Historical information
Surrey College was opened in early 1892 by Rev. Dr Frederick Darling who had been the first minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canterbury Road. He resigned this position to open the school which operated until 1908 with additional premises at 12 Vincent Street. The school had 40 boarders as well as day boys. Courses included algebra, euclid, history, typewriting, shorthand and drill. In the 1930s, Nethercourt Private Hospital took over the site. Later it became St Jude's Hospital. land in front of the building was subdivided off in the 1970s. The building is still extant as a private dwelling with York Street, Surrey Hills as the address. This is one of 3 photos donated by Susan Hobbs, whose grandfather Rev. George Edward Downton is thought to have been a student at the college. George E. Downton was born in Avoca in 1885. He was later a missionary in New Guinea and Secretary to the Australian Board of Missions in Adelaide. He died in 1926 or 1927. There is a rough family tree and notes for the Downton family filed with correspondence regarding the donation.
Physical description
Sepia photo of 26 men and boys dressed in military uniform, many holding rifles. They are standing in front of a brick building with bay windows with blinds and curtains. There is a clump of foliage and grass in front of boys.
Inscriptions & markings
"Surrey College - Surrey Hills / Principal: Rev Frdk. A. Darling, Melb. Univ./Cadet Corps, 1899." On the mount below the photo.
Inscription on bottom right hand corner of photo: "Prepare for cavalry"
Subjects
References
- Surrey Hills - In Celebration of the Centennial 1883-1983, p. 30 & 35 ISBN/ISSN: 0 9591172 0 2 A Pictorial History. Researched, prepared and published by the History Nook group at the Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre, November 1983. Reprinted, with minor amendments April 2001.