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Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Belloc, H. (Hilaire Belloc), A Change in the Cabinet by H. Belloc, 1909
Hardcover book with a dark fabric cover. 309 pages.fictionhillaire belloc, fiction -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork - watercolour by Robert Hannaford, Portrait of Dr Tom Kennedy by Robert Hannaford, 1990
Robert HANNAFORD (9 November 1944- ) Born Gilbert Valley, Riverton, South Australia From In 1967 to 1968 Robert Hannaford studied in Ballarat. Primarily known as a portrait artist he is also known for his landscapes, still lifes, nudes, and sculptures. Robert Hannaford has commented: "Portraiture is an exploration of character that goes beyond photography. It is an ongoing thing over a long period of time. You get elements of various emotions that can be sensed in the painting." Framed academic portrait of Dr Tom Kennedy who was the Director of the Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education (GIAE) from 1984 to 1989, and the inaugural Chief Executive Officer and Pro Vice-Chancellor of Monash University College Gippsland (MUCG) from 1990 to 1992. (In 2014 the Churchill Campus became part of Federation University Australia). Prior to moving to Gippsland, Professor Kennedy was the Deputy Director of the Chisholm Institute of Technology. He was an Associate Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management and a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Chemistry, Professor Kennedy held a degree in Science, a PhD in Chemistry (Glasgow) and a Diploma of Education. Rom Kennedy died on 04 May 2011. Signed lower right "Hannaford 90"artwork, artist, tom kennedy, gippsland campus, hannaford, robert hannaford -
City of Ballarat
Sculpture - Public Artwork, John Undy, Robert Burns Memorial Statue by John Udny, 22 April 1887
This is Australia’s first monument to the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns and his dog. It was carved from marble in Italy by sculptor John Udny and is inscribed with quotes from the writer himself and features beautiful patterned tiles at its base. This sculpture tells us much of Ballarat’s Scottish history by placing their most revered poet and ballardier of Auld Lang Syne at the corner of Lydiard and Sturt Streets. The local design was carried out by artist John Undy in Carrara marble and placed with this scene. The proud figure of Burns faces west and is accompanied by his collie dog with a book purposely hanging in his hand and a pencil in the other as his constant companions. Burns is mounted on a plinth engraved with some beautiful Burn’s poetry and surrounded by art deco styled tiling and a cast iron palisade. The statue is of aesthetic and historical significance to the people of BallaratCarved marble statue of Scottish poet Robert Burns and his dogIncludes panels with poems and writings by Robert Burns. Plaque reads - Designed by Thomas Thompson Ballarat Sculptured by John Undy, Carrara, Italy.robert burns, scottish poet -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Benson, Robert Hugh, The Conventionalists by Robert Hugh Benson, 1908
343 p. : Hardcover book. Red cover with gold embossed lettering.fictionrobert hugh benson, fiction -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Domestic object - Biography, Robert Green, H. S. McComb Collection, Goodbye Mr McComb, c2014
1 - list - Box Listing (box 73.1 to 73.13) prepared by Robert Green of the papers acquired from Howard McComb and donated to the depot. 2 - Biography of Howard Spencer McComb - MMTB Surveyor and historian from "The Victorian Historical Journal Vol 64, No. 1, April 1993" MMTB surveyor 1922 to 1962. Written by Warren Perry.trams, tramways, mmtb, surveys, history -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Mr K. S. Anderson, Sir Robert and Dame Patttie Menzies, Mr ECP Hughes, Mr K. S. Anderson, Sir Robert and Dame Patttie Menzies, Mr ECP Hughes, 1950s
Poss. Port of Portland Collection.4 people standing on clifftop. Overlooking construction of harbour works 1950's. Black and white photo.Front: Sticker - from left Mr K.S. Anderson, Sir Robert Menzies, Dame Pattie Menzies, Mr. E.C.P. Hughes (Chief Engineer) Back: Portland Harbour Trust Commission -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Robert Wuchatsch 1950- et al, Historic views of the City of Whittlesea / Robert Wuchatsch and Gwen Hawke, 1988
Paperback; ix, 119 p. : chiefly ill. (some col.), 1 map, ports. ; 19 x 25 cm.ISBN 0958866333 [written on title page] To Eltham Historical Society, with our compliments and best regards - Whittlesea Historical Society - [signed] Robert Wuchatsch, G. Hawke. 13/12/89.whittlesea shire -
Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Laidlaw, H. H. & Eckert, J. E, Queen Rearing (Laidlaw, H. H. & Eckert, J. E.), Berkeley, 1962, 1962
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Laidlaw, H. H, Contemporary Queens Rearing (Laidlaw, H. H.), Hamilton, 1979, 1979
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Laidlaw, H. H, Instrumental insemination of honey bee queens (Laidlaw, H. H.), Hamilton, 1978, 1978
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Laidlaw, H. H, Instrumental Insemination of Honey Bee Queens (Laidlaw, H. H.), Hamilton, 1977, 1977
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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Report, H H Bell of MMTB, "Report by Hector H Bell Jnr of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board, on the street passenger transport system of Ballaarat Urban Area", Sep. 1949
Yields information about the Ballarat Tramway system in 1949, the possible use of Trolley Buses and has a strong association with H H Bell Jnr, the son of the MMTB Chairman H Bell at the time.Report, photocopy of the original, 21 Foolscap pages, titled "Report by Hector H Bell Jnr of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board, on the street passenger transport system of Ballaarat Urban Area". Looks at the history of the tramways, tramway data, traffic management, financial analysis, suburban bus routes, services provided, fares. Operation by Private buses, who should manage the service, future policy, town planning. Provides a list and location of factories. Concludes convert the existing tramway to a trolley bus system, fares and suggests Government authority control. None of the 8 appendices included. Lists the persons that assisted with the report. Prepared September 1949 - see page 81 of Alan Bradley's book, The Golden City and its Tramways for the background.trams, tramways, reports, mmtb, trolley buses, operations, ballarat -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Robert Wynne, 'Vessel' by Robert Wynne, c1979
Robert WYNNE (1959- ) Born Yarram, Victoria Robert Wynne studied a Diploma of Visual Arts at the Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education (now Federation University) from 1977 to 1979, and a Graduate Diploma of Visual Arts in 1981 majoring in Ceramics. During his final year he met visiting glass artist, Nick Mount, who had recently established a studio within Monash University. Robert was captivated by glass blowing and worked with Mount in those heady, pioneering days and carries with him many of the lessons he learned from Nick. Rob Wynne completed a Masters Degree in Glass at the California State University and visited private glass studios in the USA. In 1991 he established his own studio, Denizen Glass Design at Manly, New South Wales, where he produces a range of hand-blown glass including smaller production work and large, one-off sculptural pieces. Hand thrown and paddled form vessel featuring salt glaze.john edye, ceramics, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, gippsland, alumni -
Clunes Museum
Book, Creswick Community Centre, The Proud One - Bush Ballads and other poems by Louis H. Clark (of Clunes), 1988
THERE IS POETRY IN THE NATURAL ORDER AND THE BEHAVIOUR OF MANKIND. WITH ECONOMY OF PHRASE AND PENETRATING INSIGHT THE POET IS ABLE TO LIFT THE MUNDANE AND COMMONPLACE TO UNDREAMT OF HEIGHTS.White spiral bound book with mustard colour front cover. 168 pages on buff coloured paper. Contains poetry, illustrations and other written works. 168 PagesfictionTHERE IS POETRY IN THE NATURAL ORDER AND THE BEHAVIOUR OF MANKIND. WITH ECONOMY OF PHRASE AND PENETRATING INSIGHT THE POET IS ABLE TO LIFT THE MUNDANE AND COMMONPLACE TO UNDREAMT OF HEIGHTS.ballads, poetry -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking towards No. 2 Robert Street from Petrie Park, Montmorency
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking towards No. 2 Robert Street from Petrie Park, Montmorency
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking towards No. 2 Robert Street from Petrie Park, Montmorency
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking towards No. 2 Robert Street from Petrie Park, Montmorency
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking towards No. 2 Robert Street from Petrie Park, Montmorency
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking towards No. 2 Robert Street from Petrie Park, Montmorency
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking towards No. 2 Robert Street from Petrie Park, Montmorency
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking towards No. 2 Robert Street from Petrie Park, Montmorency
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking towards No. 2 Robert Street from Petrie Park, Montmorency
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking east from Petrie Park along Robert Street, Montmorency
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking towards No. 2 Robert Street from Petrie Park, Montmorency
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Looking towards No. 2 Robert Street, Montmorency
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Federation University Art Collection
ceramics, Robert Kelty, "Faceless and Forgotten' by Robert Kelty, 2007
War, famine and oppression were the themes behind this work. This work was the winning submission for the 2007 Lucato Peace Prize, an award that focuses students’ attention on world peace. When this work was produced Robert Kelty was a first year Bachelor of Visual Arts student at the University of Ballarat.artist, artwork, ceramics, lucato peace prize -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photograph, JUDGE W. H. GAUNT
This photograph is a copy displayed in the Australian Dictionary of Biography. The original photograph is in the La Trobe Collection in the State Library of Victoria. William Henry Gaunt (1830-1905), judge, was born on 27 July 1830 at Leek, Staffordshire, England, son of John Gaunt, banker, and his wife Mary, née Bakewell. Educated at Leek Grammar School and Whitchurch, Salop, he migrated to Melbourne, and entered the Victorian public service and was rapidly promoted. By March 1854 he was chief clerk at Beechworth, the administrative centre of the Ovens goldfield. In July 1855 the resident warden commended Gaunt as 'a highly valuable public servant' with an intimate knowledge of the district and the 'temper and disposition of the miners'. Appointed sub-warden in the Beechworth district in January 1856 and a Chinese protector in August, he was given control of the extensive Woolshed district. When European miners attacked a party of Chinese at the Buckland River diggings in May 1857 Gaunt was sent to restore order. One of his proclamations, issued in Chinese characters, concluded 'W. H. Gaunt, your protector—tremble and obey!' In June he was appointed a police magistrate and next month was sent to take charge at the Buckland where the Chinese had been expelled from the diggings; the police force assisting him was led by Robert O'Hara Burke. In January 1858 Gaunt was appointed a warden, in November was transferred to Chiltern, north of Beechworth, and in August 1859 was made a commissioner of crown lands. In February 1860 Gaunt was appointed a coroner of Victoria, acting at Indigo, near Chiltern. In April 1865 he was transferred to Beechworth, became visiting justice of the gaol and later moved to Sandhurst. In January 1869 he was appointed returning officer for the mining district of Ballarat and visiting justice of the gaol. He was associated with this area for the rest of his life and won high repute for his integrity. In 1874 he chaired the inaugural meeting of the first Australian competitive swimming club. For years he studied law and was called to the Bar in December 1873. He was one of the many public servants dismissed by Graham Berry on 9 January 1878 (Black Wednesday). After petitioning the Queen in vain over his dismissal he began practice in Ballarat as a barrister. He soon became a leading authority on mining laws; one of the cases in which he was involved was the lengthy inquest on the bodies of the twenty-two miners drowned in the New Australasian mine disaster at Creswick in 1882. He was appointed a temporary judge of the Insolvency Court in 1889 and a County Court judge in 1891. In 1900 he was chairman of the royal commission which considered Metropolitan Board of Works matters, and in 1902 was president of the inquiry into the unification of municipalities in Victoria. In 1860 Gaunt married Elizabeth Mary, the youngest daughter of Frederick Palmer; they had nine children. Of the surviving five sons and two daughters, Ernest Frederick Augustus and Guy Reginald Archer both became admirals and were knighted; Cecil Robert became a lieutenant-colonel, Clive Herbert a government advocate in Rangoon and Mary (Mrs H. L. Miller) one of the first women students to enrol at the University of Melbourne (1881), although she did not complete her degree; she became a successful novelist. Gaunt died on 5 October 1905. An anonymous colleague said: 'I don't think he was ever excelled as a police magistrate, and during the many years he was on the County Court bench he earned the highest regard. His capacities were as unquestioned as his integrity, and more could not be said of any judge'. Select Bibliography Votes and Proceedings (Legislative Assembly, Victoria), 1878, 3, (58) Government Gazette (Victoria), 22 Feb, 15 Aug 1856, 30 June 1857, 5 Jan 1858, 16 Aug 1859, 3 Feb 1860, 7 Mar, 11 Oct 1862, 28 Mar, 4 Apr 1865, 17 May 1867, 9 June 1868, 22, 29 Jan 1869 Ovens and Murray Advertiser, 21 May 1857, 11 Mar 1865 Colonial Secretary's in-letters, goldfields, 25 Mar 1854, 21 July, 18 Nov 1855, 22 Aug 1857 (Public Record Office Victoria) scrapbook and newsclippings (privately held). Related Entries in NCB Sitesview family tree Gaunt, Mary Eliza (daughter)go to ADB entryPhotograph of Judge W. H. Gaunt standing beside chair holding top hat and cane, under glass, in cream frame with cream matte.Printed name underneath: JUDGE W. H. GAUNT -
Federation University Art Collection
Oil & acrylic on linen, 'Guitar 2003' by Robert Jacks, 2006
Robert JACKS (1943-2014) Jacks studied sculpture at Prahran Technical College from 1958–1960 and painting at RMIT in 1961–62. His first solo exhibition was held to great acclaim in 1966 and in 1968 his work was included in the landmark exhibition, The Field, at the National Gallery of Victoria. Beginning in 1968, Jacks spent ten years living and working in Canada and the United States. It was during this period that his unique visual language matured, incorporating influences from the major exponents of contemporary abstraction, minimalism and conceptual practice. In 2001 the Bendigo Art Gallery established the Robert Jacks Drawing Prize. In 2006, he was named an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) 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.art, artwork, robert jacks, the field, abstraction, contemporary art -
Supreme Court of Victoria Library
Portrait, Sir Robert Molesworth
The portrait was commissioned in 1884, near the end of Molesworth's term of office. The portrait was commissioned at the same time as those of Redmond Barry and Chief Justice Stawell. Robert Molesworth, like his contemporaries, Stawell and Barry, went to Trinity College, Dublin, and practiced at the Irish Bar before migrating to Australia in 1852. Molesworth quickly gained a large practice at the Bar. In 1853 he was acting Chief Justice and he later served as Solicitor-General in the early Victorian colonial administrations. Molesworth was appointed to the bench in 1856. He primarily worked in the Equity area, but his main contribution to Colonial administration was as the Chief Judge of the Court of Mines, establishing the basis of mining law in Australia.The portrait of Molesworth is significant because of whom it portrays and is the only known portrait of Molesworth.Full length portrait in oils of Sir Robert Molesworth. He is seated at a desk and dressed in Judicial robes. The frame is of 20th century originSigned with monogram and dated 1885 lower left. Plaque identifies sitter as The Hon. Sir Robert Molesworth Judge of the Supreme Court. 1856-1886courts, molesworth robert, a beckett edward