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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jasmin Burge, St Ignatius Loyola statue 2012 (group of 4 photographs), 19/06/2012
... Statue of Ignatius Loyola in the grounds of Loyola College... in the grounds of Loyola College. Photographs include the statue ...Statue of Ignatius Loyola in the grounds of Loyola College. Photographs include the statue, the inscription, a modern brass plate and the 2001 Blessing plate. Part of a collection of photographs of Loyola College; Grimshaw Street Watsonia; established 1980 on the site of the Loyola Seminary. The College purchased the original building in 2002. These photographs of the original building and grounds were taken by GHS member Jazz Burge in June 2012.Digital copy of 4 colour photographs.loyola college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jasmin Burge, St Ignatius Loyola [close up] 2012, 19/06/2012
... Close up of statue of Ignatius Loyola in grounds of Loyola.... Close up of statue of Ignatius Loyola in grounds of Loyola ...Close up of statue of Ignatius Loyola in grounds of Loyola College. Part of a collection of photographs of Loyola College, Grimshaw Street Watsonia, established 1980 on the site of the Loyola Seminary. The College purchased the original building in 2002. These photographs of the original building and grounds were taken by GHS member Jazz Burge in June 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.loyola college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jasmin Burge, Cross 2010, 30/07/2010
Photograph of Cross carved by Kevin Gilders and completed in 2010. Inscription on plaque: 'This Cross commemorates the 30th anniversary of Loyola College Watsonia. It is sculptured form the wood of the cedar tree that once stood on these grounds in the roundabout in front of the Loyola Jesuit House of Studies and Novitiate building from 1934-2009. The Cross was unveiled by College Captains Adam Leary and Julia Cosgrave; Fr Steven Rigo; President of the Association of Canonical Administrators and Mr Joseph Favrin; College Principal. It was blessed by Fr Gerry Healy SJ at the College celebration of the feast of St Ignatius held on July 30th 2010. Part of a collection of photographs of Loyola College; Grimshaw Street Watsonia; established 1980 on the site of the Loyola Seminary. The College purchased the original building in 2002. These photographs of the original building and grounds were taken by GHS member Jazz Burge in June 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.loyola college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jasmin Burge, Grimshaw Street trees 2012, 19/06/2012
Trees along the Grimshaw Street boundary of Loyola College. Part of a collection of photographs of Loyola College, Grimshaw Street Watsonia, established 1980 on the site of the Loyola Seminary. The College purchased the original building in 2002. These photographs of the original building and grounds were taken by GHS member Jazz Burge in June 2012.Digital copy of 2 colour photographs.loyola college, grimshaw street -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jasmin Burge, Loyola gate post 2012, 19/06/2012
Gate post at Grimshaw Street entry to Loyola College. Part of a collection of photographs of Loyola College, Grimshaw Street Watsonia, established 1980 on the site of the Loyola Seminary. The College purchased the original building in 2002. These photographs of the original building and grounds were taken by GHS member Jazz Burge in June 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.loyola college, grimshaw street -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jasmin Burge, Trees, Loyola 2012, 19/06/2012
Trees along boundary fence, Loyola College 2012. Part of a collection of photographs of Loyola College, Grimshaw Street Watsonia, established 1980 on the site of the Loyola Seminary. The College purchased the original building in 2002. These photographs of the original building and grounds were taken by GHS member Jazz Burge in June 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.loyola college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jasmin Burge, Tower, Loyola College 2012, 19/06/2012
Toer at Loyola College 2012. Part of a collection of photographs of Loyola College, Grimshaw Street Watsonia, established 1980 on the site of the Loyola Seminary. The College purchased the original building in 2002. These photographs of the original building and grounds were taken by GHS member Jazz Burge in June 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.loyola college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jasmin Burge, Chapel interior, Loyola College 2012, 19/06/2012
Chapel interior and plaque, Loyola College 2012. Inscription on plaque: "This Chapel was dedicated on Wednesday 1st August 1934 by Most Reverend Bishop McCarthy DD, Bishop of Sandhurst (Bendigo) for the House of Studies, Novitiate and Retreat Centre of the Society of Jesus (1934-1974) and after sale to the State Government was deconsecrated. It was returned to the catholic community in 2002." Part of a collection of photographs of Loyola College, Grimshaw Street Watsonia, established 1980 on the site of the Loyola Seminary. The College purchased the original building in 2002. These photographs of the original building and grounds were taken by GHS member Jazz Burge in June 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.loyola college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jasmin Burge, Loyola: garden view from tower 2012, 19/06/2012
Loyola: garden view from tower 2012. Part of a collection of photographs of Loyola College, Grimshaw Street Watsonia, established 1980 on the site of the Loyola Seminary. The College purchased the original building in 2002. These photographs of the original building and grounds were taken by GHS member Jazz Burge in June 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.loyola college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jasmin Burge, Loyola: distant view from tower 2012, 19/06/2012
Loyola: distant view from tower 2012. Part of a collection of photographs of Loyola College, Grimshaw Street Watsonia, established 1980 on the site of the Loyola Seminary. The College purchased the original building in 2002. These photographs of the original building and grounds were taken by GHS member Jazz Burge in June 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.loyola college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jasmin Burge, Loyola courtyard 2012, 19/06/2012
Loyola courtyard 2012. Part of a collection of photographs of Loyola College, Grimshaw Street Watsonia, established 1980 on the site of the Loyola Seminary. The College purchased the original building in 2002. These photographs of the original building and grounds were taken by GHS member Jazz Burge in June 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.loyola college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jasmin Burge, Loyola tower and entrance 2012, 19/06/2012
Loyola tower and entrance 2012. Part of a collection of photographs of Loyola College, Grimshaw Street Watsonia, established 1980 on the site of the Loyola Seminary. The College purchased the original building in 2002. These photographs of the original building and grounds were taken by GHS member Jazz Burge in June 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.loyola college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jasmin Burge, Loyola: foundation stone 2012, 27/11/1932
Loyola Foundation stone (photographed in 2012). Latin inscription. Foundation stone for seminary laid in 1932. Part of a collection of photographs of Loyola College, The College was officially blessed and opened on 16/12/1934 with 8,000 people present. Grimshaw Street Watsonia, established 1980 on the site of the Loyola Seminary. The College purchased the original building in 2002. These photographs of the original building and grounds were taken by GHS member Jazz Burge in June 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.loyola seminary watsonia, loyola college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Jasmin Burge, Loyola front view 2012, 19/06/2012
Loyola front view 2012. Part of a collection of photographs of Loyola College, Grimshaw Street Watsonia, established 1980 on the site of the Loyola Seminary. The College purchased the original building in 2002. These photographs of the original building and grounds were taken by GHS member Jazz Burge in June 2012.Digital copy of colour photograph.loyola college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Get ready to cruise with classic wheels, 07/02/2018
... cars line the grounds of Loyola College for the annual classic... vintage cars line the grounds of Loyola College for the annual ...Revheads can indulge in a slice of history when vintage cars line the grounds of Loyola College for the annual classic car show. [2018]News article 1 page, black text and colour image .loyola college, annual classic car show, watsonia -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Huge goal kicked for sport at school [St Helena College SH8730], 22/02/2017
... School. sporting grounds st helena secondary college soccer ...A new sports precinct boasting a FIFA-grade soccer pitch was unveiled last week at St Helena Secondary School.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.sporting grounds, st helena secondary college, soccer -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Secondary College Gr8750 Buildings 2, 01/10/2017
... and grounds at Greensborough College.... of existing buildings and grounds at Greensborough College ...These photographs show the exterior of existing buildings and grounds at Greensborough College.Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Secondary College Gr8750 Buildings 3, 01/10/2017
... and grounds at Greensborough College.... of existing buildings and grounds at Greensborough College ...These photographs show the exterior of existing buildings and grounds at Greensborough College.Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough College. Construction 2017, 01/10/2017
... and refurbishment of existing buildings and grounds at Greensborough College... and refurbishment of existing buildings and grounds at Greensborough College ...These photographs show the construction of new buildings and refurbishment of existing buildings and grounds at Greensborough College, 2017.Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Secondary College Gr8750 Construction 2017, 01/10/2017
... and refurbishment of existing buildings and grounds at Greensborough College... Greensborough Secondary College Gr8750 Construction 2017. Digital copy ...These photographs show the construction of new buildings and refurbishment of existing buildings and grounds at Greensborough College, 2017.Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough college -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Geoff Biddington, Former Cyril Retallick House (Now Australian Catholic University), Ballarat, c1967
In 1881 Cyrus Bath Retallack purchased land now known as 1200 Mair Street Ballarat. Retallack was a successful Cornish miner and engineer. He built a two storey brick mansion between 1882 and 1883, naming the property ‘Carn Brae’ after the castle in Cornwall. Substantial grounds were established with with range of exotic trees planted, a tennis court was laid out and a stables building was erected. In 1918 the site become a campus of Queen’s GIrls’ Grammar School, then Aquinas College which was merged into the Australian Catholic University from 1973. Photograph of a double storey brick building on bluestone foundations, with cast iron balcony. ballarat, geoff biddington, cast iron, bluestone, cyril retallick, australian catholic university, ballarat, aquinas college -
Federation University Historical Collection
Ballarat Teachers' College Ceremonial Collar, Unknown
Worn by the principal of Ballarat Teachers' College over black academic gown at formal assemblies. Ellwood was the Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College. Ballarat Teachers’ College was opened on 04 May 1926, at S.S. 33 Dana Street, with an enrolment of 61 students. Its original staff consisted of the Principal, Mr W.H. Ellwood, M.A., M.Ed. (Chairman of the Teachers’ Tribunal from its inception in 1946 until 1954), Miss A. Bouchier, B.A., and Mr A.B. Jones, BA., (lecturers). In 1927 Miss P.A. Hamano joined the staff. In 1927 the college moved to the old Ballarat East Town Hall (remodelled for their use) in Barkly Street. During 1927 the numbers in the College were augmented by 26 Manual Arts students, who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Art students continued till 1930 when, on grounds of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers’ College. During the four succeeding years, approximately 60 students annually entered the primary course. Inclusive of Manual Arts students, and private fee-paying students, exactly 400 trainees passed through the College in its brief span of life (1926-1931). Five per cent of each year’s students were granted an extension of their studentship to enable them to proceed to Melbourne Teachers’ College, and to take the first year’s course for a University degree. With the advent of the economic depression of the ‘thirties, Ballarat Teachers' College closed its doors in December, 1931. Fourteen years were to pass before the College opened again on February 2nd, 1946. The college re-commenced at SS Dana Street, under the guidance of Mr W.F. Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip. Ed., (acting, later Principal 1946-1950) and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. Hughes, B.A., Dip. Ed., Mr C.B. Bryan, B.A., B. Com., Dip. Ed., Miss Monica H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip. Phys. Ed. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister of Education at that time, the Hon. F. Field, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. T.T. Hollway, M.L.A., and the then Director of Education, Mr J.A. Seitz. It was originally intended to cater for women students only but, at the last moment, men resident in Ballarat were also accepted. A co-educational college was thus set up instead, and it has continued as such. 1951 saw the introduction of the two-year course, successful students being presented with the Trained Primary Teacher’s Certificate at the final College Assembly each year. In December 1955, College held its first Graduation Ceremony, with its own Graduation Hymn, the words of which were written by Miss C.M. (Mavis) Canty of the staff. Lord remained as principal until 1951 when he transferred to establish a teachers' college at Toorak. Tom William Turner was Lord's successor. A highlight of his term was the construction of new college buildings at Gillies Street with the students commencing their lessons there in February 1958. Turner retired in 1970, having overseen a period of substantial growth in the institution. In that year alone more than one hundred and forty students completed their primary teaching qualification to meet a severe shortage of teachers. Doug Watson commenced as principal in 1971. In 1973 Ballarat Teachers' College became the State College of Victoria at Ballarat. Three years later Ballarat College of Advanced Education was formed and the teacher education students moved to the Mount Helen Campus. In 1990 Ballarat College of Advanced Education became Ballarat University College, an affiliated college with the University of Melbourne. The University of Ballarat was formed in January 1994.Light blue grosgrain sash, bound in yellow taffeta, sewn by machine. Two mitred seams, one at each shoulder, hand sewn and two seams machine stitched on straight part of sash. A BTC insignia is placed in the centre back. The insignia is stitched in yellow, royal blue and dark blue cotton. This sash is hand sewn at the end of one side length, in order to shorten it. Extra Muros (Beyond the Wall) on insignia BTC (Ballarat Teachers' college)education, teaching, assembly, btc, ballarat teachers college, university of ballarat, regalia, ceremony, graduation, stoll, balalrat teachers' college -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat Teachers' College Staff Members, 1947
In 1947 classes at the Ballarat Teachers' College were held in the bluestone building at the Dana Street Primary School.Seven staffmembers of the Ballarat Teachers' College pose in front of a building in the grounds of the Dana Street Primary School. Standing Left to right: Carl Bryan, Trudy Kentish, Mephan McEwin, Alan Sonsee. Sitting left to right: Beth Hughes, W.F. (Frank) Lord, Monica Millerballarat teachers' college, ballarat, monica miller, sonsee, bryan, kentish, mcewin, hughes, lord, dana street, dana street primary school, frank lord, alan sonsee, university women -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - black and white, Ballarat Teachers' College Art Staff
The Ballarat Teachers' College is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.Seven members of the art staff stand in front of Inge King's sculpture 'Organic Form' on the grounds of the Ballarat Teachers' College Gillies Street. Left to right: Ian Hemingway, Greg Binns, Mr Nelson, Miss Talbot, Ian Page, Miss Scott, Ted Doneyian hemingway, greg binns, nelson, miss talbot, ian page, miss scott, ted doney, ballarat teachers' college, art, inge king, gillies street, gillies street campus, ballarat teachers' college art collection -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ballarat Teachers' College Staff and Second Year Students, 1955
The Ballarat Teachers' Collge is a predecessor institution of Federation Univesity Australia.Ballarat Teachers' College staff and Second Year Students in the grounds of Dana Street Primary School.ballarat teachers' college, staff, j.m. hill, j. fox, a.h. linton, bob croft, r.j. croft, ted doney, e.w. doney, monica miller, tom turner, t.w.h. turner, mavis canty, alan sonsee, a.c. sonsee, e.o. walpole, c.a. pryor, c. rodger, g.a. jenkins, keith hamilton, howard pattenden, dana street primary school -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Ballarat Teachers' College Class of 1949 60th Reunion Photo in the Ground of Dana Street Primary School, 2009, 06/04/2009
The Ballarat Teachers' College Class of 1949 60th Reunion started at the Dana Street Primary School, the home of the Ballarat Teachers' College in 1949. The reunion started with singing the College Anthem 'Extra Muros', and many other songs associated with the College. The attendees then travelled by bus around the Ballarat Schools they worked with as Student Teachers' in 1949. Lunch followed, before a return to Dana Street Primary School for Class photos.A number of former students of the Ballarat Teachers' College pose for a photograph in the grounds of the Dana Street Primary School at the 60th reunion of the Class on 1949.ballarat teachers' college, reunion, 1949, 49ers, dana street primary school -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph (Black & White), Ballarat Teachers' College outside the Ballarat East Town Hall, c1931
Ballarat Teachers’ College commenced at Dana Street State School (No. 33). Sixty one students enrolled, and the staff consisted of Mr W.H. Ellwood, Miss A. Bouchier, Mr A.B. Jones. (The Flag, Nov 1997; The Flag, Nov 1996; BTC Handbook 1965) Ballarat Teachers’ College moved to the former Ballarat East Town Hall in Barkly Street, where it remained until its temporary closure in December 1931 during the Great Depression. Miss P.A. Hamono joined the staff. During 1927 the college numbers were augmented by 26 Manual Arts students, who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Arts students continued until 1930 when, on grounds of economy of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers’ College. (The Flag, Nov 1996; BTC Handbook 1965)Black and white photograph mounted on grey card. Depicts the Ballarat Teachers' College on the steps of their building (former Ballarat east Town Hall). Possibly taken during a visit of the Bendigo Teachers' College to Ballarat (See crossed flags at back)ballarat teachers college, margery brady, margery lawrey, ballarat east town hall -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat Teachers' College, Ballarat Teachers' College Handbook, 1968
History of the Ballarat Teachers, College as outlined on page 9 of the handbook. Ballarat Teachers' College was opened on may 4th, 1926, at Dana Street State School (no 33), with an enrollment of sixty-one students, its original staff consisted of the Principal, Mr W. H. Ellwood, M.A., M.Ed. (Chairman of the Teachers' tribunal from its inception in 1946 until 1954), Miss A. Bouchier, B.A., and Mr A.B. Jones, B.A. (lecturers). In 1927 Miss P.A. Hamano joined the staff. Teaching practice and special rural school work were carried on in schools in or near Ballarat - drawing, crafts and singing were taught by local teachers. In 1927 the college moved to the former Ballarat East Town Hall (remodelled for their use) in Barkly Street. During 1927 the numbers in the College were augmented by twenty-six Manual arts students who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Arts students continued until 1930, when, on grounds of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers' College. During the four succeeding years approximately sixty students annually entered the primary course. Inclusive of Manual Arts students, and private fee-paying students, exactly 400 trainees passed through the college in its brief span of life (1926-1931) Fourteen years were to pass before they were again opened to students on February 2nd, 1946. The college was re-commenced at S.S. Dana Street under the guidance of Mr W.F. Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip.Ed., (Acting Principal 1946-1950), and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. Hughes, B.A., Dip. Ed., Mr C.B. Bryan, B.A., V.Com., Dip.Ed., Miss M.H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip.Phys.Ed. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister for education at that time, the Hon. F. Field, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. T.T. Hollway, M.L.A., and the then Director of Education, Mr J.A. Seitz. It was originally intended to cater for women students only (for whom 130 Victoria Street was purchased as a hostel) but, at the last moment, men were also accepted. A co-educational college was thus set up instead, and has continued as such. The original Staff has been considerable augmented, and the number of Students has been more than trebled. 1951 saw the introduction of the two-year course, successful students being presented with the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate at the final College assembly each year. In December, 1855, College held its first Graduation Ceremony, with its own graduation hymn, the words of which were written by Miss C.M. (Mavis) Canty of the staff. Mr Ellwood, former Principal, delivered the occasional address and presented the Ellwood Prize to the outstanding student of the year (Mr C.P. Handreck). Students who had successfully completed the course received their certificates from Mr E.B. Pederick, Chief Inspector of Primary Schools. College accomodation having been strained for several years, it was pleasant news when tenders were called in July, 1956, for the building of the first section of the new Ballarat Teachers' College in Gillies Street, near the Botanical Gardens. At the beginning of 1958 the new College was occupied, and staff and students have appreciated greatly the appointements and cacilities of the new building. In 1968 the three-year Diploma Course began, co-existent with the other courses which will continue during the transitional period. Successful students in the course receive the Diploma of teaching (Primary). Orange and black soft covered booklet with a childlike image of a woman on the cover. The 44 page book is the handbook of the Ballarat Teachers' College and includes: history of the college, 1968 programme, courses, teaching Practice, practising school, classification, certification, Ellwood Prize, Lord Prize, hostels, college tripsInside front page signed "Peter Fryar".ballarat teachers' college, peter fryar, t.w.h. turner, tom turner, frank lord, monica miller, dana street primary school, art collection, hostels -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Plan
Front view of the new school building to be erected on the corner of Sturt and Lyons Streets within the grounds of St Andrew’s Kirk to replace the earlier wooden structure on the same site. The building was designed by the noted Ballarat architect, Henry Caselli, and this drawing is taken from his original plans which were made available to the College in 1992 by L H Vernon and Associates Pty. Ltd. -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Chairs, Chancel chairs, c1870
These chairs originate from St Andrews Kirk, Ballarat, c1870s. The Rev William Henderson, Presbyterian Minister of Ballarat (1857 - 1886), founded Ballarat College in 1864. The chairs were is use in St Andrews Kirk during his tenure. At this time Ballarat College was situated in the grounds of St Andrews Kirk and remained there until 1912. In 1995 a plaque to this effect was erected in the grounds of St Andrews Kirk, and unveiled by Old Collegian and school Council member, Kenneth D Baird. Matching set of three ornately carved, English Oak, chancel and clergy chairs; minister's chair with arms; elder chairs without arms. Plaques at front of chair seats: Original St Andrews Kirk / Minister's Chairs c1870s / Gift Clark and Margaret Chesterrev william henderson, st andrews kirk