Bus Escapades - 1950s Yallourn to Trafalgar School Bus

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Bus - The Old Semi - 1960's

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1960
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One of these buses crashed just on the hospital side of the Briquette Factory turn off opposite #1 Oval in the 50's. For years we used its bonnet (upside down) as a sled to slide down the railway embankment.

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Im pretty sure that looks like the old semi that used to pick me and my brothers up from theMarried Quarters and drop us off at the Catholic school each day. Very noisey and so slow but great fun

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A similar bus was used to bring students from the Yinnar region during the mid 1950's. It also brought tech students , not so good for a skinny 5ft high school student! Coincidentally Yallourn Tech student , Brian Reiter was also a passenger. One of natures gentlemen-unfortunately he passed away recently after a long and courageous battle with cancer

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I was hoping my comment about Brian Reiter ( who worked in a Yallourn bank) would jog someones memory as he married Sheila Ellis a member of a family well known to the older people of Yallourn.

Hi Bill, I remember Brian, although it wasn't for a few years after he came to Yallourn that I realised he was originally from Yinnar. Brian was part of the very well known Reiter Golfing family from Melbourne. There was at least 3 brothers{Don, Alan and Brian- (plus the father)} who were top golfers at the prestigious Yarra Yarra Golf Club, between Alan and Don they won the Club Championship at Yarra Yarra on multiple occasions. Brian came to Yallourn to work in the National Bank (I think), he played Golf at Yallourn and represented Yallourn in Pennant Golf, he was a very good Golfer and played off a handicap of 3 or 4, although he wasn't quite as good a Don or Alan, but, none the less was an extremely good golfer. Alan was a Civil Engineer and also came back to the Latrobe Valley to work, he either worked for the Shire or Vic Roads, I am not sure. During his time in the Latrobe Valley he also played Golf at Yallourn and also represented the Club in Pennant Golf, although I don't believe that Brain and Alan played at the same time. I am sorry to hear that Brian has passed away.
By the way the Bus used to transport the Yallourn Tech kids from Newborough to Yallourn on Sport days, I travelled on it on many occasions

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Kevin, Thanks for your info, about Brian - If you need another Yallourn archive project, you might be interested in recording the history of the Yallourn Golf Club. By the Humphrey connection , I think your Mum was a fair golfer as well as Maxine's neighbour Nell Huxtable. Nell is 93? and is in an aged care facility at San Remo , she is still as sharp as a tack l I hope you keep your input up into the YOGGA. Maxine is a girl you can get out of Yallourn, but not the Yallourn out of the girl. Our Grandchildren have learnt a lot about Yallourn. from this site
reagrds,
Bill

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Bill...that's an excellent suggestion. Kevin, would you ask your mum, Marj, to write something about the Yallourn Golf Club...and the invitation goes to anyone out there who can contribute to the history of Yallourn please. Julie

Bus Escapades En Route to Trafalgar – 1950s (circa 1990)
A young ‘gentleman’ called John, whose surname shall remain a secret, was walking with his sister to catch a school bus when he and his sister had a disagreement. It must have been quite a disagreement because his sister ‘hitched’ him to the overhead bridge by his braces (braces were a common method of keeping ones trousers up in the 1950 era).

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"Gunns Gully"/ "Harvey Gunn"......

I posted a yarn a couple of days ago about my father Wilhelmus Johannes "Bill" Titulaer, and who came to work in Yallourn in about 1950?, in the SEC office/ showroom. This additional story is really a bit "peripheral" (on my knowledge of it) DIRECTLY to Yallourn, however there will be others, perhaps even RELATIONS, who will know "more" about this.

Curtis Family - 64 Fairfield Ave Xmas 1967

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1967
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Ian, Joan, Sheryl & Russell Curtis - Xmas 1967 - in front yard of 64 Fairfield Ave at their grandfather's house (Leslie Curtis)

Biography of C H Beanland ' A Lifetime in Technical Education' - Yallourn Technical School YTS

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Biography of C H Beanland ‘A Lifetime in Technical Education’ (Chapter 6) : Yallourn – Busy Tears in a Young School

I had chosen not to continue in the position of Acting Principal at Stawell Technical College beyond June 1932 at which time I was transferred as Acting Principal to the Technical School at Yallourn, where we rented an S.E.C. house in Ridgeway West. The previous Principal at Yallourn had asked to be relieved on the grounds of ill health and because he considered that the college had no future. The future was to prove how incorrect his expectation was.

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MY DAD WORKED IN YALLOURN FROM (ABOUT) 1951 (SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION), TO ABOUT END 1956/ VERY EARLY 1957.

My father was Wilhelmus Johannes Titulaer, from Venlo, in the South of Holland. Like a lot of other "migrants", he came out to Australia after the war, and settled in Melbourne. I believe he actually initially travelled from Holland to Indonesia with the Dutch Army, but was "demobbed" ("demobilised") in Australia, and he had met a man who worked at "The Argus" newspaper, and who said to dad that if he came back from Holland, that he would help him find a job.

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Grade 1D 1962

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Yallourn Primary School
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1962
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Back Row: Jim Hicks, Mark Courtney, Ronald Gloss, Peter Crookston, Bobby Syme, Bruce Metcalfe
Middle Row: Wayne Wright, Martin De Vries, Kathleen Kirby, ? , ? , Rodney Wicks, Mrs Armstrong (Teacher)
Front Row: Leanne Tilson, Kim Oliver, ?, Maree Scanlon, Helen Watkinson, Yvonne ?, Jill Spencer