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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Camp 4 Garrison Staff, 1940's
... ...Miss N. Collins...Collins, Lt Hugh Scholes, Capt Lidlow MO, Frances Sproat, , Lt Wally Callaby, Lt James Sullivan, Pat Tonsing, Lt. Crichley Front row: Miss George Bunting, Captain Wright (the new CO), Major W. Scurry, Captain T. Love and Vi Collins. Camp 4 administration staff Captain A. Maddison Lt. H. Scholes Lt. W. Callaby Lt. J. Sullivan Lt. Crichley Miss N ...Camp 4 administration staff. Back row: Captain A. Maddison, Nellie Collins, Lt Hugh Scholes, Capt Lidlow MO, Frances Sproat, , Lt Wally Callaby, Lt James Sullivan, Pat Tonsing, Lt. Crichley Front row: Miss George Bunting, Captain Wright (the new CO), Major W. Scurry, Captain T. Love and Vi Collins.Black and white photograph of Army garrison personal: 9 standing and 5 seated. All in uniform. Tree behind to the right. camp 4 administration staff, captain a. maddison, lt. h. scholes, lt. w. callaby, lt. j. sullivan, lt. crichley, miss n. collins, captain (dr) lidlow, miss f. sproat, miss p. tongs, miss g. bunting, captain wright, major w. scurry, captain t. love, mrs collins -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, The Rembrandt Photo Studios, Christopher Watson and Carrie Shillinglaw, c.1905
... The Rembrandt Photo Studios (Misses I & N Hicks) operated from 284 Collins Street from 1904-1910 CABINET 1866-1905 The Cabinet photo was introduced in 1866 in answer to a demand for a larger format photograph which could be mounted for a cabinet or on the wall. ...The Rembrandt Photo Studios (Misses I & N Hicks) operated from 284 Collins Street from 1904-1910 CABINET 1866-1905 The Cabinet photo was introduced in 1866 in answer to a demand for a larger format photograph which could be mounted for a cabinet or on the wall. ...Christopher Watson and Caroiline Shillinglaw married in 1907. Their daughter Jean was born in 1906. This image is dated c.1905 before the birth of Jean. The Rembrandt Photo Studios (Misses I & N Hicks) operated from 284 Collins Street from 1904-1910 CABINET 1866-1905 The Cabinet photo was introduced in 1866 in answer to a demand for a larger format photograph which could be mounted for a cabinet or on the wall. They were 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches (11.5 x 16.5 cm), more than twice the size of the cdv. They cost about twice as much as a cdv but eventually displaced them. They were not extensively produced until 1880 and had ceased by 1905. Coloured mounts, especially maroon or green, indicate a date between 1880 and 1890. - Frost, Lenore; Dating Family Photos 1850-1920; Valiant Press Pty. Ltd., Berwick, Victoria 1991cabinet photo, marg ball collection, 1905, 1905-1910, caroline (carrie) watson (nee shillinglaw) 1876-1956, christopher watson, horse and carriage, rembrandt photographers eastern market melbourne -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyNewsletter - CAULFIELD RSL
... Miss... Fidler N.... Dew D.... Mayell W.... Booth Vincent... Booth Lois... Johnson Carl... ‘The Ole Tin Hat’... Centre Road... Bentleigh... Rigby Pat... Eade Charles... Howell Davie... Blore Jeff... Russell Paul... Morse R. E.... Long Bridford F. R.... Harkensee Keith R.... Collins...Miss Fidler N. Dew D. Mayell W. Booth Vincent Booth Lois Johnson Carl ‘The Ole Tin Hat’ Centre Road Bentleigh Rigby Pat Eade Charles Howell Davie Blore Jeff Russell Paul Morse R. E. Long Bridford F. R. Harkensee Keith R. Collins ...This file contains one item about the Caulfield RSL’s newsletter: 1/Five issues (nos. 26, 33, 35, 42, and 44) of Furfs, the official newsletter of the Caulfield RSL, dated 12/2000, 05/2004, 10/2005, 12/2007, and 11/2009 respectively. The issues vary in size (numbering 12, 6, 1, 8, and 8 pages, respectively) and consequently, in terms of breadth of content. Most, however, report on the Club’s recent activities, list the current administrative staff, eulogise recently deceased members, and contain advertisements for goods and services of interest to members. All except the shortest also contain numerous black-and-white photographs of members participating in various events. No. 42 also has an article on the progress of the Club history including mention of a 1963 ABC Four Corners episode with footage inside and outside the Club as well as interviews with members.furfs, advertisements, gould tony, moore hedley, frances ken, stewart r. k, whybrow john, mclean tom, elsternwick, canfield bill, anzac day, remembrance day, middlemiss glenys, middlemiss brian, sayers john, rodda alby, st. george’s road, remembrance day service, president’s dinner, annett michael colonel, dejussing clive, stacey carole, white thomas sir, fuller joan, edwards m. t., greer j., warburton jimmy, decker john, mcbean j., mclean s. mrs., gibson ray, rigby jack, oakley trevor, paul’s steak house, wear well dry cleaners, mclean susan, caulfield lions clubs, glen eira district lions, ‘my brother jack’ short story award, ‘glenmore’, everett kevin, lee kenneth c., sneddon bruce n., perignon george j., bradley john m., kennedy colin j., waratah cellars, glenhuntly road, glen huntly road, taverna john, taverna robyn, gaylard bernie, auhl ron, yob loretta, muir frank, morris tony, blaney matt, james bob, kevin brennan, davey kathleen, wreath laying ceremonies, may carl, one petroleum co., ager michelle major, taus joe, geier noel, blore peter, creaney john, wadley geoffrey, oliver mavis i., browne donald d., ross john, kidd william, rea alan m., pollock rob, pollock florence, sell patricia miss, fidler n., dew d., mayell w., booth vincent, booth lois, johnson carl, ‘the ole tin hat’, centre road, bentleigh, rigby pat, eade charles, howell davie, blore jeff, russell paul, morse r. e., long bridford f. r., harkensee keith r., collins williams h., daniels albert e., stephani detleef p. von, walton alan l., canfield william g., barclay henry i., rose frank w., sherriff william g., may donald c., fergus mark l., sorel peter a., chivers keith, scarffe richard a., dalgleish maggie, sampson stan, jacobs frank, ware les, powell massey, merlo harry, perini leo, milnes ‘bluey’, carmody jack, edwards michael terrence, orrock george, lyon stan, raines barbara, raines laurie, hall ron, metherall murray, blore geoff, walker keith, davis max, doyle tom, reece jim, jewell bill, o’neill roe, ferrari ron, fogarty des, sinclair bill, mitchell j., harris l., boughton h. ms., townsend d. mrs., decker j., larkin r., elder g., sell p., clarke john, mclean t., kean phyllis m., booth geoffrey e., donoghue clifton s., durham leonard c., ford john w., nitsche neil h., davidson kelvin r., werba adele, pleydell max, price colin, taberner laurie, condron neil, leech gail, green barry rev’d, veteran’s lunch, devlin joseph h., murray mark blodwen, jackman david d., hall erica d., hackman james f., thompson pauline l., gassick betty m. le, logan george, wilson tony, slater bob, cobby a. h. (harry) air commodore, steinberg alison mrs., astill bob, reed donald, niewland hans, bodelier berry, little harold, hawkes stewart, limbue ram bahadur, kirkwood robert, rai bharansher, mclean susan, mcbean jon, white michael sgt., caspar freddie -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyBook - Carnegie Primary School No. 2897
... Miss... Heath Graham... Shiell Bill... Shiell Myrtle... Archard Bess... Bull Joan... Craig Ida... Collins Dorrie... Collins Doreen... Diggans Jess... Cornthwaite H.... Cripps E.... Dougall N...Frederick Street Ormond Waters Ron Carnegie Junior Citizens Band Carnegie Salvation Army Band – bands Whelan Evan Irwin Ray Balgleish Jack Cowen Laurie Smyth Wally Lambeth Margaret Kind Lorraine Bondini Joy Tredennick Miss Linton Miss Heath Graham Shiell Bill Shiell Myrtle Archard Bess Bull Joan Craig Ida Collins Dorrie Collins Doreen Diggans Jess Cornthwaite H. Cripps E. Dougall N ...Carnegie Primary School centenary book (96 pages x 2 copies) ‘The First Hundred Years NO2897. Carnegie Primary School 1888-1988’ compiled and edited by Isabel Couper and Deidre Lynch. A detailed history of the school’s beginnings. Many informative memories and recollections from school’s first students and teachers; includes social history of area and people, football teams, debutante sets and school. Also a reprinted newspaper article from school’s Golden Anniversary and photo of school band; and a couple of social history photographs.anderson james, murrumbeena, glen huntly railway station, carnegie state school, wesleyan hall, neerim road, railway stations, carnegie primary school, rosstown, toolambool road, lynch deidre, mcvey claire, ross william murray, findlay francis, couper isabel, brown wesley, rosstown state school, brisbane w, carnegie uniting church, liddelow m.h., evans thomas, selboskar phyl, centenaries, margaret street, caulfield, brewster mr., taylor mr., draper mrs., mcfarlane mr., rule thomas, teachers, campbell ada, ‘ava’, campbell aubrey, campbell vera, matthews ben, hewitts road, matthews funeral service, funeral parlours, leo amy, leo alfie, rudge family, rudge mr., transport, phillips store, general store, phillips corner, emily street, hamlya family, pitt family, sheppard family, pemberton mr., pemberton mrs., dunlop misses, preschools, whitlam family, whitlam gordon, woods family, woods lorna, swaggie, swagman, liddelow amy, anderson mr., anderson archie, dunlop bill, phillips linda, hansen alice, lodge laura, fox arthur , hamlyn eric, hansen dagmar, cooper lina , woods lorna, waite family, cove family, johansen family, koornang road, market gardens, sheppard ernie, wood a.m., ‘nisava’, wood family, wood bill, evans rachel, evans thomas, wood millicent, whitfield mr., griffiths mr., wood malcolm, wood forest, wood joe, roxburgh miss, grange road, clifton street, lord street, wood frederick geo, egan miss dressmakers, whitlam fred, whitlam christine, whitlam george, whitlam gough, whitlam freda, whitfield mr., patterson road, graceburn avenue, griffiths r.h., koornang road, scales mr., reid athol, lording dr., mernda ave, farmstead, lord reserve, leman’s swamp, koornang park, cobby harry, larkin aircraft company, dawson howard, rosedale avenue, spencer reg, turner ruth, turner jack, turner noreen, turner marie, morton alan, morton barney, gardiner martin, frogmore estate, oakleigh road, frogmore road, koornang park, hunt club kennels, raeke miss, morgan miss, pitt winnie, jiggins mr., smith mr., blundy violet, ryall ray, mimosa road, wolseley mr., wolseley family, wolseley ted, brunstein madge, murrumbeena cricket club, sinclair alan, sincliar tinny, thomas ted, walker alec, bone bob, footballers, middleton colin, farquahson mrs., eddy family, eddy rose, wolseley jack, buswell stan, buswell doug, buswell. stan jnr., irving nell, brims ethel, bailey bruce, eason sisters, hands hilda, windlow isabel, madden road, glenhuntly road, griffiths rita, jackson jean, scott mr., ward ‘cap’, caulfield grammar school, kokaribb road, carnegie traders, cricket teams, carnegie south, ward marjory, ryan mr., phillips tony, phillips bessie, buckley street, phillips harriet, phillips marion, phillips ernest, phillips hilda, phillips david, phillips florence, phillips linda, lihou miss, jersey parade, meake family, skewe family, mansfield family, fraser jean, collister alma, sturges millie, retallick girls, lillywhite family, mason nellie, johns nancy, bowsfield family, jenner family, chisholm emma, chisholm doris, chisholm ivy, chisholm netta, chisholm beryl, chisholm eileen, wadsworth ethel, luke mr., plummer t.w., raecke miss, sargent ron, sarkie family, reid family, meake violet, collett reg, mcneil miss, scales mr., carmody thomas william, steele miss, young mac, young margaret, cooper cyril, cooper bill, whiteside d., broadbent neil, broadbent mr., carnegie theatre, theatres, morton family, clarke family, quickand neals grocery store, grocers, billy guyatt’s, shops, spencer the removalist, removalists, collister harold, collister bill, caulfield band, bands, carthews the drapers, drapers, mccarrons alec blacksmiths, skewes keith, oliver frank, pitt ‘squeaker’, knevitt ‘skeeter’ harry, jockeys, britter jack, stanistreet family, gear rita, culleen billy, tailors, sherwoods butchers, butchers, jersey parade, riley didlo, verne harry, cooper horace, cooper linda, cooper martin, cooper claude, cooper reginald, cooper stanley, cooper gladys, cooper muriel, cooper percival, cooper cyril, beaumont w.a., whittfield joe, beaumont eileen, major mary anne sister, major myrtle, major bessie, major alma, stagholl walter, stagholl margaret, stagholl eric, robertson bessie, robertson fred, robertson norman, robertson donald, robertson alma, robertson alan, baird neil, baird john, baird rosemary, dunn helen, baird ian, baird heather, baird dianne, petrie stuart, petrie richard, bailey ron, gaunt mabel, reading harold, reading marge, irwin joyce, dickson margaret, dickson jennifer, dickson peter, wood malcolm, wood millicent, wood forest, wood joe, sinclair ‘trinny’, roberts ‘fly’, footballers, malcolm mr., henderson reg, henderson alice, brew l., rule mr., philbrick mr., wood mr., trembath mr., keogh mr., plummer tom, lane a., fox ernest, souters, market gardeners, fox belle, fox bella, fox vern, couper margaret, couper sandra, couper peter, couper narelle, couper clare, couper jarrod, scott mr., doughty will, doughty tom, lloyd miss, islingworth master, adams joyce, hogan mr., markus jean, cosgrove joan, cosgrove mrs., cosgrove mr., marshall jim, kellow fred, fretwell elizabeth, fretwell betty, shepparson ave, singers, edmonson miss, butters shirley, harwood vera, bracher lloyd, dewhurst irene, dewhurst jack, boyle mr., gow jack, welch len, stanistreet harry, stanistreet jack, stanistreet kathleen, stanistreet frank, stanistreet kingsley, ‘ray sullivan’s harmony boys’, carnegie memorial hall, st. anthony’s hall, welch len, gibbons norm, ashley sylvia, crosswell edna, marks peggy, worth phyllis, cleal jean, tabner edith, jenkins elva, mcintosh gladys, worth reg, waters cyril, downard rex, wild mavis, wild darby, hill roland, eason jean, tyers noel, tyers clive, witten hope, strickland doris, chisholm beryl, harwood family, battershill sid, battershill walter, dixon mavis, boyle mr., ford hilda, forsythe miss, edmonsen miss, ryan mr., grimsley mr., allaway mrs., grant mrs., bone bob, bone bruce, w. bone & son nursery men, bone norman, bone jack, bone william, railway road, green kevin, paris marjorie, mimosa road, green joan, allaway winnie, elliot miss, mcburney mr., purdy mrs., allaway suzanne, barron shirley, hogan mr., rutherford mrs., curtin mr., mckee’s, stores, whelan’s, coles, koornang road, gardiner marty, grange road dairy, dairies, mcwhinney’s tuck shop, shops, williams dorothy, kennedy irene regina, rigby miss, grimsley steve, grimsley muriel, grimsley jack, grimsley margaret, grimsley aimee, grimsley bill, blinkinsop steve, blinkinsop jeannie, mathers max, howie rex, major mr., flatmans paddock, crossover, reid eric, reid athol, lowe margaret, lowe dorothy, lowe ian, poliomyelitis epidemic diseases, forsythe miss, cuddihy miss, dougall keith, grace miss, hattam’s, stores, driver wally, perry max, perry don, perry jack, meagher j., ‘hostile’, racehorses, edney jack, carthews the drapers, fretwell elizabeth, kellow fred, muddyman bill, graceburn ave, caulfield junior citizens band, bands, luke mr., luke percy, luke maise, luke nessie, luke geoff, luke ross, luke jan, luke lynette, bolton douglas, anderson mrs., mcburney mr., hogan mr., scott mr., tyers s., ross j., ryan j., irvine j., muirhead mrs., muirhead j., mcnab m., buller l., emmanuel p., buller m., paton v., moor j., condron a., bibby d., matthews n., holman l., cotterell m., whelan j., jennion g., walker b., taylor e., green a., turner r., matthews e., smith joan, gardiner marty, dairies, hanson family, cove family, gallop family, barrett family, barrett w.a., bolch family, bolch b., burke w., burke bill, burke s., mobbs h., young g., young c., burke m., ward c., hopwood g., gordon mr., milk bars, cooper cr., phillips t., swindell mr., grogan mr., wadsworth mrs., bourke mrs., lewis mrs., worsley mrs., quickenstead mrs., brown wesley, musicians, purdy h., curtain les, jenner’s dairy, riley’s wood yard, occupations, jenner vic, jenner les, grant noel, parker george, connolly keith, purdy mr., glen huntly picture theatre, picture theatres, irvine jack, law christie, hatter bob, joppick les, driver geoff, curtin mrs., frederick street, ormond, waters ron, carnegie junior citizens band, carnegie salvation army band – bands, whelan evan, irwin ray, balgleish jack, cowen laurie, smyth wally, lambeth margaret, kind lorraine, bondini joy, tredennick miss, linton miss, heath graham, shiell bill, shiell myrtle, archard bess, bull joan, craig ida, collins dorrie, collins doreen, diggans jess, cornthwaite h., cripps e., dougall n., dixon joyce, francis d., evans mrs., glass peg, greene jess, grace merle, hocking freda, jillings mrs., price mrs., day kitty, kerr may, mason marge, kind sylvia, muirhead d, mcconchie netta, needham nancy, nickless w, o’connor linda, pilven mrs., ryall h., strother ivy, singleton mrs., kelly phyl, waters von, usher mrs., trotter maude, watson mrs., williams mabel, withers olive, aarsmann norma, shiell norma, close peter, ‘wild cherry’ cake shop, rudi miss, anderson miss, eddy mr., hunter jean, nelson vera, fisher john, hunter ron, read jean, smith brian, newsreaders, nelson miss, singleton billy, quon miss, mchutchison george, valma smith, millar royal r., donoghue nora, lester mr., roberts tom, andreisen colin, miles alec, hine mr., baker mr., clements george, bracher lloyd, dimick miss, muir judy, dunn margaret, sant richard, myring miss, ryan mr., armstrong margaret, share wally, howie rex, barclay bob, rockman udo, hoult david, eisfelder kevin, jacques mr., smith mr., magee mr., stehle belinda, wallace mr., james mrs., main mr., wood miss, verso mr., mcpherson mrs., felotico miss, stehle john, howards mrs., collard mrs., webster vivian, stehle siggy, truong le sen, mcpherson barbara, mitchell eva, moutsos mark, chan benjamin, wilson del, jewell christopher, mitchell keith, grant marilyn, caskie alastair, dixon dennis, armstrong john, lucas edward, clark deanne, coutts natalie, flood zivanja, derham peter, momandwall shaper, couper jarrod, heslop joanne, breeze ginaya, caskie fiona, filippone nadya, mcmahon nina, hedges nigel, williams shae, grimm karen, mcgregor clare, vagenes john, gallagher glenn, mcalister rob, varga marilyn, hunter debbie, courtney cathy, booth carol, mcmahon mary, brown danielle, burska maciej, campbell jason, chryssis aris, d’arcy michael, delaney matthew, doukas vivian, dower samantha, fournarakis andrew, genoli amanda, grammatos jimmy, harrington melanie, karamoshos john, karim sadruddin, kennedy russel, lalani zahra, lightfoot kylie, looby mark, louange veronica, park sung mi, perera dennis, pozvek julie, scurry kate, sievers sarah, smith matthew, svarnas dennis, vassiliou denise, wright tracey, zouzounis spirros, adahall jojie, agar jude, anderson lynette, black renae, bobrowski ursula, caskie catherine, devon hayley, diakoumis maria, duljas kristie, evans lindsay, faucett ebony, filippone annette, fournarakis jimmy, francese sean, gibson jay, gordon michelle, guslitser dora, king jane, lianos villi, lorkin christopher, macleod cheryl, maggs amberley, mitchell keith, mucic renae, o’brien jessica, park matthew, pozvek richard, psarras nancy, rhodes suzanne, simons emma, smith christopher, spokes melanie, tia michael, timewell amanda, vavoudis peter, abbott kristi, allender daniel, bobrowski jacob, carey rebecca, carter daimein, catramados john, christou eugenia, couper jarrod, healey michael, kalaitzakis nick, kennedy rebecca, macleod suzanne, mavridis angelo, morosini amanda, mowforth dustin, okolicsanyi george, park sung chul, pemberton michael, reisman elizabeth, richards kylie, savrone leah, tia charlie, tran paul, wiseman derek, wright dean, wyatt marilyn, andre ryan, breeze ginaya, brown james, campbell chad, charles benjamin, devon john, diakmoumis stacey, diamantis chris, duljas michael, grammatos harry, hill bradd, karim salim, lindsay amanda, lynch jennifer, marrello sol, momandwall shaker, moutsos ireni, oram scott, o’sughrue kristy, panevin david, park catherine, pozvek louise, stratton alisa, timewell rebecca, tsigos stam, yeow sook ling, anderson peter, batson tracey, black craig, brain jason, breeze benjamin, brown kylie, carrington harata, caskie fiona, catramados hercule, chan daphne, christou chris, clarke simone, diamantis anthony, faucett sara, flood natalia, holmes gavin, kotrotsos tony, kuk robin, mitchell david, okolicsanyi steve, pemberton samuel, soos melinda, stephenson gabrielle, tran pauline, vassiliou evan, agar natalia, bennett tracey, buhmann wayne, couper clare, faucett sean, filippone nadya, filippone marie, gallagher glenn, gelman roman, grant shawn, hill tania, jewel chris, kaliappa danny, kiss robert, liacopoulos aris, louey david, macleod mike, malamas voula, oram michelle, scurry ivan, wardley amanda, zouzounis sam, anderson robert, antoniou nick, carey tamara, derham peter, diep dianne, filippone danielle, flood zivanja, frangos katina, handley scott, harrison robin, heath cheryl, hedges megan, hedges nigel, hudson raelene, jacovou daniel, katrotsos george, kuk maggie, leung tracy, lightfoot wendy, mcmahon nina, taylor stephen, vassiliou litsa, liddelow e., anderson james h., boardman thomas h., rule thomas, whitfield j.p., griffiths r.h., scales e., boyle j.b., ryan owen w., eddy h.m., millar royal r., lester russel a., donoghue r., bracher a. lloyd (acting principle), o’brien john d., moller henry r., monahan t.v., barclay robert l., somerville albert v., magee frank c. (acting principle), wallis keith, laing allan i., verso ron (acting principle), wood moira (acting principle), tonkin ernest, share wallace (acting principle), howie rex, harding malcolm (acting principle), crowe brian, schmidt david (acting principle), lynch deidre (acting principle), o’keeffe leo, brierley bob, brierley marjorie, couper isabel, couper peter, lindsay janine, lynch deidre, selboskar phyl, stehle siggy, webster jennifer -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE COLLECTION: BENDIGO ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY & YMCA CHOIR. MARITANA, 7 Aug, 1933
... Miss Whitelock. Cornets: Mr W Norman... Mr P Smith Mr A Swift... Mr F Taylor. Horns: Mr W Green... Mr N McPherson. Trombones: Mr Les Bishop... Mr E J Meagher. Drums: Me J McLaughlin. Piano: Miss I Benson... Miss E Flight. Chorus. Sopranos: Miss D Broome... S Brown... Mrs R Burland... Miss Betty Cant... E Colclough... E Collins...Miss Whitelock. Cornets: Mr W Norman, Mr P Smith Mr A Swift, Mr F Taylor. Horns: Mr W Green, Mr N McPherson. Trombones: Mr Les Bishop, Mr E J Meagher. Drums: Me J McLaughlin. Piano: Miss I Benson, Miss E Flight. Chorus. Sopranos: Miss D Broome, S Brown, Mrs R Burland, Miss Betty Cant, E Colclough, E Collins...Miss Whitelock. Cornets: Mr W Norman Mr P Smith Mr A Swift Mr F Taylor. Horns: Mr W Green Mr N McPherson. Trombones: Mr Les Bishop Mr E J Meagher. Drums: Me J McLaughlin. Piano: Miss I Benson Miss E Flight. Chorus. Sopranos: Miss D Broome S Brown Mrs R Burland Miss Betty Cant E Colclough E Collins ...Princess Theatre, Bendigo. Bendigo Orchestral Society & YMCA Choir. Maritana, Souvenir Programme 6d. Mon. Tues. Wed. August 7, 8, 9. Opera Produced by Mr E A Parker. Musical Director, Mr Oscar Flight. Deputy Director, Mr Alfred Sayer. Leader of Orchestra Mrs McKinnon. Chorus trained by Mr Wilfred Taylor. Chairman of Committee, Mr W Spencer Lake. Business Manager, Mr C J Greenhill. Pictures of artists: Miss Paulyne Bindley, Mr E A Parker, Miss Gwen De Ravin, Mr Wilfred Taylor, Miss Alva Stewart, Mr H H Turner, Mr Oscar Flight. Group photo of Ballet dancers. Argument - Maritana, a handsome Gitana, whilst singing to a crowd of people in a square in Madrid, attracts the admiration of the King. Don Jose, and unscrupulous courtier, observing this, determines to satisfy the . . . Characters: Paulyne Bindley, Gwenneth De Ravin, E A Parker, Wilfred Taylor, Lyell Shepherd, J W Smith, H H Turner, Lindsay Wright. Court Ballet: Miss Mercia Wright. Solo Dancer: Miss Fay Drummond. Chorus of Soldiers, Gypsies, and Populace. Deputy Principals: Alva Stewart, Frieda Bertuch, H J Allen. Costumes: Madame Tettrazini, Miss Ada Colton, Mrs E A Parker. Orchestra. Violins: Mrs C Adams, Miss J Anderson, Mr R Bright, Mr O Flight (jnr), Mrs S A Grant Mrs H Hillman, Miss J Houston, Mr G Krost, Mrs S McKinnon, Miss A McKinnon, Miss A McNair, A Sayer, Mrs L Shepherd, A Swift, H Timms. Viola: Mr P Coope. 'Cellos: Miss R Giudice, Mr W S Lake. Bass: Mr J Ditchburn. Flute: Mr A E Sayer. Clarinets: Mr B Smith, Mr P Waterman. Harpiste: Miss Whitelock. Cornets: Mr W Norman, Mr P Smith Mr A Swift, Mr F Taylor. Horns: Mr W Green, Mr N McPherson. Trombones: Mr Les Bishop, Mr E J Meagher. Drums: Me J McLaughlin. Piano: Miss I Benson, Miss E Flight. Chorus. Sopranos: Miss D Broome, S Brown, Mrs R Burland, Miss Betty Cant, E Colclough, E Collins, Bessie Davis, P Dunn, G Farmont, M Heyes, D Hoking, B Harpin, M Kitto, D Kirkwood, E Parker, L Simpson, Ida Stephenson, M Stephenson, L Smalley, Mrs W Taylor, V Thorpe, Miss Myrtle Taylor, Annie Thomas, Mrs C Walk, Miss R Wallent. Contraltos: Miss F Bertuch, Mrs D Campbell, Miss I De Ravin, M Davis, P Elliot, Mrs J Greenhill, Mess N Irving, I James, J Seers, J Shepherd, G Stephens. Tenors: J Cotton, G English, D Finery, Alec Jones, E Jeffery, D Parker, J Sims. Basses: D Doran, J Finerty, J H Hardie, A B Kirkwood, W L Macauley, S C Powell, R Prigg, W Reed, Les Spencely, Cyril Taylor, Ken Taylor. Mr Ron Hovenden, Scenic Artist. Ballet: Misses Clarice Harry, Rita Lansell, Thelma McKenzie, Mena Bailey, Dorothy Roberts, Fay Drummond, Kath Dungey, Jean Wright. Dance Mistress Miss Mercia Wright. Photo of dance group on rear cover. Printed down right side: Mr W. Reed - With Compliments from ''Maritana'' Committee. Sep 5/33. Signed: W Spencer Lake. Very decorative cover. B/ Envelope addressed to Mr W Reed, Lily St, Bendigo. 2 pieces of white tape on left side one top and one at bottom, stamp gone post mark Bendigo.Reed & Co., Printers, Bendigotheatre, opera, bendigo orchestral society:ymca cho, princess theatre. bendigo orchestral society & ymca choir. maritana. august 7, 8, 9. opera by mr e a parker. musical director, mr oscar flight. deputy director, mr alfred sayer. leader of orchestra mrs mckinnon. chorus trained: mr wilfred taylor. chairman of committee, mr w spencer lake. business manager, mr c j greenhill. photos of: miss paulyne bindley, mr e a parker, miss gwen de ravin, mr wilfred taylor, miss alva stewart, mr h h turner, mr oscar flight. group photo of ballet dancers. argument - maritana, a handsome gitana, whilst singing to a crowd of people in a square in madrid, attracts. . . characters: paulyne bindley, gwenneth de ravin, e a parker, wilfred taylor, lyell shepherd, j w smith, h h turner, lindsay wright. court ballet: miss mercia wright. solo dancer: miss fay drummond. chorus of soldiers, gypsies, and populace. deputy principals: alva stewart, frieda bertuch, h j allen. costumes: madame tettrazini, miss ada colton, mrs e a parker. orchestra. violins: mrs c adams, miss j anderson, mr r bright, mr o flight (jnr), mrs s a grant mrs h hillman, miss j houston, mr g krost, mrs s mckinnon, miss a mckinnon, miss a mcnair, a sayer, mrs l shepherd, a swift, h timms. viola: mr p coope. 'cellos: miss r giudice, mr w s lake. bass: mr j ditchburn. flute: mr a e sayer. clarinets: mr b smith, mr p waterman. harpiste: miss whitelock. cornets: mr w norman, mr p smith mr a swift, mr f taylor. horns: mr w green, mr n mcpherson. trombones: mr les bishop, mr e j meagher. drums: me j mclaughlin. piano: miss i benson, miss e flight. chorus. sopranos: miss d broome, s brown, mrs r burland, miss betty cant, e colclough, e collins, bessie davis, p dunn, g farmont, m heyes, d hoking, b harpin, m kitto, d kirkwood, e parker, l simpson, ida stephenson, m stephenson, l smalley, mrs w taylor, v thorpe, miss myrtle taylor, annie thomas, mrs c walk, miss r wallent. contraltos: miss f bertuch, mrs d campbell, miss i de ravin, m davis, p elliot, mrs j greenhill, mess n irving, i james, j seers, j shepherd, g stephens. tenors: j cotton, g english, d finery, alec jones, e jeffery, d parker, j sims. basses: d doran, j finerty, j h hardie, a b kirkwood, w l macauley, s c powell, r prigg, w reed, les spencely, cyril taylor, ken taylor. mr ron hovenden, scenic artist. ballet: misses clarice harry, rita lansell, thelma mckenzie, mena bailey, dorothy roberts, fay drummond, kath dungey, jean wright. dance mistress miss mercia wright. photo of dance group. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Document - Document, Receipt 1950, c1950
... N Boothby Boothby / stamp in left corner dated 23/6/50 / along left side Cook & Heathcote Pty. Ltd., 404 Collins St., Melbourne An original paper receipt, dated 25/6/1950, for solicitors fees regarding the purchase of the house a 4 Vickery Street Bentleigh by Mr John Herron from Miss M Marriott. ...Mr John Herron and his wife Isa Mary Herron purchased the house at 4 Vickery Street Bentleigh in 1950 from Miss M Marriott. He was a descendant of John James an early settler dairyman in Moorabbin Shire and Miss M Marriott was a descendant of the early settler market gardeners Marriott family. Mr Herron lived there until 1989 and the house was then demolished and turned into a carpark for the busy Shopping precinct of Centre Road, Bentleigh.The Marriott family were early settler market gardeners from 1878 in the area of Dendy’s 1841 Special Survey and John Herron was a descendant of Philip Jones , a chair-maker, who settled in the area of East Brighton, now Bentleigh, in 1852 An original paper receipt, dated 25/6/1950, for solicitors fees regarding the purchase of the house a 4 Vickery Street Bentleigh by Mr John Herron from Miss M Marriott. Melbourne 23-6- 1950/ Received from Mr. J. Herron / the Sum of – Sixteen Pounds / nineteen Shillings and three Pence / being costs & fees re Marriott / per letter 10/5/50 / £16.19.3 signed N Boothby Boothby / stamp in left corner dated 23/6/50 / along left side Cook & Heathcote Pty. Ltd., 404 Collins St., Melbournepioneers, early settlers, brighton, moorabbin, bentleigh, market gardeners, dairyman, dairy farmer, jones james, jones mary ann, jones martha, jones elizabeth ann, dendy henry, dendys special survey 1841, elster creek, melbourne, jones ethel may, herron isa mary, herron john, tram conductor, marriott m, cook and heathcote pty ltd -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Document - Document, letter of costs 1950, c1950
... Collins Street/ B>B Boothby / N.B Boothby / - BBB/VP Melbourne C 10th May, 1950/ and at / Korumburra / Loch and / Poowong/ Telephone M 1275 ( 2 Lines )/ Mr. J. Herron, / 4 Vickery Street, / Bentleigh / re Marriott signed N Boothby An original letter, dated 10th May 1950, from solicitors Boothby and Boothby requesting settlement of costs involved with purchase of house at 4 Vickery Street Bentleigh by Mr John Herron from Miss M Marriott Attached is a Statement of Adjustments cat 00053.4 Document Document, letter of costs 1950 Unrecorded printer for Boothby & Boothby Pty. ...Mr John Herron and his wife Isa Mary Herron purchased the house at 4 Vickery Street Bentleigh in 1950 from Miss M Marriott. He was a descendant of John James an early settler dairyman in Moorabbin Shire and Miss M Marriott was a descendant of the early settler market gardeners Marriott family. Mr Herron lived there until 1989 and the house was then demolished and turned into a carpark for the busy Shopping precinct of Centre Road, Bentleigh.The Marriott family were early settler market gardeners from 1878 in the area of Dendy’s 1841 Special Survey and John Herron was a descendant of Philip Jones , a chair-maker, who settled in the area of East Brighton, now Bentleigh, in 1852 An original letter, dated 10th May 1950, from solicitors Boothby and Boothby requesting settlement of costs involved with purchase of house at 4 Vickery Street Bentleigh by Mr John Herron from Miss M Marriott Attached is a Statement of Adjustments cat 00053.4 * Boothby & Boothby Imperial Chambers / Solicitors etc. 408 Collins Street/ B>B Boothby / N.B Boothby / - BBB/VP Melbourne C 10th May, 1950/ and at / Korumburra / Loch and / Poowong/ Telephone M 1275 ( 2 Lines )/ Mr. J. Herron, / 4 Vickery Street, / Bentleigh / re Marriott signed N Boothby solicitors, pioneers, early settlers, brighton, moorabbin, bentleigh, market gardeners, dairyman, dairy farmer, jones james, jones mary ann, jones martha, jones elizabeth ann, dendy henry, dendys special survey 1841, elster creek, melbourne, jones ethel may, herron isa mary, herron john, tram conductor, marriott m, boothby and boothby -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDecorative object - Peacock, Minton Majolica life-size model, Paul Comolera, artist, Designed: c. 1873; Made: c. 1875
... 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...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 ...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 CollectionMagazine - Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1941, 1941
... miss rollan...mrs mcilvena...elva davies...maurice collins...betty davison...a. pilven...j. hucker...m. beaumont...k. mclachlan...r. harbour...d. browning...a. grieve...a. white...h. bantz...j. waddington...r. leigh...b. holloway...k. fletcher...l. lehmann...r. dunstone...s. wallis...e. n...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields List of Full Course Students' 1941, Editorial, Honour Roll, The Literary Society, Fumes from the Lab, Arts & Crafts Gossip, Sport, Commercial Notes, The Junior Techs ballarat school of mines magazine r. spence i. grant isabel boustead kenneth palmer eric marshman a. stevens margaret dark john r. elliott joy martin gilbert t. myers marian peirce john p.l. gibbs winsome hender peggy wells geoffrey mounter p. martin john h. calaby dr pound mr mein lorraine siemering j. lockhead herb christensen max coward ernest gribble stan laurie jim martin jack nott bill walters adrian ward fred badenhope eddie gilpin john hassell frank jelbart bob monteith george lugg dick menhennett j. r. pound william r. burrow w. e. hender mavis heinz a. j. henderson eric goon donald eltringham k. richards leslie f. evans ian d. mclachlan philip c. kempe maxwell w. lawrence g. hale william rowe murray linklater alan s. fisher james w. mcclure norman m. murray william h. wray mackay gleeson john g. wilson edward t. mann keith s. waller kenneth g. gingell joan banes patricia goldsmith coralie clogan miss rollan mrs mcilvena elva davies maurice collins betty davison a. pilven j. hucker m. beaumont k. mclachlan r. harbour d. browning a. grieve a. white h. bantz j. waddington r. leigh b. holloway k. fletcher l. lehmann r. dunstone s. wallis e. n. thompson mr hosie loris hopwood dawn austin f.g. procter gladstone procter Signed on front cover by "H. ...List of Full Course Students' 1941, Editorial, Honour Roll, The Literary Society, Fumes from the Lab, Arts & Crafts Gossip, Sport, Commercial Notes, The Junior Techs Black, green and gold soft covered magazine of 56 pages including advertisements. Artwork Mr Allsop - By Margaret Taylor Mr Lambert - By Isabel Boustead Mr Mein - By Margaret Taylor Gaffer - By Margaret Taylor Bickarts Lino Cut Competition Section A - 1st place - By Winsome Hender Barney - By Margaret Taylor Tony - By Isabel Boustead Jack - By Margaret Taylor Lake Wendouree - By Mavis Heinz Issie - By Margaret Taylor Smoking Man - By Margaret Taylor Beryl - By Margaret Taylor Joyce - By Margaret Taylor Pat - By Isabel Boustead Bickarts Lino Cut Competition Section A - 2nd place - By John Henderson Albert - By Isabel Boustead Chick - By Isabel Boustead Leila - By Margaret Taylor Scottie - By Margaret Taylor Mary - By Margaret Taylor Margaret - By Isabel Boustead Bickarts Lino Cut Competition Section B - 1st place - By Maurice Collins Gladys - By Isabel Boustead Squizzy - By Margaret Taylor & Joyce Thompson Spence - By Margaret Taylor Pop-eye - By Margaret Taylor Haymes - By Margaret Taylor and Joyce Thompson Hucker - By Margaret Taylor Minnie - By Margaret Taylor & Joyce Thompson Ian - By Isabel Boustead Keep quiet or I'll slap you - By Isabel Boustead Joe-Joe - By Isabel Boustead Jean - By Isabel Boustead Elva - Isabel Boustead Bickarts Lino Cut Competition Section B - 2nd place - By John Henderson Blondie - By Maurice Collins Wilk - By Isabel Boustead Gladys - By Isabel Boustead Dawn - By Isabel Boustead Signed on front cover by "H. Darby" Has Receipt for Miss Darby for the amount of two shillings from activities and extraneous accounts , signed by W. Hinderballarat school of mines, magazine, r. spence, i. grant, isabel boustead, kenneth palmer, eric marshman, a. stevens, margaret dark, john r. elliott, joy martin, gilbert t. myers, marian peirce, john p.l. gibbs, winsome hender, peggy wells, geoffrey mounter, p. martin, john h. calaby, dr pound, mr mein, lorraine siemering, j. lockhead, herb christensen, max coward, ernest gribble, stan laurie, jim martin, jack nott, bill walters, adrian ward, fred badenhope, eddie gilpin, john hassell, frank jelbart, bob monteith, george lugg, dick menhennett, j. r. pound, william r. burrow, w. e. hender, mavis heinz, a. j. henderson, eric goon, donald eltringham, k. richards, leslie f. evans, ian d. mclachlan, philip c. kempe, maxwell w. lawrence, g. hale, william rowe, murray linklater, alan s. fisher, james w. mcclure, norman m. murray, william h. wray, mackay gleeson, john g. wilson, edward t. mann, keith s. waller, kenneth g. gingell, joan banes, patricia goldsmith, coralie clogan, miss rollan, mrs mcilvena, elva davies, maurice collins, betty davison, a. pilven, j. hucker, m. beaumont, k. mclachlan, r. harbour, d. browning, a. grieve, a. white, h. bantz, j. waddington, r. leigh, b. holloway, k. fletcher, l. lehmann, r. dunstone, s. wallis, e. n. thompson, mr hosie, loris hopwood, dawn austin, f.g. procter, gladstone procter -
Clunes MuseumPoster - CONCERT REPORT, J. N. GEARING & CO, A.N.A. Competitions Sept 14
... Collins Place Clunes goldfields MISS PERRY CONDUCTED THE CLUNES JUVENILE CHOIR OF TWENTY ONE VOICES AT PRAHAN COMPETITIONS WINNING FOUR FIRST PRIZES FOR CHORAL MUSIC. THEY WILL APPEAR AGAINST ALL COMERS AT THE BALLARAT SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS events and celebrations choral competition miss perry Nil POSTER ADVERTISING GRAND CONCERT TO BE PRESENTED AT THE FINISH OF ANA. COMPETITIONS - CLUNES JUVENILE CHOIR OF TWENTY ONE VOICES CONDUCTED BY MISS PERRY ON SEPTEMBER 14 A.N.A. Competitions Sept 14 Poster CONCERT REPORT J. N ...MISS PERRY CONDUCTED THE CLUNES JUVENILE CHOIR OF TWENTY ONE VOICES AT PRAHAN COMPETITIONS WINNING FOUR FIRST PRIZES FOR CHORAL MUSIC. THEY WILL APPEAR AGAINST ALL COMERS AT THE BALLARAT SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONSPOSTER ADVERTISING GRAND CONCERT TO BE PRESENTED AT THE FINISH OF ANA. COMPETITIONS - CLUNES JUVENILE CHOIR OF TWENTY ONE VOICES CONDUCTED BY MISS PERRY ON SEPTEMBER 14Nilevents and celebrations, choral competition, miss perry -
Clunes MuseumProgramme, J. N. GEARING & CO
... Collins Place Clunes goldfields A.N.A.COMPETIONS GRAND CONCERT 14TH. SEPTEMBER (YEAR UNKNOWN), CLUNES JUVENILE CHOIR, CONDUCTOR MISS PERRY. local history document pamphlet trembath - perry PRINTED ON PAPER CONCERT PROGRAMME Programme PROGRAMME J. N ...A.N.A.COMPETIONS GRAND CONCERT 14TH. SEPTEMBER (YEAR UNKNOWN), CLUNES JUVENILE CHOIR, CONDUCTOR MISS PERRY.PRINTED ON PAPER CONCERT PROGRAMMElocal history, document, pamphlet, trembath - perry -
Clunes MuseumProgramme, J. N. GEARING & CO, 1912
... Collins Place Clunes goldfields CONCERT BY MARYBOROUGH JUVENILE CHOIR, CONDUCTRESS MISS F.M. PERRY OF CLUNES, ASSISTED BY MISS MAY HULL OF CLUNES. 27TH. SEPTEMBER 1912. local history document pamphlet trembath - perry TOWN HALL MAYRBOROUGH FRIDAY 27TH SEPT 1913 CONCERT PROGRAMME - GRAND CHORAL CONCERT BY MARYBOROUGH JUVENILE CHOIR Programme PROGRAMME J. N ...CONCERT BY MARYBOROUGH JUVENILE CHOIR, CONDUCTRESS MISS F.M. PERRY OF CLUNES, ASSISTED BY MISS MAY HULL OF CLUNES. 27TH. SEPTEMBER 1912.CONCERT PROGRAMME - GRAND CHORAL CONCERT BY MARYBOROUGH JUVENILE CHOIR TOWN HALL MAYRBOROUGH FRIDAY 27TH SEPT 1913local history, document, pamphlet, trembath - perry -
Clunes MuseumDocument - RECEIPT, J. N. GEARING & CO
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields RECEIPT FOR RENT OF MARYBOROUGH TOWN HALL - RENTED BY MISS FLORENCE PERRY OF CLUNES. LOCAL HISTORY COMMERCE RECEIPT TREMBATH PERRY RECEIPT FOR RENT OF MARYBOROUGH TOWN HALL Document RECEIPT J. N ...RECEIPT FOR RENT OF MARYBOROUGH TOWN HALL - RENTED BY MISS FLORENCE PERRY OF CLUNES.RECEIPT FOR RENT OF MARYBOROUGH TOWN HALLlocal history, commerce, receipt, trembath, perry -
Clunes MuseumProgramme, J. N. GEARING & CO, 1908
... Collins Place Clunes goldfields CONCERT - MARYBOROUGH TOWN HALL 1ST. OCTOBER 1908 BY LADIES & JUVENILE CHOIRS CONDUCTED BY MISS FLORENCE PERRY OF CLUNES. local history document pamphlet trembath perry PRINTED ON PAPER CONCERT PROGRAMME Programme PROGRAMME J. N ...CONCERT - MARYBOROUGH TOWN HALL 1ST. OCTOBER 1908 BY LADIES & JUVENILE CHOIRS CONDUCTED BY MISS FLORENCE PERRY OF CLUNES.PRINTED ON PAPER CONCERT PROGRAMMElocal history, document, pamphlet, trembath, perry -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Surrey Hills State School 1936 Grade 8, 1936
... Miss N Green...Miss L Lobb...Miss B Collins...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Back row from left: V Bruce, R Rattan, O Turner, A Hiscox, W Richey, unknown, A Cocking, A fee 4th row: C Peters, C Thompson, K Brown, E Haye, D Frost, V Pugh, J Norman, W Orders, R Collins, R Smith 3rd row: S MacDonjald, G Dannock, B Scott, unknown, unknown, B Dryden, N Muir, D Nichols, N Green, L Lobb 2nd row: B Collins, A Timms, unknown, unknown, L Chenu, C Durling, S Spooner, unknown, unknown, J Bruce, N Armistead Front row: R Smith, B Wadsworth, C Colbert, J McNamara E Allen, D McMillan, A Campbell, L Wendorff, W Nicholson Mr V Bruce Mr R Rattan Mr O Turner Mr A Hiscox Mr W Richey Mr A Cocking Mr A Fee Mr C Peters Mr C Thompson Mr K Brown Mr E Haye Mr D Frost Mr V Pugh Mr J Norman Mr W Orders Mr R Collins Mr R Smith Miss S MacDonald Miss G Dannock Miss B Scott Miss B Dryden Miss N Muir Miss D Nichols Miss N Green Miss L Lobb Miss B Collins Miss A Timms Miss L Chenu Miss C Durling Miss S Spooner Miss J Bruce Miss N Armitstead Mr R Smith Mr B Wadsworth Mr C Colbert Mr J McNamara Mr E Allen Mr D McMillan Mr A Campbell Mr L Wendorf Mr W Nicholson Surrey Hills Primary School 1936 clothing and dress 1930-1940 A black and white photograph of a class of children in Grade 8 at Surrey Hills School No. 2778. ...Back row from left: V Bruce, R Rattan, O Turner, A Hiscox, W Richey, unknown, A Cocking, A fee 4th row: C Peters, C Thompson, K Brown, E Haye, D Frost, V Pugh, J Norman, W Orders, R Collins, R Smith 3rd row: S MacDonjald, G Dannock, B Scott, unknown, unknown, B Dryden, N Muir, D Nichols, N Green, L Lobb 2nd row: B Collins, A Timms, unknown, unknown, L Chenu, C Durling, S Spooner, unknown, unknown, J Bruce, N Armistead Front row: R Smith, B Wadsworth, C Colbert, J McNamara E Allen, D McMillan, A Campbell, L Wendorff, W Nicholson A black and white photograph of a class of children in Grade 8 at Surrey Hills School No. 2778. There are 27 boys and 21 girls. They are wearing casual clothes not a uniform.mr v bruce, mr r rattan, mr o turner, mr a hiscox, mr w richey, mr a cocking, mr a fee, mr c peters, mr c thompson, mr k brown, mr e haye, mr d frost, mr v pugh, mr j norman, mr w orders, mr r collins, mr r smith, miss s macdonald, miss g dannock, miss b scott, miss b dryden, miss n muir, miss d nichols, miss n green, miss l lobb, miss b collins, miss a timms, miss l chenu, miss c durling, miss s spooner, miss j bruce, miss n armitstead, mr r smith, mr b wadsworth, mr c colbert, mr j mcnamara, mr e allen, mr d mcmillan, mr a campbell, mr l wendorf, mr w nicholson, surrey hills primary school, 1936, clothing and dress, 1930-1940 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Ephemera, Theatre program - Princess Ju Ju, 12/07/1916
... miss m collins...Hodges printer...Viola Zeplin...Miss Ray Zeplin...Elsie Price...Sylvia Hosking...Verna Price...Gertie Collins...Clarice Maudson...Mr Browne...Myrtle Collins...Harry Webster...Harold Jenkins...Horace Breeden...Lexton Beggs...Janet French...Jean Pearce...Evelyn Cadd...Gladys Davis...Freda Keissling...N...Keissling is probably a mis-spelling of Kiessling - the family lived in Essex Road and son Ferdinand Gustav served in WW1. surrey hall operetta princess ju ju mont albert girl's club french red cross miss strachan's orchestra entertainment world war 1914-1918 fundraising musical events and activities mrs steele signorina coy mrs arthur zeplin miss e walch miss m collins Hodges printer Viola Zeplin Miss Ray Zeplin Elsie Price Sylvia Hosking Verna Price Gertie Collins Clarice Maudson Mr Browne Myrtle Collins Harry Webster Harold Jenkins Horace Breeden Lexton Beggs Janet French Jean Pearce Evelyn Cadd Gladys Davis Freda Keissling N Emary L Bellman M Purton I Smith D Price E Pratt C Gourlay S Lobb Ada French W Maudson L Jackson G Jackson C Day D Lancaster N Lobb V Curson O Curson N Pearce D Brooks C Brooks program ephemera Cream-coloured bi-fold paper program with a small area of loss down one side. ...Mrs Steele is probably Mrs C H D (Sarah Margaret) Steele, President of the Surrey Hills Patriotic Society; she lived at 'Dalriada', 77 Union Road. Keissling is probably a mis-spelling of Kiessling - the family lived in Essex Road and son Ferdinand Gustav served in WW1.Cream-coloured bi-fold paper program with a small area of loss down one side. This does not diminish the information. Three lines have been crossed out. Includes a full cast list and synopsis of the three acts.surrey hall, operetta, princess ju ju, mont albert girl's club, french red cross, miss strachan's orchestra, entertainment, world war, 1914-1918, fundraising, musical events and activities, mrs steele, signorina coy, mrs arthur zeplin, miss e walch, miss m collins, hodges printer, viola zeplin, miss ray zeplin, elsie price, sylvia hosking, verna price, gertie collins, clarice maudson, mr browne, myrtle collins, harry webster, harold jenkins, horace breeden, lexton beggs, janet french, jean pearce, evelyn cadd, gladys davis, freda keissling, n emary, l bellman, m purton, i smith, d price, e pratt, c gourlay, s lobb, ada french, w maudson, l jackson, g jackson, c day, d lancaster, n lobb, v curson, o curson, n pearce, d brooks, c brooks, program, ephemera -
Merbein District Historical SocietyDocument, Stamp Duty Record (Aurora wages), 1931
... N. Baines... A Baldock... J Baldock... J. Bentley... J. Bourke.... J. Brogan... M. Brown... S.A. Brown... F. Bruce... I Butcher... M. (Miss) Collins...N. Baines A Baldock J Baldock J. Bentley J. Bourke. J. Brogan M. Brown S.A. Brown F. Bruce I Butcher M. (Miss) Collins ...a stubbs., n.j. baines, n. baines, a baldock, j baldock, j. bentley, j. bourke., j. brogan, m. brown, s.a. brown, f. bruce, i butcher, m. (miss) collins, alan connolly, a.e. connolly, w. davidson, d. dodson, f. fatt, a.(miss) gallacher, f. gallatley, p. hand, w. harvey, a. hawkins, l.g. hayles, l. hayles, b. higginbotham, c.k. hill, a.w. hillier, p. hogan, e. holland, g.g. king, d. lambie, d.a. lambie, l. (miss) lee, j. (miss) lockwood, e. (miss) loveridge, elsie. (miss) loveridge, g. loveridge, geo. loveridge, j. lumb, b marks, colin martin, t. martin, m. (miss) morrison, a. a. mckay, a.g. (miss) mckay, e.a.(miss) mckay, elsie (miss) mckay, farquhar mckenzie, f. mckenzie, m. mcmahon, e. neville, g. owen, b. pascoe, keith potter, a. punton, h. punton, m. quinn, g. rigby, geo. rigby, f. roots, w. roots, c. scott, e (miss) sewell, wm. sewell, l. shanks, l. sharman, v. (miss) sheean, e. shillington, r. simpson, e. slaughter, e. (junior) slaughter, r.h. smith, dried fruit packing shed, business -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields DRAFT HORSES HAYBALES HAY STACKS .9 HANDWRITTEN MISS E N HARRISON, ADDINGTON BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF UNKNOWN .1 HORSE DRAWN TRAM .2 3 DRAFT HORSES .3 4 DRAFT HORSES .4 3 HORSES WORKING IN THE FIELD .5 2 PARKED CARS AND SOME PEOPLE .6-.8 PHOTOGRAPHS OF BIG STACKS OF HAYBALES .9 BEIGE FOLDER FROM SCOTTS PHARMACY, CHEMIST AND KODAK DEALER TO HOLD THE PHOTOGRAPHS. ...BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF UNKNOWN .1 HORSE DRAWN TRAM .2 3 DRAFT HORSES .3 4 DRAFT HORSES .4 3 HORSES WORKING IN THE FIELD .5 2 PARKED CARS AND SOME PEOPLE .6-.8 PHOTOGRAPHS OF BIG STACKS OF HAYBALES .9 BEIGE FOLDER FROM SCOTTS PHARMACY, CHEMIST AND KODAK DEALER TO HOLD THE PHOTOGRAPHS. .9 HANDWRITTEN MISS E N HARRISON, ADDINGTONdraft horses, haybales, hay stacks -
Clunes MuseumProgramme, 1911
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields salvation army leisure activity 1911 Miss F Perry - Pianoforte Allan Baker Blackband - News Agency Whytes - Boot Mart J W Preston - Timber Yard J Sparks - Butcher R Thomas - Drapery F Weickhardt - Hardware N Nicholls - Grocer J Beer - Greengrocer Weickhardt - Bakery SALVATION ARMY SOCIAL MEETING PROGRAMME. ...SALVATION ARMY SOCIAL MEETING PROGRAMME. WHITE PAPER WITH BLACK PRINTING.A PHOTO OF COMMISSIONER HAY ON TOP LEFT HAND CORNER, PHOTO OF MRS COMMISSIONER HAY ON TOP RIGHT HAND CORNER. PRINTING IN BLACK. PROGRAMME CONTAINS ADVERTISEMENTS AND SPONSORS AS WELL AS ORDER OF EVENTS FOR EVENING.Miss F Perry - Pianoforte Allan Baker Blackband - News Agency Whytes - Boot Mart J W Preston - Timber Yard J Sparks - Butcher R Thomas - Drapery F Weickhardt - Hardware N Nicholls - Grocer J Beer - Greengrocer Weickhardt - Bakerysalvation army, leisure activity, 1911 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Photograph, Surrey Hills State School 2778, Grade 6, 1935, 1935
... Front: In blue ballpoint: An arrow + ME Rear: In grey lead pencil on the LHS: "Miss N Pryde / Kitchener Rd / Croydon / Vic"; a stamp in purple ink on the RHS: "SUZANNE ET CIE PTY. LTD. / 357 COLLINS...Surrey Hills Norma Pryde Norma Cleak Jenny Pomeray Surrey Hills State School 2778 education 1930-1939 1935 Front: In blue ballpoint: An arrow + ME Rear: In grey lead pencil on the LHS: "Miss N Pryde / Kitchener Rd / Croydon / Vic"; a stamp in purple ink on the RHS: "SUZANNE ET CIE PTY. LTD. / 357 COLLINS ...Information from the donor by email gives: Norma Pryde is identified as the girl in the second row on the far right. Her parents Norman & Hilda Pryde lived at 50 Broughton Road, Surrey Hills. The home was named 'Strathaven' after the town in Scotland where Norman's father came from. Norman & Hilda were married in 1923. Norma was born in 1924. Norman worked for Moran & Cato so the family moved around a lot for his work and is thought to have rented out the house from time to time. During some time in the 1920s they were listed on electoral rolls in Nyah West and then in 1942 they were listed in Hamilton. When the war ended they came back to Melbourne and in the late 1940s built a home at Blackburn. Norma married John Cleak in 1947 in Camberwell. This photo is representative of the large classes that were common in the interwar period.An original B&W postcard photo of a class taken outside against a brick wall. There are 34 boys in 2 rows. The back row of 20 boys would have been standing on a bench and in the front row the 14 boys are seated on the ground. The girls are standing in 2 rows - 14 girls in the second back row and 16 girls in the second front row. A total of 64 students. There does not appear to be a standard uniform.Front: In blue ballpoint: An arrow + ME Rear: In grey lead pencil on the LHS: "Miss N Pryde / Kitchener Rd / Croydon / Vic"; a stamp in purple ink on the RHS: "SUZANNE ET CIE PTY. LTD. / 357 COLLINS STREET / MELBOURNE." In addition a diagonal blue squiggle.surrey hills, norma pryde, norma cleak, jenny pomeray, surrey hills state school 2778, education, 1930-1939, 1935 -
Merbein District Historical SocietyDocument, The Story of Merbein, 1909-1950s
... Collins... J.A. Braidie... Lake Hawthorn... Merbein Train... Mrs Delahoy... C.J. Sheridan... Mrs Delaney... Mr Bennett... Picture theatres... Post Office... Barney O'Connor... Dalmura... R.G. Cameron... F.C. Kane... Myoora... H.G. Lloyd... S.J. Whiting... V. Allen... R. Allen... Pioneer Brick Works... Methodist church... Methodist Sunday School... H.C. Lapthorne... Merbein Railway Station... C. James... J.C. Rose... N. Treadwell... Mrs Wynne... Miss...Collins J.A. Braidie Lake Hawthorn Merbein Train Mrs Delahoy C.J. Sheridan Mrs Delaney Mr Bennett Picture theatres Post Office Barney O'Connor Dalmura R.G. Cameron F.C. Kane Myoora H.G. Lloyd S.J. Whiting V. Allen R. Allen Pioneer Brick Works Methodist church Methodist Sunday School H.C. Lapthorne Merbein Railway Station C. James J.C. Rose N. Treadwell Mrs Wynne Miss ...d.j. tulloch (author), cliffs white, h.w. hollis, james aif philpott, mr arnold, willie bennett, peter lee, alex bruce, state rivers and water supply commission, angus mccormick, yelta, merbein golf club, mrs e. spargo, merbein brass band, e.s. donaldson, f.a. deacon, william crosbie, e. fisher, j.h. hudson, c. bennett, w. adams, w.j. smith, e.s. collins, j.a. braidie, lake hawthorn, merbein train, mrs delahoy, c.j. sheridan, mrs delaney, mr bennett, picture theatres, post office, barney o'connor, dalmura, r.g. cameron, f.c. kane, myoora, h.g. lloyd, s.j. whiting, v. allen, r. allen, pioneer brick works, methodist church, methodist sunday school, h.c. lapthorne, merbein railway station, c. james, j.c. rose, n. treadwell, mrs wynne, miss troon, v. miss jarrett, miss e. bennett, miss cole, miss n. pearce, miss eva hollis, miss jean hollis, miss hazel hollis, miss kath hollis, mrs w.f. reeves, mrs r.m. voullaire, miss e. bannister, mr j. avery, mr l. holland, mr l.c. lapthorne, mr reeves, merbein public hall, mr j. worthington, merbein ana, mildura winery, research station, a.v. lyon, presbyterian church, s. thompson, a.s. lloyd, j.c. wishart, f. woods, e. smith, a.b. bruce, s. mcmeekin, finley fraser, a. fonder, e.w. wallis, james legge, gordon raff, g.l. hardie, p. murray, r.i. morris, james jones, v.f. hadleu, e. new, d.m. smith, charles weir, brigade fire, traders' association merbein, ratepayers' association merbein, p.v. appleby, a.j. chislett, w. bennett, d.w. peel, h. blaby, w. hazel, a.h. lee, w. grant, a.j. baldock, j. west, e. kelly, j.a. braidie, a.w. lee, j.h. russell, f. mckenzie, r.r. spence, p. swain, w.j. jones, i.w. heatherington, w.g. millhouse, e.w. smith, f.e.d. rankin, mr mcdonell, g. campaign, a. roots, friendly union of soldiers' wives and mothers, red cross society, merbein progress league, hugh a. leslie, a. hayles, j.p. power, j. davis, w.h. chaffey, f.j. walsh, a. roberts, d. richards, r.s. drury, a. robert, j.w. marrows, st john's church of england, r.b. davison, h.e. noltenius, g.e. menlove, st albans church of england - birdwoodton, mr wellington, progress association, elwood mead, merbein race course, rowing club, royal hall, j. lomax, f.j.p. pierson, c.h. foster, n. lumb, f.c. pierson., t. lumb, r. smith, w. quinsey, d. mctaggart, j. storer, l. mctaggart, j. walters, f.a. carmichael, n. smith, j.a. williams, d. walters, a. lever, l.u. alley -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, [15 February 1940]
... Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Photograph and caption associated with article titled 'Army nurses of two wars meet'. Caption reads 'Miss M[abel Adelaide]. Johnson fastens the identification disc presented by the Returned Army Nurses' Club round the arm of Miss N. ...Photograph and caption associated with article titled 'Army nurses of two wars meet'. Caption reads 'Miss M[abel Adelaide]. Johnson fastens the identification disc presented by the Returned Army Nurses' Club round the arm of Miss N. Wilson at the reception at the club last night.' Newspaper clipping, photograph with captionreturned army nurses' club, mabel adelaide johnson -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Class Photographs, Sunshine Technical school
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Sunshine Technical School Technical School Sunshine Student Class Photo 1046.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Names Merril Campbell Erin Jolly Christine Horton Lynette Durrant Sheryl Compton Diane Chamberlain Lorraine Hyde Denise Fletcher Helena Koldziez Lorraine Allen Glenda Kittelty Leanne Kewish Elizabeth Bradley Norma Bonnell Raelene Bean Catherine Buttimer Brenda Collis Christine Davidson Dianne Carson Rhonda Campbell Pamela French 1046.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1B Names Judith Reid Dianne Roberts Barbara Stajanovie Diane Wright Dawn Mitchell Colleen Unknown Christine Lind Elizabeth Szabo Maureen Robertson Glenda Snooks Karen Winnell Patricia Merritt Rhonda Richards Janina Piatek Janet Williams Marina Martellani Miss Beckett Beverley Sutton Wendy Pascoe Carol Waring Gail Mitchell 1046.03- Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1C Names Vicki Farmer Catherine Burguess Susan Armitage Cornella Bonieki Cheryl Dean Cathie Couyoumou Mary Demko Mary Campo Teresa Cassar Angela Hardy Helen Allcorn Julie Baxter Innes Beltrame Judith Boys Mrs Clark Linda Ashton Kerry Bartel Nola Dusan Christine Edwards 1046.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1D Names Susan Johansen Robyn Keast Doris Fenech Kathleen Harkin Ann Jorgensen Lynette Hewitt Sherylyn Brett Raisa Goneharow Sandra Hunter Jennifer Harvey Maree Goring Jennifer Jorgensen Assuntina Fraietta Wilma Fox Mr Searle Gail Jenkinson Faye Holt Linda Greek 1046.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Names Conchetta Procopio Kay Pevitt Olga Demko Fay McAlphine Cheryl McFarlane Patricia Loone Androulla Petrou Norma Pengelly Grace Pulis Jill Nuttall Georgia Mienaelidis Nanette Davenport Stanislava Piatek Zoris Puiatti Karen Rhodes Lorraine Neilson Miss Fitzgibbon Christine Litchfield Maria Pavia Lucy Orzel Demetra Odyssea 1046.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Names Maureen Skinner Rita Zukowski Teresa Kulinski Gloria Sinnamon Yvonne Davies Mary Venville Karen Siddal Ingrid Wuerz Monika Irybus Julie Stanton Augustine Stoellinger Teresa Wiekokski Maxine White Mrs Borys Melita Silens Cherylin Rowley Debra Steers 1046.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2A Names Glenda Baldwin Margaret Collins Janet Moore Janine Fowler Fay Jenkins Lorna Doyle Nedda Bevilacqua Jeanette Brown Jennifer Hope Cheryl Batey Diane Heming Lynette Bourke Pamela Heming Cheryl Gliddon Janina Dinatale Christine McIlwaine Rita Abela Sherrill Bloxham Miss Palmer Rita Melderis Lorraine Coulston Lee Hoate 1046.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2B Names Daria Starezewski Brenda Towe Zoula Tsiaritopoulous Irene Ogilvie Giannina Mueilli Helga Petermaier Cheryl Smith Diane Pertzel Suzanne Parkinson Lynette Ovens Beryl Scanlon Geesje Bennik Lynette Reardon Glenda Paine Julie Smith Karina Silens Vicky Pykalo Miss Hooper Beverley Pace Shirley Walsh Judith Powell 1046.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2C Names Lorraine Harper Elvira Kulesza Renate Goettlicher Susan Hacker Doris Guilfoyle Kaye Langley Giacinta Grima Mary Kiss Kaye Lloyd Eva Boy Judith Kaye Margaret Ellis Irene Grant Nancy Gaffiero Francisca Gebing Pauline Edwards Olga Huzij Mr OBrien Noella Chambers Brenda Duxson Tessie Borg 1046.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2D Names Giovanna Tomasi Monica Vella Joan Roberts Lorraine Thomas Hannelore Meiruso Judith Onslow Edelgarde Zatylny Demetra Moshoudis Nola Peterson Helen Murphy Jeanette Radford Elsie Warden Catriona Taylor Brenda Self Stephanie Osoba Helen Shepherd Marion Warlich Heather Neville Mrs Edwards Ann Symanski Yanina Saliki Natalie Stajanovie Ingrid Sliwinski 1046.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2E Names Linda Canavan Helen Stylianou Theresa Jaskiewiez Susan Corrie Linda Bonnell Wendy Vague Cheryl Pardon Helen Ellis Mary Burquest Helen Missen Rose Bevan Janet Young Pamela Lawrence Ursula Probst Caterina Fiorenza Lois Green Absent Pamela Fairweather Pauline Connelly Elfrieda Gottieher Lidia Hura Evonne Mizzi Maureen Wicker 1046.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3A Names Maria Nestoras Bogusia Czech Angela Daglish Carol Lees Monica Hedley Hayrie Osman Astrid Kumpis Gail Jardine Pamela Minahan Agnes Taras Patricia Shepperbottom Margaret Wilson Coral Mark Rhonda Morgan Irene Ladum Joan Carr Miss Loveridge Wilma Graham Jacqueline Steers Julie Bison 1046.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Names June Read Nola Hill Josephine Dinitale Wilma Hyett Ann Marie Kiefer Pat Reid Helen Jury Clementina Brincat Gail Brazier Irene Zacharias Barbara Boy Evonne Hewett Kaye Dorgan Diane Clayton Susan Knott Marian Cox Mrs Lynch Maree OMalley Pat Flint Jennifer Rosewarne 1046.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3C Names Deirdre Lynch Dianne Thomas Ingrid Kumpis Rose Patterson Diane Sharples Wendy Patterson Glenda Fisher Rhonda Asheroft Jennifer Traynor Coral Duggan Nola Wigg Lorraine Paiee Rhonda Beagley Judith Nicolson Jennifer Near Carol Gray Miss Hoffman Irene Yerman Roswitha Wodtke Judith Lee 1046.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Names Annette Foley Cheryl Quinlan Donna Christou Janet Dunn Dianne Faafe Joan Whiffin Mary Zerafa Diane Mumford Maria Gigliotti Jeanette Greig Margaret Murphy Robyn Pascoe Marian Meinken Pamela Mann Carol Andersson Susan Oswin Maria Szot Caryl Herbison Miss Gunn Olga Tereschenko Pamela Haworth Lois McIlwaine 1046.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4A Names Shirley Stephens Diane Hamilton Kristyna Anezewski Lynette Smith Janis Laughton Miss ODea Jennifer Lester 1046.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4B Names Rosemary Bishop Susan Young Cheryl Platt Lorraine Siddal Robyn Brazier Barbara Whitehead Judith Sandlant Patricia Simmons Jennifer Smith Mrs Leonard Moira Iggington Elaine Short 1046.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4C Names Merril Hansby Marilyn Hughes Margaret Boyle Yvonne Amos Carol Beagley Linda Duncan Carol Densley Valerie McShanag Christine Eddy Sandra Bawden Jacqueline Jamieson Marian Crook Mrs Cox Susanne Cooper June Makin Absent Diane Barclay 1046.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4D Names Mary Nadolski Lorraine Seidel Diane Nolan Judith Neville Irene French Ingrid Telegener Linda Sime Susan Pertzel Heather Stephens Judith Taylor Marlene Scott Judith Steers Irence Stanek Judith Smith Mrs Maher Raelene Munro Caroline Reid Heather Moon 1046.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5A Names Ann Lynch Susanne Charles Glenyee Acreman Jill Cooper Robyn Cunningham Ann Landos Christine Winnell Pamela Walker Wendy Robinson Franka Marispan Marianne Kramer Valerie Larcombe Lynnette Coffey Mrs Ferguson Jennifer Twaits Patricia McDermott Coral Clayton 1046.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5B Names Lillian Davenport Peter Springer Frederick Wheelhouse Kenneth Onslow Tony Galea Heather Byrnes Wayne Thompson Douglas Powell Bayden Thomas Glenn Clark Allan Foley Patricia Lyon Janet Wolfe Barbara Henderson Mrs Ferguson Ilse Vormwald Jennifer Overall Susan Lyall 1046.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 House Captains Names Douglas Powell B Neil Ross H Lucio Sartori Fl Timothy Moore Fawkner Judith Steers N Jennifer Twaits MK Rosemary Bishop B Margaret Boyle F 1046.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Prefects Names Peter Buttimes Noel Farmer Rovert Collins Guiseppe Pulilano Peter Kerniek Anthony Leharn Ronald Stead Pat Lyon Janet Wohi Franka Maraspin Barbara Henderson Sue Charles Glenyee Acreman Mrs Edwards Mark Almond Allan Laughton Neil Ross Denis Capuano Primo Kovachovieh Stewart Moiles Henry Dynak Mr Etherton Pat McDermott Jennifer Smith Elaine Short Lucio Sartori Christine Winnell Lorraine Siddal Valerie Larcombe Wendy Robinson A collection of 25 black and white photographs of the 1965 junior school of the Sunshine Technical School Teachers Mrs Jennifer Ferguson, Miss OShea Mrs Leonard Mrs Cox Mrs Mahey Miss Loveridge Mrs Lynch Miss Hoffman Miss Gunn Mr OBrien Mrs Edwards Miss Beckett Mrs Clark Mrs Boris The names of the students are written caligraphically, in white ink on the leaf facing the photographs Photograph Sunshine Technical School 1965 Class Photographs Sunshine Technical school ...1046.01 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1A Names Merril Campbell Erin Jolly Christine Horton Lynette Durrant Sheryl Compton Diane Chamberlain Lorraine Hyde Denise Fletcher Helena Koldziez Lorraine Allen Glenda Kittelty Leanne Kewish Elizabeth Bradley Norma Bonnell Raelene Bean Catherine Buttimer Brenda Collis Christine Davidson Dianne Carson Rhonda Campbell Pamela French 1046.02 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1B Names Judith Reid Dianne Roberts Barbara Stajanovie Diane Wright Dawn Mitchell Colleen Unknown Christine Lind Elizabeth Szabo Maureen Robertson Glenda Snooks Karen Winnell Patricia Merritt Rhonda Richards Janina Piatek Janet Williams Marina Martellani Miss Beckett Beverley Sutton Wendy Pascoe Carol Waring Gail Mitchell 1046.03- Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1C Names Vicki Farmer Catherine Burguess Susan Armitage Cornella Bonieki Cheryl Dean Cathie Couyoumou Mary Demko Mary Campo Teresa Cassar Angela Hardy Helen Allcorn Julie Baxter Innes Beltrame Judith Boys Mrs Clark Linda Ashton Kerry Bartel Nola Dusan Christine Edwards 1046.04 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1D Names Susan Johansen Robyn Keast Doris Fenech Kathleen Harkin Ann Jorgensen Lynette Hewitt Sherylyn Brett Raisa Goneharow Sandra Hunter Jennifer Harvey Maree Goring Jennifer Jorgensen Assuntina Fraietta Wilma Fox Mr Searle Gail Jenkinson Faye Holt Linda Greek 1046.05 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1E Names Conchetta Procopio Kay Pevitt Olga Demko Fay McAlphine Cheryl McFarlane Patricia Loone Androulla Petrou Norma Pengelly Grace Pulis Jill Nuttall Georgia Mienaelidis Nanette Davenport Stanislava Piatek Zoris Puiatti Karen Rhodes Lorraine Neilson Miss Fitzgibbon Christine Litchfield Maria Pavia Lucy Orzel Demetra Odyssea 1046.06 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 1F Names Maureen Skinner Rita Zukowski Teresa Kulinski Gloria Sinnamon Yvonne Davies Mary Venville Karen Siddal Ingrid Wuerz Monika Irybus Julie Stanton Augustine Stoellinger Teresa Wiekokski Maxine White Mrs Borys Melita Silens Cherylin Rowley Debra Steers 1046.07 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2A Names Glenda Baldwin Margaret Collins Janet Moore Janine Fowler Fay Jenkins Lorna Doyle Nedda Bevilacqua Jeanette Brown Jennifer Hope Cheryl Batey Diane Heming Lynette Bourke Pamela Heming Cheryl Gliddon Janina Dinatale Christine McIlwaine Rita Abela Sherrill Bloxham Miss Palmer Rita Melderis Lorraine Coulston Lee Hoate 1046.08 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2B Names Daria Starezewski Brenda Towe Zoula Tsiaritopoulous Irene Ogilvie Giannina Mueilli Helga Petermaier Cheryl Smith Diane Pertzel Suzanne Parkinson Lynette Ovens Beryl Scanlon Geesje Bennik Lynette Reardon Glenda Paine Julie Smith Karina Silens Vicky Pykalo Miss Hooper Beverley Pace Shirley Walsh Judith Powell 1046.09 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2C Names Lorraine Harper Elvira Kulesza Renate Goettlicher Susan Hacker Doris Guilfoyle Kaye Langley Giacinta Grima Mary Kiss Kaye Lloyd Eva Boy Judith Kaye Margaret Ellis Irene Grant Nancy Gaffiero Francisca Gebing Pauline Edwards Olga Huzij Mr OBrien Noella Chambers Brenda Duxson Tessie Borg 1046.10 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2D Names Giovanna Tomasi Monica Vella Joan Roberts Lorraine Thomas Hannelore Meiruso Judith Onslow Edelgarde Zatylny Demetra Moshoudis Nola Peterson Helen Murphy Jeanette Radford Elsie Warden Catriona Taylor Brenda Self Stephanie Osoba Helen Shepherd Marion Warlich Heather Neville Mrs Edwards Ann Symanski Yanina Saliki Natalie Stajanovie Ingrid Sliwinski 1046.11 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 2E Names Linda Canavan Helen Stylianou Theresa Jaskiewiez Susan Corrie Linda Bonnell Wendy Vague Cheryl Pardon Helen Ellis Mary Burquest Helen Missen Rose Bevan Janet Young Pamela Lawrence Ursula Probst Caterina Fiorenza Lois Green Absent Pamela Fairweather Pauline Connelly Elfrieda Gottieher Lidia Hura Evonne Mizzi Maureen Wicker 1046.12 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3A Names Maria Nestoras Bogusia Czech Angela Daglish Carol Lees Monica Hedley Hayrie Osman Astrid Kumpis Gail Jardine Pamela Minahan Agnes Taras Patricia Shepperbottom Margaret Wilson Coral Mark Rhonda Morgan Irene Ladum Joan Carr Miss Loveridge Wilma Graham Jacqueline Steers Julie Bison 1046.13 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3B Names June Read Nola Hill Josephine Dinitale Wilma Hyett Ann Marie Kiefer Pat Reid Helen Jury Clementina Brincat Gail Brazier Irene Zacharias Barbara Boy Evonne Hewett Kaye Dorgan Diane Clayton Susan Knott Marian Cox Mrs Lynch Maree OMalley Pat Flint Jennifer Rosewarne 1046.14 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3C Names Deirdre Lynch Dianne Thomas Ingrid Kumpis Rose Patterson Diane Sharples Wendy Patterson Glenda Fisher Rhonda Asheroft Jennifer Traynor Coral Duggan Nola Wigg Lorraine Paiee Rhonda Beagley Judith Nicolson Jennifer Near Carol Gray Miss Hoffman Irene Yerman Roswitha Wodtke Judith Lee 1046.15 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 3D Names Annette Foley Cheryl Quinlan Donna Christou Janet Dunn Dianne Faafe Joan Whiffin Mary Zerafa Diane Mumford Maria Gigliotti Jeanette Greig Margaret Murphy Robyn Pascoe Marian Meinken Pamela Mann Carol Andersson Susan Oswin Maria Szot Caryl Herbison Miss Gunn Olga Tereschenko Pamela Haworth Lois McIlwaine 1046.16 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4A Names Shirley Stephens Diane Hamilton Kristyna Anezewski Lynette Smith Janis Laughton Miss ODea Jennifer Lester 1046.17 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4B Names Rosemary Bishop Susan Young Cheryl Platt Lorraine Siddal Robyn Brazier Barbara Whitehead Judith Sandlant Patricia Simmons Jennifer Smith Mrs Leonard Moira Iggington Elaine Short 1046.18 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4C Names Merril Hansby Marilyn Hughes Margaret Boyle Yvonne Amos Carol Beagley Linda Duncan Carol Densley Valerie McShanag Christine Eddy Sandra Bawden Jacqueline Jamieson Marian Crook Mrs Cox Susanne Cooper June Makin Absent Diane Barclay 1046.19 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 4D Names Mary Nadolski Lorraine Seidel Diane Nolan Judith Neville Irene French Ingrid Telegener Linda Sime Susan Pertzel Heather Stephens Judith Taylor Marlene Scott Judith Steers Irence Stanek Judith Smith Mrs Maher Raelene Munro Caroline Reid Heather Moon 1046.20 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5A Names Ann Lynch Susanne Charles Glenyee Acreman Jill Cooper Robyn Cunningham Ann Landos Christine Winnell Pamela Walker Wendy Robinson Franka Marispan Marianne Kramer Valerie Larcombe Lynnette Coffey Mrs Ferguson Jennifer Twaits Patricia McDermott Coral Clayton 1046.21 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Form 5B Names Lillian Davenport Peter Springer Frederick Wheelhouse Kenneth Onslow Tony Galea Heather Byrnes Wayne Thompson Douglas Powell Bayden Thomas Glenn Clark Allan Foley Patricia Lyon Janet Wolfe Barbara Henderson Mrs Ferguson Ilse Vormwald Jennifer Overall Susan Lyall 1046.22 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 House Captains Names Douglas Powell B Neil Ross H Lucio Sartori Fl Timothy Moore Fawkner Judith Steers N Jennifer Twaits MK Rosemary Bishop B Margaret Boyle F 1046.23 - Sunshine Technical School 1965 Prefects Names Peter Buttimes Noel Farmer Rovert Collins Guiseppe Pulilano Peter Kerniek Anthony Leharn Ronald Stead Pat Lyon Janet Wohi Franka Maraspin Barbara Henderson Sue Charles Glenyee Acreman Mrs Edwards Mark Almond Allan Laughton Neil Ross Denis Capuano Primo Kovachovieh Stewart Moiles Henry Dynak Mr Etherton Pat McDermott Jennifer Smith Elaine Short Lucio Sartori Christine Winnell Lorraine Siddal Valerie Larcombe Wendy Robinsonsunshine technical school, technical school, sunshine, student, class photo
