Box 5
Contains 7 Results:
Ian Nicholson lab books (12 books)., 1949 - 1951
Bontany and Zoology lab books created by Ian Edward Nicholson (1930-2002) while an undergraduate at Auckland University College. Nicholson was the husband of Heather Halcrow.
Sylvia Mollard botany lab book., 1950s
Lab book kept by Sylvia Mavis Mollard (1912-1999) while undertaking further studies at Auckland University College(AUC) during the 1950s. Mollard graduated from AUC with a BA in 1933 and was the first principal of Westlake Girls' High School, Auckland. She was one of Heather Halcrow Nicholson's high school teachers and later her mentor, colleague and friend.
Geology lab books (3 books)., 1950
Botany, geology, geography and zoology lab books and related lecture notes created by Heather Margaret Nicholson (nee Halcrow)(1931-) while an undergraduate student at Auckland University College. Nicholson, a teacher, completed an MSc in 1953 and a PhD (Geology) in 2003.
Botany lab books (8 books)., 1949 - 1950
Botany, geology, geography and zoology lab books and related lecture notes created by Heather Margaret Nicholson (nee Halcrow)(1931-) while an undergraduate student at Auckland University College. Nicholson, a teacher, completed an MSc in 1953 and a PhD (Geology) in 2003.
Zoology lab books (2 books)., 1951
Botany, geology, geography and zoology lab books and related lecture notes created by Heather Margaret Nicholson (nee Halcrow)(1931-) while an undergraduate student at Auckland University College. Nicholson, a teacher, completed an MSc in 1953 and a PhD (Geology) in 2003.
Lecture notes and class exercises for Practical Geography, Stage 1, (1 book)., 1949
Botany, geology, geography and zoology lab books and related lecture notes created by Heather Margaret Nicholson (nee Halcrow)(1931-) while an undergraduate student at Auckland University College. Nicholson, a teacher, completed an MSc in 1953 and a PhD (Geology) in 2003.
Countess of Glasgow silver medal (junior division) awarded to Annie Verrall for music in 1897., 1897
Medal for music awarded to Annie Caroline Verrall (1871-1948) by the Countess of Glasgow, wife of the Governor of New Zealand in 1897. Verrall studied music at AUC, becoming an Associate of the School of Music in 1898. Her daughter Margaret Trendall also studied music at AUC and two certificates awarded to her for music examination can be found at MSS & Archives Vault 130, item 40.