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Skipping Girl

This year I have the pleasure of teaching the Year 12 VCAL Literacy component.  As a result, I thought it might be interesting to introduce the girls to a bit of Kilbreda history, which they will share with you as guest presenters each fortnight.

 

This week’s contributors were Brianna, Eliza, Danielle, Helena, Mia and Ebony (Year 12).

 

On Thursday 13 February there was an article in the Herald Sun newspaper that said that the factory in Abbotsford with the iconic Skipping Girl neon sign on its roof is being sold for over 20 million dollars. In 1915, a competition to design a logo for the Skipping Girl Vinegar Company was won by Jim Minogue, who used his sister Kitty as the model for the design of a girl skipping.

 

“What does that have to do with Kilbreda?” you may ask.

 

Kitty Minogue became a nun and later came to Kilbreda to be a teacher. She taught from 1968 to 1972 and lived here for many years.

 

During her primary school teaching years at Kilbreda she taught current staff member Mrs Carolyn Callaghan. 

 

For further information, you may wish to consult an article on the Kingston Historical Webpage: https://localhistory.kingston.vic.gov.au/articles/440

 

Damian Smith

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