Physical description
Brown school tie with yellow and blue diagonal stripes
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Brown school tie with yellow and blue diagonal stripes
Blazer was worn by Kristin John Edwards who came to Grammar in Year 6 and left at end of Year 8. He was the son of Janice (nee Richards) and Graham Edwards. Was in Nevett House
Brown woollen blzer with yellow mitre on pocket and blue and yellow braid around the collar and bottom.
Coloured photograph of rowing club with title and names underneath mounted on corflute.
Ballarat and Queens Anglican Grammar School with crest at LHS (at top) Names of 6 rows of students and some staff at bottom
Long playing record (black) with yellow centre, inserted into a plastic cover, inside a white cover with a gold mitre with the words Grammar in Concert printed at the top.
Cover: Mitre in gold "Grammar in Concert" in black printing on white Verso cover: outline of music and performers Yellow centre on record: "Grammar in Concert" and items
Black and white photograph of boys in rowing shell on Lake Wendouree, mounted on grey/brown card with printing on top and names at bottom
Crest (LHS top); BALLARAT GRAMMAR SCHOOL (top centre); 3rd Crew, 1962. (top centre) (Names underneath) R. Biden (bow), A. G. Hornsby (2), D. S. Houghton (3), N. J. Crawford (stroke), g. W. McGregor (cox). Mr. S. wright (coach) Verso: small cream paper attached with masking tape with handwritten names. Best Wishes from 3rd crew Bow R. Biden, 2 A. G. Hornsby, 3 D. S. Houghton, stroke N. J. Crawford, Cox J. W. Mcgregor
Coloured photograph of rowing crew on lake mounted on buff coloured card with names of crew printed underneath and heading printed at top
Ballarat and Queens Anglican Grammar School with crest at left (top) Underneath photograph - 1982 5th CREW Bow, S. D. Pepin; Two, C. M. Martin; Three, R. A. B. Kelly; Stroke, J. K. Schofield; Cox, W. Stacey; Coach, S. T. Wright. Williams Studios - Ballarat
Coloured photograph postcard size of yellow and cream stained glass window with black, red and white School Crest with yellow mitre above
verso: Elite Prints Mar 81 Kodak - printed in black School Crest - handwritten in blue biro
The hatband belonged to Liddon Emlyn Thomas (1899-1937)
One of the first hatbands to be worn at Ballarat Grammar
Brown grosgrain hatband with yellow strip down the middle and a "bow" at one end
ballarat grammar, clothing, uniform, hatband, liddon emlym thomas
7 x Foolscap photocopied pages Pages 1-3 typed, pages 4-5 handwritten, pages 6-7 from a magazine, black printing on white paper
Page 6 (copied from "Crimson, Blue & gold", School publication December 1965
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