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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Secondary College Gr8750 Buildings 2, 01/10/2017
These photographs show the exterior of existing buildings and grounds at Greensborough College.Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Secondary College Gr8750 Buildings 3, 01/10/2017
These photographs show the exterior of existing buildings and grounds at Greensborough College.Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough college -
Federation University Historical Collection
Ballarat Teachers' College (Year of 1947) correspondence, Ballarat Teachers' College (Year of 1947) correspondence relating to reunions, 1990s
All participants attended BTC (Ballarat Teacher's College) in 1947.Much of this document is handwritten so is significant as an example of teacher's handwritten letters.Two Ballarat Courier newspapers dated 5 June 1991 and 1 June 1991 bound at side with white contact adhesive. The newspapers are used as an alphabetical filing system for correspondence relating to reunions. They have been cut along the top edge to create an indented filing system with a number and name put onto each tab. .1) Newspaper dated 5 June 1991, comprising tabs 1 Athol/Aisbett - 27 Gleeson. The information contained in the pages is sometimes biographical, with names, addresses and occupations. * 1. Athol/Aisbett 6 pages * 2. Nancy Alexander (McDonald) 7 pages * 3. Jessie Batson 3 pages * 4. Eddie Blake - * 5. Phyllis Borley (Smith) 10 pages * 6. Keith Boyd 1 page * 7. Owen Brennan - * 8. Josie Bunning (Humphries) 1 page * 9. Ron Carless 15 pages * 10. Jean Clade (Courten Coster) * 11. John Collins 3 pages * 12. Kevin Collins 2 pages * 13. Colin Connelly 1 page * 14. David Cooper 9 pages * 15. Kath Crossnett (Ward) 1 page * 16. Norma Dally (Gittson) 4 pages * 17. inez Domaschenz (Reimers) 3 * 18. Dawn Doney (Spencer) 5 pages * 19. Fay Dreher (O'Toole) 6 pages * 20. John Ellifson - * 21. Jean Elliott (Elliott) 1page * 22. Ethel Esmore (White) 17 pages * 23. Marie Faulds 3 pages * 24. Hugh Fraser 2 pages * 25. Beatrice Freeman (Sanders) 6 pages * 26. Bob Giddings 2 pages * 27. Bill Gleeson 2 pages 15105.2 Newspaper dated 1 June 1991, comprising tabs 28. Gorrie/Gunning to 81. Williams/Witney, then names in alphabetical order and one tab "information" at back of newspaper filing system. The following pages are listed after the second name of the "tab" * 28. Val Gorrie (Lynch) * 29. Joan Gunning (Jennings) 17 pages * 30. Madeline Hannan (Meehan) * 31. Lindsay Harley 6 pages * 32. Bill Henderson * 33. Wal Henning 2 pages * 34. Tom Hill * 35. Jim Howlett 13 pages * 36. Claire Kennedy (McLachlan) * 37. Joyce Kennedy (Evans) 3 pages * 38. Nancy Kerr (Harley) * 39. Arthur Lelean 2 pages * 40. Beth Leslie (Only) (Stutterd) * 41. Pat Lewsin (Williams) 12 pages * 42. Joy Love (Robertson) * 43. Pat Luxford (Steer) 3 pages * 44. Lynette Lynch (vickery) (McCl;ure) * 45. Ann McKinnon (Oldfield) 29 pages * 46. Alex McLachlan * 47. Keith McLean 3 pages * 48. Alex Magill * 49. Jack Mallett 12 pages * 50. Fred Marshman * 51. Alan Martin 11 pages * 52. Joyce Mathison (fraser) * 53. Maurine Merlin (Carter) 9 pages * 54. Muriel Morrish * 55. Mary Murnane (Bergin) 15 pages * 56. George Nield * 57. John O'Shannessy 1 small note * 58. Margaret Palmer (Alexander) * 59. Gwen Pamphiton 20 pages * 60. Tom Pascoe * 61. Howard Pattenden 12 pages and two small notes * 62. Ruth Pearse (Marshall) * 63. Betty Ferry (Ellis) 7 pages plus small note * 64. Mavis Polard (Grant * 65. Bill Punshon 4 pages and 2 small notes * 66. Peggy Purdue (Wood) (Jakeman) * 67. Milton Rice 29 pages * 68. Thelma Ritchie * 69. Pat Robinson (Kloppenborg) 6 pages * 70. Burns roddis * 71. Elva Surman (Murphy) - nil * 72. Ray Terrill * 73. Kath Tobin (Hatfield) 2 pages * 74. Ruth Tozer * 75. Jack Tyers 10 pages * 76. Neila Vallance (Peart) * 77. Pat Watts (Knight) 12 plus 2 newspaper articles * 78. Lorna Welsh (Davis) * 79. Betty Williams (Maynard) 12 pages plus 2 small notes * 80. Jil Williams * 81. Val Witney (Kelm) 12 pages * Carl Bryan * Mattie Hayes (Uton) - nil * Beth Hughes * Trudi Kentish 7 pages * W. Lord - nil * Mephan McEwin - 12 pages plus newspaper obit * Monica Miller (Rawlings) 5 pages includes funeral booklet * Win O'Brien (Lloyd) 9 pages * Alan Sonsee - nil * Information - 25 pages of acceptances and addresses of students who attended BTC in 1947 Most of the notes and letters contained in this document are handwritten. All the tabs are handwritten, mostly in blue ink or biro.btc, ballarat, ballarat teachers' college, education, 1947, harley, tozer, pattenden, sonsee, lelean, miller -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Annual Report, 1986, 1986
Ian Gordon was president of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education in 1987.Blue soft covered book. Contents include: Introduction of Nursing; Introduction of Bachelor of Applied Science (Physical Education); Staff retirements - Phil Day, Alf McKenzie, Michael Powell, Ron Jellef, Graham Holmes, Margaret Bowman, Alison Lanigan, Peter McCarthy; Staff Appointments - Alwyn Willians, Peter Arditto, Graham Ambrose, trevor Hastings, Andrew Keay, Beverley Sparks, Barry Davis, Brian West, Keith Moore, Sue Moore, Norm Dorricott, Ambrose Ransley, Patrick Feury, Jillian Hawkins, Craig Morrison, Marrianne Crawford, Jean Reeveballarat college of advanced education, bcae, mt helen, mount helen, annual report -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Ballarat University College 3rd Year Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement), 1993, 1993
Ballarat University College is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.Class photograph taken on the Mt Helen Basketball Court.ballarat university college, human movement, applied science, john zampatti, martin hole, paul gastin, andrew farrance, rebecca micich, vicki plaisted, ian anderson, paula sharry, kerin barnard, sharan clements, melissa aston, joanne richardson, katrina marshall, cathy samson, tania maloney, tina bumpstead, naomi millie, fiona cox, sarah fish, joy blackburn, felicity minchin, karen davison -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat University College Development Appeal: Building A New University, c1994, c1994
Ballarat University College is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.ballarat university college, university of ballarat establishment, w.j. pryor, bill pryor, john sharpham, food technology centre, ballarat institute for sports and human performance, kathy watt, food crop development centre, donations, appeal, development appeal, ballarat university college development appeal -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell TAFE College in Sloane Street under construction 1996-1997 -- 4 Photos
TAFE College. Sloane Street under construction 1996-97stawell -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Certificate, Department of Agriculture, Victoria, Burnley Horticultural College, Certificate in Horticultural Studies, 1982
Certificate awarded to Peter Dwan 18.12.1982. Unclaimed and returned to the College.Certificate awarded to Peter Dwan 18.12.1982.peter dwan, students, graduates -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, N.L. Harvey Photographers, Ballarat College of Advanced Education, Council and its Senior Officers; 1980, 1980
Photograph shows the members of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education Council and its Senior Officers for 1980. The Director of the College was E J Barker who is seated 5th from the left in the front row. Other notable people from Ballarat and SMB are shown to be on the Council.Coloured photograph of people posed for group photo. Arranged in three row, front row seated. Names of people are printed on mounting below photoballarat college of advanced education, council, director of college, e j barker, dr e phillips, s j harris, r m hook, m m walsh, l c yandell, dr p alcorn, n a crouch, g holmes, l a fryar, t d norwood, j crump, a k webb, crj a parkin, j c harley, n m gower, k l clements, rev g pell, r j dobell, d j woolley, m w boyce, b r rollins, dr b c fitzgerald, e t oppy, l f hillman, dr d a alexander, e j tippett, m b john, i a gordon, dr p j creed, mrs d e molloy, sir arthur nicholson, r t morrell, university women, ken clements, tom norwood, john crump, alan webb, robert hook, jack barker, robert morrell, david alexander, george pell -
Galen Catholic College
1998 Notable Galen Catholic College Sports Teams
Galen Catholic College has had many notable and successful sports teams over the years. In 1998, Galen College were Victorian Year 7 Girls Netball Grand Finalists and in 1999 were Victorian Year 8 Girls Netball Grand Finalists.galen catholic college, galen college, netball, 1998, sport -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - China bowl, Gibsons and Paterson Limited, St Ann's College, Mid 20th Century
St. Anns College had its beginnings in the arrival in May 1872 of a group of nuns from Ireland. They were the third group of Sisters of Mercy to come to Victoria. The Warrnambool nuns worked hard to establish a school and orphanage for the socially disadvantaged children of the district. They purchased Wyton from Captain Ardlie that year and also Amhurst later on. The Nazareth sisters of Ballarat took over the orphanage in the late 1880's and moved the children to Ballarat but the school continued to develop an expanding curriculum. A chapel was built in 1887 and a school wing in 1906. They survived on tuition fees and the generosity of benefactors though the early and middle part of the 20th century including a large bequest by Mrs Vera Kenna in the 1960's. Boarders were a regular part of convent life until the 1970's which is probably the source of this plate. St Ann's College was combined with St Joseph's CBC college as Emmanuel College and operates today as the largest Catholic college in the district.This has significance as it is associated with one of the longest running schools in the district and hence would have a connection to many Warrnambool people as well as district people who boarded at the college.White bowl, with green and yellow stripe around edge and emblem. Surface is quite scratched on front and bottom of bowl.Inscription on emblem. " St. Anns Warrnambool around edge of logo with Omnia Vincit Labor on banner through the middle with four stars in the background. Printed in green. Inscription on base Grindley Hotel Ware England . Vitrified . Gibson and Paterson Limited New Zealand. CIR stamped into china on base.secondary school, catholic, warrnambool, st ann's college, sisters of mercy, education, emmanuel college -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Prospectus, Working Men's College, Melbourne, Prospectus, 1899 twelfth edition, 1899
Used at School of Mines Ballarat. The Working Men’s College was founded in 1881 by a prominent grazier and philanthropist, The Hon. Francis Ormond, who donated £5000 towards the establishment of the college. The Council of the Melbourne Trades Hall then matched Ormond's initial donation by rallying its members. On 4 June 1887, the college opened in its purpose-built building on the corners of Bowen Street and La Trobe Street in Melbourne, with a gala ceremony. It became the third official provider of higher education in the new Colony of Victoria (the Melbourne Athenaeum was founded in 1839 and the University of Melbourne in 1853). The college was the predecessor to the current-day Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University). Adjoining the college in the 1890s were the Supreme Court of Victoria (later the Melbourne Magistrates' Court) and the Melbourne Gaol - both which are now part of RMIT today. A list of Scholarship Governors and Life Governors is included. The former have donated 250 Pounds Sterling and upwards, the later have donated 20 Pounds and over but less than 250 Pounds Sterling. The Patron of The Working Men's College was His Excellency The Right Honourable Lord Brassey. The President of the Council was Professor W C Kernot. Orange soft covered book with assorted photographs and advertisements.working mans college, melbourne, prospectus, w.c. kernot, c.s. paterson, f.h. bromley, j. nixon, b. douglass, w.e. murphy, james smith, thos smith, robert hayes, j.l. bagley, w.h. embling, john hancock, rev. j. reid, d. mcivor, a.j.arnot, c.e. oliver, e. findley, fred.a. campbell, r l jellery, president, council of 1898, hon francis ormond, philanthropist, 5000 pounds, melbourne trades hall, matched donation, patron, right hon. lord brassey, royal melbourne institute of technology, rmit, rmit university -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Handbook - CTC, Collingwood Technical College Handbook 1972-1981, 1972-1981
The Handbook for Collingwood Technical College outlines the courses available and lists some staff and others associated with the school in each year. Individual volumes from 1972 to 1981. Prior to 1970 the Handbook was known as the Prospectus. Collingwood Technical School was renamed Collingwood Technical College in 1972.The official record of CTC courses for the years 1972-1981.Individual annual volumes. Paperback. Each volume contains handbook for that year. 1972X5; 1973X5; 1974X2; 1975X2; 1976X2; 1977X3; 1978X3; 1979, 1981.collingwood technical college, handbooks, prospectus, nmit. -
Bialik College
Digital Scan, 70th Anniversary: Bialik College Opens, 2012
Panel from the exhibition held to celebrate the College's 70th anniversary in 2012. Photograph 1: Opening of Shakespeare Grove on the 17th of February 1963. Photograph 2: Bialik College Students in the grounds of Shakespeare Grove in 1963. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.shakespeare grove, 2000s, history -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Loyola College Staff Photograph 1995, 1995_
Staff photograph 1995 Loyola College Bundoora. Principal John Kennedy.A record of the staff at Loyola College in 1995.Colour photograph of staff members with names beneath photo.loyola college, john kennedy -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertisement, The Weekly Review, Montmorency Secondary College, 19/04/2016
Advertisement for Montmorency Secondary College Open Day 19 April 2016Newspaper clipping colour printThe Weekly Review 6/04/2016 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Secondary College Gr8750 Refurbishment Plans 2016, 2016_03
This document shows the plan and finance for a refurbishment of Greensborough College 2016-2017.Digital copy of planning documentgreensborough college -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image, Ballarat Teachers' College students and staff, 1947
This image was used by the Ballarat Teachers' College Class of 1947 during their reunions. black and white laminated phiotocopied photograph of men and women in front of brick building, with names typed underneath. Surnames are: Howlett, Rice, McLean, Williams, Nield, Cooper, Terrill, Gleeson, Pascoe, Harley, Carless, Giddings, Connelly, Magill, Blake, Punshon, Aisbett, Collins, O'Shannessy, Leslie, Dreher, Pamphilon, Lelean, Pattenden, Tyers, Fraser, Henderson, Mallett, martin, Boyd, Ellifson, Collins, Hill, Henning, roddis, Marshman, Doney, Watts, McKinnon, Esmore, Love, Luxford, Elliott, Bunney, Borley, Mathison, Domaschenz, Hannan, Perry, Merlin, Batson, Witney, Tozer, Kerr, Tobin, Morrish, Clode, Purdue, Kennedy, Palmer, Faulds, Ritchie, Lewin, Poland, Welsh, Lynch, Alexander, Williams, Gorris, Sonsee, Miss Kentish, Bryan, Miss Miller, Lord, Miss Hughes, McEwin, Miss Hayes, Vallance, Robinson, Surman, Gunning, Dally, Freeman, Crossettballarat teachers' college, lindsay harley, nancy cooper, david cooper, dana street primary school, alan sonsee, dana street state school -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Library Bookmark, c1980, c1980
Ballarat College of Advanced Education is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Yellow card bookmark wit library hours, loans, and other details. On verso is information on counter reserve, the cataogue, copytex, and contacts.mt helen library, e.j. barker library, ballarat college of advanced education, library, librarians, catalogues, loans, counter reserve, bookmark -
Federation University Historical Collection
Postcard - Aerial photograph, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Postcard
Ballarat College of Advanced Education is a predecessor Institution of Federation University Australia.Coloured aerial photograph of the Mount Helen Campus.mount helen campus, aerial photograph, ballarat college of advanced education -
Bialik College
Document, Transcript of Mr Mahemoff's address to the Bialik College Parents, 26 June 1985, 26 June 1985
Transcript of Mr Mahemoff's address to Bialik College Parents, about the school's critical financial situation and the Council's recommendation that Bialik amalgamate with Mount Scopus College. The meeting was held at the Malvern Town Hall on 26 June 1985. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.1980s -
Galen Catholic College
Bernard Neal Became Galen Catholic College Principal, 2010
Bernard Neal was became Galen Catholic College's 3rd lay principal in 2010, taking over from Mr. Dave Seiter. Mr. Neal served as the school principal until the end of 2021. During his time as our principal, many building projects were undertaken; the number of students at Galen Catholic College rose to over 1,200; and COVID-19 became one of our school's biggest challenges. Mr Neal is the second longest serving principal that Galen Catholic College has had.galen catholic college, galen college, principal, bernard neal, 2010 -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
Honour Board, Honour Board McAuley College
McAuley College was established at Dooboobetic in 1977 as a Catholic consolidated secondary college bringing together secondary catholic students from Donald, St Arnaud and Charlton in Victoria's Wimmera. A new school was built on a 23-acre site at Dooboobetic constructed from mostly portable classrooms among wheat fields, five minutes from the Gooroc church. The college served the north-west from Wycheproof to Wedderburn. The concept proved unsustainable and the Dooboobetic campus was closed in 2003 marking the end of a century of Catholic secondary education in the district.donald, st arnaud, charlton, catholic consolidated secondary college, dooboobetic, wimmera, catholic secondary education, mcauley college -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
Flag, House Flag McAuley College Dooboobetic
McAuley College was established at Dooboobetic in 1977 as a Catholic consolidated secondary college bringing together secondary catholic students from Donald, St Arnaud and Charlton in Victoria's Wimmera. A new school was built on a 23-acre site at Dooboobetic constructed from mostly portable classrooms among wheat fields, five minutes from the Gooroc church. The college served the north-west from Wycheproof to Wedderburn. The concept proved unsustainable and the Dooboobetic campus was closed in 2003 marking the end of a century of Catholic secondary education in the district. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat University College Handbook, 1992, 1992
Ballarat University College was formed in 1990, and is a predecessor organisation of Federation University Australia. Maroon covered book an image of the dam near the Mt Helen swimming pool. Information includes council membership, staff, admission policies and procedures, fees, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students, Scholarships, accomodation, International Students, courses, units, academic regulations, E.J. Barker Library Regulations, Appeals, Student discipline, Academic Board Policy, Student Union, Enrolment.courses, ballarat university college handbook -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat University College Handbook, 1993, 1992
Ballarat University College was formed in 1990, and is a predecessor organisation of Federation University Australia. Blue covered book an image of the dam near the Mt Helen swimming pool. Information includes council membership, staff, admission policies and procedures, fees, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students, Scholarships, accomodation, International Students, courses, units, academic regulations, E.J. Barker Library Regulations, Appeals, Student discipline, Academic Board Policy, Student Union, Enrolment.Jeff Stewart name on first page.courses, ballarat university college handbook, jeff stewart -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Photographs of Ballarat College of Advanced Education Librarianship Staff, Mid to late 1980s
Group of Ballarat Colleged of Advanced Education librarianship staff in offices and common room Course Staff .1 One Male person with white beard, one female person, each with a mug in their hand Kay Kent,Lecturer Keith Davison, Senior Lecturer 1989 .2 One female, one male persons conversing Goddard , Jennifer. Lecturer Fairhall, Donald. lecturer .3 One female person, sitting at desk Goddard , Jennifer. Lecturer .4 One female person seated at desk on telephone Goh (Sieuw-Choo), Jean. Lecturer, 1985 .5 One female and one male person both seated at each end of the table Goddard , Jennifer. Lecturer Gorman, Garry. Lecturer .6 One female person seated in the staff common room Widdop, E. A. Liz. Lecturer .7 One female person, seated behind desk Taylor, Samatha librarianship, ballarat college of advanced education, library, donald fairhall, jennifer goddard, e.a. liz widdop, liz widdop, samantha taylor, jean goh (sieua-choo), jean goh, kay kent, garry gorman -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wonga Campus Stawell Secondary College showing classrooms on North side 2000
Wonga Campus Stawell Secondary College 2000 showing classrooms on North sidestawell education -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Library Guides, 1974-1988, 1974-1988
Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE) is a predecessor institution of Federation University AustraliaA number of A4 soft covered guides to the E.J. Barker Library on Mt Campus Library. ballarat college of advanced education, e.j. barker library, library -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Honour board, Ballarat College School Captains
This was the second honour board created by Ballarat College to honour the school captain for each year. The first award was given in 1914. Prior to the time the captain of the football first was recognised as captain of the school. At amalgamation (1974) and because the Senior students moved to the Mair Street campus) this board was co-opted to honour Junior School captains. In 2012 the school undertook a major project and created three new boards. One board honours Ballarat College Dux (1868 - 1973) and School Captains (1914 - 1973); another board honours Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies' College Dux and Head Prefect (1919 - 1973). These boards resemble the 1950 re-creation. A third board was instituted in 2012 to honour Ballarat Clarendon College Dux and School Captains (1974 - ) This board emphasizes the value placed on leadership by the school from its earliest beginnings. That the boards have been maintained and consistently displayed in significant places of honour within the school only further emphasizes the historial and social significance of the award 'school captain'. Large varnished wooden board with wood frame, four rectangular relief boards and one heading relief board. Gold leaf lettering on relief boards.ballarat-college, school-captains, honour-boards, memorial-hall, junior-school-captain,