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Federation University Historical CollectionReports, Thylacines and Large Predators Sightings, 1950-2011, 1950-2011
... ...mark foster...The folder was collected for research being conducted by David Waldron. australian mythical animals collection david waldron tiger greenwald tasmanian tiger roberts wadsworth mary wadsworth portland leo gillick merino ann matthews h. mincham footprint helena lucas cape bridgewater wilbert wilson puma paw rocklands reservoir paw cast emmaville panther mulgoa jack victory samela harris narrabri c.j. johnson wandsworth robertson edward hallstron yetman d. liddicoot f. hallam liger ben lomand ben lomand panther methvern park john hutton black mountain elvy adams joe clifford armidale australian marsupial cat glenn innes barraba manilla uralla stan wyatt ashford emaville kingston laurence miller a.t. o'farrell pad marks edward hallstrom tasmanian devil wonthaggi jim drodge cyril maurier j. wright jack brennocks marsupial wolf hyaena b.l. meeby circus animals blue mountains jack duane coff's harbour daylesford lyonville j.r. templeton otways p.w. hunt emmaville panther dingos coolatai panther wilson's promontory hambley-clark mark foster broken hill puma tarnagulla tarnagulla puma jan juc grampians tom croderick clifford andrews bunyip wedderburn john lavery mt korong rare fauna research society peter chappell denmark mt barker mike voss ernie palm southern pantgher yowie min min mongarlowe river monga state forest john reid thylacine prospect reservoir sugarloaf john higgins kyneton ravenswood bendigotom austin hamilton ron strachan samuel wilson albert austin jaguars inverell r.s. paterson ian lobsey black sal new england panther kingstown a.f. o'farrell mile creek Folder of newsclips and articles relating to "Big Cats", Thylacines, and other large predators ...The folder or correspondence is the result of a Freedom of Information request made to the Department of Sustainability and Environment in 2011. The folder was collected for research being conducted by David Waldron.Folder of newsclips and articles relating to "Big Cats", Thylacines, and other large predators. * The Argus, 04 May 1940 - 'Strange Animal a Dog' at Daylesford (Lyonville) sighted by J.R. Templeton australian mythical animals collection, david waldron, tiger, greenwald, tasmanian tiger, roberts wadsworth, mary wadsworth, portland, leo gillick, merino, ann matthews, h. mincham, footprint, helena lucas, cape bridgewater, wilbert wilson, puma paw, rocklands reservoir, paw cast, emmaville, panther, mulgoa, jack victory, samela harris, narrabri, c.j. johnson, wandsworth, robertson, edward hallstron, yetman, d. liddicoot, f. hallam, liger, ben lomand, ben lomand panther, methvern park, john hutton, black mountain, elvy adams, joe clifford, armidale, australian marsupial cat, glenn innes, barraba, manilla, uralla, stan wyatt, ashford, emaville, kingston, laurence miller, a.t. o'farrell, pad marks, edward hallstrom, tasmanian devil, wonthaggi, jim drodge, cyril maurier, j. wright, jack brennocks, marsupial wolf, hyaena, b.l. meeby, circus animals, blue mountains, jack duane, coff's harbour, daylesford, lyonville, j.r. templeton, otways, p.w. hunt, emmaville panther, dingos, coolatai panther, wilson's promontory, hambley-clark, mark foster, broken hill, puma, tarnagulla, tarnagulla puma, jan juc, grampians, tom croderick, clifford andrews, bunyip, wedderburn, john lavery, mt korong, rare fauna research society, peter chappell, denmark, mt barker, mike voss, ernie palm, southern pantgher, yowie, min min, mongarlowe river, monga state forest, john reid, thylacine, prospect reservoir, sugarloaf, john higgins, kyneton, ravenswood, bendigotom austin, hamilton, ron strachan, samuel wilson, albert austin, jaguars, inverell, r.s. paterson, ian lobsey, black sal, new england panther, kingstown, a.f. o'farrell, mile creek -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotographs - black and white, Ballarat College of Advanced Education: 1st Year Applied Science Students, 1983, 1983
... mark...beamish, lisa...blake, linda...bodon, stephen...brown, rodney...byron, dean...campbell, noreen...cesnik, frank...clark, geoffrey...clarke, peter...coffey, damien...daniel, michelle...desnoy,gary...de vries, peter...drake, peter...duthie, barry...elkin, gary...? e/f guiseppe...flanagan, denise...ford, gary...foster...Of this number there are only 16 girls in the course for this year. applied science 1st year barker, alison baxter, mark beamish, lisa blake, linda bodon, stephen brown, rodney byron, dean campbell, noreen cesnik, frank clark, geoffrey clarke, peter coffey, damien daniel, michelle desnoy,gary de vries, peter drake, peter duthie, barry elkin, gary ? e/f guiseppe flanagan, denise ford, gary foster ...Individual images of students in 1st Year Applied Science Course. The names of the student is written under the photo - in alphabetical order. Some spaces have no photo. Some names have been crossed out. In total there are 91 names (55 on one and 36 on the other). Of this number there are only 16 girls in the course for this year.Two beige cards with small black and white photographs - photographer's proofsName of student under photo - alphabetical orderapplied science, 1st year, barker, alison, baxter, mark, beamish, lisa, blake, linda, bodon, stephen, brown, rodney, byron, dean, campbell, noreen, cesnik, frank, clark, geoffrey, clarke, peter, coffey, damien, daniel, michelle, desnoy,gary, de vries, peter, drake, peter, duthie, barry, elkin, gary, ? e/f guiseppe, flanagan, denise, ford, gary, foster, gary, fowler, anthony, fullarton, david, gore, brendan, gorell, brett, gowers, alan, grinham, wayne, hall, richard, harrison, francis, hartmann, mark, hay, theresa, hovard,stephen, hoy, terrance, hull, grant, humphries, robert, hynd,geraldine, jakubans, linda, jarecki, ted, jeffreys, andrew, johns, alvin, kirkpatrick, kaye, laidlaw, gary, lazarus, peter, lean, rohan, long, paul, markby, craig, mcdonald, peter, mceuna, timothy, mcinnes, gregory, mckay, james, nicholson, scott, o'connor, paul, owen, janette, owen, michael, pear, zlatko, picorrillo, john, pilkington, john, potter, steven, prendergast, maurice, roberts, barry, ryan, marie, schwarz, peter, seeary, adrian, shiells, jane, stevenson, michael, tan, simon, taylor, catherine, turkuile, marianne, thomas, rosemarie, twyford, keith, vorstenbosch, mark, walker, paul, ward, jennifer, warner, gary, wheeler, stuart, winter, anthony, wood, mark, yee, arthur, zentgraf, mark, bowie, ?, davies, ronald, mckay, ?, maclean, andrew, cramer, geoff, page, stuart, firth, barry, fry, b, hennesy, tom, hoell, nicholas, evans, michael -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyEphemera - OAKDALE ANGLING CLUB
... Mark... Morris Ian... Oldham Richard... Bjorksten Robin... Rnooken Dean... Burtt Ray... Elliott Ace... Cepuritis Tali... Hansen Don... Tuck Don... Hansen Evelyn... Cepuritis Alwyn... Stone Ruby... Elliott Eric... Born Max... Fitzpatrick Jack... Tobe W.... Matthews I... Renfrew W.... Carter M.... Degering Ron... Henwood Arthur... Law Arthur... Beckwith Keith... Hills Allan... Chancellor Bert... Alberton Hall... Hansen Russell... Leary John... Davis Patsy... Hooper Alec... Deverson Marlene... Lewer Ron... Yiap Jimmy... McCreadie Iain... Stapleton Mike... Evans Elug... Evans Ron... Quinn Russell... Kreutzer Ed.... Sikkens Roulof... Caldecott Ken... Constantine Jenny... Foster...Mark Morris Ian Oldham Richard Bjorksten Robin Rnooken Dean Burtt Ray Elliott Ace Cepuritis Tali Hansen Don Tuck Don Hansen Evelyn Cepuritis Alwyn Stone Ruby Elliott Eric Born Max Fitzpatrick Jack Tobe W. Matthews I Renfrew W. Carter M. Degering Ron Henwood Arthur Law Arthur Beckwith Keith Hills Allan Chancellor Bert Alberton Hall Hansen Russell Leary John Davis Patsy Hooper Alec Deverson Marlene Lewer Ron Yiap Jimmy McCreadie Iain Stapleton Mike Evans Elug Evans Ron Quinn Russell Kreutzer Ed. Sikkens Roulof Caldecott Ken Constantine Jenny Foster ...Eight items on Oakdale Angling Club: 1/Seven newsletters, vol 28, no. 3 1983; vol 28, no. 4 and no. 5, 1984; vol. 29, no. 5, 1985; vol. 30 no. 1 and no. 2. 1985 and 1987 Christmas edition. The newsletters contain fishing information, tides and weather, fishing holidays and the clubs social events from 1983 to 1987. 2/A copy of the 1988 syllabus, a ticket to the Annual Dinner Dance in 1987 and a compliment card from the public relations officer of the club.oakdale angling club, anglers, sporting clubs, minear terry v., murrumbeena, halls, tabone henry, ovinn russell, williams gerry, hansen don, vos colin, mitchell cyril, evans bob, scott jeff, vliet john jan, stapleton mike, rees ron, stone graeme, horsey ian, dillan ernie, seward w.g., kreutzer leigh, harris evan, rowe phillip, eismontas vic, schmidt john, brooking dean, tuck don, stepham brian, stepham margaret, farmer stvart, cook kate, minear tom, matthews alf, jellett ethel, evans max, dave keith, constantine mark, morris ian, oldham richard, bjorksten robin, rnooken dean, burtt ray, elliott ace, cepuritis tali, hansen don, tuck don, hansen evelyn, cepuritis alwyn, stone ruby, elliott eric, born max, fitzpatrick jack, tobe w., matthews i, renfrew w., carter m., degering ron, henwood arthur, law arthur, beckwith keith, hills allan, chancellor bert, alberton hall, hansen russell, leary john, davis patsy, hooper alec, deverson marlene, lewer ron, yiap jimmy, mccreadie iain, stapleton mike, evans elug, evans ron, quinn russell, kreutzer ed., sikkens roulof, caldecott ken, constantine jenny, foster jett, setford geoff, morris joe, hanna nell, rees gwen, bearlin david, hansen evelyn, thornton bob, hansen don, kreutzer eileen, desmond john, crompton kim, champion ken, waters len, brasher john, jenkins neville, nicholson ken, deters glen, darcy frank, scott geoff, cook barry, cook martin, anderson ken, anderson sue, rodriguez john, carosso joan -
Maffra Sugarbeet MuseumTrowel
... Engraved to mark the laying of the foundation stone at the Maffra Sugarbeet Factory in 1897 by Mrs A.M. Foster...Foster on the occasion of laying the memorial stone for the Beet Sugar Factory at Maffra on June 19th 1897 by Waring and Howden [Bowden?] builders. A silver presentation trowel with handle of unknown white compound, in an oblong case. The case is covered in black leatherette/paper, with green satin lining in the lid and black velvet inner base. Engraved to mark ...Presented to Mrs A.M. Foster (husband a director, may have been major shareholder) on occasion of laying of foundation stone at Maffra Sugarbeet Factory in 1897. Representatives of Frederick Barley, who visited the museum in September 2009 believe they have an identical trowelA silver presentation trowel with handle of unknown white compound, in an oblong case. The case is covered in black leatherette/paper, with green satin lining in the lid and black velvet inner base. Engraved to mark the laying of the foundation stone at the Maffra Sugarbeet Factory in 1897 by Mrs A.M. Foster. Much embellished with hand engraving. Box edged inside with ruched satin around edges."Presented to Mrs A.M. Foster on the occasion of laying the memorial stone for the Beet Sugar Factory at Maffra on June 19th 1897 by Waring and Howden [Bowden?] builders.sugarbeet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Programme - BENDIGO OPERATIC SOCIETY ''ANNIE GET YOUR GUN''
... Cast: Kerry Lorenz as a Small Girl - Ferd Lorenz as Charlie Davenport - Shane Brennan as Mac (Property Manager) - Douglas Sayle as Foster Wilson - Ann Ball as Dolly Tate - Annette Beckwith as Winnie Tate - Terry Carr as Tommy Keeler - Len Carr as Frank Butler - Heather Lindhe as Annie Oakley - Mark Edebone, Peter Miller as Little Jake - Debbie Moyle, Rosemarie Favaloro as Nellie - Jennifer Carr, Cathy Johnson as Jessie - Judith Hall, Suzanne Hartley as Minnie - Brian Thomas as Col.Wm F. ...Cast: Kerry Lorenz as a Small Girl - Ferd Lorenz as Charlie Davenport - Shane Brennan as Mac (Property Manager) - Douglas Sayle as Foster Wilson - Ann Ball as Dolly Tate - Annette Beckwith as Winnie Tate - Terry Carr as Tommy Keeler - Len Carr as Frank Butler - Heather Lindhe as Annie Oakley - Mark Edebone, Peter Miller as Little Jake - Debbie Moyle, Rosemarie Favaloro as Nellie - Jennifer Carr, Cathy Johnson as Jessie - Judith Hall, Suzanne Hartley as Minnie - Brian Thomas as Col.Wm F. ...Bendigo Operatic Society ''Annie Get Your Gun'' At the Capital Theatre View Street Bendigo for a Six Night Season Commencing Thursday 18th November,1971. Producer: Max Collis. Assistant Producer, Bellet and Wardrobe Mistress: Madge Welch. Society Pianist: Ruth Gorman. Musical Director: Gwen Grose. Cast: Kerry Lorenz as a Small Girl - Ferd Lorenz as Charlie Davenport - Shane Brennan as Mac (Property Manager) - Douglas Sayle as Foster Wilson - Ann Ball as Dolly Tate - Annette Beckwith as Winnie Tate - Terry Carr as Tommy Keeler - Len Carr as Frank Butler - Heather Lindhe as Annie Oakley - Mark Edebone, Peter Miller as Little Jake - Debbie Moyle, Rosemarie Favaloro as Nellie - Jennifer Carr, Cathy Johnson as Jessie - Judith Hall, Suzanne Hartley as Minnie - Brian Thomas as Col.Wm F. Cody - Valerie Griffith as Mrs. Little Horse - Wilma Baldwin as Mrs. Black Tooth - Kerry Hogan as Trainman - Bridgette Agnew as Waitress - John Tonkin as Conductor - Bernard Keogh as Major Gordon Lillie (Pawnee Bill) - Fred trewarn as Chief Sitting Bull - Ann Rundall as Wild Horse Ceremonial Dancer - Jan Lovett as Sylvia Potter Porter - Jill James as Mrs. Adamsprogram, theatre, bendigo operatic society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CASTLEMAINE STATE FESTIVAL, CASTLEMAINE, 2 November 1990
... Foster... Tony Kean... Mike Wilson... Flynn Bros... Andrew Last... Mark...Val Restarick: Pottery and outdoor planters. 2nd Biennial Ernest Leviny Commemorative Silver Exhibition, leading contemporary silversmiths; Hendrick Foster, Tony Kean, Mike Wilson, Flynn Bros, Andrew Last, Mark Edgoose, Peter Gerter, Beatrice Schlabowsly, Marian Hoskings, Karyn Kirby, Chris Sherwin, Peter McBride, Fran Allison. ...Val Restarick: Pottery and outdoor planters. 2nd Biennial Ernest Leviny Commemorative Silver Exhibition leading contemporary silversmiths; Hendrick Foster Tony Kean Mike Wilson Flynn Bros Andrew Last Mark Edgoose Peter Gerter Beatrice Schlabowsly Marian Hoskings Karyn Kirby Chris Sherwin Peter McBride Fran Allison. ...Castlemaine State Festival, Castlemaine. 2 November 1990. Programme. From the Chairmen - Mr Bereck Segan. Melbourne Committee: B R Segan, O.B.E. (Chairman), M Besen, A.O. (Deputy Chairman), Mrs H Dore (Hon. Sec.), C Anzarut, N Bourke, Ms M Coillet, Prof. C Duckworth, G Fairfax, A.M., K MacKenzie-Forbes, A.M., Mrs B Margetts, Dr F R Moulds, I.S.O., R Nordlinger, J Parker, M.B.E., A Porter, Ms M Prendergast, C Pyett, Ms D Reilly, Mrs, Ms L Schiftan, P M Schiftan, D Segan, B J Stewart, Ms S Walker, Dr R Wlikie. Melbourne Committee: I O'Halloran, (Chairman), Mrs M Rilen (Hon.Sec.), Miss R Wood (Treas), Mrs L Bennet, Mrs M Bock, S Cox, Cr T Daniell, Mrs H Griffiths, B Heydon, N Jennings, Mrs C McKellar, Miss M Oliver, L O'Toole, F Ransome-Smith, J Shortal, Dr D Silver, Mrs V Victor-Gordon, Mes E Warren, Miss L Waters. Welcome to the 1990 Castlemaine State Festival. As one festival closes, planning for the next commences immediately.. . Mr Ian O'Halloran, Chairman, Castlemaine. Castlemaine State Festival Administration, Festival Manager: Phee Broadway, Manager's Assistant: Mary Harris, Technical Manager: Lis Pain, Drawing Prize Co-ordinator: Bev Singleton, Farnham Concert Co-Ordinator: Noel Jennings with Victorian Rock Foundation. Event Listings: Opening by Hon. Jim Kennan M.P., Deputy Premier and Minister for the Arts Castlemaine Stadium. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Conductor - Hiroyuki Iwaki, Soloist - Dong -Suk Kang. Royal Variety Club Grand Final Theatre Royal, Town Crier Mr Neville Stonehouse. Kilmna Wildflower Walk. 'Melbourne: Architecture Today and the year 2000' Professor Peter McIntyre, A.O. Wine tasting. Selected Antique Fair. Organ Recital, organist Michael Bottomly. Mickleford Tour. A Closer Look at Castlemaine, Castlemaine Historical Society. 'Local Brew' Love Letters by A R Gurney, Starring Julia Blake and Terry Norris Directed by George Fairfax A.M. The Noel Watson Show. John Pringle and Miriam Gormley sing Operatic Gems with the Rantos Collegium and conductor Nicholas Braithwaite. The Incredible Shrinking Mortgage Show', Pat Wilson and Adrian Barnes. Festival Nightcap, Mr P P an acrobatic delight. Breakfast with Potts in the Park. A Stroll Around Town, Historical Society guide. Gardens Open. Selected Antique Fair. Festive Family Fun, musician Natasha Moszenin, Fratellini Brothers, Tim Hurley, Wally Fair Ground Organ, Foundry Band, Megan Jones, Mr P P. A guided Tour, Mrs Marjorie Rilen. Goetz Richter - Violin, Jeanett Carrigan - Piano. 'King Lear', Berenice Kavanagh and Suzanne Kersten. The Chagell Ensemble, Rita Reichman, Piano, Semmy Stalhammer, Violin. Trevor Jones, Viola. David Pereira, Cello. Steven Reeves, Double Bass. 'The Incredible Shrinking Mortagage Show' Pat Wilson and Adrian Barnes. Festival Hymns. 'Recital' Hellen Noonan, Douglas Horton, David Chesworth, Jacqui Everett, Jude Gunson. Music for Flute and Piano, Dereck Jones - Flute, Jeanell Carrigan - Piano. 'Brass With Class' William Evans - trumpet, David Farrend - trumpet, Russell Davis - french horn, Ken McClimont - trombone, Eric Klay - bass trombone. Piano Recital - Richard Mapp. Chris Ludwick's Society Synocopators - Cup Eve Cabaret, Chris Ludowyk - trombone, Peter Gaudion- Trumpet, Richard Miller - reeds, Pip Avent - tuba, Cal Duffy's - drums. 'Cup Eve Comedy' Rachel Berger and Richard Stubbs. Festival Nightcap Mr P P. Botanical Gardens Tour Kevin Walsh. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Glenn Elston. By arrangement with Feipp and Park Projects and Elston, Hocking and Woods Pty Ltd. Family Concert, Piano for 4 hands Jocelyn Abbott and Richard Mapp, actor Justin Shortal. Cup Day Sports Carnival. Fashion Parade, luncheon available at Georgians in George Clark Place. The Melba Trio, Carolyn Hayes - Oboe, Jane Stacvy - cor anglais, Seng Tong - Oboe. 'Images' Prudence Davis - flute, Jeffrey Crellin - oboe, Peter Lynch - guitar. 'Sounds in Time' Andree Cozens - soprano, Berenice Kavanagh - words, Dudley - Simons - piano, John Snowden - Guitar, Peter Taylor - Set design & lighting. 'Music for Celestial Voices' Laurence - Jenkins - organ, Mary Anderson - harp, Margot Anderson - harp, Margot Cory - soprano. 'Proms for Preps' Nehama Patkin. Organ Recital Keeith Bottomley. Kaweka Walk, Kaweka Reserve Committee. 'Camille Claudel'. The Tudor Choristers Musical Director - John O'Donnell. 'Something for Everyone' Nehama Patkin - piano, guitar and voice, Peter Clinch - saxaphone and clarinet, major Australian Orchastras. 'The Dock Brief' & 'What Shall We Tell Caroline' Neville Stonehouse, Kay Barker, David Bickart, Angela Walter. 'Bluebeard' The Rag & Bone Theatre Company. Poedijono and the Javanese Gamelan, Poedijono (Teacher), musician, dancer and puppeteer. Botanical Gardens Tour, Kevin Walsh, horticulturist and garden writer. 'Music through the Ages' 'Pizzicato' - classical guitar ensemble, Castlemaine Courthouse, Bruce Millar, Meryl Wilkinson, Greg Wilkinson, Greg James, Joan Maher, Danny Silver. Bach and Vivaldi - Elysium Ensemble Greg Dikmans - Art Director, flute & recorder, Julie Hewison - violin, Lucinda Moon - violin, Janet Ferandez - viola, Miriam Morris - cello, Rosemanry Westbrook - double bass, John O'Donnell - harpsichord. 'Handle by Candle' Laurence Jenkins. Sarah Grunstein at the Piano, Sarah Grunstein. 'Let the Children Sing' Castlemaine Children's Choir, director Michael Bottomley, soloist Peter Bottomley. 'Made in Australia' Phillip Day, Bruce Waston, & 'Twankydillo'. The Dancers Company of the Australian Ballet, Les Sylphides, Dame Peggy van Praagh, Sir John Betjeman, Robert Ray. 'The Wooden Child' Handspan Theatre, Douglass Horton, Ken Evans, Andre Greenwell, Peter J Wilson, Philip Lethean. Botanic Gardens Tour Kevin Walsh. Divine Accidents and Heavenly Venues' William (Bill) Akers, A.M., Director of Productions, Australian Ballet. Jazz at the Jail. Another Stroll round Castlemaine, Historical Society. Muckleford Tour, Naturalists Club. 'Sketches' The Argus Guitar Quartet, Jochen Sxhubert, Tania Ravbar, Samantha Tout, Chi Ly.Scores for Instruments and Voices, Phylis Bachelor. Fred Shade, flute; Mara Miller, Violin; Len Vorster, piano; Loris Synan, soprano; and the students of the Faculty of Music, Melbourne University. Music for Four Hands at One Keyboard, Jocelyn Abbot and Richard Mapp. Paul Grabowsky and the Groovematics, Paul Graboesky, piano. Andrew Gander, Drums. Doug de Vries, guitar. Bob Venier, Trumpet, Flugelhorn. Ian Chaplin, saxophone. Garry Costello, double bass. Shelley Scown, vocals. 'My Most Loved Songs' David Bickart - Basso. Chapliapin, McEachern, Pinza, Robeson, Dawson. A Stroll Around Town, Historical Society. Breakfast at Buda. Garden Open. Festival Eucharist, choir and orchestra Directed by Kevin Bottomley. Music, Madness, Magic. Itchy Feet Pep Band, 'Sound Steppers', 'Legs on the Wall', Andrew Elliot, Antebodies. A Guided Tour of Angligan Parish Church. John Farnham in Concert, The Chain Reaction Tour. John Farnham. Exhibitions: Aspects of France: The Australian Artist's View. Artsits include John Russell, Lloyd Rees, David Davies, John Dent, Eric Wilson, E Phillips Fox, Ethal Carrick, Rupert Bunny, Max Meldrum, Will Ashton, George Bell and others. Annemieke Mein: Embroidery and Applique. Castlemaine Artists Incorporated 6th Biennial Exhibition. Dominique Segan Castlemaine State Festival Drawing Prize 1990. 'Provocative Pieces'. 'Feathered Friends' Barbara Muir. Through the Looking Glass. Handmade - For Pleasure, Julie Cook - dolls and puppets; Traude Beilharz - hats; Gwen Cook - embroidery; Erika Beilharz - woven pieces. 'High Art' students of Castlemaine. 'Works in Wood' Laurie Vella. Old Telegraph Station, Pioneers and Old Residents Association, Jubilee booklet on sale. Studio Exhibition, Juliana Hilton: Prints, paintings decorated screens and furniture. Val Restarick: Pottery and outdoor planters. 2nd Biennial Ernest Leviny Commemorative Silver Exhibition, leading contemporary silversmiths; Hendrick Foster, Tony Kean, Mike Wilson, Flynn Bros, Andrew Last, Mark Edgoose, Peter Gerter, Beatrice Schlabowsly, Marian Hoskings, Karyn Kirby, Chris Sherwin, Peter McBride, Fran Allison. Ray Stanyer - Ceramic Paintings. Norman Anderson - Water Colour Studies. 'Australian & Baroque' David Terry. 'Mediterranean Images' Val Restarick. Framing Shop, Brian Harding. Exhibition of Women Artists, Liz Caffin, Mary Quinlton, Debra Watkins, Lorraine Le Plastrier. Maine Images, Jacki Bickart, Valarie Blake, Sue Breeney, Kate Burtchell, Janet Chapman, Diana Davidson, Betty Hall, Deidre Hull, Molly Maddox, Norma McKenzie, Beth Oag, Rhyll Plant, Michell Phillipson, Diane Thompson. Ceramics, Ian Drumond. 'The Esplanade of Palms' (Brickworks Exhibition), John Wilkins. Han Built Pottery, George Butcher. Hollis Gallery, Richard Hollis, Kathy Hollis. 'End of an Era', Castlemaine Technical College Student Exhibition. 'Building A Country', Commissioned by the Latrobe Library, the Australian State Library of Victoria. The Festival Exhibition. 'Colour - Three Way's, Alice Clague, Geoffrey Clague, Howard Tozer. Tonal Oil Painters and Tapestry Exhibition by a group of local artists, Albert Pollard, Shirley Anderson, Valerie Blake, Ivy Brown, Marjorie Byrne, Janet Chapman, Frances Cree, Colleen Hall, Loretta Harris, Phyllis McClure, Lorraine McDowell, Norma McLean, Margaret Maher, Winsome Morrat, Jean Perry, Martha Phillips, Alison Ross, Norma Sneddon, Val Story, Irene Szabo, Jean Wells, and Alan Winzor. Roma Dodson.'BarleyTwist Cottage', Bill Davies, Linda Long, Fred Kuhnl. Photography Exhibition: Faces and Souls. Children's Books and Illustrations, Meet the authors and illustrators. Burnett Gallery and Garden, Drew Lawson, photographer of Eaglehawk. Decorated Cakes & Sugar Craft Exhibition, Barbara Porter. Sponsored by Marong Hotel. The Central Victorian Unique Design & Restoration Centre, historical photographs, sketches, etc. Badger's Keep Nursery & Mr Badger's Shop, Margaret Lees, Bill Jackson. Carriage Builders & Restorers. 'Harmonious Inspirations X Four' Kristina Browning, Catherine Tait, Rod Pitt, Lindy McAboy, Castle Mice by Sonia. Historic Cottage, 'Orvil Dean Stud', John and Anne Murdock, Judy Dean. The Heritage of Maldon, Geoffery Stocks. Stanyer's Pottery, Dragon Magic, Annett Annand, Ellan Hansa. 2(two) copies of this program.event, entertainment, castemaine state festival, castlemaine state festival, castlemaine 1990. programme. chairmen - mr bereck segan. committee:b r segan, o.b.e. (chairman), m besen, a.o. (deputy chairman), mrs h dore (hon. sec.), c anzarut, n bourke, ms m coillet, prof. c duckworth, g fairfax, a.m., k mackenzie-forbes, a.m., mrs b margetts, dr f r moulds, i.s.o., r nordlinger, j parker, m.b.e., a porter, ms m prendergast, c pyett, ms d reilly, mrs, ms l schiftan, p m schiftan, d segan, b j stewart, ms s walker, dr r wlikie. melbourne committee: i o'halloran, (chairman), mrs m rilen (hon.sec.), miss r wood (treas), mrs l bennet, mrs m bock, s cox, cr t daniell, mrs h griffiths, b heydon, n jennings, mrs c mckellar, miss m oliver, l o'toole, f ransome-smith, j shortal, dr d silver, mrs v victor-gordon, mes e warren, miss l waters. mr ian o'halloran, chairman, castlemaine. castlemaine state festival administration, festival manager: phee broadway, manager's assistant: mary harris, technical manager: lis pain, drawing prize co-ordinator: bev singleton, farnham concert co-ordinator: noel jennings with victorian rock foundation. event listings: opening by hon. jim kennan m.p., deputy premier and minister for the arts castlemaine stadium. melbourne symphony orchestra, condustor - hiroyuki iwaki, soloist - dong -suk kang. royal variety club grand final theatre royal, town crier mr neville stonehouse. kilmna 'melbourne: professor peter mcintyre, a.o. organist michael bottomly. mickleford tour. castlemaine historical society. love letters by a r gurney, starring julia blake terry norris directed by george fairfax a.m. the noel watson show.john pringle and miriam gormley operatic rantos collegium and conductor nicholas braithwaite. the incredible shrinking mortgage show', pat wilson and adrian barnes., mr p p an acrobatic delight. potts in the park. a stroll around town, historical society guide. selected antique fair. festive family fun, musician natasha moszenin, fratellini brothers, tim hurley, wally fair ground organ, foundry band, megan jones, . a guided tour, mrs marjorie rilen. goetz richter - violin, jeanell carrigan - piano. 'king lear', berenice kavanagh and suzanne kersten. the chagell ensemble, rita reichman, piano, semmy stalhammer, violin. trevor jones, viola. david pereira, cello.steven reeves, double bass. pat wilson and adrian barnes. festival hymns. 'recital' hellen noonan, douglas horton, david chesworth, jacqui everett, jude gunson. music for flute and piano, dereck jones - flute, jeanell carrigan - piano. 'brass with class' william evans - trumpet, david farrend - trumpet, russell davis - french horn, ken mcclimont - trombone, eric klay - bass trombone. piano recital - richard mapp. chris ludwick's society synocopators - cabaret, chris ludowyk - trombone, peter gaudion- trumpet, richard miller - reeds, pip avent - tuba, cal duffy's - drums. 'cup eve comedy' rachel berger and richard stubbs. festival nightcap mr p p. botanicla gardens tour kevin walsh. alice's adventures in wonderland glenn elston. by arrangemnent with feipp and park projects and elston, hocking and woods pty ltd. family concert, piano for 4 hands jocelyn abbott richard mapp, actor justin shortal. cup day sports carnival. fashion parade, lucheon available ar georgians in george clark place. the melba trio, carolyn hayes - oboe, jane stacvy - cor anglais, seng tong - oboe. 'images' prudence davis - flute, jeffrey crellin - oboe, peter lynch - guitar. 'sounds in time' andree cozens - soprano, berenice kavanagh - words, dudley - simons - piano, john snowden - guitar, peter taylor - set design & lighting. 'music for celestial voices' laurence - jenkins - organ, mary anderson - harp, margot anderson - harp, margot cory - soprano. 'proms for preps' nehama patkin. organ recital keeith bottomley. kaweka walk, kaweka reserve committee. 'camille claudel'. the tudor choristers musical director - john o'donnell. 'something for everyone' nehama patkin - piano, guitar and voice, peter clinch - saxophone and clarinet, major australian orchastras.'the dock brief' & 'what shall we tell caroline' neville stonehouse, kay barker, david bickart, angela walter. 'bluebeard' the rag & bone theatre company. poedijono and the javanese gamelan, poedijono (teacher), musician, dancer and puppeteer. botanical gardens tour, kevin walsh, horticulturist and garden writer. 'music through the ages' 'pizzicato' - classical guitar ensemble, courthouse, bruce millar, meryl wilkinson, greg wilkinson, greg james, joan maher, danny silver. bach and vivaldi - elysium ensemble greg dikmans - art director, flute & recorder, julie hewison - violin, lucinda moon - violin, janet ferandez - viola, miriam morris - cello, rosemanry westbrook - double bass, john o'donnell - harpsichord. 'handle by candle' laurence jenkins. sarah grunstein at the piano, sarah grunstein. 'let the children sing' castlemaine children's choir, director michael bottomley, soloist peter bottomley. 'made in australia' phillip day, bruce waston, & 'twankydillo'. the dancers company of the australian ballet, les sylphides, dame peggy van praagh, sir john betjeman, robert ray. 'the wooden child' handspan theatre, douglass horton, ken evans, andre greenwell, peter j wilson, philip lethlean. botanic gardens tour kevin walsh. divine accidents and heavenly venues' william (bill) akers, a.m., director of productions, australian ballet. jazz at the jail. stroll round castlemaine, historical society. muckleford tour, naturalists club. 'sketches' the argus guitar quartet, jochen sxhubert, tania ravbar, samantha tout, chi ly.scores for instruments and voices, phylis bachelor. fred shade, flute; mara miller, violin; len vorster, piano; loris synan, soprano; students of the faculty of music, melbourne university. music for four hands at one keyboard, jocelyn abbot and richard mapp. paul grabowsky and the groovematics, paul graboesky, piano. andrew gander, drums. doug de vries, guitar. bob venier, trumpet, flugelhorn. ian chaplin, saxophone. garry costello, double bass. shelley scown, vocals. 'my most loved songs' david bickart - basso. chapliapin, mceachern, pinza, robeson, dawson. stroll around town, historical society. breakfast at buda. garden open. festival eucharist, choir and orchestra directed by kevin bottomley. music, madness, magic. itchy feet pep band, 'sound steppers', 'legs on the wall', andrew elliot, antebodies. a guided tour of angligan parish church. john farnham in concert. exhibitions: aspects of france: the australian artist's view. artsits include john russell, lloyd rees, david davies, john dent, eric wilson, e phillips fox, ethal carrick, rupert bunny, max meldrum, will ashton, george bell and others. annemieke mein: embroidery and applique. castlemaine artists incorportated 6th biennieal exibition. dominique segan castlemaine state festival drawing prize 1990. 'provocative pieces'.'feathered friends' barbara muir. through the looking glass. handmade - for pleasure, julie cook - dolls and puppets; traude beilharz - hats; gwen cook - embroidery; erika beilharz - woven pieces. 'high art' students of castlemaine. 'works in wood' laurie vella. old telegraph station, pioneers and old residents association, jubilee booklet on sale. studio exhibition, juliana hilton: prints, paintings decorated screens and furniture. val restarick: pottery and outdoor planters. 2nd biennial ernest leviny commemorative silver exhibition, leading contemporary silversmiths; hendrick foster, tony kean, mike wilson, flynn bros, andrew last, mark edgoose, peter gerter, beatrice schlabowsly, marian hoskings, karyn kirby, chris sherwin, peter mcbride, fran allison. ray stanyer - ceramic paintings. norman anderson - water colour studies. 'australian & baroque' david terry. 'mediterranean images' val restarick. framing shop, brian harding. exhibition of women artists, liz caffin, mary quinlton, debra watkins, lorraine le plastrier. maine images, jacki bickart, valarie blake, sue breeney, kate burtchell, janet chapman, diana davidson, betty hall, deidre hull, molly maddox, norma mckenzie, beth oag, rhyll plant, michell phillipson, diane thompson. ceramics, ian drumond. 'the esplanade of palms' (brickworks exhibition), john wilkins.han built pottery, george butcher. hollis gallery, richard hollis, kathy hollis. 'end of an era', castlemaine technical college student exhibition. 'building a country', commissioned by the latrobe library, the australian state library of victoria. the festival exhibition. 'colour - three way's, alice clague, geoffery clague, howard tozer. tonal oil painters and taperstry exhibition by a group of local artists, albert pollard, shirley anderson, valerie blake, ivy brown, marjorie byrne, janet chapman, frances cree, colleen hall, loretta harris, phyllis mcclure, lorraine mcdowell, norma mclean, margaret maher, winsome morrat, jean perry, martha phillips, alison ross, norma sneddon, val story, irene szabo, jean wells, and alan winzor. roma dodson.'barleytwist cottage', bill davies, linda long, fred kuhnl. photogralhy exhibition: faces and souls. children's books and illustrations, meet the authors and illustrators. burnett gallery and garden, drew lawson, photographer of eaglehawk. decorated cakes & sugar craft exhibition, barbara porter. sponsored by marong hotel. the central victorian unique design & restoration centre, historical photographs, sketches, etc. badger's keep nursery & mr badger's shop, margaret lees, bill jackson. carriage builders & restorers. 'harmonious inspirations x four' kristina browning, catherine tait, rod pitt, lindy mcaboy, castle mice by sonia. historic cottage, 'orvil dean stud', john and anne murdock, judy dean. the heritage of maldon, geoffery stocks. stanyer's pottery, dragon magic, annett annand, ellan hansa. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 6, 1964
... Foster, David Kimberley, Gary Fowler. 3rd Row- L to R: Alan McLean, Leslie Read, Michael Thwaites, Harry Parker, Malcolm Kerr, Howard Archer, Grant Nichol, Ian Jones, Rodney Hason, Peter Ockinghaus. Front Row- L to R: Christine Smith, Kay Langford, Jennyn Flarherty, Linda Jusland, Karen Williamson, Janne Thompson, Janet Guinn, Annette Smeeton, Christine Radford, Diana Hack, Lynette Milne. On Ground: Alan Foley, Daryl Anderson, Chris McDonald, Mark...Foster, David Kimberley, Gary Fowler. 3rd Row- L to R: Alan McLean, Leslie Read, Michael Thwaites, Harry Parker, Malcolm Kerr, Howard Archer, Grant Nichol, Ian Jones, Rodney Hason, Peter Ockinghaus. Front Row- L to R: Christine Smith, Kay Langford, Jennyn Flarherty, Linda Jusland, Karen Williamson, Janne Thompson, Janet Guinn, Annette Smeeton, Christine Radford, Diana Hack, Lynette Milne. On Ground: Alan Foley, Daryl Anderson, Chris McDonald, Mark ...Black and white photograph - Grade 6, 1964."Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: Meg Flowers, Barbara Donald, Rosemary Weaver, Anne Downey, Ross Anisbett, Carl Gibson, Janet Conlon, Wilhelmina Coenders, Elizabeth Clarke, Christine Schruhn. 2nd Row- L to R: John Tann, Ian Carrington, Gary McCubbin, Ian McCall, Russell Paine, Craig Austin, John Moon, Russell Bourke, Stephen Foster, David Kimberley, Gary Fowler. 3rd Row- L to R: Alan McLean, Leslie Read, Michael Thwaites, Harry Parker, Malcolm Kerr, Howard Archer, Grant Nichol, Ian Jones, Rodney Hason, Peter Ockinghaus. Front Row- L to R: Christine Smith, Kay Langford, Jennyn Flarherty, Linda Jusland, Karen Williamson, Janne Thompson, Janet Guinn, Annette Smeeton, Christine Radford, Diana Hack, Lynette Milne. On Ground: Alan Foley, Daryl Anderson, Chris McDonald, Mark Kulbeak, Peter Maher, David Grant. Absent: Alvina Crawford, Philip Stoker. Teacher: Mr Warriner. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood State School Class photograph. 1958-1D
... Foster, ?, Russell Paine, Craig Rawson, Gary Ladiges, Gary Davies, Mark Dash. 2nd Row- L to R: ?...Foster, ?, Russell Paine, Craig Rawson, Gary Ladiges, Gary Davies, Mark Dash. 2nd Row- L to R: ? ...Black and white photograph with student names"Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: Gary Chappell, Stephen Foster, ?, Russell Paine, Craig Rawson, Gary Ladiges, Gary Davies, Mark Dash. 2nd Row- L to R: ?, Judy Littlepage, Grace King, Barbara McDonald, Anne Joyce, Meg Flowers, Anne Downey, Vicki Munro, Laura Simpson, Christine Schruum, Jennifer Johnson, John Grayling. 3rd Row- L to R: Robin Hagar, Grant (?), Lynette Milne, Anne Dowling, Julie Cook, ?, Rosilyn Scully, Janet Quinn, Cheryl McLaughlin, ?, ?, Michael Thwaites. Front Row- L to R: Greg Jacobs, Michael Craddock, Gary McCubbin, Terry Bacon, ?, ?, ?, Kevin Brown, Craig Austin, Ian Llewelyn. Teacher: Miss Robinson -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, W. B. Macdonald, Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report 1889, 1889
... . - president rivett henry bland - trustee the hon. sir w. j. clarke - trustee the hon. john warrington rogers - trustee james oddie - trustee the hon. henry cuthbert - honorary solicitor i. j. jones - honorary treasurer chas. kent - auditor andrew berry - registrar sir william foster stawell the honorable francis ormond alf. mica. smith - professor of chemistry j. h. horwood - engineering and surveying h. j. hall - geometrical and free hand drawing w. d. campbell - telegraphy george day - botany j. f. usher - materia medica and physiology bella guerin - university classes henry krone - assistant registrar of titles henry b. loch Paris school of mines Ballarat School of Mines annual Report. Cover has brown marks ...Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report 1889. Annual Report, Crown Grant, Affiliation Statute, Constitution, Liabilities and Assets, Certificates Granted by Council, Fees, Honorary Correspondents, Life Governors, Meteorological Observations, Number of Students attended The School of Mines, Office Bearers, Report of the Curator of the Museum and Library, Report of the Superintendent of Laboratories, Report of the Lecturer on Engineering and Surveying, Report of the Lecturer on Freehand and Model Drawing, Report of the Lecturer on Telegraphy, Report of the Lecturer on Botany, Report of the Lecturer on Materia Medica and Physiology, Report of University Classes, Examinations Held, Scale of Charges for Assays and Analyses, Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the year 1889 and Special Trust Funds, Statistics - Students attending Lectures, Subjects and Examiners, Subscriptions and Donations from 1st January to 31st December 1889, Time Table, Obituary - Sir William Foster Stawell and The Honorable Francis Ormond Ballarat School of Mines annual Report. Cover has brown marks on it, 106 pages. ballarat school of mines, annual report, andrew anderson j.p. - president, rivett henry bland - trustee, the hon. sir w. j. clarke - trustee, the hon. john warrington rogers - trustee, james oddie - trustee, the hon. henry cuthbert - honorary solicitor, i. j. jones - honorary treasurer, chas. kent - auditor, andrew berry - registrar, sir william foster stawell, the honorable francis ormond, alf. mica. smith - professor of chemistry, j. h. horwood - engineering and surveying, h. j. hall - geometrical and free hand drawing, w. d. campbell - telegraphy, george day - botany, j. f. usher - materia medica and physiology, bella guerin - university classes, henry krone - assistant registrar of titles, henry b. loch, paris school of mines -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, The Courier Ballarat, Courier, 8/3/1938 p21, 22, 29 & 30 - photo of Sturt St, Mar. 1938
... Marks & Phillips, - Tailors and C.J.Coles. Page 22 - Towns that have a history - Learmonth, Clunes, Creswick and Buninyong. Photos - Learmonth, Clunes and Forestry school Creswick. Ads - State Savings Bank of Vic, Swanston Used Cars. Page 29 - Ballarat's historic Sports Grounds - origin and development, Eastern Oval incident, listing of nuggets found and quartz specimens. Ads for Prestige stockings, T&G Mutual Life and Fosters...Marks & Phillips, - Tailors and C.J.Coles. Page 22 - Towns that have a history - Learmonth, Clunes, Creswick and Buninyong. Photos - Learmonth, Clunes and Forestry school Creswick. Ads - State Savings Bank of Vic, Swanston Used Cars. Page 29 - Ballarat's historic Sports Grounds - origin and development, Eastern Oval incident, listing of nuggets found and quartz specimens. Ads for Prestige stockings, T&G Mutual Life and Fosters ...Yields information about Ballarat and its locations or environs late 1938.Pages 21,22,29 and 30 of the Centenary issue of the Ballarat Courier, 8/3/1938. Page 21 "When the World was Wide", photos, Ballaarat City Council of Centenary of settlement in the Ballarat district, year, and Sturt St. from Bridge St., possibly original photo of time. Ads. - Marks & Phillips, - Tailors and C.J.Coles. Page 22 - Towns that have a history - Learmonth, Clunes, Creswick and Buninyong. Photos - Learmonth, Clunes and Forestry school Creswick. Ads - State Savings Bank of Vic, Swanston Used Cars. Page 29 - Ballarat's historic Sports Grounds - origin and development, Eastern Oval incident, listing of nuggets found and quartz specimens. Ads for Prestige stockings, T&G Mutual Life and Fosters Lager. Photo of mine at No. 6 shaft on Band of Hope and Albion Consolidated. Page 30 - articles - Ballarat's sporting origins and swamp to reservoir (water supply). Photos of First England Cricket team to visit Ballarat and aqueduct at Kirks storage basin. Ads for Craig Bros, Pratts cash stores, Haymes paints and Ballarat Block Arcade - shops. Record reviewed and images of some of the pages added 10-9-2013trams, tramways, ballarat centenary celebrations, centenary, sports ground, water supply -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Albion State School 1987 Class Photographs
... 5140.01 - Albion State School 1987 Adrienne Bird Suzanna 5140.02 - Albion State School 1987 Adrienne Bird 5140.03 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo a 5140.04 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo a Names Timothy Meilak Jason Belinda Sims Joanne Billsborrow 5140.05 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo c 5140.05 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo c Names Twins Dragona Unknown Unknown Unknown Suzanne 5140.06 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo d 5140.07 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo e 5140.07 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo e Names Belinda Sims Joanne Billsborrow Unknown Unknown Unknown Stevie Taleslin 5140.08 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo f 5140.08 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo f Names Tony Hilton Tania 5140.09 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Staff 5140.09 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Staff Names Tania Andrea Murray Jan Laurie Joanne Vicary Adrienne Bird 5140.10 - Albion State School 1987 Community School 5140.10 - Albion State School 1987 Community School Names Back Row L2R Iman Mesto Steve Wrochna Damien Orr Jason Wright Leigh Alderton Michael Thompson Corey Freeman Brett Russell Brett Zahra Second Row L2R Matthew Smith Brian Burns Amanda Walker Daniel Haynes Monica Hauk William Varga Rebecca Goring Joshua McConnell Third Row L2R Kerrie Graham Murray Humphries Shelley Sosnowski Jason Evans Jsminka Mitreska Jensen hjorth Marisa Bonnici Darren Jury Melinda Chugg Fourth Row L2R Matthew Wright Ricky Every Juliette Judge Linda Turner Gillian Fleming Jemma Stark Damien Mckenzie David Filipov Fifth Row L2R Suzi Taleski Belinda Cain Narelle Gunn Kristal Hjorth Jodie Parker Rebecca Walker Sotiria Foundoulis Ella McConnell Nancy Gonzalez Front Row L2R Mark Ly Kenn Pimental Leight Davis Gia Tran Trevor Souter Brendan Chugg Sasha Ivkovic Absent Clinton Ainsley Elenora Fatralis Teachers Miss Joanne Vicary Mr Tony Hilton Miss Andrea Murray Principal Mr A Jones 5140.11 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 1 2T 5140.11 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 1 2T Names Back Row L2R Lance Harland Brendan Franksen Jason Cain Ben Foster Second Row L2R Malcolm Caruana Philip Huynh Dragan Milic Zoran Majkic Nicholas Formosa Bradley Rego Zulal Akbaba Third Row L2R Robert Orr Anthony Kitchen Daniel Canuti Mark Auciello Kemal Mustafa Billy Goodluck Andrew Parker Front Row L2R Sonia Gauci Valentina Risteski Belinda Giblin Jade Clarke Karen Walkeden Meagan Young Ana Marek Absent Jolene King Teacher Mrs B Telford Principal Mr A Jones 5140.12 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 3 4L 5140.12 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 3 4L Names Back Row L2R Kent Giblin Mathew Chatzidimitriou David McKeown Nathan Reid Second Row L2R Crystal Aldridge Tania Cipriani Inca Bull Julie Duncan Kellie Gray Emily Steers Nattalee Drake Third Row L2R Hayden Vandenberg Michael Georgoulis Steven Whitehouse Bernadette Hauk Andrew Pankhurst David Bajada Michael Leonard Front Row L2R Lisa Stork Melissa Young Jodie Jervis Raquel Quarrell Sharon McDonagh Anna Huynh Tina Tasovac Absent Lloyd Duggan Teachers Miss A Danoucaras Miss J Laurie Principal Mr A Jones 5140.13 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 3 4R 5140.13 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 3 4R Names Back Row L2R Tiep Tran Robert Ayala Rohan Franksen Jacob Schuligia Second Row L2R Aaron Wright Kevin Sterling Brett Thomson Daniel King Troy Billsborrow Stuart Cortis Frank Matina Third Row L2R Melanie Farrugia Shonte Rogers Jenny Huynh Bob Milic Ben Hearn Yvette Glazner Kylie Freemantle Karina Rooth Front Row L2R Suzi Murley Michelle East Melai Goring Amy Harland Kylie Laver Bonny Hemming Natalie Adams Teacher Miss Marie Rinaldi Principal Mr A Jones 5140.14 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 5 6B 5140.14 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 5 6B Names Back Row L2R Gregory Formosa Michael Bajada Second Row L2R Tamie Freemantle Bryce Stewart Mark Reid Billei Misto Andrea Glazner Third Row L2R Tony Agius Kristy Marinkovic Cyril White Sonja Madi Ben Sims Delwyn Hicks Robert Nedelkovski Front Row L2R Naomi Farrugia MIchelle Murley Despina Georgoulis Andrew Popovic Danielle Matina Ann Marie Frost Ece Mustaf Absent Steven Cashion Adam Buscombe Teachers Mr T HIlton Miss E Barcyzynski Miss T Chapman Principal Mr A Jones 5140.15 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 5 6F 5140.15 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 5 6F Names Back Row L2R Rainer Koglabauer Michael Orzel Second Row L2R Chris Gowans Christine Barham Simon Zahra Rosetta Scalise Michael Canuti Irene Wajlerski James Gowans Third Row L2R Tony Platten Travers Hemming Shane Rooth Sheena Davis Kylie Freeman Tien Nguyen Kerri Burns Front Row L2R Angela Rowe Debra White Rachel Laver Michelle Billsborrow Tanya Clark Samantha Durham Siobhan Wilson Absent Luke Coman Teachers Mr Tony Hilton Miss Angela Ferrazzola Principal Mr A Jones 5140.16 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep 1 2S 5140.16 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep 1 2S Names Back Row L2R Jeffrey Turner Tony Tevelein Second Row L2R Clinton Aldridge Philip Laver Chris Huynh De Wayne Brizzi Weslay Allender Drew Russell Herve Tran Third Row L2R Sharon Misto Amber Stewart Dean Gunn Stuart Hicks William Wilson Hayley Booth Melissa Minor Front Row L2R Kelly McKenzie Amber Whitlow Hollie Brennan Natasha Loft Lewellyn Skehan Amanda Clarke Maria Pimental Teacher Mrs Sosnowski Principal Mr A Jones 5140.17 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep B I can sing a rainbow 5140.18 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep B 5140.18 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep B Names Back Row L2R Jason Witcombe Joanne Billsborrow Sherrie Skew Jimar Coulson Second Row L2R Kenneth Smith William Huynh Rebbecca Parker Jamie Freemantle Belinda Sims Third Row L2R Dragana Milic Steve Taleski Ben Walkeden Tony Matina Matthew Calvitto Dale Clarke Front Row L2R John Fleming Suzanna Zvizdalo Okan Beyit Kelly Barham Ozan Beyit Kylie Jervis Timothy Meilak On Ground Lauren Cox Teachers Miss Adrianne Bird Miss Debbie Cuffe Principal Mr A Jones 5140.19 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep Book Week 5140.20 - Albion State School 1987 Staff 5140.20 - Albion State School 1987 Staff Names Back Row L2R Miss A Murray Mr A Jones Mr A Hilton Miss T Chapman Second Row L2R Miss J Bourke Mrs L Chugg Mrs B Sosnowski Miss A Bird Miss J Vicary Mrs L Stainer Miss E Barczynski Front Row L2R Mrs B Telford Miss M Rinaldi Mrs E James Miss D Cuffe Miss A Ferrazzola Mrs J Celhar Absent Miss J Laurie Mr G Crosling...Albion State School Albion Primary School Adelaide Street Albion 5140.01 - Albion State School 1987 Adrienne Bird Suzanna 5140.02 - Albion State School 1987 Adrienne Bird 5140.03 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo a 5140.04 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo a Names Timothy Meilak Jason Belinda Sims Joanne Billsborrow 5140.05 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo c 5140.05 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo c Names Twins Dragona Unknown Unknown Unknown Suzanne 5140.06 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo d 5140.07 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo e 5140.07 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo e Names Belinda Sims Joanne Billsborrow Unknown Unknown Unknown Stevie Taleslin 5140.08 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo f 5140.08 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo f Names Tony Hilton Tania 5140.09 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Staff 5140.09 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Staff Names Tania Andrea Murray Jan Laurie Joanne Vicary Adrienne Bird 5140.10 - Albion State School 1987 Community School 5140.10 - Albion State School 1987 Community School Names Back Row L2R Iman Mesto Steve Wrochna Damien Orr Jason Wright Leigh Alderton Michael Thompson Corey Freeman Brett Russell Brett Zahra Second Row L2R Matthew Smith Brian Burns Amanda Walker Daniel Haynes Monica Hauk William Varga Rebecca Goring Joshua McConnell Third Row L2R Kerrie Graham Murray Humphries Shelley Sosnowski Jason Evans Jsminka Mitreska Jensen hjorth Marisa Bonnici Darren Jury Melinda Chugg Fourth Row L2R Matthew Wright Ricky Every Juliette Judge Linda Turner Gillian Fleming Jemma Stark Damien Mckenzie David Filipov Fifth Row L2R Suzi Taleski Belinda Cain Narelle Gunn Kristal Hjorth Jodie Parker Rebecca Walker Sotiria Foundoulis Ella McConnell Nancy Gonzalez Front Row L2R Mark Ly Kenn Pimental Leight Davis Gia Tran Trevor Souter Brendan Chugg Sasha Ivkovic Absent Clinton Ainsley Elenora Fatralis Teachers Miss Joanne Vicary Mr Tony Hilton Miss Andrea Murray Principal Mr A Jones 5140.11 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 1 2T 5140.11 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 1 2T Names Back Row L2R Lance Harland Brendan Franksen Jason Cain Ben Foster Second Row L2R Malcolm Caruana Philip Huynh Dragan Milic Zoran Majkic Nicholas Formosa Bradley Rego Zulal Akbaba Third Row L2R Robert Orr Anthony Kitchen Daniel Canuti Mark Auciello Kemal Mustafa Billy Goodluck Andrew Parker Front Row L2R Sonia Gauci Valentina Risteski Belinda Giblin Jade Clarke Karen Walkeden Meagan Young Ana Marek Absent Jolene King Teacher Mrs B Telford Principal Mr A Jones 5140.12 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 3 4L 5140.12 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 3 4L Names Back Row L2R Kent Giblin Mathew Chatzidimitriou David McKeown Nathan Reid Second Row L2R Crystal Aldridge Tania Cipriani Inca Bull Julie Duncan Kellie Gray Emily Steers Nattalee Drake Third Row L2R Hayden Vandenberg Michael Georgoulis Steven Whitehouse Bernadette Hauk Andrew Pankhurst David Bajada Michael Leonard Front Row L2R Lisa Stork Melissa Young Jodie Jervis Raquel Quarrell Sharon McDonagh Anna Huynh Tina Tasovac Absent Lloyd Duggan Teachers Miss A Danoucaras Miss J Laurie Principal Mr A Jones 5140.13 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 3 4R 5140.13 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 3 4R Names Back Row L2R Tiep Tran Robert Ayala Rohan Franksen Jacob Schuligia Second Row L2R Aaron Wright Kevin Sterling Brett Thomson Daniel King Troy Billsborrow Stuart Cortis Frank Matina Third Row L2R Melanie Farrugia Shonte Rogers Jenny Huynh Bob Milic Ben Hearn Yvette Glazner Kylie Freemantle Karina Rooth Front Row L2R Suzi Murley Michelle East Melai Goring Amy Harland Kylie Laver Bonny Hemming Natalie Adams Teacher Miss Marie Rinaldi Principal Mr A Jones 5140.14 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 5 6B 5140.14 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 5 6B Names Back Row L2R Gregory Formosa Michael Bajada Second Row L2R Tamie Freemantle Bryce Stewart Mark Reid Billei Misto Andrea Glazner Third Row L2R Tony Agius Kristy Marinkovic Cyril White Sonja Madi Ben Sims Delwyn Hicks Robert Nedelkovski Front Row L2R Naomi Farrugia MIchelle Murley Despina Georgoulis Andrew Popovic Danielle Matina Ann Marie Frost Ece Mustaf Absent Steven Cashion Adam Buscombe Teachers Mr T HIlton Miss E Barcyzynski Miss T Chapman Principal Mr A Jones 5140.15 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 5 6F 5140.15 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 5 6F Names Back Row L2R Rainer Koglabauer Michael Orzel Second Row L2R Chris Gowans Christine Barham Simon Zahra Rosetta Scalise Michael Canuti Irene Wajlerski James Gowans Third Row L2R Tony Platten Travers Hemming Shane Rooth Sheena Davis Kylie Freeman Tien Nguyen Kerri Burns Front Row L2R Angela Rowe Debra White Rachel Laver Michelle Billsborrow Tanya Clark Samantha Durham Siobhan Wilson Absent Luke Coman Teachers Mr Tony Hilton Miss Angela Ferrazzola Principal Mr A Jones 5140.16 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep 1 2S 5140.16 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep 1 2S Names Back Row L2R Jeffrey Turner Tony Tevelein Second Row L2R Clinton Aldridge Philip Laver Chris Huynh De Wayne Brizzi Weslay Allender Drew Russell Herve Tran Third Row L2R Sharon Misto Amber Stewart Dean Gunn Stuart Hicks William Wilson Hayley Booth Melissa Minor Front Row L2R Kelly McKenzie Amber Whitlow Hollie Brennan Natasha Loft Lewellyn Skehan Amanda Clarke Maria Pimental Teacher Mrs Sosnowski Principal Mr A Jones 5140.17 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep B I can sing a rainbow 5140.18 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep B 5140.18 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep B Names Back Row L2R Jason Witcombe Joanne Billsborrow Sherrie Skew Jimar Coulson Second Row L2R Kenneth Smith William Huynh Rebbecca Parker Jamie Freemantle Belinda Sims Third Row L2R Dragana Milic Steve Taleski Ben Walkeden Tony Matina Matthew Calvitto Dale Clarke Front Row L2R John Fleming Suzanna Zvizdalo Okan Beyit Kelly Barham Ozan Beyit Kylie Jervis Timothy Meilak On Ground Lauren Cox Teachers Miss Adrianne Bird Miss Debbie Cuffe Principal Mr A Jones 5140.19 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep Book Week 5140.20 - Albion State School 1987 Staff 5140.20 - Albion State School 1987 Staff Names Back Row L2R Miss A Murray Mr A Jones Mr A Hilton Miss T Chapman Second Row L2R Miss J Bourke Mrs L Chugg Mrs B Sosnowski Miss A Bird Miss J Vicary Mrs L Stainer Miss E Barczynski Front Row L2R Mrs B Telford Miss M Rinaldi Mrs E James Miss D Cuffe Miss A Ferrazzola Mrs J Celhar Absent Miss J Laurie Mr G Crosling Collection of Digital Photographs Photograph Albion State School 1987 Class Photographs ...The current school, Albion Primary School, No 4265 opened in 1926. It was built on a site once owned by John Fitzgerald (1850s). The land was later acquired by H. V. McKay who had transferred his Sunshine Harvester Works to the area in 1905 - 7. In 1920, the Albion railway station was moved nearer Ballarat Road at the request of Mr McKay. More people came to live in the area including soldier settlers.Albion Primary School's mission is to 'Aim High' in all we do so that our students grow to be socially capable, reach their full academic potential and become caring, respectful community minded people. Albion Primary School is located in a residential area in Albion, a small pocket of the local government area of Brimbank, approximately 10 kilometres west of Melbourne and was established in 1926. Our current enrolment is 199 students. We have a rich cultural diversity amongst our school community. The school is set around a courtyard with spacious playing areas including a grassed oval, running track, games courts, an adventure playground, sand pit, jumping pits, shady courtyard and garden areas, a vegetable garden and fruit tree orchard. As well as classroom groups, we have our learning teams, student house groups (siblings are allocated to the same house) and a Junior School Council. The school has four main buildings. All classrooms have air conditioning and interactive screens. Block A houses classrooms, staff areas and the administration offices. Our newest building has classrooms and some small group/office spaces. Block B includes our library, canteen and a multi-purpose room used for indoor physical education, Perceptual Motor Program, drama, visiting performers, and community activities. Block C houses classrooms and specialist rooms. We expect and receive the best from our students in terms of their learning and behaviour. The school’s dedicated and effective staff is strongly committed to helping students achieve personal, behavioural, social and academic success. In terms of learning, the highest priority is placed on the work in English and Mathematics. We also have a range of specialist and extra-curricular programs that we provide. Our specialist teacher-librarian is involved in reading extension programs that support development in literacy. All children are able to develop their artistic abilities through visual arts and music program. Our music program is supported by the Australian Children's Music Foundation. A specialist Physical Education teacher provides lessons for all children as well as the opportunity for students to participate in organised lunch time sporting competitions between the house groups. Auslan is the additional language all students learn at Albion. All children participate in a student wellbeing program that focuses on developing strong connections and a sense of belonging within the school. Our school student leaders participate in programs that help develop their leadership skills. 5140.01 - Albion State School 1987 Adrienne Bird Suzanna 5140.02 - Albion State School 1987 Adrienne Bird 5140.03 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo a 5140.04 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo a Names Timothy Meilak Jason Belinda Sims Joanne Billsborrow 5140.05 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo c 5140.05 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo c Names Twins Dragona Unknown Unknown Unknown Suzanne 5140.06 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo d 5140.07 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo e 5140.07 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo e Names Belinda Sims Joanne Billsborrow Unknown Unknown Unknown Stevie Taleslin 5140.08 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo f 5140.08 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Photo f Names Tony Hilton Tania 5140.09 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Staff 5140.09 - Albion State School 1987 Book Week Staff Names Tania Andrea Murray Jan Laurie Joanne Vicary Adrienne Bird 5140.10 - Albion State School 1987 Community School 5140.10 - Albion State School 1987 Community School Names Back Row L2R Iman Mesto Steve Wrochna Damien Orr Jason Wright Leigh Alderton Michael Thompson Corey Freeman Brett Russell Brett Zahra Second Row L2R Matthew Smith Brian Burns Amanda Walker Daniel Haynes Monica Hauk William Varga Rebecca Goring Joshua McConnell Third Row L2R Kerrie Graham Murray Humphries Shelley Sosnowski Jason Evans Jsminka Mitreska Jensen hjorth Marisa Bonnici Darren Jury Melinda Chugg Fourth Row L2R Matthew Wright Ricky Every Juliette Judge Linda Turner Gillian Fleming Jemma Stark Damien Mckenzie David Filipov Fifth Row L2R Suzi Taleski Belinda Cain Narelle Gunn Kristal Hjorth Jodie Parker Rebecca Walker Sotiria Foundoulis Ella McConnell Nancy Gonzalez Front Row L2R Mark Ly Kenn Pimental Leight Davis Gia Tran Trevor Souter Brendan Chugg Sasha Ivkovic Absent Clinton Ainsley Elenora Fatralis Teachers Miss Joanne Vicary Mr Tony Hilton Miss Andrea Murray Principal Mr A Jones 5140.11 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 1 2T 5140.11 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 1 2T Names Back Row L2R Lance Harland Brendan Franksen Jason Cain Ben Foster Second Row L2R Malcolm Caruana Philip Huynh Dragan Milic Zoran Majkic Nicholas Formosa Bradley Rego Zulal Akbaba Third Row L2R Robert Orr Anthony Kitchen Daniel Canuti Mark Auciello Kemal Mustafa Billy Goodluck Andrew Parker Front Row L2R Sonia Gauci Valentina Risteski Belinda Giblin Jade Clarke Karen Walkeden Meagan Young Ana Marek Absent Jolene King Teacher Mrs B Telford Principal Mr A Jones 5140.12 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 3 4L 5140.12 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 3 4L Names Back Row L2R Kent Giblin Mathew Chatzidimitriou David McKeown Nathan Reid Second Row L2R Crystal Aldridge Tania Cipriani Inca Bull Julie Duncan Kellie Gray Emily Steers Nattalee Drake Third Row L2R Hayden Vandenberg Michael Georgoulis Steven Whitehouse Bernadette Hauk Andrew Pankhurst David Bajada Michael Leonard Front Row L2R Lisa Stork Melissa Young Jodie Jervis Raquel Quarrell Sharon McDonagh Anna Huynh Tina Tasovac Absent Lloyd Duggan Teachers Miss A Danoucaras Miss J Laurie Principal Mr A Jones 5140.13 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 3 4R 5140.13 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 3 4R Names Back Row L2R Tiep Tran Robert Ayala Rohan Franksen Jacob Schuligia Second Row L2R Aaron Wright Kevin Sterling Brett Thomson Daniel King Troy Billsborrow Stuart Cortis Frank Matina Third Row L2R Melanie Farrugia Shonte Rogers Jenny Huynh Bob Milic Ben Hearn Yvette Glazner Kylie Freemantle Karina Rooth Front Row L2R Suzi Murley Michelle East Melai Goring Amy Harland Kylie Laver Bonny Hemming Natalie Adams Teacher Miss Marie Rinaldi Principal Mr A Jones 5140.14 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 5 6B 5140.14 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 5 6B Names Back Row L2R Gregory Formosa Michael Bajada Second Row L2R Tamie Freemantle Bryce Stewart Mark Reid Billei Misto Andrea Glazner Third Row L2R Tony Agius Kristy Marinkovic Cyril White Sonja Madi Ben Sims Delwyn Hicks Robert Nedelkovski Front Row L2R Naomi Farrugia MIchelle Murley Despina Georgoulis Andrew Popovic Danielle Matina Ann Marie Frost Ece Mustaf Absent Steven Cashion Adam Buscombe Teachers Mr T HIlton Miss E Barcyzynski Miss T Chapman Principal Mr A Jones 5140.15 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 5 6F 5140.15 - Albion State School 1987 Grade 5 6F Names Back Row L2R Rainer Koglabauer Michael Orzel Second Row L2R Chris Gowans Christine Barham Simon Zahra Rosetta Scalise Michael Canuti Irene Wajlerski James Gowans Third Row L2R Tony Platten Travers Hemming Shane Rooth Sheena Davis Kylie Freeman Tien Nguyen Kerri Burns Front Row L2R Angela Rowe Debra White Rachel Laver Michelle Billsborrow Tanya Clark Samantha Durham Siobhan Wilson Absent Luke Coman Teachers Mr Tony Hilton Miss Angela Ferrazzola Principal Mr A Jones 5140.16 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep 1 2S 5140.16 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep 1 2S Names Back Row L2R Jeffrey Turner Tony Tevelein Second Row L2R Clinton Aldridge Philip Laver Chris Huynh De Wayne Brizzi Weslay Allender Drew Russell Herve Tran Third Row L2R Sharon Misto Amber Stewart Dean Gunn Stuart Hicks William Wilson Hayley Booth Melissa Minor Front Row L2R Kelly McKenzie Amber Whitlow Hollie Brennan Natasha Loft Lewellyn Skehan Amanda Clarke Maria Pimental Teacher Mrs Sosnowski Principal Mr A Jones 5140.17 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep B I can sing a rainbow 5140.18 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep B 5140.18 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep B Names Back Row L2R Jason Witcombe Joanne Billsborrow Sherrie Skew Jimar Coulson Second Row L2R Kenneth Smith William Huynh Rebbecca Parker Jamie Freemantle Belinda Sims Third Row L2R Dragana Milic Steve Taleski Ben Walkeden Tony Matina Matthew Calvitto Dale Clarke Front Row L2R John Fleming Suzanna Zvizdalo Okan Beyit Kelly Barham Ozan Beyit Kylie Jervis Timothy Meilak On Ground Lauren Cox Teachers Miss Adrianne Bird Miss Debbie Cuffe Principal Mr A Jones 5140.19 - Albion State School 1987 Grade Prep Book Week 5140.20 - Albion State School 1987 Staff 5140.20 - Albion State School 1987 Staff Names Back Row L2R Miss A Murray Mr A Jones Mr A Hilton Miss T Chapman Second Row L2R Miss J Bourke Mrs L Chugg Mrs B Sosnowski Miss A Bird Miss J Vicary Mrs L Stainer Miss E Barczynski Front Row L2R Mrs B Telford Miss M Rinaldi Mrs E James Miss D Cuffe Miss A Ferrazzola Mrs J Celhar Absent Miss J Laurie Mr G Croslingalbion state school, albion primary school, adelaide street, albion -
Box Hill Historical SocietyPhotograph - Schools- Box Hill North Primary, 1971
... Mark...Putman> Darren...McMaster> Andrew...Harris> Carl...Griffiths> Billy...Farmer> Darryl...Lumley> Darren...Baker> Brian...Kaye> David...Webb> Alister...Wall> William...Hooper> Darren...Jones> Trevor...Woods> Philip...Firth> Jonathan...Roy> Elizabeth...Rogerson> Jennifer...Willians> Kim...Mansell> Deborah...Schemmelt> Katherine...Benning> Lisa...de Broon> Jennifer...Evans> Julie...Meade> Gregory...Venn> Sharon...Matenson> Carolyn...Kaye> Susan...Keddie> Donna...Wood> Fiona...Foster...Clewen> Ingrid (Miss) Perry> Lewis Leslie> Gary Owen> Scott Palmer> Mark Putman> Darren McMaster> Andrew Harris> Carl Griffiths> Billy Farmer> Darryl Lumley> Darren Baker> Brian Kaye> David Webb> Alister Wall> William Hooper> Darren Jones> Trevor Woods> Philip Firth> Jonathan Roy> Elizabeth Rogerson> Jennifer Willians> Kim Mansell> Deborah Schemmelt> Katherine Benning> Lisa de Broon> Jennifer Evans> Julie Meade> Gregory Venn> Sharon Matenson> Carolyn Kaye> Susan Keddie> Donna Wood> Fiona Foster> Leonie Watt> Judith Topham> Diane Sommerville> Glenys Primary schools B&w photo Photograph Schools- Box Hill North Primary ...Box Hill North Primary school class photo of the Prep. class in 1971 with teacher Ingrid Trounce (nee Clewen)B&w photobox hill north primary school, trounce> ingrid (mrs.), clewen> ingrid (miss), perry> lewis, leslie> gary, owen> scott, palmer> mark, putman> darren, mcmaster> andrew, harris> carl, griffiths> billy, farmer> darryl, lumley> darren, baker> brian, kaye> david, webb> alister, wall> william, hooper> darren, jones> trevor, woods> philip, firth> jonathan, roy> elizabeth, rogerson> jennifer, willians> kim, mansell> deborah, schemmelt> katherine, benning> lisa, de broon> jennifer, evans> julie, meade> gregory, venn> sharon, matenson> carolyn, kaye> susan, keddie> donna, wood> fiona, foster> leonie, watt> judith, topham> diane, sommerville> glenys, primary schools -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumSlide - 35mm slide/s, Mark Plummer, Dec. 1968
... Fosters Lager sign on the roof. A red pillar post box in the right hand side of the photograph. Kodak cardboard mount slide, taken Mark Plummer, December 1968....Fosters Lager sign on the roof. A red pillar post box in the right hand side of the photograph. Kodak cardboard mount slide, taken Mark Plummer, December 1968. ...Photo of Ballarat tram No. 21, dressed as the Myers Santa Showboat tram, outbound or westbound in Sturt St. during December 1968. Photo taken at Dawson St., with the Golden City Hotel in the background. Tram has destination of "Grey St". Hotel has a Fosters Lager sign on the roof. A red pillar post box in the right hand side of the photograph. Kodak cardboard mount slide, taken Mark Plummer, December 1968.tramways, trams, myers santa tram, decorated trams, sturt st, dawson st, tram 21 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumSlide - 35mm slide/s, Mark Plummer, Dec. 1968
... Fosters Lager ad board on hotel. Note PMG phone box by Milk Bar. Kodak cardboard mount slide, taken Mark Plummer, December 1968....Fosters Lager ad board on hotel. Note PMG phone box by Milk Bar. Kodak cardboard mount slide, taken Mark Plummer, December 1968. ...Photo of Ballarat tram No. 26 at the Sebastopol terminus with the Royal Mail Hotel in the background. Tram waiting for departure, has a briquette roof advertisement. A Fosters Lager ad board on hotel. Note PMG phone box by Milk Bar. Kodak cardboard mount slide, taken Mark Plummer, December 1968.tramways, trams, sebastopol, royal mail hotel, tram 26 -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - School Photograph, Classic Studios Victoria, Grade 5/6P Jacana Primary School 1990, 1990
... fostering local identity. It is a valuable artifact for former students, staff and the broader community, preserving the legacy of a place that once stood as a cornerstone of learning and connection. The image is also a record of the fashion and hairstyles of the era. Jacana Primary School Education Class Photograph Grade 5/6P 1990 Mark ...This 1990 photo shows Grades 5 & 6 at Jacana Primary School, once located in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The school, now closed and demolished, served the local community for decades. This image offers a nostalgic glimpse into a bygone era of local education and childhood in Jacana.This school photograph of Grades 5 and 6 at Jacana Primary School in 1990 holds enduring historical and emotional value as a visual record of education in a now closed institution. It captures a moment in time that reflects the community spirit, diversity, and educational environment of Jacana during its operational years. As the school has since closed, the image serves as a poignant reminder of the role Jacana Primary played in shaping young lives and fostering local identity. It is a valuable artifact for former students, staff and the broader community, preserving the legacy of a place that once stood as a cornerstone of learning and connection. The image is also a record of the fashion and hairstyles of the era. Colour photograph with blue border on the bottom, on matte paper.jacana primary school, education, class photograph, grade 5/6p, 1990, mark layton, daniel blaney, gunduz tabag, bernadine cilia, joanne verzantvoort, walid hamid, peita anderson, salwa arabi, anthony schewtschuk, matthew maidorn, robert gusak, kasia goray, bronwyn robinson, michael hennessy, andrew martins, carrie lewis, kyle so, andrew jenkins, sandra connell, aaron manson, leo athanasiou, shar-rena fitzgerald, mr brian o'dea, debbie stewart, kelly coates, mr glenn payne, miss karen ringham -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumArchive (sub-series) - Mayoral invitation, Invitation to the Mayoral Ball, 8 April2026
... fostering civic identity, public representation, and formal social engagement within local government. Local government Mayors and mayoresses Civic ceremony Municipal events City of Broadmeadows 1970s Victoria Invitation to the Mayoral Ball Archive Mayoral invitation Mark Moore Mark Moore ...Created by the curator, Broadmeadows Museum.Created to bring together for archival and research purposes.Arranged in the logical order of invitation and then reply card.Formal printed invitation to the Mayoral Ball issued by the City of Broadmeadows, 1978, together with a completed reply card accepting the invitation. Includes event details, dress code, RSVP instructions, and evidence of civic attendance.local government, mayors and mayoresses, civic ceremony, municipal events, city of broadmeadows, 1970s victorialocal government, mayors and mayoresses, civic ceremony, municipal events, city of broadmeadows, 1970s victoria -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - Team Photo, Jacana Primary School Bat Tennis (Premiers) 1979, 1979
... fostering a shared sense of identity within the community. Jacana Primary School Education Photograph Group Photograph 1979 Bat Tennis Back: (Blue Label) PH-5536 (white label) PH- 4412 (Manufacturers Marks) This Paper/Manufactured / By Kodak A colour photograph on Matte paper, with a white border Jacana Primary School Bat Tennis (Premiers) 1979 Photograph Team Photo ...This 1979 photograph of Jacana Primary School’s bat tennis premiers captures a lively moment in the school’s history, offering more than just a record of sporting achievement. It reflects the core values that shaped the school’s identity—active participation, determination, and a strong sense of community. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary became a cornerstone of local education, serving generations of families until its closure in the early 2000s. The image highlights the school’s dedication to fostering well-rounded development through both academic learning and extracurricular activities. As a visual record, it also serves as a cultural snapshot of suburban Melbourne during a formative period in public education, preserving the spirit and camaraderie of a close-knit school community.This 1979 photograph of Jacana Primary School’s bat tennis premiers holds lasting cultural and historical significance as a reflection of the school’s dedication to well-rounded education and strong community ties. More than a record of sporting success, the image embodies the educational values of the era—teamwork, perseverance, and local pride—central to the school’s philosophy. Serving the Jacana community from 1959 until its closure in the early 2000s, Jacana Primary played a vital role in shaping the social landscape of suburban Melbourne during a time of growth and transformation. The photograph stands as a visual testament to the role of public schools in nurturing individual development and fostering a shared sense of identity within the community.A colour photograph on Matte paper, with a white borderBack: (Blue Label) PH-5536 (white label) PH- 4412 (Manufacturers Marks) This Paper/Manufactured / By Kodakjacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, 1979, bat tennis -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - Class Photograph, Jacana Primary School Grade 1 & 2 1983, 1983
... fostering community cohesion. Jacana Primary School Education Photograph Group Photograph Grade 1 & 2 1983 Back; (Blue Label): PH-5558 (Manufactures Mark): Fujicolor/ Paper Colour Photograph on Satin Finish Paper Jacana Primary School Grade 1 & 2 1983 Photograph Class Photograph ...This group photograph, taken in 1983, features Grade 1/2 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School, offering a snapshot of daily school life during a formative period in the suburb’s history. Jacana Primary was established in 1959 and remained a key educational institution until its closure in the early 2000s. Throughout its operation, the school served as a focal point for the local community, providing not only education but also a space for social connection and shared identity. The image reflects the values that shaped the school’s culture—camaraderie, inclusiveness, and a strong sense of belonging. It also illustrates the broader social environment of Jacana during the late 20th century, a time marked by suburban growth and evolving community dynamics. As part of the school’s visual legacy, the photograph contributes to understanding how educational institutions like Jacana Primary influenced the development of local identity and community cohesion across generations.This 1983 group photograph of Jacana Primary School’s Grade 1/2 students and their teacher offers a compelling glimpse into the everyday life of a school that played a vital role in the Jacana community for over four decades. Established in 1959 and active until the early 2000s, Jacana Primary was more than an educational institution—it was a cornerstone of local identity, nurturing generations through shared experiences, learning, and connection. The image captures not only the individuals present but also reflects the school’s enduring values of inclusivity, friendship, and belonging. As a historical artifact, it provides insight into the social fabric of Jacana during a transformative period and stands as a tribute to the school’s legacy in shaping young lives and fostering community cohesion.Colour Photograph on Satin Finish PaperBack; (Blue Label): PH-5558 (Manufactures Mark): Fujicolor/ Paperjacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, grade 1 & 2, 1983 -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - Class Photograph, Jacana Primary School: Grade 4, 1991, 1991
... foster intergenerational ties and strengthen the social fabric of their communities. Jacana Primary School Education Photograph Group Photograph Kelly Kenna Belinda Cilia Brigitte Paco Lindsay Norman Peter Massari Kristopher Andree-Jansz Omar Houssein Reece Lee My Nguyen Yavuz Cavyarli William Warke Darryl King Candice Blaney Said El Halabi Jade Goudge Bridie Hogan Belinda Hutchinson Tuba Sahan Tracey Phillips Bradley Hooke Janine So Mark Bamfield Mr. ...This 1991 group photograph of Grade 4 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School offers a valuable window into the everyday experiences of school life in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during the late 20th century. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary served the local community for over four decades before its closure in the early 2000s. More than just a place of learning, the school was a cornerstone of community life—bringing together children, families, and educators in a shared environment of growth and connection. The photograph reflects the school’s emphasis on inclusivity, friendship, and a strong sense of belonging. It also provides insight into the demographic and cultural diversity of Jacana at the time, a period marked by suburban development and shifting social dynamics. As part of the school’s visual archive, this image helps document the role of public education in shaping local identity and fostering intergenerational community ties.This 1991 group photograph of Grade 4 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School is a culturally and historically significant artifact that reflects the role of public education in shaping community identity in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary operated for over four decades, serving as a vital hub for learning, social connection, and community engagement until its closure in the early 2000s. The image captures more than a moment in time—it embodies the school’s enduring values of inclusivity, camaraderie, and belonging. It also offers insight into the demographic and social landscape of Jacana during a period of suburban expansion and cultural change. As part of the school’s visual legacy, this photograph contributes to a deeper understanding of how educational institutions foster intergenerational ties and strengthen the social fabric of their communities.Colour Photograph on Satin Finish PaperBack; See attached for list of Names (White label): PH-5006 (Blue Label): PH-5593jacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, kelly kenna, belinda cilia, brigitte paco, lindsay norman, peter massari, kristopher andree-jansz, omar houssein, reece lee, my nguyen, yavuz cavyarli, william warke, darryl king, candice blaney, said el halabi, jade goudge, bridie hogan, belinda hutchinson, tuba sahan, tracey phillips, bradley hooke, janine so, mark bamfield, mr. b. o'dea, sue bourchier, yvonne mcbain -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - Class Photograph, Jacana Primary School: Grade Prep, 1979, 1979
... fostered enduring community bonds across generations. The photograph stands as a testament to the legacy of Jacana Primary and its impact on the lives of students, families, and educators. Jacana Primary School Education Photograph Group Photograph Grade Prep 1979 Class Photograph Back; Top Left Corner: (White label): PH-5007/ (Blue Label): PH-5594, Centre (in pencil) J.P.S., Manufacturers Mark; this paper/Manufactured/ by kodak Colour Photograph on Matte Paper, with white border Jacana Primary School: Grade Prep, 1979 Photograph Class Photograph ...This 1979 group photograph of Grade Prep students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School provides a meaningful glimpse into the rhythms of early school life in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during a period of significant social and urban change. Founded in 1959, Jacana Primary served as a foundational institution for the local community until its closure in the early 2000s, offering more than education—it fostered a sense of place, belonging, and shared experience. The image reflects the school’s commitment to nurturing inclusive and supportive environments for young learners. It also highlights the cultural diversity emerging in Jacana during the late 20th century, a time when suburban expansion brought together families from varied backgrounds. As part of the school’s visual archive, this photograph contributes to a broader understanding of how public schools shaped community identity, supported social cohesion, and played a vital role in the lives of generations of children and families. This 1979 group photograph of Grade Prep students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School is a historically significant record of early childhood education in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during a period of suburban expansion and social change. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary played a central role in the community for over four decades, providing not only foundational learning but also a space for connection, inclusion, and shared identity. The image captures the essence of the school’s values—belonging, diversity, and friendship—while offering insight into the demographic and cultural landscape of Jacana in the late 20th century. As part of the school’s visual archive, it contributes to a broader understanding of how public education shaped local identity and fostered enduring community bonds across generations. The photograph stands as a testament to the legacy of Jacana Primary and its impact on the lives of students, families, and educators.Colour Photograph on Matte Paper, with white borderBack; Top Left Corner: (White label): PH-5007/ (Blue Label): PH-5594, Centre (in pencil) J.P.S., Manufacturers Mark; this paper/Manufactured/ by kodakjacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, grade prep, 1979, class photograph -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - Class Photograph, Jacana Primary School: Grade 2, 1979, 1979
... fostering community identity, cohesion, and continuity across generations. Jacana Primary School Education Photograph Group Photograph 1979 Class Photograph Grade 2 Back, Top Left Corner: (White label): PH-5009/ (Blue Label): PH-5596 Centre (in pencil) J.P.S., Manufacturers Mark; this paper/Manufactured/ by Kodak Colour Photograph on Matte Paper, with white border Jacana Primary School: Grade 2, 1979 Photograph Class Photograph ...This 1979 group photograph of Grade 2 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School offers a meaningful glimpse into the everyday experiences of primary education in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during a time of suburban expansion and demographic change. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary served the local community for over 40 years, providing not only academic instruction but also a vital space for social connection and community identity. The image reflects the school’s commitment to fostering a nurturing and inclusive environment for young learners in their early years of schooling. It also highlights the cultural diversity and evolving social fabric of Jacana in the late 20th century. As part of the school’s visual archive, this photograph contributes to a broader understanding of how public education supported community cohesion, shaped local identity, and played a formative role in the lives of children and families across generations.This 1979 group photograph of Grade 2 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School is a historically significant artifact that captures a formative moment in the educational and social life of Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary operated for over four decades, serving as a key institution in the local community until its closure in the early 2000s. The photograph reflects the school’s enduring commitment to nurturing young learners in an inclusive and supportive environment. It also offers insight into the cultural and demographic landscape of Jacana during a period of suburban growth and transformation. As part of the school’s visual legacy, this image documents the everyday experiences of students and highlights the role of public education in fostering community identity, cohesion, and continuity across generations.Colour Photograph on Matte Paper, with white borderBack, Top Left Corner: (White label): PH-5009/ (Blue Label): PH-5596 Centre (in pencil) J.P.S., Manufacturers Mark; this paper/Manufactured/ by Kodakjacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, 1979, class photograph, grade 2 -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - Class Photograph, Jacana Primary School: Grade 6, 1979, 1979
... fostered. It offers insight into the evolving cultural fabric of the suburb, as families from varied backgrounds came together through shared educational experiences. The image is significant for its contribution to understanding how public schools functioned as social anchors—promoting belonging, continuity, and collective memory. It serves as a testament to the enduring impact of local education on community development and the lives of generations of children and families. Jacana Primary School Education Photograph Group Photograph 1979 Class Photograph Grade 6 Back: Top Left Corner: (White label): PH-5012/ (Blue Label): PH-5599, Centre (in pencil) J.P.S., Manufacturers Mark ...This 1979 group photograph of Grade 6 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School offers a valuable window into the everyday rhythms of school life in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during a time of notable social and urban transformation. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary served as a key educational and social institution until its closure in the early 2000s. Beyond its academic role, the school fostered a strong sense of place, belonging, and shared experience among its students and staff. The image reflects Jacana Primary’s commitment to creating inclusive and supportive learning environments. It also subtly documents the growing cultural diversity of the Jacana area in the late 20th century, as suburban development brought together families from a range of backgrounds. As part of the school’s visual archive, this photograph contributes to a broader understanding of how public schools helped shape community identity, promote social cohesion, and influence the lives of generations of children and families.This 1979 group photograph of Grade 6 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School is a historically significant artifact that documents the educational and social landscape of Melbourne’s northern suburbs during a period of rapid urban and demographic change. As a visual record of a public school community, the image reflects the values, diversity, and everyday experiences of students and educators in the late 20th century. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959 and closed in the early 2000s, played a foundational role in shaping the identity and cohesion of the Jacana community. The photograph captures not only the individuals present but also the inclusive and supportive environment that the school fostered. It offers insight into the evolving cultural fabric of the suburb, as families from varied backgrounds came together through shared educational experiences. The image is significant for its contribution to understanding how public schools functioned as social anchors—promoting belonging, continuity, and collective memory. It serves as a testament to the enduring impact of local education on community development and the lives of generations of children and families.Colour Photograph on Matte Paper, with white borderBack: Top Left Corner: (White label): PH-5012/ (Blue Label): PH-5599, Centre (in pencil) J.P.S., Manufacturers Mark; this paper/Manufactured/ by kodakjacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, 1979, class photograph, grade 6 -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - Class Photograph, Jacana Primary School: Grade 5/6P, 1991, 1991
... fostering identity, cohesion, and continuity across generations. Its preservation ensures that the legacy of Jacana Primary School—and the community it served—remains visible and valued. Jacana Primary School Education Photograph Group Photograph Class Photograph Andrew Martins Karen Marks ...This 1991 group photograph of Grade 5/6 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School provides a vivid snapshot of suburban school life in Melbourne during a time of notable social and urban transformation. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary served as a vital educational and community hub until its closure in the early 2000s. More than a place of learning, the school fostered a strong sense of identity, belonging, and shared experience among its students and staff. The image reflects the school’s commitment to nurturing inclusive and supportive environments for young learners. It also subtly documents the growing cultural diversity of Jacana in the late 20th century, as suburban development brought together families from a wide range of backgrounds. As part of the school’s visual archive, this photograph contributes to a broader understanding of how public education helped shape community identity, promote social cohesion, and influence the lives of generations of children and families.This 1991 class photograph of Grade 5/6 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School is a historically significant artifact that captures a moment in time within a vibrant and evolving suburban community. Taken during a period of considerable social and urban change in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, the image reflects the school’s enduring role as a centre of education, inclusion, and community connection. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959 and closed in the early 2000s, was more than an academic institution—it was a place where children from diverse backgrounds came together, forming lasting relationships and shared memories. The photograph documents the increasing cultural diversity of the Jacana area in the late 20th century, offering insight into how public schools adapted to and reflected broader societal shifts. As part of the school’s visual archive, this image contributes to the historical narrative of public education in Victoria. It highlights the importance of schools as social anchors, fostering identity, cohesion, and continuity across generations. Its preservation ensures that the legacy of Jacana Primary School—and the community it served—remains visible and valued. Colour Photograph on Satin PaperBack: Top Left Corner: (Blue Label): PH-5500, Centre (in pencil) jacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, class photograph, andrew martins, karen marks, gunduz tabag, jayson sharman, jodi carroll, freda nguyen, houssein houssein, ross coats, andrew jenkins, debbie miller, tien huynh, lisa schewtschuk, alan stewart, salina leung, carrie lewis, brett chapman, peita anderson, danny borland, belinda norman, rebecca horton, mark layton, vicki bell, nahed elwohamed, shar-rena fitzgerald, mr. b. o'dea, mr. g. payne, grade 5/6p, 1991 -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - Group Photo, Fotek School Portraits, Jacana Primary School 1997 Students and Staff Photograph, 1997
... However, its legacy lives on through archival materials like this photograph, which offer valuable insights into the role of public schools in shaping community identity and fostering social cohesion during a transformative period in Melbourne’s suburban history. This 1997 photograph of staff and students at Jacana Primary School marks a poignant moment in the history of a community-centred educational institution that served Melbourne’s northern suburbs from 1959 until its closure in the early 2000s. ...Jacana Primary School was established in 1959 during a period of rapid suburban expansion in Melbourne’s northern corridor. Located in the suburb of Jacana, the school was part of a broader post-war effort to provide accessible public education to growing communities shaped by migration, industrial development, and housing initiatives. Throughout its operation, Jacana Primary reflected the evolving social fabric of the area. By the 1990s, the school had become a microcosm of Melbourne’s increasing cultural diversity, welcoming students from a wide range of ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. This diversity was not only embraced but actively celebrated through inclusive teaching practices, multicultural events, and student leadership programs such as the junior student council. The 1997 photograph captures a moment in this dynamic environment, showcasing both staff and students engaged in a shared educational mission. It represents a time when schools were not only places of learning but also key sites of community building, civic engagement, and social support. Jacana Primary closed in the early 2000s as part of broader changes in educational policy and demographic shifts. However, its legacy lives on through archival materials like this photograph, which offer valuable insights into the role of public schools in shaping community identity and fostering social cohesion during a transformative period in Melbourne’s suburban history. This 1997 photograph of staff and students at Jacana Primary School marks a poignant moment in the history of a community-centred educational institution that served Melbourne’s northern suburbs from 1959 until its closure in the early 2000s. More than a conventional group portrait, the image stands as a historical artifact that encapsulates the spirit and values of a school deeply embedded in its local community. Jacana Primary School was distinguished by its commitment to educational equity, inclusivity, and a strong sense of belonging—principles that were actively lived and practiced within its classrooms and broader school culture. The photograph offers insight into the educational ethos and staff dynamics of the time, while also reflecting the broader social and cultural shifts occurring in suburban Melbourne at the close of the 20th century. As part of the school’s visual archive, this image contributes to a richer understanding of how public education shaped community identity, supported diverse student populations, and left a lasting legacy in the lives of generations of children and families.A colour photograph mounted on white card with a black border, is laminated. Back: (Blue Label Top) (Right Corner): PH -2157, Front: (Bottom Left Corner): Fotek School Portraitsjacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, 1997 -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - Team Photograph, Jacana Primary School: Soccer Team 1983
... It stands as a visual testament to the role of sport in fostering inclusion, resilience, and a sense of belonging among students—qualities that defined Jacana Primary’s enduring legacy in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Jacana Primary School Photograph School Photograph Education Soccer Team 1983 PH-4465 (white label) Top Left Corner PH-5431(blue label) Top Right Corner Manufactures mark; Fujicolor/ Paper A colour photograph of a school Soccer team on satin finish photo paper. ...Jacana Primary School was established in 1959 during a period of rapid suburban development in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The post-war era saw significant investment in public infrastructure, including schools, to support growing communities shaped by migration and housing expansion. Jacana, located near Broadmeadows, became home to many working-class families, including newly arrived migrants, contributing to a rich and diverse social fabric. By the early 1980s, schools like Jacana Primary were not only centres of education but also vital community hubs. Sporting activities, particularly team sports like soccer, played a central role in student life. They promoted physical health, teamwork, and social inclusion, while also reflecting broader cultural influences—especially as soccer gained popularity among migrant communities. The 1983 soccer team photograph captures this dynamic period, showcasing the importance of extracurricular activities in fostering school spirit and community engagement. It also reflects the values of public education at the time: equity, participation, and the celebration of diversity. Such images serve as enduring records of how schools contributed to shaping local identity and cohesion during a transformative era in Melbourne’s suburban history. This 1983 colour photograph of Jacana Primary School’s soccer team captures the energy and camaraderie of a school that served as a cornerstone of its community from 1959 until its closure in the early 2000s. More than a simple team portrait, the image reflects the vibrant sporting culture that was integral to student life and community engagement during the early 1980s. The photograph preserves cherished memories of teamwork, school pride, and youthful enthusiasm, offering insight into the social dynamics and extracurricular values of the time. It stands as a visual testament to the role of sport in fostering inclusion, resilience, and a sense of belonging among students—qualities that defined Jacana Primary’s enduring legacy in Melbourne’s northern suburbs.A colour photograph of a school Soccer team on satin finish photo paper.PH-4465 (white label) Top Left Corner PH-5431(blue label) Top Right Corner Manufactures mark; Fujicolor/ Paperjacana primary school, photograph, school photograph, education, soccer team, 1983 -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - Team Photograph, Jacana Primary School: Cricket 1986
... fostering lasting community connections. Jacana Primary School Photograph School Photograph Education 1986 Cricket Back: Top left Corner: PH-2127 (blue label) Manufacturer's Mark: Fujicolor Paper A colour photograph on Matte photograph paper Jacana Primary School: Cricket 1986 Photograph Team Photograph ...This 1986 colour photograph of Jacana Primary School’s cricket team offers a vivid snapshot of a school that played a foundational role in its local community from its establishment in 1959 until its closure in the early 2000s. The image serves as a valuable archival record, preserving the spirit and identity of the school during a period marked by social and educational transformation in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Cricket, a sport deeply embedded in Australian culture, was a key component of Jacana Primary’s extracurricular offerings. The photograph reflects the school’s emphasis on fostering teamwork, discipline, and community engagement through sport. It also illustrates the inclusive and energetic environment that characterised student life in the late 1980s, a time when schools increasingly embraced holistic education models that valued physical activity and social development alongside academic achievement. As part of Jacana Primary’s visual archive, this image contributes to a broader understanding of how sporting programs shaped student experiences and reinforced community bonds. It stands as a testament to the school’s enduring legacy and its commitment to nurturing well-rounded individuals through meaningful participation in school life.This vibrant 1986 colour photograph of Jacana Primary School’s cricket team captures the energy and pride of a school that stood as a pillar of its community from its founding in 1959 until its closure in the early 2000s. More than just a snapshot, it preserves treasured memories of student life and highlights the school’s strong sporting culture, where teamwork and camaraderie were nurtured through active participation. The image also offers a glimpse into the social atmosphere of the late 1980s, reflecting the inclusive and spirited environment that defined Jacana Primary. As part of the school’s visual archive, it contributes to a deeper understanding of how extracurricular activities like cricket played a vital role in shaping student experiences and fostering lasting community connections.A colour photograph on Matte photograph paperBack: Top left Corner: PH-2127 (blue label) Manufacturer's Mark: Fujicolor Paperjacana primary school, photograph, school photograph, education, 1986, cricket -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - Team Photograph, Jacana Primary School: Teeball 1989
... fostering community identity, student engagement, and holistic education. As part of the school’s visual archive, the photograph contributes to a broader understanding of how extracurricular activities shaped student life and strengthened community bonds, preserving the legacy of Jacana Primary for future generations. Jacana Primary School Photograph School Photograph Education 1989 Teeball Back: Top left Corner: PH-2127 (blue label) Manufacturer's Mark ...This 1989 colour photograph of Jacana Primary School’s Teeball team captures a vibrant moment in the life of a school that served as a cornerstone of its local community from its founding in 1959 until its closure in the early 2000s. More than just a team photo, it stands as a valuable archival record, preserving the spirit and identity of the school during a time of significant social and educational change in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. This 1989 colour photograph of Jacana Primary School’s Teeball team holds enduring historical and cultural value as a visual record of a school that played a pivotal role in its local community from 1959 until its closure in the early 2000s. More than a simple team portrait, the image encapsulates the spirit of the school during a period of dynamic social and educational change in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. It reflects the importance of sport in fostering community identity, student engagement, and holistic education. As part of the school’s visual archive, the photograph contributes to a broader understanding of how extracurricular activities shaped student life and strengthened community bonds, preserving the legacy of Jacana Primary for future generations.A colour photograph on Matte photograph paperBack: Top left Corner: PH-2127 (blue label) Manufacturer's Mark: Fujicolor Paperjacana primary school, photograph, school photograph, education, 1989, teeball -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - School Photograph, Jacana Primary School: Grade 2-3, Room 7, 1982, 1982
... fostering social cohesion, and creating lasting intergenerational connections. It stands as a testament to the everyday lives and shared histories of families in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Jacana Primary School Education Photograph Group Photograph 1982 Back: Top Left Corner in pencil: J.P.S Top right Corner: (Blue Label): PH-2129 Manufacturers mark; Sakurcolor Colour Photograph mounted on white card, and laminated Jacana Primary School: Grade 2-3, Room 7, 1982 Photograph School Photograph ...This 1982 photograph of Grade 2–3, Room 7 at Jacana Primary School offers a vivid snapshot of suburban school life in Melbourne during a period of significant social and urban transformation. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary served as a central educational and community hub until its closure in the early 2000s. More than just a place of learning, the school was a space where generations of students and teachers developed a strong sense of identity, connection, and shared experience. The image reflects the school’s commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for all learners. It also subtly captures the growing cultural diversity of Jacana in the late 20th century, as suburban development brought together families from a wide range of backgrounds. As part of the school’s visual archive, this photograph contributes to a broader understanding of how public education shaped community identity, promoted social cohesion, and left a lasting legacy in the lives of children and families.This 1982 classroom photograph of Grade 2–3, Room 7 at Jacana Primary School is of historical and cultural significance as a representation of suburban public education in Melbourne during a time of considerable social and demographic change. Taken during a period when Jacana and its surrounding suburbs were experiencing rapid development and increasing cultural diversity, the image reflects the evolving identity of the local community. Jacana Primary, established in 1959 and operating until the early 2000s, played a vital role as both an educational institution and a community anchor. This photograph captures more than a moment in a school year—it documents the lived experiences of students and teachers who contributed to the school’s inclusive and supportive environment. As part of the school’s visual archive, the image provides valuable insight into the role of public education in shaping community identity, fostering social cohesion, and creating lasting intergenerational connections. It stands as a testament to the everyday lives and shared histories of families in Melbourne’s northern suburbs.Colour Photograph mounted on white card, and laminatedBack: Top Left Corner in pencil: J.P.S Top right Corner: (Blue Label): PH-2129 Manufacturers mark; Sakurcolorjacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, 1982 -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - Group Photograph, Jacana Primary School: Grade 3, 1979, 1979
... fostered by the school. It offers insight into the evolving cultural landscape of Jacana, where families from diverse backgrounds came together through shared educational experiences. This image is significant for its contribution to understanding how public schools functioned as social anchors—promoting belonging, continuity, and collective memory. It stands as a testament to the enduring impact of local education on community development and the lives of generations of children and families. Jacana Primary School Education Photograph Group Photograph 1979 Class Photograph Grade Back: Top Left Corner: (White label): PH-5012/ (Blue Label): PH-5599, Centre (in pencil) J.P.S., Manufacturers Mark ...This 1979 group photograph of Grade 3 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School provides a valuable insight into the everyday experiences of school life in Melbourne’s northern suburbs during a period of significant social and urban change. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary played a central role in the local community, serving as both an educational institution and a hub for social connection until its closure in the early 2000s. The image illustrates the school’s emphasis on inclusive and supportive learning environments and subtly reflects the increasing cultural diversity of the Jacana area in the late 20th century, as suburban expansion brought together families from varied backgrounds. As part of the school’s visual archive, this photograph contributes to a broader understanding of how public education shaped community identity, fostered social cohesion, and influenced the lives of generations of children and families in Melbourne’s outer suburbs.This 1979 group photograph of Grade 3 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School is a historically significant visual record that captures the educational and social character of Melbourne’s northern suburbs during a time of rapid urban expansion and demographic change. As a representation of a public school community, the image reflects the values, diversity, and everyday experiences of students and educators in late 20th-century Australia. Jacana Primary School, established in 1959 and operating until its closure in the early 2000s, played a vital role in shaping the identity and cohesion of the local community. The photograph documents not only the individuals present but also the inclusive and supportive environment fostered by the school. It offers insight into the evolving cultural landscape of Jacana, where families from diverse backgrounds came together through shared educational experiences. This image is significant for its contribution to understanding how public schools functioned as social anchors—promoting belonging, continuity, and collective memory. It stands as a testament to the enduring impact of local education on community development and the lives of generations of children and families.Colour Photograph on Matte Paper, with white borderBack: Top Left Corner: (White label): PH-5012/ (Blue Label): PH-5599, Centre (in pencil) J.P.S., Manufacturers Mark; this paper/Manufactured/ by kodakjacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, 1979, class photograph, grade -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - Group Photograph, Fotek School Portraits, Jacana Primary School Grade 1, 1993, 1993
... fostered community identity, supported social cohesion, and left a lasting legacy in the lives of students and families. Jacana Primary School Education Photograph Group Photograph Andrew Pham Mitchell Ryan Stephanie Toulin Zeinab Houssein Michelle Mifsud Damien Perry Brenda Martin Elena Antonio Joel Bamfield Billy McKinley Anthony Grubb Michael Melia Nahrin Younan Ismet Kuru Mohamed Hamad Naomi Webb Jeremy Singh Tonette Katabsky Troy Oakford Aaron Nash Arabi Arabi Dany David Brett Knostenbergs Nicholas Zajac Danielle Clayton Irene Filipasidis Mr Brian O'Dea Grade 1 1993 Back; (Blue Label): PH-5558 (Manufactures Mark): Fujicolor/ Paper Colour Photograph on Satin Finish Paper, mounted on card backing Jacana Primary School Grade 1, 1993 Photograph Group Photograph Fotek School Portraits ...This 1993 group photograph of Grade 1 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School offers a meaningful glimpse into the everyday life of a public school community during a period of social and demographic transition in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. Established in 1959, Jacana Primary served as a cornerstone of local education and community life until its closure in the early 2000s. The image reflects the school’s commitment to fostering an inclusive, supportive, and connected learning environment. It also captures the broader cultural and social dynamics of Jacana in the late 20th century, as suburban development brought together families from diverse backgrounds. As part of the school’s visual archive, the photograph contributes to a deeper understanding of how public education shaped local identity, promoted social cohesion, and left a lasting impact on generations of children and families.This 1993 group photograph of Grade 1 students and their teacher at Jacana Primary School offers a vivid snapshot of daily school life within a community-focused educational setting. Operating from 1959 until the early 2000s, Jacana Primary was a foundational institution in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, shaping the lives of generations of children and serving as a central point of connection for local families. The image reflects the school’s enduring values of inclusivity, friendship, and belonging, capturing not only the individuals present but also the spirit of togetherness that defined the school’s culture. It also provides insight into the broader social context of Jacana during a time of suburban growth and increasing cultural diversity. As a historical artifact, the photograph contributes to a deeper understanding of how public schools like Jacana Primary fostered community identity, supported social cohesion, and left a lasting legacy in the lives of students and families.Colour Photograph on Satin Finish Paper, mounted on card backingBack; (Blue Label): PH-5558 (Manufactures Mark): Fujicolor/ Paperjacana primary school, education, photograph, group photograph, andrew pham, mitchell ryan, stephanie toulin, zeinab houssein, michelle mifsud, damien perry, brenda martin, elena antonio, joel bamfield, billy mckinley, anthony grubb, michael melia, nahrin younan, ismet kuru, mohamed hamad, naomi webb, jeremy singh, tonette katabsky, troy oakford, aaron nash, arabi arabi, dany david, brett knostenbergs, nicholas zajac, danielle clayton, irene filipasidis, mr brian o'dea, grade 1, 1993
