Collection 2022/6-uni - Philip Smith Centre Donation

Index to 2022/6

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AU TAS UTAS SPARC 2022/6-uni

Title

Philip Smith Centre Donation

Date(s)

  • c1960 (Creation)

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prints and posters

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Biographical history

Freestanding and positioned at the highest point of a steeply sloping site on the UTAS Domain campus, the three and four-level building was designed for the Hobart Teacher’s Training College (founded 1905) in 1908, initially by the Public Works Department. It was remodelled by architect Rudolph Koch to make it more compatible with nearby Domain House, and was constructed in 1909-10, opening in February 1911. The Centre was the first purpose-built facility in Tasmania for teacher training. For more information see - Roe, M and Scrivener, L, The Phillip Smith Centre: A Place for Learning, University of the Third Age, Hobart, pp. 143. ISBN 9780646914473 (2013) also http://www.lovellchen.com.au/lc/news-utas-philip-smith-centre/

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Scope and content

Collection of material found at the Philip Smith Centre before refurbishment by UTAS in 2022.

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Conditions governing reproduction

This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au

When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:
“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special & Rare Collections”

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2022

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