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Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Ballarat School of Mines 'Old Chemistry Building' Plan
Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Two plans showing the Ballarat School of Mines Old chemistry Building and the Ballarat Technical Art School Building. It also shows the location of the Ballarat School of Mines Model Mine, Battery House, etc.ballarat school of mines, model mine, battery, old chemistry building, ballarat technical art school, laboratory, plan, architectural plans -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Big Deborah Mine, Bendigo
The Big Deborah Mine situated in Abel Street, Bendigo, operated from 1860 to 1952, producing 51,935 ounces of gold.Six colour photographs of the surface assets at the Big Deborah Mine, Bendigo; date circa 2016. Mine assets remaining on site at Big Deborah Mine, Bendigo.big deborah mine, machinery -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Frederick Martell
Fred Martell was Director of the Ballarat School of Mines from 03 April 1895 to 30 June 1912, Registrar of the Ballarat School of Mines from 1895 to 1914, and a Ballarat School of Mines Council member from 1880. The Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor organisation of Federation University Australia.Large format photograph Frederick Martell of the Ballarat School of Minesballarat school of mines, martell -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Janet Copland and the Ballarat School of Mines Honour Book
Janet Copland is the granddaughter of former Ballarat School of Mines principal Maurice Copland.Janet Copland and the Ballarat School of Mines Honour Book in Founders Room in the Ballarat School of Mines Administration Building.. janet copland, world war one honour roll, world war one honor book, ballarat school of mines, founders room, maurice copland -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: CENTRAL NELL GWYNNE GMC N L - APPLICATIONS FOR MINE MANAGER POSITION, Dec 1935 - Jan 1936
... letters of application for the position of mine manager. ...Document. Light brown folder containing letter of application for the position of mine manager for Central Nell Gwynne.McColl, Rankin & Stanistreetorganization, business, central nell gwynne, mccoll, rankin & stanistreet, central nell gwynne gmc n l, gold mining, letters of application for the position of mine manager. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Certificate, Education Department, Victoria, Victorian Education Department Certificates, 1916-1928
Ballarat Technical Art School was a division of the Ballarat School of Mines.373 certificates in 2 boxes. Most appear to be related to subjects undertaken at the Ballarat Technical Art School. Director of education stamped signature Frank Tate.Stamped Ballarat School of Mines No.10 Stamped signature "Frank Tate"ann duke, plain needlework, victor greenhalgh, frank tate, ballarat technical art school, arnold j. allen, florence allen, m.a. ansen, dressmaking, modelling human figure from cast, ruby e. allison, drawing fro memory, nancy b. angwin, maude arberry, douglas w. arch, muriel j. arch, eileen bailey, annie c. baker, percy j. baker, general design, light metal work, bessie m. barbery, commerical arithmetic, decorative needlework, bert bernaldo, drawing from a flat example, lorna m. mccallum, brush drawing, stanley g.a. barnett, millinery, mavis g. beacham, theodore k. beckwith, isabel j. bell, kelva e. bellingham, leslie bennett, olive van berkel, elizabeth e. berry, beatrice m. blake, thomas g. blake, catherine m. bowers, nancy w. bowe, clarice v. branagh, harold r. brown, architecture, modelling the head from life, henry bull, light metalwork, ivan d. brown, thyra j. brown, henry j. bull, leila m. burford, embossed leathwork, lettering, drawing fro dressmakers, irene m. burke, josephine m. callery, modelling, mona r. callow, herbert cameron, lillias cameron, william e. carlyon, doris l. carter, ruth e. catt, hiram e. chamberlain, stephen chambers, jack d. chand, jack d. chard, clara v. clegg, beryl e. coad, john c. collins, keith m. collins, robert g. collins, kathleen m. conway, athol b. cornish, ballantyne cottier, douglas s. cotton, lilith s. christmas, perspective, doreen coughlan, ivy g. crompton, phyllis culliver, joan m. cuthbertson, alan r. cutter, john l. daniel, arthur dansey, katherine d'arcy, dorothy f. darling, myrtle f. darling, reginal a. davey, gwladys h. davies, annie dellaca, henry a. deller, ivy f. denovan, joyce doepel, bessie donacaster, charles o. dowie, horace b. dowsing, walter dunstan, mary dwyer, allan r. egglestone, melville g. ellingsen, hugh o. elliott, beryl r. ellis, cecil f. engish, allan e. evans, matson l. eves, olive j. fairlie, robert j. falla, mavis felstead, lena featherston, albert c. ferguson, alma ferguson, hilda m. ferguson, john f. ferguson, beatrice m. field, clarice f. fisher, philip h. fleischer, building construction, olive p. francis, agnes fraser, essie gale, gilbert foster, pearle fricke, effie gascoigne, enid m. gates, clarice gear, james a. geary, sylvia f. greenhalgh, evelyn f. geddes, thomas j. gibson, wavie b. gilbert, edna m. gilmer, nancy govan, eula h. gower, doris e. gray, lesley j. gower, henry n. graham, victor e. greenhalgh, melva e. gribble, human anatomy, roy k. griggs, jack gullan, robert gullan, alma m. gunn, dorothy j. hallan, lucy hamilton, james hammer, dorothy e. hamond, christopher j. hanlon, catherin hardess, lily haymes, gladys hedges, irene h. hewitt, john hill, victor j. hill, olive hillings, john a. hobill, frances k. holmes, gertrude m. hopkins, alice horan, marjorie hudson, linda m. hughes, lydia hughes, winifred humphreys, commercial english, agnes a. humphries, colin hunt, kathleen hutchinson, francis n. king, jean king, hilda knox, john kopke, isabel a. kopke, hazel jackson, freda jacobi, agnes james, william r. james, alexander johnson, edward j. jones, eleanor w.h. jones, nellie kau, thomas kean, francis kelly, roy k. kelly, thomas g. kierce, theo e. leonard, esther f. leviston, bessie lockett, norman h. long, ena mackay, gwenda e. mann, robert v. maddison, herbert w. malin, dorothy m. marriott, john c. mcarthur, james p. mcculloch, doris mcdougall, cyril mcgibbony, thelma mcgibbony, jean mcgregor, kenneth mciver, constance m. mckenzie, elsie j. mckissock, alexander k.mcleod, grace b. mclean, john f.w. mclean, rebecca mcphan, vera meeny, edna merritt, dougald miller, florence h. mingst, agnes m. monteith, doreen j. montgomery, jean e. montgomery, robert w.p. montgomery, margaret b. moore, harry e. morrish, james mow, gwendoline r. neagle, gerald r. newson, robert j. nicol, helen f. nicholl, george m. norton, edward s. oliver, mavis e. oliver, hector h, osborne, henry parker, norma e. parr, doris m. patterson, elsie pearce, celia pearlman, leslie pearlman, edna pearson, william j. perriman, eulalie perry, ernest b. pinney, charles e. peverill, clarence r. pittock, raymond b. pitts, phyllis polson, cynthia b. power, bessie puzey, john m. punshon, evelyn a.v. ramsay, robert i ramsay, william a. rattray, drawing for builders and artisans, george h. reed, fred reeves, mavis i. regelhuth, george r. renkin, annie e. reynolds, lizzie rice, eileen l. richards, henry c. riegelhuth, gladys m. riley, charles a. rimmington, amy robson, ernest w. robson, florence a. rogers, dorothy rppney, kathleen rooney, hugh n. ross, stella m. rowe, agnes w. ryan, rosaling e. sage, cora sandberg, eric c. sanders, douglas f. scott, sylvia e. selkirk, dorine a. shearer, gladys sheldon, emily e. simper, veri slattery, florence c. smith, hilda m. spencer, rose spiers, mopna g. spiller, alma m. stapleton, joyce w. stark, marcus m. stone, commercial correspondence, beatrice m. stuart, ena v. sullivan, margaret a. sydes, rita tainsh, norman b. tamlyn, arthur w. thane, alma m. thomas, david e. thomas, william h. thompson, william m. thomas, edgatr j.t. tippett, sidnet tippett, gladys tongway, mavis toop, hugh d. trainor, annie e. treloar, john h. treloar, eilleen trumain, linda f. treewk, percival a. trompf, percy trompf, jean tunbridge, ruth e. tunbridge, allan j. twaits, irene m. utting, elizabeth van beek, william a. wade, agnes a. walker, james a. walker, vera v. aller, john walsh, marjorie walters, rex warrillow, edith watson, bernice e. webb, constance i weeks, ina m. westcott, pearl whan, violet wheeler, myrtle d. whitfield, annie whitl, richard l. whitla, charles f. whitla, grace a. wilcock, murray a. wilkie, andrew w. william, arthur williams, baden p. williams, david d. williams, grace f. williams, maude h. williams, mavis m. williams, james williamson, ivy wilson, hector g wilson, frederick w.r. wilson, david 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Federation University Historical Collection
Architectural Plan, Ballarat School of Mines Gauge Tower Architectural Plan, c1883
The Ballarat School of Mines was the first of its type in Australia. The Albert Street frontage was the 'working end' of the campus with the mining laboratory, gauge tower and caretakers cottage. All the structures in the foreground have been demolished to make way for the Flecknoe Building and the M.B. John Building. Harry Brew, the well known Ballarat School of Mines caretaker, lived in the small weatherboard building to the right of the photograph. He was appointed to the staff at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1936.Printed copy of an architectural plan for the Ballarat School of Mines Gauge Tower as printed in the 1879 Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report.henry caselli, henry richards caselli, architectural plan, ballarat school of mines, gauge tower -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Letter from Department of Mines and Water Supply to Fred J. Martell
School of Mines Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation UniversityHandwritten Letter on Letterhead from Department of Mines and Water Supply to Fred J. Martell Director of School of Mines Ballarat regarding expenditureletter, department of mines and water supply, ballarat school of mines, fred j. martell, p. cohen, expenditure -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Letter to School of Mines Ballarat enquiring about Mine Managers Course
School of Mines Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation UniversityHandwritten letter on line paper to School of Mines Ballarat from Alex Stewart enquiring about Mine Managers Course and requesting a prospectus.school of mines ballarat, alex stewart, mine managers course, prospectus -
Federation University Historical Collection
Documents, Ballarat School of Mines Examination Poster, 1873, 1973
The Ballarat School of Mines was established in 1870 and was the first school of mines in Australia. A notice relating to examinations to be held at the Ballarat School of Mines in January 1874. ballarat school of mines, barnard, william henry barnard, examinations, captain of shift, undergrand managers, engineers, engine-drivers, exams, donald mcgregor -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - UNDERGROUND SURVEY OF BENDIGO MINES
Two page document, 'Underground survey of Bendigo, report on Constellation Company's Mine on northern extension of the Garden Gully line of reef. Report on the New Chum Railway Reserve Company and the Shenandoah Company, the New Chum Railway Co being immediately south and the Shenandoah Co immediately north of the railway line. Two maps Constellation Co. Mine shaft and New Chum Railway and Shenandoah auriferous reef below 2700 feet.Jems Stirling, geologist and W.H Cundy Underground Surveyor, Department of Minesbendigo, mining, garden gully line of reef mines -
Federation University Historical Collection
Rocks, Copper Specimens from Moonta and Wollaroo Mines
From the Ballarat School of Mines.Copper Specimens from Moonta and Wollaroo Minesrocks, copper specimens from moonta and wollaroo mines, moonta, wollaroo -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Magdala cum Moonlight Mine looking from Walker Street
Magdala cum Moonlight Mine. Two boys in front of view of mullock heap and mine site with poppet head and smoke stacks in rear of photo.Mine and waste heap with two boys and fence in foregroundstawell gold mining -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1939, 1939
Ballarat School of Mines was a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Soft covered magazine with blue, green, yellow and black cover. Images include: Original linocuts, Ballaraat School of Mines Students' Magazine Committee, Ballarat School of Mines Football Team, Ballarat School of Mines Athletic Team, Ballarat School of Mines Hockey Team, Ballarat School of Mines Basketball Team, Ballarat Junior Technical School Tennis Team, Ballarat Junior Technical School Football Team,max coward, ballarat school of mines students' magazine, m. linklater, j.j. hassell, a. helm, f. malseed, richard e. rowlands, museum, w.g. coates, charles mcnamara, frank ponsonby, railway workshops, g.t. myers, model mine, ballarat school of mines literary society, white flat, papua, junior red cross, free indergarten, berlin, chemist and astronomer, port pirrie smelters, ballarat junior technical school -
Federation University Historical Collection
Work on paper - Artwork - Cartoon, Max Coward, Cartoon drawn by Max Coward titled SMB Highlights, 1940
Ballarat School of Mines and Industries is a predecessor of Federation University.Black and white cartoon drawn by Max Coward in relation to School of Mines Ballarat published in the School of Mines Ballarat Students Magazine 1940.cartoon, max coward, ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines and industries, highlights -
Federation University Historical Collection
Memorabilia, Ballarat School of Mines Council Plaque
A timber and metal plaque including a crossed shovel and pick with gold in a goldpan, and an SMB medal housed in a white cardboard box. .1 Presented to Jack Barker for service the the Ballarat School of MInes Council 1976-1994. .2 Presented to Peter Carthew for service the the Ballarat School of MInes Council 1991-1994. .3 Presented to Mike Stephens for service the the Ballarat School of MInes Council 1990-1994.Presented to Mike Stephens in Appreciation of his contributions while a member of the Council of The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat 1990 to 1994ballarat school of mines, council, mike stephens, jack barker, e.j. barker -
El Dorado Museum Association Inc.
Photograph - Digital Image
Cocks Pioneer Office and Milne's horse and cart. Cocks Pioneer Electric Gold & Tin Mine Company was formed in 1899. The company's first power station, located at the eastern end of the valley began operating with its 340 Kilowatt steam-powered generator. By 1909, from 2,500,000 cubic yards worked, reported recovery was 17,284 ounces of gold and 224 tons of tin ore. By 1909, Cocks Pioneer’s power plant had become inadequate and uneconomical. The barge was floated downstream about a mile, but lost time caused the operations to cease. Following testing, a new mine was established by diverting Reid's Creek at a cost of £25 000. Settling dams were built, one of which held 1,935,900 cubic feet. Sold earth banks, built against a wall of stringy bark saplings constructed and laced with vertical props, were built. In 1914, the company was reformed as Cock’s Pioneer Gold and Tin Mines NL, another power station was constructed at the western end of the township, near the junction of Clear and Reid's Creeks. From 6,800,000 cubic yards of material processed, the returns were 64,397 ounces of gold and 855 ton of tin. Cocks Pioneer mine then moved the barge downs stream and continued sluicing. In 1929 Cocks Pioneer Electric Gold and Tin Mining Company ceased operations due to a drop in values. Cock’s Pioneer Gold and Tin Mines NL carried on large-scale hydraulic sluicing operations until 1941. Handwritten on image: COCKS, PIONEER GOLD MINE, ELDORADOmines, mining, horses, cart, transport, gold, tin, gold mining, tin mining, buildings, cocks pioneer, el dorado, eldorado -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Letter from Alfred G Higgins to J. Martell
J. Martell was head of the School of Mines which is a predecessor of Federation UniversityLetter from Alfred G. Higgins from the South Australian School of Mines and Industries to J. Martell Ballarat School of Mines .ballarat school of mines, south australian school of mines and industries, j. martell, alfred g. higgins -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MINING REPORTS - MINING REPORTS - ST MUNGO, SHENANDOAH
Handwritten extracts mentioning the St. Mungo Battery, the Shenandoah, and the St. Mungo, E'hawk. Notes mention engine, boilers and engine & boiler housing. Also mentioned are gold yields, Dividends, Calls, battery and distance along the reef for the Shenandoah Mine and contractor erecting machinery at the St. Mungo Mine.document, gold, mining reports, mining reports, mining reports st mungo shenandoah, sec mines & water supply annual report, mining machinery report p 58 & 59, st. mungo battery, shenandoah, a m s 1/6/1899 page 37, st mungo mine, 'the federal australian' extracts from mining notes s'hurst -
Federation University Historical Collection
Rough Letter, Letter from Charles Fenner regarding Ballarat School of Mines Science Club, 1915, 3 May 1915
This club became the Ballarat School of Mines Science and Field Naturalists ClubHandwritten rough correspondence concerning reforming the Ballarat School of Mines Science Club- a meeting to be held on 15 May 1915.Sir, It has been suggested that an effort should be made to reform the once popular Science Club, which in past years was connected with the above institution. The purpose of the club would be to meet fortnightly or monthly & discuss papers contributed by members on matters of scientific interest; also to discuss general scientific matters brought up by members. Field days covered [illegible] also be held, for those particularly interested in Zoology, Botany or Geology. If the club were strong, the matter of a small journal could be considered. We should be glad if you would interest yourself in the proposed club, & also enlist the interest of any friends who have inclinations in that direction. With this obhect, a meeting will be held at the School of Mines, on Saturday evening, May 15th, at 8 pm., and we hope for your sympathy [illegible] and attendance. Yours truly, Charles Fenner, convener ballarat school of mines, science and field naturalists club, charles fenner, science club -
Bendigo Military Museum
Work on paper - SKETCH, FRAMED
A short version of handwritten letter on back - To the right of this arch was a mine field. On 18.12.1942 at approximately 11.00 am Alex Archer and a lot of others were in the mine field when one went off killing & wounding several. Alex and two others walked away without a scratch. A mate of Alex, Brian Gates, No 14827 R.A.A.F. aged 22 years was killed. He died in Alex's arms. Alexander William ARCHER No 40637 3 Sqd RAAF. Refer Cat No 2597 for his service details. Tan wooden frame with gold trim, glass front & cream paper backing. Sketch of Marble Arch, Bet Cyaknisia, Libia, with 2 figures walking in front. On white background mounted with cream border. On back of frame: Handwritten description of mine field incident.sketch, ww2, marble arch, archer -
Federation University Historical Collection
Medal - Numismatics, Victor Greenhalgh, Ballarat School of Mines Centenary Medal (boxed), 1970, 1970
"A limited number of Centenary Medallions designed by Mr. V. Greenhalgh were produced by Stokes & Son, Melbourne to commemorate the Centenary of the School. The medallion was produced from copper base metal with a silver oxide finish and has been well received by past student, present students, staff members and the general public. A quantity of 50 medallions have been reserved for presentation purposes on special occasions."26 silver medals in a black hinged box. The medal struck for the Ballarat School of Mines centenary. . The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat 1870-1870 Verso Ingenio Effodere Opes A Centenary of Educaiton in Technology Science & Art ballarat school of mines centenary medal, centenary, anniversary, victor greenhalgh, stokes & son, medallion -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Louis W.G. Buchner, Correspondence from Louis Buchner to Fred Martell of the Ballarat School of Mines, 1911, 20/05/1911
A lined quarto sheet of paper with handwriting in pen. It is a letter from former Ballarat School of Mines student Louis Buchner to Frederick Martell, Registrar of the Ballarat School of Mines. School of Mines Ballaarat To Mr F.J. Martell registrar S.M.B. Dear Sir, As I have passed the examinations and completed the requisite practical experience, I beg to apply that the interim certificates for Mine Manager and Geologist respectively be issued to me. I would also be glad if you could issue an official testimonial, as I am about to apply for a position in the Mines Dept, soon to be vacant, + I wish to forward the above certificates (official interim) and Testimonial in support of my applicant. I have the honour to be, sir, Faithfully Yours Louis W.G. Buchner 20.5.11ballarat school of mines, louis buchner, frederick martell, mining, mining alumni -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter - Correspondence, V.F. Armstrong et al, Ballarat Observatory Letter to the Ballarat School of Mines, 1964, 1964
At one time the Ballarat Observatory was a campus of the Ballarat School of Mines. Two letters to the Ballarat School of Mines on Ballarat Municipal Observatory letterhead, and one carbon response from the Ballarat School of Mines. The correspondence relates to the availability of Ballarat School of Mines lecturers who may be available to present at the Ballarat Observatoryballarat observatory, ballarat municipal observatory, mount pleasant, e.j. barker, v.f. armstrong, letterhead -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Karen Crick, 1993, 1992
The E.J. Tippett Outstanding Achievement Award was the highest academic honor at the Ballarat School of Mines. Karen Crick completed an Associate Diploma of Business Studies (Accounting) at the Ballarat School of Mines, a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Framed photograph of Karen Crick, recipient of the 1992 Ballarat School of Mines E.J. Tippett Outstanding Achievement Award, receiving her award from Ballarat School of Mines President Bill Gribble. Ballarat School of Mines Principal, Peter Shiels, stands to the right. The photograph is taken in the Lydiard Street Uniting Church, Where Ballarat School of Mines graduations took place.ballarat school of mines, alumni, awards, e.j. tippett outstanding achievement award, karen crick -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Weapon, Mine, 1961 -1973
Anti Personnel Mine - Integral fuse (practice) blue in colour with red/rust stripe. Yellowing cord attached on base and pin. Note that this is a practive model.Mine Apers Practice F3 6 with fuze intecral 82 Parts MFD By AFF.anti personnel mine -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, The School of Mines Ballarat Timeline
School of Mines Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation UniversitySchool of Mines Ballarat Timeline brown bookletschool of mines ballarat, timeline, booklet -
Federation University Historical Collection
Artwork, other - Heraldic Device, Ballarat School of Mines Coat of Arms
The Ballarat School of Mines was established in 1870 and was the first School of Mines in Australia. This coat of arms is thought to have been made by Val D'Angri.Laminated hand drawn Ballarat School of Mines Coat of Arms.ballarat school of mines, crest, coat of arms, heraldry, logo -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat School of MInes Students
The Ballarat School of Mines was established in 1870, and was the first school of MInes in AustraliaPhotograph mounted on grey board. Taken outside School of Mines Administration Building -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Weapon, M18 Claymore Mine
Three part exhibit featuring mine body, curved block of C4 explosive and firing device. Olive drab in colour and metal composition.Front towards enemy - on mine body. Test set electrical M18. Firing device electrical.m18 claymore mine, sas