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Galen Catholic College
Max Fletcher Became Galen Catholic College Principal, 1987
Max Fletcher became Galen Catholic College's 1st lay principal in 1987, taking over from Sister Anne Boyd. Mr. Fletcher served as the school principal until the end of 2001. During his time as our principal, many building projects were undertaken and the number of students at Galen Catholic College continued to rise. The most significant development during Mr. Fletcher's tenure was Galen College becoming a one campus school in 1990. Mr Neal is the longest serving principal that Galen Catholic College has had. The Max Fletcher Auditorium located on our campus was named after Mr. Fletcher.galen catholic college, galen college, principal, lay principal, 1987, max fletcher -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Meet the Principal - Simon Le Plastrier, 05/02/2014
Interview with Simon Le Plastrier, Principal of Eltham College.News clipping, black text, colour image.simon le plastrier, eltham college -
Galen Catholic College
Dave Seiter Became Galen Catholic College Principal, 2002
Dave Seiter became Galen Catholic College's 2nd lay principal in 2002, taking over from Mr. Max Fletcher. Mr. Seiter served as the school principal until the end of 2009. During his time as our principal, many building projects were undertaken including the Galen Catholic College Junior Library & Junior School. The number of students at Galen Catholic College continued to grow steadily during his tenure at the school.galen catholic college, galen college, dave seiter, principal, 2002 -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Photograph: CTC 1974-1987 Principal Mr. Ian D. Scott
Black and white photograph of Mr. Ian D. Scott, Principal of Collingwood Technical College from 1974 to 1987. From school magazine Turawan 1974. Also his report or the year also taken from the magazinecollingwood technical college, staff, principals, nmit -
Galen Catholic College
Sister Anne Boyd Became Galen Catholic College Principal, 1983
Sister Anne Boyd became the 1st principal of Galen Catholic College as a catholic co-educational college for Years 7 through to Year 12, following the merger of Galen Catholic College, Champagnat College & St. Joseph's College. She took over the helm at Galen College from Brother Ross Keane. Sister served as the school principal until Max Fletcher took over in 1987. Sister Anne was the last principal of Galen Catholic College to belong to a Catholic religious order.galen catholic college, galen college, sister anne boyd, sr. anne boyd, religious order, 1983, 1983 galen catholic college merger, school merger, champagnat, champagnat college, st. joseph's college -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, Correspondence from General Motors - Holden's Limited to the Principal, The School of Mines and Industries, regarding the loan of a household refrigerator, 30/05/1949
Letter to the Principal of The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat from General Motors - Holden's Limited, stating the Principals' previous letter to Mr W. W. Watson had not been received. A. A. McCullagh, manager of Frigidaire and Household Appliances stated the matter for the loan of a domestic refrigerator will be looked in to. Quarto paper colour letterhead the school of mines and industries ballarat, general motors - holden's limited, principal, mr w. w. watson, a. a. mccullagh, frigidaire and household appliances -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr John Kennedy -- Principal of Stawell Technical School 1964-1966 1968
John Kennedy. Principal of Stawell Technical School 1964-1966. 1968stawell education -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Document, Letter, to Mrs. V.L. Ling, 3 Kinkora Road, Hawthorn / from Miss Hilda Daniell, Principal of Ruyton GGS, 1950, 1950
Letter to Mrs. V.L. Ling, 3 Kinkora Road, Hawthorn from Miss Hilda Daniell, Principal of Ruyton GGS. The handwritten and signed letter is in response to an enrolment inquiry. It is dated 26-1-50. The letter was to the mother of the donor.hilda daniel -
Galen Catholic College
Darren Hovey Becomes Galen Catholic College Principal, 2022
Darren Hovey was appointed Galen Catholic College's 4th lay principal in 2022, taking over from Mr. Bernard Neal. During his brief time so far as our principal, Mr. Hovey has faced the ongoing challenges of COVID-19 to our school community.galen catholic college, galen college, darren hovey, principal, 2022 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, John Clelland to Harry Arblaster (Principal Ballarat School of Mines), 07/07/1960
John Thomas Huyton Clelland was born in Glasgow, Scotland on 11 June 1936. He arrived in Australia with his family as a 10 year old. He maticulated from Ballarat College in 1953, enrolling at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1954. At the Ballarat School of Mines Clelland excelled in his studies, obtaining over 75% credit passes. Clelland was also a great extra-curricular contributer at the Ballarat School of Mines. He was President of the Students' representative Council, Captain of the Football Team and a member of the cricket team. In 1956 Clelland was awarded the Honour Blazer for sport and general qualities in leadership. In 1957 he won the Ballarat School of Mines Mica Smith Traveling Scholarship. Clelland worked for 6 months in Kalgoorli and 6 months in Mount Isa and Broken Hill. As part of his scholarship he travelled to Canada where he worked with Falconbridge Nickel processing nickel deposits. After 16 months in the Richvale Laboratory (Toronto) he was transferred to a pilot plant in Dominican Republic. The process was patented in the 1970s. He became President and General Manager of Falconbridge Dominicana. While President he established a foundation to aid in the culture, education and living standards for the Dominican People. John Clelland died peacefully at his home on 15 January 2012 at Savannah Georgia, USA . Upon his death John Clelland's wife, Loretta, informed his 'alma mater' that he was 'so proud of the opportunity which was afforded him at the School of Mines in Ballarat.' The University of Ballarat is proud to include John Clelland on our alumni roll.Four pages handwritten in blue ballpoint pen. The writer, John Clelland, was the recipient of the Ballarat School of Mines Mica Smith traveling Scholarship. The letter is addressed to Harry Arblaster, the Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines, and is an overview of Clelland's time in Canada. ballarat school of mines, john clelland, falconbridge nickel, canada, harry arblaster, dominican republic, scholarship, mica smith travelling scholarship, mining alumni -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Meet the new Principal of Greensborough College Gr8750, 07/10/2015
Chrissy Collins is the new Principal of Greensborough College. A school fair will celebrate the College's 25th anniversary on 17th October 2015.News clipping, black text, colour image.chrissy collins, greensborough college -
Bialik College
Photograph, Principal Moshe Meretz with teacher and students in a classroom, c. 1960s, c. 1960s
Principal Moshe Meretz with teacher and students in a classroom, c. 1960s. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record. -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Book, A Trip To Papua by G.H. Adcock / Principal of the Viticultural College / Rutherglen, 1906-1912 (Approximate)
Reprinted from The Rutherglen Miner which was one of Rutherglen's earliest newspapers. Mr C.H. Adcock was Principal of Rutherglen Viticultural College - 1914Leaflet written by A.D. Adcock. Originally paper covered, hard red cover added later. Book plates of G.I and A. Van C. / AdcockHandwritten below the bookplate: "Presented by A Van C Adcock, Grandson of G H Adcock, 1981"papua, travel, adcock family, viticultural college rutherglen -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood High School. Mr. Bloomfield, MLA. Minister Education, Mr. Bennet, Principal and two school prefects. c.1956-7
Written on back of photograph, "Ringwood High School. Mr. Bloomfield, MLA. Minister Education. Mr. Bennet, Principal and two school prefects". There is no indication as to the occasion that this photograph was taken on or the date. -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Reports: Collingwood Technical School 1932-1961, Principal's Reports to School Council. 1932-1961, 1932-1961
These reports include important details about staffing, amenities and school activities. Principals reports 1932-1947 To Box 1930-39.2b; Principals reports 1947-1959. Loose pages in this binder 1951-1959 To Box 1950-59.2b; Principals reports 1960-1961. Includes loose ‘business paper’ June 1960 To Box 1960-69.2b. In original condition, these reports give a significant insight into CTS activities and development over three decades.Handwritten or typed Principal's Reports to School Council. Foolscap pages in hard cover ring binders. 3 Volumes. Copies also heldOn spine of each binder: "Principal's / Report"collingwood technical school, cts, reports, principal's reports, school council, nmit, -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter - Correspondence, Correspondence - From the Flinders Rangers Silver Lead No Liability to the Principal, School of Mines Ballarat regarding the payment of a "May Jig", 26/08/1949
Correspondence to the Principal of School of Mines Ballarat from Flinders Ranges Silver Lead No Liability, enclosing a cheque for 50 pounds, for the purchase of one "May Jig" from a Mr Ling. Fine paper with Flinders Ranges Silver Lead letterhead.Water mark W J & Co 3009 Extra Strong Hand written "Receipt posted 29-8-49"principal, ballarat school of mines, flinders ranges silver lead no liability, "may jig", ling, l.t. ewins -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Winlaton School Principal Retires, 7/09/1988 12:00:00 AM
Article in Nunawading Gazette about retirement of Winlaton's School Principal, Ron Campbell.Article in Nunawading Gazette about retirement of Winlaton's School Principal, Ron Campbell. He took up duties at the Youth Training Centre for Girls in 1981, after extensive experience as a Special Education Teacher. The Centre can accommodate up to 90 girls, aged 12 - 21, about 20% serving sentences.Article in Nunawading Gazette about retirement of Winlaton's School Principal, Ron Campbell. winlaton, campbell, ron -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Dr Charles Fenner, Principal Ballarat School of Mines, 1914-1916
Charles Fenner graduated in Science with honours and Diploma of Education in Melbourne. He became Principal of Ballarat School of MInes in 1914 and moved from there in 1916. Lectured in Geology at the Ballarat School of Mines.Photographic portrait of a male wearing glasses. charles fenner, ballarat school of mines, geology -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Letter from Mr R Richards, Principal of Ballarat School of Mines and Industries, re Brian Canny, 1958
Notification from Principal of Ballarat School of Mines and Industries, to the Head Master of Ballarat Junior Technical School, that Brian Canny has enrolled at SMB. Enrolled in Civil Engineering - four year course.1 cream coloured page, typedballarat junior technical school, head master, l garner, r richards, principal, smb, ballarat school of mines and industries, brian canny, enrolled in civil engineering, four year course -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Photograph: CCOT 1982 Principal and College Council President
Black and white photograph of a group of men at a desk signing papers. According to Scott's history p. 86 they are identified as Collingwood College of TAFE Past President of College Council, Mr. A.J.Cuthbertson, signing contract for supply and maintenance of main frame computer, watched by Ian Scott (Principal) and two representatives of the suppliers, Prime Computers of Australia Ltd. 1982.collingwood college of tafe, administrative records, nmit -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Ladies Playing Croquet on Croquet Lawn, 1918
One of the ladies is Mrs. McLennan, wife of the Principal. One of several photographs submitted by Miss Isobel McLennan (see B91.73.)Copy of a photograph of 2 ladies playing croquet on the croquet lawn near the Principal's Residence in 1918. One of the ladies is the wife of the Principal, Mr. McLennan.On reverse, "Crockey (sic) Lawn-near Principal's House Mrs McLennan c 1918."principal's residence, mrs. mclennan, isobel mclennan, croquet lawn, croquet, principal, mclennan -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Letter from R W Richards, Principal of the School of Mines, 1956
Letter from R W Richards, Principal of S.M.B. to Mr Garner informing him and the boys that a former pupil was awarded the Diploma of Engineering. This was Jim Brokenshire. He showed strong determination to complete his diploma. This should be an example to the B.J.T. students. Jim is now part of the professional staff of the S.E.C. in Yallourn. Heavy cream paper, typed Letterhead signature of R W Richards - written in blue penballarat junior technical school, headmaster, l garner, r w richards, principal, school of mines, diploma of engineering, jim brokenshire, s.e.c.yallourn -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Rosie Bray et al, Principal faces his students: Greensborough College 1999 Gr8750, 14/02/1999
A digital copy of a 1999 newspaper article about the Principal of Greensborough College, Mr John Conway. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002, (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 1999 Rosie was a student at Greensborough College [Gr8750]Digital copy of newspaper clipping, black and white text and imagerosie bray, greensborough secondary college, greensborough college, john conway -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report, The Met, "Upfield Corridor Study - The Principal Report - For Consultation", Dec. 1988
Report - 50 A4 pages contained within heavy green card covers with The Met logo on the top, white comb bound titled "Upfield Corridor Study - The Principal Report - For Consultation". Published by the Metropolitan Transit Authority, Planning Division, Dec. 1988. Has a table of contents and list of tables and figures. Looks at the conversion of the Upfield Rail line to light rail, options for both rail and tram, affects on road traffic. Provides a summary.trams, tramways, upfield light rail, sydney rd, north coburg, conversion -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Report, photocopy, Charles Bogue Luffman, Report by the Principal of the School of Horticulture (C. Bogue Luffmann) for the Year Ending 31st December, 1900, 1900
Annual Report by C. Bogue Luffmann, in the Department of Agriculture Annual Report 1900 pp 262-311. 2 copies This is a photocopy of the original report. The report is headed "Department of Agriculture, Victoria." At this time the Burnley School of Agriculture was under the jurisdiction of the Dept. of Agriculture. The report was prepared by the Principal C. Bogue Luffmann. It is 54 pages in length, contains an annual report and prospectus, an examination paper, eight essays on horticultural subjects, 4 of these by Mr Bogue Luffmann and the remainder by students. Essays contained in the Annual Report are: Profitable Branches of Agriculture for Victoria - C Bogue Luffmann (Principal) Trunks and Branches - C Bogue Luffmann Girdling Cincturing Lancing Bandaging & Hardening of Bark - C Bogue Luffmann Humus - Tessa Smith (2nd year student) An examination paper - I Higgins (2nd year student) The Requisite Qualifications of the Commercial Fruit Grower - M.W. Thompson (2nd year student) Fruit Tree Stocks - M.W. Thompson An Examination Paper - H.R. Ward (1st year student) and M. Thatcher (1st year student) charles bogue luffman, principal, student essays, c b luffmann essays, horticulture essays, 1900 horticulture writing, cincturing, girdling, lancing, bandaging horticulture, humus, fruit growing, horticulture turn of the century, horticulture school report, luffmann -
Galen Catholic College
Brother Ross Keane Became Galen Catholic College's First Principal, 1975
Brother Ross Keane became the 1st principal of Galen Catholic College in 1975 and served in this role until the end of 1982. During this time, Galen Catholic College was as a catholic co-educational college for Years 11 and 12 only. Prior to 1975, boys in the senior year levels stayed on at Champagnat College, girls at the same year levels stayed on at St. Joesph's College. Brother Ross Keane belonged to the Marist religious order, which had a long association with Champagnat College.galen catholic college, galen college, brother ross keane, first principal, principal, 1975 -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Notice Book - CTS, Teachers' Notice Book. Collingwood Technical School. 1914-1931, 1914-1931
The occasional notice from Principal or Vice Principal relating to staff duties and responsibilities.Instructions to staff in the formative yers of the school.Green hard cover minute book with memoranda pasted inside and signed by staff members.Notices are signed by Principal, and by staff after reading the notice.collingwood technical school, cts, staff notices, teachers, nmit, -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
The Principal Garage at 260 Canterbury Road, Surrey Hills, After 1927
David Staig Jnr established this business in 1927 on the corner of Canterbury Road and Revers Street. He lived at 355 Canterbury Road, one of a series of shops (with living accommodation) owned and built in c1885 by Thomas C Hyde. G Staig (farmer) was the first in the family to occupy this, followed by James Staig (carpenter), then David Staig Snr (blacksmith) and David Staig Jnr. Bill Steiner was the chief mechanic at The Principal Garage; his apprentice Frank Senior eventually bought the business from David Staig and it became Senior's Garage. In 2020 there is a Shell service station and a Coles Express on the site. The Staig family were long-time residents of the area and this photo documents part of their business history. Dave Staig, who established this business, was an early aviator who designed and built his own plane.Black and white photo of a classic 1920's era garage build in brick and render and with 2 petrol bowsers on the curbside, either side of the central garage entrance. Advertising on the facade indicates Shell and Plume motor oils. There are 3 cars positioned in such a way that suggests this may have been a publicity photo. Advertising on the facade indicates that cars could be garaged at the facility and that the proprietor was D. Staig. It also indicates that the business was an agent for The Whippet car, the Willys-Knight car and the Overland car.principal garage, senior's garage, senior's motors pty ltd, garages, redvers street, canterbury road, david staig jnr, bill steiner, frank senior -
Mentone Grammar School
Principal (1988-2004) Neville J. Clark MC OAM
The untimely death of Principal Keith Jones paved the way for the appointment of decorated Vietnam veteran Neville Clark who valued the School’s character-building ethos and, whereas Jones saw academic results and sport as paramount, Clark believed these were only part of the education of a well-rounded individual. To this end he extended the function of the House system which now had a leading role in pastoral care, rather than just being for sporting purposes. The arts became more prominent and the Gregory Fish Library and a new swimming complex were built. (taken from '90 Years in the Making') -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, St Philip's College Alice Springs - Principal Chris Tudor & Deputy Principal Chris Eldridge, 09/1986
In 1945 the Reverend Harry Griffiths, who worked for the Methodist Inland Mission in Alice Springs, saw the need for a boarding facility for children of families living in remote areas in Central Australia who needed access to schools. He and his wife established Griffiths House, on a site in the town centre, and for many years it became home for students from all over the Outback, including many young Aboriginal people. In the late 1950's the Rev Fred McKay, successor to the Rev John Flynn as Superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission, lobbied the United Church in the Northern Territory to build and expand on this important start. Together the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches embarked on a missionary venture to develop St Philip's College - a new, larger residential hostel which would one day become a full boarding school. An ideal site - 22 acres of bush at the junction of the Charles and Todd Rivers and backing on to the Telegraph Station National Park - was secured and after six years of planning, construction began in 1964. Fred McKay led the legendary work parties comprised of volunteers from all over Australia who travelled to Alice Springs, paying their own way and volunteering their expertise, time and labour, to turn a dream into a reality. This fantastic tradition continues today, with work parties arriving each mid-year holiday. On 13 February 1965 the first boarders moved in to St Philip's College. For the first 24 years, therefore, St Philip's College operated as a residential hostel only. The College’s ninth Headmaster, Mr Christopher Tudor, arrived in 1986. He and the Council Chairman, Mrs Jan Heaslip, judged that the time was right to complete the original plan to turn St Philip’s College into a fully fledged independent boarding/day school, serving not only “bush” families, but also the growing population of Alice Springs. The then College Council embraced the idea and three years of frantic, determined preparation and planning commenced, culminating in an extensive $2 million building program in 1988. To this day there continues to be further development with the new landscaping underway near The Minnamurra Hall, Reception and Rivergum Cafe, plus the recent completion of the Science & Food Technology building and the new Rivergum Cafe.Head & Shoulders of Chris Eldridgest. philip's college, tudor, chris, eldridge, chris