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Federation University Historical Collection
Electrical Instrument, Stanley Router, Estimated 1940s
Used at Ballarat School of Mines Building Studies, Yuille Street, Ballarat. This probably in the 1960s. It was sourced from David Flintoff. Steel cased electric motor, two wooden handles, power cord and spannerUpper Plate: STANLEY ELECTRIC TOOLS; Type H39; Model B; Serial No. CT 4887 Lower Plate: STANLEY H-13-B; US Pat. - 2562143stanley router, electric router, ballarat school of mines, building studies, david flintoff -
Federation University Historical Collection
Tool, Sargent & Co, Sargent Plane
Planes similar to this came with several additional parts. They were designed for use in dadoing, rabbeting, tonguing and grooving, beading,slitting and sash cutting. It could also be used as a filleister and with special cutters, as a Reeding Plane. Sargent & Co. were in operation from 1887 to 1964.Plane with wooden handle (mahogany) and fence plate. Adjustment points for various uses."SMB" on handle. "SARGENT" on metal near handle.plane, dadoing, rabbeting, tongue and groove, beading, slitting, sash cutting, sargent, united states of america -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Art Book, Anatomy and Figure Construction for the Fashion and Figure Artist, 1935
A book for artists.neville bunning, anatomy, figure construction, drawing -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object, Pigment Grinder
John Berrill & Sons pigment grinder was patented in NY c1860. It was used to grind down pigment to mix with linseed oil, to make paint, before commercial paints became availableCast Iron pigment mill. "J. Berrill, Mfg. Waterville, NY"pigment grinder, painting, painting and decorating, trades, tools, j. berrill, john berrill and sons -
Federation University Historical Collection
Instrument - Scientific Instrument, W.&L.E. Gurley, Plane Table
Used at the Ballarat School of Mines in Surveying classes. It was used in conjunction with Item 04129 - Collapsible leg surveying instrument, tripod, and at times with Item 4127 - Tripod location chains.A wooden platform used in surveying equipped with a 2.7 cm diameter dowel at each end that would hold the charts/papers in position. A spherical mount on the underside, designed to match the receptacle on top of the tripod - Item 04129.Manufacturer's stamp underneath.plane table, surveying, w. & l.e. gurley, scientific instrument, ballarat school of mines, tripod, location chains -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment, Film Strip Projector
A small hand-operated projector for 22x17 (picture size) film strip with perforations along both sides, 28mm apature with 240-V light source. Housed in a black box. SVA MODEL Q "PICTURE PROJECTOR"projector, hand-held projector, film strips, light source, model q, aparture -
Federation University Historical Collection
Scientific Instrument, Weston, Photronic Cell
The photronic cell used in electrical experiments to demonstrate control of currents and lighting.Black bakelite circular case with two socket pins. Circular open top with tiny copper pins around the edge. Box Black and whiteName of maker and item: WESTON PHOTRONIC CELL MODEL 594 PAT PEND NEWARK N J U S Aweston, photronic cell, socket pins, copper pins, bakelite, experimental, electrical currents, lighting -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Principals of theoretical chemistry with special reference to the constitution of chemical compounds, Third Edition, 1887
Ira Remsen was Professor of Chemistry in the Johns Hopkins University. This Third Edition has been enlarged and thoroughly revised. "........deeper satisfaction is to be found in this evidence of the growing recognition of the importance of Theoretical Chemistry as an element of a thorough education, both in Chemistry and Medicine." Ira Remsen, 1887 The book was presented to the Ballarat School of Mines by A Mica Smith on his retirement in 1926.Black/blue cloth, hard covered book, 318 pagesSignature: A Mica Smith on title page. Stamped "Presented to The School of Mines, Ballarat by Professor A Mica Smith, 1926" Stamp at bottom of page "Bailliere, Tindall & Cotheoretical chemistry, ira remsen, professor, chemical compounds, johns hopkins university, a mica smith, ballarat school of mines library, alfred mica smith -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Clifford The Big Red Dog, 1965
Mary Egan who died on April 4th, 1981, spent 23 years as a greatly-respected lecturer in English curriculum at the Ballarat Teachers College, State College of Victoria and Ballarat College of Advanced Education. Black book with red dog - written in Pitman initial learning alphabetBook Plate, University of Ballarat Library sticker inside front cover A-84 written on first page.mary egan, ballarat teachers college, state college of victoria, ballarat college of advanced education, education department victoria, norman bridwell, clifford, scholastic book services, initial teaching publishing, initial teaching alphabet publications -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, toeny's trezuer hunt, 1965
Mary Egan who died on April 4th, 1981, spent 23 years as a greatly-respected lecturer in English curriculum at the Ballarat Teachers College, State College of Victoria and Ballarat College of Advanced Education. Brown and yellow covered book - written in Pitman's initial learning alphabet.Book Plate, University of Ballarat Library sticker inside front cover and barcode on front cover, shelving sticker on back cover. A-73 written on first page. Stamped State School 719 Yendon mary egan, ballarat teachers college, state college of victoria, ballarat college of advanced education, education department victoria, holly peterson, john peterson, initial teaching publishing, initial teaching alphabet publication, pitman's initial learning alphabet -
Federation University Historical Collection
Trophy, The Art Directors Club 81st Annual Award - 2002, c2002
The Art Directors Club Annual Awards began in 1921. They celebrate "the artistry and craftsmanship that is synonymous with beautiful advertising and design". At the 81st Awards in 2002, Ballarat University won gold. This is the first time an Australian University has been recognised. Student Leigh Scholten art directed the winning project labelled Promotional Use Only. It was created by 27 students under Project Instructor and University Graphic Design/Multimedia Lecturer Helmet Stenzel. The book "Art Directors Annual 81st" (10171) donated to the Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre by Helmet Stenzel http://adcglobal.org/awards/Brass cube - polished surface. Four cork pads on base."University of Ballarat" - presumably the recipient of award. Symbol on top - letters "A" and "D". Logo for Art Directors. "The Art Directors Club 81st Annual Awards" at bottom of side Manufacturer's label on base - "Simba Awards Ltd.46-44 11th St, Long Island City, NY 11101. Phone (718) 482-7822" art directors club, annual awards, advertising, design, 81st award, university of ballarat, gold, leigh scholten, helmet stenzel, 2002, art directors club annual awards -
Federation University Historical Collection
Scientific Instrument, Valve mounted on timber
Valve sitting on a round timber platform."Minniwall" Made in USA 7Lvalve, scientific instrument, miniwall -
Federation University Historical Collection
Map - Geological, U.S. Government Printing Office, Bathymetric Map of the Indonesian Region: Folio of the Indonesian Region Map I-875-A, 1974
Map was prepared on behalf of the Government of Indonesia, The United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, the Agency for International Development and the U.S. Department of State in cooperation with the Geological Survey of Indonesia. The area covered shows the islands and seas from Latitude 12 degree North to 16 degrees South and Longitude 90 degrees to 148 degrees. Various water features are also named.Large map showing the Indonesian area - islands and seasLongitude and Latitude are shown. Major / Capitol cities indicated. Names of those responsible for the productionindonesia, united nations economic commission, department of state, geological survey, latitude, longitude, government of indonesia -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object, Auto Engine Humidifier, c1930
Brass unit and flexible tubing, stainless steel adjustment knob and copper coated spiral cover of control cable. Two spare fittings and two description cards. Decarbonizes the engine, sends a constant stream of moisture to the engine.Patented and patents pending in USA and foreign countries. VIX Vapor humidifier, Wheaton, ILL, USAengine humidifier, walter g. critchlow, vix vapour humidifier, vix vapor humidifier -
Federation University Historical Collection
Chart, Chart Showing Oxidation-Reduction Half-Reactions in Aqueous Solution, 1962
Chart Showing Oxidation-Reduction Half-Reactions in Aqueous Solutionhalf-reactions, chart -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newspaper, The Sun (New York) 3 September 1833, 1833
William Corbould, the original owner of this newsheet, was a student of the Ballarat School of Mines. Further information on Corbould can be found on the University of Ballarat Honour Roll (http://guerin.ballarat.edu.au/curator/honour-roll/honourroll_Corbould,William.shtml)Four page newspaper published in New York, USAIn pencil on the front page below the mast 'W. Corbould'new york, the sun, william corbould, shipping, new york bank note table -
Federation University Historical Collection
Instrument - Surveyor's Instrument, Boxed Theodolite, c late 1880s
According to Max Clarke this item was used by the surveying classes at the Ballarat School of MinesA boxed (timber) theodolite with crossbars and full-length stadia wires. The theodolite can be mounted on a metal straightedge base. The box also contains a magnetic compass with two bubble levels, a plumbing folk, and 4 brass paper clips designed to suit a plan table. On box in black paint "A 1". Inside box lid is manufacturer's label and Stadia measurement zero reference calibration.ballarat school of mines, surveying equipment, gurley, max clarke, theodolite, stadia measurement, calibration, scientific instrument -
Federation University Historical Collection
Calculator, Burroughs, Calculator (Adding Machine), c1935
The "Burroughs Calculator" was a non-printing key-driven machine introduced in 1912 in response to the success of the Felt & Tarrant "Comptometer". The first Burroughs key-driven machine was very similar to the Comptometer in its external appearance, but was quite different in its internal mechanism, with the register and carry mechanism based on a complex system of planetary gears. It was only about two-thirds of the weight of the Felt & Tarrant machine, and had none of the safety features. In particular, there was no protection against incomplete keystrokes in either direction. The register would simply advance in proportion to the depth of stroke, with no indication of error. However, the price was also about two-thirds of the Comptometer, which made it quite a popular (if dangerous) machine. (http://home.vicnet.net.au/~wolff/calculators/Burroughs/Burroughs.htm) The Burroughs Portable Adding Machine introduced in 1925 became the basic design for the adding machine for many years, until the ten key adder was introduced and started to replace it gradually. The key-driven type machine did not print, and while it was often used as an adding machine, it developed into a special purpose machine in later years. The machine was very fast . The efficient operation of these machines required an experienced operator who often received a high salary. The machine was produced over a very long period because of its unique capabilities and was often used to verify product delivery lists from delivery routes. Later models of the machine, called a duplex design, could hold a running total in a second set of dial wheels while the primary wheels continued to add and subtotal amounts that could be transferred at any time to the running total. A side note, Burroughs copied the Felt design for its first models and was sued for patent infringement by Felt and Tarrant who prevailed in the suit. As a result, Burroughs totally redesigned their machine and went on to compete with the Felt machine for decades. Info from (http://www.burroughsinfo.com/group_d.htm) Black metal low keyboard manual adding machine. The key-driven type machine did not print, and was exceedingly fast and experienced operators could easily outrun an operator on a full keyboard or 10-key adding machine. The adding machine has a brown leather carry case.calculator -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Money, One US Dollar Note, Early 60's
USA one dollar note -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Memorabilia - Wall Clock, c. 1940
Following the closure of the RAAF Air Base after the Second World War an auction sale was held. Mr Goldsworthy, mechanic and garage owner of Kaniva purchased the clock and hung it on the wall of the garage where it remained when the business was sold to Mr Eddy Rowe of Kaniva. The clock remained in action until the 17th October 2009 when Mr Rowe disconnected the power supply to the clock, and donated it to the Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre (NAHC) to be kept as memorabilia of the Second World War. On completion of the building of a new hangar/exhibition centre at the Nhill Aerodrome, the clock will be hung on the wall and once again connected to the power supply.Clock was used at the air school at Nhill during WW224 hour electric wall clock with Telechron brand on face. It has a pair of hour hands, one red one black and a black minute hand and second hand. A domed shaped Perspex front. The clock face has 24 hour markings. The glass and clock face are set within a steel frame.The clock has Telechron and twenty-four hour numbers written on the clock face. Pasted on the back side is "instructions for setting the clock which is marked WARREN TELECHRON COMPANY/Ashland Mass. U.S.A world war two, clock, electric clock,twenty four hour clock, nhill aerodrome, raaf air base, warren telechron, goldsworthy, eddy rowe -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Silk Maps, Four Collective maps
Scientific or research signifigance.Map 1....Silk Fabric ... "Western Pacific.Map 2....Silk fabric....Hong Kong /Canton.Map 3Cloth Map East Java South West Pacific.Map 4....Arakan/Irrawaddy fabric map.MMap 4....Restricted..Edition 1 -gsgsFabric Map 1;1,000,000 Map 3....No 25 Timor/No 26 East Java .Map 2 Hong Kong/Canton restricted MAP 1,NACI - HO. No.S 12. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, William Harvey Emmons, The Principles of Economic Geology, 1940
The book was used by Charles Bacon who studied at the University of Nevada in the late 1930s/early 1940s. Bacon worked at Bunker Hill Mines and Kellogg Idaho, before arriving in Australian in 1951. He worked for CN Myers, a company involved with paper converting. CN Myers was a family business (on Charles Bacon's maternal line). William Emmons was Professor and head of Geology and Mineralogy at the University of Minnesota; Director of Minnesota geological Survey; and previously Geologist, Section of Metalliferous Deposits, United States Geological Survey.Maroon soft covered book of 529 pages. Chapters include Magmatic Segregations, Pegmatities, Hypothermal Deposits, Sedimentary Depostis, Openings in Rocks, Metasomatic Processes, Mineral Associations and more.Inside front cover "Charles Bacon 1940 Lincoln Hall Ass. University of Nevada Reno, Nevada"charles bacon, mining engineering, metallurgy, university of nevada, mackay school of mines, geology, california -
Federation University Historical Collection
Chart, Oxidation-Reduction Half-Reactions in Aqueous Solution, 1962
This chart was from the former School of Mines Ballarat science lab and removed in 2015.This large white light card chart is printed in black font and has aluminium edges top and bottom. chart, oxidation reduction half reactions in aqueous solution, ballarat school of mines, science laboratory, chemistry -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, L.P. ALford, Principles of Industrial Mamangement, 1940
Red hard covered book Inside front cover signed 'David J. Jelbart'.industrial management, industry, david jelbart -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, The Riverside Press, Silent and Oral Reading
Mary Egan who died on April 4th, 1981, spent 23 years as a greatly-respected lecturer in English curriculum at the Ballarat Teachers College, State College of Victoria and Ballarat College of Advanced Education. 306 page red covered book used by teachers when teaching reading.Stamps on first page - Ballarat Teachers' College and This book is the property of Ballarat Teachers' College. Any persons in unauthorised possession is liable to prosecution. Every borrowed book must be recorded.mary egan, ballarat teachers college, state college of victoria, ballarat college of advanced education, education department victoria, george g. harrup, clarence stone -
Gippsland Vehicle Collection
Book, FLOYD CLYMER, The FORD OWNER'S complete HANDBOOK of Repair and Maintenance, 1949 (exact)
This Ford Handbook is in good condition. This book covers at least 97% of the instructions necessary for servicing the 1950 and 1951 models.Repair and Maintenance book covering all models of ford including V8, "60" and FORD SIXOn page 106 of the handbook there is, in handwriting, CABLE OPERATED BRAKES, Spring, Colour & Position Guide. Hand drawn picture with details marking the layout and details of the spring, colour & position.electrical, steering, ford, engine, transmission, accessory, ford owners, car repair, v8, 60, ford six, repair and maintenance, ford engine, clutch, body, chassis, shockers, cooling system, fuel system, suspension, rear, axle, brakes, shock absorbers, rear axle -
Gippsland Vehicle Collection
Tail-lamp, (exact); Post 28th August 1917 patent
Oil burning Tail-lamp for a (1917/23) model Ford T Model Motor Car in unused condition. Mounted on a varnished wooden block mount.Faintly engraved on top "Ford" Faintly engraved on bottom "PAT MAY 26 -14 PAT JUN 23 - 14 PAT NOV 23 - 15 PAT DEC 21 - 15 PAT NOV 7 - 16 PAT AUG 28 - 17" On front of Timber Mounting "Donated by Jim Dowton Sale FORD - Model T 1917 - 1923 Tailamp - part 6568x" On back of timber mounting "ON LOAN J.DOWTON SALE TAIL-LIGHT 1912 - 1919 T MODEL FORD"1920, 1918, 1919, 1917, 1923, ford, tail light, tail lamp, henry ford, t model, ford car, kerosene lamp, 1921, 1922, 6568x, part number 6568x, dowton -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Air tank & respirator, U.S. Divers
Yellow air tank with black respirator and backstrapU.S DIVERS/ AQUA-LUNG/A AND BASS STRAIT MEDICAL CENTRE OPERATION WITH AMBULANCE SERVICE/ AQUA-LUNG U.S. DIVERS/ MODEL NO. 119/ U.S. DIVERS CO. SANTA ANNA CAL/ ON OFF/780/3AA250 USD 60 ICC3AA2 CO/U.S. DIVERS/ MHT PORPOISE AUSTRALIA/PORPOISE -
Australian National Surfing Museum
Surfboard, 1/1/1996 (estimated)
Kelly Slater is contemporary surfing's dominant competitive presence and a truly inspirational surfer. By the end of 2009 Kelly had won a record 9 professional World Surfing Championships. This surfboard is one of Kelly's from 1996 shaped by world renowmed shaper Al Merick from Channel Island Surfboards, Santa Barbara, California. This board was ridden by Kelly in Indonesia in 1996 and featured on the cover of Surfer Magazine in November 1996 in a sequence shot at speed reef Grajagan.This surfboard was ridden by Kelly Slater throughout 1996 and most famously featured on the cover of Surfer Magazine. In 1996 Kelly Slater was at the peak of his surfing powers. During this year he won his 4th World Professional Surfing championship equalling the record held by Australian Mark Richards. This surfboard has international significance and represents a number of innovative design trends during this period.Kelly Slater surfboard shaped by Al Merrick (Channel Island Surfboards)in 1996. The surfboard is a three fin, 6' 6" rounded pin, colour yellow. The board, with Kelly riding it, featured on the cover of Surfer magazine in November 1996 in a sequence, shot in Indonesia at speed reef Grajagan.Deck - Quiksilver, Al Merrick logo Bottom - 'Glasscraft by Bob Haakenson Santa Barbara' behind last fin. Al Merrick logo 63921A Kelly on stringerkelly slater, al merrick, surfer magazine, grajagan, channel island surfboards, quiksilver -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Projector - 'Pictoral' Bogong State School, 1925 - 1935
As Bogong State School was located in a remote area especially in winter when the weather and therefore the road isolated the school for an indefinite time, the school was provided with up to date equipment with a comprehensive library and educational films that wouldn't disadvantage the students. Educational films covered all subjects and areas of the curriculum. The projector was very modern at the time. The Society for Visual Education Inc was founded in 1919 as a for-profit educational publisher dedicated to the use of new technologies in teaching.This projector was used at the Bogong State School which opened in 1941 for the children of the employees of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria who were working on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. The school was outstanding as reported by the school inspectors regarding the education of the pupils which was also supported by new and modern equipment. The nearest school was 14 km away over a dirt road that wound around the Victorian mountains and often closed due to bad weather. Bakelite box holding a globe and a small black tin projector on brown rectangular bakelite base with 4 round rubber stands at each corner. It is able to be moved upwards from the front to adjust the height within a cm. The back is a tall irregular box shape with ventilation on 2 sides of the bottom and at the top. There is a brass plaque attached above 1 vent and an electric cord, with switch, below it. Attached at each side of the front of this box is a cylinder fitted horizontally facing the front where the lense is fitted. At right angles above there is another cylinder, hollow, with a rod for the film to be placed. Globe also in Bakelite boxPlaque: Pictorial Projector / Model Q / 120 Volts. 100 Watts / No. 23736 / Manufactured / Society of Visual Education Inc. / Chicago U.S.Aprojector, bogong primary school, education, educational films, visual education, kiewa hydro electric scheme