Scotch College Students
1921Two photographs of Scotch College students, taken outdoors. Photographs are pasted onto a thin white paper page, which was removed from a small photo album.
08.90a
Six teenage boys, four standing behind two seated on grass. All are wearing button through blazers or jackets, white shirts, ties, above knee length trousers, knee length socks and black ankle boots. To the left is the corner of the building called 'Barret's House'. Pine tree to the right.
08.90b
Three teenage boys standing behind four seated on a bench, under a wide tree. Low picket fence behind the group. Boys are wearing blazers or jackets one sitting in front has long trousers and either side of him have knee length trousers, long socks and black shoes. Arthur Heller seated right front.
Founded as a Presbyterian school for boys in 1897 in central Perth. Moved to Shenton Road, Claremont 1905, The original school was a 12 room mansion standing on about eight acres. Opened by Sir John Forrest. Subsequently extensively extended.
Details
Details
08.90a
Blue biro [A] above Arthur Heller. Names written on back of photo in black ink [HELLER, LEE, ADAMS, IZARD, / TOZER, HERMAN]. On front under photo ['SCOTCHIES' 1921].
08.90b
On back of photo in black ink [SQUIRES, ALLEN, STOTT / HAWKES, LANGLEY / WANSBOROUGH / HELLER]. On front under photo [THE SAME].
Copyright and Reference
Copyright and Reference
Acknowledgements to be made to 'Claremont Museum 08.90'.
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Front: Hawkes, Langley, Wansborough, Arthur Heller
Scotch College
Source: Claremont Museum 08.90b
Front: Tozer, Herman
Scotch College
Source: Claremont Museum 08.90a
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