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Torquay and District Historical SocietyBook - School reader, Howden, Marjorie, John and Betty: the earliest reader for the little ones, 1951
... School reader...School reader, orange paperback cover, 24 pages...Business card pasted on inside front cover "Class Act" School reader, orange paperback cover, 24 pages John and Betty: the earliest reader for the little ones Book School reader Howden, Marjorie Education Department of Victoria ...This reader was used at Torquay Primary School, State School Number 3368. It is from a series of official Prep readers used in Victorian schools from 1951 to mid 1960s.School reader, orange paperback cover, 24 pagesfictionThis reader was used at Torquay Primary School, State School Number 3368. It is from a series of official Prep readers used in Victorian schools from 1951 to mid 1960s.education -
Torquay and District Historical SocietyBook - School reader, Howden, Marjorie, Playmates: the Victorian Readers first book, 1952
... School reader...School reader, Blue, green and cream illustrated card cover, 72 pages...Education Official reader for Grade 1 in Victorian schools School reader, Blue, green and cream illustrated card cover, 72 pages Playmates: the Victorian Readers first book Book School reader Howden, Marjorie Education Department of Victoria ...Official reader for Grade 1 in Victorian schoolsSchool reader, Blue, green and cream illustrated card cover, 72 pagesfictionOfficial reader for Grade 1 in Victorian schoolseducation -
Hume City Civic CollectionBook - School Reader, John and Betty, 1954
... School Reader...It replaced a series of school readers that had been used in the schools from 1924. ...It replaced a series of school readers that had been used in the schools from 1924. ...The school reader was published by the Victorian Education Department and was the official reader for the Preparatory grades throughout Victorian school.A twenty four paged book with an orange cardboard cover and stapled together with the title 'John and Betty' printed in dark green lettering and a silhouette picture of a boy and girl with a dog in dark green and red.non-fictionThe school reader was published by the Victorian Education Department and was the official reader for the Preparatory grades throughout Victorian school.school readers, victorian education department, john and betty -
Hume City Civic CollectionBook - School Reader, Victorian Education Department, Playmates, 1952
... School Reader...A school reader with a cardboard cover bound on the spine with two staples. ...A school reader with a cardboard cover bound on the spine with two staples. ...The reader was the second in the series commenced in 1951 and was the official reading text for Grade 1 in all Victorian schools. This series of texts replaced an earlier set of Victorian Readers that were used in schools from 1924. The were all produced and published by the Victorian Education Department and were gradually phased out in the 1980s when different methods of teaching reading were introduced.A school reader with a cardboard cover bound on the spine with two staples. The front cover has a silhouette picture in purple, green and cream of a boy with a dog and a little girl pushing a pram. There are 72 pages with illustrations and text throughout.non-fictionThe reader was the second in the series commenced in 1951 and was the official reading text for Grade 1 in all Victorian schools. This series of texts replaced an earlier set of Victorian Readers that were used in schools from 1924. The were all produced and published by the Victorian Education Department and were gradually phased out in the 1980s when different methods of teaching reading were introduced.victorian education department, school readers, playmates -
Hume City Civic CollectionBook - School Reader, Education Department of Victoria, Gather Round/Fourth Book, 1965
... School Reader...It has a wide selection of stories, plays and poems by various authors from different countries. he readers were used in Victorian schools from the mid 1960s until the early1980s. ...A bound school reader with a soft dark green cloth cover with lettering and diagrams in black and white. ...Brooks Government Printer A school reader for Grade 4 children. A bound school reader with a soft dark green cloth cover with lettering and diagrams in black and white. ...A school reader for Grade 4 children.A bound school reader with a soft dark green cloth cover with lettering and diagrams in black and white. Both front and back covers are decorated with lines and circles of children holding readers. Inside there are 248 pages containing stories, poems and illustrations. fictionA school reader for Grade 4 children.school readers, gather round, grade 4, education department of victoria, a.c. brooks, government printer -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical CommissionPrimary-school Reader, Approved Readers for the Catholic Schools of Australasia, 1908
... 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. ...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. -
Hume City Civic CollectionBook - School Reader, Victorian Education Department, Holidays, 1953
... School Reader...An official school reader for Grade 2 students throughout Victorian Schools from 1953 until the late 1970s and published by the Education Department. ...Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne An official school reader for Grade 2 students throughout Victorian Schools from 1953 until the late 1970s and published by the Education Department. ...A book with 104 pages and a cardboard cover, bound with two staples along the spine. The back and front covers feature a blue and white silhouette drawing of three children at the beach with seagulls flying overhead and the title ' Holidays' in red.non-fictionvictorian education department, school readers, pllaymates. -
Hume City Civic CollectionBook - School Reader, Victorian Education Department, Among Friends, 1950s
... School Reader...The book is one of a set of readers published by the Victorian Education Department in the 1950s to replace a former set of readers that had been used throughout VIctorian Schools from 1924. Prior to that date school readers proscribed in English schools were used....Among Friends Book School Reader Victorian Education Department Victorian Government Printer - A.C.Brooks ...A school reader used in Grade 3 throughout Victorian schools from 1954 until the late 1970sA bound book with a cloth cover decorated on the front, spine and back covers with a drawing in purple and grey of two girls and a boy carrying cases or satchels and walking to school. The title 'Third Book Among Friends' is in grey on a purple background and the publisher's name is written across the bottom of the front cover in the same colour combination. There are 247 pages of print and illustrations. non-fictionA school reader used in Grade 3 throughout Victorian schools from 1954 until the late 1970svictorian education department, school readers, among friends, grade 3 -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - School Reader for Infants, John and Betty, 1951
... Book - School Reader for Infants...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. ...John and Betty Book - School Reader for Infants Education Department of Victoria, A.C. ...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 -
Mont De LanceyBook, Ruth M. Arthur et al, The Crooked Brownie, c.1944
... School reader...School readers written and arranged in suitable age and interest groupings were commonly used in the 1900's in primary schools....A small green format school reader No 353 from the Whitcombe's Story Books series : The Crooked Brownie for Ages 8 to 9 Years. ...It has handwritten 210 inside the stamp which would be the school numbering system for it's readers. Chapter III - A new Friend has red pencil markings underneath many words....School reader Australian schools School equipment A school reader for children ages 8 to 9 years. ...A school reader for children ages 8 to 9 years. The brownie has many adventures.A small green format school reader No 353 from the Whitcombe's Story Books series : The Crooked Brownie for Ages 8 to 9 Years. The title is printed in red lettering on the front cover with the series above and age group beneath in black lettering. Inside a black lined rectangular shape is a lined drawing of a frog talking to the brownie - on a sign is written 'Samuel Frog Furniture Maker'. 1/- for the cost is in the right hand bottom corner. Inside the front and back covers are additional series Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd publishes. The story has 10 chapters with black and white illustrations. Pp62.non-fictionA school reader for children ages 8 to 9 years. The brownie has many adventures.school reader, australian schools, school equipment -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - School Reader, Second Book of the Victorian Readers
... Book - School Reader...Second Book of the Victorian Readers Book - School Reader ...The Victorian Education Department published and printed this reader in 1937. The infant grades learnt to read using phonics which included word groups eg. 'ee' words, 'ai' words etc.This book was used in all Victorian schools to assist children to read.Small tattered book with soft cover held by cloth on card. The 102 pages are held by two staples. It consists of stories, poetry with B & W pictures some of which have been coloured in with pencil. At the back is a 'Language List' which consists of 'word groups' eg. 'ee' words and on the last page 'Additional words'. Made by the Victorian Education Department in 1937.Some pictures have been coloured in. On cover, top right hand corner: "Yvonne Simmonds / Red Bluff"victorian reader, education, infant reader -
Orbost & District Historical Societyschool reader, 1928
... school reader...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. ...A picture has been pasted over the original b/w drawing of a young boy reading, school reader H.J. Green ...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 -
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 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book - 5th book school reader
... 5th book school reader...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Used by Chris Gray at school Victorian school reader. BOOKS School/Educational SCHOOL Equipment Victorian readers 5th book 2nd edition as written on cover. ...Used by Chris Gray at schoolVictorian school reader.Victorian readers 5th book 2nd edition as written on cover. Green with a blue spine. Last page is 216books, school/educational, school, equipment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book - School Reader 'Gee-Up Bonny', 1940s, Approx 1940s
... School Reader 'Gee-Up Bonny', 1940s...There is one page with a hidden flap. Book School Reader 'Gee-Up Bonny', 1940s ...Used by Joan Rivis, a primary school teacher, while teaching during the 1940s to the 1960s. Made for the children at the Lady Gowrie Child Care Adelaide by Kathleen Mellor.Child's learning to read book with yellow background and red fence in front. A horse eating hay on front. "Gee -Up Bonny" and with 'J. L. Rivis 2/3' hand written on top right hand corner. Back page is red with horse & dog with people & "Good bye". There is one page with a hidden flap.Wholly set up and printed in Australia by Vardon Price Limited, 95 Grate street, Adelaide for Georgian House Pty Ltd, 431 Barte St, Melbournelady gowrie child centre adelaide, children's book, kathleen mellor -
Linton and District Historical Society IncSchool reader, The Victorian Readers, Eighth Book, Second Edition, 1940
... School reader...Book is part of a set of readers produced for use in Victorian state schools in the early part of the twentieth century. ...On front of brown paper cover: "Reader / [Name] Desmond Howard / [Grade] VII / State [School] Linton 880". ...The Victorian Readers, Eighth Book, Second Edition, 1940 School reader ...Book is part of a set of readers produced for use in Victorian state schools in the early part of the twentieth century. The readers were in use in schools until the 1960s. This reader was owned and used by Des Howard, a son of Linton's librarian Mrs Ella Howard. It was found with books in the former Linton Free Library collection.Book with cloth and board cover, which has been covered in brown paper. The paper cover appears to have been produced by the (Victorian) State Savings Bank specifically as a textbook cover (and advertisement for the bank). Pages 260 p.Inscribed at top of title page: "Des Howard". On front of brown paper cover: "Reader / [Name] Desmond Howard / [Grade] VII / State [School] Linton 880". "D H / LINTON" hand printed in ink on front endpaper. "LINTON /88" hand printed in ink on rear endpaper".school readers, eighth book, des howard -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HARRIS COLLECTION: ROYAL READER SCHOOL TEXT
... HARRIS COLLECTION: ROYAL READER SCHOOL TEXT...School reader, brown cover, damaged spine. Embossed on front 'Royal Reader'. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EDUCATION Primary Royal Reader School reader, brown cover, damaged spine. Embossed on front 'Royal Reader'. ...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 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ILLUSTRATED 'FIRST BOOK' READER, 1920
... ... School Reader...Issued by the Victorian Education Dept. A school reader to help pupils read and understand sounds. ...Issued by the Victorian Education Dept. A school reader to help pupils read and understand sounds. ...Booklet: Grey cover 80 page illustrated booklet, in 2 parts, titled 'First Book'. Issued by the Victorian Education Dept. A school reader to help pupils read and understand sounds. Handwritten in red pencil on front cover 'J.Mane' (?). Price 4d crossed out and 2d written above it. Printed by H.J.Green, Governmetnt PrinterVictorian Education Dept.government, state, education, victorian education dept., school reader, j.mane -
Nhill and District Historical Society Inc.Book - Royal School Series, Royal Reader No. VI - Victoria
... School reader...The Royal Readers had been prepared especially for Victorian schools and featured some Australian content. ...Embossed from cover - Royal School Series - Royal Reader No. VI - Victoria...Embossed from cover - Royal School Series - Royal Reader No. VI - Victoria Royal reader No. 6 Royal Reader No. ...Victorian education School reader/text book used in the later 1890s by students across the state.Royal reader No. 6 non-fictionVictorian education School reader/text book used in the later 1890s by students across the state.school reader, childrens book -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers Sixth Book, 1950's
... School reader...All children in Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home....Reader Sixth Book, printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover. Underneath is a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. Second Edition is printed at the lower right on the front cover. All children in Victorian Primary Schools...School reader Textbooks Schools Victorian Education Department The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. ...The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Sixth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Six in Primary Schools.A pale blue fabric covered hardcover with the title Victorian Reader Sixth Book, printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover. Underneath is a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. Second Edition is printed at the lower right on the front cover. All children in Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home. There is a Contents, Acknowledgements and Notes and Comments at the back for teacher and student use. There are short stories, poems and black and white illustrations. Pp. 244non-fictionThe Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Sixth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Six in Primary Schools.school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers Sixth Book, 1940
... School reader...All children in Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home....Reader Sixth Book, printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover. Underneath is a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. Second Edition is printed at the lower right on the front cover. All children in Victorian Primary Schools...School reader Textbooks Schools Victorian Education Department The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950's. ...The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950's. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Sixth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Six in Primary Schools in 1940.A dark blue fabric covered hardcover with the title Victorian Reader Sixth Book, printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover. Underneath is a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. Second Edition is printed at the lower right on the front cover. All children in Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home. The cover has broken away from the spine. There is a Contents, Acknowledgements and Notes and Comments at the back for teacher and student use.There are short stories, poems and black and white illustrations. On the left back end paper are eight titles of stories or poems within the book and a page number or each. 244 Pp.non-fictionThe Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950's. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Sixth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Six in Primary Schools in 1940.school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers Sixth Book, 1950's
... School reader...Norman Chapman used this reader. All children in Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home....Reader Sixth Book, printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover. Underneath is a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. Second Edition is printed at the lower right on the front cover. All children in Victorian Primary Schools...School reader Textbooks Schools Victorian Education Department The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. ...The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a first edition of The Victorian Readers Sixth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Six in Primary Schools.A dark blue fabric covered hardcover with the title Victorian Reader Sixth Book, printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover. Underneath is a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. Second Edition is printed at the lower right on the front cover. All children in Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home. The cover is coming away from the spine. There is a Contents, Acknowledgements and Notes and Comments at the back for teacher and student use.There are short stories, poems and black and white illustrations. Lance Sebire is written in ink on the front cover. 244 Pp.non-fictionThe Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a first edition of The Victorian Readers Sixth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Six in Primary Schools.school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers Fourth Book, 1930
... School reader...All children in Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home....School reader Textbooks Schools Victorian Education Department The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. ...The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Fourth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria.A badly damaged grey fabric covered hardcover Victorian reader, Fourth Book.The front cover has the title with Education department Victoria and a crest inside a black circle at the top. Second Edition is printed at the bottom. The spine has broken away from the cover. There are ink and pencil markings throughout. There is included Contents, Acknowledgements poems, short stories, play scripts, black and white illustrations and Notes and Exercises at the back. 181Pp.non-fictionThe Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Fourth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria. school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers Fifth Book
... School reader... All children in Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home....School reader Textbooks Schools Victorian Education Department The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. ...The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Fifth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Five in Victorian Primary Schools.A faded vinyl light green softcover with the title Victorian Reader Fifth Book, printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover. Underneath is a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. Second Edition is printed at the bottom. There is a Contents, Acknowledgements and Notes and Comments at the back for teacher and student use. There are short stories, poems and black and white illustrations. 216 Pp.non-fictionThe Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Fifth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Five in Victorian Primary Schools.school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers Sixth Book, 1950's
... School reader...All children in Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home....School reader Textbooks Schools Victorian Education Department The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. ...The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Sixth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Six in Primary Schools.A faded blue vinyl covered softcover book with the title Victorian Reader Sixth Book, printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover. Underneath is a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. Second Edition is printed in black lettering at the bottom right. There is a Contents, Acknowledgements and Notes and Comments at the back for teacher and student use. There are short stories, poems and black and white illustrations. 244 Pp.non-fictionThe Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Sixth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Six in Primary Schools. school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers Seventh Book, 1940
... School reader...All children in Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home....School reader Textbooks Schools Victorian Education Department The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. ...The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Seventh Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Seven in Primary Schools.A damaged red cloth covered hardcover book with the title Victorian Reader Seventh Book, printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover. Underneath is a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. There are short stories, poems and black and white illustrations. 242 Pp.non-fictionThe Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Seventh Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Seven in Primary Schools. school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers Eighth Book, 1940
... School reader...All children in Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home. ...School reader Textbooks Schools Victorian Education Department The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. ...The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Eighth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Eight in Primary Schools.A tan cloth hardcover Victorian Readers Eighth Book, printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover. Underneath is a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. At the bottom right corner is printed Second Edition.There are short stories, poems and black and white illustrations. 260 Pp.non-fictionThe Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Eighth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Eight in Primary Schools. school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers Books 1 to 8, 1986
... School reader...All children in Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home. ...School reader Textbooks Schools Victorian Education Department The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. ...The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a facsimile reprint of all 8 readers of The Victorian Readers published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grades One to Eight in Primary Schools.A set of 8 varying coloured paperback facsimile reprint of Victorian Readers 1 to 8 in a grey cardboard slipcase. Each book has printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover, First Book and so on through to the Eighth Book. Underneath the First and Second Book is an outline of a child reading. The Third to the Eighth Books have a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. There are short stories, poems and black and white illustrations in them all. There are varying paginations.non-fictionThe Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a facsimile reprint of all 8 readers of The Victorian Readers published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grades One to Eight in Primary Schools. school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers Fifth Book, 1940
... School reader...Neil Chapman used this reader. All children in Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home....School reader Textbooks Schools Victorian Education Department The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. ...The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Fifth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Five in Victorian Primary Schools.A faded dark green fabric covered hardcover with the title Victorian Reader Fifth Book printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover. Underneath is a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. Second Edition is printed at the bottom. The cover is coming away from the spine and is held together with aged cellotape. There are short stories, poems and black and white illustrations. Neil Chapman is written in ink on the top of the title page. On the Contents page written in blue ink is Ross Chapman. On the Acknowledgements page written in red ink, Athol. 214 Pp.non-fictionThe Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Fifth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Five in Victorian Primary Schools.school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers Sixth Book
... School reader...R. used this reader. All children in Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home....School reader Textbooks Schools Victorian Education Department The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. ...The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Sixth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Six in Primary Schools.A blue fabric covered hardcover with the title Victorian Reader Sixth Book printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover. Underneath is a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. Second Edition is printed at the bottom right. There is a Contents, Acknowledgements and Notes and Comments at the back for teacher and student use. There are short stories, poems and black and white illustrations. Trevor. R. is written in blue biro on the right top corner of the front end paper. There are remains of a torn off home made paper cover on the edges of the front and back covers. 243 Pp.non-fictionThe Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Sixth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Six in Primary Schools.school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department
