Thursday, 4 October 2012

Why is Miss Fahey important in Ashgrove's history?

I wonder if you can guess why we think Miss Fahey is one of Ashgrove's living treasures? 

You might have to look carefully. 

Sometimes it is the small things that make history interesting and give us clues about how people lived in different times.

Which of the four photos do you think Miss Fahey is part of?

 
A standard ten bench Ashgrove tram with Engine Man and Conductor in 1930s

61st Battalion marching in Waterworks Road, 1939

Children's Coach outside St Finbarr's Convent - 1937



3 March 1934 - guard of honour at the official opening of Oakleigh State School


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