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Numurkah & District Historical Society
Container - Leather School Bags x 2
... Leather School Bags x 2...school, education, school bags, 1960's numurkah primary...These school bags were used by the Cook children when... these school bags... high-country These school bags were used by the Cook children ...These school bags were used by the Cook children when attending Numurkah Primary School in the 1960's2 x Brown leather school bag (satchel style). Two straps & buckles at the front for securing items inside. Two straps & buckles on the back for use as shoulder straps. As per photos above. Names of school students who used these school bagsschool, education, school bags, 1960's numurkah primary school, cook family -
Arapiles Historical Society
School Bags
... School Bags...school information, 4 school bags, 1. Lohe Annamarie 1910... school bag bag school school information, 4 school bags, 1. Lohe ...school information, 4 school bags, 1. Lohe Annamarie 1910, 2. Mutschool bag, bag, school -
Bialik College
Accessory - School bags, c. 1990s, c. 1990s
... School bags, c. 1990s...Two well-used, Bialik College-branded school bags... Two well-used, Bialik College-branded school bags ...Two well-used, Bialik College-branded school bags with 'Kaufman' handwritten on them, circa 1990s. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record. -
Hume City Civic Collection
Accessory - School bag, c1930s
... school bags... the school their bags increased in size and weight.... the school their bags increased in size and weight. School equipment ...Children used bags like this one to carry their books and writing materials to and from School. As they advanced through the school their bags increased in size and weight.A small leather school bag with the provision for two buckles in the front. The original strap has been removed and replaced with one strap which has been fixed to the flap across the top of the bag.school equipment, schools, school bags -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - School lunch bag, B & P Hoy Wholesalers Warrnambool, 1960s
... School lunch bags... their lunches from a school canteen. The bags were distributed by B & P... from a school canteen. The bags were distributed by B & P Hoy ...This bag has been produced for school children to order their lunches from a school canteen. The bags were distributed by B & P Hoy, wholesalers who had a retail shop at 48 Kepler Street and a warehouse and office at 1074 Raglan Parade. (Approximate dates 1960s to 1980s)This item is of interest as an example of local school lunch bags in the 1960s.A white paper bag with blue and red printing and sketches of five children, a dog, a skate board, an old time school master and the Australian flag. The bag opening has serrated edging.B & P HOY WHOLESALERS "THE MONEY SAVERS" 1074 RAGLAN PARADE WARRNAMBOOLschool canteens, b & p hoy warrnambool, school lunch bags -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bag, School satchel - leather, Circa mid 20th century
... school bags... school satchel boys' leather satchel school bags Four purple ...A satchel used by students to carry their requirements to and fro between school and home. Typically it would contain lunch and a homework book generally a small exercise book which would contain the set work for the evening. They were sturdily and simply constructed so as to withstand the daily rigour of the school ground.A common object with which many people would identifyBrown leather satchel with gusset on either side. The surface has crocodile skin profile. Two leather straps with buckles on either side. The back has straps which are fastened with metal studs at the top and laced through slits at the bottom . The strap itself is joined with a buckle. One side has been restitched toward the bottom of the satchel.Four purple "Warrnambool and District Historical Society" stamps on the inside. The remnants of a name which is unreadable. "5620" in red on left hand side. A stamp *** leather and other details which are unreadable.warrnambool, school satchel, boys' leather satchel, school bags -
Greensborough Historical Society
Uniform - School Bag, Watsonia High School bag, 1960s
... school bags...-1970. school uniform school bags dawn petts watsonia high ...Watsonia High School bag. Owned by Dawn Petts of Greenhills who attended Watsonia High from 1965-1970.Grey school bag with long strap. White binding on edges and zip closure.School motto on side of bag: "Watsonia. Nothing without labour."school uniform, school bags, dawn petts, watsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Equipment, School case, 1930c
... school bags... hill primary school briar hill state school school bags Norma ...Used by Norma Bishop (donor's mother), who lived at 30 Carnon Street Greensborough, when she attended Briar Hill State School in 1942-43Steel school case, two catches with handle, originally painted in silver, now rusty.Norma Bishop Carnon St. Greensborough in white paint inside lidbishop family, briar hill primary school, briar hill state school, school bags -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - black and white, Ballarat School of Mines Emergency Shelters, 1942, 1942
... students wear their school blazers, hats and school bags. Sandbags..., hats and school bags. Sandbags surround the trenches which were ...This photograph was taken during an air-raid drill in the slit trenches. Two black and white photos of Ballarat School of Mines slit trenches in the grounds of the Ballarat School of Mines. Students of the Ballarat Junior Technical School are in the zig zag trenches. Many students wear their school blazers, hats and school bags. Sandbags surround the trenches which were situated near Albert Street, Ballarat.ballarat school of mines, ballarat junior technical school, world war, world war 2, air raid shelter, education, school, emergency shelter, world war two, class -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Stamp sorting, Keesing Photographic Pty Ltd, Widows activities, 1992
... Colour photo of Beryl Billing with two school girls... Billing with two school girls and bags of letters. Widows ...A Legacy widow, Beryl Billing, with two school girls from Siena College and a lot of loose letters. Six school girls came to Legacy house to meet the weekly gathering of the stamp ladies. They had chosen Legacy as a cause they wanted to help and decided to collect stamps, they donated over 5,000 stamps. The widows clubs have sorted used stamps and sold to a stamp dealer for many years to the present day. It raises funds and provides a purpose for gathering together. Beryl Billings was the co-ordinator of the stamp sorting for many years. This photo was featured on the back cover of The Answer newsletter in September 1992.A record of the type of activities Legacy provided as a social outlet for widows and for fundraising. Colour photo of Beryl Billing with two school girls and bags of letters.Hand written "A / Pg 20 / Crop top" in blue penwidows, fundraising, answer, stamps, beryl billing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO TEACHERS' COLLEGE STUDENTS
... on the steps reading their notes with their school bags lying around... are sitting on the steps reading their notes with their school bags ...A black and white photograph of Bendigo Teachers' College female students c.1949. "To illustrate 'The End of a Decade' (in J.C. Burnett's History of B.T.C.). The platform outside the common rooms which is our apron stage for Shakespearean productions. Also a typical group of students. Army hut brought from Tatura to form 2 Common Rooms.'' The students are sitting on the steps reading their notes with their school bags lying around them. See 3320.100bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college students, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college, tertiary education, teacher training, miss j.c. burnett, mr. geoff pryor, teaching, photo, photos, photograph, photographs, history, fashion, costume, clothing -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Schools, leather satchel c1950, c1950
... 3074 c 1952. Most school children used these bags to carry... school children used these bags to carry their exercise books ...This brown leather school bag / satchel was used by Carol Poole (nee Smith) whilst attending Ormond State Primary School 3074 c 1952. Most school children used these bags to carry their exercise books, readers, pens and pencils and lunch to and from daily Classes The bag had 2 shoulder straps that enabled it to be carried on the child’s back Mrs Carol Poole , a member of CMHS, grew up in McKinnon and attended the Ormond State Primary School c1952.A brown leather school bag/ satchel with 2 fastening straps and metal buckles, but minus shoulder straps No 13schools, pupils, ormond state primary school, moorabbin, ormond, mckinnon, bentleigh, satchels, schoolbags -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Educational Activity - Tetrominoes
Design Education - Patterns, Shapes. Tesalations. Geometry. Problem solvingMt Beauty Primary School mathematics and problem solvingCardboard box with red top cover surrounding black and beige shapes and 'Tetrominoes' / 'A game of skill for young and old'. Top cover lifts up. Inside: 2 plastic bags one with red, white and yellow plastic shapes with separate black base. Second bag: with 'Teachers Notes' leaflet and small booklet 'How to play / Tetrominois.' 1992mt beauty primary school, educational, mathematics, teaching aid -
Federation University Historical Collection
Unknown, Paper bags from Sutton's Music Store
Henry Sutton is a talented world-wide accepted inventor with inventions relating to the telephone, photography, wireless, cars, motorcycles, and bicycles as well as many more inventions. Henry was also one of four brothers that ran the Sutton's Music Store after the death of their Father Richard Sutton. Henry Sutton taught Applied Electricity at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1883 to 1886..1 various paper bags with black pictures and red writing .2 white paper bag with blue squares and white writingsuttons everything in sound, suttons, henry sutton, paper bags -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Inwards Correspondence to the Ballarat School of Mines, 1898, 1898
A number of handwritten letters bound together with a brass split pin on the top right corner. * Letter from Thomas Harwood from Port Darwin concerning bags of auriferous sand for treatment. * Letterhead from Ivor Davies, Cambrian Battery, Mosquito Flat * Request for results and certificates from D.W. Kennedy * J.H. Salter requesting a Ballarat School of Mines prospectus * Ballarat School of Mines Indentures student Thonmas Andrews * Letter introducing prospective student Walter Pomeroy * Ballarat School of Mines visit to New Normanby Mine * Letter from Sara McLean of Daylesfors asking about Botany, Geology and Drawing classes and railway forms. thomas harwood, darwin, mining, letterhead, ivor davis, frogmore sorell tasmania, d.w. kennedy, james horsfall, walter andrews, thomas p. lewis, j.h. salter, lettercard, queenstown tasmania, arch douglas, thomas andrews, gundagai, joseph bryant, c.m. bryant, percy glenton, clunes, land surveying, chalk and cahir, steam gauge testing, brisbane newspaper company, h. herman, t. price, geelong college letterhead, walter pomeroy, industrial schools act, n.r salmon, james and mccrindle, homes mccrindle, broken hill, j.e. blake, norval, john pearce, new nprmanby mine, maryborough school of mines, duncan mcdougall, old scotch collegians club, w.a. gosman, broken hill pty co. ltd, w. robertson, howard smith and sons, sara mclean, daylesford, william h. nicholas, surprise gold mining company, a. vaudeau, j.w. banfield, letterhead*, william howard smith and sons, port pirrie, blakeville, royal mint, assay -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Letter from Thos T. Draper & Co to Ballarat School of Mines
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor of Federation UniversityHandwritten letter on lined paper with letterhead Written on the back 36 Bags [ ] 5-19-2 [ ] thos t. draper & co, ballarat school of mines, electrical and mechanical engineers -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, 2 Letters to Ballarat School of Mines from M.E. Hamburger
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor of Federation University.1 Handwritten letter on lined paper .2 typed letter on letterhead paperballarat school of mines, maurice e. hamburger, m.e. hamburger, oxygen bags, mr reed, f.j. martell -
Federation University Historical Collection
Card, Ballarat School of Mines Assay Card for Robert M. Serjeant, 21/12/1910
The Ballarat School of Mines often conducted assaying for a fee in their Model Mine. Ballarat School of Mines Assay card. Mr Sargent (most probably Robert M. Serjeant) presented 18 bags of sandstone for assayingballarat school of mines, assay, assaying, sandstone, serjeant, r.m. serjeant, robert m. serjeant., mining -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - SANDHURST SCHOOL OF MINES COLLECTION: LETTER: RE THE EDWARD'S METALLURGICAL WORKS BENDIGO
SANDHURST (BENDIGO) SCHOOL OF MINES LETTER -Re The Edward's Metallurgical Works Bendigo -Memo number 416 , dated 7.12.1907 'Dr to SCHOOL OF MINES ( Annie Lawrie Coy) by The Edward's Metallurgical Works / 720 - re 4 bags Pyrites (paper damaged )photo - Edward's Metallurgical Works Bendigo at top of Memo showing factorys, open fields , horse and buggydocument, the edward's metallurgical works bendigo / ( annie lawrie coy) / pyrites -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - F THOMAS COLLECTION: TOM'S FIRST FRIEND, 14th April 1920
Book titled 'Tom's First Friend'. Green hard covered book cover depicting boy and girl carrying basket and bags. Inside page has glued printed label stating, 'Awarded on the 14th April 1920 from the California Hill Methodist Sunday School to F Thomas for attendance and conduct'. F A H Jones Superintendent, H R Pearce, J E Cox, Honorary Secretaries. Sold by F J Every's, book store, Bendigo.bendigo, church, california hill methodist -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, An alphabetical list of loose bags, parishes, shires, stations, butter factories, hamlets, state schools, streets, village settlements, and places not being post towns in the colony of Victoria
Photocopy of the original document of c. 1895-1897 listing all places not a Post Town in Victoria.listing of place and street namesvictorian geographical names, street names -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Ledcourt School Sports with Teacher Winnie Cunningham
... Bags with Teacher Ledcourt School Sports with Teacher Winnie ...Leadcourt School Sports Teacher Winnie Cunningham who is Dr Andrew Cunningham's Aunty Bill Cunningham Loraine Pickering Margret Howard Neville HowardStudents in Wheat Bags with Teachereducation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Wooden Ruler
From the Betty McPhee ruler collectionWooden ruler to measure in 12 inches and 30cm.Ruler was used to advertise Guest's Dairy Milk Arrowroot biscuits found in show bags.Guest's Dairy Milk Arrowrootschool, equipment, domestic items, writing equipment -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1992
Photo appeared in Lakes Post Newspaper 27 May 1992, page 11.Black and white photograph of eleven Toorloo Arm Primary School of 1992, taking part in M S Read-a-thon. Children are seated in a half circle on bean bags, with parent Karen Page. Toorloo Arm Victoriaschools, sports -
Wangaratta High School
OC Sports Medal
3 Golden medals with a large Victorian Secondary School Sporting Association- Eastern Zone logo and a blue ribbon in plastic bags. -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Leather lunch bag, Circa 1915
Two leather students lunch bags. One bag is a dark brown lunch bag with a thick handle and silver metal pieces. the other is a lighter tan colour and has some embellishment and extra compartment at the front. This bag has a worn handle. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS, MISS BARR'S RETIREMENT
Two photos laminated upon pink cardboard. Top, [a] Five boys ,three girls with handwritten caption, 1951 Scholarship Winners. [b] Two female teachers holding flower boquets and hand-bags standing in front of five male teachers dressed in suits. Handwtitten caption, 'Miss Barr's retirement?bendigo, institutions, golden square primary school -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : October 1992
Asthma - a matter of 'life and breath' / p1. Chief Executive's Column [1992/93 Rates and charges] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2&3. Mayor's Comment / Cr Roger Streeton p3. Diary Dates [October - November 1992] / p4. A quiet crisis [mental health] / p5. Be wiser with medicines poster competition / p5. In Brief [Kew East Primary School musical; Chinese Academy opens in Kew; Kew Bowling Club; Kew Youth Band; Kew Croquet Club; Instrumental Group] / p6. Best of luck Lisa! [Gaffney] / p7. Hello to a new face [Katina Brighton] / p7. New carry bags for the Library / p7. Council News [Barkers Road cutting; Hard rubbish collection] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionAsthma - a matter of 'life and breath' / p1. Chief Executive's Column [1992/93 Rates and charges] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2&3. Mayor's Comment / Cr Roger Streeton p3. Diary Dates [October - November 1992] / p4. A quiet crisis [mental health] / p5. Be wiser with medicines poster competition / p5. In Brief [Kew East Primary School musical; Chinese Academy opens in Kew; Kew Bowling Club; Kew Youth Band; Kew Croquet Club; Instrumental Group] / p6. Best of luck Lisa! [Gaffney] / p7. Hello to a new face [Katina Brighton] / p7. New carry bags for the Library / p7. Council News [Barkers Road cutting; Hard rubbish collection] / p8.publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Association for the Blind of Victoria 'Kelaston' 39th Annual Report 1996, 1996
Annual report on activities and financial performance of Kelaston, including the closure of the laneway behind Kelaston in preparation for the expected rebuilding, appointment of Dawn Veale, Rod McDonald, Deborah Hoover, Jane Brownfield and Anne Johnson, challenge issued to other centres to find the longest serving volunteer with no one beating Avenel McClure's record of 59 years with the Ballarat Auxiliary starting as a driver, Terry Fraser seconded to Mirridong, farewell to Teresa Skyrpko who use to carry bags of coal to fuel the stoves when she began 34 years ago, 4 residents attended a holiday at Halls Gap, Port Phillip Bay cruise for 2 residents, three people celebrated turning 100 (or more), establishment of an awareness program of vision impairment for Ballarat primary school students and the Low Vision Clinic in Horsham began operations.1 printed volume with illustrationskelaston home (ballarat), association for the blind, corporation records -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Crosses lay out pledge to remember, 2015
"The outbreak of World War I in August 1914 had an immediate impact on communities across Australia, and it was no different in Melton. Young men began enlisting immediately, and Australia’s initial offer of 20,000 troops was soon exceeded by Victorian enlistments alone. Over the four years of the war, approximately 114,000 Victorians enlisted and around 91,000 servicemen and women were sent overseas. They came not just from Melbourne, but from all over the state; from farms, small towns and suburban areas. They included locals, newly arrived migrants and Indigenous people. The Australian home front was a hive of activity throughout the war, and the Melton community played its part. Following the announcement that Australia was joining the war with Great Britain and its allies on 5 August 1914, the Melton community lost no time in launching into action. A meeting ‘to assist the Red Cross fund’ was held in the Melton Mechanics’ Institute hall on 18 August – just days after the outbreak of the war. Collectors were appointed for each corner of the shire and individual donations were made. A Melton branch of the Australian Red Cross Society was formed in June 1915 and focused its energies on raising funds to purchase material that was used to make clothes for sick and wounded soldiers. A depot was established in Melton to collect clothing and other ‘comfort’ items for the soldiers – including reading material, tobacco, linen, canned foods and soap – and to coordinate the branch’s work and activities. Local cab driver Percival Stubbs volunteered to transport all the packages to the Melton railway station, until he enlisted and departed for the front in 1916. Such were the numbers of people getting involved that branches were also established in Toolern Vale and Rockbank. Regular community events were held to farewell soldiers who were leaving on active service and to welcome those who returned home. Gunner Robert (Bob) Wynne, whose uncle’s family ran the general store in Toolern Vale, was presented with a pair of field glasses (binoculars), a gold watch, inscribed locket and autographed letter by the Toolern Vale community before he set sail for the front in 1916. His mother noted that he ‘sailed away in good spirits with a smile till out of sight’. From June 1915 to June 1919, the Melton Red Cross branch donated 2,156 pairs of socks, 1,357 shirts, 425 kit bags, 251 pillowslips, 224 towels and 121 pairs of pajamas. Countless fundraising events were held, including jumble fairs, concerts and gift evenings. Local schools also encouraged students to contribute through fund-raising and making and collecting comforts for the soldiers. People across the country engaged in similar activities, but Victoria’s rural communities found unique ways of contributing. In Melton, people were encouraged to send rabbits and hares ‘in good condition’ to an exporter in Spencer Street, for export to Belgium ‘for the relief of those suffering". Special Anzac Memorial article featured in the Star Weeklylocal identities, war