Testimonials, on behalf of Dora Webb
Maker
Williams, Anna Maria
Down, Agnes
Webber, Abel
Pope, James H
Ericksen, O
Redward, Lester
Randerson, W H
Production date
11 Aug 1892
09 Aug 1892
03 Jun 1895
Apr 1895
Current rights
Public Domain
Object detail
a. A letter to Miss Webb from A M Williams (Maria Williams), Hukarere, Napier regarding the Inspector's report of the examination of Hukarere School in December 1891 at the time she was second teacher, 11 August 1892.
b. Testimonial for Dora Webb from Agnes Down, Headmistress of Hukarere School, Napier, 9 August 1892. Agnes reports that she has the highest opinion of Dora's capabilities as a teacher as she is thorough and efficient in her work. Dora has the power to explain and simplify any subject for her pupils.
c. Testimonial for Dora Webb from Abel Webber, Headmaster of Norsewood School. He writes: that her private character cannot be too highly estimated. Miss Webb has been in charge of the Infant School since August 1893 of which there are up to 90 children in the class. She has also assisted in the work of the upper school taking Standard II and III children in geography, history and grammar. She has also been in charge of sewing and singing. Date, 3 June 1895.
d. Memorandum from James H Pope, Education Department, Wellington. The memorandum has quotes from an Inspector's report of Miss Webb's ability as a teacher. Date, 9 August 1892.
e. Testimonial from members of the Norsewood School Committee on Dora Webb's time teaching at the school. She was in charge of the Infant Department, had always been regular in her attendance and displayed considerable interest in the working of the school. Date, April 1895. It is signed by O Ericksen, Chairman, Lester Redward, Secretary and W H Randerson, Treasurer.
09 Aug 1892
03 Jun 1895
Apr 1895
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