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NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Examination results - CTS, Examination results. Collingwood Technical School. 1936-1940, 1936-1940
Examination results (pass or fail) in all aspects of technical education from Mathematics to trade subjects.A key record of students and results from the early decades of Collingwood Technical School.Black hard cover book divided by tabs for each year. Results sheets have been pasted into book.On spine: CTS/ Examination results / 1936 ...1940.collingwood technical school, cts, examination results, exams, student records, nmit -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Examination Table
This examination table once belonged to Dr. W.R. Angus, a medical practitioner in Warrnambool and the last Port Medical Officer of WarrnamboolBench Doctor's examination table with upholstered top turned legs with castors & curved headrest. Wicker support underneath.This examination table is part of the W.R. Angus Collectionflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, bench, examination table, doctor's examination table, medical consultation, surgery, medical furniture, surgical furnitura, consulting table, examination bench, w.r. angus -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Ballarat JUnior Technical School Examination Marks
... examinations ...A number of printed forms to list the examination results for students in each subject at the Ballarat Junior Technical School.ballarat junior technical school, examinations, marks, results -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, Education Department, Victoria: Examination and Classification of Teachers - 1898 - A W Steane, 21/02/1898
Report form on pale green paper with hand written comments. List of subjects of examination and results achieved.Official stamp of the Education Department Victoria. Signature A James representing the Secretary. Date of examination. Date of report. Initials on top left corner. albert a w steane, a james, education department of victoria, bendigo, certificate of competency, steane, classification of teachers -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, Education Department, Victoria: Examination and Classification of Teachers - 1907 - A W Steane, 03/12/1907
Report form on pale green paper with hand written comments. List of subjects of examination and results achieved.Official stamp of the Education Department Victoria. Signature (D W Newbary?) representing the Secretary. Date of examination. Date of report. Initials on top left corner. albert a w steane, education department of victoria, steane, classification of teachers, report of examination, sloyd centre, ballarat east, certificate of competency -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, Education Department, Victoria: Examination and Classification of Teachers - 1901 - A W Steane, 22/03/1901
Report form on pale green paper with hand written comments. List of subjects of examination and results achieved.Official stamp of the Education Department Victoria. Signature A James representing the Secretary. Purple stamp "Passed" beside subjects examined. Date of examination. Dated of report. Initials on top left corner.albert a w steane, a james, education department of victoria, bendigo, certificate of competency, steane -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Punish The People
Thousands of girls detained at Winlaton Youth Training Centre in the 1960's and 70's.Thousands of girls detained at Winlaton Youth Training Centre in the 1960's and 70's were forced to undergo internal examinations at the hands of the authorities.Thousands of girls detained at Winlaton Youth Training Centre in the 1960's and 70's.winlaton youth training centre, winlaton community support group -
Federation University Historical Collection
Documents, Ballarat School of Mines Examination Poster, 1873, 1973
... examinations ...The Ballarat School of Mines was established in 1870 and was the first school of mines in Australia. A notice relating to examinations to be held at the Ballarat School of Mines in January 1874. ballarat school of mines, barnard, william henry barnard, examinations, captain of shift, undergrand managers, engineers, engine-drivers, exams, donald mcgregor -
Bendigo Military Museum
Document - EXAMINATION PAPERS - ARMY
Examination papers range in date from 25 July 1956 to 8th July 1973. Examinations were for either promotion to Captain or promotion to Major. Part of the "Kevin John Herdman" collection No. 397661. See catalogue No. 5942P for details of his service.A collection of 24 examination papers on a range of coloured paper - pink, cream, blue and yellow. 5. 14. are photocopies of originals. All text in black type.On front of 22. handwritten in pencil: "45 min/ques, 306 words to page"examination papers, major, captain, army, kevin john herdman, citizen military forces -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Australasian, The School of Horticulture, Burnley, 212.10.1894
... examinations ...school of horticulture, examinations, student names, prizes, professor mcalpine, george neilson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE MUSIC EXAMINATION BOARD EXAM SHEET
... examinations ...One white faded sheet of paper outlining ' The University of Melbourne Music Examination Board' exam sheet for pianist and violinist. Direction Professor V.A. Laver, Ormond Chair of Music. St. Paul's Schoolroom, Bendigo, Monday, August 13th 8 p.m.event, music, examinations, lycia chancellor, collection, music, examinations, piano, violin -
Port of Echuca
Certificate (Item) - Certificate of Competency - Third Class Engine Driver, Alfred Corfield Taylor, 22-5-1902
From the 1870s Captains were required to sit a steamship competency exam to operate a vessel on the Murray River. Alfred Corfield Taylor was born in Echuca in1869 and passed examination 22/5/1902captains, murray river captains, marine board of victoria, certificate of competency, marine act 1890, third class engine-driver -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Pharmacy Board of Victoria Exam Regulations, 1915
... examinations ....1) Request for report from Dr Gutheil .2) Pharmacy Board of Victoria Examination Regulationsgutheil, pharmacy board of victoria, examinations, regulations, emil gutheil, latin, arithmetic, english, algebra, euclid, lancelot austin, c.l. butchers -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Staff Attendance Register, 1929-1951
... examinations ...Black cloth covered book with red spine used as the Ballarat School of Mines Staff Attendance Register. It has also been used as a scrapbook containing Machine Shop examiniation papersover hte period from First Term 1924 to the annual examination in 1951.ballarat school of mines, staff attendance, machine shop, examinations -
Port of Echuca
Certificate (Item) - Certificate of Competency - Third Class Engine Driver, The Marine Board of Victoria, Alexander George Smith, 22-5-1902
From the 1870s Captains were required to sit a steamship competency exam to operate a vessel on the Murray River. Certificate states that Alexander George Smith was born in Echuca Victoria in 1869 and passed examination 22/5/1902.captains, murray river captains, marine board of victoria, certificate of competency, marine act 1890, third class engine-driver -
Bendigo Military Museum
Postcard - POSTCARD, MILITARY, Australian Military Forces, 23.2.1943
... examinations ...The notification to Mr Oliver Foster to tell him he will be notified in either off 3 ways to attend a medical examination. Refer Cat No 4783Military Post Card Eastern Command PRO FORM U 19A, rectangular shape, off white colour, front has green stamp & P.O stamp print in black, purple stamp hand written in black pen, rear all print in black stamped in purple hand written in black.On front in black pen, “Mr O FOSTER Rosedale St St Ives”, stamped, “Area 18B Hornsby”, rear signed by, “W Brown” area Officer 18B, date stamped, “25 Feb 1943”.card, post cards, medical, examinations -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Certificate - Certificate of Completion, Department of Mental Hygeine (Victoria), Certificate of Qualification, Mental Attendant, Department of Mental Hygiene (Victoria), 1945
Herbert Joseph Chambers was born in 1912 in Clifton Hill, Victoria. Later he was to live in Clark and Charles Streets in Northcote, in South Caulfield, and finally in Mentone. While he may have worked at the Kew Asylum before 1945, that year was when he was presented with a Certificate issued by the Department of Mental Hygiene (Victoria) declaring that he had completed training and passed the examinations required to work as a 'Mental Attendant’. The document is dated 19th December 1945 and signed by the Director of the Department and by the Co-Examiners. From at least 1945, he was to work as a member of the male staff of the Asylum, mainly in the Refractory Ward. A donor gifted to the Kew Historical Society in February 2019 a number of items collected by Herbert Chambers in his work at the Asylum. These include his Certificate of Registration, a photograph taken of him with two colleagues at Circular Quay in Sydney, a notebook containing ‘SP’ betting records of male asylum staff, and five sketchbooks with artwork created by Kenn’th [sic] Bailey, a patient of the Asylum. Herbert Chambers’ period of employment at the Kew Asylum coincided with the employment of the English psychiatrist Dr Eric Cunningham Dax (1908-2008) as Chairman of the Mental Hygiene Authority in 1952. Dr Dax introduced an art therapy program into Victorian psychiatric hospitals, including Kew, where it is likely that the five sketchbooks were created. The sketchbooks are believed to have been presented to Chambers by Bailey as a “gift for looking after him”. Herbert Chambers retired from the Kew Asylum in c.1970 after working there for almost thirty years.Representative example of certification required to work as a Mental Attendant in Victoria.Certificate issued by the Department of Mental Hygiene (Victoria) declaring that Herbert Joseph Chambers has completed training and passed examinations required to work as a 'Mental Attendant. The document, dated 19th December 1945 is signed by the Director of the Department and by the Co-Examiners.Department of Mental Hygiene Victoria This is to certify that HERBERT JOSEPH CHAMBERS is a trained MEDICAL ATTENDANT having completed the period of Training and passed the Examinations, prescribed by the Regulations of The Department of Mental Hygiene, in Elementary Anatomy and Physiology, First Aid, General Medical and Special Mental Hygiene. 19TH DECEMBER, 1945 Signed by the Director of Mental Hygiene and two Co-Examinersherbert joseph chambers, kew mental hospital, department of mental hygeine - victoria -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Certificate, The University of Melbourne matriculation examination certificate, 1873
Samuel Baird attended Ballarat College 1864 - 1872. He was the first student enrolled at the school. His father, Samuel Baird, was the first engineer for the city of Ballarat. According to his grandson Samuel Baird was indentured to a local chemist in Ballarat. He moved to Melbourne and took over the chemist business Hood and Co in Elizabeth Street Melbourne. This business remained in the family for a further generation. This certificate is accompanied by an earlier certificate indicating that Samuel also sat a matriculation examination in October 1871 and passed in four subjects (000132.1). The certificates are accompanied by signed receipts from the University of Melbourne for matriculation examinations at a totla of four times - Receipt no 503 30 October 1871 for 5 subjects (000132.2) Receipt no 495 6 August 1872 less than six subjects (000132.3) Receipt no 696 29 October 1872 for 8 subjects (000132.4) Receipt no 195 14 February 1873 for matriculation exam (000132.5) for purchased copies of matriculation certificates. This infers that Samuel Baird sat some portion of the matriculation certificate over four examinations. Record 000131 is related to these items being a reference from the Principal Robert Oliver McCoy for Samuel Baird written in 1873. Historic significance for its connection with the first student of Ballarat College. Single sheet form printed on one side with handwritten insertions. Front: THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE / MATRICULATION EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE / At a Matriculation Examination held in the / October Term, 1872 / Samuel Baird / passed in the following six subjects: / 1. Latin 4. Arithmetic / 2. English 5. Algebra / 3. French 6. Euclid / [Signature] President / 14 Feb 1873 [Signature] Registrarsamuel-baird, 1864, ballarat-college, receipt, university-of-melbourne, matriculation -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Examination paper, Commonwealth of Australia Public Service Exam, 1917, 1917
A number of printed examinations.examination, public service exam, arithmatic, ballarat school of mines -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, The School of Mines, Ballarat November Examination for Mining Geology, 1889, 11/1889
A foolscap examinations duplicated on a roneo machine for the Ballarat School of Mines November Examinations in 1889 for Mining Geology.ballarat school of mines, examination, mining geology, geology, geology examination -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, The poetical works of Longfellow, 1921
Memorial Prize awarded to former CPLC student Minnie Monteith (Dux of school and Head Prefect 1921) by the Melbourne Shakespeare Society for excellence in the 1923 society examination. Item provides intriguing detail to Minnie's academic pursuits following her years of schooling at Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies' College Black, padded and textured calf binding with gold printing on front cover and spine; gold detail to inside edge of cover; marbled end-pages and gilt edge; hinges generally firm; book plate inside front cover; Book plate inside front cover: Crest of the Melbourne Shakespeare Society / Examination 1923 / The Toynbee Stevens Prize / Awarded to / Miss M Monteith / Signed by President Long and Secretary Daley minnie-monteith, melbourne-shakespeare-society, e-toynbee-stevens, book-prize, 1923, -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Document, Probably University of Melbourne Press, 1948 (Exact)
Timetable issued to B.S. Jasper. Red ticks show subjects takenTimetable for School Leaving & School Intermediate examinations, December 1948, University of Melbourne designating examination no. for B.S. Jasper"B.S. Jasper / Brighton Grammar School / 12838"school leaving examinations, school intermediate examinations, university of melbourne, b s jasper -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, The poetical works of Robert Burns, 1921
Memorial Prize awarded to former CPLC student Minnie Monteith (Dux of school and Head Prefect 1921) by the Melbourne Shakespeare Society for excellence in the 1922 society examination. Item provides intriguing detail to Minnie's academic pursuits following her years of schooling at Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies' CollegeDark blue padded and textured calf binding with gold printing and borders on front cover and spine; gold detail to inside edge of cover; marbled end-pages and gilt edge; hinges generally firm; book plate inside front cover; two pages of handwritten notes included in volume;Book plate inside front cover: Crest of the Melbourne Shakespeare Society / Examination 1922 / E Toynbee Stevens Memorial Prize / Awarded to / Minnie Monteith / Signed by President Long and Secretary Daleyminnie-monteith, melbourne-shakespeare-society, e-toynbee-stevens, book-prize, 1922, -
Bendigo Military Museum
document - ARMY DOCUMENTS WW2, WWII
2054.1) Travel pass issued to L. J. KUPKE whilst attached to Australian Army Staff in London in 1947. 2054.2) Issued to L. J. KUPKE VX93892 requesting that he report for a medical examination in Bendigo on corner of Pall Mall and Bull St. Leslie John KUPKE initially signed Mobilization forms on 12.7.1943 as No V513056 age 18 years. He then transferred to the AIF on 3.12.1943 as No VX93892. He embarked for Bougainville with the the 15th Aust Infantry Battalion on 23.11.1944, hospital with Hookworm from 8.6.1945 to 30.6.1945, embarked for Australia returning on 1.6.1946, hospital with Malaria on 17.8.1946. On 21.1.1947 he embarked for England as a POW voyage guard and returned on 14.6.1947. Discharged from the Army 1.7.1947..1) Free leave travel pass issued to L. J. KUPKE VX93892. Army form W4098. .2) Notice to report for Medical Examination..1) Stamped by Australian Army Staff .2) Addressed to Leslie John KUPKE, Sparrowhawk Rd. Long Gully.documents-army records, travel -
Bendigo Military Museum
Document - NOTICE to RECRUITS, Australian Military Forces, 4.6.1943
The document is for Oliver Foster to report for a medical examination on 17th June 1943 at 8.30 in the fore noon,Document A.A.F.Mob.30, paper off white colour, “Notice to recruits” report for medical examination at Area 18B Hornsby 4.Jun.43, all print in black, typing in black, stamped top LH corner in purple & RH corner, hand signed in black pen, details at top have re person and where to report, bottom has list of items to bring if have them, rear is blank“FOSER Oliver, Rosedale Rd St Ives”notice, medical, documents -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Certificate - Independent Order of Rechabites Certificate for Helen Blackman, 1949
Certificate issued by the Independent Order of Rechabites Temperance Friendly Society to Victorian state school children who had passed the temperance physiology examination. The Independent Order of Rechabites began in Salford, England in 1835. It was named after Rechab, a leader in the Old Testament, who instructed his tribe to refrain from drinking alcohol. During the Industrial Revolution the idea of temperance became popular as damage was caused to families by alcohol. In Australia it was first established in Tasmania in the mid 1800s. In 1847 a branch was created in Victoria, and it then spread to other States. Members were provided with assistance during times of sickness, death and hardship. The Victoria District of Rechabites (District No. 82) was established in the 28th January 1861 In its heyday the Victoria Rechabites’ membership numbers grew and grew to the extent that there were at one stage in excess of 36,000 members associated with the Victorian Rechabites in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s covering approximately 250 operating Tents. The certificate was issued to Helen Marion Blackman in 1949. Helen was a resident in the City of Moorabbin.Certificate issued by the Independent Order of Rechabites Temperance Friendly Society to Victorian state school children who had passed the temperance physiology examination. Independent Order of Rechabites - Salford Unityindependent order of rechabites, blackman, city of moorabbin, school children -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Education Department of Victoria, Concongella State School No 1136 Inspectors Report 1908-1913 & 1923-1924, 1908 & 1923
Donated from Back to Concongella CommitteeLarge Black Plastic Folder with clear pocketsExamination Register State School No 1136 education -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Work on paper (Item), C.M.S. Examination (answer paper)
"E. Tyrell" written on each page, annotations in red ink. Marks on back pagee. tyrell, examination papers -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, Bunge (Australia) Pty Ltd correspondence to the Ballarat School of Mines, 1961
If orgniasations required to examine Ballarat residents they often requested the Ballarat School of Mines to supervise the examination. This correspondence highlights such a case - where exams from a London organisation were conducted at the Ballarat School of Mines. A selection of correspondence from Bunge Pty Ltd (Garden City flour Mills) to the Ballarat School of Mines. (.1a) White typed letter on Bunge letterhead relating to students in course milling undertaking examinations through the City and Guilds of London. The candidates were R. Chamberlin, B. Price, T. Boermans and G. Ellis. All were resident in Ballarat. (.1b) Typed letter on blue paper from A.G. Blake, head of examinations Division 1 at the City and Guilds of London Institute re examinations of students under the supervision of the Ballarat School of Mines. (.1c) Typed letter on white paper from Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines, Harry Arblaster, stating they are awaiting further direction from London. (.2a) Typed letter on Bunge letterhead requesting an apprentice sheet rating sheet from the Ballarat School of Mines on E.D. Walker. The letter has a handwritten response prepared for typing. (.2b) Typed copy letter on white paper from Ballarat Schoolof Mines Principal Harry Arblaster concerning a report on Apprentice E.D. Walker. (.2c) Typed report on attendances and (by E.G. Quilliam) andattendance progress om E. Walker in the Carpentry Department (by J.S. Lochhead) relating to Apprentice E. Walker. bunge, garden city flour mills, flour mill, guilds, city and guilds of london institute, ag blake, ballarat school of mines, e.d. walker, carpentry, he arblaster, eg quilliam, js lochhead -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music of London Notification of the Board's Prize to Frank Wright, 1931, 27/11/1931
Frank Wright was a renown resident of Smeaton, where he was born on 2 August 1901. He lived at Laura Villa, and attended Smeaton State School. His father William was a gold miner and his mother's name was Sarah. Their family won many singing and instrumental awards. Frank was tutored by Percy Code and was awarded a gold medal for the highest marks in the ALCM examinations in the British Colonies at the age of seventeen years. He became the Australian Open Cornet Champion by the age of eighteen. A year later, Frank conducted the City of Ballarat Band, and later the Ballarat Soldiers’ Memorial Band. He formed the Frank Wright Frisco Band and Frank Wright and his Coliseum Orchestra. These bands won many South Street awards, and Frank as conductor won many awards in the Australian Band Championship contest. In 1933 Frank Wright sailed to England to conduct the famous St Hilda’s Band and was later appointed Musical Director of the London County Council, where he organized many amazing concerts in parks, in and around the London district. He was made Professor of Brass and Military Band Scoring and conducted at the Guildhall of Music and Drama. Frank was often invited to adjudicate Brass Band Championships around Europe, in Australia, including South Street and in New Zealand. The Frank Wright Medal at the Royal South Street competition is awarded to an individual recognized as making an outstanding contribution to brass music in Australia.White paper with black printed header and typed letter addressed to Mr Frank Wright from the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music of London, England for Local Examinations in Music, telling him that he had won a prise for obtaining the highest marks in the Licentiate Examinations in Victoria for 1931. It was signed be Arthur Hull.The paper is watermarked "Original Turkey Mill Kent"watermark, original turkey mill kent, frank wright, arthur hull, royal academy of music and royal college of music