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National Wool MuseumMagazine - The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, The Office of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 6th September, 1834
... ...Clifford's Tower...Magazine has articles on the topics of Sheep, Snow Harvest, The Bank of England, Old Travellers, York Castle and Clifford’s Tower....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Magazine has articles on the topics of Sheep, Snow Harvest, The Bank of England, Old Travellers, York Castle and Clifford’s Tower. Naples Castles Sheep Towers England News Snow Banks Travel York Castle Clifford's Tower front: [printed] THE PENNY MAGAZINE / OF THE / Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. / 156. / PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY / SEPTEMBER 6, 1834 / MERINO SHEEP Eight page paper booklet with graphics and text. ...Magazine has articles on the topics of Sheep, Snow Harvest, The Bank of England, Old Travellers, York Castle and Clifford’s Tower.Eight page paper booklet with graphics and text. Front cover shows image of two sheep.front: [printed] THE PENNY MAGAZINE / OF THE / Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. / 156. / PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY / SEPTEMBER 6, 1834 / MERINO SHEEPnaples, castles, sheep, towers, england, news, snow, banks, travel, york castle, clifford's tower -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Somers Camp, 1961
... Clifford Outdoor Education Environmental Studies School Camps A non-digital black and white photograph with a cream border of four men standing in front of a building. A tall tower ...The four men were teachers who were supervising the Grade 5 and 6 children from Bulla Primary School. The children were attending the Somerset Camp in July 1961. The younger man wearing glasses is Mr. Clifford, who was the head teacher at Bulla Primary School in 1961. Somers Camp became a camp for school children in 1959 and was run by the Education Department. The programs organised at the camp were outdoor education and environmental studies for Grade 5 and 6 children attending Victorian Primary Schools. Prior to 1959, the site was initially used as an RAAF training camp and later became a migrant camp during the immediate 1940s post-war immigration.Children attending the Somerset Camp participated in a variety of outdoor activities in the natural environment that they could not experience at school.A non-digital black and white photograph with a cream border of four men standing in front of a building. A tall tower is visible behind the building. somers camp, bulla state school no. 46, mr. clifford, outdoor education, environmental studies, school camps
