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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'THE MISSING MISS MILLER' PROGRAMME
... LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'THE MISSING MISS MILLER' PROGRAMME...One yellow programme - 'Scotch College Dramatic Society presents 'The Missing Miss Miller. A comedy in three acts.' Masonic Hall Bendigo, Friday and Saturday Aug. 31st, Sept. 1st, at eight o'clock. ...Document LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'THE MISSING MISS MILLER' PROGRAMME ...One yellow programme - 'Scotch College Dramatic Society presents 'The Missing Miss Miller. A comedy in three acts.' Masonic Hall Bendigo, Friday and Saturday Aug. 31st, Sept. 1st, at eight o'clock. Mr. G. Irving, Director. Three acts. Bolten Bros. Printers, Bendigo.program, theatre, scotch college dramatic society, lydia chancellor, collection, drama, programme, program, entertainment, scotch college -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League1980's, Red Cross Library: Mrs Freda Miller & Miss Jean Sloss
... 1980's, Red Cross Library: Mrs Freda Miller & Miss Jean Sloss...1980, Red Cross Library, Mrs Freda Miller, Miss Jean Sloss...Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League Drummond Street Nth Ballarat goldfields 1980, Red Cross Library, Mrs Freda Miller, Miss Jean Sloss Photo 1980's, Red Cross Library: Mrs Freda Miller & Miss Jean Sloss ...Photo1980, red cross library, mrs freda miller, miss jean sloss -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Strathfield College
... Miss... Miller DM Miss...A foolscap page handwritten memories of the school by former teacher Miss Gwen Rowe who taught at the school between 1942 and 1958 A handwritten list form Sands and McDougall Directories 1919-1963 with school addresses and names of principals Schools Independent schools Primary school Pre-school Principals Pushon EM Miss Miller DM Miss Teachers Rowe Gwen Miss Students Opas Phillip Jones Barry Schildberger Michael World War 1939-1945 Ontario Street Methodist Hall Halls Parish halls Pearson Grove Slit trenches Document Strathfield College ...This file contains 2 items. A foolscap page handwritten memories of the school by former teacher Miss Gwen Rowe who taught at the school between 1942 and 1958 A handwritten list form Sands and McDougall Directories 1919-1963 with school addresses and names of principalsschools, independent schools, primary school, pre-school, principals, pushon em miss, miller dm miss, teachers, rowe gwen miss, students, opas phillip, jones barry, schildberger michael, world war 1939-1945, ontario street, methodist hall, halls, parish halls, pearson grove, slit trenches -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat Teachers' College Extra Muros, 1958, 1958
... ...miss miller...(BTC Handbook 1965; Beggs-Sunter: 84) Contents include: Editorial, Our Principal Speaks, the President S.R.C., 1958 Highlights, Teaching Round, Section Notes, Social Notes, Hostel Life, Sporting World, Insignias and Awards 1958, Club Notes btc ballarat teachers college n. harvey t. w. h. turner monica miller m. hines b. rickard d. eldridge n. turnbull b. english k. o'neil p. burgess m. almeida e. doney j. rae p. wise w. crocker p. r. burgess barry withers j. bourke a. linton s. mckaskill h. pattenden d. chandler a. stafford r. croft a. cuthbertson r. reed a. sonsee j. lacy f. ryan c. rodger m. egan j. hill t. turner c. m. canty j. blair e. walpole m. miller michael long m. blair j. blackman n. beacham d. astbury m. bergin a. constable g. clarke g. briggs m. brown e. beck j. badger g. angwin g. alexander k. broad a. costa e. davidson p. burbidge j. clements s. elder d. foster b. fernandes b. fischer m. harcoan j. heenan b. hudson e. jardine k. hayes g. coffey r. dennis w. cartledge v. delbridge n. hawker l. hales d. farnsworth l. hallam r. fencher g. karstens f. leach r. kelly m. long g. macdonald j. mcdermott a. lehmann i. hastie b. haig m. jones l. jeffrey m. kiefel j. mcalpine i. jenkins j. kenworthy b. lawton m. livingston e. mcormick d. mckimmie g. mcintosh m. mckee b. murphy f. mitchell m. mclachlan r. power k. mcdougall s. murphy b. nash d. mckenzie j. madder j. meadows n. mchenry j. mayo l. missen e. muir g. roberts k. ryrie d. ritchie m. scanlon e. robinson m. rutter j. rogers m. rae v. reynolds j. rees r. sloley d. sheen b. nunn r. nicholas b. ruwoldt m. rowe l. walker l. wilkinson n. wright d. shoebridge f. stokie g. stewart j. teschendorf n. souter e. walker m. spinks m. wallace m. stone s. tucker r. taylor j. short b. tucker l. castree w. craig r. bibby b. davies r. bowker g. cabble i. clayton w. coleman j. bates m. elder l. anthony j. carmichael e. edwards l. anderson b. cannard b. drake j. elliott p. dunn b. withers m. stewart l. wright d. smith r. rowe k. wilson k. waltrowicz j. roach l. schreenan i. sutherland d. williams b. wynne j. schaefer s. shepherd s. wright b. whiteside m. oliver j. quayle j. waller j. taylor v. rogers s. moller m. norman l. thomas j. wagner w. j. craig e. anthony r. neville j. noonan b. lay k. hammer g. moncrieff r. mason g. howlett w. knight j. matthews b. lumsden b. phelan p. hope v. la franchi s. henderson l. hayne w. keen b. forbes m. gray g. mcilvena a. horwill j. mccumber m. hateley k. rieniets e. fletcher d. johnson j. miller i. ross c. keys e. jarvis m. youngs j. smith e. davies g. commons p. larmour r. gowan b. hedley miss egan s. blomfield m. meyer k. duffy h. speedie j. witton d. magee a. pope p. quinlan h. jones miss miller kevin o'neil lois e. hayne w. keem mr croft geoff cabble jack noonan jan carmichael gwen macdonald bev. ross Light blue cover with dark blue and yellow titles. ...February 1958 Classes commence at the new Gillies Street location of Ballarat Teachers’. (BTC Handbook 1965; Beggs-Sunter: 84) Contents include: Editorial, Our Principal Speaks, the President S.R.C., 1958 Highlights, Teaching Round, Section Notes, Social Notes, Hostel Life, Sporting World, Insignias and Awards 1958, Club NotesLight blue cover with dark blue and yellow titles. Soft covered magazine of the Ballarat Teachers College. 48 pages. Articles include Victoria Street Hostel, Gilies Street Hostel, Grampians Trip, Beaufort House , Sturt St House , Camp St Hostel, Club Notes btc, ballarat teachers college, n. harvey, t. w. h. turner, monica miller, m. hines, b. rickard, d. eldridge, n. turnbull, b. english, k. o'neil, p. burgess, m. almeida, e. doney, j. rae, p. wise, w. crocker, p. r. burgess, barry withers, j. bourke, a. linton, s. mckaskill, h. pattenden, d. chandler, a. stafford, r. croft, a. cuthbertson, r. reed, a. sonsee, j. lacy, f. ryan, c. rodger, m. egan, j. hill, t. turner, c. m. canty, j. blair, e. walpole, m. miller, michael long, m. blair, j. blackman, n. beacham, d. astbury, m. bergin, a. constable, g. clarke, g. briggs, m. brown, e. beck, j. badger, g. angwin, g. alexander, k. broad, a. costa, e. davidson, p. burbidge, j. clements, s. elder, d. foster, b. fernandes, b. fischer, m. harcoan, j. heenan, b. hudson, e. jardine, k. hayes, g. coffey, r. dennis, w. cartledge, v. delbridge, n. hawker, l. hales, d. farnsworth, l. hallam, r. fencher, g. karstens, f. leach, r. kelly, m. long, g. macdonald, j. mcdermott, a. lehmann, i. hastie, b. haig, m. jones, l. jeffrey, m. kiefel, j. mcalpine, i. jenkins, j. kenworthy, b. lawton, m. livingston, e. mcormick, d. mckimmie, g. mcintosh, m. mckee, b. murphy, f. mitchell, m. mclachlan, r. power, k. mcdougall, s. murphy, b. nash, d. mckenzie, j. madder, j. meadows, n. mchenry, j. mayo, l. missen, e. muir, g. roberts, k. ryrie, d. ritchie, m. scanlon, e. robinson, m. rutter, j. rogers, m. rae, v. reynolds, j. rees, r. sloley, d. sheen, b. nunn, r. nicholas, b. ruwoldt, m. rowe, l. walker, l. wilkinson, n. wright, d. shoebridge, f. stokie, g. stewart, j. teschendorf, n. souter, e. walker, m. spinks, m. wallace, m. stone, s. tucker, r. taylor, j. short, b. tucker, l. castree, w. craig, r. bibby, b. davies, r. bowker, g. cabble, i. clayton, w. coleman, j. bates, m. elder, l. anthony, j. carmichael, e. edwards, l. anderson, b. cannard, b. drake, j. elliott, p. dunn, b. withers, m. stewart, l. wright, d. smith, r. rowe, k. wilson, k. waltrowicz, j. roach, l. schreenan, i. sutherland, d. williams, b. wynne, j. schaefer, s. shepherd, s. wright, b. whiteside, m. oliver, j. quayle, j. waller, j. taylor, v. rogers, s. moller, m. norman, l. thomas, j. wagner, w. j. craig, e. anthony, r. neville, j. noonan, b. lay, k. hammer, g. moncrieff, r. mason, g. howlett, w. knight, j. matthews, b. lumsden, b. phelan, p. hope, v. la franchi, s. henderson, l. hayne, w. keen, b. forbes, m. gray, g. mcilvena, a. horwill, j. mccumber, m. hateley, k. rieniets, e. fletcher, d. johnson, j. miller, i. ross, c. keys, e. jarvis, m. youngs, j. smith, e. davies, g. commons, p. larmour, r. gowan, b. hedley, miss egan, s. blomfield, m. meyer, k. duffy, h. speedie, j. witton, d. magee, a. pope, p. quinlan, h. jones, miss miller, kevin o'neil, lois e. hayne, w. keem, mr croft, geoff cabble, jack noonan, jan carmichael, gwen macdonald, bev. ross -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, John Collins, Music by John Collins, 1947, 1947
... The booklet has the following dedication "Miss Miller With my very best wishes John Collins 1947"...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields John Collins attended the Ballarat Teachers' College, where Monica Miller lectured in Music. john collins monica miller ballarat teachers' college music landscape The booklet has the following dedication "Miss Miller With my very best wishes John Collins 1947" Two typed pages of Music in the words of John Collins, as well as a hand painted landscape. ...John Collins attended the Ballarat Teachers' College, where Monica Miller lectured in Music.Two typed pages of Music in the words of John Collins, as well as a hand painted landscape. The booklet has the following dedication "Miss Miller With my very best wishes John Collins 1947"john collins, monica miller, ballarat teachers' college, music, landscape -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Parade in celebration of King Edward VII's birthday, 1902, 1902
... ...miss hannah miller...He had 3 sons: Edward Allan (1854-1932); George Henry (1858-1921) and William John (1865-1945). parades and processions bands german band windsor crescent william saunders maling mrs hannah maling miss hannah miller constable hill perc venman george robinson sam kellett alexander mcneill rowland coe harry pollard william percival reginald venman Black and white photo of a number of men on horses leading a parade down Station Street (Windsor Crescent) to Union Road. ...The parade was held in celebration of King Edward VII's birthday on 4 July 1902. This was the first public appearance of the German Band formed on 30 May 1902. The leading horseman is Mr Rowland Coe. He is followed by Mr George Robinson, a butcher of Canterbury Road. The man in the white hat is Mr Sam Kellett, businessman of Erasmus Street. Behind him on foot and partly obscured is Mr Alexander McNeill of the Surrey Family Hotel. Band master is Harry Pollard, painter and paper-hanger, and next to him is Constable Hill. The small boy in the sailor suit is Perc Venman of Essex Road and in the buggy near the footpath is Mr and Mrs William Maling. Information came from David Staig senior. Further research: William Saunders Maling, a son of John Butler Maling, was a builder who lived at 17 Balwyn Road, Canterbury. Rowland Coe, a butcher and son of James and Elizabeth Coe of Sunbury Crescent enlisted in AIF in WW1. He later lived at 233 Elgar Road, Box Hill. William Percival Reginald (Perc) Venman was born in Surrey Hills in 1894; he died in Surrey Hills in 1951 and lived at 27 Essex Street for much of his life. He and his wife are buried in Box Hill Cemetery. The identity of Sam Kellett of Erasmus Street is questioned. Edward Kellett built 'Yielma' in Erasmus Street but was deceased by 1902. He had 3 sons: Edward Allan (1854-1932); George Henry (1858-1921) and William John (1865-1945).Black and white photo of a number of men on horses leading a parade down Station Street (Windsor Crescent) to Union Road. Street trees on the RHS are mature whilst the ones on the LHS look to be newly planted. They have wooden guards around them. The area to the left is blurry but would be the railway line and station surrounds. Roads are well formed with bluestone channels.parades and processions, bands, german band, windsor crescent, william saunders maling, mrs hannah maling, miss hannah miller, constable hill, perc venman, george robinson, sam kellett, alexander mcneill, rowland coe, harry pollard, william percival reginald venman -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Dr James Blakie, his wife Catherine and son Ray, c1912, c1912
... ...miss catherine miller martin...Miller Martin in 1906. They had 4 children: Geoffrey Noel (1906-1955); Raymond James (1907-1989); Theodore (1913-1913) and a daughter. doctors edgeware miss catherine miller martin mrs catherine miller blakie dr james landells blakie mr raymond james blakie union road zeplin family Number on back in pencil. ...The donor identified this as having been taken in the orchard area of 'Edgeware', the property on the corner of Montrose Street and Union Road in Surrey Hills where the Blakie family lived and from which Dr Blakie practiced. The gate opened to Union Road and the orchard was the area later developed as the shops at 157-165 Union Road. The property was rented from the Zeplin family. This would have been taken shortly before Dr Blakie moved across the road to 174 Union Road - the Surrey Hills Medical Centre. He purchased the land and has architect Arthur Plaisted design a home and surgery for him. Family details: James Blakie was born in New Zealand to a farming family of Scottish origin. He trained at Otago University with additional study at Cambridge. He married Catherine Miller Martin in 1906. They had 4 children: Geoffrey Noel (1906-1955); Raymond James (1907-1989); Theodore (1913-1913) and a daughter.Black and white photo of Dr James Blakie standing with Mrs Blakie, seated, and young son Ray standing beside his mother in an area with rough grass. Behind them is a large tree beyond which can be seen a timber paling fence with double gates from which leads a rough path.Number on back in pencil.doctors, edgeware, miss catherine miller martin, mrs catherine miller blakie, dr james landells blakie, mr raymond james blakie, union road, zeplin family -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - TICKET - DONOR'S TICKET - THE BENDIGO CHORAL
... ...E A Miller...Miss...DOCUMENT Ticket The Bendigo Choral Cr M G Giudice H M Leggo Sir John Quick Col G Hurry Hon J Sternberg Hon R H S Abbott Hon Herbert Keck Hon D Smith A A dunstan Cr J H Curnow Oscar Flight E S Cahill DR W J Long Dr O Penfold A L Bolton G E Bolton D Berriman Alf E Wallis J G Oliphant Arthur Whitehead W Watts A E Sayer William Wright Magnus Cohn Geo Mackay Barkly Hyett A G Finster W E Bradshaw W J Campbell E H Collett A W McGibbony W C Frazier E A Miller Miss Eileen Hains D H Holden W Mansell E F Granger J Morey H T Bayton J Hudspeth Z S Martin Beige coloured ticket (No. 86 - 1923). ...Beige coloured ticket (No. 86 - 1923). Ticket cost £1-1-0. Ticket from 'The Bendigo Choral - (the rest of the ticket has been torn off). All office bearers named on the ticket. Dark blue printing on the ticket.document, ticket, the bendigo choral, cr m g giudice, h m leggo, sir john quick, col g hurry, hon j sternberg, hon r h s abbott, hon herbert keck, hon d smith, a a dunstan, cr j h curnow, oscar flight, e s cahill, dr w j long, dr o penfold, a l bolton, g e bolton, d berriman, alf e wallis, j g oliphant, arthur whitehead, w watts, a e sayer, william wright, magnus cohn, geo mackay, barkly hyett, a g finster, w e bradshaw, w j campbell, e h collett, a w mcgibbony, w c frazier, e a miller, miss eileen hains, d h holden, w mansell, e f granger, j morey, h t bayton, j hudspeth, z s martin -
Box Hill Historical SocietyPhotograph - Ormiston Girls School, 1953
... Second Row : Miss M. Miller, Miss Ula Scott, Mrs. Marcia Tanswell (nee Carroll), Mrs.Norma Jamieson (nee Harbert), Mrs.Ellen Moller, Mrs.Alfreda Simpson, Miss Pamela Garren, Mrs.Townsend (?) ...Second Row : Miss M. Miller, Miss Ula Scott, Mrs. Marcia Tanswell (nee Carroll), Mrs.Norma Jamieson (nee Harbert), Mrs.Ellen Moller, Mrs.Alfreda Simpson, Miss Pamela Garren, Mrs.Townsend (?) ...Ormiston Girls School Staff 1953 - names of staff on an accompanying sheet. Second Row : Miss M. Miller, Miss Ula Scott, Mrs. Marcia Tanswell (nee Carroll), Mrs.Norma Jamieson (nee Harbert), Mrs.Ellen Moller, Mrs.Alfreda Simpson, Miss Pamela Garren, Mrs.Townsend (?) First Row: (?), Mrs.McArthur, MissDorothy McDonald/Miss Edith Donnon (Co-Principals), Miss Jean Crow, Mrs. Griffiths (?)Black and white photocopy of a photoormiston girls' school, schools, teachers, staff, 1953 -
Federation University Historical CollectionImage, Ballarat Teachers' College students and staff, 1947
... Surnames are: Howlett, Rice, McLean, Williams, Nield, Cooper, Terrill, Gleeson, Pascoe, Harley, Carless, Giddings, Connelly, Magill, Blake, Punshon, Aisbett, Collins, O'Shannessy, Leslie, Dreher, Pamphilon, Lelean, Pattenden, Tyers, Fraser, Henderson, Mallett, martin, Boyd, Ellifson, Collins, Hill, Henning, roddis, Marshman, Doney, Watts, McKinnon, Esmore, Love, Luxford, Elliott, Bunney, Borley, Mathison, Domaschenz, Hannan, Perry, Merlin, Batson, Witney, Tozer, Kerr, Tobin, Morrish, Clode, Purdue, Kennedy, Palmer, Faulds, Ritchie, Lewin, Poland, Welsh, Lynch, Alexander, Williams, Gorris, Sonsee, Miss Kentish, Bryan, Miss Miller, Lord, Miss Hughes, McEwin, Miss Hayes, Vallance, Robinson, Surman, Gunning, Dally, Freeman, Crossett...Surnames are: Howlett, Rice, McLean, Williams, Nield, Cooper, Terrill, Gleeson, Pascoe, Harley, Carless, Giddings, Connelly, Magill, Blake, Punshon, Aisbett, Collins, O'Shannessy, Leslie, Dreher, Pamphilon, Lelean, Pattenden, Tyers, Fraser, Henderson, Mallett, martin, Boyd, Ellifson, Collins, Hill, Henning, roddis, Marshman, Doney, Watts, McKinnon, Esmore, Love, Luxford, Elliott, Bunney, Borley, Mathison, Domaschenz, Hannan, Perry, Merlin, Batson, Witney, Tozer, Kerr, Tobin, Morrish, Clode, Purdue, Kennedy, Palmer, Faulds, Ritchie, Lewin, Poland, Welsh, Lynch, Alexander, Williams, Gorris, Sonsee, Miss Kentish, Bryan, Miss Miller, Lord, Miss Hughes, McEwin, Miss Hayes, Vallance, Robinson, Surman, Gunning, Dally, Freeman, Crossett Ballarat Teachers' College students and staff, 1947 Image ...This image was used by the Ballarat Teachers' College Class of 1947 during their reunions. black and white laminated phiotocopied photograph of men and women in front of brick building, with names typed underneath. Surnames are: Howlett, Rice, McLean, Williams, Nield, Cooper, Terrill, Gleeson, Pascoe, Harley, Carless, Giddings, Connelly, Magill, Blake, Punshon, Aisbett, Collins, O'Shannessy, Leslie, Dreher, Pamphilon, Lelean, Pattenden, Tyers, Fraser, Henderson, Mallett, martin, Boyd, Ellifson, Collins, Hill, Henning, roddis, Marshman, Doney, Watts, McKinnon, Esmore, Love, Luxford, Elliott, Bunney, Borley, Mathison, Domaschenz, Hannan, Perry, Merlin, Batson, Witney, Tozer, Kerr, Tobin, Morrish, Clode, Purdue, Kennedy, Palmer, Faulds, Ritchie, Lewin, Poland, Welsh, Lynch, Alexander, Williams, Gorris, Sonsee, Miss Kentish, Bryan, Miss Miller, Lord, Miss Hughes, McEwin, Miss Hayes, Vallance, Robinson, Surman, Gunning, Dally, Freeman, Crossettballarat teachers' college, lindsay harley, nancy cooper, david cooper, dana street primary school, alan sonsee, dana street state school -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Early Sunshine residents 1920s
... Four photographs of Sunshine residents from the early 1920s 1 Miss Gladys Miller sister of Keith Miller Australian cricketer of the early 1920s 2 Miss Clare Laffen 3 Members of the Skirmer family who lived at Morris Street Sunshine 4 Mr Glen Burgess...Resident Sunshine Four photographs of Sunshine residents from the early 1920s 1 Miss Gladys Miller sister of Keith Miller Australian cricketer of the early 1920s 2 Miss Clare Laffen 3 Members of the Skirmer family who lived at Morris Street Sunshine 4 Mr Glen Burgess Photograph Early Sunshine residents 1920s ...resident, sunshine -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery FederationFlorence Nightingale note to Annie Miller, 1867
... 'Miss Annie Miller, who had nursed Prince Alfred with Miss Turriff [Haldane, first matron of Alfred Hospital], also joined staff at the Alfred some time before 1876. ...Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation Level 1 535 Elizabeth St Melbourne melbourne 'Miss Annie Miller, who had nursed Prince Alfred with Miss Turriff [Haldane, first matron of Alfred Hospital], also joined staff at the Alfred some time before 1876. ...'Miss Annie Miller, who had nursed Prince Alfred with Miss Turriff [Haldane, first matron of Alfred Hospital], also joined staff at the Alfred some time before 1876. During her time at the Sydney Infirmary, Annie Miller created something of a stir when, after her experience nursing Prince Alfred, she became selective about which areas of the hospital she would work, only willing to serve in Male Surgical and Accident. She also had been reported to Miss Nightingale by both Lucy Osburn and Haldane Turriff for openly flirting with the Resident Physician, receiving flowers, embroidering slippers, playing with his watch chain and generally becoming the subject of gossip ... Before his departure from the hospital the doctor in question diagnosed Annie Miller as having an [abdominal] aneurism and she went into decline, mainly from the deprivation of his company, it was felt. With the threat of her possibly being returned to England because of ill health, Miller went to Brisbane and Goodna (Queensland), subsequently to Melbourne, where she faded into obscurity. Her aneurism had apparently subsided.' From '5.30, nurse! : the story of the Alfred nurses' by Helen Paterson. History Books: Melbourne, 1996 p. 8 'Annie Miller was Scottish, single and claimed to be 34 years old (in Sydney, she was assumed to be ten years older); Wardroper [Sarah Elizabeth, first superintendent at the Nightingale School of Nursing at St Thomas's Hospital, London] had found her to be a good nurse, but 'proud and peculiarly sensitive'' (Burrows, 2018 p. 33). At the end of 1870 Annie resigned after the three-year term at Sydney Infirmary ended. She was appointed to the position of matron at Brisbane Hospital in February 1871. She resigned within a few months of her appointment after a dispute with the staff surgeon who refused to recognise her and her status. From 'Nurses of Australia : the illustrated history' by Deborah Burrows. NLA Publishing : Canberra, 2018 p. 41 'Annie Miller went from the [Sydney] Infirmary to Brisbane Hospital, she then joined Haldane Turriff at The Alfred Hospital, while Osburn thought that Miller had gone to nurse private patients. The two versions are not incompatible as hospitals hired out nurses to care for wealthier patients in their homes. Schultz records that Miller worked at the Hospital for the Insane at Goodna [Queensland] and died in the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum on 12 March 1907. The Victorian branch of the Australian Nursing Federation owns the book presented to Miller by Florence Nightingale in 1867.' From 'Lucy Osburn, a lady displaced : Florence Nightingale's envoy to Australia' by Judith Godden. Sydney University Press : Sydney, 2006 p. 315 'This betrayal of all that had been said to Tate [Henry, Alfred Hospital Secretary-Manager 1874-1876] was in keeping with Annie Miller's reputation (earned in Sydney) for being unreliable and a trouble-maker. Miss Miller was also an intimate of Miss Turriff's. Annie Miller is said to have had a brief term as matron in Brisbane after her resignation from the Sydney Infirmary in 1870 but the Brisbane Hospital authorities are unable to provide this one way of the other. Lucy Osburn thought that Miss Miller was in private nursing in Melbourne in 1873 and the Vagabond [alias of John Stanley James, Argus journalist] stated positively that she was working for Miss Turriff at the Alfred when he was there in 1876'. From 'The hospital south of the Yarra' by Ann Mitchell. Alfred Hospital : Melbourne, 1977 p. 242 'Annie Miller was appointed matron of the lunatic asylum at Woogaroo (Goodna) in Queensland in 1877, and remained there for ten years. When she left the medical superintendent, in his report for 1888, praised her for the work she had done in the female division of the asylum'. From 'A tapestry of service' by Bartz Schultz. Churchill Livingstone : South Melbourne, 1991 p.222Annie Miller was one of five Nightingale-trained nurses who come to Sydney in 1868 with Lucy Osburn, the newly appointed Superintendent and Chief Female Officer at the Sydney Infirmary. Florence Nightingale gave them all books before they sailed in December of that year. Annie worked in Sydney, Brisbane and Goodna, and in Melbourne. She died in 1907 and is buried at Boroondara cemetery. Annie was a member of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association. This note was written in Annie's book and this item is in the archive collection of the ANMF Vic Branch Library. The note was written on the front page of a book. We believe the item was donated to the Branch.Hand written note by Florence Nightingale to Annie Miller, upon her departure to Sydney with Lucy Osburn in 1868, written in ink on a blank page at the front of Walter Scott's 'Poetical works' (1866) [The poetical works of Sir Walter Scott]"For Mrs. Miller affectionately offered in remembrance of her own Scotch country by Florence Nightingale London 27 Nov. 1867"nursing history, nursing -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stawell High School students 1966, 1966
... Students names on back 6975-4 Stawell High School Form 3cd Teacher Miss Murdoch Back Row L-R, Lyn Bates, Lyn Rasche, Jean Allan, Bev Jackson, Patsy Carter, Pat Curren, Lyn Skurrie, Rhonda Gray, Beth Ellen, Janet van de Geest, Sue Gardner, Coral Twyerould Second Row, Denise Rose, Judy Hooper, Viv Stafford, Louise Peters, Wendy Oliver, Robyn Pickford, Faye Christian, Julie Walker, Bev Newell, Wendy Anyon, Bernice Smith Third Row, Dianne Dalziel, Denise Taylor, Helen Guy, Pat Hibbert, Janet Miller, Miss Murdoch, Marion Paulett, Sandra Hooper, Margaret Hitchcock, Heather McLeod, Mavis Hutchins, Bottom Row, Vicki Delley, Robyn Kingston, Yvonne Howlett, Dawn Holmes, Christine Resnick, Julie McCann ...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Students names on back 6975-4 Stawell High School Form 3cd Teacher Miss Murdoch Back Row L-R, Lyn Bates, Lyn Rasche, Jean Allan, Bev Jackson, Patsy Carter, Pat Curren, Lyn Skurrie, Rhonda Gray, Beth Ellen, Janet van de Geest, Sue Gardner, Coral Twyerould Second Row, Denise Rose, Judy Hooper, Viv Stafford, Louise Peters, Wendy Oliver, Robyn Pickford, Faye Christian, Julie Walker, Bev Newell, Wendy Anyon, Bernice Smith Third Row, Dianne Dalziel, Denise Taylor, Helen Guy, Pat Hibbert, Janet Miller, Miss Murdoch, Marion Paulett, Sandra Hooper, Margaret Hitchcock, Heather McLeod, Mavis Hutchins, Bottom Row, Vicki Delley, Robyn Kingston, Yvonne Howlett, Dawn Holmes, Christine Resnick, Julie McCann Education Stawell High School Form 3 CD Class Photograph of Female Students in front of newer class rooms Stawell High School students 1966 Photograph ...Students names on back 6975-4 Stawell High School Form 3cd Teacher Miss Murdoch Back Row L-R, Lyn Bates, Lyn Rasche, Jean Allan, Bev Jackson, Patsy Carter, Pat Curren, Lyn Skurrie, Rhonda Gray, Beth Ellen, Janet van de Geest, Sue Gardner, Coral Twyerould Second Row, Denise Rose, Judy Hooper, Viv Stafford, Louise Peters, Wendy Oliver, Robyn Pickford, Faye Christian, Julie Walker, Bev Newell, Wendy Anyon, Bernice Smith Third Row, Dianne Dalziel, Denise Taylor, Helen Guy, Pat Hibbert, Janet Miller, Miss Murdoch, Marion Paulett, Sandra Hooper, Margaret Hitchcock, Heather McLeod, Mavis Hutchins, Bottom Row, Vicki Delley, Robyn Kingston, Yvonne Howlett, Dawn Holmes, Christine Resnick, Julie McCann Class Photograph of Female Students in front of newer class roomsStawell High School Form 3 CDeducation -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, 1868 Time Capsule at St Kilda Road, 1985
... Additionally there are low res images of these items plus some photographs taken on the day: Brian Howe, Minister for Health, holds the time capsule whilst Trent Willard and Janice Johns, current RVIB students, stand by during the raising ceremony; Miss Molly Miller, the oldest surviving student, and Mr Percy Raufer, great grand nephew of Mary-Ann Raufer who was pupil number 6 and enrolled in the school in January 29th, 1866 look at the items found in the time capsule. ...Additionally there are low res images of these items plus some photographs taken on the day: Brian Howe, Minister for Health, holds the time capsule whilst Trent Willard and Janice Johns, current RVIB students, stand by during the raising ceremony; Miss Molly Miller, the oldest surviving student, and Mr Percy Raufer, great grand nephew of Mary-Ann Raufer who was pupil number 6 and enrolled in the school in January 29th, 1866 look at the items found in the time capsule. ...In 1868, with the laying of the foundation stone, a time capsule was placed containing four newspapers of the day (Saturday 25 January, 1868 - The Age, The Argus, The Sun and The Telegraph: St Kilda, Prahran and South Yarra Guardian), the first Annual report of the Victorian Asylum and School for the Blind (1867), 11 coins from the Victorian regency and an illustration of the proposed building at St Kilda Road. An undated note also describes a piece of parchment in the time capsule, which contained a list of names of committee members and relevant people involved in the construction of the building, such as Crouch & Wilson; however no image of this has been located. In 1991, this time capsule was opened as part of 125 year celebrations and the contents were put on display. The capsule was the size of a house brick and buried underneath the foundation stone. It was made of metal and had to be sawn open to reveal the contents. These images are of the items found inside the time capsule. Additionally there are low res images of these items plus some photographs taken on the day: Brian Howe, Minister for Health, holds the time capsule whilst Trent Willard and Janice Johns, current RVIB students, stand by during the raising ceremony; Miss Molly Miller, the oldest surviving student, and Mr Percy Raufer, great grand nephew of Mary-Ann Raufer who was pupil number 6 and enrolled in the school in January 29th, 1866 look at the items found in the time capsule. In 2005 a new time capsule was buried, including an electronic copy of the 1867 report and drawing of St Kilda Road from the 1868 time capsule.Photographs and scans of items found inside the time capsuleroyal victorian institute for the blind, brian howe, trent willard, janice johns, molly miller, percy raufer, time capsule -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDecorative object - Peacock, Minton Majolica life-size model, Paul Comolera, artist, Designed: c. 1873; Made: c. 1875
... Research is ongoing, but it seems likely that John Samuel Robert Heath, a leading Melbourne dentist with a practice in Collins Street, and his wife, a dental mechanic, had purchased Miss Miller’s Loch Ard peacock before its sale in 1941. ...Research is ongoing, but it seems likely that John Samuel Robert Heath, a leading Melbourne dentist with a practice in Collins Street, and his wife, a dental mechanic, had purchased Miss Miller’s Loch Ard peacock before its sale in 1941. ...This majestic peacock embodies the technical achievement, skill and ingenuity of artisans during the 19th century. It is now known as the 'Loch Ard Peacock' and was designed and modelled in 1873 by Paul Comolera (1818-1897) and fired in one piece at the Minton factory at Stoke-on-Trent in the United Kingdom in 1875. The peacock has been portrayed in symbolic motifs and has figured heavily in folktales and fables since antiquity, and many cultures around the world see it as a symbol of beauty, rebirth and power. Wealthy Victorians loved majolica, and the large peacock would have been the ultimate home accessory as a conservatory ornament – combining their desire for nature, the exotic and vibrant colours. The peacock model was listed in catalogues by Minton & Co. for a retail price of 35 guineas or sold as a pair for 90 guineas. Minton & Co. was founded in 1793 by Thomas Minton (1765–1836) and became a famous pottery and porcelain manufacturer. Comolera was a French artist and sculptor, renowned for dramatic naturalistic forms and life-size renditions of birds and animals that won him admiration in public and artistic circles. He was employed by Minton & Co. from 1873 to 1880, and the life-sized peacock became his best-known work. Comolera kept a live peacock loaned from the nearby Duke of Sutherland's Trentham Hall Estate in his studio to create a life-size model of fine buff earthenware model, which was then hand painted in brilliantly coloured green and blue glazes to mimic the peafowl’s dazzling plumage. There are no surviving production records, but according to documents in the Minton Archive, nine peacocks were made by Comolera. However, today, some historians now believe that twelve were fired at the Minton factory; research is ongoing. These peacocks were so admired that Minton & Co. used them as exhibition showpieces at International Exhibitions in London, Paris, and the United States of America, ensuring the company had a worldwide reputation. So, when Melbourne hosted an International Exposition in 1880, Minton & Co. sent out ceramics and tiles, and in particular, this peacock was intended to be part of their exhibit in the British Court in the Exhibition Building, built in the Carlton Gardens. The early dispatch date (1878) indicates that the company may have intended to exhibit their wares, including the peacock, at the 1879 Sydney International Exhibition, but the company did not take up this option. The ship that Minton & Co. used to bring the peacock and their other wares to the Australian colonies was the ill-fated Loch Ard, which sunk after striking Mutton Bird Island near Port Campbell, Victoria, in calm foggy weather in June 1878 on the final leg of the ship's journey to Melbourne. The loss of 52 lives made it one of Victoria’s worst shipwrecks. Therefore, this peacock never made it to the grand exposition in Melbourne, as Minton & Co. had planned. Charles McGillivray dragged this peacock, still in its original packing case, onto the beach in the gorge just two days after the Loch Ard went down. The peacock was rescued unscathed apart from a chip on its beak (only repaired in 1988). After a disagreement with a Melbourne Customs Officer, Joseph Daish, McGillivray stopped his salvage operations, leaving the peacock on the beach. The second salvagers were James Miller and Thomas Keys. Miller was a member of the firm Howarth, Miller and Matthews, Geelong, who had brought the salvage rights to the Loch Ard wreck on 10 June. When Miller and Keys arrived at the wreck site, a storm had washed many of the salvaged goods, including this peacoc,k back into the sea. The two men found the peacock in its case ‘bobbing along in the water’ and pulled it back to the beach. To ensure the peacock wasn't washed out to sea again, Miller and Keys hauled the packing case containing the peacock up the gorge's cliff face to the top, ready to be transported. In an interview in 1928, Keys claimed that at the time of the rescue, the head had broken from the body. This account was proven to be true in 1988, following the birds' display in Brisbane. This peacock began its life in Australia, not in the grandeur of an International Exhibition as intended, but in the hallway of a simple domestic house in Geelong. It appears Minton & Co. did not attempt to buy this peacock back. Florence Miller, daughter of James Miller (Loch Ard salvage rights holder), later remarked that the only item of real value rescued from the wreck had been the peacock and that this had been kept by her father in the family home at Malvern for many years and became a treasured family possession. As such, this 'Loch Ard peacock' was almost forgotten and mistaken with other Minton peacocks around the world. Miss Florence Miller tried to sell the peacock due to financial difficulties in the 1930s but was unsuccessful. While attempting to sell her Loch Ard relic, it was displayed in the window of the old Argus newspaper office, which was at 76 Collins Street, Melbourne; the Argus had relocated to the corner of Elizabeth and La Trobe Streets in 1926. Between 1935 and 1939, the old Argus building was occupied by the Joshua N. McClelland Print Room, which sold not only paintings and prints but also antiques and authentic replicas, as well as hosting exhibitions. Miss Florence Miller loaned her peacock for display at the Victorian Historical Exhibition held in the National Gallery on 1st June 1935, the 57th anniversary of the Loch Ard wreck. As a result, the peacock attracted public attention in books, newspapers and magazine articles that told the story of its survival from a shipwreck. Miss Florence Miller was keen to sell the peacock, even writing overseas to Captain Blain on November 30th, 1938, about the possibility of a sale, but this became no longer possible due to the outbreak of war. Recent information points to the Loch Ard peacock being owned by John S R Heath before its sale to Frank Ridley-Lee in May 1941. Research is ongoing, but it seems likely that John Samuel Robert Heath, a leading Melbourne dentist with a practice in Collins Street, and his wife, a dental mechanic, had purchased Miss Miller’s Loch Ard peacock before its sale in 1941. They were lovers of fine arts, music, wine and food. The peacock in the window of the old Argus building could have attracted their attention as they had already purchased the old stone Presbyterian Church on Warrigal Road, Oakleigh, in 1933 and had converted its interior. The home, renamed The Studio, even included Melbourne’s first all-electric kitchen. The peacock was perfect for display in the Studio’s entrance. A magazine article published after the conversion was completed included photographs of the interior. The picture of the ‘portico’ had a caption below that stated, “Some of her [Mrs Heath’s] finest pottery was salvaged from the Loch Ard Wreck”. In 2025, Heath’s two remaining sons remember running around in the entrance with the peacock standing there, oblivious to its value. Heath was an accomplished artist, studying under Max Meldrum. He painted and exhibited his works at The Studio and in a public exhibition, and he was a finalist eight times in the coveted Archibald Prize portrait competition, including the submission of his self-portrait that is now part of his grandson’s collection. The next owner of the Loch Ard Peacock was Frank Ridley-Lee. He displayed it at his home in Ivanhoe after buying it at an auction in May 1941. The peacock remained in the hands of the Ridley-Lee family until it was offered for sale by auction in 1975 as part of an art collection belonging to Mrs Ridley-Lee's estate. The peacock was not sold at this time, as the reserve price of $4500 was not met. This news was passed on to the board of the newly created Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. Urgent efforts were made to collect the necessary money through fundraising by the Warrnambool City Council and public donations. The Fletcher Jones Company and the Victorian Government contributed half the cost. On 9 September 1975, the Loch Ard peacock was purchased by Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, and it found a new home at the maritime museum. Since then, it has only left Warrnambool twice. Firstly, in 1980, at the centenary celebrations of the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne, and secondly, in 1988, the peacock was given pride of place at the entrance to the Victorian Pavilion at the Brisbane World Expo, acknowledging that this Minton Majolica peacock is the most significant shipwreck object in Australia. The Minton majolica peacock is considered of historical social and aesthetic significance to Victoria and is one of only a few 'objects' registered on the Victorian Heritage Register (H 2132), as it is a most notable and rare object associated with the Minton factory of the 1870s and works by the celebrated sculptor Paul Comolera along with the wreck of the Loch Ard on the Victorian coastline. This Minton peacock is historically significant for its rarity; it was one of only 9-12 known to exist. The shipwreck of the Loch Ard is also of significance for Victoria and is registered on the Victorian Heritage Register Ref (S 417). Flagstaff Hill has a varied collection of artefacts from Loch Ard and its collection is significant for being one of the largest accumulation of artefacts from this notable Victorian shipwreck. The collections object is to also give us a snapshot into history so we can interpret the story of this tragic event. The collection is also archaeologically significant as it represents aspects of Victoria's shipping history that allows us to interpret Victoria's early social and historical themes. The collection is historically significant is that it is associated, unfortunately with the worst and best-known shipwreck in Victoria's history. The peacock, resplendent in polychrome glaze, stands perched on a rocky plinth decorated with vines, leaves, flowers, blackberries and wild mushrooms. The peacock’s breast is cobalt blue; the wings and legs are in naturalistic colours. The tail is a mass of feathers coloured in green, ochre blue and brown — a fantastic display of artistry and Minton expertise. Inscribed at the base :P Comolera, and a Minton & Co. design number: 2045.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, loch ard, loch ard gorge, peacock, paul comolera, victorian heritage register, minton peacock, minton & co., stoke upon trent, bird figures, mintons, ceramics, international expositions, majolica, naturalistic, staffordshire, john samuel robert heath, peacock statue, loch ard peacock, majorca peacock -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Black and White, Ballarat Teachers' College, 1947, 1947
... Bryan, B.A., V.Com., Dip.Ed., Miss M.H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip.Phys.Ed. ...Bryan, B.A., V.Com., Dip.Ed., Miss M.H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip.Phys.Ed. ...Ballarat Teachers' College was opened on may 4th, 1926, at S.S. 33, Dana Street, with an enrollment of sixty-one students, its original staff consisted of the Principal, Mr W. H. Ellwood, M.A., m.Ed. (Chairman of the Teachers' tribunal from its inception in 1946 until 1954), Miss A. Bouchier, B.A., and Mr A.B. Jones, B.A. (Lecturers). In 1927 Miss P.A. Hamano joined the staff. Teaching practice and special rural school work were carried on in schools in or near Ballarat - drawing, crafts and singing were taught by local teachers. In 1927 the college moved to the old Ballarat East Town Hall (remodelled for their use) in Barkly Street. During 1927 the numbers in the College were augmented by twenty-six Manual arts students who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Arts students continued till 1930, when, on grounds of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers' College.\During the four succeeding years approximately sixty students annually entered the primary course. Inclusive of Manual Arts students, and private fee-paying students, exactly 400 trainees passed through the college in its brief span of life (1926-1931) Fourteen years were to pass before they were again opened to students on February 2nd, 1946. The college was re-commenced at S.S. Dana Street under the guidance of Mr W.F. Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip.Ed., (Acting Principal 1946-1950), and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. Hughes, B.A., Dip. Ed., Mr C.B. Bryan, B.A., V.Com., Dip.Ed., Miss M.H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip.Phys.Ed. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister for education at that time, the Hon. F. Field, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. T.T. Hollway, M.L.A., and the then Director of Education, Mr J.A. Seitz. It was originally intended to cater for women students only (for whom 130 Victoria Street was purchased as a hostel) but, at the last moment, men were also accepted. A co-educational college was thus set up instead, and has continued as such. The original Staff has been considerable augmented, and the number of Students has been more than trebled. 1951 saw the introduction of the two-year course, successful students being presented with the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate at the final College assembly each year. In December, 1855, College held its first Graduation Ceremony, with its own Graduation hymn, the words of which were written by Miss C.M. Canty of the staff. Mr Ellwood, former Principal,delivered the occasional address and presented the Ellwood Prize to the outstading student of the year (Mr C.P. Handreck). Students who had successfully completed the course received their certificates from Mr E.B. Pederick, Chief Inspector of Primary Schools. College accomodation having been strained for several years, it was pleasant news when tenders were called in July, 1956, for the building of the first section of the new Ballarat Teachers' College in Gillies Street, near the Botanical Gardens. At the beginning of 1958 the new College was occupied, and staff and students have appreciated greatly the appointments and cacilities of the new buildign. In 1968 the three-year Diploma Course began, co-existent with the other courses which will continue during the transitional period. Successful students in the course receive the Diploma of Teaching (Primary).Black and white photograph of students and staff of the Ballarat Teachers' College. The people are in four rows, and they stand in front of the Dana Street Primary School. Back Row: Jim Howlett; Milton Rice; Keith McLean; Jim Williams; George Nield, David Cooper, Ray Terrill, William Gleeson; Tom Pascoe; Lindsay Harley; Ron Carless; Robert Giddings; Colin Connelly; Alex Magill; Eddie Blake; William Punshon; Athol Aisbett; Kevin Collins; John O'Shannessy. Second Row: Beth Leslie; Faye Dreher; Gwen Pamphilon; Arthur Lelean; Howard Pattenden; Jack Tyers; Hugh Fraser; William Henderson; Jack Mallett; Alan Martin; Keith Boyd; John Ellifson; John Collins; Tom Hill; Wal Henning; Burns Roddis; Fred Marshman; Dawn Doney; Pat Watts; Ann McKinnon. Third Row: Ethel Esmore; Joy Love; Pat Luxford; Jean Elliott; Josie Bunny; Phyllis Borley; Joyce Matheson; Val Witney; Ruth Tozer; Nancy Kerr; K.ath Tobin; Muriel Morrish; Jean Clode; Peg Purdue; Joyce Kennedy; Margaret Palmer; Marie Faulds; Thelma Ritchie. Fourth Row: Pat Lewin; Mavis Poland; Lorna Welsh; Lynette Lynch; Nancy Alexander; Betty Williams, Val Gorrie; Alan Sonsee; Trudy Kentish; Carl Bryan; Monica Miller; W.F. Lord; Beth Hughes; Mephan McMcEwin; Mattie Hayes; Neila Vallance; Pat Robinson; Elva Surman; Joan Gunning; Norma Dally; Beatrice Freeman; Kath Crossett.ballarat teachers' college, education, dana street primary school, 1947 -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat Teachers' College, Ballarat Teachers' College Handbook, 1968, 1968
... Bryan, B.A., V.Com., Dip.Ed., Miss M.H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip.Phys.Ed. ...Bryan, B.A., V.Com., Dip.Ed., Miss M.H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip.Phys.Ed. ...History of the Ballarat Teachers, College as outlined on page 9 of the handbook. Ballarat Teachers' College was opened on may 4th, 1926, at Dana Street State School (no 33), with an enrollment of sixty-one students, its original staff consisted of the Principal, Mr W. H. Ellwood, M.A., M.Ed. (Chairman of the Teachers' tribunal from its inception in 1946 until 1954), Miss A. Bouchier, B.A., and Mr A.B. Jones, B.A. (lecturers). In 1927 Miss P.A. Hamano joined the staff. Teaching practice and special rural school work were carried on in schools in or near Ballarat - drawing, crafts and singing were taught by local teachers. In 1927 the college moved to the former Ballarat East Town Hall (remodelled for their use) in Barkly Street. During 1927 the numbers in the College were augmented by twenty-six Manual arts students who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Arts students continued until 1930, when, on grounds of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers' College. During the four succeeding years approximately sixty students annually entered the primary course. Inclusive of Manual Arts students, and private fee-paying students, exactly 400 trainees passed through the college in its brief span of life (1926-1931) Fourteen years were to pass before they were again opened to students on February 2nd, 1946. The college was re-commenced at S.S. Dana Street under the guidance of Mr W.F. Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip.Ed., (Acting Principal 1946-1950), and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. Hughes, B.A., Dip. Ed., Mr C.B. Bryan, B.A., V.Com., Dip.Ed., Miss M.H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip.Phys.Ed. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister for education at that time, the Hon. F. Field, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. T.T. Hollway, M.L.A., and the then Director of Education, Mr J.A. Seitz. It was originally intended to cater for women students only (for whom 130 Victoria Street was purchased as a hostel) but, at the last moment, men were also accepted. A co-educational college was thus set up instead, and has continued as such. The original Staff has been considerable augmented, and the number of Students has been more than trebled. 1951 saw the introduction of the two-year course, successful students being presented with the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate at the final College assembly each year. In December, 1855, College held its first Graduation Ceremony, with its own graduation hymn, the words of which were written by Miss C.M. (Mavis) Canty of the staff. Mr Ellwood, former Principal, delivered the occasional address and presented the Ellwood Prize to the outstanding student of the year (Mr C.P. Handreck). Students who had successfully completed the course received their certificates from Mr E.B. Pederick, Chief Inspector of Primary Schools. College accomodation having been strained for several years, it was pleasant news when tenders were called in July, 1956, for the building of the first section of the new Ballarat Teachers' College in Gillies Street, near the Botanical Gardens. At the beginning of 1958 the new College was occupied, and staff and students have appreciated greatly the appointements and cacilities of the new building. In 1968 the three-year Diploma Course began, co-existent with the other courses which will continue during the transitional period. Successful students in the course receive the Diploma of teaching (Primary). Orange and black soft covered booklet with a childlike image of a woman on the cover. The 44 page book is the handbook of the Ballarat Teachers' College and includes: history of the college, 1968 programme, courses, teaching Practice, practising school, classification, certification, Ellwood Prize, Lord Prize, hostels, college tripsInside front page signed "Peter Fryar".ballarat teachers' college, peter fryar, t.w.h. turner, tom turner, frank lord, monica miller, dana street primary school, art collection, hostels -
Federation University Historical CollectionProgramme, Ballarat Teachers' College Reunion Programme, 1934, 1934
... Com., Dip. Ed., Miss Monica H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip. ...Com., Dip. Ed., Miss Monica H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip. ...Ellwood was the Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College. Ballarat Teachers’ College was opened on 04 May 1926, at S.S. 33 Dana Street, with an enrolment of 61 students. Its original staff consisted of the Principal, Mr W.H. Ellwood, M.A., M.Ed. (Chairman of the Teachers’ Tribunal from its inception in 1946 until 1954), Miss A. Bouchier, B.A., and Mr A.B. Jones, BA., (lecturers). In 1927 Miss P.A. Hamano joined the staff. In 1927 the college moved to the old Ballarat East Town Hall (remodelled for their use) in Barkly Street. During 1927 the numbers in the College were augmented by 26 Manual Arts students, who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Art students continued till 1930 when, on grounds of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers’ College. During the four succeeding years, approximately 60 students annually entered the primary course. Inclusive of Manual Arts students, and private fee-paying students, exactly 400 trainees passed through the College in its brief span of life (1926-1931). Five per cent of each year’s students were granted an extension of their studentship to enable them to proceed to Melbourne Teachers’ College, and to take the first year’s course for a University degree. With the advent of the economic depression of the ‘thirties, Ballarat Teachers' College closed its doors in December, 1931. Fourteen years were to pass before the College opened again on February 2nd, 1946. The college re-commenced at SS Dana Street, under the guidance of Mr W.F. Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip. Ed., (acting, later Principal 1946-1950) and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. Hughes, B.A., Dip. Ed., Mr C.B. Bryan, B.A., B. Com., Dip. Ed., Miss Monica H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip. Phys. Ed. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister of Education at that time, the Hon. F. Field, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. T.T. Hollway, M.L.A., and the then Director of Education, Mr J.A. Seitz. It was originally intended to cater for women students only but, at the last moment, men resident in Ballarat were also accepted. A co-educational college was thus set up instead, and it has continued as such. 1951 saw the introduction of the two-year course, successful students being presented with the Trained Primary Teacher’s Certificate at the final College Assembly each year. In December 1955, College held its first Graduation Ceremony, with its own Graduation Hymn, the words of which were written by Miss C.M. (Mavis) Canty of the staff. Lord remained as principal until 1951 when he transferred to establish a teachers' college at Toorak. Tom William Turner was Lord's successor. A highlight of his term was the construction of new college buildings at Gillies Street with the students commencing their lessons there in February 1958. Turner retired in 1970, having overseen a period of substantial growth in the institution. In that year alone more than one hundred and forty students completed their primary teaching qualification to meet a severe shortage of teachers. Doug Watson commenced as principal in 1971. In 1973 Ballarat Teachers' College became the State College of Victoria at Ballarat. Three years later Ballarat College of Advanced Education was formed and the teacher education students moved to the Mount Helen Campus. In 1990 Ballarat College of Advanced Education became Ballarat University College, an affiliated college with the University of Melbourne. The University of Ballarat was formed in January 1994. Programme for the 1934 Ballarat Teachers' College Reunion run by the Ballarat teachers' College ex- Students Association. Inside the programme is an image of W.H. Ellwood and copy of his 14 points. ballarat teachers' college, ellwood, reunion, w.h. elwood, elwood's fourteen points -
Federation University Historical CollectionProgramme, Ballarat Teachers' College, Ballarat Teachers' College Grand Concert, 1947, 1947
... Com., Dip. Ed., Miss Monica H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip. ...Com., Dip. Ed., Miss Monica H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip. ...Ellwood was the Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College. Ballarat Teachers’ College was opened on 04 May 1926, at S.S. 33 Dana Street, with an enrolment of 61 students. Its original staff consisted of the Principal, Mr W.H. Ellwood, M.A., M.Ed. (Chairman of the Teachers’ Tribunal from its inception in 1946 until 1954), Miss A. Bouchier, B.A., and Mr A.B. Jones, BA., (lecturers). In 1927 Miss P.A. Hamano joined the staff. In 1927 the college moved to the old Ballarat East Town Hall (remodelled for their use) in Barkly Street. During 1927 the numbers in the College were augmented by 26 Manual Arts students, who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Art students continued till 1930 when, on grounds of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers’ College. During the four succeeding years, approximately 60 students annually entered the primary course. Inclusive of Manual Arts students, and private fee-paying students, exactly 400 trainees passed through the College in its brief span of life (1926-1931). Five per cent of each year’s students were granted an extension of their studentship to enable them to proceed to Melbourne Teachers’ College, and to take the first year’s course for a University degree. With the advent of the economic depression of the ‘thirties, Ballarat Teachers' College closed its doors in December, 1931. Fourteen years were to pass before the College opened again on February 2nd, 1946. The college re-commenced at SS Dana Street, under the guidance of Mr W.F. Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip. Ed., (acting, later Principal 1946-1950) and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. Hughes, B.A., Dip. Ed., Mr C.B. Bryan, B.A., B. Com., Dip. Ed., Miss Monica H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip. Phys. Ed. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister of Education at that time, the Hon. F. Field, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. T.T. Hollway, M.L.A., and the then Director of Education, Mr J.A. Seitz. It was originally intended to cater for women students only but, at the last moment, men resident in Ballarat were also accepted. A co-educational college was thus set up instead, and it has continued as such. 1951 saw the introduction of the two-year course, successful students being presented with the Trained Primary Teacher’s Certificate at the final College Assembly each year. In December 1955, College held its first Graduation Ceremony, with its own Graduation Hymn, the words of which were written by Miss C.M. (Mavis) Canty of the staff. Lord remained as principal until 1951 when he transferred to establish a teachers' college at Toorak. Tom William Turner was Lord's successor. A highlight of his term was the construction of new college buildings at Gillies Street with the students commencing their lessons there in February 1958. Turner retired in 1970, having overseen a period of substantial growth in the institution. In that year alone more than one hundred and forty students completed their primary teaching qualification to meet a severe shortage of teachers. Doug Watson commenced as principal in 1971. In 1973 Ballarat Teachers' College became the State College of Victoria at Ballarat. Three years later Ballarat College of Advanced Education was formed and the teacher education students moved to the Mount Helen Campus. In 1990 Ballarat College of Advanced Education became Ballarat University College, an affiliated college with the University of Melbourne. The University of Ballarat was formed in January 1994.Yellow folded card programme for the Ballarat Teachers' College Grand Concert held at Alfred Hall Ballarat on Thursday 28 August 1947. Student Teachers from the 1947 class performed, including Jessie Batson, Ruth Tozer, Joy Love, N. Kerr, Arthur Lelean, D. Cooper, John Collins, Ann McKinnnon, Peg Purdue, Lindsay Harley.ballarat teachers' college, education, alfred hall -
Federation University Historical CollectionBallarat Teachers' College Ceremonial Collar, Unknown
... Com., Dip. Ed., Miss Monica H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip. ...Com., Dip. Ed., Miss Monica H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip. ...Worn by the principal of Ballarat Teachers' College over black academic gown at formal assemblies. Ellwood was the Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College. Ballarat Teachers’ College was opened on 04 May 1926, at S.S. 33 Dana Street, with an enrolment of 61 students. Its original staff consisted of the Principal, Mr W.H. Ellwood, M.A., M.Ed. (Chairman of the Teachers’ Tribunal from its inception in 1946 until 1954), Miss A. Bouchier, B.A., and Mr A.B. Jones, BA., (lecturers). In 1927 Miss P.A. Hamano joined the staff. In 1927 the college moved to the old Ballarat East Town Hall (remodelled for their use) in Barkly Street. During 1927 the numbers in the College were augmented by 26 Manual Arts students, who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Art students continued till 1930 when, on grounds of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers’ College. During the four succeeding years, approximately 60 students annually entered the primary course. Inclusive of Manual Arts students, and private fee-paying students, exactly 400 trainees passed through the College in its brief span of life (1926-1931). Five per cent of each year’s students were granted an extension of their studentship to enable them to proceed to Melbourne Teachers’ College, and to take the first year’s course for a University degree. With the advent of the economic depression of the ‘thirties, Ballarat Teachers' College closed its doors in December, 1931. Fourteen years were to pass before the College opened again on February 2nd, 1946. The college re-commenced at SS Dana Street, under the guidance of Mr W.F. Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip. Ed., (acting, later Principal 1946-1950) and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. Hughes, B.A., Dip. Ed., Mr C.B. Bryan, B.A., B. Com., Dip. Ed., Miss Monica H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip. Phys. Ed. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister of Education at that time, the Hon. F. Field, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. T.T. Hollway, M.L.A., and the then Director of Education, Mr J.A. Seitz. It was originally intended to cater for women students only but, at the last moment, men resident in Ballarat were also accepted. A co-educational college was thus set up instead, and it has continued as such. 1951 saw the introduction of the two-year course, successful students being presented with the Trained Primary Teacher’s Certificate at the final College Assembly each year. In December 1955, College held its first Graduation Ceremony, with its own Graduation Hymn, the words of which were written by Miss C.M. (Mavis) Canty of the staff. Lord remained as principal until 1951 when he transferred to establish a teachers' college at Toorak. Tom William Turner was Lord's successor. A highlight of his term was the construction of new college buildings at Gillies Street with the students commencing their lessons there in February 1958. Turner retired in 1970, having overseen a period of substantial growth in the institution. In that year alone more than one hundred and forty students completed their primary teaching qualification to meet a severe shortage of teachers. Doug Watson commenced as principal in 1971. In 1973 Ballarat Teachers' College became the State College of Victoria at Ballarat. Three years later Ballarat College of Advanced Education was formed and the teacher education students moved to the Mount Helen Campus. In 1990 Ballarat College of Advanced Education became Ballarat University College, an affiliated college with the University of Melbourne. The University of Ballarat was formed in January 1994.Light blue grosgrain sash, bound in yellow taffeta, sewn by machine. Two mitred seams, one at each shoulder, hand sewn and two seams machine stitched on straight part of sash. A BTC insignia is placed in the centre back. The insignia is stitched in yellow, royal blue and dark blue cotton. This sash is hand sewn at the end of one side length, in order to shorten it. Extra Muros (Beyond the Wall) on insignia BTC (Ballarat Teachers' college)education, teaching, assembly, btc, ballarat teachers college, university of ballarat, regalia, ceremony, graduation, stoll, balalrat teachers' college -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO TOWN HALL - THE BENDIGO CHORAL SOCIETY
... Sub-Conductor: Mr. E A Miller. Pianiste: Miss Muriel Hyett, L.A.B. Treasurer: Mr. ...Sub-Conductor: Mr. E A Miller. Pianiste: Miss Muriel Hyett, L.A.B. Treasurer: Mr. ...Bendigo Town Hall - The Bendigo Choral Society - Eighth Grand Concert, 8th July 1919. (Net proceeds for Soldiers' Memorial Institute.) Artists: Miss Winnie Mayberry, Dorothy Penfold, A.R.C.M., Myrtle Knight, Mr. John Danks. Conductor: Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Pianiste: Miss Muriel Hyett, L.A.B. Admission- 2/2 Reserved. 1/1 Ordinary. Subscribers may book at flights on and after 3rd July without extra fee. Holders of 2/2 tickets may also book without fee. Holders of 1/1 tickets may book paying the difference, 1/1. Patron: His Worship the Mayor Cr. Ambrose Dunston. President: Mr. H M Leggo. Vice-Presidents; Sir John Quick, Cr W Beebe, Mr. Oscar Flight, Mr. E S Cahill, Mr. D Berriman, Mr. A L Bolton, Mr. G E Bolton, Dr W J Long, Dr O Penfold, Mr. J G Oliphant, Mr. Alf E Wallis, Mr. A Whitehead, Mr. W Watts. From the performing Members: Mr. E H Collett, Mr. A W McGibboney. Conductor: Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Sub-Conductor: Mr. E A Miller. Pianiste: Miss Muriel Hyett, L.A.B. Treasurer: Mr. W H Dolphin. Librarians: Mr. R J Druid and G L McCoy. Auditors: Mr. H T Bayton & Mr. D H Holden. Committee Office Bearers with Mesdames T Scott & Chisholm & Misses Colgan, Gail Field & Wheaton & Messrs. Sleeman, Jeffery, McClure, Brown, F J Walter & Frank Wittscheibe. Programme. 'Gloria' 12th Mass, 'Allegro Moto Vivace', 'My Heart is Weary', 150th Psalm, 'Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind', 'Land of Hope and Glory', 'Resting Place', 'Vesta', 'Hungarian Rhapsody', 'Eri tu' (Un Ballo in Maschera), 'O, Little Snowflake', 'Ave Maria', 'The Hunting Song', 'God Bless Our Splendid Men.' The Bendigo Choral Society. Has for its primary object, the desire of giving all those interested in this beneficial branch of Musical Culture, the opportunity of learning by becoming members, and hearing by becoming subscribers, the fine Choral works of the great composers. We feel that the splendid qualities of our gifted conductor, Mr. W C Frazier, are becoming more and more known to the public of Bendigo, and it is the constant Endeavour of . . . .Bolton Bros. Printers Bendigoprogram, theatre, the bendigo choral society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - TOWN HALL, THE BENDIGO CHORAL SOCIETY
... Artists: Miss Dorothy Penfold, A.R.C.M., Miss Winnie Mayberry, Mr. E H Collett, Mr. E A Miller. Conductor: Mr. ...Contralto-Miss Winnie Mayberry. Tenor-Mr E H Collett. Bass-Mr E A Miller. Conductor: Mr W C Frazier. ...Town Hall, The Bendigo Choral Society. (Season 1920-First Concert) Twelfth Grand Concert. Wednesday, March 31st, 1920. Artists: Miss Dorothy Penfold, A.R.C.M., Miss Winnie Mayberry, Mr. E H Collett, Mr. E A Miller. Conductor: Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Patron: His Worship the Mayor (Cr J H Curnow). President: Mr. H M Leggo. Vice President: Sir john Quick, Cr W Beebe, Mr. Oscar Flight, Mr. E S Cahill, Mr. D Berriman, Mr. A L Bolton, Dr W J Long, Dr O Penfold, Mr. J G Oliphant, Mr. Alf E Wallis, Mr. A Whitehead, Mr. W Watts, Mr. Magnus Cohn, Mr. R H S Abbott, Mr. Geo. Mackay. From the performing Members: Mr. E H Collett, Mr. A W McGibbony. Conductor: Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Sub Conductor: Mr. E A Miller. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Asst. Sec.: Mr. Fred A Wittscheibe. Treasurer: Mr. D H Holden. Librarians: Mr. R J Duguid. Assistants: Mr. H Veale & Mr. Mansell. Auditors: Mr. H T Bayton, A.A.I.S. & Mr. Harold Walker. Committee-Office Bearers: Mesdames T Scott & Chisolm, and Misses Colgan, Gall Field & Lethean, and Messers Sleeman, Jeffrey, McClure, Carwardine, F J Walter & Frank Wittscheibe. Subscribers may book at Flights on and after 25th March, without extra fee. Holders' of 2/2 tickets may also book without fee. Holders of 1/1 tickets may book by paying difference, 1/1. J Hudspeth, Hon Secretary, 85 Wills Street, Bendigo. Programme. Soloists: Soprano-Miss Dorothy Penfold. Contralto-Miss Winnie Mayberry. Tenor-Mr E H Collett. Bass-Mr E A Miller. Conductor: Mr W C Frazier. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains.In the excerpts for performances there breathes the whole of the Passion of the Messiah. The opening Chorus is in itself an epitome of the sacred event, beginning, as it does, with 'Worthy is the Lamb that was slain' to the triumphant 'Blessing and honor and glory and power be with Him for ever and ever' Commencing with solemn and beautiful chorus 'Behold the Lamb of God,' where the attention of the whole world is called to the supreme sacrifice, we are . . . Passion Music from the 'Messiah.' . . . . . Foreword for 1920. The Committee desire to express their thanks to all our patrons. It is very gratifying that our Conductor, Mr. W C Frazier, is more and more being appreciated at its true value. It is absolutely true that 'man connote live by bread alone,' and when the finer instincts are being fostered by the appreciation of good music . . . . J Hudspeth, 85 Wills Street.Bolton Bros., Printerstown hall, bendigo choral society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - TOWN HALL, THE BENDIGO CHORAL SOCIETY
... Miss Muriel Hyett, L.A.B. Patron-His Worship the Mayor (Cr. J H Curnow). President-Mr. H M Leggo. Vice-Presidents-Sir John Quick, Cr. C W Beebe, Mr. Oscar Flight, Mr. E S Cahill, Mr. D Berrriman, Mr A L Bolton, Mr. G E Bolton, Dr W G Long, DR O Penfold, Mr. J G Oliphant, Mr. Alf E Wallis, Mr. A Whitehead, Mr. W Watts. From the performing Members-Mr. E H Collett, Mr. A W McGibboney. Conductor-Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Sub-Conductor- Mr. E A Miller...Miss Muriel Hyett, L.A.B. Patron-His Worship the Mayor (Cr. J H Curnow). President-Mr. H M Leggo. Vice-Presidents-Sir John Quick, Cr. C W Beebe, Mr. Oscar Flight, Mr. E S Cahill, Mr. D Berrriman, Mr A L Bolton, Mr. G E Bolton, Dr W G Long, DR O Penfold, Mr. J G Oliphant, Mr. Alf E Wallis, Mr. A Whitehead, Mr. W Watts. From the performing Members-Mr. E H Collett, Mr. A W McGibboney. Conductor-Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Sub-Conductor- Mr. E A Miller ...Town Hall, The Bendigo Choral Society. (Season 1919-Third Concert) Eleventh Grand Concert, Town Hall. Wednesday, December 17th, 1919. Artists: Miss Claire Colgan, Miss Myrtle Knight, Mr. E H Collett, Mr. A E Sayer. Conductor: Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Pianiste: Miss Muriel Hyett, L.A.B. Patron-His Worship the Mayor (Cr. J H Curnow). President-Mr. H M Leggo. Vice-Presidents-Sir John Quick, Cr. C W Beebe, Mr. Oscar Flight, Mr. E S Cahill, Mr. D Berrriman, Mr A L Bolton, Mr. G E Bolton, Dr W G Long, DR O Penfold, Mr. J G Oliphant, Mr. Alf E Wallis, Mr. A Whitehead, Mr. W Watts. From the performing Members-Mr. E H Collett, Mr. A W McGibboney. Conductor-Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Sub-Conductor- Mr. E A Miller, Pianist-Miss Muriel Hyett, L.A.B. Ass. Sec.-Mr. Fred A Wittscheibi. Treasurer-Mr. D H Holden. Librarians-Mr. R J Duguid & G L McCoy. Auditors-Mr. H T Bayton, A.A.I.S. * Harold Walker. Committee-Office Bearers: Mesdames T Scott, & Chisholm, & Misses Colgan, Gall, Field & Wheaton, & Messrs. Sleeman, Jeffrey, McClure, Brown, F J Walter & Frank Wittscheibe. Subscribers may book at Flights on and After 12th December, without extra fee. Holders of 2/2 tickets may also book by paying difference, 1/1. Admission- 2/2/ Reserved, 1/1/ Ordinary, including tax. J Hudspeth, Hon. Secretary, 85 Wills Street, Bendigo. Programme. 'Comfort Ye' 'Every Valley' 'And the Glory', Hungarian Danse' No.3, 'Softly Sighs', 'Fire, Fire my Heart', 'Spring', 'Best Pair of Sirens', ' Legende', 'Eleanore', 'Dream Wind', 'Ave Maria', 'Fantasie Pastorale', 'O Great is the Depth'. 'Dream Wind' Words by William Sharp. 'Fire, Fire My Heart' Words by Morley. 'Blest Sirens' ''Voice'' and ''Verse'' Words by Milton. The Bendigo Choral Society. Exists for the worthy production of the choral works of the great composers. Under the leadership of Mr. Frazier, it can fairly claim to have accomplished this, at least in some degree, during the past year. Works have been. . . . . . Note - The rehearsals will be resumed 2nd week in February 1920. Annual Meeting 3rd week. A and b are same, a is in excellent condition, b has some slight discoloration on the back. Both have been folded in half and in half againBolton Bros, Printersprogram, theatre, the bendigo choral society -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - TOWN HALL, THE BENDIGO CHORAL SOCIETY, 13 Sep., 1922
... Sub-Conductor: Mr. E A Miller. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Treasurer: Mr. ...Sub-Conductor: Mr. E A Miller. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Treasurer: Mr. ...Town Hall, The Bendigo Choral Society. Season 1922, 2nd Concert. Oval photo of Mr. W C Frazier A.R.C.O. Conductor. Twenty = first Grand Concert. Town Hall, Bendigo. Wednesday, Sept. 13th, 1922. Artists: Madame Elsie Davies. Miss May McGauchie, Miss Myrtle Knight, Mr. L Bienvenu. Conductor: Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Patron-His worship the Mayor (Cr. M G Giudice). President- Mr. H M Leggo. Vice Presidents: Sir John Quick, Hon. Sternberg, M.L.C., Hon. Herbert Keck, M.L.C., Hon. R H S Abbott, M.L.C., Hon. D Smith, M.L.A., Mr. A. A. Dunston, M.L.A., Cr. J H Curnow, Cr. J E Holland, Mr. Oscar Flight, Mr. E S Cahill, Dr. W J Long, Dr. O Penfold, Mr. A L Bolton, O.B.E., Mr. G E Bolton, Mr. D Berriman, Mr. Alf E Wallis, Mr. J G Oliphant, Mr. Arthur Whitehead, Mr. W Watts, Mr. A E Sayer, Mr. William Wright, Mr. Magnus Cohn, Mr. Geo. Mackay, Mr. Barkly Hyett, Mr. A G Finister, Mr. W E Bradshaw, Mr. W J Campbell, From the performing members: Mr. E H Collett, Mr. A W McGibbony. Conductor: Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Sub-Conductor: Mr. E A Miller. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Treasurer: Mr. D H Holden. Librarians: Mr. R J Duguid, Mr. H Veale, Mr. W Mansell, and Mr. A Ditchburn. Auditor: Mr. H T Bayton, A.A.I.S., L.I.C.A. Committee: Office Bearers, with Mesdames T Scott and Darvall, and Misses Colgan, Gail, Jamieson, Lethlean, and Messrs. Jeffery, McClure, H Cock, F J Walter and Wittscheibe. Including Tax: 2/6 Reserved, 1/6 Ordinary. Hon. Secs.: J Hudspeth, 85 Wills Street, Z S Martin, 66 McKenzie Street. Concert to commence at 8 pm. Programme Songs: The Dark-eyed Sailor, Just as the tide was flowing, Nelson's Gone a Sailing, The Radiant Morn of Spring, Una voce poco fa, Hullamzo Balaton, Morning Hymn, Awake, Sweet Love, Now is the Month of Maying, Brunhilde's Battle Cry, Cradle Song, The Three Fishers, Legende, To the Forest, I heard you go by, The Lilac Tree, Se, Sailing at Dawn, Song of the Sou'' Wester, The Little Admiral, Farwell. Words for some songs in program. Artists: Mr. L Bienvenu, Ladies of the Choir, Madame Elsie Davies, Miss Myrtle Knight, Miss May McGauchie, Ladies of the Society, Choral Society. God Save The King. BIZET'S Garmen. Special Announcement. This popular and celebrated Opera will be given I its entirety at as early a date as possible. Vocal scores have specially cabled for from London. Mr. Frazier would welcome the co-operation of the vocalists of our city in the performance of this charming Opera. Rehearsals commence next Tuesday at the Temperance Hall at 8pm, when it is hoped there will be a large response to his request. The public are reminded that the subscription to the Society is only 1/1/- per annum. Secretaries will be glad to give all information. Joint Hon. Secs.: J Hudspeth, 85 Will St., Z S Martin, 66 McKenzie St.Boltons Print, Bendigoprogram, theatre, town hall, the bendigo choral society. season 1922 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - TOWN HALL, THE BENDIGO CHORAL SOCIETY
... Sub Conductor: Mr. E A Miller. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Treasurer: Mr. ...Sub Conductor: Mr. E A Miller. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Treasurer: Mr. ...Town Hall, The Bendigo Choral Society. Season 1921, Second Concert. Seventh Grand Concert. Wednesday, July 27th, 1921. Artists: Miss Ivy Taylor, L.A.B. Miss Winnie Mayberry, Mr. L Hattenbach. Conductor: Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Acting Conductor: Mr. H W Gregory, L.T.C.L. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Patron: His Worship the Mayor (Cr. D Andrew. President: Mr. H M Leggo. Vice presidents: Sir John Quick, Hon. D Smith, M.L.A., Cr. J H Curnow, Cr. J E Holland, Mr. Oscar Flight, Mr. E S Cahill, Dr. W J Long, Dr. O Penfold, Mr. A L Bolton, O.B.E., Mr. G E Bolton, Mr. D Berriman, Mr. Alf E Wallis, Mr. J G Oliphant, Mr. Arthur Whitehead, Mr. W Watts, Mr. A E Sayer, Mr. William Wright, Mr. Magnus Cohn, Mr. R H S Abbott, Mr. Geo. Mackay, Mr. Barkley Hyett, Mr. A G Finster, Mr. W E Bradshaw, Mr. W J Campbell. From the performing members: Mr. E H Collett, Mr. A W McGibbony. Conductor: Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Acting Conductor: Mr. H W Gregory, L.T.C.L. Sub Conductor: Mr. E A Miller. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Treasurer: Mr. D H Holden. Librarians: Mr.: Mr. R J Duguid, Mr. H Veale, Mr. W Mansell, Mr. A Ditchburn. Auditors: Mr. H T Bayton, A.A.I.S., L.I.C.A., and Mr. Harold Walker. Committee: Office Bearers, with Mesdames T Scott, Chisholm, and Misses Colgan, Gall Field, Lethlean, and Messrs. Sleeman, Jeffery, McLure, Carwardine, F J Walker and Wittscheibe. Subscribers may book at Flights on and after July 21st. Box Plan opens at 10am. Holders of 2/6 tickets may also book without extra fee. Holder of 1/6 tickets may book by paying the difference (1/-) Admission: 2/6/ Reserved, 1/6 Ordinary: including Tax. Hon Sec. J Hudspeth (85Wills St.) Z S Martin (66 McKenzie St.) Programme. Concert to commence at 8pm. Doors closed during each item. God Save the King. Part Song: Hymn to Music, Weary Wind of the West, Vagabonds, Soft, Soft Wind, A Song of the Sea, Moonlight. Song: Jeanne d Arc, Ombra ma Fui, My Ships, Broken Vase. Cello Solo: Fantasie et Variationes Brilliante, Adagio, Gavotte, Berceuse Slave, Mazurka. Other Artists: Choral Society, Ladies of the Choral Society. God Save the King. Subscribers and Patrons will, we are sure, be equally gratified, with the Committee, at the great artistic success which the Society achieved in the collaboration with the Verbrugghen orchestra in the memorable performance of ''The Messiah.'' The great praise which Mr. Verbrugghen bestowed on the tone quality of the vocalists and of their exceptionally clear enunciation and fine English was indeed very pleasing to all concerned and was ample and full justification of Mr. Frazier's methods and patient care in training the Choir in these particular points. Nor must Mr. H W Gregory, the Acting Conductor's part be forgotten. He worked assiduously and earnestly, doing all possible to keep up the high standard of the Society's work. The programme presented to-night is also the result of his interpretation of the descriptive works of these modern composers, In bidding farewell to him at this Concert the Committee and members desire to express their thanks for the energy with which he has carried out the duties of Acting Conductor. We expect, at a very early date to the return of Mr. W C Frazier to Bendigo. He is bringing, with him a choice of selection of the very latest and best of English and other part songs (both of the earlier composers and of the ultra-modern school) and patrons can look forward to a fine series of programmes. It is particularly cheering to inform you that, as a result of the visit of the Society to Castlemaine last year, a strong Choral Society has formed there with promises to . . . . . 4 pagesBolton Bros. Pty Ltd, Printtown hall, the bendigo choral society. season 1921 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - TOWN HALL, THE BENDIGO CHORAL SOCIETY
... Gerson Krost, Miss Essa McSwiney, Mr. E A Miller, Miss Phyllis Hannaford. ...Gerson Krost, Miss Essa McSwiney, Mr. E A Miller, Miss Phyllis Hannaford. ...Town Hall, The Bendigo Choral Society. Souvenir program 3d. With and oval picture of Mr. W C Frazier A.R.C.O.-Conductor on front cover. Gounod's 'Faust'. For Bendigo Benevolent Asylum, 5000 pounds. Town Hall, Bendigo, Wednesday, June 14th, 1992, at 8pm. Principals: Miss Phyllis Hannaford (Mrs. J R Clark); Miss Essa McSwiney, L.A.B. Mr. E H Collett, Mr. E A Miller, Mr. Gerson Krost, Conductor: Mr. W C Frazier, A.R.C.O. Pianiste: Miss Eileen Hains, A.T.C.L. Picture of Benevolent Asylum on front cover. J G Austen, Secretary Appeal Fund. J Hudspeth & Z S Martin Secretaries Choral Society. Concert to commence at 8pm. Artists; Mr. Gerson Krost, Miss Essa McSwiney, Mr. E A Miller, Miss Phyllis Hannaford. Cast; Mrs. J R Clark, Miss Essa McSwiney, Mr. E H Collett, Mr. E A Miller. Choruses, etc. by Choral Society. In the Homeland Mr. Frazier found it the increasing practice to take the great opera masterpieces and give them on the concert platform in more of less liberal excerpts. With characteristic generosity. He purchased the copies and presented them to the Choral Society. Bendigo has thus an opportunity to hear the latest idea. We are sure the musical public will appreciate this, though of course. . .. It is interesting to note that when this great work was first performed in Paris, on March 19th, 1859, it was somewhat coldly received, to the composer's great grief, as he, with the instinct of genius, . . .. The Compact: Introduction: Faust, aged and worn, weary with long pondering over learned treatises, in a pessimistic mood wonder whether the work is worthwhile. Memories of an early love stir strangely in his being, and he, in his doubting mood, questions all things, in despair he would welcome death, and finding no answer from the heavens, he appeals to the powers of ill. To his great surprise, he is at once answered by Mephistopheles and a colloquy then ensues in which the Evil One promises him Gold? Glory? A Kingdom? No! No! It must be 'Youth!' That can be done also. Faust is dubious, but on Mephistopheles bringing a vision of beauteous Margarita at is dubious, but on Mephistopheles be 'Youth!' That can be done also. Faust is dubious, but on Mephistopheles bringing a vision of beauteous Margarita at her wheel he agrees and signs the compact. 'Up Here I am at thy command, Down There thou servest me!' At The Fair: Mephistopheles then asks Faust to the Fair where they mix with the revelry of the students, soldiers and merry maidens. He gets a glimpse of Margarita. The Evil One is again busy putting Suspicious and quarrelsome thoughts into good comrades' minds. . .. The Wooing: Poor Siebel, the ardent, faithful lover of Margarita, finds himself somewhat overshadowed by the young and handsome Faust. Mephistopheles in a mocking mood tells him that every flower that he plucks will perish in his hands. He finds this prediction verified when he plucks the flowers for his lady love, but when in faith he scouts the Evil One, he conquers, and the spell is broken. Faust, filled with an ardent and pure passion, approaches the dwelling of Margarita, with an offering of priceless jewels, provided by the . . .. . The Return of Valentine: Valentine, the soldier brother of Margarita, leaves for the wars, giving the care of his sister to her faithful lover, Siebel. On his return, covered with glory, and ardent to meet his people again, he hears the story of the flouting of Margarita by Faust. In this part the soldiers are welcomed home by their comrades in the male part of the song 'Fold the flag my brothers,' followed by the celebrated chorus (usually known as the 'Soldier's Chorus' Glory and love to the men of old.' It has been set, in this edition, for full choir. Mephistopheles, the evil genius, in a spirit of raillery, and exultant that his plans are working to . . . . The Price: Faust, repentant, desires to do justice to Margarita and again be her lover. Margarita is almost demented at the loss of her brother. Mephistopheles not to be cheated, thwarts the good impulse of Faust and demands his price. He also endeavors to make Margarita despair, but owing to the simple faith of the . . . . The End. A Question You give you name, your time, your pelf To ease your woe: But what do you give of your own self To pay the debt you owe? You open a Home for helpless ones, And you shut them in with care; Of what think you is their share? You talk and you write; you organise; All this, we know, is true; But how do you spread the spark divine, The deep-down soul of you? -A Simkins. Benevolent Asylum Appeal. The Committee of Management directing the works of the Asylum desire to bring before an always generous public the claims of the Instruction for financial support. The Appeal for 5000 pounds has been launched in the full belief that the case is a good one, and in the confident hope that it will be successful. The work carried on by the Asylum covers a big field, extending as it does from Swan Hill in the north and Melbourne in the south. Inmates from all parts of the State are given a comfortable home, and properly cared for in the eventide of their lives. There are at present in the Asylum 164 old men and women. In addition to this work the Committee thoroughly investigate and dispense relief in food to from 150 to 200 adults and from 300 to 400 children each week, and also issues a large number of blankets, boots and clothing garments to necessitous applicants. The recipients of this relief are principally widow and their little ones, and the wives and children who are dependents of miners suffering from the dread Miners' Complaint. The Committee in organizing this branch of its charity work, has, to a great extent, prevented a large amount of waste, through overlapping and duplication of effort. It now appeals to the public for the above amount in order that be may still be able to continue charity work among the poor and necessitous of Bendigo and District. 'Organized Charity is Love with Judgment.'Cambridge Press Printprogram, theatre, town hall, bendigo -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Class Photographs, 1967
... 1408.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1A Girls Photo a 1408.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1A Girls Photo b 1408.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1A Girls Names Yvonne Bell Leonie Eason Donna James Reva Hartshorne Christine Lane Barbara Allan Irene Bode Jacquelyn Barter Jan Hobbs Heather Bishop Dianne Kaye Miss ODea Mary Agius Catherine Hollis Wendy Addicot Heather Johnson Elizabeth Cumming Judith Jones Dianne Baldock 1408.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1B Girls Photo a 1408.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1B Girls Photo b 1408.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1B Girls Names Dianne Pascoe Susan Lambert Deborah Triplett Erica Mowforth Pauline Yule Lorraine Mitchell Raelee Morris Vicki Mather Ornella Sensari Susan Whitehead Pamela Lyall Miss Hansen Suzanne Perrie Kathleen Schuppan Susan Roberts Vicki Lawrence Elaine Thomas Noeleen Pertzel Linda Martin 1408.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1C Girls 1408.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1C Girls Names Dianne Webster Susan Forbes Edwina Bacon Maria Pan Horst Susan Buhlert Gillian Gebert Gaelene Shaw Kay Dalgliesh Dianne Jones Sheryl Symons Sheryl Gilfillan Marilyn Thomas Pamela Duson Wanda Jorgensen Alma Maloney Annette Johns Mary James Erika Skrzypiciel Sandra Allen Mrs Davidson 1408.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1D Girls Photo a 1408.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1D Girls Photo b 1408.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1D Girls Names Christine Capewell Beryl Pearson Vicki Hatcher Susan Carter Denise Brazier Linda Stevens Margaret Franklin Lynn Chandler Barbara Cooper Jillian Bell Christine Garing Sharyn Stageman Mrs Darby Kathryn Maclean Ann Eaton Olive Paxton Teresa Desira Rhonda Eddy Julie Lemmon Piera di Maggio 1408.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1E Girls Photo a 1408.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1E Girls Photo b 1408.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1E Girls Names Adrianna Matczak Agni Kyriacou Margaret Gauci Mary Seychell Rita Spiteri Wendy Langley Wendy Croft Marika Kruszczak Rosa Fraietta Miss Rand Monica Heidemann Susan Whiffin Patricia McClure Elizabeth Kulak Margaret Foley Debra Morath 1408.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1F Girls Names Daniela Disante Donna Leinart Maria Cirillo Mary Tonna Agnes Xuereb Susan Wear Margaret Coffey Sunta Xuereb Deborah McVean Rosemary Gelder Mary Calleja Julie Mundy Miss Hooper Giuseppa Fusco Gliko Pliatsiari Dora di Maggio Mary Cohen Barbara Flieger Doris Falzon 1408.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1F Girls 1408.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2A Girls Photo a 1408.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2A Girls Photo b 1408.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2A Girls Names Sharyn King Gaye Cunningham Heather McKenzie Heather Cox Kaye Finemore Monica Driscoll Jennifer Clapham Roberta Campbell Kerry Durrant Barbara Jan Jenny Durrant Antonia Caruana Kerry Carver Jurate Kemeza Sandra Fegan Mr Todd Gail Clee Shirley Fogarty Catherine Hacker Susan Campbell Rhonda Bunting Margaret Hughes Cheryl Anwar 1408.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2B Girls Photo a 1408.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2B Girls Photo b 1408.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2B Girls Names Wendy Quantock Astrid van Dort Sheryl Clapham Lois Kittelry Susan Wiseman Susan Murphy Dianne OMalley Cheryl Reardon Leeanne Norris Sheryl Robinson Felicity Quick Heather Ovens Mrs Antonowicz Els Ligtvoet Sylvia Thomas Karen Thomas Yvonne Missen Filiz Latif Margaret Webster Helga Wegnegg 1408.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2C Girls Photo a 1408.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2C Girls Photo b 1408.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2C Girls Names Christine Allan Rebecca Butt Marilyn Haynes Ruth Jones Elizabeth Iles Lillian Degraeve Lorraine Engellenner Michele Flannery Janet Bentley Lynette Engellenner Lynette Ingram Glenda Chambers Gayle Frost Dianne Akumbakas Elaine Canavan Susan Hewitt Joyce Brincat Valerie Allwood Dagmar Guerra Julie Campo Yvonne Betts 1408.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2D Girls Photo a 1408.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2D Girls Photo b 1408.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2D Girls Names Anne Sinagl Rhonda Petersen Beverley Rae Antoinette van der Veldr Christine Round Vicki Newton Vicki Stanton Angela Spiteri Wendy Rule/ Lorraine Maddern Janette Lee Ann Teasdale Jeanette Miller Miss Vike Ann Starczewski Mariska van den Elzen Suzanne Park Rozi Nadolski Heather Proud Maureen Smith Lois Lawson 1408.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2E Girls Photo a 1408.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2E Girls Photo b 1408.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2E Girls Names Margaret Jupp Valentina Budanow Angela Siegmund Vera Komuk Amalia Fusco Noelle Scott Denise Thompson Robyn Slorach Doris Stumpf Carlene Stageman Yvonne Gust Miss Dunstan Jane Cox Lee Delphin Wendy Stead Marilyn Hall Dianne Guilfoyle Carmen Fenech Connie Duca 1408.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3A Girls Photo a 1408.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3A Girls Photo b 1408.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3A Girls Names Jennifer Jorgensen Marina Martellani Judith Boys Sandra Hunter Branda Collis Carol Waring Cherilyn Rowley Lorraine Allen Julie Stanton Helena Kolodziej Miss Loveridge Erin Jolly Lorraine Hyde Rita Zukowski Susan Johansen Kathleen Harkin Maureen Skinner 1408.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3B Girls Photo a 1408.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3B Girls Photo b 1408.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3B Girls Name Lucy Orzel Gillian Riordan Linda Ashton Kerry Bartel Sandra Richards Mary Campo Mary Micallef Cheryl Dean Raisa Goncharrow Ingrid Wuerz Jill Nuttall Norma Pengelly Helen Benedierks Doris Fenech Norma Bonnell Teresa Kulinski Teresa Wieckowski Stana Piatek Mary Venville 1408.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3C Girls Photo a 1408.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3C Girls Photo b 1408.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3C Girls Names Cathy Couyoumtzoglou Nola Duson Diane Carson Kristine Davidson Helen Allcorn Cathy Buttimer Raelene Bean Sherilyn Brett Rhonda Campbell Kaye Dannatt Cathy Burgess Sheryl Compton Susan Armitage Elizabeth Bradley Christine Edwards Mrs Obermoeller Vicki Farmer Diane Chamberlain Lynette Durrant Merrill Campbell Androulla Charalambous Grace Borg Cornella Bonicki 1408.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3D Girls Photo a 1408.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3D Girls Photo b 1408.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3D Girls Names Julie Baxter Glenda Kirtelry Lorraine Neilson Wilhelmina Panhorst Gail Jenkinson Denise Fletcher Wilma Fox Cheryl McFarlane Maree Goring Patsy Merritt Christine Lind Gail Mitchell Lynette Hewitt Jennifer Harvey Mrs Betts Kay Ferguson Lorraine Faulkner Christine Horton Faye McAlpine Robyn Keast Leanne Kewish Dawn Mitchell 1408.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3E Girls Photo a 1408.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3E Girls Photo b 1408.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3E Girls Names Jacqueline Simmons Janet Williams Beverley Sutton Maxine White Glenda Snooks Karen Siddall Augustine Stoellinger Elizabeth Szabo Rhonda Richards Debra Steers Cheryl Webster Janina Piatek Maureen Robertson Monika Trybus Diane Wright Miss Fitzgibbon Diane Stols Colleen Traynor Barbara Stojanovic Gloria Sinnamon Jill Ritchie Judith Read Melita Silens 1408.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4A Girls Photo a 1408.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4A Girls Photo b 1408.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4A Girls Names Cheryl Pardon Jan Fowler Marion Warlich Elvira Kulesza Ursula Probst Glenda Baldwin Helen Shepherd Brenda Self Helen Missen Mrs. ...Sunshine Technical School Technical School Sunshine Class Photo 1408.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1A Girls Photo a 1408.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1A Girls Photo b 1408.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1A Girls Names Yvonne Bell Leonie Eason Donna James Reva Hartshorne Christine Lane Barbara Allan Irene Bode Jacquelyn Barter Jan Hobbs Heather Bishop Dianne Kaye Miss ODea Mary Agius Catherine Hollis Wendy Addicot Heather Johnson Elizabeth Cumming Judith Jones Dianne Baldock 1408.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1B Girls Photo a 1408.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1B Girls Photo b 1408.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1B Girls Names Dianne Pascoe Susan Lambert Deborah Triplett Erica Mowforth Pauline Yule Lorraine Mitchell Raelee Morris Vicki Mather Ornella Sensari Susan Whitehead Pamela Lyall Miss Hansen Suzanne Perrie Kathleen Schuppan Susan Roberts Vicki Lawrence Elaine Thomas Noeleen Pertzel Linda Martin 1408.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1C Girls 1408.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1C Girls Names Dianne Webster Susan Forbes Edwina Bacon Maria Pan Horst Susan Buhlert Gillian Gebert Gaelene Shaw Kay Dalgliesh Dianne Jones Sheryl Symons Sheryl Gilfillan Marilyn Thomas Pamela Duson Wanda Jorgensen Alma Maloney Annette Johns Mary James Erika Skrzypiciel Sandra Allen Mrs Davidson 1408.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1D Girls Photo a 1408.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1D Girls Photo b 1408.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1D Girls Names Christine Capewell Beryl Pearson Vicki Hatcher Susan Carter Denise Brazier Linda Stevens Margaret Franklin Lynn Chandler Barbara Cooper Jillian Bell Christine Garing Sharyn Stageman Mrs Darby Kathryn Maclean Ann Eaton Olive Paxton Teresa Desira Rhonda Eddy Julie Lemmon Piera di Maggio 1408.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1E Girls Photo a 1408.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1E Girls Photo b 1408.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1E Girls Names Adrianna Matczak Agni Kyriacou Margaret Gauci Mary Seychell Rita Spiteri Wendy Langley Wendy Croft Marika Kruszczak Rosa Fraietta Miss Rand Monica Heidemann Susan Whiffin Patricia McClure Elizabeth Kulak Margaret Foley Debra Morath 1408.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1F Girls Names Daniela Disante Donna Leinart Maria Cirillo Mary Tonna Agnes Xuereb Susan Wear Margaret Coffey Sunta Xuereb Deborah McVean Rosemary Gelder Mary Calleja Julie Mundy Miss Hooper Giuseppa Fusco Gliko Pliatsiari Dora di Maggio Mary Cohen Barbara Flieger Doris Falzon 1408.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1F Girls 1408.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2A Girls Photo a 1408.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2A Girls Photo b 1408.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2A Girls Names Sharyn King Gaye Cunningham Heather McKenzie Heather Cox Kaye Finemore Monica Driscoll Jennifer Clapham Roberta Campbell Kerry Durrant Barbara Jan Jenny Durrant Antonia Caruana Kerry Carver Jurate Kemeza Sandra Fegan Mr Todd Gail Clee Shirley Fogarty Catherine Hacker Susan Campbell Rhonda Bunting Margaret Hughes Cheryl Anwar 1408.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2B Girls Photo a 1408.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2B Girls Photo b 1408.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2B Girls Names Wendy Quantock Astrid van Dort Sheryl Clapham Lois Kittelry Susan Wiseman Susan Murphy Dianne OMalley Cheryl Reardon Leeanne Norris Sheryl Robinson Felicity Quick Heather Ovens Mrs Antonowicz Els Ligtvoet Sylvia Thomas Karen Thomas Yvonne Missen Filiz Latif Margaret Webster Helga Wegnegg 1408.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2C Girls Photo a 1408.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2C Girls Photo b 1408.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2C Girls Names Christine Allan Rebecca Butt Marilyn Haynes Ruth Jones Elizabeth Iles Lillian Degraeve Lorraine Engellenner Michele Flannery Janet Bentley Lynette Engellenner Lynette Ingram Glenda Chambers Gayle Frost Dianne Akumbakas Elaine Canavan Susan Hewitt Joyce Brincat Valerie Allwood Dagmar Guerra Julie Campo Yvonne Betts 1408.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2D Girls Photo a 1408.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2D Girls Photo b 1408.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2D Girls Names Anne Sinagl Rhonda Petersen Beverley Rae Antoinette van der Veldr Christine Round Vicki Newton Vicki Stanton Angela Spiteri Wendy Rule/ Lorraine Maddern Janette Lee Ann Teasdale Jeanette Miller Miss Vike Ann Starczewski Mariska van den Elzen Suzanne Park Rozi Nadolski Heather Proud Maureen Smith Lois Lawson 1408.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2E Girls Photo a 1408.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2E Girls Photo b 1408.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2E Girls Names Margaret Jupp Valentina Budanow Angela Siegmund Vera Komuk Amalia Fusco Noelle Scott Denise Thompson Robyn Slorach Doris Stumpf Carlene Stageman Yvonne Gust Miss Dunstan Jane Cox Lee Delphin Wendy Stead Marilyn Hall Dianne Guilfoyle Carmen Fenech Connie Duca 1408.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3A Girls Photo a 1408.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3A Girls Photo b 1408.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3A Girls Names Jennifer Jorgensen Marina Martellani Judith Boys Sandra Hunter Branda Collis Carol Waring Cherilyn Rowley Lorraine Allen Julie Stanton Helena Kolodziej Miss Loveridge Erin Jolly Lorraine Hyde Rita Zukowski Susan Johansen Kathleen Harkin Maureen Skinner 1408.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3B Girls Photo a 1408.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3B Girls Photo b 1408.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3B Girls Name Lucy Orzel Gillian Riordan Linda Ashton Kerry Bartel Sandra Richards Mary Campo Mary Micallef Cheryl Dean Raisa Goncharrow Ingrid Wuerz Jill Nuttall Norma Pengelly Helen Benedierks Doris Fenech Norma Bonnell Teresa Kulinski Teresa Wieckowski Stana Piatek Mary Venville 1408.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3C Girls Photo a 1408.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3C Girls Photo b 1408.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3C Girls Names Cathy Couyoumtzoglou Nola Duson Diane Carson Kristine Davidson Helen Allcorn Cathy Buttimer Raelene Bean Sherilyn Brett Rhonda Campbell Kaye Dannatt Cathy Burgess Sheryl Compton Susan Armitage Elizabeth Bradley Christine Edwards Mrs Obermoeller Vicki Farmer Diane Chamberlain Lynette Durrant Merrill Campbell Androulla Charalambous Grace Borg Cornella Bonicki 1408.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3D Girls Photo a 1408.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3D Girls Photo b 1408.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3D Girls Names Julie Baxter Glenda Kirtelry Lorraine Neilson Wilhelmina Panhorst Gail Jenkinson Denise Fletcher Wilma Fox Cheryl McFarlane Maree Goring Patsy Merritt Christine Lind Gail Mitchell Lynette Hewitt Jennifer Harvey Mrs Betts Kay Ferguson Lorraine Faulkner Christine Horton Faye McAlpine Robyn Keast Leanne Kewish Dawn Mitchell 1408.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3E Girls Photo a 1408.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3E Girls Photo b 1408.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3E Girls Names Jacqueline Simmons Janet Williams Beverley Sutton Maxine White Glenda Snooks Karen Siddall Augustine Stoellinger Elizabeth Szabo Rhonda Richards Debra Steers Cheryl Webster Janina Piatek Maureen Robertson Monika Trybus Diane Wright Miss Fitzgibbon Diane Stols Colleen Traynor Barbara Stojanovic Gloria Sinnamon Jill Ritchie Judith Read Melita Silens 1408.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4A Girls Photo a 1408.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4A Girls Photo b 1408.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4A Girls Names Cheryl Pardon Jan Fowler Marion Warlich Elvira Kulesza Ursula Probst Glenda Baldwin Helen Shepherd Brenda Self Helen Missen Mrs. ...1408.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1A Girls Photo a 1408.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1A Girls Photo b 1408.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1A Girls Names Yvonne Bell Leonie Eason Donna James Reva Hartshorne Christine Lane Barbara Allan Irene Bode Jacquelyn Barter Jan Hobbs Heather Bishop Dianne Kaye Miss ODea Mary Agius Catherine Hollis Wendy Addicot Heather Johnson Elizabeth Cumming Judith Jones Dianne Baldock 1408.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1B Girls Photo a 1408.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1B Girls Photo b 1408.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1B Girls Names Dianne Pascoe Susan Lambert Deborah Triplett Erica Mowforth Pauline Yule Lorraine Mitchell Raelee Morris Vicki Mather Ornella Sensari Susan Whitehead Pamela Lyall Miss Hansen Suzanne Perrie Kathleen Schuppan Susan Roberts Vicki Lawrence Elaine Thomas Noeleen Pertzel Linda Martin 1408.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1C Girls 1408.03 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1C Girls Names Dianne Webster Susan Forbes Edwina Bacon Maria Pan Horst Susan Buhlert Gillian Gebert Gaelene Shaw Kay Dalgliesh Dianne Jones Sheryl Symons Sheryl Gilfillan Marilyn Thomas Pamela Duson Wanda Jorgensen Alma Maloney Annette Johns Mary James Erika Skrzypiciel Sandra Allen Mrs Davidson 1408.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1D Girls Photo a 1408.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1D Girls Photo b 1408.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1D Girls Names Christine Capewell Beryl Pearson Vicki Hatcher Susan Carter Denise Brazier Linda Stevens Margaret Franklin Lynn Chandler Barbara Cooper Jillian Bell Christine Garing Sharyn Stageman Mrs Darby Kathryn Maclean Ann Eaton Olive Paxton Teresa Desira Rhonda Eddy Julie Lemmon Piera di Maggio 1408.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1E Girls Photo a 1408.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1E Girls Photo b 1408.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1E Girls Names Adrianna Matczak Agni Kyriacou Margaret Gauci Mary Seychell Rita Spiteri Wendy Langley Wendy Croft Marika Kruszczak Rosa Fraietta Miss Rand Monica Heidemann Susan Whiffin Patricia McClure Elizabeth Kulak Margaret Foley Debra Morath 1408.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1F Girls Names Daniela Disante Donna Leinart Maria Cirillo Mary Tonna Agnes Xuereb Susan Wear Margaret Coffey Sunta Xuereb Deborah McVean Rosemary Gelder Mary Calleja Julie Mundy Miss Hooper Giuseppa Fusco Gliko Pliatsiari Dora di Maggio Mary Cohen Barbara Flieger Doris Falzon 1408.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 1F Girls 1408.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2A Girls Photo a 1408.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2A Girls Photo b 1408.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2A Girls Names Sharyn King Gaye Cunningham Heather McKenzie Heather Cox Kaye Finemore Monica Driscoll Jennifer Clapham Roberta Campbell Kerry Durrant Barbara Jan Jenny Durrant Antonia Caruana Kerry Carver Jurate Kemeza Sandra Fegan Mr Todd Gail Clee Shirley Fogarty Catherine Hacker Susan Campbell Rhonda Bunting Margaret Hughes Cheryl Anwar 1408.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2B Girls Photo a 1408.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2B Girls Photo b 1408.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2B Girls Names Wendy Quantock Astrid van Dort Sheryl Clapham Lois Kittelry Susan Wiseman Susan Murphy Dianne OMalley Cheryl Reardon Leeanne Norris Sheryl Robinson Felicity Quick Heather Ovens Mrs Antonowicz Els Ligtvoet Sylvia Thomas Karen Thomas Yvonne Missen Filiz Latif Margaret Webster Helga Wegnegg 1408.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2C Girls Photo a 1408.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2C Girls Photo b 1408.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2C Girls Names Christine Allan Rebecca Butt Marilyn Haynes Ruth Jones Elizabeth Iles Lillian Degraeve Lorraine Engellenner Michele Flannery Janet Bentley Lynette Engellenner Lynette Ingram Glenda Chambers Gayle Frost Dianne Akumbakas Elaine Canavan Susan Hewitt Joyce Brincat Valerie Allwood Dagmar Guerra Julie Campo Yvonne Betts 1408.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2D Girls Photo a 1408.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2D Girls Photo b 1408.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2D Girls Names Anne Sinagl Rhonda Petersen Beverley Rae Antoinette van der Veldr Christine Round Vicki Newton Vicki Stanton Angela Spiteri Wendy Rule/ Lorraine Maddern Janette Lee Ann Teasdale Jeanette Miller Miss Vike Ann Starczewski Mariska van den Elzen Suzanne Park Rozi Nadolski Heather Proud Maureen Smith Lois Lawson 1408.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2E Girls Photo a 1408.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2E Girls Photo b 1408.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 2E Girls Names Margaret Jupp Valentina Budanow Angela Siegmund Vera Komuk Amalia Fusco Noelle Scott Denise Thompson Robyn Slorach Doris Stumpf Carlene Stageman Yvonne Gust Miss Dunstan Jane Cox Lee Delphin Wendy Stead Marilyn Hall Dianne Guilfoyle Carmen Fenech Connie Duca 1408.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3A Girls Photo a 1408.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3A Girls Photo b 1408.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3A Girls Names Jennifer Jorgensen Marina Martellani Judith Boys Sandra Hunter Branda Collis Carol Waring Cherilyn Rowley Lorraine Allen Julie Stanton Helena Kolodziej Miss Loveridge Erin Jolly Lorraine Hyde Rita Zukowski Susan Johansen Kathleen Harkin Maureen Skinner 1408.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3B Girls Photo a 1408.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3B Girls Photo b 1408.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3B Girls Name Lucy Orzel Gillian Riordan Linda Ashton Kerry Bartel Sandra Richards Mary Campo Mary Micallef Cheryl Dean Raisa Goncharrow Ingrid Wuerz Jill Nuttall Norma Pengelly Helen Benedierks Doris Fenech Norma Bonnell Teresa Kulinski Teresa Wieckowski Stana Piatek Mary Venville 1408.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3C Girls Photo a 1408.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3C Girls Photo b 1408.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3C Girls Names Cathy Couyoumtzoglou Nola Duson Diane Carson Kristine Davidson Helen Allcorn Cathy Buttimer Raelene Bean Sherilyn Brett Rhonda Campbell Kaye Dannatt Cathy Burgess Sheryl Compton Susan Armitage Elizabeth Bradley Christine Edwards Mrs Obermoeller Vicki Farmer Diane Chamberlain Lynette Durrant Merrill Campbell Androulla Charalambous Grace Borg Cornella Bonicki 1408.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3D Girls Photo a 1408.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3D Girls Photo b 1408.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3D Girls Names Julie Baxter Glenda Kirtelry Lorraine Neilson Wilhelmina Panhorst Gail Jenkinson Denise Fletcher Wilma Fox Cheryl McFarlane Maree Goring Patsy Merritt Christine Lind Gail Mitchell Lynette Hewitt Jennifer Harvey Mrs Betts Kay Ferguson Lorraine Faulkner Christine Horton Faye McAlpine Robyn Keast Leanne Kewish Dawn Mitchell 1408.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3E Girls Photo a 1408.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3E Girls Photo b 1408.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 3E Girls Names Jacqueline Simmons Janet Williams Beverley Sutton Maxine White Glenda Snooks Karen Siddall Augustine Stoellinger Elizabeth Szabo Rhonda Richards Debra Steers Cheryl Webster Janina Piatek Maureen Robertson Monika Trybus Diane Wright Miss Fitzgibbon Diane Stols Colleen Traynor Barbara Stojanovic Gloria Sinnamon Jill Ritchie Judith Read Melita Silens 1408.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4A Girls Photo a 1408.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4A Girls Photo b 1408.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4A Girls Names Cheryl Pardon Jan Fowler Marion Warlich Elvira Kulesza Ursula Probst Glenda Baldwin Helen Shepherd Brenda Self Helen Missen Mrs. Stone 1408.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4B Girls Photo a 1408.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4B Girls Photo b 1408.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4B Girls Names Cheryle Smith Sherill Bloxham Beverley Pace Shirley Walsh Cheryl Gliddon Lee Floate Lorna Doyle Janet Moore Karen Hancock Margaret Collins Dianne Fleming Pamela Fleming Glenda Paine 1408.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4C Girls Photo a 1408.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4C Girls Photo b 1408.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4C Girls Names Maria Hilton Helen Murphy Rita Melderis Noella Chambers Judith Kaye Rita Abela Lorraine Coulston Josephine Agius Cheryl Batey Christine McIlwaine Mary Anne Burquest Janina Dinatale Faye Jenkins Renate Goettlicher Janice Hooper Nedda Bevilacqua Giannina Mucilli Jeanette Brown Lorraine Harper Linda Canavan Mary Busuttil Susan Hacker Kaye Lloyd Margaret Ellis 1408.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4D Girls Photo a 1408.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 4D Girls Names Julie Smith Beryl Scanlon Jennifer Triplett Vicky Pykalo Yanina Salicki Lynette Reardon Suzanne Parkinson Diane Pertzel Jennifer Richer Judith Powell Karina Silens Geesje Vennick Giovanna Tomasi Daria Starczewski Helga Petermaier Edelgard Zatylny Jeanette Radford Zoula Tsiantopoulos Catriona Taylor 1408.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 5 Girls Photo a 1408.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 5 Girls Photo b 1408.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 5 Girls Photo c 1408.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 5 Girls Photo d 1408.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Form 5 Girls Names Jeanette Greig Joy Keating Judith Nicholson Robyn Pascoe Caryl Herbison Pamela Mann Dianne Clayton Marion Meinken Pamela Haworth Bogusia Czech Christine Telfer Irene Zacharias Vicki Missen Coral Duggan Rhonda Ashcroft Mrs Ferguson Annette Foley Deidre Lynch Dianne Thomas Dianne Sharples Annemarie Kiefer Josephine Dinatale Rhonda Beagley Carmen Duxson 1408.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Tennis Team 1408.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Basketball Team 1408.24 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Volleyball Team 1408.25 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Cricket Team 1408.26 - Sunshine Technical School 1967 Soccer Team Teacher Valdo Giovanni Liziersunshine technical school, technical school, sunshine, class photo -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document - Letters World War 1, Letter: 30 July 1917 To Gladys from 3117 Pte SO Miller, pre 30 July 1917
... One of fourteen items of documents gifted, all correspondence from abroad to Byaduk residents. gladys holmes, so miller, 3117, hmat a70 ballarat, villiers bretonneoux, byaduk memorial hall, honour board, ww 1, letter, y.m.c.a., photograph, diet sheet villers bretonneux, byaduk memorial hall honour board, england 001804.1 -1R: Y.M.C.A. envelope handwritten 'On active service abroad' addressed to Miss G. ...Original correspondence from SO Miller to Gladys Holmes, Bakery, Byaduk written from abroad in July 1917. 3117 Pte Stanley Owen Miller was born in London, England. He worked at the McGillivray farm, Byaduk. Enlisted 8th January 1917 and served with the 38th Battio - 7th Reinforcements and embarked on the HMAT A70 Ballarat. Killed on 7th June 1917 at Villiers Bretonneux, France, aged 20. Original correspondence envelope and two page letter written by an Englishman to Gladys Holmes of the Bakery, Byaduk. When working on the McGillivray farm at Byaduk in 1917 he enlisted in the A.I.F. One of fourteen items of documents gifted, all correspondence from abroad to Byaduk residents. 001804.1 - 001804.1R: Envelope- Y.M.C.A. branded issue, black ink postmark and 1d red stamp 001804.2-001804.3R Two sheets of Y.M.C.A. paper, buff with central black YMCA logo, 'For God, For King & For Country' with "HM FORCES ON ACTIVE SERVICE' superimposed on reversed machine guns and two red and blue Y.M.C.A. logos written in blue ink on both sides. 001804.9.-.001804.9R: small black and white photograph of a soldier with 11 lines of handwritten descriptive text on the reverse. 001804.1 -1R: Y.M.C.A. envelope handwritten 'On active service abroad' addressed to Miss G. Holmes/Byaduk (Bakery)/Via Hamilton/Victoria/Australia. Red 1d pRE Reverse- Byaduk/Byaduk/M Miss G.I. Holmes 001804.2- 001804.3R: Three pages of blue ink handwriting on Y.M.C.A. letter paper. Abroad/ Dear Gladys....I remain yours S.O.Miller.gladys holmes, so miller, 3117, hmat a70 ballarat, villiers bretonneoux, byaduk memorial hall, honour board, ww 1, letter, y.m.c.a., photograph, diet sheet, villers bretonneux, byaduk memorial hall honour board, england -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegePhotograph, 1923 (exact)
... Miller – A G Shaw – W John – J Moorhouse – G L Scott – A Levy - ? Ford - ? Gill – T G Dowling – D Campbell – W McLean – J E Coutts - C? Carthew – D Douglas – A L McLean 4th row from top A M Greenfield - ? - M Featonby – G Leishman – J Woodward – Mr F R Potts BSc – Mr D S Coutts BA – Mr A S M Polson Principal – Miss...Miller – A G Shaw – W John – J Moorhouse – G L Scott – A Levy - ? Ford - ? Gill – T G Dowling – D Campbell – W McLean – J E Coutts - C? Carthew – D Douglas – A L McLean 4th row from top A M Greenfield - ? - M Featonby – G Leishman – J Woodward – Mr F R Potts BSc – Mr D S Coutts BA – Mr A S M Polson Principal – Miss ...This named photograph is an excellent record of the 80 strong student cohort of 1923. There are 6 adults in the photograph. Principal Major A.S.M. Polson is clearly identified. Top row (Left to right) G Den – E Beacham – J B Coutts – J C Besemeres – G Naismith – M Levy – G N Witter – J C Loughrey – G Bredby – A P McLean – B Currie – W A Kilpatrick – G Clark – E Wearne – R Monteith 2nd row from top L T Wotherspoon – W A Stickland – E Campbell – A Bell – H Thomas – W A Paterson – E? Lyne – J Leishman – E J Forbes – J M Gray – J H Burr – J Creer - ? – C? Morgan – J Hammon 3rd row from top D A Miller – A G Shaw – W John – J Moorhouse – G L Scott – A Levy - ? Ford - ? Gill – T G Dowling – D Campbell – W McLean – J E Coutts - C? Carthew – D Douglas – A L McLean 4th row from top A M Greenfield - ? - M Featonby – G Leishman – J Woodward – Mr F R Potts BSc – Mr D S Coutts BA – Mr A S M Polson Principal – Miss Gilbert – Mr G Hay – A J Besemeres - ? - ? – R G Bradby – H F Brind 5th row from top R Buchanan - ? – M Symons – J Riddle - ? Goon - ? Symons - ? Komesarook - ? Fairey - ? – B Ronaldson - ? Buchanan - ? - ? – M Whiteside – Pat Shaw – J Groat - ? Front G P Jeffrey - ? Goon – R G Dowling – H M Greenfield – G Dale – A Hall-Jones – A Baker – J L Price – K McLean – E M Price Mounted black and white photograph of the Ballarat College student cohort in 1923. Cohort are arranged on tiered rows in front of timber external staircase. First row sitting cross-legged on ground. Second and third rows seated. Fourth, fifth and sixth standing on tiers. The photograph is mounted on grey cardboard. J. M. Gray written in ink on back of mount. Pencilled initials 'J.M.' also on back of mount. Photograph is accompanied by photocopy of photograph and handwritten papers detailing names of those in photograph. These papers are signed by Grant Coutts. J. M. Gray is identified as tenth from left on second top row. J.M. ballarat, 1923, college, j m gray, major a s m polson, student cohort -
Federation University Historical CollectionMusic Book, Music for the Ballarat Teachers' College Anthem 'Extra Muros', 1994, 1994
... Miller. The Ballarat Teachers' College was established after the Victorian State Government and the State Education Department decided to establish two provincial teachers' colleges, at Ballarat and Bendigo. On 04 May 1926 W.H. Ellwood (Principal), Miss...Miller. The Ballarat Teachers' College was established after the Victorian State Government and the State Education Department decided to establish two provincial teachers' colleges, at Ballarat and Bendigo. On 04 May 1926 W.H. Ellwood (Principal), Miss ...Monica Miller was a greatly loved music lecturer at the Ballarat Teachers' College lecturer Monica Miller. The Ballarat Teachers' College was established after the Victorian State Government and the State Education Department decided to establish two provincial teachers' colleges, at Ballarat and Bendigo. On 04 May 1926 W.H. Ellwood (Principal), Miss A. Bouchier, and Mr A.B. Jones, welcomed the first enrolment of 61 students to undertake the one year course. In 1927 the College moved to the former Ballarat East Town Hall in Barkly Street, which was remodelled for their use. It closed in December 1931 due to the Great Depression. In 1946 Ballarat Teachers' College reopened and relocated to the Dana Street State School. It was originally planned to open as a women's college, for whom the residence at 130 Victoria Street was purchased, but the decision was made to admit resident men from Ballarat. Mr T.W. Turner was appointed as Principal in 1951 and directed the introduction of a two year course for the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate. The former one year course was terminated at the end of 1951. In 1958 the College was relocated to a custom built facility at Gillies Street, in close proximity to the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. Numbers increased with the introduction of the Trained Infant Teachers' Certificate course under the guidance of Mary Egan. With the introduction of a three year Diploma Course in 1968 accommodation became cramped. The introduction of the Diploma of Teaching (Primary) led to the Trained Infant Teachers' Certificate being discontinued in 1969, and the end of the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate in 1969. Secondary Art and Craft students began studies at Ballarat Teachers' College in 1969 under Mr Ted Doney. In 1971 Mr D. Watson was appointed Principal. The State College of Victoria was proclaimed by Order in Council on 24 July 1973, and Ballarat Teachers' College became a constituent college of the State College of Victoria, and was known as State College of Victoria, Ballarat. By 1975 the College moved to Mount Helen as part of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. Pre service teachers currently undertake their studies on the Mount Helen Campus of Federation University. ("Ruffians Attempted to Carry of the School Tent: A History of State Education in Ballarat", 1974, p73-4.) A copy of hand written sheet music for the song 'Extra Muros' by Ballarat Teachers' College lecturer Monica Miller. Copy of Monica's sheet music of anthem 'Extra Muros'. Gift of teh Rawlings Family to the Fortyniners. 1994. ballarat, ballarat teachers college, monica miller, extra muros, music, sheet music, ballarat teachers' college
