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Williamstown High SchoolYear 12 Yearbook 2007, Class of 2007
... Year 12 Yearbook 2007......year 12 2007...a$ sized year book published by Williamstown High School to commemorate the Year 12 cohort of 2007. 114 pages, the book contains profiles and photographs of most of the year 12 students of 2007. ...Williamstown High School 76 Pasco St Williamstown melbourne williamstown high school 2007 school yearbook year 12 2007 a$ sized year book published by Williamstown High School to commemorate the Year 12 cohort of 2007. 114 pages, the book contains profiles and photographs of most of the year 12 students of 2007. ...a$ sized year book published by Williamstown High School to commemorate the Year 12 cohort of 2007. 114 pages, the book contains profiles and photographs of most of the year 12 students of 2007. Academic, sporting, camp and arts achievements are included as is a look back at this group when they started school at WHS in year 7. Many photographs, some colour are also included. Copy in DVD format also included.williamstown high school, 2007, school yearbook, year 12 2007 -
Bialik CollegeMixed media (Item) - 2007 Year 12 Media Full Projects
... 2007 Year 12 Media Full Projects...Submissions created by Year 12 students at Bialik College in 2007 for the final media class assessment. ...Education Assessment 2000s 2007 Media Technology Bialik College 12 Media 2007 1 cdrom in a paper slip case Mixed media 2007 Year 12 Media Full Projects ...Submissions created by Year 12 students at Bialik College in 2007 for the final media class assessment. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.12 Media 2007education, assessment, 2000s, 2007, media, technology, bialik college -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyContainer - Photographs, Awaiting Cataloguing: Parkwood Secondary College 1986 - 2012 various framed pictures and one wooden box containing slide projector, 1986 - 2012
... Parkwood Secondary College 1986 - 2012 various framed pictures and one wooden box containing slide projector (u/s); 3870/1 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College 2012 Deb Ball; 3870/2 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College 2003 Presentation Ball; 3870/4 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Presentation Ball 2005; 3870/5 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Presentation Ball 2004; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2003; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2004; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2006; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2007; 3870/7 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Staff 2003; 3870/8 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Staff 2004; 3870/8 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College House Captains 2001; 3870/8 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College House Captains 2001; 3870/9 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Debutante Ball 4 April 1998; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Marcus Kruger 1985; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Shayne Bannard 1999; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Darren Dunk 1992; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Paul Lyford 1986...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Parkwood Secondary College 1986 - 2012 various framed pictures and one wooden box containing slide projector (u/s); 3870/1 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College 2012 Deb Ball; 3870/2 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College 2003 Presentation Ball; 3870/4 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Presentation Ball 2005; 3870/5 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Presentation Ball 2004; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2003; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2004; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2006; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2007; 3870/7 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Staff 2003; 3870/8 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Staff 2004; 3870/8 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College House Captains 2001; 3870/8 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College House Captains 2001; 3870/9 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Debutante Ball 4 April 1998; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Marcus Kruger 1985; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Shayne Bannard 1999; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Darren Dunk 1992; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Paul Lyford 1986 Awaiting Cataloguing: Parkwood Secondary College 1986 - 2012 various framed pictures and one wooden box containing slide projector Container Photographs ...Parkwood Secondary College 1986 - 2012 various framed pictures and one wooden box containing slide projector (u/s); 3870/1 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College 2012 Deb Ball; 3870/2 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College 2003 Presentation Ball; 3870/4 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Presentation Ball 2005; 3870/5 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Presentation Ball 2004; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2003; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2004; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2006; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2007; 3870/7 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Staff 2003; 3870/8 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Staff 2004; 3870/8 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College House Captains 2001; 3870/8 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College House Captains 2001; 3870/9 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Debutante Ball 4 April 1998; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Marcus Kruger 1985; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Shayne Bannard 1999; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Darren Dunk 1992; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Paul Lyford 1986 -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Metcher, Jed
... Jed Metcher, a Warrandyte High School year 12 student living in Eltham, has competed as a motorcycle racer. Contents Newspaper article: ""Jed enjoys his life in the fast line", Diamond Valley Leader, 12 September 2007. ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Jed Metcher, a Warrandyte High School year 12 student living in Eltham, has competed as a motorcycle racer. Contents Newspaper article: ""Jed enjoys his life in the fast line", Diamond Valley Leader, 12 September 2007. ...Jed Metcher, a Warrandyte High School year 12 student living in Eltham, has competed as a motorcycle racer. Contents Newspaper article: ""Jed enjoys his life in the fast line", Diamond Valley Leader, 12 September 2007. Describes Jed Metcher motorcycle riding.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcjed metcher, warrandyte high school -
Vision AustraliaAudio - Sound recording, Vasmac 2007: Vision Australia School Music Award ceremony, 13/12/2007
... 12. Seasons of the year sung by Jade Sanderson. 13. What a Wonderful World performed by Taylor Clay and Matthew Whibley. 14. Please Don't Go performed by Joseph Samarani, Maritah Suki and Jade Sanderson. 15. Sad, Sweet Dreamer performed by Maritah Suki. 16. Sing and Scat performed by the Song Choir, with Brody Grant-Carter on Marimba. 17. Life is a Song by John Foreman. Vision Australia Burwood School Maritah Suki Jade Sanderson Taylor Clay Matthew Whibley Joseph Samarani Brody Grant-Carter John Foreman 17 songs from the Vision Australia School Music Award Ceremony 2007 ...Vision Australia School Award ceremony songs: 1. Vision Australia School Song performed on piano by Maritah Suki. 2. Kookaburra sits in the old gumtree sung by the Junior School. 3. Let the good times roll (a Capella) sung by the Middle School. 4. Scooby Doo (a Capella) sung by the Middle School. 5. Knock Knock sung by the Senior School. 6. G'Day sung by the Senior School. 7. Hound Dog sung by the James and Nathan. 8. Everybody loves Saturday night sung by the Transition Group. 9. The Natural Way sung by the Junior School. 10. Let's Go To the Zoo sung by the Junior School. 11. Feels so good sung by Jade Sanderson. 12. Seasons of the year sung by Jade Sanderson. 13. What a Wonderful World performed by Taylor Clay and Matthew Whibley. 14. Please Don't Go performed by Joseph Samarani, Maritah Suki and Jade Sanderson. 15. Sad, Sweet Dreamer performed by Maritah Suki. 16. Sing and Scat performed by the Song Choir, with Brody Grant-Carter on Marimba. 17. Life is a Song by John Foreman. 17 songs from the Vision Australia School Music Award Ceremony 2007vision australia, burwood school, maritah suki, jade sanderson, taylor clay, matthew whibley, joseph samarani, brody grant-carter, john foreman -
Federation University Art CollectionPrintmaking - Screenprint, 'Exotic Garden' by Donald Cameron, 1966
... year's sabatical study leave at the Slade School of Art when this work was produced. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. art artwork donald cameron printmaking silkscreen garden available screenprint Written lower left 'Exotic Garden' 1/12 Signed lower right 'Donald Cameron' Framed silkscreen featuring an abstract design in black, green and black. ...Donald Cameron (1927 - ) Born Melbourne The artist was on a one year's sabatical study leave at the Slade School of Art when this work was produced. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed silkscreen featuring an abstract design in black, green and black. Purchased by Ballarat Teachers' College, 1967Written lower left 'Exotic Garden' 1/12 Signed lower right 'Donald Cameron'art, artwork, donald cameron, printmaking, silkscreen, garden, available, screenprint -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Fred Rochow Railways Collection - Locomotive R761 and Bicentennial Train 3801 departing Wodonga, 16 October 1988
... After the company’s 20-year lease on the locomotive expired in 2006 Railcorp chose not to extend the agreement, and the locomotive returned to the Rail Transport Museum at Thirlmere (now the NSW Rail Museum). 3801 was withdrawn from service in 2007 for major boiler repairs. Locomotive 3801 was officially relaunched at Sydney's Central Station on Friday 12...After the company’s 20-year lease on the locomotive expired in 2006 Railcorp chose not to extend the agreement, and the locomotive returned to the Rail Transport Museum at Thirlmere (now the NSW Rail Museum). 3801 was withdrawn from service in 2007 for major boiler repairs. Locomotive 3801 was officially relaunched at Sydney's Central Station on Friday 12 ...The Fred Rochow Railways Collection incorporates photos related to the operation of the Wodonga Railway Station including different types of trains and railways staff C. 1930 – 1990. It was donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Fred Rochow, a railwayman who spent many years based in Wodonga. He joined the Victorian Railways on 17th June l947 and retired in 1988. For some time, he was a member of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen and served a term as a member of the Trades Hall Council. He had an extensive knowledge of the struggles that took place to achieve better conditions for railway workers. Fred worked for many years as a fireman and then worked his way up the ranks to driver, experiencing many changes from the days of steam locomotives through to diesel trains, locomotives and even the modern XPT train. He worked throughout Victoria at different stages of his career, with his final working years focused on the northeast of Victoria and the Albury to Melbourne line. After his retirement, Fred continued to share his love of steam miniature trains with the community.This collection has local and statewide significance as it captures images of trains, locomotives and personnel who operated the railway services in Wodonga and throughout Northeast Victoria. The railways played a critical role in opening up Victoria and connecting Australia for trade, business, social communication and transport.Locomotive R761 with Driver Norm Depomeroy and Fireman Steve Gibson running in parallel with the Bicentennial Train hauled by Locomotive 3801 with Driver Fred Rochow and Fireman David Brown. Locomotive R761 - The R761 arrived in Victoria on the 28th February 1952 upon the ship ‘Helenus’ and entered service on the 9th April 1952. R761 spent long periods in storage and occasionally saw service until it was withdrawn. In 1970 R761 was overhauled and was made available for use on special trains. It became the final R class to run in VR service on the 5th September 1974, ending 120 years of mainline steam operation in Victoria. After years of debate about its future, on the 30th March 1985 the loco was officially returned to service, hauling special trains to celebrate the years of steam locomotives. Locomotive 3801 was built by Sydney company The Clyde Engineering Co. Ltd., Granville in 1943 as the first of five streamlined (C) 38-class locomotives for the New South Wales Government Railways’ top-link express passenger duties. The delivery of 3801 was much delayed due to wartime labour & material shortages, together with competing wartime construction priorities. After many years of service, 3801 had been scheduled for withdrawal in 1962 due to deteriorating mechanical condition, but rail enthusiasts raised sufficient funds to cover the cost of its overhaul. 3801 joined the collection of the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum (NSWRTM), Enfield on withdrawal from NSWGR service and continued in operation as a tour locomotive. It hauled the “Western Endeavour” on the first crossing of the Australian continent by a standard gauge train from Sydney to Perth and return in August – September 1970. 3801 also stars in the railway film ‘A Steam Train Passes’ made by Film Australia in 1974 By 1976 had been withdrawn from service due to poor boiler condition and placed on static display by the Rail Transport Museum in Thirlmere, NSW. The Locomotive remained in Thirlmere until 1983 when it was decided it should be restored for the Australian Bicentenary in 1988. A new organisation was created specifically for the purpose of operating 3801, and thus 3801 Limited was incorporated on 5th June 1985. Work on the locomotive was completed after three years, with 3801 making its debut at a special Railway Ball hosted in its honour on 29th November 1986. During the Australian Bicentenary celebrations in 1988, it operated an extensive program across Australia visiting every mainland capital accessible by rail including an appearance at AusSteam ’88 in Melbourne in October 1988, stopping over in Wodonga on the way. After the company’s 20-year lease on the locomotive expired in 2006 Railcorp chose not to extend the agreement, and the locomotive returned to the Rail Transport Museum at Thirlmere (now the NSW Rail Museum). 3801 was withdrawn from service in 2007 for major boiler repairs. Locomotive 3801 was officially relaunched at Sydney's Central Station on Friday 12 March 2021 by Her Excellency, the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC QC, Governor of New South Wales.On front of locomotive on the left "STEAMRAIL /R761". On front of locomotive on the right "BICENTENNIAL TRAIN/3801" railways wodonga, fred rochow, locomotive r761, bicentennial train, locomotive 3801 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Fred Rochow Railways Collection - Bicentennial Train Locomotive 3801, 29 October 1988
... After the company’s 20-year lease on the locomotive expired in 2006 Railcorp chose not to extend the agreement, and the locomotive returned to the Rail Transport Museum at Thirlmere (now the NSW Rail Museum). 3801 was withdrawn from service in 2007 for major boiler repairs. Locomotive 3801 was officially relaunched at Sydney's Central Station on Friday 12...After the company’s 20-year lease on the locomotive expired in 2006 Railcorp chose not to extend the agreement, and the locomotive returned to the Rail Transport Museum at Thirlmere (now the NSW Rail Museum). 3801 was withdrawn from service in 2007 for major boiler repairs. Locomotive 3801 was officially relaunched at Sydney's Central Station on Friday 12 ...The Fred Rochow Railways Collection incorporates photos related to the operation of the Wodonga Railway Station including different types of trains and railways staff C. 1930 – 1990. It was donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Fred Rochow, a railwayman who spent many years based in Wodonga. He joined the Victorian Railways on 17th June l947 and retired in 1988. For some time, he was a member of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen and served a term as a member of the Trades Hall Council. He had an extensive knowledge of the struggles that took place to achieve better conditions for railway workers. Fred worked for many years as a fireman and then worked his way up the ranks to driver, experiencing many changes from the days of steam locomotives through to diesel trains, locomotives and even the modern XPT train. He worked throughout Victoria at different stages of his career, with his final working years focused on the northeast of Victoria and the Albury to Melbourne line. After his retirement, Fred continued to share his love of steam miniature trains with the community.This collection has local and statewide significance as it captures images of trains, locomotives and personnel who operated the railway services in Wodonga and throughout Northeast Victoria. The railways played a critical role in opening up Victoria and connecting Australia for trade, business, social communication and transport.Bicentennial Train hauled by Locomotive 3801 passing through Wodonga. Locomotive 3801 was built by Sydney company The Clyde Engineering Co. Ltd., Granville in 1943 as the first of five streamlined (C) 38-class locomotives for the New South Wales Government Railways’ top-link express passenger duties. The delivery of 3801 was much delayed due to wartime labour & material shortages, together with competing wartime construction priorities. After many years of service, 3801 had been scheduled for withdrawal in 1962 due to deteriorating mechanical condition, but rail enthusiasts raised sufficient funds to cover the cost of its overhaul. 3801 joined the collection of the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum (NSWRTM), Enfield on withdrawal from NSWGR service and continued in operation as a tour locomotive. It hauled the “Western Endeavour” on the first crossing of the Australian continent by a standard gauge train from Sydney to Perth and return in August – September 1970. 3801 also stars in the railway film ‘A Steam Train Passes’ made by Film Australia in 1974 By 1976 had been withdrawn from service due to poor boiler condition and placed on static display by the Rail Transport Museum in Thirlmere, NSW. The Locomotive remained in Thirlmere until 1983 when it was decided it should be restored for the Australian Bicentenary in 1988. A new organisation was created specifically for the purpose of operating 3801, and thus 3801 Limited was incorporated on 5th June 1985. Work on the locomotive was completed after three years, with 3801 making its debut at a special Railway Ball hosted in its honour on 29th November 1986. During the Australian Bicentenary celebrations in 1988, it operated an extensive program across Australia visiting every mainland capital accessible by rail including an appearance at AusSteam ’88 in Melbourne in October 1988, stopping over in Wodonga on the way. After the company’s 20-year lease on the locomotive expired in 2006 Railcorp chose not to extend the agreement, and the locomotive returned to the Rail Transport Museum at Thirlmere (now the NSW Rail Museum). 3801 was withdrawn from service in 2007 for major boiler repairs. Locomotive 3801 was officially relaunched at Sydney's Central Station on Friday 12 March 2021 by Her Excellency, the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC QC, Governor of New South Wales.On front of locomotive Australia Bicentennial logo and sign "BICENTENNIAL TRAIN/3801" railways wodonga, fred rochow, locomotive r761, bicentennial train, locomotive 3801 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Fred Rochow Railways Collection - Bicentennial Train Locomotive 3801 arriving in Albury, 29 October 1988
... After the company’s 20-year lease on the locomotive expired in 2006 Railcorp chose not to extend the agreement, and the locomotive returned to the Rail Transport Museum at Thirlmere (now the NSW Rail Museum). 3801 was withdrawn from service in 2007 for major boiler repairs. Locomotive 3801 was officially relaunched at Sydney's Central Station on Friday 12...After the company’s 20-year lease on the locomotive expired in 2006 Railcorp chose not to extend the agreement, and the locomotive returned to the Rail Transport Museum at Thirlmere (now the NSW Rail Museum). 3801 was withdrawn from service in 2007 for major boiler repairs. Locomotive 3801 was officially relaunched at Sydney's Central Station on Friday 12 ...The Fred Rochow Railways Collection incorporates photos related to the operation of the Wodonga Railway Station including different types of trains and railways staff C. 1930 – 1990. It was donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Fred Rochow, a railwayman who spent many years based in Wodonga. He joined the Victorian Railways on 17th June l947 and retired in 1988. For some time, he was a member of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen and served a term as a member of the Trades Hall Council. He had an extensive knowledge of the struggles that took place to achieve better conditions for railway workers. Fred worked for many years as a fireman and then worked his way up the ranks to driver, experiencing many changes from the days of steam locomotives through to diesel trains, locomotives and even the modern XPT train. He worked throughout Victoria at different stages of his career, with his final working years focused on the northeast of Victoria and the Albury to Melbourne line. After his retirement, Fred continued to share his love of steam miniature trains with the community.This collection has local and statewide significance as it captures images of trains, locomotives and personnel who operated the railway services in Wodonga and throughout Northeast Victoria. The railways played a critical role in opening up Victoria and connecting Australia for trade, business, social communication and transport.Bicentennial Train hauled by Locomotive 3801 arriving at Albury Station, Locomotive 3801 was built by Sydney company The Clyde Engineering Co. Ltd., Granville in 1943 as the first of five streamlined (C) 38-class locomotives for the New South Wales Government Railways’ top-link express passenger duties. The delivery of 3801 was much delayed due to wartime labour & material shortages, together with competing wartime construction priorities. After many years of service, 3801 had been scheduled for withdrawal in 1962 due to deteriorating mechanical condition, but rail enthusiasts raised sufficient funds to cover the cost of its overhaul. 3801 joined the collection of the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum (NSWRTM), Enfield on withdrawal from NSWGR service and continued in operation as a tour locomotive. It hauled the “Western Endeavour” on the first crossing of the Australian continent by a standard gauge train from Sydney to Perth and return in August – September 1970. 3801 also stars in the railway film ‘A Steam Train Passes’ made by Film Australia in 1974 By 1976 had been withdrawn from service due to poor boiler condition and placed on static display by the Rail Transport Museum in Thirlmere, NSW. The Locomotive remained in Thirlmere until 1983 when it was decided it should be restored for the Australian Bicentenary in 1988. A new organisation was created specifically for the purpose of operating 3801, and thus 3801 Limited was incorporated on 5th June 1985. Work on the locomotive was completed after three years, with 3801 making its debut at a special Railway Ball hosted in its honour on 29th November 1986. During the Australian Bicentenary celebrations in 1988, it operated an extensive program across Australia visiting every mainland capital accessible by rail including an appearance at AusSteam ’88 in Melbourne in October 1988, stopping over in Wodonga on the way. After the company’s 20-year lease on the locomotive expired in 2006 Railcorp chose not to extend the agreement, and the locomotive returned to the Rail Transport Museum at Thirlmere (now the NSW Rail Museum). 3801 was withdrawn from service in 2007 for major boiler repairs. Locomotive 3801 was officially relaunched at Sydney's Central Station on Friday 12 March 2021 by Her Excellency, the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC QC, Governor of New South Wales.On front of locomotive Australia Bicentennial logo and sign "BICENTENNIAL TRAIN/3801" railways wodonga, fred rochow, locomotive r761, bicentennial train, locomotive 3801 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Fred Rochow Railways Collection - Bicentennial Train Locomotive 3801 passing Wodonga Signal box, 29 October 1988
... After the company’s 20-year lease on the locomotive expired in 2006 Railcorp chose not to extend the agreement, and the locomotive returned to the Rail Transport Museum at Thirlmere (now the NSW Rail Museum). 3801 was withdrawn from service in 2007 for major boiler repairs. Locomotive 3801 was officially relaunched at Sydney's Central Station on Friday 12...After the company’s 20-year lease on the locomotive expired in 2006 Railcorp chose not to extend the agreement, and the locomotive returned to the Rail Transport Museum at Thirlmere (now the NSW Rail Museum). 3801 was withdrawn from service in 2007 for major boiler repairs. Locomotive 3801 was officially relaunched at Sydney's Central Station on Friday 12 ...The Fred Rochow Railways Collection incorporates photos related to the operation of the Wodonga Railway Station including different types of trains and railways staff C. 1930 – 1990. It was donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Fred Rochow, a railwayman who spent many years based in Wodonga. He joined the Victorian Railways on 17th June l947 and retired in 1988. For some time, he was a member of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen and served a term as a member of the Trades Hall Council. He had an extensive knowledge of the struggles that took place to achieve better conditions for railway workers. Fred worked for many years as a fireman and then worked his way up the ranks to driver, experiencing many changes from the days of steam locomotives through to diesel trains, locomotives and even the modern XPT train. He worked throughout Victoria at different stages of his career, with his final working years focused on the northeast of Victoria and the Albury to Melbourne line. After his retirement, Fred continued to share his love of steam miniature trains with the community.This collection has local and statewide significance as it captures images of trains, locomotives and personnel who operated the railway services in Wodonga and throughout Northeast Victoria. The railways played a critical role in opening up Victoria and connecting Australia for trade, business, social communication and transport.Bicentennial Train hauled by Locomotive 3801 passing the Wodonga Signal box. Locomotive 3801 was built by Sydney company The Clyde Engineering Co. Ltd., Granville in 1943 as the first of five streamlined (C) 38-class locomotives for the New South Wales Government Railways’ top-link express passenger duties. The delivery of 3801 was much delayed due to wartime labour & material shortages, together with competing wartime construction priorities. After many years of service, 3801 had been scheduled for withdrawal in 1962 due to deteriorating mechanical condition, but rail enthusiasts raised sufficient funds to cover the cost of its overhaul. 3801 joined the collection of the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum (NSWRTM), Enfield on withdrawal from NSWGR service and continued in operation as a tour locomotive. It hauled the “Western Endeavour” on the first crossing of the Australian continent by a standard gauge train from Sydney to Perth and return in August – September 1970. 3801 also stars in the railway film ‘A Steam Train Passes’ made by Film Australia in 1974 By 1976 had been withdrawn from service due to poor boiler condition and placed on static display by the Rail Transport Museum in Thirlmere, NSW. The Locomotive remained in Thirlmere until 1983 when it was decided it should be restored for the Australian Bicentenary in 1988. A new organisation was created specifically for the purpose of operating 3801, and thus 3801 Limited was incorporated on 5th June 1985. Work on the locomotive was completed after three years, with 3801 making its debut at a special Railway Ball hosted in its honour on 29th November 1986. During the Australian Bicentenary celebrations in 1988, it operated an extensive program across Australia visiting every mainland capital accessible by rail including an appearance at AusSteam ’88 in Melbourne in October 1988, stopping over in Wodonga on the way. After the company’s 20-year lease on the locomotive expired in 2006 Railcorp chose not to extend the agreement, and the locomotive returned to the Rail Transport Museum at Thirlmere (now the NSW Rail Museum). 3801 was withdrawn from service in 2007 for major boiler repairs. Locomotive 3801 was officially relaunched at Sydney's Central Station on Friday 12 March 2021 by Her Excellency, the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC QC, Governor of New South Wales.On front of locomotive Australia Bicentennial logo and sign "BICENTENNIAL TRAIN/3801" railways wodonga, fred rochow, locomotive r761, bicentennial train, locomotive 3801 -
Bialik CollegeMixed media (Item) - 2006 Student Artwork Images Year 9-12, Student Artwork Images Year 9-12
... 2007...2006...Artwork...Creative Arts...Year 9...Year 10...Year 11...Year 12...Year 12. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record. 2000s 2007 2006 Artwork Creative Arts Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Bialik College Student Artwork images 1 cd rom in clear plastic case shared with three other items Student Artwork Images Year 9-12 Mixed media 2006 Student Artwork Images Year 9-12 ...Student artwork created for assessment at Bialik College during the school year of 2006. This material was created by students from Year 9, Year 10, Year 11, and Year 12. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.Bialik College Student Artwork images2000s, 2007, 2006, artwork, creative arts, year 9, year 10, year 11, year 12 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, September 1987
... year of separate existence, and then Head of the Cato or Elsternwick Campus from 1989. Cato College in 1987 had Miss Dulcie Brookshaw as acting Principal. John Norman, who had been Principal of Cato, left in 1986. Robert Renton had been ordained in 1974 as Presbyterian minister in North Essendon, then was chaplain at Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School from 1975 to 1985. He continued at Wesley College as Head of Campus firstly at Elsternwick and then Prahran until 2007. For 12...year of separate existence, and then Head of the Cato or Elsternwick Campus from 1989. Cato College in 1987 had Miss Dulcie Brookshaw as acting Principal. John Norman, who had been Principal of Cato, left in 1986. Robert Renton had been ordained in 1974 as Presbyterian minister in North Essendon, then was chaplain at Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School from 1975 to 1985. He continued at Wesley College as Head of Campus firstly at Elsternwick and then Prahran until 2007. For 12 ...Cato College had agreed to merge with Wesley College in 1989, and Renton, who was in 1987 the chaplain at Wesley College Glen Waverley, had accepted the appointment to be Principal of Cato College in 1988, its last year of separate existence, and then Head of the Cato or Elsternwick Campus from 1989. Cato College in 1987 had Miss Dulcie Brookshaw as acting Principal. John Norman, who had been Principal of Cato, left in 1986. Robert Renton had been ordained in 1974 as Presbyterian minister in North Essendon, then was chaplain at Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School from 1975 to 1985. He continued at Wesley College as Head of Campus firstly at Elsternwick and then Prahran until 2007. For 12 months he was acting Principal of Wesley. After retirement at the end of 2007 he took up the placement of Presbytery Minister Administration at the Presbytery of Port Phillip West, and retired permanently on February 28, 2017, aged 71. Rev. Robert Renton, head and shoulders portrait, wearing coat and tie, glasses.Rev. Robert Renton, Headmaster elect Cato College (Wesley College Elsternwick)rev. robert renton; cato college; wesley college; presbytery of port phillip west -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, September 1987
... year of separate existence, and then Head of the Cato or Elsternwick Campus from 1989. Cato College in 1987 had Miss Dulcie Brookshaw as acting Principal. John Norman, who had been Principal of Cato, left in 1986. Robert Renton had been ordained in 1974 as Presbyterian minister in North Essendon, then was chaplain at Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School from 1975 to 1985. He continued at Wesley College as Head of Campus firstly at Elsternwick and then Prahran until 2007. For 12...year of separate existence, and then Head of the Cato or Elsternwick Campus from 1989. Cato College in 1987 had Miss Dulcie Brookshaw as acting Principal. John Norman, who had been Principal of Cato, left in 1986. Robert Renton had been ordained in 1974 as Presbyterian minister in North Essendon, then was chaplain at Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School from 1975 to 1985. He continued at Wesley College as Head of Campus firstly at Elsternwick and then Prahran until 2007. For 12 ...Cato College had agreed to merge with Wesley College in 1989, and Renton, who was in 1987 the chaplain at Wesley College Glen Waverley, had accepted the appointment to be Principal of Cato College in 1988, its last year of separate existence, and then Head of the Cato or Elsternwick Campus from 1989. Cato College in 1987 had Miss Dulcie Brookshaw as acting Principal. John Norman, who had been Principal of Cato, left in 1986. Robert Renton had been ordained in 1974 as Presbyterian minister in North Essendon, then was chaplain at Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School from 1975 to 1985. He continued at Wesley College as Head of Campus firstly at Elsternwick and then Prahran until 2007. For 12 months he was acting Principal of Wesley. After retirement at the end of 2007 he took up the placement of Presbytery Minister Administration at the Presbytery of Port Phillip West, and retired permanently on February 28, 2017, aged 71. Rev. Robert W Renton is shown talking to a group of students at Cato College, now Wesley College Elsternwick. Ms Di Vallance (later Findlay) who was deputy principal at the time is shown with the group. The students are standing next to a memorial drinking fountain which had been erected in memory of a girl student who had drowned rescuing a boy.Robert Renton; Cato College. Church and Nation 9 September 1987 p13 rev. robert renton; cato college; wesley college; presbytery of port phillip west -
Royal Brighton Yacht ClubCup, J. Bryan Linacre Family Award (Cup)
... Bryan Linacre Family Award (Cup) Donor: Bryan Linacre Deed of Gift: No This trophy was donated in season 2007/08 and awarded to the winner of the Wednesday afternoon Combined Division fleet and Pursuit Start Series. The Series consists of 4 parts (ie 2 pursuit and 2 fleet) covering the 12 months to end of June each year. ...Bryan Linacre Family Award (Cup) Donor: Bryan Linacre Deed of Gift: No This trophy was donated in season 2007/08 and awarded to the winner of the Wednesday afternoon Combined Division fleet and Pursuit Start Series. The Series consists of 4 parts (ie 2 pursuit and 2 fleet) covering the 12 months to end of June each year. ...J. Bryan Linacre Family Award (Cup) Donor: Bryan Linacre Deed of Gift: No This trophy was donated in season 2007/08 and awarded to the winner of the Wednesday afternoon Combined Division fleet and Pursuit Start Series. The Series consists of 4 parts (ie 2 pursuit and 2 fleet) covering the 12 months to end of June each year. First Winner: Clipper III, G. Davidson 2006/07 linacre, pursuit, wednesday afternoon, combined division
