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Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, George Routledge and Sons, Chinese Gordon: a succinct record of his life. 11th ed, 1885
Book prize given to John Tanner (1887), Christmas 1885. First prize for English in the Upper Fifth form. Blue calf-bound book with gold plate work on spine and borders of cover. Ballarat College school crest and motto inscribed on front cover. Six compartments on spine decorated with gold patterns; title inscribed in second compartment. Marbled leaf edges and end papers Book plate inside front cover: Ballarat College crest and motto / English / Upper Fifth Form / First prize / Awarded to / J Tanner / Christmas 1885john-tanner, 1887, 1885, ballarat-college, book-prize, -
Federation University Historical Collection
Costume, Ballarat Teachers' College Blazer, c1950
This blazer was worn by Joyce Murphy at the Ballarat Teacher's College. David van Leeuwen decided not to have a blazer as he was older, and thought it too much like school days. He attended the Ballarat Teachers' College when 27 years, after serving in the army. Because he didn’t have a blazer he didn’t have anywhere to put the colours so he offered them to Joyce Murphy as they were going out together. There should have been a football embroidery as well, but Joyce Murphy didn’t want that on her blazer because it was too boyish. Gift of Joyce van Leeuwen nee Joyce Murphy, 2014A blue woollen blazer with pocket featuring the Ballarat Teachers' College logo, sports colours, and representation in tennis, basketball and hockey. The pocket is a dual one. Joyce van Leeuwen remembers: 'Towards the end of our College year, were were given written authorisation denoting our sporting teams, to take to Paterson & Powell for embroidery on our blazer pockets. On my pocket, the hockey sticks, the BB for basketball, as netball was then called, all mine. The tennis racquet is David's [van Leeuwen], as is the braid topping the pocket denoting the College colours. College colours were authorised for excellence in a chosen sport, and in our year, 1950, only two men's colours were awarded - David's for basketball and Neil Trezise's for football. Neil went on to play for the Geelong Cats [AFL football] and later was Victorian minister for Sport for some time.'ballarat teachers' college, blazer, joyce murphy, joyce van leeuwen, paterson powell, colours, embroidery, david van leeuwen, van leeuwen, costume, uniform, textiles -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Plate
White entree sized plate with black transfer print. Standard student dining room crockery.'Queen's College' -
National Wool Museum
Booklet, Sheep to suit
"Sheep to suit" -The Melbourne College of Textiles, 1984. The story of the Melbourne College of Textile's World Record of 1hr, 32 minutes, 33.52 sec on June 24, 1982, recorded by the Guinness Book of RecordsBooklet describing the 'Sheep to Suit' event for the Guiness Book of World Records.This record was broken in 1987 by "The Melbourne College of Textiles" for the Japanese programme "These Wonderful People" Time 1 hour 27 Minutes 59.32 secs. Time difference = 6 Minutes 04.13 secstextile production fashion shearing weaving sewing textile mills textile mills, melbourne college of textiles australian wool corporation sunbeam corporation limited, carding, spinning, highlights of the national wool museum: from sheep to suit - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001), textile production, fashion, shearing, weaving, sewing, textile mills -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, Bradley A Chalmers, "From Browburn to Ballarat and beyond": 150 years of the family of John and Ann Chalmers in Australia 1849-1999, 1999
Family history referencing John Chalmers (1864), very early student of Ballarat College, Thomas Chalmers (1866), Henry Chalmers (1881) and Rev Henderson, School founder; see pages 61-85Hard cover green book A4 size; [Melbourne?] : Chalmers, Bradley, 1999.xii , 442 p. : ill., ports. ; 31 cm.Handwritten on title page: To Ballarat & Clarendon College / Regards / Brad Chalmers / Deniliquin Schools Expo / 4th May 2013rev william henderson, chalmers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, Mr Green Fingers, c. 1950
Burnley College staff member Bill Nicholls showing college student Margaret Miller how to choose the best pears in the college's garden.staff, students, female students, bill nicholls, margaret miller, publicity, pears, orchard, students working outside -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c late 1980s
The series of photographs show a number of sites included in the Rupertswood Estate. By 1851 William Clarke had acquired 31,375 acres of land in the Sunbury district. The foundation stone for Rupertswood Mansion was laid on 29th August 1874 by Mrs. W. J. Clarke, daughter-in-law of 'Big Bull'. The Salesian Fathers bought the Rupertswood property in June 1927 and established Salesian College.A coloured photograph of an open valley with scrub which is part of the original Rupertswood Estate. This land is north of the mansion and existing Salesian College.rupertswood estate, clarke, william j. t. 'big bull', salesian brothers, george evans collection -
Bialik College
Document (Item) - Building Appeal 1985
In 1985 Bialik College was concerned about the financial future and where the school would be housed. In response there were various requests made to parents, staff and teachers regarding payments, employment and fees. hebrew school, bialik college, fundraising -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Oh, what a raquet!, 2010
Sally Peers, a young rising tennis star, played against her hero, Kim Clijsters, in the US Open.Sally Peers, a young rising tennis star, played against her hero, Kim Clijsters, in the US Open. Her mother, Elizabeth Peers, runs a special tennis school at Box Hill Senior Secondary College.Sally Peers, a young rising tennis star, played against her hero, Kim Clijsters, in the US Open.peers, sally, peers, elizabeth, tennis, box hill senior secondary college -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1960
Rev Alec Pederick (1902 - 1972). Trained at Queen's College. Commenced his ministry at Zeehan, Tasmania in 1927. In 1929 he went to Rabaul P.N.G. and to Piniqidu in 1931. Returning to Australia in 1933 was appointed to Beaufort Circuit and then to the Methodist Home Missions Department. Served as a Chaplain in the A.I.F 1942 - 1944. After discharge from the army Rev. Pederick resumed working with Home Missions, becoming General Superintendent and residing at “Otira”, the Home Mission Training College in Kew, at which he was also principal. President of Conference in 1955. Died 19 August 1972. Rev Andrew J. Pearce (1912 - 1986) Entered the Salvation Army Training College in 1934. Joined the United Aborigines Mission and served 2 years in Oolea and 10 years in Finnis Spring. Returned to Victoria in 1950 and was appointed by the Methodist Church as a Home Missionary at Lancefield. Accepted as a candidate for the ministry in 1952 and appointed Probationary Minister to Colac (Elliminyt). Ordained in 1958 and served 7 years as Secretary of the Home Missions Department (1957 - 1864), 6 years as Chaplain of the Royal Melbourne and Royal Children's Hospitals (1964 - 1970) and 7 years in the Footscray Yarraville Circuit (1970 - 1977. Retired in 1977. B & W photograph of the Revs. Alec W. Pederick (seated) and Andrew J. Pearce (standing) in the office of Otira Home Missionary Training College.alec pederick, methodist, minister, home missions, overseas missions, chaplain a.i.f., otira, president of conference, andrew pearce, salvation army, united aborigines mission, methodist, minister, home missionary, secretary home missions department, chaplain royal melbourne hospital, royal children's hospital -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1960
Rev Alec Pederick (1902 - 1972). Trained at Queen's College. Commenced his ministry at Zeehan, Tasmania in 1927. In 1929 he went to Rabaul P.N.G. and to Piniqidu in 1931. Returning to Australia in 1933 was appointed to Beaufort Circuit and then to the Methodist Home Missions Department. Served as a Chaplain in the A.I.F 1942 - 1944. After discharge from the army Rev. Pederick resumed working with Home Missions, becoming General Superintendent and residing at “Otira”, the Home Mission Training College in Kew, at which he was also principal. President of Conference in 1955. Died 19 August 1972. Rev Andrew J. Pearce (1912 - 1986) Entered the Salvation Army Training College in 1934. Joined the United Aborigines Mission and served 2 years in Oolea and 10 years in Finnis Spring. Returned to Victoria in 1950 and was appointed by the Methodist Church as a Home Missionary at Lancefield. Accepted as a candidate for the ministry in 1952 and appointed Probationary Minister to Colac (Elliminyt). Ordained in 1958 and served 7 years as Secretary of the Home Missions Department (1957 - 1864), 6 years as Chaplain of the Royal Melbourne and Royal Children's Hospitals (1964 - 1970) and 7 years in the Footscray Yarraville Circuit (1970 - 1977. Retired in 1977. B & W photograph of the Revs. Alec W. Pederick (seated) and Andrew J. Pearce (standing) in the office of Otira Home Missionary Training College.alec pederick, methodist, minister, home missions, overseas missions, chaplain a.i.f., otira, president of conference, andrew pearce, salvation army, united aborigines mission, methodist, minister, home missionary, secretary home missions department, chaplain royal melbourne hospital, royal children's hospital -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Trophy, 1st hurdle race cup 1886
Archibald Snell, son of E Snell, Avoca, entered Ballarat College 1884, peer year 1887.A significant indication of the place of athletics within the school program in the late 1800's.Small engraved silver cup Inscription on cup face: BALLARAT College / The Gift of the / MASTERS / 1886 Inscription on cup verso: A SNELL / 1st Hurdle Race / 1st / Throwing Cricket Ball archibald-snell, ballarat-college, athletics, 1986, hurdles, gift-of-the-masters, -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, Half-hours with the best authors in four volumes
Four volume set awarded to Catharine S Procter in 1879 as Dux of Ballarat College (girls school). Catharine was 16 when she received this prize. During 1877 - 1891 Ballarat College accepted enrolments from female students. The school holds the original register of this period and notes that Catharine Procter entered the school in 1878 when she was 15. Further detail regarding Catherine proctor has been supplied to the school by researcher Nicola Cousen.Set of four volumes half-calf bound and marbled card covers; school crested printed in gold on front cover; raised bands on spine with six compartments; gold lettering and decorations on spine; marbled end pages and edges; binding generally tight but hinges broken in fourth volume; Inside front cover of all books: Ballarat College crest / Dux Prize / Form / Awarded to / Catharine S Procter / Christmas 1879catharine-s-procter, ballarat-college, 1879, dux -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Uniform - GSSC School Sports Singlet
Golden Square High School in the city of Bendigo, was established in temporary accommodation at Camp Hill Primary School in central Bendigo in 1960. With the completion of the new school's buildings, it moved to Golden Square in 1962, providing for Forms 1 to 6, now known as years 7 to 12. In 1978 it became a 7–10 school and was one of the original feeder schools to Bendigo Senior High School. In 1986, a Hearing Impaired Unit was established and in 1990 it underwent a name change to become Golden Square Secondary College. The Golden Square Secondary College campus closed on 28 November 2008. It merged with Kangaroo Flat and Flora Hill secondary colleges as part of the implementation of the Bendigo Education Plan. Its buildings were demolished. (Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Square_Secondary_College) This uniform collection belonged to Anna Matthews, daughter of the donor, who attended GSSC as part of the last group enrolled before the school closed in 2008. Golden Square Secondary College dark green sport singlet with with V neck and arm holes with yellow trim. LHS of singlet has tapering diagonal geometric white and yellow stripes. Fabric has self patterned geometric pattern. Size 16. White embroidered letters "Golden Square Secondary College" on RHS and red iron on "6" (10 cm) on LHS. Iron on "6" (20 cm) centre back.White tag 1." SPORTS SERVICE 2 WALKER STREET BRAESIDE VICTORIA 3195 03 9580 3511 MADE IN AUSTRAKIA" Tag 2 "Polyester" Washing instructions.gssc, golden square secondary college, uniform, bendigo education plan., sports singlet -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Newsletters - Mount Beauty Schools
Education in Mount Beauty began in the 1940s when the SECV constructed the town of Mount Beauty for their workers and staff. The educational facilities included a kindergarten, a primary / consolidated school and a secondary college. Mount Beauty education was highly valued by the residents of Mt Beauty and families in the Kiewa Valley. In the 1940s and 1950s it was very modern with new buildings and included the latest in teaching aids and technology. A Collection of Mount Beauty Primary School, Secondary College, Mt Beauty Kindergarten Newsletters Dates 1992 - 1997. Note: Photo includes hand made booklet with photos of children at schooleducation in mount beauty, mt beauty school newsletters -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Artefact, Flag, 1997
This small flag has been made by Brauer College in Warrnambool to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the founding of Warrnambool and to mark the 84 years of Brauer College’s existence. Warrnambool was founded in 1847 as a planned town to provide port facilities for the export of produce of the local pastoralists and squatters. Brauer College began as the Warrnambool Technical School in 1913 with John King as the Principal and the original school buildings in Timor Street. In 1958 the school became the Warrnambool Technical College and today this site is occupied by the South West TAFE facility. The secondary school section of Warrnambool Technical College relocated to Caramut Road in Warrnambool and since 1990 has been known as Brauer College. It was named after a local prominent doctor and supporter of State Education – Dr Alfred Brauer. This flag is of some interest as a memento of Warrnambool’s 150th anniversary and of Brauer College’s part in this. This is a rectangular-shaped plastic flag attached with three metal staples to a circular-shaped wooden stick. The flag is green with white printing on both sides and contains the images of the Warrnambool City Council seal and the sea-horse emblem of Brauer College. The flag is partly torn away from the stick at the lower end. ‘Warrnambool -150 years 1847-1997’ ‘Brauer – 84 years 1913-1997’ brauer college, warrnambool, warrnambool’s 150th anniversary -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Image, Ballarat Teachers' College Hockey Team, 1927, 1927
This image was most probably taken during a sports day between Ballarat Teachers' College and Bendigo Teachers' College. The Ballarat Teachers' College was established after the Victorian State Government and the State Education Department decided to establish two provincial teachers' colleges, at Ballarat and Bendigo. On 04 May 1926 W.H. Ellwood (Principal), Miss A. Bouchier, and Mr A.B. Jones, welcomed the first enrolment of 61 students to undertake the one year course. In 1927 the College moved to the former Ballarat East Town Hall in Barkly Street, which was remodelled for their use. It closed in December 1931 due to the Great Depression. In 1946 Ballarat Teachers' College reopened and relocated to the Dana Street State School. It was originally planned to open as a women's college, for whom the residence at 130 Victoria Street was purchased, but the decision was made to admit resident men from Ballarat. Mr T.W. Turner was appointed as Principal in 1951 and directed the introduction of a two year course for the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate. The former one year course was terminated at the end of 1951. In 1958 the College was relocated to a custom built facility at Gillies Street, in close proximity to the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. Numbers increased with the introduction of the Trained Infant Teachers' Certificate course under the guidance of Mary Egan. With the introduction of a three year Diploma Course in 1968 accommodation became cramped. The introduction of the Diploma of Teaching (Primary) led to the Trained Infant Teachers' Certificate being discontinued in 1969, and the end of the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate in 1969. Secondary Art and Craft students began studies at Ballarat Teachers' College in 1969 under Mr Ted Doney. In 1971 Mr D. Watson was appointed Principal. The State College of Victoria was proclaimed by Order in Council on 24 July 1973, and Ballarat Teachers' College became a constituent college of the State College of Victoria, and was known as State College of Victoria, Ballarat. By 1975 the College moved to Mount Helen as part of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. Pre service teachers currently undertake their studies on the Mount Helen Campus of Federation University. ("Ruffians Attempted to Carry of the School Tent: A History of State Education in Ballarat", 1974, p73-4.) Black and white photograph on grey card showing eleven members of the Ballarat Teachers' College Hockey Team posing in front of a grandstand. Back Row: Doris Ryan, Eileen O'Loughlin, ? , ? , ? Front row: Margery Lawrey, Marion Murray, Olive Dart, Annie Cowan, Ann Knights (Nee Punshon), Laura Hill.sports, margery brady, margery lawrey, hockey, ballarat teachers' college, margery lawrie, sports uniform, doris ryan, eileen o'loughlin, marion murray, olive dart, annie cowan, ann knights, laura hill -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, The heart of Mid-Lothian
Ian Graham attended Ballarat College 1924 - 1930; member of Garbutt House; he married old collegian Gwen Griffiths (1935) Dark red leather bound book with gold lettering and ornamentation on spine; gold crest on front cover; bookplate in inside front cover; black and white illustrations;Book plate; Crest / Ballarat College / V A Form / SECOND Prize / Awarded to / I G GRAHAM / A Richardson BA / December 1929 Principalian graham, ballarat college -
Clunes Museum
Pamphlet - PAMPLET, WESLEY COLLEGE - A CO-EDUCATIONAL UNITING CHURCH COLLEGE
DARK BLUE COVER: ON TOP EMBLEM OF COLLEGE WHESLEY COLLEGE IN WHITE LETTERS, A GOLDEN LION ON THE BOTTOM PART AN INFORMATION BROCHURE ABOUT THE COLLEGEwesley college, programme of wesley college -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Document - School Records, Ballarat Clarendon College, November 1935
Ballarat College student names extracted from Prize Lists published in the Ballarat Star or Courier for the years 1864 0 1871; compiled by Principal R E Thwaites in November 1935Three sheets of quarto paper with school crest and handwritten record, pinned together at top left corner; Ballarat College Prize Winners listed in Ballarat Star or Courier 1864 - 1871 prize lists, handwriting -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Harvey Photo, Ballarat Teachers' College Exit Students, 1964, 1964
A group of Ballarat Teachers' College students in front of the College in Gillies Street, Ballarat.ballarat teachers' college, t.w.h. turner, tom turner, j. russell, gillies street campus -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Letter - O’Neill College, Nagle Avenue, 2, Elsternwick
... Colleges ...Two letters regarding O’Neill College, Nagle Avenue. Letter from Historic Building Council to the Property Manager, Yaveneh College, (formerly O’Neill College) regarding proposed listing on the Historic Building Register; 31/03/1995. Letter from Historic Building Council to the Chairman, Liebler Yaveneh College ( formerly O’Neill), giving notice that the council rejects the listing of the college on the Historic Building Register, dated 18/09/1995.o’ neill college, grynberg h., colleges, nagle avenue, leibler yaveneh, religious structures and establishments, caulfield, caulfield south, historic building council., elsternwick, catholic schools, kay w., graemebudler and associates, tonkin ray, yaveneh college nominees, o'neill college, jewish religion -
Ringwood Secondary College
Shield, Frimley Sports Uniforms and Trophies, Ringwood Festival Fun Run Perpetual School Trophy, 1992
A shield shape with a wooden base with 8 shield shaped plaques for recording of winner. Gold coloured design in the centre with a picture of a stopwatch and a running shoe inside a laurel wreath1992 Mullauna Secondary College (SC), Mitcham Campus 1993 Ringwood Secondary College 1994 Ringwood Secondary Collegetrophy, 1994, fun run, festival fun run, perpetual school trophy, ringwood festival fun run perpetual school trophy, mullauna, 1992, 1993, school trophy, run -
Bialik College
Document (Item) - Chagim at Bialik College summary document
Rosh-Hashana, Yom Kipper and Succot: Simchat Torah are holidays celebrated by students of Bialik College. This is a summary of events to be held and what years levels are to be involved. There is no date on the typed document. For access or use of this item email the archive at [email protected], holidays, judaism, bialik college -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Framed Printed Coursework, Gordon Institute of Technology, Textile College, 1950
Framed papers outlining the courses and coursework for the Textile College at the Gordon Institute of Technology in 1950. The courses include Woolcombing, Worsted Spinning, Woollen Yarn Manufacture, Designing, Weaving and Turning and Finishing. A digital copy of this item was made for the National Wool Museum Collection, with the original remaining with the donor. Digital TIFF file, 100 MB, showing image of framed printed paper.D.P.C. WILSON MEMORIAL BURSARIES. / Textile College / Gordon Institute of Technology. / GENERAL INFORMATION / TERM DATES 1950 ...courses, gordon institute of technology, textile college, geelong, woolclassing, weaving, spinning, coursework, 1950 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, The Ladies Came to Stay: study of the Education of Girls at the Presbyterian Ladies College Melbourne 1875-1960, 1960
This tells the story of Presbyterian Ladies College (PLC) which pioneered secondary education for girls in Victoria. It records the courageous ventures of women along new paths and their achievements in new fields.This tells the story of Presbyterian Ladies College (PLC) which pioneered secondary education for girls in Victoria. It records the courageous ventures of women along new paths and their achievements in new fields. 296p. illus.Title Page : M. Bedford / May 1960presbyterian ladies college, schools, (miss) dymphna lodewyckz -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Extra Muros, 1960, 1960
In 1960 the Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College was T.W.H. (Tom) Turner, and the President of the Students' representative Council was Bruce Vandenburg. In that year the Minister of education, Mr Bloomfield, M.L.A. opened the new Gillies Street building. Black and white soft covered magazine of the Ballarat Teachers' College of 59 pages. The contents include: College life, Australian Speech, The Tapestry, The Novel in Australia, The Theatre in Ballarat, The Beat Generation, Music in Australia, The Proposal, Philosophy of Life, Thought of Youth, The Gentle Road, A Frog, Opening of the New Building in Gillies Street, The Cherry Tree Images include: The Publication Committee, Staff, class groups, Student Representative Council, Social Committeeballarat teachers' college, ian george, leonard frecnch, charles bush, trophy, val delbridge, gwen angwin, bob walton, dave pickburn, terry amey, judy teschendorf, dave norman, tony scanlon, ian ferguson, jean cadzow, pam wise, margaret brown, geoff poynton, dave cohen -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Correspondence, VIOSH: Correspondence between Dennis Else (BCAE) and Mike Brekin (Uni of Aston, U.K.) re Australian International Development Assistance Bureau (AIDAB)
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Letters written between Dennis Else and Mike Breckin. They relate to the assistance available to students from countries such as India, East Africa and Fiji to train / attend courses out of their country. Australia has the Australian International Development Bureau (AIDAB) that provides financial assistance for this purpose. See Photograph 26735 shows a group attending a three month short course at Ballarat College of Advanced Education in 1984, assisted by AIDAB. See Also Document 26686 Three A4 pages - typed. .1 on very thin aerogram paper.Letterhead for The University of Aston in Birmingham and for Ballarat College of Advanced Education. Signature for Dennis Else and Mike Breckinviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, dennis else, mike breckin, australian international development assistance bureau, aidab, financial assistance, short course, university of aston birmingham, ballarat college of advanced education -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Shield
School magazine The Minervan records the following: Thirty keen cricketers returned for a cricket clinic over the weekend of their holidays which was climaxed with a practice match against Launceston Grammar School at College. the visitors batted 15 and scored 198 and College batted 12 and scored 165, with Guy Daggett scoring 63 not out. (The Minervan Dec 1970 p.18)Large round Tasmanian blackwood platterPlaque on centre of platter face: BALLARAT COLLEGE INTER-HOUSE / CRICKET SHIELD / PRESENTED BY / LAUNCESTON CHURCH GRAMMAR SCHOOL / AFTER 1ST VISIT/ IN FEBRUARY 1970cricket, launceston church grammar school -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat Teachers' College YWCA Residence, 1947, 1947
The women depicted in the images were students at the Ballarat Teachers' College in 1947, and probably boared at the YWCA residence. Two photographs of female students of the Ballarat Teachers' College who lived at the YWCA residence in Camp Street, Ballarat. .1) 16 women out the front of the YWCA, Camp St. .2) Five women, probably in the Ballarat Botanical gardens.ballarat teachers' college, ywca, camp street, ballarat, student residences, ballarat botanical gardens