tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1452959632598071513.post2870078924476243300..comments2024-02-26T10:09:57.729+11:00Comments on Casey Cardinia - links to our past: Cranbourne Primary school, No. 2068Casey Cardinia Library Corporationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14205978452644821723noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1452959632598071513.post-72458339494586080032014-02-21T21:01:54.594+11:002014-02-21T21:01:54.594+11:00Cranbourne Primary School had links with the Clyde...Cranbourne Primary School had links with the Clyde North School. Even the main school buildings looked similar.<br />I'm hoping that former Cranbourne families might be able to add names to the photos.<br />Clyde North Primary school began two years after the Cranbourne School. Unlike the Presbyterian School it was initiated by men from several Christian religions. You can read its history<br />http://www.clydehistory.comyr.com/html/0508sch118.html<br />Hoping that this will be helpful as well. - JoanJoan Vanderhornnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1452959632598071513.post-11881354674525783522014-02-21T17:23:50.937+11:002014-02-21T17:23:50.937+11:00Two years after the opening of the Cranbourne Scho...Two years after the opening of the Cranbourne School, the Clyde North School began. The schools had links with each other. Their building styles were also similar. <br />A principal, James O'Shea researched the history of the school and produced a scrap book which is in the Tooradin Museum.<br />A strange gift to the school was a machine gun following WW1.<br />http://www.clydehistory.comyr.com/html/0508sch118.html<br />I hope some folk will come forward and offer names for the Cranbourne school photos.<br />JoanJoan Vanderhornhttp://www.clydehistory.comyr.comnoreply@blogger.com