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South Australian School of Design

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69:, with Charles Hill in charge. In 1862 enrolments were low and decreasing, rising slightly to 21 students in 1863. From the beginning, students were encouraged to show their work at Society exhibitions, and special prizes were offered for members of the School. This led to much mediocre work being shown, but acted as an impetus to native talent. By 1868 there were three classes: girls, boys, and young men, with an average attendance of 25. The school moved into a larger hall at the Institute previously reserved as exhibition space, and the small schoolroom handed over to 649: 669: 659: 200:
in charge of all other subjects. Wright was killed in France in 1917. Britton left in 1918 to work as a war artist and Pavia acted as principal for around three years.
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for assessment, and students who had reached their standards of proficiency were awarded either the Art Class Teacher's Certificate, or Art Class Master's Certificate.
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on Kintore Avenue. Gill resigned in July 1915 after suffering ill-health for a year or so. He left Australia to return to England but died
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was his temporary replacement, made permanent in 1946, serving until 1956. Ken Lamacraft was the next principal, then
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In mid-1909 responsibility for the management of the School was handed over to the Education Department, and renamed
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on 13 April 1916, with the assurance of being re-hired on his safe return, and his responsibilities were shared by
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was appointed as Painting Mistress to replace Tannert's teaching duties and she remained at the school until 1929.
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took over, and was appointed to the post in 1944, but left the following year to act as War Artist for the RAAF.
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Kenneth Ronald Ross Lamacraft (1912–1996), whose parents were prominent Scout leaders, was educated at
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A Port Adelaide branch of the School of Design had been formed sometime before October 1893 and Gawler
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and the School of Arts and Crafts, then taught at Thebarton and Goodwood Boys' Technical Schools.
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was appointed his replacement, commencing in February 1916, and set about reorganising it as the
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returned from his wartime duties in 1920 and was appointed to the position, retiring in 1941.
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Charles Hill retired in 1881 and the Board of Governors decided to re-form the School into a
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was brought in as first assistant; in 1891 he transferred to the Education Department.
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with Gill in charge. The syllabus was broadened with additional subjects, including
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was founded under the management of the Society of Arts and connected with the
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was appointed in London in 1882 as head of the School of Design. In 1887
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to add to the plaster models already in use for drawing "in the round".
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1957–1958 (in which year the school's title changed yet again, to
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Tannert retired in 1892 and the two schools were reunited as the
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The South Australian School of Art was incorporated into the
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Australian vocational education and training providers
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was an art school in the earliest days of the City of
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that building was turned into a nursing hospital and
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Index

S.A. School of Arts and Crafts
Adelaide
Charles Hill
South Australian Society of Arts
South Australian Institute
F. G. Waterhouse
Royal Society
Eugene von Guerard
Louis Tannert
H. P. Gill
G. A. Reynolds
china painting
Rosa C. Fiveash.
Elizabeth Armstrong (artist)
Department of Science and Art, South Kensington
Jubilee Exhibition Building
flu epidemic of 1919
quarantine station
Destitute Asylum
J. Christie Wright
First AIF
C. J. Pavia
Fred C. Britton
L. H. Howie
John Goodchild
F. Millward Grey
Douglas Roberts
Paul Beadle
Allan Sierp
University of South Australia

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