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Ballarat Diocesan Historical CommissionPrimary-school Reader, Approved Readers for the Catholic Schools of Australasia, 1908
... Primary-school Reader...Cloth bound primary readers, covers block printed with symbols representing Australia, Ireland and the Catholic church....Approved Readers for the Catholic Schools of Australasia Primary-school Reader ...Two of a set of Australian Catholic school readers c. 1908. This books were produced for Catholic schools under the direction of Bishop Higgins of Ballarat in the early twentieth century. They reflect the culture of Irish Catholic Australians in design work and content.Cloth bound primary readers, covers block printed with symbols representing Australia, Ireland and the Catholic church.schoolbooks, catholic, irish, higgins, ballarat. -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre VictoriaDutch Primary School Reader, Derde Leesboekje, 1962
... Dutch Primary School Reader...aap; noot; mies; reader; primary school...Book: "Derde Leesboekje", a soft cover reader used in Dutch Primary schools in the decades around the 2nd World War...The reading boards and readers were used in the Netherlands for a long time (from many years before WW II, till the late 1960s) to teach reading and spelling. aap; noot; mies; reader; primary school some silverfish type damage on front and back cover Book: "Derde Leesboekje", a soft cover reader used in Dutch Primary schools in the decades around the 2nd World War Derde Leesboekje Dutch Primary School Reader Publishing House: Wolters Noordhoff Authors: M B Hoogeveen / Jan Ligthart / H Scheepstra, bewerkt door E A Alderts ...This reader contains stories about two sisters: Zus and Jet. The "Derde Leesboekje" is the third reader in this series.The stories in this book and in some of the other readers had as subjects the people, animals and objects used in the "aap, noot, mies" reading board shown as item number 6389. The reading boards and readers were used in the Netherlands for a long time (from many years before WW II, till the late 1960s) to teach reading and spelling.Book: "Derde Leesboekje", a soft cover reader used in Dutch Primary schools in the decades around the 2nd World Warsome silverfish type damage on front and back cover aap; noot; mies; reader; primary school -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyVictorian Education Department Readers, Playmates; Holidays; John and Betty, 1951, 1952, 1953
... ...primary reader..."Playmates" and "Holidays" were the only reader for the year. book primary reader Victorian education Jan Morrison Three volumes with soft cardboard covers, staple binding, clear adhesive tape on exterior and interior binding. ...Set of teaching flash cards with single words and sentences went with "John and Betty" - these resources missing. "Playmates" and "Holidays" were the only reader for the year.Three volumes with soft cardboard covers, staple binding, clear adhesive tape on exterior and interior binding. John and Betty: the earliest reader for the little ones, all colour illustrations Playmates: the Victorian readers, first book, black & white with few colour illustrations Holidays: the Victorian readers, second bookJan Morrisonbook, primary reader, victorian education -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyVictorian Readers, Education Department, First Book. Second Book, No.1 1928. No.2 1937
... ...Primary Reader...Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road Books Primary Reader Victorian Education First book of The Victorian Readers (First Edition) . ...First book of The Victorian Readers (First Edition) . Soft cardboard cover. Printed 1928. Second book of The Victorian Readers (Second Edition). Soft cardboard cover. Printed 1937.books, primary reader, victorian education -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyVictorian Reader, Third Book, 1930
... ...primary reader...Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road books primary reader victorian education Third Book of the Victorian Readers (First Edition). ...Third Book of the Victorian Readers (First Edition). Fabric covered cardboard cover. Printed 1930.books, primary reader, victorian education -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyVictorian Readers, Fifth Book Victorian Readers, 1940
... ...primary reader...Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road books primary reader Fifth Book of the Victorian Readers (Second Edition). ...Fifth Book of the Victorian Readers (Second Edition). Hard coverbooks, primary reader -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyThe Victorian Readers, Seventh Book Victorian Readers, 1940
... ...Primary Reader...Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road Books Primary Reader Victorian Education Seventh Book of the Victorian Readers. ...Seventh Book of the Victorian Readers. Second Edition. Hard cover.books, primary reader, victorian education -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - School Reader for Infants, John and Betty, 1951
... reader...primary education 1950's style...This "first reader" for children in a Victorian Primary school was fashioned by the period that it was printed in (1951), and the associated educational principles was applied by the Victorian Educators. ...This primary school reader has an orange cover with "John and Betty" printed in green. ...Brookes, Government Printer, Melbourne" This primary school reader has an orange cover with "John and Betty" printed in green. ...This "first reader" for children in a Victorian Primary school was fashioned by the period that it was printed in (1951), and the associated educational principles was applied by the Victorian Educators. It defines the role play of young children, at this point, in their educational development and contained within the(1950's) "society's" mores and expectations. This book was widely used by state schools in Victoria including Mt Beauty and Tawonga Primary Schools.This reader is significant to the Kiewa Valley because it demonstrates that there was still a very marked "one book" fits all school environmental approach by State educators which the local schools were apart of. This book is one of the KVHS children's school book collection, which many were donated by local families whose children went to Mt Beauty Primary School. Therefore this reader represents a social history significance for the period from 1950's and 60's. The book is in good condition, consequently making it suitable for exhibitions, and highlighting schools in the Kiewa Valley along with what local children read in these schools. This primary school reader has an orange cover with "John and Betty" printed in green. Below this is the green outline of a young boy leading his dog(Scottish Terrier) on a lead. Behind him is the red outline of a young girl (bow tied waist belt) in front of a cat(tail up). A thick green line is situated below the figures. The cover is 180 gsm thick. Inside the book are colored sketches of a boy and a girl playing well defined "boy" and "girl" activities (gender specific for the period of print 1951) Below these activities are simple descriptive words for the above activities.On the front page "John and Betty" below this "The earliest Reader for the Little Ones". Below this "Illustrations by Marjorie Howden" Further down the page and in smaller print is "Education Department of Victoria 1951". Below this and under a fine line "A.C. Brookes, Government Printer, Melbourne"first grader reader, primary education 1950's style -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - English Reader, Victorian Readers Fourth Book, second edition, 1940
... primary school...reader...A reader for use in Primary Schools in Victoria in the 1940's. ...An historical record of the type of literature that students were expected to read, and be able to answer questions on the content, in the 1940's. primary school reader education Title: Victorian Readers Fourth Book, Second Edition. ...A reader for use in Primary Schools in Victoria in the 1940's. It contains both poetry and prose with a section on notes and exercises to be undertaken by the students. User is unknown.An historical record of the type of literature that students were expected to read, and be able to answer questions on the content, in the 1940's.A Victorian Primary school book. Has a hard grey cover. Title: Victorian Readers Fourth Book, Second Edition. Inside the cover is a stamp, oval in shape, with the words "State School 1563 Ardmona" and written in ink in the centre of stamp is '11/46'.primary school, reader, education -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HARRIS COLLECTION: ROYAL READER SCHOOL TEXT
... Primary...Royal Reader...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EDUCATION Primary Royal Reader School reader, brown cover, damaged spine. ...School reader, brown cover, damaged spine. Embossed on front 'Royal Reader'. Written inside on front cover' George Harris Axedale, State School 1008.' First 18 pages of text missing, first story (incomplete ) 'Little Robert, The trapper', a story about an explosion in a coal mine.education, primary, royal reader -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, Victorian Readers Seventh Book, 1940
... reader...primary school readers...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Book used in schools for reading. school reader primary school readers victorian school readers Hard cardboard and red linen coloured cover with black printing. 242 pages. ...Book used in schools for reading.Hard cardboard and red linen coloured cover with black printing. 242 pages.school reader, primary school readers, victorian school readers -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, Victorian Readers Fifth Book, 1940
... reader...primary school readers...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Book used in Primary schools for reading school reader primary school readers victorian school readers Hard cardboard and linen green coloured cover with black printing. 216 pages. ...Book used in Primary schools for readingHard cardboard and linen green coloured cover with black printing. 216 pages.school reader, primary school readers, victorian school readers -
Clunes MuseumBook, Royal Readers - Fifth Reading Book
... reader...primary school text...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields If School number 740 is correct then; Tourello (Primary School No. 740; previously known as Sheepwash Common School No. 740 1864-1868, Sheepwash Primary School 1868-1877) Could have been locally known as Mile Creek State School? royal reader primary school text Hand written in black ink cursive; Kenneth McKenzie, Mile Creek State School No. 1110 or 140 or 740. ...If School number 740 is correct then; Tourello (Primary School No. 740; previously known as Sheepwash Common School No. 740 1864-1868, Sheepwash Primary School 1868-1877) Could have been locally known as Mile Creek State School?Hard cover, dark blue front cover pages 1-416 (some back pages missing), contains stories, poetry and word meanings and their context.Hand written in black ink cursive; Kenneth McKenzie, Mile Creek State School No. 1110 or 140 or 740. There are scribbles in coloured pencil on the inside front cover.royal reader, primary school text -
Old School House MuseumBook, Second Book The Victorian Readers, 1937
... Primary school reader pre world war II...Old School House Museum Corner of Davey St and Wedge St Frankston mornington-peninsula Primary school reader pre world war II school book frankston Light Brown Second Book The Victorian Readers Book ...Primary school reader pre world war IILight Brownschool book, frankston -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionBook - Book - The Primer, n.d
... Fifty-six page book, primary school reader, called 'The Primer'. Cover and front page missing - page 3 is first page. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Fifty-six page book, primary school reader, called 'The Primer'. Cover and front page missing - page 3 is first page. ...Fifty-six page book, primary school reader, called 'The Primer'. Cover and front page missing - page 3 is first page. Black and white print and illustrations -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book - Second Infant Reader, Approx 1920's
... Reader for primary school students...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Reader for primary school students education author e pye Robertson's Federal Readers Robertson's Federal Readers Second Infant Reader. ...Reader for primary school studentsRobertson's Federal Readers Second Infant Reader. Grey book with sketch of three children, a koala and have trees on the cover.Robertson's Federal Readerseducation, author e pye -
Hume City Civic CollectionBook, Gather Round/Fourth Book
... This green cloth bound book was used as a fourth grade reader in primary schools from 1965. It was a revised edition of earlier reader....Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne This green cloth bound book was used as a fourth grade reader in primary schools from 1965. It was a revised edition of earlier reader. education department schools george evans collection "Gather Round..." ...This green cloth bound book was used as a fourth grade reader in primary schools from 1965. It was a revised edition of earlier reader.A green cloth bound book used as a fourth grade reader."Gather Round..."education department, schools, george evans collection -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, First book Victoria, 1909
... This book is of educational and social interest as an example of the readers used by primary school children in the early 20th century. ...This is a reader produced for schools in Victoria in 1909. It contains many simple fables and stories and some phonetic instruction at the beginning of the short articles. It has no specific Australian content. The inscription includes the name ‘Stanley Bell’. There were several Bell families in the Wangoom area early in the 20th century, including one teacher associated with the Wangoom State School. Stanley Bell may have belonged to one of these families. Walter Davies had a book shop in Timor Street, Warrnambool from the late 19th century and three generations of the Davies family were proprietors of this shop over the years. This book is of educational and social interest as an example of the readers used by primary school children in the early 20th century. This is a soft cover book of 80 pages. The cover is brown with black printing. The pages are partly torn and very tattered. The inscriptions are handwritten in black ink and pencil and there is some scribble on the first pages. The text has many black and white illustrations. There is a blue stamp of Walter Davies, the Warrnambool bookseller, on the first page. ‘Stanley J. Bell, Warrumyea, Wangoom’ ‘Walter Davies, Bookseller, Warrnambool’walter davies, stanley bell -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - English Reader, The Victorian Readers Fifth Book, 1940
... primary school. education. victorian education department. tawonga. davies. louden. reader....Provenance: Used and handed down to family members in Tawonga where they lived and went to school. primary school. education. victorian education department. tawonga. davies. louden. reader. ...This book was supplied by the Victorian Education Department for all Grade 5 students at Government schools. Each student had one including the local family who passed it on to another family member. Books were covered to protect them. In this case a stiff, dull plastic.Historical: Used by grade 5 students in Victorian Government Schools. Provenance: Used and handed down to family members in Tawonga where they lived and went to school.Pale coloured pinkish plastic with white landscape picture in white on it covers the hard covered book. Parts of the plastic have small tears and is wrinkled. Inside front cover: Ann Louden On title page: G. Daviesprimary school. education. victorian education department. tawonga. davies. louden. reader. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - English Reader, Victorian Readers Fourth Book, 1940
... Provenance: Allan Johnson's family and education at the Bogong Primary School which was known to have a good library. education. reading. schools. victorian education department In black: Victorian Readers / Fourth Book / emblem in middle of circle surround by double circle inside which is printed Education department Victoria / Bottom righthand side with lines above and below Second Edition Allan Johnson written in ink on cover page. ...Educational book used by Allan Johnson in Grade 4 in a Victorian Government School.Historical: Comparative education for teaching reading in Grade 4 at Victorian Government Schools. Provenance: Allan Johnson's family and education at the Bogong Primary School which was known to have a good library.Grey book with cloth on cardboard cover.In black: Victorian Readers / Fourth Book / emblem in middle of circle surround by double circle inside which is printed Education department Victoria / Bottom righthand side with lines above and below Second Edition Allan Johnson written in ink on cover page.education. reading. schools. victorian education department -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - English Reader, Victorian Readers Seventh Book, 1940
... It was donated by the Davies family from Tawonga, and therefore has good interpretive capacity as it is part of a set of readers for primary and high school students. It is also good for research as comparative tool to see what students learn now compaired to the 1940's book victorian davies education-department-of-victoria reader year-seven form-one It has the logo on the Education Department of Victoria in black on front cover. ...This is a form 1 or year 7 English book used for reading. This book would have been used in all schools over Victoria. It consists of assorted stories and poems. It has 242 pagesThis has social and historical significance as it shows what students of the Kiewa Valley in the 1940's were reading in form 1 or in todays year 7. It was donated by the Davies family from Tawonga, and therefore has good interpretive capacity as it is part of a set of readers for primary and high school students. It is also good for research as comparative tool to see what students learn now compaired to the 1940'sThe book has a red material cover with black writing on the front cover and spine. It has the logo on the Education Department of Victoria in black on front cover. Also has Second edition at bottom of front cover. Inside cover has the name G Davies Form 1abook, victorian, davies, education-department-of-victoria, reader, year-seven, form-one -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - English Reader, Victorian Reader Eighth Book
... It was donated by the Davies family from Tawonga, and therefore has good interpretive capacity as it is part of a set of readers for primary and high school students. It is also good for research as a comparative tool to see what students learn now compaired to the 1940's book school english secondary department-of-education 1940 There is a logo of the Victorian Education Department on the front cover. ...This is a form 2 or year 8 English book used for reading. This book would have been used in all schools over Victoria. It consists of assorted stories and poems. It has 260 pagesThis has social and historical significance as it shows what students of the Kiewa Valley in the 1940's were reading in form 2 or in todays year 8. It was donated by the Davies family from Tawonga, and therefore has good interpretive capacity as it is part of a set of readers for primary and high school students. It is also good for research as a comparative tool to see what students learn now compaired to the 1940'sThe book as a light brown material cover with black writing in front cover and spine. There is a logo of the Victorian Education Department on the front cover. Also in writing "Second Edition" at bottom of front cover. The name G Davies Form 11a is on first inside page.book, school, english, secondary, department-of-education 1940 -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Reference Botany, Botany - A Junior Book For Schools, 1927
... primary and lower secondary schools within Victoria from the late 1800s to the mid 1900s. The book provided students with the fundamental knowledge of botany for the era in which it was produced. As this book was targeting a junior schooling level (basic), it could cover a greater and extended reader...primary and lower secondary schools within Victoria from the late 1800s to the mid 1900s. The book provided students with the fundamental knowledge of botany for the era in which it was produced. As this book was targeting a junior schooling level (basic), it could cover a greater and extended reader ...This book was a highly regarded reference book for students in primary and lower secondary schools within Victoria from the late 1800s to the mid 1900s. The book provided students with the fundamental knowledge of botany for the era in which it was produced. As this book was targeting a junior schooling level (basic), it could cover a greater and extended reader population. Teaching institutions could, because of its straight forward, basic written information, retain this book's circulation for a greater length of time, thereby optimising the return against the greater initial costs of importing it from England.This book was produced in a time where learning was at a relatively slower pace (due to a smaller source and supply of material). The availability of a large range of cheap reference books such as that offered from 1971 on wards via the internet "Project Guttenberg" in the form of electronic books, has dramatically provided a larger source of reference material. The significance of this book on botany, is that it was highly effective for the era in which it was produced and in particular the students at a rural based school. Being in a rural area students were able to identify local vegetation to the various life cycles of plants presented in this mainly United Kingdom/European referenced book. The students in the Kiewa Valley and attending a rural school, where in a position to study all the fundamental teaching that this book encompassed. This in one way provided students in the valley a slightly better appreciation between book and real life (on the land, in the field and by the river). Later publications of this book had additional Australian references in them.This hard covered book(cloth strengthened) is faded(aged) beige in colour and consists of 204 pages. It is printed in English (black print) on both sides and contains illustrations of both free hand sketches and photographs of plants, both foliage and roots systems. The book is arranged in three sections: three pages of preface, two of contents (28 chapters). The last four pages contain the appendix and index.On spine "BOTANY" underneath "R.H. YAPP" and at bottom the Cambridge coat of Arms and below this "CAMBRIDGE" The front cover "BOTANY" underneath this "A JUNIOR BOOK FOR SCHOOLS" and below this a an illustration of a four leaf petal(flower of Germander Speedwell) the same as appears on the cover of edition 2, however this book is edition 3. At the bottom is "R.H. YAPPschool, botany, text books, science experiments, nature -
Orbost & District Historical Societyschool reader, 1928
... The Victorian Readers, one for each of the grades that then comprised the primary school, were first published by the Victorian Education Department between 1927 and 1930. ...The Victorian Readers, one for each of the grades that then comprised the primary school, were first published by the Victorian Education Department between 1927 and 1930. ...This book is an early reader which all Victorian students would have read during the 1930's. The book is made up of poems and stories. The Victorian Readers, one for each of the grades that then comprised the primary school, were first published by the Victorian Education Department between 1927 and 1930. Much of content of these readers was British in origin but there was an attempt to add the works of some Australian authors. This book was owned and used by Roma Cameron. Roma Cameron was the daughter of Harry Purchase Cameron and Lilian Gladys (nee Harding). Roma married Ronald Richard Smith in 1944 and is the mother of Lorraine (Mrs Peter Coulton) and Margaret Smith. Harry's father, James Cameron, came to Bellagoogan on Majors Creek in 1882. Bellagoogan was on Majors Creek near Orbost and was the site of the first race course. Like many others at the time, the Camerons bred race horses.Harry died in 1964 aged 75. Roma was the youngest of three siblings: Jean (Mrs John Gavin (Jack) Ralston) and James (Jim) (m. Joan Hosack). This is historically significant showing what young children were reading during the 1920's and 30's in schools across Victoria. It is vastly different to readers used in schools today. The Victorian Readers provide an insight into the teaching of reading in Victoria and offer an overview of the values and behaviours that were taught and reinforced in schools in the first half of the 20th century.A small grey covered book of 98pp. It is titled "First Book of The Victorian Readers". A picture has been pasted over the original b/w drawing of a young boy reading,on front cover: Roma Cameroneducation reader cameron -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - SECOND BOOK OF THE VICTORIAN READERS
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EDUCATION Primary Victoria The Victorian Readers Second Book Education Department of Victoria. ...112 Page soft cover book titled 'The Victorian Readers Second Book' dark orange in colour with a cloth strip at the spine. On the front cover is a female child sitting on a wooden chair reading a book. The book consists of 102 pages of stories and poems plus 9 pages of language list. The back page has three children in various poses looking at a monkey on a swing hanging from two trees. Below the monkey written in script is 'The End' Inside the front cover hand written in blue ink is the name 'John M. Merifield' Registered by the Postmaster General for transmission through the post as a book.Education Department of Victoria. H.J. Green, Government Printer, Melbourne 1930.education, primary, victoria, the victorian readers second book -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph - Lantern Slide, c1900
... primary hospital until surpassed by the Wangaratta Hospital in 1910. In the 1940s much of the building materials were salvaged and repurposed, with the exception of the facade which was restored in 1963 by the Beechworth Lions Club and still stands today. The facade featured on the covers of local history volume 'Beechworth: a Titan's Field' by Carole Woods and heritage-focused travel guide the 'Readers...primary hospital until surpassed by the Wangaratta Hospital in 1910. In the 1940s much of the building materials were salvaged and repurposed, with the exception of the facade which was restored in 1963 by the Beechworth Lions Club and still stands today. The facade featured on the covers of local history volume 'Beechworth: a Titan's Field' by Carole Woods and heritage-focused travel guide the 'Readers ...This lantern slide shows the Ovens District Hospital (also called the Ovens Goldfields Hospital) in Beechworth in approximately 1900. The Hospital was built as part of a community push to develop the infrastructure needed for a permanent town in the 1850s. At the time there was no hospital located between Melbourne and the NSW town of Goulburn and it was recognised that the nature of mining and agricultural work predisposed people to serious injury. The community voted in 1853 to raise funds for a hospital and a voluntary committee elected from people who contributed £2 or more annually determined the organisation's management policies, which aimed to provide care for poor people at rates levied according to the person's means. Ongoing operations of the hospital were primarily supported by Government grants, however. The foundation stone was laid at a site in Church Street at a ceremony held 1st September 1856 which was attended by 2000 people using a locally crafted trowel with a tin ore handle and pure gold blade. The hospital, which was designed by J.H. Dobbyn, cost £2347. The hospital had two wards, a dispensary, apartments for a resident surgeon and the matron, an operating theatre and a board room. Further medical facilities including services to meet the cultural and health needs of the local Chinese community were later added, in addition to a Palladian-style cut-granite face built in 1862-63. It functioned as the region's primary hospital until surpassed by the Wangaratta Hospital in 1910. In the 1940s much of the building materials were salvaged and repurposed, with the exception of the facade which was restored in 1963 by the Beechworth Lions Club and still stands today. The facade featured on the covers of local history volume 'Beechworth: a Titan's Field' by Carole Woods and heritage-focused travel guide the 'Readers Digest Book of Historic Australian Towns'. Lantern slides, sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which an image has been secured for the purpose of projection. Glass slides were etched or hand-painted for this purpose from the Eighteenth Century but the process became more popular and accessible to the public with the development of photographic-emulsion slides used with a 'Magic Lantern' device in the mid-Nineteenth Century. Photographic lantern slides comprise a double-negative emulsion layer (forming a positive image) between thin glass plates that are bound together. A number of processes existed to form and bind the emulsion layer to the base plate, including the albumen, wet plate collodion, gelatine dry plate and woodburytype techniques. Lantern slides and magic lantern technologies are seen as foundational precursors to the development of modern photography and film-making techniques.This glass slide is significant because it provides insight into Beechworth's built environment and infrastructure in the early Twentieth Century, around the time of Australia's Federation. It is also an example of an early photographic and film-making technology in use in regional Victoria in the time period.Thin translucent sheet of glass with a round-edged square image printed on the front and framed in a black backing. It is held together by metal strips to secure the edges of the slide.Obverse: Y /burke museum, beechworth, lantern slide, slide, glass slide, plate, burke museum collection, photograph, monochrome, ovens district hospital, indigo shire, north-east victoria, hospital, palladian architecture, granite, community fundraising, community infrastructure, j.h. dobbyn, beechworth lions club, ovens goldfields hospital, chinese community -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook - Digital Image, Brown, Prior & Co. et al, The Federal Primer, or Second Steps at School [1927], 1927_
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Digital copy of a 'first reader', this Federal Primer is based around Australian themes, for use in Australian schools. readers primary education Name of owner on cover. ...Digital copy of a 'first reader', this Federal Primer is based around Australian themes, for use in Australian schools.Digital copy of a school 'primer' or first reader. 34 pages, illus. (some col.).Name of owner on cover.readers, primary education -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, Government Printer, Melbourne, The Victorian readers, books 1-8, 1928-1930
... These readers were used in Victorian state primary schools from 1928 to the mid 1950s....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne These readers were used in Victorian state primary schools from 1928 to the mid 1950s. school readers Facsimile reprints of eight cloth bound paperbacks, in presentation box. ...These readers were used in Victorian state primary schools from 1928 to the mid 1950s.Facsimile reprints of eight cloth bound paperbacks, in presentation box. Black and white and colour illustrationsschool readers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: THE NEW SOUTH WALES SCHOOL MAGAZINE
... Primary...school magazine...Lydia Chancellor Collection... collection... school magazine... literature... reader...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EDUCATION Primary school magazine Lydia Chancellor Collection collection school magazine literature reader reading short stories drama education school music Five copies of 'The New South Wales School Magazine of Literature for Our Boys and Girls.' ...Five copies of 'The New South Wales School Magazine of Literature for Our Boys and Girls.' July, 1957 - November, 1960. One copy of 'School Magazine. Part 1.' March 1961. Include short stories, illustrations, information, plays, music and poetry. Published by The New South Wales Department of Education.education, primary, school magazine, lydia chancellor collection, collection, school magazine, literature, reader, reading, short stories, drama, education, school, music -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Magazine - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: THE SCHOOL PAPER
... Primary...school paper...Lydia Chancellor Collection... collection... education... literature... school paper... poetry... short stories... plays... drama... illustrations... artwork... information... reading... reader...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EDUCATION Primary school paper Lydia Chancellor Collection collection education literature school paper poetry short stories plays drama illustrations artwork information reading reader school Two copies of The School Paper Grades III & IV for the months of June,(2), and July,(1) 1964. ...Two copies of The School Paper Grades III & IV for the months of June,(2), and July,(1) 1964. Contain short stories, information, illustrations, poetry, plays and music. Published by the Victorian Education Department.education, primary, school paper, lydia chancellor collection, collection, education, literature, school paper, poetry, short stories, plays, drama, illustrations, artwork, information, reading, reader, school
