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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Sepia print, 37
... rose arch...Rose Arch....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne rose arch flowers Rose Arch. 37 Photograph Sepia print ...Rose Arch.rose arch, flowers -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 25 Suffolk Road, Surrey Hills
... The property has a picket fence with a central path and a rose arch. There are 2 children walking up the street....The property has a picket fence with a central path and a rose arch. There are 2 children walking up the street. 25 Suffolk Road, Surrey Hills Photograph ...A colour photo of a Victorian style weatherboard house with block detail to the front, 2 chimneys with brick and render finish, galvanised roofing and 2 simple posts to the veranda. The property has a picket fence with a central path and a rose arch. There are 2 children walking up the street.houses, suffolk road, victorian style -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPhotograph, Architectural features for 4 Errard Street South, Ballarat
... Features shown include timber panelling, Art Nouveau design leadlights in the door, ceiling rose and arches. The veranda has iron scalloped frieze....Features shown include timber panelling, Art Nouveau design leadlights in the door, ceiling rose and arches. The veranda has iron scalloped frieze. ...4 Errard Street South was owned by Miss Jessie Gillett, who can be seen in photo 377. Features shown include timber panelling, Art Nouveau design leadlights in the door, ceiling rose and arches. The veranda has iron scalloped frieze.building, private dwelling, errard street south, jessie gillett, architecture -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Booran Road, 30, Circa 1972
... arches, bracketed eaves, stucco wall finish and cast cement ornamentation. A room has been added on the north-facing verandah in sympathetic style and finish. Internally the rooms are substantially intact with original marble fireplaces and intricate ceiling roses and cornices. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. From Glen Eira Heritage Management Plan 1996 by Andrew Ward: In 1888, John Leek, a trainer, owned Lot 15, measuring one and three quarter acres, in Booran Road, north side between Glen Eira and Neerim Roads. The land backed onto the Caulfield Racecourse Reserve. NAV was £45. In 1890 Leek built for his residence, a ten roomed brick house on the site. NAV was £200. Leek was the owner/trainer of "Ingliston" who won the Caulfield Cup in 1900. Upon the horse's death in 1901, Leek is understood to have defied tradition by spending £20 on boots for the "ragged urchins in Bourke Street" instead of "shouting" at the bar. By 1899, the property was owned and occupied by Alfred Merrill, a dentist and was known as "Andover". NA V had decreased to £ll0. By 1910, Leslie Macdonald, a gentleman had purchased the property and renamed it "Moidart". In 1910-11 Macdonald sold it to John Robertson. The property had extensive wood stables on its north-east boundary and several other outbuildings. The house continued to be described as "Brick, ten rooms" as it was in 1926 when it was owned and occupied by John Arthur, a managing director. The land measured la.2r.31p. and had a NAV of £235. Nine people lived there. In 1926, Arthur also owned the adjoining Lot 16. Other racehorses of note, known to have been stabled here include Sobar, Havelock, Proud, Future and Lord.Victorian Heritage Register https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/13532 What is significant? Lord Lodge is a thoroughbred racehorse training complex adjacent to Caulfield Racecourse, established in 1890. The area immediately around the racecourse has been associated with horse racing activities and businesses servicing the industry since the development of the racecourse in late the 19th century. Lord Lodge was named by the present occupants after the champion racehorse Lord who was stabled there in the 1950s. In the early 20th century the property was known as 'Andover' and subsequently 'Moidart'. The site consists of a single storey brick Italianate villa, jockeys' quarters, stables and open day yards with direct access to Caulfield racecourse from the rear of the property. The villa of 10 rooms on bluestone foundations was constructed in 1890 by John Leek, a horse trainer who purchased the newly subdivided land in 1888. The house has many Victorian Italianate or Boom Style features although it is more modest than many villas of its style. It has an asymmetrical facade with a faceted bay window and a prominent central tower with low pitch pyramidal roof that provides a clear view of the racecourse. Other characteristic features include stilted segmented arches, bracketed eaves, stucco wall finish and cast cement ornamentation. A room has been added on the north-facing verandah in sympathetic style and finish. Internally the rooms are substantially intact with original marble fireplaces and intricate ceiling roses and cornices. An entrance toward the rear of the southern side of the house is said to be where the stable hands, jockeys and other staff lined up for their meals. In the southeast corner of the property, backing directly on to Caulfield racecourse, is a substantial late Victorian timber stable, probably constructed in the 1890s but first appearing on the property title in 1910. The stable has 12 stalls, a loft and brick pavement and jerkin head roof form with varnished pine-lined ceiling carried on a chamfered timber frame. It has an original roof lantern. The doors of the stalls are not the original sliding doors but swing doors obtained from a barn at Epsom Racecourse in Mordialloc prior to demolition. Outside the gambrel roof has fretted barges but the building is otherwise utilitarian. Timber throughout the stalls has been worn by chewing and rubbing of horses over the century of its use. In the southern half of the property are open day yards where the racehorses are kept during the day. The red brick, single storey jockeys' quarters to the rear of the villa were probably built around 1950. A small brick, possibly late Victorian structure on the eastern boundary thought to have originally been a gardening shed, has been converted to a stable of two stalls. Modern concrete brick stables fill the northeast portion of the property. At the front of the property two Moreton Bay Figs (Ficus macrophylla), probably planted in the late 19th century, provide shade for horses in the day yards. In the 1890s John Leek sold the property, relocating his training facility to one of the newly established racecourses at Mentone or Mordialloc (Epsom). By 1899, the property was owned and occupied by Alfred Merrill, a dentist, who named the property 'Andover'. In 1910 it was purchased by Leslie McDonald, a gentleman, and renamed 'Moidart'; sold in 1910-1911 to John Robertson; and again in 1926 to John Arthur, a racehorse owner. The Victorian Amateur Turf Club purchased the property in the late 1930s and since this time has been leased to racehorse trainers. It is unclear whether the property operated as a training facility between 1899 - 1926. Several notable trainers and jockeys are associated with Lord Lodge. The best known is Arthur 'Scobie' Breasley, Australia's most successful jockey who was apprenticed to trainer Pat Quinlan at Lord Lodge (then 'Moidart') from 1928 - 1935. Breasley rode winners of the Caulfield Cup in four successive years 1942-45 and again in 1952. John Leek, the original owner of Lord Lodge trained Ingliston, the 1900 Caulfield Cup winner. Along with 'Lord' a number of well known racehorses including Sobar, Havelock, Proud and Future were trained at Lord Lodge .....Page 40 of Photograph Album with three landscape photographs of the exterior of this house.Handwritten: 30 Booran Road [top right hand corner] / 40 [bottom right]trevor hart, jenny o'donnell, booran road, mansion, caulfield east, ingliston, sobar, havelock, proud, future, lord, andover, moidart, lord lodge, grace darling, caulfield racecourse reserve, victorian amateur turf club, historic buildings register, national estate register, caulfield cup, horses, stables, horse racing, racehorses, outbuildings, racehorse trainers, depression, 1890s, brick houses, mansions, towers, verandahs, stained glass, italianate style, victorian style, architectural features, architectural styles, john leek, leslie macdonald, john arthur, john robertson, alfred merrill, jenny odonnell -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Rosealea, Long Street, 21, Elsternwick
... Nardella Paul Rosealea Long Street Elsternwick Architectural Style Victorian Style Lead Light Ceiling Roses Fireplace Arches Builders Houses House Names Buxton Auctions Article Rosealea, Long Street, 21, Elsternwick ...Newspaper article on the refurbishment of Rosealea to its original features of Victorian Era advertised for sale by Buxton 2006 with three colour photographs of lounge and bathroom plus one photograph of exterior.nardella paul, rosealea, long street, elsternwick, architectural style, victorian style, lead light, ceiling roses, fireplace, arches, builders, houses, house names, buxton, auctions -
Lorne Historical SocietyPhotograph - Photograph of a Rose Series Picture Postcard memorial Arch Eastern View
... Photograph of a Rose Series Picture Postcard memorial Arch Eastern View...G.O.R; Rose-series-post-card; Memorial-arch; Major-W.T.B. McCormack; Eastern View;...Rose picture post card P1703 circa 1950's (?) showing cars driving under ghd Major W.T.B. Memorial Arch Eastern View- note the flourishing cypress trees...Lorne Historical Society Lorne Community House Mountjoy Parade Lorne great-ocean-road G.O.R; Rose-series-post-card; Memorial-arch; Major-W.T.B. McCormack; Eastern View; Rose picture post card P1703 circa 1950's (?) ...Rose picture post card P1703 circa 1950's (?) showing cars driving under ghd Major W.T.B. Memorial Arch Eastern View- note the flourishing cypress treesg.o.r; rose-series-post-card; memorial-arch; major-w.t.b. mccormack; eastern view; -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, The Rose Stereograph Company, The Wading Pool, Greensborough, c.1939
... A timber pedestrian footbridge added after construction is visible on the far side of the bridge through the arch and beyond to the hillside which is now present day Pioneer Reserve. This glass plate negative was used to manufacture postcards (1:1 printing) for commercial sale by the Rose Sterograph Company and its subsidiaries. ...A timber pedestrian footbridge added after construction is visible on the far side of the bridge through the arch and beyond to the hillside which is now present day Pioneer Reserve. This glass plate negative was used to manufacture postcards (1:1 printing) for commercial sale by the Rose Sterograph Company and its subsidiaries. ...View looking northeast across the wading pool set into the Plenty River towards the original bluestone Greensborough Bridge (since demolished). A timber pedestrian footbridge added after construction is visible on the far side of the bridge through the arch and beyond to the hillside which is now present day Pioneer Reserve. This glass plate negative was used to manufacture postcards (1:1 printing) for commercial sale by the Rose Sterograph Company and its subsidiaries. George Rose founded the Rose Stereograph Company in 1880 and was joined by Herbert (Bert) Cutts in the early 20th Century. The pair formed a lifetime working partnership and strong personal friendship. Assisted by George’s two sons, Herbert George and Walter, and later by Neil Cutts, the Rose Stereograph Company continued its operations for more than 140 years. The company was initially built on stereographs, but as cinema took over and stereographs fell out of fashion, the Rose Stereograph Company developed Australia’s first commercially viable photographic postcard business. Specialising in postcards of iconic historical moments and significant landmarks, The Rose Stereograph Company became a staple of the Australian travel industry.This remarkable collection of glass plate negatives, transparencies, and postcards – arguably Australia’s most significant photography collection outside of public hands – has been passed down through the generations, surviving war, relocation, and the harsh Victorian climate. The historic Rose Stereograph collection is the culmination of George Rose’s dream of capturing and preserving precious moments in time and remains the legacy of the Rose and Cutts families. It is with great sadness that the Cutts family says goodbye to a collection that spans five generations and 140 years. The Cutts family understands that for these historically important pieces to rest with one family is to deny others the pleasure of their custodianship.Glass Plate Negative Size: 9.1 x 14 cmThe Wading Pool, Greensborough, Published by W. M. Butterworh No. 8postcard, travel, rose stereograph company, glass plate negative, greensborough, footbridge, greensborough bridge, main road, plenty river, w. m. butterworth, pioneer reserve, wading pool, peter and elizabeth pidgeon collection -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Postcard, The Bridge, Hurstbridge, Vic
... Arched Bridge (Monash Bridge) The Rose Series P. 4036 Reproduced in a brochure advertising the "Wattle Valley Estate" 7 minutes from the bridge. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Arched Bridge (Monash Bridge) The Rose Series P. 4036 Reproduced in a brochure advertising the "Wattle Valley Estate" 7 minutes from the bridge. ...Arched Bridge (Monash Bridge) The Rose Series P. 4036 Reproduced in a brochure advertising the "Wattle Valley Estate" 7 minutes from the bridge. The new bridge designed by Sir John Monash over the Diamond Creek near Hurst's original home "Mia Mia" seen in the distance. The Wattle Valley Estate was first advertised in August 1925 as weekend building allotments by the Greater Melbourne Land and Development Company. Advertised from £28.10.0 or £60 per block. In August 1926, 30 picked allotments of 60x150 feet were put up for auction Saturday August 14, 1926 with frontages to Valley View Road and Fawkner Crescent advertised in the “Heart of the Glorious Wattle Country” and “Within 15 Minutes of the Newly Electrified Railway Station”. The Advertiser on August 13, 1926 in an article promoting the auction stated “the estate is regarded as one of the best in the district, and will be sold practically without reserve.” It is noted that an advertisement running in The Argus February 22, 1951 offered the remaining 16 blocks for sale at £12.10.0 or £200 the lot. By March 7, the remaining blocks were advertised at £17.10.0 The Wattle Valley Estate took over 20 years to sell and then people could not build on them.Digital file only Postcards scanned from the collection of Michael Aitken on loan to EDHS, 13 Feb 2018michael aitken collection, postcards, hurstbridge, monash bridge, bridge, diamond creek (creek), mia mia, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, wattle valley estate -
Melbourne WaterPhotographs: The Maroondah Dam Wall Under Construction, 1921-1922
... rose gardens. All features of the water supply system became widely celebrated as beauty spots that continue to be very popular to this day with tourists and locals alike. This souvenir is a product of that flourishing tourist trade. These water supply sites continue to enhance Melbourne’s charm and liveability and are now recognised as places of cultural and historic significance These photographs are invaluable in providing insight into many aspects of the Maroondah Reservoir’s early development. The dam wall is a distinctive example of early engineering techniques, with its gravity arch ...The Maroondah System was first and foremost developed as a functional component of Melbourne's Water Supply System. In addition to functionality, the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works (MMBW) envisioned the Maroondah Reserve to be enjoyed aesthetically and recreationally by the public. This souvenir illustrates the realisation of the Maroondah System as a local recreational and tourist attraction in the early 20th century. The Maroondah Reserve gardens were landscaped with English-style ornamental stonework, exotic trees, flower beds and rose gardens. All features of the water supply system became widely celebrated as beauty spots that continue to be very popular to this day with tourists and locals alike. This souvenir is a product of that flourishing tourist trade. These water supply sites continue to enhance Melbourne’s charm and liveability and are now recognised as places of cultural and historic significanceThese photographs are invaluable in providing insight into many aspects of the Maroondah Reservoir’s early development. The dam wall is a distinctive example of early engineering techniques, with its gravity arch design and concrete construction. The construction of the dam wall represents an important advancement in the technology of dam-building.These images are part of a series of eight photographs which document the construction of the Maroondah Dam in the 1920s.melbourne metropolitan board of works, mmbw, melbourne water, photograph, water, maroondah dam, construction, wall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - JOHN FREDERICK HARPER COLLECTION: LODGE CERTIFICATE, 1952
... Arch Freemasons of Victoria (Bendigo), No 8454 Dated 20-6-1952. (b)Certificate to reconize John Edward Harper constituted as a Philosophic Mason Knight KH on 17-11-1956 in Bendigo. (c)Certificate Recognizing John Edward Harper as Past Grand Sword Bearer on 15.3.1967. (d)Certificate to verify that John Edward Harper was admitted to the Corona Lodge on 27.3.1933. (e) Certificate to verify that John Edward Harper was admitted to the Royal Golden Chapter in Bendigo on 26.4.1931. (f)Certificate declaring that John Edward Harper was constituted as a Knight of the Eagle and Pelican Sovereign Prince Rose...Arch Freemasons of Victoria (Bendigo), No 8454 Dated 20-6-1952. (b)Certificate to reconize John Edward Harper constituted as a Philosophic Mason Knight KH on 17-11-1956 in Bendigo. (c)Certificate Recognizing John Edward Harper as Past Grand Sword Bearer on 15.3.1967. (d)Certificate to verify that John Edward Harper was admitted to the Corona Lodge on 27.3.1933. (e) Certificate to verify that John Edward Harper was admitted to the Royal Golden Chapter in Bendigo on 26.4.1931. (f)Certificate declaring that John Edward Harper was constituted as a Knight of the Eagle and Pelican Sovereign Prince Rose ...Document. (a) Certificate admitting John Edward Harper to the degree of MOST EXCELLENT MASTER of the Royal Golden Chapter of Royal Arch Freemasons of Victoria (Bendigo), No 8454 Dated 20-6-1952. (b)Certificate to reconize John Edward Harper constituted as a Philosophic Mason Knight KH on 17-11-1956 in Bendigo. (c)Certificate Recognizing John Edward Harper as Past Grand Sword Bearer on 15.3.1967. (d)Certificate to verify that John Edward Harper was admitted to the Corona Lodge on 27.3.1933. (e) Certificate to verify that John Edward Harper was admitted to the Royal Golden Chapter in Bendigo on 26.4.1931. (f)Certificate declaring that John Edward Harper was constituted as a Knight of the Eagle and Pelican Sovereign Prince Rose Croix on 3.11.1948 at Corona Lodge.document, certificate, lodge certificate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - ST AIDAN'S ORPHANAGE, BENDIGO : 1930
... rose plantings in the foreground. The words 'Bendigo Orphanage’ is written in pencil on the reverse. A small stamp, possibly with the words - by Harringtons - is over stamped with the number 3 53. This photo was probably taken in 1930-1 during the construction of the second orphanage building, two storeys and to the east of the 1905 building. With its gables and Gothic arches...rose plantings in the foreground. The words 'Bendigo Orphanage’ is written in pencil on the reverse. A small stamp, possibly with the words - by Harringtons - is over stamped with the number 3 53. This photo was probably taken in 1930-1 during the construction of the second orphanage building, two storeys and to the east of the 1905 building. With its gables and Gothic arches ...St Aidan's Orphanage, Bendigo. Black and white photograph (11.5cm x 7cm) of the construction of a building at the orphanage with three statues and rose plantings in the foreground. The words 'Bendigo Orphanage’ is written in pencil on the reverse. A small stamp, possibly with the words - by Harringtons - is over stamped with the number 3 53. This photo was probably taken in 1930-1 during the construction of the second orphanage building, two storeys and to the east of the 1905 building. With its gables and Gothic arches, it complemented the 1905 building.bendigo, buildings, st aidan's orphanage, st aidan's orphange, bendigo. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - WES HARRY COLLECTION: 4 STEREO CARDS, ?
... Four Stereographic Cards, sold and Published by George Rose , Melbourne , (a) 4705, Delhi Durbar, State entry into Delhi, the Elephant Procession , (b) 4697, Delhi Durbar, View at the Military Review , (c) 2900 Duke of York celebrations, Melbourne, The Chinese Arch, Swanston Street , (d) 2911, Duke of York celebrations Melbourne, The Duke inspecting the troops at the review, Flemington....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PHOTOGRAPH stereo cards George Rose Stereo cards Four Stereographic Cards, sold and Published by George Rose , Melbourne , (a) 4705, Delhi Durbar, State entry into Delhi, the Elephant Procession , (b) 4697, Delhi Durbar, View at the Military Review , (c) 2900 Duke of York celebrations, Melbourne, The Chinese Arch, Swanston Street , (d) 2911, Duke of York celebrations Melbourne, The Duke inspecting the troops at the review, Flemington. ...Four Stereographic Cards, sold and Published by George Rose , Melbourne , (a) 4705, Delhi Durbar, State entry into Delhi, the Elephant Procession , (b) 4697, Delhi Durbar, View at the Military Review , (c) 2900 Duke of York celebrations, Melbourne, The Chinese Arch, Swanston Street , (d) 2911, Duke of York celebrations Melbourne, The Duke inspecting the troops at the review, Flemington.photograph, stereo cards, george rose stereo cards -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH: THE BUTTER ARCH
... Arch ... Collins Street... /Blum... R. George Rose...Black and white photograph -Duke of York Celebrations , Melbourne , The Butter Arch, Collins Street, Melbourne Victoria. Sold by George Rose Publisher Melbourne - picture designed to be viewed through stereo optic viewer , mounted on card one corner missing /References: Blum, R. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PHOTOGRAPH Streetscape melbourne Duke of York Celebrations Melbourne The Butter Arch Collins Street /Blum R. George Rose: Australia's Master Stereographer Ron Blum Oaklands Park S.A. 2008 Black and white photograph -Duke of York Celebrations , Melbourne , The Butter Arch, Collins Street, Melbourne Victoria. ...Black and white photograph -Duke of York Celebrations , Melbourne , The Butter Arch, Collins Street, Melbourne Victoria. Sold by George Rose Publisher Melbourne - picture designed to be viewed through stereo optic viewer , mounted on card one corner missing /References: Blum, R. George Rose: Australia's Master Stereographer, Ron Blum, Oaklands Park S.A. 2008, p. 33. / right of card - Rose's Stereographic Views 'photograph, streetscape, melbourne, duke of york celebrations , melbourne , the butter arch , collins street, /blum, r. george rose: australia's master stereographer, ron blum, oaklands park s.a. 2008 -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Black and White, Harold Herbert of the Ballarat Technical Art School, 1919
... rose to become Art Inspector with the Victorian Education Department. His teaching career included being appointed Principal of the Sale Technical Art School in 1898. Harold Herbert undertook further studies in England returning to Ballarat with all new entrepreneurial ideas. He worked at the Ballarat Technical Art School between 1915-19. Harold Herbert was involved with the design of the Ballarat Arch...rose to become Art Inspector with the Victorian Education Department. His teaching career included being appointed Principal of the Sale Technical Art School in 1898. Harold Herbert undertook further studies in England returning to Ballarat with all new entrepreneurial ideas. He worked at the Ballarat Technical Art School between 1915-19. Harold Herbert was involved with the design of the Ballarat Arch ...Harold Brocklebank Herbert (16.09.1891-1945) Harold Herbert was one of the first pupils at the school starting in 1891, commencing as a 15 years old he studied Applied Design and Architecture at the Ballarat Technical School of design attached to the Ballarat Fine Art Galery, transferring to the Ballarat Technical Art school attached to the Ballarat School of Mines. He was a certificated Art Teacher with the Victorian Education Department. His talents were identified by Ballarat’s Ponsonby Carew-Smith who rose to become Art Inspector with the Victorian Education Department. His teaching career included being appointed Principal of the Sale Technical Art School in 1898. Harold Herbert undertook further studies in England returning to Ballarat with all new entrepreneurial ideas. He worked at the Ballarat Technical Art School between 1915-19. Harold Herbert was involved with the design of the Ballarat Arch of Victory, and was responsible for the reproductions in ‘The Education Department’s Record of War Service. Had been principal of the Sale Technical Art School since 1898, and had undertaken further studies in England returning to Ballarat with all sorts of entrepreneurial ideas. In 1924 the Ballarat School of Mines Students’ Magazine reported “We are perfectly safe in claiming on behalf of our school, that no institution of its kind has turned out a greater number of men and women students who have since “made good” while some have achieved enviable prominence in the world of art. Amongst these later, the most brilliant is Harold B. Herbert whose work is so widely and justly appreciated throughout Australia and whose achievements are watched by his old school with the greatest pride. He commenced at the School when he was about 15 years of age, and followed a course of training very similar to what most students are doing the most valuable qualities shown by him during his career as a student were a passion for drawing and a capacity for taking pains, so essential in all artwork. He was appointed as Assistant Art Teacher at Ballarat on completion of his course, and later assistant in the office of Art Inspector. All of his spare time was devoted to out-door sketching and commercial drawing and he showed an ability in practical design for various crafts quite equal to the ability he has since displayed in depictive art. His return to this School as senior master and his departure to devote himself entirely to fine art are quite recent happenings with which all students are familiar. The wonderful exhibition he held in Melbourne on return from a sketching trip abroad has place him amongst the leading artists of Australia. Upon his death in 1945 the Ballarat School of Mines Student's Magazine recorded: "The death of the famous water-colour artist, Harold Herbert, will be a distinct loss to art in Australia. he was educated at the Ballarat Art School which it was situated in Sturt Street, and the gave promise of becoming a famous artist then. his talents were recognised, and in water-colour work he quickly made a name for himself. his landscapes in water-colour are in the principle galleries of the world, and many of them are to be found in the Ballarat gallery and in other provincial galleries. In 1941 he was appointed official war artist for the COmmonwealth, and he served in the Middle East and Syria. Exhibitions of his war pictures have been seen at different times in Melbourne."Portrait of a young man in a suit. He is Harold Brocklehurst Herbert, staffmember of the Ballarat Technical Art School (a division of the Ballarat Technical Art School). The photograph is a detail of the Ballarat School of Mines Magazine Committee, 1919. (http://victoriancollections.net.au/items/54923a682162f116140de59c)harold herbert, harold b. herbert, harold brocklebank herbert, ballarat school of mines, ballarat technical art school, art, arch of victory -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Folder, University of Ballarat, University of Ballarat Board of Technical Studies Minutes, 2000 (exact); 2000 - 2005
... Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields university of ballarat camp street kerry cox greg haines trevor hastings heather hatfield leanne rose peter kerwan wayne robinson catherine laffey wayne peart terry lloyd carla reading vice chancellor virginia fenelon rob irvine russell bray paul lambeth richard fraser david james joy nunn marilyn sleath gerry anderson peter berrisford don maconchie tafe ballarat post office jim thorpe jennifer white wes walker andrea bateman peter sudholz vicki williamson debbie eagles david butterworth grant petch cas anderson frank hurley peter matthews neville french rowena coutts peter parry University Women Roweena Coutts Iain Sedgman Mandy Kirsopp Vikki Williamson Vivienne Wittwer Jenny White Sue Goodbourn Suzi Steril Lyndall Cooper Deborah Dewer Helen Jeram Black Lever Arch file of minutes. ...Black Lever Arch file of minutes. university of ballarat, camp street, kerry cox, greg haines, trevor hastings, heather hatfield, leanne rose, peter kerwan, wayne robinson, catherine laffey, wayne peart, terry lloyd, carla reading, vice chancellor, virginia fenelon, rob irvine, russell bray, paul lambeth, richard fraser, david james, joy nunn, marilyn sleath, gerry anderson, peter berrisford, don maconchie, tafe, ballarat post office, jim thorpe, jennifer white, wes walker, andrea bateman, peter sudholz, vicki williamson, debbie eagles, david butterworth, grant petch, cas anderson, frank hurley, peter matthews, neville french, rowena coutts, peter parry, university women, roweena coutts, iain sedgman, mandy kirsopp, vikki williamson, vivienne wittwer, jenny white, sue goodbourn, suzi steril, lyndall cooper, deborah dewer, helen jeram -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Rose Stereograph Co, 1901
... Rose Stereoscopic of Melbourne. All 1901 for the Duke of York visit for the opening of Federal Parliament in Melbourne. All feature cable trams. Printed on A4 size ink-jet printer. Set of three: 1 - Duke of York Celebrations, Melbourne, The Municipal Arch..., Princes Bridge - image No. 2878 2 - ditto, the Butter Arch, Collins St - image No. 2894 3 - ditto - Prahran and St Kilda Arch, The Junction - image No. 2896. Photograph Black & White Photograph/s Rose Stereograph Co ...Photographic reproduction - sepia coloured of a three stereo pair images with details on the sides. Originals made by the Rose Stereoscopic of Melbourne. All 1901 for the Duke of York visit for the opening of Federal Parliament in Melbourne. All feature cable trams. Printed on A4 size ink-jet printer. Set of three: 1 - Duke of York Celebrations, Melbourne, The Municipal Arch, Princes Bridge - image No. 2878 2 - ditto, the Butter Arch, Collins St - image No. 2894 3 - ditto - Prahran and St Kilda Arch, The Junction - image No. 2896.trams, tramways, melbourne, royal visit, cable trams, princes bridge, collins st, st kilda junction, stereo photograph -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Rose Stereograph Co, 1901
... Rose Stereoscopic of Melbourne. Printed on A4 size ink-jet printer. Set of two: 1 - Duke of York visit, Prahran and St Kilda Arch, The Junction - image No. 2994 - same image as the third one on Reg Item 7096, but different number and exposure. 2 - Sturt St at Grenville St showing the change over between electric trams and horse tram trailers. ...Rose Stereoscopic of Melbourne. Printed on A4 size ink-jet printer. Set of two: 1 - Duke of York visit, Prahran and St Kilda Arch, The Junction - image No. 2994 - same image as the third one on Reg Item 7096, but different number and exposure. 2 - Sturt St at Grenville St showing the change over between electric trams and horse tram trailers. ...Yields information about the appearance of the intersection of Sturt and Grenville St with horse tram trailers being shunted with electric trams.Photographic reproduction - sepia coloured of two stereo pair images with details on the sides. Originals made by the Rose Stereoscopic of Melbourne. Printed on A4 size ink-jet printer. Set of two: 1 - Duke of York visit, Prahran and St Kilda Arch, The Junction - image No. 2994 - same image as the third one on Reg Item 7096, but different number and exposure. 2 - Sturt St at Grenville St showing the change over between electric trams and horse tram trailers. The same image as Reg Item 3144.trams, tramways, melbourne, royal visit, cable trams, st kilda junction, stereo photograph, ballarat, sturt st, esco, grenville st, trailers, horse trams -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPostcard - Ballarat 9 views - Rose Stereograph, Rose Stereograph Co, early 1980s
... Postcard containing a 3 x 3 panel of 9 images of Ballarat Tourist locations - Ballarat Trams featuring tram 27 in the later SEC Colour scheme, Begonias, Arch of Victory, Curiosity Shop, Gardens hot house, Kryal Castle, Sovereign Hill and the Reptile Park. Produced by Rose...Postcard containing a 3 x 3 panel of 9 images of Ballarat Tourist locations - Ballarat Trams featuring tram 27 in the later SEC Colour scheme, Begonias, Arch of Victory, Curiosity Shop, Gardens hot house, Kryal Castle, Sovereign Hill and the Reptile Park. Produced by Rose ...Postcard containing a 3 x 3 panel of 9 images of Ballarat Tourist locations - Ballarat Trams featuring tram 27 in the later SEC Colour scheme, Begonias, Arch of Victory, Curiosity Shop, Gardens hot house, Kryal Castle, Sovereign Hill and the Reptile Park. Produced by Rose Stereograph Co. of Glen Waverly, No. 1679. Tram 27 was repainted in an early SEC Colours during 1984.Yields information about Ballarat tourist attractions during the early 1980s.Postcard - plain edges, divided back, 9 images of Ballarat Tourist locations.ballarat, trams, tramcars, btps, tourism, tram 27, gardens -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPostcard (Item) - Black and white postcard, Rose Stereograph Company, "CROSSWAYS," MARYSVILLE, VIC, 1923-1967
... Rose Stereograph Co./ Armadale, Victoria. 30.5-34 Dear Shirley/ How are you all getting along/ I got your letter a long time ago. You/ got a lot of presents you ought to have/ another one soon. This is the place where/ I work you cannot take a picture of the/ front of the place because it's big trees./ This is the back photo the kitchen is on the/ right. There is no news. Hoping Mum & Dad & Arch...Rose Stereograph Co./ Armadale, Victoria. 30.5-34 Dear Shirley/ How are you all getting along/ I got your letter a long time ago. You/ got a lot of presents you ought to have/ another one soon. This is the place where/ I work you cannot take a picture of the/ front of the place because it's big trees./ This is the back photo the kitchen is on the/ right. There is no news. Hoping Mum & Dad & Arch ...A black and white postcard of the Crossways historic inn in Marysville in Victoria. The Rose Series P. 4826. The Crossways was built in the early 1920s and is the oldest building in Marysville. The Crossways historic inn survived the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires thanks to the efforts of its c-owner Greg Cherry and, in the days after the fires, provided a much-needed refuge to the Marysville community and firefighters. This postcard was produced by the Rose Stereograph Company as a souvenir of Marysville.A black and white postcard of the Crossways historic inn in Marysville in Victoria.THE ROSE SERIES P. 4826/ COPYRIGHT "CROSSWAYS," MARYSVILLE, VIC. POST CARD The "Rose" Series/ De Luxe A Real Photograph/ Produced in Australia Published by the Rose Stereograph Co./ Armadale, Victoria. 30.5-34 Dear Shirley/ How are you all getting along/ I got your letter a long time ago. You/ got a lot of presents you ought to have/ another one soon. This is the place where/ I work you cannot take a picture of the/ front of the place because it's big trees./ This is the back photo the kitchen is on the/ right. There is no news. Hoping Mum & Dad & Arch/ are all well Yours Lovingly Fred xx xx/ I'll give him a knock in the eye for Archie xxxxmarysville, victoria, australia, crossways historic inn, accommodation, 2009 black saturday bushfires, rose stereograph company, rose series, p. 4826, postcard, souvenir -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, "A Royal Portrait" (Duke of York), 1933
... From an arch over Hargreaves Street, pretty girls showered the pair with rose petals. ...From an arch over Hargreaves Street, pretty girls showered the pair with rose petals. ...Published: The Age, Sat 14 October 1933 Published title: A Royal Portrait Published caption: "Seen at his studio, Alphington, Mr. W. B. Mclnnes's portrait of the Duke of York, which he painted recently on commission from the trustees of the Castlemaine Gallery, at St. John’s Wood, London, impresses as a vital record of one whose natural habitat is a palace, and whose place in life is one of near relationship to the throne of England. The Duke is painted in the uniform of the admiral of the fleet, a highly ornate vesture entailing much elaboration of gold and numerous medals, in dealing with which the artist has not failed to centre his attention on the head, and has succeeded in producing what is undoubtedly a soundly painted portrait and a good likeness. During the five fittings Mr. Mclnnes, apart from the ordinary social amenities, found his Royal sitter little inclined to talk, though he spoke feelingly of his trip to Australia and the pleasure it had given him: but with the Duchess the tendency to be sociable was much more clearly pronounced. She took, and expressed, a keen interest in the social and political matters of the day with a special concern for the supremacy of England and Australia in all questions relating to sport, such as cricket, tennis and golf. She spoke well of her portrait painted by Quinn, and regretted that she would not see the two hung side by side at the Castlemaine Gallery." Description: An unframed painting of a standing, middle-aged man dressed in the uniform of a Royal Navy admiral of the Fleet with medals, sash, ornate belt, cuffs and epaulettes. His left hand rests on the handle of a sword in its scabbard and his bicorn hat and white gloves are on a table beside him. To his right is a globe of the world showing Australia. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: In 1933, Castlemaine Art Gallery trustees commissioned artist W.B. McInnes (1889-1939) to paint a portrait of Prince Albert, Duke of York as a companion piece to the portrait of his wife, the Duchess of York, that the gallery had commissioned Australian official war artist James Quinn (1869-1951) to paint in 1930. During the First World War, the Duchess’s childhood home, Glamis Castle in Scotland was used as a makeshift military hospital and convalescence home for wounded soldiers. Many servicemen from the Castlemaine area recuperated there and had fond memories of the kindness of the teenage Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (1900-2002, later Duchess of York) who spent the war years running errands and aiding in the welfare and morale of the patients. In 1927, the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) came to Australia to formally open the newly built Parliament House in Canberra and to tour the country. While visiting Victoria in April, they embarked on a whistle-stop train journey to Bendigo, stopping at Kyneton for ten minutes and Castlemaine for 15 minutes. At Kyneton, an excited crowd of 10,000 people welcomed the couple with “three cheers and three cheers for Baby Betty” before the Duchess was presented with a bouquet of locally grown roses and the Duke a bound album of photographs of noted beauty spots of the district. Next the Royal Couple stopped at Castlemaine to the cheers of 15,000 people. There the couple were presented with a basket of prime quality Harcourt apples and a pair of cot blankets, manufactured at Castlemaine Woollen Mills, a birthday gift for baby Princess Betty. The Duchess recognised Colonel W.E. James, of the Seventh Battalion, who had convalesced at Glamis Castle in 1917, and they chatted before the train departed, while the Duke shook hands with returned soldiers. Last stop was the town of Bendigo which was colourfully decorated with bunting and flags, arches and flowers. 3000 pigeons were released on their arrival and the liberated birds circled overhead for several minutes as if to welcome the Royal Couple. A crowd of 50,000 cheering people lined the streets in bright sunshine as the couple drove by. From an arch over Hargreaves Street, pretty girls showered the pair with rose petals. The Duke was presented with a gold nugget and an album, handsomely bound in morocco, of a history of the Bendigo mining industry, while the Duchess received a bouquet of prize winning white chrysanthemums. After 75 minutes in Bendigo they journeyed back to Melbourne for a State reception. While the couple were in Melbourne, the Duke often played lawn tennis at the Government House courts with three times Grand Slam champion Norman Brookes, who declared that while he considered the Duke a second class player whose serve lacked sting, he had a fine backhand and with time and practice he could become a first class player. The federal Parliament had previously been situated in Melbourne, but Canberra was chosen as the location for Australia’s capital as a compromise between fierce rival states, Victoria and NSW. It is written in the Constitution that the federal capital would be in “the State of NSW... distant not less than one hundred miles from Sydney.” The word Canberra is thought to derive from the local Ngunnawal word “Kanbarra” meaning “meeting place”. The Provisional Parliament House was a large, white, three storey building facetiously dubbed “The Wedding Cake”, plonked down in a bare, former sheep paddock. It was decorated for the event with Union Jacks and Australian red ensign flags. On 9 May, the day of the opening, the expectant crowd assembled in front of the building. Only two of the spectators were Aboriginal. One was Jimmy Clements (1847-1927, aka Nangar or Yangar, but popularly known as “King Billy”), accompanied by his three dogs. (The title “King” or “Queen” was often given by white settlers to Aborigines who were seen as allies and could maintain good relations between First Nations groups and the colonists. Some were given inscribed brass breastplates or gorgets to wear.) Jimmy was an excellent horse breaker and expert tracker for the police. He was also the nephew of “Queen” Nellie Hamilton (1842-1897) of the Canberra-Queanbeyan region, home of the Ngambri and Ngunnawal people. Nellie was the oldest surviving full-blooded Aboriginal woman in the district. The other was George John Noble (1840s-1928, aka Ooloogan, also “Marvellous” due to his regular use of the word). Both were initiated Wiradjuri walamira elders: “clever men” believed to have the ability to heal physical and spiritual ailments. They were also travelling showmen, skilled at boomerang and spear throwing and often performed at country agricultural shows and football matches. They had walked barefoot for three days from the Brungle Mission, near Gundagai. 11 May 1927, The Argus reported that “King Billy... claims sovereign rights to the Federal Territory” which the National Archives of Australia describes as “possibly the first recorded instance of Aboriginal protest at Parliament House in Canberra.” 10 May 1927, The Argus reported on Jimmy Clements: “During the wait great interest was taken in the appearance near the east stand of an aborigine, a member of the Gundagai tribe, and a well known character in the district. He was very old and grey and ruggedly picturesque. He was determined to go his own way in spite of the arguments of two inspectors and one sergeant of police. Immediately and instinctively the crowd in the stands rallied to his side. There were choruses of advice and encouragement for him to do as he pleased. A well-known clergyman stood up and called out that the aborigine had a better right than any man present to a place on the steps of the House of Parliament and in the Senate during the ceremony. The old man’s persistence and the sympathy of the crowd won him an excellent position and also a shower of small change that must have amounted to 30/ or 40/ [shillings].” At 10.30 am, Australia’s eighth Prime Minister, Mr Stanley Bruce (1923-1929) welcomed the Royal couple onto the crimson carpeted portico. Unfortunately, Dame Nellie Melba’s rendition of “God Save the King” and the greater part of the Duke’s reply was drowned out by the roar of squadrons of aeroplanes circling overhead. A brief religious service followed, conducted by leaders of the Methodist, Presbyterian and Anglican churches. Interestingly, there was no Roman Catholic representation at the ceremony even though around one quarter of Australians were Catholic at the time. The Duke unlocked the front doors with a golden key, then unveiled a statue of his father King George V by sculptor Sir Bertram Mackennal in the King’s Hall. Then the official party, Senators, members of the House of Representatives and invited guests entered the Senate chamber where the Duke read a message from the King, establishing Canberra as the seat of the Federal Government, watched on by Australia’s elite. The conclusion of the ceremony was announced by a gay fanfare of trumpets from the entrance of Parliament House and a 21 gun salute and answered by cheers from the crowd. The dignitaries then feasted on a luncheon of turtle soup, poached schnapper, fillets of beef, roast chicken and ham, straw potatoes, green peas, Canberra Pudding (a pudding made with dripping, dried fruit and jam), fruit, ices, coffee and cheese. They toasted the King with non-alcoholic fruit punch as the Federal Capital Territory (later ACT) was a “dry” area and no speeches were made. The diary entry that day of Ethel Baird, Lady Stonehaven, the wife of the Governor-General, is brief and to the point: “To P.H. & waited for Yorks. Ceremony went off without a hitch. Ghastly Banquet Lunch.” Later that day, the Duke mounted a coal black mare, police horse Number 303 which had been hastily re-named “Black Bess” for the occasion, to receive the final salute from the assembled troops and returned soldiers dressed in mufti. The RAAF squadron were flying overhead in “V” formations when suddenly, one of the planes, piloted by Flying Officer Francis Charles Ewen, left the formation, nose-diving 900 metres from Parliament House and landing behind the Y.W.C.A. refreshment marquee. Francis, aged only 28, tragically died of his wounds later that day. The Federal Capital Commission contracted Sargent’s Pies of Sydney to supply 5000 meals for the event. They supplied pies, sausage rolls, scones and sandwiches with the agreed price of 3 shillings a head. Only 1200 meals were served and the uneaten remainder dumped, with the Commission bearing the cost of the unsold food. An estimated crowd of 20,000 attended the opening, far fewer than the expected 100,000. Many visitors travelled long distances, bringing their own hampers of food and camping in tents as there was very limited accommodation available. Thousands of people around Australia listened to the ceremony broadcast on the wireless, with receiving sets installed in schools, public halls and workplaces and it was also filmed for posterity. The next morning, the Royal couple, along with Prime Minister Bruce and Mrs Bruce held an informal public reception on the steps of Parliament House where early settlers, residents and visitors to Canberra filed past them. The Press widely reported Jimmy Clements’ encounter with the Duke and Duchess. The Sun-Pictorial reported 11 May 1927: "MET THE DUKE. ABORIGINE KING HE APPROVED Sugarbag: Sports Suit. John Clements, otherwise King Billy, a full blooded aborigine king, aged 86, was among the 2000 who filed past the Duke and the Duchess at the public reception at Canberra to day. “How you likem Duke and Duchess Billy?” he was asked afterwards. “I think they are both very nice.” he replied in good English. King Billy was a very bedraggled figure, with tangled locks and a beard which almost hid his wrinkled and black face. He wore an old sports suit and carried a sugarbag. Passing the Duke and Duchess he turned full towards them. The crowd cheered, and the Duke and Duchess smiled. The Duke was particularly amused.” The Canberra Times reported 13 May 1927: "A REAL AUSTRALIAN. A quaint but pathetic figure stood in broad relief in the queue of ranks at the reception. Where his dusky forbears have gathered in native ceremonial for centuries past, a lone representative of a fast vanishing race saluted visiting Royalty. Despite the grotesque garb and untamed mane the aborigine comported himself not without dignity. With his three faithful dogs, he made an immediate target for a battery of cameras.” "The Argus reported 11 May 1927: "...an ancient aborigine who calls himself King Billy and who claims sovereign rights to the federal Territory walked slowly forward alone and saluted the Duke and Duchess. They cheerily acknowledged his greeting. The old aborigine, with his long, matted beard and nondescript clothing, is a popular identity of Canberra, and must be one of the most extraordinary figures who has received a Royal salute.” The Sun (Sydney) reported 10 May 1927: “Suddenly, in the midst of the forest of green and white colored hats of women, appeared a head with a shaggy leonine mane and a patriarchal beard. Jacky, the aboriginal, an identity of the district, who is also known as the King of Canberra, had arrived to testify to his loyalty. He saluted the Duke with an excellent dash, and shambled past with his faithful sheep dog aide-de-camp at his heels. The Duke and Duchess were highly amused at this quaint figure moving along with a sort of bodyguard of shrieking young boys and girls.” The Sydney Morning Herald 11 May 1927 mistook Jimmy for his friend “Marvellous”: “...the appearance of an aged aboriginal widely known in the district as “Marvellous, the uncrowned king of Queanbeyan." His beaming black countenance was almost hidden beneath a shock of hair and beard. Bare-footed and carrying a sugar bag in one hand and a tiny Australian flag in the other, he at first mistook a policeman at the foot of the steps for the Duke. To his great embarrassment and to the vast amusement of the onlookers, the policeman became the object of a hearty salutation. However, "Marvellous" was quickly shepherded back to a position in the procession and as he passed along brought his hand up to an approved military salute for the benefit of their Royal Highnesses. The Duke returned it with a special wave.” The Labor Daily 11 May 1927 irreverently reported on the scene: "People March Past. Some 400 people, old identities of Canberra marched past. They were mostly aged ladies with memories faithfully preserving the traditions of other days and curtsied reverently. The younger generations, who speedily joined the procession, behaved differently however. Surely it was the most motley collection that ever passed before Royalty. Men without collars jostled others well dressed. Fat women, young women, children of all heights and ages were there. The oldest inhabitants, in the persons of the abo, "Marbly", and his companion were present. The poor old fellows evidently were keen to get closer to the Duke than the procession dared go, but they were overawed by the stern glances of military men.” The Canberra Times reported 13 May 1927: "...and towards the end of the procession, a full-blooded aboriginal, bareheaded and barefooted, and carrying an old swag on his back, made a picturesque figure as he several times saluted the Royal couple, his old eyes beaming inexpressible delight.” The Register reported 11 May 1927: "PUBLIC MARCH PAST. Old “Jacky”, an aboriginal identity of the district, who has been following the proceedings of the various ceremonies with apparently great interest, appeared in the march past. He halted in front of the steps and raised his hand to his shaggy grey locks in an attempt at a salute. Smiling, the Duke returned the salute, and the Duchess bestowed a charming smile on the figure of mingled pathos and comedy.” Tweed Daily reported 12 May 1927: “King Billy” WAS THERE. Appropriately enough, the inevitable “King Billy” with his refreshing impression of possum and gum-leaves, was present at the dedication of the Federal capital at Canberra. Bare-footed, in a dingy old suit and battered felt hat, he wandered on to the empty stand after the illustrious assemblage had passed into Parliament House. A desolate figure in all that he stood for, he proved, an amiable representative of the dispossessed race. He cheerfully waved a Union Jack for the camera man, and grinned into the very eye of a movie man’s camera without flinching.” Footage of Jimmy filmed that day features in the film “The Birth Of White Australia” produced in 1928 and shows him enthusiastically waving a small Union Jack flag in front of Parliament House with his three dogs at his feet. The caption reads " "King Billy" calls for cheers for the son of the great white King across the seas. “Mine tinkit that pfellers father budgeree King liket me” supposedly says Jimmy." Jimmy told the Daily Telegraph, 13 May 1927 “I have opened your Parliament House on my own ground, now you can go and look at it." Jimmy died on 28 August 1927, aged 80. The Herald newspaper on 30 August 1927, published an illustration depicting Jimmy’s dog standing on his grave, his customary chimney pot hat leaning on his headstone. The caption reads: “The Dead King — His Only Mourner. Drawn by Will Dyson (King Billy, last of the Canberra aborigines, lived just long enough to see the Duke of York open Australia’s capital on the site where his tribe once roamed. He died in the Queanbeyan Hospital yesterday morning.)” A letter published in the Sydney Morning Herald, 19 September 1927 reported: "Old King Billy... Sir, ...I would like to mention... the passing away of one, if not the last remaining aboriginal chieftains. He may be called “Old King Billy,” and his death occurred here in Queanbeyan a few weeks ago. The removal of this well-known black has left another big gap in all that remains distinctively Australian in character. He was one of the last remaining tribe of the Monaro district, and one of the most predominant personalities throughout the Commonwealth. ...he had lived through 80 years all told. He was on many occasions sought by artists for his splendid physique and personality as a model, and many a journey he has had to make to Sydney on that account. A more striking and pronounced type could not be found. ...A very fine cast in lifelike form is to be seen in the Australian Museum, Sydney ...his last important appearance in public was at the Commonwealth celebrations at Canberra, to which territory he partly belonged. ...we have no aborigine statue chiselled to the memory of their race, a more fitting and lasting memorial could not be undertaken than to have one modelled from this fine figure and erected to the memory of his race at Canberra... It would be a fitting adornment if planted with the Australian gumtrees for any avenue or garden. [King Billy] ...a very intelligent fellow, responding readily to kindness and common sense. Hoping yet to see a befitting testimonial and a lasting memorial to a race that is rapidly and I may say, unfortunately, disappearing, I am etc., SYDNEY R.OAKLEY, Queanbeyan." The “lifelike form” referred to by the correspondent was a sculpture that Jimmy Clements had posed for: “The Wunderlich Aboriginal Group” for The Australian Museum in Sydney. In 1925, Mr Ernest Wunderlich, director of Wunderlich Limited, manufacturer of building materials and President of the Board of Trustees at The Australian Museum, commissioned renowned sculptor George Rayner Hoff (sculptor of the Anzac Memorial in Hyde Park, Sydney, National War Memorial in Adelaide, and “Lion” the original Holden Motor Company car emblem) to sculpt a life sized Aboriginal family group diorama as a gift to the Museum. There was much concern at this time that the Aboriginal population and especially the “full blooded” were fading into oblivion so fast that they may soon become extinct. Three “full blooded” Aborigines were chosen for models. An article in The Australian Museum magazine, July/September 1926 about The Wunderlich Aboriginal Group explained “...it will not be many years before the aborigine, in New South Wales and Victoria at least, will be an entity of the past. Every year sees a shrinkage in their number, and the coastal tribes that once roamed the Sydney district are, unfortunately, no longer with us. ...the man, who is hurling a boomerang, is Yangar, or “Jimmy Clements,” son of Gayan-Bleuet-Galoom, the late “King of Orange,” western New South Wales. “Jimmy” is an old man, but well preserved. He has a very retentive memory and recollects the various tribal customs and initiation ceremonies, but regarding these he is extremely reticent and will not communicate his “honoured secrets.” The female figure is “Nellie Walker,” a daughter of Geri-Bungel, and a native of Bombala, Monaro district, southern New South Wales. The boy is Harold Marsh, aged nine years, who was born at Kinchela, Macleay River, northern New South Wales. He is now living at the Brewarrina settlement... In the selection of aborigines great care had to be taken to ensure that the individuals were pure bloods, and to the Aborigines’ Protection Board and the Police Department of this State thanks are due for the valuable assistance rendered by them.” Ngarigo woman, Nellie Bungil Walker (1867-1932) had five children, two died as babies and her remaining children were taken from her. She worked as a domestic and was living at La Perouse Aboriginal Community, Sydney at the time of her sculpture’s creation. In the years after the sculpture was made, Nellie and Rayner remained friends. Yaegl boy Harold “Harry” Marsh was from the Kinchela Aboriginal Training Home for boys near Kempsey, (1924-1970), an agricultural training institution under the jurisdiction of the Aboriginal Protection Board to house Aboriginal boys forcibly removed from their families “in the interest of the moral or physical welfare” of the boys. The boys at Kinchela were aged 5-15 years old and referred to as numbers, not names and any connection to Aboriginal culture or language was forbidden. Brutal and cruel physical punishment and sexual assaults were rampant. Survivors recall being flogged and chained naked to a huge Morton Bay fig tree overnight or “sent down the line” where every boy was ordered to punch the “wrong doer” as hard as possible for fear that they would be next. The Kinchela children are acknowledged as part of the Stolen Generation. In 1925, Rayner Hoff created a terracotta bust “Harry Marsh” which is in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. The figures of the trio were modelled in clay before being cast in plaster and hand-coloured by Museum artist Miss Ethel A. King. The finished figures were completed with wigs and fur pelts and with Jimmy hurling a boomerang and Nellie holding a dilly-bag. They were placed in a glass cabinet in the Australian Ethnology Gallery. The subjects were not named. The Sydney Morning Herald 1 July 1926 critiqued the sculptures. "A GROUP OF STATUARY. MUSEUM’S ACQUISITION. Artistically the group is very fine, for the sculptor has caught his subjects in attitudes that reveal all the stalwart athletic lines of their bodies... The man, who is depicted as about 60 years of age, is bearded, immense, and savagely primitive-is throwing a boomerang, and beside him a boy, aged about 11 years is following beneath a shading hand, the flight of birds at which the hunter aims. Behind them, patient, obedient, stand(s) the woman waiting with her dilly bag to gather the spoils.” In 1996, Nellie’s daughter, Victoria Kempsey née Walker, happened to visit The Australian Museum and saw the sculpture of her mother, displayed semi-naked in a glass cabinet, alongside glass cabinets of taxidermied animals. She had last seen her mother 62 years previously when Nellie was dying from tuberculosis. Greatly distressed, Victoria wrote to the Museum requesting that they remove the sculpture, which they did. In 2023, a documentary was produced called “Her Name Is Nanny Nellie” which follows the journey of Nellie Walker’s great-granddaughter Auntie Irene Ridgeway discovering Nellie’s story, honouring her life and restoring her sculpture. Irene told Refinery29 Australia that “It was about reclaiming her life, reclaiming her history and who she really was as a real person. She was not a naked and unnamed lady standing in a museum. It's giving them back their families, they weren't just there to be looked at as flora and fauna or as 'natives'." The documentary was written and directed by Irene’s son Daniel King and premiered at the 2023 Adelaide Film Festival and broadcast on NITV. The restored sculpture of Nellie, dressed in 1920s style clothing was displayed at The Australian Museum, Sydney in The Bayala Nura Gallery in 2023. Irene wanted Nellie to be depicted in the way she actually was when she posed for the sculpture in 1925. The other two sculptures were not displayed due to ongoing conversations with family members and the fragility of the sculptures. It is anticipated that they may be displayed in the future. Melbourne born William Beckwith (Bill) McInnes (1889-1939) studied drawing at National Gallery School in Melbourne from the age of 14 under the tuition of artist Frederick McCubbin before succeeding his former teacher as Master of Drawing at the School from 1916-1934. He was acting Director of the NGV and Head of the National Gallery School from 1934. In 1927, Bill and official war artist H. Septimus Power were commissioned to paint the opening of the new federal Parliament House in Canberra. Septimus painted the general scene of the arrival of the Royal entourage in front of Parliament House, while Bill depicted the ceremony inside the Senate chamber. Bill was widely acclaimed for his landscapes and lauded as the heir to great Australian landscape artist Arthur Streeton. He won the Archibald Prize seven times (including the inaugural, a portrait of architect Desbrowe Annear) which made him a highly sought after portrait painter and he earned kudos for his commission to paint the Duke of York. During the breaks in painting the portrait, the pair chatted and Bill was surprised by the Duke’s wide knowledge of Australian affairs. The Duke was particularly interested to hear how the rabbit crisis was being handled. Bill’s work is held in major Australian galleries including the NGV, which has 12 of his paintings in their collection. Bill was married to fellow artist Violet McInnes and they lived at “The Poplars” in Alphington with their six children. Violet painted still life of flowers and portraits. In 1941, she entered her portrait of fellow artist Sybil Craig into the Archibald Prize and in 1945 Violet was appointed an official war artist. Defending his traditional style Bill said “...we in Australia have not been bitten by Cubism or Futurism or other of the “isms”...and I am glad of it”. References: THE DUCHESS OF YORK. (1931, December 7). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 8. Retrieved April 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4427568 WAR NURSE (1930, March 11). The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved April 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223714728 The Royal Visit. (1927, April 29). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 9. Retrieved April 4, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205813465 Canberra. (1927, April 30). Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), p. 5. Retrieved January 10, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article68233606 Australian Dictionary of Biography, Nangar, https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/nangar-33736 Australian Dictionary of Biography, Jimmy Clements, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Clements Wikipedia, George John Noble, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_John_Noble PARLIAMENT AT CANBERRA. (1927, May 14). The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), p. 37 (METROPOLITAN EDITION). Retrieved December 25, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article140733921 CANBERRA CEREMONY (1927, May 10). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 19. Retrieved November 3, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3853643 CANBERRA. (1927, May 11). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 20. Retrieved November 24, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3853897 THE FINAL SCENES (1927, May 11). The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), p. 5. Retrieved January 10, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article236614453 TWIN SONS (1927, May 10). The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved April 4, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223616143 National Archives of Australia, Aboriginal [Jimmy Clements, a Wiradjuri elder] on steps of Parliament House (King Billy), https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3050026 Sydney Morning Herald, The chant of Jimmy Clements: I’ll do the honours on my ground, thanks, https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-chant-of-jimmy-clements-i-ll-do-the-honours-on-my-ground-thanks-20241023-p5kkt5.html MET THE DUKE (1927, May 11). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 14. Retrieved November 3, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article275177101 PUBLIC MARCH PAST. (1927, May 11). The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), p. 11. Retrieved April 2, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article54271512 A REAL AUSTRALIAN (1927, May 13). The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), p. 12. Retrieved December 18, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1213124 THE PEOPLE'S DAY (1927, May 13). The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), p. 3. Retrieved April 3, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1213105 KING BILLY" WAS THERE. (1927, May 12). Tweed Daily (Murwillumbah, NSW : 1914 - 1949), p. 2. Retrieved November 27, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article190193273 A BUSY DAY. (1927, May 11). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 15. Retrieved November 3, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16374845 Nothing Wrong With Canberra Opening, Says "King Billy" (1927, May 13). The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), p. 2. Retrieved November 3, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article245750627 THIS IS MARVELLOUS! (1927, May 11). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 16. Retrieved December 9, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article275177155 Mildenhall's Canberra, Royal Visit, May 1927. Canberra citizens passing the Royal Party on the front steps of Parliament House at the Civic Reception 1927 [photograph], https://mildenhall.moadoph.gov.au/rephoto/62 Australian Dictionary of Biography, 1927 - Jimmy Clements, John Noble, and the Opening of Parliament House, https://adb.anu.edu.au/the-quest-for-indigenous-recognition/jimmy-clements YouTube, The Birth of White Australia (1928), amateurish racism on the big screen [Jimmy Clements at 11.12 minutes in], https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OByX4iPsTgo YouTube, We Were Just Little Boys, https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u4Hw9d91k2E WASTE AT CANBERRA. (1927, May 20). The South Eastern Times (Millicent, SA : 1906 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved April 4, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article200058308 YouTube, Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House, Whispers in the Corridors-An Aboriginal Presence, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwifXP61M5Y History Snoop, Air Fatality in Canberra Scars an Historic Day in Australia, https://www.historysnoop.com/air-fatality-in-canberra/ YouTube, NFSA Films, The Opening Of Canberra, Australia's Capital City, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOA8llA0iE0 Pauline Conolly, Pudding & Pies at Parliament House, https://paulineconolly.com/2022/pudding-and-pies-at-parliament-house/ THE MENU (1927, May 5). The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), p. 13 (FINAL EXTRA). Retrieved April 2, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223623278 PROMISING (1927, May 7). The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), p. 2. Retrieved December 15, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223616208 The Dead King -- His Only Mourner (1927, August 30). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 6. Retrieved November 3, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244196114 The VOICE of the CITY (1927, August 31). The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), p. 4. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article246406061 THE LAST OF HIS TRIBE. (1927, September 2). Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle (Vic. : 1882 - 1946), p. 6. Retrieved December 24, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article269318935 GONE WEST. (1927, September 17). The Irwin Index (Mingenew, WA : 1926 - 1956), p. 1. Retrieved December 23, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article251554113 King Billy Dead. (1927, September 10). The Port Macquarie News and Hastings River Advocate (NSW : 1882 - 1950), p. 5. Retrieved December 1, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article112534982 DEATH OF KING BILLY OF CANBERRA. (1927, September 16). Huon Times (Franklin, Tas. : 1910 - 1933), p. 5. Retrieved December 23, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article136428435 OLD KING BILLY. (1927, September 19). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 5. Retrieved November 19, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16404722 "Marvellous" is Dead. (1928, March 30). The Gundagai Times and Tumut, Adelong and Murrumbidgee District Advertiser (NSW : 1868 - 1931), p. 2. Retrieved December 8, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article122748136 LAST OF LACHLAN RIVER TRIBE (1926, May 3). Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), p. 7. Retrieved December 18, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article117289515 Coal Strike Effects (1926, June 11). The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), p. 14. Retrieved November 30, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article245759732 SBS On Demand, Her name is Nanny Nellie, https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/movie/her-name-is-nanny-nellie/2300137539512 The Australian Museum Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 11, July-Sept 1926, The Wunderlich Aboriginal Group, https://shorturl.at/uViTe ABC News, King Billy and Marvellous were not invited to the 1927 opening of Parliament House — but that didn't stop their fight for sovereignty, https://shorturl.at/HGpjC Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House, The thieving diva: behind the scenes of the opening ceremony at Parliament House, https://www.moadoph.gov.au/explore/stories/heritage/the-thieving-diva-behind-the-scenes-of-the-opening-ceremony-at-parliament Refinery29, Beyond a museum glass case: one First Nations woman's quest to reclaim her ancestors' story, https://www.refinery29.com/en-au/my-name-is-nelly-documentary-irene-ridgeway-interview Sydney Morning Herald, Why it took 100 years to restore the dignity of Nanny Nellie, https://www.smh.com.au/national/why-it-took-100-years-to-restore-the-dignity-of-nanny-nellie-20230719-p5dpjo.html Australian Museum, Meeting Nanny Nellie, https://australian.museum/publications/explore_summer2024/nanny-nellie/ ABORIGINES. (1926, July 1). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 14. Retrieved November 29, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16302447 Wikipedia, Kinchela Aboriginal Boys Training Home, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinchela_Aboriginal_Boys%27_Training_Home Art Gallery NSW, Harry Marsh by Rayner Hoff, https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/works/59.2000/ Art Gallery of South Australia, Lion (produced for the Holden Motor Company) by Rayner Hoff, https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/collection-publications/collection/works/lion-produced-for-the-holden-motor-company/27253/ Wikipedia, William Beckwith McInnes, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Beckwith_McInnes DUKE OF YORK PORTRAIT UNIVEILED IN CASTLEMAINE GALLERY (1933, December 4). The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), p. 18. Retrieved April 4, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article276125581 Castlemaine Art Museum, Portrait of His Royal Majesty the Duke of York, https://collection.castlemaineartmuseum.org.au/objects/181/portrait-of-his-royal-majesty-the-duke-of-yorkPhotographer notations on slide: "Portrait of Duke of York by W.B. McInnes 1933 B4".1930-1939, aboriginal culture, royal visits, openings (events), sculpture, land rights, museums, museum displays -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine State School 3112 Class Photographs and Class Lists 1929 - 1932
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Photograph Sunshine State School Grade 3 1928 Back Row L to R Ida Duncan Ruth Wood Alison Meyers Peggy Riley Jean Cawood Unknown Jean Whittingham Second Row L to R Vera Blackburn Gladys Jackson Edna Pontin Audrey Talintyre Unknown Beryl Brown Florrie McVitty Muriel Bentley Third Row L to R Unknown Unknown Pat Dalling Unknown Marion Clifton Norma Rogers Pearl Mitchell Dorothy McElhinney Annie McVitty Unknown Fourth Row L to R Unknown David Templeton Doug Robertson Unknown John Pengelly Bob Parsons Kevin Holman Unknown Unknown Gordon Duncan Walter Carruthers Unknown Fifth Row L to R Dick Whiting Charlie Gist Jack Duxon Unknown Unknown Unknown Evan Davidson Unknown Sixth Rown L to R Jim Scott Bill Smith Ian Perry Unknown Norm Pengelly Reg Hogan Bill Avery Bob James Des Goode|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 2 1927 Back Row L to R Ida Duncan Unknown Edna Pritchard Unknown Unknown Unknown Beryl Brown Unknown Betty Lindsay Second Row L to R Unknown Mr Slater Alison Meyers Edna Harris Unknown Unknown Unknown Gladys Jackson Unknown Third Row L to R Gordon Duncan Unknown Dick Whiting Unknown Bill Smith Des Goode Bill Searle Unknown Bill Avery Unknown Fourth Row L to R Unknown Norm Pengelly Pat Dalling Jack Scobie Ian Perry Unknown Charlie Gist Jim Hogan Frank Scott Jim Gilson Front Row L to R Harry Curtin Evan Davidson Harry Holman Don Mayes Unknown Jim Scott Unknown Unknown Unknown Reg Hogan|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 1 1927 Back Row L to R Unknown Beryl Styles Florence Bird Jessie Hoskins Unknown Unknown Edna Harris Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Second Row L to R Unknown Doris Adamson Unknown Unknown Edna Pontin Betty Barclay Unknown Unknown Pearl Mitchell Miss Fletcher Third Row L to R Unknown Unknown Jeff Richards Unknown David Templeton Joe Moiler Unknown Unknown Laurie Kittelty Willy Whaite Unknown Fourth Row L to R Unknown Frank Fletcher Des Goode Bert Johnson Unknown Unknown Unknown Mr Hogan Front Row L to R Unknown Unknown Ron Smith Harry Fraser Bill Nielsen Unknown Unknown Unknown Stan Jowett|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 1 Back Row L to R Unknown Unknown Veronica Goodwin Phyl Mounsey Jaqui Haxby Miss Mayo Unknown Unknown Second Row L to R Unknown Unknown Miss Porter Evelyn Shilston Unknown Glen Taylor Mavis Thomson Unknown Merle Armour Unknown Unknown Unknown Edith Larcobe Third Row L to R Margaret Davies Norm Talintyre Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Front row L to R Max Brown Unknown Linton Learmonth Unknown Andy Kyle Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade Prep 1928 Back Row L to R Jean Haworth Kitty Marsh Ina Jackson Beryl Rohner Thelma Carruthers Merle Clark Thelma Carruthers Marjorie Sharp Vena Thompson Second Row L to R Maisie Pibbs Edna Clifton Eva Bromson Eula Barkly Betty Halliday Unknown Nancy Drennan Audrey Hibbert Lesley Barker Front Row L to R Jack Steward Bill Paton Max Hargreaves Syd Gill Arthur Jowett Jim Moiler Frank Paul Reg Barclay Clarrie Roberts Jack Blight|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 4 1929 Back Row L to R Unknown Maisie King Norma Rogers Jean Cawood Dorothy McElhinney Beryl Brown Vera Blackburn Second Row L to R Sadie Stock Ida Duncan Unknown Unknown Unknown Gladys Jackson Marion Clifton Miss Keeble Front Row L to R Unkown Eunice McBean Muriel Bentley Unknown Ruth Wood Peggy Riley Annie McVitty Florrie McVitty|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 2 1929 Back Row L to R Audrey Hibbert Marion Tribe Unknown Marjorie Sharp Unknown Miss Polkinghorn Unknown Thelma Carruthers Joyce Hogan Second Row L to R Betty Halliday Joan Barclay Evelyn Mayo Eva Bromson Gertie Roberts Iris Carr Jean Mounsey Valda Ormiston Unknown Ina Jackson Phyl Greenham Edna Clifton Doreen Johnson Margaret McPherson Third Row L to R Lois Carter Lesley Barker Beryl Rohner Ivy Huggins Nancy Drennan Mr Moiler Bill Paton Syd Gill Unknown Unknown Arthur Jowett Max Hargreaves Unknown Maria Johnson Four Row L to R Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Stan Oswin Phil Davey Unknown Clarrie Roberts Len Duxon Unknown Tom Tribe Front Row Unknown Unknown Reg Barclay Ivan Carland Mr Patrick Mr Davidson Jim Reynolds Mr Fowler|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 4 1929 Back Row L to R John Pengelley Jim Patterson Dave McGregor Jim Singleton Doug Robertson Harry Curtin Howard Gill Reg Hogan Ron Pattin Walter Carruthers Jack Duxon Gordon Duncan Unknown Unknown Unknown Jack Pontin Don Mayes Third Row L to R Jim Gilson Jack Frazer Unknown Bob Parsons Charlie Gist Dick Darby Jim Lynch Norm Pengelley Unknown Les Mudford Pat Dalling Front Row L to R Ron Thompson Bill Searle Evan Perry David Templeton Dick Whiting Bill Avery Evan Davidson Des Goode Jim Scott|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 5B 1932 Back Row L to R Reg Seymour Kevin Lorenz Leo Martin Cyril Antony Norm Carland Bill Perry P Moiler Lionel Barnes Graham Roberts Lloyd Clark Willie Scott Max Hargreaves Second Row L to R Lesley Barker Joyce Hogan Iris Carr Eula Barkla Ina Jackson Marjorie Styles Dorothy Dean Jeanette Robertson Marjorie Sharp Merle Clark Thelma Carruthers Rose Brock B Herweg Edna Krause Third Row L to R Marion Tribe Eileen Hutton Gertie Roberts Jean Peeler Irene Day Lesley Petherick Beth Perry Valda Ormiston Marie Johnson Valda Brown Millie Howard Front Row L to R Bill Paton Len Duxon W Mitchell Geoff Taylor Ron Ferrell Ron Scanlon Russell Learmonth Mr Moiler Unknown Mr Chalmers Norm Carlton A Stoneham Arch McGilvrey Mr Patrick Keith Davey Arthur Jowett|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 5A 1932 Back Row L to R Clarrie Roberts Unknown Jim Reynolds W Wood Unknown Unknown Fergus Gray Mr Davidson Ron Skewes Sid Gill Mr Moiler Second Row L to R Lillian Scobie Faith Fraser Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown B Steer Beryl Rohner Ivy Carlyle Joan Oswin Ethel Smith Margaret McPherson Melba Warren Vena Thompson Eunice Lindsay Heather Hyett Doreen Johnson Third Row L to R Valda Spuring Elsie Hewitt Jean Mousey Laura Booth Susan Davidson Peggy Johnson Sissie Picken Betty Halliday Eva Bromson Ann Slater Unknown Phyl Greenham Ivy Huggins Nancy Drennan Audrey Hibbert Maisie Hibbs Edna Clifton Front Row L to R Tom Tribe R Crompton Unknown Unknown Bill Evans Unknown Jack Blight Unknown Peter Challen|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 5 1930 Back Row L to R Jack Pontin David Templeton Charlie Gist Dick Whiting Unknown Frank Scott Des Goode Harold Gill Jim Singleton Doug Robertson Second Row L to R Ian Perry Jim Scott Evan Davidson Harry Curtin Pat Dalling Ted Napier Norm Pengelley Jack Duxon Jim Gilson Unknown Third Row L to R Ron Paton Unknown Max Howie Dick Darby Bill Searle Bill Smith Jim Patterson Gordon Duncan Walter Carruthers Jim Lynch Front Row L to R Bob Parsons Jack Frazer Les Mudford Bob Barkla John Pengelley Unknown Unknown Reg Hogan Don Mayo Bill Avery|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 3 1930 Back Row L to R W Wood Russell Learmonth Jack Steward Ron Farrell Fergus Gray Mr Davidson Norm Carland Cecil Antony Lionel Barnes Lloyd Clark Bill Paton Tom Tribe Unknown Unknown Clarrie Roberts Geoff Taylor Second Row L to R Nancy Drennan Ethel Smith Eunice Lindsay Dorothy Dean Eula Barkla Jeanette Robinson B Steer T Carlisle Beryl Rohner Vena Thompson Unknown Marjorie Styles Rose Brock Edna Clifton Third Row L to R Eva Bromson Lesley Petherick Unknown Ina Jackson Jean Haworth Lesley Barker Susan Davidson Audrey Hibbert Marion Tribe Lillian Scobie Eileen Hutton Fourth Row L to R Betty Halliday Beth Perry Jean Mounsey Elsie Hewitt Joyce Hogan Margaret McPherson Marie Johnson Heather Hyett Gwenda Pommeroy Marjorie Sharp Joan Barkla Gertie Roberts Ivy Huggins Front Row L to R Unknown Jack Blight Arthur Jowett Ivan Carland Len Duxon Ron Skewes Max Hargreaves Mr Fowler Phil Davey Reg Barclay|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 6B 1933 Back Row L to R Leo Martin Graham Roberts Max Hargreaves Unknown Stan Oswin Lionel Barnes Clarrie Roberts Jack Steward Arthur Jowett Lloyd Clark Second Row L to R Audrey Hibbert Elsie Hewitt Ina Jackson Majorie Styles Jeanette Robinson Joan Oswin Unknown Merle Clark Thelma Carruthers B Steer Jean Peeler Iris Carr Third Row L to R Heather Hyett Valda Spurling Jean Mounsey Sissie Picken Dorothy Dean Eileen Went Gertie Roberts Joan Barkla Peggy Johnson Unknown Eva Bromson Joyce Hogan Ivy Huggins Marie Johnson Front Row L to R Norm Carlton Sid Gill Bill Evans Ivan Carland Jack Blight Unknown Ray Crompton A Stoneham Arthur Field Unknown Ron Ferrell Cecil Perkins Ron Scanlon Peter Challen Stan Jowett....Sunshine State School State School Hampshire Road Sunshine Student Photograph Photograph Sunshine State School Grade 3 1928 Back Row L to R Ida Duncan Ruth Wood Alison Meyers Peggy Riley Jean Cawood Unknown Jean Whittingham Second Row L to R Vera Blackburn Gladys Jackson Edna Pontin Audrey Talintyre Unknown Beryl Brown Florrie McVitty Muriel Bentley Third Row L to R Unknown Unknown Pat Dalling Unknown Marion Clifton Norma Rogers Pearl Mitchell Dorothy McElhinney Annie McVitty Unknown Fourth Row L to R Unknown David Templeton Doug Robertson Unknown John Pengelly Bob Parsons Kevin Holman Unknown Unknown Gordon Duncan Walter Carruthers Unknown Fifth Row L to R Dick Whiting Charlie Gist Jack Duxon Unknown Unknown Unknown Evan Davidson Unknown Sixth Rown L to R Jim Scott Bill Smith Ian Perry Unknown Norm Pengelly Reg Hogan Bill Avery Bob James Des Goode|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 2 1927 Back Row L to R Ida Duncan Unknown Edna Pritchard Unknown Unknown Unknown Beryl Brown Unknown Betty Lindsay Second Row L to R Unknown Mr Slater Alison Meyers Edna Harris Unknown Unknown Unknown Gladys Jackson Unknown Third Row L to R Gordon Duncan Unknown Dick Whiting Unknown Bill Smith Des Goode Bill Searle Unknown Bill Avery Unknown Fourth Row L to R Unknown Norm Pengelly Pat Dalling Jack Scobie Ian Perry Unknown Charlie Gist Jim Hogan Frank Scott Jim Gilson Front Row L to R Harry Curtin Evan Davidson Harry Holman Don Mayes Unknown Jim Scott Unknown Unknown Unknown Reg Hogan|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 1 1927 Back Row L to R Unknown Beryl Styles Florence Bird Jessie Hoskins Unknown Unknown Edna Harris Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Second Row L to R Unknown Doris Adamson Unknown Unknown Edna Pontin Betty Barclay Unknown Unknown Pearl Mitchell Miss Fletcher Third Row L to R Unknown Unknown Jeff Richards Unknown David Templeton Joe Moiler Unknown Unknown Laurie Kittelty Willy Whaite Unknown Fourth Row L to R Unknown Frank Fletcher Des Goode Bert Johnson Unknown Unknown Unknown Mr Hogan Front Row L to R Unknown Unknown Ron Smith Harry Fraser Bill Nielsen Unknown Unknown Unknown Stan Jowett|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 1 Back Row L to R Unknown Unknown Veronica Goodwin Phyl Mounsey Jaqui Haxby Miss Mayo Unknown Unknown Second Row L to R Unknown Unknown Miss Porter Evelyn Shilston Unknown Glen Taylor Mavis Thomson Unknown Merle Armour Unknown Unknown Unknown Edith Larcobe Third Row L to R Margaret Davies Norm Talintyre Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Front row L to R Max Brown Unknown Linton Learmonth Unknown Andy Kyle Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade Prep 1928 Back Row L to R Jean Haworth Kitty Marsh Ina Jackson Beryl Rohner Thelma Carruthers Merle Clark Thelma Carruthers Marjorie Sharp Vena Thompson Second Row L to R Maisie Pibbs Edna Clifton Eva Bromson Eula Barkly Betty Halliday Unknown Nancy Drennan Audrey Hibbert Lesley Barker Front Row L to R Jack Steward Bill Paton Max Hargreaves Syd Gill Arthur Jowett Jim Moiler Frank Paul Reg Barclay Clarrie Roberts Jack Blight|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 4 1929 Back Row L to R Unknown Maisie King Norma Rogers Jean Cawood Dorothy McElhinney Beryl Brown Vera Blackburn Second Row L to R Sadie Stock Ida Duncan Unknown Unknown Unknown Gladys Jackson Marion Clifton Miss Keeble Front Row L to R Unkown Eunice McBean Muriel Bentley Unknown Ruth Wood Peggy Riley Annie McVitty Florrie McVitty|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 2 1929 Back Row L to R Audrey Hibbert Marion Tribe Unknown Marjorie Sharp Unknown Miss Polkinghorn Unknown Thelma Carruthers Joyce Hogan Second Row L to R Betty Halliday Joan Barclay Evelyn Mayo Eva Bromson Gertie Roberts Iris Carr Jean Mounsey Valda Ormiston Unknown Ina Jackson Phyl Greenham Edna Clifton Doreen Johnson Margaret McPherson Third Row L to R Lois Carter Lesley Barker Beryl Rohner Ivy Huggins Nancy Drennan Mr Moiler Bill Paton Syd Gill Unknown Unknown Arthur Jowett Max Hargreaves Unknown Maria Johnson Four Row L to R Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Stan Oswin Phil Davey Unknown Clarrie Roberts Len Duxon Unknown Tom Tribe Front Row Unknown Unknown Reg Barclay Ivan Carland Mr Patrick Mr Davidson Jim Reynolds Mr Fowler|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 4 1929 Back Row L to R John Pengelley Jim Patterson Dave McGregor Jim Singleton Doug Robertson Harry Curtin Howard Gill Reg Hogan Ron Pattin Walter Carruthers Jack Duxon Gordon Duncan Unknown Unknown Unknown Jack Pontin Don Mayes Third Row L to R Jim Gilson Jack Frazer Unknown Bob Parsons Charlie Gist Dick Darby Jim Lynch Norm Pengelley Unknown Les Mudford Pat Dalling Front Row L to R Ron Thompson Bill Searle Evan Perry David Templeton Dick Whiting Bill Avery Evan Davidson Des Goode Jim Scott|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 5B 1932 Back Row L to R Reg Seymour Kevin Lorenz Leo Martin Cyril Antony Norm Carland Bill Perry P Moiler Lionel Barnes Graham Roberts Lloyd Clark Willie Scott Max Hargreaves Second Row L to R Lesley Barker Joyce Hogan Iris Carr Eula Barkla Ina Jackson Marjorie Styles Dorothy Dean Jeanette Robertson Marjorie Sharp Merle Clark Thelma Carruthers Rose Brock B Herweg Edna Krause Third Row L to R Marion Tribe Eileen Hutton Gertie Roberts Jean Peeler Irene Day Lesley Petherick Beth Perry Valda Ormiston Marie Johnson Valda Brown Millie Howard Front Row L to R Bill Paton Len Duxon W Mitchell Geoff Taylor Ron Ferrell Ron Scanlon Russell Learmonth Mr Moiler Unknown Mr Chalmers Norm Carlton A Stoneham Arch McGilvrey Mr Patrick Keith Davey Arthur Jowett|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 5A 1932 Back Row L to R Clarrie Roberts Unknown Jim Reynolds W Wood Unknown Unknown Fergus Gray Mr Davidson Ron Skewes Sid Gill Mr Moiler Second Row L to R Lillian Scobie Faith Fraser Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown B Steer Beryl Rohner Ivy Carlyle Joan Oswin Ethel Smith Margaret McPherson Melba Warren Vena Thompson Eunice Lindsay Heather Hyett Doreen Johnson Third Row L to R Valda Spuring Elsie Hewitt Jean Mousey Laura Booth Susan Davidson Peggy Johnson Sissie Picken Betty Halliday Eva Bromson Ann Slater Unknown Phyl Greenham Ivy Huggins Nancy Drennan Audrey Hibbert Maisie Hibbs Edna Clifton Front Row L to R Tom Tribe R Crompton Unknown Unknown Bill Evans Unknown Jack Blight Unknown Peter Challen|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 5 1930 Back Row L to R Jack Pontin David Templeton Charlie Gist Dick Whiting Unknown Frank Scott Des Goode Harold Gill Jim Singleton Doug Robertson Second Row L to R Ian Perry Jim Scott Evan Davidson Harry Curtin Pat Dalling Ted Napier Norm Pengelley Jack Duxon Jim Gilson Unknown Third Row L to R Ron Paton Unknown Max Howie Dick Darby Bill Searle Bill Smith Jim Patterson Gordon Duncan Walter Carruthers Jim Lynch Front Row L to R Bob Parsons Jack Frazer Les Mudford Bob Barkla John Pengelley Unknown Unknown Reg Hogan Don Mayo Bill Avery|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 3 1930 Back Row L to R W Wood Russell Learmonth Jack Steward Ron Farrell Fergus Gray Mr Davidson Norm Carland Cecil Antony Lionel Barnes Lloyd Clark Bill Paton Tom Tribe Unknown Unknown Clarrie Roberts Geoff Taylor Second Row L to R Nancy Drennan Ethel Smith Eunice Lindsay Dorothy Dean Eula Barkla Jeanette Robinson B Steer T Carlisle Beryl Rohner Vena Thompson Unknown Marjorie Styles Rose Brock Edna Clifton Third Row L to R Eva Bromson Lesley Petherick Unknown Ina Jackson Jean Haworth Lesley Barker Susan Davidson Audrey Hibbert Marion Tribe Lillian Scobie Eileen Hutton Fourth Row L to R Betty Halliday Beth Perry Jean Mounsey Elsie Hewitt Joyce Hogan Margaret McPherson Marie Johnson Heather Hyett Gwenda Pommeroy Marjorie Sharp Joan Barkla Gertie Roberts Ivy Huggins Front Row L to R Unknown Jack Blight Arthur Jowett Ivan Carland Len Duxon Ron Skewes Max Hargreaves Mr Fowler Phil Davey Reg Barclay|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 6B 1933 Back Row L to R Leo Martin Graham Roberts Max Hargreaves Unknown Stan Oswin Lionel Barnes Clarrie Roberts Jack Steward Arthur Jowett Lloyd Clark Second Row L to R Audrey Hibbert Elsie Hewitt Ina Jackson Majorie Styles Jeanette Robinson Joan Oswin Unknown Merle Clark Thelma Carruthers B Steer Jean Peeler Iris Carr Third Row L to R Heather Hyett Valda Spurling Jean Mounsey Sissie Picken Dorothy Dean Eileen Went Gertie Roberts Joan Barkla Peggy Johnson Unknown Eva Bromson Joyce Hogan Ivy Huggins Marie Johnson Front Row L to R Norm Carlton Sid Gill Bill Evans Ivan Carland Jack Blight Unknown Ray Crompton A Stoneham Arthur Field Unknown Ron Ferrell Cecil Perkins Ron Scanlon Peter Challen Stan Jowett. ...Photograph Sunshine State School Grade 3 1928 Back Row L to R Ida Duncan Ruth Wood Alison Meyers Peggy Riley Jean Cawood Unknown Jean Whittingham Second Row L to R Vera Blackburn Gladys Jackson Edna Pontin Audrey Talintyre Unknown Beryl Brown Florrie McVitty Muriel Bentley Third Row L to R Unknown Unknown Pat Dalling Unknown Marion Clifton Norma Rogers Pearl Mitchell Dorothy McElhinney Annie McVitty Unknown Fourth Row L to R Unknown David Templeton Doug Robertson Unknown John Pengelly Bob Parsons Kevin Holman Unknown Unknown Gordon Duncan Walter Carruthers Unknown Fifth Row L to R Dick Whiting Charlie Gist Jack Duxon Unknown Unknown Unknown Evan Davidson Unknown Sixth Rown L to R Jim Scott Bill Smith Ian Perry Unknown Norm Pengelly Reg Hogan Bill Avery Bob James Des Goode|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 2 1927 Back Row L to R Ida Duncan Unknown Edna Pritchard Unknown Unknown Unknown Beryl Brown Unknown Betty Lindsay Second Row L to R Unknown Mr Slater Alison Meyers Edna Harris Unknown Unknown Unknown Gladys Jackson Unknown Third Row L to R Gordon Duncan Unknown Dick Whiting Unknown Bill Smith Des Goode Bill Searle Unknown Bill Avery Unknown Fourth Row L to R Unknown Norm Pengelly Pat Dalling Jack Scobie Ian Perry Unknown Charlie Gist Jim Hogan Frank Scott Jim Gilson Front Row L to R Harry Curtin Evan Davidson Harry Holman Don Mayes Unknown Jim Scott Unknown Unknown Unknown Reg Hogan|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 1 1927 Back Row L to R Unknown Beryl Styles Florence Bird Jessie Hoskins Unknown Unknown Edna Harris Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Second Row L to R Unknown Doris Adamson Unknown Unknown Edna Pontin Betty Barclay Unknown Unknown Pearl Mitchell Miss Fletcher Third Row L to R Unknown Unknown Jeff Richards Unknown David Templeton Joe Moiler Unknown Unknown Laurie Kittelty Willy Whaite Unknown Fourth Row L to R Unknown Frank Fletcher Des Goode Bert Johnson Unknown Unknown Unknown Mr Hogan Front Row L to R Unknown Unknown Ron Smith Harry Fraser Bill Nielsen Unknown Unknown Unknown Stan Jowett|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 1 Back Row L to R Unknown Unknown Veronica Goodwin Phyl Mounsey Jaqui Haxby Miss Mayo Unknown Unknown Second Row L to R Unknown Unknown Miss Porter Evelyn Shilston Unknown Glen Taylor Mavis Thomson Unknown Merle Armour Unknown Unknown Unknown Edith Larcobe Third Row L to R Margaret Davies Norm Talintyre Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Front row L to R Max Brown Unknown Linton Learmonth Unknown Andy Kyle Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade Prep 1928 Back Row L to R Jean Haworth Kitty Marsh Ina Jackson Beryl Rohner Thelma Carruthers Merle Clark Thelma Carruthers Marjorie Sharp Vena Thompson Second Row L to R Maisie Pibbs Edna Clifton Eva Bromson Eula Barkly Betty Halliday Unknown Nancy Drennan Audrey Hibbert Lesley Barker Front Row L to R Jack Steward Bill Paton Max Hargreaves Syd Gill Arthur Jowett Jim Moiler Frank Paul Reg Barclay Clarrie Roberts Jack Blight|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 4 1929 Back Row L to R Unknown Maisie King Norma Rogers Jean Cawood Dorothy McElhinney Beryl Brown Vera Blackburn Second Row L to R Sadie Stock Ida Duncan Unknown Unknown Unknown Gladys Jackson Marion Clifton Miss Keeble Front Row L to R Unkown Eunice McBean Muriel Bentley Unknown Ruth Wood Peggy Riley Annie McVitty Florrie McVitty|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 2 1929 Back Row L to R Audrey Hibbert Marion Tribe Unknown Marjorie Sharp Unknown Miss Polkinghorn Unknown Thelma Carruthers Joyce Hogan Second Row L to R Betty Halliday Joan Barclay Evelyn Mayo Eva Bromson Gertie Roberts Iris Carr Jean Mounsey Valda Ormiston Unknown Ina Jackson Phyl Greenham Edna Clifton Doreen Johnson Margaret McPherson Third Row L to R Lois Carter Lesley Barker Beryl Rohner Ivy Huggins Nancy Drennan Mr Moiler Bill Paton Syd Gill Unknown Unknown Arthur Jowett Max Hargreaves Unknown Maria Johnson Four Row L to R Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Stan Oswin Phil Davey Unknown Clarrie Roberts Len Duxon Unknown Tom Tribe Front Row Unknown Unknown Reg Barclay Ivan Carland Mr Patrick Mr Davidson Jim Reynolds Mr Fowler|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 4 1929 Back Row L to R John Pengelley Jim Patterson Dave McGregor Jim Singleton Doug Robertson Harry Curtin Howard Gill Reg Hogan Ron Pattin Walter Carruthers Jack Duxon Gordon Duncan Unknown Unknown Unknown Jack Pontin Don Mayes Third Row L to R Jim Gilson Jack Frazer Unknown Bob Parsons Charlie Gist Dick Darby Jim Lynch Norm Pengelley Unknown Les Mudford Pat Dalling Front Row L to R Ron Thompson Bill Searle Evan Perry David Templeton Dick Whiting Bill Avery Evan Davidson Des Goode Jim Scott|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 5B 1932 Back Row L to R Reg Seymour Kevin Lorenz Leo Martin Cyril Antony Norm Carland Bill Perry P Moiler Lionel Barnes Graham Roberts Lloyd Clark Willie Scott Max Hargreaves Second Row L to R Lesley Barker Joyce Hogan Iris Carr Eula Barkla Ina Jackson Marjorie Styles Dorothy Dean Jeanette Robertson Marjorie Sharp Merle Clark Thelma Carruthers Rose Brock B Herweg Edna Krause Third Row L to R Marion Tribe Eileen Hutton Gertie Roberts Jean Peeler Irene Day Lesley Petherick Beth Perry Valda Ormiston Marie Johnson Valda Brown Millie Howard Front Row L to R Bill Paton Len Duxon W Mitchell Geoff Taylor Ron Ferrell Ron Scanlon Russell Learmonth Mr Moiler Unknown Mr Chalmers Norm Carlton A Stoneham Arch McGilvrey Mr Patrick Keith Davey Arthur Jowett|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 5A 1932 Back Row L to R Clarrie Roberts Unknown Jim Reynolds W Wood Unknown Unknown Fergus Gray Mr Davidson Ron Skewes Sid Gill Mr Moiler Second Row L to R Lillian Scobie Faith Fraser Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown B Steer Beryl Rohner Ivy Carlyle Joan Oswin Ethel Smith Margaret McPherson Melba Warren Vena Thompson Eunice Lindsay Heather Hyett Doreen Johnson Third Row L to R Valda Spuring Elsie Hewitt Jean Mousey Laura Booth Susan Davidson Peggy Johnson Sissie Picken Betty Halliday Eva Bromson Ann Slater Unknown Phyl Greenham Ivy Huggins Nancy Drennan Audrey Hibbert Maisie Hibbs Edna Clifton Front Row L to R Tom Tribe R Crompton Unknown Unknown Bill Evans Unknown Jack Blight Unknown Peter Challen|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 5 1930 Back Row L to R Jack Pontin David Templeton Charlie Gist Dick Whiting Unknown Frank Scott Des Goode Harold Gill Jim Singleton Doug Robertson Second Row L to R Ian Perry Jim Scott Evan Davidson Harry Curtin Pat Dalling Ted Napier Norm Pengelley Jack Duxon Jim Gilson Unknown Third Row L to R Ron Paton Unknown Max Howie Dick Darby Bill Searle Bill Smith Jim Patterson Gordon Duncan Walter Carruthers Jim Lynch Front Row L to R Bob Parsons Jack Frazer Les Mudford Bob Barkla John Pengelley Unknown Unknown Reg Hogan Don Mayo Bill Avery|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 3 1930 Back Row L to R W Wood Russell Learmonth Jack Steward Ron Farrell Fergus Gray Mr Davidson Norm Carland Cecil Antony Lionel Barnes Lloyd Clark Bill Paton Tom Tribe Unknown Unknown Clarrie Roberts Geoff Taylor Second Row L to R Nancy Drennan Ethel Smith Eunice Lindsay Dorothy Dean Eula Barkla Jeanette Robinson B Steer T Carlisle Beryl Rohner Vena Thompson Unknown Marjorie Styles Rose Brock Edna Clifton Third Row L to R Eva Bromson Lesley Petherick Unknown Ina Jackson Jean Haworth Lesley Barker Susan Davidson Audrey Hibbert Marion Tribe Lillian Scobie Eileen Hutton Fourth Row L to R Betty Halliday Beth Perry Jean Mounsey Elsie Hewitt Joyce Hogan Margaret McPherson Marie Johnson Heather Hyett Gwenda Pommeroy Marjorie Sharp Joan Barkla Gertie Roberts Ivy Huggins Front Row L to R Unknown Jack Blight Arthur Jowett Ivan Carland Len Duxon Ron Skewes Max Hargreaves Mr Fowler Phil Davey Reg Barclay|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 6B 1933 Back Row L to R Leo Martin Graham Roberts Max Hargreaves Unknown Stan Oswin Lionel Barnes Clarrie Roberts Jack Steward Arthur Jowett Lloyd Clark Second Row L to R Audrey Hibbert Elsie Hewitt Ina Jackson Majorie Styles Jeanette Robinson Joan Oswin Unknown Merle Clark Thelma Carruthers B Steer Jean Peeler Iris Carr Third Row L to R Heather Hyett Valda Spurling Jean Mounsey Sissie Picken Dorothy Dean Eileen Went Gertie Roberts Joan Barkla Peggy Johnson Unknown Eva Bromson Joyce Hogan Ivy Huggins Marie Johnson Front Row L to R Norm Carlton Sid Gill Bill Evans Ivan Carland Jack Blight Unknown Ray Crompton A Stoneham Arthur Field Unknown Ron Ferrell Cecil Perkins Ron Scanlon Peter Challen Stan Jowett.|Photograph and list of names Sunshine State School Grade 6A 1933 Back Row L to R Unknown Ron Skewes Unknown Cecil Antony Norm Carland Unknown Mr Davidson Unknown Fergus Gray Kevin Lorenz Second Row L to R Gwenda Pommeroy Silvia Smith Eula Barkla Margaret McPherson Rose Brock Eunice Lindsay Beryl Rohner Ivy Carlyle Faith Fraser Ethel Smith Vena Thompson Phyl Greenham Marjorie Sharp Betty Herweg Millie Howard Third Row L to R Edna Clifton Marion Tribe Margot Peeler Annie Slater Doreen Johnson Lesley Petherick Lorna Booth Susan Davidson Eileen Hutton Beth Perry Valda Brown Front Row L to R Len Duxon W Mitchell Unknown Unknown W Wood Reg Barclay Russell Learmonth Bill Paton Tom Tribe Mr Patrick Mr Moiler Unknown|Letter by Dorothy MacNeil.sunshine state school, state school, hampshire road, sunshine, student photograph -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPostcard - Folder set, Rose Stereograph Co, "Rose Series Picturesque Views of Ballarat Australia", c1940
... roses and publishers details. 1. "The Town Hall and Sturt St. " with two trams eastbound in Sturt St. The first tram is a Sebastopol type tramcar. (see image 4) 2. "Eureka Memorial" 3. "The Conservatory" 4. "The gardens and Town Hall, Sturt Street" 5. "Panorama of " Sturt St. from Town hall, looking east 6. "Avenue of Honour Arch...roses and publishers details. 1. "The Town Hall and Sturt St. " with two trams eastbound in Sturt St. The first tram is a Sebastopol type tramcar. (see image 4) 2. "Eureka Memorial" 3. "The Conservatory" 4. "The gardens and Town Hall, Sturt Street" 5. "Panorama of " Sturt St. from Town hall, looking east 6. "Avenue of Honour Arch ...Set of 12 views of Ballarat printed with six photos on either side of a folded strip of paper contained within a heavy brown paper folder. Published by the Rose Stereograph Co. of Armadale Vic., titled "Rose Series Picturesque Views of Ballarat Australia". Front cover has address area, stamp position, a drawing of roses and publishers details. 1. "The Town Hall and Sturt St. " with two trams eastbound in Sturt St. The first tram is a Sebastopol type tramcar. (see image 4) 2. "Eureka Memorial" 3. "The Conservatory" 4. "The gardens and Town Hall, Sturt Street" 5. "Panorama of " Sturt St. from Town hall, looking east 6. "Avenue of Honour Arch" 7. "The Flight from Pompeii - The Gardens" statue 8. "Bridge Street" - showing an SEC single truck tram in the street (see image 5) 9. "The Statuary Pavilion, Botanical Gardens" 10. "Sturt St." 11. "Lake Wendouree" 12. "Sturt St." (from Grenville St.) - with two ESCo trams in photograph (see image 6) (See also Reg. Item 2268 for a single postcard using this image.) All have words "Ballarat Vic." after the caption. Images 1 of front cover, 2 and 3 are of the object itself. Date of photos seem to be varied over time from early 1930's through to 1940's given the different motor cars in the photographs. On front cover in pencil in stamp area "G $7-"trams, tramways, ballarat, rose postcards, sturt st, bridge st, gardens, esco -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph - postcard, The Rose Series / The Rose Stereographs, St Patrick's R.C.Church interior
... Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road St Patrick's R.C.Church interior around 1920-30 church sunday-school building St patrick catholic Interior Rose Series P. 1138. interior of St Patricks Church Port Fairy Victoria Black and white photograph Interior looking toward the altar and the 4 panel arched windows St Patrick's R.C.Church interior Photograph postcard The Rose Series / The Rose Stereographs ...St Patrick's R.C.Church interior around 1920-30Black and white photograph Interior looking toward the altar and the 4 panel arched windowsRose Series P. 1138. interior of St Patricks Church Port Fairy Victoriachurch, sunday-school, building, st patrick, catholic, interior -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, "Swinton” Homestead in Glenorchy with two Rose archways on the lawn
... Stone drive flanked with two trees at the gate with a car to the left. Two arches covered with roses one either side of the drive. ...roses on lawn Glenorchy B/W. Photgraph: of a house with verandah. Stone drive flanked with two trees at the gate with a car to the left. Two arches ...B/W photo of “Swinton” Homestead with two archways with roses on lawnB/W. Photgraph: of a house with verandah. Stone drive flanked with two trees at the gate with a car to the left. Two arches covered with roses one either side of the drive. Humber car c1950?glenorchy -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Dr Paul Fox, Front veranda of 34 Zetland Road, Surrey Hills, 1976
... arched timber fretwork. There are 6 steps leading up to the veranda, which appears to be timber, painted deep red. There is a cane chair on the veranda and climbing roses and erigeron daisies either side of the steps....arched timber fretwork. There are 6 steps leading up to the veranda, which appears to be timber, painted deep red. There is a cane chair on the veranda and climbing roses and erigeron daisies either side of the steps. ...The correct spelling of the family is POWNE (REF: electoral rolls, BDM records). May Trebilcock Powne (15/9/1906-2/7/2009), referred to by the donor, was the daughter of Charles Powne (1871-1926) and May Trebilcock (1882-1974), both of whom are buried in Box Hill Cemetery as is their daughter May. Probate gives his occupation as collector for the Metropolitan Gas Company. His death notice gives the name of the property as "St Columb". The Pownes had 2 other daughters: Linda Merle (1914-1997) and Nancy Helen (1916-1996). This home was owned by the same family from the time it was built for approximately 90 years.A colour photo with rounded corners of part of the front veranda of a red brick home, the details of which would place it as Edwardian style. The red brick is tuck-pointed and has a horizontal band of render, painted cream, as are the door surrounds and the arched timber fretwork. There are 6 steps leading up to the veranda, which appears to be timber, painted deep red. There is a cane chair on the veranda and climbing roses and erigeron daisies either side of the steps.On the rear in grey pencil in Paul Fox's writing: "Front verandah / 34 Zetland Rd / The Powneys home / in Zetland / Road Mont / Albert. / The Powneys / came to Zetland / Road in 1917. / At that time only / Whitehorse Rd was / sealed. / Tsken by Paul Fox / c 1976 when their / daughter May lived there."may trebilcock powne, charles powne, may trebilcock, may powne (mrs), linda merle powne, nancy helen powne, edwardian style, zetland road, st columb, house names, box hill cemetery -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Montalto - 84 Union Road, Surrey Hills
... It has a slate roof, has arched colonnades on both levels and is rendered. The garden is established with a feature cypress tree and standard roses....It has a slate roof, has arched colonnades on both levels and is rendered. The garden is established with a feature cypress tree and standard roses. ...The home was known as 'Montalto'. It was built by Andreas Hansen in 1888. It was purchased by Dr John Box in 1913 and was demolished in the 1950s to make way for Sythney Court. The property was surrounded by extensive grounds and abutted Surrey Gardens. Sythney Court was so named to commemorate the Box family's association with a Cornish village of the same name.A black & white photo of double-storey Victorian mansion. It has a slate roof, has arched colonnades on both levels and is rendered. The garden is established with a feature cypress tree and standard roses.andrea hansen, union road, surrey hills, dr john box, sythney court, surrey gardens, 'montalto' -
Linton and District Historical Society IncStereograph, The Rose Stereographs, Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington and London, 15,336 The Champs Elysees, Paris, France, Copyright 1912
... Arch of Triumph, PARIS, FRANCE. Stereograph of two black and white images. Image shows a road running through long rows of buildings. Many horsedrawn vehicles travelling along road. 15,336 The Champs Elysees, Paris, France Stereograph The Rose Stereographs, Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington and London ...One of two sets of stereographs donated by the O'Beirne family along with a stereoscope for viewing (Stereoscope is Registration no. 2014-51).Stereograph of two black and white images. Image shows a road running through long rows of buildings. Many horsedrawn vehicles travelling along road.15,336. THE CHAMPS ELYSEES, the Most Fashionable of Parisian Boulevards. Viewed from / the Top of the Arch of Triumph, PARIS, FRANCE.stereographs -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Veronica Burgess, Alister Clark Rose Garden, 12th December 1999
... Alister Clark Alister Clark Memorial Rose Garden Glenara Homestead Bulla Rose Gardens A non-digital coloured photograph of a man standing beside a timber arch in a garden. ...The man in the photograph is Alan McKenzie a long time resident of Bulla. He was a guest at the official opening in Bulla of the Alister Clark Memorial Rose Garden on 12th December 1999. The garden is in the grounds of the former Shire of Bulla council offices. Alister Clark developed many varieties of roses at his property, 'Glenara' in Bulla.The establishment of the Memorial Rose Garden in Bulla acknowledges the contribution made by Alister Clark to gardens in Victoria.A non-digital coloured photograph of a man standing beside a timber arch in a garden. A small bluestone building with a slate roof is in the background.alister clark, alister clark memorial rose garden, glenara homestead, bulla, rose gardens
