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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - Geelong East Technical School 1958 Inter School Sports Olympic Park Melbourne
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - c1958-59 Signing Ceremony
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - c1958-59 Students at Geelong Showgrounds
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - c1959 Building works at Boundary Road East Geelong
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - c1959 Building works at Boundary Road East Geelong
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - c1959 Building works at Boundary Road East Geelong
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - c1959 Building works Boundary Road East Geelong
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - c1960 Geelong East Technical School Student Assembly
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - c1960 Geelong East Technical School Woodwork Class
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - Geelong East tecnical School c1960 from Olney Avenue
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - Geelong East Technical School c1960 from Olney Avenue
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - Geelong East Technical School Trade Wing c1960 from Boundary Road
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - Geelong East Technical School Trade Wing c1960 looking towards Boundary Road
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - 1960 Geelong East Technical School Form 1D
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - 1960 Geelong East Technical School Form 3C
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - 1960 Geelong East Technical School Form 3D
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - Newcomb High School 1969 Class Photo - 1C, Newcomb High School 1969 Class Photo - 1C
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - Newcomb High School 1969 Building the School, Geelong Advertiser, Newcomb High School 1969 Building the School, 04/02/1969
Repairing the portables, before the opening of the college in February 1969. -
Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - Newcomb High School - Original School Bell, Newcomb High School - Original School Bell, May 1999
Chris Bailey’s father loaned this bell to Newcomb High School for the first two years until a PA system was installed. It came from his father’s boat in the Middle East. Chris was a Form 1 student in 1969. The bell is now kept at Chris’ home, 4 Yvonne Street, Belmont, 3216. Metal Bell -
Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - Newcomb High School 1969 Athletic Sports, Newcomb High School 1969 Athletic Sports
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - Newcomb High School 1969 Athletic Sports, Newcomb High School 1969 Athletic Sports
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Newcomb Secondary College Archives
Photograph - Newcomb High School March 1969 Mr Green's Last Day, Newcomb High School March 1969 Mr Green's Last Day
March 1969 – Mr Green’s last day at Newcomb. Mr Green relieved while Mr Fahie was in army training. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: SCHOOL EXPERIENCE MANUAL
A purple book titled 'School Experience Manual. Published by the Bendigo College of Advanced Education Osborne Street Campus.' On the front cover is a photograph of Violet Street School Bendigo No. 877 taken by K. Endersby. 144 pgs. photographs. Date unknown.bendigo, education, bendigo college of advanced educati, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, education, manual, school, diploma of education (secondary), student, evaluation, teacher education, teaching plans, pedagogue, violet street primary school, k. endersby, magazine -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Photograph: CTC 1970s Teacher Ray Collier entertains students
Large black and white photograph of Collingwood Technical College teacher Ray Collier entertaining secondary school students, possibly drama class. Scott p.68collingwood technical college, buildings, boot and shoe building, staff, performing arts, nmit -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Photograph: Mr. George Thomas Teacher and Councillor CTS 1937-1972
Mr. George Thomas' connection with Collingwood Technical School began as a junior technical student at Collingwood in 1913. He then became an apprentice in the electrical trades during which time he also undertook a Diploma course in Electrical Engineering. Mr Thomas was appointed as a teacher (part-time) of Electrical Wiring at Collingwood in 1922 having had previous experience teaching in Geelong at the Gordon Institute of Technology. In 1930 Mr Thomas became a full-time teacher in Electrical Trades, the year of the commencement of the Apprenticeship Commission in Victoria. In 1937 he was instrumental in introducing electroplating as a trade whereas it had previously only been taught as a section of the Electrical Trades. This was a period of severe economic constraints following the Great Depression and spending on education was limited. Needing the latest knowledge of industrial practices, Mr Thomas canvassed electroplating industries around Melbourne seeking employment opportunities and met with favourable responses. He approached Quinton’s electroplating firm in North Melbourne with the proposal to work for them on Saturday mornings without payment. In return for his labour, he asked to be taught the basics of the trade. During the week he was able to impart his knowledge to his students. Initially, he wanted to develop electroplating as an outlet for the Youth Employment Training Scheme. Once the class was firmly established, he submitted a proposal to the Education Department to establish an Electroplating Department, and this became the first of its kind in the southern hemisphere. He gave up teaching in 1939 to become the Northcote City Electrical Engineer where he served for 26 years. During this time he was also a Consulting Electrical Engineer to Box Hill and Port Melbourne Councils. His association with Collingwood Technical School (and later, College) continued, first as an examiner on the State Electricity Commission (SEC) panel and from 1947 as a member of the School Council. He was president of the Council in 1961 and 1962. He also represented the College on the Northern Regional Council and participated in the selection of Electrical Trades teachers. For four years, 1967-1971, he represented the metropolitan Technical Schools and Colleges on the Council of the Monash University, in which capacity he gave outstanding service to technical education. George H. Thomas attended his first Council meeting on June 12, 1947 and remained on the Council until the secondary and post-secondary sections were separated in 1981 – a period in excess of 34 years. (See Scott p36).Black and white photographs of Mr. George Thomas who had a long association with Collingwood Technical School and Collingwood Technical College, spanning the years 1937-1972. He began his connection with the school as a teacher and went on to become a member of the School Council. He introduced Electroplating as a trade to be taught at Collingwood Technical School in 1937. (Scott p36) The photographs include one of Mr. George Thomas in Monash University regalia 1971. Another of Collingwood Technical School Council 1972 with Mr. Thomas. Images also include an excerpt from Mr. Scott's history.collingwood technical school, george h. thomas, electroplating course, nmit -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Photographs: of Debutantes Preston Technical College1990s, Photographs of Debutantes Preston Technical College 1990s
... Secondary College NMIT Coloured photographs of Debutantes from ...Coloured photographs of Debutantes from Preston Technical School, Preston Secondary College and Preston Technical College, one is dated 1993, the rest are possibly1990s. 4 are framed and ready for hanging.debutantes 1990s, preston technical school, preston technical college, preston secondary college, nmit -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Document - PSC, Collection of writing and photgraphs of Preston Secondary College staff, circa 1990s
A collection of writing by, and photographs of staff at Preston Secondary College. The writing consists of several 'farewell poems" to departing staff and the photographs appear to be of cleaning staff at the school.10 pages of photocopied typed or handwritten writing and photographs. preston secondary college, psc, staff, nmit, -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Elwood floods 1989 - images collection, 7/02/1989
Glenhuntly Rd floods, February 1989colour photograph unmountedGlenhuntly Road floods Feb 89glenhuntly road, floods, 1989, elwood college, elwood secondary college, elwood -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Form 2C, Elwood High School, 1972, c. 1972
Elwood High School (secondary college) 1972 - 2Cblack and white photograph good condition unmountedElwood High School 1972 Form 2c. LW -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Framed Photograph
Colour photograph of Lt General Brian Ashley "Ash" Power AO, CSC . Ash Power was born on the 20th of January 1957 in Wangaratta, Victoria. After completing his secondary education at Wangaratta High School, he entered the Royal Military College in 1975, graduating in 1978 into the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. His initial appointment was as a Section Commander in 4th Field Regiment. He further served in 4th Field Regiment as a Gun Position Officer, Assistant Adjutant, Adjutant, Operations Officer (BatteryCommander Headquarters Battery) and Commanding Officer.Ash has commanded the 1st Brigade, 1st Division and Training Command – Army. He has served on exchange at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Camberley, United Kingdom and has had other training appointments at the School of Artillery, and the Royal Military College Duntroon. He also served as the Defence Attaché in Thailand. On operations Ash deployed to Bougainville on Operation BELISI as Chief of Staff in 1998 and in 1999, after a short period as Chief of Staff Deployable Joint Force Headquarters, was deployed as the Colonel Operations for INTERFET in East Timor. From June 2004 to July 2005 he was appointed as Director, Combined Planning Group, US Central Command, Tampa. He deployed as the Deputy Chief of Staff, Strategic Partnering Headquarters International Security Assistance Force, Kabul, Afghanistan in 2010-11. Lieutenant General Power retired from the Army on 19 July 2014, his final posting being the Chief of Joint OperationsBrown timber frame containing photograph of uniformed Army Officer ash power, australian army