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Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Plan of Amalgamated Tenements for G.J. Carroll and Party, Ballarat West
g.j. carroll and party, carroll, g.j. carroll, webster street, mill street, mair sreet, sturt street, ballarat railway, ballaarat old cemetery, crewsick road, gregory street\sussex street, errard street, raglan street, lyons stret, dawson street, howitt street, ascot street, ripon street, talbot street, windermere street -
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Photograph- Black and White, Ballarat Streetscape
.3) This photograph was possibly taken from the tower of the Ballarat West Fire Station with Raglan St intersection with Mair St in the foreground and Scots Church, Lydiard Street North on the HorizonThree black and white photographs showing a Ballarat streetscape including houses and a nursery. .2 and .3 are details of .1. .3) features the Albion Hotell ballarat, albion hotel, ballarat west fire brigade, ballarat townscape -
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Photograph, Solomon and Bardwell, Ballarat From the Western Fire Brigade Tower Looking South
Black and white photograph of Ballarat taken from the Ballarat West Fire Brigade on the corner of Sturt Street and Raglan Street. ballarat, ballarat west fire brigade, solomon and bardwell -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - black and white, Ballarat Looking Towards Black Hill, c1870
A black and white photograph, and two details, showing Ballarat from the Ballarat Benevolent Asylum. Evident in the photos are houses, gardens, shingle roofs, fences, St Patrick's Cathedral, Black Hill, Ballarat West Fire Brigade tower, mine dumps, mullock heap, large chimneys.ballarat, ballarat townscape -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photographs - black and white, Ballarat School of Mines: Lydiard Street Campus Buildings, early 1900s, c1978
These photographs were taken just before structural modifications and connecting overhead walkways were commenced in 1978.1: Art School opened in 1915 on the site of the original SMB building.It was converted from the abandoned court house. Also Administration building including the teaching and other spaces. .2: "Old Chemistry building" showing the south side and west end. .3: Art school on the left, Ballarat Brewery boiler chimney stack in centre background, Administration building on the right. .4: Entrance on the north side of Art School building .5: South side entrance of Administration building.ballarat school of mines, buildings, a building, administration building, lydiard street south, smb campus -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plans, Six plans for the Central Highlands Regional Library Services Headquarters, and Ballarat City Library, 1993
Six printed architectural plans on paper: .1) .2) .3) Plan levels 1, 2, 3 .4) Sections aa-bb .5) North and south elevations .6) East and west elevationsarchitecture, central highlands, central highlands regional library, ballarat city library, plans -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of Mines Scrapbook, 1899, 1872-1908
.1) Scrapbook of newspaper clipping in oversize scrapbook .2) White file of newspaper clippings 1872-1908newsclips, newspaper cuttings, schools of mines, sale school of mines, bairnsdale school of mines, daylesford school of mines, castlemaine school of mines, bendigo school of mines, stawell school of mines, st arnaud school of mines, alfred mica smith, industrial institute, james bickett, redmond barry, ballarat school of mines opening, mining engineering, pottery, charles fenner, pottery classes, maurice copland, plumbing, harold herbert, ballarat school of mines statistics, andrew anderson, j.c. molloy, art schools, ballarat west art school, herbert h. smith, amelia h. troon, martha pinkerton, r.t. vale, david ham, clunes, rivett bland obituary, university of melbourne affiliation, gilbert dawbarn, kernot, james patterson, john rowe, cassilis chlorination, r.w. lamb, j. flegeltaub, tasmanian examination, balarat school of mines museum, latham watson, state school students, w. longstafff, daisy ditchburn, e. grownow, ballarat east art school, art gallery association technical art school, e. guse, j.g. williamson, m.f. williamson, george biknell, print engraving, a.e.c. kerr, a.n.a. fete, hannay electro-cyanide process, james oddie, r.m. serjeant, xrays, roentgen xrays, lizzie drape, mines bill, henry forster, technical education in germany, deeble's patent, p. cohen, deeble's cyanide plant donation, h. rosales, thomas hart, ballarat observatory, robert denham pinnock, isaac james jones, edward ivan rosenblum, samuel ernest figgis, r.w. best, thomas f. morkham, beatrice j. flude, bertha craig, drucilla hopwood, george bird, james galbally, mining exchange, transit theodilite, univerisity of melbourne, affiliation, t.d. wanliss, scrapbook, s.e. figgis, j. dawbarn, gilbert dawbarn, g.g. simpson, brown coal, parwan, bacchus marsh, a. berry, f.m. krause, practical mining, cassilis, tasmanian exhibition, ballarat school of mines dilapidated, thomas bath, cyanide, elextirc rock drills, herbert franklin, frank bruce, henry rivett bland, j.n. dunn, dr pinnick, theo williams, steiglitz gold mines, meredith, a.f. balderson, j.m. bickett, f.j. martell, cosmo newberry, m. lindsay, pyrites, pyrites roaster, blucjer amagamator, ludovico hart, photographer, art gallery association's technical art school, ballarat east school of art, otto riegelbuth, hugh colquhoun, louis lemp, g.a.f. soderstron, e. gude, a.f. tweedie, m.l. tuxen, george h. bicknell, c.v. brind, a.h. troon, r. flohm, c.s. proctor, m. oddie, b.s. williamson, f.h.w. robinson, photography classes, i.g. wittkowski, h.r. murphy, mary browne, technical education, andrew berry, r-ray, xray, watson's focus tubes, rohmkorff coil, treloar, wooster, t.e. molloy, w/m/ acheson, ladies art association, ballarat art gallery association, maud glover, bertha s. williamson, hnery foster, native telurides of gold, eliza kershaw, edith curnow -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of Mines Scrapbook, 1894-1899
The Ballarat School of Mines was the first school of technical education in Australasia.Large format brown scrapbooks with newsclips relating to the Ballarat School of Mines.ballarat school of mines, newsclips, art examinations, ballarat west art school, st john ambulance association, andrew anderson, university affiliations, university of melbourne, professor kernot, geological cause and effect of faults, cassilis chlorination works, electric rock drills, museum, ballarat school of mines museum, latham watson, william barnard, krause, blucher amalgamator, f.m. krause, photography, ludovico hart, pyrites works, ballarat school of mines puries works, pyrities roaster, ballarat east school of art, art gallery association technical art school, hannay electro-cyanide process, x-ray, roetgen x-rays, xray, bairnesdale school of mines, technical education in germany, ballarat amateur photographic club, moonta, moonta excursion, moonta visit, broken hill visit, broken hill excursion, wallaroo excursion, ballarat west election, ballarat mechanics' institute, dr kenworthy, james oddie, william b. withers, william collard smith, duncan gillies, john phillips, james long, ballarat industrial institute -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newspaper, The Standard, Warrnambool, 11 November 1997, 11/11/1997
In 1997 South West Institute of TAFE formed an alliance with University of Ballarat in a bid to be more flexible for students. Under the arrangement the TAFE's Professional Writing and editing Diploma and Associate Diploma of Business (Office Administration) would be linked with the University's Bachelor of Arts Degree,Twenty page newspaper. Page 6 reports on the agreement between University of Ballarat and South West TAFE.warrnambool, agreement, south west institute of tafe, university of ballarat, david james, patricia varley, barrie baker, agreement signing, flagstaff hill motel proposal, koroit sewerage scheme public information day -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Image, Scene in the Ballarat Zoological Gardens, c1923
In 1923 the Ballarat Zoo was open 2-5pm daily and 10-5 on Saturday. The entrance fee was 3 pence. When Ballarat pioneer citizen, Ben Jahan, died he left his fortune of nearly 11,000 pounds to the City of Ballarat for the purpose of establishing a zoo.Black and white image of the Ballarat zoo which was situated in the north-west corner of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens Reserve.ballarat zoo, ballarat zoological gardens, ballarat botanical gardens, ben jahn, parks and gardens -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Robert Clark Horticultural Centre: Ballarat Botanical Gardens, c1993
"The 250 acres of land to the west of Yuilles Swamp (Lake Wendouree) was permanently granted to The Corporation of the City of Ballaarat by the State Government on the 23rd December 1857 for the purposes of a 'Botanical Garden for the recreation, education and enjoyment of the community." The Robert Clark Horticultural Centre was opened in 1995.Large format spiral bound booklet with yellow cover. Bordered pages with writing or coloured photographsyuilles swamp, lake wendouree, corporation of the city of ballaarat, botanical gardens, recreation, education, horticulture, robert clark, ballarat botanical gardens, robert clark centre, robert clark horticultural centre -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, University of Ballarat Annual Report, 2004
Black soft covered book with a representation of the Southern Cross (Eureka Flag), unveiling of the David Caro portrait (by Rick Amor). Contents include, University Council, Financial Summary, international student programs. Images include: University Council, Robert H.T. Smith, Kerry Cox, David Caro, Andrea Eyres, Jennifer Montague, John mcgrath, Robert Irvine, Jo Lane, Andrea Dower, Rhiannon Garden, Maggie Barnes-Oake, Stan Jeffrey, Global Innovation Centre, Marley Smith, Dennis Olmstead, Internatinoal beer awards, David Larwill, Andrew Dower, Barry Wrigth, Jeannie King, Wayne Robinson, Dawn Gleeson, Clem Barnett, Trevor Hastings, Brian West, Gavin Hurst, John McClure, Steve Bracks, Terry Lloyd, David Caro, Fiona Caro, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, E.J. Barker, Larissa Menhennet, Colin Prowse. .3) Financial Statementsuniversity council, robert h.t. smith, kerry cox, david caro, andrea eyres, jennifer montague, john mcgrath, robert irvine, jo lane, andrea dower, rhiannon garden, maggie barnes-oake, stan jeffrey, global innovation centre, marley smith, dennis olmstead, internatinoal beer awards, david larwill, andrew dower, barry wrigth, jeannie king, wayne robinson, dawn gleeson, clem barnett, trevor hastings, brian west, gavin hurst, john mcclure, steve bracks, terry lloyd, fiona caro, kiran mazumdar-shaw, e.j. barker, larissa menhennet, colin prows, annual report, university of ballarat -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Annual Report, 1986
Ian Gordon was president of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education in 1987.Blue soft covered book. Contents include: Introduction of Nursing; Introduction of Bachelor of Applied Science (Physical Education); Staff retirements - Phil Day, Alf McKenzie, Michael Powell, Ron Jellef, Graham Holmes, Margaret Bowman, Alison Lanigan, Peter McCarthy; Staff Appointments - Alwyn Willians, Peter Arditto, Graham Ambrose, trevor Hastings, Andrew Keay, Beverley Sparks, Barry Davis, Brian West, Keith Moore, Sue Moore, Norm Dorricott, Ambrose Ransley, Patrick Feury, Jillian Hawkins, Craig Morrison, Marrianne Crawford, Jean Reeveballarat college of advanced education, bcae, mt helen, mount helen, annual report -
Federation University Historical Collection
Craft, Abstracts of Returns from Schools of Art for the Year Ending December 1885, 12/1885
Copy of two foolscap pages with information on the Ballarat East School of Art, the Ballarat city School of Art, and the Ballarat West School of Artballarat east school of art, ballarat west school of art, ballarat city school of art, a. doepel, a. humphreys, h.g. upham, w.h. batten, james oldham, henry j. hall, ballarat technical art school, art schools, schools of art -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, Alfred Lester and Co, to Ballarat School of Mine, 1898
Foolscap handwritten document concerning Alfred Lester and Co forwarding parcels of ore for treatment at the Ballarat School of Mines. No 15 Arcade Chambers Hay Street Perth West April 4th 1898 The Chairman and Directors The School of Mines Ballarat Gentlemen We believe that we could do business for you here in the way of arranging for the forwarding of parcels of ore for treatment and various samples for assays. If you are disposed ot offer us a fair commission for such business introduced to you, we should advertise our representation here, and on the fields, we have a good connection with the officers of various companies, in perth and would do our best on your behalf. The writer has been resident here for some six years + is known personally to several of the gentlemen comprising your board. Soliciting your favourable reply We are gentlemen Yours very truly A. Lester and Co. per Alfred Lestoralfred lester, perth, assay, treatment, ballarat school of mines -
Federation University Historical Collection
Postcard, Ballarat School of Mines, c1906
Colour postcard of the Ballarat School of Mines from Lydiard Street South. From left to right the Ballarat School of Mines Museum (Former Wesleyan Church, Administration Building, and former Ballarat Circuit Court (First building of the Ballarat School of Mines)Miss M. Foster C/o Mrs Ruffin 41 Wellington St Geelong West Dear Millie ? your pretty p.l. No. I was not vexed at your not answering my letter. I knoew you had plenty to do. Had a scrummy time at the dance. Weill keep news til later, so as my heart is on fire send me a kiss by wire love to all none to yourself because you are no good. ballarat school of mines, wesleyan church, methodist church, buildings, new classrooms, administration building, ballarat school of mines museum, former ballarat circuit court, m. foster, museum -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour photograph, Ballarat University College International Graduates, c 11/1993
Colour photograph of Ballarat University College International Students and staff. Front row L-R - Pat Hope. ? , ? , ? , John Sharpham, ? , Alison Lanigan? , ? , Gerry Andersonballarat university college, international students, alumni, pat hope, john sharpham, alisan lanigan, gerry anderson, dennis else, ann bouts, brian west, mary hickey, carolyn blackman, m. ines dickinson, ron kemp -
Federation University Historical Collection
Clothing - Blazer, Ballarat Teachers' College Blazer, c1948
This blazer was worn by Helen Veitch while a student at Ballarat Teachers' College. She attended Urquhart Street Primary School and Ballarat High School. The first school she taught at was Wedderburn Primary School Grades 1 and 2 (46 students). She also taught at wendouree West , Urquhart Street and Pleasant Street Primary Schools. Helen Veitch married Max Bennett on 16 April 1965, and she died on 18 April 1979.Blue woollen blazer with blue braid and pocket with Ballarat Teachers' College logo. The blazer was worn by Helen Veitch.ballarat teachers' college, blazer, helen veitch -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Sketch of Ballaarat Gold-Field, 1851, 11/10/1851
The sketch was made by A.C. MacDonald, F.R.G.S. and presented to James Oddie, who was one of the earliest gold diggers at Ballarat..1) Reproduction of a line sketch plan of the Ballarat goldfield as it was on 11 October 1851 as drawn by A.C. MacDonald, and recopied by C.M. Yelland. The dots indicate appoximate extent of the Ballarat Goldfield in 1851. The dot and dash line indicates approximate area covered with tents. .2) Includes an indication of the locality of the Township of Baallarat West in 1867. Verso of cat. No. 4296.2, and written by Keith Rash - "On 10th October 1851, 1,300 licenses had been issued. 30th October 1851 2246 licenses. Lieut. Gov. LaTobe letter to Earl Grey." james oddie, a c macdonald, gold commissioner, mcleod, alfred clark, kavanagh, willis, highett, yarrowee river, a.c. macdonald, ballarat goldfield, ballaarat goldfield, lamda, c.m. yelland -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Street Directory, Directory of Ballarat, 1970, 1971, 1972
Keith Rash (donor) was highly involved in the production of these directoriesThree books with covers depicting scenes from Ballarat. Inside the books gives a comprehensive listing of all occupiers of premises in the Ballarat area, shown in postal districts and streeted alphabetically. The areas covered are Ballarat City, Ballarat East, Black hill, Newington, Sebastopol, Wendouree, and Wendouree West. directory, ballarat, street directory, postal directory -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Federation University Annual Report, 2014
In 2014 Federation University Australia was formed with the merger of University of Ballarat and Monash University Gippsland Campus. Although formally created as a university in 1994, the University of Ballarat had a lineage back to 1870 with the establishment of the Ballarat School of Mines. With campuses from Horsham in the west of the state, to Churchill in the east, the name Federation University Austalia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federation network of campuses contributing to a new and different Australian university.Hard copy and pdf of the 2014 Federation University Australia Annual Report. federation university annual report, paul hemming, david battersby, monash university gippsland campus, gippsland campus, university of ballarat, dennis napthine, pam sutcliffe, peter hall, robert ayton, don johns, stuart berzins, lyndel ward, adelaina horner, alison mcrae, mashelle parrett, steve davies, tony stone, ian nethercote, peter wilson, michael ryan, george fong, deborah spring, kim dowling, karen douglas, todd walker, meredith doig, marcia devlin, darren holland, andy smith, frank stagnitti, john blair, graeme ambrose, rowena coutts, john dixon, bernard o'meara, vicku rethuis -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newsclippings, 'Dinkum Oil' About Gippsland Oil and Others, 1906 and 1930s
A number of newspaper clippings collected by R.B. Squire, former student of the Ballarat School of Mines. These include * Mining timber - suggestions for cheapening supply (February 1906) * Buninyong Rand - Crosscutting East and West (Ballarat Courier 03 December 1937) * A mine for the Centenary by Gumsucker (Nathan Speilvogel) * Relief Work and Gold - Gold Seeking during the Great Depression (Ballarat Courier - 18 November 1937)r.b. squire, gippsland oil, buninyong rand -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, New Engineering Building for Ballarat School of Mines, 1939, 13/06/1939
.1) West and South Elevations .2) East and North Elecation and floor plan .3) Sections E-F, M-N, O-P, G-H, Z (Excavations and retaining walls) .4) Site plan and details of Retaining Walls .5) Excavations and retaining walls .6) Site Plan and retaining walls chief architect, ballarat school of mines, saw-tooth, engineering, architectural drawing -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, University of Ballarat Annual Report 2005, 2005
University of Ballarat is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia..1 and .2) Bound soft covered University of Ballarat Annual Report .3) Financial Statementsannual report, robert h.t. smith, kerry o. cox, maria strikland, john mcclure, technology park, stan jeffrey, westvic academy of sport, dennis olmstead, sid morris, wayne robinson, town and gown, clare gervasoni, dorothy wickham, carolyn taylor, christine nixon, geoffrey blainey, arts academy, betty collier, terry lloyd, indigenous employment strategy, eureka encyclopaedia, brian west, joel epstein, scholarships, penelope boadle, cameron brown, felice cua, zoe ferrier, lauren gaylard, sarah hardy, natalie kirby, marcus kirkpatrick, kimberley murphy, luke whykes, amy yole, jessica meek, melissa mitchell, robert hook, albert coates memorial awards, brian mclennan art scholarship, ibm -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Inward Correspondence to the Ballarat School of Mines, 1910
pitfield, stawell, j. roberts, telegram, d.c. newham, mitta mitta, douglas brigetoche, dressmaking, ballarat technical art school, h.h. smith, consiston park snake valley, j.a. dawoon, a.h. walsh, pitfield plains, public library, state library of victoria, letterhead, e. lat. armstrong, g. elder, education department, h.l. langdon and co, the working men's college, robert aikins, macquarie steam brick yards, james dewar, mieklehouse, felton gramwade and co, a.b. humphrey, gordon, c. brennan, ballarat school of mines barkly street branch, l. eddy, sebastopol, w. brittain, west london scientific apparatus co, g. bell and sons -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Letter to Barry Trotter thanking him for gift, 1958
Letter from Mr Garner to Barry Trotter thanking him for the wireless parts given to the school. Also wishes him and the family a safe journey to the West and best wishes for the future. Cream page, typed. ballarat junior technical school, head master, l garner, barry trotter, donation of wireless parts., safe journey to west -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Reference letter for Kyra Sandra Trotter for her new school, 1958
Letter from Mr Garner outlining the character and academic ability of Kyra Sandra Trotter. This provided for school she would be attending when the family move to the West. Subjects covered in her first year of secondary school and courses available in the girl's section of the Junior Technical School outlined. Cream page, typed. ballarat junior technical school, head master, l garner, kyra sandra trotter, character highly regarded, ability excellent, first year, english, social studies, arithmetic, science, art, craft, decorative needlework, dressmaking, home management, music -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork, other - Artwork - Printmaking, Lytlewode Press, 'Bolunga' by Paddy Fordham
Paddy FORDHAM WAINBURRANGA (c1930-2006) (Katherine, Northern Territory)Framed lithograph where artist Paddy Fordham Wainburranga has depicted 'Bolung', the Rainbow Serpent, an important life giving figure for the Rembarrnga people whose clan country lies to the south and west of Ramingining, towards the Katherine area. Donated through the Australian Gifts Programme by Katherine Littlewood.bolung, rainbow serpent, rembarrnga, paddy fordham wainburranga, paddy fordham, wainburranga, artist, artworks, aboriginal -
Ballarat and District Irish Association
Image, Gap of Dunloe, County Kerry, c1864
The Gap of Dunloe is a narrow mountain pass between Macgillycuddy's Reeks (west) and Purple Mountain (east) in County Kerry, Ireland. It is about 11 km (6.8 mi) from north to south. Within it are five lakes: Coosaun Lough, Black Lake, Cushnavally Lake, Auger Lake, and Black Lough (north to south). These lakes are connected by the River Loe. Between the first two lakes is an old arch bridge called the 'Wishing Bridge' so named because it is said that wishes made while upon it are destined to come true. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gap_of_Dunloe)Image of a mountain range in County Kerry, Ireland. Cattle feature in the foreground. ballarat irish, dunloe, gap of dunloe, county kerry -
Puffing Billy Railway
Greenbat Battery Loco, Greenwood & Batley ltd
Greenbat Battery Loco Built by Greenwood & Batley Ltd Builders No. 420363/2 This Greenbat Battery Loco has been loaned to the Museum by the Walhalla Goldfields Railway, who had acquired it in 2013 along with a large quantity of narrow gauge trollies and light rail from Orica’s now closed munitions factory in Melbourne’s western suburbs. The trolley on display was one of two in use from the 1970s. Orica - Deer Park Munitions factory Orica Deer Park in Melbourne’s west has been used since circa 1875 for various forms of manufacturing and storage of chemicals. Although the site is bounded by Ballarat Road, Station Street, Tilburn Road and the Western Ring Road, the current entry point for industrial operations is situated at Gate 6 off Tilburn Road. Operations include: • a specialty chemicals facility producing products for mining services operations • quarry services • other chemical manufacture activities. The Deer Park factory complex is of historical significance as the location of the first plant for the manufacture of high explosives in Australia and has been, for its entire history, the most important, if not only, commercial manufacturer of high explosives in Australia. It commenced operation under the importer Jones Scott and Co, and then the Australian Lithofracteur Company (Krebs Patent), a rival to Nobel's dynamite patent. The factory was producing nitro-glycerine based explosives in Australia only a couple of years after Nobel's Ardeer factory began operating in Scotland. The explosives factories complex is of historical significance for the association with the Australian Lithofracteur Company, Australian Explosives and Chemicals, the Nobel company and later ICIANZ, which grew to become one of the largest explosives, chemical and plastics manufacturers in Australia. It was the pioneer of the industry and retained its dominance through monopolistic practices, taking over most of its competitors in the Australasian region. Substantial parts of the pre-Second World War layout of the site remain which, with a number of significant buildings dating back to the 1920s and '30s, indicate past and present processes of manufacturing, the necessary safety measures required and the integrated nature of the explosives and chemical industry. The narrow gauge tramway, which ran through the explosives section, was a rare survivor of nineteenth century materials-handling methods into the 21st Century. Greenwood & Batley were a large engineering manufacturer with a wide range of products, including armaments, electrical engineering, and printing and milling machinery. They also produced a range of battery-electric railway locomotives under the brand name Greenbat. The works was in Armley, Leeds, UK. Greenbat was the trade name for the railway locomotives built by Greenwood & Batley. The company specialised in electric locomotives, particularly battery-powered types for use in mines and other hazardous environments. Historic - Industrial Narrow Gauge Railway - Battery Locomotive - Orica - Deer Park Munitions factory - Deep park, Victoria, Australia Battery Locomotive - made of iron puffing billy, greenbat battery loco, battery locomotive, industrial narrow gauge railway, orica - deer park munitions factory