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City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Education kit - Vere Foster's New Copy-Book No 19, Bold Writing or Civil Service Series, c1890
... Vere Foster... to write in the approved manner. Vere Henry Louis Foster (1819...VERE FOSTERS NEW COPY BOOKS / BOLD WRITING / OR CIVIL... in the approved manner. Vere Henry Louis Foster (1819-1900 ...This copy book was used by Maggie McKay in 1902 when in 6th Grade at Meeniyan State School (no 3165) and was learning to write in the approved manner. Vere Henry Louis Foster (1819-1900), an educationist, philanthropist, and humanist, who worked devotedly to improve the situation of the Irish poor, published a series of these copy books to improve writing skills, as better literacy and penmanship meant better chances of employment. The books were first published in 1865 and were sold for 1 penny, a fraction of what they cost to produce. In the first year alone one million Foster's Copy Books were sold. The series of books taught children the alphabet and writing. Copy books for older children taught basic business studies and book-keeping.The family of Maggie McKay were early settlers in Moorabbin ShireA school writing copy book with 14 pages divided so that the student copied the text on one half of the page. VERE FOSTERS NEW COPY BOOKS / BOLD WRITING / OR CIVIL SERVICE SERIES London BLACKIE & SON Glasgow and Dublin market gardners, pioneers, early settlers, mooorabbin, brighton, east brighton, bentleigh, correspondence, writing equipment, pen and ink, education, vere foster, irish -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Copy Book, Blackie & Son Ltd, Dublin, Vere Foster's Copy Books, late 19th century
... Vere Foster Copy Books...This copy book is of British origin, produced by Vere... book is of British origin, produced by Vere Foster (1819-1900 ...Child's Copy BookThis is a booklet that was once bound, probably with staples. The front cover is a beige colour with black print and ornamental scrolls and images forming a border. The front cover has writing in black ink. The back cover is missing and several pages are loose. The pages contain printing and calligraphy work and lined spaces for a person to copy from the original. Some of the pages are stained and torn at the edges. non-fictionChild's Copy Bookschool copy books, vere foster copy books, dorothy rutledge -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Copybook
... 28 page vere foster's copy book... of Australia. 28 page vere foster's copy book Copybook ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.28 page vere foster's copy book -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Vere Foster's Watercolour Series, Landseer and Animal Painting in England, c1890's
... Painting in England book - Vere Foster Series with the title... book - Vere Foster Series with the title printed in gold ...A useful book for artists wishing to learn the techniques of drawing and painting animals by Edwin Landseer and other notable English artists in the early 1890's. The reproduced coloured plates and engravings support the text and advice.An antique green hardcover Edwin Landseer and Animal Painting in England book - Vere Foster Series with the title printed in gold lettering at the top right hand corner with a large head of a stag with black and brown lines in the bottom left hand corner.There is a thin black line surrounding the edge of front cover. The spine and back cover are plain green. There is gilt on the edges of the pages. Inside are guidelines for drawing and painting animals as suggested by Landseer and other well known English artists of the time with several reproductions of coloured plates as well as black and white engravings. Stephen T. Dadd gives practical hints. At the back are lists of Vere Foster's water-colour books and Blackie Publications.Pp 84.non-fictionA useful book for artists wishing to learn the techniques of drawing and painting animals by Edwin Landseer and other notable English artists in the early 1890's. The reproduced coloured plates and engravings support the text and advice.painting, art, art books, artists, artworks, etchings