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Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine - Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1956, 1956
School Council, Members of Staff, Editorial, Principal's Page, Prominent Personalities, The Worshipful Company of Plumbers, Controlling the Menace of Radio-active Bombs, Sports Awards 1956, Football, Athletics, Cricket, Baseball, Tennis, Literary Society, The Dear Departing, The Struggle for Malayan Merdeka (Independence), Junior School, Boys' Form Notes, House Notes, Ballarat North Technical School, Roll Call, Ballarat Junior Technical School - Members of Staff and Students', Ballarat North Junior Technical School - Members of Staff and Students'Gray front page soft cover with red and black inscriptions on front cover, 84 pages.ballarat school of mines students' magazine, school council, members of staff, staff, sports, i. tregenza, mrs hanrahan, mr r. t. white, mrs r. t. white, mr and mrs l. f. wilson, mrs barnett, r. j. king, j. halliday, b. antonio, p. montgomery, w. wilkins, g. keddie, j. clarke, g. nicholls, k. burgej. gullock, w. doyle, m. moore, d. mcleod, b. gamble, j. allen, g. wilson, r. elshaug, r. chibnall, r. gamble, m. elsey, w. dowler, j. taylor, g. caddy, b. flood, g. rapkins, r. whitten, r. priddle, r. wilson, j. carroll, m. tucker, f. trigg, i. franklin, n. dell, n. yean, c. judd, j. richards, w. sawall, w. wilson, k. penna, k. rogers, b. harrison, g. martin, l. mcdonald, a. brumby, r. mckenzie, g. manning, j. sarah, t. fletcher, john clelland, john collier, john matthews, norman leckie, phil kempe, harold steane, russell ewins, jeff coward, cliff restarick, don stevens, frank whitworth, bill burrow, keith mccoll, marian ritchie, elizabeth kinnane, ballarat girls' junior technical school, dressmaking, commercial, mascot, m.b. john aggregate shield, hume and iser swimming shield, alf clark, warwick wtty, garner, n. haig, p. agrums, raaf cadets, sunshine biscuit factory, north tech, choir, hor khoo, norman dalton, bill sadler, neville spears, ian schunke, john wolfe, bernie gallagher, nelson hails, don overall, brian tozer, harry brue, beverly briggs, denis bryans, barry singleton, alan clarke, beth byrne, n. hails, j. matthews, b. gallagher, j. collier, d. overall, p. robinson, john benn, fred leigh, j. lacy, mr garner, warwick etty, worshipful company of plumbers, plumbing, air training corps, cadets, ballarat north junior technical school, ballarat north technical school, r.w. richards, richard w. richards, dick richards, l.f. wilson -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine - Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Student's Magazine, First Term, 1907, 1907
Table of contents: Editorial, Obituary, Professor A. Mica Smith, The choice of an economical heat engine, The direct estimation of Antimony, Electrical developments, R. B. Lamb, Easter geological camp, Sumitomo Bessi; The Great Copper Mine of Japan, Sporting notes, Professor Mica Smith's 25th Anniversary and students' second annual dinner, Correspondence, Modern treatment of gold ores, Answers to correspondents, News and notes, Past students, New students, Editorial notes.Orange coloured booklet of originally 26 pages, pages 3 to 14 are missing.ballarat school of mines, students' magazine, obituary, john heath ray, professor alfred mica smith, a. d. galloway, w. e. figgis, l. seward, a. c. stanger-leathes, h. r. murphy, c. dawson, g. h. davenport, j. m. sutherland, s. k. heron, f. treloar, t. s. hart, thomas hart, a. e. tandy, e. e. booth, figgis, pearce, p. a. pratt, past students, p. lewis, j. a. reid, r. d. nevett, j. mcfeeters, p. d. elliott, j. farrell, f. merton, w. b. tucker, j. peart, h. r. kofoed, w. h. macready, a. e. tandy, arthur elton tandy, lewis westcott, m. marks, latham watson, j. wallace, duncan mcdougal, e. e. booth, l. g. coulter, f. beaumont, g. w. evans, j. davidson, f. howell, a. e. ebbels, r. a. clinton, a. g. campbell, j. sides, m. j. roberts, r. ingram-moore, l. g. w. buchner, f. harvey, h. crabbe, colin c. corrie, h. manchester, glyn evans -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Magazine, Stawell Technical School, Reefs Magazine, of the Stawell Technical School 1957, 1957
stawell education -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Magazine, Beaconhills College, Lux Luceat. The Magazine of the Beaconhills College Community. Issue 2. Winter 2010, 2010
Issue 2 of Lux Luceat, the magazine of Beaconhills Collegenon-fictionIssue 2 of Lux Luceat, the magazine of Beaconhills Collegebeaconhills college, pakenham (vic.) -
Wangaratta High School
WTC Yearbook -Geronimo, 1980
The two symbols here are representative of recent name change from Wangaratta technical College back Wangaratta Technical School.Yellow yearbook with green images of the Wangaratta Technical College symbol being snapped in half and text reading Geronimo '80 in between the two halves. Below this is the Wangaratta Technical School logo, above text reading WANGARATTA TECHNICAL COLLEGE MAGAZINEWANGARATTA TECHNICAL COLLEGE MAGAZINE -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1952
Copy of Australian Tennis magazine. January 1952 issue. Vol 3., No 4. 1952 Davis Cup featured. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1989
Tennis Championships Magazine: Special US Open 1989 Edition, including Daily Draw Sheet for Sept 10. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Greensborough Historical Society
Magazine, Australia's Heritage. Part 16, 1970_
This weekly magazine is a history of Australia from European settlement. 24 pages per issue. Illustrations (some colour). 16 issues bound into one binder. Total 112 issues in 7 binders. 3 individual issues (part 16: item 706,part 20: item 704 and part 21: item 705).Individual issues stamped "Vertical File" (source unknown)australia history -
Greensborough Historical Society
Magazine, Australia's Heritage. Part 20, 1970_
This weekly magazine is a history of Australia from European settlement. 24 pages per issue. Illustrations (some colour). 16 issues bound into one binder. Total 112 issues in 7 binders. 3 individual issues (part 16: item 706,part 20: item 704 and part 21: item 705).Individual issues stamped "Vertical File" (source unknown) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Magazine, Australia's Heritage. Part 21, 1970_
This weekly magazine is a history of Australia from European settlement. 24 pages per issue. Illustrations (some colour). 16 issues bound into one binder. Total 112 issues in 7 binders. 3 individual issues (part 16: item 706,part 20: item 704 and part 21: item 705).Individual issues stamped "Vertical File" (source unknown) -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Magazine, Henwood & Dancey Pty. Ltd, Geelong RSL News March 1973, March 1973
This Magazine was compiled and issued by the Geelong RSL in March 1973.This is an original magazine. The magazine is a collection of stories and club information relating to the 'times'.An oblong booklet, paper pages with purple typed stories there is a photograph of the Cenotaph on the front cover.Published by Geelong RSL, G A Mitchell, Secretary Printed by Henwood & Dancey Pty. Ltd., 54-58 Little Ryrie Street, Geelonggeelong rsl news march 1973 -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Magazine, The Australian Home Beautiful, June 1932
The Australian Home Beautiful was a popular Magazine years ago .In the May edition there is a local article on a building of importance in Sycamore Ave. EmeraldCollection of Monthly Journals . Vol,10, No.1 January 1. 1932 to June 1932 priced at One Shilling. photo of bridge with canoe under it.January 1st 1932 with advertising and Storieshome beautiful. historical stories. photographs -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, David Jamieson, editor of Ringwood Parish quarterly magazine "Insight", 06/1984
Jamieson's comments appear in an article surveying the Uniting Church, 7 years after union. "One member who disagrees with the church presents social justice issues is David Jamieson, who has been editor of the Ringwood parish quarterly magazine "Insight" since union. Mr Jamieson says he knows scores of people who find it very hard to accept what he considers is a bias in the presentation of social justice issues. 'I know a lot of people who are becoming alienated because they feel their side of the story is not being presented by the church. They feel only the radical side of justice issues is being hammered. I think the more conservative side has validity. My main concern is the flood of study booklets and material on social justice issues which look at them from only one angle. The bias is on greed, excessive profits and most unworthy aspects of the multi-nationals compared with the most humanitarian concerns of the left. No mention is made of humanitarian concern by big business or the extremes of the left — such as unwarranted industrial action and the effect that this has on the poor and unemployed. No mention is made of excessive wage demands by highly paid people who are pressuring for bigger flow-ons. ….. I do not believe the church should be neutral on political issues. In fact I agree with nearly all of its stands. But we should look at both sides before making up our minds. Only then should we be vocal in a political sense, no matter how one-sided."Full face, looking intently at the camera.C&N identification.jamieson, david, church union 7th anniversary, social justice -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Magazine, PORTLAND 1983, c. 1983
Inaugural Town of Portland Municipal Magazine, published by Portland Town Council. Coloured glossy cover. Photo of harbour, looking towards entrance, 2 yachts in foreground, front cover - photo of Legal and General building, 2 Gawler St on back cover. White pages black print, black and white photos. -
Wangaratta High School
WTS Yearbook -Geronimo, 1953
Cream yearbook with red writing reading GERONIMO WANGARATTA TECHNICAL SCHOOL MAGAZINE 1953. To the right of the text is a drawing of a blue totem pole. The book is covered by plastic for protectionGERONIMO WANGARATTA TECHNICAL SCHOOL MAGAZINE 1953 -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Magazine - Falls Creek For The Best Snow Falls
This magazine is part of a collection of yearly marketing magazines promoting Falls Creek ski region. These include magazines for summer and winter programs.This item is important as it documents seasonal activities at Falls Creek Alpine ResortMagazine titled Falls Creek 90 containing information and images for 1990 winter holidays including activities and accommodation.On Front Cover: Falls Creek - For the Best Snow Fallsskiing, ski, falls creek, victoria, school holidays, winter, snow, winter sport, 1990s, marketing, graphic design -
Greensborough Historical Society
Magazine, Gordon and Gotch, Australian Outdoors, June 1963, 1963_06
Magazine contains stories on fishing, hunting and high adventure sports.Example of 1960s magazine74 pages. Text and black and white images.hunting -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1945, 1945
List of Full Course Students' 1945, Editorial, Editor's Notes, News and Notes, End of the War 1939-1945, Obituary, The Literary Society, The Chemical Nature of Women, Fumes from the Lab, Forests - Our Asset and Responsibility, Arts & Crafts Gossip, Sports, Commercial Notes, The Junior TechsMaroon cover with, blue, green and gold lettering, soft covered magazine of 72 pages including advertisements. Artwork Mr Calder - By Eda Woodfield Miss Williams - By Ruth Mole Basil - By Beatrice Burgess Roy - By Eda Woodfield Mac - By Gweneth Speirs Joll - By Marjorie Gray Doug - By Ruth Mole View from the cutters hut - By Marion Beckwith Mr Fairbank - By Ruth Mole Perc - By Ruth Mole Peter - By Eda Woodfield Fritz - By Joan Walter On the track to the cutter's hut - By Joan Walter The cutter's hut - By Ruth Mole Gertie - By Marjorie Gray Bombhead - By Ruth Mole Gwen - By Francis Duffy Marje - By Ruth Mole David - By Joan Walter Skeeter - By Joan Walter Ewan - By Ruth Mole Blue - By Neville Reeve Stanley - By Joan Walter George - By Joan Walter Vic - By Beatrice Burgess Gladys - By Eda Woodfield Olwyn - By Beatrice Burgess Valda - By Beatrice Burgess Betty - By Eda Woodfield June - By Eda Woodfield Stella - By Beatrice Burgess Verna - By Eda Woodfield Valerie - By Eda Woodfield June - By Beatrice Burgess Dorothy - By Joan Walter Beryl - By Joan Walter Noreen - By Ruth Mole Pat - By Joan Walter Valma - By Eda Woodfield Graham - By Gweneth Speirs Johnny - By Joan Walter Charlie - By Beatrice Burgess Raynor - By Marjorie Gray George - By Marjorie Gray Darkie - By Ruth Mole Duck - By Beatrice Burgess Robert - By Ruth Mole William - By Gweneth Speirs Basil - By Joan Walter Wilson - By Joan Walter Schoolbeck - By Ruth Mole Duck Weed - By Eda Woodfield Bas - By Beatrice Burgess Albert - By Ruth Mole ballarat school of mines, magazine, g. curtis, p. edmonds, kevin j. whiter, david t. coburn, peter j. wilson, john k. leicht, douglas d.g. dean, frank d. daykin, grace lawry, p. maloney, j. mckenzie, percival d. fisher, stanley s. parker, beatrice e. burgess, roy e. mawby, roma sudoltz, peter h. marxsen, lois reynolds, robert j. mckenzie, w. coad, marion a. beckwith, john g. procter, gweneth. speirs, neville f. reeve, dr pound, c. fairbank, f. g. procter, jeanette perkins, john w. jolly, m. berlyn, c. g. fairbank, bill f. carroll, marjorie gray, f. n. reeve, joan waller, winifred m. beckwith, isobel murfett, frank daykin, joy martin, max coward, jack henderson, joe wilkinson, alan wilson, muriel harland, m. fogarty, sylvia williams, t. r. thomas, john p. l. gibbs, t. mccartney, a. s. richards, p. crosby, h. middlin, mr cornell, lois kinnersley, margaret murrell, ouida worthington, i. murfett, ruby gladman, john m. blainey, mina gallie, miss darby, p. moloney, v. eva, lester w. roffey, robert f. swales, john e. ambrosio, mr hillman, neville r. morton, basil j. marshall, lloyd lehmann, lindsay s. pattenden, john middlin, alfred e. temby, a. hyett, willaim g. young, kingsley r. bremmer, william j. hewitt, geoffrey f. stevens, n. black, lucy cooper, valma overall, evelyn ditchfield, b. lancaster, miriam horsey, lorraine saunders, n. hoffman, audrey fry, robert j. murell, colin a. bell, ewan c. jones, d. powell, william j. llewllyn, kenneth s. lindsay, nola dridan, patricia gleeson, winifred stevens, mary cummins, b. sherritt, alison johnson, b. conway, b. vallins, k. dowall, m. grinham, k. eberhard, c. lea, k. george, a. coad, c. eltringham, w. allan, m. silvey, f. jacobson, l. clifton, r. sargent, w. caldow, g. pyke, g. bergin, k. dean, r. bennett, k. hoffman, a. kerr, h. sealey, d. mcconville, p. nunn, d. halson, l. frichot, g. smith, m. mcdonald, w. hon, r. irving, l. drake, c. gedye, g. jukes, a. new, a. smith, k. weybury, c. wilson, p. banfield, a. hughes, g. yeoman, eda woodfield, francis duffy -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - MAGAZINE, THE LOCAL
MAGAZINE THE LOCAL. PAGE 4 AND 5 STORY ABOUT THE FILMING OF THE TV SERIES "BLOOM" IN FRASER STREET, CLUNES PUBLISHED ON SET. 10 2018the local, bloom -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 2-Jul-49
A issue of The Sphere magazine, Vol. 198, No. 2578, 2nd July, 1949. Features an article regarding Wimbledon 1949. Materials: Paper, Ink, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, Jul-79
The July 1979 issue of 'Tennis' magazine (Vol.15, No.3), with illustration, by John Sovjani, of Bjorn Borg, on the cover. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine, Extra Muros, 1972, 1972
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. The building used by the Teachers' College was the original bluestone building facing Doveton Street South. 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.) Green soft covered magazine of the Ballarat Teachers' College. Includes black and white images of class groups and teachers. Art Lecturers of the Ballarat Teachers' College, 1972 Standing left to right: John Crump, Miss Brock, Ian Page, Gareth Sansom. Seated left to right: Ian Neilson, Greg Binns, Geoff Wallis mary vines, peter fryar, mary egan, alan sonsee, rod lindsay, pauline walker, sue kite, dave hughes, merran fisher, terry doran, frank howman, ian page, gareth sansom, greg binns, geoff wallis, barbara crump, ian nielson, bob croft, john crump, john mildren, genny binns, geoff hendy, ballarat teachers' college, rolf lindsay, graeme drendel, dennis spielvogel, ray woolard -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Magazine - Vanity Fair
Vanity Fair Fashion Magazine - March 1959 Dress, shoes, make-up advertisements Fashion career advertisementsVanity Fair Fashion Magazine March 1959 Price 1s. 6d. Australian & New Zealand Published by The National Magazine Co. Ltd in London.For the younger, smarter Women1959 fashion for women, vanity fair magazine -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Magazine, Eltham High School, Mercury, 1969
1969 issue of the Mercury magazine of Eltham High School. In the 1970 issue, the Headmaster, Mr. H. Moran, noted that the editor of the 1969 issue, David Nottle, was killed whilst on his way to collect his copy and consequently did not even see the results of his work. He stated "The 1969 Mercury will remain his most permanent memorial at Eltham High School."Two autographs on inside covereltham high school, class lists, 1969, mercury, david nottle -
Clunes Museum
Document - MAGAZINE, THE LOCAL ISSUE 286
MAGAZINE, THE LOCAL ISSUE 286 DATED 14/08/2023 PAGE 6. OBITUARY GRAEME JOHNSTONE b18/01/1946 d30/07/2023graeme johnstone, obituary, the local, issue 286 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Magazine, World War 2 No 11, 1970's
Issued after WW2. Issue 11 features the Fall of Paris articles.Pictorial magazine Vol Part 11 featuring black and white and colour pictures. Price UK 40 p Australia, NZ, SA 98 c.P.O. Lazarusworld war 2 magazine, eddy bauer, the fall of paris, p. d. lazarus -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 26 Jun 1892
A copy of French family magazine, 'La Mode Illustree', No.26, 26 June, 1892. Issue features tennis fashions. Materials: Paper, Ink, Stringtennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 05 Apr 1896
A copy of French family magazine, 'La Mode Illustree', No.14, 05 April, 1896. Issue features tennis fashions. Materials: Paper, Ink, Stringtennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 29-Apr-00
A copy of French family magazine, 'La Mode Illustree', No.17, 29 April, 1900. Issue features tennis fashions. Materials: Paper, Ink, Stringtennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 14-Apr-01
A copy of French family magazine, 'La Mode Illustree', Issue No. 15, 14 April 1901. Features tennis fashions. Materials: Paper, Ink, Stringtennis