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Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Tennis Geelong Inc. Leopold Tennis Club Summer Season 2007/08 Section 9 (2x2) Premiers, 2008
... ...Rob Clifton... Patrick Clifton, Rob Clifton, Ana Clifton, Mikaela Clifton...Leopold Tennis Club Patrick Clifton Mikaela Clifton Tennis Geelong Incorporated Rob Clifton Anna Clifton Patrick Clifton, Rob Clifton, Ana Clifton, Mikaela Clifton 1 photograph of Premiership tennis team Tennis Geelong Inc. ...Image taken of the Tennis Geelong Inc. Section 9 (2x2) Mixed Premiers for Season 2007-08.1 photograph of Premiership tennis team Patrick Clifton, Rob Clifton, Ana Clifton, Mikaela Cliftonleopold tennis club, patrick clifton, mikaela clifton, tennis geelong incorporated, rob clifton, anna clifton -
Eltham District Historical Society IncFolder, Commercial Bank of Australia Eltham Branch Hold-Up, 15 December 1949
... robbed a bank manager of his pistol, later used it in an attempt to hold-up the bank. Kay Arthur Morgan, 19, draftsman, of Castle-street, South Yarra, was committed for trial on charges of breaking and entering, and stealing a pistol and attempted robbery while armed with an offensive weapon. He pleaded guilty. The manager of Eltham branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd., Henry Clifton...robbed a bank manager of his pistol, later used it in an attempt to hold-up the bank. Kay Arthur Morgan, 19, draftsman, of Castle-street, South Yarra, was committed for trial on charges of breaking and entering, and stealing a pistol and attempted robbery while armed with an offensive weapon. He pleaded guilty. The manager of Eltham branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd., Henry Clifton ...Thursday, December 15, 1949, the quiet little bank was embroiled in an infamous wild shoot-out between a daring thief and two bank officers. Today, the building still carries the scars ; a bullet hole remains visible in a cedar bench testifying to the events that played out that day. 3.30 a.m., Friday, December 9. The manager of the Commercial Bank branch at Greensborough, Mr Harry Wallace and his wife are asleep in their bedroom of the little house behind the branch. Harry is awakened by a noise and sees an intruder in a corner of the bedroom. He calls out but the intruder who has switched off the power in anticipation flees through a side door and scarpers down Main Street. Harry summons the police but a search by First Constable Thomas of the Greensborough Police assisted by a wireless patrol car is unsuccessful. A report is filed noting the theft of a .25 calibre pistol from the wardrobe. Thursday, December 15th. It is 1pm and the Commercial Bank has just opened. The branch is only open Mondays and Thursdays from 1-3pm. The morning started off a little cool with some scattered showers but it has fined up and the temperature is now around 61 degrees (16 C). A new grey Singer sports car with soft-top pulls up on the opposite side of the road and a young man, neatly dressed in a dark blue suit, wearing a grey hat and carrying a brief case exits the vehicle. He looks around then crosses the road and walks up the steps and through the door into the bank. There are three people inside; Mr. Jack Burgoyne whose grocery store is situated just 50 yards up the road, Mr. Lindsay A. Spears, the Eltham Agency Receiving Officer and by chance, Mr Harry Wallace, manager of the Greensborough branch. Jack Burgoyne takes note of the young stranger; thinking to himself he appears nervous. The man approaches the counter and introduces himself as John Henderson of Greensborough and explains that he wishes to open a new account. He places his hat and £3 on the counter. Mr Spears attends to the paperwork. He asks the young man to sign two forms, which he does but then he withdraws from the counter and starts walking towards the door. Suddenly he spins around pulling an automatic pistol from his right-hand pocket. He exclaims forcefully; “The game’s on! I’ll take the lot!” Spears appears to comply by pretending to open a drawer. The man shouts loudly, “Keep your hand away from that drawer.” Spears instead reaches for a pistol in his pocket and challenges the man, “Here it is. Come and get it!” At the same time, Harry Wallace pulls a pistol from his pocket as well. The bandit fires a shot but misses, the bullet striking the counter. Both Spears and Wallace open fire and Jack Burgoyne ducks for cover. As the bandit turns and runs for the door leaving his £3 behind, he fires another shot, which strikes the ceiling. Spears fires back, and thinks he may have hit him in the foot. The bandit flees the bank and heads for the grey Singer car, registration NO-106, parked opposite. Wallace and Spears pursue him to the door and open fire again, striking the car three times around the driver’s door. Spears lets off eight shots and Wallace, seven before his gun jams. The getaway car initially heads slowly down Main Road towards Bridge Street. About 100 yards down the road, Dave Adams, a PMG employee, who has heard the shots, throws a steel manhole step at the driver. It hits the roof of the car nine inches above the driver’s head and tears the hood. Another witness claims to have seen the door blow open and the driver raise his hand. The car gathers speed and swings left into Bridge Street racing along at about 60 miles an hour careering recklessly past council employee, Mr. Percy Williams, who is driving a dray along Smarts Road [believed to be Bridge Street]. At the end of the road the Singer fails to get round the sharp turn and crashes into an embankment skidding to a stop outside the home of Mr John Clifford. One side of the car is wrecked. Mr Clifford, an aircraft engineer hears the fast travelling car bump heavily into the road bank at about 1.25 p.m. Hearing the whine of an engine he goes outside to find the grey Singer parked at the side of the road. Jack George also lives at the corner and hears the car crash. “The bandit opened the car door, ran 50 yards, and suddenly turned back,” exclaims Jack. “He took something from the car. It might have been a gun.” In his haste, the bandit drops his grey felt hat, size 6 7/8, on the road and dashes up Sherbourne Road for about 200 yards then disappears into the scrub carrying a brief case and a bundle in which a sailor’s cap can be seen. About 3 p.m., Mr H.D. Pettie of Mountain View Road, Montmorency is looking through his field glasses and notices a young man walking through thick scrub on private property some distance from his house. The man is wearing a sailor’s cap and disappears along the railway track toward Montmorency. As the day progresses, ten police cars, one motor cycle, and about 40 police led by Det. Sgt. McMennemin of Malvern CIB are searching for him. They believe he is hiding in thick scrub along the bank of the creek about half-a-mile outside Eltham township. Wireless patrol cars, four mobile traffic cars and the CIB area cars from Malvern and Kew are taking part. Police check the thief’s car and discover it was stolen from Helen Baxter, of Doncaster Road, North Balwyn from outside Victoria Barracks. Harry Wallace informs the police that he believes he recognised the bandit as the man who took his pistol from his bedroom the previous Friday morning. As night falls, armed police are posted at strategic points in the Eltham-Greensborough district. Police in cars are watching the roads. Others are searching the bush and checking passengers on trains. Little do they realise the young man has already slipped out of the net. SEQUEL YOUTH OF 19 CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED ARMED ROBBERY OF BANK AT ELTHAM Weekly Times, Wednesday 15 February 1950, page 6 Detectives who raided a house in Bell St., Coburg, Melbourne, charged a 19-year-old youth, of South Yarra, with attempted armed robbery at the Commercial Bank’s Eltham (Vic.) receiving depot on Dec. 15. Police say they recovered a loaded automatic pistol, diamond and signet rings worth more than £200, a complete set of house-breaking instruments, a sailor’s uniform, and chloroform gauze in the raid. The youth was charged that while armed with an offensive weapon, he attempted to rob Lindsay George Spears of a sum of money. He was further charged on six counts of breaking, entering and stealing. Police allege that the person who tried to hold up Mr Spears in the Commercial Bank receiving depot at Eltham on December 15. escaped in a stolen car, after Mr Spears and Mr Henry Wallace, manager of the bank’s Greensborough branch, had fired at him. After the car crashed, he escaped into thick scrub and is alleged to have changed into a sailor’s uniform. On December 9 an automatic pistol was stolen from Mr Wallace’s bedroom at the Greensborough bank. The chloroform pad recovered is alleged to have been stolen from the Dental Supply Company, Plenty Road, Preston. The rings are alleged to have been taken in a £513 burglary from the shop of James Paton. Sydney Road, Coburg. Det. Sgt. H. McMennemin conducted the investigations with Senior Dets. R. Newton and M Downie, Detectives l. Dent, R. Rayner, P. Pedersen and M. Handley and First Constable A. Thomas. The youth will appear at Eltham Court on February 22. Manager’s Gun Used in Holdup at Bank The Age, Thursday 23 February 1950, page 4 It was stated in Eltham court yesterday that a youth who robbed a bank manager of his pistol, later used it in an attempt to hold-up the bank. Kay Arthur Morgan, 19, draftsman, of Castle-street, South Yarra, was committed for trial on charges of breaking and entering, and stealing a pistol and attempted robbery while armed with an offensive weapon. He pleaded guilty. The manager of Eltham branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd., Henry Clifton Cabot Wallace, said he disturbed someone in the bedroom, in which he and his wife were sleeping, at 3 a.m. on December. 9, 1949. Later he found that his automatic- pistol was missing. On December 15 a youth, who said his name was John Henderson, entered the bank and opened a new account. As the youth was leaving the bank he turned round with a pistol in his hand and said: — “I want the lot.” Spear indicated a drawer under the counter; and said.— “Here it is. Come and get it.” The youth said:— “Keep your hand away from that drawer.” Witness said Spear then drew his pistol from his hip pocket. The youth fired at them, and Spear returned the fire. “I pulled my pistol and fired, too” said witness. The youth fired again, ran out to a car and drove off. Witness and Spear fired several shots at the car. The youth was the accused Morgan, sitting in court, witness said. Evidence was given that one bullet was found in the celling and the other in the bank. Morgan was allowed £100 bail on each charge. Morgan ended up serving three years for the failed armed robbery and became a notorious criminal. He had twin sons, Peter and Doug and even though only ten years old, Morgan would get his sons to act as lookouts whilst he committed burglaries. The lads became building contractors but when the industry suffered a downturn in 1977 and they were short on cash, they returned to the family business. Over the following 23 months they undertook 24 raids on country and outer-suburban TABs and banks. Whilst robbing one country bank for the third time, just like their father, it all went wrong ending up with a police officer shot. They were nick-named the “After-dark” bandits and are considered to be Australia’s last bushrangers. They were convicted and served 17 years in prison.5 x A4 photocopied pagesbank hold-up, cba bank, det sgt mcmennemin, eltham, h.d. pettie, harry wallace, jack burgoyne, kay arthur morgan, lindsay a. spears, main road -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilPrint (drypoint): Rick AMOR (b.1948 Melbourne, AUS), Rick Amor, 'The Ruin' from 'The Baldessin & Friends' commemorative folio, 2016
... Clifton Pugh, having lived and worked at Pugh's property, Dunmoochin in Cottles Bridge, Nillumbik during the 1980s and 90s. George Baldessin (1939-1978) was born in San Biagio di Callalta, in the Veneto in Northern Italy and arrived in Australia ten years later. A printmaker and sculptor he built his bluestone studio at St Andrews (Nillumbik) in 1971 with his partner Tess and the three Hails brothers, Rob...Clifton Pugh, having lived and worked at Pugh's property, Dunmoochin in Cottles Bridge, Nillumbik during the 1980s and 90s. George Baldessin (1939-1978) was born in San Biagio di Callalta, in the Veneto in Northern Italy and arrived in Australia ten years later. A printmaker and sculptor he built his bluestone studio at St Andrews (Nillumbik) in 1971 with his partner Tess and the three Hails brothers, Rob ...Painter, printmaker and sculptor Rick Amor is one of Australia's most distinguished senior artists. He was a good friend of the late George Baldessin and three times Archibald Prize winner Clifton Pugh, having lived and worked at Pugh's property, Dunmoochin in Cottles Bridge, Nillumbik during the 1980s and 90s. George Baldessin (1939-1978) was born in San Biagio di Callalta, in the Veneto in Northern Italy and arrived in Australia ten years later. A printmaker and sculptor he built his bluestone studio at St Andrews (Nillumbik) in 1971 with his partner Tess and the three Hails brothers, Rob, Doug and Don. Made of recycled materials the studio today contains all of George’s equipment including the large press, which he modelled himself with the help of Neil Jeffrey (Enjay Presses). George won many prizes throughout his career and is represented in many of Australia's public art collections including his famous 'Pears' sculpture in front of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. In 1975 he represented Australia in the Sao Paulo Biennale, before living and working in Paris until his return to St Andrews in 1977. In 1978 George was killed in a car accident aged 39 years. In 2001 Tess returned to St Andrews to reclaim the run-down studio and reconstitute it as The Baldessin Press & Studio - a printmaking retreat. It operates in George’s memory, so that artists may continue to create, perpetuating the generous spirit of George. 'The Ruin' is one of eight prints in the 'Baldessin & Friends commemorative folio. The folio was conceived by Tess Edwards as a fundraising initiative in celebration of the The Baldessin Press & Studio's fifteen year anniversary, and as a way to honour George Baldessin's memory. The folio is a unique coming together of seven very different and acclaimed artists who are connected by their friendship to the missing eighth member, George Baldessin. The Baldessin Press & Studio is a not-for-profit organisation created in memory of the late George Baldessin (1939-1978), whose original studio is now open to the public for creative use and as a practical legacy to living artists. The Studio is located in St Andrews, Nillumbik. Rick Amor has been an ardent supporter of the Baldessin Press & Studio and a great patron of living artists. In 2014 the Press partnered with Amor and the State Library of Victoria to create The Amor Residency at The Baldessin Press & Studio, which is part of the Library's annual fellowship program. 'The Ruin' was based on a plein air painting done by Rick Amor on a trip to Broken Hill in 2001 and reflects on death and the passing of time so eloquently portrayed by the industrial ruins of NSW. In the tradition of a Piranesi, the work emphasises the transience of life and the triumph of time. Black and white drypoint etching in which a small figure, a traveller; located bottom left, points to a large crumbling edifice (building), a stage like space in the background. Ed.14/25baldessin, print, drypoint, amor, 2018 ekphrasis, ruin, etching, ekphrasis2018 -
Melbourne Tram MuseumMagazine, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Metra News", 1980 to 1982
... Rob Downing - Deputy Chairman. Also Dick Newnham - lift operator at head office, Bob Moffatt - driver turned actor. Also has a follow up on the making of the Squizzy Taylor film "What's wrong with Squizzy" and a photo of the Editorial team and their names. .8 - Autumn 1982 - 8 pages - item on "Taking Melbourne by Storm" - Storming Mont Albert by tram, photo of Austerity bus 500, Radio Centre, Clifton Pugh tram 504, Essendon Depot (see Reg Item 1005) includes of photos of managers, revenue etc, story on the most popular conductress photo by Win Gibson (see Reg item 180 and 181), new apprentices, John Murdoch model train (Diamond Valley) builder, Sunday vintage tram service (V214) and L class to the zoo. ...Drummond, Ken Hall, Gene Marshall, Rob Downing, Dick Newnham, Bob Moffatt, Jerry Compton, Reg Robinson, John Grigg, Peter Savage, Clifton Pugh, Win Gibson, John Murdoch, Peter Saul, Norm Cross, Alan Nolan, Mike McLeod, Steve Crabb, Daryl Meade, Joe Saccasan, Raymond Stock, John Cangiadis, Bruce Davey...Drummond, Ken Hall, Gene Marshall, Rob Downing, Dick Newnham, Bob Moffatt, Jerry Compton, Reg Robinson, John Grigg, Peter Savage, Clifton Pugh, Win Gibson, John Murdoch, Peter Saul, Norm Cross, Alan Nolan, Mike McLeod, Steve Crabb, Daryl Meade, Joe Saccasan, Raymond Stock, John Cangiadis, Bruce Davey ....0 - Autumn 1980 - Passenger counting, Survey provides data, We lead the way with Z3, Wattle Park, transport in Moscow, Spike Milligan, Melbourne's decorated trams, transporting art, sports, training, and Raymond Stock, Assistant Traffic Manager Revenue .1 - Winter 1980 - Bourke St Mall is popular, Senior citizens help design new tram (Z3), A bus-only lane in Johnstone St., Depot Employees' Social and facility Melbourne. Has a profile on Mr R. C. Drummond, Traffic Manager. .2 - Spring 1980 - Christmas Message, supporting those children with polio in 1938, Trolley buses, Z3 trams being built, use of parafil in overhead, cleaning truck. Has a profile on Ken Hall, Assistant Chief Engineer - Mechanical and Reg Robinson who was the organiser for the 1938 polio event - bus driver / instructor. .3 - Summer 1981 - MMTB involvement with Australia Day pageant, note involvement of TMSV, Bendigo, BTPS 27 (26 Jan. 1981), film on apprentices, tram stop shelters, resilient track work, trolley buses, the supply and systems department including Hawthorn clothing workroom and printing department (photos) and profile on Mr Jerry Compton, Supply and systems department. (Two copies held) .4 - Autumn 1981 - new buildings at Footscray, South Melbourne, trolley buses for Melbourne?, building MAN buses, why join the Tramways Benefit Society, article that looks at the Engineering Branch and profile of John Grigg, Chief Engineer. (Two copies held) .5 - Winter 1981 - New passenger shelters, image of the Elizabeth St shelter proposal, where do old trams go?, "Around the Clock" Emergency Service (item on R10) (See Reg item 1004 for photo), formation of Tramway's Sporting Associations, retirement of Board's driver Peter Savage, bus driving school transferred to Hawthorn, Apprentices and Profile on Bill Sibbison, Depot Manager North Fitzroy. .6 - Spring 1981 - 8 pages - Making of Squizzy Taylor film - Flinders St station, Engineering Amenities at South Melbourne opened, traverser at Preston Workshops, track work - pressing curves at South Melbourne, Conductresses re-union, model tramway at the Royal Show, retirements, sporting association, tramway band, AVM, reducing noise levels, lists Editorial committee. .7 - Summer 1982 - 8 pages - Its Christmas Party time, want to charter a tram or bus?, portable radios, MMTB role in Paraplegic Games, MMTB Architect Gene Marshall retires, photo of WW2 most popular conductresses ball, MMTB Highlights, O-Bahn. Has a profile on Rob Downing - Deputy Chairman. Also Dick Newnham - lift operator at head office, Bob Moffatt - driver turned actor. Also has a follow up on the making of the Squizzy Taylor film "What's wrong with Squizzy" and a photo of the Editorial team and their names. .8 - Autumn 1982 - 8 pages - item on "Taking Melbourne by Storm" - Storming Mont Albert by tram, photo of Austerity bus 500, Radio Centre, Clifton Pugh tram 504, Essendon Depot (see Reg Item 1005) includes of photos of managers, revenue etc, story on the most popular conductress photo by Win Gibson (see Reg item 180 and 181), new apprentices, John Murdoch model train (Diamond Valley) builder, Sunday vintage tram service (V214) and L class to the zoo. Has a profile on Mr. Peter Saul, Architect. (two copies held) (see image 1178i5 for cover) Includes cartoons by Augustine, and by Barry Jones (Pick a box and Federal Parliamentarian) .9 - Winter 1982 - 8 pages - changes to Doncaster bus - Eastern Free extension, changes to Ministry will affect Board - Steve Crabb, new uniforms, Footscray Depot, apprentice awards, follow up on Austerity buses, Norm Cross and Destination City, Profile on Alan Nolan Runningsheds Engineer, and Mike McLeod MMTB Photographer. (two copies held) .10 - Spring 1982 - book - see Melbourne by tram, Bundoora tramway work, new articulated vehicles (B class trams), Elizabeth St modal interchange shelter, Brunswick depot, demise of the F class bus (Mark VI), profile of Daryl Meade bus engineer, Joe Saccasan carpenter building branch and a list of Jargon. (two copies held).Demonstrates a MMTB employee newsletter, early 1980sMagazine, two colour printed on A2 sheet, folded to A3, "METRA News", published by the MMTB. Each issue unless noted otherwise four pages. Major items listed. Each issue has personnel news, including new staff, promotions, overseas items;trams, tramways, mmtb, z3 class, bourke st, track equipment, overhead, most popular conductress competition, hawthorn depot, clothing, trolley buses, fund raising, footscray, welfare, sale of trams, recovery, r10 vehicle, flinders st, films, radio centre, essendon depot, theatre, transporting art, austerity buses, footscray depot, doncaster, minister for transport, shelters, bundoora, brunswick depot, buses, mont albert, route 42 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Sunshine State School Student Names Project
... Clifton, ? Keeble, Eunice McBean, Muriel Bentley, Ruth Wood, Peggy Riley, Annnie McVitty, Florrie McVitty 3689.19 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1930 Grade 5 Names.jpg Jack Pontin, David Templeton, Charlie Gist, Dick Whiting, Frank Scott, Des Goode, Harold Gill, Jim Singleton, Doug Robertson, Ian Perry, Jim Scott, Evan Davidon, Harry Curtin, Pat Dalling, Ted Napier, Ian Pengelly, Jack Duxson, Jim Gilson, Ron Patten, Maw Howie, Dick Darby, Bill Searle, Bill Smith, Jim Patterson, Gordon Duncan, Walter Carruthers, Bob Parsons, Rob Barkla, John Pengelly, Reg Hogan, Bob James, Bill Avery 3689.20 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - Blank Name Sheet.jpg No Names 3689.21 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1927 Grade 2 Names.jpg Ida Duncan, Edna Pritchard, Beryl Brown, ? ...Clifton, ? Keeble, Eunice McBean, Muriel Bentley, Ruth Wood, Peggy Riley, Annnie McVitty, Florrie McVitty 3689.19 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1930 Grade 5 Names.jpg Jack Pontin, David Templeton, Charlie Gist, Dick Whiting, Frank Scott, Des Goode, Harold Gill, Jim Singleton, Doug Robertson, Ian Perry, Jim Scott, Evan Davidon, Harry Curtin, Pat Dalling, Ted Napier, Ian Pengelly, Jack Duxson, Jim Gilson, Ron Patten, Maw Howie, Dick Darby, Bill Searle, Bill Smith, Jim Patterson, Gordon Duncan, Walter Carruthers, Bob Parsons, Rob Barkla, John Pengelly, Reg Hogan, Bob James, Bill Avery 3689.20 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - Blank Name Sheet.jpg No Names 3689.21 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1927 Grade 2 Names.jpg Ida Duncan, Edna Pritchard, Beryl Brown, ? ...It appears these documents are the result of an attempt to identify student names in class photos during a reunion.3689.01 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1929 Grade 4 Boys Photograph With Names.jpg John Pengelly, Jim Patterson, Jim Singleton, Doug Robertson, Harry Curtin, Harold Duxon, Reg Hogan, Walter Carruthers, Jack Duxon, Gordon Duncan, Jack Pontin, Jim Gibson, Charlie Gist, Dick Darey, Ian Perry, Pat Dalling, Bille Searle, David Templeton, Dick Whiting, Bill Avery, Evan Davidon, Des Goode, Jim Scott 3689.02 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1929 Grade 4 Girls Photograph With Names Names.jpg Maise King, Norma Rogers, Jean Cawood, Dorothy McElhinney, Beryl Brown, Vera Blackburn, Sadie Stock, Ida Duncan, Gladys Jackson, Marion Clifton, ? Keeble, Eunice McBean, Muriel Bentley, Ruth Wood, Peggy Riley, Annnie McVitty, Florrie McVitty 3689.03 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1930 Grade 5 Boys Photograph With Names.jpg Jack Pontin, David Templeton, Charlie Gist, Dick Whiting, Frank Scott, Des Goode, Harold Gill, Jim Singleton, Doug Robertson, Ian Perry, Jim Scott, Evan Davidon, Harry Curtin, Pat Dalling, Ted Napier, Ian Pengelly, Jack Duxson, Jim Gilson, Ron Patten, Maw Howie, Dick Darby, Bill Searle, Bill Smith, Jim Patterson, Gordon Duncan, Walter Carruthers, Bob Parsons, Rob Barkla, John Pengelly, Reg Hogan, Bob James, Bill Avery 3689.04 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1930 Grade 5 Boys Names.jpg Jack Pontin, David Templeton, Charlie Gist, Dick Whiting, Frank Scott, Des Goode, Harold Gill, Jim Singleton, Doug Robertson, Ian Perry, Jim Scott, Evan Davidon, Harry Curtin, Pat Dalling, Ted Napier, Ian Pengelly, Jack Duxson, Jim Gilson, Ron Patten, Maw Howie, Dick Darby, Bill Searle, Bill Smith, Jim Patterson, Gordon Duncan, Walter Carruthers, Bob Parsons, Rob Barkla, John Pengelly, Reg Hogan, Bob James, Bill Avery 3689.05 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1930 Grade 5 Boys Photograph.jpg 3689.06 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - Cannot Read Year Photograph.jpg 3689.07 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1926 Grade 1 Photograph With Names.jpg Ida Duncan, Jesie Hoskins, Betty Barlcay, Peggy Johnson, Gladys Jackson, Vera Blackburn, Ruth Wood, Florence Bird, ? Brown, Doris Adamson, ? Fletcher, Don Campbell, Joe Moiler, Bill Smith, ? Fraser 3689.08 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1927 Grade 1 Photograph With Names.jpg Beryl Styles, Florence Bird, Jessie Hoskins, Edna Harris, Doris Adamson, Edna Pontin, Betty Barclay, Pearl Mitchell, ? Fletcher, Jeff Richads, David Templeton, Joe Moiler, Laurie Kittelty, Willie Whaite, Frank Fletcher, Des Goode, Bent Johnson, ? Hogan, Ron Smith, Harry Fraser, Bill Nielsen, Stan Jowett 3689.09 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1927 Grade 1 Photograph With Names.jpg Beryl Styles, Florence Bird, Jessie Hoskins, Edna Harris, Doris Adamson, Edna Pontin, Betty Barclay, Pearl Mitchell, ? Fletcher, Jeff Richads, David Templeton, Joe Moiler, Laurie Kittelty, Willie Whaite, Frank Fletcher, Des Goode, Bent Johnson, ? Hogan, Ron Smith, Harry Fraser, Bill Nielsen, Stan Jowett 3689.10 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1927 Grade 2 Photograph With Names.jpg Ida Duncan, Edna Pritchard, Beryl Brown, Betty Lindsay, ? Slater, Alison Meyers, Edna Harris, Gladys Jackson, Gordon Duncan, Dick Whiting, Bill Smith, Des Goode, Bill Searle, Bill Avery, Norm Pengelly, Pat Dalling, Jack Scobie, Ian Perry, Charlie Gist, Jim Hogan, Frank Scott, Jim Gilson, Garry Curtin, Evan Davidson, Harry Holman, Don Mayes, jim Scott, Reg Hogan 3689.11 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1928 Grade 3 Photograph With Names.jpg Ida Duncan, Ruth Wood, Alison Meyers, Peggy Riley, Jean Cawood, Jean Whittingham, Joan Hargreaves, Edna Harris, Vera Blackburn, Gladys Jackson, Edna Pontin, Audrey Talintyre, Beryl Bron, Florrie McVitty, Muriel Bentley, Sadie Stock, Pat Dalling, Marion Clifton, Norma Rogers, Pearl Mitchell, Dorothy McElhinney, Annie McVitty, David Templeton, Doug Robertson, John Pengelly, Bob Parsons, Kevin Holman, Gordon Duncan, Walter Carruthers, Dick Whiting, Charlie Gist, Jack Duxon, Evan Davidson, Jim Scott, Bill Smith, Ian Perry, Norm Pengelly, Reg Hogan, Bill Avery, Bob James, Des Goode 3689.12 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1929 Grade 1 Names With Handwritten Names Added.jpg Veronica Goodwin, Phyle Mounsey, Jacquie Haxby, ? Mayo, ? Porter, Evelyn Shilston, Gwen Taylor, Mavis Thomson, Merle Armour, Edith Larcombe, Margaret Davies, Norm Talintyre, Max Brown, Linton Learmonth, Andy Kyle 3689.13 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1929 Grade 1 Names.jpg Veronica Goodwin, Phyle Mounsey, Jacquie Haxby, ? Mayo, ? Porter, Evelyn Shilston, Gwen Taylor, Mavis Thomson, Merle Armour, Edith Larcombe, Margaret Davies, Norm Talintyre, Max Brown, Linton Learmonth, Andy Kyle 3689.14 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1929 Grade 4 Names.jpg John Pengelly, Jim Patterson, Jim Singleton, Doug Robertson, Harry Curtin, Harold Duxon, Reg Hogan, Walter Carruthers, Jack Duxon, Gordon Duncan, Jack Pontin, Jim Gibson, Charlie Gist, Dick Darey, Ian Perry, Pat Dalling, Bille Searle, David Templeton, Dick Whiting, Bill Avery, Evan Davidon, Des Goode, Jim Scott 3689.15 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1928 Grade 3 Names.jpg Ida Duncan, Ruth Wood, Alison Meyers, Peggy Riley, Jean Cawood, Jean Whittingham. Joan Hargreaves, Edna Harris, Vera Blackburn, Gladys Jackson, Edna Pontin, Audrey Talintyre, Beryl Bron, Florrie McVitty, Muriel Bentley, Sadie Stock, Pat Dalling, Marion Clifton, Norma Rogers, Pearl Mitchell, Dorothy McElhinney, Annie McVitty, David Templeton, Doug Robertson, John Pengelly, Bob Parsons, Kevin Holman, Gordon Duncan, Walter Carruthers, Dick Whiting, Charlie Gist, Jack Duxon, Evan Davidson, Jim Scott, Bill Smith, Ian Perry, Norm Pengelly, Reg Hogan, Bill Avery, Bab James, Des Goode 3689.16 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1927 Grade 1 Names.jpg Beryl Styles, Florence Bird, Jessie Hoskins, Edna Harris, Doris Adamson, Edna Pontin, Betty Barclay, Pearl Mitchell, ? Fletcher, Jeff Richads, David Templeton, Joe Moiler, Laurie Kittelty, Willie Whaite, Frank Fletcher, Des Goode, Bent Johnson, ? Hogan, Ron Smith, Harry Fraser, Bill Nielsen, Stan Jowett 3689.17 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1926 Grade 1 Names.jpg Ida Duncan, Jesie Hoskins, Betty Barlcay, Peggy Johnson, Gladys Jackson, Vera Blackburn, Ruth Wood, Florence Bird, ? Brown, Doris Adamson, ? Fletcher, Don Campbell, Joe Moiler, Bill Smith, ? Fraser 3689.18 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1929 Grade 4 Names.jpg Maise King, Norma Rogers, Jean Cawood, Dorothy McElhinney, Beryl Brown, Vera Blackburn, Sadie Stock, Ida Duncan, Gladys Jackson, Marion Clifton, ? Keeble, Eunice McBean, Muriel Bentley, Ruth Wood, Peggy Riley, Annnie McVitty, Florrie McVitty 3689.19 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1930 Grade 5 Names.jpg Jack Pontin, David Templeton, Charlie Gist, Dick Whiting, Frank Scott, Des Goode, Harold Gill, Jim Singleton, Doug Robertson, Ian Perry, Jim Scott, Evan Davidon, Harry Curtin, Pat Dalling, Ted Napier, Ian Pengelly, Jack Duxson, Jim Gilson, Ron Patten, Maw Howie, Dick Darby, Bill Searle, Bill Smith, Jim Patterson, Gordon Duncan, Walter Carruthers, Bob Parsons, Rob Barkla, John Pengelly, Reg Hogan, Bob James, Bill Avery 3689.20 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - Blank Name Sheet.jpg No Names 3689.21 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1927 Grade 2 Names.jpg Ida Duncan, Edna Pritchard, Beryl Brown, ? Slater, Alison Myers, Edna Harris, Gladys Jacksonn, Gordon Duncan, Dick Whiting, Bill Smith, Des Goode, Bill Searle, Bill Avery, Norm Pengelly, Pat Dalling, Jack Scobie, Ian Perry, Charlie Gist, Jim Hogan, Frank Scott, Jim Gilson, Harry Curtin, Evan Davison, Harry Holman, Don Mayes, Jim Scott, Reg Hogan 3689.22 - Sunshine State School Student Names Project - 1947 Grade 3B Names.jpg Eric Sorenson, Malcolm Curry, John Bills, Barry Boxhall, Des Carson, John Ashton, Harold Rayner, Max Harper, John Finch, George Weston, Max Miller, Hugh Smith, Maree Thompson, Effie Galloway, ? Lee, Janice Mitchell, Elsie Caugh, Carol Ritcher, Shirley Gorrie, Yvonne Pascoe, Russell Castley, Shielda Clark, Joyce Smith, Margaret Guelpa, Barbara Maxell, Heather Collins, Mavis Kittlety, Sybil Harmen, Helen Slade, Reg Pascoe, Tony Russell, George Martin, Eric Scoble, Ian Kemp, ? Pyke, Ken Singleton, ? Fischersunshine state school, state school, sunshine, hampshire road
