Surname:
Presbyterian School
Details:
A school to be opened on the 8th April in 'Napoleon Cottage'
Surname:
Presbyterian School
Details:
Mr. Hume resigned as teacher of Presbyterian school. Rev. William Purves advertising for replacement
Surname:
Presbyterian School
Details:
Mr. McMaster, teacher at Presbyterian school. Over 10 years experience in Scotland
Surname:
Presbyterian School Morpeth
Details:
Examination of students by Rev. R. Blain. Rev. W. Chaucer retiring from position of teacher and to be replaced by John Keating
Surname:
Presbyterian school Singleton
Place:
Wylie's Flats Singleton
Details:
Teacher D.C. Meatheson. Examinaton. Rev. J.S. White
Surname:
School Cricket match
Place:
on the ground near Mr. Ledsam's house, West Maitland
Details:
Between the scholars of St. Mary's School and those of Mr. Palmer's school
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
The corner stone of the Building of the Newcastle School of Arts to be formally laid by the Presidence on 18th March 1870
Surname:
School of Arts, Newcastle
Details:
Special Meeting in the Society Rooms to determine if the society can be kept going any longer and if not what is to become of the books curiosities and furniture
Surname:
School of Arts, Newcastle
Details:
Almost completed. Substantial, plain and convenient. Situated at centre of George Street
Surname:
School of Arts, Newcastle
Details:
Laying the Memorial Stone of the Newcastle School of Arts. - The laying of the stone was performed by the president W. Keene Esq., F.R.G.S. in the presence of a large and respectable gathering. The building was erected on land having a frontage of 60 feet to Hunter street and 128 to Wolfe street. The great hall which was in the course being built in 1870 stood back from both streets leaving frontages for future buildings. It was built of brick on stone foundations and was eighty feet long by forty wide and thirty high. At the rear end which was semi circular a stage was planned three feet above the level of the hall with a large gallery at the other end. The hall was to seat about 800 people comfortably. The architect was Benjamin Backhouse of Sydney and the contractor Mr. John Ash of Newcastle
Place:
Resided near Parramatta
Details:
Free by servitude. Elderly man convicted of forgery. Sentenced to a penal settlement for life
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Age 63. Labourer
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Age 40. Came free
Surname:
Schooler (Schooner)
Source:
Convict Settlement
Details:
In charge of launch at Newcastle settlement. 5 men on launch employed up the river for timber and lime
Surname:
Schooler (Skooler)
Surname:
Schooler (Skooler)
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4004]; Microfiche: 632
Details:
Henry Skooler tried Middlesex Gaol Delivery 24 April 1805. Sentenced to 14 years transportation. Died at Brisbane Water in 1847
Surname:
Schooler (Skooler) (Schooner)
Details:
On list of convicts to be sent to Newcastle
Surname:
Schooner ( Skooler) (Schooler)
First Name:
William (?Henry)
Details:
Sentencedto 3yrs at Newcastle for pig stealing
Surname:
Singleton Academy (School)
Details:
George McMasters opened the Singleton Academy in premises formerly occupied by Mr. Waterford. Accommodate 12 boarders. 11 years experience in seminaries in Scotland. Mrs. McMaster to teach needlework and knitting
Surname:
St. Alban's Episcpal School Muswellbrook
Details:
Rev. Boodle provided a substantial feast for the children of the St. Alban's Episcopal school on the occasion of the annual exams. A pleasant day, the loud laughter and hearty calls ringing through the quiet parsonage grounds until sunset when all departed