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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: EDUCATION
... as head teacher. This school amalgamated with Quarry Hill State... by the Presbyterian Church with Alexander Cook as head teacher. This school ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from 1999. Education: Gravel Hill State School, circa 1900. The history of the school dates back to 1875. It would appear that the school may have been controlled by the Presbyterian Church with Alexander Cook as head teacher. This school amalgamated with Quarry Hill State School from May 1893 until 1907, before operating as a separate entity once more.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Maths, Arithmetic for Grade VII, 1941
... schools. Teachers were expected to use this book as an aid rather... was produced by experienced teachers to meet the requirements ...This book was produced by experienced teachers to meet the requirements of the revised course of study in arthmetic for elementary schools. Teachers were expected to use this book as an aid rather than merely as a series of exercises as a matter of routine. This book would have been used by children all over Victoria in year 7 or form 1 for maths classes. This book is social significance due to the names of local people that are in the book and shows that this would have been used in Kiewa Valley elementary schools in the mid 20th Century. This is the only one of this book in our collection and therefore has good interpretive capacity and is in fair condition. Red material cover with black writing on front and and spine. Faded at edges and spineHas the logo of the Education Department of Victoria on front cover. Has the names Nancy Tresidder on inside cover in pencil and Ann Louden Tawonga Vic Bright, on front page in pencil and pen. book, math, arithmetic, department-of-education-of- victoria -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Maringa Creek, 1997c
... Walter Seehusan, first art teacher at Bairnsdale School...Walter Seehusan, first art teacher at Bairnsdale School ...Walter Seehusan, first art teacher at Bairnsdale School of Mines. Painting in possession of St Nicholas Anglican Church, Lakes Entrance, Victoria, bequeathed by Miss E L Phillips. Original painting 1890c.Colour photograph of a painting by W Seehusan of view from site of Kalimna Jetty towards Nungurner, showing mill workers cottages, jetty and steamers at Maringa Creek sawmill. Fisherman's cottage in right foreground, settlement at Maringa Creek, Gippsland Lakes, by mill workers and fishermen. Painting shows denuded cliffs and timber slide. Lakes Entrance Victoriawaterways, boats and boating, settlement -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: SHARE TRANSFER CERTIFICATE 1895
... State School Teacher... ,State School Teacher South Yarra Coffee Palace dated 21st May... Robinson State School Teacher South yarra Coffee Palace. Cohn ...Cohn Brothers Victoria Brewery share transfer & acceptance of shares from Hortense Bouteau of South Yarra to Henry Robinson ,State School Teacher South Yarra Coffee Palace dated 21st May 1895. One penny duty stamp.bendigo, industry, cohn bros brewery, hortense bouteau. henry robinson, state school teacher, south yarra coffee palace. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1960, 1960
... teacher at the school.... teacher at the school. This is the thirteenth issue of the Orbost ...This is the thirteenth issue of the Orbost High School magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". It belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This is the thirteenth issue of the Orbost High School magazine and is a useful reference tool.A magazine with a pale blue cover. Dark blue printing : Croajingolong and the Orbost High School crest of a sheaf of corn inside a double oval with Orbost High School and its motto " acti labores iucundi". Vol. No 13 1960.This publication has been professionally printed and contains photographs.croajingolong orbost-high-school -
Federation University Historical Collection
Slide - Photograph - slide transparency, Edith Lawn, Ballarat Technical Art School Sculpture Folio, 1960
... was a teacher in the Art School. ..., a division of the Ballarat School of Mines. Edith Lawn was a teacher ...Helen Ross was a student of the Ballarat Technical Art School, a division of the Ballarat School of Mines. Edith Lawn was a teacher in the Art School. 15 slides in a yellow lidded Kodak Slide box. The images relate to Ballarat Technical Art School Student Helen Ross and Barbara (?)'s Diploma of Sculpture work. On lid 'Diploma Sculpture'ballarat school of mines, ballarat technical art school, ceramics, sculpture, neville bunning, helen ross, peggy ross, edith lawn, diploma sculpture -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photo, Games Paddock Blackburn, 1920
... to Sunday School Teachers, Page 64.... book.|See reference to Miss Game in relation to Sunday School ...Used by donor in 'Blackburn - a picturesque history'Black & white photo of Game's Paddock, cnr. Glen Ebor Avenue & Game Street Blackburn. Shows houses and tree. See page 33 of Da Costa book.|See reference to Miss Game in relation to Sunday School Teachers, Page 64.glen ebor avenue blackburn, game street blackburn, games paddock -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Mitcham Vermont Progress Association, 1924
... of trained teachers at Vermont Primary School. Mitcham & Vermont... teachers at Vermont Primary School. Mitcham & Vermont Progress... about the lack of trained teachers at Vermont Primary School ...Four newspaper cuttings about progress in Mitcham and Vermont.Four newspaper cuttings about progress in Mitcham and Vermont. (!) dated 31 Aug 1924 Cr N. Armstrong joins staff of estate agent, F.C. Drake & Co; (2) Cr Armstrong's farewell from the Commercial Travellers Club; (3) 26 Sep 1924 about the lack of trained teachers at Vermont Primary School. Mitcham & Vermont Progress Association brought this problem to the Education Department. (4) 14 Jun 1924 Mitcham & Vermont Progress Association subsidise a bus service between these two suburbs.Four newspaper cuttings about progress in Mitcham and Vermont. clubs and associations, mitcham and vermont progress association, armstrong, norman, vermont primary school, no. 1022, bus services -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - GRAVEL HILL P.S. 1566, 1985
... a photograph of school with teachers and pupils, contains 31 pages... cover showing a photograph of school with teachers and pupils ...Gravel Hill P.S. 1566 Blue coloured cover showing a photograph of school with teachers and pupils, contains 31 pages of information on the school and its activities, with black and white photographs.school, history, gravel hill -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Amy Cook, Amy Lee & Grace Lee
... .|Amy was a teacher at Mitcham Primary School as was Grace Lee... Cook, Amy(friend) & Grace Lee.|Amy was a teacher at Mitcham ...Black and white print of Amy Cook, Amy(friend) & Grace Lee.|Amy was a teacher at Mitcham Primary School as was Grace Lee. Grace's father was in fact a previous Headmaster at the school.cook, amy, lee, grace -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Blackburn East Primary School, 1969
... Primary School, 1969. Teacher Valerie J. Marshall (nee McKenzie..., Blackburn East Primary School, 1969. Teacher Valerie J. Marshall ...Black and white photograph of Grade 2B, Blackburn East Primary School, 1969. Teacher Valerie J. Marshall (nee McKenzie) on left. The names of the children in the grade are on the back of the photographblackburn east primary school no. 4800, marshall valerie j., primary schools -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School 1930
... of school children with their teacher posing for a school photograph... school No.46 was taken in 1930. It was a one-teacher country ...The school photograph of the students attending Bulla State school No.46 was taken in 1930. It was a one-teacher country school and functioned as a state school for over 120 years until it was closed in 1996. A non-digital black and white photograph of a group of school children with their teacher posing for a school photograph in front of a bluestone building. The names of everyone in the photograph is written across the bottom of the photograph.bulla state school no. 46, schools, school lane -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book/magazine, Snowy River Mail as "Mail" Print, Croajingolong, December 1950
... teacher at the school.... teacher at the school. This item is a useful reference tool ...This is the third issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". It belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This item is a useful reference tool.A 39 pp grey paper back magazine with the Orbost High School badge in black and gold on the front cover, a sheaf of corn inside a double oval. inside which is the school motto, " acti labores iundi".on front cover - "M. Gilbert 1950" in red peneducation magazine-croajingolong-1950 orbost-high-school -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Snowy River Mail as "Mail" Print, Croajingolong 1948, 1948
... , a teacher at the school...., a teacher at the school. This is the first edition of the Orbost ...This is the first issue of the Orbost High School annual magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". This book belonged to Mary Gilbert, a teacher at the school.This is the first edition of the Orbost secondary school magazine and is a useful reference tool. A 32 pp grey covered magazine titled Croajingolong 1948. It is the annual magazine of the Orbost High School. It has an Orbost High School badge in black print on the front cover. This is the first issue of the magazine.croajingolong orbost-high-school -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1964, 1964
... teacher at the school.... teacher at the school. This magazine is a useful reference tool ...This is the seventeenth issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". It belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This magazine is a useful reference tool.A yellow covered magazine with black print : Croajingolong Vol. 1 No. 17 1964. On the left side is the Orbost High School badge, a sheaf of corn inside a double oval. inside which is the school motto, " acti labores iundi". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria
... The Ellie V Pullin Pre-school's teacher, Jean Fairthorne... Road Ringwood North melbourne The Ellie V Pullin Pre-school's ...Newspaper Clipping from the ""Mail", 17 December 96, P 1. "It's farewell for teacher".The Ellie V Pullin Pre-school's teacher, Jean Fairthorne, has retired after 19 years with the centre. Mrs Fairthorne said she will miss all her ex-students dearly. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1949, 1949
... Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.... Gilbert, a former teacher at the school. This magazine ...The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". This is the second edition of the annual magazine of Orbost High School. The magazine belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This magazine is the second issue of the Magazine producd by Orbost High School and is a useful reference tool.A 28 pp buff coloured magazine titled Croajingolong 1949. This is the second issue of the annual magazine of Orbost High School.on front cover - M Gilbert handwritten in blue penorbost-high-school magazine -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1951, 1951
... , a former teacher at the school...., a former teacher at the school. This magazine is the fourth issue ...This is the 4th issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". This magazine was owned by Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This magazine is the fourth issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine and is a useful reference tool. A 36 pp green covered magazine titled Croajingolong 1951. This is the 4th issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine.croajingolong orbost-high-school -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1952, 1952
... , a former teacher at the school...., a former teacher at the school. This fifth issue of the annual ...This is the fifth issue of the Orbost High School annual magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". This magazine belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This fifth issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine is a useful reference tool.A grey covered magazine of 32 pp. On the front cover is the text Orbost High school Croajingolong 1952 Dec. 1952 Vol.1 No.5croajingolong orbost-high-school -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1953, 1953
... , a former teacher at the school...., a former teacher at the school. This sixth issue of the Orbost High ...This is the sixth issue of the Orbost High School annual magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". This magazine belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This sixth issue of the Orbost High School's annual magazine is a useful reference tool.A grey covered magazine of 28 pp. The front cover has dark blue text The Magazine of the Orbost High School Croajingolong 1953 Vol.1 No. 6on front cover - M Gilbert handwritten in blue inkcroajingolong orbost-high-school -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1954, 1954
... , a former teacher at the school...., a former teacher at the school. This seventh issue of the annual ...This is the seventh issue of the Orbost High School annual magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". this magazine was owned by Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This seventh issue of the annual magazine of Orbost High School is a useful reference tool.A 22 pp grey covered magazine titled Croajingolong 1954 Vol. 1 No. 7 Dec. 1954On front cover - M. Gilbert handwritten in blue pencroajingolong orbost-high-school -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1955, 1955
... , a former teacher at the school...., a former teacher at the school. This eighth issue of the annual ...This is the eighth issue of the Orbost High School annual magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". This magazine belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This eighth issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine is a useful reference tool.A 24 pp magazine with a grey cover titled Croajingolong 1955. Vol.1 No. 8croajingolong orbost-high-school -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1956, 1956
... , a former teacher at the school...., a former teacher at the school. This magazine is the 9th issue ...This is the ninth issue of the Orbost High School annual magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". This magazine belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This magazine is the 9th issue of the annual magazine produced by Orbost High School and is a useful reference tool.A 50 pp magazine with a gold/orange cover with dark blue print : Croajingolong printed vertically on the left hand side . The Orbost High School crest , a dark blue oval around a a sheaf of yellow corn is in the centre. This is a rough printed book. The contents have not been professionally printed.croajingolong orbost-high-school -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1957, 1957
... , a former teacher at the school...., a former teacher at the school. This 10th issue of the annual ...This is the tenth issue of the Orbost High School annual magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". This magazine belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This 10th issue of the annual Orbost High School magazine is a useful research tool.A stapled 50 pp magazine with a cream cover with dark blue printing : Croajingolong vertically on the left hand side. The Orbost High School crest , a dark blue oval around a a sheaf of yellow corn is in the centre. The cover has been professionally printed while the contents are rough printed.croajingolong orbost-high-school -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1958, 1958
... , a former teacher at the school...., a former teacher at the school. This is the eleventh issue ...This is the 11th issue of the Orbost High School annual magazine. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". This magazine belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This is the eleventh issue of the Croajingolong magazine and is a useful reference tool.A stapled 54 pp magazine with a blue cover. Croajingolong is printed vertically on the left hand side in dark blue. The Orbost High School crest of a yellow sheaf of corn inside a dark blue oval is in the centre of the front cover. This publication is a rough print. It contains some photo pages.croajingolong orbost-high-school -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magazine, Croajingolong 1959, 1959
... , a former teacher at the school...., a former teacher at the school. This magazine is the annual ...This is the eleventh issue of the annual magazine of Orbost High School. The name Croajingolong derives from the Australian Aboriginal Krauatungalung words galung, meaning "belonging to" and kraua, meaning "east". This magazine belonged to Mary Gilbert, a former teacher at the school.This magazine is the annual magazine of Orbost High School and is a useful reference tool,A stapled magazine with 46 pp. The front cover is grey and has Craoajingolong Vol. 1 No. 11 in dark blue print. The Orbost High School crest of a yellow sheaf of corn inside a dark blue oval is in the centre. This publication is a rough print. It contains some photos. croajingolong orbost-high-school -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - Melbourne Caledonian Kilties' Band, c1910
... and then a teacher at Warrnambool Technical School with her early teaching... and then a teacher at Warrnambool Technical School with her early teaching ...This is Item 12 of 27 items in the Daisy Vickers collection . Daisy Ogier, nee Vickers (1907-1987) was a student and then a teacher at Warrnambool Technical School with her early teaching years there from 1925 to 1936 and in 1949. She became the head mistress from 1950 to 1963 and in 1968. She officially retired in 1976. Daisy Vickers was one of the best loved and dedicated teachers that the school ever had. She married the Reverend Fred Ogier and continued her association with the school after her husband's deathThis card is interesting because of its association with Daisy Vickers a well known teacher at Warrnambool Technical SchoolThis is a photograph of a brass band marching in the street There is space on the back for correspondence and an address.MELBOURNE CALEDONIAN KILTIES' BANDdaisy vickers, warrnambool, postcards -
Federation University Historical Collection
Certificate, Department of Education Victoria - Intermediate Technical Certificate, 1932, 18/04/1932
... the Education Department as Inspector of Registered Teachers and Schools... the Education Department as Inspector of Registered Teachers and Schools ...Martin Peter Hansen, Director of Education 1928-1932. He was born in 1874 and began teaching in 1894. He resigned in 1895 but rejoined in 1896. In 1900 he left the department and taught at Wesley College for nine years - Senior Master. 1909 he rejoined the Education Department as Inspector of Registered Teachers and Schools. Later he was appointed Chief Inspector of Secondary Schools. He died in December 1932 aged 58.Certificate printed on beige paper. Name and signature added Signature of Director of Education: M A Hansen Certificate made out to Maurice B Proven Certificate number: 2324 -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Reference, Character Reference for John Graham, 1894
... Robert Cochrane [head teacher Linton State School]... teacher at Linton State School No. 880. Dated 23/1/ [18]94.... teacher Linton State School] Text: " This is to certify that I ...Brief handwritten statement as to the good character of "Master John Graham". Written and signed by Robert Cochrane, head teacher at Linton State School No. 880. Dated 23/1/ [18]94.Text: " This is to certify that I / have known Master John / Graham for several years. / He is steady, intelligent and / very industrious; and of / excellent moral character. "character references, john graham, robert cochrane [head teacher linton state school] -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Reference Teaching, Handwork for Schools, circa 1944
... Primary Schools in the 1940's. It teachers the value of art... Schools in the 1940's. It teachers the value of art and handwork ...A text book designed as an aid to teachers in Victorian Primary Schools in the 1940's. It teachers the value of art and handwork as a necessary part of general education.This text book shows the importance and the growing recognition of various hand crafts as part of general education in Victorian schools in the 1940's and also that handcrafts are an integral part of the curriculum, leading towards an improvement in artistic appreciation by raising handwork from the level of manual exercises to that of creative applied art.A hard covered text book, faded blue cover.Front cover: Handwork for Schools, W.R. Dean and H. Jolly, and at the bottom of cover 'Oxford University Press, Leighton House, Melbourne, London: Humphrey Milford.' On the first page, handwritten in red, is a signature 'N. Rodgers' and the title is repeated. The price is marked as 6/6 ( Six shillings, six pence)hand crafts, schools, curriculum, education