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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Photocopy, Graeme David and Tourism Victoria, "Ballarat Tourist Tramway Proposal, Ballarat Railway Station to Sovereign Hill, Information package for development of a Feasibility Study brief - 9 Dec. 1999", Jul. 2000
Twenty three page report, doubled sided on A4 sheets, titled "Ballarat Tourist Tramway Proposal, Ballarat Railway Station to Sovereign Hill, Information package for development of a Feasibility Study brief - 9 Dec. 1999". Prepared by Graeme David, Tourism Victoria. Copy printed 23/07/00 and then photocopied for the Ballarat Trams and Transportation Steering Group. Study looks at key issues, decisions and directions to finalise scope, project issues, proposals, issues for referral, draft consultancy brief, draft route chrematistics and summary of finance figures from Harrison review. Stapled together in top left hand corner.trams, tramways, city tramway, tourism victoria, tramway revival, ballarat tramways -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Ballarat School of Mines E.J. Barker Building, Albert Street, Ballarat, 2017, 26/03/2017
A multi storeyed red brick building on Albert Street Ballarat. It is the E.J. Barker building at the Federation University SMB Campus. ballarat school of mines, e.j. barker building, albert street, buildings -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - oil on masonite, David Alexander, Along Creswick Road, c1965
Creswick Road is in Ballarat.A painting of a landscape along Creswick Road, Ballarat by David Alexander. Gift of David Alexander, 2013Signed in ink lower left corner 'Along Creswick Road About 1965. D. Alexander'creswick road, ballarat, art, artist, david alexander, available -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Negative - Copy, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Ballarat Floral Festival 1939-"
Yields information about Ballarat tram 22 (later 29) when dressed for the Floral Festival and the launch of the tram. Digital image and negative from the Wal Jack Ballarat Album of Ballarat No. 29 dressed or decorated for the 1939 floral festival with the SEC hostesses alongside. See also Reg Item 2911. titled - "Ballarat Floral Festival 1939-" See Reg Item 7000 for a hand coloured image.trams, tramways, secv, floral tram, decorated trams, 1939 floral festival -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object - Glass, Commemorative Glass for Nursing Students
Glass produced for graduates of the Nursing course at Ballarat College of Advanced Education, 1988Glass tumbler with gold etching around upper edge and gold emblem and writing on sideBallarat C.A.E. Diploma of Applied Science Nursing 1986-1988nursing, ballarat college of advanced education, glass, applied science -
Federation University Historical Collection
Clothing, Ballarat School of Mines / Ballarat Institute of Advanced Educaton Windcheater, c1972
The Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education was the tertiary division of the Ballarat School of Mines. Well worn blue windcheaterballarat school of mines, ballarat institute of advanced education, windcheater -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, 26/.3/1993
ChrisPhillips, Barry Smith, Peter Shiells and Brian McLennan at Ballarat Grammar School.ballarat grammar school, ballarat school of mines, brian mclennan, peter shiells, barry smith, chris phillips -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Victorian Railways Apprentices at Ballarat, 1966 and Ballarat Technical School Reports 1956-1958, 1952, 1953, 1965
Carbon copies of a foolscap form with Ballarat School of Mines apprentice name, attendance, examination results and general remarks. The originals were signed by the Head of Department and Principal. fitting and turning, mechanical engineering, victorian railway apprentices -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Link to the past retained", 21/07/1999 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper Clipping from The Courier, Ballarat 21/7/1999 on the acquisition of the equipment from the Clyde Harding Foundry, Doveton St. Nth, Ballarat by Sovereign Hill. Features a photo of Alan Harding, Jan Penny and Richard Nicholson. Mentions the supply of brake blocks to the SEC., BTM and Puffing Billy.On base in blue ink, "Wednesday July 21 1999 The Courier pg 3"trams, tramways, harding s, foundry, brake blocks, castings -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Schools' trip on trams", 18/09/1971 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, 18/9/1971 with photo of children from several Ballarat schools arriving by bus at the city loop for their last ride on the trams. Three trams were used. Has the S.E. Dickins store in the background. Second copy added 28/10/2005trams, tramways, last tram, closure, charters, schools -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "SEC offers historic property for sale", 20/02/1993 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping contained within Reg. Item 1650 from the Courier 20/2/1993 about the sale of the former SEC Ballarat Head Office in Wendouree Parade Ballarat. Has photo of building. Item gives details of size, agent, and brief history. Item written by Julia Balderstone.sec, head office, administration, property -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Tramways Loss", c1959
Yields information about the loss that Ballarat and Bendigo trams incurred and how it was reported.Clipping containing a number of local Ballarat news items, and one reporting on the tramway loss for Ballarat and Bendigo, 1959c, probably for 1958-59. Refers to a recent issue of "SEC News" Contained originally within Reg Item 5507 at the back of the binder. For items see btm5507 loose items list.pdfsec, funding, annual reports -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Still good after Seventeen Years", 18/09/1953 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about a provision of treated wooden pine sleepers to tramways in Ballarat.Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, dated 18-9-53 regarding treated softwood sleepers, 100 installed in 1936 from Ballarat Water Commission, creosote treatment CSIRO. Titled "Still good after Seventeen Years" Record updated and images added 20/8/2013.Pencil date of "18-9-53"trams, tramways, sleepers, tram track, trackwork -
Unions Ballarat
Camp Street, Ballarat from Eureka to Federation : a guide to its history and buildings, 2001
A guide to the history of Camp Street Ballarat and its historical buildings. Camp Street has been the location of Unions Ballarat since 1887 - a chapter of the book is dedicated to Trades Hall - and was the home of the former labour newspaper, the Evening Echo. Camp Street was the site of the government camp at the time of the Eureka Stockade. Camp Street is now recognised as an Arts and Education precinct within the city of Ballarat. Headings: Gold fever The CAMPSTREET Project Titanic Bandstand Old Ballarat Free Library Complex "Point to the sky" "Perseus" Former government offices and court house Old Ballarat Court House Alfred Deakin Place Old Police Station (Ballarat Fine Art Gallery) Ballarat Fine Art Gallery Millennium Extension Bluestone Warehouse (Pratt's Warehouse) Old YMCA building Wilson House Ballarat Office Systems Ballarat Trades Hall The ANA Building Freemason's Hall Former Ballarat Trustees and Executors Agency Co. Ltd. Restaurant Former Evening Echo Building Ballarat Savings Bank (now The Ballarat Business Centre) Significant to the history of architecture and social life within the city of Ballarat. Direct relevance to Unions Ballarat building.Book; 48 pages. Cover: blue background; colour photos and maps pertinent to Ballarat; white lettering; title and compiler's name. btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, evening echo, ballarat savings bank, ballarat business centre, freemason's hall - ballarat, ana building - ballarat, ballarat - camp street, wilson house - ballarat, ballarat office systems, ymca building, pratt's warehouse - ballarat, ballarat fine art gallery, old police station - ballarat, alfred deakin place, old courthouse - ballarat, perseus, point to the sky, old ballarat free library complex, titanic bandstand, campstreet project, gold mining - ballarat, architecture - history - ballarat -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Match box cover
Property of John S Coltman. John Coltman attended Ballarat College attended Ballarat College 1913 – 1920. A very high achiever John was Dux of College 1919 School Captain 1920 Captain of Cricket 1920, Captain of Tennis 1918 – 1920 Captain of Athletics and Football 1919 – 1920 Stroke, Rowing Firsts, 1919-1920. He maintained a long association with the school through participation in the Old Collegians Association. The match box may have been an Old Collegian's memento. John married Elvie (Price) Coltman. Elvie entered Clarendon Ladies College 1919, her childhood home ‘Dumbarton’ 1425 Sturt Street was purchased by the school and is part of the Girls Boarding House. Metal match box cover with Ballarat College emblem fixed to top faceBallarat College emblem fixed to top facejohn-s-coltman, ballarat-college, old colegians -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Dianne Campbell, Ballarat History Research Folders, c2000-2021
Two folders of research notes on Ballarat Lawyers, including newspaper clippings, website information, etc .1) newspaper clippings, Plan of Township and Extension of Ballarat County of Grenville 1855, Plan of the Township of Ballarat, Ballarat District from Victoria and It's Metropolis, American Republicanism and the Disturbances on the Victorian Goldfields, Sovereign Remedies, History of the Mechanics' Institute (Spielvogel), Irish in Australia. .2) Curiosity Shop, Mary Amelia Cuthbert; letter from MR to WLR 1860), Ulysses Bound (Richardson)`, Henry Handel Richrdson, Gas in Ballarat, George Binsteadballarat lawyers, di campbell goldfields lawyers collection, ballarat, gas, walter richardson, ballarat high school centenary, courier articles by anne beggs sunter, courier articles by dorothy wickham, courier articles by peter butters -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Map, Royal Automobile Club of Victoria, "Ballarat District Map - RACV", c1966
Yields information about the extent of Ballarat in the early to mid 1960's shows the tram lines and other rail lines in the district.Printed street map titled "Ballarat District Map", published by the RACV, showing the central part of Ballarat, Ballarat Outlets, streets, principal attractions, Ballarat and district maps and information, and a list of sporting and entertainment facilities. Has the tram lines shown dotted, does not run out to Sebastopol or the Lydiard St North terminus. Each map in the bottom left hand corner has the numbers "1166", possibly indicating the date.trams, tramways, map, ballarat, racv, railways -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Ballarat University College Division of Life Sciences Staff, 1992, 1992
The Ballarat University College later became the University of Ballarat. In 1992 the staff of the Ballarat University College Division of Life Sciences were as follows; * Associate Professor Ed. Phillips (Dean) * Associate Professor Davis Hamilton (Head, Biology and Chemistry Sciences) * Associate Professor Eileen Sellers (Head, Nursing) * Associate Professor Ken Hawkins (Head, Human Movement and Sport Sciences) * Associate Professor Ray Watson (Head, Psychology) * Helen Makindlay, (Secretary to the Dean) * Diane Clingin (Administration/Divisional Officer) * Judi Dixon (Finance/Administrations Officer) * Erin Kervane (administration Assistant)Four coloured photographs of Ballarat University College Life Sciences Staff taken during the Life Sciences Retreat at the Grand Hotel Portarlington. .1) Left to right: Ed Phillips. Di Clingin, Helen Mackinlay, Ray Watson, Judy Dixon and Eileen Sellars .2) L-R: Helen Mackinlay, Di Clingin, Judi Dixon, Ed Phillips, baby Kaitlin English-Russell .3) L-R: Associate Professor Ray Watson, Helen Mackinlay .4) Associate Professor Ed Phillipsballarat university college, university of ballarat, life sciences, phillips, hamiton, sellers, hawkins, watson, mackinlay, clingin, dixon. kervane, ray watson, helen mackinlay, judy dixon, grand hotel protarlington, eileen sellars -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Art class photograph, Drawing from the Antique, 1920, c1920
The large plaster Illisos depicted in the back of this image is still held by Federation University Australia. The Ballarat Technical Art School (No. 10) was part of the Ballarat School of Mines and was established in 1907. After conducting classes in various locations around Ballarat a custom built art school was erected on the site of the former Ballarat Circuit Court House, previously used as the initial building of the Ballarat School of Mines. Examples of drawings undertaken by students, as well as some plaster castes are held in the University of Ballarat Historical Collection. The Ballarat Technical art School is the oldest continuous Tertiary Art School in Australia. Sir Alexander Peacock opened the new Ballarat Technical Art School building in July 1915. It cost 10,000 pounds and was constructed by the Public Works Department from plans drawn by the then Art School Principal, Herbert H. Smith. The building contractors were Messrs Gower and Eddards. According to the SMB Annual Report of 1914 'the internal upholstering and fittings have all been carried out in Australian timbers, with Queensland maple largely used throughout.' The building could be described as federation-art deco in style. It features sandstone insertion with sandstone string coursing. The base of the building is rusticated sandstone. The building is functional in design with large metal windows in the south wall to ensure good light into the studios. The northern wall has standard double hung windows. The interior of the building features a carved wooden staircase and cast iron ceiling vents. The rear drawing studios could be made into one large studio by opening panelled timber doors. This opening features classical plaster pilasters with a pediment above. (http://guerin.ballarat.edu.au/curator/buildings/technical_art_school.shtml) Black and white mounted photograph showing eleven students of the Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School drawing from plaster models of human bodies in various poses and of various scales. The students are in a room of the Ballarat Technical Art School which was custom built for teaching art. The image was reproduced in the 1920 Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine. drawing, ballarat school of mines, ballarat technical art school, art studio, plaster caste, gribble building, illisos, hercules, drawing from the antique, visual arts -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Cartoon by Jeff, Gough Whitlam's Statue, 1975
The bust of Gough Whitlam had gone missing from the Prime Ministers' Avenue, in the Ballarat Botanic Gardens.The Prime Ministers' Avenue in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens is unique and the Ballarat community are proud to have this commemoration of Australian Prime Ministers. In 1975, there was great concern expressed about the missing bust. Also, the Whitlam Government lost office amid a constitutional crisis in 1975.Black and white cartoon depicting the busts of two Prime ministers, William McMahon and Gough Whitlam and two Ballarat Council workers in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens published in the Age? newspaper, Melbourne. Vic.In faint pencil, right hand bottom of page, 10/10/75the bust of gough whitlam, prime ministers' avenue, vandalism to statues, prime ministers' busts in the ballarat botanical gardens, john garner collection, garner, dr, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat -
Federation University Historical Collection
Artwork - Print, P. Martin, Bickart's Lino Cut Competition First Prize Winner Artwork, 1940
Ballarat School of Mines and Industries is a predecessor of Federation University.Blue, Black, white and red artwork for the Bickart's Lino Cut Competition at School of Mines Ballarat published in the School of Mines Ballarat Students Magazine 1940. First Prize - Section "C" - P.Martin. Bickart's, The Modern and Practical Jewellers.ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines and industries, p. martin, bickart's, lino cut, competition, bickart's lino cut competition -
Federation University Historical Collection
Artwork - Print, B. Sargeant, Bickart's Lino Cut Competition Second Prize Winner Artwork, 1940
Ballarat School of Mines and Industries is a predecessor of Federation University.Blue, Black, white and red artwork for the Bickart's Lino Cut Competition at School of Mines Ballarat published in the School of Mines Ballarat Students Magazine 1940. Second Prize - Section "A" - B. Sargeant. Bickart's, The Modern and Practical Jewellers.ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines and industries, bickart's, lino cut, competition, bickart's lino cut competition, b. sargeant -
Federation University Historical Collection
Artwork - Print, B. Sargeant, Bickart's Lino Cut Competition First Prize Winner Artwork, 1940
Ballarat School of Mines and Industries is a predecessor of Federation University.Blue, Black, white and red artwork for the Bickart's Lino Cut Competition at School of Mines Ballarat published in the School of Mines Ballarat Students Magazine 1940. First Prize - Section "B" - S.Moss. Bickart's, The Modern and Practical Jewellers.ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines and industries, bickart's, lino cut, competition, bickart's lino cut competition, s. moss -
Federation University Historical Collection
Work on paper - Artwork - Print, S. Moss, Bickart's Lino Cut Competition First Prize Winner Artwork S. Moss, 1940
Ballarat School of Mines and Industries is a predecessor of Federation University.Blue, Black, white and red artwork for the Bickart's Lino Cut Competition at School of Mines Ballarat published in the School of Mines Ballarat Students Magazine 1940. First Prize - Section "A" - S. Moss. Bickart's, The Modern and Practical Jewellers.ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines and industries, bickart's, lino cut, competition, bickart's lino cut competition, s. moss -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Andrew Jefferson, "City's trams back on track today", 26/12/2004
Item written by Andrew Jefferson. Notes the resumption of Museum services, quotes Stephen Butler, cost of new transformer and the 30th Anniversary of BTM Operations. Uses the same photo as appeared in the article of 17/11/2004 of Dave Macartney leaning against No. 38 - see Reg. Item 2959. Has date line fixed to top edge of cutting on rear.Yields information about the repair of the BTM power supply and a close association with Dave Macartney.Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, Sunday, December 26, 2004, titled "City's trams back on track today".btm, lightning strike, closure, power supply, 30th anniversary -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Spectacles and Case, Carter & Foord, 1902-1930s
The spectacles and case are an example of eyewear from the early 20th century. The case was made by Carter & Foord of Ballarat. According to the tag inside, the spectacles frame cost three pounds, three shillings and sixpence (£3.3.6). Carter & Foord was established in 1902. The firm advertised as opticians, oculists, watchmakers and jewellers. The staff repaired scientific instruments and were sole agents for the gramophone, demonstrating its advantages whenever there was an opportunity. In 1902 the business was located at 46 Lydiard Street, Ballarat. The staff in the ophthalmic department, under the care of Harold Foord, specialised in sight testing using up-to-date equipment and this service was free of charge. Customers were promised that they would be fitted with glasses guaranteed to correct the most complex sight. Mr F M Clacius performed the grinding of specific lenses. Julia Carter, Harold Foord and Clacius were all formerly from the business Carter & Warner, which had been sold to Frederick Clark around 1903 after Mr Carder passed away. Carter & Foord operated a few doors away from the former business. In 1912 advertisements in the Geelong Advertiser invited the community to visit Harold Foord, of Carter & Foord, to have their eyes examined at no charge. These spectacles are similar to others in the W.R. Angus collection, donated by the family of Dr W R Angus, surgeon and oculist. The W.R. Angus Collection spans the years 1885 to the mid-1900s and includes historical medical and surgical equipment and instruments from the doctors Edward and Thomas Ryan of Nhill, Victoria, with whom Dr Angus worked for several years. Dr Tom and his brother had worked as surgeons including in eye surgery. Dr Tom Ryan performed many of his operations in the Mira private hospital on his premises. When Dr Angus bought into the Nelson Street premises in Nhill he was also appointed as the Nhill Hospital’s Honorary House Surgeon 1933-1938. Dr Angus married Gladys in 1927 at Ballarat, the nearest big city to Nhill where he began as a Medical Assistant and had been Acting House surgeon at the Nhill hospital where their two daughters were born. Dr Angus and his family moved to Warrnambool in 1939, where Dr Angus operated his own medical practice. He later took on the part-time role of Port Medical Officer and was the last person appointed to that position. After convalescing from injury resulting from his service during WWII, Dr Angus studied ophthalmology at the Royal Melbourne Eye and Ear Hospital. He created cosmetically superior artificial eyes by pioneering the use of intrascleral cartilage. Angus received accolades from the Ophthalmological Society of Australasia for this work. He returned to Warrnambool to commence practice as an ophthalmologist, pioneering artificial eye improvements. He had been an Honorary Consultant Ophthalmologist at Warrnambool Base Hospital for 31 years. He made monthly visits to Portland as a visiting surgeon, to perform eye surgery. Both Dr Angus and his wife were very involved in the local community, including the planning stages of the new Flagstaff Hill and the layout of the gardens there. Dr Angus passed away in March 1970.The Carter &O Foord spectacles are significant as an example of early 20th-century eyewear and fashion. They are connected to the history of regional Victoria, being made in Ballarat and purchased for local use. The spectacles are significant for being connected to the W.R. Angus Collection, which is important for still being located at the site connected to Doctor Angus, Warrnambool’s last Port Medical Officer. Dr Angus and his wife brought their young family to Warrnambool in 1938 and he remained a resident until his death in 1970. Early in his profession in the town of Nhill, Dr Angus assisted Dr Tom Ryan in his pioneering use of X-rays and in ocular surgery, and Dr Angus later inherited these items. The W.R. Angus Collection includes these medical instruments and other related equipment and is culturally and historically significant as an example of the medical practice of the late 19th to the mid-20th century. Other items in the collection relate to Dr Angus’ service in the Flying Doctor Service and the Army.Spectacles in a hard brown textured case with rounded corners and a hinged lid. The case is lined with brown velvet. The opaque yellow oval frames, raised at the outer top corners, are decorated with sparkling jewell decorations on the bridge. The arms are reinforced with metal inside. Also in the case is a pale blue cleaning cloth and a cardboard price tag with handwritten text. An inscription in gold lettering is stamped inside the case. The case was made by Carter & Foord of Ballarat. The design of the frames is called ‘ewell These spectacles are part of the W.R. Angus Collection.Stamped: “CARTER & FOORD / STURT ST BALLARAT” Handwritten label: “JEWELL / £3.3.6”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, dr w r angus, dr roy angus, dr ryan, warrnambool oculist, port medical officer, nhill base hospital, mira hospital nhill, oculist, spectacles, eyewear, glasses, carter & foord, ballarat oculist, w.r. angus collection, ophthalmology, royal melbourne eye and ear hospital., artificial eyes, intrascleral cartilage, eye surgery -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Postcard, Commonwealth of Australia, Drummond St Ballarat, 1909
The photograph is marked "Drummond St. Ballarat" In the background is the Ballarat hospital, with a cab stand/shelter shed with two horse-drawn cabs at either end. Large trees in Drummond St. - conifers. Also shows other tram track and poles at the time of the photograph being taken. The ESCo tram is not fitted with windscreens. The second copy has an undated letter on the rear. with a handwritten note "1911 period"Yields information about the Ballarat Hospital c1909.Black and white postcard with a green (17mm wide) border acting as a frame to the postcard picture. The picture measures 49mm High x 97mm wide. Has a Victorian One Penny stamp with a "168" cancellation stamp and two cancellation stamps, one Ballarat 7/7/09 and the other with a large "5" in the middle.. The card has been published by the Commonwealth of Australia with a coat of Arms. In the bottom left hand corner is a symbol "HB" within an artists paint palette.Short message from "Nell" to her sister Jean Hall of Blackwood.esco, horse cabs, trams, tramways, ballarat, hospital corner, drummond st. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Print - Poster, Ballarat Gold - Ballarat College of Advanced Education
Framed posterBallarat Gold A uniersity style multi-discipline campus with over 100 years of excellence in education. Ballarat College of Advanced Education Gear Avenue, Mt. Helen, Victoria, 3350, Australia Tel. L (+61 53) 33 9000. Fax L. (+61 53) 33 9545.ballarat college of advanced education, poster -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ballarat 1852
Photograph of a framed oil painting titled 'Ballarat 1852 Tent Settlement from Black Hill. Shows Ballarat Flat, Golden Point township. Black Hill Flat and Sebastopol.ballarat, black hill, golden point, ballarat flat, tents, settlement, black hill flat, sebastopol -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Four people discussing the Ballarat School of Mines Access Publication
Black and white photograph of four people discussing the Ballarat School of Mines Access Publication. Let to right: Mal Vallance (Ballarat School of Mines), ? , Richard Brea, Monica Maud.ballarat school of mines access publication, ballarat school of mines, mal vallance, richard bria, monica maud