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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School - Grade 1C, 1969
Black and white photograph "Written on back of photograph" Ringwood State School- Class photograph, Grade 1C, 1969. Back Row- L to R: ?, ?, Duncan Boyle, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?. 2nd Row- L to R: ?, ?, Larry O'Sullivan, ?, ?, ?, ?. 3rd Row- L to R: Jeanette Boyle, Lisa Macklin, Wendy Maher, ?, ?, Carolyn Lancaster, ?, ?. Front Row- L to R: Rhonda Smilie, Christine Beard, ?, ?, Tracy Bird, Michelle Hodges, ?, ?, ?. Teacher: Mrs Whitney -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph - Group, Ringwood Technical School 1977 Form 3D, 1977
... Written on Reverse: Back 3rd 1st - Libby Geyer 2nd 2... on Reverse: Back 3rd 1st - Libby Geyer 2nd 2 - Melinda Polkington ...Colour PhotoWritten on Reverse: Back 3rd 1st - Libby Geyer 2nd 2 - Melinda Polkington Frontrts, ringwood tech -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Cricket 2nd Team c.1955/56
Black & white photograph - Ringwood Cricket 2nd Team c.1955/56"Attached to photograph" Back row- L to R. A.Wray, J.Lindsay, H.Munro, P.Vergers, D.Millar, I.Lynton, J.Covell. Front row- L to R. B.Williamson, J.Chalmers, C Beaumont(President), V.Morphett, R.Nield. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Six photos taken around new library site on opening morning - 2nd May 1970
Written on back of photograph, "Opening morning". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, T.C. J. Webster and mayor, library opening, 2nd May 1970
Written on back of photograph, "T.C. J. Webster and mayor, library opening, 2nd May 1970". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, K. Horn, State Librarian, speaking at library opening, 2nd May 1970
Written on back of photograph, "K. Horn, State Librarian, speaking at library opening, 2nd May 1970". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Mayor Hubbard, library opening, 2nd May, 1970 - 2 photos
Written on back of photograph, "Mayor Hubbard, library opening, 2nd May, 1970". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Library plaque of official opening inscribed "City of Ringwood" 1970
This building was officially opened by His Worship The Mayor - Cr. B.J. Hubbard J.P. on Saturday 2nd May 1970 and marked the opening of the Ringwood branch of the Eastern Metropolitan Regional Library Service."Written on back of photograph, "Library plaque". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Juniors (Football) 1926
... . Blood, H. Pratt, H. Footit, R. Bradford, Trainer. 2nd Back Row..., Trainer. 2nd Back Row: - A. Cooke, J. Zander, W. Footit, C. Hams ...Printed on the photograph, "Reporter League - Ringwood Juniors 1926, taken at Mitcham. Back row: - J. McClare, T. Robson, R. Hams, R. Clarke, T. Blood, E. Morgan, A. Craig, R. Kinman, L. Skurrie, W. Ginn, S. Wright, J. Pickett, W. Allen, L. Blood, H. Pratt, H. Footit, R. Bradford, Trainer. 2nd Back Row: - A. Cooke, J. Zander, W. Footit, C. Hams, S. Ogden, B. Kinman, E. Cooke, H. Connell. Front Row: - A. Milliner, L. Pratt, C. Burns, Captain, V. Connell". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Group photograph (c.1909) captioned "Tea Ladies, Mechanics Institute Bazaar, Ringwood
Group photograph (c.1909) captioned "Tea Ladies, Mechanics Institute Bazaar, Ringwood" with four named as Top: Mrs. O.J. Pratt; 2nd row: Miss G. McAlpin, Miss Ethen Pithie; Front left (seated): Florence Brown.Written on back of one of the copies, "Top: Mrs. O.J. Pratt, ??, Miss G. McAlpin, Miss Ethel Pithie, ??, ??, ??, ??. Sitting: Florence Brown, ??". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Football Team R.D.F.A. 1913
Typed below photograph, "Ringwood Football Team". Typed on back of photograph, "Ringwood Football Club. R.D.F.A. 1913. Back row: J. Pickett, B. Galvin, S. Coffin, H. Pratt, C. Pratt, S. Ritchie, A. Anderson, I. Thomas, B. Milner, A. Ne, D. Goodall, P. Fitzpatrick, A. Lindsay, H. Thomas, G. Graham, W. Addison, M. Howship, O.J. Pratt. 2nd row: J. Miller (Secretary), S. Smith. 3rd row: Beavis, L. Chung, J. Goodall, E. Homewood, J. Dyer. Front row: J. Shannon, T. Hillard, ??, B. Chung" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Rifle Club. 'Mail' photo, 13/5/1954
Black and white photograph (2 copies)Written on back of one copy- "Ringwood Rifle Club. 'Mail' photo, 13/5/1954. L. to R. Vic Beveridge, Constable Bill Hall team captain, Frank Corr, Frank Phillips, Jim Walker and J. Wood". Written on back of second copy- "Ringwood Rifle Club met at corner Main St. and Warrandyte Rd. to proceed to range Jumping Creek Road, South Warrandyte. Const. W. Hall, Capt. 2nd from left." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Organising committee helpers at the opening of East Ringwood Railway Station, 27 June,1925. List of those named shows back row from left to right - Bertha Hodges, Mrs. Lord, ?, Mrs. Hann, Mrs. Watson, ?, Mrs. Maggs, ?. 2nd row - Linda Pump, Vera Watson, Alma Dickson, Marj Blood, ?, Mrs. Howship, Poss Howship
Written on back of photograph, 'June 27th 1925. To Mother from Vera.' and 'Committee ladies that helped at opening of East Ringwood Railway Station.' There is a copy of photo on paper where those in picture are named. They are back row from left to right - 'Bertha Hodges, Mrs. Lord, ?, Mrs. Hann, Mrs. Watson, ?, Mrs. Maggs, ?' Second row, 'Linda Pump, Vera Watson, Alma Dickson, Marj Blood, ?, Mrs. Howship, Poss Howship'. -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.
Photo, Shire of Ballarat Commemorative Meeting Monday 2nd May,1994, 1994
Photo depicts members of the Ballarat Shire Council in 1994 at the Commemorative Meeting Prior to Amalgamation with City Of Ballarat. Front row (L to R) Mr. I. R. Cowie. Deputy Shire Engineer ; Mr. R. W. Hayles, Shire Engineer; Cr. D. N. Vendy, Shire President; Mr. J.W.M. Johnson, Shire Secretary; Mr T.J. Barrington, Deputy Shire Secretary. Back Row (L to R ) Cr. R. Kinnersley, Cr. A. Cormick, Cr. D. A. Baird, Cr.G.H. Spittle, Cr. J.D.White, Cr. G.M.Caldwell, Cr. M.F.Beaumont. Cr. W. M. Flynn, Cr. R.A. McDonald, Cr. R.J. Fewster, and Cr. B.L.Hughes.To commemorate the final council meeting of the Shire of Ballarat prior Council Amalgamation with the City of Ballarat.Coloured Photo on cream coloured mount with Shire of Ballarat Crest and title above photo and names at the bottom.SHIRE OF BALLARAT COMMEMORATIVE MEETING. MONDAY 2ND MAY 1994.shire commemorative meeting 1994.last ballarat shire councilors. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Painting - Watercolour painting, Early 20th century
FALLS of HALLADALE - History The Falls of Halladale was a four-masted sailing ship built-in 1886 in Glasgow, Scotland, for the long-distance cargo trade and was mostly used for Pacific grain trade. She had a sturdy construction, built to carry maximum cargo and maintain full sail in heavy gales. She was one of the last of the ‘windjammers’ that sailed the Trade Route and one of the first vessels to include fore and aft lifting bridges, which kept the crew safe and dry in as they moved around the decks in stormy conditions. She was owned by Wright, Breakenridge & Co of Glasgow and was one of several Falls Line ships, all of which were named after waterfalls in Scotland. On 4th August 1908, with new sails, 29 crew, and 2800 tons of cargo, the Falls of Halladale left New York, bound for Melbourne and Sydney via the Cape of Good Hope. The cargo on board was valued at £35,000 and included 56,763 tiles of American slate roofing tiles, 5,673 coils of barbed wire, 600 stoves, 500 sewing machines, 6,500 gallons of oil, 14,400 gallons of benzene, plumbing iron, 117 cases of crockery and glassware and many other manufactured items. The Falls of Halladale had been at sail for 102 days when, at 3 am on the of 14th November 1908, under full sail in calm seas with a six knots breeze behind and misleading fog along the coast, the great vessel rose upon an ocean swell and settled on top of a submerged reef near Peterborough on south-west Victoria’s coast. The ship was jammed on the rocks and began filling with water. The crew launched the two lifeboats and all 29 crew landed safely on the beach over 4 miles away at the Bay of Islands. The postmistress at Peterborough, who kept a watch for vessels in distress, saw the stranding and sent out an alert to the local people. A rescue party went to the aid of the sailors and the Port Campbell rocket crew was dispatched, but the crew had all managed to reach shore safely by the time help arrived. The ship stayed in full sail on the rocky shelf for nearly two months, attracting hundreds of sightseers who watched her slowly disintegrate until the pounding seas and dynamiting by salvagers finally broke her back, and her remains disappeared back into deeper water. The valuable cargo was largely lost, despite two salvage attempts in 1908-09 and 1910. Further salvage operations were made from 1974-1986, during which time 22,000 slate tiles were recovered with the help of 14 oil drums to float them, plus personal artefacts, ship fittings, reams of paper and other items (a list of items held at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village is included below). The Court of Marine Inquiry in Melbourne ruled that the foundering of the ship was entirely due to Captain David Wood Thomson’s navigational error, not to technical failure of the Clyde-built ship. The shipwreck is a popular site for divers, about 300m offshore and in 3 – 15m of water. Some of the original cargo can be seen at the site, including pieces of roof slate and coils of barbed wire.The Falls of Halladale shipwreck is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register (No. S255). She was one of the last ships to sail the Trade Routes. She is one of the first vessels to have fore and aft lifting bridges. She is an example of the remains of an International Cargo Ship and also represents aspects of Victoria’s shipping industry. The wreck is protected as a Historic Shipwreck under the Commonwealth Historic Shipwrecks Act (1976).Watercolour painting behind glass, framed in the Art Deco style - stippled cream painted wood. There are some age marks under the glass. The painting depicts the Falls of Halladale with its stern under water. The back of the painting contains facts about the shipwreck handwritten in a similar style to the artist’s signature. The artist’s signature is not clear enough to identify. Inscription on the back: Pasted on typed text: Peterborough Handwriting: Falls of Halladale 2085 tons 4 masted iron barque wrecked Saturday November 14th 1908 Captain Thomson crew of 28 !st mate F Pearson 2nd mate T Griffinflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum & village, maritime museum, maritime village, shipwreck coast, 1908 shipwreck, falls of halladale, peterborough, peterborough shipwreck, great ocean road, captain thomson, 1880s sailing ship, cargo vessel, 1st mate f pearson, 2nd mate t griffin, watercolour painting -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ballarat Teachers' College, 1953
The Ballarat Teachers' College is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. This photograph is reproduced in the 1953 edition of 'Extra Muros', the annual magazine of the Ballarat Teachers' College. Group of first year student of the Ballarat Teachers' College in the grounds of Dana Street Primary School, where their College was located. Back Row: D. Henderson, R. Veal, J. Brasier, D. Nunn, Ken Johnson, G. Osborne, P. Brumby, Graeme Anson, R. Williams, R. Romanes. M. Brennan, M. Jeffey, A. Brown. 2nd Row: John Dixon, K. Ryan, L. Coad, P. Callahan, John Gilbert, H. McLachlan, S. Morgan, J. Campbell, G. Keller, Ian Webster, R. Bryant, J. Hullick, K. Rogers, K. Greenway, B. Thomas. 3rd Row: J. Cameron, M. Simpson, M. McNeil, H. Cornish, C. Brown, A. Mead, Margaret Bywaters, D. Wallish, T. Everett, B. Wallace, A. Flavell, Gwen Brereton, M. Gebbie, V. Rodber, R. Dudley. 4th Row: M. Harvey, M. Beeson, Pat Wilkinson, M. Stevenson, L. Place, M. Barker, J. Bray, Gl. Evans, Gw Evans, D. Vary, Janifer Rogerson, P. Grubb, J. van Leeuwan, D. Bautovich. 5th Row: J. Filcock, J. Watts, B. Peterson, J. McArdle, Helen Sadler, J. Plush, Bette Harvey, R. Rule, E. Leach, D. Carroll, A. unn, B. Laurissen, V. James, J. Higgins. 6th Row: J. Turton, T. Nicoll, J. Wiltshire, A. Bolster, L. Howard, M. Corbett, M. Mill, M. McKay, I. Paul, J. Phelan, P. Ross, J. Piper, W. Jones. Front Row: N. McPherson, G. Lougheed, B. Tonks, I. Work, L. Hall, R. Mason, E. Menadue, E. Mercovich, J. McMillan, P. Fogarty. ballarat teachers' college, d. henderson, r. veal, j. brasier, d. nunn, k. johnston, g. osborne, p. brumby, g. anson, r. williams, m. jeffey, a. brown., k. ryan, l. coad, p. callahan, j. gilbert, h. mclachlan, s. morgan, j. campbell, g. keller, i. webster, r. bryant, j. hullick, k. rogers, k. greenway, b. thomas., m. simpson, m. mcneil, h. cornish, c. brown, a. mead, m. bywaters, d. wallish, t. everett, b. wallace, a. flavell, g. brereton, m. gebbie, v. rodber, r. dudley., m. beeson, p. wilkinson, m. stevenson, l. place, m. barker, j. bray, gl. evans, gw evans, d. vary, janifer rogerson, p. grubb, j. van leeuwan, d. bautovich., 5th row: j. filcock, j. watts, b. peterson, j. mcardle, h. sadler, j. plush, b. harey, r. rule, e. leach, d. carroll, a. unn, b. laurissen, v. james, j. higgins., t. nicoll, j. wiltshire, a. bolster, l. howard, m. corbett, m. mill, m. mckay, i. paul, j. phelan, p. ross, j. piper, w. jones., g. lougheed, b. tonks, i. work, l. hall, r. mason, e. menadue, e. mercovich, j. mcmillan, p. fogarty., r. romanes, m. brennan, j. dixon, j. cameron, m. harvey, j. turton, n. mcpherson, ken johnson, graeme anson, john gilbert, ian webster, margaret bywaters, gwen brereton, 4th row: m. harvey, pat wilkinson, helen sadler, bette harvey, a. nunn, john dixon -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Extra Muros 1955, 1955
1951 Ballarat Teachers’ College offers a two year trained Primary Teachers’ Certificate for the first time. (BTC Handbook 1965) December 1955 Ballarat Teachers’ College held its first Graduation Ceremony. The words of the Graduation Hymn were written by Mavis Canty. (BTC Handbook 1965)Light blue cover with dark blue and yellow text, back cover cream soft covered annual magazine of the Ballarat Teachers College. Includes yearly events. The Ballarat Teachers' College 1955 Second Year Students and Staff photo includes (left to right): Back row: C. ussing, R. Flavell, R. Jones, P. Dawson, W. Hughes, B. Williams, F. Tinney. 2nd row: B. Jones, B. Hancorne, R. Potter, I. Neilson, K. Holloway, I. Pritchard, G. Maggs. 3rd row: C. Handreck, Keith Hamilton, J. Carter, L. Harper, E. Lynes, J. Rae, B. McCleary, M. Joyce, J. Matthews, B. Harrison, E. Lewis, B. Moore. 4th row: D. Thompson, M. Bone, J. Cotter, C. Bolte, D. Powrie, L. Edge, S. Edwards, D. Cleary, B. McIntyre, F. Dridan, B. Connellan, L. Martin. 5th row: A. Nailon, M. McCallum, E. Medwell, M. Meagher, J. Butler, E. Dobson, J. Black, M. Anderson, W. Hanstock, M. Harris, G. Bowers. 6th Row: M. Casey, M. Crocker, B. Heath, W. Hall, U. Dempster, J. Burns, I. Bradshaw, J. Sanders, M. Williamson, Z. Walker, J. Brehaut, B. Boadle. 7th row: M. Fraser, Howard Pattenden, J. Gould, M. Byrne, A. Hancock. J. Murphy, M. Morgan, E. Ingleton, V. Rance, M. Walker, J.M. Blair, R.R. Reed. Front Row: J.M. Hill, J, Fox, A.H. Linton, Bob Croft, Ted Doney, Monica Miller, T.W.H. Turner, Mavis Canty, Alan Sonsee, E.O. Walpole, C.A. Pryor, C. Rodger, G.A. Jenkins. Has autographs on inside of back cover: John M Blair, Margaret R Chasey, Elizabeth Constable, Jean W Black, George A Jenkins, Clarice Handreckbtc, ballarat teachers' college, black, sanders, williamson, jm blair, c handreek, m meagher, e ingleton, w hall, s mclay, j roberts, bremner, flavell, chasey, mccleary, williams, ross, hamilton, keith hamilton, croft, bob croft, walpole, sonsee, canty, miller, pryor, turner, rodger, jenkins, linton, fox, hill, doney, pattenden -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Ballarat School of Mines Staff, c1995, c1995
All the people depicted in the photograph were staff members at the Ballarat School of Mines. Colour photograph showing 20 staffmembers of the Ballarat School of Mines. They are standing in the corridor of the Brewery building. The old brew tower can be seen in the background through the arch. Back row left to right: Alistair Shaw, ? , Russell Bray, ? , ? . 4th row left to right: ? , ? , Alan Pink 3rd row left to right: ? , ? , Debra Cummins, Carol Williams 2nd row left to right: ? , Merrill Pink, ? Front row left to right: ? , Malcolm ? , ? , Teresa Bates.ballarat school of mines, brewery building, shaw, bray, pink, cummins, williams, bates, m13874 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat School of Mines Past Students Dinner, 1951, 14/04/1951
Six photographs from a Ballarat School of Mines Past Students Dinner. The dinner was held on 14 April 1951 in the former Ballarat Technical School (currently the Gribble Building on the SMB Campus of Federation University) .1) Twelve men pose for a photograph. The tall man standing at the back in architect L.H. Vernon. The man at left in the front row is F. Gladstone Procter (alumni and Ballarat Technical Art School teacher); and second from left is William Meinhardt. .2) Left front to rear - Donald Eltringham, Mrs Eltringham, Geoff Mounter, Mrs Mounter, Alan Wilson, Ian McLachlan. Right Front to rear- Doug Dean, Mrs Dean, Bill Meinhardt, Norman Dalton. .3) From left moving away from camera:Mavis McTaggart, Hester Darby, Cr Arthur Nicholson, Mrs Nicholson, Morgan John. On right, 6 from front is Bob Morgan .4) On the right 2nd from camera is (prof Krause?). 3rd from camera is Dick Richards. .5) Dave and Hazel Jelbart are on the right. .6) On the right moving away from camera: Albert W. Steane, Mrs Steane, Dr Pound, Ruby Lonie, F.E. Ferguson, B. Elliott, Sylvia Williams. This on the left include Beryl Pickering and Noel Pickering. ballarat school of mines, ballarat technical art school, renunion, dinner, john, nichlson, darby, mctaggart, jelbart, vernon, proctor, nicholson, glad procter, alumni, f.w. procter, gladstone procter -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Photograph, Wandiligong Band sepia, Wandiligong Band, 1929
Photograph taken at the time of the Back to Bright Celebrations 1929-1930. Unveiling of the Clock Tower in Mafeking Square,Bright, as a memorial to the fallen of the Boer War and World War 1. One of the tubas in the photograph is included in the Bright Historical Society collection.External photograph of the Wandiligong Brass Band. Backdrop of large tree. 22 male members with their instruments, no drums shown.Reverse of the photograph: Top Row J Stephens, A Simmonds L.Bennett F Matthews B Stephens N.Williams A.Smith/2nd. A Watters M Matthews S Stephens W Stephens G Chalwell B.Gribble R.Goldsworthy. R B Stephens/Front. W.Williams H Williams C.Williams T.Williams A.Williams L.Williams S.Smith/ Back to Bright. 1929 -1930 R Goldsworthy photograph, brass band, wandiligong, back to bright, 1929 1930, r goldsworthy, musical instruments -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, School of Horticulture, 1939, 05/1939
... 1939. John [McNaughton] 2nd left back row...., Part 1. May 1939. John [McNaughton] 2nd left back row. Mounted ...John McNaughton studied at the Ballarat Teachers' College in 1929. The School of Horticulture depicted in this photograph could be associated with the Education Department who had a State Schools' Nursery at Hughesdale.Mounted black and white photo of a group of people who studied Horticulture. One of them is John McNaughton who stands second from the left in the back row.Verso in pencil - ' School of Horticulture, Part 1. May 1939. John [McNaughton] 2nd left back row.horticulture, school of horticulture, mcnaughton, john mcnaughton -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, History of the Ballarat Technology Park, Oakbank
The Ballarat Technology Park is associated with Federation University Australia. The first stage commenced on 03 August 1989 when the first sod was turned by Hon, David White, Minister for Industry, Technology and Resources. John Beaumont was the Director of the Ballarat Technology Research and Development Park in 1989.Twenty items relating to the History of the Ballarat Technology Park as collected by John Parkin. .1) Handwritten notes by John Parkin on the history of the Ballarat Technology Park .2) Letter from A.E. Helyar (Shire of Buninyong Secretary), 08 March 1988 .3) Shire of Buninyong Minutes 07 June 1988 .4) Development of High Technology Activity by Jack Barker .5) Definition of a Technology Park by Derek Woolley .6) Shire of Buninyong minutes 28 June 1988 .7) Shire of Buninyong minutes 19 July 1988 .8) Invitation to a reception to commemorate the inauguration of the Ballarat Technology Park (John Parkin) by Shire of Buninyong President Cr Judith Coull to be held on 03 August 1989. .9) Invitation to a reception to the Ballarat Technology Park (John Beaumont) .10) Ballarat Courier article 04 August 1989 .11) Draft letter to Professor Geoffrey Blainey from John Parkin .12) Letter to the Editor from John Parkin, 18 December 2000 .13) University of Ballarat Development Appeal, 04 November 1994 .14 & .15) Invitation to installment dinner to celebrate the installation of Professor Geoffrey Blainey as Chancellor of the University of Ballarat to be held in the Union Building (now Albert Coates Building), Mt Helen campus .16) Letter to the editor from John Parkin .17) Letter from John Beaumont, 25 November 1994 .18) Invitation to the opening of the ISSC Southern Region Data Centre to be held on 24 November 1995. .19) Letter from Barry Traynor, 13 December 1995 .20) Planning Scheme information relating to the LaTrobe Research and Development Zone. .1) 2nd May 2005 History of Technology Park (I.T. centre) The history of the Technology Park started back in the mid-1980s. At the time I was a Buninyong Shire Councilor and as such I was Buninyong's representative on the then Ballarat Development Committee. At one of our meetings we received a request for information on a suitable site for a technology park. The requirements were for a site adjacent to a tertiary institution, secluded for security purposes and large enough to contain such a development. The next morning I contacted our Shire Engineer at the time, Newell Barrett and we drove around the area we both agreed that the current site was the most suitable we saw to meet the requirements. At the time it was owned by George Morrison. however the original enquiry to the B.D.C. came to nothing but the Shire Council and the B.D.C. decided to investigate the possibility of the site becoming a technology Park and information was collected. At about this time Mr Morrison put the property on the market and it was bought by a Ballarat builder, Mr John Beaumont, with the idea of developing it as a residential area. Council then arranged a meeting with Messrs Morrison and Beaumont to discuss the matter. I remember Mr Morrison saying he did not care what was done with it he just wanted to sell it and move down to the coast. Mr Beaumont, on the other hand, said he wasn't ready to retire yet and the idea interested him. As a result a committee consisting of the B.C.A.E., B.D.C. and Buninyong Shire Council (and Mr Beaumont) was formed to plan the development and rezone the area to technology park. It was previously zoned residential land and would seem to have been suitable for sub-division and residential development - its close proximity to the College being a major factor in its favour. The point of this is if Mr Beaumont had insisted on pursuing his original plan and had opposed the rezoning, I am quite confident he would have won an appeal at the A.A.T . (Administrative Appeals Tribunal - forerunner of V.C.A.T.) and the I.T. centre would not have got off the ground and the area would be covered with houses. But Mr Beaumont did go into the project with enthusiasm and the first stage was commenced on the 3rd August 1989 when the first sod was turned by Hon. David White, the Minister for Industry, Technology and resources (See the Courier 4th August 1989) Mr Beaumont went overseas to study similar parks and look for tenants. Unfortunately government did not support the project as they have now and apparently Mr Beaumont was ahead of his time for the private sector so Mr Beaumont could not continue the development and the site eventually passed to the College. I personally think more could have been done ... The work done by the Buninyong Shire Council and Ballarat Development Committee seems to have been forgotten as according to the Courier December 21, 2000 we are told the Park opened in 1995 as a joint venture between the City and the University. As a former Councillor said to me on the day "What happened to the plaque David White unveiled in 1989!" If there is any other information you want, please contact me. You may use my file for reference. Kind regards John Parkin PS I always felt a bit guilty that I encouraged John Beaumont and he was left in the lurch. ballarat technology park, parkin, john parkin, helyar, barker, woolley, shire of buninyong, beaumont, blainey, geoffrey blainey, southern region data centre, greenhill enterprise centre, stan jeffrey, jeffrey, john beaumont, david white -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Ballarat University College Business Graduates, 1993, 1993
Ballarat University College is a predecessor institution of Federation University AustraliaColour photograph of Ballarat University College Business Graduates taken outside on Mount Helen Campus. Back Row: Scott Alexander, Trent Somers, Evan King, Andrew Cutter, Steve Milojevic, Brad Winfield, Anthony Matthews, Craig Dowling 3rd Row: Darren Hodge, Brett Holloway, Donna Wells, Dale Boucher, Michael Till, Andrew Still, Russell Keenan, Rod Bridger, Phil McFarlane 2nd Row: Jason McGrath, Sue Farmer, Lauretta Clarke, Lavinia Knight, Kerry McPhan, Lisa Watt, Jock Selkirk, Andew Loader, Ashly Ruyg, David Shaw, Monica Yates, Janet Mason Front Row: Stephen Kearney, Kylie Edwards, Jane Anderson, Debbie Lyons, Frank Beyerle, Gerrard Morganballarat university college, business school, scott alexander, trent somers, evan king, andrew cutter, steve milojevic, brad winfield, anthony matthews, craig dowling, darren hodge, brett holloway, donna wells, dale boucher, michael till, andrew still, russell keenan, rod bridger, phil mcfarlane, jason mcgrath, sue farmer, lauretta clarke, lavinia knight, kerry mcphan, lisa watt, jock selkirk, andew loader, ashly ruyg, david shaw, monica yates, janet mason, stephen kearney, kylie edwards, jane anderson, debbie lyons, frank beyerle, gerrard morgan -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, University of Ballarat Bachelor of Engineering Staff, 1994, 1994
Laminated colour photograph of the staff of the University of Ballarat Bachelor of Engineering course. Back Row: Ian McKee, Len Taylor 4th Row: Bill Vermeend, Roger Johnston, Zlatko Balazic, John Knowles, Malcolm Dorricott, Ewan Barker 3rd Row: Verna Barry, Colin Kline, Peter Reid, Bruce Cossins, Aleks Subic, Jeff Stewart 2nd Row: John McAllister, Graeme Hood, Marilyn Trahar, Aziz Albazzaz, Mounif Abdallah, Trevor Gourley Front Row: Heather Snibson, Jocelyn Parkes, Belinda Cronin, Sally Moxham, Sue Vinden, Turhan Cobanian mckee, len taylor, bill vermeend, roger johnston, zlatko balazic, john knowles, malcolm dorricott, ewan barker, verna barry, colin kline, peter reid, bruce cossins, aleks subic, jeff stewart, john mcallister, graeme hood, marilyn trahar, aziz albazzaz, mounif abdallah, trevor gourley, heather snibson, jocelyn parkes, belinda cronin, sally moxham, sue vinden, turhan coban, engineering -
Federation University Historical Collection
Postcard - colour, Ballarat University College Bachelor of Engineering Staff, 1992, 1992
Colour photograph taken at Mount Helen of the Ballarat University College Bachelor of Engineering Staff. Back Rows: Peter Reid, Bob Goodbourn, Ian Pratt, Bruce COssins, Gerry Bushnell, Graeme Hood, Brian Chappell, John Uzelac, Robert Pyke, Brian Coles, Len Taylor, Colin Kline, Bill Vermeend 2nd Row: Norm Grose, Joanne Crosbie, Verna barry, Turhan Coban, Richard Croggon, Jeff Stewart, Aziz Albazzaz Front Row: Trevor Gourley, Marilyn Trahar, Debbie Coutts, Ray Martin, John McAllister, Mounif Abdallah, John Yearwoodcolin kline, engineering, peter reid, bob goodbourn, ian pratt, bruce cossins, gerry bushnell, graeme hood, brian chappell, john uzelac, robert pyke, brian coles, len taylor, colin kline, bill vermeend, norm grose, joanne crosbie, verna barry, turhan coban, richard croggon, jeff stewart, aziz albazzaz, trevor gourley, marilyn trahar, debbie coutts, ray martin, john mcallister, mounif abdallah, john yearwood, ballarat university college -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Ballarat University College Bachelor of Engineering Staff, 1993
Laminated colour photograph of the Ballarat University College Bachelor of Engineering Staff. Back Row: Bruce Cossins, Len Taylor, Roger Johnston, Gerry Bushnell, Ian McKee 3rd Row: Alek Subic, Peter reid, Graeme Hood, Brian Coles, John Uzelac, Malcolm Dorricott, Colin Kline 2nd row: Verna Barry, Marilyn Trahar, Turhan Coban, Richard Croggon, Jeff Stewart, John Yearwood, Bill Vermeend Front Row: Heather Snibson, Trevor Gourley, Ceceilia Morris, Jocelyn Parks, Ray Martin, John McAllister, Aziz Albazzazbruce cossins, len taylor, roger johnston, gerry bushnell, ian mckee, alek subic, peter reid, graeme hood, brian coles, john uzelac, malcolm dorricott, colin kline, verna barry, marilyn trahar, turhan coban, richard croggon, jeff stewart, john yearwood, bill vermeend, heather snibson, trevor gourley, ceceilia morris, jocelyn parks, ray martin, john mcallister, aziz albazzaz, ballarat university college, engineering -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Ballarat College of Advanced Education 3rd Year Librarianship, 1985, 1985
Colour photograph of Ballarat College of Advanced Education 3rd Year Librarianship student at Mount Helen Campus. Back Row: Cheryl Lewis, Anne Martin, Peter Stutchbery, Mark Vanner, Brenda Astbury, Rosey Arnts, Pam Bignell 2nd row: Erin Oliver, Sharon Sabbatini, Jennifer Murphy, Chew Poh Li, Michelle Cooper, Camille Vearing, Fifi Stamos, Heather Howard Front Row: Sharon Dent, Dianne Guille, Anthony Insana, Carolyn Bray, Sue Nicholscheryl lewis, anne martin, peter stutchbery, mark vanner, brenda astbury, rosey arnts, pam bignell, erin oliver, sharon sabbatini, jennifer murphy, chew poh li, michelle cooper, camille vearing, fifi stamos, heather howard, sharon dent, dianne guille, anthony insana, carolyn bray, librarianship, sue nicholls, ballarat college of advanced education -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - black and white, Ballarat School of Mines Council, 1995
The Ballarat School of Mines celebrated its 125th anniversary in 1995.Members of the Ballarat School of Mines Council are photographed on the stairs at the rear of the Administration Building. Front row left to right: Pam Davies, Bill Gribble, Ron Wild 2nd row left to right: ? , ? 3rd row left to right: ? , David Nicholson, ? 4th row: Tom Bates (staff) 5th row left to right: Barry Traynor, Colin Prowse Back row: Rick Dunloppam davies, bill gribble, ron wild, barry traynor, colin prowse, ric dunlop, ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines council, david nicholson, university women -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Photograph
This is a photograph of the ship "Wiscombe Park", later named "Grief". It is set in a varnished wooden frame. Written on back: steel ship in blue pen; "Wiscombe Park" later "Greif" 2075 tons reg 281 feet by 42 feet 2 ' by 21 feet 7' draught Built by J.Blumer Sunderland in 1892. Broken up in Belfast Ireland 1927. Capt Baxter when 2nd Mate to become 2nd Mate of the barque "Shandon" about 1918. Photo presented to H F Watson for S.S.V by Capt F.K. Baxter, 74 Verdon Street, Williamstown.Photograph of the ship "Wiscombe Park" later named "Grife" set in varnished wooden frame. Written on back: steel ship "Wiscombe Park" later "Greif" 2075 tons reg 281 feet by 42 feet 2 ' by 21 feet 7' draught Built by J.Blumer Sunderland in 1892. Broken up in Belfast Ireland 1927. Capt Baxter when 2nd Mate to become 2nd Mate of the barque "Shandon" about 1918. Photo presented to H F Watson for S.S.V by Capt F.K. Baxter, 74 Verdon Street, Williamstown.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, photograph of ship wiscombe park, ship grief, ship builder j.blumer sunderland, captain baxter, barque "shandon" -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph (black & White), Major-General Sir Frederick Carrington - South Africa
After completing his education, Sir Frederick Carrington joined the 24th Regiment of Foot in 1864. In 1875 he went to South Africa and formed and commanded the Mounted Infantry in the Griqualand West expedition and the Frontier Light Horse in the Ninth Frontier War in 1877. In 1878-1879 he commanded the Transvaal Volunteer Force against Sekhukhune and the Cape Mounted Riflemen in the Basuto Gun War of 1881. In 1885 he was in command of the 2nd Mounted Infantry when he accompanied Sir Charles Warren expedition to Bechuanaland. The Infantry soon became known as "Carrington's Horse". He became military adviser to the High Commissioner in the First Matabele War and commanded the British Force in the Matabele Rebellion in 1896. During 1899-1900 he was back in Ireland but returned to South Africa in 1900 following the outbreak of the Second Boer War and was appointed on the staff of the South Africa Field Force with the rank of lieutenant-general. he was in command of the Rhodesian Field Force during the war. He was awarded the Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1887 and Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in 1897.Individual image from photographed poster of tobacco and cigarette cards.sir frederick carrington, south africa, transvaal volunteer force, mounted infantry, frontier light horse, griqualand west, ninth frontier war, cape mounted riflemen, basuto gun war, carrington's horse, high commissioner, second boer war, lieutenant-general, knight commander of the order of the bath, knight commander of the order of st michael and st george, rhodesian field force