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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1955/11/19 Courier: Tower of History, Prince Alfred Block - in Sovereign Remedies
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
c.1901 Kitchen Garden - in Sovereign Remedies
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
In the Garden - in Sovereign Remedies
Photogarden, sovereign remedies -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
In the Garden - in Sovereign Remedies
Photogarden, sovereign remedies -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1898/10/26 Public Health - stop cracks in floor - in Sovereign Remedies
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1900/02/14 Senior Nurse Exam - in Sovereign Remedies
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1908/06/04 Primary Nurse Exam - in Sovereign Remedies
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1912/06/13 Resignation of Matron Mrs Eagleton - in Sovereign Remedies
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Early Rules of the Hospital - in Sovereign Remedies
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1858/01/01 - 1859/01/01 Patient Admissions - in Sovereign Remedies
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1869 Silver Trowel, Alfred Memorial Wing - in Sovereign Remedies
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1856 Admission Registration - in Sovereign Remedies
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1864 December, Letter from Mrs A'Beckett - in Sovereign Remedies
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1864 December, Letter from Mrs A'Beckett - in Sovereign Remedies
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1866 Coins, placed under the Foundation Stone - in Sovereign Remedies
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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
1935 Ross & Rhododendron - in Sovereign Remedies
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Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Printed Sheets, Aboriginal Provisional Government, The Australian constitution an aid to justice or an accomplice to oppression, 1993
An evaluation of the Australian Constitution as it applies to Aboriginals. Examines the needs and preferences of the Aboriginal population as it relates to the constitution. The Aboriginal Provisional Government Papers discuss aims and objectives of the Aboriginal Provisional Government and outline views on sovereignty, reconciliation, law reform, the Mabo case.26 P.; appendices; 30 cm.An evaluation of the Australian Constitution as it applies to Aboriginals. Examines the needs and preferences of the Aboriginal population as it relates to the constitution. The Aboriginal Provisional Government Papers discuss aims and objectives of the Aboriginal Provisional Government and outline views on sovereignty, reconciliation, law reform, the Mabo case.aboriginal australians -- treaties. | australia -- race relations -- political aspects. | australian. | politics and government - political action. | law - constitutional law. | politics and government - referenda - referendum, 1967. | government policy - self determination. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Aboriginal Provisional Government, The APG Papers Vol. 2 / Aboriginal Provisional Government, 1992
Extract: The Aboriginal Provisional Government Elders conference was held in Hobart in August 1992. It was different from other conferences.One of the obvious differences was the esteem shown by the organisers to the Elders and other delegates...30 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.Extract: The Aboriginal Provisional Government Elders conference was held in Hobart in August 1992. It was different from other conferences.One of the obvious differences was the esteem shown by the organisers to the Elders and other delegates...politics, tribal law and social control -- national and state level | aboriginal provisional government elders conference -- tasmania. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Robinson, Roland Edward, The man who sold his dreaming, 1977
Blurb: The title of this book is taken from the story of an Aboriginal who sold his 'dreaming', or sacred tribal birthright, to the white man for five sovereigns and two bottles of rum. In collecting and reporting these stories, Roland Robinson has retained the style of speaking of each Aboriginal narrator. The stories are actually verbatim narratives, and Robinson was taken by his Aboriginal friends in New South Wales to visit the sacred mountains, rivers, rocks, and waterholes that are featured in this book.143 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.Blurb: The title of this book is taken from the story of an Aboriginal who sold his 'dreaming', or sacred tribal birthright, to the white man for five sovereigns and two bottles of rum. In collecting and reporting these stories, Roland Robinson has retained the style of speaking of each Aboriginal narrator. The stories are actually verbatim narratives, and Robinson was taken by his Aboriginal friends in New South Wales to visit the sacred mountains, rivers, rocks, and waterholes that are featured in this book.aboriginal australians -- folklore. | legends -- new south wales. -
Unions Ballarat
Life after gold : twentieth-century Ballarat, Bate, Weston, 1993
A social history of Ballarat after the decline in gold mining. Includes analysis of population, decline in the local economy and restoring financial fortunes through tourism. Discusses effects upon Ballarat as a result of WWI and WWII.Significant to the history of the Ballarat and the effects of gold mining, tourism and war upon the fortunes of the region. It is a companion to Weston's earlier book, "Lucky City".Book, paper. Cover: yellow background, colour drawing of Sturt Street, Ballarat.Front cover: title and author.social history, economy, ballarat, btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, gold mining, population, tourism, world war i, world war ii, resources, sovereign hill, ballarat historical park, bate, weston -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Postcard, Sovereign Hill, 1995
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Glasgow Saddlery, Sovereign Hill, 2016, 12/2016
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Sovereign Hill
Colour photograph of architecture at Soverreign Hill featuring a bark roof, and canvas roof,sovereign hill, architeture, tent -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Sovereign Hill Diggings
Colour photograph of architecture at Soverreign Hill featuring a bark roof, and canvas roof,sovereign hill, tent, architecture, diggings -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photographs, PaulMichael Donovan, Ballarat East from Sovereign Hill, 2019, 12/04/2019
Ballarat East from Svereign Hill, including a poppet head.sovereign hill, ballarat east, soho foundry, chimney -
Unions Ballarat
The astonishing history of Ballarat 1851-1855, Bradby, Doug, 2018
Chapters Chapter 1. 1848-50. The Discovery of Gold in the Port Phillip District. How a shepherd found Victoria’s first gold but failed to produce a goldrush. Chapter 2. The Discovery of Gold in Victoria. How a publican, a squatter, some more shepherds, a doctor, and an ex mailman, found the gold that produced the Victorian goldrush. Chapter 3. The Discovery of Gold at Ballarat. How the Ballarat gold field was discovered by Thomas Hiscock at Buninyong, and by old John Dunlop and young James Regan at Poverty Point, and by Old Tom Brown of Connor’s Party at Golden Point. Chapter 4. The Genesis of Ballarat. How the diggers arrived, mined, lived, and governed themselves at Ballarat. Chapter 5. The Exodus from Ballarat. Why the diggers left Ballarat when they had found less than 1% of Ballarat’s gold. Chapter 6. The Monster Nuggets. Why Sarah Sands from Ballarat was introduced to Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle. Chapter 7. Settling Down on Ballarat. How and why some diggers settled permanently at Ballarat as miners. Mining in the year of Eureka. How the miners tackled the problems of shepherding and the mining consequences of the Eureka Stockade. Chapter 8. The Gravel Pits. How the miners of Ballarat Flat learnt to work ‘in the water.’ Chapter 9. Towards the Tableland. What the miners did when they hit a ‘wall of rock.’Relevance to the history of Ballarat, gold mining, Sovereign Hill and the Eureka Stockade.Paperback book; 176 pages. Front cover: red background; illustration of miners in white; author's and illustrator's names and title. btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, history - ballarat, history - gold mining, eureka stockade -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, View of Ballarat from Sovereign Hill, 1928
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Unions Ballarat
Photograph: Jenny Beacham and Frank Lebler, n.d
Jenny Beacham (left) is a former Labor state secretary and was an ALP candidate for Ballarat in 1996.Photograph.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, sovereign hill, southern cross flag, eureka flag, beacham, jenny, lebler, frank -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Poppet Head, Ballarat East
The poppet head allowed miners to dig far under ground to look for gold. digitalgoldfields, gold, poppet head, sovereign hill, ballarat east -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Bundoora Repatriation Hospital - Day Centre - Mine Head (tower that operates lifts down through the mine shaft) at Sovereign Hill Ballarat - Photographs taken by Patients ( Series 59 ) - Parties & Outings - 1986 To 1992