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Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Handbook, 1973, 1973
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor instution of Federation University AustraliaGreen and white soft covered handbook for the Ballarat School of Mines. ballarat school of mines, handbook, subjects, history, staff -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Handbook, 1974, 1974
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor instution of Federation University AustraliaGreen and white soft covered handbook for the Ballarat School of Mines. ballarat school of mines, handbook, subjects, history, staff -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Handbook, 1975, 1975
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor instution of Federation University AustraliaGreen and white soft covered handbook for the Ballarat School of Mines. ballarat school of mines, handbook, subjects, history, staff -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Handbook, 1978, 1978
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor instution of Federation University Australiabrown and white soft covered handbook for the Ballarat School of Mines. ballarat school of mines, handbook, subjects, history, staff -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Stained Glass Office Door in the Ballarat School of Mines A Building, 04/11/2019
This stained glass was probably completed at the Ballarat School of Mines in the 1920s.Colour photograph of a stained glass door at the Ballarat School of Mines. ballarat school of mines, a building, adminstration building, stained glass, office -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Handbook, 1969, 1969
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor instution of Federation University AustraliaBlack, red and white covered handbook for the Ballarat School of Mines. ballarat school of mines, handbook, subjects, history, staff -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Handbook, 1968, 1968
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor instution of Federation University AustraliaBlue, black and white covered handbook for the Ballarat School of Mines. ballarat school of mines, handbook, subjects, history, staff -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Handbook, 1968, 1968
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor instution of Federation University AustraliaBlue, black and white covered handbook for the Ballarat School of Mines. ballarat school of mines, handbook, subjects, history, staff -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Handbook, 1967, 1967
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor instution of Federation University AustraliaGreen, black and white covered handbook for the Ballarat School of Mines. ballarat school of mines, handbook, subjects, history, staff -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Handbook, 1970, 1970
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor instution of Federation University AustraliaGreen and white soft covered handbook for the Ballarat School of Mines. ballarat school of mines, handbook, subjects, history, staff -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Handbook, 1969, 1969
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor instution of Federation University AustraliaBlack, red and white covered handbook for the Ballarat School of Mines. ballarat school of mines, handbook, subjects, history, staff -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white class photograph. Digital copy, Heatherdale Pre School
Black and white class photograph of Heatherdale Pre School in 1967.Black and white class photograph of Heatherdale Pre School in 1967.heatherdale pre school, class of 1967 -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mount Dandenong Primary School 1997, 1997
The first Mt Dandenong State School opened in a shed on the property of William Ferguson on the corner of Blythe and Old Coach Roads. The first teacher was Miss Ethel Gruber who opened the school on May 11th, 1897. It wasn’t until 1901 that the school shifted over the road into an old school building that was moved up to the new site from Ringwood. All the old buildings were demolished to make way for a new school that opened in 1991. There are many old, European trees that were planted in the grounds during Arbor Days. Students standing at base of large Sequoia Tree in grounds of school in 1997, centenary year.mount dandenong, mt dandenong school, sequoia, centenary, trees -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Ballarat School of Mines Letter from Secretary of Education Department, 21/08/1899
School of Mines is a predecessor of the Federation University Ballarat School of Mines was an education facility set up during the gold mining era in Ballarat to assist in the education of miners in a variety of subjects to do with mining. It later became a technical school and then a TAFE before its current format as a University.Letter from the secretary of the Education Department to the Registrar of School of Mines, Ballarat letter, education department, school of mines, secretary, registrar -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - School notice, Heatherdale Pre-School, 2013 - 2023
The formation and history of the Heatherdale Pre- SchoolA collection of information regarding the history of the Heatherdale Pre-School including contactsnon-fictionThe formation and history of the Heatherdale Pre- Schoolheatherdale pre-school, heatherdale community action group inc -
Ruyton Girls' School
Magazine, The Ruytonian, 1959
In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Due to the age of the record dating back to 1959, we can infer it is one of the few remaining complete, intact and original examples of The Ruytonian from this period. Therefore, it can be considered an outstanding representation of its type, and is a reference example for research in early Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication and printed on papyrus coloured paper. 58 pages.Front Cover: Registered at the G.P.O., Melb., for / transmission by post as a periodical. / RUYTON GIRLS' SCHOOL / THE RUYTONIAN / DECEMBER / 1878 - 1959 /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Gardens, 29/07/2020
The Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Garden was established in 1870, and was used by students of Materia Medica and Botany.Colour photograph of the Botanical Gardens at the Ballarat School of Minesballarat school of mines botanical gardens, ballarat school of mines, materia medica, system garden, stairs, norfolk island pine -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Photographs and Program: for Official Opening of Horticulture School, Collingwood Technical College 1981, Photos and Program for Official Opening of Horticulture School, Collingwood Technical College 1981
Four-sided Program, cream coloured, for Official Opening of Horticulture School, Collingwood Technical College 1981. Also two Photo albums: one of the opening event and the second includes a collection of photographs of the early days of Horticulture School.The Program: On cover: Collingwood Technical College / a College of Technical and Further Education / OFICIAL OPENING / HORTICULTURE SCHOOL /June 3rd, 1981 / 2.00 p.m. / by / THE HON. A.J.HUNT M.L.C. / MINISTER OF EDUCATIONcollingwood technical college, horticulture school, official opening program, nmit -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Flyer, Southwood Primary School, School Merger Information Flyer
information of the merger of Southwood, Ringwood and Heathmont Primary Schools into Great Ryrie Primary School -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - photograph - black and white, Dana Street Primary School, c1857
In February 1913 the Ballarat Junior Technical School opened its doors to its 86 pupils. The old bluestone building in the grounds of the Dana Street Primary School became their temporary for eight years. In its early years the school offered only a two-year course. The first year was of a general nature giving a thorough grounding in Mathematics and Instrumental Drawing, and introducing students to the various branches of trade work. The second-year students studied for the Junior Technical Certificate and specialized in a course of their choice - either a trade (Woodwork or Fitting and Turning) or a course leading to higher studies at the School of Mines. From In 1926 and from 1948 until the 1960s this bluestone building was used at the Ballarat Teachers' College. Black and white photograph of Dana Street Primary School, Ballarat. ballarat junior technical school, dana street primary school, bluestone, ballarat teachers' college, education, school, dana street national school -
Melton City Libraries
Memorabilia, Melton State School Centenary, 1970
On 17th May 1858 a State subsidised, combined Denominational School was opened by HT Stokes, with an attendance of about 30 children. This school was conducted in the wooden Melton Combined Protestant Church, situated on ‘a creek flat’ thought to be on the north side of Sherwin Street between Pyke and Byran Streets. It is likely that the Church had been established by 1855 and that the first minister was the Rev. Hampshire, who lived in Cambridge House on the Exford Estate. Ministers of the Protestant denominations were invited to hold services there. As there was only one resident Minister in the town (Presbyterian Mr J Lambie), laymen of the various denominations often spoke on Sundays. In 1863 this building was declared a Common School with the number 430. One of its first and most prominent headmasters was John Corr, who served from 1860 to 1864. Most of Mr Corr’s children also became teachers, including Joseph Corr, at the Rockbank school, and J Reford Corr and WS Corr, headmasters and teachers at numerous prestigious private secondary schools around Australia. John Corr purchased land alongside the school and elsewhere in and near Melton, became secretary and treasurer of the new Cemetery Trust, and by July 1861 was deputy registrar of births, deaths and marriages. He walked three miles every Sunday to teach at the Weslyan Sunday School he had established. Despite good reports from the Education Department Inspector, and burgeoning enrolments, the local school committee recommended the dismissal of, firstly, his wife (from the work mistress position), and then him from the headmaster position. Corr saw his dismissal as an attempt to redirect state aid for education from the Combined Protestant school to the support of the Free Presbyterian Minister Rev James Lambie (by one account the owner of the land on which the Common School was erected), whose son-in-law James Scott subsequently assumed responsibility for the school. Rev Lambie failed in his efforts to keep the existing school, which the Education Department Inspector and the majority of Melton citizens regarded as badly situated and badly built. Following a conditional promise of state aid, local contributors in 1868-69 raised ₤72.10.6 towards the cost of an iron-roofed bluestone rubble building 43 ft x 12 ft. This was erected on a new site of 1.5 acres (the present site). The State contributed ₤120 to the new school, which opened in 1870. A very early (c.1874) photograph of the school shows its headmaster and work mistress / assistant teacher (probably James Scott and his wife Jessie) and its (very young) scholars. Similar photos show pupils in front of the school in c.1903, and 1933. In 1877 a second bluestone room costing ₤297 was added and further land acquired from the Agricultural Society (who only needed it two days a year) to enlarge the schoolground to 3 acres. In the early 1880s an underground tank augmented the school water supply and in 1919 a five-roomed wooden residence was added. During this period the school correspondents often compained that the walls of the bluestone buildings were damp, affecting the plaster. In 1923 a brick room 26 ft 6 in by 24 ft with a fireplace and four rooms facing south, was added, and a corridor built to link the three buildings. This served adequately for the next 40 years. The school bell probably dates to 1883. The school also has a memorial gate (1951) to World War One ex-students, and an honour board to the 64 ex-students who served in the First World War. The school roll fell to 42 in the early post war-years, but was boosted by an influx of migrants, mainly from the UK, from the late 1960s. This presaged the boom in Melton’s development, and the corresponding growth of the school, with timber and temporary classrooms added to the previous masonry ones. An endowment pine plantation established in 1930 augmented the school’s fundraising activities when it was harvested in 1968. Part of the site was planted with eucalyptus trees in 1959. Famous ex-students of the early twentieth century included Hector Fraser (internationally successful shooter) and cyclist Sir Hubert Opperman. Pen, flag and flyer from the Melton State School Centenary celebrationseducation, local significant events -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Booklet - Prospectus, Melbourne Junior Technical School, Prospectus,1914, 1915
Used at Ballarat School of Mines and Industries. The Melbourne Junior Technical School opened in 1912. It was a School for Junior Technical Work in Science, Art and Trade.` Information about aim of school, constitution, council, day courses, scholarships, holidays, evening courses, regulations, rules, sports, staff, students and syllabus.Light green covered booklet with gold crest with photo of The Melbourne Junior Technical School. 56 pages. Information about aim of school, constitution, council, day courses, scholarships, holidays, evening courses, regulations, rules, sports, staff, students and syllabus. melbourne, melbourne junior technical school, prospectus, john lemmon, t.j. greenway, d. avery, a.w. craig, c. gray, c.a. hack, wilfrid.n. kernot, a.h. merrin, h. payne, w.c. scurry, p. mccormack, principal, councillors, staff, trades, w bruce, head of department, r hudspeth, c greehill, j russell, r kinross, c juncken, a b lundy, a dunstan, mathematics, e j lewis, d j morris, english, g m nicholas, m samuel, science, r a white, j e jones, art, w gilmore, e thompson, physical culture, a j hauser, w d wilson -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Booklet - Prospectus, Melbourne Junior Technical School, Prospectus,1915, 1915
Used at Ballarat School of Mines and industries. The Melbourne Junior Technical School opened in 1912. It was a School for Junior Technical Work in Science, Art and Trade.` Information about aim of school, constitution, council, day courses, scholarships, holidays, evening courses, regulations, rules, sports, staff, students and syllabus.Light green covered booklet with gold crest with photo of The Melbourne Junior Technical School. 56 pages. Information about aim of school, constitution, council, day courses, scholarships, holidays, evening courses, regulations, rules, sports, staff, students and syllabus. melbourne, melbourne junior technical school, prospectus, john lemmon, t.j. greenway, d. avery, a.w. craig, c. gray, c.a. hack, wilfrid.n. kernot, a.h. merrin, h. payne, w.c. scurry, p. mccormack, principal, councillors, staff, trades, w bruce, head of department, r hudspeth, c greehill, j russell, e harris, r kinross, c juncken, a b lundy, a dunstan, w hudspeth, e willison, b k thomson, c blacker, r dannett, w gladstone, mathematics, e j lewis, h carr, d j morris, english, g m nicholas, m samuel, science, r a white, j e jones, r beale, art, w gilmore, e thompson, physical culture -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Vermont Primary School
The Vermont Primary School No.1022 began operating in 1882. By 1958 a new school was built in Nurlendi Road, Vermont. After standing derelict for many years, the school was moved to the Nurlendi Road site in 1992Coloured photograph of a section of the original Vermont Primary School building, now on the Nurlendi Road sitevermont primary school no. 1022, schools -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Booklet - Falls Creek Ski School 1989
Part of yearly marketing and information material promoting the Falls Creek Ski School. This publication includes information about the Falls Creek Ski School and the Triple 'S' Principle of Safe, Simple and Stylish which was the underlying focus of its programs. An outline of different programs available and the Ski School Timetable are included.This item is important because it documents seasonal activities at Falls Creek Alpine Resort across all age groups.A glossy coloured booklet featuring images and information about skiing and snowboarding programs to be offered at Falls Creek in the 1998 winter season. Featured text is printed in black on a white background and white print over coloured images.On Cover: SKI FALLS CREEK SKI SCHOOL SAFE SIMPLE STYLISH QANTAS logo at bottomfalls creek marketing, falls creek ski, falls creek ski school -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Ballarat Technical Art School, 2020
The Ballarat Technical Art School was a diivision of the Ballarat School of Mines. Double storey brick building built at the Ballarat Technical Art School, and later named the Gribble Building. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Magpie Primary School, Victoria, 2019, 18/05/2019
The red brick Magpie Primary School opened on 31 May 1880.Colour photographs of the Magpie Primary School near Ballarat, Victoria. magpie, magpie primary school, education, magpie state school -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Stawell School of Mines, c1904, c1904
The Stawell School of Mines was established in 1890.Photograph of the Stawell School of Mines as depicted in the 1904-5 Stawell School of Mines Prostectus. The image includes the Furnace Room, Lecture Room, Chemical Laboratory, Re Treatment Plant and the Revernertory Furnace Room.stawell school of mines, stawell, schools of mines -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
School Council List, East Ringwood Primary School no. 4180: School Council members list 1978, 1978
Arthur Lunt was chairman of the East Ringwood Primary School Council and prepared this list.List of members of the 1978 School Council of the East Ringwood Primary School no.4180. For list refer key associations. +Additional Keywords: Adams, Tony / Campbell, Jan / Cook, Robert / Darke, Ruve / Davine, Kevin / Hogg, Dennis / Irons, Philip / Kenny, Trevor / Little, Francis / Lunt, Arthur / McEnaney, Laurie / Meehan, Ron / Morris, Jeffrey / Philip, Shirley / Propsting, Gerry / Robins, Norman / Rymar, Joseph -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - black and white, Ballarat East State School (No 1071)
The weatherboard Ballarat East State School SS 1071 was formerly known as Specimen Hill. According to 'Visions and Realisations' The Eureka gold lead opened in August 1852, running from Little Bendigo, south beneath Yarrowee Creek into Pennyweight flat, where it was joined 100 yards or so from the intersection of main and Eureka Streets by the Canadian Lead. State School 1071 was formerly known as Ballarat Common School No. 71, and was founded by the Free Presbyterian Church on Specimen Hill in Eureka Street, Ballarat on 01 January 1854. On 20 May 1869 the trustees of the Presbyterian School, Specimen Hill, Ballarat, consented to the transfer of the site to the Board of Education. On 01 September 1870, Specimen Hill, Ballarat, was vested in the Board and then became known as SS 1071. On 01 March 1879 the Minister, The Hon. William Collard Smith, and William Dobbie, Inspector of School Buildings, visited Ballarat to report on the buildings with a view to extensions and renovations. The minister issued instructions for the old wooden part of the school to be demolished, and brick additions to be erected, so that the whole premises would accommodate 350 students. (''Visions and Realisations: A Century of State Education in Victoria, Vol. 2'', Education Department of Victoria, 1973, p 729-730.)Black and white photograph of a weatherboard school with shingle roof known as Ballarat East (SS1071). The building has a brick chimney and bell tower. This school has Castlemaine flagging in the passages.ballarat east state school, education, st paul's school, specimen hill state school