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Aquinas College RingwoodBooklet, Aquinas Girls College Graduation Dinner 1977, December 1977
... Aquinas Girls College Graduation Dinner 1977......Aquinas Girls College...Signed on the night of the Graduation Dinner of Aquinas Girls College 1977....Aquinas College Ringwood Ringwood melbourne Signed on the night of the Graduation Dinner of Aquinas Girls College 1977. ...Signed on the night of the Graduation Dinner of Aquinas Girls College 1977.One signature reads "To Mandy" so this may have been originally intended for one person. Signature of John Mahon, former Principal of Aquinas College on front cover. Signatures make this item unique.Green A4 card folded to A5 size, printed both sides. Hand signed by attendees.Aquinas logo on front cover. Signatures of attendees on front and back cover, including signature of John Mahon former principal of Aquinas College.graduation dinner, aquinas girls college, john mahon -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Geoff Biddington, Former Cyril Retallick House (Now Australian Catholic University), Ballarat, c1967
... In 1918 the site become a campus of Queen’s GIrls’ Grammar School, then Aquinas College which was merged into the Australian Catholic University from 1973. ...In 1918 the site become a campus of Queen’s GIrls’ Grammar School, then Aquinas College which was merged into the Australian Catholic University from 1973. ballarat geoff biddington cast iron bluestone cyril retallick australian catholic university, ballarat aquinas college Photograph of a double storey brick building on bluestone foundations, with cast iron balcony. ...In 1881 Cyrus Bath Retallack purchased land now known as 1200 Mair Street Ballarat. Retallack was a successful Cornish miner and engineer. He built a two storey brick mansion between 1882 and 1883, naming the property ‘Carn Brae’ after the castle in Cornwall. Substantial grounds were established with with range of exotic trees planted, a tennis court was laid out and a stables building was erected. In 1918 the site become a campus of Queen’s GIrls’ Grammar School, then Aquinas College which was merged into the Australian Catholic University from 1973. Photograph of a double storey brick building on bluestone foundations, with cast iron balcony. ballarat, geoff biddington, cast iron, bluestone, cyril retallick, australian catholic university, ballarat, aquinas college -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyNewspaper, Aquinas College, Ringwood - Newspaper Clippings 1/10/1960 to 1/12/1960 Covering School Foundation Stone laying
... Newspaper Clippings covering the laying of Foundation Stone and commencement of construction of "Victoria's first Roman Catholic high School for boys and girls" Aquinas College, Ringwood - Newspaper Clippings 1/10/1960 to 1/12/1960 Covering School Foundation Stone laying. ...Newspaper Clippings covering the laying of Foundation Stone and commencement of construction of "Victoria's first Roman Catholic high School for boys and girls"
