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Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Pat Hope (Dean of Business and Information Management), Ballarat University College Prizes and Scholarships, 1991, 26/02/1991
A prize is a reward granted in recognition of excellence, such as cash, an article as a book or a medal, or both. A scholarship is a grant for the maintenance of a student. 12 page typed document relating to prizes and scholarships offered at Ballarat University College, and their conditions for award. Prizes in 1990 included the following: Chemistry, Josephine Brelaz (Physics, Metallurgy, Multi-disciplinary Science, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering), Harold Yates (Geology), Martha Pinkerton (Art), Adrienne Guy Award (Art), Librarianship, Business, Mica Smith (Mining Engineering), Mary Allnutt Award (Humanities and Social Sciences), R.W. Richards Medal.ballarat university college, prizes, awards, scholarships, r.w. richards medal, josephine brelaz award,, martha pinkerton award, adrienne guy award, mica-smith award, mary allnutt award, martha pinkerton, scholarships -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - HUSTLER'S ROYAL RESERVE NO 2 MINE - PLAN OF THE HUSTLER'S ROYAL RESERVE NO 2 MINE
Plan of the Hustler's Royal Reserve No 2 Mine on the Hustler's Line of Reefs Bulletin No 33, Plate No VI. Boundary of Leases No 8898 and 8897 shown. Various levels shown and some geographical features. Geological Survey of Victoria emblem. H . Harman, Director, W. Dickson, Secretary for Mines and The Hon. J. Drysdale Brown, Minister of Mines and signed by H Whitdon, Underground Survey Office, Bendigo, September 1913. This item has not been scanned or photographed.mining, parish map, hustler's royal reserve no 2 mine, plan of hustler's royal reserve no 2 mine, hustler's line of reefs, geological survey of victoria, h herman, w dickson, the hon j drysdale brown mlc, h whitdon -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA
A yellow catalogue published by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria Bendigo & District Branch. It is presenting the ' Golden Days Historical Exhibition ' at the R.S.L. Memorial Hall, Pall Mall, Bendigo 12th to 17th August 1960. The categories of exhibits are antiques, bush ranging, coins and tokens, documents, fashions, firearms, geology, gold mining, pioneers, postal history, prints and photography, shipping and sport. Within the catalogue are Bendigo Advertiser July and August cuttings relating to the exhibition.history, australian, exhibition, lydia chancellor collection, collection, bendigo, australia, royal historical society of victoria, exhibits, bendigo city council -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Geological specimen - Feldspathic Sandstone
Feldspathic arenites are sandstones that contain less than 90% quartz, and more feldspar than unstable lithic fragments, and minor accessory minerals.Feldspathic sandstones are commonly immature or sub-mature.These sandstones occur in association with cratonic or stable shelf settings. Feldspathic sandstones are derived from granitic-type, primary crystalline, rocks. If the sandstone is dominantly plagioclase, then it is igneous in origin Sandstone features prominently in public buildings throughout Victoria. Most of the sandstone used as dimension stone in the State came from three sources: the Heatherlie quarry in the Grampians (Silurian), the Bacchus Marsh area (Permian), and the Barrabool Hills near Geelong (Cretaceous).Sandstone features prominently in public buildings throughout Victoria, making this specimen special as it shows the materials used by Victorian building companies. Sandstone can also be crushed, crushed stone is used in the construction of roadways and road structures such as bridges, and in buildings, both commercial and residential. This specimen is part of a larger collection of geological and mineral specimens collected from around Australia (and some parts of the world) and donated to the Burke Museum between 1868-1880. A large percentage of these specimens were collected in Victoria as part of the Geological Survey of Victoria that begun in 1852 (in response to the Gold Rush) to study and map the geology of Victoria. Collecting geological specimens was an important part of mapping and understanding the scientific makeup of the earth. Many of these specimens were sent to research and collecting organisations across Australia, including the Burke Museum, to educate and encourage further study. A feldspar-rich sandstone, a sandstone intermediate in composition between an arkosic sandstone and a quartz sandstone, containing 10% to 25% feldspar and less than 20% matrix material of clay, sericite, and chlorite. Feldspathic arenite containing less than 90 percent of the composition of quartz. Feldspar is the main composition. Feldspathic arenite may contain fragments of unstable rock, and a little amount of other minerals such as mica and heavy minerals. Some feldspathic arenite have pink or red color because of the presence of potassium feldspar or iron oxide. There are also colored light gray to white. These sandstones are usually medium to coarse grained and can contain a high percentage of granules with angular until subangular roundness. The content of the matrix can appear as the rest up to more than 15 percent, and sorting of grains can present as moderate to poorly sorted. Feldspathic sandstones are generally immature in textural maturity. Feldspathic arenite can not be judged from the structure of the sediment. Bedding can emerge from the laminate parallel to the crossbed. Fossils may appear in the layer deposited on the sea. Feldspathic arenites usually appear on the craton or the continental shelf, which can be associated with conglomerate, quartz lithic arenite, carbonate rock, or evaporites. This sandstone may also appear on the succession of sedimentary basins deposited on an unstable or deep sea, and moving arc setting. According to Pettijohn (1963) Arkose make up about 15 percent of all sandstones. Some Arkose formed in situ when the granite and related rocks disintegrate and generate granular sediments. Most of the material feldspathic sandstones derived from primary crystalline granitic rocks, such as granite or metasomatic rocks containing abundant potassium feldspar. Mineral contained in sandstones is mostly a form of plagioclase feldspar derived from quartz diorite or volcanic rock. Feldspar contained on this sandstone comes from arid to cool climates when the chemical weathering process is reduced.sandstone, natural stone, feldspathic sandstone, burke museum, geology, geological, geological specimen -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Geological specimen - Laterite
Laterite refers to both a rock and a soil type that is rich in clay, as well as Iron and Aluminium. It is created during a process that is called laterization, where high heat and seasonal heavy rainfall cause there to be wet and dry periods, which over time hardens the soil into rock. Because of this, most laterite is formed between tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. The iron oxide in laterite is what gives it it’s orange-red colouring. The largest religious complex in the world, Angkor Wat in Cambodia, is partially constructed of laterite, particularly its foundations, as laterite is porous and allows rainwater to drain. This specimen of laterite was collected from the Democratic Republic of Congo while it was colonised by Belgium in the 19th century. Laterite forms in many parts of the world, particularly between the tropics. It is used both for ore and as a building material, and comparing specimens from different parts of the world allows us to document the different compositions that this mineral can have when formed at different locations. This specimen is part of a larger collection of geological and mineral specimens collected from around Australia (and some parts of the world) and donated to the Burke Museum between 1868-1880. A large percentage of these specimens were collected in Victoria as part of the Geological Survey of Victoria that begun in 1852 (in response to the Gold Rush) to study and map the geology of Victoria. Collecting geological specimens was an important part of mapping and understanding the scientific makeup of the earth. Many of these specimens were sent to research and collecting organisations across Australia, including the Burke Museum, to educate and encourage further study.a palm-sized solid iron-aluminium oxide mineral specimen in shades of brown, orange and greyburke museum, beechworth, geological, geological specimen, laterite, laterite specimen, geology -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Nicholas John Caire, c1880-1884
A copy of an early black and white photograph of Murchison Street in Marysville in Victoria taken by Nicholas John Caire.A copy of an early black and white photograph of Murchison Street in Marysville in Victoria taken by Nicholas John Caire. Murchison Street was named for Roderick Impey Murchison who was one of the most distinguished geologists of the 19th century. His liberality and social position plus the pride he took in his science were of immense value in furthering the cause of learning in Britain. Nicholas John Caire was born in 1837 in Guernsey. He arrived in Adelaide about 1860 along with his parents who encouraged his early interest in photography. He opened a studio in Adelaide in 1867 after traveling extensively throughout the Gippsland taking photographs. After marrying in 1870 he moved to Talbot in Victoria until 1876 when he opened a studio in the Royal Arcade in Melbourne. After 1885 Nicholas John Caire gave up his city work and made his home in South Yarra and devoted the rest of his life to outdoor photography, specializing in the bush, the gullies, and the mountains of south-eastern Victoria. LES HARSANT/ HEALESVILLE Entrance to Marysville/ from Nicholas Caire photo - c.1880-84 See Pitkethly, N.J. Caire, Landscape Photographer Pithkethly, Rosanna, Vic. 1988; plate 17murchison street, marysville, victoria, nicholas john caire, roderick impey murchison, geology, geologist -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
One of a collection of over 400 photographs in an album commenced in 1960 and presented to the Phillip Island & Westernport Historical Society by the Shire of Phillip IslandPhotograph of five polished surfaces of Amygdales from Pyramid Rock. Enlarged by four times.local history, photography, polished amygdales, black & white photograph, geology, john jenner, bryant west -
Federation University Historical Collection
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 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Mannibadar Geological plan
Coloured plan of Mannibadar, County of Grenville.mannibadar, pitfield, mount bute, emu hills, woady yalouk river, geology, plan -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, A text-book of Euclid's elements: for the use of schools, 1894
Owned by William Baragwanath who studied at Schools of Mines Ballarat. He became council member of the school of mines from 1916-50. William Baragwanath (1878-1966), surveyor, geologist and public servant, was born on 1 August 1878 at Durham Lead near Ballarat, Victoria.Worn, maroon cloth bound book with gold printing on the spine. It is illustrated and is 430 pages long.In pen inside leaf - W. Baragwanath, SMB (crossed out), School of Mines, Ballarat Vic In pen on title page - Series of numbers and [illegible] be able to quote any by number. Inside in pencil and pen - various drawings and numbers.william baragwanath, a text book of euclid's elements, h s hall, f h stevens, school of mines ballarat, geology, mathemathics -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Middle Merri Island Warrnambool, 2016
Digital imageslandscape, seascape, geology, warrnambool, middle island, coast, coastal -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Merri Island Warrnambool, 2016
Digital imageslandscape, seascape, geology, warrnambool, coast, coastal, merri island -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Bushrangers Bay, 2016
coast, coastal, coastal geomorphology, geology, ocean, waves, bushrangers bay -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Cape Bridgewater, c2015
cape bridgewater, geology, ocean, coastal, landscape, seascape, petrified forest -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Petrified Forest at Cape Bridgewater, c2015
Colour photograph of the Petrified Forest at Cape Bridgewatercape bridgewater, geology, ocean, coastal, landscape, seascape, petrified forest -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Cape Bridgewater, c2015
cape bridgewater, geology, ocean, coastal, landscape, seascape, petrified forest -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Cape Bridgewater, c2015, c2015
Colour photograph of a landscape at Cape Bridgewater.cape bridgewater, geology, ocean, coastal, landscape, seascape, petrified forest -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Cape Bridgewater, c2015
cape bridgewater, geology, ocean, coastal, landscape, wind farm, wind turbines -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: THE SEDGWICK GOLD MINE, 1930's
Manilla Folder containing documents relating to the Sedgwick Gold Mine, formerly the Great Eastern. Including plan of area applied for lease No. 10414 by E. Peel. Comprehensive hand written description of mine from R. M. Williams. And record taken from the Bendigo office by J. Caldwell, Field GeologistMcColl Rankin & Stanistreetgold mining, miners' safety cage, sedgwick, gold mine, sedgwick, great eastern, geology -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Booklet - Prospectus, Cambridge & Leaney Printers, Bendigo Junior Technical School, School of Mines, Prospectus 1913, 1913
The Bendigo School of Mines was opened in 1873 to meet the scientific and technical needs of the mining industry on the local gold fields. Mining, chemistry, geology, metallurgy and art were taught. In c.1907 a Junior Technical School commenced to operate at the School of Mines and Industry. This was to enable boys who had completed primary school the opportunity to continue their education and learn skills to assist them in their future. In c.1961 the Junior Technical School ceased to operate with that function being transferred to the White Hills and Kangaroo Flat technical schools.Red/brown soft covered booklet.A.W Steane written on front coverbendigo junior technical school, prospectus, w.h walter, j.r.v anderson, a.w. steane, w.s. lake, k.c. abbott, mr grant, mathematics and science, woodwork and sheet metal, art, principal, bendigo -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Cambridge Press Bendigo, Bendigo Junior Technical School Prospectus, 1914, 1914
The Bendigo School of Mines was opened in 1873 to meet the scientific and technical needs of the mining industry on the local gold fields. Mining, chemistry, geology, metallurgy and art were taught. In c.1907 a Junior Technical School commenced to operate at the School of Mines and Industry. This was to enable boys who had completed primary school the opportunity to continue their education and learn skills to assist them in their future. In c.1961 the Junior Technical School ceased to operate with that function being transferred to the White Hills and Kangaroo Flat technical schools.Grey soft covered booklet with green printing. The prospectus outlines preparatory courses in Trade, Art and Science. Photographs include Physical Culture, Geometrical Development, Science Laboratory, Design, Sheetmetal, Woodwork and Modelling.Handwritten on front Cover A.W. Steanebendigo junior technical school, prospectus, head master, a e tutton, mathematics and science master, j a donald, woodwork and sheet matal, h f day, crafts master, k c abbott -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Print (Lithograph): John Olsen (b.1928 NSW), John Olsen, Tropical Rain Shower from The Bodford Terrace Suite, 1978
A typical Olsen painting combines an implied aerial view with an ambiguous and seemingly unpremeditated figuration. His characteristically quizzical line and irregular squiggles and dots deftly render countless organisms, large and minute. Their environment is conjured through loosely brushed and stained expanses of colour (on canvas or hardboard) and lines which sometimes read as geological mappings. In Olsen's work there is no foreground/ middle ground/ background, nor any sign of European landscape's concern with "human scale." Instead he employs simultaneously the contrary vantages of naturalist and geographer. 'Tropical Rain Shower' by John Olsen forms one of the eight artworks represented in the Bodford Terrace Suite. Eight of Australia's finest artists were brought together to create a folio of lithographic prints to celebrate the restoration of historic Bodford Terrace. Printed at the Druckma Press by John Robinson under the supervision of master printer Jock Abbott. The folio edition was limited to 300 signed and numbered folios. The lithographs were printed on special heavy weight french Arche's paper in accordance with the tradition of this artistic medium. Lithographic print on paper.Signed John Olsen '78, lower right hand corner. Edition 179/300bodfford terrace collection, john olsen, tropical rain shower -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Staffmembers, c1986, c1986
Ballarat College of Advanced Education is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. The staffmembers depicted were 'new staff' as outlined in 'CAENews'.Seven portraits of Administrative Staff Members of Ballarat College of Advanced Education. .1) Leanne Barltett, Secretary to Academic Secretary, 1986 .2) Sue E. Taylor, Secretary, Geology/Metallurgy, 1986 .3) Janine Balharrie. Acquisitions Librarian, 1986 .4) Maureen Addenbrooke, Community Officer, Registry, 1987 .5) Maureen Lynch, typist/receptionist, Arts, 1987 .6) Cecily Moreton, Counsellor, 1987 .7) Heather Martin, Laboratory Assistant, Applied Biology/Chemistry, 1987ballarat college of advanced education, bartlett, taylor, balharrie, addenbrooke, lynch, moreton, martin, janine balharrie, librarian -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Victorian Goldfields Project: Historic gold mining sites in St Andrews mining division, 1999
Heritage site report and gazetteer by David Bannear, head consultant for archealogy for the Department of Natural Resources and Environment. Includes information on the Warrandyte Goldfield and the Caledonia Goldfield, Queenstown (now known as St Andrews), One Tree Hill, Kingston (now known as Panton Hill), Kangaroo Grounds, You You Hill, Kingstown, South Morang, Nillumbik, (now known as Diamond Creek), Steele's Creek, Yarrambet and Kinglake. Photocopy of map headed: Location of mines and reefs from Geological survey of Victoria, Yan Yean with the Diamond Creek prominant on the map. no date35 page report with map and print out of cover letter (email form) from donorcaledonian gold fields, caledonina gold field, david bannear, gold mining, harry gilham collection, queenstown, st andrews, warrandyte goldfield -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine - Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines, Student Magazine, Third Term, 1910, 1910
Booklet of 30 pages. Table of Contents: Editorial, Theatre party, Economic Geology of Victoria, Obituary - Andrew Anderson Esq., J. P., Our President, Coal, History of roasting at Kalgoorlie, Melbourne electric supply co, Australian coinage, Pilbarite, Liquid air, What is the "Expression" for "Success in the electrical engineering professions?", Students' annual excursion to Melbourne, Melbourne city council's electric light station, Modern tunneling, Estimation of copper, Oxozone - a fume destroyer, News and notes, Sporting notes, Answers to correspondents, Past Students, Editorial notes. Images.Pink coloured booklet of 32 pages. Page 25 outline the whereabouts of past Ballarat School of Mines Students: A.R. Booth, W.T. Lakeland, Lewis Westcott, Leo M. Seward, Reginald Williamson, Stanley White, Clyde Allan, Charles Laird, W.E. Eyres, Virgil Tucker, H. Hawkesworth, H.J. Saw, H. Meadows, Fred G. Brinsden, C. Stevenson, Fred Treloar, J. Peart, E.M. Weston, Dick Galloway, Richard Galloway, G.R. Curry, H. Meadows, Will Watson, Don Cameron, Eric Bieske, Cliff Garrard ballarat school of mines, staff, obituary - andrew anderson, esq., j.p., l. w. g. buchner, a. r. booth, w. t. lakeland, lewis westcott, leo. m. seward, reginald williamson, stanley white, clyde allan, charles laird, w. e. eyres, virgil tucker, h. hawkesworth, h. j. saw, h. meadows, fred. g. brinsden, c. stevenson, fred treloar, j. peart, e. m. weston, dick galloway, h. b. bennetts, g. r. curry, will watson, don. cameron, eric bieske, cliff. garrard, lindsay d. cameron, phil brown, w. p. avery, j. foster, j. bickett, f. h. inglis, g. davenport, l. c. courbould, t. lennon, h. wilkins, g. h. reid, c. hesselmann, e. fraser, reginald callister, a.r. booth, w.t. lakeland, leo m. seward, w.e. eyres, h.j. saw, fred g. brinsden, e.m. weston, richard galloway, g.r. curry, don cameron, cliff garrard -
Federation University Historical Collection
Instrument - Scientific Instrument, Petrographic Microscope
This microscope was used in the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education Petrology Laboratory.Optical microscope, petrographic type, with a 4-lens objective turret. Black enamel frame, chrome plated accessories. Liftable frame. Housed in a blonde polished wood case.Reichert Serial Number 275062 Inside storage box "2" in red marker pen. On microscope frame a self-adhesive sticker "Ballarat CAE Geology". Also riveted to base frame a label "Supplied by H.B. Selby & Co Pty Ltd, Australia". Inside carry case door a card giving visual magnifications. On box door "S BOSHMA" in red Dymotype.petrographic microscope, ballarat college of advanced education, petrology laboratory, reichert, selby, microscope -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat University College Annual Report, 1989
The President of Ballarat University College in 1989 was E.T. Oppy.Soft covered book with an aerial photograph of the Mount Helen campus and Mt Buninyong on the cover. The annual report includes a background of the establishment and governance of Ballarat University College, Remote Sensing Laboratory, Naming of E.J. Barker Library, Computer Centre, Financial Statement The report outlines the completion of the following buildings: * Mt Helen Adminsitration Building * Mt Helen Creche *Physical education Office Extension * Geology Annex the following buildings were commenced: * Staff/Student extension * Librarianship/Business Offices 8 Art extensionballarat university college, oppy, barker, e.j. barker library -
Federation University Historical Collection
poster, J. Kemp, Education Department Victoria Technical School Timetable for Examinations, 1910, 1910
Large printed timetable for Technical School examinations in 1901. Subjects included Chemistry, Geology, Asssaying, Hydraulics, Agriculture, Engineering , Mine Surveying, Algebra, Mineralogy, petrology, Botany, Trigonometry, Euclid, Land Surveying, Steam and gas Engines, Applied Mechanics, Drawing, painting, engineering drawing, building construction, architecture, drapery, modelled design, casting clay models, composition of form and colour, Lettering, Wood Carving, historic ornament, Wood Carving. .1) Trade Subjects .2) Other subjects, including artexaminations, technical schools, trades, art, technical art school, timetable, clay modelling, ceramics -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - MINING IN BENDIGO COLLECTION: BOOK - CAN WE HELP YOU?
Small, faded greenish book titled 'Can We Help You?' issued by Geo. Brown, Secretary for Mines under the authority of The Hon. H. E. Bolte, M. L. A., Minister of Mines. Mines Department Melbourne, Victoria 1949,(Sixth Edition). Printed by J. J. Gourley, Government Printer, Melbourne. In the front of the book is a Plan showing location of Mines Department Head Office, Geological Museum & Laboratory. Book is set out in a question and answer format. Book covers subjects on mininng and petroleum leases and licences.book, book, can we help you?, geo brown, the hon h e bolte, mines department melb, j j gourley, mines department head office geological museum & laboratory, royal mint melbourne -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - GREAT EXTENDED HUSTLER'S MINE - PLAN OF THE GREAT EXTENDED HUSTLER'S MINE
Plan of the Great Extended Hustler's Mine on the Hustler's Line of Reefs, Bendigo. Bulletin No 33, Plate No X. Lease No 7382. Plan has map of streets. Mine was located in the block bounded by Langston and Anderson Streets and was between the Hustler's Anticline at Surface and the Lightning Hill Anticline at Surface. Latham & Watson's Shaft is also mentioned. Levels are numbered and a table shows the Levels and their Depths. Geological Survey of Victoria. Signed by H A Whitelaw, Underground Suyrvey Office, Bendigo, September 1913. This item has not been scanned or photographed.mining, parish map, great extended hustler's mine, hustler's line of reefs, mining lease no 7382, geological survey of victoria, underground survey office bendigo, h a whitelaw, latham & watson's shaft