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Camberwell Girls Grammar SchoolSchool Report, 1902
... Ormiston Ladies College...The Misses Singleton owned and were Principals of Ormiston Ladies College from 1872-1911. The School merged with Camberwell Girls Grammar School as the Junior School campus in 1965....One page form report handwritten in black ink for Ormiston Ladies College report for half-year ending Midwinter for student Miss Miriam Billing...Ormiston Ladies College General remarks are initialed "A.S." by one of the co-Principals Miss Anna Singleton One page form report handwritten in black ink for Ormiston Ladies College report for half-year ending Midwinter for student Miss Miriam Billing School Report ...The Misses Singleton owned and were Principals of Ormiston Ladies College from 1872-1911. The School merged with Camberwell Girls Grammar School as the Junior School campus in 1965.One page form report handwritten in black ink for Ormiston Ladies College report for half-year ending Midwinter for student Miss Miriam BillingGeneral remarks are initialed "A.S." by one of the co-Principals Miss Anna Singletonormiston ladies college -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Surrey Hills' Non-Government Schools, 2016
... ...ormiston college...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Provides background and history of the fifteen non-government (independant) schools in Surrey Hills schools - boroondara st joseph's home and residential school campden ladies college surrey college hessle school ormiston college ladies high school (jessie tait) surrey hills preparatory grammar school surrey hills kindergarten and preparatory school tower house school craighall milverton ladies college our holy redeemer school our lady's primary school st andrew's presbyterian school miss mccleverty's girls high school (Mr) Ken james st brigids jessie tait Provides background and history of the fifteen non-government (independant) schools in Surrey Hills 124p Surrey Hills' Non-Government Schools Book Book Ken James ...Provides background and history of the fifteen non-government (independant) schools in Surrey HillsProvides background and history of the fifteen non-government (independant) schools in Surrey Hills 124pschools - boroondara, st joseph's home and residential school, campden ladies college, surrey college, hessle school, ormiston college, ladies high school (jessie tait), surrey hills preparatory grammar school, surrey hills kindergarten and preparatory school, tower house school, craighall, milverton ladies college, our holy redeemer school, our lady's primary school, st andrew's presbyterian school, miss mccleverty's girls high school, (mr) ken james, st brigids, jessie tait -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Love sweetens truth, 1880s
... This book was a prize awarded to Miss Middleton, a pupil at Ormiston House College, East Melbourne in 1887. The Principals of the school were the Misses Singleton and their father, Dr John Singleton was a practising doctor in Warrnambool from 1860 to 1865. ...‘Ormiston House College, East Melbourne, Principals, The Misses Singleton, Prize for Writing and Maps in Upper Third Class Awarded to Miss Middleton, Christmas 1887.’ ...Dr John Singleton Ormiston House History of Warrnambool ‘Ormiston House College, East Melbourne, Principals, The Misses Singleton, Prize for Writing and Maps in Upper Third Class Awarded to Miss Middleton, Christmas 1887.’ ...This book was a prize awarded to Miss Middleton, a pupil at Ormiston House College, East Melbourne in 1887. The Principals of the school were the Misses Singleton and their father, Dr John Singleton was a practising doctor in Warrnambool from 1860 to 1865. He had an important influence on Warrnambool, establishing several Total Abstinence Societies and campaigning for improved health conditions for pastoral workers in the district and the aborigines at Framlingham. In Melbourne Dr Singleton and his wife worked tirelessly for the underprivileged. He established many institutions for the less fortunate, including the Prisoners’ Aid Society, the Children’s Hospital, lending libraries, cottages for widows, shelters for homeless men and women, a society for the protection of animals and the Collingwood Free Medical Dispensary. He died in 1891 at Ormiston House, his daughters’ school and home. It is not known which of the Singleton daughters ran the school and no information has been found on Miss Middleton. This book is of considerable interest as it has a close connection to Dr John Singleton, important not only in the social history of Melbourne but also in the history of Warrnambool. This is a hard cover book of 160 pages with 16 pages at the back of the book of advertisements for other books published by the Religious Tract Society. The cover is brown with a sketch of a young man and lettering in gold and an ornamental floral pattern on the front cover. The gold lettering and the ornamental floral pattern are also on the spine. The book has 13 chapters with ornamental scrolls and initials at the beginning and end of each chapter. There are also some full page black and white sketches in the book, with the one at the front of the book covered by a piece of tissue paper. The book plate at the front of the book is white with a gold border pasted onto the page and handwritten details have been added in black ink. The book is a little scuffed at the edges of the cover. ‘Ormiston House College, East Melbourne, Principals, The Misses Singleton, Prize for Writing and Maps in Upper Third Class Awarded to Miss Middleton, Christmas 1887.’ dr john singleton, ormiston house, history of warrnambool -
Camberwell Girls Grammar SchoolPhotograph - original, George & Georges Federal Studios, [Matriculation 1886], approximately 1886
... 1 albumen print on cabinet card of a group of 8 girls & two women, including two girls holding tennis racquets from Ormiston Ladies College...Camberwell Girls Grammar School 2 Torrington Street Canterbury melbourne Photographers name & address printed on side mount and on verso" George & Georges Federal Studios 11, 13, 15 & 17 Collins Street East Melbourne 1 albumen print on cabinet card of a group of 8 girls & two women, including two girls holding tennis racquets from Ormiston Ladies College [Matriculation 1886] Photograph - original George & Georges Federal Studios ...1 albumen print on cabinet card of a group of 8 girls & two women, including two girls holding tennis racquets from Ormiston Ladies CollegePhotographers name & address printed on side mount and on verso" George & Georges Federal Studios 11, 13, 15 & 17 Collins Street East Melbourne -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, Box Hill Historical Society, Papers read before the Box Hill Historical Society Vol. I, 1964/68, 1968
... College...White horse hotel...Aspinall> Alice...Toogood> A. R....Bamford> F....Chalgrove School...Ormiston...Box Hill Historical Society Box Hill Heritage Centre Suite 7 Town Hall Hub Box Hill melbourne Elgar's Special Survey Land surveys Ballyshanassy Schools Churches Aspinall family Woodhouse Grove Methodist Church Catholic Church Sutton family Box Hill Cemetery New College Pioneer Talbett Tate> Frank Morton family Schools> early Hotels Box Hill Historical Society Pioneers Box Hill Grammar School Kingswood College Banff Ladies' College White horse hotel Aspinall> Alice Toogood> A. R. Bamford> F. Chalgrove School Ormiston Girls' School Horton Girls Grammar School A collection of papers read before the Box Hill City Historical Society. ...A collection of papers read before the Box Hill City Historical Society. Volume 1 covers the papers read in the period 1964 to 1968. Speakers include such notables as K. G. McIntyre, former Mayor of the city; and the descendants of early settlers, such as Grace Aspinall and A. R. Toogood.elgar's special survey, land surveys, ballyshanassy, schools, churches, aspinall family, woodhouse grove methodist church, catholic church, sutton family, box hill cemetery, new college, pioneer, talbett, tate> frank, morton family, schools> early, hotels, box hill historical society, pioneers, box hill grammar school, kingswood college, banff ladies' college, white horse hotel, aspinall> alice, toogood> a. r., bamford> f., chalgrove school, ormiston girls' school, horton girls grammar school -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, Box Hill Historical Society, Papers read before the Box Hill Historical Society Vol. I, 1964/68, 1968
... College...White Horse Hotel...Aspinall> Alice...Toogood> A. R....Bamford> F....Chalgrove School...Ormiston...Box Hill Historical Society Box Hill Heritage Centre Suite 7 Town Hall Hub Box Hill melbourne Elgar's Special Survey Land surveys Ballyshanassy Schools Churches Aspinall family Woodhouse Grove Methodist Church Catholic Church Sutton family Box Hill Cemetery New College Pioneer Talbett Tate> Frank Morton family Schools> early Hotels Box Hill Historical Society Pioneers Box Hill Grammar School Kingswood College Banff Ladies' College White Horse Hotel Aspinall> Alice Toogood> A. R. Bamford> F. Chalgrove School Ormiston Girls' School Horton Girls Grammar School A collection of papers read before the Box Hill City Historical Society. ...A collection of papers read before the Box Hill City Historical Society. Volume 1 covers the papers read in the period 1964 to 1968. Speakers include such notables as K. G. McIntyre, former Mayor of the city; and the descendants of early settlers, such as Grace Aspinall and A. R. Toogood.elgar's special survey, land surveys, ballyshanassy, schools, churches, aspinall family, woodhouse grove methodist church, catholic church, sutton family, box hill cemetery, new college, pioneer, talbett, tate> frank, morton family, schools> early, hotels, box hill historical society, pioneers, box hill grammar school, kingswood college, banff ladies' college, white horse hotel, aspinall> alice, toogood> a. r., bamford> f., chalgrove school, ormiston girls' school, horton girls grammar school
