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Federation University Art Collection
Drawing - Artwork, 'Former Gaol Lydiard St' by Graham Hawley, 2004
... warden's residence... Residence and Warden's Residence. The gaol building is now part... and Warden's Residence. The gaol building is now part of the Federation ...Graham Hawley lectured in Art Education at Ballarat College of Advanced Education This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Drawing of the former Ballarat Gaol gates, wall, Governor's Residence and Warden's Residence. The gaol building is now part of the Federation University SMB Campusart, artwork, hawley, ballarat gaol, available, graham hawley, ballarat school of mines, gaol gates, governor's residence, warden's residence -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Former Ballarat Gaol Gates and Warden's Quarters, 2001, 1991
... warden's residence... structures at the site include the main gate, the Warden's Residence... gate, the Warden's Residence, shown in the photo ...The Ballarat Gaol operated between 1862 and 1965. The complex was based on a central hall from which radiated wings of cells. This meant one guard could stand in the centre of the hall and see all the cells. Most of the gaol was demolished to allow the School of MInes Ballarat to expand. The remaining structures at the site include the main gate, the Warden's Residence, shown in the photo, and the Governor's Residence. These buildings are now used by Federation University. The Warden's Residence is home to the Australian Centre for Research into Injury in Sports and its Prevention.Colour photograph of the main gate of the former Ballarat Gaol and the Warden's Quarters. The gate features a beautifully executed arch keystone of basalt and appears to be cut from one single block of stone. The two storey Warden's Quarters are to the right of the gates.ballarat gaol, lydiard street south, ballarat school of mines, cells, guard, warden's residence, governor's residence, federation university -
Federation University Historical Collection
Colour photograph, Ballarat Courier Photographer, Former Ballarat Gaol Gates, 09-06-1997
... warden's residence... include the main gate, warden's residence and governor's residence... at the site include the main gate, warden's residence and governor's ...The main gate to the former Gaol is a monumental work. The arch keystone facing Lydiard Street is beautifully executed. The gates and the iron lacework over the top are distinctive.The arch under the flyover is also distinctive; the basalt keystone appears to have been cut from one single block of stone. Most of the gaol has been demolished to allow the School of Mines Ballarat to expand onto the site. The remaining structures at the site include the main gate, warden's residence and governor's residence. These buildings are now used by Federation University.The main gate to the former Gaol is a monumental work. The arch keystone facing Lydiard Street is beautifully executed. The gates and the iron lacework over the top are distinctive.The arch under the flyover is also distinctive; the basalt keystone appears to have been cut from one single block of stone. gate, gaol, arch keystone, lydiard street, iron lacework, flyover, stone, basalt, ballarat school of minesfederation university, warden's residence, governor's residence -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour photograph, Former Ballarat Gaol Gates, 24/04/2017
... warden's residence... include the main gate, warden's residence and governor's residence... lacework flyover stone basalt warden's residence governor's ...The main gate to the former Gaol is a monumental work. The arch keystone facing Lydiard Street is beautifully executed. The gates and the iron lacework over the top are distinctive.The arch under the flyover is also distinctive; the basalt keystone appears to have been cut from one single block of stone. Most of the gaol has been demolished to allow the School of Mines Ballarat to expand onto the site. The remaining structures at the site include the main gate, warden's residence and governor's residence. These buildings are now used by Federation University.The main gate to the former Gaol is a monumental work. The arch keystone facing Lydiard Street is beautifully executed. The gates and the iron lacework over the top are distinctive.The arch under the flyover is also distinctive; the basalt keystone appears to have been cut from one single block of stone. gate, gaol, arch keystone, lydiard street, iron lacework, flyover, stone, basalt, warden's residence, governor's residence, ballarat school of mines, federation university, former ballarat gaol -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Former Ballarat Gaol, later Ballarat School of Mines, 2022
... Bluestone gaol gates and Governor's and Warden's Residences. ... Bluestone gaol gates and Governor's and Warden's Residences. Gribble ...Bluestone gaol gates and Governor's and Warden's Residences. gribble building, lydiard street south, ballarat school of mines, baballarat, ballarat gaol, gaol gates -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plans, Ballarat Gaol Plans, 1860, 1907, 1960
... warden's residence... gaol gates governor's residence warden's residence Department ...Copies of ground floor and first floor plans of Ballarat Gaol ballarat gaol, ballarat school of mines, watchtower, gaol gates, governor's residence, warden's residence -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Plan Former Ballarat Gaol and Ballarat School of Mines Buildings, 1926/1927
... warden's residence... library governor's residence warden's residence ...After the closure or the Ballarat Gaol the space was taken over by the Ballarat SChool of Mines and the gaol building was demolished. The E.J. Tippett Library is now on the site of the former Gaol building.Copy of 1928 plans for the Ballarat Gaol, with two Ballarat School of Mines buildings marked on it - The Student Amenities building and the Learning Resource Centre (E.J. Tippett Library). It shows a 'future Teaching Building' which was never built.ballarat school of mines, ballarat gaol, plan, student amenities building, learning resource centre, e.j. tippett library, governor's residence, warden's residence -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plans, Ballarat Gaol, 1860, 1907, 1960
... warden's residence... gaol gates governor's residence warden's residence Department ...Copies of ground floor and first floor plans of Ballarat Gaol ballarat gaol, ballarat school of mines, watchtower, gaol gates, governor's residence, warden's residence -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plans, Ballarat Gaol Plans, Watchtowers, Soil Tank, Elevations of walls, Ground Plans, etc, 1860, 1907, 1960
... warden's residence... warden's residence Department of Public Works Victoria ...Seven copies of of ground floor and first floor plans of Ballarat Gaol, including aerial vierballarat gaol, ballarat school of mines, watchtower, gaol gates, governor's residence, warden's residence -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Ballarat Gaol Watchtower, 2007
... The Ballarat Gaol wall, watchtower, wardens residence..., watchtower, wardens residence and Governors Residence are now part ...The Ballarat Gaol wall, watchtower, wardens residence and Governors Residence are now part of the University of Ballarat's Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) CampusPhotographs of the watchtower at the former Ballarat Gaol, including views from the top of the tower. ballarat gaol, ballarat school of mines, watchtower, gaol, bluestone -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Former Ballarat Gaol Gate and Tower, c2000
... . This watchtower remains along with the main gate, Warden's Quarters ...The gate shown in the photograph is located on the same wall as the large double main gate of the former Ballarat Gaol. Next to the gate is a watchtower with guard walk on top of the brick wall. This corner location provided the guards with a clear view into the gaol grounds and the street outside. Most of the gaol was demolished to allow for the School of Mines to expand. This watchtower remains along with the main gate, Warden's Quarters and the Governor's residence. These buildings are now used by Federation University Ballarat.Colour photograph of the former Ballarat Gaol Gate and watchtower taken c2000. Structure built from red brick and locally quarried basalt. Guards walk on top of wall from tower to gate was corrugated iron. This smaller gate was to the right of the Warden's Quarters on the same wall as the main double gates to the gaol.ballarat gaol, ballarat gaol gates, ballarat gaol watchtower, ballarat school of mines, federation university, warden's quarters, governor's residence, guard's walk, lydiard street south -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Australian News and Information Bureau, Group of people including first Warden Brian Jones walking near the recently-completed first accommodation building (llater named the Ian Clunies Ross Wing) at International House Melbourne, c. 1957
International House at the University of Melbourne was the first residence of its type in Australia. The first accommodation building, which opened to residents in 1957, was later named in honour of Ian Clunies Ross (1899-1959), the first chair of the International House Council. 1950s melbourne, international house -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Cliff Bottomley, Australian News and Information Bureau, Warden Brian Jones introducing Minister for External Affairs Richard Casey to student James Yapp, 10 January 1957
James Yapp, pictured here, was a second year Arts student from North Borneo studying under the Colombo Plan, and among the first residents of International House in 1957. He was President of the Borneo Students' Association in Melbourne, and took part in the IH Student Club, formed in the first year of student residence. At the time of Casey's visit, IH was preparing to take forty-two students, twenty-four of whom were international scholars on the Colombo Plan, who would all be housed in the Clunies Ross Wing.Short descriptive typed article from the Australian News and Information Bureau attached to photograph, entitled "Mr. Casey Visits Australia's First International House"richard casey, students, colombo plan -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - B/W photograph, Clive Brooks, Warden's Office, Butter Factory, Cornish St. Buninyong, north side, 18 July 1993
1850's Gold Rush Police Precinct, later adapted for industrial use, and then used as Council Depot.B/W photo, north wall of Butter Factory (c1890), sandstone rear wall of Warden's Office (c1859) visisble to right. Cornish St. Buninyong near Yuille St. Old Police Station/Residence behind.buninyong, warden's office, butter factory, depot, couthouse, police -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - B/W photograph, Clive Brooks, Warden's Office, Butter Factory, Cornish St. Buninyong, 09/04/1994
1850's Gold Rush Police Precinct, later adapted for industrial use, and then used as Council Depot.B/W photo Warden's Office (c1859) , Butter Factory (c1890), Cornish St. Buninyong near Yuille St. Old Police Station/Residence behind.buninyong, warden's office, butter factory, depot, couthouse, police -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - B/W photograph, Clive Brooks, Old Police Station/Residence (c1859) front view, Cornish St. Buninyong near Yuille St, 19 July 1993
1850's Gold Rush Police PrecinctB/W photo, Old Police Station/Residence (c1859) Cornish St. Buninyong near Yuille St.buninyong, warden's office, butter factory, depot, couthouse, police -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - B/W photograph, Clive Brooks, Old Police Station/Residence (c1859) Cornish St. Buninyong near Yuille St, 18 July 1993
1850's Gold Rush Police PrecinctB/W photo, Old Police Station/Residence (c1859) Cornish St. Buninyong near Yuille St.buninyong, warden's office, butter factory, depot, couthouse, police -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Financial record - Receipt Book, Department of Works and Mines Victoria, July 1936 (first record)
Establishment and Functions Prior to 1860, the Chief Secretary's Department had been responsible for the administration of the gold fields and associated mining activities. In November 1860 a Commissioner of Mines was appointed and a Department was established under his administration. For the period November 1861 to June 1863, the Postmaster General was responsible for the Mining Department. A Minister of Mines was again appointed in 1863. Responsibilities of the Department of Mines were: 1. Regulation of mining and related public works activities through the issue of miners rights, business and residence licences, mining leases, mineral and other prospecting licences 2. Superintendence of the activities of mining surveyors, registrars, wardens and Mining Boards. 3. Investigation of the state's geological structure, mineral wealth and underground water resources 4. Development of the mining industry 5. Supervision of the safe working of mines, machinery and quarries including checking the credential of mine managers, inspectors and operators 6. Regulation of the disposal of sludge and other waste products 7. Administration of the Victorian Mining Accident Relief Fund. Arising from its initial responsibility for the supply of water on the gold fields, the Department became responsible for rural water supply from the mid 1860s. Statutory responsibility for rural water works during this period rested with the Board of Land and Works. In 1865 the Waterworks Act gave the Board power to construct waterworks, purchase land, levy charges and lease or sell works, while the Public Loans Act 1865 empowered it to provide loans to local water trusts for waterworks. The actual administration of these statutory provisions was undertaken by the Victorian Water Supply Department which operated from 1865 to 1889 as a sub-department of the Department of Mines, from 1889 as a department in its own right, and from 1895 to 1909 as a sub-department of the Department of Mines and Water Supply. For a brief period from 1891 to 1893 the Department of Mines was also responsible for forests and, until 1880, for the Schools of Mines subsequently transferred to the Education Department. In 1895 the Department of Mines and the Victorian Water Supply Department were amalgamated to form the Department of Mines and Water Supply. A snapshot into social history around the 1930s when the Department of works and the Mines Departments were still linkedReceipt Book for the Department of Works; Mines. Receipt No 2801 - 3000. 1st receipt Number 2801, "18th July 1936, for Rent of Cottage: 14 days for 2 pounds, 2 shillings. The inscription on the back is signed by J F Condau in 13-3-33Printed on spine "GENERAL RECEIPTS / 15 / 2801 / TO 3000" Printed on each receipt 'DEPARTMENT OF / PUBLIC WORKS. / MINES." Fill in using ink pen "(DATE) 18th July 1936 / (TO) - - - shields' / BEING) Rent of / Cottage: 14 days / (TO) 17th July / @ (symbol for pound) 1-1. p. week / . (symbol for pound) 2:2:-"Inside cover there is some red pencil writing, words and figures unreadable. Handwritten on back cover "Numbers checked / and found corredt / J S Coudou (?) / 13-3-33" One some receipts "Wharfage / S.S. Koonara"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, department of works: mines, receipt book, rent 1936, imperial currency, living costs 1936, department of works, department of mines, j f condou, 1933, 13-3-33