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Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Course Guide, University of Ballarat Program Guide 2012/13, 2012
... ...Student Res...VTAC, fees, financial assistance, scholarships, TAFE, Campuses, Exchange Universities, Stawell Campus, Camp Street Campus, Arts Academy, SMB Campus, Mt Helen Campus, Ararat Campus, Horsham Campus, UB Tec, Student Experience office, Student Living Skills, Aboriginal Education Centre, Student Learning Skills, Conselling, UB PASS, UB Ready, SMB Fitness Centre, Disability, Helat Services, Alumni, Gold Key Chapter, Student Res, idences, apprenticeships, traineeships, unisports, ceramics, acting, teaching, nursing, human movement, Nick Driden, engineering, geology, mining, equine...VTAC fees financial assistance scholarships TAFE Campuses Exchange Universities Stawell Campus Camp Street Campus Arts Academy SMB Campus Mt Helen Campus Ararat Campus Horsham Campus UB Tec Student Experience office Student Living Skills Aboriginal Education Centre Student Learning Skills Conselling UB PASS UB Ready SMB Fitness Centre Disability Helat Services Alumni Gold Key Chapter Student Res idences apprenticeships traineeships unisports ceramics acting teaching nursing human movement Nick Driden engineering geology mining equine Courses handbook Couloured cover, predominantly in ochre, with a young man's face featuring. ...Couloured cover, predominantly in ochre, with a young man's face featuring. Contents include: Applications. Deferring. VTAC, fees, financial assistance, scholarships, TAFE, Campuses, Exchange Universities, Stawell Campus, Camp Street Campus, Arts Academy, SMB Campus, Mt Helen Campus, Ararat Campus, Horsham Campus, UB Tec, Student Experience office, Student Living Skills, Aboriginal Education Centre, Student Learning Skills, Conselling, UB PASS, UB Ready, SMB Fitness Centre, Disability, Helat Services, Alumni, Gold Key Chapter, Student Res, idences, apprenticeships, traineeships, unisports, ceramics, acting, teaching, nursing, human movement, Nick Driden, engineering, geology, mining, equineapplications. deferring. vtac, fees, financial assistance, scholarships, tafe, campuses, exchange universities, stawell campus, camp street campus, arts academy, smb campus, mt helen campus, ararat campus, horsham campus, ub tec, student experience office, student living skills, aboriginal education centre, student learning skills, conselling, ub pass, ub ready, smb fitness centre, disability, helat services, alumni, gold key chapter, student res, idences, apprenticeships, traineeships, unisports, ceramics, acting, teaching, nursing, human movement, nick driden, engineering, geology, mining, equine, courses, handbook -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Past staff lists, 1990-1991
... Lists of names and addresses of past staff and students re Centenary celebrations...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne vcah burnley centenary staff students Lists of names and addresses of past staff and students re Centenary celebrations Past staff lists Document ...Lists of names and addresses of past staff and students re Centenary celebrationsvcah, burnley, centenary, staff, students -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument - Receipt, Receipts and subscription letters, 1947-1971
... Burnley Horticultural College Past Students Association receipts and accounts; letters from past students re social events (in 2 folders)...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne Burnley Horticultural College Past Students Association receipts and accounts; letters from past students re social events (in 2 folders) Receipts and subscription letters Document Receipt ...Burnley Horticultural College Past Students Association receipts and accounts; letters from past students re social events (in 2 folders) -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, B.H.C Students' loan account, 1978-1981
... Notes, regulations, Constitution re student loans...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne bhc burnley horticultural college students Notes, regulations, Constitution re student loans B.H.C Students' loan account Document ...Notes, regulations, Constitution re student loansbhc, burnley horticultural college, students -
Bialik CollegeMixed media (Item) - 2009, Year 8 Magazine pages
... Year 8 magazine pages; including student re-creations of classic book covers, football final, peer teaching, and science experiments. ...Bialik College 429 Auburn Road Hawthorn East 3123 melbourne Year 8 magazine pages; including student re-creations of classic book covers, football final, peer teaching, and science experiments. ...Year 8 magazine pages; including student re-creations of classic book covers, football final, peer teaching, and science experiments. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.Year 8 Magazine pages 2009publication, year 8, 2000s, 2009, bialik college -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Judy Carrigan, 1990-2008
... Documents re this student's studying for Grad. Diploma...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne students judy carrigan Documents re this student's studying for Grad. ...Documents re this student's studying for Grad. Diplomastudents, judy carrigan -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Horticultural Notes, 1891
... Article in The Leader re Horticulture students, etc....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne horticulture burnley students Article in The Leader re Horticulture students, etc. ...Article in The Leader re Horticulture students, etc.horticulture, burnley, students -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyNewspaper, Ringwood Secondary College plans for a reunion have been set back by fire
... Deputy Principal Gerry Robinson said the school was trying to re-establish its records system and urged former students to re-register...Deputy Principal Gerry Robinson said the school was trying to re-establish its records system and urged former students to re-register clipping Ringwood Secondary College plans for a reunion have been set back by fire Newspaper ...clippingThe 1992 fire at Ringwood Secondary College has left plans for a 1983 reunion in ashes. Deputy Principal Gerry Robinson said the school was trying to re-establish its records system and urged former students to re-register -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Correspondence, 1970
... Correspondence between SRC and Swinburne College of Technology re printing student magazine...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne student magazine src swinburne college of technology Correspondence between SRC and Swinburne College of Technology re printing student magazine Correspondence Document ...Correspondence between SRC and Swinburne College of Technology re printing student magazinestudent magazine, src, swinburne college of technology -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, CRTS correspondence, 1946-1950
... Correspondence re CRTS students, incl. disciplinary matters, supplies, sanitary facilities, etc....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne students commonwealth reconstruction training scheme crts Correspondence re CRTS students, incl. disciplinary matters, supplies, sanitary facilities, etc. ...Correspondence re CRTS students, incl. disciplinary matters, supplies, sanitary facilities, etc.students, commonwealth reconstruction training scheme, crts -
Bialik CollegeDocument (series) - Council and governance, c. 1980s-2000s
... Includes Student Services 2011, College Council member lists (I/01023), agendas and reports, list of staff anniversaries, correspondence with Members of Parliament, with Kwong Lee Dow re his visit to the school in 1999, personal correspondence with parents, correspondence re student ID cards, documents re development of a code of behaviour, resiliency proposal 2000 and Anne Smorgon and Eric Smorgon Scholarships. ...Includes Student Services 2011, College Council member lists (I/01023), agendas and reports, list of staff anniversaries, correspondence with Members of Parliament, with Kwong Lee Dow re his visit to the school in 1999, personal correspondence with parents, correspondence re student ID cards, documents re development of a code of behaviour, resiliency proposal 2000 and Anne Smorgon and Eric Smorgon Scholarships. ...1980s, 1990s, 2000s1980s, 1990s, 2000s -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - The Victorian Country Volleyball Council (VCVC) Correspondence and Country Championship Reports, 1982
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This item contains Correspondence of the Council in 1982 and reports on the Country Championships for that year; it include. the following documents: 11171.13a Castlemaine Volleyball association acceptance of affiliation 11171.13b Mildura and Albury Wodonga Minutes of two day conference 11171.13c VAVA Executive Meeting Minutes Feb 1982 11171.13d VAVA Office bearers of the Stawell Volleyball Association 11171.13e VAVA to Albury Wodonga re Open Country Championships at Shepparton 11171.13f VAVA Notice on regionalisation 11171.13g VAVA re Olympic appeal 11171.13h VAVA Minutes o Executive Meeting May 1982 11171.13i VAVA Minutes of executive meeting June 1982 11171.13j VCVC Letter to Secretary re U17 Championships etc. 11171.13k VAVA re planning for future growth 11171.13l To all associations re registratiopn forms for completion 11171.13m To student re international rules book 11171.13n VCVC refund of bond for the country championships 11171.13o From Waveley Sisu Volleball Club re U15 Country Championships 11171.13p VCVC list of office bearers 11171.13q VCVC Claim for petty cah and etc. 11171.13r Letter of complaint from Latrobe Valley re draw for U20 Championships 11171.13s Goulburn Valley re fine for late application U20 Championships 11171.13t Bendigo YMCA Volleyball suggesting rules for eligibility to compete in championships 11171.13u To Warrnambool seeking report on the open country championships 11171.13v To Associations - flashes for representative players...In 2023, the Commission handed the organisation of the Championships back to VVI, who with paid staff, were better equipped to manage the event. victorian country volleyball council vcvc victorian amateur volleyball association volleyball victoria This item contains Correspondence of the Council in 1982 and reports on the Country Championships for that year; it include. the following documents: 11171.13a Castlemaine Volleyball association acceptance of affiliation 11171.13b Mildura and Albury Wodonga Minutes of two day conference 11171.13c VAVA Executive Meeting Minutes Feb 1982 11171.13d VAVA Office bearers of the Stawell Volleyball Association 11171.13e VAVA to Albury Wodonga re Open Country Championships at Shepparton 11171.13f VAVA Notice on regionalisation 11171.13g VAVA re Olympic appeal 11171.13h VAVA Minutes o Executive Meeting May 1982 11171.13i VAVA Minutes of executive meeting June 1982 11171.13j VCVC Letter to Secretary re U17 Championships etc. 11171.13k VAVA re planning for future growth 11171.13l To all associations re registratiopn forms for completion 11171.13m To student re international rules book 11171.13n VCVC refund of bond for the country championships 11171.13o From Waveley Sisu Volleball Club re U15 Country Championships 11171.13p VCVC list of office bearers 11171.13q VCVC Claim for petty cah and etc. 11171.13r Letter of complaint from Latrobe Valley re draw for U20 Championships 11171.13s Goulburn Valley re fine for late application U20 Championships 11171.13t Bendigo YMCA Volleyball suggesting rules for eligibility to compete in championships 11171.13u To Warrnambool seeking report on the open country championships 11171.13v To Associations - flashes for representative players Document The Victorian Country Volleyball Council (VCVC) Correspondence and Country Championship Reports. ...Volleyball has been played in regional Victoria since the early-1960’s. During those early days, most competitions, like the founders of our great sport, were run by, or in conjunction with, the YMCA. Competitions were running at the Ballarat School of Mines and the YMCA’s of Bendigo, Geelong and Warrnambool. In August 1966, an invitation was extended by the Victorian Amateur Volleyball Association to play in the first State-wide event at Monash University. Geelong and Bendigo accepted the invitation with Melbourne represented by Sisu. For Bendigo players at least, this was the first exposure to ‘international rules’, which prevented upward scoops with open hands, introduced an action called a ‘dig’ and seemed to penalise most overhead actions using the fingers as ‘double hits’! Over the next few years, the sport expanded through the YMCA movement with weekly competitions starting up in Ararat, Warrnambool and Latrobe Valley. The Victorian Regional Council of YMCA’s proposed the first Victorian YMCA Championship in Warrnambool on 30th March 1968 with an entry fee of $4.00 per team. The sport continued to grow with additional regional associations affiliating with the Victorian Amateur Volleyball Association (now VVI) who provided the coaching and refereeing assistance needed to raise the standard of play. In 1970, the YMCA Championships started to give way to the Victorian Country Championships with the first ever event held in Bendigo. In 1973, a re-organisation of the VAVA saw the proposal to create separate Victorian Country and Metropolitan Volleyball Councils. The VCVC was established in 1974 and took over the organisation of the Victorian Country Championships. For the next 10-12 years, the Country Championships grew in stature with the inclusion of two divisions for open men and women and junior divisions for boys and girls. Representative teams successfully contested Australian Country Championships between Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales on several occasions. In October 1985, the VCVC voluntarily wound up the Council and handed the responsibility for the Country Championships back to Volleyball Victoria, who by that time had full-time State Executive and Coaching Directors. Since that time, the Long Weekend in June has continued to be the date of the major annual volleyball event for most regional associations, even though in 1986 the Junior Country Championships were wound up in favour of state and national schools events. A number of regional associations have ceased to exist, as have a number of regional tournaments. Regional leagues were created in both the Gippsland and Central, North-West regions, with Gippsland the only one to survive. Some associations have successfully competed in the State League competitions at various times. Following the experience gained by a number of regional administrators working on the Sydney Olympic Games, a proposal to revamp the Victorian Country Championship was put to VVI in early 2002. Later that year, the Volleyball Victoria Country Championships Commission was formed to implement the recommendations of the review and take control of the event into the future. These championships now provide regional players and officials an opportunity to participate in a consistently well-managed event, using many international protocols and a high standard of presentation. Without doubt, this event now ranks as one of the best volleyball events in Australia. Source: 2022 Country Championship regulations The management of the Country Championships by the Victorian Country Championship Commission certainly achieved the objective of raising the standard of presentation, and delivering a consistently high quality event. However, the demands on Host Associations began to take their toll, with several Associations declining the opportunity to host the event due to the high workload. Similarly, the workload of the volunteer Commissioners also took its toll, with the Commission unable to fill casual vacancies. In 2023, the Commission handed the organisation of the Championships back to VVI, who with paid staff, were better equipped to manage the event.This item contains Correspondence of the Council in 1982 and reports on the Country Championships for that year; it include. the following documents: 11171.13a Castlemaine Volleyball association acceptance of affiliation 11171.13b Mildura and Albury Wodonga Minutes of two day conference 11171.13c VAVA Executive Meeting Minutes Feb 1982 11171.13d VAVA Office bearers of the Stawell Volleyball Association 11171.13e VAVA to Albury Wodonga re Open Country Championships at Shepparton 11171.13f VAVA Notice on regionalisation 11171.13g VAVA re Olympic appeal 11171.13h VAVA Minutes o Executive Meeting May 1982 11171.13i VAVA Minutes of executive meeting June 1982 11171.13j VCVC Letter to Secretary re U17 Championships etc. 11171.13k VAVA re planning for future growth 11171.13l To all associations re registratiopn forms for completion 11171.13m To student re international rules book 11171.13n VCVC refund of bond for the country championships 11171.13o From Waveley Sisu Volleball Club re U15 Country Championships 11171.13p VCVC list of office bearers 11171.13q VCVC Claim for petty cah and etc. 11171.13r Letter of complaint from Latrobe Valley re draw for U20 Championships 11171.13s Goulburn Valley re fine for late application U20 Championships 11171.13t Bendigo YMCA Volleyball suggesting rules for eligibility to compete in championships 11171.13u To Warrnambool seeking report on the open country championships 11171.13v To Associations - flashes for representative playersvictorian country volleyball council, vcvc, victorian amateur volleyball association, volleyball victoria -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyDVD - AGL Bogong Power Development & 6 DVDs with students contributions, In Our Backyard
... The information covers many aspects of the Development which is of interest as well as being educational for the students. The request re the SECV Adit Shaft was to assist with the information board beside the shaft on the Gorges Walk on the West Kiewa River. ...The information covers many aspects of the Development which is of interest as well as being educational for the students. The request re the SECV Adit Shaft was to assist with the information board beside the shaft on the Gorges Walk on the West Kiewa River. ...Students from Mt Beauty Secondary College produced this set of 3 DVDs re the development of AGL's Bogong Power Development 2007-2009. This was an addition to the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme built by the SECV in the 1950s. The information covers many aspects of the Development which is of interest as well as being educational for the students. The request re the SECV Adit Shaft was to assist with the information board beside the shaft on the Gorges Walk on the West Kiewa River. DVDs were a digital means of passing on information to an audience and enabled multiple copies to be made. The Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme is in the Kiewa Valley producing clean energy for Victoria. The Bogong Power Development increased the production of electricity in line with more clean energy and gave locals employment and students an insight into its construction and issues. The technical aspect of using DVDs to present this knowledge was also part of the education for the local students. x3 DVDs with hard clear plastic box cover. The cover has a photo on the front with the title typed above it and production details below along with the AGL logo and its Mt Beauty logo.On the back the details (title and content) for each of the 3 DVDs is given. DVD Stories: 1, 2, 4, 7 & 8 and DVD "AGL Photos West Kiewa - In response to letter re photos of Adit Shaft. July 2013"bogong power development project, mt beauty secondary college 2007-2009, agl -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - The Victorian Country Volleyball Council (VCVC) Correspondence and Country Championship Reports, 1982
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This item contains Correspondence of the Council in 1982 and reports on the Country Championships for that year; it include. the following documents: 11171.12a South Australia v Victorian Country Volleyball Side Report 11171.12b VCVC representative Sides and entry forms for the Country Championships 11171.12c VAVA Executive Committee 11171.12d Guide for running the Country Championships 11171.12e Goulburn Valley Volleyball report on Country Championships 11171.12f U20 and U15 Championships reports 11171.12g Report by Chief referee on the 1981 U20 Championships at Warrnambool 11171.12h Notice of VCVC two day conference Oct 1982 11171.12i Bendigo YMCA Volleyball Booklet for the 1982 U20 and U15 Country Championships 11171.12j Montmatre Motor Inn St Kilda re two day conference 11171.12k VCVC Secretary report for Oct two day conference 11171.12l Entry fees for the Open Country Championships 11171.12m To Goulburn Valley Volleyball re Constitution and By-laws 11171.12n Notice of AGM of VCVC at Warrnambool 11171.12o Notice of 1982 Datsun State League in South Australia 11171.12p VAVA Survey on U17 Competitions 11171.12q Maffra Sale Association re insurance for players 11171.12r VAVA re Hamilton non affiliation 11171.12s VCVC Report for the months of July and August 1982 11171.12t ERE Embroidery re team flashes 11171.12u Kanyana Volleyball Club Invitation tournament 11171.12v Invitation to Executive Director and U17 State Coach 11171.12w Request from student re information on volleyball 11171.12x Hamilton Volleyball Association Information 11171.12y ERE Embroidery Account 11171.12z VAVA Notice of AGM March 1982...In 2023, the Commission handed the organisation of the Championships back to VVI, who with paid staff, were better equipped to manage the event. victorian country volleyball council vcvc victorian amateur volleyball association volleyball victoria This item contains Correspondence of the Council in 1982 and reports on the Country Championships for that year; it include. the following documents: 11171.12a South Australia v Victorian Country Volleyball Side Report 11171.12b VCVC representative Sides and entry forms for the Country Championships 11171.12c VAVA Executive Committee 11171.12d Guide for running the Country Championships 11171.12e Goulburn Valley Volleyball report on Country Championships 11171.12f U20 and U15 Championships reports 11171.12g Report by Chief referee on the 1981 U20 Championships at Warrnambool 11171.12h Notice of VCVC two day conference Oct 1982 11171.12i Bendigo YMCA Volleyball Booklet for the 1982 U20 and U15 Country Championships 11171.12j Montmatre Motor Inn St Kilda re two day conference 11171.12k VCVC Secretary report for Oct two day conference 11171.12l Entry fees for the Open Country Championships 11171.12m To Goulburn Valley Volleyball re Constitution and By-laws 11171.12n Notice of AGM of VCVC at Warrnambool 11171.12o Notice of 1982 Datsun State League in South Australia 11171.12p VAVA Survey on U17 Competitions 11171.12q Maffra Sale Association re insurance for players 11171.12r VAVA re Hamilton non affiliation 11171.12s VCVC Report for the months of July and August 1982 11171.12t ERE Embroidery re team flashes 11171.12u Kanyana Volleyball Club Invitation tournament 11171.12v Invitation to Executive Director and U17 State Coach 11171.12w Request from student re information on volleyball 11171.12x Hamilton Volleyball Association Information 11171.12y ERE Embroidery Account 11171.12z VAVA Notice of AGM March 1982 Document The Victorian Country Volleyball Council (VCVC) Correspondence and Country Championship Reports. ...Volleyball has been played in regional Victoria since the early-1960’s. During those early days, most competitions, like the founders of our great sport, were run by, or in conjunction with, the YMCA. Competitions were running at the Ballarat School of Mines and the YMCA’s of Bendigo, Geelong and Warrnambool. In August 1966, an invitation was extended by the Victorian Amateur Volleyball Association to play in the first State-wide event at Monash University. Geelong and Bendigo accepted the invitation with Melbourne represented by Sisu. For Bendigo players at least, this was the first exposure to ‘international rules’, which prevented upward scoops with open hands, introduced an action called a ‘dig’ and seemed to penalise most overhead actions using the fingers as ‘double hits’! Over the next few years, the sport expanded through the YMCA movement with weekly competitions starting up in Ararat, Warrnambool and Latrobe Valley. The Victorian Regional Council of YMCA’s proposed the first Victorian YMCA Championship in Warrnambool on 30th March 1968 with an entry fee of $4.00 per team. The sport continued to grow with additional regional associations affiliating with the Victorian Amateur Volleyball Association (now VVI) who provided the coaching and refereeing assistance needed to raise the standard of play. In 1970, the YMCA Championships started to give way to the Victorian Country Championships with the first ever event held in Bendigo. In 1973, a re-organisation of the VAVA saw the proposal to create separate Victorian Country and Metropolitan Volleyball Councils. The VCVC was established in 1974 and took over the organisation of the Victorian Country Championships. For the next 10-12 years, the Country Championships grew in stature with the inclusion of two divisions for open men and women and junior divisions for boys and girls. Representative teams successfully contested Australian Country Championships between Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales on several occasions. In October 1985, the VCVC voluntarily wound up the Council and handed the responsibility for the Country Championships back to Volleyball Victoria, who by that time had full-time State Executive and Coaching Directors. Since that time, the Long Weekend in June has continued to be the date of the major annual volleyball event for most regional associations, even though in 1986 the Junior Country Championships were wound up in favour of state and national schools events. A number of regional associations have ceased to exist, as have a number of regional tournaments. Regional leagues were created in both the Gippsland and Central, North-West regions, with Gippsland the only one to survive. Some associations have successfully competed in the State League competitions at various times. Following the experience gained by a number of regional administrators working on the Sydney Olympic Games, a proposal to revamp the Victorian Country Championship was put to VVI in early 2002. Later that year, the Volleyball Victoria Country Championships Commission was formed to implement the recommendations of the review and take control of the event into the future. These championships now provide regional players and officials an opportunity to participate in a consistently well-managed event, using many international protocols and a high standard of presentation. Without doubt, this event now ranks as one of the best volleyball events in Australia. Source: 2022 Country Championship regulations The management of the Country Championships by the Victorian Country Championship Commission certainly achieved the objective of raising the standard of presentation, and delivering a consistently high quality event. However, the demands on Host Associations began to take their toll, with several Associations declining the opportunity to host the event due to the high workload. Similarly, the workload of the volunteer Commissioners also took its toll, with the Commission unable to fill casual vacancies. In 2023, the Commission handed the organisation of the Championships back to VVI, who with paid staff, were better equipped to manage the event.This item contains Correspondence of the Council in 1982 and reports on the Country Championships for that year; it include. the following documents: 11171.12a South Australia v Victorian Country Volleyball Side Report 11171.12b VCVC representative Sides and entry forms for the Country Championships 11171.12c VAVA Executive Committee 11171.12d Guide for running the Country Championships 11171.12e Goulburn Valley Volleyball report on Country Championships 11171.12f U20 and U15 Championships reports 11171.12g Report by Chief referee on the 1981 U20 Championships at Warrnambool 11171.12h Notice of VCVC two day conference Oct 1982 11171.12i Bendigo YMCA Volleyball Booklet for the 1982 U20 and U15 Country Championships 11171.12j Montmatre Motor Inn St Kilda re two day conference 11171.12k VCVC Secretary report for Oct two day conference 11171.12l Entry fees for the Open Country Championships 11171.12m To Goulburn Valley Volleyball re Constitution and By-laws 11171.12n Notice of AGM of VCVC at Warrnambool 11171.12o Notice of 1982 Datsun State League in South Australia 11171.12p VAVA Survey on U17 Competitions 11171.12q Maffra Sale Association re insurance for players 11171.12r VAVA re Hamilton non affiliation 11171.12s VCVC Report for the months of July and August 1982 11171.12t ERE Embroidery re team flashes 11171.12u Kanyana Volleyball Club Invitation tournament 11171.12v Invitation to Executive Director and U17 State Coach 11171.12w Request from student re information on volleyball 11171.12x Hamilton Volleyball Association Information 11171.12y ERE Embroidery Account 11171.12z VAVA Notice of AGM March 1982victorian country volleyball council, vcvc, victorian amateur volleyball association, volleyball victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - RED RIBBON COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPHS RED RIBBON AGITATION RE-ENACTMENT
... Sixteen colour photographs of Red Ribbon Re-enactment performed by members of the Bendigo Historical Society and students from Bendigo schools. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History Red Ribbon Agitation Sixteen colour photographs of Red Ribbon Re-enactment performed by members of the Bendigo Historical Society and students from Bendigo schools. ...Sixteen colour photographs of Red Ribbon Re-enactment performed by members of the Bendigo Historical Society and students from Bendigo schools. Re-enactment started in Rosalind Park, near plaque commemorating the movement and proceeded through the Park to a point outside the Bendigo Art Gallery. Photos show various stages of the re-enactment and participants including Jim Evans, Norm Harris, Phyllis Harris.bendigo, history, red ribbon agitation -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Image - black and white, Ballarat School of Mines, Ballarat School of Mines Magazine Committee, 1905, 1905
... Pratt (Sports)(Cat.No.5754) According to the report on the Students' Annual Re-Union, 1905, (p. 13) "The annual smoke-night and presentation of prizes won at the sports took place at Craig's Hotel on May 14th. ...Pratt (Sports)(Cat.No.5754) According to the report on the Students' Annual Re-Union, 1905, (p. 13) "The annual smoke-night and presentation of prizes won at the sports took place at Craig's Hotel on May 14th. ...SMB Magazine Committee, 1905. Standing : Edgar J. McConnon (Mining Engineering); C. Macginnis (Hon. Treasurer); S. Hepburn (Hon. Treasurer); G. Evans (Metallurgy); William Figgis (Geology & Sports Editor); J. Grant (Electricity); G.V. Anderson (Chemistry). Sitting L-R: H. Eklund (Metalurgy), N. Buley (Business Manager); J.R. Reid (Editor), J. Adam (Editor); P. Pratt (Sports)(Cat.No.5754) According to the report on the Students' Annual Re-Union, 1905, (p. 13) "The annual smoke-night and presentation of prizes won at the sports took place at Craig's Hotel on May 14th. Although the attendance was not as large as on former occasions, the function passed off very successfully, under the presidency of Professor A. Mica Smith, who was supported by Mr. F. J. Martell, and several members of the staff, including Professor G. J. Dawbarn, Mr. H. R. Murphy and Mr. E. J. McConnon. Mr. E. McConnon gave a rollicking rendition of "The Three Jolly Smiths" during the night. E. J. A. McConnon was a sub-editor, along with W. Figgis, G. Evans, H. Eklund, V. G. Anderson, J. Grant, P. Pratt and L. Seward. J. A. Reid and J. Adam were editors of the magazine, while C. McGennis was treasurer and N. Buley the business manager. The Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine was published about the middle of each term. Subscriptions were two shillings per year or two shillings and threepence posted. A single copy was sixpence. Scan of image of the committee and officers of the "Students Magazine" Ballarat School of Mines, showing 5 men sitting and 7 men standing. All men are wearing hats. smb magazine committee, smb, ballarat school of mines, mcconnon, macginnis, s. hepburn, evans, figgis, grant, anderson, eklund, buley, reid, j. adam, pratt, gln evans, h. r. murphy, e. j. mcconnon., f. j. martell, william figgis, j. grant, g.v. anderson, p. pratt, j.r. reid, n. buley, h. eklund, alfred mica smith -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - RED RIBBON COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPHS RED RIBBON AGITATION: 2001 RE-ENACTMENT, 2001
... Twenty four colour photographs of Red Ribbon Re-enactment performed by members of the Bendigo Historical Society and students from Bendigo schools. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO History Red Ribbon Agitation Twenty four colour photographs of Red Ribbon Re-enactment performed by members of the Bendigo Historical Society and students from Bendigo schools. ...Twenty four colour photographs of Red Ribbon Re-enactment performed by members of the Bendigo Historical Society and students from Bendigo schools. Re-enactment started in Rosalind Park, near plaque commemorating the movement and proceeded through the Park to a point outside the Bendigo Art Gallery. Photos show various stages of the re-enactment and participants including Jim Evans, Norm Harris, Phyllis Harris.bendigo, history, red ribbon agitation -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Student Exchange, 1986-1996
... List of Japanese students who attended Burnley College 1986-1996 5. Correspondence re students 1997-1999 6. 8 colour photographs taken in Aichi given to Dr David Aldous, Principal lecturer, by Tracey Cassar, one of the exchange students C. 1997 ...List of Japanese students who attended Burnley College 1986-1996 5. Correspondence re students 1997-1999 6. 8 colour photographs taken in Aichi given to Dr David Aldous, Principal lecturer, by Tracey Cassar, one of the exchange students C. 1997 Student Exchange Document Found in the Cottage, former residence of Poultry Curator in 2019 ...student exchange, australian students, japanese students, aichi college of agriculture, olds college, california polytechnic state university -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - The Victorian Country Volleyball Council (VCVC) Correspondence and Country Championship Reports, 1979
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This item contains Correspondence of the Council in 1979 and reports on the Country Championships for that year; it includes the following documents: 11171.9a Draft VAVA Constitution 11171.9b VAVA Draft Constitution Changes 11171.9c VAVA Executive meeting April 1979 11171.9d Seymour Amateur Volleyball Association re affiliation 11171.9e VAVA Minutes and Agenda Executive Meeting April 1979 11171.9f Disqualification of Players in Melbourne from all associations 11171.9g Latrobe Valley Volleyball association executive list 11171.9h Country Championships 1979 team entry forms 11171.9i Graham Watson transfer form 11171.9j Volleyball Equipment price list 11171.9k VAVA News to all country associations 11171.9l Swan Hill Association re score pad order 11171.9m Letter from Ararat Student re history of volleyball in Australia 11171.9n Letter to Hamilton Volleyball (Memorial Stadium) - promotional posters 11171.9o Draft No 2 VAVA Constitution 11171.9p From Goulburn Valley Association - referee request 11171.9q To Goulburn Valley Association Requesting Player registration details 11171.9r Letter explaing new VAVA draft constitution 11171.9s Australian Volleyball Federation Secretary's Report 1978-79 11171.9t VAVA Agenda for Sept Executive Meeting 11171.9u VAVA Notice of Executive Meeting Aug 1979 11171.9v Letters from members available for match against south Australia 1-2 Dec 11171.9w Australian Volleyball Federation Mailing List 11171.9x Paperwork for VAVA Executive Meeting Sept 1979 11171.9y VAVA Notice of AGM Nov 1979 11171.9z Bendigo YMCA Volleyball association Executive list 11171.9aa VAVA Executive Meeting Details Oct 1979 11171.9ab VAVA Executive Minutes and notices Nov 1979 11171.9ac Australian Volleyball Federation new National Executive Director 11171.9ad VAVA Request fro secondhand equipment 11171.9ae VAVA Minutes of Special General meeting to amend the constitution 11171.9af Notice of VAVA Executive meeting 11171.9ag The Ray Riordan Sports Admin Newsletter 11171.9ah The Ray Riordan Sports Admin Newsletter 11171.9ai VCVC Minutes of General Meeting April 1979 11171.9aj VCVC General Meeting Notices Nov 1979 11171.9ak VAVA 1979 registration Fees 11171.9al VAVA Minutes of Executive Meeting Feb 1979 11171.9am VAVA Minutes of Executive Meeting March 1979 11171.9an VAVA Proposed Referee Commission 11171.9ao VAVA Survey of Facilities 11171.9ap VAVA Office-bearers 1979 11171.9aq Bendigo Trophy Centre Change of Owners 1978 11171.9ar VAVA Promotional Material Resources 11171.9as VAVA Resource Material 11171.9at Department of Youth Sport and Recreation Training Video Pamphlet 11171.9au VAVA Grants for 1979-80...In 2023, the Commission handed the organisation of the Championships back to VVI, who with paid staff, were better equipped to manage the event. victorian country volleyball council vcvc victorian amateur volleyball association volleyball victoria This item contains Correspondence of the Council in 1979 and reports on the Country Championships for that year; it includes the following documents: 11171.9a Draft VAVA Constitution 11171.9b VAVA Draft Constitution Changes 11171.9c VAVA Executive meeting April 1979 11171.9d Seymour Amateur Volleyball Association re affiliation 11171.9e VAVA Minutes and Agenda Executive Meeting April 1979 11171.9f Disqualification of Players in Melbourne from all associations 11171.9g Latrobe Valley Volleyball association executive list 11171.9h Country Championships 1979 team entry forms 11171.9i Graham Watson transfer form 11171.9j Volleyball Equipment price list 11171.9k VAVA News to all country associations 11171.9l Swan Hill Association re score pad order 11171.9m Letter from Ararat Student re history of volleyball in Australia 11171.9n Letter to Hamilton Volleyball (Memorial Stadium) - promotional posters 11171.9o Draft No 2 VAVA Constitution 11171.9p From Goulburn Valley Association - referee request 11171.9q To Goulburn Valley Association Requesting Player registration details 11171.9r Letter explaing new VAVA draft constitution 11171.9s Australian Volleyball Federation Secretary's Report 1978-79 11171.9t VAVA Agenda for Sept Executive Meeting 11171.9u VAVA Notice of Executive Meeting Aug 1979 11171.9v Letters from members available for match against south Australia 1-2 Dec 11171.9w Australian Volleyball Federation Mailing List 11171.9x Paperwork for VAVA Executive Meeting Sept 1979 11171.9y VAVA Notice of AGM Nov 1979 11171.9z Bendigo YMCA Volleyball association Executive list 11171.9aa VAVA Executive Meeting Details Oct 1979 11171.9ab VAVA Executive Minutes and notices Nov 1979 11171.9ac Australian Volleyball Federation new National Executive Director 11171.9ad VAVA Request fro secondhand equipment 11171.9ae VAVA Minutes of Special General meeting to amend the constitution 11171.9af Notice of VAVA Executive meeting 11171.9ag The Ray Riordan Sports Admin Newsletter 11171.9ah The Ray Riordan Sports Admin Newsletter 11171.9ai VCVC Minutes of General Meeting April 1979 11171.9aj VCVC General Meeting Notices Nov 1979 11171.9ak VAVA 1979 registration Fees 11171.9al VAVA Minutes of Executive Meeting Feb 1979 11171.9am VAVA Minutes of Executive Meeting March 1979 11171.9an VAVA Proposed Referee Commission 11171.9ao VAVA Survey of Facilities 11171.9ap VAVA Office-bearers 1979 11171.9aq Bendigo Trophy Centre Change of Owners 1978 11171.9ar VAVA Promotional Material Resources 11171.9as VAVA Resource Material 11171.9at Department of Youth Sport and Recreation Training Video Pamphlet 11171.9au VAVA Grants for 1979-80 Document The Victorian Country Volleyball Council (VCVC) Correspondence and Country Championship Reports. ...Volleyball has been played in regional Victoria since the early-1960’s. During those early days, most competitions, like the founders of our great sport, were run by, or in conjunction with, the YMCA. Competitions were running at the Ballarat School of Mines and the YMCA’s of Bendigo, Geelong and Warrnambool. In August 1966, an invitation was extended by the Victorian Amateur Volleyball Association to play in the first State-wide event at Monash University. Geelong and Bendigo accepted the invitation with Melbourne represented by Sisu. For Bendigo players at least, this was the first exposure to ‘international rules’, which prevented upward scoops with open hands, introduced an action called a ‘dig’ and seemed to penalise most overhead actions using the fingers as ‘double hits’! Over the next few years, the sport expanded through the YMCA movement with weekly competitions starting up in Ararat, Warrnambool and Latrobe Valley. The Victorian Regional Council of YMCA’s proposed the first Victorian YMCA Championship in Warrnambool on 30th March 1968 with an entry fee of $4.00 per team. The sport continued to grow with additional regional associations affiliating with the Victorian Amateur Volleyball Association (now VVI) who provided the coaching and refereeing assistance needed to raise the standard of play. In 1970, the YMCA Championships started to give way to the Victorian Country Championships with the first ever event held in Bendigo. In 1973, a re-organisation of the VAVA saw the proposal to create separate Victorian Country and Metropolitan Volleyball Councils. The VCVC was established in 1974 and took over the organisation of the Victorian Country Championships. For the next 10-12 years, the Country Championships grew in stature with the inclusion of two divisions for open men and women and junior divisions for boys and girls. Representative teams successfully contested Australian Country Championships between Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales on several occasions. In October 1985, the VCVC voluntarily wound up the Council and handed the responsibility for the Country Championships back to Volleyball Victoria, who by that time had full-time State Executive and Coaching Directors. Since that time, the Long Weekend in June has continued to be the date of the major annual volleyball event for most regional associations, even though in 1986 the Junior Country Championships were wound up in favour of state and national schools events. A number of regional associations have ceased to exist, as have a number of regional tournaments. Regional leagues were created in both the Gippsland and Central, North-West regions, with Gippsland the only one to survive. Some associations have successfully competed in the State League competitions at various times. Following the experience gained by a number of regional administrators working on the Sydney Olympic Games, a proposal to revamp the Victorian Country Championship was put to VVI in early 2002. Later that year, the Volleyball Victoria Country Championships Commission was formed to implement the recommendations of the review and take control of the event into the future. These championships now provide regional players and officials an opportunity to participate in a consistently well-managed event, using many international protocols and a high standard of presentation. Without doubt, this event now ranks as one of the best volleyball events in Australia. Source: 2022 Country Championship regulations The management of the Country Championships by the Victorian Country Championship Commission certainly achieved the objective of raising the standard of presentation, and delivering a consistently high quality event. However, the demands on Host Associations began to take their toll, with several Associations declining the opportunity to host the event due to the high workload. Similarly, the workload of the volunteer Commissioners also took its toll, with the Commission unable to fill casual vacancies. In 2023, the Commission handed the organisation of the Championships back to VVI, who with paid staff, were better equipped to manage the event.This item contains Correspondence of the Council in 1979 and reports on the Country Championships for that year; it includes the following documents: 11171.9a Draft VAVA Constitution 11171.9b VAVA Draft Constitution Changes 11171.9c VAVA Executive meeting April 1979 11171.9d Seymour Amateur Volleyball Association re affiliation 11171.9e VAVA Minutes and Agenda Executive Meeting April 1979 11171.9f Disqualification of Players in Melbourne from all associations 11171.9g Latrobe Valley Volleyball association executive list 11171.9h Country Championships 1979 team entry forms 11171.9i Graham Watson transfer form 11171.9j Volleyball Equipment price list 11171.9k VAVA News to all country associations 11171.9l Swan Hill Association re score pad order 11171.9m Letter from Ararat Student re history of volleyball in Australia 11171.9n Letter to Hamilton Volleyball (Memorial Stadium) - promotional posters 11171.9o Draft No 2 VAVA Constitution 11171.9p From Goulburn Valley Association - referee request 11171.9q To Goulburn Valley Association Requesting Player registration details 11171.9r Letter explaing new VAVA draft constitution 11171.9s Australian Volleyball Federation Secretary's Report 1978-79 11171.9t VAVA Agenda for Sept Executive Meeting 11171.9u VAVA Notice of Executive Meeting Aug 1979 11171.9v Letters from members available for match against south Australia 1-2 Dec 11171.9w Australian Volleyball Federation Mailing List 11171.9x Paperwork for VAVA Executive Meeting Sept 1979 11171.9y VAVA Notice of AGM Nov 1979 11171.9z Bendigo YMCA Volleyball association Executive list 11171.9aa VAVA Executive Meeting Details Oct 1979 11171.9ab VAVA Executive Minutes and notices Nov 1979 11171.9ac Australian Volleyball Federation new National Executive Director 11171.9ad VAVA Request fro secondhand equipment 11171.9ae VAVA Minutes of Special General meeting to amend the constitution 11171.9af Notice of VAVA Executive meeting 11171.9ag The Ray Riordan Sports Admin Newsletter 11171.9ah The Ray Riordan Sports Admin Newsletter 11171.9ai VCVC Minutes of General Meeting April 1979 11171.9aj VCVC General Meeting Notices Nov 1979 11171.9ak VAVA 1979 registration Fees 11171.9al VAVA Minutes of Executive Meeting Feb 1979 11171.9am VAVA Minutes of Executive Meeting March 1979 11171.9an VAVA Proposed Referee Commission 11171.9ao VAVA Survey of Facilities 11171.9ap VAVA Office-bearers 1979 11171.9aq Bendigo Trophy Centre Change of Owners 1978 11171.9ar VAVA Promotional Material Resources 11171.9as VAVA Resource Material 11171.9at Department of Youth Sport and Recreation Training Video Pamphlet 11171.9au VAVA Grants for 1979-80victorian country volleyball council, vcvc, victorian amateur volleyball association, volleyball victoria -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Glen Huntly State School No.3703 Grange Road
... Article from Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader dated 31/05/2011 re former students, now grandparents who revisited their old school and were given a tour of school before answering students’ questions about their time at the school. ...Article from Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader dated 31/05/2011 re former students, now grandparents who revisited their old school and were given a tour of school before answering students’ questions about their time at the school. ...Four items on events at Glenhuntly Primary School. Article from Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader dated 17/05/2011, noting that Glenhuntly Primary School has won a Melbourne Water Junior Landcare raingarden in schools grant worth $5000. Article from Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader dated 31/05/2011 re former students, now grandparents who revisited their old school and were given a tour of school before answering students’ questions about their time at the school. Two articles about the craft group at Glenhuntly Primary School and the reason why they chose to have their monthly working bee to benefit the school, from Melbourne Weekly Bayside dated 09/11/2011, and Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader dated 01/11/2011 mentioning the school fete and the articles they have been making for their stall. Article from Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader informing parents about their new initiative called Little Bookworms, held at the school for children aged three to five, run by the school librarian and prep teacher Amy Tinetti every Tuesday.primary schools, glenhuntly state school, glen huntly state school, glen huntly primary school, glenhuntly primary school, poutney harry, hocking hazel, allen lorna, macartney ina, fetes, glen huntly, grange road, sewing, hallams soo, shiell annette, festivals and celebrations, melbourne water junior landcare, horticultural activities, tinetti amy, simm anne-maree, murray poppa, ibrahim tracy, manuell helen, williams vicki, mcevory theresa, crafty mums, little bookworms -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - History of Sunshine and District
... Concession for pensioners and students: $1.00 * Motion re historical park in Sunshine: 'That the proposed historical park in Sunshine be kept on the books'...Concession for pensioners and students: $1.00 * Motion re historical park in Sunshine: 'That the proposed historical park in Sunshine be kept on the books' ...Donated by Gwen Mousleysunshine, history -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Work on paper - Booklets Fletcher Jones, 001143.1 Project Book 001143.2 Booklet:Plusites 001143.3 Flyer, Mid 20th century
... student’s project work on the Fletcher Jones company. Some is handwritten and also contains a number of black and white photographs throughout the book. A coloured map of Australia is in the middle pages. 001143.2 Booklet: Plusites. White light card cover with dark blue text and diagram. Bottom left of page has a map of the coastline of Victoria. 20 pages. 001143.3 Flyer. Advertising Flyer re...student’s project work on the Fletcher Jones company. Some is handwritten and also contains a number of black and white photographs throughout the book. A coloured map of Australia is in the middle pages. 001143.2 Booklet: Plusites. White light card cover with dark blue text and diagram. Bottom left of page has a map of the coastline of Victoria. 20 pages. 001143.3 Flyer. Advertising Flyer re ...Fletcher Jones Clothing Factory was a key industry in Warrnambool from 1948 to its closure in 2005. The business was founded by David Fletcher Jones (1897-1977), a clothing manufacturer and retailer who worked as a hawker in the Western District following service with the A.I.F. in World War One. In 1924 Fletcher Jones opened three shops in Liebig Street selling men’s wear, hosiery and linen and operating a small tailoring business. He moved his shop to another location in Liebig Street and began to concentrate on men’s trousers production. In 1946 he opened a shop in Collins Street in Melbourne and eventually had stores and factories all over Australia. In Warrnambool he opened his factory at Pleasant Hill in Flaxman Street in 1948 and became a major Warrnambool employer, with over 1000 employees at one time. He transformed his business into a co-operative, with the name, ‘Fletcher Jones and Staff’ registered in 1947. The business diversified into other ranges of clothing for men and women but failed to compete with cheaper overseas clothing imports and the factory and shops were closed in the early 21st century. 001143.1 Project Book. This project book tells the story of the establishment and development of the Fletcher Jones company across the various stores which were established in Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Geelong and Hobart. It explores the philosophy behind the business and milestones achieved and the factory gardens. The book itself provides an example of schoolwork completed in the mid 20th century. 001143.2 Booklet: Plusites: This is a staff booklet which has items of interest relating to staff such as births deaths and marriages. It tells of renovations and happenings in regard to the various shops around the country as well as trading figures. It tells of the royal visit of 1954 and other social events and items of interest around the various shops. 001143.3 Flyer :The text on this flyer also tells the story of the development of the Fletcher Jones brand to the point where there in the year2000 retail expansion was still happening but the Warrnambool workforce had shrunk from over 1000 at the peak to approximately 200. The company had commenced importing a range of clothing by this time These three items present different views of a company which was an important part of industry in Warrnambool for over 60 years in the latter part of the 20th century. The founder was one of Warrnambool’s most well respected people and many district people had connections to the firm. 001143.1 Project Book. Brown mottled card cover with cream insert for personal details. Back cover plain cream. It contains a student’s project work on the Fletcher Jones company. Some is handwritten and also contains a number of black and white photographs throughout the book. A coloured map of Australia is in the middle pages. 001143.2 Booklet: Plusites. White light card cover with dark blue text and diagram. Bottom left of page has a map of the coastline of Victoria. 20 pages. 001143.3 Flyer. Advertising Flyer re factory direct sales at Warrnambool. Black text with maroon border and Fletcher jones logo at the bottom and 4 photographs at the top. 001143.1 Project Book. T Cronin 4B WHS 001143.2 Booklet: Plusites. Vol 1 No 1 June 1954. 001143.3 Flyer fletcher jones, warrnambool history, fletcher jones and staff pty ltd -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Animal Physiology, Late 19th century
... students used at St. Joseph’s School, Warrnambool in 1891. A Catholic School was first established in Warrnambool in Kelp Street in the 1850s and later this school became Common School Number 680 situated in Kepler Street. This school was known as St. Joseph’s School after 1876 and was re...students used at St. Joseph’s School, Warrnambool in 1891. A Catholic School was first established in Warrnambool in Kelp Street in the 1850s and later this school became Common School Number 680 situated in Kepler Street. This school was known as St. Joseph’s School after 1876 and was re ...This book is a text book for senior students used at St. Joseph’s School, Warrnambool in 1891. A Catholic School was first established in Warrnambool in Kelp Street in the 1850s and later this school became Common School Number 680 situated in Kepler Street. This school was known as St. Joseph’s School after 1876 and was re-located to Lava Street in 1935. Today St. Joseph’s Primary School is located in Botanic Road, Warrnambool. The Kepler Street school building that would have been the one Minnie Beatie attended is still existing No confirmed information has been found on Minnie Beatie but there was a Mary Beatie who was born in Warrnambool in 1875 to Michael and Margaret Beatie and this may be Minnie who owned the text book. This book is of interest as an example of a science text book used in Warrnambool in the late 19th century. It is associated specifically with St. Joseph’s Catholic School, Warrnambool and with Minnie Beatie. This is a hard cover book of 144 pages. It has a red cover with red lettering on a black background on the front cover and black lettering on the spine. Inside the front and back covers is information on other books published by Blackie and Son. There are two pages of colour illustrations and many black and white illustrations. The cover is a little stained. The inscriptions are handwritten in blue ink. ‘Minnie Beattie St Josephs School Warrnambool 1891’ st. joseph’s catholic school, warrnambool, minnie beattie, animal physiology -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Vergil's Aeneid Book X11, Late 19th century
... In 2006 the old Mechanics’ Institute library was re-housed at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum, Warrnambool and it is not known exactly when this text book was removed from the collection. This book is of considerable interest as it has connections to Warrnambool student, Lizzie Stanley, the Warrnambool Convent school and the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Library. ...This is a Latin text book for pupils studying for the Matriculation examinations in 1899 and 1900. It was used by Lizzie Stanley at the convent school in Warrnambool This school was established in 1872 and was at first known as the Convent of Mercy, Wyton and, after 1888, St. Ann’s Convent School. In 1991 it merged with the Warrrnambool Christian Brothers’ College to become Emmanuel College. Lizzie Stanley is believed to be Elizabeth Stanley, born in 1883 with her parents John Shaw and Marie Stanley. Her father, a writer, mathematician and chess player, was well-known in Warrnambool as the founder and Head Master of Warrnambool Grammar School (1879-1900). This text book has at some stage been in the collection of the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Library. The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute and Subscription Library were established in Warrnambool in 1854 and a Free Library was operating in the Mechanics’ Institute building from the 1870s on. The Mechanics’ Institute building was demolished in 1975 and the library collection was housed in the new library opened in 1976. In 2006 the old Mechanics’ Institute library was re-housed at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum, Warrnambool and it is not known exactly when this text book was removed from the collection. This book is of considerable interest as it has connections to Warrnambool student, Lizzie Stanley, the Warrnambool Convent school and the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Library.This is a hard cover book of 162 pages. It has a blue cover with black lettering. There are two library labels pasted in, one at the front and one at the back and a library sticker on the spine. The inscription is handwritten in black ink and there are also some notes written at the back in pencil. The cover is stained and the spine is much faded. ‘Lizzie Stanley Convent Warrnambool’ The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute and Free Library’ ‘Warrnambool Public Library’lizzie stanley, warrnambool mechanics’ institute library, warrnambool public library -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.33.3 R.P.M. Record (Warrnambool Technical School), H.M.S. Pinafore, 1971
... students of Warrnambool Technical College. This school was established in 1913 in Timor Street and in 1973, as Warrnambool Technical School, was relocated to Caramut Road and re-named Brauer college in 1990. ...students of Warrnambool Technical College. This school was established in 1913 in Timor Street and in 1973, as Warrnambool Technical School, was relocated to Caramut Road and re-named Brauer college in 1990. ...This record was made by a local business existing in the 1960s and early 70s, Warrnambool Recording Enterprises. This business used a local landmark, the Tower Hill State Park, as its logo and label. The recording is of the 1971 production of ‘H.M.S. Pinafore’ by the students of Warrnambool Technical College. This school was established in 1913 in Timor Street and in 1973, as Warrnambool Technical School, was relocated to Caramut Road and re-named Brauer college in 1990. The Timor Street site is now the South West TAFE College. This record is of interest as a memento both of the Warrnambool Technical College’s musical performance in 1971 and of the production of records such as this one by a local business, Warrnambool Recording Enterprises in the early 1970s. This is a 33.3 R.P.M. record with a part-image of a guitar and a yellow label in the centre with black printing and typing. It is in a paper sleeve which is tattered with the bottom section mostly missing. The cover does not appear to belong to the record. Tower Hill HMS Pinafore presented by students of Warrnambool Technical School 1971 Custom Recording by Warrnambool Recording Enterprises P.O. Box 123 Warrnambool Phone 8223warrnambool technical school, warrnambool recording enterprises tower hill label, history of warrnambool, ‘h.m.s. pinafore’ -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Souvenir - Souvenir Spoon
... students, teachers and other community members interested in the school. Brauer College has its origins in the establishment of Warrnambool Technical School in Timor Street, Warrnambool in 1913. It later became Warrnambool Technical College and the Technical School section was re...students, teachers and other community members interested in the school. Brauer College has its origins in the establishment of Warrnambool Technical School in Timor Street, Warrnambool in 1913. It later became Warrnambool Technical College and the Technical School section was re ...This spoon has been produced as a souvenir of Brauer College in Warrnambool. It would have been issued to, or bought by Brauer College students, ex-students, teachers and other community members interested in the school. Brauer College has its origins in the establishment of Warrnambool Technical School in Timor Street, Warrnambool in 1913. It later became Warrnambool Technical College and the Technical School section was re-located to Caramut Road in Warrnambool in the 1970s. In 1990 the name was changed to Brauer College (named after Dr Brauer, a prominent local doctor and supporter of secondary education In Warrnambool). This item is retained as an example of a souvenir spoon associated with a prominent educational institution in Warrnambool – Brauer College. This is a gilt-covered metal spoon with ornamentation at the top of the spoon surrounding a blue insert with gold lettering and a gold seahorse logo.brauer college, warrnambool -
Bendigo Military MuseumLetter - REGISTRATION AND DEFERMENT NS, C.1966
... .1) The letter relates to Graeme Arthur Jones who had stated he was a student at the time of Registration for National Service. Dated 19 Apr 1966. .2) A standard letter with details typed in re G.A. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields .1) The letter relates to Graeme Arthur Jones who had stated he was a student at the time of Registration for National Service. Dated 19 Apr 1966. .2) A standard letter with details typed in re G.A. ....1) The letter relates to Graeme Arthur Jones who had stated he was a student at the time of Registration for National Service. Dated 19 Apr 1966. .2) A standard letter with details typed in re G.A. Jones being deferred from National Service to finish his Apprenticeship. Dated 25th May 1966. Collection re G.A. Jones 3790932, refer Cat No 10053.2P for his service details..1) Letter, print in black, text typed in and signed, date stamped in purple, the reverse page is to be filled in by relevant person. A section has been torn of and returned to sender. .2) Letter, print in black, typed entries in black, signed and dated.On both, "Department of Labour and National Service".letter, national service -
Bendigo Military MuseumEducation kit - EDUCATION KIT - CD'S AND PAPERWORK, Catholic College Bendigo, Nov 2012
... "Info/re Hector T Nugent/and/Arthur Pownall/ Students of Marist Bros/ Bendigo. ..."Info/re Hector T Nugent/and/Arthur Pownall/ Students of Marist Bros/ Bendigo. ...Catholic College Bendigo school project. Two digital backup CD copies and one collection of research paperwork for three folders. Related folders Cat No. 4958, 4959, 4960.1. CD with plastic storage cover. Handwritten label on CD. 2. CD with plastic storage cover. Handwritten label on CD. 3. 12 pages A3 size - facsimile research paperwork. Handwritten label on CD. 1. "Info/re Hector T Nugent/and/Arthur Pownall/ Students of Marist Bros/ Bendigo. WW1 Soldiers." 2. "WW1 William E. Peach and Percy D. Mansfield/ War diaries & letters/ home. Soldiers from Beechworth, Vic.cd, war diaries, ww1, education -
Bendigo Military MuseumJournal - DIARY BERNARD RULER, 1941
... re "B.J. Ruler VX40780, refer cat 5790 for his service details ww2 Journal Diary B.J. Ruler Diary Front cover "Taylor's Diary for students 1941" Small rectangle green canvas covered booklet containing 70 pages stapled inside. ...Items in collection re "B.J. Ruler VX40780, refer cat 5790 for his service detailsSmall rectangle green canvas covered booklet containing 70 pages stapled inside. Page 2-3 has owners details filled in black ink. Pages 14-26 has daily entries in ink. There are advertisements throughout the diary and inside back and front covers.Front cover "Taylor's Diary for students 1941"ww2, journal, diary, b.j. ruler diary -
Bendigo Military MuseumMixed media - VIETNAM 50 YEARS ON, 2016
... This project began with a meeting between Cliff Richards President BDRSL, Ward Buckeridge, Trish Di Donato from Bendigo South East Secondary College re 50 years on from the Vietnam War in May 2016. The President promised Veterans and the Trish promised a a team of students. ...This project began with a meeting between Cliff Richards President BDRSL, Ward Buckeridge, Trish Di Donato from Bendigo South East Secondary College re 50 years on from the Vietnam War in May 2016. The President promised Veterans and the Trish promised a a team of students. ...The Vietnam War - 50 Years On. This project began with a meeting between Cliff Richards President BDRSL, Ward Buckeridge, Trish Di Donato from Bendigo South East Secondary College re 50 years on from the Vietnam War in May 2016. The President promised Veterans and the Trish promised a a team of students. Seven Vietnam Veterans put their hand up and sixteen students met at the end of May and from there it progressed to a publication and DVD with their oral stories. There would be a launch at the BDRSL on November 2nd with Veterans Students,Teachers and Parents. The project also involved a trip to the Seymour Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk. Students and Veterans also attended the Vietnam Veterans Day Service in Pall Mall in front of the Soldiers Memorial Institute and photos taken. The Veterans were; Geoff Leach, Peter Ball, Bill Clark, Cliff Richards, Richard Penna, Michael Paine, Brian Timberlake. Production, gloss colour covers with 10 gloss colour pages double sided with all print and photos in colour. Inside the rear cover is a CD with the interviews with 7 Vietnam Veterans in 2016. Held together by 2 staples on the spine.On the front cover, “The Vietnam War - 50 Years on”.brsl, smirsl, vietnam, 50 years
