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Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Tatchera, not dated
2 copies of plan with shading printed on paper backed onto linentatchera -
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Plan, Sketch Map of Tarnagulla and Newbridge Goldfields, 1979, 1979
Pmap on paper with hand colouringtarnagulla, newbridge, map -
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Plan, Rushworth Goldfield: Parishes of Moora and Waranga, pre 1954
Printed plan on paper with hand colouringrushworth, moora, waranga -
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Plan, Plan of Merimbula, 1932, 1932
Printed plan on cottonmerimbula, south pacific ocean -
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Plan, Polwarth, 1927, 1927
Printed plan with hand colouringotway, polwarth, cape otway -
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Plan, Mornington, 1926, 1926
Printed plan on papermornington, phillip island, western port bay, bass straight, wonthaggi, lang lang, sherwood, nepean, narre worran, ringwood -
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Plan, Melbourne and Suburbs, 1931
printed plan on paper backed onto linenmelbourne, richmond, prahran, st kilda, collingwood, kensington, footscray, kew, studly park, kew lunatic asylum, yarra bend national park, hawthorn, clifton hill -
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Map, Geological Map of Ascot, 1937, 1937
Coloured plan of Melbourne and suburbs.melbourne, geological, geology, caulfield, brighton, box hill, camberwell, richmond, prahran, st kilda, brunswick, coburg, keilor, braybrook, kew, hawthorn, northcote, williamstown, south melbourne -
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Plan, Parish of Lal-Lal County of Grant
Printed colour map on paperlal lal, mt doran, lal lal racecourse, geology, geological, moorabool river, mount duran -
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Plan, Kara Kara
Printed plan on paperkara kara, tatchera, gladstone -
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Poster, Ballarat Courier Poster: "Plan to Scrap BCAE", c1988
The Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE) was a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. It was located at Mt Helen Campus and became Ballarat University College in 1990. Newspaper poster with the headline "Plan to Scrap BCAE"ballarat college of advanced education, ballarat courier, poster, ballarat university college -
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Plan, Ballarat School of Mines Administration Building Proposed Office Accomodation and Strong Room Plan, 1951, 12/06/1951
Plan of Ballarat School of Mines Administration Building plan with coloured shadingballarat school of mines, administration building, new classrooms, percy e. everett -
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Plan, Ballarat School of Mines New Workshops, 1912, 08/1912
Original plan for new workshops for the Ballarat School of Mines. Includes elevations and sections, abd has been coloured with watercolour. The new workshops housed carpenters shop, plumbers, blacksmihing and stores. ballarat school of mines, new workshops, carpentry, blacksmithing, plumbing, architectural plan, laboratory -
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Blueprint Plan, Ballarat School of Mines Administration Block - Plan for the Installation of UG Cables and Electric Light and Power, 1899, 03/10/1899
Blueprint of the Ballarat School of Mines Administration Block (A Building).ballarat school of mines, administration building, electricity, architectural plans, building a -
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Plan, Ballarat School of Mines Practices Plan, 1981, 1981
Large building plan.ballarat school of mines, john t. green, automotive practices, trades, buildings, architectural plans -
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Invitation, Invitation to Attend a Luncheon with HRH Prince Edward at Federation University Mt Helen Campus, 2018, 2018
Federation University Australia showcased its students and research at a luncheon for His Royal Highness The Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex KG GCVO, at the Mt Helen Campus on Sunday, 8 April. The University’s student leaders and academics joined other dignitaries and business representatives for the special event. “The University is deeply honoured to host HRH The Earl of Wessex and share his passion for volunteerism and The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award,” Professor Helen Bartlett, Vice-Chancellor, said. Prior to the luncheon HRH The Earl of Wessex experienced a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony at the University. The program included showing HRH The Earl of Wessex concept plans for a refurbished Sports Science facility at the Mt Helen Campus. Guests were treated to a performance by the Arts Academy’s renowned vocal ensemble Word of Mouth. At the conclusion of the luncheon, HRH The Earl of Wessex planted a tree at the Student Commons Courtyard. The visit to the University by HRH The Earl of Wessex was the first by a member of the Royal Family since Prince Charles visited in 1974. HRH The Earl of Wessex was in Australia to attend the Commonwealth Games and undertake additional engagements to recognise and promote The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award in Australia. HRH The Earl of Wessex, who is the Chair of The Board of Trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, attended 32 engagements across Melbourne, Ballarat, Hobart, Brisbane, and Adelaide, from formal receptions, Award presentations, meetings with government officials and the community sector, to meeting Award Participants and their families at community centres. The events enabled HRH The Earl of Wessex to engage with over 1,000 young people undertaking the Award, and over 3,400 Award volunteers and supporters who will have the opportunity to discuss their activities and showcase the work being done to help young Australians dream big, challenge themselves and find their purpose, passion and place in the world. HRH The Earl of Wessex’s visit celebrates significant milestones and growth in the diversity of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award program in Australia. “The Award’s relevance to all young Australians is as important today as it was when it started over 60 years ago,” Mr Peter Kaye AM, Chief Executive Officer of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award – Australia, said. “Employers in particular are recognising the ‘soft skills’ that are so necessary for a well prepared future employee.”Invitation and dress code in a gold envelope. Addressed "Ms Clare Gervasoni Curator, Art & Historical Colelctions Federation University Australia Mt Helen Campus"prince edward, earl of wessex, helen bartlett, visitors, royal visit -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, University of Ballarat Horsham Campus, 1999, 26/08/1999
Federation University Australia was established on 1 January 2014. Formerly known as the University of Ballarat, its enabling legislation was the University of Ballarat Amendment (Federation University Australia) Act 2013. Although formally created as a University in 1994, the University of Ballarat has a lineage back to 1870 with the establishment of the School of Mines Ballarat, making it the third institution of higher learning to be established in Australia and the first to be established in regional Australia. On 1 January 1994, Ballarat University College became the University of Ballarat and in 1998 the University merged with three TAFE Institutes to become a dual sector institution with multiple campuses. On 1 January 2014, the University of Ballarat amalgamated with the Monash University Gippsland Campus to form Federation University Australia. The Gippsland Campus also had a long lineage dating back to 1928 with the establishment of the Yallourn Technical School which became a predecessor institution to the Gippsland College of Advanced Education formed in 1968. In 1990, it was renamed the Monash University College and in 1993 became the Gippsland Campus of Monash University. In 2016, Federation University Australia announced plans to take possession, over a two-year period, of Monash’s Berwick Campus in the south-east corridor of Melbourne. Federation University Australia, or FedUni, is headquartered in Ballarat and offers programs in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training to regional Victoria and beyond. The University’s commitment to educational and social equity, teaching excellence, research distinction, environmental sustainability and regional capacity building has enabled it to develop in a way that draws on its proud heritage to inform its future. Its regional character sets a framework for the University’s priorities but does not constrain it from serving wider community interests, nationally and internationally. The name Federation University Australia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federated network of campuses.Six colour photographs of the Federation University Horsham Campus. horsham, horsham campus, university of ballarat horsham campus, federation university horsham campus -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, University of Ballarat Ararat Campus, 1999, 12/07//1999
Federation University Australia was established on 1 January 2014. Formerly known as the University of Ballarat, its enabling legislation was the University of Ballarat Amendment (Federation University Australia) Act 2013. Although formally created as a University in 1994, the University of Ballarat has a lineage back to 1870 with the establishment of the School of Mines Ballarat, making it the third institution of higher learning to be established in Australia and the first to be established in regional Australia. On 1 January 1994, Ballarat University College became the University of Ballarat and in 1998 the University merged with three TAFE Institutes to become a dual sector institution with multiple campuses. On 1 January 2014, the University of Ballarat amalgamated with the Monash University Gippsland Campus to form Federation University Australia. The Gippsland Campus also had a long lineage dating back to 1928 with the establishment of the Yallourn Technical School which became a predecessor institution to the Gippsland College of Advanced Education formed in 1968. In 1990, it was renamed the Monash University College and in 1993 became the Gippsland Campus of Monash University. In 2016, Federation University Australia announced plans to take possession, over a two-year period, of Monash’s Berwick Campus in the south-east corridor of Melbourne. Federation University Australia, or FedUni, is headquartered in Ballarat and offers programs in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training to regional Victoria and beyond. The University’s commitment to educational and social equity, teaching excellence, research distinction, environmental sustainability and regional capacity building has enabled it to develop in a way that draws on its proud heritage to inform its future. Its regional character sets a framework for the University’s priorities but does not constrain it from serving wider community interests, nationally and internationally. The name Federation University Australia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federated network of campuses.Three colour photographs of the Federation University Ararat Campus. ararat, ararat campus, university of ballarat ararat campus, federation university ararat campus -
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Plan, Ballarat School of Mines M.B. John Workshop Building, c1979
Ewan Jones and Associates were the architect of this building on the SMB Campus. Two plans for new workshops along Albert Street. Later to be refurbished for Ballarat Tech. The first level was designed for Fitting and Machining. The second level for Art, Ceramics, painting and decorating.m.b. john building, workshops, trades, ceramics, ballarat tech, buildings, ewan jones and associates, smb campus, ballarat school of mines -
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Plans, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Building Plans, 1972, 10/1972
Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE) is a predecessor institution of Federation University.Four plans and one set of specifictions for the electrical services for the Ballarat College of Advanced Education Eletrical Engineering Building (E Building) at Mount Helen Campus. It includes lecture theatre control dials, M.V. systems diagram, lighting and thermal alarm layouts and lighting and power workshop details. electrical engineering, plans, ballarat college of advanced education, irwin, johnston, mcguibess & simpson, architectural plans -
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Plan, Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education Electrical Engineering Buillding Plans, 1972-1973, 1972-1973
... HElen Campus architectural drawing Five plans for the Mount ...Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education is a predecessor instituion of Federation University Australia. Five plans for the Mount Helen Campus E Building. ballarat institute of advanced education, electical engineering, e building, ewan jones, mt helen campus, architectural drawing -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Mount Helen Campus
... campus, including topography. Mount Helen Campus Plan Plan ...Sketches of the Mount Helen campus, including topography.mount helen campus, architectural drawings -
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Plan, Ballarat School of Mines Amenity Centre, 1979, 06/1979
A 'birds-eye' (axonometric) of the proposed Ballarat School of Mines Student Centre, later named the Amenities Building.ballarat school of mines, amenities building, buildings, student amenity centre, ewan jones and associates, architects, vic mckay, plan -
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Plans, Building Plans for Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education Buildings at Mt Helen Campus, 1971-1972, 1971-1972
... of Advanced Education Buildings at Mt Helen Campus, 1971-1972 Plans ...Three plans for the Physics and Chemistry Building for Mt Helen Campus, including electrical services and power layout. ballarat institute of advanced education, mt helen campus, physics, chemistry, buildings, architectural plans -
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Plan, Ballarat School of Mines Old Chemistry Building Plans, 1953, 02/09/1953
Short tears at righ hand endge and lower righ hand edge. Pink chemical discolouratoin on righ hand edge. Alteration plans showing llevations and sections of the Ballarat School of Mines Old Chemistry Buildings.ballarat school of mines, old chemistry building, plans, buildings, architectural plans -
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Plan, Ballarat School of Mines M.B John Building, c1984, c1984
This building, known as the M.B. John Building, was refurbished to house Ballarat Tech in 2018.Two plans for the new Ballarat School of Mines Trades building named the M.B. John Building. The building fronts Albert Street, Ballarat.ewan jones, ewan jones and associates, architects, m.b. john building, ballarat tech school, architectural plan, ballarat school of mines, buildings -
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Plan, Proposed New Buildings for the Ballarat School of Mines, 1966, 05/1966
The Diploma Subjects Building was designed to be erected on the M.B. John Factory site (Lydiard Street towards Armstrong St), to provide facilities for the tertiary sector of the Ballarat School of Mines. This proposal was aborted when the Mount Helen Campus site was acquired and a new campus started there in 1967. Many of the laboratories shown in these plans were incorporated, in modified form, in single-storey buildings on Mt Helen campus.Plans for proposed building for Diploma students at the Ballarat School of Mines. The building was not built.ballarat school of mines, proposed buildings, l.h. vernon and associates -
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Plan, Mt Helen Engineering Diploma Buildings, 1967, 14/06/1967
Copies of plans for Mount Helen E Building. mt helen campus, engineering building, mt helen e building, metallurgy, engineering, l.h. vernon and associates, architectural drawings -
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Plan, Ballarat School of Mines Horticulture Centre, Gregory St, Ballarat
Plan for the Gregory Street Horticulture Centre.ballarat school of mines, horticulture, school of horticulture, horticulture building, gregory street, architectural plan -
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Plan, Ballarat School of Mines Future Development: A Southern Terminal to Lydiard Street, 1947, 09/12/1947
... Ballarat School of Mines SMB Campus Plans for a proposed building ...In 1947 Percy Everett, Chief Architect for the Victorian Government, drew up plans to accomodate the growth in student numbers on the Ballarat School of Mines site. It was an era of government buildings surrounding the Ballarat School of Mines campus either being transfered to the school or foreshadowed for transfer. In 1947 two Red Cross huts were transferred from Victoria Park to the western side of the former Ballarat Supreme Court (later Courthouse Theatre) for use by Wool Classing and Motor Mechanics. In the same year additional facilities were provided for Pottery due to the increase in enrolments and a large brick classroom was built at the rear of the Ballarat Junior Technical School Building. In the annual report of 1947 the President said: "These transfers are, however, only temporary expedients and indicate the pressing need for more buildings of a permanent nature". By the end of the year the School Council decided to request the Education Department of Victoria to proceed with the implementation of the School's long-range plan whch had received approval earlier and to treat it as an urgent post-war requirement. After much communication a plan for a six-storied building, flanked by two three storied buildings was planned to be built on the site of the Ballarat Gaol was developed. The plan was sent to the Education Department for the Minister's Approval. It is not know if approval was granted, but the building did not proceed, possibly becausse the Ballarat Gaol was still very miuch in use. When a tertiary division of the Ballarat School of Mines was being developed in 1967 it corresponded with the closure of the Ballarat Gaol. It was determined that the Lydiard Street South site had no room for future growth so a new campus was sought. The new campus was purchased at Mt Helen, and was initially known as the Ballarat Insittute of Advanced Education. In 1976, when the Ballarat Teachers' College merged into the structure, the campus became known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education and it was no longer a part of the Ballarat School of Mines. Plans for a proposed building to replace the Ballarat Gaol buildings. The proposed building was never built, the concept being replaced by a new teritary facility at Mt Helen. buildings, percy everett, ballarat school of mines battery, ballarat technical art school, engineering workshops, machine shop, ballarat junior technical school, architectural plans, ballarat school of mines, smb campus