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National Wool Museum
Photograph
... Gordon Institute of Technology... - research Gordon Institute of Technology Lang Dr W. Roy Photograph ...One of thirteen photographs related to the 1955 International Wool Textile Research Conference in Australia.wool - research, gordon institute of technology, lang, dr w. roy -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
... Gordon Institute of Technology... - research Gordon Institute of Technology Lang Dr W. Roy Centre/ W R ...One of thirteen photographs related to the 1955 International Wool Textile Research Conference in Australia.Centre/ W R Langwool - research, gordon institute of technology, lang, dr w. roy -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
... Gordon Institute of Technology... - research Gordon Institute of Technology Lang Dr W. Roy Photograph ...One of thirteen photographs related to the 1955 International Wool Textile Research Conference in Australia.wool - research, gordon institute of technology, lang, dr w. roy -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
... Gordon Institute of Technology... - research Gordon Institute of Technology Lang Dr W. Roy Photograph ...One of thirteen photographs related to the 1955 International Wool Textile Research Conference in Australia.wool - research, gordon institute of technology, lang, dr w. roy -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
... Gordon Institute of Technology Valley Worsted Mill... in Australia. Wool - research Gordon Institute of Technology Valley ...W L Wright. General Manager, Valley Worsted, Geelong, addressing delegates at the 1955 International Wool Textile Research Conference. One of thirteen photographs related to the 1955 International Wool Textile Research Conference in Australia.W L Wright. General Manager, Valley Worsted, Geelong. addressing delegates at the 1955 International Wool Textile Research Conferencewool - research, gordon institute of technology valley worsted mill, lang, dr w. roy wright, mr w l - valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Photograph Album, Geelong Made in Australia Centenary Exhibition 1938
... Federal Woollen Mills Ltd Gordon Institute of Technology... Institute of Technology Fairnie Mr Edward John - Returned Soldiers ...One of two albums presented to Mr EJ Fairnie in appreciation of his work towards the exhibitions of 1928 and 1938. Mr Fairnie was Hon Sec of the 1928 committee. The both exhibitions were in the Dennys Lascelles Bow Truss building.Presented to/ E J Fairnie esq/ whose efforts ..... Photographs by Lockwood Studiostextile mills - history textile machinery textile mills, returned soldiers and sailors mill valley worsted mill collins bros mill pty ltd albion woollen mills co. pty ltd felt and textiles pty ltd excelsior woollen and worsted mills federal woollen mills ltd gordon institute of technology, fairnie, mr edward john - returned soldiers and sailors mill, textile mills - history, textile machinery, textile mills -
National Wool Museum
Archive - Letter, Moorna Pastoral Co Ltd, 18 August 1949
... Gordon Institute of Technology Moorna Pastoral Co Ltd... A Honner to The Institute of Technology Geelong regarding testing ...Letter, "Moorna Pastoral Co", 18th August 1949, from A Honner to The Institute of Technology Geelong regarding testing of wool samples.Letter, typewritten, on "Moorna Pastoral Co" letterhead, 18th August 1949, to W R Lang.wool - research wool - testing, gordon institute of technology moorna pastoral co ltd, lang, dr w. roy, wool - research, wool - testing -
National Wool Museum
Archive - Letter, Mr Sandford R Beggs, 21 September 1942
... Gordon Institute of Technology... - history World War II Gordon Institute of Technology Lang Dr W. Roy ...Letter, 21st September 1942, from Sandford R Beggs, "Meringa" Vic to W R Lang regarding the preparation of graphs from wool samples.Single page typewritten letter with ink signature at the bottom. wool - research wool - testing sheep breeding - history world war ii, gordon institute of technology, lang, dr w. roy beggs, mr sandford r, meringa willaura vic, wool - research, wool - testing, sheep breeding - history, world war ii -
National Wool Museum
Photographic Display, The Wool Industry of Geelong 1935
... Institute of Technology, Geelong. This object hung in the Wool... Sorting, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong. This object hung ...Wool samples prepared at the School of Wool Sorting, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong. This object hung in the Wool Exchange Building until 1985 and is now displayed in the National Wool Museum using copy prints of photographs. Wool samples were prepared at the School of Wool Sorting, the Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong.THE WOOL INDUSTRY OF GEELONG 1935textile mills wool stores, gordon technical college - woolclassing department, textile mills, wool stores -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: VARSITY PLAN WORRIES TEACHERS
... of the local teachers' college and the Gordon Institute of Technology... of the local teachers' college and the Gordon Institute of Technology ...An 'Age' newspaper article titled 'Varsity plan worries teachers'. The Principal of the State College of Victoria Geelong Mr. David Boyd is concerned about the future of teacher training in Geelong since the legislation establishing the new Deakin University. This to be based on the amalgamation of the local teachers' college and the Gordon Institute of Technology. 26/11/74.bendigo, education, state college of victoria, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, state college of victoria geelong, tertiary education, education, mr. david boyd, australian universities commission -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... 1950 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong re...", Jerilderie, NSW 1950 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology ...Letter from Ian [?]Rankin, "The Yanko", Jerilderie, NSW 1950 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong re: wool samplessheep stations - management wool - testing, gordon technical college, lang, dr w. roy, the yanko, nsw, sheep stations - management, wool - testing -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... Co 1944 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong... Pastoral Co 1944 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology ...Letter from Colin Perry, The Yarragadee-Nalbarra Pastoral Co 1944 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong re: wool samplesPostage Charge 6dsheep stations - management wool - testing, gordon technical college the yarragadee-nalbarra pastoral co, lang, dr w. roy, sheep stations - management, wool - testing -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... . Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong thanking him..., 1942 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong ...Letter from F D McMaster, "Dalkeith" Cassilis, 1942 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong thanking him for expressions of sympathysheep stations - history world war ii, lang, dr w. roy mcmaster, f d, sheep stations - history, world war ii -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong re: wool..., Quensland, 1944 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology ...Letter from E M Winter, Woolerina Station, Quensland, 1944 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong re: wool samplesSend receiptsheep stations - management wool - testing, warrnambool woollen mill gordon technical college, lang, dr w. roy, woolerina station, queensland, sheep stations - management, wool - testing -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... , Victoria, 1956 to Gordon Institute of Technology, (W.R. Lang) re... Limited, Victoria, 1956 to Gordon Institute of Technology, (W.R ...Letter from the Warrnambool Woollen Mill Company Limited, Victoria, 1956 to Gordon Institute of Technology, (W.R. Lang) re: Garnetted Nylon Waste samplestextile mills - staff woollen mills textile fibres - synthetic, warrnambool woollen mill, lang, dr w. roy, textile mills - staff, woollen mills, textile fibres - synthetic -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... , Victoria, 1947 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology... Limited, Victoria, 1947 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute ...Letter from the Warrnambool Woollen Mill Company Limited, Victoria, 1947 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong re: Wool Top samplesRBS 17.2.47textile mills - staff woollen mills textile fibres, warrnambool woollen mill, lang, dr w. roy, textile mills - staff, woollen mills, textile fibres -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... - Institute of Agriculture 1949 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute... Australia - Institute of Agriculture 1949 to W.R. Lang, Gordon ...Letter from E J Underwood, University of Western Australia - Institute of Agriculture 1949 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong re: "canary stain" researchwool - research wool growing, lang, dr w. roy, wool - research, wool growing -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... , Cassilis, 1941 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology...", Dalkeith, Cassilis, 1941 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute ...Letter from F D McMaster, "F D McMaster Pty Ltd", Dalkeith, Cassilis, 1941 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong re. wool samplesworld war ii wool - testing, f d mcmaster pty ltd, lang, dr w. roy mcmaster, f d, world war ii, wool - testing -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... , Cassilis, 1941 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology...", Dalkeith, Cassilis, 1941 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute ...Letter from F D McMaster, "F D McMaster Pty Ltd", Dalkeith, Cassilis, 1941 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong re. wool samples and sheep breedingsheep breeding wool - testing merino sheep - history world war ii, f d mcmaster pty ltd, lang, dr w. roy mcmaster, f d, sheep breeding, wool - testing, merino sheep - history, world war ii -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... 1952 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong re..., Collingwood 1952 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong ...Letter from , R D Croll, Eagley Mills Pty Ltd, Collingwood 1952 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong re. the use of bottle bobbins and the supply of a bottle winder and fabric knitting machine.knitting textile mills - history textile mills - staff, eagley mills pty ltd, lang, dr w. roy, knitting, textile mills - history, textile mills - staff -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document, "Electric Supply", 10/1923
... Institute of Technology. Describes the power station, its equipment... Institute of Technology. Describes the power station, its equipment ...Typed extract from "Industrial Geelong", titled "Electric Supply", following a visit by the Institution of Civil Engineers 30/10/1923 compiled by G R King, Principal of the Gordon Institute of Technology. Describes the power station, its equipment, the size of the various components, capacities, the tramway rolling stock, track construction, and the mains and installation sections of MESCo.Yields information about the Geelong Power Station and MESCo operations in 1923.Document - 2 quarto typed sheets, stapled in top left hand corner. Has five punch holes on the left hand side.tramways, mesco, geelong, tours, geelong power station -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, Letter from the Minister for War Organization of Industry, 1944, 01/04/1944
... , Footscray Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong * Melbourne..., Footscray Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong * Melbourne ...Copy of a typed letter addressed to E.R. Field of the Technical Schools Association of Victoria regarding financial assistance to students at Technical Colleges. On the recommendation of the Universities Commission the following Victorian institutions are approved institutions for the purposes of financial assistance:- * Ballarat SChool of Mines and Industries, Ballarat * Bendigo School of Mines and INdustries, Bendigo * Footscray Technical School, Footscray Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong * Melbourne Technical College, Melbourne * Swinburne Technical College, Hawthorn Financial assistance was made available to full-time day students attending diploma courses in Engineering, Science o r Architecture. war organization of industry, ballarat school of mines, john dedman, e.r. field, technical schools association of victoria -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Ballarat School of Mines Memorandum of Association, 1890, 1890
... copy of the Gordon Institute of Technology Memorandum... copy of the Gordon Institute of Technology Memorandum ....1) Roneoed 17 page copy of the Ballarat School of Mines Memorandum of Association on foolscap paper. The certificate of association is signed by H. Hoskin, and the legal document was prepared by Thomas Matthews Paul of Nevett & Nevett. A number of men were listed, along with their addresses, as being desirous of forming the Memo of Association. The names are Andrew Anderson, Richard Taylor Cale, James Milihinch Bickett, Richard Madden, Horatio Arthur Nevett, John Nankilville Dunn, George Buchanan, Samuel Ernest Figgis, Frank Herman, James Thomas, James Thomas Mitchell, William Morrison, Robert Scott, James Dyer Woolcott, James Lonie, Robert Ernest Williams, Walter Henry Cornell, William Henry Middleton, Henry Robert Salmon, Joseph Stanley Vickery, George Henry Fitches, William Henry Sewell, .2) Roneoed copy of the Gordon Institute of Technology Memorandum of Association on foolscap paper.andrew anderson, richard t. vale, james bickett, richard madden, horatio a. nevett, john n, dunn, george buchanan, samuel figgis, frank herman, james thomas, thomas mtichell, william morrision, robert school, james d. woolcott, james milihinch bickett, horatio arthur nevett, john nankilville dunn, samuel ernest figgis, james thomas mitchell, william morrison, robert scott, james dyer woolcott, james lonie, robert ernest williams, walter henry cornell, william henry middleton, henry robert salmon, joseph stanley vickery, george henry fitches, william henry sewell, thomas m. paull, constitution, ballarat school of mines, w.h. middleton, henry salmon, joseph vikery, george fitches, thomas paill -
National Wool Museum
Text panel, Elders Limited, "The Fleece that would not die"
... and Geelong. The Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong, offered... and Geelong. The Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong, offered ...Text panel produced by Elders to accompany display of coat. In 1928 Mr Mal Groves took over the Dutchman Station near Port Augusta in South Australia. Whilst out riding in some rough country he came across a sheep that had been left by the previous owner of the station. As he carried shears with him, he sheared the sheep and left the fleece rolled up and partially covered by rocks and wood, as he had no bag to carry it back with him. He intended to come back for the fleece, but forgot about it until he came across it some forty years later. It was still in good condition (despite having experienced extreme temperatures and rainfall whilst in the open), so he showed it to Elders who arranged to display it at agricultural shows in Adelaide, Melbourne and Geelong. The Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong, offered to spin the fleece into a fabric and make a coat for Mrs Groves. The fabric was tailored into a coat by Lindsay and McKenzie of Geelong and presented to Mrs Groves in July 1968 by the SA manager of Elder Smith Goldsbrough Mort Ltd. It is not know how the coat came to Elders from the Groves family, but Elders displayed the coat under the heading "The Fleece That Would Not Die" before donating it to the National Wool Museum in 1997. A video giving the history of the coat as well as this text panel used by Elders were also donated at the same time.Text panel with black and red text on cream paper, framed in wooden frame and glass, with hanging wire.shearing, elders limited, groves, mr mal groves, dutchman station, south australia -
National Wool Museum
Video recording, Elders Limited, "The Fleece that would not die"
... and Geelong. The Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong, offered... and Geelong. The Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong, offered ...Video recording, produced to accompany display of coat. In 1928 Mr Mal Groves took over the Dutchman Station near Port Augusta in South Australia. Whilst out riding in some rough country he came across a sheep that had been left by the previous owner of the station. As he carried shears with him, he sheared the sheep and left the fleece rolled up and partially covered by rocks and wood, as he had no bag to carry it back with him. He intended to come back for the fleece, but forgot about it until he came across it some forty years later. It was still in good condition (despite having experienced extreme temperatures and rainfall whilst in the open), so he showed it to Elders who arranged to display it at agricultural shows in Adelaide, Melbourne and Geelong. The Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong, offered to spin the fleece into a fabric and make a coat for Mrs Groves. The fabric was tailored into a coat by Lindsay and McKenzie of Geelong and presented to Mrs Groves in July 1968 by the SA manager of Elder Smith Goldsbrough Mort Ltd. It is not know how the coat came to Elders from the Groves family, but Elders displayed the coat under the heading "The Fleece That Would Not Die" before donating it to the National Wool Museum in 1997. A text panel giving the history of the coat as well as this video was also donated at the same time.Video recording, in a white case with Tasmanian Trades and Labour Council with compliments slip printed on yellow paper inserted into back sleeve.shearing wool - history, elders limited, groves, mr mal groves, shearing, wool - history -
National Wool Museum
Coat, Lindsay and McKenzie, The Fleece That Would Not Die, 1968
... and Geelong. The Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong, offered... and Geelong. The Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong, offered ...This coat was produced from wool first shorn in c.1928. In 1928 Mr Mal Groves took over the Dutchman Station near Port Augusta in South Australia. Whilst out riding in some rough country he came across a sheep that had been left by the previous owner of the station. As he carried shears with him, he sheared the sheep and left the fleece rolled up and partially covered by rocks and wood, as he had no bag to carry it back with him. He intended to come back for the fleece, but forgot about it until he came across it some forty years later. It was still in good condition (despite having experienced extreme temperatures and rainfall whilst in the open), so he showed it to Elders who arranged to display it at agricultural shows in Adelaide, Melbourne and Geelong. The Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong, offered to spin the fleece into a fabric and make a coat for Mrs Groves. The fabric was tailored into a coat by Lindsay and McKenzie of Geelong and presented to Mrs Groves in July 1968 by the South Australian manager of Elder Smith Goldsbrough Mort Ltd. It is not know how the coat came to Elders from the Groves family, but Elders displayed the coat under the heading "The Fleece That Would Not Die" before donating it to the National Wool Museum in 1997. A video giving the history of the coat and a text panel used by Elders were also donated at the same time.Coat, brown wool. Long sleeves, knee length with three circular brown buttons and two external pockets. Lined in brown satin, with a blue and red label at the base of the collar.Wording: Solo;Method: Embroidered;Location: Label at base of collar, inside coat Wording: PURE WOOL;Method: Printed;Location: Label on side seam, inside coatfashion wool - characteristics wool processing textile mills textile mills, lindsay and mckenzie elders limited gordon technical college, royal adelaide show - exhibition (31/08/2001 - 08/09/2001), groves, mr mal groves, mrs, dutchman station, south australia, fashion, wool - characteristics, wool processing, textile mills -
National Wool Museum
Cloth sample, 1816-1821
... Institute of Technology in 1974 showing the wool to be very fine (15... Institute of Technology in 1974 showing the wool to be very fine (15 ...Cloth sample from an opera cloak made in England c. 1820 from wool clipped from Macarthur's merino sheep in 1816. The cloak was passed down through the family to Harold Lethbridge with whom the main part of the cloak resides, in Narrandera. The fragment was passed to Lethbridge's niece who gave it to the donor's mother who passed it onto him and then it was donated to the National Wool Museum. The cloth fragment was tested by Gordon Institute of Technology in 1974 showing the wool to be very fine (15-16 microns) which is consistent with the pure lineage of Macarthur's sheep. The cloth fragment was framed in 1952 and remains in the original frame to this day. Cloth sample form an opera cloak made in England c. 1820. Wool for the cloak was clipped from John Macarthur’s merino sheep in 1816. Macarthur is recognised as the pioneer of the wool industry that was to boom in Australia in the early 19th century and become a trademark of the nation. Macarthur was responsible for the first bale of Australian wool to be exported. The British woollen mills were desperate for wool at the time because of the Napoleonic blockade, and the Australian bale sold for a record price. Australia needed a product to sell in European markets which did not perish during long sea-voyages and which offered high value per unit of weight. Wool also had a ready market in England because the Napoleonic Wars had increased demand and cut English cloth-makers off from their traditional source of quality wool, Spain. Australia's first $2 banknote featured John Macarthur thanks largely to his establishment of wool as the backbone of the early Australian economy. Red fabric sample folded in half and mounted in the centre of a brown metal frame.'ARCO' MADE IN ENGLANDmacarthur, wool industry, australian economy -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Photograph: Mr. George Thomas Teacher and Councillor CTS 1937-1972
... experience teaching in Geelong at the Gordon Institute of Technology... at the Gordon Institute of Technology. In 1930 Mr Thomas became a full ...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 -
National Wool Museum
Book - Wool Classing Note Books, John Griffin, 1941-1943
... Jack Griffin Grade Gordon Institute School of Technology.... gordon institute geelong wool classing 1940s sheep farming Note ...John Griffin’s wool classing exercise books from 1941-1943 when he was a student at the Gordon Institute in Geelong. John and his father John Henry Griffin owned a farm in Dunkeld and bred fine merino wool. One year they topped the wool sales figures for the area, in the late 1940s. There are four books in total. One book is on the topic of Veterinary Science and is from 1941. It contains information on topics such as birth and early lamb life, bone structure and other internal organisms of a sheep, such as the heart. Another book is on Wool Classing with topics such as wool scouring, dipping, shearing and micron counts. The third book is on general shearing shed knowledge. This includes a diagram for rolling a fleece, correct method for stamping a wool bale and branding abbreviations. The final book is on the History the Merino Sheep. It is a long form essay answer booklet. The Gordon institute and wool are synonymous with one another, the first class in wool sorting was offered at the Gordon in 1891. With much of the wool clip sent directly to England at this time, The Gordon's focus soon shifted to wool classing and marketing. By the 1930s, The Gordon's wool school was renowned as the state's wool industry training centre. Early specialist short courses were offered around Victoria to assist wool growers in preparing their clip for market, with modules on sheep breeding and pasture development included in the programs. Anne Griffin’s, John’s daughter, donated the exercise books to the National Wool Museum in 2021. Book 1 is predominately blue circular cover with cream background. Middle of book has pink highlighter mark. Reverse of book has an Arithmetical Table and a Multiplication Table in a blue ink on cream paper. It also has four black ink markings Book 2 is predominately blue circular cover with cream background. Book has red tape across the spine. Reverse of book has an Arithmetical Table and a Multiplication Table in a blue ink on cream paper. Book 3 is predominately blue plaid cover with cream background. Middle of book has pink highlighter handwriting which has been crossed with the same colour, leaving the text unreadable. Reverse of book has an Arithmetical Table and a Multiplication Table in a blue ink on cream paper. Book 4 is predominately blue diagonal striped book with cream background. Middle of book has small picture of Australia. Reverse of book has an Arithmetical Table and a Multiplication Table in a blue ink on cream paper. Book 1. Front cover: “All Schools” / EXERCISE BOOK / NAME Jack Griffin Grade Gordon Institute School of Technology(?) / Approved by the / Education Department Back cover. Reverse. ARTHMETICAL TABLES / (Numerous, see media) Book 2. Front cover: 2nd & 3rd / “All Schools” / EXERCISE BOOK / Name Jack Griffin / Grade 2 / School the Gordon / Approved by the / Education Department Back cover. Reverse. ARTHMETICAL TABLES / (Numerous, see media) Book 3. Front cover: Embassy / EXERCUSE BOOK / Name John Griffin / Grade 1 / School (?) / APPROVED BY THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / Back cover. Reverse. ARTHMETICAL TABLES / (Numerous, see media) Book 4. Front cover: EXERCISE / APPROVED BY EDUCATION DEPT. / BOOK / NAME Jack Griffin / GRADE 3 / SCHOOL Gordon Back cover. Reverse. ARTHMETICAL TABLES / (Numerous, see media) gordon institute geelong, wool classing, 1940s sheep farming, note book, study, student -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, E.J. Barker, Keep on Keeping On: Jack Barker's Memoirs, 2018, 2018
Grey soft covered book with a photographic image of E.J. (Jack) Barker on the front. The contents include family history, teaching at the Ballarat School of Mines, Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines, inaugural Director of Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education, Committees hobbies and travel.e.j. barker, jack barker, winsome barker, ballarat school of mines, ballarat institute of advanced education, ballarat college of advanced education, higher education council, williamstown, edward john barker, footscrat technical school, engineering, joe barberis, baseball, tennis, john barker, queenscliff, david gordon, emine karakan, robby main, dick richards, r.w. richards, laboratory, thermodynamics laboratory, fluid mechanics laboratory, harry arblaster, warren perry, ballarat school of mines museum, derek wooley, ed phillips, ballarat gaol, gaol tunnels, mount helen campus, geoff harrison, lindsay pryor, tree planting at mt helen campus, ballarat technology park, 1870 founders hall, john beaumont, initiations, goon's gift, raft races, bath tub push, centenary appeal, prince charles visit, philip law, fourth university committee, ballarat teachers' college, ballarat school of mines motto, caro conference centre, creswick school of forestry, ballarat hospital nurse education, aquinas catholic teachers' college, family history, genealogy