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Ex student using a magnifying glass to examine old school photos.

Strawberry goes to school

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Recently, we had a visit from ex-student Bill Dudley. Bill started school at North Ryde PS in 1954 and he would walk to school with bare feet and no uniform. Bill said he would often bring Strawberry the family cow with him across Lane Cove Road, which was a dirt road in those days, and […]

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New Museums and Galleries of NSW website

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The new Museums and Galleries of NSW website brings together over 350 cultural venues across the state, so you can discover hundreds of museums, galleries and Aboriginal keeping places. The platform provides a ‘big picture’ of where to go and what to see in regional NSW. On the website you can plan trips, build trails, read […]

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School photo of North Ryde Public School 1918 Classes 3&4

Finding Family

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Fran and Ruth, two eldery cousins, recently visited in search of their parents who had attended North Ryde Public School in the early 1900s. They were very excited to find photos of their mother and father. Fran found her mother, Kathleen, in two photos, one dated 1918. These photos show her mother as a girl. […]

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King George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon holding newly born Elizabeth.

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Portraits of our Kings and Queens were once commonplace in school classrooms. This photo is of  Queen Elizabeth II when she was christened in 1926. At this time she was known as Princess Elizabeth and was third in line for the throne, just like the new Prince George. Prince George of Cambridge was named after […]

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MAPDAWebsite award 2013

MAPDA award

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We are proud to have received a Highly Commended for our new website  in the small museums websites category of the Museums Australia Multimedia and Publication Design Awards 2013. Thank you to our designer Tom Maitland for designing our website to so well suit our needs. 2013 MAPDA Winners and Awardees

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Girls sewing with visiting mums 1910

Mothers, women, teachers

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The role of mothers hasn’t changed over time but the roles of women and laws relating to their employment have. It’s hard to believe that only 80 years ago the Married Women (Lecturers and Teachers) Act, NSW, 1932 was introduced. This meant that all married women teachers in NSW had to resign or be dismissed. […]

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1910 room with school books open on desks.

When time stands still

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An ex-student who was first enrolled at North Ryde Public School in 1937 recently visited. The 1910 room looked just as she remembered it. She told us their old teacher would fall asleep during class in the afternoon. So while the others kept watch another girl in the class would climb up and change the […]

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Playing the game fly on the grass

Playing ‘Fly’

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Fly was a game played in the playground using sticks found on the ground and is a great example of ‘making do’.  ‘Fly’ was the leader who ran through sticks laid out like the rungs of a ladder, making a long leap at the end. A stick was moved to the landing spot, creating ever increasing […]

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Student bowling a hoop.

Bowling hoops

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Children used to play a game of bowling hoops in which they used a wooden stick to propel a hoop along the ground and keep it upright. Young students visiting the museum try this with a cane hoop and stick as part of their outdoor activities.

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Museum teacher inspecting hands

Morning hands inspection

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Each morning prior to entering the schoolroom the teacher would inspect every child’s hands to ensure that they were clean enough to begin their schoolwork. As children often had to do chores to help out at home and then walk some distance to school, by the time they arrived their hands were grubby. They were […]

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