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Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, Education Department of Victoria, The School Paper-1896-1898-Education Department, 1896-1898
... The School Paper-1896-1898-Education Department... department school papers history The School paper, a monthly ...The School paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published schoolbooks on Australian topics. The readers were core reading for schoolchildren and contained local content and material written by local authors.Hardcover. Book has a green cover. The title is in gold lettering on the front cover and spine. The publisher is also on the front cover.non-fictionThe School paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published schoolbooks on Australian topics. The readers were core reading for schoolchildren and contained local content and material written by local authors.victorian education department, school papers, history -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, Education Department of Victoria, The School Paper-1942-Education Department, 1940's
... The School Paper-1942-Education Department... department school papers history The School paper, a monthly ...The School paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published schoolbooks on Australian topics. The readers were core reading for schoolchildren and contained local content and material written by local authors.Hardcover. Book has a green cover. The title is in gold lettering on the front cover and spine. The publisher is also on the front cover.non-fictionThe School paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published schoolbooks on Australian topics. The readers were core reading for schoolchildren and contained local content and material written by local authors.victorian education department, school papers, history -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, Education Department of Victoria, The School Paper-1943-Education Department, 1940's
... The School Paper-1943-Education Department... department school papers history The School paper, a monthly ...The School paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published schoolbooks on Australian topics. The readers were core reading for schoolchildren and contained local content and material written by local authors.Hardcover. Book has a green cover. The title is in gold lettering on the front cover and spine. The publisher is also on the front cover.non-fictionThe School paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published schoolbooks on Australian topics. The readers were core reading for schoolchildren and contained local content and material written by local authors.victorian education department, school papers, history -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, The School Paper for Class 111 - Education Dept Vic, 1908 - 1909
... The School Paper for Class 111 - Education Dept Vic..... (see also History and Other Information) The School Paper ...According to an accompanying from donor, these school papers were used bt H.Tuck at Vermont State School -1918.This 'book' appears to be a series of journals or magazines bound together with a home made twisted cloth spine and hand stitched. Photo of peach blossom on front cover of issue for October, no. 141. Gothic Script Title. (see also History and Other Information)Several red ink scribbles similar to map markings on top left hand corner.books, school/educational -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Careers for boys and girls, 1959
... the school paper...Supplement to The School Paper - Grades VII and VIII... Boulevard Richmond melbourne the school paper careers Supplement ...Supplement to The School Paper - Grades VII and VIIIthe school paper, careers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - JOSEPH DAVIES COLLECTION: SCHOOL PAPER ARTICLE, 01/11/1928
... JOSEPH DAVIES COLLECTION: SCHOOL PAPER ARTICLE... The School Paper...Article in the School Paper Nov. 1 1928, detailing... PERSON Mining joseph davies mining The School Paper Mr. Joseph ...Article in the School Paper Nov. 1 1928, detailing the efforts of Joseph Davies in rescuing John Allan in the Goldfields Consolidated Mine at Diamond Hill.person, mining, joseph davies, mining, the school paper, mr. joseph davies, john allan -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Education kit - School papers, School paper cover & paper
... School paper cover & paper...School paper cover with school papers 1939 inside.Green..."The School Paper"... Mitcham melbourne "The School Paper" School paper cover ...School paper cover with school papers 1939 inside.Green cardboard cover with label on the cover. The paper is held in place with strings."The School Paper" -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Education Department of Victoria, School Paper 1931 & 1933 & 3 Supplements, 1930's
... School Paper 1931 & 1933 & 3 Supplements...The School Paper published monthly. Cost 1 Penny (2 Cents.... Education Department. Victoria Australia The School Paper Grades VII... grampians The School Paper published monthly. Cost 1 Penny (2 Cents ...The School Paper published monthly. Cost 1 Penny (2 Cents) Used in State Schools2 Paper booklets & 3, 4 page, supplements. 0682 has a photo of a boy holding a stick wearing unlaced boots, (after the painting by Bastien Lepage) 0682-1 is a supplement with a Picture of girls in a large room sitting in front of electric sewing machines. 0682-2 supplement: Contains photo of a certificate from the Victorian State Schools League of Kindness. 0682-3 Black and white drawing of two children in silhouette. on the beach with bucket and spade.0682-4 Supplement a picture of a variety of toys. 0682-5. drawing of children of different nationalities.0682: Midwinter. Days grow Longer. - Signs of Spring. Education Department. Victoria Australia The School Paper Grades VII and VIII. No 369. Melbourne Price 1d [July 1 1931. 0682-1: Supplement to the School Paper - Grades VII and VIII July 1931. 1. Made in Australia. 80. Girls and Womans Wear. 0682-2: Supplement to the School Paper - All Grades July 1931.1 The Protection of Animals. 0682-3: Hurrah for the Holidays Education Department. Victoria Australia The School Paper Grades III and IV. No 403. Melbourne Price 1d [Dec 1 1931. 0682-4: Supplement For the School Paper - Grades III and IV December 1931. 1.Made In Australia 85. Toys. 0682-5: No Cold, No Care, November Education Department. Victoria Australia The School Paper Grades V and VI. No 409. Melbourne Price 1d [Nov. 1 1931.stawell education -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Blackburn Lake Gazette, 1978 -79
... school paper... The school paper of Blackburn Lake Primary School No. 4860.... paper of Blackburn Lake Primary School No. 4860.... Mitcham melbourne The school paper of Blackburn Lake Primary ...First edition of the Blackburn Lake Gazette.First edition of the Blackburn Lake Gazette, the school paper of Blackburn Lake Primary School No. 4860.First edition of the Blackburn Lake Gazette.blackburn lake primary school no. 4860, school paper -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Glen Huntly State School No.3703 Grange Road
... The School Paper... Paper Jones Alfred R. Primary Schools Document Glen Huntly State ...Photocopied extract of five short paragraphs from History of Glen Huntly by Alfred R. Jones made on 20/06/1991. It describes the first school building erected March 1914 and other points of interest to 1934.glen huntly state school, glenhuntly state school no.3703, glen huntly, grange road, garden avenue, halls, congregational church, presbyterian church, church of england, brick, teachers, jenkin william ‘boss’, the school paper, jones alfred r., primary schools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - School Papers
... 'The School Paper' was published monthly, graded according...'The School Paper' issued by the Victorian Education... Mitcham melbourne 'The School Paper' was published monthly, graded ...'The School Paper' was published monthly, graded according to the classes and were used as teaching aides as well as practise in reading. Cost was one penny per paper.'The School Paper' issued by the Victorian Education Department for Grades v and vii. Issued monthly except January.|Includes one set of 11 for 1948. One paper for February 1937|and six papers for 1946 ( March, July, August, October and December). Further cardboard cover in set.|Repaired 11/2011books, school/educational -
Mont De Lancey
School paper, Education Department. Victoria (Australia), 1st January 1919
... School paper...The School Paper (11 copies). Grades 7 & 8.... J, The School Paper (11 copies). Grades 7 & 8. School paper ...Belonged to Cyril Gaudion.The School Paper (11 copies). Grades 7 & 8.No. 231 J,school magazines -
Clunes Museum
Booklet, H.J.GREEN GOVERNMENT PRINTER MELBORNE
... EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, SCHOOL PAPER, GRADE VII... DEPARTMENT, SCHOOL PAPER, GRADE VII AND VIII.CREAM COLOUR, BLACK ...EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, SCHOOL PAPER, GRADE VII AND VIII.CREAM COLOUR, BLACK PRINTlocal history, books, school, education, books, history, education -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Lydia Chancellor collection: The school papers
... School Paper...The school paper for grades V and VI (1916). Anzac number... supplemental to the readers. School Paper Anzac Education The school ...School Papers were produced as a result of the perceived need for more local content for children as the school readers were English. In 1896 the first school papers were produced for Grade 3 students. These were followed by Grade 4 in 1897 and Grades 5 & 6 in 1898. They were compulsory reading until 1928 when they became supplemental to the readers.The school paper for grades V and VI (1916). Anzac number published by the Education Department, Victoria (Australia).school paper, anzac, education -
Mont De Lancey
School paper, Education Department. Victoria (Australia), 1967
... School paper...School paper Grades 3 & 4.( 3 copies). Cost 1 cent. March... and December 1967. (9 copies) 1952. School paper Education Department ...Eunice Russell nee Gray.School paper Grades 3 & 4.( 3 copies). Cost 1 cent. March, November and December 1967. (9 copies) 1952.school magazines -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Packet: Ringwood Area Schools - various documents, reports, Clippings, pamphlets, 1899-1930
... to schools and education; "The School Paper" for 1913... Paper" for 1913 Packet: Ringwood Area Schools - various ...General school documents; Reports for Higher Education for Ringwood; Various newspaper cuttings; Various pamphlets relating to schools and education; "The School Paper" for 1913 -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Binder Victorian Education 1947, Circa 1947
... school paper...The folder"SCHOOL PAPER COVER" underneath and to the left.... school paper victorian education curriculum education news ...These educational publications covering a topical monthly theme and providing a slice "of the era" in general knowledge, was used by schools in Victoria as a basic starting point for a particular level of perceived knowledge. The general articles and extracts contained within, were not targeting a specific gender or socio economic sector but designed for all children at a particular stage of their development. This publication did have a format of: 1st page topical, e.g. ANZAC day scouting (U.N.), one page of regional Victoria, one page of poetry, one page of short stories, one page of world history and the last page of a song, complete with appropriate notes. These publications were produced during the second World War and made special references to it. This publication occurred during a period when the Education Department was highly authoritarian in its approach to State levels of learning. Fragmenting "special" schools like later "New Age" teaching methods and doctrines (home schooling) were repressed with considerable force.This binder full of monthly educational studies was particularly important to "hidden away" rural communities such as in the Kiewa Valley, especially at this point in time (World War II). The teaching methods used by local schools provided the necessary break through required by local school children to stop any adverse knowledge deficiencies due to factors of regional isolation. School children with in the Kiewa Valley would be able to integrate with children from all regions, weather in cities or larger towns. This hard cover (card) binder contains 11 monthly publications produced by the Victorian Department of Education for Grades 7 and 8 in the year 1947. Each issue has 16 pages with the cover page covering the major theme for the month. Each issue is placed within the folder by the folded middle page constrained by a thin cord. This is the only method to contain each monthly edition as they have no clasp or are stapled.The folder"SCHOOL PAPER COVER" underneath and to the left is a sketch of the world (revolving desk top stand) on top of a book and next to this "Name ------------ " underneath "Grade-----------" underneath "School---------" all enclosed by a thin border line.school paper, victorian education curriculum, education news letters, loose leaf educational binders -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Education Department of Victoria Publications Branch, The Educational Magazine: Centenary of the Education Department of Victoria, Vol 30, No 1, c1973
... Department of Victoria'. Contents include a timeline, Naming Schools..., Early Teachers, the School Paper, Olympic Village, Secondary ...This book was a special edition to celebrate 100 years of the Victorian Education Department. White soft covered magazine featuring the title of the book on the cover 'The Educational Magazine: Centenary of the Education Department of Victoria'. Contents include a timeline, Naming Schools, The Rural School, School Architecture, Early Teachers, the School Paper, Olympic Village, Secondary Education.victorian education department, william dargie, lindsay thompson, koallah, robert craig, james andrews, arthur davitt, shirley baker, james bonwick, isaac isaacs, charles lowe, frank beaurepaire -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: SCHOOL PAPERS
... School Paper...The school paper published by the Education Department... EDUCATION Bendigo School Paper The school paper published ...The school paper published by the Education Department Victoria. Grades VII and VIII Feb 1, 1915 - Grades VII and VIII June 1, 1915 - Grades III and IV May 1, 1920 - GRades V and Vi May 1, 1920 - Grades VII and VIII May 1, 1920education, bendigo, school paper -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Magazine, School magazines, 1966-1972
... 5 magazines from different schools. Refer to paper... different schools. Refer to paper catalogue School magazines ...5 magazines from different schools. Refer to paper catalogueschool magazines -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, School Horticulture, c. 1930
... Curricula and notes for teaching horticulture in schools... horticulture in schools. Refer to paper catalogue-11 items School ...Curricula and notes for teaching horticulture in schools. Refer to paper catalogue-11 items -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - END OF AN ERA, 2007
... of paintings, copy of cover of 'the School Paper, grades V and VI... of 'the School Paper, grades V and VI, No 514 Melbourne Sept 1, 1952 ...End of an Era, Anecdotal Stories of Flora Hill Primary School No. 4667 1952-2007. Edited By G. W. Pryor. ISBN: 978-0-975187-3-5 Inscription: For Bendigo Historical Social, Geoff W Pryor 18/11/2007. Photographs: color & black and white. Photos of paintings, copy of cover of 'the School Paper, grades V and VI, No 514 Melbourne Sept 1, 1952.Geoff W Pryorschool, history, flora hill primary school, flora hill primary school, opened 1952 closed 2007, 150th anniversary of victoria time capsule, bi-centenary tree 1988 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Sheet music, A sprig of boronia, 1916
... in the Victorian School Paper for Grades 7 and 8 in 1918 and the proceeds... in the Victorian School Paper for Grades 7 and 8 in 1918 and the proceeds ...This is an early 20th century musical composition by a leading Tasmanian composer, Florence Hull (Mrs Arthur Kenny). It is a sentimental song as the ‘sprig of boronia’ is a withered one, kept as a relic of some past event. This music was printed in the Victorian School Paper for Grades 7 and 8 in 1918 and the proceeds of copies of one of the editions of this work were donated to the Hawthorn Red Cross in Melbourne. Florence Hull’s musical works and memoirs are in the Tasmanian Archives. Paul Dufault, who sang this song, was a leading Canadian tenor who toured Australia and Europe. He died in 1930 aged 57. This sheet music has significance as it was composed by a Tasmanian woman in the early 20th century and it represents the type of music popular in concert halls at the time. It has been in the Warrnambool and District Historical Society collection for many years. This is a four page piece of sheet music (cover plus two pages of music). The paper is cream-coloured, discoloured in places, with brown print on the back of the cover and black notation on the music pages. The front cover is in brown, yellow and green tonings, with a chromolithographic illustration of a Boronia flower spray and some music bars. The back of the cover has information on eight of Florence Hull’s other compositions with comments by critics. The pages have been torn and mended with adhesive tape.Front Cover: ‘Sung by Paul Dufault’ ‘A Sprig of Boronia’ ‘Music by Florence Hull’ ‘Copyright, Price 2/- nett, Published by F. M. Kenny, Melbourne, Allan and Co. Pty. Ltd., 276-278 Collins Street, Melbourne, Adelaide, Bendigo, Geelong’ In pencil on front cover: ‘To Mac from ….., 25/8/24’ florence hull, paul dufault, warrnambool, a sprig of boronia sheet music, sheet music, warrnambool history -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, Greensborough Focus. 1991, 12/12/1991
... Weekly newsletters printed on yellow paper. Includes school... greensborough focus Weekly newsletters printed on yellow paper. Includes ...1991 copies of weekly newsletter sent home to parents. Contains information on events and achievements.An collection covering the year 1991 at Greensborough Secondary College.Weekly newsletters printed on yellow paper. Includes school crest.greensborough secondary college, newsletters, greensborough focus -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Booklet - School Register, J.J. Gourley Govt. Printer, Pupils' Register. State Primary School. School No. 1015, Lilliput, 1905-1968
... School register with printed paper cover and red linen...-country The last Pupil Register of Lilliput State Primary School ...The last Pupil Register of Lilliput State Primary School, showing where each child was transferred when the school closed.School register with printed paper cover and red linen spine"School No. 1015, Lilliput"lilliput, school, pupils, school reports, students, lilliput primary school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''THE TOWN OF FLOWERS'' BY PIXIE O'HARRIS
... in The Bulletin, Sydney Morning Herald and the School Paper (Melbourne... appeared in The Bulletin, Sydney Morning Herald and the School ...Booklet. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. A 31 page booklet of 25 poems by Pixie O'Harris that originally appeared in The Bulletin, Sydney Morning Herald and the School Paper (Melbourne). Published in 1957 by Arthur H. Stockwell Ltd., Devon and printed by King Bros & Potts Ltd., Sussex. Catalogue sticker ''2095 OHA'' on front cover. Handwritten in biro on title page ''For Alec H. Chisholm with deep affection and great admiration Pixie 1961''.Pixie O'Harrisbooks, collections, poetry, alec h chisholm collection, pixie o'harris, poetry -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Book
... Brown paper covered school book with picture of woman... at East Camberwell Girls School, Mangara Road, Canterbury. Now ...Used by donor, Mrs Beryl Gray, as a schoolgirl at East Camberwell Girls School, Mangara Road, Canterbury. Now known as Canterbury Girls Secondary College.Brown paper covered school book with picture of woman pasted on front.Beryl Smythe Form F Needlework.books, reference, handcrafts, needlework -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Cradle roll
... The National Sunday School Union paper poster sized cradle... School Union paper poster sized cradle roll for the years 1955 ...The National Sunday School Union paper poster sized cradle roll for the years 1955-1969 on linen backing with a metal strip at each end. The roll has the handwritten names and dates of the children on the roll."CRADLE ROLL" -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Letter to School of Mines Ballarat from Mr G Sutherland
... Handwritten letter on lined paper to School of Mines... Handwritten letter on lined paper to School of Mines Ballarat from G ...Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor of Federation UniversityHandwritten letter on lined paper to School of Mines Ballarat from G. Sutherlandballarat school of mines, g. sutherland, director, mr martell -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, The Victorian Reading book - first edition, 1928 (first edition)
... . They complemented the School Paper which had been published monthly... This is a first edition copy of the Victorian School Readers (Eighth Book ...This is a first edition copy of the Victorian School Readers (Eighth Book) issued by the Education Department of Victoria. These readers were first published in 1928 and became standard texts for all school children up to Year Eight. They complemented the School Paper which had been published monthly for different year levels since the end of the 19th century. Both the Readers and the School Papers were in widespread use until the late 1940s and the early 1950s. William McCullagh and his wife Margaret had the property Oak Grove at Yangery at the end of the 19th century and in the early decades of the 20th century. Yangery is an agricultural area situated between Woodford and Koroit. There is a record of Silvie Jean McCullagh (parents – William and Margaret) born in 1914 and this is probably the person who owned and used this reader. This book is of interest not only because it is a first edition copy of one of the well-known Victorian School Readers but also because it was connected to the McCullagh family of Oak Grove, Yangery. This is a hard cover book of 260 pages. The cover was originally a burnished brown colour but the book has been covered with a mottled patterned cloth material (red, green and brown). The cover is partly torn off at the bottom of the spine. The book has poetry and prose extracts and includes many black and white sketches, maps, photographs and illustrations. The inscription and some other annotations throughout the book are handwritten in pencil. ‘Sylvia McCullagh, Oak Grove, Yangery, Dennington P. Office’ history of warrnambool, oak grove, yangery, mccullagh family, school readers