Physical description
Hard covered, green
Inscriptions & markings
Marita Fitzpatrick, Sacred Heart College, Geelong; R A Voyaia
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Hard covered, green
Marita Fitzpatrick, Sacred Heart College, Geelong; R A Voyaia
Typical of English texts used in Victoria in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Various editions used at Sacred Heart College Geelong in English Expression.
Red, paper covered English text book.
Marita Fitzpatrick, S.H.C. Leaving, 1949, 7/3.
shc; sacred heart; sisters of mercy; fitzpatrick; geelong; text book; english; 1949
Used at SHC by Marita Fitzpatrick as a boarder late 1940s to 1950s. Friday nights were set aside for mending and darning by the boarders and Saturday night for working on 'fancy work'.
Representative of the type of needlework practiced in a girls' school in the 1940s and 50s.
Red Riding Hood doll needle case. Coat opens to reveal pins. Red coated soft doll with purple cape and shoes
M. T. Fitzpatrick
shc; sacred heart; sisters of mercy geelong; fitzpatrick; needlecraft; sewing; needle case; darning; fancy work
Donated with other items. This book demonstrates how text books were sold again and again. It is interesting to see notes written in the text. In my time at SHC we were not allowed to mark our books (Marita Fitzpatrick 1951). IBut in earlier years 1944 and 1946 this seems not to be so. Note cost of book 2/6.
A representative text in use in the mid to late 1940s.
Green cloth bound copy of Richard of Bordeaux. Heritage of Literature Series 'War Emergency Binding'. Published by Messrs Longmans, Green & Co, Ltd, March, 1942.
Phyllis Dye - Leaving 1944 S.H.C.Marie Brosnan; Marita Fitzpatrick Matriculation II, 1951
richard of bordeaux; text book; shc; marita fitzpatrick; 1951; longmans; geelong; literature
A photograph of Sacred Heart College Newtown Geelong student Mary (Maisie) Therese Daffy, dressed in theatrical costume for an unidentified school play, 1915-1920s. Schools plays and other drama presentations were popular with students at Sacred Heart College from at least the 1880s, and continue to the present day.
Maisie Daffy was an aunt of former Sacred Heart College principal Eileen Ann Daffy rsm (1973 - 1981).
Mounted gelatin silver photograph, sepia toned.
maisie daffy, mary therese daffy, rsm, student, school play, theatrical costume, sacred heart college geelong, newtown, geelong, aunt, principal, eileen ann daffy
This key was to the Sacred Heart Convent gates which were originally located off Skene Street. At the time, Skene Street was considered the main entrance to Geelong from the West. The Convent entrance was built to face this major though fare. The gates were later moved to an entrance at the southern end of Retreat Road.
The original key to the Sacred Heart Convent.
Metal key, rusted and worn.
sacred heart convent, newtown, geelong, sisters of mercy, convent, orphanage, key, 1870s, sacred heart, shc
This bell was rung by the Sisters of Mercy at their School, Convent and Orphanage in the 1880's until replaced by an address system.
This is the original school bell of Sacred Heart College.
Metal, hand rung bell, with wooden handle.
bell, sisters, mercy, convent, school, orphanage, newtown, geelong, sacred heart
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