1/83Schoolchildren outside old Hutchins School Hobart 1940s Slide 17060 Negative number Box 565
FLASHBACK: 175 years of Hutchins School
From clashes on the footy field to rowing and swimming excellence, eisteddfods, senior formals and school fairs — we take a look through the archives of Hutchins School over the years. SEE 80+ PHOTOS >>
2/83Sport Olympic Torch Relay Day 57, August 03, 2000: Children from the Hutchins School wave to the torch on its way from Mount. Nelson to Hobart central. Mount Nelson to Hobart. NEWS:
3/83Hobart Chargers player Anthony Stewart coaches Hutchins students from left Lewis Franks, Will Fehlberg, Courtney Winter, Anthony Stewart, Nick Cleary, Jade Browning and Sam Gumley
4/83UNDATED: Bill Toppin, Hutchins School principal, and his wife Hilary Toppin
5/83John Bednall, principal of The Hutchins School, Hobart, with school students. Tasmania / Education
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18/8328/11/1951 Fire Hutchins boarders residence, Collins Street, Hobart, Tasmania Fire Service (TFS) 1913 Leyland truck carrying a 70 (seventy) foot turntable ladder, Hobart’s first motor fire engine, in action for the last time Negative Number A4036/1
19/83SOCIALS - Opening of the Hutchins Art Prize. Long Gallery Hobart. James Toppin, Glebe and Katarina Noodles, Lenah Valley
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26/83Old scholars football . preview. picture of players from the clubs from left Michael FisherDOSA, Brodie Langford, OHA, Nick Huizing,UNI Kurt Styles ,ST VIRGLES, Matthew Wright,HUTCHINS, and Bobby Stewart,RICHMOND. Picture: KIM EISZELE
27/83preview for Rock of Ages. having a dress rehearsal in Hobart. Picture: KIM EISZELE
28/83Hugo Allison, 10 and Sam Abel, 16 from The Hutchins School are world youth champions in International cadet dinghies and competes in the teams racing event at the Royal Hobart regatta. PICTURE: Luke Bowden
29/83About 200 Hutchins boys from years 9-12 take a swim in the River Derwent for Freezin' for a Reason. Raising money for Beyond Blue and The Hobart Lions Club. Contact Ziah Cooper 0409 757 003
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32/83School fair held at the Hutchins School, in Macquarie St, Hobart, in 1935. Mercury Historical Archive Collection (Box 112)
33/83School fair held at the Hutchins School, in Macquarie St, Hobart, in 1935. Mercury Historical Archive Collection (Box 112)
34/83Young students from The Hutchins School, Hobart, planting a tree at the Lady Franklin Gallery in Lenah Valley in August 1940 for the Wattle League. Image from Box 521 of the Mercury Historical Archive
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36/831944 Tasmanian Associated Public Schools (southern branch) swimming carnival. Pictured are the members of The Hutchins School’s victorious competitors from the composite teams race (one swimmer from each age group): L. Murphy, left, A. Harris, B. Foster, R. Stopp, G. Shiel and R. Brown. The venue for the carnival was Amateur House, also called the Hobart Tepid Baths, at 212 Collins St, which has since been redeveloped as offices and apartments. Photo from Box 695 of the Mercury Historical Archive
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39/83The Hutchins School leavers dinner at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, Terry Moore, Axel Moore, Poppy Newton and Christine Moore. Picture Chris Kidd
40/83The Hutchins School leavers dinner at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, Edrei Stanton, Imogen Nation, Flynn Stanton and Georgina Michael. Picture Chris Kidd
41/83The Hutchins School leavers dinner at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, Harrison Riley, Sussan Riley, Chris Riley and Remy Williams. Picture Chris Kidd
42/83The Hutchins School leavers dinner at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, Isabel Baddiley, Louis Miller, Pepper Simondson, Louis Kingston, Madeleine Jeffrey- Moore and Izac Grantham. Picture Chris Kidd
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52/83Sport Hutchins School students and Olympic Torch Ken Pang holding the Torch
53/83Hutchins School junior rowers Jono Hookway, left, and Adam Wertheimer to represent Australia at the world junior championships in Amsterdam train on the Derwent *** silhouette ***
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61/8321/02/1970 Hutchins School swimming carnival Malaysian students Negative number H9737/1
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74/831935 Students from 10 Hobart schools were involved in the planting of the first stage of an avenue of trees along Creek Rd at New Town in July 1935. The participants were Mary McPhee and Georgine Best (Collegiate School); Joan Cane and John Moore (Friends’ School); Edna Eyre and Harry Mackay (State High School); E.D. Tudor and W.T. Bennett (Hutchins School); Lorna Killalea and Joan Cousins (Sacred Heart Convent); Judith Stephens and Margaret Scollick (Queen’s College); Sheila Lyons and Mary Weber (St Mary’s College); Dorothy Pearson and Nellie Russell (St David’s School); Mary Harriss and Hester Clarke (Fabian College); and Inga Smith and Lois Burbury (Clemes College). Image from Box 151 of the Mercury Historical Collection Archive
75/83The Hutchins School sailing students Ollie Hugo, 13 and Charlie Goodfellow, 14 rigging up their SB20 to go out sailing on the River Derwent ahead of hot weather this weekend. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
76/83Hutchins students, Luke West, Harrison Evans, James Tucker and teacher Kent Moore recently returned from the USA where they attended the KidWind Wind Turbine Challenge Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
77/83Jonathon Cook, Aleem Khalfan, David Craig and Samuelu Lopa from the Hobart Lions are looking forward to the Tasmanian Rugby Union season starting this weekend Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
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81/83Power of 9 is one of the programs at the Hutchins School. For Mercury advertising feature on secondary school enrolments
82/83Kindergarten students from The Hutchins School, Henry Woods, 5 and Vincent Pacza, 5 fly their kites as part of the school's group kite flight. Picture: Zak Simmonds
83/83Year 12 students Will Mather and Charlie Zeeman from the Hutchins School. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN