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Federation University Historical Collection
Costume, Stadium Gear, SMB Windcheater, 1970-80s
The School of Mines was established in 1870 in Ballarat, making it Australia's third oldest tertiary institution. Redmond Barry was its first president, and he was involved in the creation of university degree level courses for the school. The School of Mines was divided into a tertiary division and a technical division. The tertiary division provided higher education courses such as mining engineering, geology, education and business studies, while the technical division provided such programs as wool classing, plumbing and bricklaying.It remained in that form until the 1967 when it was split into three institutions, Ballarat School of Industries, Ballarat Technical School, and Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. They remained three entities until 1976. Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education merged into Ballarat College of Advanced Education. The Ballarat School of Industries and Ballarat Technical School merged into the School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat (SMB) in 1976. Several entities merged or had arrangements with SMB. In 1994, a memo of understanding (MOU) was signed between SMB and the Ararat Technical School, which was founded in 1969. Then, in 1998, SMB and the Horsham-based Wimmera Institute of TAFE (1984), dating back to 1882, merged into the University of Ballarat to create a larger University.Bottle green, size 18 poly cotton machine knit windcheater with yellow SMB name. It has knit rib fabric at the bottom, neck and cuffs.Printed in yellow - SMB, logo and School of Mines and Industries Ballaratwindcheater, costume, uniform, textiles -
Federation University Historical Collection
Costume - Blazer, Ballarat School of Mines Honor Blazer, 1955, c1955
Graham Willey was a School of Mines Ballarat student from 1953-55. He was awarded the 1955 Honour Blazer. The School of Mines was established in 1870 in Ballarat, making it Australia's third oldest tertiary institution. Redmond Barry was its first president, and he was involved in the creation of university degree level courses for the school. The School of Mines was divided into a tertiary division and a technical division. The tertiary division provided higher education courses such as mining engineering, geology, education and business studies, while the technical division provided such programs as wool classing, plumbing and bricklaying.It remained in that form until the 1967 when it was split into three institutions, Ballarat School of Industries, Ballarat Technical School, and Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. They remained three entities until 1976. Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education merged into Ballarat College of Advanced Education. The Ballarat School of Industries and Ballarat Technical School merged into the School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat (SMB) in 1976. Several entities merged or had arrangements with SMB. In 1994, a memo of understanding (MOU) was signed between SMB and the Ararat Technical School, which was founded in 1969. Then, in 1998, SMB and the Horsham-based Wimmera Institute of TAFE (1984), dating back to 1882, merged into the University of Ballarat to create a larger University.This three quarter lined, 3 buttoned, bottle green woolen blazer is edged in black twill piping and has a SMB badge on pocket "XVII ATH. XI Honor 1955 S.R.C." The 2 side pockets are also edged in the black twill and there is a trim of the twill 8.3cm from the sleeve cuff. The breast pocket has a top binding of yellow and green diagonal stripes. Cloth label - Messer & Opie Ballarat On embroidered badge "Incenio Effodore Opes", "XVII ATH XI Honor 1955 S.R.C."blazer, honor blazer, harold john hassell, smb, school of mines ballarat, graham willey, costume, textiles, coat of arms -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object, Stokes & Sons Pty Ltd, Ballarat School of Mines Badge, c1930s
This badge was used by Hester Clara Darby, teacher at the Ballarat School of Mines. Hester joined the staff of SMB as an assistant to senior Commercial classes in April 1916. On 01 February 1921 she was appointed a lecturer in Commercial Correspondence and Office Routine. She taught the 'Touch' Method of typing, Commercial Correspondence, Shorthand and Office Routine. Tertiary education at Ballarat began with the establishment of the School of Mines in 1870, making it Australia's third oldest tertiary institution. Classes began in surveying, mathematics, chemistry and a decade later they included metallurgy, assaying and geology. The technical division provided such programs as wool classing, plumbing and bricklaying. In 1967, it was split into three separate institutions, Ballarat School of Industries, Ballarat Technical School, and Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. Then in 1976 the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education became into Ballarat College of Advanced Education. The Ballarat School of Industries and Ballarat Technical School became the School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat (SMB). In 1998, the Ballarat School of Mines and Industries and the Horsham-based Wimmera Institute of TAFE merged with the University of Ballarat. The university merged with Monash University's Gippsland (Churchill) campus in 2013 and the merged schools are now the Federation University AustralialBallarat School of Mines Badge made of gold coloured metal with blue and green enamel.On face - Ballarat School of Mines, Ingenio Effodere Opesballarat school of mines badge, badge, coat of arms, hester clara darby, hester darby -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Report, A Fourth University for Victoria, c1974
... In 1973 the tertiary division of the Ballarat School... the tertiary division of the Ballarat School of Mines was the Ballarat ...In 1973 the tertiary division of the Ballarat School of Mines was the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education, which was situated on a new campus at Mt Helen which opened in 1970. .1) Blue soft covered foolscap report of 24 pages. It covers Ballarat's Claim for University Development. .2) A Yellow soft coved quarto sized booklet of 27 pages on Ballarat's claim to be the fourth University in Victoria. ballarat college of advanced education, victorian institute of colleges, victorian institute of colleges, ballarat, ballarat tertiary education committee, ballarat teachers' college, ballarat teachers' college affiliation, ballarat institute of advanced education, mt helen campus, fourth university, ballarat tertiary educaiton committee recommendations, state college of victoria, victoria institute of colleges, university establishment, regional university, state college victoria, teacher training, mount helen campus, gillies street -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Mount Helen Campus Showing Mount Buninyong in the Distance, c1992
... of the Ballarat School of Mines and was opened to students in 1970... The Mount Helen Campus held the tertiary division of the Ballarat ...The Mount Helen Campus held the tertiary division of the Ballarat School of Mines and was opened to students in 1970. In that year it was known as the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Eduction. After a number of name changes it is now a campus of Federation University Ausralia.Framed Photograph of the Ballarat University Collection (now Federation University) Mount Helen Campus, with Mount Buninyong in the background. federation university, university of ballarat, ballarat university college, mount helen campus, mount buninyong, tennis court -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, On Going Access to Associateship of the Ballarat School of Mines by Certain Graduates/Diplomates of BCAE, 1977, 20/06/1977
The BCAE letterhead includes the words 'incorporating State College of Victoria at Ballarat [ex Ballarat Teachers College] and Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education [tertiary division of SMB]A copy of an A4 letter sent from E.J. Barker, Director of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE) to Graham Beanland, Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines. The letter concerned the possibility of graduates who received a V.I.C. degree of Ballarat College of Advanced Education Diploma with major studies in Geology, Metallurgy or Mining Engineering at BCAE to gain associateship of the School of MInes and Industries Ballarat.merger, letterhead, ballarat college of advanced education, ballarat school of mines, associateship, e.j. barker, graham beanland -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Open House at Mt Helen for Civic Leaders, 1972, 03/1972
... ) was the tertiary division of the Ballarat School of Mines. The 240 acre Mt... division of the Ballarat School of Mines. The 240 acre Mt Helen ...Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (BIAE) was the tertiary division of the Ballarat School of Mines. The 240 acre Mt Helen campus was purchased in 1967. In 1972 a four storey library, union building and hall of residence for 70 students were under construction at an approximate cost of $2,500,000.Orange four page outline of an open house designed to give civic leaders a glimpse into the new campus at Mount Helen that was opened in 1970.ballarat institute of advanced education, mount helen campus, ballarat school of mines -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork, other - Artwork, 'College Logo' by Henry Moritz, 1979
Henry MORITZ (1931- ) Born Mainz, Germany Arrived Australia c1952 Henry Moritz was an experienced commercial artist when he left Germany for Australia. After working as a railwayman, coal miner, fruit picker and steelworker, he started teaching commercial art at the Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School in 1963. He moved to the Mount Helen Tertiary Division, and was head of the Art School at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE) when he produced this work. The Ballarat College of Advanced Education logo was derived from the Southern Cross depicted on the Eureka Flag, which was adopted by Ballarat College of Advanced Education in 1978. The logo was designed by former student Debra Garton, who graduated with a Diploma of Art and Diploma of Education. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Farmed marquetry using fine woods chosen for their grains and reflective properties: silver ash, cedar, queensland walnut, grey bird's eye maple and African gaboon.art, artwork, henry moritz, marquetry, logo, southern cross, ballarat college of advanced education, available, stars -
Federation University Art Collection
Ink on card, 'Bill Durant in Neville Bunning's Chair' by Henry Moritz, 2002
Henry MORITZ (1931- ) Born Mainz, Germany Arrived Australia c1952 Henry Moritz was an experienced commercial artist when he left Germany for Australia. After working as a railwayman, coal miner, fruit picker and steelworker, he started teaching commercial art at the Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School in 1963. He moved to the Mount Helen Tertiary Division, and was head of the Art School at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE) when he produced this work. 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.Original caricature of Bill Durant. Both Bill Durant and artist Henry Moritz were staff members at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education (later Federation University). Neville Bunning ceremoniously presented the chair to Bill Durant in the Art Department at Neville Bunnings Retirement function.Verso "Bill Durant in 'Nev Bunning's Chair' which was ceremoniously presented to Bill in Art SChool Staffroom at Neville's retirement function. Drawing by Hner Moritz Donated by Heather (walton) Durant Heather (SMB Library) married Bill (SMB Physics Head) in December 1960. KC (Ken Clements) July 2002art, artwork, henry moritz, bill durant, caricature, available -
Federation University Art Collection
Etched metal, Henry Moritz, [Jack Barker's Farewell] by Henry Moritz
Historical Information Henry MORITZ (1931- ) Born Mainz, Germany Arrived Australia c1952 Henry Moritz was an experienced commercial artist when he left Germany for Australia. After working as a railwayman, coal miner, fruit picker and steelworker, he started teaching commercial art at the Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School in 1963. He moved to the Mount Helen Tertiary Division, and was head of the Art School at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE) when he produced this work. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.art, artwork, henry moritz, jack barker -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Portrait, E.J. (Jack) Barker, 1982
... to the tertiary division of the Ballarat School of Mines were he became... to the tertiary division of the Ballarat School of Mines were he became ...Jack Barker started teaching at the Ballarat School of Mines, and was later appointed its Principal. He moved to the tertiary division of the Ballarat School of Mines were he became the inaugural Director of the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education at Mt Helen, a predecessor institution of Federation University.Photograph of Jack Barker, Director of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education, in academic regalia. The photograph was taken at the 1982 Ballarat College of Advanced Education Graduation Ceremony.academic regalia, graduations, ballarat college of advanced education, e.j. barker, jack barker, staffmember, director