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Photograph, J F Armstrong, Grade 6, Kew State School, 1926
... primary schools -- kew (vic.)... schools -- kew (vic.) government schools -- kew (vic.) primary ...Kew Primary School is the oldest school in Kew and was established on November 1, 1870. It predates the commencement of State education with its genesis lying in the year the colony was founded, namely, 1851. Nicholas Fenwick was recognized as the founder of Kew when he purchased an area of 122 acres (Lot 87) on which Kew Primary School now stands.Grade 6, Kew State School, 1926. Inscription on front: "Year 1926." and reverse: "KH-283. Kew State School. Donated by Mr Heward 1978." On mount - Photographer: "J Armstrong / 4 Armadale St., Northcote"kew state school, kew primary school, schools -- kew (vic.), government schools -- kew (vic.), primary schools -- kew (vic.) -
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Photograph, Grade 1, Kew State School, 1920
... primary schools -- kew (vic)... Kew Primary School now stands. schools -- kew (vic ...Kew Primary School is the oldest school in Kew and was established on November 1, 1870. It predates the commencement of State education with its genesis lying in the year the colony was founded, namely, 1851. Nicholas Fenwick was recognized as the founder of Kew when he purchased an area of 122 acres (Lot 87) on which Kew Primary School now stands.Photograph of 35 children in Grade 1, Kew State School, 1920. Inscription on front "Year 1920"; on reverse: "KH-285. Kew S. School. Donated by Mr Heward, 1978. Grade 1 1920." This photo, unlike 1978.0019 is on a cardboard mount.schools -- kew (vic.), government schools - kew (vic.), primary schools -- kew (vic), kew state school, kew primary school -
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Photograph, J F Armstrong, Grade 4, Kew State School, 1924
... primary schools -- kew (vic)... school government schools -- kew (vic) primary schools -- kew ...ew Primary School is the oldest school in Kew and was established on November 1, 1870. It predates the commencement of State education with its genesis lying in the year the colony was founded, namely, 1851. Nicholas Fenwick was recognized as the founder of Kew when he purchased an area of 122 acres (Lot 87) on which Kew Primary School now stands.Grade 4, Kew State School, 1924. Inscription on front: "Year 1924." and reverse: "KH-284. Grade IV, Kew State School. Donated by Mr Heward 1978."kew state school, kew primary school, government schools -- kew (vic), primary schools -- kew (vic) -
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Photograph, Grade 1, Kew State School, 1920
... primary schools -- kew (vic)... school primary schools -- kew (vic) government schools-- kew (vic.) ...Kew Primary School is the oldest school in Kew and was established on November 1, 1870. It predates the commencement of State education with its genesis lying in the year the colony was founded, namely, 1851. Nicholas Fenwick was recognized as the founder of Kew when he purchased an area of 122 acres (Lot 87) on which Kew Primary School now stands.Grade 1, Kew State School, 1920. Inscription on front: "Year 1920". See similar 1978.0015.kew state school, kew primary school, primary schools -- kew (vic), government schools-- kew (vic.) -
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Archive (series) - Subject File, Methodist Ladies' College
Kew Historical SocietySince its foundation in 1958, members of the Kew Historical Society have been compiling and storing information about subjects relating to the history of Kew and its environs, of which this file is an example.Arranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)The Methodist Ladies' College was founded in 1882, and is located on the corner of Barkers and Glenferrie Roads. This subject file was created by researchers of the Kew Historical Society. It contains primary and secondary sources relevant to the history of the school. The file contains booklets, correspondence, publications and newspaper articles. Included in these is: a history of the school from 1882-1921, a student handbook from 1882, a prize and honour list from 1892, a copy of a talk on the school given by Gwen McWilliam in 1981, and information about the opening of the Science Block in 1951. Some sections of the file deal with planning issues such as the demolition of 74 Glenferrie Road and various reports and correspondence relating to this and other planning issues. methodist ladies' college -- kew (vic.), private schools -- kew (vic.)methodist ladies' college -- kew (vic.), private schools -- kew (vic.) -
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Journal, Kewriosity : October 1992
Asthma - a matter of 'life and breath' / p1. Chief Executive's Column [1992/93 Rates and charges] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2&3. Mayor's Comment / Cr Roger Streeton p3. Diary Dates [October - November 1992] / p4. A quiet crisis [mental health] / p5. Be wiser with medicines poster competition / p5. In Brief [Kew East Primary School musical; Chinese Academy opens in Kew; Kew Bowling Club; Kew Youth Band; Kew Croquet Club; Instrumental Group] / p6. Best of luck Lisa! [Gaffney] / p7. Hello to a new face [Katina Brighton] / p7. New carry bags for the Library / p7. Council News [Barkers Road cutting; Hard rubbish collection] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionAsthma - a matter of 'life and breath' / p1. Chief Executive's Column [1992/93 Rates and charges] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2&3. Mayor's Comment / Cr Roger Streeton p3. Diary Dates [October - November 1992] / p4. A quiet crisis [mental health] / p5. Be wiser with medicines poster competition / p5. In Brief [Kew East Primary School musical; Chinese Academy opens in Kew; Kew Bowling Club; Kew Youth Band; Kew Croquet Club; Instrumental Group] / p6. Best of luck Lisa! [Gaffney] / p7. Hello to a new face [Katina Brighton] / p7. New carry bags for the Library / p7. Council News [Barkers Road cutting; Hard rubbish collection] / p8.publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
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Journal, Kewriosity : December 1991
Seasons Greetings [photo] / p1. Chief Executive's Comment [Kew's form of open government] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2&3. Mayor's Comment / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Community Directory / p3. 'Around the Bend in Summer' [Yarra Bend Park activities] / p4. School Centenary [Kew East Primary School] / p4. Kew Council's holiday program for children / p5. Day trippers [holiday program] / p5. Boating along the Yarra [Rotary Club of Kew; people with disabilities] / p5. Advisory body seeks new members [Inner East Regional Advisory Council (RAC) / p6. Litter control / p6. Concern for the Yarra / p6. The changing style of Kew's parks / p7. Closing dates during the Christmas vacation / p8. Rates reminder / p8. The City of Kew Councillors [pictured] wish everyone a Merry Christmas and safe New Year / p9. Household garbage collection [Types of bins; Placement of bins; Problem bins/collections] / p10. 40 Hour Famine / p10. [Home] Security measures / p11. Cinderella [Pantomime at Hartwell Uniting Church Hall / p12. Classic Australian Theatre 'Dad & Dave' [performed by the 'Fabulous Nobodys' at Kew High School Community Theatre] / p12. Assistance for AIDS [volunteers needed to support those living with AIDS in Kew, Hawthorn and Richmond] / p12.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionSeasons Greetings [photo] / p1. Chief Executive's Comment [Kew's form of open government] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2&3. Mayor's Comment / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Community Directory / p3. 'Around the Bend in Summer' [Yarra Bend Park activities] / p4. School Centenary [Kew East Primary School] / p4. Kew Council's holiday program for children / p5. Day trippers [holiday program] / p5. Boating along the Yarra [Rotary Club of Kew; people with disabilities] / p5. Advisory body seeks new members [Inner East Regional Advisory Council (RAC) / p6. Litter control / p6. Concern for the Yarra / p6. The changing style of Kew's parks / p7. Closing dates during the Christmas vacation / p8. Rates reminder / p8. The City of Kew Councillors [pictured] wish everyone a Merry Christmas and safe New Year / p9. Household garbage collection [Types of bins; Placement of bins; Problem bins/collections] / p10. 40 Hour Famine / p10. [Home] Security measures / p11. Cinderella [Pantomime at Hartwell Uniting Church Hall / p12. Classic Australian Theatre 'Dad & Dave' [performed by the 'Fabulous Nobodys' at Kew High School Community Theatre] / p12. Assistance for AIDS [volunteers needed to support those living with AIDS in Kew, Hawthorn and Richmond] / p12. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
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Journal, Kew Historical Society, Newsletter No.141, December 2022
Planning and [natural] disasters / David White pp1-2. History News [New walking tours; Application for Grants funding; Social media; The Collection; New member] / p3. Onward Upward: a history of Kew East Primary School / Desley Reid pp4-5. Kew Scout District swimming sports / Brad Miles p5. As it happened ... / p5. Leopoldine Mimovich: sculptor, etcher and painter / Felicity Renowden pp7-9. Kew as it might have been / David White pp9-11. Application for grants funding / Judith Voce p11. Membership Renewals/Applications / p12.Published quarterly since 1977, the newsletters of the Kew Historical Society contain significant research by members exploring relevant aspects of the Victorian and Australian Framework of Historical Themes. Frequently, articles on people, places and artefacts are the only source of information about an aspect of Kew, and Melbourne’s history.non-fictionPlanning and [natural] disasters / David White pp1-2. History News [New walking tours; Application for Grants funding; Social media; The Collection; New member] / p3. Onward Upward: a history of Kew East Primary School / Desley Reid pp4-5. Kew Scout District swimming sports / Brad Miles p5. As it happened ... / p5. Leopoldine Mimovich: sculptor, etcher and painter / Felicity Renowden pp7-9. Kew as it might have been / David White pp9-11. Application for grants funding / Judith Voce p11. Membership Renewals/Applications / p12. kew historical society (vic.) -- periodicals., kew historical society (vic.) -- newsletters, kew historical society (vic.) -- journals, melbourne: report of the metropolitan town planning commission 1929 -
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Journal, Kewriosity : October 1988
Before school care [East Kew Primary School] / p1. Children's Week in Kew / p1. New playgroup for Kew [Baptist Church Playgroup] / p1. Dates for October / p2. All the fun of the fair / p2. Commentary / Cr Allen Martin [Kew Conservation Study] / p3. Car cleaning made easy [Rotaract Club of Kew] / p3. Four year old kinder places [Glass Creek Kindergarten] / p3. [1989 Kew] Community Directory / p3. Notices / p4. Changes at East Kew Baptist Church [The Melbourne Chinese Baptist Church] / p4. Community assistance grants / p4. World Service Day for Kew Lioness Club / p4. Family Day Care / p4. Kew Living 1988 [Australian Bicentennial project] / p4. Let Sweden and France come to you [ASSE International Student Exchange] / p5. Light for sight [Villa Maria Society] / p5. Kew Community House / Judy Price p6. [Kew Citizens'] Band for Spring Racing Carnival / p6. Bicentennial Service for Kew / p6. Calling all bookworms [Holy Trinity Anglican Church] / p6. Music in the Round [MLC] / p6. Student Art Show [MLC] / p6. Amazing pipes '88! / p6. Motherhood's challenge [Kew Nursing Mothers] / Karina Buttner p7. Second holiday camp for Kew [Camp Windsor] / p7. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. Cricket vacancies [Kew-Willsmere Cricket Club] / p8. Keeping you informed [Kew Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8. Kew Bowls Season opens [Kew Bowling Club] / p8. We were wrong [Kew Football Club, Ray Martin] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionBefore school care [East Kew Primary School] / p1. Children's Week in Kew / p1. New playgroup for Kew [Baptist Church Playgroup] / p1. Dates for October / p2. All the fun of the fair / p2. Commentary / Cr Allen Martin [Kew Conservation Study] / p3. Car cleaning made easy [Rotaract Club of Kew] / p3. Four year old kinder places [Glass Creek Kindergarten] / p3. [1989 Kew] Community Directory / p3. Notices / p4. Changes at East Kew Baptist Church [The Melbourne Chinese Baptist Church] / p4. Community assistance grants / p4. World Service Day for Kew Lioness Club / p4. Family Day Care / p4. Kew Living 1988 [Australian Bicentennial project] / p4. Let Sweden and France come to you [ASSE International Student Exchange] / p5. Light for sight [Villa Maria Society] / p5. Kew Community House / Judy Price p6. [Kew Citizens'] Band for Spring Racing Carnival / p6. Bicentennial Service for Kew / p6. Calling all bookworms [Holy Trinity Anglican Church] / p6. Music in the Round [MLC] / p6. Student Art Show [MLC] / p6. Amazing pipes '88! / p6. Motherhood's challenge [Kew Nursing Mothers] / Karina Buttner p7. Second holiday camp for Kew [Camp Windsor] / p7. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. Cricket vacancies [Kew-Willsmere Cricket Club] / p8. Keeping you informed [Kew Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8. Kew Bowls Season opens [Kew Bowling Club] / p8. We were wrong [Kew Football Club, Ray Martin] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
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Journal, Kew Historical Society, Newsletter No.101, December 2012
Reaching out to the community [President's Report, 2012 AGM] / David Benwell p1-2. Society Activities - History Week; A visit to Kew Primary School; Past meetings / p3. From the archives / Dorothy Benyei p4. Lost and wanted [Mooroolbeek; Clutha] / p4. Gallipoli and beyond: April 2015 / Alex Wilson OAM p5. The mystery of Barkers Track / Alex Wilson OAM p6. Eleanor Haidee Simeon c.1822-1910 / Robert Baker p7-8. 'Malinda' [aka 'Bella Vista', 276 Cotham Road] / Dione McIntyre p9. The baby grand [Just Theatre] / Judith Vimpani / p10. Kew Court House / p10. History and heritage online [ websites] / Robert Baker p11. 2012-13 Calendar / p12.Published quarterly since 1977, the newsletters of the Kew Historical Society contain significant research by members exploring relevant aspects of the Victorian and Australian Framework of Historical Themes. Frequently, articles on people, places and artefacts are the only source of information about an aspect of Kew, and Melbourne’s history.non-fictionReaching out to the community [President's Report, 2012 AGM] / David Benwell p1-2. Society Activities - History Week; A visit to Kew Primary School; Past meetings / p3. From the archives / Dorothy Benyei p4. Lost and wanted [Mooroolbeek; Clutha] / p4. Gallipoli and beyond: April 2015 / Alex Wilson OAM p5. The mystery of Barkers Track / Alex Wilson OAM p6. Eleanor Haidee Simeon c.1822-1910 / Robert Baker p7-8. 'Malinda' [aka 'Bella Vista', 276 Cotham Road] / Dione McIntyre p9. The baby grand [Just Theatre] / Judith Vimpani / p10. Kew Court House / p10. History and heritage online [ websites] / Robert Baker p11. 2012-13 Calendar / p12. kew historical society (vic.) -- periodicals., kew historical society (vic.) -- newsletters, kew historical society (vic.) -- journals -
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Journal, Kew Historical Society, Newsletter No.98, February 2012
The Inaugural McIntyre Lecture / p1. East Kew School [East Kew Primary School] / Graeme Lindsay p2. Kew Festival at the Court House] / p2. President's address / David Benwell p3. [Blank] / p4-5. Members of Committee 2011-2012 / p6. Book Sales / p6. Vale [David Pitt 1916-2011, Sheila Pitt 1912-2011, Kenneth Silcock 1910-2011] / p6. One small shop [179 High Street, aka 61 Bulleen Road] / Judith Vimpani p7. 2012 Calendar / p8.Published quarterly since 1977, the newsletters of the Kew Historical Society contain significant research by members exploring relevant aspects of the Victorian and Australian Framework of Historical Themes. Frequently, articles on people, places and artefacts are the only source of information about an aspect of Kew, and Melbourne’s history.non-fictionThe Inaugural McIntyre Lecture / p1. East Kew School [East Kew Primary School] / Graeme Lindsay p2. Kew Festival at the Court House] / p2. President's address / David Benwell p3. [Blank] / p4-5. Members of Committee 2011-2012 / p6. Book Sales / p6. Vale [David Pitt 1916-2011, Sheila Pitt 1912-2011, Kenneth Silcock 1910-2011] / p6. One small shop [179 High Street, aka 61 Bulleen Road] / Judith Vimpani p7. 2012 Calendar / p8. kew historical society (vic.) -- periodicals., kew historical society (vic.) -- newsletters, kew historical society (vic.) -- journals -
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Journal, Kewriosity : February 1987
Kew's Premier Youth Theatre in performance / p1. SEC act threatens [street] trees / p1. Dates for February / p2. [Community] Notices / p2&8. Commentary - a challenging year ahead / Cr Joe Ormando, Mayor of Kew p3. Good gardening / Peter Davies p2. Kew Festival - eat your way through Fun Day / p3. Profile - Cr David Timms / p4. Calling artisans and craft persons [Senior Citizens' Week] / p3. After School program for Kew Primary School / p5. A gentle reminder about Kew's By-Laws [Mini bike riding] / p5. Get your entry in! [Images of Kew competition and exhibition] / p5. Kinder for there year olds [North Kew Municipal Kindergarten, 152 Pakington Street] / p5. Kew Community House [A new year starts; Volunteer tutoring for adult literacy; 1st semester pamphlet; Now open on Wednesdays] / Rhonda McCaw p6. Gymbaroo offers early learning / p6. Hassle free apprenticeship training [Inner Eastern Group Apprenticeship Training Scheme] / p7. Children's Services update [Kew Children's Services Consultative Committee] / p7. Care-Force needs volunteers [Care-Force Family Support Services] / p7. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8. Babysitting? [Babysitting clubs] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionKew's Premier Youth Theatre in performance / p1. SEC act threatens [street] trees / p1. Dates for February / p2. [Community] Notices / p2&8. Commentary - a challenging year ahead / Cr Joe Ormando, Mayor of Kew p3. Good gardening / Peter Davies p2. Kew Festival - eat your way through Fun Day / p3. Profile - Cr David Timms / p4. Calling artisans and craft persons [Senior Citizens' Week] / p3. After School program for Kew Primary School / p5. A gentle reminder about Kew's By-Laws [Mini bike riding] / p5. Get your entry in! [Images of Kew competition and exhibition] / p5. Kinder for there year olds [North Kew Municipal Kindergarten, 152 Pakington Street] / p5. Kew Community House [A new year starts; Volunteer tutoring for adult literacy; 1st semester pamphlet; Now open on Wednesdays] / Rhonda McCaw p6. Gymbaroo offers early learning / p6. Hassle free apprenticeship training [Inner Eastern Group Apprenticeship Training Scheme] / p7. Children's Services update [Kew Children's Services Consultative Committee] / p7. Care-Force needs volunteers [Care-Force Family Support Services] / p7. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8. Babysitting? [Babysitting clubs] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
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Journal, Kewriosity : August 1986
Kew Heritage Study focusses on houses [Kew Urban Conservation Study] / p1&8. Municipal elections '86 and Poll on restructure options for Kew / p1&3. Dates for August / p2. [Community ] Notices / p2&8. Commentary - Kew responds to Options Paper [Local Government restructure] / Cr Robin Saunders p3. Profile - Cr Maree Williams / p4. Cheque for Red Cross [Red Cross Appeal] / p4. Meals on Wheels turns 30 [history] / p5. All's fine in the garden at East Kew Primary [School] [theatre performance] / p5. Bicentennial Committee's making plans [Australia's Bicentennial] / p6. Interested in joining Kew Philharmonic? / p6. What do the Senior Cits do? / p6. They're looking for a pianist [Kew Senior Citizens' Centre] / p6. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p6. Kew Community House - A day in the life of the Community House [3rd Term tutors needed; Coming events; Thanks] / p7. The Gatehouse [Day Centre] / p7. Good gardening / Peter Davies p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionKew Heritage Study focusses on houses [Kew Urban Conservation Study] / p1&8. Municipal elections '86 and Poll on restructure options for Kew / p1&3. Dates for August / p2. [Community ] Notices / p2&8. Commentary - Kew responds to Options Paper [Local Government restructure] / Cr Robin Saunders p3. Profile - Cr Maree Williams / p4. Cheque for Red Cross [Red Cross Appeal] / p4. Meals on Wheels turns 30 [history] / p5. All's fine in the garden at East Kew Primary [School] [theatre performance] / p5. Bicentennial Committee's making plans [Australia's Bicentennial] / p6. Interested in joining Kew Philharmonic? / p6. What do the Senior Cits do? / p6. They're looking for a pianist [Kew Senior Citizens' Centre] / p6. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p6. Kew Community House - A day in the life of the Community House [3rd Term tutors needed; Coming events; Thanks] / p7. The Gatehouse [Day Centre] / p7. Good gardening / Peter Davies p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
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Journal, Kewriosity : April 1986
School's in at Kew Council [Deepdene Primary School; Sacred Heart Primary School; MLC] / p1. Who reads Kewriosity? [survey] / p1&8. Dates for April / p2. [Community] Notices / p2&8. Update - Notes from Council - Commentary [Local Government; Australian Constitutional Convention] / p3. Some spare hours to fill?? [Kew Community Bus] / p3. Traffic management / p3. In Brief [Concern over outdoor advertising; Fenced in for safety - Denmark Street Infant Welfare Centre; The latest on Safeway] / p4. Profile - Cr Chester Keon-Cohen / p4. The Gladstone College saga: Part 3 / p5. They call her "Amazing Grace" [Grace Chambers] / p5. Kew Community House [Migrant English; Photocopier; Term II] / Rhonda McCaw p6. Kew families needed [Inner East Foster care] / p6. Ramblings of Kew's last cowboy - First of a new series of articles by Bill Stent [Dairy farms] / Bill Stent p7. Care-Force needs new financial supporters / p7. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionSchool's in at Kew Council [Deepdene Primary School; Sacred Heart Primary School; MLC] / p1. Who reads Kewriosity? [survey] / p1&8. Dates for April / p2. [Community] Notices / p2&8. Update - Notes from Council - Commentary [Local Government; Australian Constitutional Convention] / p3. Some spare hours to fill?? [Kew Community Bus] / p3. Traffic management / p3. In Brief [Concern over outdoor advertising; Fenced in for safety - Denmark Street Infant Welfare Centre; The latest on Safeway] / p4. Profile - Cr Chester Keon-Cohen / p4. The Gladstone College saga: Part 3 / p5. They call her "Amazing Grace" [Grace Chambers] / p5. Kew Community House [Migrant English; Photocopier; Term II] / Rhonda McCaw p6. Kew families needed [Inner East Foster care] / p6. Ramblings of Kew's last cowboy - First of a new series of articles by Bill Stent [Dairy farms] / Bill Stent p7. Care-Force needs new financial supporters / p7. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
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Archive (series) - Subject File, Andale School, 1981
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationKHS Imposed OrderReference file containing a 2-page of the history of the Andale School in Highbury Grove, Kew, by Pam Erwin, physical education teacher at the school. The history records the various locations of the school over time. There are also three folders (undated) of promotional material produced by the school. The file also includes various newspaper articles on the school and its students.andale school - kew (vic), schools - kew (vic.)andale school - kew (vic), schools - kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Carey Baptist Grammar School (Kew), 1958
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file on Carey BGS includes both primary and secondary sources. The former include a 12-page photocopied manuscript of a talk presented to the Kew Historical Society in 1992 by Alfred B Mellor CBE, the Honorary Architect at Carey BGS. The file also includes a letter from Alfred Mellor describing the original house - Urangeline - and the early years of Carey. Other primary sources include lists of councillors, teachers and students in 1923, the 1966 Swimming Sports at the Richmond Baths. The remainder of the file contains modern newspaper articles/clippings.carey baptist grammar school, private schools - kew (vic)carey baptist grammar school, private schools - kew (vic) -
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Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Clarence House (180 Cotham Road), 1958
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing a white metal badge “CLARENCE” from Clarence House girls’ school at 180 Cotham Road, Kew (Vic). An inscribed envelope accompanying the badge notes that: 180 Cotham Road, Kew. Built by Mr Justice A’Beckett. Later “Clarence House” school (a girls’ school) run by Misses Wymond. (This house was then owned but apparently not occupied by Jess and George Reed.)’clarence house - cotham road - kew (vic), schools -- kew (vic.)clarence house - cotham road - kew (vic), schools -- kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Community Centre (Kew), 1958
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing correspondence between office-bearers of the Kew Historical Society and the City of Kew relating to the possibility of purchasing historic buildings from demolition and for use as a community centre and historical society premises or museum. Properties discussed included 14/16 Princess Street and the hall (Neama) on the site of St Paul’s School.community centres -- kew (vic), historical museums - proposedcommunity centres -- kew (vic), historical museums - proposed -
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Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Elm House, 72 Walpole Street (Kew), 1983
Sally Ann VenablesReference, Research, InformationProvenance (Donor) OrderSubject file containing a school research assignment completed by Sally Ann Venables of the history of Elm House (later Cloverlea), 72 Walpole Street. The 15-page report was completed in 1983 while Sally was a pupil of Kew High School. Owners of the house recorded in the report include Horace Samson, George Gray Allan, George Brinsden Vasey, Matthew Montgomerie Wilson, and Ethel Dalton. The writer contends that at some stage, the house operated as a dairy. kew (vic) - history, kew (vic) - dairies, elm house - 72 walpole street (kew), cloverlea - 72 walpole street (kew), sally ann venables, houses - walpole street - kew (vic)kew (vic) - history, kew (vic) - dairies, elm house - 72 walpole street (kew), cloverlea - 72 walpole street (kew), sally ann venables, houses - walpole street - kew (vic) -
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Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, 'Fairview', 34 Wrixon Street (Kew), 1979
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing information about Fairview (built 1924 for F.F. Robinson, proprietor of Yarra Falls Mills). The house replaced an earlier single-storey brick house, also called Fairview. A comprehensive report prepared by Alan Willingham in 2006 found that there was no evidence that the architect Desbrowe-Annear incorporated parts of the original building in the new construction. The work by Willingham is a ‘Cultural and Architectural History and Assessment of the Cultural Heritage Significance’ of the building, prepared for Carey Grammar School. The Willingham report was donated by Sr Ruth Anderson.kew (vic) - history, fairview - 34 wrixon street - kew (vic), cluny house - 34 wrixon street - kew (vic), f.f. robinson, alan willingham, harold desbrowe-annearkew (vic) - history, fairview - 34 wrixon street - kew (vic), cluny house - 34 wrixon street - kew (vic), f.f. robinson, alan willingham, harold desbrowe-annear -
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Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Fernhurst (Kew), 1973
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing research related to George Wharton and his house Fernhurst, originally situated on the corner of Princess Street and Studley Park Road, but later subdivided. The house was in the 20th century converted into flats and later bought by the Catholic Church, who established St Paul’s School for the Blind on the site. The situation was complicated as the Church also bought the neighbouring Neama and Mandalay. Villa Maria and St Paul’s School currently occupy the site. Part of the site was later subdivided to create Elphinstone Court. The file contains photocopied extracts from histories and detailed research and correspondence between the School, the Kew Historical Society, the National Trust of Victoria, and the Historic Buildings Preservation Council relating to both Neama and Fernhurst. There is a reference in a letter from St Paul’s inviting the Society to collect artefacts from the site. There are no known current items in the collection relating to the collection of these. kew (vic) - history, victorian architects - george wharton, fernhurst (kew), st paul’s school for the blindkew (vic) - history, victorian architects - george wharton, fernhurst (kew), st paul’s school for the blind -
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Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Fire Brigades, 1958
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)A subject archive file containing a photocopy (presented by Trinity Grammar School to the Society) of the Rules of the Kew Volunteer Fire Brigade (established 1879), a photocopy of a photo of the Kew MFB officers on a Hupmobile at the entrance to the station, and sundry newspaper articles relating to the Brigade at its later location in Belford Road.kew (vic) - history, walton street - kew (vic), fire brigades - kew (vic)kew (vic) - history, walton street - kew (vic), fire brigades - kew (vic) -
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Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, Friends of Walmer Street, 1958
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Single item subject file containing a newspaper article/clipping about a Friends of Walmer Street activity involving Xavier College students.kew historical society - archives, community groups - kew (vic), walmer street - kew (vic), xavier college - junior school - kew (vic), action groups -- kew (vic.)kew historical society - archives, community groups - kew (vic), walmer street - kew (vic), xavier college - junior school - kew (vic), action groups -- kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, Genazzano FCJ, 1934
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing information on Genazzano FCJ, Cotham Road. The file includes old and new newspaper articles/clippings, and a history of the Stanislaus Room. The most interesting item in the file is a damaged copy of ‘The Junior Argus’ (Thursday 10 May 1934), which includes a full-page article on Scouts and Guides: A survey of the Jamboree (by Lone Woolf), and a small article on the Genazzano Badge.genezzano fcj - kew (vic), boy scout girl guide jamboree 1934, private schools - kew (vic.), girls' schools - kew (vic.)genezzano fcj - kew (vic), boy scout girl guide jamboree 1934, private schools - kew (vic.), girls' schools - kew (vic.) -
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Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, HOLT, Dame Zara, 1968
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)The subject file contains Part 2 of a newspaper article, written by Dame Zara Holt, published in the Herald Sun in 1968. The article records aspects of her upbringing in 17 Ridgeway Avenue and at school at Ruyton.dame zara holt, 17 ridgeway avenue - kew (vic), herbert dickens, violet dickens, ruyton girls school - former studentsdame zara holt, 17 ridgeway avenue - kew (vic), herbert dickens, violet dickens, ruyton girls school - former students -
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Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, Holy Trinity Church, 1899
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary valuesA large subject file containing original primary sources and a range of secondary sources including published and unpublished histories of the church or its parts. The earliest item is a Sunday School Association Certificate issued to Amy Grigg in 1899. Publications by the Church include ‘Holy Trinity Church Kew Jubilee Souvenir 1863-1913’ (1913) [which includes a chronicle of events], ‘Holy Trinity Church Kew 70 Years 1863-1933), ‘Holy Trinity Church Kew Restoration and Continuity of Worship - Stewardship Review’ (1974), ‘Centenary Holy Trinity Church of England Kew’ (1963), ‘150th Anniversary of the First Service in this Building March 5, 1863’ (2013). Other published histories include two copies of: McFarlane, G., Memories in Glass: Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Kew. The file also includes unpublished monographs about the church (Mavis Rolley, 1980). The file also includes various leaflets and orders of service.holy trinity church - kew (vic), high street - kew (vic), rev rowland hayward, very rev dean vance dd, archdeacon hindley bd, rev canon sutton bd, sir william stawell, charles barrett, rev f a townshend, trinity grammar school, ruyton girls school, rev gordon brown, most rev philip freier, ferguson & urie, stained glass - kew (vic), amy griggholy trinity church - kew (vic), high street - kew (vic), rev rowland hayward, very rev dean vance dd, archdeacon hindley bd, rev canon sutton bd, sir william stawell, charles barrett, rev f a townshend, trinity grammar school, ruyton girls school, rev gordon brown, most rev philip freier, ferguson & urie, stained glass - kew (vic), amy grigg -
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Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society et al, HUSTON, Betty, 2000
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing a three page typed monograph by Betty Huston entitled: ‘My early memories of Kew’. In addition to descriptions of houses and family members the document also lists her friends at Ruyton Girls School.kew historical society - archives, kew - history, kew historical society - members, ruyton girls school - former students, sands & mcdougall pty ltd, sackville guest house, 20 wimba avenue - kew (vic), heather menzies, joan wardrop, olive hay-zakharov, valda vaughan, carr’s motor service, 17 alfred street - kew (vic), fay pearce, faye marles, st hilary’s - kew (vic), r vernon francis, st hilary’s choir - kew (vic), volunteer defence corps - kew east (vic)kew historical society - archives, kew - history, kew historical society - members, ruyton girls school - former students, sands & mcdougall pty ltd, sackville guest house, 20 wimba avenue - kew (vic), heather menzies, joan wardrop, olive hay-zakharov, valda vaughan, carr’s motor service, 17 alfred street - kew (vic), fay pearce, faye marles, st hilary’s - kew (vic), r vernon francis, st hilary’s choir - kew (vic), volunteer defence corps - kew east (vic) -
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Archive (series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society et al, 'Iveagh', Studley Park Road, 1993
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing a 16-page manuscript recording the history of Iveagh in Studley Park Road, Kew from the earliest land sales to the ownership of the house by the Pallottine Fathers. Jean-Marie Labdanum and Dorothy Lyons created the manuscript in 1993 as part of a school research project. [There is also an article in KHS Newsletter 107, June 2014 by Kerry Fairbank on the history of the building].kew historical society - archives, kew - history, pallotine fathers, iveagh - 169 studley park road - kew (vic), john bakewell, richard goldsborough, william de graves, john mckenzie, john miller, thomas greenwood, thomas nankivell, george ramsden, patrick mcginnis, studley heights estatekew historical society - archives, kew - history, pallotine fathers, iveagh - 169 studley park road - kew (vic), john bakewell, richard goldsborough, william de graves, john mckenzie, john miller, thomas greenwood, thomas nankivell, george ramsden, patrick mcginnis, studley heights estate -
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Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, John Cannon House, 1993
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing a photocopy of a newspaper article, and a for sale notice about/of 32 Marshall Avenue, Kew. John Cannon House was a hostel for deaf children, named, the Directorate, School Education sold it in 1993. kew historical society - archives, kew - history, 32 marshall avenue (kew), john cannon house, glendonald, children’s hostels - kew (vic)kew historical society - archives, kew - history, 32 marshall avenue (kew), john cannon house, glendonald, children’s hostels - kew (vic) -
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Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society et al, JUST, Judge Gordon, 1958
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing information about Judge Gordon Judge, after whom the Just Theatre at the Kew Court House was named. The file contains a typed address by Don Just, which refers to the family’s historical connections to Kew. The file also includes a number of copies of the order of his funeral service at Le Pines in 2011 and sundry notes and correspondence.kew historical society - archives, kew - history, hermann just, olive judge,, carl judge, bowen street - kew (vic), richard tyas, green acres golf club, betty judge, gordon just, trinity grammar school, just theatre - kew court house, judge gordon justkew historical society - archives, kew - history, hermann just, olive judge,, carl judge, bowen street - kew (vic), richard tyas, green acres golf club, betty judge, gordon just, trinity grammar school, just theatre - kew court house, judge gordon just