✨ Technical Instruction Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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(3.) Drawing in outline from flat examples, models, objects, casts of ornament, plant-forms, details or whole of human figure or of animal-forms from casts.
(4.) Free-arm and blackboard drawing.
(5.) Drawing from memory.
(6.) Elementary design and brushwork.
(7.) Drawing in light and shade from flat examples of rigid forms, models, objects, casts of ornament, plant and animal forms, drapery, landscape details.
(8.) Painting ornament from flat examples or from casts, in monochrome.
(9.) Painting from flat examples, flowers, still life, &c.
(10.) Modelling ornament from flat examples, or from casts of simple ornamental devices.
(11.) Drawing in light and shade or painting in monochrome from casts of drapery, of details or of the whole of the human figure, or of animal-forms.
(12.) Painting from nature, flowers, still life, &c.
(13.) Modelling from flat examples, or from casts of ornamental compositions.
(14.) Drawing anatomical studies of human figure or of animal forms.
(15.) Design and principles of ornament; applied design.
(16.) Architectural drawing.
(17.) Drawing from actual measurements of structures, machines, &c.
(18.) Painting from nature groups of still life, flowers, landscapes, drapery, &c., as compositions of colour.
(19.) Painting or modelling anatomical studies of the human figure or of animal-forms.
(20.) Modelling in relief or in the round, the human figure, animal forms, drapery, &c., from casts or from nature.
(21.) Modelling in relief or in the round, fruits, flowers, foliage, objects of natural history, &c., from nature.
(22.) Painting the human figure or animal-forms in colour.
(23.) Wood-carving.
(24.) Repoussé work.
(25.) Other similar subjects.
DIVISION II.
(1.) Practical geometry.
(2.) Mathematics, which must include algebra up to quadratic equations, and the subjects treated in Euclid I.—IV., VI. This work may be spread over a two-years’ course.
(3.) Theoretical mechanics.
(4.) Applied mechanics.
(5.) Navigation.
(6.) Nautical astronomy.
(7.) Machine construction and drawing.
(8.) Building construction and drawing.
(9.) Architecture.
(10.) Other similar subjects.
DIVISION III.
(1.) Steam and the steam-engine.
(2.) Sound.
(3.) Light.
(4.) Heat.
(5.) Magnetism.
(6.) Electricity.
(7.) Inorganic chemistry.
(8.) Organic chemistry.
(9.) Metallurgy.
(10.) Geology.
(11.) Botany.
(12.) Mineralogy.
(13.) Mining.
(14.) Chemistry of commerce.
(15.) Surveying.
(16.) Other similar subjects.
DIVISION IV.
(1.) Telegraphy and telephony.
(2.) Electric light and power distribution.
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🎓 Education, Culture & Science14 February 1902
Manual Training, Technical Instruction, Drawing, Modelling, Painting, Geometry, Mechanics, Steam Engine, Chemistry, Surveying
NZ Gazette 1902, No 13