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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College
... ...Acting Principal...Amanda Hubber acting principal of Golden Square Secondary College in 2007...Amanda Hubber acting principal G.S.S.C. 2007...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Golden Square Secondary College 2007 Acting Principal On the back in pencil Ms. Amanda Hubber acting principal G.S.S.C. 2007 Large photograph of Ms. ...Large photograph of Ms. Amanda Hubber acting principal of Golden Square Secondary College in 2007On the back in pencil Ms. Amanda Hubber acting principal G.S.S.C. 2007golden square secondary college, 2007, acting principal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College
... ...Acting Principal...Jennifer Izard acting principal of Golden Square Secondary College in 2008...Jennifer Izard acting principal G.S.S.C. 2008...Jennifer Izard acting principal G.S.S.C. 2008 Large photograph of Mrs. ...Large photograph of Mrs. Jennifer Izard acting principal of Golden Square Secondary College in 2008On the back in pencil Mrs. Jennifer Izard acting principal G.S.S.C. 2008golden square secondary college, acting principal, 2008 -
Federation University Historical CollectionLetter, Letter to Frederick Gladstone Procter, 1949, 1949
... ...acting principal...Proctor glad proctor Ballarat Technical Art School acting principal f.g. procter glad procter 19th August, 1949 Mr F.G. ...Letter to F.Gladstone Proctor, teacher in Metalcraft at the Ballarat Technical Art School, and Acting Head of the Art School in 1949. 19th August, 1949 Mr F.G. Procter, School of Mines BALLARAT Dear Mr. Procter By direction of the School Council I have pleasure in conveying to you the Council's keen appreciation of teh steling service rendered by you as Acting Head of the Art School durign the past 18 months. The Council is particularly pleased with the number of improvements effected by you, very often in your own time, such as - the construction of a number of wearving looms, the framing of prints, the procuring, setting up and lighting of show cases and the assembling of a portable compressor unit for air-brush work. Yours faithfully [signed] F.E. Ferguson, Registrar These improvements, and the smooth running of the Art School under your guidance, have been a source of great satisfaction to the Council.ballarat school of mines, f.e. ferguson, f.g. proctor, glad proctor, ballarat technical art school, acting principal, f.g. procter, glad procter -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, James Leslie Provan, Selsey Spotted Prince, 1942
... ...acting principal...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne selsey spotted prince school of horticulture burnley 1942 j.l. provan acting principal bull bull paddock jersey On reverse, "Selsey Spotted Prince School of Horticulture-Burnley Feb. 1942 J.L. ...Black and white photograph of a Jersey bull in the Bull PaddockOn reverse, "Selsey Spotted Prince School of Horticulture-Burnley Feb. 1942 J.L. Provan Actg. Princ."selsey spotted prince, school of horticulture, burnley, 1942, j.l. provan, acting principal, bull, bull paddock, jersey -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyMagazine, Heathmont Secondary College - School Magazine 1990
... Peter Tatman - Acting Principal. Includes staff and student photos and various activity reports ...Peter Tatman - Acting Principal. Includes staff and student photos and various activity reports Heathmont Secondary College - School Magazine 1990 Magazine ...A4 School Yearbook/Magazine (Coloured cover, contents in Black and White). Peter Tatman - Acting Principal. Includes staff and student photos and various activity reports "Heathmont !!!, 1990, By The Creek" -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Golden Square Secondary College Class and staff photographs
... The year covered is 1991 classes 7B-7C-7D-7G-7H-7L-7N-7R / 8B-8C-8D-8G-8H-8L / 9B-9M-9R-9S-9V / 10B-10G-10M-10R-10S Four photographs of teachers and staff one photograph of the acting principal and acting vice principal, one photograph of the students' representative council....The year covered is 1991 classes 7B-7C-7D-7G-7H-7L-7N-7R / 8B-8C-8D-8G-8H-8L / 9B-9M-9R-9S-9V / 10B-10G-10M-10R-10S Four photographs of teachers and staff one photograph of the acting principal and acting vice principal, one photograph of the students' representative council. ...Plastic bag containing photographs of Golden Square Secondary College students. The year covered is 1991 classes 7B-7C-7D-7G-7H-7L-7N-7R / 8B-8C-8D-8G-8H-8L / 9B-9M-9R-9S-9V / 10B-10G-10M-10R-10S Four photographs of teachers and staff one photograph of the acting principal and acting vice principal, one photograph of the students' representative council.golden square secondary college, students' photographs -
Federation University Historical CollectionLetter, Letters from E.J. Barker, Director of Ballarat College of Advanced Education, 1973
... Hagger, Head of Department Librianship course .2) Letter to R.J. Croft, Acting Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College, relating to librianship training .3) Letter to B.M. ...Hagger, Head of Department Librianship course .2) Letter to R.J. Croft, Acting Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College, relating to librianship training .3) Letter to B.M. ....1) Letter of appreciation to Miss J. Hagger, Head of Department Librianship course .2) Letter to R.J. Croft, Acting Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College, relating to librianship training .3) Letter to B.M. Fairhall, lecturer in Librianshipe.j. barker, jack barker, j. hagger, n. rudikon, r.j. croft, d.m. fairham -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Deirdre Scott, 1993, 1993
... Ballarat School of Mines Acting Principal, Brian McLennan, stands to the left. ...Ballarat School of Mines Acting Principal, Brian McLennan, stands to the left. ...Deirdre Scott completed a Certificate in Office & Secretarial Studies at the Ballarat School of Mines, a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Framed photograph of Deirdre Scott, recipient of the 1993 Ballarat School of Mines Award for Excellence, receiving her award from Ballarat School of Mines President Bill Gribble. Ballarat School of Mines Acting Principal, Brian McLennan, stands to the left. The photograph is taken in the Lydiard Street Uniting Church, Where Ballarat School of Mines graduations took place.ballarat school of mines, alumni, awards, deirdre scott, secretarial studies, award for excellence -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, September 1987
... Cato College in 1987 had Miss Dulcie Brookshaw as acting Principal. John Norman, who had been Principal of Cato, left in 1986. ...Cato College in 1987 had Miss Dulcie Brookshaw as acting Principal. John Norman, who had been Principal of Cato, left in 1986. ...Cato College had agreed to merge with Wesley College in 1989, and Renton, who was in 1987 the chaplain at Wesley College Glen Waverley, had accepted the appointment to be Principal of Cato College in 1988, its last year of separate existence, and then Head of the Cato or Elsternwick Campus from 1989. Cato College in 1987 had Miss Dulcie Brookshaw as acting Principal. John Norman, who had been Principal of Cato, left in 1986. Robert Renton had been ordained in 1974 as Presbyterian minister in North Essendon, then was chaplain at Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School from 1975 to 1985. He continued at Wesley College as Head of Campus firstly at Elsternwick and then Prahran until 2007. For 12 months he was acting Principal of Wesley. After retirement at the end of 2007 he took up the placement of Presbytery Minister Administration at the Presbytery of Port Phillip West, and retired permanently on February 28, 2017, aged 71. Rev. Robert Renton, head and shoulders portrait, wearing coat and tie, glasses.Rev. Robert Renton, Headmaster elect Cato College (Wesley College Elsternwick)rev. robert renton; cato college; wesley college; presbytery of port phillip west -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, September 1987
... Cato College in 1987 had Miss Dulcie Brookshaw as acting Principal. John Norman, who had been Principal of Cato, left in 1986. ...Cato College in 1987 had Miss Dulcie Brookshaw as acting Principal. John Norman, who had been Principal of Cato, left in 1986. ...Cato College had agreed to merge with Wesley College in 1989, and Renton, who was in 1987 the chaplain at Wesley College Glen Waverley, had accepted the appointment to be Principal of Cato College in 1988, its last year of separate existence, and then Head of the Cato or Elsternwick Campus from 1989. Cato College in 1987 had Miss Dulcie Brookshaw as acting Principal. John Norman, who had been Principal of Cato, left in 1986. Robert Renton had been ordained in 1974 as Presbyterian minister in North Essendon, then was chaplain at Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School from 1975 to 1985. He continued at Wesley College as Head of Campus firstly at Elsternwick and then Prahran until 2007. For 12 months he was acting Principal of Wesley. After retirement at the end of 2007 he took up the placement of Presbytery Minister Administration at the Presbytery of Port Phillip West, and retired permanently on February 28, 2017, aged 71. Rev. Robert W Renton is shown talking to a group of students at Cato College, now Wesley College Elsternwick. Ms Di Vallance (later Findlay) who was deputy principal at the time is shown with the group. The students are standing next to a memorial drinking fountain which had been erected in memory of a girl student who had drowned rescuing a boy.Robert Renton; Cato College. Church and Nation 9 September 1987 p13 rev. robert renton; cato college; wesley college; presbytery of port phillip west -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyMagazine, Heathmont Secondary College - School Magazine 1992
... Principal. Includes staff and student photos and various activity reports. Also "A Day in the Life of The Acting Vice Principal - Ruth Anderson-Smith "...Principal. Includes staff and student photos and various activity reports. Also "A Day in the Life of The Acting Vice Principal - Ruth Anderson-Smith " Heathmont Secondary College - School Magazine 1992 Magazine ...A4 School Yearbook/Magazine (Coloured cover, contents in Black and White). Glenn Fankhauser-Principal. Includes staff and student photos and various activity reports. Also "A Day in the Life of The Acting Vice Principal - Ruth Anderson-Smith ""By The Creek, Heathmont S.C., 1992, " -
Grey Street Primary School, TraralgonScrapbook, Newspaper Cuttings 1992-1993, 1992
... 1992- Prep enrolment numbers, total enrollment, 17th Surrey Downs SA Exchange, 80th birthday celebrations, mural for 80th birthday, first attempt to grass school oval, new prep playground, farewell to Principal John Meadows after 8 years, Prep enrolment for 1993 exceeding 500. 1993- John Coverdale Acting Principal, 18th year of Surrey Downs Exchange, Greyathon, computerisation of library, second attempt of grass oval, Exemplary School in PE status, 92 preps for 1994, 3 Prep teachers to take voluntary departure packages....Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon 30-44 Grey Street Traralgon gippsland 1992- Prep enrolment numbers, total enrollment, 17th Surrey Downs SA Exchange, 80th birthday celebrations, mural for 80th birthday, first attempt to grass school oval, new prep playground, farewell to Principal John Meadows after 8 years, Prep enrolment for 1993 exceeding 500. 1993- John Coverdale Acting Principal, 18th year of Surrey Downs Exchange, Greyathon, computerisation of library, second attempt of grass oval, Exemplary School in PE status, 92 preps for 1994, 3 Prep teachers to take voluntary departure packages. ...1992- Prep enrolment numbers, total enrollment, 17th Surrey Downs SA Exchange, 80th birthday celebrations, mural for 80th birthday, first attempt to grass school oval, new prep playground, farewell to Principal John Meadows after 8 years, Prep enrolment for 1993 exceeding 500. 1993- John Coverdale Acting Principal, 18th year of Surrey Downs Exchange, Greyathon, computerisation of library, second attempt of grass oval, Exemplary School in PE status, 92 preps for 1994, 3 Prep teachers to take voluntary departure packages.Conact covered scrapbook -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyNewspaper, Ringwood High's "new" principal. By Jo-Anne Roberts. Unnamed newspaper dated 23/1/91
... After being acting principal at Ringwood High for the past 13 months, Peter Cowell can finally move his possessions out of the deputy-principal's office. ...After being acting principal at Ringwood High for the past 13 months, Peter Cowell can finally move his possessions out of the deputy-principal's office. ...clippingAfter being acting principal at Ringwood High for the past 13 months, Peter Cowell can finally move his possessions out of the deputy-principal's office. The Ministry of Education recently appointed Mr Cowell principal of Ringwood High after Ministry restructuring delayed the appointment by six months. Mr Cowell said not a lot will change with his new title. Mr Cowell has been at Ringwood High for nearly 5 years. Prior to this time, he taught at Neerim South, Myrtleford, Maffra, Moorabbin and Alexandra, "all great spots". -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedEphemera - Sunshine Secondary College - The Official Launch Of The Sunshine Secondary College 1991, 1991
... The newly appointed acting principal was Mr Graeme Lee The college was designed both to provide neighbourhood schooling at junior levels and to provide an adult learning environment for senior students. ...The newly appointed acting principal was Mr Graeme Lee The college was designed both to provide neighbourhood schooling at junior levels and to provide an adult learning environment for senior students. ...The Sunshine Secondary College is the result of the amalgamation of six schools: Ardeer Secondary College, Sunshine High School, Sunshine North Secondary College, Sunshine Technical School, Sunshine West Secondary College, Sunshine Technical School and Tottenham Community College. It became the largest secondary college in Victoria and consisted of three junior campusese and one senior campaus working under one administration. The newly appointed acting principal was Mr Graeme Lee The college was designed both to provide neighbourhood schooling at junior levels and to provide an adult learning environment for senior students. Senior students had access to the broadest range of V.C.E. programs in the Western Metropolitan Region.Sunshine Secondary College - The Official Launch Of The Sunshine Secondary College 1 August 1991sunshine secondary college, secondary school -
National Wool MuseumLetter, Melbourne School of Textiles, 20/3/1964
... RIEGULHUTH, ACTING PRINCIPAL....RIEGULHUTH, ACTING PRINCIPAL. Typewritten letter in black ink on cream paper, with a hole punched in the upper left hand corner. ...Kathryn Knitwear, founded by Robert Blake, manufactured high quality children’s knitwear in Melbourne from the 1940s – 1980s. Robert Blake began manufacturing children’s knitwear in his bedroom in Strathmore using a hand powered machine in the late 1940s. The operation moved to Ascot Vale and Essendon, before eventually establishing a factory in Moonee Ponds in the early 1950s. The business continued to expand, necessitating a move to a new factory in Broadmeadows. By 1962, the Broadmeadows factory was producing an average of 20,000 garments per month, which increased to 24,000 by 1964. Robert Blake’s Son, Brendan recalls that “The Kathryn brand was famous around Australia, anywhere children needed to keep warm and dress smartly. It also won a number of wool fashion awards”, including the 1969 Wool Awards, which was held by the Australian Wool Bureau and published in Women’s Weekly. The Kathryn range was designed for durability, comfort and care, without sacrificing style. They used patterning techniques that increase stretchiness, comfort and fit, as well as integrating decorative elements into the fabric to prevent them from being bulky, uncomfortable or tight. Making longevity of style a priority, Brendan Blake remembers that “there was one particular garment that was in the range for at least thirty years”. He also recalls “In the past, when women have found out that I was associated with Kathryn Knitwear, they would often relate to me the story of a garment they had purchased or received as a gift and, when their child had grown out of it, they would hand it on to another child. Several ladies have told me of purchasing garments for their daughters’ glory box, or saving a particular garment after their daughter had grown out of it. Brendan Blake: “At the peak of their operation they employed approximately two hundred people, mainly women and girls. A family would often seek to send their daughter to work in this company because they knew they would be looked after and safe. One lady wrote to me telling me that working at the Moonee Ponds Factory prior to getting married was the happiest time of her life.” In 1963, workers at the Kathryn factory earned £13 per week, which was 8 shillings and 8 pence higher than the minimum weekly wage for female workers in the textile manufacturing industry (£12 11s 4d). By 1970, the Kathryn Knitwear brand expanded from children’s knitwear into womenswear under the brand name ‘Lady Kathryn’, and for boys and men under ‘Robert Blake’. Continuing to diversify their distribution, they also began exporting ‘Kathryn’ garments to New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, and Japan. ‘Kathryn Knitwear’ was well-known for their early adoption of modern materials and techniques that had broad appeal to their customer base. This is shown in their early use of the acrylic fibre ‘Orlon’ in the 50s and 60s and ‘Superwash’ wool in the 1970s. Many of Kathryn Knitwear’s styles, particularly those that were long running staples of the brand, were available in both wool and Orlon to suit the consumer’s preference. Far from the humble origins of one man in his bedroom with a hand-cranked machine; at its closure in 1980, the Broadmeadows factory of ‘Kathryn’ housed more than 100 machines, including 53 sewing machines and 45 knitting machines. Robert Blake was “a passionate advocate for wool and Australian Made” throughout his whole life. A strong thread that ties through the lifespan of Robert Blake and Kathryn Knitwear is a balance between adopting new innovations without sacrificing the core values of durability, comfort, care and style that had made the brand so well known. Their legacy forms an integral part of both Australian social and manufacturing history.Typewritten letter in black ink on cream paper, with a hole punched in the upper left hand corner. Letter has initially been printed as a form with dotted lines, that have later been printed over.MELBOURNE SCHOOL OF TEXTILES 35.1288 23-35 Cumberland Road, PASCOE VALE, W.8. 20TH March, 1964 Messrs. Robert Blake Pty. Ltd., 6 Hall Street, MOONEE PONDS. Dear Sir Re: …. THOMSON N. …. The abovenames student, a member of your organization, has been absent from the following classes: Thursday / 19/3/64 / Certificate Course We are very keen for these classes to be a success, and would be obliged if you to see that he attends regularly in future. Yours faithfully, MELBOURNE SCHOOL OF TEXTILES. [SIGNATURE] O. C. RIEGULHUTH, ACTING PRINCIPAL.business, business history, manufacturing, knitting machine, fashion textile production, business archives, manufacturing documents, textile education, melbourne school of textiles, vocational training, training, education, school -
Federation University Historical CollectionArticle - Article - Women, Ballarat Technical Art School: Women of Note; Amalie Feild (later Colquhoun), (1894-1974)
... D. Johnston, acting principal, and a former student, handed over a portrait in oils of Mr. ...D. Johnston, acting principal, and a former student, handed over a portrait in oils of Mr. ...Amalie Feild studied at the Ballarat Technical Art School, and was appointed Instructor in Stained Glass and Pottery. Amalie Feild was the first recipient of a scholarship to study stained glass and pottery design at the Sydney Technical School After marrying Archibald Colquhoun She became better known as Amalie Colquhoun. Upon returning to Ballarat she established a pottery school, and designed stained glass windows for churches in Ballarat. The Uniting Church in Lydiard Street Ballarat has four panels and the Ballarat High School has World War 1 memorial windows by Amalie. More than 100 old students, teachers and others associated with the Ballarat Technical Art School assembled at a gathering at the Alexandria on Saturday night in honor of Mr. H. H. Smith, who has retired from the school after 35 years as principal. Mr. D. Johnston, acting principal, and a former student, handed over a portrait in oils of Mr. Smith painted by Mrs. Amalie Colquhoun, of Melbourne, another former student, who was also among the visitors. The portrait will be hung in the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery. amalie colquhoun, amalie feild, ballarat technical art school, scholarship, stained glass, pottery design, sydney technical school, h h smith retirement, portrait by amalie, ballarat fine art gallery, student and teacher, pottery school, stained glass design, uniting church windows, ballarat high school, world war 1 memorial windows -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Black and White, Ballarat Teachers' College, 1947, 1947
... Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip.Ed., (Acting Principal 1946-1950), and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. ...Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip.Ed., (Acting Principal 1946-1950), and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. ...Ballarat Teachers' College was opened on may 4th, 1926, at S.S. 33, Dana Street, with an enrollment of sixty-one students, its original staff consisted of the Principal, Mr W. H. Ellwood, M.A., m.Ed. (Chairman of the Teachers' tribunal from its inception in 1946 until 1954), Miss A. Bouchier, B.A., and Mr A.B. Jones, B.A. (Lecturers). In 1927 Miss P.A. Hamano joined the staff. Teaching practice and special rural school work were carried on in schools in or near Ballarat - drawing, crafts and singing were taught by local teachers. In 1927 the college moved to the old Ballarat East Town Hall (remodelled for their use) in Barkly Street. During 1927 the numbers in the College were augmented by twenty-six Manual arts students who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Arts students continued till 1930, when, on grounds of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers' College.\During the four succeeding years approximately sixty students annually entered the primary course. Inclusive of Manual Arts students, and private fee-paying students, exactly 400 trainees passed through the college in its brief span of life (1926-1931) Fourteen years were to pass before they were again opened to students on February 2nd, 1946. The college was re-commenced at S.S. Dana Street under the guidance of Mr W.F. Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip.Ed., (Acting Principal 1946-1950), and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. Hughes, B.A., Dip. Ed., Mr C.B. Bryan, B.A., V.Com., Dip.Ed., Miss M.H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip.Phys.Ed. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister for education at that time, the Hon. F. Field, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. T.T. Hollway, M.L.A., and the then Director of Education, Mr J.A. Seitz. It was originally intended to cater for women students only (for whom 130 Victoria Street was purchased as a hostel) but, at the last moment, men were also accepted. A co-educational college was thus set up instead, and has continued as such. The original Staff has been considerable augmented, and the number of Students has been more than trebled. 1951 saw the introduction of the two-year course, successful students being presented with the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate at the final College assembly each year. In December, 1855, College held its first Graduation Ceremony, with its own Graduation hymn, the words of which were written by Miss C.M. Canty of the staff. Mr Ellwood, former Principal,delivered the occasional address and presented the Ellwood Prize to the outstading student of the year (Mr C.P. Handreck). Students who had successfully completed the course received their certificates from Mr E.B. Pederick, Chief Inspector of Primary Schools. College accomodation having been strained for several years, it was pleasant news when tenders were called in July, 1956, for the building of the first section of the new Ballarat Teachers' College in Gillies Street, near the Botanical Gardens. At the beginning of 1958 the new College was occupied, and staff and students have appreciated greatly the appointments and cacilities of the new buildign. In 1968 the three-year Diploma Course began, co-existent with the other courses which will continue during the transitional period. Successful students in the course receive the Diploma of Teaching (Primary).Black and white photograph of students and staff of the Ballarat Teachers' College. The people are in four rows, and they stand in front of the Dana Street Primary School. Back Row: Jim Howlett; Milton Rice; Keith McLean; Jim Williams; George Nield, David Cooper, Ray Terrill, William Gleeson; Tom Pascoe; Lindsay Harley; Ron Carless; Robert Giddings; Colin Connelly; Alex Magill; Eddie Blake; William Punshon; Athol Aisbett; Kevin Collins; John O'Shannessy. Second Row: Beth Leslie; Faye Dreher; Gwen Pamphilon; Arthur Lelean; Howard Pattenden; Jack Tyers; Hugh Fraser; William Henderson; Jack Mallett; Alan Martin; Keith Boyd; John Ellifson; John Collins; Tom Hill; Wal Henning; Burns Roddis; Fred Marshman; Dawn Doney; Pat Watts; Ann McKinnon. Third Row: Ethel Esmore; Joy Love; Pat Luxford; Jean Elliott; Josie Bunny; Phyllis Borley; Joyce Matheson; Val Witney; Ruth Tozer; Nancy Kerr; K.ath Tobin; Muriel Morrish; Jean Clode; Peg Purdue; Joyce Kennedy; Margaret Palmer; Marie Faulds; Thelma Ritchie. Fourth Row: Pat Lewin; Mavis Poland; Lorna Welsh; Lynette Lynch; Nancy Alexander; Betty Williams, Val Gorrie; Alan Sonsee; Trudy Kentish; Carl Bryan; Monica Miller; W.F. Lord; Beth Hughes; Mephan McMcEwin; Mattie Hayes; Neila Vallance; Pat Robinson; Elva Surman; Joan Gunning; Norma Dally; Beatrice Freeman; Kath Crossett.ballarat teachers' college, education, dana street primary school, 1947 -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat Teachers' College, Ballarat Teachers' College Handbook, 1968, 1968
... Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip.Ed., (Acting Principal 1946-1950), and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. ...Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip.Ed., (Acting Principal 1946-1950), and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. ...History of the Ballarat Teachers, College as outlined on page 9 of the handbook. Ballarat Teachers' College was opened on may 4th, 1926, at Dana Street State School (no 33), with an enrollment of sixty-one students, its original staff consisted of the Principal, Mr W. H. Ellwood, M.A., M.Ed. (Chairman of the Teachers' tribunal from its inception in 1946 until 1954), Miss A. Bouchier, B.A., and Mr A.B. Jones, B.A. (lecturers). In 1927 Miss P.A. Hamano joined the staff. Teaching practice and special rural school work were carried on in schools in or near Ballarat - drawing, crafts and singing were taught by local teachers. In 1927 the college moved to the former Ballarat East Town Hall (remodelled for their use) in Barkly Street. During 1927 the numbers in the College were augmented by twenty-six Manual arts students who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Arts students continued until 1930, when, on grounds of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers' College. During the four succeeding years approximately sixty students annually entered the primary course. Inclusive of Manual Arts students, and private fee-paying students, exactly 400 trainees passed through the college in its brief span of life (1926-1931) Fourteen years were to pass before they were again opened to students on February 2nd, 1946. The college was re-commenced at S.S. Dana Street under the guidance of Mr W.F. Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip.Ed., (Acting Principal 1946-1950), and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. Hughes, B.A., Dip. Ed., Mr C.B. Bryan, B.A., V.Com., Dip.Ed., Miss M.H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip.Phys.Ed. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister for education at that time, the Hon. F. Field, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. T.T. Hollway, M.L.A., and the then Director of Education, Mr J.A. Seitz. It was originally intended to cater for women students only (for whom 130 Victoria Street was purchased as a hostel) but, at the last moment, men were also accepted. A co-educational college was thus set up instead, and has continued as such. The original Staff has been considerable augmented, and the number of Students has been more than trebled. 1951 saw the introduction of the two-year course, successful students being presented with the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate at the final College assembly each year. In December, 1855, College held its first Graduation Ceremony, with its own graduation hymn, the words of which were written by Miss C.M. (Mavis) Canty of the staff. Mr Ellwood, former Principal, delivered the occasional address and presented the Ellwood Prize to the outstanding student of the year (Mr C.P. Handreck). Students who had successfully completed the course received their certificates from Mr E.B. Pederick, Chief Inspector of Primary Schools. College accomodation having been strained for several years, it was pleasant news when tenders were called in July, 1956, for the building of the first section of the new Ballarat Teachers' College in Gillies Street, near the Botanical Gardens. At the beginning of 1958 the new College was occupied, and staff and students have appreciated greatly the appointements and cacilities of the new building. In 1968 the three-year Diploma Course began, co-existent with the other courses which will continue during the transitional period. Successful students in the course receive the Diploma of teaching (Primary). Orange and black soft covered booklet with a childlike image of a woman on the cover. The 44 page book is the handbook of the Ballarat Teachers' College and includes: history of the college, 1968 programme, courses, teaching Practice, practising school, classification, certification, Ellwood Prize, Lord Prize, hostels, college tripsInside front page signed "Peter Fryar".ballarat teachers' college, peter fryar, t.w.h. turner, tom turner, frank lord, monica miller, dana street primary school, art collection, hostels -
Federation University Historical CollectionProgramme, Ballarat Teachers' College Reunion Programme, 1934, 1934
... Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip. Ed., (acting, later Principal 1946-1950) and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. ...Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip. Ed., (acting, later Principal 1946-1950) and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. ...Ellwood was the Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College. Ballarat Teachers’ College was opened on 04 May 1926, at S.S. 33 Dana Street, with an enrolment of 61 students. Its original staff consisted of the Principal, Mr W.H. Ellwood, M.A., M.Ed. (Chairman of the Teachers’ Tribunal from its inception in 1946 until 1954), Miss A. Bouchier, B.A., and Mr A.B. Jones, BA., (lecturers). In 1927 Miss P.A. Hamano joined the staff. In 1927 the college moved to the old Ballarat East Town Hall (remodelled for their use) in Barkly Street. During 1927 the numbers in the College were augmented by 26 Manual Arts students, who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Art students continued till 1930 when, on grounds of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers’ College. During the four succeeding years, approximately 60 students annually entered the primary course. Inclusive of Manual Arts students, and private fee-paying students, exactly 400 trainees passed through the College in its brief span of life (1926-1931). Five per cent of each year’s students were granted an extension of their studentship to enable them to proceed to Melbourne Teachers’ College, and to take the first year’s course for a University degree. With the advent of the economic depression of the ‘thirties, Ballarat Teachers' College closed its doors in December, 1931. Fourteen years were to pass before the College opened again on February 2nd, 1946. The college re-commenced at SS Dana Street, under the guidance of Mr W.F. Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip. Ed., (acting, later Principal 1946-1950) and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. Hughes, B.A., Dip. Ed., Mr C.B. Bryan, B.A., B. Com., Dip. Ed., Miss Monica H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip. Phys. Ed. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister of Education at that time, the Hon. F. Field, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. T.T. Hollway, M.L.A., and the then Director of Education, Mr J.A. Seitz. It was originally intended to cater for women students only but, at the last moment, men resident in Ballarat were also accepted. A co-educational college was thus set up instead, and it has continued as such. 1951 saw the introduction of the two-year course, successful students being presented with the Trained Primary Teacher’s Certificate at the final College Assembly each year. In December 1955, College held its first Graduation Ceremony, with its own Graduation Hymn, the words of which were written by Miss C.M. (Mavis) Canty of the staff. Lord remained as principal until 1951 when he transferred to establish a teachers' college at Toorak. Tom William Turner was Lord's successor. A highlight of his term was the construction of new college buildings at Gillies Street with the students commencing their lessons there in February 1958. Turner retired in 1970, having overseen a period of substantial growth in the institution. In that year alone more than one hundred and forty students completed their primary teaching qualification to meet a severe shortage of teachers. Doug Watson commenced as principal in 1971. In 1973 Ballarat Teachers' College became the State College of Victoria at Ballarat. Three years later Ballarat College of Advanced Education was formed and the teacher education students moved to the Mount Helen Campus. In 1990 Ballarat College of Advanced Education became Ballarat University College, an affiliated college with the University of Melbourne. The University of Ballarat was formed in January 1994. Programme for the 1934 Ballarat Teachers' College Reunion run by the Ballarat teachers' College ex- Students Association. Inside the programme is an image of W.H. Ellwood and copy of his 14 points. ballarat teachers' college, ellwood, reunion, w.h. elwood, elwood's fourteen points -
Federation University Historical CollectionProgramme, Ballarat Teachers' College, Ballarat Teachers' College Grand Concert, 1947, 1947
... Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip. Ed., (acting, later Principal 1946-1950) and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. ...Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip. Ed., (acting, later Principal 1946-1950) and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. ...Ellwood was the Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College. Ballarat Teachers’ College was opened on 04 May 1926, at S.S. 33 Dana Street, with an enrolment of 61 students. Its original staff consisted of the Principal, Mr W.H. Ellwood, M.A., M.Ed. (Chairman of the Teachers’ Tribunal from its inception in 1946 until 1954), Miss A. Bouchier, B.A., and Mr A.B. Jones, BA., (lecturers). In 1927 Miss P.A. Hamano joined the staff. In 1927 the college moved to the old Ballarat East Town Hall (remodelled for their use) in Barkly Street. During 1927 the numbers in the College were augmented by 26 Manual Arts students, who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Art students continued till 1930 when, on grounds of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers’ College. During the four succeeding years, approximately 60 students annually entered the primary course. Inclusive of Manual Arts students, and private fee-paying students, exactly 400 trainees passed through the College in its brief span of life (1926-1931). Five per cent of each year’s students were granted an extension of their studentship to enable them to proceed to Melbourne Teachers’ College, and to take the first year’s course for a University degree. With the advent of the economic depression of the ‘thirties, Ballarat Teachers' College closed its doors in December, 1931. Fourteen years were to pass before the College opened again on February 2nd, 1946. The college re-commenced at SS Dana Street, under the guidance of Mr W.F. Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip. Ed., (acting, later Principal 1946-1950) and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. Hughes, B.A., Dip. Ed., Mr C.B. Bryan, B.A., B. Com., Dip. Ed., Miss Monica H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip. Phys. Ed. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister of Education at that time, the Hon. F. Field, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. T.T. Hollway, M.L.A., and the then Director of Education, Mr J.A. Seitz. It was originally intended to cater for women students only but, at the last moment, men resident in Ballarat were also accepted. A co-educational college was thus set up instead, and it has continued as such. 1951 saw the introduction of the two-year course, successful students being presented with the Trained Primary Teacher’s Certificate at the final College Assembly each year. In December 1955, College held its first Graduation Ceremony, with its own Graduation Hymn, the words of which were written by Miss C.M. (Mavis) Canty of the staff. Lord remained as principal until 1951 when he transferred to establish a teachers' college at Toorak. Tom William Turner was Lord's successor. A highlight of his term was the construction of new college buildings at Gillies Street with the students commencing their lessons there in February 1958. Turner retired in 1970, having overseen a period of substantial growth in the institution. In that year alone more than one hundred and forty students completed their primary teaching qualification to meet a severe shortage of teachers. Doug Watson commenced as principal in 1971. In 1973 Ballarat Teachers' College became the State College of Victoria at Ballarat. Three years later Ballarat College of Advanced Education was formed and the teacher education students moved to the Mount Helen Campus. In 1990 Ballarat College of Advanced Education became Ballarat University College, an affiliated college with the University of Melbourne. The University of Ballarat was formed in January 1994.Yellow folded card programme for the Ballarat Teachers' College Grand Concert held at Alfred Hall Ballarat on Thursday 28 August 1947. Student Teachers from the 1947 class performed, including Jessie Batson, Ruth Tozer, Joy Love, N. Kerr, Arthur Lelean, D. Cooper, John Collins, Ann McKinnnon, Peg Purdue, Lindsay Harley.ballarat teachers' college, education, alfred hall -
Federation University Historical CollectionBallarat Teachers' College Ceremonial Collar, Unknown
... Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip. Ed., (acting, later Principal 1946-1950) and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. ...Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip. Ed., (acting, later Principal 1946-1950) and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. ...Worn by the principal of Ballarat Teachers' College over black academic gown at formal assemblies. Ellwood was the Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College. Ballarat Teachers’ College was opened on 04 May 1926, at S.S. 33 Dana Street, with an enrolment of 61 students. Its original staff consisted of the Principal, Mr W.H. Ellwood, M.A., M.Ed. (Chairman of the Teachers’ Tribunal from its inception in 1946 until 1954), Miss A. Bouchier, B.A., and Mr A.B. Jones, BA., (lecturers). In 1927 Miss P.A. Hamano joined the staff. In 1927 the college moved to the old Ballarat East Town Hall (remodelled for their use) in Barkly Street. During 1927 the numbers in the College were augmented by 26 Manual Arts students, who had formerly received their training at Ballarat High School. Manual Art students continued till 1930 when, on grounds of economy, their training was concentrated at Melbourne Teachers’ College. During the four succeeding years, approximately 60 students annually entered the primary course. Inclusive of Manual Arts students, and private fee-paying students, exactly 400 trainees passed through the College in its brief span of life (1926-1931). Five per cent of each year’s students were granted an extension of their studentship to enable them to proceed to Melbourne Teachers’ College, and to take the first year’s course for a University degree. With the advent of the economic depression of the ‘thirties, Ballarat Teachers' College closed its doors in December, 1931. Fourteen years were to pass before the College opened again on February 2nd, 1946. The college re-commenced at SS Dana Street, under the guidance of Mr W.F. Lord, M.C., M.M., B.A., Dip. Ed., (acting, later Principal 1946-1950) and a staff consisting of Miss E.B. Hughes, B.A., Dip. Ed., Mr C.B. Bryan, B.A., B. Com., Dip. Ed., Miss Monica H. Miller, L.Mus.A., and Miss G. Kentish, Dip. Phys. Ed. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister of Education at that time, the Hon. F. Field, M.L.A., accompanied by the Hon. T.T. Hollway, M.L.A., and the then Director of Education, Mr J.A. Seitz. It was originally intended to cater for women students only but, at the last moment, men resident in Ballarat were also accepted. A co-educational college was thus set up instead, and it has continued as such. 1951 saw the introduction of the two-year course, successful students being presented with the Trained Primary Teacher’s Certificate at the final College Assembly each year. In December 1955, College held its first Graduation Ceremony, with its own Graduation Hymn, the words of which were written by Miss C.M. (Mavis) Canty of the staff. Lord remained as principal until 1951 when he transferred to establish a teachers' college at Toorak. Tom William Turner was Lord's successor. A highlight of his term was the construction of new college buildings at Gillies Street with the students commencing their lessons there in February 1958. Turner retired in 1970, having overseen a period of substantial growth in the institution. In that year alone more than one hundred and forty students completed their primary teaching qualification to meet a severe shortage of teachers. Doug Watson commenced as principal in 1971. In 1973 Ballarat Teachers' College became the State College of Victoria at Ballarat. Three years later Ballarat College of Advanced Education was formed and the teacher education students moved to the Mount Helen Campus. In 1990 Ballarat College of Advanced Education became Ballarat University College, an affiliated college with the University of Melbourne. The University of Ballarat was formed in January 1994.Light blue grosgrain sash, bound in yellow taffeta, sewn by machine. Two mitred seams, one at each shoulder, hand sewn and two seams machine stitched on straight part of sash. A BTC insignia is placed in the centre back. The insignia is stitched in yellow, royal blue and dark blue cotton. This sash is hand sewn at the end of one side length, in order to shorten it. Extra Muros (Beyond the Wall) on insignia BTC (Ballarat Teachers' college)education, teaching, assembly, btc, ballarat teachers college, university of ballarat, regalia, ceremony, graduation, stoll, balalrat teachers' college -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeCigarette box
... Science and mathematics teacher, Deputy Principal 1958 - 1970 and sometimes Acting Headmaster. Herb married Old Collegian Mollie Miller who entered CPLC 1920. ...Science and mathematics teacher, Deputy Principal 1958 - 1970 and sometimes Acting Headmaster. Herb married Old Collegian Mollie Miller who entered CPLC 1920. mollie-miller-godbehear Herbert-godbehear staff Initials M.V.L scored on base. ...Cigarette box presented to teacher Herb Godbehear, Master Emeritus - Staff Member 1929-70. Science and mathematics teacher, Deputy Principal 1958 - 1970 and sometimes Acting Headmaster. Herb married Old Collegian Mollie Miller who entered CPLC 1920. Carved wooden box with hinged lid. Initials M.V.L scored on base. School emblem and colours across lid.Initials M.V.L scored on base. School emblem and colours across lid.mollie-miller-godbehear, herbert-godbehear, staff -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Photograph: Mr. George R. Lees CTS Vice Principal 1973-1976, Photograph: Mr. George R. Lees CTS Vice Principal 1973-1976
... Principal (Secondary) of Collingwood Technical School from 1973-1976. He also taught English and Social Studies from 1952-1954, then from 1967-1969 he was Head, Humanities, Department Acting Senior Master, followed by 1970 as Senior Master. ...Principal (Secondary) of Collingwood Technical School from 1973-1976. He also taught English and Social Studies from 1952-1954, then from 1967-1969 he was Head, Humanities, Department Acting Senior Master, followed by 1970 as Senior Master. ...Black and white photograph of Mr. George R. Lees who was Vice Principal (Secondary) of Collingwood Technical School from 1973-1976. He also taught English and Social Studies from 1952-1954, then from 1967-1969 he was Head, Humanities, Department Acting Senior Master, followed by 1970 as Senior Master. Further details of his career are covered by Ian Scott in his history of the school p72. See image of excerpt attached to this record. Also Mr. Lees 1974 report from the school magazine Turawan. collingwood technical school, staff, mr.george lees, nmit -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: LETTER KEVIN CARTER
... Letter dated 14 October 1998 thanking Ron Payne, Principal, Golden Square PS, for the commemorative booklet sent to Kevin Carter, Acting General manager, Loddon Campaspe-Mallee region....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Education golden square primary school Kevin Carter Ron Payne Golden Square PS Letter dated 14 October 1998 thanking Ron Payne, Principal, Golden Square PS, for the commemorative booklet sent to Kevin Carter, Acting General manager, Loddon Campaspe-Mallee region. ...Letter dated 14 October 1998 thanking Ron Payne, Principal, Golden Square PS, for the commemorative booklet sent to Kevin Carter, Acting General manager, Loddon Campaspe-Mallee region.bendigo, education, golden square primary school, kevin carter, ron payne, golden square ps -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Annual General Meeting, 1970, 1970
... Barker (Principal), Robert T. Morrell (Acting Registrar), J.V. Robertson (Vice-President), J.J. ...Barker (Principal), Robert T. Morrell (Acting Registrar), J.V. Robertson (Vice-President), J.J. ...Photograph of the Annual General Meeting showing 16 men attending an annual general meeting at Mount Helen campus during the Ballarat School of Mines Centenary year sit around tables. Standing left to right: L.C. Yandell (District Inspector), A.C. Miller (Staff Observer on Council), W.G. Smith (Regional Director Myer) Seated left to right: W.J.C. North (Manager Timken Australia Pty Ltd), Rex H. Hollioake (ENgijneer Wendouree Shire), E.J. Tippett, Graham Beanland (Treasurer), M.B. John (President), E.J. Barker (Principal), Robert T. Morrell (Acting Registrar), J.V. Robertson (Vice-President), J.J. Smail, F.K. White (Manager S.E.C.), K.H. Price (Lucas), Sir Arthur Nicholson, H.J. Tudinger (Deputy Principal). l.c. yandell, a.c. miller, w.g. smith, w.j.c. north, rex h. hollioake, e.j. tippett, graham beanland, m.b. john, e.j. barker, robert t. morrell, j.v. robertson, j.j. smail, f.k. white, k.h. price, sir arthur nicholson, h.j. tudinger -
Federation University Historical CollectionDrawing - Artwork - Drawing, Ponsonby Carew-Smyth, 'Design for a Town Hall' by Ponsonby Carew-Smyth, c1895
... Principal of the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery School (Ballarat West Technical Art School) from 1891 to 1899. In 1907 Carew Smyth was Chief Inspector of Art for the Victorian Education department. He designed commemorative wall plaques for state schools after World War One. In 1936 Carew Smyth was Acting...Principal of the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery School (Ballarat West Technical Art School) from 1891 to 1899. In 1907 Carew Smyth was Chief Inspector of Art for the Victorian Education department. He designed commemorative wall plaques for state schools after World War One. In 1936 Carew Smyth was Acting ...Ponsonby May Carew Smyth was born at Cork, Ireland, Carew-Smyth studied at the Belfast School of Art and Design. Carew Smyth taught at the national Art Training School, London and Rugby School. He arrived in Australia in January 1891, and was appointed Principal of the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery School (Ballarat West Technical Art School) from 1891 to 1899. In 1907 Carew Smyth was Chief Inspector of Art for the Victorian Education department. He designed commemorative wall plaques for state schools after World War One. In 1936 Carew Smyth was Acting Director of the National Gallery of Victoria.Drawing on card of a principal elevation for the design of a town hall. Includes a "National Art Training School" lable A sticker with the number 2234 A sticker with the words "National Bronze Medal (+ illegble) Stamped 'Work accepted For Certificate" Embossed "Department of Science and Art" with handwritten Certificate 17107ponsonby carew-smyth, architectural drawing, clock tower, ballarat technical art school, ballarat west technical art school, art training school, london, rugby school, ballarat fine art gallery school, art gallery of ballarat, national art training school -
Federation University Historical CollectionLetter, Letter from the South Australia Department of Mines to the Ballarat School of Mines, 22/08/1961
... Parkin, Acting Directr of Mines at the South Australia Depatment of Mines to Harry E. Arblaster, Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines. ...Parkin, Acting Directr of Mines at the South Australia Depatment of Mines to Harry E. Arblaster, Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines. ...Professor F.M. Krause acted as consultant for the New Ediacara Silver Mining Co., N.L and the Ediacare Consols Silver Mining Co., N.L, both located at Beltana, South Australia.Foolscap typed letter from L.W. Parkin, Acting Directr of Mines at the South Australia Depatment of Mines to Harry E. Arblaster, Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines. The letter addresses information about former Ballarat School of Mines Professer Ferdinand M. Krause, and the hope his work may address the Ediacara Mine.ferdinand krause, south australia deparment of mines, harold arblaster, new ediacara silver mining co, beltana, greenwood's shaft, rosewarne's shaft, south australian department of mines, new ediacara silver mining co., n.l, ediacare consols silver mining co., south australia -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumAdministrative record - SEC Ballarat Depot monthly report, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), 1971
... acting F. Minns. Lists the number of brake blocks replaced and summarises the principal work done on the tramcars and special jobs eg replacing the destination rolls. image i2 - April 1965 to December 1966 image i3 - Jan. 1967 to December 1968 - including an entry dated 10-9-1968 with a list of depot staff, addresses and phone numbers, 17 in all. image i4 - Jan. 1969 to December 1970 image i5 - Jan 1971 to July 1971...acting F. Minns. Lists the number of brake blocks replaced and summarises the principal work done on the tramcars and special jobs eg replacing the destination rolls. image i2 - April 1965 to December 1966 image i3 - Jan. 1967 to December 1968 - including an entry dated 10-9-1968 with a list of depot staff, addresses and phone numbers, 17 in all. image i4 - Jan. 1969 to December 1970 image i5 - Jan 1971 to July 1971 Yields information about the Ballarat Workshop activities, tramcars maintained and events on a monthly basis. ...Record of the monthly reports from April 1965 to July 1971, signed by the Depot Foreman S Lakey, D Irwin or acting F. Minns. Lists the number of brake blocks replaced and summarises the principal work done on the tramcars and special jobs eg replacing the destination rolls. image i2 - April 1965 to December 1966 image i3 - Jan. 1967 to December 1968 - including an entry dated 10-9-1968 with a list of depot staff, addresses and phone numbers, 17 in all. image i4 - Jan. 1969 to December 1970 image i5 - Jan 1971 to July 1971Yields information about the Ballarat Workshop activities, tramcars maintained and events on a monthly basis.Memo reporting book, with sheets headed "Departmental State Electricity Commission of Victoria" - ruled, carbon copy with heavy card covers with green tape binding. Form SF-466-12-0254. A sheet of carbon paper remains in the book as if for the next entry.ballarat, tramcars, workshop records, workshops, maintenance -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Sunshine Technical School - History Of School Folder, 1913 - 25 March 1995
... Principals of Sunshine Technical School: 1913 - 1930 G. Baxter, 1931 - L. G. Leroux, 1944 - 1944 R. G. Perry (6 months relieving), 1945 - 1946 G. F. Bull, 1947 - 1949 J. R. Wilson, 1950 - 1950 E. L. Willison, 1950 - 1950 G. F. Bull, 1951 - 1960 J. V. Shelton, 1958 - 2 months S. M. Veitch Acting...Principals of Sunshine Technical School: 1913 - 1930 G. Baxter, 1931 - L. G. Leroux, 1944 - 1944 R. G. Perry (6 months relieving), 1945 - 1946 G. F. Bull, 1947 - 1949 J. R. Wilson, 1950 - 1950 E. L. Willison, 1950 - 1950 G. F. Bull, 1951 - 1960 J. V. Shelton, 1958 - 2 months S. M. Veitch Acting ...Principals of Sunshine Technical School: 1913 - 1930 G. Baxter, 1931 - L. G. Leroux, 1944 - 1944 R. G. Perry (6 months relieving), 1945 - 1946 G. F. Bull, 1947 - 1949 J. R. Wilson, 1950 - 1950 E. L. Willison, 1950 - 1950 G. F. Bull, 1951 - 1960 J. V. Shelton, 1958 - 2 months S. M. Veitch Acting (Mr. Shelton ill), 1960 - 1969 C. R. Pittock, 1961 - 1961 E. J. Heard Relieving (Mr. Pittock L.S.L.), 1970 - 1974 O. R. Roberts, 1975 - 1977 J. F. Hennessy, 1977 - 1977 A. E. Edwards Acting, 1977 - D. R. Boyd|Presidents of Sunshine Technical School: 1913 H. V. McKay, - 1946 D. B. Ferguson, 1946 - 1966 J. R. Parsons, 1967 - 1969 A. T. Perry, 1969 - 1970 F. Heaviside, 1971 - 1972 I. K. Cook, 1973 - 1976 L. J. McKay, 1976 - 1978 D. W. Gray, 1978 - C. R. Day|Helen Keller died in Conn. U.S.A June 2nd 1968|Mr. Paterson|R. Merrigan|Western Institute|D. Fischer|School Reunion|Mr. Wheat|G. Gerrard|The Parents Association|B. Miles|Mr. Ludwick|Mrs. P. Atamaniuk|J.T. Fyfe, Deputy Principal|Mrs. K. French|Emily McPherson College|Norma J. Findley, Principal|Sunshine Technical School Prospectus C. Full Time and Part-Time Day and Evening Courses For Girlssunshine technical school, technical school -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School Memorabilia - Chinese Dignitary Tour
... acting governor of Jiangus. Was part of the Sunshine Technical School Collection. Sunshine Technical School Technical School 3560.01 - Peter Forbes (Principal) and the Chinese delegation walking across the basketball courts|3560.02 - Han Peixin on right|3560.03 - Han Peixin with back towards camera and the remaing four delegates|3560.04 - Han Peixin|3560.05 - Delegation looking at flags flying on a building|3560.06 - Newspaper Article The Advocate 21st August 1985 Page 5 - Han Peixin, student Michelle O'Brien and home economics teacher Sylvia Newbery Collection of 5 black and white photographs and newspaper article of the Chinese dignitaries tour the school Photograph Sunshine Technical School Memorabilia - Chinese Dignitary Tour ...In August 1985, a high powered delegation of Chinese officials visited the school. The five member delegation came from the Jiagsu rovince of China which is Victoria's sister state in the most populous nation on earth. The delegation visted a number of sites in Victoria during their five day tour. The delegation was led by Han Peixin, honorary president of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship, Province Secretary to the local Communist Party, Deputy to the National People's Congress and former acting governor of Jiangus. Was part of the Sunshine Technical School Collection.3560.01 - Peter Forbes (Principal) and the Chinese delegation walking across the basketball courts|3560.02 - Han Peixin on right|3560.03 - Han Peixin with back towards camera and the remaing four delegates|3560.04 - Han Peixin|3560.05 - Delegation looking at flags flying on a building|3560.06 - Newspaper Article The Advocate 21st August 1985 Page 5 - Han Peixin, student Michelle O'Brien and home economics teacher Sylvia Newberysunshine technical school, technical school
