View of school buildings seen from a sports oval edged by Lombardy poplars.The buildings include the Headmaster's residence on the left and next to it, the Administration centre. Canberra Grammar School is a boarding and day school for boys. It was established by the Anglican authorities in 1929 when the existing Monaro Grammar School was moved from Cooma. Architects, Burcham Clamp and Finch, designed the two-storey red brick complex in the Tudor Revival style with features such as gabled roofs, carved stone entrances and cloister-like colonnades. Individual buildings were completed at different stages, but until the 1960s mostly in a style consistent with the original Medieval appearance.This photograph is from an album that was held at th...
Photograph of girls doing synchronised skipping on grass. The girls are all bare-footed and most wea...
View looking north from Franklin Street of the front and left side of a large church built of pale b...
The black and white photographs document the early development of the University
Photograph of boys mixing flour in a domestic science classroom. The students stand at marble topped...
Photograph of a teacher demonstrating the use of planes to eight girls in a woodwork classroom. The ...
View looking towards Mount Ainslie of children engaged in various activities on the large grass area...
View of a fenced playground in front of a long timber building set among gum trees.There are several...
Photograph of two high school students working at a bench in a technical drawing classroom. There ar...
View from the north of Canberra's southern suburbs. The sportsground on the left is Telopea Park whi...
Photograph of a high school student in overalls working at a metal lathe. Presumably the boy is atte...
Photograph of a classroom equipped for special use. The equipment includes a film projector, screen ...
Photograph of girls and boys sitting at double desks and writing with pencils while a male teacher a...
View from a grassy slope of a plain and low hills with in the distance, the mountains of the Brindab...
A photograph of several small children wearing protective smocks over their clothes painting on shee...
Photograph of a high school student writing notes in an exercise book while looking down a microscop...
Photograph of girls doing synchronised skipping on grass. The girls are all bare-footed and most wea...
View looking north from Franklin Street of the front and left side of a large church built of pale b...
The black and white photographs document the early development of the University
Photograph of boys mixing flour in a domestic science classroom. The students stand at marble topped...
Photograph of a teacher demonstrating the use of planes to eight girls in a woodwork classroom. The ...
View looking towards Mount Ainslie of children engaged in various activities on the large grass area...
View of a fenced playground in front of a long timber building set among gum trees.There are several...
Photograph of two high school students working at a bench in a technical drawing classroom. There ar...
View from the north of Canberra's southern suburbs. The sportsground on the left is Telopea Park whi...
Photograph of a high school student in overalls working at a metal lathe. Presumably the boy is atte...
Photograph of a classroom equipped for special use. The equipment includes a film projector, screen ...
Photograph of girls and boys sitting at double desks and writing with pencils while a male teacher a...
View from a grassy slope of a plain and low hills with in the distance, the mountains of the Brindab...
A photograph of several small children wearing protective smocks over their clothes painting on shee...
Photograph of a high school student writing notes in an exercise book while looking down a microscop...
Photograph of girls doing synchronised skipping on grass. The girls are all bare-footed and most wea...
View looking north from Franklin Street of the front and left side of a large church built of pale b...
The black and white photographs document the early development of the University