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Williamstown High School
Form 3A 1957
... Mr Forecast... Williamstown High School 1957 Class photographs Form 3A Mr Forecast See ...Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School class 3A of 1957.See image above.williamstown high school, 1957, class photographs, form 3a, mr forecast -
Williamstown High School
Form 4A 1958
... Mr Forecast... Williamstown High School 1957 Form 4A Mr Forecast See image above. Copy ...Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School class 4A of 1957.See image above.williamstown high school, 1957, form 4a, mr forecast -
Williamstown High School
1965 Jubilee assembly
... , Mrs Piri, Mr Forecast, Mrs Bowe, Mr Coe Photograph 3: 1965.... Pirie, Mrs Piri, Mr Forecast, Mrs Bowe, Mr Coe Photograph 3 ...Three black and white photographs with annotationsPhotograph 1: 1965 Jubilee re-union, ??, Mrs Coe, Mr Coe, Mrs J. Parker. Photograph 2: Mrs Coe, Mr Bowe, Capt. Pirie, Mrs Piri, Mr Forecast, Mrs Bowe, Mr Coe Photograph 3: 1965 Jubilee School Assembly, Mr Powell (Principal) 2nd from left. Mr Coe speaking.williamstown high school, 1965, jubilee assembly, williamstown town hall, mr powell -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - E.J. Barker Papers, Papers collected by E.J. Barker Related to School of Mines Ballarat and Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education Merger
E.J. Barker is a past principal of the School of Mines Ballarat and the Library at the Mt Helen Campus is named after him. School of Mines is a predecessor of Federation UniversityCorrespondence, Reports, Plans, Newspaper articles, Newsletters, notes and other papers from various institutions and Government departments relating to the merger school of mines ballarat, e.j. barker, merger report, approach to a merger, merger, d. woolley, scv/vic joint committee, scv, vic, ballarat institute of advanced education, state college of victoria, education advisory committee, minster for education, councils of colleges, academic committee, the age, uni must employ surplus staff, university boycott campaign, committees of council, enrolments, master plan soon for new state college, new principal for state college, bendigo advertiser, early decision expected on amalgamation, b.i.t and state college will be merged, f.j. rogers, j.a. chisholm, state college will build, tertiary planning in state of chaos, phone message, victoria institute of colleges, t. swanson, j. ryan, r. mcmullen, r. hinkley, commission on advanced education, newsletter, bendigo institute of technology, dr. law, r.w. birrell, colleges head for merger, mr mcdonnell, tender recommended, k.g. scarrott, r.w wirrell, r.e parry, enrolment forecasts, monash reporter, mt helen campus plan, notes, submission to the minister, report, choice of umbrella body, education merger sound, city of ballarat, i.c smith, australian universities commission, education department, ballarat institute of advanced education staff association, k.l jennings, multi-campus institutions, corporate nature of councils, future development, comments on merger, umbrella organisations -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Bicentennial Travelling Exhibition Wodonga, 1988
The Bicentennial Travelling Exhibition was launched on 1st January 1988 at Wodonga Racecourse before touring Australia as part of the Australia-wide Bicentennial celebrations. In attendance were Prime Minister Bob Hawke, his wife Hazel, the Mayors of Albury and Wodonga, John Roach and John Macaulay as well as the Director of the Exhibition Mr Desmond Kennard. The exhibition focused on the concept "Living Together" through different modules based on themes of Journeys, Environment, Together, Identity, Today and Futures. The travelling exhibition was hauled by twenty-nine pantechnicons specially designed for the task by Daryl Jackson Pty Ltd of Melbourne. These vehicles also acted as large tent pegs, holding the large display tents in position. The exhibition in Wodonga ran for five days and was forecast to attract a crowd of 18,000 per day. Two days were required to set the exhibition up and another two days were needed to dismantle it. The dominating feature of the Exhibition was a 600 seat Bicentennial Theatre. Other displays were set up in each area to reflect the local community. From Wodonga the exhibition travelled to 34 Australian cities and towns across all states and territories. It featured a range of displays which travelled the entire journey of more than 30,000 kilometres on land as well as sea travel to Tasmania. These items are significant because they document the Bicentennial Touring Exhibition which began in Wodonga in January 1966.A collection of photos and memorabilia reflecting activities at the celebration of the Bicentennial in Wodonga in January 1988.australian bicentennial, bicentennial wodonga, bicentennial travelling exhibition