Showing 6 items matching " maling road gallery"
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Canterbury History GroupEphemera - Maling Road Mail, 2008
... ... Maling Road Gallery...Canterbury Maling Road McDonell> Family Fitzpatrick> Matthew Maling Road Gallery Musq Skin Clnic Pacault> Nicholas The second edition of a short-lived news -sheet describing some shopkeepers in Maling Road. ...The second edition of a short-lived news -sheet describing some shopkeepers in Maling Road. This edition has a special mention of "Deano", Dean McDonell. The McDonell family have lived in the ex-stationmaster's house in Maling Road for many years. Dean was a well loved character and his recent death has saddened many residents. Includes a photograph of Dean. Icanterbury, maling road, mcdonell> family, fitzpatrick> matthew, maling road gallery, musq skin clnic, pacault> nicholas -
Canterbury History GroupDocument - Maling Road shopping centre, 20.02.1993
... Maling Road...Reflections Gallery...Describing the run-down condition of some of the shops in 1993 Maling Road Reflections Gallery An A4 typed sheet in black and white Document Maling Road shopping centre Rob James ...Describing the run-down condition of some of the shops in 1993An A4 typed sheet in black and white maling road, reflections gallery -
Canterbury History GroupEphemera - Survey for the Traders in Maling Road, Canterbury History Group, 1993
... Maling Road...Reflections Gallery...Maling Road 125 Maling Road Reflections Gallery Jenny Layton Heritage Week La Belle Epoque Hand written description on back of sheet in biro 2 typed sheets in black and white Ephemera Survey for the Traders in Maling Road Canterbury History Group Reflections Gallery ...2 typed sheets in black and whiteHand written description on back of sheet in biromaling road, 125 maling road, reflections gallery, jenny layton, heritage week, la belle epoque -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: LANDMARKS AND MILESTONES:THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FM
... male individual FM Courtis Collection Bendigo Art Gallery art works artist catalogue art catalogue exhibition art education art history landscapes Mr. F. M. Courtis Two copies of the booklet titled "Landmarks and Milestones: The Fiftieth Anniversary of the FM Courtis Collection". Bendigo Art Gallery 5 July - 10 August 2008. Education Faculty Bendigo, La Trobe Universiy Edwards Road ...Two copies of the booklet titled "Landmarks and Milestones: The Fiftieth Anniversary of the FM Courtis Collection". Bendigo Art Gallery 5 July - 10 August 2008. Education Faculty Bendigo, La Trobe Universiy Edwards Road, Flora Hill, Victoria 3550, Australia. Published 2008. On the front of the booklet is a photo of an outdoor scene with children flying kites. Within the book is a type written article describing the art collection.bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, art collection, person, male, individual, fm courtis collection, bendigo art gallery, art works, artist, catalogue, art catalogue, exhibition, art education, art history, landscapes, mr. f. m. courtis -
The Dunmoochin FoundationOil Painting, Assassination (Clive Cameron), 1978
... The Dunmoochin Foundation 105 Barreenong Road Cottles Bridge melbourne clifton pugh painting assassination clive cameron Signed (L. r) 'Clifton' and dated L.l) 'Apr '78'. On reverse Label 'Artmet Ltd Rudy Komon Gallery Retrospective/ 26th April - 21 May 1988/ Assassination (Clive Cameron) 1978 No. 31'. Painting depicting two male ...Painting depicting two male figures wearing glasses and a female in an abstract composition with shadow and cracked glass. Signed (L. r) 'Clifton' and dated L.l) 'Apr '78'. On reverse Label 'Artmet Ltd Rudy Komon Gallery Retrospective/ 26th April - 21 May 1988/ Assassination (Clive Cameron) 1978 No. 31'.clifton pugh, painting, assassination, clive cameron -
Lauriston Girls’ School (incorporating Lauriston Museum and Gallery)Administrative record (item) - Enrolment Books
... Lauriston Girls’ School (incorporating Lauriston Museum and Gallery) 38 Huntingtower Road Armadale Record Series 13. Enrolment Books comprises two enrolment registers and lose pages (for males), that were used to record the details of each new student starting at Lauriston. ...Record Series 13. Enrolment Books comprises two enrolment registers and lose pages (for males), that were used to record the details of each new student starting at Lauriston. These volumes date back to the inception of our school and are Lauriston’s first system of documentation used to record student information. Both the enrolment entries and alphabetical index at the start of each book are handwritten into a hard bound volume that was commercially produced at the time as school stationery to record student enrolments. The first volume dates from 1901 to 1919, and the second from 1920 to 1930, but holds further details of the academic results of the students already enrolled up to 1933. The two registers are arranged in a double page column format. The column headings are as follows: • Name • Date of Birth • Name and Address of Parent • Occupation [sometimes empty] • Elementary [First year level for students] • I. • IIA. • IIB. • IIIIA. • IIIB. [annotated to become IVa] • IV. [annotated to become IVb] • VA. • VB. • VI. • Date of Leaving. • Remarks [includes such details as: academic results for student’s last couple of years such as Matric or Leaving and their individual subject results; where they went to if another school; reason for departure if no further education; also some accolades such as “Head of School”. The first column that held the student’s name was annotated with the year date and term. Below the student’s name in some of the early enrolment entries, extra information was added such as “died” and the date, or the student’s married name. The details of male students who went to Lauriston’s kindergarten from 1911 are also in the registers. There are details of male students also recorded separately in loose pages that detail the enrolments from 1922 to 1930. Up until 1944, Lauriston used school year level titles used within English Public Schools. In the registers the first year is “Elementary” (Prep) and the final year is “VI” (Year 12). The first girls who wanted to go to university sat their Senior Public Exam in their fifth year of secondary school. Students could take an extra year of study called Leaving Honours. In 1944 university entrance requirements were raised and this sixth year of secondary school became the Matriculation exam. In 1970 it was renamed High School Certificate and since 1991, the Victorian Certificate of Education.
