Historical information
Taken in c. 1900, depicted is a group of adults and children dressed in formal attire standing and sitting on a granite outcrop that overlooks a valley surrounded by a cluster of eucalyptus trees. The group is participating in a nature study.
Significance
Nature study was a new subject introduced into the school curriculum throughout the English-speaking world in the 1890s and 1900s that taught students about the natural environment. It was hoped that a concern about the natural environment would be fostered into the school children, who were seen as future citizens of the world, and that they would implement changes to preserve the natural environment when they reached adulthood.
Physical description
Black and white rectangular reproduced photograph printed on matte photographic paper
Inscriptions & markings
Reverse:
6953 (in pencil)/
©/
DONALD HAYES/
BEECHWORTH (stamped in orange ink)
Subjects
References
- Educational Reform and Environmental Concern: A History of School Nature Study in Australia - Dorothy Kass ISBN/ISSN: 9781317231455