Contents of the magazine for the year 1967.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1969.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1975.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1976, pages 1 to 63..
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1976, pages 64 to 128..
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1977.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1988, pages 74 to 160.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1988, pages 161 to 234.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1989, pages 125 to 187.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1992, pages 1 to 75
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1992, pages 76 to 148.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1994, pages 95 to 196.
Sin títuloThe articles reflect the day to day life of the College at the time.
The cover and articles contained in the issue honour the first headmaster of the College, Wally Mears, on his retirement.
Tributes to founder teacher, E M (Monty) Harris, who passed away in July 1961, appear on pages 22-25 of this issue.
Contents of the magazine
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1966.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1971.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1979, pages 1 to 75.
Sin título1977 BC Newsletter #1 Serve the Future Hour, April 1977, No.1, page 1. First edition of a 4-page newsletter entitled "Serve the Future Hour". This title was later used as the title of Macfarlane's history of the College: "To Serve the Future Hour".
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1980, pages 72 to 150.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1981, pages 77 to 158
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1982, pages 78 to 161.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1983, pages 1 to 87.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1983, pages 88 to 177.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for. the year 1984, pages 86 to 184.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1986, pages 137 to 204.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1990, pages 76 to 158.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1990, pages 159 to 231.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1991.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1992, pages 148 (2) to 216.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1993, pages 93 to 192.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1995, pages 1 to 81.
Sin títuloPhotographs taken at the Heritage Day celebrations 19th September 2018. Special guests to the Chapel Service included Mrs Doreen Read, Mrs Dalziel and Mrs Charmian Kennealy. All were parents in the 1950s or 1960s and Mrs Kennealy was the first Art teacher at the College (BP and BC).
2018 Heritage Day Chapel: Mrs Doreen Read at the Basil Read Pavilion.
Mrs Read had opened the Pavilion in 1974. The pavilion was named to commemorate the significant contribution of her late husband, Basil Read, to the construction of the College and the playing fields in the 1950s and 1960s.
The content of each issue varies and includes articles of interest to boys at the time, photographs and original drawings, as well as essays, obituaries and tributes and reports on some school events. The Chronicles provide insight into the thinking and interests of schoolboys in the earlier 1960s as well as a record of the life of the school from a boy's perspective.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1965.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1968.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1973.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1980, pages 1 to 71.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for. the year 1984, pages 1 to 85
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1985, pages 1 to 95.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1985, pages 96 to 192.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1986, pages 72 to 136.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1988, pages 1 to 73.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1990, pages 1 to 75.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1993, pages 1 to 92.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1994, pages 1 to 94.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1995, pages 82 to 167.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1995, pages 168 to 240.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1962.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1963.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1964.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1970.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1972.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1974.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1975.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1978, pages 1 to 69.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1978, pages 70 to 142.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1979, pages 76 to 152.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1981, pages 1 to 76
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1982, pages 1 to 77.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1986, pages 1 to 71.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1987, pages 1 to 112.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1987, pages 113 to 225.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1989, pages 1 to 60.
Sin títuloContents of the magazine for the year 1989, pages 61 to 124.
Sin títuloPhotographs taken at the Heritage Day celebrations 19th September 2018. Special guests to the Chapel Service included Mrs Doreen Read, Mrs Elizabeth Dalziel and Mrs Charmian Kennealy. All were parents in the 1950s or 1960s and Mrs Kennealy was the first Art teacher at the College (BP and BC).
2018 Heritage Day Chapel: Doreen Read, Charmian Kennealy and Elizabeth Dalziel visit the tuck shop at the pavilion and are pictured here with 2018 staff members.
Mrs Read had opened the Pavilion in 1974. The pavilion was named to commemorate the significant contribution of her late husband, Basil Read, to the construction of the College and the playing fields in the 1950s and 1960s.