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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Secondary College Gr8750 Buildings 1, 01/10/2017
These photographs show the exterior of existing buildings at Greensborough College.Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough college -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ballarat Teachers' College Residents at 130 Victoria Street, Ballarat East, 1960s, 1960 s
The Ballarat Teachers' College is a predecessor institution of Federation University.Thirteen female students are photographed on the steps of their hotel at 130 Victoria Street, Ballarat East.ballarat teachers' college, 130 victoria street, hostel, student residence, ballarat east -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat University College 1992 Educational Profiles Exercise, 1992, 1992
In 1992 Ballarat University College was affiliated with University of Melbourne.A4 blue booklet. mission, goals, strategic plan, ballarat university college, statisics, enrolments, tafe articulation, aboriginal education, international students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Photocopy, Burnley Horticultural College, c. 1918
Brief history of College until the introduction of the Diploma of Horticulture.Photocopy - typed with typewriterburnley college of horticulture, history, diploma of horticulture, brief summary burnley college history, diploma of horticulture introduction at burnley -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Girl Guides with other Guides at a College in Hamilton 1954
Stawell Girl Guides Guiders at College in Hamilton 1954stawell -
Federation University Historical Collection
Pamphlet - Visitor Guides, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Visitor Guides for Mt Helen Campus, 1978 - 1987
Ballarat College of Advanced Education is a predecessor of Federation University .1 Pale green trifold pamphlet with black writing 1978 .2 Lime Green trifold pamphlet with black writing 1979 .3 Yellow trifold pamphlet with black writing and a white insert 1980 .4 Pale blue trifold pamphlet with blue writing 1981 .5 Mustard coloured A5 booklet with black printing 1982 .6 Pale Yellow A5 booklet with black printing 1983 .7 Dusty yellow A5 booklet with black printing 1985 .8 White four fold pamphlet with Florescent Pink background with black and white images and black writing 1986 .9 Royal Blue four fold pamphlet with black and white writing and images 1987ballarat college of advanced education, open day, visitors guide, education, applied science, art, business studies, general and community studies, engineering, librarianship, humanities, e.j. barker -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Loyola likely site of TAFE college 1985, 20/08/1985
Article about likely site of a TAFE college at LoyolaText and black and white imagegreensborough, schools, loyola college, diamond valley tafe -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Textile - Artefact : Textile, St Ann's College Blazer, C1980's
St Ann's college history dates back to 1872 with the arrival in Warrnambool of eight Sisters Of Mercy from Ireland. They purchased Wyton House, which was the former home of Mr William Ardlie, soon after their arrival, and the first school was opened that same year. It was initially known as St Mary's and had both day and boarding scholars. When the chapel was built in 1888, the name was changed to St Ann's. It operated as both primary and secondary education until 1974 and in 1991 it amalgamated with nearby St Joseph's CBC and became co-educational operating as Emmanuel College. At that time the uniform changed from the familiar green with yellow to navy blue and maroon. The motto translate as Work conquers all. This blazer belonged to one of the last students to attend both St Ann's College and Emmanuel College and was Vice Captain of Emmanuel College in Year 12. IAn item which would have many local memories and connections with large numbers of children attending the school in close to 150 years of education in Warrnambool.Bottle green woollen school blazer with three green buttons and three pockets . The school monogram is sewn on the top left pocket. It is stitched in yellow with school motto in black. Lighter green stitching in the background. Name tag glued at back.Monogram has St Ann's Warrnambool, Omnia Vincit Labor. Jacinta Murphy is on the name tag.st ann's college warrnambool, emmanuel college, warrnambool, wyton house, sister of mercy warrnambool -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Prospectus, W.M.C Printing Classes, The Working Men's College, The Melbourne Technical School, Prospectus, 1919, 1919
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. An Index at the back lists all courses available. There is also an Index to Advertisements. Orange/red soft covered book with assorted photographs and advertisements.Office Jun Tech written on front cover.melbourne, prospectus, w.c. kernot, james smith, thos smith, a.e. smith, c.e. oliver, r. solly, s. barker, r. fiddes brown, t.f. bride, daniel white, f.e. shillabeer, d.avery, a.h. merrin, chas gray, w.h. haigh, j.h. hewison, h. burgess, sir d.v. hennessy, w.s. busby, r.b. lemmon, s.n. rodda, j. lemmon, r.b. mccomas, working men's college, melbourne technical school, charles gray, heads of departments, j sarvaas engineering, g b pritchard mining and metallurgy, e s richards chemistry, a hart mathematics, g r pitkeithly art and applied art, r j haddon architecture, instructors-in-charge, e carlton, coach and body building, r j dorey, blacksmithing, j dewar, plumbing gasfitting sheet metal work, h haile, sheep and wool, g leslie, printing, r h mcleod, correspondence courses, f parkin, pattern-making, w penrose, turning and fitting, machinery erecting, d skidmore, moulding, librarian a hart -
Bialik College
Newspaper article, 'Why Another College?', The Herald, 1962, 1962
"Why Another College?", The Herald, 28 November 1962. "With the opening of Bialik College Appeal this week it may be appropriate to ask why the appeal is being made to the community and what the college expects to contribute to the community in the future. After all Melbourne already has Mount Scopus College taking children from all over Melbourne and four or five other Jewish day schools in a system which is already one if not the best for a community of its size in the world. One of the most important answers to the question is that none of the existing primary schools, not even Mount Scopus, really serves the Jewish educational needs of primary school children in the northern and eastern suburbs of Melbourne. Even children in these suburbs attending Mount Scopus College spend several hours a day travelling and are thus deprived of valuable time for study, play or other extra curricular activities...."israel, zionist, hebrew school, shakespeare grove, fundraising -
Federation University Historical Collection
Article - Article - Women, Ballarat Teachers' College: Women of Note: Mary Egan (1922-1981)
Mary Egan was one of Ballarat's best-loved and respected educators. Commencing her teaching career as a student-teacher at Bacchus Marsh, she undertook teacher training at Melbourne Teachers' College (1941-1942). She taught in the Mildura district before returning to Ballarat in 1953, teaching infant grades at Humffray Street State School. Mary Egan joined the Ballarat Teachers' College (BTC) staff in 1958, starting a 23 year career specialising in language curriculum (ie children's literacy and literature). She was still on staff when all teachers colleges became State Colleges during the early 1970s. Along with other members of the State College Victoria, Ballarat (SCVB) staff, Mary's lecturing career continued when SCVB merged with the tertiary section of SMB at Mt Helen, later known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE). Mary is known throughout the state for her work in teacher-training, particularly for the teaching of reading and language. A collection of specialist teaching books in the E.J. Barker Library is named as a memorial to Mary Egan,mary egan, melbourne teachers' college, humffray street state school, ballarat teachers' college, staff, ballarat college of advanced education, e j barker library, memorial, state college of victoria ballarat, scvb, literacy and literature, teacher-training, women of note -
Galen Catholic College
Photograph - Galen Catholic College Staff: 1975 - 1982
Galen Catholic College commenced in 1975. Between 1975 and 1982, it operated as Year 11 and 12 Catholic co-educational college. This series of photographs are from this period in the school's history. In 1983, Galen became a 7 - 12 co-educational school. galen catholic college, galen college, educational staff -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, Samuel G. Green, Scottish pictures, 1891
This book was awarded to Mary Lawrence in 1899 for first prize in Geography. Mary Lawrence enrolled at Clarendon Ladies' College at the age of 14. Siblings enrolled: Janie Elizabeth Lawrence (1893), Jessie McBain Lawrence (1895), Christina Lawrence (1896) and Margaret Adair Lawrence (1900). Mary's father in the original register is listed as Alexander and their residence as Canally Balranald, "Colibau Estate" Redesdale in NSW. Father's occupation is noted as Squatter.Presbyterian educators placed great value on a classical education matched with diligence in study. Book prizes were highly regarded and academic success admired. In the school’s early years prizes were ordered direct from London and had the school crest embossed in gold on the front or back cover. Many of the prizes given in early years were returned to the school to equip the Weatherly Library when it opened in 1936.Bound in brown calf with color and gilt illustrations on front cover and spine. Pages with gilt edges, floral end pages, foxing on pages, black and white illustrations throughout. 216 p.Book plate inside front cover: Clarendon Ladies' College,/ BALLARAT./First Prize./ Geography-Class I/ Awarded to/ Mary Lawrence/ MRS. KENNEDY,/ Principal./ December, 1899.book-prize, clarendon-ladies'-college, geography, mary-lawrence, 1899, janie-elizabeth-lawrence, jessie-mcbain-lawrence, christina-lawrence, margaret-adair-lawrence, alexander-lawrence. -
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 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat University College Course Accreditation Document Master of Nursing Incorporating the Graduate Diploma of Nursing, 07/1993
The Ballarat Univesity College is a predecessor Institution of Federation University Australia.White paper covered report nursing, healthcare, accreditation, nursing education, mental health nursing, community health nursing, gerontological nursing, krystyna antosiewicz, claire bell, michael cully, cecil deans, allan donelly, dale gordon, ken hawkins, garry kidd, janice newton, jennifer macgill, barbara place, eileen sellers, sundram sivamalai, staffmembers, qualifications, donna tiller, sue turale, raymond watson -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat University College Award and Classification Restructing Agrement, 1993, 1993
Ballarat University College is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.Blue and white book of 61 pages.ballarat university college, restructuring, agreement, workplace -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Dorothy Wickham, Dorothy Wickham's Ballarat Teachers' College Lecture notes, c1970s
Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE) is a predecessor of Federation University3 x Manilla folders of lecture notes done by Dorothy Wickham for Pat Scott.Dorothy Wickham LE 444 Lecturer Pat Scott.ballarat college of advanced education, dorothy wickham, pat scott, graduate diploma teacher librarian, dorothy kinnane -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat University College Policies and Regulations Manual, 1993
Ballarat University College if a predessor organisation of Federation Univesity AustraliaBlack lever arch file filled with A4 paperballarat university college, policies, regulations, manual -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith, Greensborough Secondary College Gr8750 Playing Fields, 01/10/2017
This photograph shows the playing fields and open ground at Greensborough College.Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough college -
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 -
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 -
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 -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Newsletter: Northern Metropolitan College of TAFE Staff news 1990-2007
Four ring binders. Volume 1 - 1990-1991; Volume 2 - 1992-1993; Volume 3 - 1994-1999; Volume 4 - 2000-2007. 1990-1996 Northern Metropolitan College of TAFE; 1997-2007 Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE.northern metropolitan college of tafe, northern melbourne institute of tafe, staff news, newsletters, nmit -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - SILVER SALVER
THIS SALVER WAS PRESENTED TO MISS S. DAVIES ON THE OCCASION OF HER MARRIAGE. MISS DAVIES WAS, FOR THREE YEARS, ORGANIST AT THE CLUNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND THE SALVER WAS PRESENTED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH,.1 SILVER SALVER, RECTANGULAR SHAPE,PATTERNED BORDER & 2 HANDLES .2 Newspaper Cutting outlining the presentation of the item to Miss. S. Davies.1 INSCRITPION "PRESENTED TO MISS S. DAVIES BY MEMBERS OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CLUNES AS A TOKEN OF ESTEEM ON THE OCCASION OF HER MARRIAGE APRIL 1900" ON REVERSE "098 METAL PLATED REED & BARTON 12"local history, domestic items, trays, presbyterian church, clunes. -
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