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Trinity College Examinations:

21/12/2018 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

Each year examination were held in Kalgoorlie under the auspices of the Trinity College of Music in London.

19.8.1907 “Trinity College of London examinations, successful pupils of J A Halls”

I am sure that the names of those in the above photograph are listed in the following article but unfortunately they are not identified.

Kalgoorlie Miner Saturday 17 August 1907


TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC    :    KALGOORLIE EXAMINATIONS.

On the 13th and 14th inst. Mr Charks Schilsky, examiner for the above college, conducted the moat successful examination that has yet been held in Kalgoorlie under its auspices. Both the candidates and the teachers are to be complimented on the splendid results. Appended are the names of the successful candidates : — Senior Division. — Nellie Marshall pass (Mrs. E. A. Bennett). Intermediate Division. — Fanny Epstein, pass ; Nellie Newman, pass (Mr, J. A. Halls) -, Sylvia M. Thorn, pass (Mrs. David Beid) ; Mona O’Dea, pass. Hazel Moyle pass (Mr, Chas, Huddle) ; Frank Jones pass (Mrs. B. A. Bennett) ; Margaret E. Harrington pass (Miss B. James). Junior Division. — Myrtle Jones, honors (Miss F. B. Murphy) ; James B, Small, honors violin; Bertha Kidman, honors violin (Mr, E. Salter); Edith McMann, pass (Mrs. E. A, Bennett.) ; Eittie Currie, pass, May Burkitt, pass, Myrtle G.  Morris, pass (Mr. T. P. Brown); Harold Shaw, pass (Mrs. Bennett Wilkinson) ; Vera Roberts, pass (Miss Feat), Violet Anthony, pass (Miss Monkhouse), Ada V. Winter, pass (Miss B. James) ; Dolly Davis, pass violin (Mr. E. Salter) ,Hazel Crawford, pass (St. Joseph’s Convent, Boulder) ; Amy Clapton, pass ; Elma Schroeder, pass ; Daisy Walsh, pass (Mr.  J. A. Halle); Preparatory Division. —Eileen J Barrett, pass ; Nellie Saligari, pass (St. John of God’s Convent School) ; Grace H. Seouler, honors (Mrs. David Beid) ; Florence Mackay, pass (Mr. J. A. Halls); Kate Colgan, pass ; Grace Blatchley, pass ; Mary Kilgariff, pass ; Hilda Tyers, pass ; Ena Sweetser, pass (St. Joseph’s Convent, Boulder) ; Elsie J. Thompson, pass violin ; James O. Horrocks, pass violin; Sybil Withall, pass violin (Mr. E. Salter), May S. Stewart, pass, Sydney W. Rowe, pass (Mrs. David Reid) Elsie M. Harris, pass (Miss B. James), Doris M. Teague. pass, Gladys Ellery, pass (Miss Monkhouse) ; Alice James, pass, Vera Henderson, pass, Jack Nixon, pass, Myrtle Turner, pass (Miss Peat) ; Rita Guard, pass (Mrs. L. France).

The Sun, 20 Aug 1911 Miss Eva Mettam

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My name is Moya Sharp, I live in Kalgoorlie Western Australia and have worked most of my adult life in the history/museum industry. I have been passionate about history for as long as I can remember and in particular the history of my adopted home the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. Through my website I am committed to providing as many records and photographs free to any one who is interested in the family and local history of the region.
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  1. Uma Maheswar Nakka says

    21/12/2018 at 11:49 pm

    STUDENT LIFE IS ALWAYS A SWEET MEMORY AND A TIME MACHINE TO GO BACK AND ENJOY WITH ILLUSIONS.
    BLESSINGS.

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