Showing 4 items matching "soldiers' children education scheme"
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Federation University Historical CollectionCorrespondence - Education Department, Victoria, Soldiers' Children Education Scheme, 3rd March 1954
... Soldiers' Children Education Scheme......soldiers' children education scheme...List of students under the Soldiers' Children Education Scheme attending Ballarat School of Mines and Industries...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields List of students under the Soldiers' Children Education Scheme attending Ballarat School of Mines and Industries ballarat school of mines and industries soldiers' children education scheme deputy commissioner education department of victoria Signature of Deputy Commissioner - B J Harlem Soldiers' Children Education Scheme Correspondence - Education Department, Victoria ...List of students under the Soldiers' Children Education Scheme attending Ballarat School of Mines and IndustriesSignature of Deputy Commissioner - B J Harlemballarat school of mines and industries, soldiers' children education scheme, deputy commissioner, education department of victoria -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Commonwealth of Australia Repatriation Department, 1958, 1958
... ...soldiers' children education scheme...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields repatriation letterhead world war two repatriation department soldiers' children education scheme vivian bath a.l. gould ballarat school of mines farm mechanics agriculture Hand written in pen - Farm mechanics Two typed letters concerning a student at the Ballarat School of Mines from the Repatriation Department of the Commonwealth of Australia. ...Two typed letters concerning a student at the Ballarat School of Mines from the Repatriation Department of the Commonwealth of Australia.Hand written in pen - Farm mechanicsrepatriation, letterhead, world war two, repatriation department, soldiers' children education scheme, vivian bath, a.l. gould, ballarat school of mines, farm mechanics, agriculture -
Federation University Historical CollectionCorrespondence, Letters from the Repatriation Commission, 1948, 10/1948
... Willis were studying Dressmaking at the Ballarat School of Mines. repatriation commission soldier's children education scheme dawn e. carey betty m. whitford noreen b., willis dressmaking ballarat school of mines f.e. ferguson Three letters between the Commonweath Repatriation Commission and the Ballarat School of Mines. ...In 1948 Betty M. Whitford, Dawn E. Carey and Norreen B. Willis were studying Dressmaking at the Ballarat School of Mines. Three letters between the Commonweath Repatriation Commission and the Ballarat School of Mines. repatriation commission, soldier's children education scheme, dawn e. carey, betty m. whitford, noreen b., willis, dressmaking, ballarat school of mines, f.e. ferguson -
Melbourne LegacyLetter - Document, letter, (H48), 1925
... They had met to discuss Legacy wishing to cooperate with the department in the administration of its Scheme for the Education of the Children of Deceased and Totally Permanently Incapacitated Soldiers. ...They had met to discuss Legacy wishing to cooperate with the department in the administration of its Scheme for the Education of the Children of Deceased and Totally Permanently Incapacitated Soldiers. ...A letter from the M.B. Ryan, Deputy Commissioner of Department of Repatriation about a meeting with Legatee Frank Doolan in November 1925. They had met to discuss Legacy wishing to cooperate with the department in the administration of its Scheme for the Education of the Children of Deceased and Totally Permanently Incapacitated Soldiers. He goes on to outlines ways Legacy can help and details of the scheme. The notation H48 in blue pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. L/ Frank Doolan was part of the archive project around the 1970s.A record of Legacy working with the Department of Repatriation from very early in its history to aid the education of children of deceased servicemen. File copy of a foolscap letter x 3 pages dated 12 November 1925.Handwritten H48 in blue pen.history, founding legatee
