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    The Working Men's College was an Australian college of further education located in Melbourne, Victoria. It was founded in 1887 by a prominent Victorian...
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  • Malcolm Ritchie (category Businesspeople from Melbourne)
    Lee Street State School and then won a scholarship to the Working Men's College, Melbourne, where he studied mechanical and electrical engineering. Ritchie...
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    the Victorian Government. The Working Men's College of Melbourne opened on 4 June 1887 with a gala ceremony at the Melbourne Town Hall, becoming the fifth...
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  • RMIT Redbacks (category University and college sports clubs in Australia)
    established at the Melbourne City Campus when the University re-branded from the Working Men's College, Melbourne to Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology...
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    religion. Ormond is notable for founding the Working Men's College of Melbourne, which became the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), and for endowing...
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    Melbourne (⫽ˈmɛlbərn⫽ MEL-bərn; locally [ˈmælbən], Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state...
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    Ormond College, affiliated to Melbourne University, and of the Working Men's College, Melbourne. He was also a trustee of the Scotch College and the...
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    art teacher in the Applied Art School of the Working Men's College, Melbourne (now the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology). His students there included...
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  • FIT) is a private research university in Melbourne, Florida. The university comprises four academic colleges: Engineering & Science, Aeronautics, Psychology...
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  • Technical College In 1933 he succeeded John S. Davie (1862–1955) as head of the Modelling and Sculpture Department at the Working Men's College, Melbourne, which...
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  • Johnny Furphy (category Basketball players from Melbourne)
    Melbourne, Australia. He was awarded a sport scholarship to Maribyrnong Sports Academy and he completed his academic studies at Maribyrnong College,...
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    Structure in Australian History. Melbourne: Longman Cheshire. Engels, Friedrich (1968). The Condition of the Working Class in England. Translated by Henderson...
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  • Archived from the original on 26 November 2004. Retrieved 15 January 2022. "Melbourne Churches". rogerbrown.tripod.com. Archived from the original on 3 March...
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  • and Sculpture Department at the Working Men's College, Melbourne, and he also conducted classes at Brunswick College on Sydney Road, Brunswick. 1900–1901...
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  • "especially to working men". Ormond believed that the college was of "great importance and value" to the fast-pace industrialisation of Melbourne during the...
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    Lachy Hulme (category People educated at Wesley College (Victoria))
    was born in Melbourne, Victoria where he has lived most of his life. Hulme completed his secondary-schooling at Melbourne's Wesley College, graduating...
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  • James Miller Balfour (category Politicians from Melbourne)
    born in Melbourne to butcher James Miller Balfour and Jane Laing Petrie. He was a founding pupil of the then-Working Mens College (Melbourne), now known...
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  • Technical College (MTC) and Working Men's College (WMC); amalgamations with: Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy (EMC), Melbourne College of Decoration...
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    Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar (1890), Working Men's College - RMIT Building No.4 (1890), and the Genazzano FCJ College (1890-1891). The Former Priory Ladies...
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  • Council of the Melbourne Trades Hall, which rallied support amongst its membership of unions. Construction of the "Working Men's College" then began in...
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    Ashley Zukerman (category Male actors from Melbourne)
    California, the son of Ingrid (née Schwarz) and Moshe Zukerman, and moved to Melbourne with his family when he was two years old. His family is Jewish; his father...
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    Alan McLeod McCulloch (category Artists from Melbourne)
    satire and visiting his studio, he enrolled in night classes at the Working Men's College, and then the National Gallery School (1926–1935). Having written...
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    Technical School (1958), which began as the Horsham Working Men’s College in 1891. Larger metropolitan colleges were opting for mergers with existing universities...
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    Sybil Craig (category Artists from Melbourne)
    She also studied at the Working Men's College, Melbourne (now RMIT) in 1935. In 1932 she had her first solo show at the Melbourne Athenaeum. She had a studio...
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    Brad Scott (Australian footballer) (category People educated at St Kevin's College, Melbourne)
    Hawthorn and the Brisbane Lions, and was previously the coach of the North Melbourne Football Club from 2010 until 2019. Scott was recruited to Hawthorn in...
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    Haris Rauf (category Melbourne Stars cricketers)
    play for the Glenorchy Magpies in Tasmanian Grade Cricket, he joined the Melbourne Stars for 2019-20 Big Bash League season as a replacement for Dale Steyn...
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  • Council, Working Men’s College, 26 October 1932 quoted in S. Murray-Smith and J. Dare, The Tech. A Centenary History of the Royal Melbourne Institute...
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    engaged to Clarice Lane. After training in radio communications at Melbourne Technical College, Siffleet volunteered for special operations in September 1942...
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    Coworking (redirect from Co-working center)
    avoid the feeling of social isolation they may experience while remote working or traveling and eliminate distractions in home office. Most coworking...
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  • Scott Edwards (cricketer) (category Cricketers from Melbourne)
    in Tonga, where his father was working at the time, but grew up in Australia and studied at Emmaus College, Melbourne. He qualified for the Netherlands...
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