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Accession# Contains Text Accession# Contains text "2009.220" 14/06/2020 Matches 1631 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location A 2009.220.01.01 School Trip Journal - Hawkes Bay Trip June 1983, Teacher - Mr Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Rex Wheeler Records Signatures front of Journal, B J Henderson, D Simmons, Teresa Smith, Katherine Lupton, Sophie Wilson, Russell Brebner, Helen Young, Norman Auckram, Paula Young, Sarah Young, Grant A H Melton. "Winter is Over" Book - 1 copy in folder - 1984 Newspaper Clipping - Manawatu Standard - 15 March 1971 50th Jubilee - Mount Biggs School - 20 and 21 March 1971 COLYTON SCHOOL (8 October 1884 - current) (School and District originally called Mangaone - first recorded as "Colyton" school in an inspector's report dated 28 March 1882) A 2009.220.01.02 Cheltenham School and District Jubilee - 1886-1936 Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Includes Jubilee Booklet - notes on The Settlers, The School, the Records Cheltenham Dairy Company, Sports bodies - the Sports Club, Footrball Club, Cricket Club, Rifle Club, the Tennis Club and the Churches Divine Service programme - 29 March 1936 Jubilee Committee Correspondence - 23 October 1935 to 9 May 1936 - and Statement of Receipts and Expenditure Cheltenham School and District - 75th Jubilee Booklet - celebrations - 14 to 16 April 1961 A 2009.220.01.03 (School and District originally called Mangaone - first recorded as Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive "Colyton" school in an inspector's report dated 28 March 1882); Records Colyton School - 75th Jubilee Booklet - 1884 - 1959 - celebrations 23 to 25 October 1959; Historical Notes and letter regarding history of School - 1884 to 1971; Notes in Jubilee Booklet re three other schools in Colyton District - Spur Road School opened in 1881 - closed in 1934; Aratika School on Midland Road opened in 1892 - closed 1909 reopened in 1914 - closed 1919 reopened 1945 - closed 1949; Waiata School on corner of Pollock's and Finnis Road from 1894 to 1909 known as Nikau School, Closed in 1938 - pupils, primary and secondary, transported to Feilding - first to Lytton Street School and then to Manchester Street. Manchester Block Jubilee - 1924 - Schools mentioned: Apiti, Ashhurst, Awahuri , Beaconsfield, Bunnythorpe, Cheltenham, Colyton, Page 1 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location Convent, Dunolly, Halcombe, Hiwinui, High School, Kakariki, Kimbolton , Kiwitea , Lytton Street , Makino , Manchester Street, Mount Biggs, Raumai, Ridge Road, Sandon, Spur Road, Stanway, Taonui, Te Arakura, Tokorangi, Valley Road-Kimbolton, Waiata, and Waituna A 2009.220.01.04 Halcombe District and School - 60th Jubilee Souvenir Booklet - Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive 1877 - 1937 celebrated 19, 20, 21 March 1937; 75th Jubilee Records Booklet - celebrated 23 to 25 May 1952 - 2 copies; Notes on History of School 2 typewritten pages (ca. 1971 - ??1977); Notes on three other schools in area: Stanway School closed in 1940 and pupils transferred to Halcombe, Kakariki School closed in 1963 - pupils to Halcombe, Tokorangi School closed in 1970 - pupils to Halcombe; Halcombe School Centennial History Booklet - 1 copy at Feilding Public Library in pamphlets collection Index Number PAM 35 A 2009.220.01.05 50th Jubilee Material - entitled "A Log of the Lytton Street School Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive 1901 -1951, 2 copies; Golden Jubilee Programme - celebrated 4, 5 Records and 6 May 1951 2 copies; Information on School - Staff as at 11 October 1971, list of Headmasters and other well known teachers and notable events concerning the school from 4 May 1951 to September 1970 and roll figures from 1959 to 1971, 6 handwritten pages; 75th Jubilee Booklet - 1901 - 1976 - celebrations 22, 23 and 24 October 1976 1 Copy A 2009.220.01.06 (1901 established as District High School - upon building of Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Technical School in Fergusson Street, secondary department Records transferred to new building. Opening of the Feilding Agricultural High School in 1921) 90TH Jubilee Booklet - 1874 - 1964 - celebrations 6-8 March 1964 2 copies Registration form and programme for Centennial Celebrations 1874 - 1974 Manchester Street Public School - Operetta Programme -"Princess Chrysanthemum" - 27 and 28 September 1923 `The Mystic Mirror' 28 and 29 July 1927 75th Jubilee Booklet War Memorial - World War Two - 1939 - 1945 Unveiling Ceremony - 25 April 1951 List of Archives held at School - includes Admission Registers, Page 2 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location School Committee Register Books, School Log Books, and Miscellaneous mementoes (old photographs, programmes, newspapers and certificates) A 2009.220.01.07 Information on School - 1950's - 1971, 1 typewritten page in folder Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Records Thank you notes from children to Cr Tui Mayo 12 letters - March 1974 - Lee Ann Knox - Patience Simeon - Doreen - Lynne Managh - Sharlene Robson - Paula Jacobs - Roanne Windley - Jason N - Lee Rowley - Gary Symes - Raina A 2009.220.01.08 50TH Jubilee Booklet - 1906 - 1956 - celebrated 4, 5 and 6 May Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive 1956 60th Jubilee Booklet - 1906 - 1966 - 4 May 1966 Records A 2009.220.02.01 Newspaper Article regarding Memories of the School "Sixty-five Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive years ago" - recalled by Mrs Frances Guy (nee Barrett) who Records attended the school from 1899 to 1901. Published as part of the 75th anniversary of the first school in the Rangiwahia District (April 1964) A 2009.220.02.02 Rangiwahia School 75th Jubilee "Changes, Ups and Downs, in Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive History" and report of the Jubilee Celebrations 2 typed pages of Records each and photocopy of each. 1889-1964. A 2009.220.02.03 Inward and Outward Correspondence: Correspondence from Mr Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive W L Jenkin, Sole Teacher, Raumai School to Noel -dated 27 Records October 1971; Newspaper article - Evening Standard - 18 August 1908 `The Raumai School - After Long Years' (3 typed pages); History of Raumai School - prepared for 50th Jubilee including list of teachers and School Committee members and School Jubilee Committee A 2009.220.02.04 (formerly known as Bunnythorpe School. No relation to the Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive present Bunnythorpe School. In October 1885 name changed to Records Aorangi, then Upper Taonui and eventually Taonui). Page 3 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location Newspaper article - Evening Standard - 26 March 1965 -'87 Eventful Years at Taonui School' and write-up of celebrations. Original typed copy in folder. History - most of which has been repeated in the newspaper article A 2009.220.02.05 Golden Jubilee Booklet - 1902 - 1952 (2 copies) - Celebrated 30 Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive and 31 January 1953 ; Newspaper article - Manawatu Daily Times Records - 2 February 1953; `Tokorangi Schools hold Jubilee - Pakeha and Maori Association in Celebration' Newspaper article - 'Cooperation of Maori and Pakeha' Tokorangi School a Fine Example. A 2009.220.02.06 Inward and Outward Correspondence: Correspondence listing Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive schools in Wanganui Education Board area stating all archive Records records related to schools are kept at National Archives, Wellington. Correspondence to Mr N Amadio dated 10 November 1971, giving information on seven local schools - Awahuri, Dunolly, Hiwinui, Kakariki, Makino Road, Stanway and Tokorangi A 2009.220.02.07 Inward and Outward Correspondence - Department of Education Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive report on Glen Oroua School dated 15 September 1971. Records List of Staff - (incomplete) compiled for 60 Jubilee 1963 (from 1903 to 1977) A 2009.220.02.08 School Register (New Zealand Public School Register) Glen Oroua Poor OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Public School. Records First admission - 9 March 1903 - Last withdrawal - 20 December 1963 A 2009.220.02.09 List of miscellaneous items donated by pupils of the School Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive included in a Time Capsule. Capsule kept in Archives Room, Records Feilding Public Library - December 1986 A 2009.220.03.01 11 Hato Paora College Year Books: 1949 -1951, 1953-1954, Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive 1956, 1959,1965-1966, 1969-1970 Records A 2009.220.04.01 15 copies of 'The Sheaf' - being the Annual Magazine of the Good OK Feilding & Districts Community Archive Feilding Agricultural High School Records Vol. 1 September 1923 No. 1 (includes photograph - Laying the Foundation Stone - 7 February Page 4 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location 1921) Vol. II July 1924 No. 1 Vol. II October 1925 No. 2 Vol. IVNovember 1926 No. 1 Vol. V October 1927 No. 1 Vol. VII October 1929 No. 1 Vol. VIII October 1930 No. 1 Vol. XIOctober 1933 No. 1 Vol. XXIII October 1945 No. 1 (Victory Edition) Vol. XXIV October 1946 No. 1 (Jubilee Edition) - 1922 - 1946 Vol. XXV October 1947 No. 1 Vol. XXXII October 1954 No. 2 Vol XXXI October 1955 No. 3 Vol. XXXII October 1956 No. 4 Vol. XXXIII October 1957 No. 5 "The Head's Letters to the School' - L J Wild - letters written during a tour abroad on a Carnegie Travelling Scholarship in 1937. Valedictory Address of the Retiring Headmaster L.J.Wild - 12 December 1946
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