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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BASIL WATSON COLLECTION: AGREEMENT BETWEEN HALL AVIATION SCHOOL AND B WATSON, 1915
Agreement between Hall Aviation School, London Aerodrome,Hendon and Basil Watson for flying instruction for ordinary Pilot's certificate of the Royal Aero Club. Includes tuition fee and details of agreement relating to liabilities and damage etc. Signed by B Watson, 2nd September 1915 and witnessed by B? Francis, Manager, Hall Aviation Co. (Flying School).Hall Aviation School,Hendon, N.W. London Aerodrome.person, individual, basil watson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: CENTRAL NAPOLEON GOLD MINING CO. N.L, 1938-1942
Document: Pink Manilla folder containing invoices for ore purchased by Victor Leggo Mining Co Pty Ltd, Metallurgists, Bendigo School of Mines and Industries Reports on loads taken from mines weighed and contents analysed results in reports, first 6 reports are from Bendigo School of Mines and Industries were headed with their logo, receipts for work by Bendigo School of Mines and Industries, items dated 1st July 1938 to 11 April 1942, markings on front cover read: 'Pyrite Results', 'Central Napoleon', folder has 'East Light Loop Cobra Binder File' logo on cover with ordering instructions and patent number section to write: File Number, Name, Address, Date. Usage instructions inside cover.organization, business, industry - mining, mccoll rankin & stanistreet, mining, gold mining, central napoleon -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (collection) - Allison 250-B17 Engine Instruction Manual, Aerospace Training School Allison 250-B17 Engine Instruction Manual
Hawker Pacific Pty LtdDescription of Allison 250- B17 gas turbine engine -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Flight Instructional Manual Theory & Basics - ANSETT ANA Training School, Flight Instructional Manual Theory & Basics - ANSETT ANA Training Schoo
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Duplicates - see Description
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - CAC Collection - Lucas Fuel System Instructional School Handbook
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Spare Time Activities, 1929
Written to show scouts how to keep busy in spare time. Foreword by Lord Baden-Powell bought at Scout Shop. Melbourne 1/9d.Green cover. Black writing, sketch of scout and useful articles that can be made from book's instructions.spare time activities, scouting, books, schools, educational -
Williamstown High School
Pupil's cookery certificate 1947
Certificate presented to student who has satisfactorily completed the Course of Instruction in the Theory and Practice of Elementary Cooking. This certificate was presented to Rita Blackstock in 1947 after she completed the above course at Williamstown High School.Buff coloured paper certificate, printed in black with school stamp in green ink.See jpg above.williamstown high school, cookery, 1947, rita blackstock -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
The Greatest Gift. True Stories for Boys and Girls, JNO Evans & Son Printing Co, The Greatest Gift, Estimated 1948
... Classes and Religious Instruction or Postal Sunday School Movement.... by Missions, Bible Classes and Religious Instruction or Postal Sunday ...Book with soft cover of True Stories for Boys and Girls.Illustrated by Gwen Bryce. Distribution by Missions, Bible Classes and Religious Instruction or Postal Sunday School Movement. -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book with CDROM, Education Department of Western Australia, Deadly yarns: Anecdotes about language, culture, identity and power, 2004
This book contains a selection of anecdotes collected through the Deadly Ways to Learn project, which was conducted jointly by the Education Department of Western Australia, the Catholic Education Office of Western Australia and the Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia during 1998 and 1999.colour photographs, CDeducation, storytelling, western australia, literacy, bidialectical instruction -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet - Prospectus, School of Horticulture & Prinmary Agriculture Burnley Gardens, Victoria, 1953
... Syllabus of instruction of the School of Horticulture... and primary agriculture Syllabus of instruction of the School ...Syllabus of instruction of the School of Horticulture & Primary Agriculture (14pp.) Refer to paper cataloguestudies, school of horticulture and primary agriculture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Letter, S. Allan Johnson, c. 1971
Critical letter to Director from S. Allan Johnson re drainage. This letter (original and carbon copy) is addressed to the Director School of Horticulture Burnley. It is from S. Allan Johnson who gives the address of Henry George League, 18 George Parade, Melbourne. It is undated , and suggests that two authors are Mr Lothian and Miss N Chisholm, graduates of Burnley offer incorrect information on drainage in gardens. He includes 3 pages of instructions on drainage in gardens. There is a handwriten note on the back of the copy. The letter is full of typing and spelling mistakes. The brown paper envelope is addressed to the Burnley Horticultural Gardens, Burnley and is not postmarked. There is no stamp. (Hand delivered.) Letter to Director, Burnley School of Horticulture re drainage s. allan johnson, drainage, gardens drainage, incorrect garden drainage, criticism of garden drainage practice, horticulture drainage instructions -
Ruyton Girls' School
Photograph, Ruyton Girls' School, 1952
Depicted are 14 students comprising the the 1952 Ruyton Girls' School hockey team. The photograph is an official school portrait taken outdoors on a patch of grass with a leafy bush visible in the background. The students are all dressed in light coloured shorts with a collared, buttoned blouse, wool blazers, white socks and white sneakers. Six girls are kneeling in the front row, and eight are standing up in the back row. All of the students are holding their own hockey stick. The idea of field hockey for female players was brought to Victoria by two sisters, Lillian and Margaret Irving, who had first seen girls playing it during their travels in England in 1902. By 1903, the Irving sisters were joint headmistresses of Lauriston, a school they had founded two years earlier. Both had deep connections to Ruyton Girls' School through their time as teachers at the older school during the 1880s-1890s. For Lilian Irving, this had included seven years as Ruyton's co-Principal with Miss Eliza Bromby from 1888-1895. With these links it was only natural that Ruyton students would join Lauriston to try out the new game. On a vacant block on the corner of Mercer and Malvern Roads, students from Ruyton and Lauriston Girls' Schools had assembled to play Victoria’s first ever inter-school hockey match for girls. Some students from Melbourne Girls' Grammar School came along to watch the spectacle and assess the new game's potential. Hockey quickly caught on, and friendly games were soon being played amongst a number of Melbourne's girls' schools. An Association was formed in 1905, and the rules formalised. These included arrangements around the competition fixture and the length of games (35 minutes for each half). In celebration of their joint role in bringing field hockey to Victorian school girls, Ruyton and Lauriston have met for friendly re-enactment matches in 2003 and 2018. The photograph also illustrates the shift in hockey uniform and apparatus. In the early 1920s, Ruyton established instructions for playing attire: "skirts must be eight inches off the ground. No white petticoats...", and importantly, least any team get an unfair advantage, "hard-rimmed hats and hatpins must not be worn during play." Ruyton appears to have taken the latter instruction to heart, and adopted the soft tam o’shanter hat as seen in surviving photographs of early teams. The tam o’shanter may have been removed for play, but the blouse and long skirt had to be put up with. According to Lilian Irving they had "a horrid habit of parting company", and she was delighted to see the transition to a more comfortable tunic in later years. Another change she observed was the hockey stick itself, which originally were all of "uniform thickness from handle to head, about the thickness of a stout walking stick" and so very different from the hockey sticks that are used today.The record has strong historic significance as it depicts a former notable student, Helen Gordon (maiden name Cole), pictured third from the right in the front row. Helen started at Little Ruyton in Prep 1940 and finished Year 12 in 1952 as School Captain, Bromby Captain, Form Captain for Matric, Tennis Captain, Hockey Captain, Swimming Vice Captain, and an award for Best All-Round Girl. She also played baseball for Victoria. After finishing school, Helen went on to graduate from the University of Melbourne as a physiotherapist in 1956. Her first position at age 19 involved setting up clinics with the Victorian Health Department Poliomyelitis Rural division. Helen’s strong ties to Ruyton continued when she held the position of President of the Old Ruytonians’ Association from the start of 1966 to the end of 1967. In 2019, Helen received an Order of Australia Medal for service to community health as a physiotherapist. She was also the recipient of the 2022 Victorian Senior Achiever Award at Parliament House. Helen passed away in July 2023 at age 88. The record's significance is further enhanced by its strong provenance, having been produced by Ruyton Girls' School and donated to the Archives by a familial connection.Black and white rectangular photographs printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: gton / Margaret Hanesho (?) / Helen Gordon / 1952 / Mary Macpherson-Smith /ruyton girls' school, kew, victoria, tennis, sport, women's sport, students, school, 1950s, uniform, lauriston, hockey, field hockey, hockey stick -
Ruyton Girls' School
Photograph, Ruyton Girls' School, 1950
Depicted are 13 students comprising the the 1950 Ruyton Girls' School hockey team. The photograph is an official school portrait taken outdoors on a patch of grass with a leafy bush visible in the background. The students are all dressed in light coloured shorts with a collared, buttoned blouse, wool blazers, white socks and white sneakers. Five girls are kneeling in the front row, and seven are standing up in the back row. All of the students are holding their own hockey stick. The idea of field hockey for female players was brought to Victoria by two sisters, Lillian and Margaret Irving, who had first seen girls playing it during their travels in England in 1902. By 1903, the Irving sisters were joint headmistresses of Lauriston, a school they had founded two years earlier. Both had deep connections to Ruyton Girls' School through their time as teachers at the older school during the 1880s-1890s. For Lilian Irving, this had included seven years as Ruyton's co-Principal with Miss Eliza Bromby from 1888-1895. With these links it was only natural that Ruyton students would join Lauriston to try out the new game. On a vacant block on the corner of Mercer and Malvern Roads, students from Ruyton and Lauriston Girls' Schools had assembled to play Victoria’s first ever inter-school hockey match for girls. Some students from Melbourne Girls' Grammar School came along to watch the spectacle and assess the new game's potential. Hockey quickly caught on, and friendly games were soon being played amongst a number of Melbourne's girls' schools. An Association was formed in 1905, and the rules formalised. These included arrangements around the competition fixture and the length of games (35 minutes for each half). In celebration of their joint role in bringing field hockey to Victorian school girls, Ruyton and Lauriston have met for friendly re-enactment matches in 2003 and 2018. The photograph also illustrates the shift in hockey uniform and apparatus. In the early 1920s, Ruyton established instructions for playing attire: "skirts must be eight inches off the ground. No white petticoats...", and importantly, least any team get an unfair advantage, "hard-rimmed hats and hatpins must not be worn during play." Ruyton appears to have taken the latter instruction to heart, and adopted the soft tam o’shanter hat as seen in surviving photographs of early teams. The tam o’shanter may have been removed for play, but the blouse and long skirt had to be put up with. According to Lilian Irving they had "a horrid habit of parting company", and she was delighted to see the transition to a more comfortable tunic in later years. Another change she observed was the hockey stick itself, which originally were all of "uniform thickness from handle to head, about the thickness of a stout walking stick" and so very different from the hockey sticks that are used today.The record has strong historic significance as it depicts a former notable student, Helen Gordon (maiden name Cole), pictured third from the right in the front row. Helen started at Little Ruyton in Prep 1940 and finished Year 12 in 1952 as School Captain, Bromby Captain, Form Captain for Matric, Tennis Captain, Hockey Captain, Swimming Vice Captain, and an award for Best All-Round Girl. She also played baseball for Victoria. After finishing school, Helen went on to graduate from the University of Melbourne as a physiotherapist in 1956. Her first position at age 19 involved setting up clinics with the Victorian Health Department Poliomyelitis Rural division. Helen’s strong ties to Ruyton continued when she held the position of President of the Old Ruytonians’ Association from the start of 1966 to the end of 1967. In 2019, Helen received an Order of Australia Medal for service to community health as a physiotherapist. She was also the recipient of the 2022 Victorian Senior Achiever Award at Parliament House. Helen passed away in July 2023 at age 88. The record's significance is further enhanced by its strong provenance, having been produced by Ruyton Girls' School and donated to the Archives by a familial connection.Black and white rectangular photographs printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: Ruyton Hockey Team 1950. / 17 Cole / From left to right standing. / Helen Cole. / Left to right kneeling. /ruyton girls' school, kew, victoria, tennis, sport, women's sport, students, school, 1950s, uniform, lauriston, hockey, field hockey, hockey stick -
Ruyton Girls' School
Photograph, Ruyton Girls' School, 1951
The photograph depicts 12 young women students who were part of the 1951 Ruyton Girls' School hockey team. The students are all dressed in light coloured shorts with a collared, buttoned blouse, wool blazers, white socks and white sneakers. Three girls are kneeling in the front row, and nine are standing up in the back row. All of the students are holding their own hockey stick. The photograph was taken on School grounds, next to a pond which is no longer in existence at Ruyton. The idea of field hockey for female players was brought to Victoria by two sisters, Lillian and Margaret Irving, who had first seen girls playing it during their travels in England in 1902. By 1903, the Irving sisters were joint headmistresses of Lauriston, a school they had founded two years earlier. Both had deep connections to Ruyton Girls' School through their time as teachers at the older school during the 1880s-1890s. For Lilian Irving, this had included seven years as Ruyton's co-Principal with Miss Eliza Bromby from 1888-1895. With these links it was only natural that Ruyton students would join Lauriston to try out the new game. On a vacant block on the corner of Mercer and Malvern Roads, students from Ruyton and Lauriston Girls' Schools had assembled to play Victoria’s first ever inter-school hockey match for girls. Some students from Melbourne Girls' Grammar School came along to watch the spectacle and assess the new game's potential. Hockey quickly caught on, and friendly games were soon being played amongst a number of Melbourne's girls' schools. An Association was formed in 1905, and the rules formalised. These included arrangements around the competition fixture and the length of games (35 minutes for each half). In celebration of their joint role in bringing field hockey to Victorian school girls, Ruyton and Lauriston have met for friendly re-enactment matches in 2003 and 2018. The photograph also illustrates the shift in hockey uniform and apparatus. In the early 1920s, Ruyton established instructions for playing attire: "skirts must be eight inches off the ground. No white petticoats...", and importantly, least any team get an unfair advantage, "hard-rimmed hats and hatpins must not be worn during play." Ruyton appears to have taken the latter instruction to heart, and adopted the soft tam o’shanter hat as seen in surviving photographs of early teams. The tam o’shanter may have been removed for play, but the blouse and long skirt had to be put up with. According to Lilian Irving they had "a horrid habit of parting company", and she was delighted to see the transition to a more comfortable tunic in later years. Another change she observed was the hockey stick itself, which originally were all of "uniform thickness from handle to head, about the thickness of a stout walking stick" and so very different from the hockey sticks that are used today.The record has strong historic significance as it depicts a former notable student, Helen Gordon (maiden name Cole), pictured third from the right in the front row. Helen started at Little Ruyton in Prep 1940 and finished Year 12 in 1952 as School Captain, Bromby Captain, Form Captain for Matric, Tennis Captain, Hockey Captain, Swimming Vice Captain, and an award for Best All-Round Girl. She also played baseball for Victoria. After finishing school, Helen went on to graduate from the University of Melbourne as a physiotherapist in 1956. Her first position at age 19 involved setting up clinics with the Victorian Health Department Poliomyelitis Rural division. Helen’s strong ties to Ruyton continued when she held the position of President of the Old Ruytonians’ Association from the start of 1966 to the end of 1967. In 2019, Helen received an Order of Australia Medal for service to community health as a physiotherapist. She was also the recipient of the 2022 Victorian Senior Achiever Award at Parliament House. Helen passed away in July 2023 at age 88. The record's significance is further enhanced by its strong provenance, having been produced by Ruyton Girls' School and donated to the Archives by a familial connection.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: Felicity Jacobs / Ann Dickinson / RGS011/1951/0002 /ruyton girls' school, ruyton, hockey, sport, school sport, field hockey, kew, melbourne, girls school, students, school uniform -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Photograph, SWIMMING BATH, State School, Sunshine Victoria
... SCHOOL. The class appears to be under instruction. SWIMMING BATH ...Photograph demonstrates the swimming uniforms worn in the early 20th century, and indicates that swimming classes were taught at Sunshine State School.The item is an enlarged photographic reproduction stuck to a 5 mm chipboard. The photograph is thought to be from circa 1910-1920. It shows a group of children, possibly all girls, in and around a small pool at the SUNSHINE STATE SCHOOL. The class appears to be under instruction.Swimming Bath, State School, Sunshinesunshine state school, swimming bath, pool, costume, class. -
Clunes Museum
Book, JAS TRUSCOTT $ SONS. SUFFOCK LANE, LONDON, 5 YEAR'S COURSE OF BIBLE AND PRAYER BOOK TEACHING: LESSONS FOR THE FIFTH YEAR
RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTIONS AT FIFTH YEAR LEVEL ANGLICAN CHURCH ISSUED IN THE 1900'SBROWN COVER BLACK INK DECORATION ON THE FRONT COVER, GOLD PRINTED LETTERING.198 PAGESnon-fictionRELIGIOUS INSTRUCTIONS AT FIFTH YEAR LEVEL ANGLICAN CHURCH ISSUED IN THE 1900'Slocal history, book, religion, hudson laura -
National Wool Museum
Book, Instruction Paper No.110: Reading Working Drawings 3rd ed
... "- International Correspondence Schools Ltd. Instruction Paper No.110 ..."Instruction Paper No.110: Reading Working Drawings 3rd ed"- International Correspondence Schools Ltd."Instruction Paper No.110: Reading Working Drawings 3rd ed"- International Correspondence Schools Ltd.textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd -
National Wool Museum
Book, Instruction Paper No.486: Woolen and worsted cam-looms
... .." - International Correspondence Schools Ltd. Instruction Paper No.486 ..."Instruction Paper No.486: Woolen and worsted cam-looms.." - International Correspondence Schools Ltd."Instruction Paper No.486: Woolen and worsted cam-looms.." - International Correspondence Schools Ltd.weaving textile machinery textile industry - history textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd, cloth - woollen, cloth - worsted, weaving looms, weaving, textile machinery, textile industry - history, textile industry - education -
National Wool Museum
Book, Instruction Paper No.5770: Quilling 1st Ed
... Schools Ltd. Instruction Paper No.5770: Quilling 1st Ed. Book ..."Instruction Paper No.5770: Quilling 1st Ed" - International Correspondence Schools Ltd."Instruction Paper No.5770: Quilling 1st Ed" - International Correspondence Schools Ltd.various calculationsweaving textile machinery textile industry - history textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd, quilling, winding, winding machinery, weaving, textile machinery, textile industry - history, textile industry - education -
National Wool Museum
Book, Instruction Paper No.484: Woolen and worsted cloth calculations, 1st Ed
... ." - International Correspondence Schools Ltd. Instruction Paper No.484 ..."Instruction Paper No.484: Woolen and worsted cloth calculations, 1st Ed." - International Correspondence Schools Ltd."Instruction Paper No.484: Woolen and worsted cloth calculations, 1st Ed." - International Correspondence Schools Ltd.weaving textile machinery textile calculations textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd, cloth - woollen, cloth - worsted, weaving, textile machinery, textile calculations, textile industry - education -
National Wool Museum
Book, Instruction Paper No.841B :Drum and pirn winding frames, part 2, 1st Ed
... Correspondence Schools Ltd. Instruction Paper No.841B :Drum and pirn ..."Instruction Paper No.841B :Drum and pirn winding frames, part 2, 1st Ed. - International Correspondence Schools Ltd."Instruction Paper No.841B :Drum and pirn winding frames, part 2, 1st Ed. - International Correspondence Schools Ltd.weaving textile machinery yarn production textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd, winding, winding machinery, weaving, textile machinery, yarn production, textile industry - education -
National Wool Museum
Book, Instruction Paper No.485B: Woolen and Worsted Warp Preparation part 2, 1st Ed
... Correspondence Schools Ltd, 1926. Instruction Paper No.485B: Woolen ..."Instruction Paper No.485B: Woolen and Worsted Warp Preparation part 2, 1st Ed." - International Correspondence Schools Ltd, 1926."Instruction Paper No.485B: Woolen and Worsted Warp Preparation part 2, 1st Ed." - International Correspondence Schools Ltd, 1926.weaving textile machinery textile industry - history textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd, cloth - woollen, cloth - worsted, dressing, beaming, weaving, textile machinery, textile industry - history, textile industry - education -
National Wool Museum
Book, Instruction Paper No.513: Pile Weaves, 1st Ed
... ." - International Correspondence Schools Ltd. Instruction Paper No.513: Pile ..."Instruction Paper No.513: Pile Weaves, 1st Ed." - International Correspondence Schools Ltd."Instruction Paper No.513: Pile Weaves, 1st Ed." - International Correspondence Schools Ltd.weaving textile machinery textile industry - history textile design textile production textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd, corduroy, carpet, velvet, weaving, textile machinery, textile industry - history, textile design, textile production, textile industry - education -
National Wool Museum
Book, Instruction Paper No.485A: Woolen and worsted warp preparation Part 1, 1st ed
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula "Instruction Paper No.485A: Woolen and worsted ..."Instruction Paper No.485A: Woolen and worsted warp preparation Part 1, 1st ed" - International Correspondence Schools Ltd."Instruction Paper No.485A: Woolen and worsted warp preparation Part 1, 1st ed" - International Correspondence Schools Ltd.weaving textile machinery textile industry - history textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd, cloth - woollen, cloth - worsted, weaving looms, weaving, textile machinery, textile industry - history, textile industry - education -
National Wool Museum
Book, Instruction Paper No.490: Woolen and worsted loom fixing, 1st ed
Instruction Paper No.490: Woolen and worsted loom fixing, 1st ed, 1925Instruction Paper No.490: Woolen and worsted loom fixing, 1st ed, 1925weaving textile machinery textile industry - history textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd, cloth - woollen, cloth - worsted, weaving looms, weaving, textile machinery, textile industry - history, textile industry - education -
National Wool Museum
Book, Instruction Paper No.487B: Woolen and worsted fancy looms, part 2, 1st ed
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula "Instruction Paper No.487B: Woolen and worsted ..."Instruction Paper No.487B: Woolen and worsted fancy looms, part 2, 1st ed - International Correspondence Schools Ltd."Instruction Paper No.487B: Woolen and worsted fancy looms, part 2, 1st ed - International Correspondence Schools Ltd.weaving textile machinery textile industry - history textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd, cloth - woollen, cloth - worsted, weaving looms, weaving, textile machinery, textile industry - history, textile industry - education -
National Wool Museum
Book, Instruction Paper No.487A: Woolen and worsted fancy looms, part 1, 1st ed
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula "Instruction Paper No.487A: Woolen and worsted ..."Instruction Paper No.487A: Woolen and worsted fancy looms, part 1, 1st ed - International Correspondence Schools Ltd."Instruction Paper No.487A: Woolen and worsted fancy looms, part 1, 1st ed - International Correspondence Schools Ltd.weaving textile machinery textile industry - history textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd, cloth - woollen, cloth - worsted, weaving looms, weaving, textile machinery, textile industry - history, textile industry - education -
National Wool Museum
Book, Instruction Paper No.5279: Control of materials, 1st ed
... Correspondence Schools Ltd. Instruction Paper No.5279: Control ..."Instruction Paper No.5279: Control of materials, 1st ed - Dexter S Kimball Jr, for International Correspondence Schools Ltd."Instruction Paper No.5279: Control of materials, 1st ed - Dexter S Kimball Jr, for International Correspondence Schools Ltd.textile industry - history textile mills - management textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd, textile industry - history, textile mills - management, textile industry - education -
National Wool Museum
Book, Instruction Manual: Book-keeping part 1, 19A, 3rd ed
... Correspondence Schools Ltd. Instruction Manual: Book-keeping part 1, 19A ..."Instruction Manual: Book-keeping part 1, 19A, 3rd ed" - International Correspondence Schools Ltd."Instruction Manual: Book-keeping part 1, 19A, 3rd ed" - International Correspondence Schools Ltd.textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd