Brendon Dixon Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 09 09SP Boys Names Front Row L2R Michael Gay Mark Steers Renato Olivieri John McMillan Bradley McLean Jason Buttigieg Ben Kim Second Row L2R Paul Porter Travis Layton Jason Bugeja Steven Gatt Peter Bettin Jason Fowler Third Row L2R Ken Ashton Michael Demjanancuk Dean Collins David Axiak Teacher Mr Sarino Prinzi Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10AC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Glen Falzon Joe Mizzi Peop Vilardo Brett Caisley Ralph DiQuattro Scott Trevorrow Gary Briffa Second Row L2R Christine Hearn Nicole Logan Melainy Fayer Hammie Maskell Grace Micallef Teacher Mrs Cassar Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10DM Boys Girls Names Row L2R Brenda Langridge Julie Anne Farrugia Melanie Porter Daina Moyses Tracy Duncan Second Row L2R Joanne Macarty Tricia Berry Rachael Harrick Melina McEwan Jodie Lindsey Rebecca Masuglia Third Row L2R Stuart Flemley Marko Martinovic Nathan Nunro Teachers Lesia Davey L Beardsley Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10IR Boys Names Front Row L2R Allan Cramp Stephen Filliponi David Gristi Adam Glazner Ibrahm Besim Adam Cornwill Dale Fieldew Second Row L2R Peter Duncan Nick Bakic Graeme Bury Scott Burridge Paul Kriehn Dale Fishlock Michael Quinn Third Row L2R Guy Spinks Anthony Bonello Glenn Dyson Chris Jordan Billy Korunvski Teacher Mr Ian Roberts Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10KC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Janet Davis Stephen Drake April Williams Matthew Cox Ellen Fischer Andrew McLachlan Michelle HIlton Second Row L2R Adam Grudzinski Robert Jurcic Paul Georgiou Craig Ward Daniel Verkys Teacher Mrs K Coakley Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10PD Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Maria Palma Desmond Vella Emma Bounday Joseph Spiteri Nadine Hall James Keenan Julie Baldacchino Second Row L2R Mario Sammut Craig Roper Kellie McMillan Andrea Allan David Mercicia Jason Sposito Third RudiRow Shane Cramp Richard Perrow Michael Micallef Troy Rogan Savvas Tsivicos Teacher M Panagiotidis Mr P Forbes 1051.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 10 10TT Boys Names Front Row L2R Paul Lott Leigh Williams Richard Welch Steven Sultana David Rowlington Mark Plant Brendon Holland Second Row L2R Darren Portelli Daryl King Goran Milic Adrian Johnson Corey Sutherland Third Row L2R Suleyman Gulmen Robert Dalton Jason Dingley Michael Javni Jason Grech Teachers Mr John Thorpe Mr Mick Tancredi Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11CF Boys Names Front Row L2R Zoran Vasilevski Louis Zahra Mark Gauci Mark Roach Glenn Cook Mathew Martin Ben Attard Second Row L2R David Dalli Shayne Hedley Shane Cockburn Jason McCintock George Wells Shannon Evans Teacher Mr Chris Ferizis Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11JM Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Mathew Keeping Bobbie Keeping Shawn Gibbard Mark Perry Paris Roumbos Peter Sammut Jamie Gatt Second Row L2R Cindy Gay Troy Falconer Kelly Miller Jacqueline Fisher Mark Catania Debbie Keeping Third Row L2R Johnny Gauci Jason Farrugia Absent Verdik Ceni Jenny Williams Teacher Mr John Henry Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11MD Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Carol Kerri Lisa Dyer Zita Kostadinovic Jackie Clark Jenny Bodemaide Fiona Mingins Rita Brincat Second Row L2R Jodi Dyer Anthony Gatt Shane McLean Jamie Melrose Donald Rodda Louise Berry Third Row L2R Darren Edwards Gary Leighton Anthony McGrath Paul Fieldew Teachers Ms Debbie Fisher Mr Mike Croker Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11MR Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Dianne Whitton Aaron Gray Chris Begeja Elissa Miller James Calleja Mark Vella Rachael Gates Second Row L2R Narelle Logan Ante Jankovic Mark Power Jamie Tonna Adam Kehagias Eddie Hawkins Rita Gretch Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11SP Boys Names Front Row L2R Brett Scotland Ben Seferler Jason Gauci Chris Bavage Adam Kuras Steven Randall Ivan Gili Second Row L2R Jason Micallef Leigh Childs Rodney Hart Yani Tsavdaridis Nick Calleja Lee Havard Teacher Mr Steve Penna Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 11 11WW Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Mathew Muster Leslie Johnson Donna Allan John Mifsud Sema Aziz Nicole Berry Darren Steele Second Row L2R Cam Ly Greg Davies Daniel Ruzeu Robert Aquilina David Zahra Third Row L2R Jason Menzel Andrew Bettin Richard Marmur Teacher Mr Chris Wheat Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 12TA Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Leanne Cooper Arthur Azzopardi Mark Baldacchino Steven Kokkinidis Tracey Dodd Second Row L2R Nicole Knight Mark Gordon Pasqualino Romano Neville Jenks Kylie Maskell Teachers Mr Andrew Lecky Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.27 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 12TB Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Julie Ramon Tracey Mills David Shilling Karen Dimeck George Nigro Tracy Carey Livalle Staker Second Row L2R Raelee McEwan Andrew Traczynski John Magnion Steven Porter Tracey McDonagh Teacher Irene Alexandrou Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.28 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 12TC Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Mary Borg Lynetter Delbridge Melissa Falzon Sharyn Farrugia Carol Chesters Carmel Sposito Second Row L2R Levi Marroqui Doni Milovanovic Donna Tatlow Donna Revell John Krypciak Andrew Evans Third Row L2R Matthew Dixon Brett Fischer Jamie Gray Jamie Montesano Teacher Mrs Angela Truono Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.29 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 12TE Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Michelle Chamberlain Reece Martin Allen Carrick Narelle Fayer Dean Gauci Paul Nuttall Karne Jones Second Row L2R Stephen Nuttall Denise Brown Greg Cotter Craig Burridge Rudi Begoviv Kendra Leighton Dean Evans Teacher Anne Langdon Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.30 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 12TF Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Dianne Azzopardi Kim Brown Amanda Hancock Charmaine Graham Melinda Firth Vicki Dawson Rachael Masuglio Teacher M Reynolds Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.31 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 VCE TOP Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R Judy Martinali Adrian Iodite Kaylene Pfeiffer David Cassar Jenny Marriott Geoff Fieldew Carina Yanaz Second Row L2R Ana Dzomba Huseyin Ramadan Martin Marnik Errol Kominescu Darren Seisun George Santamaria Gillian Mathers Teacher Mr Gialamatzis Principal Mr P Forbes 1051.32 - Sunshine Technical School 1989 Year 12 VCE T12 Boys Girls Names Front Row L2R D Azzopardi M Borg L Delbridge L Cooper J Ramon C Chesters I Dodd R Masugia M Falzon M Chamberia C Sposito L Staker Second Row L2R K Jones A Azzopardi M Fayer D Milovanovic C Graham T McDonagh M Knight S Kokkinides T Carey P Nuttal R Martin R Evans Third Row L2R G Nigro J Busuttill G Farrugia M Jenks R Hancock S Nuttall M Dunstan D Gauci K Maskell D Shilling D Tatlow R Brown L Marroquin Fourth Row L2R K Dimeck M Baldacchino D Brown S Porter M Firth D Revell R McEwen M Walker K Leighton A Carrick Fifth Row L2R I Mills A Traczynski B Fischer J Krypciak J Gray J Montesano J Mangion D Evans V Dawson Sixth Row L2R B Hrvojevic P Romano M Gordon C Burridge R Begovic G Cotter M Dixon Principal Mr P Forbessunshine technical school, technical school, sunshine, student, class photo
