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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook, Victorian State & Secondary Schools Education Books, 1950s
... Victorian State & Secondary Schools Education Books...Francham Yarra Park East Melbourne|19/ Arithmetic Hamblin Smith - Owner Holloway Collection of 19 educational books used in Victoria's State & Secondary Schools in the 1920's, 1930's & 1940's Victorian State & Secondary Schools Education Books Book ...Collection of 19 educational books used in Victoria's State & Secondary Schools in the 1920's, 1930's & 1940'sstate school, primary school, technical school, secondary school -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyEphemera - SHELFORD GIRLS’ SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN
... education... schools... Shelford... music... sport... Shelford Girls’ School and Kindergarten... art... Anglican Church... Hood Crescent... Caulfield... Ciolli Judy... theatres... Dillon Paul... Walker Kathy... drama... tertiary education... secondary...Glen Eira Historical Society 965 Glen Huntly Rd Caulfield VIC 3162 melbourne This file contains 7 items relating to advertising for the school and its events: 1/1 2 page advertisement for Shelford, dated February 2010, from an unknown publication. 2/1 1 page advertisement for Shelford Scholarships from ‘DUX 2010’, South Edition, published by Leader News. 3/1 advertisement for Shelford tours and the opening of the Performing Arts Precinct 03/04/2011, published in the ‘Melbourne Weekly Bayside’ 23/03/2011. 4/1 advertisement for Shelford tours and the opening of the Performing Arts Precinct 03/04/2011 published in the ‘Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader’ 29/03/2011. 5/1 advertisement advertising Shelford school and its upcoming events, published in the ‘Melbourne Weekly Bayside’, 11/05/2011. 6/1 advertisement advertising Shelford school and its upcoming events, published in the ‘Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader’, 17/05/2011 7/1 advertisement for Shelford school from ‘DUX 2011’, South Edition, published by Leader News. education schools Shelford music sport Shelford Girls’ School and Kindergarten art Anglican Church Hood Crescent Caulfield Ciolli Judy theatres Dillon Paul Walker Kathy drama tertiary education secondary education secondary schools primary education preschool education advertisements advertising Ephemera SHELFORD GIRLS’ SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN ...This file contains 7 items relating to advertising for the school and its events: 1/1 2 page advertisement for Shelford, dated February 2010, from an unknown publication. 2/1 1 page advertisement for Shelford Scholarships from ‘DUX 2010’, South Edition, published by Leader News. 3/1 advertisement for Shelford tours and the opening of the Performing Arts Precinct 03/04/2011, published in the ‘Melbourne Weekly Bayside’ 23/03/2011. 4/1 advertisement for Shelford tours and the opening of the Performing Arts Precinct 03/04/2011 published in the ‘Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader’ 29/03/2011. 5/1 advertisement advertising Shelford school and its upcoming events, published in the ‘Melbourne Weekly Bayside’, 11/05/2011. 6/1 advertisement advertising Shelford school and its upcoming events, published in the ‘Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader’, 17/05/2011 7/1 advertisement for Shelford school from ‘DUX 2011’, South Edition, published by Leader News.education, schools, shelford, music, sport, shelford girls’ school and kindergarten, art, anglican church, hood crescent, caulfield, ciolli judy, theatres, dillon paul, walker kathy, drama, tertiary education, secondary education, secondary schools, primary education, preschool education, advertisements, advertising -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Recipe cards, Victorian Department of Public Instruction, 1917
... ...Education - Secondary Schools...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Domestic Life Education - Secondary Schools Daisy SCOBIE Louise SCOBIE (?) ...Two sets of student cookery cards, Victorian Dept of Public Instruction 1917, each numbering from 1 to 30, bound together with string between covers from an old exercise book. First set separated, tied at top with cord; second set bound into the 'covers' with string in two places. Exercise book identified as IL? Class, 5th grade Albert Park School and dated 13.3.17. Used by the Scobie girls. Covers had been jointed with linen tape but back one is missing. Light green insert: 'With compliments of J.H.Boyd Girls' High School'First set of cards is labelled 'Daisy Scobie'. Second set stamped on all pages, 'Louis. Scobie'. Many recipes annotated in pencil, other recipes added etc. On front cover in ink:' '13.3.17' 'IL(?) Class' '5th' 'Albert Park'. On first card: 'Daisy Scobie/cooking School/Montague ---/ South Melbourne'. Inserted compliments slip signed in ink, 'J.T. Dalman/per committee'domestic life, education - secondary schools, daisy scobie, louise scobie (?), montague domestic arts school, j.h.boyd girls' high school -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Form 1, Mt Carmel College, Beaconsfield Parade, Albert Park, 1966
... education - secondary schools...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne education - secondary schools antonio cannatelli mt carmel college B&W photo of Form 1, Mt. ...B&W photo of Form 1, Mt. Carmel College 1966education - secondary schools, antonio cannatelli, mt carmel college -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyLetter - Thank you to City of Port Melbourne for a scholarship to attend South Melbourne High School, Moira Findlay, 28 Dec 1968
... education - secondary schools...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne education - secondary schools local government - city of port melbourne Crichton Avenue L L Tracey Moira Findlay Handwritten letter on white ruled paper. ...Handwritten letter on white ruled paper. The writer thanks the City of Port Melbourne for a scholarship. She will attend South Melbourne High School with Mr L L Tracy as principal. Stamped in purple at bottom right "30 Dec 1968"education - secondary schools, local government - city of port melbourne, crichton avenue, l l tracey, moira findlay -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Graham Street towards Albert Park, Reverend Donald LANGFORD, June 1973
... ...Education - Secondary Schools...Built Environment - Industrial Transport - Roads Education - Secondary Schools Gasometer Demolitions B & W photograph of Graham Street, Port Melbourne looking towards Pickles Street. ...Taken from the corner of Seisman Place looking towards Albert Park, the photograph was taken before the demolition of the gasometer shown on the on right. The original Albert Park High School can be seen behind the Pickles Street sign.B & W photograph of Graham Street, Port Melbourne looking towards Pickles Street.built environment - industrial, transport - roads, education - secondary schools, gasometer, demolitions -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Elevated view to Gasometers & Albert Park High School, Reverend Donald LANGFORD, June 1973
... ...Education - Secondary Schools...Built Environment - Industrial Education - Secondary Schools Gasometer Demolitions June 1973 B & W photograph taken before the gasometers were removed & Albert Park High School rebuilt as Albert Park College. ...Taken from a vantage point- possibly Holy Trinity Manse -the typical 197'0's Port Melbourne roof lines are the foreground with the still erected gasometers and original Albert Park High School can be seen in the distance.B & W photograph taken before the gasometers were removed & Albert Park High School rebuilt as Albert Park College.June 1973built environment - industrial, education - secondary schools, gasometer, demolitions -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyFilm - Video Recording - Digital, Luke Savage, Broad Path: Melbourne High School and the Beginning of State Secondary Education, 24 Nov 2020
... Broad Path: Melbourne High School and the Beginning of State Secondary Education...School...Education - Secondary Schools...Luke SAVAGE, Honorary School Archivist, Melbourne High School, talks about the origin of the school and state secondary education which both began in 1905 with the opening of the Melbourne Continuation School (renamed Melbourne High School (MHS) in 1912) it was the first of a number of High Schools across Victoria that opened academic secondary education to many Victorians for the first time. ...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Luke SAVAGE Melbourne High School Education - Secondary Schools Mac.Robertson Girls High School Digital video recording of PMHPS meeting held on 24 November 2020. ...Digital video recording of PMHPS meeting held on 24 November 2020. Luke SAVAGE, Honorary School Archivist, Melbourne High School, talks about the origin of the school and state secondary education which both began in 1905 with the opening of the Melbourne Continuation School (renamed Melbourne High School (MHS) in 1912) it was the first of a number of High Schools across Victoria that opened academic secondary education to many Victorians for the first time. Located in the city and co-educational, the school split, with the boys moving to South Yarra and the girls after a peregrination to Albert Park as Mac.Robertson Girls’ High School. Luke also looks at connections between the school and Port Melbourne.luke savage, melbourne high school, education - secondary schools, mac.robertson girls high school -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyCertificate (Item) - Education Department of Victoria Merit Certificate, Victorian Education Department, 23 Nov 1934
... Education - Secondary Schools...The Head Teacher's name was Robert A SMITH. Education - Secondary Schools Robert Cornelius WATTERS Robert A Smith Robert Watters, 2nd year High Schools, Middle Park Central School, Buff coloured Merit Certificate with black printing. ...Merit Certificate presented to Robert WATTERS having completed satisfactorily the prescribed Course of Study for his 2nd year at High School. The Head Teacher's name was Robert A SMITH.Robert Watters, 2nd year High Schools, Middle Park Central School, education - secondary schools, robert cornelius watters, robert a smith -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument (Item) - Collection of documents relating to the life of Norma Madeline Watters, 1930's - 1974
... Education - Primary Schools...Education - Secondary...Education - Primary Schools Education - Secondary Schools Norma Madeline WATTERS Rootes/Chrysler A collection of documents relating to the life of Norma Madeline WATTERS in a plastic folder Document Collection of documents relating to the life of Norma Madeline Watters ...A collection of documents relating to the life of Norma Madeline WATTERS. These include 1935 & 1937 School certificates from Middle Park Central School; a cookery certificate from Mac Robertson Girl's High School; a certificate from the Victorian Baby Health Centres Association; a war savings certificate from The State Savings Bank of Victoria; a number of letters confirming her appointment to various clerical positions in the firms of Rootes, Austral Silk and Cotton Mills Pty Ltd, The Myer Emporium, W.E. Bassett & Associates, The Metropolitan Gas Company, Hardware Co. of Australia, Gill Glass and The Phosphate C-operative Company of Australia Ltd.education - primary schools, education - secondary schools, norma madeline watters, rootes/chrysler -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument (Item) - Biography of Norma Madeline Watters, Robyn WATTERS, 15 May 2021
... Education - Secondary Schools...Bassett & Associates, The Metropolitan Gas Company, Hardware Co. of Australia, Gill Glass and The Phosphate Co-operative Company of Australia Ltd. Education - Secondary Schools Norma Madeline WATTERS Rootes/Chrysler Documents relating to the life of Norma Madeline WATTERS in a plastic folder Document Biography of Norma Madeline Watters Robyn WATTERS ...A biography of the life of Norma Madeline WATTERS plus a transcript of the eulogy delivered at her funeral. Includes pictures of Norma as a schoolgirl, teenager & in her later years. Norma grew up in Port Melbourne in the 1930's and went on to work in various clerical positions in the firms of Rootes, Austral Silk and Cotton Mills Pty Ltd, The Myer Emporium, W.E. Bassett & Associates, The Metropolitan Gas Company, Hardware Co. of Australia, Gill Glass and The Phosphate Co-operative Company of Australia Ltd.education - secondary schools, norma madeline watters, rootes/chrysler -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Norma Watters outside Williamstown Road home. In school uniform c 1935
... ...Education - Secondary Schools...Norma WATTERS Education - Secondary Schools Digital photograph of Norma Watters dressed in school uniform outside her home at 124 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400) 1935 Photograph Norma Watters outside Williamstown Road home. ...The Watters family moved from Albert Park to Garden City Port Melbourne circa 1934 buying a Bank House at 128 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400). The family consisted of Bob Watters senior and his wife Ellen (nee Oakley), children Patsy (b 1920), Bob Junior (b 1922) and Norma (b1924). The children attended Albert Park Primary, Middle Park Central School and then MacRobertson Girls High School and Melbourne Boys High School.Digital photograph of Norma Watters dressed in school uniform outside her home at 124 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400) 1935norma watters, education - secondary schools -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Robert Cornelius Watters in front of Williamstown Road home c 1935
... ...Education - Secondary Schools...Bob WATTERS junior Robert Cornelius WATTERS Education - Secondary Schools Robert (Bob) Cornelius Watters in front of Williamstown Road home in Melbourne High School uniform 1935 Photograph Robert Cornelius Watters in front of Williamstown Road home c 1935 ...The Watters family moved from Albert Park to Garden City Port Melbourne circa 1934 buying a Bank House at 128 Williamstown Road (later renumbered to 400). The family consisted of Bob Watters senior and his wife Ellen (nee Oakley), children Patsy (b 1920), Bob Junior (b 1922) and Norma (b1924). The children attended Albert Park Primary, Middle Park Central School and then MacRobertson Girls High School and Melbourne Boys High School.Robert (Bob) Cornelius Watters in front of Williamstown Road home in Melbourne High School uniform 1935bob watters junior, robert cornelius watters, education - secondary schools -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook, Alan Gregory, The Sentimental Soldier - A Life of George Furner LANGLEY, May 2008
... Education - Secondary Schools...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Education - Secondary Schools War - World War I War - World War II George Furner LANGLEY Melbourne High School Note inserted on first title page from donor. ..."The Sentimental Soldier" - A life of George Furner LANGLEY - by Alan GREGORY Book of 200 pages with white type reversed in Langley's portrait (predominantly brown)Note inserted on first title page from donor. Signed by author, 1 May 2008, on title pageeducation - secondary schools, war - world war i, war - world war ii, george furner langley, melbourne high school -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyAudio - The Story of George Langley, Alan Gregory, 24 May 2010
... ...Education - Secondary Schools...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Families Built Environment Education - Secondary Schools Alan Gregory Duration 00:46:46 Alan Gregory - the story of George Langley Audio The Story of George Langley, Alan Gregory ...Alan Gregory - the story of George LangleyDuration 00:46:46families, built environment, education - secondary schools, alan gregory -
Stawell Historical Society IncArchive, Stawell Tech & Secondary College Parents & Friends Minute Books, 1997 - 1991
... 2 Minute Books relating to support clubs for Secondary Education Schools in Stawell...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Stawell Education 2 Minute Books relating to support clubs for Secondary Education Schools in Stawell Stawell Tech & Secondary College Parents & Friends Minute Books Archive ...2 Minute Books relating to support clubs for Secondary Education Schools in Stawellstawell, education -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Reference Teaching, Intermediate English J. Aughterson, Circa 1957
... school curriculum...secondary education...It was a time when Britain was still thought of as "the mother land" and the English used was that brought to Australian by the original settlers and over time developed an "Australian flavour". school curriculum secondary education rural schools Front cover "INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH" underneath "J. ...This particular edition was published in a period (1950s), when textbooks for primary and secondary schools were published by London based publishing houses such as LONGMAN. This particular publishing house brand is now only used by the Longman Schools in China. This reference book was one of the basic reading material for students learning the "English" language opposed to the "Americanised English". The two versions of English now in use are mainly influenced by the greater influx of American based media and the internet. At the time of this publication however print media was at its peak and the English used was from the United Kingdom. Although the written language is in English, the majority subject matter is of Australian origin. This text book is very significant in demonstrating the type of English taught in rural schools during the period and before the internet and the American based spell check programs now in use. The subtle changes in both the spoken and written English, due to the modern internet facilities, can be seen by the "texting" language of school aged students, post "world wide web" and mobile telephones. This English text book is a moment in time, when the isolation of rural communities had greater affect upon the standard of both the written and spoken language. It was a time when Britain was still thought of as "the mother land" and the English used was that brought to Australian by the original settlers and over time developed an "Australian flavour".Plastic covered soft green colored cardboard cover in black print. Pages (150) are printed in black ink on both sides and in different fonts.Front cover "INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH" underneath "J. Aughterson" underneath a squiggle of three half circles. underneath "LONGMANS". Spine: "AUGHTERSON INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH LONGMANS"school curriculum, secondary education, rural schools -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper Supplement, The Courier - Ballarat, 18/05/2001
... education...primary schools...secondary...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields education ballarat adult education primary schools secondary schools Ballarat Learning; Adult Learning; Primary Schools; Secondary Schools 8 page supplement; Ballarat Learning. ...8 page supplement; Ballarat Learning.Ballarat Learning; Adult Learning; Primary Schools; Secondary Schoolseducation, ballarat, adult education, primary schools, secondary schools -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionLiterary work - Book, Messenger Publishing & Consulting Pty Ltd, Camberwell High School 1941-1991, A Jubilee Retrospective, 1991
... education and research...secondary schools...Some of the school's notable ex-students are Robert Manne, lecturer of politics; Dannii Minogue, singer, actress and TV personality; Kylie Minogue, pop singer, and actress and Brian Naylor, former Channel 9 newsreader. education and research secondary schools school plays school committees robert d ewins camberwell high school education camberwell high ex-students society kylie monogue elida brereton robert manne dannii monogie brian naylor A history of Camberwell High School from its beginnings in fighting for a school to be built and finally opening for business in 1941. ...A history of Camberwell High School from its beginnings in fighting for a school to be built and finally opening for business in 1941. It includes a list of students from 1941-1991. Also a list of female staff and male staff, as well as House Captains, Women's Auxiliary Presidents, Head Prefects, Student Representative Council - Presidents. It also details the School Uniform Policy. It details the growth in the early years, building on the foundations and the modern times, including some troubled years.Height 25 cm, 160 pages, soft cover A soft cover book of 160 pages with black and white photos, newspaper clippings and other illustrations. It includes lists of principals, presidents of school council, house captains, SRC presidents, parents & friends association presidents, women's auxiliary presidents, male and female staff members, and all students who attended the school between 1941 and 1991. There is an extensive list of sources and acknowledgements.non-fictionA history of Camberwell High School from its beginnings in fighting for a school to be built and finally opening for business in 1941. It includes a list of students from 1941-1991. Also a list of female staff and male staff, as well as House Captains, Women's Auxiliary Presidents, Head Prefects, Student Representative Council - Presidents. It also details the School Uniform Policy. It details the growth in the early years, building on the foundations and the modern times, including some troubled years.education and research, secondary schools, school plays, school committees, robert d ewins, camberwell high school, education, camberwell high ex-students society, kylie monogue, elida brereton, robert manne, dannii monogie, brian naylor -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedCertificate - Wieslaw Zielinski School Certificates, 1958 - 1961
... Copies of Awards/Certificates presented to Wieslaw Wally Zielinski throughout his primary and secondary school education 5 Awards...Walter "Wally" Zielinski 2008.01 - Letter to Mr Zielinski 4 Dec 1958 Sunshine City Council Award for 2 pounds for excellent work in Grade 6 from Head Teacher Sunshine North He bought a chemistry set with the money|2008.02 - Sunshine High School Honour Award to Wieslaw Zielinski 2B 1960 Reached Honour Standard|2008.03 - Sunshine High School Dux of Form to Wieslaw Jan Zielinski 1D 1959|2008.04 - Sunshine High School Honour Award to Wieslaw Jan Zielinski 1D 1959 Reached Honour Standard|2008.05 - Sunshine High School Honour Award Zielinski Wieslaw Jan 3B 1961 Reached Honour Standard|2008.06 - Photograph 1 First Holy Communion Breakfast for Grade 2 Students of St Teresa Catholic School Albion 24 October 1954 Father James Egan at Head of Table|2008.07 - Photograph 2 First Holy Communion Breakfast for Grade 2 Students of St Teresa Catholic School Albion 24 October 1954|2008.08 - Photograph Mary & Wislaw Grade 2 Students at St Teresa Catholic School Albion at the School Ball in the Sunshine Town Hall|2008.09 - Reward Card from St Teresa Albion Awarded to Wieslaw Zielinski for First Place Grade 3 SM Malachi Head Teacher Copies of Awards/Certificates presented to Wieslaw Wally Zielinski throughout his primary and secondary school education 5 Awards Certificate Wieslaw Zielinski School Certificates ...2008.01 - Letter to Mr Zielinski 4 Dec 1958 Sunshine City Council Award for 2 pounds for excellent work in Grade 6 from Head Teacher Sunshine North He bought a chemistry set with the money|2008.02 - Sunshine High School Honour Award to Wieslaw Zielinski 2B 1960 Reached Honour Standard|2008.03 - Sunshine High School Dux of Form to Wieslaw Jan Zielinski 1D 1959|2008.04 - Sunshine High School Honour Award to Wieslaw Jan Zielinski 1D 1959 Reached Honour Standard|2008.05 - Sunshine High School Honour Award Zielinski Wieslaw Jan 3B 1961 Reached Honour Standard|2008.06 - Photograph 1 First Holy Communion Breakfast for Grade 2 Students of St Teresa Catholic School Albion 24 October 1954 Father James Egan at Head of Table|2008.07 - Photograph 2 First Holy Communion Breakfast for Grade 2 Students of St Teresa Catholic School Albion 24 October 1954|2008.08 - Photograph Mary & Wislaw Grade 2 Students at St Teresa Catholic School Albion at the School Ball in the Sunshine Town Hall|2008.09 - Reward Card from St Teresa Albion Awarded to Wieslaw Zielinski for First Place Grade 3 SM Malachi Head Teacherwalter "wally" zielinski -
Federation University Historical CollectionArticle - Article - Women, Ballarat School of Mines, Girls' School: Women of Note; Valda D'Angri, Teacher, (1930 - )
... She attended Humphrey Street State School and her secondary schooling was at Ballarat Girls' School. Val completed her secondary school education at 15 years of age and went on to tertiary study at The School of Mines, where she trained in art and dressmaking. ...She attended Humphrey Street State School and her secondary schooling was at Ballarat Girls' School. Val completed her secondary school education at 15 years of age and went on to tertiary study at The School of Mines, where she trained in art and dressmaking. ...Val grew up in Ballarat and started school in the early 1940s, during World War II. Her mother was a teacher and her father worked in Melbourne on war-related business. She attended kindergarten, which she recalled was unusual for the time. She attended Humphrey Street State School and her secondary schooling was at Ballarat Girls' School. Val completed her secondary school education at 15 years of age and went on to tertiary study at The School of Mines, where she trained in art and dressmaking. After completing her education, she worked as draughtswoman before becoming a teacher. The remainder of her career was spent teaching art and textiles at both secondary and tertiary levels. She taught at the secondary school that she had attended.women of note, valda d'angri, teacher, kindergarten, humphrey street state school, ballarat girls' school, ballarat school of mines, art, dressmaking, draughtswoman -
Ruyton Girls' SchoolLiterary work - Ruyton Prize Book, Geoffrey Cumberlege Oxford University Press, The Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold, No date
... He was also an inspector of schools for 35 years, and supported the concept of state-regulated secondary education. ...He was also an inspector of schools for 35 years, and supported the concept of state-regulated secondary education. ...This book contains a collection of poems written by English poet and cultural critic, Matthew Arnold, with an introduction by Sir A. T. Quiller-Couch. Matthew Arnold was characterised as a sage writer, a type of writer who chastises and instructs the reader on contemporary social issues. He was also an inspector of schools for 35 years, and supported the concept of state-regulated secondary education. Ruyton Girls' School has a long tradition of awarding prizes to students at annual "Speech Night" events. Speech Night at Ruyton is an extraordinary occasion. It is a time when we gather to celebrate both the year just lived and the contribution of our Year 12 girls to the life of our School. It is a night of stirring student speeches, acknowledgement of student endeavour and excellence and awe-inspiring performances by School choirs and ensembles. The record has strong historic significance as it was awarded to a former notable student, Helen Gordon (maiden name Cole). Helen started at Little Ruyton in Prep 1940 and finished Year 12 in 1952 as School Captain, Bromby Captain, Form Captain for Matric, Tennis Captain, Hockey Captain, Swimming Vice Captain, and an award for Best All-Round Girl. She also played baseball for Victoria. After finishing school, Helen went on to graduate from the University of Melbourne as a physiotherapist in 1956. Her first position at age 19 involved setting up clinics with the Victorian Health Department Poliomyelitis Rural division. Helen’s strong ties to Ruyton continued when she held the position of President of the Old Ruytonians’ Association from the start of 1966 to the end of 1967. In 2019, Helen received an Order of Australia Medal for service to community health as a physiotherapist. She was also the recipient of the 2022 Victorian Senior Achiever Award at Parliament House. Helen passed away in July 2023 at age 88. The record's significance is further enhanced by its strong provenance, having been produced by Ruyton Girls' School and donated to the Archives by a familial connection.Navy leather hardcover bound book with gold detailing on front cover and spine. 494 pages.Front Cover: R / RECTE ET FIDE LITER / RUYTON / Spine: MATTHEW / ARNOLD'S / POEMS / OXFORD / Inside Cover: R / RECTE ET FIDE LITER / RUYTON / PRIZE / AWARDED TO / Helen Cole / FOR / Best all-round girl / Form Matriculation / H. Daniell. / December 11 1952 / Gift of the Old Ruytonians /ruyton girls' school, school, students, prize, speech night, poetry, lord tennyson, queen victoria, senior school, high school, ruyton, old ruytonians' association -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Installation of University of Ballarat Chancellor Paul Hemming, 2012, 17/0/2012
... School of Mines being established in 1870. It has much to be proud of, and should be recognised for its commitment to being one of our most outstanding regionally focused higher education institutions. It offers on six campuses a diverse, yet suitably targeted, group of learning models that include higher education, TAFE and senior secondary school education, and is one of the few universities in the country that has an associated Technology Park. ...School of Mines being established in 1870. It has much to be proud of, and should be recognised for its commitment to being one of our most outstanding regionally focused higher education institutions. It offers on six campuses a diverse, yet suitably targeted, group of learning models that include higher education, TAFE and senior secondary school education, and is one of the few universities in the country that has an associated Technology Park. ...In April 2012 former Royal Australian College of General Practitioners president Dr Paul Hemming was appointed the University of Ballarat’s new chancellor. Dr Hemming was a deputy chancellor of the university since 2011 and a member of the university council since 2007, and replaces outgoing chancellor Robert Smith. He was a founding director of Beyondblue and has been president of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. He was also president of the Australian Medical Association Victoria and has served on numerous federal government medical bodies and tribunals. Chancellors are appointed to chair the university's council (governing body) as the senior office holder of the University. They also confer the academic awards of the university, and represent the university at meetings, functions and ceremonies. At the installation of Dr Hemming as the Fifth Chancellor Of The University Of Ballarat Governor of Victoria Alex Chrnov said: "I join Bonnie Fagan in acknowledging the traditional owners of this land and I pay my respects to their elders past and present. It is my great pleasure, as Governor of Victoria and Visitor to the University of Ballarat, to install Dr Paul Hemming as the fifth Chancellor of this University. I extend to him and his family my warmest congratulations on this appointment and wish him all the best in his new role. I have no doubt that he will be an industrious and wise leader of this University. Although the University of Ballarat is one of Australia’s newest Universities, it is the third oldest Tertiary institution in our country with the School of Mines being established in 1870. It has much to be proud of, and should be recognised for its commitment to being one of our most outstanding regionally focused higher education institutions. It offers on six campuses a diverse, yet suitably targeted, group of learning models that include higher education, TAFE and senior secondary school education, and is one of the few universities in the country that has an associated Technology Park. This University is uniquely placed to provide higher education in Regional Victoria. For example, I understand that by 2020 the population in the Ballarat area will increase by 20% so this University will have the responsibility and opportunity to provide educational opportunities for this growing population. The role of the Governor can be divided into three parts – ceremonial, constitutional and community engagement. It is the third aspect of the role that is most time consuming and, I add, enjoyable. It includes making official visits to Regional areas of Victoria. To date Elizabeth and I have been on 16 such visits and the thing that stands out is that despite the challenges that face Regional communities whether it be through natural disasters, or the economy more broadly – the stoicism, volunteerism and self reliance are always present. Ballarat is an example of such resilience and confidence in its future that can be dated back to this University’s inception. When the School of Mines was established in 1870 on the back of the gold rush era of the 1850s, the local community had vision and faith in its future that is reflected in the building of this institution. It is not dissimilar to Melbourne, where its relatively few citizens established the iconic pillars of our society like the State Library, the University of Melbourne, Parliament Houses and the National Gallery of Victoria. The contribution by the University of Ballarat to Regional Victoria cannot be overstated. Not only does it provide top educational opportunities for students from the Region but its graduates almost invariably end up working in Regional Australia, and often in their own local communities. More specifically, almost three out of every four of the graduates from this University end up finding employment in Regional areas. Such figures highlight the University’s significant contribution to the Regional economy. But its impact is not limited to our Regional areas – it extends to other parts of Australia and overseas. But like so many other higher education institutions in Australia, the University of Ballarat is facing challenges brought about by events such as global uncertainties and the high Australian dollar that impact on the inflow of international students, and dealing with students, more and more of whom come from the lower socio economic sector. It is in those circumstances that the Chancellor must show leadership that involves, amongst others, objectively guiding the Council and supporting the Vice-Chancellor, albeit without becoming involved in the day to day micro management of the University. A strong, trusting and respectful working relationship between the Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor is, I believe, critical to the sound progress of a University. Before I turn more specifically to Dr Hemming, I would like to reflect briefly on his immediate predecessor, Emeritus Professor Robert Smith. I am sure that Dr Hemming has already found in Professor Smith an invaluable source of assistance. He was a skilled and effective leader not only here, but also in the broader higher education sector. I mention by way of example his instigation and leadership two years ago of the much acclaimed Chancellors’ Conference that was held in Melbourne. There was great diffidence amongst the Chancellors in having it at all. It was a little like herding cats. But Bob Smith spearheaded the organisation of it, with great attention to detail. And it was his hard work and leadership that resulted in the Conference being such a success and of assistance to all Chancellors who attended. It was an illustration of Bob Smith’s skills as a leader in the sector and of this University. And the sector, just as this University remains indebted to him. And I have no doubt that Dr Hemming will similarly lead this University through the challenging, yet exciting, times that lie ahead. He is eminently qualified to do so, in terms of his personal attributes, academic achievements and experience in governance. With his extensive medical career as a General Practitioner, service on a number of Federal Government medical boards and tribunals, and having been a Founding Director of ‘Beyondblue’, President of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and President of the Australian Medical Association (Victoria), his list of personal and professional achievements, as well as his strong sense of public and community duty, is impressive. Importantly, Dr Hemming has a long standing connection with the Ballarat community, having moved here with his family from the United Kingdom in 1977. He is now even accepted as a “local” I am told. Given his range of experience to which I have referred and the time he has already spent on the Council and Standing Committees of this University, he is obviously well placed to take part in leading this University. So it is a great pleasure for me to install Dr Hemming as the fifth Chancellor of the University of Ballarat." (http://www.governor.vic.gov.au/victorias-governor/publications/speeches/speech/speech/104) Colour photographS of three men in academic regalia sitting inside the Ballarat Uniting Church, Lydiard Street South. Chancellor Dr Paul Hemming sit in the centre, with Vice-Chancellor Professor david Battersby on the left. Also audience images, academics and a dinner at Craig's Hotel.university of ballarat, federation university, regalia, chancellor, vice chancellor, paul hemming, david battersby, alex chrnov, todd walker, andy smith, craig's hotel, academics -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Victorian Readers Eighth Book, Mid 20th century
... secondary school for girls in Warrnambool in the 1970s, is now incorporated into the co-educational Catholic secondary school in Warrnambool – Emmanuel College. victorian school readers history of warrnambool ‘Form Two St. Ann’s College’ This is a hard cover book of 260 pages. It has a Contents page, an Acknowledgments page, reading material of prose and verse, including extracts from books of well-known authors and Notes and Explanations at the back of the book. The cover is brown with the emblem of the Education ...This is the Eighth Reader in the series of school readers introduced in 1928 for the Education Department of Victoria and used extensively in Victorian schools in the early to mid 20th century decades. This copy was in use as a Form Two (Year 8) class set at St. Ann’s College, Warrnambool in the 1970s .This book is of general interest, being the final book in the series of school readers that were in widespread use in Victorian schools from the late 1920s to the 1950s. The book is also of interest because it was used at St. Ann’s College, Warrnambool in the 1970s and has the signatures of nine pupils who used the book at that time. St. Ann’s College, the Catholic secondary school for girls in Warrnambool in the 1970s, is now incorporated into the co-educational Catholic secondary school in Warrnambool – Emmanuel College. This is a hard cover book of 260 pages. It has a Contents page, an Acknowledgments page, reading material of prose and verse, including extracts from books of well-known authors and Notes and Explanations at the back of the book. The cover is brown with the emblem of the Education Department of Victoria on the front. The book is missing its spine covering. The book has many black and white photographs and sketches. The inscription and signatures on the first page are handwritten in black, blue and red ink.‘Form Two St. Ann’s College’ victorian school readers, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Textile - Artefact : Textile, St Ann's College Blazer, C1980's
... school was opened that same year. It was initially known as St Mary's and had both day and boarding scholars. When the chapel was built in 1888, the name was changed to St Ann's. It operated as both primary and secondary education...school was opened that same year. It was initially known as St Mary's and had both day and boarding scholars. When the chapel was built in 1888, the name was changed to St Ann's. It operated as both primary and secondary education ...St Ann's college history dates back to 1872 with the arrival in Warrnambool of eight Sisters Of Mercy from Ireland. They purchased Wyton House, which was the former home of Mr William Ardlie, soon after their arrival, and the first school was opened that same year. It was initially known as St Mary's and had both day and boarding scholars. When the chapel was built in 1888, the name was changed to St Ann's. It operated as both primary and secondary education until 1974 and in 1991 it amalgamated with nearby St Joseph's CBC and became co-educational operating as Emmanuel College. At that time the uniform changed from the familiar green with yellow to navy blue and maroon. The motto translate as Work conquers all. This blazer belonged to one of the last students to attend both St Ann's College and Emmanuel College and was Vice Captain of Emmanuel College in Year 12. IAn item which would have many local memories and connections with large numbers of children attending the school in close to 150 years of education in Warrnambool.Bottle green woollen school blazer with three green buttons and three pockets . The school monogram is sewn on the top left pocket. It is stitched in yellow with school motto in black. Lighter green stitching in the background. Name tag glued at back.Monogram has St Ann's Warrnambool, Omnia Vincit Labor. Jacinta Murphy is on the name tag.st ann's college warrnambool, emmanuel college, warrnambool, wyton house, sister of mercy warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Warrnambool's Case for a university, 1961
... In 1961 Warrnambool Technical School in Timor Street was offering both secondary and tertiary courses in the technical and trades areas and in 1969 the tertiary section of this Technical School became the Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education. ...In 1961 Warrnambool Technical School in Timor Street was offering both secondary and tertiary courses in the technical and trades areas and in 1969 the tertiary section of this Technical School became the Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education. ...The information in this booklet was prepared by a University Investigation Committee formed in Warrnambool in 1961 to present the case for the establishment of a university in the Warrnambool area. The chairman of this committee was the Mayor of Warrnambool, Cr P. O’Sullivan and the secretary was W. L. George of Warrnambool. This submission was unsuccessful at the time but campaigning for a university continued. In 1961 Warrnambool Technical School in Timor Street was offering both secondary and tertiary courses in the technical and trades areas and in 1969 the tertiary section of this Technical School became the Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education. The tertiary section was relocated in 1984 to Sherwood Park, a 94 hectare site on the Princes Highway five kilometres from Warrnambool’s C.B.D. In 1990 Deakin University established a regional campus at Sherwood Park after a merger with the Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education. This booklet has some historical significance as it contains the information collated on the campaign in Warrnambool and the Western District for a university to be established in the Warrnambool area.This is a soft cover booklet of 48 pages. It has a beige-coloured cover with black printing. The booklet has been bound with brown tape. It has printed information, black and white photographs, a fold-out map, graphs and tables.deakin university, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Artefact, Flag, 1997
... The secondary school section of Warrnambool Technical College relocated to Caramut Road in Warrnambool and since 1990 has been known as Brauer College. It was named after a local prominent doctor and supporter of State Education – Dr Alfred Brauer. ...The secondary school section of Warrnambool Technical College relocated to Caramut Road in Warrnambool and since 1990 has been known as Brauer College. It was named after a local prominent doctor and supporter of State Education – Dr Alfred Brauer. ...This small flag has been made by Brauer College in Warrnambool to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the founding of Warrnambool and to mark the 84 years of Brauer College’s existence. Warrnambool was founded in 1847 as a planned town to provide port facilities for the export of produce of the local pastoralists and squatters. Brauer College began as the Warrnambool Technical School in 1913 with John King as the Principal and the original school buildings in Timor Street. In 1958 the school became the Warrnambool Technical College and today this site is occupied by the South West TAFE facility. The secondary school section of Warrnambool Technical College relocated to Caramut Road in Warrnambool and since 1990 has been known as Brauer College. It was named after a local prominent doctor and supporter of State Education – Dr Alfred Brauer. This flag is of some interest as a memento of Warrnambool’s 150th anniversary and of Brauer College’s part in this. This is a rectangular-shaped plastic flag attached with three metal staples to a circular-shaped wooden stick. The flag is green with white printing on both sides and contains the images of the Warrnambool City Council seal and the sea-horse emblem of Brauer College. The flag is partly torn away from the stick at the lower end. ‘Warrnambool -150 years 1847-1997’ ‘Brauer – 84 years 1913-1997’ brauer college, warrnambool, warrnambool’s 150th anniversary -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, 150, 1872-2022 Common Threads 150 Years of Stories From St. Ann's, CBC, & Emmanuel College, 2022
... This book is of considerable interest as it records the history of Emmanuel College, a prominent secondary school in Warrnambool. Catholic Education in Warrnambool. ...History of Emmanuel College and its founding schoolsThis is a book of 220 pages with a red cover in blue and white printing and white and red graphics. It has a dust cover replicating some of the pattern of the hard cover. The pages contain printed text, black and white and coloured photographs and other illustrations. There is a loose book mark with the printing replicating the cover. non-fictionHistory of Emmanuel College and its founding schools catholic education in warrnambool., history of emmanuel college, st ann's, christian brothers college, emmanuel college warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Souvenir Spoon, Goodwill Products, Late 20th century
... In the 1970s the Technical School section was relocated to Caramut Street, Warrnambool and in 1990 was re-named Brauer College (after a local doctor of note, Doctor Alfred Brauer, a prominent supporter of technical education in Warrnambool. The Timor Street location is now the site of South West T.A.F.E. (Technical and Further Education). This spoon is of interest as a memento of Brauer College, an important secondary ...This spoon is a souvenir of Brauer College, Warrnambool. This school had its origins in the establishment in 1913 in Timor Street, Warrnambool of the Warrnambool Technical School which later incorporated the Warrnambool Technical College. In the 1970s the Technical School section was relocated to Caramut Street, Warrnambool and in 1990 was re-named Brauer College (after a local doctor of note, Doctor Alfred Brauer, a prominent supporter of technical education in Warrnambool. The Timor Street location is now the site of South West T.A.F.E. (Technical and Further Education).This spoon is of interest as a memento of Brauer College, an important secondary school institution in Warrnambool. This is a gilt-covered metal spoon with a decorative top containing an inserted round badge in blue and yellow colouring. The spoon is contained within a black and clear-coloured plastic containerBrauer Secondary College Goodwill Products brauer college, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Glass, Warrnambool Technical School, 1988
... school was established in Timor Street Warrnambool in 1913 and was relocated to Caramut Street Warrnambool in the 1970s. The Timor Street site now has the campus of South West TAFE (Technical and Further Education). Warrnambool Technical School in Caramut Road was re-named Brauer College in 1990 to reflect the change to a broad secondary...school was established in Timor Street Warrnambool in 1913 and was relocated to Caramut Street Warrnambool in the 1970s. The Timor Street site now has the campus of South West TAFE (Technical and Further Education). Warrnambool Technical School in Caramut Road was re-named Brauer College in 1990 to reflect the change to a broad secondary ...This glass is a souvenir of the 75th anniversary of the founding of Warrnambool Technical School. This school was established in Timor Street Warrnambool in 1913 and was relocated to Caramut Street Warrnambool in the 1970s. The Timor Street site now has the campus of South West TAFE (Technical and Further Education). Warrnambool Technical School in Caramut Road was re-named Brauer College in 1990 to reflect the change to a broad secondary curriculum embracing both technical and general educational subjects. The name also honours Dr Alfred Brauer, a well-known Warrnambool doctor with a strong involvement in local schools. This glass is of interest as a memento of the 75th anniversary of the founding of Warrnambool Technical School, today known as Brauer College.This is a glass tumbler with a heavy base and a gold rim around the top of the glass. The sides of the glass have a gold image of a school, the school logo (a seahorse) and some gold printing. Warrnambool Technical School 1913-1988warrnambool technical school, history of warrnambool
