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Merbein District Historical SocietyDocument, Lineage of Alexander (Sandy) Jamieson, 1881-2001
... Lineage of Alexander (Sandy) Jamieson...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Isabella (married name Jamieson) Driscoll Mary (married name Jamieson) South Mary Jamieson (nee South) Ivy Isabel Jamieson Gladys Leonie Jamieson Cordelia Louisa (married name Reeves) Jamieson Viola Victoria (married name Roots) Jamieson Ikey (married name Waddington) Jamieson Lineage of Alexander (Sandy) Jamieson Document ...isabella (married name jamieson) driscoll, mary (married name jamieson) south, mary jamieson (nee south), ivy isabel jamieson, gladys leonie jamieson, cordelia louisa (married name reeves) jamieson, viola victoria (married name roots) jamieson, ikey (married name waddington) jamieson -
Merbein District Historical SocietyJournal - Quarterly, Merbein Historian - Journal MDHS - No 13 (ex. The Newsletter) (2 copies) Sep. 2003, 2003
... ... Alexander "Sandy" Jamieson...Kane Len Keens Merbein West State School Mary Jamieson Alexander "Sandy" Jamieson Bowring's Staff Merbein Historian - Journal MDHS - No 13 (ex. ...150th anniversary of murray river shipping, lady augusta, charles sturt, abbotsford bridge 75th anniversary, witchetty tribe, harry traeger, jack lapthorne, f.c. kane, len keens, merbein west state school, mary jamieson, alexander "sandy" jamieson, bowring's staff -
Merbein District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Jamieson's House, 27 Commercial St. Merbein, c.1940's
... Sandy Jamieson...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Sandy Jamieson Mary Jamieson A.J. (Curlie) Laird Houses Alex Jamieson Jamieson's House, 27 Commercial St. ...sandy jamieson, mary jamieson, a.j. (curlie) laird, houses, alex jamieson -
Merbein District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Merbein Football Club Team, c.1940'5-1950's
... Jamieson... Gordon Wescombe... George Ball... Sandy...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Keith Jamieson Gordon Wescombe George Ball Sandy Congress George Maynard Ronnie Tate Gordon Matheson Fred Maynard Ken Krake Jim Lang Stan Morrison Steelo Hogan Ivan Tozer Ron Pike J. ...keith jamieson, gordon wescombe, george ball, sandy congress, george maynard, ronnie tate, gordon matheson, fred maynard, ken krake, jim lang, stan morrison, steelo hogan, ivan tozer, ron pike, j. walsh, jimmy york, bill hards, colin hudson, sport -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Red Bluff Primary School No. 3526
... Sandy Creek or Tangambalanga until a new school was built at Red Bluff. It opened in January 1906. The school had been proposed by T. Thomas, William Stuckey and James Payne. The original one-room school was built on land owned by Mrs A.E. Stuckey near Five Ways about 4 miles from the Huon Railway station. When the Tangambalanga school was rebuilt about 1910 the old one was annexed to Red Bluff as a second room. When the school opened about 35 pupils attended Grades 1 – VI under W. Boyd Jamieson...Sandy Creek or Tangambalanga until a new school was built at Red Bluff. It opened in January 1906. The school had been proposed by T. Thomas, William Stuckey and James Payne. The original one-room school was built on land owned by Mrs A.E. Stuckey near Five Ways about 4 miles from the Huon Railway station. When the Tangambalanga school was rebuilt about 1910 the old one was annexed to Red Bluff as a second room. When the school opened about 35 pupils attended Grades 1 – VI under W. Boyd Jamieson ...Red Bluff was a grazing district with a few miners, a blacksmith and a storekeeper. Its 30 children used to attend school at Sandy Creek or Tangambalanga until a new school was built at Red Bluff. It opened in January 1906. The school had been proposed by T. Thomas, William Stuckey and James Payne. The original one-room school was built on land owned by Mrs A.E. Stuckey near Five Ways about 4 miles from the Huon Railway station. When the Tangambalanga school was rebuilt about 1910 the old one was annexed to Red Bluff as a second room. When the school opened about 35 pupils attended Grades 1 – VI under W. Boyd Jamieson and assistant Miss A.M Thomas. The first Committee consisted of T. Thomas, Chairman; W. H. Stuckey, Correspondent; J. Payne, C.W. Crosthwaite and T. H. Nevin. In 1914 a teacher’s residence was built. During the First World War, Frank McNamara, a teacher at the school, was awarded the Victoria Cross; another teacher Frank Collins, was killed. Or the 12 ex-students who enlisted, 11 returned. The school itself raised considerable funds for patriotic purposes. Divine Service was held twice monthly in the school for many years. The school closed in 1952 with the pupils and buildings being relocated to the Kiewa Valley Consolidated School. The residence continued to be occupied by teachers until condemned in 1966.This item is significant because it documents a small school in the Wodonga District.A framed black and white photo of Red Bluff Primary School.On side of building Red Bluff School No 3526red bluff primary school, education wodonga & district
