Index : Names, Subjects & Places
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Index of names, subjects and places found in the Friends School Archive with reference numbers
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Index : Names, Subjects & Places
Parte de Friends' School Archive
Index of names, subjects and places found in the Friends School Archive with reference numbers
Friends' School
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1889 the Friends' school committee borrowed £4000 from the Baptist Union and purchased property in Commercial Road, Hobart, known as Hobartville with a house built in 1832. This remained the nucleus of the school, but alterations and additions were made frequently.
Photograph of classrooms and gymnasium
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Photograph of classrooms and gymnasium. 1889 the Friends school committee borrowed £4000 from the Baptist Union and purchased property in Commercial Road, known as Hobartville with a house built in 1832. This remained the nucleus of the school, but alterations and additions were made frequently.
Photograph of children in a classroom
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Photograph of a class of children at the Friends' School Hobart. Showing children at their desks and masters at rear of room
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Photograph of of nine gentleman
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Photograph of nine gentlemen, three seated. Photograph named. Back row Thomas Mather, Thomas Binns, Charles H Robey, Lewis May, Robert Mather, N H Propsting. Seated William Wells, J. Francis Mather & William Corben
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Photograph of girls in playground
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Photograph of girls in the playground
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Photograph Album - School building
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Photographs showing the development of the school buildings, including plans and a drawing of the original house built by Mr. Wilson in 1834.
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Photograph of Hobartville and surrounds
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1889 the Friends school committee borrowed £4000 from the Baptist Union and purchased property in
Commercial Road, known as Hobartville with a house built in 1832. This remained the nucleus of the school, but alterations and additions were made frequently.
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Photograph of library at the Friends School. In 1889 the Friends school committee borrowed £4000 from the Baptist Union and purchased property in Commercial Road, known as Hobartville with a house built in 1832. This remained the nucleus of the school, but alterations and additions were made frequently.
Photograph of the staff of Friends' High School Hobart
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Photograph of Mr & Mrs Clemes and the staff of the Friends' High School Hobart taken June 1892
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Photograph of dining room at the Friends' School. In 1889 the Friends school committee borrowed £4000 from the Baptist Union and purchased property in Commercial Road, known as Hobartville with a house built in 1832. This remained the nucleus of the school, but alterations and additions were made frequently.
Photograph of view of Friends' school from front
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Photograph of view of school from front. In 1889 the Friends school committee borrowed £4000 from the Baptist Union and purchased property in Commercial Road, known as Hobartville with a house built in 1832. This remained the nucleus of the school, but alterations and additions were made frequently.
Photograph of a class of children
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Photograph of a class of children at the Friends' School Hobart. Showing children at their desks, boys at the back and girls at the front and a female teacher.
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Photograph of class in chemistry laboratory
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Photograph of a class in a chemistry laboratory
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