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Orbost & District Historical SocietyArchive - ORBOST NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL 4767, Orbost North Primary School 4767 et al, 2023
... ORBOST NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL 4767...Orbost North Primary School...This collection was created in Dec 2023 at the time of the closure of Orbost North Primary School 4767. All items were donated by the school (Principle Jo Dacy-Broome) and selected by May Leatch (Orbost and District Historical Society) Contents include items from 1959 - 2023...Archive box labelled Orbost North Primary School 4767 (closed Dec 2023) including folders, also 3 albums with photos and clippings. 3398.1 Box is tan and blue, it contains 7 folder and one large photograph of the school buildings, albums are labelled Orbost North Primary School Following items not included in the box. 3398.2 Large blue clippings folder called 1980's Scraps and Cuttings. 3398.3 School photographs 1968 3398.4 Collection of school buildings photographs...3398.1 Booklet - Orbost North Primary School 4767, 1957 - 2007, CELEBRATING 50 YEAR OF EDUCATION Facts and Dates - 1957 - 1982 Blue album with photographs, 1959 - 1982 - Student Class photographs Album 1979, Student and Activity photographs Red album, Student and Staff photographs 1983 - 1989 Purple album, Student and Staff photographs 1990 - 1999 Folder, Staff and Class photographs 2000 - 2023 Large black and white photograph of the school buildings (undated) 3398.2 Large blue clippings folder called 1980's Scraps and Cuttings. 3398.3 School photographs 1968 3398.4 Collection of school buildings photographs...Orbost North Primary School 4767...This collection was created in Dec 2023 at the time of the closure of Orbost North Primary School 4767. All items were donated by the school (Principle Jo Dacy-Broome) and selected by May Leatch (Orbost and District Historical Society) Contents include items from 1959 - 2023 These items are significant because it is a collection of items received from the Orbost North Primary School 4767 when closed in Dec 2023. ...This collection was created in Dec 2023 at the time of the closure of Orbost North Primary School 4767. All items were donated by the school (Principle Jo Dacy-Broome) and selected by May Leatch (Orbost and District Historical Society) Contents include items from 1959 - 2023These items are significant because it is a collection of items received from the Orbost North Primary School 4767 when closed in Dec 2023. This school opened in 1959 and closed 2023. Its contents cover items from 1959 - 2023Archive box labelled Orbost North Primary School 4767 (closed Dec 2023) including folders, also 3 albums with photos and clippings. 3398.1 Box is tan and blue, it contains 7 folder and one large photograph of the school buildings, albums are labelled Orbost North Primary School Following items not included in the box. 3398.2 Large blue clippings folder called 1980's Scraps and Cuttings. 3398.3 School photographs 1968 3398.4 Collection of school buildings photographs3398.1 Booklet - Orbost North Primary School 4767, 1957 - 2007, CELEBRATING 50 YEAR OF EDUCATION Facts and Dates - 1957 - 1982 Blue album with photographs, 1959 - 1982 - Student Class photographs Album 1979, Student and Activity photographs Red album, Student and Staff photographs 1983 - 1989 Purple album, Student and Staff photographs 1990 - 1999 Folder, Staff and Class photographs 2000 - 2023 Large black and white photograph of the school buildings (undated) 3398.2 Large blue clippings folder called 1980's Scraps and Cuttings. 3398.3 School photographs 1968 3398.4 Collection of school buildings photographsorbost north primary school -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyBooklet - Oral history book, Orbost North Primary School, EARLY DAYS, ORAL HISTORIES as told to the Grade 6 children Orbost North Primary School 1988, 1988
... EARLY DAYS, ORAL HISTORIES as told to the Grade 6 children Orbost North Primary School 1988......Orbost North Primary School...Oral histories as told to the Grade 6 children of Orbost North Primary School in 1988 Project funded by Country Education Contains interviews of: Mrs Florence Sheills (nee McDonald); Mrs Lily White (nee Wickham); Mrs Gladys Matthews (nee Fox); Mr Jim Holden; Mrs Marj. ...EARLY DAYS ORAL HISTORIES as told to the Grade 6 children ORBOST NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL 1988...Orbost North Primary School...Oral History Orbost Grade 6 Orbost North Primary School EARLY DAYS ORAL HISTORIES as told to the Grade 6 children ORBOST NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL 1988 A thin paper back, stapled, cream cover, black print black and white 44 page booklet EARLY DAYS, ORAL HISTORIES as told to the Grade 6 children Orbost North Primary School 1988 Booklet Oral history book Orbost North Primary School ...Oral histories as told to the Grade 6 children of Orbost North Primary School in 1988 Project funded by Country Education Contains interviews of: Mrs Florence Sheills (nee McDonald); Mrs Lily White (nee Wickham); Mrs Gladys Matthews (nee Fox); Mr Jim Holden; Mrs Marj. Henderson (Smith); Mrs Alice Slatter (nee Gibbs); Mrs Edith Emily Hughes (nee Courtnage); Mr Gordon Malcolm Farmer This item is significant because it tells stories of local histories. A thin paper back, stapled, cream cover, black print black and white 44 page bookletEARLY DAYS ORAL HISTORIES as told to the Grade 6 children ORBOST NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL 1988oral history, orbost, grade 6, orbost north primary school -
Orbost & District Historical Societydocument, EARLY DAYS, ORAL HISTORIES as told to the Grade 6 children Orbost North Primary School 1988
... EARLY DAYS, ORAL HISTORIES as told to the Grade 6 children Orbost North Primary School 1988...The original document was published as a hard cover book and was funded by Country Education for Orbost North Primary School. It describes the social life and customs of the older people in Orbost....A black and white printed A3 photocopy of document produced by Grade 6 children of Orbost North Primary School. 44pages....Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The original document was published as a hard cover book and was funded by Country Education for Orbost North Primary School. It describes the social life and customs of the older people in Orbost. orbost social-life orbost-north A black and white printed A3 photocopy of document produced by Grade 6 children of Orbost North Primary School. 44pages. ...The original document was published as a hard cover book and was funded by Country Education for Orbost North Primary School. It describes the social life and customs of the older people in Orbost.A black and white printed A3 photocopy of document produced by Grade 6 children of Orbost North Primary School. 44pages.orbost social-life orbost-north -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, Orbost 2744 School Centenary 1886 1986, 1986
... Orbost continued to develop and the new school was soon overtaxed. This resulted in the erection of two Bristol classrooms in 1947. By 1950, when the school population had reached 500 pupils the opening of the new school at Orbost North was welcomed by all concerned. In 1963 the Department purchased land diagonally opposite the school and developed it as a playing area. In 1965 two LTCs were opened in November, and in October 1968 the Brodribb School building was moved to SS2744 Orbost for use as a general purpose room. This book is a useful research resource. orbost-primary ...2228.1 belonged to Ruth Legge. 2228.2 belonged to Mary Gilbert. This book was produced as a souvenir history of Orbost Primary School. The Orbost State School opened on 19th of March 1886 .The school had first operated temporarily in a leased building, and on a half-time basis with SS2745 Jarrahmond. The first head teacher was HT Campbell Mackay. However he remained in charge only until 12th of May 1886. The second HT, John Rowe, served until 1908. On 30th of June 1887, a portable room was provided; it being brought to the area by schooner. The school then had accommodation for 30 pupils; the teacher's welfare was considered because quarters of two rooms were attached. As the population increased so did the needs of the school. This was reflected in the provision of a larger classroom in 1898. During 1910-11 the first approaches were made to the Department for the establishment of a HES in Orbost and this became a reality in 1912. Orbost HES supplied post-primary education in the district until a high school was built in 1948. When fire destroyed the school in 1941 local halls were used as classrooms until a new school was built. Work was quite rapid and a new brick structure was opened by the Hon. A. E. Lind, MLA, on 13th of February 1942. The head teacher then was Leslie Collins. Orbost continued to develop and the new school was soon overtaxed. This resulted in the erection of two Bristol classrooms in 1947. By 1950, when the school population had reached 500 pupils the opening of the new school at Orbost North was welcomed by all concerned. In 1963 the Department purchased land diagonally opposite the school and developed it as a playing area. In 1965 two LTCs were opened in November, and in October 1968 the Brodribb School building was moved to SS2744 Orbost for use as a general purpose room. This book is a useful research resource.Two copies of a yellow paper book book. On the front cover is a sketch of some trees beneath the title which is in green print ( these are the school colours) . This is a souvenir record of the history of Orbost Primary School.2228.1 has autographs on the back fly.orbost-primary-school book orbost-history -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, 1909
... Orbost. The Higher Elementary School supplied post-primary education in the district until a high school was built in 1948. When fire destroyed the school in 1941 local halls were used as classrooms until a new school was built, opened by the Hon. A. E. Lind, MLA, on 13th of February 1942. But Orbost continued to develop and the new school was soon overtaxed. This resulted in the erection of two Bristol classrooms in 1947. By 1950, when the school population had reached 500 pupils the opening of the new school at Orbost North...Orbost. The Higher Elementary School supplied post-primary education in the district until a high school was built in 1948. When fire destroyed the school in 1941 local halls were used as classrooms until a new school was built, opened by the Hon. A. E. Lind, MLA, on 13th of February 1942. But Orbost continued to develop and the new school was soon overtaxed. This resulted in the erection of two Bristol classrooms in 1947. By 1950, when the school population had reached 500 pupils the opening of the new school at Orbost North ...This item is part of the Mary Gilbert Collection. Top Row on Left - Ethel Scouller; Una Roadknight; Rene Rodwell; Nathan Spielvogel (Head Teacher) Bottom Left - Elsie Cook; Miss Olivier with hat (teacher); Erica Roadknight, Penuel Cameron Far Right - Dorrie Roadknight;with hat (teacher); 3rd from left Vera Nixon; Sally Draffin behind her; Linda Gluth in front of Dorrie Tthe Orbost State School opened on19th of March 1886. The school had first operated temporarily in a leased building, and on a half-time basis with SS2745 Jarrahmond, The head teacher was Campbell Mackay who remained in charge only until 12th of May 1886. The second head teacher, John Rowe, served until 1908. On 30th of June 1887, a portable room was provided; it being brought to the area by schooner. The school now had accommodation for 30 pupils; the teacher's welfare was considered because quarters of two rooms were attached. As the population increased so did the needs of the school. This was reflected in the provision of a larger classroom in 1898. During 1910-11 the first approaches were made to the Department for the establishment of a Higher Elementary School in Orbost and this became a reality in 1912. Orbost. The Higher Elementary School supplied post-primary education in the district until a high school was built in 1948. When fire destroyed the school in 1941 local halls were used as classrooms until a new school was built, opened by the Hon. A. E. Lind, MLA, on 13th of February 1942. But Orbost continued to develop and the new school was soon overtaxed. This resulted in the erection of two Bristol classrooms in 1947. By 1950, when the school population had reached 500 pupils the opening of the new school at Orbost North was welcomed by all concerned. In 1963 the Department purchased land diagonally opposite the school and developed it as a playing area. This item is associated with education in Orbost.A black / white photograph with a list of names attached to the bottom. It shows a group of students and teachers in front of a wooden school building.on label - Orbost S.S. 1909 with a list of identifying nameseducation-orbost orbost-state-school -
Orbost & District Historical Societynewsletters, Goongerah Grapevine, July 1998 - August 2005
... north of Orbost. The town's population is about sixty. Goongerah Post Office opened on 21 November 1952 and closed in 1974. Goongerah had one of the smallest primary schools in Victoria, with about 11 students. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland Goongerah is a community on the Brodribb River, located in Gippsland, about seventy kilometres north of Orbost. The town's population is about sixty. Goongerah Post Office opened on 21 November 1952 and closed in 1974. Goongerah had one of the smallest primary schools ...Goongerah is a community on the Brodribb River, located in Gippsland, about seventy kilometres north of Orbost. The town's population is about sixty. Goongerah Post Office opened on 21 November 1952 and closed in 1974. Goongerah had one of the smallest primary schools in Victoria, with about 11 students. The school no longer functions. These newsletters were produced by members of the community and distributed locally.In small rural communities newsletters have been important tools for facilitating community development while fostering a sense of belonging and attachment to the community.A yellow plastic covered folder containing black / white printed newsletters. There are fifteen copies of "Goongerah Community News" and thirty-nine copies of "Goongerah Grapevine". All include news from the C.F.A., Forest News and articles from Goongerah Primary School.label on front- "COMMUNITY NEWSLETTERS Goongerah 1998 - 2005" -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, C1910
... Orbost. The Higher Elementary School supplied post-primary education in the district until a high school was built in 1948. When fire destroyed the school in 1941 local halls were used as classrooms until a new school was built, opened by the Hon. A. E. Lind, MLA, on 13th of February 1942. But Orbost continued to develop and the new school was soon overtaxed. This resulted in the erection of two Bristol classrooms in 1947. By 1950, when the school population had reached 500 pupils the opening of the new school at Orbost North...Orbost. The Higher Elementary School supplied post-primary education in the district until a high school was built in 1948. When fire destroyed the school in 1941 local halls were used as classrooms until a new school was built, opened by the Hon. A. E. Lind, MLA, on 13th of February 1942. But Orbost continued to develop and the new school was soon overtaxed. This resulted in the erection of two Bristol classrooms in 1947. By 1950, when the school population had reached 500 pupils the opening of the new school at Orbost North ...the Orbost State School opened on19th of March 1886. The school had first operated temporarily in a leased building, and on a half-time basis with SS2745 Jarrahmond, The head teacher was Campbell Mackay who remained in charge only until 12th of May 1886. The second head teacher, John Rowe, served until 1908. On 30th of June 1887, a portable room was provided; it being brought to the area by schooner. The school now had accommodation for 30 pupils; the teacher's welfare was considered because quarters of two rooms were attached. As the population increased so did the needs of the school. This was reflected in the provision of a larger classroom in 1898. During 1910-11 the first approaches were made to the Department for the establishment of a Higher Elementary School in Orbost and this became a reality in 1912. Orbost. The Higher Elementary School supplied post-primary education in the district until a high school was built in 1948. When fire destroyed the school in 1941 local halls were used as classrooms until a new school was built, opened by the Hon. A. E. Lind, MLA, on 13th of February 1942. But Orbost continued to develop and the new school was soon overtaxed. This resulted in the erection of two Bristol classrooms in 1947. By 1950, when the school population had reached 500 pupils the opening of the new school at Orbost North was welcomed by all concerned. In 1963 the Department purchased land diagonally opposite the school and developed it as a playing area.This item is associated with education in the Orbost district.A black / white photograph of a large school building with two men standing out the front.orbost-state-school education-orbost
