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Expression Australia
Video Cassette, Carol-Lee Aquiline and Steve Ripley (actors from "Children of a Lessor God") speaking to Princess Elizabeth Junior School (P.E.J.S.) Parents August 1984
... of a Lessor God") speaking to Princess Elizabeth Junior..., princess elizabeth junior school... of a lessor god, princess elizabeth junior school Black video cassette ...Black video cassette cover containing one video cassette; Size 20.5cmHx14cmWcarol-lee aquiline, steve ripley, children of a lessor god, princess elizabeth junior school -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Certificate, THANK YOU. The children of Princess Elizabeth Junior School for Deaf Children
... THANK YOU. The children of Princess Elizabeth Junior School... THANK YOU. The children of Princess Elizabeth Junior School ...A4 pageWould liketo thank Southwood Primar School for your help in collecting "Coles Dockets" -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Students add color to school's new courtyard, 1997
... Princess Elizabeth Junior School...Pupils at Princess Elizabeth Junior School for deaf... Mitcham melbourne Princess Elizabeth Junior School Burwood Chanter ...Pupils at Princess Elizabeth Junior School for deaf children were encouraged to take part in construction of the new courtyard, in conjunction with sculptor and artist-in-residence Michael Chanter.Pupils at Princess Elizabeth Junior School for deaf children were encouraged to take part in construction of the new courtyard, in conjunction with sculptor and artist-in-residence Michael Chanter.Pupils at Princess Elizabeth Junior School for deaf children were encouraged to take part in construction of the new courtyard, in conjunction with sculptor and artist-in-residence Michael Chanter.princess elizabeth junior school, burwood, chanter, michael -
Deaf Children Australia
Book, Reports VSDC 1988 to 1998
... and Princess Elizabeth Junior School, and financial reports....: 1998. Includes Annual Reports for VSDC and Princess Elizabeth ...Deaf Children Australia have a complete set of Annual reports from 1863 to the present date. Annual reports document the activities of the organisation, including educational issues, finance, staffing and students. Annual Reports are created each year.This represents part of the complete official history of Deaf Children Australia from 1863 to the present date, covering the subject of deaf education and related issues.Red Leather (?)and linen bound volume, gold painted containing Annual Reports of the Victorian School for Deaf Children (V.S.D.C) First report: 126th Annual report presented at the Annual Meeting, 1988. Last report: 1998. Includes Annual Reports for VSDC and Princess Elizabeth Junior School, and financial reports.Front Cover: "VICTORIAN SCHOOL FOR DEAF CHILDREN". Spine "REPORTS VSDC" "1988 - 1998" . Cover decorated with gold paint and brown leather insert for title.deaf children australia, deaf education, annual report -
Deaf Children Australia
Book, Report V.S.D.C. 1979 to 1987
... reports for V.S.D.C. and Princess Elizabeth Junior School... reports for V.S.D.C. and Princess Elizabeth Junior School ...Deaf Children Australia have a complete set of Annual reports from 1863 to the present date. Annual reports document the activities of the organisation, including educational issues, finance, staffing and students. Annual Reports are created each year.This represents part of the complete official history of Deaf Children Australia from 1863 to the present date, covering the subject of deaf education and related issues.Red Leather (?) bound volume with gold stamping containing Annual Reports of the Victorian School for Deaf Children (V.S.D.C) First report: 117th Annual report presented at the Annual Meeting, 1979. Last report: 125th Annual report presented at Annual Meeting, 1987. Includes Annual Reports and Financial reports for V.S.D.C. and Princess Elizabeth Junior School, and photographsFront Cover: "VICTORIAN SCHOOL FOR DEAF CHILDREN" in gold stamping. Spine "REPORTS V.S.D.C." "1979 to 1987" in gold stamping. Decorative stamping around edges of back and front covers.deaf children australia, deaf education, annual report -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Print - 'Monnington', Adeney Avenue, Trompf, 1977
... ' in Marshall Avenue. In 1988, the amalgamation of Princess Elizabeth...' in Marshall Avenue. In 1988, the amalgamation of Princess Elizabeth ...In the mid 1960s, the Monnington Special Education Centre was established at 15 Adeney Avenue as an offshoot to 'Glendonald' in Marshall Avenue. In 1988, the amalgamation of Princess Elizabeth Junior School for Deaf Children, the Monnington Centre and Carronbank School for Deaf Blind Students allowed the Victorian Government to sell each of the sites. Monnington [Adeney Avenue, Kew] reverted to private ownership, while Glendonald and Carronbank in Marshall Avenue were demolished and subdivided. The donor, Mr Murray Osler, was Principal of the Monnington Special Education Centre in Adeney Avenue (Kew) from 1976. This photo, and an accompanying drawing of 'Carronbank' are important primary resources for the history of the delivery of education to and for deaf-blind children in Victoria.Gift of Murray Osler, 2021This limited and numbered print [number 10/100], framed under perspex, is of Monnington in Adeney Avenue, Kew when it functioned as a Special Education Centre for deaf/blind children during the 1960s to the 1990s. . "Monnington Special Ed. Centre / 60s-90s / (Parent Guidance for Deaf/Blind Ch. / Adeney Ave, Kew / Murray Osler / Principal 76-80s"schools -- kew (vic.), mornington -- adeney avenue -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - 'Carronbank', Marshall Avenue, 1980s
... of Princess Elizabeth Junior School for Deaf Children, the Monnington... of the Vision Impaired. In 1988, the amalgamation of Princess Elizabeth ...Carronbank (demolished) in Marshall Avenue, Kew was once the home of the Rev Graham Henty Balfour. It had extensive grounds, including a tennis court at the rear of the property. It remained a private residence until c.1960. The Department of Education purchased Carronbank as a school for partially sighted children, opening in February 1961 as State School No 4483. During the period 1961 to c.1980, the building housed a number of services. From 1969 to 1974, it was the site of Carronbank State School, later renamed Carronbank School for Deaf-Blind Children. In 1973, the Department established the Visiting Teacher Service for the Visually Impaired at the site. Its aim was to support teachers working in Victorian Government, Catholic and Independent Schools. From 1983 the school operated as Statewide Resource Centre for Visiting Teachers of the Vision Impaired. In 1988, the amalgamation of Princess Elizabeth Junior School for Deaf Children, the Monnington Centre and Carronbank School for Deaf Blind Students allowed the Victorian Government to sell each of the sites. Monnington [Adeney Avenue, Kew] reverted to private ownership, while Glendonald and Carronbank in Marshall Avenue were demolished and subdivided.The donor, Mr Murray Osler, was Principal of the Monnington Special Education Centre in Adeney Avenue (Kew) from 1976. This photo, and an accompanying drawing of 'Monnington' are important primary resources for the delivery of education to and for deaf-blind children in Victoria.The photograph, framed under perspex, shows the tennis court of Carronbank which had been converted into a play area for the students of the school. The flat roofed building may have been a toilet block, added for the school. The garage brick wall belongs to No 11. Grass is growing on the original asphalt court and there is equipment and tunnels for play. When sold the property was divided into three separate building blocks.carronbank -- marshall avenue -- kew (vic.), schools -- kew (vic.), carronbank -
Melbourne Legacy
Programme, Programme of the Welcome to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, 1954
The order of service of the event at the MCG attended by the Queen on 25 February 1954. It was held by the ex-servicemen and ex-servicewomen of Victoria and the War Bereaved. Legacy played a part. A Legacy ward presented the Queen with a bouquet of flowers and the junior legatees performed for her by forming the letters 'E.R.' on the ground. This was organised by the instructors of the girls and boys classes including Miss Enez Domec Carre. It was the official commemorative document of the occasion. The Queen visited the MCG twice during her visit to Melbourne, once was this exservicemen rally when Legacy children attended, and a second time when it was for all school children. Pathe News footage of the ex-servicemen rally show a two legacy children presenting a posy (see photo above). An article in the Legacy Newsletter in July 1954 featured the event and says Beverley Emsley and Trevor Rees were the children presenting the bouquet and they were accompanied by an escort of: Cam Secombe, Gordon Spong, Dan Craig, Lawrence Challis, Tony Minogue, Elaine Turner, Marie Hunt, Margaret Paltridge, Glennis Foder, and Judith Bishop. The newspaper article for the children's rally said "Legacy wards Brenda Mutimer, 11, of Princes Hill Central school, presented a posy to the Queen and John Barker, 14, of Box Hill High school handed the Duke two Australian animal books for Prince Charles and Princess Anne." After the visit there was an Essay Competition and the winners were published in the newsletter. 1st for juniors was Rosemary Wilson, 1st for Intermediate was Beth Hudson, 2nd Intermediate was Marion CameronA record of Legacy being involved in the royal visit of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh in 1954.Printed programme x 4 pages for the ex-servicemen event at the MCG for the Queen on 25th February 1954.royal visit, junior legatee outing