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Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionProgramme - Ephemera, Chatham Primary School Fathers' Club 'Trial by Jury' programme, 16/11/1929
... ...Mr A V Webb...Mr MacDougal (incorrectly spelt in program) is Dougall MacDougall (gas collector) lived at 5 Wells Street, Surrey Hills. Mr A V Webb - not found. Mr McKie - not found. ...Mr MacDougal (incorrectly spelt in program) is Dougall MacDougall (gas collector) lived at 5 Wells Street, Surrey Hills. Mr A V Webb - not found. Mr McKie - not found. ...The program describes the performance as 'original burlesque' and was written, composed and produced by A E Woffinden and A W Sutton, members of the Chatham Fathers' Club, to raise money for the school. There were 250 programs printed at a cost of one pound fifteen shillings. This performance starred 21 of the fathers with Mr W Crellin as the only female character, Miss Eileen Flapper. The Chatham Fathers' Club became renowned locally for the quality of its performances, repeats being given to other community organisations. In the publication 'Chatham Past & Present: A Patchwork of People' there is also a photo of the cast taken in the quadrangle of the school. The original program and photo were lent to the school at the time of the 70 year reunion in 1997 by Mrs Jean Lacy (nee Walker), whose father took part as a member of the jury. Many of the performers were also in the formal photo of the Father's Club, taken in February 1928 on the front steps of the school. The original hangs in the school entry foyer and is reproduced in 'A Patchwork of People: Chatham Past and Present'. In relation to names, these are better identified and the following identifications have been reached by referencing this and the 1931 electoral roll. The geographic spread of addresses reflects that when Chatham opened in August 1927, surrounding schools were overcrowded and some families chose to relocate their children. Albert Ernest Woffinden (manufacturer) lived at 14 Banool Road, Surrey Hills. Alfred William Sutton (clerk) lived at 528 Whitehorse Road, Surrey Hills. Mr A Davidson - not found in electoral roll. Walter Dallas Kinross (mechanic) lived at 72 Empress Road, Surrey Hills. Gilbert Leslie (Bert) Rae (sales) lived at 63 Empress Road, Surrey Hills. Mr Joseph P Braddick (mechanic) lived at 1 Northcote Avenue, Canterbury; now Balwyn (NB/ Name is miss-spelt Braddock in the program). Norman Patrick Smart (bt opr) lived at 61 Sir Garnet Road, Surrey Hills. Henry Albert Wysham (show card writer) lived at 9 Northcote Avenue, Canterbury. Mr Sidney Bessant (labourer) lived at 191 Mont Albert Road, Canterbury. William Morrison (teacher) lived at 37 Chatham Road, Canterbury. William Charles Crellin (breadcarter) lived at 59 Empress Road, Surrey Hills. Mr F Parsons - taken as Fred Parsons (bricklayer) lived at 2 Kaarumba Grove, Balwyn. Mr MacDougal (incorrectly spelt in program) is Dougall MacDougall (gas collector) lived at 5 Wells Street, Surrey Hills. Mr A V Webb - not found. Mr McKie - not found. Victor Harold Theodore Clow (civil servant) lived at 4 Talbot Avenue, Balwyn; listed as T. Clow. Mr M Walker (donor's father) not found in electoral roll for 1931; thought to have lived in Sir Garnet Road. Mr McLeod - a number listed in the 1931 electoral roll. Richard Frost (carriage builder) lived at 341 Mont Albert Road, Surrey Hills. Mr Allen - a number listed in the 1931 electoral roll. Mr J Tulloch - not found in the 1931 electoral roll. This is an example of 'home-spun' entertainment and creativity of the era when the sense of community was very real. It is an example of the fundraising efforts undertaken by school communities to provide 'extras' that would later be regarded as 'basics'. For many years the sense of community in this part of Surrey Hills revolved around Chatham school, the Benson Street Methodist Church and the football club, located at the Canterbury Recreation Ground.A photocopy of the programme for the Chatham Primary School Fathers' Club "Trial by Jury" performance on 16 November 1929. It includes the words of the song 'Carry me back to dear old Chatham'. It lists the performers by character and some details regarding the Chatham Primary School Fathers' Club.chatham primary school, chatham primary school fathers' club, theatrical productions, entertainment, albert ernest woffinden, fundraising, alfred william sutton, walter dallas kinross, gilbert leslie (bert) rae, joseph p braddick, norman patrick smart, henry albert wysham, sidney bessant, william morrison, william charles crellin, fred parsons, dougall macdougall, mr a v webb, mr mckie, victor harold theodore clow, mr m walker, mr mcleod, richard frost, mr allen, mr j tulloch -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Benson Street Methodist Church Football Team, 1942, 1942
... ...mr a v webb...Front row - LtoR: Ian Cox, Jack Power, ... , Ralph Rae, (child), Don Frost, Ron Page, Russell Smyth, Bob Turner, ... , ... macleay park benson street methodist church football team benson street methodist church sport and recreations football mr a v webb bill smyth noel white alan rash ken wright ian miles keith turner ron page ian howden peter cavanagh ian cox jack power ralph rae don frost ron page russell smyth bob turner Black and white photo of the Benson Street Methodist Church Football Team in 1942. ...Taken at Macleay Park, Balwyn. The team are identified as: Back row - LtoR: AV Webb, Bill Smyth, ... , Noel White, Alan Rash, ... , Ken Wright, ... , Ian Miles, Keith Turner, Ron Page, Ian Howden, Peter Cavanagh, ... Front row - LtoR: Ian Cox, Jack Power, ... , Ralph Rae, (child), Don Frost, Ron Page, Russell Smyth, Bob Turner, ... , ...Black and white photo of the Benson Street Methodist Church Football Team in 1942. It shows 20 men in football uniform, with on the left a man in an overcoat and another in a suit; one in a suit on the RHS; one male umpire and in the centre one small child in uniform being supported by a player. There is a large mature tree on the left and buildings can be seen in the far background. macleay park, benson street methodist church football team, benson street methodist church, sport and recreations, football, mr a v webb, bill smyth, noel white, alan rash, ken wright, ian miles, keith turner, ron page, ian howden, peter cavanagh, ian cox, jack power, ralph rae, don frost, ron page, russell smyth, bob turner -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyPlan - Jasper Road, 236-246, McKinnon
... Webb D Mr... L.A Atkinson’s Garage and Panel Beating Works... Moorabbin Council... Atkinson Mr... Atlantic Oil Co Pty Ltd... Morris G H... Scott W V...Accompanying this are a hand-drawn plan of the property and handwritten working notes for the valuation. 2/One additional page of correspondence from W V Scott to Atlantic Union Oil, dated 11/08/1961, informing them that the occupier of the property, L A Atkinson’s Garage and Panel Beating Works, was aware of the valuation taking place. 3/Field Purchase Order for the valuation of the property from Atlantic Union Oil Company Pty. Limited dated 19/07/1961. Jasper Road McKinnon Road McKinnon Atkinson L.A Webb D Mr ...Three items relating to the valuation of this property: 1/A typed copy of a three page valuation of 236-246 Jasper Road, McKinnon, by valuator W V Scott for Atlantic Union Oil Co Pty Ltd, dated 11/08/1961. Accompanying this are a hand-drawn plan of the property and handwritten working notes for the valuation. 2/One additional page of correspondence from W V Scott to Atlantic Union Oil, dated 11/08/1961, informing them that the occupier of the property, L A Atkinson’s Garage and Panel Beating Works, was aware of the valuation taking place. 3/Field Purchase Order for the valuation of the property from Atlantic Union Oil Company Pty. Limited dated 19/07/1961.jasper road, mckinnon road, mckinnon, atkinson l.a, webb d mr, l.a atkinson’s garage and panel beating works, moorabbin council, atkinson mr, atlantic oil co pty ltd, morris g h, scott w v, motor vehicle repair shops, garages, petrol stations, factories, land use, land values, anderson's garage & panel beating works -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - R.S.L. BENDIGO COLLECTION: ANNUAL VICTORY BALL 1949, 16th August, 1949
... Webb... Aileen Harrowfield... Beryl Gillies... Wilma Sinclair... Margaret Pettit... Joyce Lucas... Gaynor Collier... Valerie Jones Jean Bolitho... Mrs H A Morey... Jillian Batten... Elaine Guidice... James... Max Frayne... Roy Speechley... Les Morey... Len Kelly... Brian Walsh... Allan Scarfe... Clive Millar... Ken Sepping... Allan Holmes... Don Peterson... Ron Campbell... Jim Jeffrey... Ken Longstaff... Col G V Lansell... Mr...Webb, Aileen Harrowfield, Beryl Gillies, Wilma Sinclair, Margaret Pettit, Joyce Lucas, Gaynor Collier, Valerie Jones and Jean Bolitho. Chaperone: Mrs H A Morey. Flower Girl: Jillian Batten. Page: Elaine Guidice. Partners: Max Frayne, Roy Speechley, Les Morey, Len Kelly, Brian Walsh, Allan Scarfe, Clive Millar, Ken Sepping, Allan Holmes, Don Peterson, Ron Campbell, Jim Jeffrey and Ken Longstaff. President Bendigo Branch R.S.L. Col G V Lansell. Chairman Ball Committee: Mr...S F Rowell Mrs Rowell Dorothy Pell Joan Pell Clarice Wilby Fay Webb Aileen Harrowfield Beryl Gillies Wilma Sinclair Margaret Pettit Joyce Lucas Gaynor Collier Valerie Jones Jean Bolitho Mrs H A Morey Jillian Batten Elaine Guidice James Max Frayne Roy Speechley Les Morey Len Kelly Brian Walsh Allan Scarfe Clive Millar Ken Sepping Allan Holmes Don Peterson Ron Campbell Jim Jeffrey Ken Longstaff Col G V Lansell Mr F E Jackson Mr J W Swatton James Print, Eaglehawk Three copies of Bendigo Sub-branch R.S.S.A.I.L.A. ...Three copies of Bendigo Sub-branch R.S.S.A.I.L.A. Annual Victory Ball held at the Town Hall, Bendigo on August 16th, 1949. Guests of Honour were Lt.-En. S. F. Rowell, C.B., C.B.E., and Mrs Rowell. Card is cream with gold print on the front and a blue RLS badge. Other printing is blue. The inside of the trio-fold has a Dance Program of 28 dances and a space for Autographs. The other side has the Debutantes: Dorothy Ell, Joan Ell, Clarinet Bilby, Fay Webb, Aileen Harrowfield, Beryl Gillies, Wilma Sinclair, Margaret Pettit, Joyce Lucas, Gaynor Collier, Valerie Jones and Jean Bolitho. Chaperone: Mrs H A Morey. Flower Girl: Jillian Batten. Page: Elaine Guidice. Partners: Max Frayne, Roy Speechley, Les Morey, Len Kelly, Brian Walsh, Allan Scarfe, Clive Millar, Ken Sepping, Allan Holmes, Don Peterson, Ron Campbell, Jim Jeffrey and Ken Longstaff. President Bendigo Branch R.S.L. Col G V Lansell. Chairman Ball Committee: Mr F E Jackson. Hon. Sec. Ball Committee: Mr J W Swatton. Printed by James, Print, Eaglehawk.James Print, Eaglehawkevent, social, victory ball, r.s.l. bendigo collection - annual victory ball 1949, lt.-gen. s f rowell, mrs rowell, dorothy pell, joan pell, clarice wilby, fay webb, aileen harrowfield, beryl gillies, wilma sinclair, margaret pettit, joyce lucas, gaynor collier, valerie jones jean bolitho, mrs h a morey, jillian batten, elaine guidice, james, max frayne, roy speechley, les morey, len kelly, brian walsh, allan scarfe, clive millar, ken sepping, allan holmes, don peterson, ron campbell, jim jeffrey, ken longstaff, col g v lansell, mr f e jackson, mr j w swatton -
Supreme Court of Victoria LibraryBook, State Trials : Queen v Hayes, Queen v Joseph; proceedings of the trials of these informations in the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria, 1855
... This volume is a "Copy of Mr Webb's shorthand notes of the proceedings on the trial of this information in the Supreme Court of Victoria, before His Honor Sir William a'Beckett, Chief Justice" Leather Bound Book, with gold Library stamp State Trials : Queen v Hayes, Queen v Joseph; proceedings of the trials of these informations in the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria Book Book John Ferres, Government Printer ...The transcript is of state significance, being one of the very few copies still in existence. Its connection with the Court and its presence in the library's collection enhances its significance.The transcript is of state significance, being one of the very few copies still in existence. Its connection with the Court and its presence in the library's collection enhances its significance.Leather Bound Book, with gold Library stampLibrary stamp reads "Library of the Supreme Court, Colony of Victoria). This volume is a "Copy of Mr Webb's shorthand notes of the proceedings on the trial of this information in the Supreme Court of Victoria, before His Honor Sir William a'Beckett, Chief Justice"eureka rebellion -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - St. Albans Secondary College 1995 Class Photographs
... Albans Secondary College 1995 Year 9-6.jpg Row 4: Christopher Srokowoski, James Burt, Agime Eminovski, Arturo Rojas, David Modric Row 3: Tina Kuzmanovska, Kerime Gun, Sandra Milunovic, Elizabeth Marjanovic, Trang Tran, Lindita Rustemovska Row 2: Diana Srbinovski, Ann Tieu, Natasha Mancevska, Thien Nguyen, Yelly Meulenbrock, Tamara Chan, Betty Filipovska Row 1: Ngoc Truong, Phuong Pham, Hiew Nguyen, Christian Robas, Tuan Phan, Ruth Farrugia, Samantha Webb Teacher: Mr. V. Nguyen 5534.07 - St. Albans Secondary College 1995 Year 9-7.jpg Row 4: Jasmin Alisic, Brendan Turner, Laurence Garcia, Mirza Crnojevic, Bang Quach Row 3: Hong Vuong, Marina Kovacic, Maria Budimir, Mari Jankulovska, Gabriela Avram Row 2: Aaron Locke, Lidia Kostantinovic, Tu Dong Anh Le, Steven Veljanovski, Hussein Hussein, Anita Grasic Row 1: Be Tran, Bart Klek, Anil Mustafa, Phuoc Chi Phan, Trang Nguyen, Shain Spiteri, Kim Tran Teacher: Mr. ...Albans Secondary College 1995 Year 9-6.jpg Row 4: Christopher Srokowoski, James Burt, Agime Eminovski, Arturo Rojas, David Modric Row 3: Tina Kuzmanovska, Kerime Gun, Sandra Milunovic, Elizabeth Marjanovic, Trang Tran, Lindita Rustemovska Row 2: Diana Srbinovski, Ann Tieu, Natasha Mancevska, Thien Nguyen, Yelly Meulenbrock, Tamara Chan, Betty Filipovska Row 1: Ngoc Truong, Phuong Pham, Hiew Nguyen, Christian Robas, Tuan Phan, Ruth Farrugia, Samantha Webb Teacher: Mr. V. Nguyen 5534.07 - St. Albans Secondary College 1995 Year 9-7.jpg Row 4: Jasmin Alisic, Brendan Turner, Laurence Garcia, Mirza Crnojevic, Bang Quach Row 3: Hong Vuong, Marina Kovacic, Maria Budimir, Mari Jankulovska, Gabriela Avram Row 2: Aaron Locke, Lidia Kostantinovic, Tu Dong Anh Le, Steven Veljanovski, Hussein Hussein, Anita Grasic Row 1: Be Tran, Bart Klek, Anil Mustafa, Phuoc Chi Phan, Trang Nguyen, Shain Spiteri, Kim Tran Teacher: Mr. ...The St. Albans High School opened in 1956 and changed its name to St. Albans Secondary College in 19905534.01 - St. Albans Secondary College 1995 Year 9-1.jpg Row 4: Marvic Muscat, Fadil Klancevis, Mirza Smajki, Gregory Hluschko Row 3: Renee Hill, Nguy Linh Yen, Suhail Hondi, Allison Anderson, Gina Antonio, Jacqueline Mifsud Row 2: Adolfo Pun, Ngo Lan Ngoc, David Chieng, Tran Xuan Thi Thanhm Ngoc Wang, Darko Miljkovic, Trinh Stacey Vy Row 1: Maureen Binadat, Nguyen Van, Warren O'Brien, Joseph Mercieca, Domenico Americo, Tran Uc Chau Thi, Quach lan Sou Teacher: Mr. Cameron Beale 5534.02 - St. Albans Secondary College 1995 Year 9-2.jpg Row 4: Paul Cachia, Ken Maynard, Troy Caldwell, Yusuf Belik, Jeffrey Lim Row 3: Sophie Xenos, Stella Balaban, Tania Briffa, Lucas Papacharalambous, Nada Karaman, Le Hang Tran, Sandy D'Silva Row 2: Resmije Demiri, Sandra Gatt, Stephanie Leung, Jesmond Psaila, Ninna Cikoja, Jasmin Winzar, Inaas Abdallah Row 1: Vilakone Saenghet, Rachel Klier, Paul Spiteri, Duy Ho, Thang Truong, Michelle Sciberras, Anna Abela Teacher: Mr. Robert Lai 5534.03 - St. Albans Secondary College 1995 Year 9-3.jpg Row 4: Amir Saad, Gezim Alimovski, Adis Kablar, Huseyin Yiahayia, Maurice Rivas-Sayes Row 3: Natalie Kolendowska, Son Thai Nguyen, Isaa Dias, Ranko Vujkovic, An Hoang Ho, Mira Mihajlov Row 2: Fiona Sculli, Urime Miftari, Paul Micallef, Can Tran, Melanie Kusznir, Thanh Vo, Hau Thanh Nguyen Row 1: Marijanco Petkowski, Belinda Wright, Becky Van, Nicolina Kondoska, ly lu, Oanh Lam, hung Minh Ngo Teacher: Ms. Simeon Absent: Ksana Kowanjko 5534.04 - St. Albans Secondary College 1995 Year 9-4.jpg Row 4: Peter Kolevski, Adam O'Flynn, Zani saliu, Dylon Brytcz, Josip Kasalo Row 3: Michelle Schreyer, Simone Winzar, Sandra Petokovic, Elena Pavicevic, Allison Bacchetti Row 2: Marlene Pace, Stephanie Koutroupis, Melissa Hardimann, Sanah Ovbian, Faustina Surrao, Kristina Zelko Row 1: David Kent, Marco Theodorou, Arzu Gunceler, Burim Rushanovski, Valentine Petrovska, Joe Hai Tran, Mathew Eberle Teacher: Surjeet Singh 5534.05 - St. Albans Secondary College 1995 Year 9-5.jpg Row 4: Sako Nikolic, Miguel Bobadilla, Michael Ilic, Leslie Kretzschmar, Vu Nguyen Row 3: Thuy Tran, Cuong Truong, Lan Tran, Diana Razmovska, Vashna Lai, Muc Nguyen, Melissa Pisani Row 2: Jenny Nguyen, Janette Jack, Cemaliye Ahmet, Fred Phillips, Ebru Osman, Samantha Renda, Kacey Nguyen Row 1: Loan Le, Kieu Le, Nhut Huynh, Shane Willie, Liem Tran, Michelle Mallia, Frances Sciberras Teacher: Ms. P. Kemohan 5534.06 - St. Albans Secondary College 1995 Year 9-6.jpg Row 4: Christopher Srokowoski, James Burt, Agime Eminovski, Arturo Rojas, David Modric Row 3: Tina Kuzmanovska, Kerime Gun, Sandra Milunovic, Elizabeth Marjanovic, Trang Tran, Lindita Rustemovska Row 2: Diana Srbinovski, Ann Tieu, Natasha Mancevska, Thien Nguyen, Yelly Meulenbrock, Tamara Chan, Betty Filipovska Row 1: Ngoc Truong, Phuong Pham, Hiew Nguyen, Christian Robas, Tuan Phan, Ruth Farrugia, Samantha Webb Teacher: Mr. V. Nguyen 5534.07 - St. Albans Secondary College 1995 Year 9-7.jpg Row 4: Jasmin Alisic, Brendan Turner, Laurence Garcia, Mirza Crnojevic, Bang Quach Row 3: Hong Vuong, Marina Kovacic, Maria Budimir, Mari Jankulovska, Gabriela Avram Row 2: Aaron Locke, Lidia Kostantinovic, Tu Dong Anh Le, Steven Veljanovski, Hussein Hussein, Anita Grasic Row 1: Be Tran, Bart Klek, Anil Mustafa, Phuoc Chi Phan, Trang Nguyen, Shain Spiteri, Kim Tran Teacher: Mr. Peter Sinclair 5534.08 - St. Albans Secondary College 1995 Year 10-4.jpg Row 4: Robert Gacovski, Anthony Johnstone, Paul Beska Row 3: Rachel Calleja, Thai Tao, Morris Siespinski, Ante gospic, Rebecca Lutze Row 2: Van Bui, Dafina Kojdovska, Jason Lai, Anh Vo, Vanessa Catania Row 1: Ronna Ramos, Michelle Gatt, Joanne Mac, Karolina Jovanoski, Svetlana Micevska, Trang Nguyen, Ngan Ngo Teacher: Ms. Laura Gough 5534.09 - St. Albans Secondary College 1995 Year 12.jpg Many of the names have been cropped outst. albans high school, main road east, st. albans, st. albans secondary college -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMemorabilia - Souvenir Programme Diamond Jubilee of the Sunshine Harvester at Melbourne Town Hall on Monday 21st August 1944, 1944
... Mr Fred Bult who had 50 years service with the company. The book contained more than 1000 signatures from invited employees who had completed more than 10 years of service, Supper was provided in the Lower Hall, and the MC for dancing to the Synco-Harvesters Dance Band in the Main Hall was James Patrick. The committee which organised the function were Messrs. L.W. King (Chairman), G. Baker, J. Downing, R. Stewart, F. J. Lee, V. Armstrong, F. Fields, J. Aird, G. Wilson, J. G. McKay, T. N. McArthur, and R. Webb...Mr Fred Bult who had 50 years service with the company. The book contained more than 1000 signatures from invited employees who had completed more than 10 years of service, Supper was provided in the Lower Hall, and the MC for dancing to the Synco-Harvesters Dance Band in the Main Hall was James Patrick. The committee which organised the function were Messrs. L.W. King (Chairman), G. Baker, J. Downing, R. Stewart, F. J. Lee, V. Armstrong, F. Fields, J. Aird, G. Wilson, J. G. McKay, T. N. McArthur, and R. Webb ...As a youth while working on his father's farm, Hugh Victor McKay became tired of the labour involved in winnowing wheat by hand. In 1884 he built the first machine in the world which did the winnowing in conjunction with the reaping. On Monday 21st August 1944, which coincided with the birthday of the late H. V. McKay, more than 2000 employees and friends of H. V. McKay Massey Harris Pty Ltd were entertained at the Melbourne Town Hall, in celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of the Sunshine Harvester Works.The event was planned to "turn it on for the boys' in a manner befitting the occasion." The compere was Eric Pearce (of later TV newsreader fame) and the entertainment was provided by leading performers of song (W.M.Laird and Mary Miller), of music (John Robertson, W.M.King, and the Sunshine Brass Band), and of humour (Charles Sherman). The accompanists for some of the performances were Betty Miller and Eric Fox. Two films depicting the activities of the Sunshine Works were shown, and the managing director Mr C. N. McKay, was presented with a book by Mr Fred Bult who had 50 years service with the company. The book contained more than 1000 signatures from invited employees who had completed more than 10 years of service, Supper was provided in the Lower Hall, and the MC for dancing to the Synco-Harvesters Dance Band in the Main Hall was James Patrick. The committee which organised the function were Messrs. L.W. King (Chairman), G. Baker, J. Downing, R. Stewart, F. J. Lee, V. Armstrong, F. Fields, J. Aird, G. Wilson, J. G. McKay, T. N. McArthur, and R. Webb, with secretaries Messrs. G. Shaw and D. J. McKay. The above information was compiled from the Souvenir Programme, and from The Argus of Tuesday 22 August 1944 which can be viewed at http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11357700, and from the Sunshine Advocate of Friday 30 June 1944.The Souvenir Programme provides a historical record of how the Diamond Jubilee was celebrated, as well as the type of entertainment and the names of the entertainers and other people involved. It also lists the types of dances such as the 'Fox Trot' and the 'Pride of Erin' that were normal entertainment in 1944. The Souvenir Programme is also significant in what it does not tell us. There is absolutely no indication of what would be considered to be a supper for an event like this in 1944, especially in the Melbourne Town Hall. From a historical point of view it would be interesting to know.Beige coloured cardboard document which is folded in two, and has brown coloured printing on three of the four sides. The document provides a detailed list of the entertainment and the presentations held in the Melbourne Town Hall, to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the Sunshine Harvester Works.1884 1944 / SOUVENIR PROGRAMME / DIAMOND JUBILEE of the SUNSHINE HARVESTER / MELBOURNE TOWN HALL / Monday 21st Aug.sunshine harvester, diamond jubilee, h. v. mckay, massey harris pty ltd, 21 august 1944, 1884, 1944, melbourne town hall, sunshine harvester works, sunshine harvester, diamond jubilee, h. v. mckay, massey harris pty ltd, 21 august 1944, 1884, 1944, melbourne town hall, sunshine harvester works -
Williamstown High SchoolForm V 1960
... Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne Williamstown High School 1960 Form V Mr Keith Knight class photographs On back of photograph: Iris (Webb) Whitehurst has original. ...Copy of black and white photograph mounted on board.On back of photograph: Iris (Webb) Whitehurst has original. Form VH 1960 Mr keith Knight - Form Masterwilliamstown high school, 1960, form v, mr keith knight, class photographs -
Carey Baptist Grammar SchoolPhotograph (item) - Carey Baptist Grammar School foundation staff and scholars, 1923, 12 February 1923
... Webb, S. Doery, E. Stevens, L. Hicks, S. Stewardson, G. Allpress, K. Patterson, K. Rees, H. Tranter, R. Booth, N. Howie, R. Fraser, W. Holdsworth, G. Chapman, R. Moore. Fourth Row: D. Evans, A. Patterson, S. Cameron, W. Culbert, C. Rees, Mr. J. Bills (B.A.), Mr H. G. Steele (M.A., Dip. Ed. (Headmaster)), Mrs H. V...Webb, S. Doery, E. Stevens, L. Hicks, S. Stewardson, G. Allpress, K. Patterson, K. Rees, H. Tranter, R. Booth, N. Howie, R. Fraser, W. Holdsworth, G. Chapman, R. Moore. Fourth Row: D. Evans, A. Patterson, S. Cameron, W. Culbert, C. Rees, Mr. J. Bills (B.A.), Mr H. G. Steele (M.A., Dip. Ed. (Headmaster)), Mrs H. V...Webb, S. Doery, E. Stevens, L. Hicks, S. Stewardson, G. Allpress, K. Patterson, K. Rees, H. Tranter, R. Booth, N. Howie, R. Fraser, W. Holdsworth, G. Chapman, R. Moore. Fourth Row: D. Evans, A. Patterson, S. Cameron, W. Culbert, C. Rees, Mr. J. Bills (B.A.), Mr H. G. Steele (M.A., Dip. Ed. (Headmaster)), Mrs H. V...Webb, S. Doery, E. Stevens, L. Hicks, S. Stewardson, G. Allpress, K. Patterson, K. Rees, H. Tranter, R. Booth, N. Howie, R. Fraser, W. Holdsworth, G. Chapman, R. Moore. Fourth Row: D. Evans, A. Patterson, S. Cameron, W. Culbert, C. Rees, Mr. J. Bills (B.A.), Mr H. G. Steele (M.A., Dip. Ed. (Headmaster)), Mrs H. V ...Back Row: A. Locke, H. Owen, H. Swanton, R. Phillips, unknown, H. Jenkin, G. Swanton, E. Tuckwell, C. Spicer, G. Spicer, A. Barber, D. Kinloch, E. Pearson. Second Row: L. Bills, D. Pascoe, A. Mathias, M. Wain, R. Wain, F. Biggs, A. Knell, A. Dempster, H. Thompson, B. Graham, R. Bills, B. Bethell, J. Seymour, R. Lethbridge. Third Row: C. Webb, S. Doery, E. Stevens, L. Hicks, S. Stewardson, G. Allpress, K. Patterson, K. Rees, H. Tranter, R. Booth, N. Howie, R. Fraser, W. Holdsworth, G. Chapman, R. Moore. Fourth Row: D. Evans, A. Patterson, S. Cameron, W. Culbert, C. Rees, Mr. J. Bills (B.A.), Mr H. G. Steele (M.A., Dip. Ed. (Headmaster)), Mrs H. V. Corkhill, Mrs L. Hickman, C. Beasley, H. Buxton, A Spicer, R. Woolcock. Front Row: C. Booth, C. Mathias, S. Swanton, D. Buxton, R. Biggs, D. Nash, L. Hughes, N. Cartwright, M. Bills, R. Robertson, A. Mellor, F. Spry, H. Spry, R. Coutts, F. Pascoe.Back Row: A. Locke, H. Owen, H. Swanton, R. Phillips, unknown, H. Jenkin, G. Swanton, E. Tuckwell, C. Spicer, G. Spicer, A. Barber, D. Kinloch, E. Pearson. Second Row: L. Bills, D. Pascoe, A. Mathias, M. Wain, R. Wain, F. Biggs, A. Knell, A. Dempster, H. Thompson, B. Graham, R. Bills, B. Bethell, J. Seymour, R. Lethbridge. Third Row: C. Webb, S. Doery, E. Stevens, L. Hicks, S. Stewardson, G. Allpress, K. Patterson, K. Rees, H. Tranter, R. Booth, N. Howie, R. Fraser, W. Holdsworth, G. Chapman, R. Moore. Fourth Row: D. Evans, A. Patterson, S. Cameron, W. Culbert, C. Rees, Mr. J. Bills (B.A.), Mr H. G. Steele (M.A., Dip. Ed. (Headmaster)), Mrs H. V. Corkhill, Mrs L. Hickman, C. Beasley, H. Buxton, A Spicer, R. Woolcock. Front Row: C. Booth, C. Mathias, S. Swanton, D. Buxton, R. Biggs, D. Nash, L. Hughes, N. Cartwright, M. Bills, R. Robertson, A. Mellor, F. Spry, H. Spry, R. Coutts, F. Pascoe.carey baptist grammar school, 1923 -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, St Brigid's Crossley - Christmas Carols - stained glass windows night, 12/2016
... Mr. Renwick, of Warrnambool, while Miss Logan presided at the organ. Mrs. Dan. Ryan was the soprano soloist, and sang Gounod's Ave Maria at the offertory very sweetly and expressively. At the consecration Rossi's Tantum Ergo was sung by Messrs Crowley and Renwick; Farmer's Kyrie Gloria and Agnus Dei and Webb's Credo were rendered during mass, and while the collection was being taken additional numbers were sung. The occasional sermon was preached by the Coadjutor Archbishop (Dr. Mannix), who based his remarks upon the Gospel for the day, St. Luke V...Mr. Renwick, of Warrnambool, while Miss Logan presided at the organ. Mrs. Dan. Ryan was the soprano soloist, and sang Gounod's Ave Maria at the offertory very sweetly and expressively. At the consecration Rossi's Tantum Ergo was sung by Messrs Crowley and Renwick; Farmer's Kyrie Gloria and Agnus Dei and Webb's Credo were rendered during mass, and while the collection was being taken additional numbers were sung. The occasional sermon was preached by the Coadjutor Archbishop (Dr. Mannix), who based his remarks upon the Gospel for the day, St. Luke V ..."NEW CROSSLEY CHURCH. BLESSING AND OPENING CEREMONY. A lasting testimony to the faithful generosity of the Catholic community at Crossley was vouchsafed on Sunday last, when the beautiful new church of St. Brigid was formally blessed and opened, in the presence of a particularly large congregation of adherents of the Roman Catholic faith, and many supporters of the doctrines of other churches. The function was further enhanced by the presence of two noted Catholics in Dr. Higgins (Bishop of Ballarat) and Dr. Mannix (Coadjutor Archbishop of Melbourne.) Upon arrival at the church the prelates were received by a guard of honor formed by the members of the H.A.C.B. Society, and were introduced to the members of the local committee. Then his Lordship the Bishop formally blessed the exterior and interior of the building. The building is handsome and commo dious, and one that should suffice for the population of the Crossley district for many years to come. Standing upon the highest point in the vicinity it occupies a commanding position and is a prominent landmark for many miles around. At first it was intended to pull down the old church and erect the new one upon the space occupied by it, but subsequently the land adjoining was purchased, and the sacred edifice built upon it. The style of architecture is a free treatment of the Romanesque. In a short space of time the grounds and walks were transformed by working bees and made to conform to the beauty of the building. The interior is most artistic, and would be difficult to improve upon in elegance of design, while the furnishings are most appropriate, and harmonise excellently with the general scheme of decoration. It seats 400 people and in addition there is a choir gallery with a seating capacity of 60. The church is lighted with leaded Cathedral glass windows, and the front presents a pleasing appearance, the entrance porch being surmounted with a semi-Gothic window. The floor is tiled throughout. The ceilings are semi-circular in form, with beautiful designs worked in fibrous plaster. The brickwork of the structure is faced with cement, and it has a slate roof. It is undoubtedly an addition to the ecclesiastical buildings of the district, and was universally admired. The architect was Mr. A. A. Fritsch, of Melbourne, and the contractors Messrs F. and E. Deague, of North Fitzroy. On the doors being thrown open for the admission of the congregation, the seating accommodation was immediately fully taxed, and the lengthy service and sermon were listened to with the greatest interest and attention. Missa Cantata was sung, the Rev. Father Phelan, Koroit, being the celebrant. The musical arrangements were in the capable hands of Mr. Renwick, of Warrnambool, while Miss Logan presided at the organ. Mrs. Dan. Ryan was the soprano soloist, and sang Gounod's Ave Maria at the offertory very sweetly and expressively. At the consecration Rossi's Tantum Ergo was sung by Messrs Crowley and Renwick; Farmer's Kyrie Gloria and Agnus Dei and Webb's Credo were rendered during mass, and while the collection was being taken additional numbers were sung. The occasional sermon was preached by the Coadjutor Archbishop (Dr. Mannix), who based his remarks upon the Gospel for the day, St. Luke V., verses I to II, dealing with the miraculous draught of fish. On His return from Galilee Christ found that the fishermen had been toiling all night, and had caught nothing. He entered one of the ships, and addressed the multitude on shore. It was a beautiful picture, and no doubt he spoke to them about the kingdom to be established on earth. When He had finished speaking He told the fishermen to launch out into the deep. Peter said " Master, we have fished all night, and have found nothing." Still, they obeyed His command, and the nets were filled almost to breaking point. Having brought their ships to land they left everything and followed Him. In that lesson they had a symbol of God's dealing with men through the church He has established on earth. Their confidence was richly rewarded, and Christ founded His church upon those twelve Apostles. At that time the world was mostly pagan, steeped in iniquity and sin. The chosen people of God worshipped with their lips, but their hearts were far from it. When Christ wanted to estab lish His church on earth, and leave an organisation to carry on the work, did He select the most intellectual, or the most rich or powerful men? Neither did the time seem propitious. He selected twelve men who from a human point of view were quite incapable of accomplishing anything. What happened when the Jews put Him to death? The chosen twelve left Him at the critical hour, and when He came to die on the cross they were not there, but hid themselves from the hate and fury of the Jews. When the Holy Ghost came down upon them and strengthened them they became courageous and went forth at the bidding of their Master to teach all nations. Their success was not confined to the first meet ing after Pentecost, at which they made 5000 converts, but continued until the whole world had been brought into the net. It was surely a consolation to them as well as to him (the preacher), that they came from a land which of all others had been faithful to the teaching of Jesus Christ. The sons and daughters of St. Patrick had taken a great part in bringing men into the meshes of the church. It was due to the nation they belonged to that the church flourished not only in Ireland, but in England, Scotland, Ame rica, and Australia. It may have seemed hard that in the providence of God so many had to leave their homes and find a home in other lands. They had emi grated to the towns of England and Scotland, and had been the means of keeping the Catholic faith living in those places. In the United States and Canada many had made a home for themselves, and were always found faithful to God and to the true church. If to-day the Irish Catholics and Catholics of Irish des cent were taken out of the English and Scotch population there would be little left of the true Church of God. Perhaps they had not the learning of other nations. Certainly they had not the wealth of other nations, and not the power of the sword, but God was with them, and the faith they took from the old land nourished in the distant places. There was a time in Aus tralia when those opposed to God and God's Church thought they could rule Providence and make Australia a Pro testant land. They had lived to see whe ther God or His enemies are the more powerful, and the names of those who tried to stamp out the Catholic religion were forgotten, or only remembered be cause of their persecution. They had lived to see the glorious success which rested upon the Catholic Church in Aus-tralia, which the Irish people had built up stone by stone. Nowhere was it held in higher esteem than in these islands, and the people would always be faithful to God and His church. It was an inspira tion to go into the glorious church opened that day. It stood for loyalty and faith fulness and was a credit and a consola tion to the Bishop and people of the diocese, to the architect, and to the priests and the honest and zealous administrator of the parish. There was hope and an inspiration in that day's celebrations, and surely the Catholic faith would sink deeper and deeper into the people as time went on, and the progress of the last fifty years would be small as compared to the progress of the future. He congratulated the Bishop and priests who had raised that temple, and the people of Crossley upon their generosity and self-sacrifice. He prayed that the blessing of God and St. Brigid would rest upon them, their children, and their children's children. He hoped that not one of those who had received the sacrament at that church would be missing when called before the Judgment Seat, and that all would be counted into the enjoyment of eternal bliss. The Rev. Father Kerin then made a statement of the position of the finances, after which a special col lection was made towards the cost of the building. A list of subscribers of £l and upwards was read, to which Bishop Higgins contributed £250, Rev. Father Kerin £20, and the Coadjutor Archbishop £5. The amount totalled £1245 10s 7d. Pre vious donations totalled £1077 3s, and His Lordship gave an additional £250. An indebtedness of £3974 had been reduced by £1245, leaving a debit balance of £2728. The cost ot the church completed was £6250. They had broken the back of the debt, and were not frightened of it. It was also announced that the beautiful Stations of the Cross, which adorn the walls, had been donated by the following: Mr and Mrs. P. Crowe, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bushell, Mr. and Mrs. P. Gorman, Miss M. Dunne, Mr. Mugavin and Miss Mugavin, Mr. and Mrs. C. Conway, Misses A. and F. Broderick, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hennessy, Miss K. A. M'Carthy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dalton, Mrs. M. J. Greene, Mrs. and Miss K. Dwyer, Mr. and Mrs. John Mugavin, and the Rev. J. J. Manning. The new Estey organ was contributed by the school children, as the result of an enter tainment. Other donors of furnishings, etc., were Mrs. Brown, senr., (Kirkstall), and Mrs. James Maloney (Killarney), and Mrs. and Miss O'Donohue. The vestments were the gifts of Mr. and Mrs. M. Foley, of Killarney. The furnishings, carpeting, etc., of the sanctuary have been carried out by the Crossley Altar Society, of which Mrs. Jno. O'Brien is president, and Miss Mary Ryan secretary. In the course of a brief address Dr. Higgins expressed his deep indebtedness to the Coadjutor Archbishop for coming amongst them at a great sacrifice to assist in the ceremonies. He heartily thanked the people for their unbounded generosity, and congratulated priests and people upon the magnificent results of their efforts. They had an able champion in Dr. Mannix, who since coming amongst them had distinguished himself by his zeal for the church in this new land. He hoped he would be spared for many years to come to use his splendid talents in the service of the church. (Koroit Sentinel and Tower Hill Advocate, Saturday 4 July 1914, page 2)Digital images of the cathedral leadlight windowns in St Brigid's catholic Church, Crossley. st brigid's crossley, st brigid's, catholic church, catholic, church, religion, celebrations, christmas, christmas carols, carols, stained glass, window -
Expression AustraliaAnnual Report, 38th Report of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria 1922
... dr j. f. mackeddie, e. r. peacock, r. j. oehr, j. dudley, m. l. miller, john higgins, harold w. bickford, f. e. frewin, j. m. johnston, r. h. luff,w. a. paterson, h. a. sinclair, george vial, ernest j. d. abraham, r. dow, e. empson, d, hickey, mrs w. a. paterson, margaret gibson, lydia sanders, mrs e. johnson, mrs a. wilson, mab dow, j. craig, john cronin, alex williamson, adam c. muir, w. taylor, s. moss, m. g. b mortimer, blackburn, deaf workers club, ramblers club, j. johnston, lacrosse, cricket, a suthersland, w. a. paterson, n. amos, mrs abraham, douglas abraham, a. mclellan, w. b. anderson, c. graham, d. white, j. m. jjohnston, h. mckenzie, v. tyzzer, n. webb, j. williams, o. tyzzer, d. m. kilpatrick, n. amos, a. williams, g. newnham, i. kennedy, a. tyzzer, a. stewart, j. mclean, r. durham, n. ormsby, mrs goddard, c. smith, h. taggart, mr brett,...They are a annual 'snapshot' of the year with references not only to the progress of the Society but also to the significant people and events within the Deaf Community. dr j. f. mackeddie, e. r. peacock, r. j. oehr, j. dudley, m. l. miller, john higgins, harold w. bickford, f. e. frewin, j. m. johnston, r. h. luff,w. a. paterson, h. a. sinclair, george vial, ernest j. d. abraham, r. dow, e. empson, d, hickey, mrs w. a. paterson, margaret gibson, lydia sanders, mrs e. johnson, mrs a. wilson, mab dow, j. craig, john cronin, alex williamson, adam c. muir, w. taylor, s. moss, m. g. b mortimer, blackburn, deaf workers club, ramblers club, j. johnston, lacrosse, cricket, a suthersland, w. a. paterson, n. amos, mrs abraham, douglas abraham, a. mclellan, w. b. anderson, c. graham, d. white, j. m. jjohnston, h. mckenzie, v. tyzzer, n. webb, j. williams, o. tyzzer, d. m. kilpatrick, n. amos, a. williams, g. newnham, i. kennedy, a. tyzzer, a. stewart, j. mclean, r. durham, n. ormsby, mrs goddard, c. smith, h. taggart, mr brett, Pink Cover, Size 21.5Hx13.5W,20 pages 38th Report of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria 1922 Annual Report ...The Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria, now known as Vicdeaf, (the Victorian Deaf Society), was founded in 1884 as the Victorian Society for Promoting the Spiritual and Temporal Welfare of the Adult Deaf and Dumb. The provisional committee being Mr W Bates, Mr J M Bruce, Mr J D Gowan, Mr Edwin Newbiggin, Mr C M Officer, M. L, A., and the Rev. W. Moss. The Adult Deaf and Dumb Mission's objects were: 1. To provide the means for religious worship and instruction for the adult deaf and dumb of Victoria 2. To visit the deaf and dumb in their homes, especially when sick or in distress 3. To assist the deaf and dumb of good character in obtaining suitable employment 4. To provide technical and other education for the adult and dumb 5. To give pecuniary assistance to adult deaf and dumb who are in needThe Annual Reports of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society are historically significant providing insight into the history of the evolving Deaf Community in Victoria. They are a annual 'snapshot' of the year with references not only to the progress of the Society but also to the significant people and events within the Deaf Community.Pink Cover, Size 21.5Hx13.5W,20 pagesdr j. f. mackeddie, e. r. peacock, r. j. oehr, j. dudley, m. l. miller, john higgins, harold w. bickford, f. e. frewin, j. m. johnston, r. h. luff,w. a. paterson, h. a. sinclair, george vial, ernest j. d. abraham, r. dow, e. empson, d, hickey, mrs w. a. paterson, margaret gibson, lydia sanders, mrs e. johnson, mrs a. wilson, mab dow, j. craig, john cronin, alex williamson, adam c. muir, w. taylor, s. moss, m. g. b mortimer, blackburn, deaf workers club, ramblers club, j. johnston, lacrosse, cricket, a suthersland, w. a. paterson, n. amos, mrs abraham, douglas abraham, a. mclellan, w. b. anderson, c. graham, d. white, j. m. jjohnston, h. mckenzie, v. tyzzer, n. webb, j. williams, o. tyzzer, d. m. kilpatrick, n. amos, a. williams, g. newnham, i. kennedy, a. tyzzer, a. stewart, j. mclean, r. durham, n. ormsby, mrs goddard, c. smith, h. taggart, mr brett,
