Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Monash University" in English language version.
First Co-Ed Residence – Monash University's Deakin Hall was Australia's first co-educational on-campus residence. When Deakin Hall opened in 1962 it created quite a sensation as men and women students had never shared the same building before. At first, men and women lived on separate floors, but that changed later. Alfred Deakin was Australia's prime minister from 1903–1910
...Talbot Colony was established on the farmland...
The farmhouse built by the O'Shea family on the rise above Wellington Road was chosen for the vice-chancellor's residence. "
Single room in a traditional hall of residence: Available in Clayton (Residential Village), this (these Halls – Deakin, Farrer, Howitt, Roberts, Richardson and Normanby House are) more traditional college-style experiences, with single rooms and shared facilities.
In our 'corridor-style' residences, (i.e. Deakin Hall, Farrer Hall, Howitt Hall and Normanby House) rooms are arranged along one long corridor on each floor. There's one (sometimes two) shared kitchens per floor – and it's your floor that becomes your 'community within the community'.
The 'stairway-style' residences (i.e Richardson and Roberts) are a little different. There are four rooms on each floor, connected vertically by a stairway to similar floors above and below..
Image number 5692 – Deakin Hall dining room (1963)
Image number 7223 – Deakin Hall dining hall (1970s)
Notes: 24 March 1970; affiliated with Monash; purchased by univ in Feb 1978 and renamed Normanby House.
...Talbot Colony was established on the farmland...
The farmhouse built by the O'Shea family on the rise above Wellington Road was chosen for the vice-chancellor's residence. "
Notes: 24 March 1970; affiliated with Monash; purchased by univ in Feb 1978 and renamed Normanby House.
First Co-Ed Residence – Monash University's Deakin Hall was Australia's first co-educational on-campus residence. When Deakin Hall opened in 1962 it created quite a sensation as men and women students had never shared the same building before. At first, men and women lived on separate floors, but that changed later. Alfred Deakin was Australia's prime minister from 1903–1910
Image number 5692 – Deakin Hall dining room (1963)
Image number 7223 – Deakin Hall dining hall (1970s)
Single room in a traditional hall of residence: Available in Clayton (Residential Village), this (these Halls – Deakin, Farrer, Howitt, Roberts, Richardson and Normanby House are) more traditional college-style experiences, with single rooms and shared facilities.
In our 'corridor-style' residences, (i.e. Deakin Hall, Farrer Hall, Howitt Hall and Normanby House) rooms are arranged along one long corridor on each floor. There's one (sometimes two) shared kitchens per floor – and it's your floor that becomes your 'community within the community'.
The 'stairway-style' residences (i.e Richardson and Roberts) are a little different. There are four rooms on each floor, connected vertically by a stairway to similar floors above and below..
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