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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - List of returns of private schools, 1870
... List of returns of private schools...private schools...List of returns of private schools, 1870... education henry gale private schools List of returns of private ...List of returns of private schools, 1870education, henry gale, private schools -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, John L Torpey, Boroondara's Private Schools 1851-1951: a century of non-government education in the City of Boroondara, 2021
... Boroondara's Private Schools 1851-1951: a century of non...private schools -- boroondara (vic.)... did some schools fail and others thrive? Victorian Private... -- history -- hawthorn schools -- history -- kew private schools ...History of education and past and present non-government schools in the local government area of the City of Boroondara (1994- ). Before 1994, the schools were located in the former municipalities of Camberwell, Hawthorn, Kew et al.Foreword [L M Ling]. Preface. Education in Victoria. Why did some schools fail and others thrive? Victorian Private Schools. Adopting the character and culture of the British Public School. Some of the key players. Past schools. The Survivors. Conclusions. Appendices. Notes. Bibliography. Acknowledgements. Index. [194 pp]non-fictionHistory of education and past and present non-government schools in the local government area of the City of Boroondara (1994- ). Before 1994, the schools were located in the former municipalities of Camberwell, Hawthorn, Kew et al.education -- boroondara, schools -- history -- camberwell, schools -- history -- hawthorn, schools -- history -- kew, private schools -- boroondara (vic.) -
Canterbury History Group
Book, John L Torpey, Boroondara's Private Schools 1851 - 1951 A century of non-government education in the City of Boroondara, 2021
... Boroondara's Private Schools 1851 - 1951 A century of non...schools Boroondara had more private schools than most other ...Boroondara had more private schools than most other Melbourne municipalities - 118 private schools, 25 boys schools, 67 girls schools, 26 co-educational schools are covered in the book. The stories of the establishment of the schools, the characters associated with them and why many of the schools failed.195 pages, includes photographs, facsimiles, bibliography and indexnon-fictionBoroondara had more private schools than most other Melbourne municipalities - 118 private schools, 25 boys schools, 67 girls schools, 26 co-educational schools are covered in the book. The stories of the establishment of the schools, the characters associated with them and why many of the schools failed.schools -
Lauriston Girls’ School (incorporating Lauriston Museum and Gallery)
Award - Trophy
... The ''Private Schools Baseball Trophy'' cup. A hallmarked...Private Schools Baseball Association 1926-1930 The Gift... and Gallery) 38 Huntingtower Road Armadale Private Schools Baseball ...The ''Private Schools Baseball Trophy'' cup. A hallmarked silver, two handled cup on a dark wood base with annual winners'' shields.Private Schools Baseball Association 1926-1930 The Gift of Mrs. George T Bell -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... .1 ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH OF PUPILS OF MISS MATHEW'S PRIVATE...MISS MATHEW'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, CLUNES. 4TH FROM LEFT HENRY... photographs schools privat MISS MATHEW'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, CLUNES. 4TH ...IN PHOTOGRAPH 4TH FROM LEFT IS HENRY ASHTON LAZARUS (HARRY) AND LACHLAN MC LENNAN 6TH FROM LEFT..1 ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH OF PUPILS OF MISS MATHEW'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, FRASER STREET, CLUNES .2 COPY OF ABOVE PHOTOGRAPHMISS MATHEW'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, CLUNES. 4TH FROM LEFT HENRY ASHTON LAZARUS 'HARRY'. 6TH FROM LEFT LACHLAN McLENNAN.local history, photography, photographs, schools, privat -
Lauriston Girls’ School (incorporating Lauriston Museum and Gallery)
Award - Trophy
... The ''Private Schools Baseball Trophy'' cup. A hallmarked...Private Schools Baseball Association 1920-1925 The gift... and Gallery) 38 Huntingtower Road Armadale Private Schools Baseball ...The ''Private Schools Baseball Trophy'' cup. A hallmarked silver, two handled cup on a dark wooden base with some annual winner'' shields attached. The shields date from 1920 to 1925 and then 1938 to 1940.Private Schools Baseball Association 1920-1925 The gift of Mrs. R. C. Meares -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Old house wrecked by vandals, 4/03/1970 12:00:00 AM
... The house was the first private school in Mitcham.... old house in Mitcham. The house was the first private school... Mitcham melbourne The house was the first private school ...Article in Nunawading Gazette re vandalising of 100 year old house in Mitcham.Article in Nunawading Gazette re vandalising of 100 year old house in Mitcham. The house was the first private school in Mitcham.Article in Nunawading Gazette re vandalising of 100 year old house in Mitcham. elijah, e.g., lee parade, mitcham -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Sepia print, Excursion to Werribee Research Farm, 1917
... At this time students from some State and private schools... (from some State and Private schools) and staff.... and private schools attended Burnley for 1/2 day each week to study ...At this time students from some State and private schools attended Burnley for 1/2 day each week to study agricultural scienceSepia photograph. Group of Agricultural Science students (from some State and Private schools) and staff.On reverse, "Excursion to Werribee Research Farm Oct 27, 1917." excursion, werribee research farm, 1917, school students, staff, agricultural science students -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Note book, Fanny Wridgway's nature study note book, 1907-1908
... private schools...Jessie McCleverty had a private ladies school in 2... study schools private schools w m nance box hill cemetery Front ...Jessie McCleverty had a private ladies school in 2 locations in Surrey Hills in the early 1900s. She is not registered in teacher records at PROV. According to Jocelyn Hall's notes her school was located at 12 Durham Road from 1903-1905/6 and from then until 1933 at 44 Windsor Crescent.The earliest date in Sands & MacDougall is c1902 and according to the Victorian Government Gazette 1924, the school closed in 1923. [1933 may be a typo.] She was born in Melbourne in 1862 daughter of George McCleverty and Mary Gill. She had a brother William Edward, b1858, Ballarat East. Her parents may have migrated independently from Ireland. They married in 1856. By 1931 she was retired but still living in Surrey Hills. It is unclear exactly when she moved to Queensland, but she is listed on the electoral roll there for 1943 living with her niece Frances Victoria Shepperd and she died on 26 Jul 1943. She is buried in Toowoomba Cemetery. Fanny Wridgway (1890-1956) was born in Box Hill, the daughter of Frederick Wridgway and his wife Mary Ann (nee Young). She had an older brother Alfred and a younger sister Mary Ann. Box Hill Reporter entry gives her attending Banff Ladies' College in Box Hill in 1904 and she was dux of the school in 1905. Although the original donor indicated that Fanny was a teacher, she is not registered on the PROV Victorian Teachers' Roll. Electoral roll entries consistently indicate that her occupation was 'clerk'. She is buried in Box Hill Cemetery, along with her sister Mary Ann. No information found regarding W M Nance.This a fine example of the standard of work required of a senior student for examination purposes in 1907/1908.An exercise book with alternating lined and plain paper. The cover is beige in colour with a stamped illustration in the top LH corner. The binding is navy coloured cloth tape. it has rounded corners. The pages are numbered in neat black pen in the upper outside corner. An index on the front page indicates the scope of entries and the page number. The book is almost full. Each completed page has been signed by W M Nance. Illustrations and executed in black ink and the detail is very fine. in 2 places there are pressed rose leaves.Front cover in faded black ink: "(No. 1118 Passed in 1907) / Fanny Wridgway / Ladies' High School / Surrey Hills. / N0. 1366. present Exam. Dec. 1908" Back page in faded black ink: "J. M'Cleverty / Principal / Ladies' High School. Surrey Hills" jessie mccleverty, fanny wridgway, nature study, schools, private schools, w m nance, box hill cemetery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: NOTICE - ANNOUNCEMENT OF RE-OPENING (GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR BOYS)
... private schools (bendigo)... ORGANIZATION Education private schools (bendigo) Notice - Announcement ...Notice - Announcement by Mr C R Bowman of re-opening of Grammar School for Boys, Napier St, Eaglehawk. Undertgakes to prepare pupils for Matriculation, Civil Service and other Examinations. Details of subjects to be taught; references from: (names given) and details of fees for day and night school.organization, education, private schools (bendigo) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Carey Baptist Grammar School (Kew), 1958
... private schools - kew (vic)... sources. carey baptist grammar school private schools - kew (vic ...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) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, Genazzano FCJ, 1934
... private schools - kew (vic.)... 1934 private schools - kew (vic.) girls' schools - kew (vic ...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.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Involving Learning: MLC 1982-2007 / [by] HistorySmiths Pty Ltd, 2007
... private schools... (kew, vic.) private schools methodist schools girls' schools ...The book is a history of the past 25 years of Methodist Ladies' College in Melbourne.ill. (some col.), portraits, bib., index, hbk ; ix, 219 p. : 28 cm.methodist church, methodist ladies' college (kew, vic.), private schools, methodist schools, girls' schools, kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Gavan L Burn, Carey Roll of Honour, 1939-1945, 2001
... private schools -- victoria -- kew -- history... grammar school -- students -- biography private schools ...120 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 31 cm. non-fictioncarey baptist grammar school -- students -- biography, private schools -- victoria -- kew -- history, world war 1939-1945 -- biography, cemeteries, australia - armed forces - biography -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Uniform - School Uniform, Woodbury Ladies’ College [Kew] Badge, circa 1918, c.1918
... private schools - kew (vic)... relating to an early private school in Kew (Vic). The badge ...Woodbury College was an indirect predecessor of Preshil School in Kew. Woodbury College was founded in Glenferrie Road by a Miss Harcourt, former principal of Sydenham College, Moonee Ponds. Miss Harcourt maintained the school until the goodwill was purchased in 1908 by Miss LJ Macey, who had previously operated Lillsden Ladies' College in Edgevale Road, between c.1891 and c.1903. The first school was in a rented building on the south side of Cotham Road between Atkins and Davis Streets. In 1910, a new school building was built on the corner of Uvadale Grove and Cotham Road [the building is still extant as of 2020]. Woodbury College was operated by Miss LJ and Miss HJ Macey until 1920. In 1921, the school amalgamated with the newly formed St Andrew's College, Mont Victor Road, Kew (Vic) under the leadership of Rev JT Lawton [who had previously been principal of St Andrew's School of the 'Pathfinder' in South Yarra]. Miss Macey was for a period the Headmistress of the amalgamated school. Another teacher at the school was Miss Margaret JR Lyttle, who in 1931, left St Andrew's to form the Preshil School.Rare ephemera relating to an early private school in Kew (Vic). The badge was donated by Helen Lade.Brass school badge which includes the initials WL within a large C, surrounded with the school crest - VERITAS VINCIT [Truth Prevails] of Woodbury Ladies College (1903-1920). woodbury college, schools - cotham road - kew - vic, private schools - kew (vic) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (series) - Subject File, Kew Historical Society, Woodbury Ladies' College, 1986
... private schools - kew (vic)... - kew (vic) schools - cotham road - kew - vic private schools ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing information about Woodbury College, Cotham Road, Kew (Vic). The file includes historically significant primary sources relating to the former Woodbury College [c.1898-1920] and Lillsden Ladies' College, Edgevale Road, Kew (Vic) [c.1891-1903]. In addition to manuscripts, the file also includes photographs and ephemera such as a metal school badge, a hatband and printed programs and school magazines. The file [as of 2020] includes materials donated between 1986 and 2005 by descendants of the second principal (Miss Macey), and by former students and or their descendants. The contents of the reference file include: 1. School origins : undated handwritten manuscript [2pp]; 2. Annual Reports : Handwritten manuscripts for the years 1908, 1909, 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920 by Miss LJ Macey; 3. Prize List : undated manuscript [3pp]; 4. School Magazine ; undated handwritten manuscripts about the origin of the school's magazine; 5. Woodbury Chat [school magazine] : printed booklets from the years 1918, 1919, 1920 x 2; 6. Correspondence [sundry] : handwritten letters from a parent [1916] and a former pupil (sic) [1938] to Miss Macey; 7. Exercise Books : one containing a handwritten history of the school(s) and the names and addresses of former students and teachers; and the other containing information relating to the National Home Reading Union, Kew Circle [1912-c.1916]. 8. Metal school badge and photographic negative of students. The names of various donors are listed in the file: they include Ann Ransom, Muriel Coghlan, Helen Lade, and Lilian McRae (nee Houston).woodbury college, misses macey, schools - kew (vic), schools - cotham road - kew - vic, private schools - kew (vic), rev jt lawton, cotham road - kew (vic.)woodbury college, misses macey, schools - kew (vic), schools - cotham road - kew - vic, private schools - kew (vic), rev jt lawton, cotham road - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Uniform - School Uniform, Hatband of Woodbury Ladies’ College [Kew], circa 1918, c.1918
... private schools - kew (vic)... relating to an early private school in Kew (Vic). The hatband ...Woodbury College was an indirect predecessor of Preshil School in Kew. Woodbury College was founded in Glenferrie Road by a Miss Harcourt, former principal of Sydenham College, Moonee Ponds. Miss Harcourt maintained the school until the goodwill was purchased in 1908 by Miss LJ Macey, who had previously operated Lillsden Ladies' College in Edgevale Road, between c.1891 and c.1903. The first school was in a rented building on the south side of Cotham Road between Atkins and Davis Streets. In 1910, a new school building was built on the corner of Uvadale Grove and Cotham Road [the building is still extant as of 2020]. Woodbury College was operated by Miss LJ and Miss HJ Macey until 1920. In 1921, the school amalgamated with the newly formed St Andrew's College, Mont Victor Road, Kew (Vic) under the leadership of Rev JT Lawton [who had previously been principal of St Andrew's School of the 'Pathfinder' in South Yarra]. Miss Macey was for a period the Headmistress of the amalgamated school. Another teacher at the school was Miss Margaret JR Lyttle, who in 1931, left St Andrew's to form the Preshil School.Rare ephemera relating to an early private school in Kew (Vic). The hatband was worn by Lilian McCrae in circa 1918 and donated by her sister Heather Houston. The badge was donated by Helen Lade.Navy blue hatband with narrow white and yellow stripes of Woodbury Ladies College (1903-1920). woodbury college, schools - cotham road - kew - vic, private schools - kew (vic) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Award - Kew High School trophy, 1880
... private schools -- Kew (Vic.)... opened a boys' school in a private house in Cotham Road, Kew...' school in a private house in Cotham Road, Kew, in 1872 ...F.G.Barnard, writing in 1910, recorded that Ernest Ingle opened a boys' school in a private house in Cotham Road, Kew, in 1872. The school was later moved to larger premises in Charles Street, where suitable school rooms were added. Ingle's career was cut short by a fatal attack of typhoid fever in 1875. The school then passed into the hands of Mr. J. Henning Thompson. Under Thompson's management the school speedily became a strong rival to the neighbouring Hawthorn Grammar School. Barnard also lists in his Jubilee History of Kew, that Dr N.C. Vance [winner of the trophy for the 440 yards running event] was a notable alumnus of Kew High School. It is assumed that N.C. Vance was the son of Rev G.O. Vance who was appointed vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Kew, in 1870. This is a tangible memento of the first Kew High School, awarded to a pupil eight years after the school's establishment. The trophy is historically interesting as it was presented to N.C. Vance by Ann Bon, a notable Kew resident and a supporter of Indigenous People in Victoria, particularly William Barak and his family.Silver plated trophy in the form of a cup on a pedestal with two arms, each surmounted with pine cones. The trophy has a range of design features including convex and concave decorated surfaces created by repoussé (i.e.hammering). Specific decorative aspects include scrolling at the top of the cup and floral sprays at front and the rear of the trophy. There is a single inscription identifying the school, the event, the winner and the identity of the person presenting the trophy. The metal used in the cup section of the trophy is heavier and thicker than that used in the rest of the trophy.There are no compositional or maker marks on the trophy.Inscribed: "Kew High School / Old Boys Cup / Presented by / Mrs John Bon / Won by / N Vance 1880"dr n vance, kew high school -- kew (vic.), private schools -- kew (vic.), sports trophies -- kew (vic.), n.c. vance -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Hilda Daniell, History of Ruyton 1878-1956
... Private schools -- Victoria -- Kew -- History....) Private schools -- Victoria -- Kew -- History. Ruyton Girls ...History of Ruyton 1878-1956, by Hilda Y. Daniell, O.B.E., M.A. Foreword by Robert G. Menzies. With a preface by the author (who was former Principal of the school). Illustrated with b&w photographs. Sections on the school prayer, early Kew, the foundation of Ruyton, members of staff, the debating club, school library & clubs, the house system, sport, the Ruyton fire, Ruyton jubilees, music staff, the Queen's visit, the opening of the Hilda Daniell Wing, the tuck shop, school songs, special prizes, dux of Ruyton, captains of the school, etc.Bound in publisher's original dark blue buckram cloth with bright gilt lettering & design to front board, spine unlettered. Melbourne : Ramsay, Ware Publishing, [1957?] .136 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 136ppnon-fictionHistory of Ruyton 1878-1956, by Hilda Y. Daniell, O.B.E., M.A. Foreword by Robert G. Menzies. With a preface by the author (who was former Principal of the school). Illustrated with b&w photographs. Sections on the school prayer, early Kew, the foundation of Ruyton, members of staff, the debating club, school library & clubs, the house system, sport, the Ruyton fire, Ruyton jubilees, music staff, the Queen's visit, the opening of the Hilda Daniell Wing, the tuck shop, school songs, special prizes, dux of Ruyton, captains of the school, etc. hilda daniell, history -- education -- schools -- kew (vic), private schools -- victoria -- kew -- history., ruyton girls' school -- history., ruyton girls' school -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Hilda Daniell, History of Ruyton 1878-1956
... Private schools -- Victoria -- Kew -- History....) Private schools -- Victoria -- Kew -- History. Ruyton Girls ...History of Ruyton 1878-1956, by Hilda Y. Daniell, O.B.E., M.A. Foreword by Robert G. Menzies. With a preface by the author (who was former Principal of the school). Illustrated with b&w photographs. Sections on the school prayer, early Kew, the foundation of Ruyton, members of staff, the debating club, school library & clubs, the house system, sport, the Ruyton fire, Ruyton jubilees, music staff, the Queen's visit, the opening of the Hilda Daniell Wing, the tuck shop, school songs, special prizes, dux of Ruyton, captains of the school, etc.Bound in publisher's original dark blue buckram cloth with bright gilt lettering & design to front board, spine unlettered. Melbourne : Ramsay, Ware Publishing, [1957?] .136 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 136ppnon-fictionHistory of Ruyton 1878-1956, by Hilda Y. Daniell, O.B.E., M.A. Foreword by Robert G. Menzies. With a preface by the author (who was former Principal of the school). Illustrated with b&w photographs. Sections on the school prayer, early Kew, the foundation of Ruyton, members of staff, the debating club, school library & clubs, the house system, sport, the Ruyton fire, Ruyton jubilees, music staff, the Queen's visit, the opening of the Hilda Daniell Wing, the tuck shop, school songs, special prizes, dux of Ruyton, captains of the school, etc. hilda daniell, history -- education -- schools -- kew (vic), private schools -- victoria -- kew -- history., ruyton girls' school -- history., ruyton girls' school -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (series) - Subject File, Methodist Ladies' College
... private schools -- kew (vic.)... sources. methodist ladies' college -- kew (vic.) private schools ...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.) -
Beaconhills College
Book, Let Your Light So Shine...A Celebration of Beaconhills College's First 25 Years, 1982 - 2007, 2007
... Private Schools... institution. Schools Pakenham Private Schools Let your light so shine ...Publication celebrating the first 25 years of Beaconhills College. Written by John Waterhouse a member of staff at the college.Let Your Light So Shine is a comprehensive historical account of the first 25 years of Beaconhills College, researched and written by College Historian John Waterhouse. Through and detailed narrative and illustrated throughout, this book charts the school’s journey from its foundation in 1982—born of a passionate local community’s vision—to its evolution into a leading educational institution. 225 pages. Colour and black and white illustrations. Paperback. Let your light so shine before people that they will praise your Father in heaven Matthew 5:16schools, pakenham, private schools -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Series) - Trinity Grammar School
... Private Schools – Kew (Vic.)...Trinity Grammar School – Kew (Vic.) Private Schools – Kew ...Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationArranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)Trinity Grammar School is a boys’ private school located in Kew. First founded in 1902 and opened in 1903 operating out of the Holy Trinity Church, it has become of the most prestigious schools in the area, as well as in wider Melbourne. Having humble beginnings as a single building, it has since grown to span a much wider campus. The school provides education from an Early Learning Centre up to Year 12, and primarily sits at 40 Charles Street, sitting right off High Street and being serviced by the 109 and 12 Tram Routes, as well as private buses. The file includes: An issue of the 1950 ‘The Mitre’ the school magazine, a wide range of newspaper articles on the school, a letter addressed to a year 12 student regarding completing their year, a funeral booklet for Ken Barrett a teacher at Trinity, newspaper articles regarding students, correspondence between the school and Kew Historical Society, a booklet for a reconciliation dinner in 2000, an invitation to Trinity’s 75th birthday, a 1997 issue of the ‘Trinity Grammarian’, a ‘jubilee book’ to celebrate the 50th anniversary, and multiple magazine issues and celebration letters for the 100th anniversary of Trinity. Then Society has in its library the three volume history of the school written by Dr Jane Carolan.trinity grammar school – kew (vic.), private schools – kew (vic.), education – kew (vic.)trinity grammar school – kew (vic.), private schools – kew (vic.), education – kew (vic.) -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph - Black and White, Winnington Private School Class Photo, Ringwood Street, Ringwood - circa 1952
... Winnington Private School Class Photo, Ringwood Street...Written on backing sheet, "Winnington Private School..., "Winnington Private School, Ringwood St. 1952?". Winnington Private ...Written on backing sheet, "Winnington Private School, Ringwood St. 1952?". -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Miss K A Astley's Private School Bundanoone, St Kilda c1916, c. 1916
... Miss K A Astley's Private School Bundanoone, St Kilda c1916...Miss K A Astley's Private School Bundanoone St Kilda approx... A Astley's Private School Bundanoone St Kilda approx 1912-1917 black ...25 girls, 22 boysblack and white photograph fair condition mountedMiss K A Astley's Private School Bundanoone St Kilda approx 1912-1917 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Kenlaurel Dance Studio, Corner Bourke and Ringwood Street, Ringwood - 1973. Formerly Winnington Private School
... , Ringwood - 1973. Formerly Winnington Private School.... Winnington Private School, corner Ringwood Street"...., "Dancing Studio 1973. Formerly Winnington Private School, corner ...Written on backing sheet, "Dancing Studio 1973. Formerly Winnington Private School, corner Ringwood Street". -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform - RAAF Blazer
... Unknown Private School Blazer, Dark Blue with Emblem...Unknown Private School Blazer, Dark Blue with Emblem ...Unknown Private School Blazer, Dark Blue with Emblem on pocket of RAAF Squadron in bullion. Stripe material around the edges. Blazer pocket Squadron emblem 467 Squadron RAAF. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Collection of Notes, Anderson, Hugh, Notes on history of schools for Ringwood book "Place of Many Eagles" c1980s, c. 1980s
... Collection of histories from many local schools - Primary... of many schools in the local area for inclusion in the book 'Place... local schools - Primary, Secondary and private for inclusion ...Collection of histories from many local schools - Primary, Secondary and private for inclusion in the book 'Place of Many Eagles'.Collection of typed and handwritten notes on the history of many schools in the local area for inclusion in the book 'Place of Many Eagles'. These include - primary, secondary and private schools. +Additional Keywords: Anderson, Hugh -
Canterbury History Group
Letter - Carisbrooke Private School, 7/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Carisbrooke Private School... Carisbrooke Private School... the Carisbrooke Private School for the period 1926-1930, when the school... melbourne Canterbury Hopetoun Avenue Carisbrooke Private School ...Letter to Colleen Morgan , President of the Canterbury History Group, from Shirley Robinson, enclosing notes about the Carisbrooke Private School for the period 1926-1930, when the school was situated at 31 Hopetoun Avenue Canterburycanterbury, hopetoun avenue, carisbrooke private school, methodist ladies college, robertson> shirley, soldiers memorial hall, independent schools -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Miss Farrell's private school, 1905
... Miss Farrell's private school...Digital copy of loaned photograph of Miss Farrell's private... of loaned photograph of Miss Farrell's private school 1905. School ...Digital copy of loaned photograph of Miss Farrell's private school 1905. School was located in Bay St behind where the Fountain Inn stands. George and John Hardcastle (grandfather of donor) are listed as 5th and 6th from left centre and front right.education - primary schools, mrs farrell