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Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, Frederick Warne and Co. et al, The poetical works of Longfellow, Prior to the book prize received in December of 1893
This book was awarded to Lilian Jane Tweedie in 1893 for First prize in Latin (Preparation). Lilian enrolled in Clarendon Ladies' College in April 1891. In the original register it lists parent as William, occupation Barrister and residence as 58 Doveton Street, South Ballarat. Lilian's sibling attending Clarendon Ladies' College is Sarah Florence (enrolled 1884). Siblings attending Ballarat Clarendon College are George (enrolled 1889) and Arthur (enrolled 1885). Presbyterian educators placed great value on a classical education matched with diligence in study. Book prizes were highly regarded and academic success admired. In the school’s early years prizes were ordered direct from London and had the school crest embossed in gold on the front or back cover. Many of the prizes given in early years were returned to the school to equip the Weatherly Library when it opened in 1936.Bound in brown cloth with gilt decoration and inscription on spine. Floral end papers, detached papers, slight foxing on pages, 664 p.Book plate inside front cover: Clarendon Ladies' College,/ BALLARAT./ First Prize./ Latin (Preparation) Class III/ Awarded to/ Lilian Jane Tweedie/ REV. R. KENNEDY,/ PRINCIPAL./ December, 1893. Stamped on fly leaf: "BALLARAT COLLEGE NOT TO BE REMOVED FROM LIBRARY" Donation label on fly leaf: Literature./ College emblem/ Ballarat College Library/ PRESENTED BY/ Miss E. Tweedie/ &/ Mr F. Tweedie 1947/ PLEASE REPORT ANY LOOSE LEAVES, ETC.lilian-jane-tweedie, 1893, book-prize, clarendon-ladies'-college, william-tweedie, 58-doveton-st-south-ballarat, sarah-florence-tweedie, george-tweedie, arthur-tweedie. -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, Methuen & Co. et al, The Life of Admiral Lord Collingwood, 1896
This book was awarded to Robert Buchanan (PY1899) in 1898 for second prize in Mathematics Form IV. Robert entered Ballarat College in July 1895 (D.O.B 10/5/1882). Original register notes parent as Mrs. Buchanan residing in Alfredton. Former school is noted as S.S.695 Lower VI.Presbyterian educators placed great value on a classical education matched with diligence in study. Book prizes were highly regarded and academic success admired. In the school’s early years prizes were ordered direct from London and had the school crest embossed in gold on the front or back cover. Many of the prizes given in early years were returned to the school to equip the Weatherly Library when it opened in 1936.Bound in black calf with college emblem embossed on front cover, and bordered in gilt. Marble end papers and gilt edges. Foxing on pages and water damage. Black and white illustrations throughout, 271 p.Book plate inside front cover: College emblem/ Mathematics/ IV Form./ Second Prize./ Awarded to / R. Buchanan/ Christmas, 1898robert-buchanan, book-prize, 1898, ballarat-college -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, Frederick Warne and Co, The poetical works of Mrs. Hemans, Prior to the book prize given on December, 1896
Nellie May Matthews received this book prize in 1896 for first prize in bible. Nellie enrolled in Clarendon Ladies' College in April of 1896 (D.O.B. 3/6/1978). In the original registry it states that father's name is George Browning, occupation Ironmonger and the residence as 98 Neil Street Ballarat. Nellie had a sister, Sarah Bertha Matthews (D.O.B 31/12/1883) who enrolled in the school on 8/2/1898.Presbyterian educators placed great value on a classical education matched with diligence in study. Book prizes were highly regarded and academic success admired. In the school’s early years prizes were ordered direct from London and had the school crest embossed in gold on the front or back cover. Many of the prizes given in early years were returned to the school to equip the Weatherly Library when it opened in 1936.Bound in black soft calf with gilt inscription on front and spine. Black end papers, red/gilt edges, black and white illustrations throughout, very slight foxing on pages, slight open tear on top of spine. 708 p.Book plate inside front cover: Clarendon Ladies' College/ BALLARAT./ First Prize./ Bible-Class III/ Awarded to/ Nellie May Matthews./ MRS. KENNEDY, / PRINCIPAL. /DECEMBER 1896nellie-may-matthews, book-prize, clarendon-ladies'-college, 1896, george-browning, 98-neil-street-ballarat, sarah-bertha-matthews -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Graduation Photographs 2011, 2011
University of Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation UniversityCollection of graduation photographs from 2011academic regalia, graduation, 2011, photographs, mike willis, bob o'shea, ian clark, mary hollick -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Book, Emma Falk, The Association of Commonwealth Universities 2009-2010 Academic Salary Survey, 2009
University of Ballarat was renamed Federation University Australia. 106 page soft covered book with black cover.university of ballarat, salary, salaries, statistics -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Medal, Christmas Examination medal 1868
The medal was presented to James Boyd, first Dux of Ballarat College in 1868 for his excellence in the Christmas Examinations. James passed his matriculation exams in the same year at 14 years of age. Known at school as Boyd 'Major', James went on to practise as a solicitor at Port Fairy. James attended many school functions throughout his life. Old Collegians re-presented this medal to James during the school's 50th anniversary celebration. The medal was re-presented in a silver plated box inscribed with the school crest and motto and the words 'Re-presented to / JAMES BOYD / December 1918 / on the anniversary of his Duxship of / BALLARAT COLLEGE / from Old Collegians. The re-boxed medal was presented to James Boyd at Speech Night 1918. A recod of this event states, 'At the conclusion of the prize list for the year Principal Mr A S M Polson announced - 'Dux of the College 1868 - James Boyd'. When My Boyd arose from where he had been sitting amongst the boys, he met with a tremendous ovation. he was cheered again and again, the College boys sang their Jubilee song with the refrain, 'Ah, me! Ah, me! merrily we sang with glee / Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty years ago, Oh!'Significant, unique record of the school committment to academic excellence. Silver-plated round medal with Minerva head and words on front side, inscription engraved around edge and motif and words on reverse. ; medal is encased in brown leather covered, wooden box. Front: Minerva head in centre / INGENIO / VIRTUTE / LABORE Reverse: Standing lion with axe / MUNIFICENTIA / HENRICI / CUTHBERT Around edge of medal: JAMES BOYD / BALLARAT COLLEGE / CHRISTMAS EXAMINATION MEDAL 1868james-boyd, christmas-examination, medal, ballarat-college, old-collegians, dux, matriculation, 1868 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Reference for Roylance Barrie Hughes for R.A.A.F.,1956
Reference from Ballarat Junior Technical School for Roylance Barrie Hughes. Satisfactorily gained his Junior Technical Certificate in 1953. Proved to be a boy of good character. After leaving school had experience in photographic work and a suitable candidate for apprenticeship as a photographer in the R.A.A.F. Cream paper, typed ballarat junior technical school, headmaster, l garner, roylance barrie hughes, character reference, academic reference, photographic work, apprenticeship, r.a.a.f., photographer -
Federation University Historical Collection
Article - Article - Women, Museums Australia: Women of Note; Lesley Kool, Paleontologist
Lesley Kool is an honorary research associate in the Department of Vertebrate Palaeontology, Museums Victoria and does research in Palaeontology and Geology. Her current project is 'Polar turtles from the Aptian of Victoria, Australia' plus research into the Early Cretaceous fauna and flora of Victoria. A group of researchers from Monash University, including mammalogist, palaeontologist and environmentalist decided to follow up on the discovery of Australia’s first dinosaur bone, the Cape Paterson Claw by William Ferguson, at Eagles Nest in 1903. Lesley Kool joined them. Together with colleagues, including Mike Cleeland of Phillip Island, she has made and researched discoveries over the following 40 years that have, among other things, completely turned worldwide theories on their head about the origins of mammals and how cold-blooded dinosaurs could have existed and thrived within the Antarctic Circle for millions of years. Reflecting on the importance of the work to which she has contributed she says: “These animals were as Australian as the koala and the kangaroo, but very few people are aware they ever existed. We would like to change that view.” Lesley was a Research Assistant at Monash University from 1986 to 2006. She then became Honorary Research Associate at Museums Australia in 2006. Lesley was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for Paleontology.women of note, academic, lesley kool, paleontologist, museums australia, honorary research associate, cape paterson claw, eagles nest, monash university, research assistant, medal of the order of australia -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Reference for Marion Elaine Smith, 1958
Character and educational statement for Marion Elaine Smith provided by Mr Garner, Head master, 1958 Cream page, typed. ballarat junior technical school, head master, l garner, marion elaine smith, character reference, academic reference -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Reference for Norma Ann Waldron, 1958
Character and educational statement for Norma Ann Waldron, provided by Mr Garner, Head master, 1958 Cream page, typed. ballarat junior technical school, head master, l garner, character reference, academic reference, norma ann waldron -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Reference for Alvin Andrewartha, 1958
Character and educational statement for Norma Ann Waldron, provided by Mr Garner, Head master, 1958 Cream page, typed. ballarat junior technical school, head master, l garner, character reference, academic reference, alvin andrewartha -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph -colour, VIOSH Australia Annual Dinner, July 1999: Presentation of Perpetual Trophy to Richard Benwell
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders in the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.Professional coloured photographs. Presenter and recipient standing in front of VIOSH banner.viosh, viosh australia, occupational health and safety, victorian institute of occupational health and safety, occupational hazard management, ian benjamin, susan capper, george cavanagh, paul coghlan, bryan colburn, timothy crouch, iain day, karina dine, david ellis, ken fuhrmeister, iain gillespie, donald gillies, linda grannas, rhonda hall, sue hardy, genevieve hawkins, paul hennekam, danielle mik, jo millard, vanessa moore, ashok nath, geoffrey poulton, terry ridley, jennifer sever, brian smith, kerry smith, krystie spratt, ian sterry, david taylor, sean turner, allison warwick, judith wenban, stuart wright, william wasley, linda smith, john maclean, steven baldwin, paul brass, phil clark, dennis cordner, save crawcour, steven duke, david fitzgerald, julie fitzgerald, gary lennon, patrick mcattackney, sue pannet, stephen pavlich, lloyd quarmby, noel read, tricia smith, robert turner, barrie wright, nsca perpetual trophy for the best academic performance, richard benwell, frank anderson -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Graduation of Dr Maryanne Coutts
maryanne coutts, robert allan, graduation, academic regalia, phd, doctorate, loris button, university women -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Doctoral granduand in Academic Regalia
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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Two photos of an academic at the Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education Campus, c2000
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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Gippsland Campus Graduation, c2002
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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Gippsland Campus Graduation, c2000
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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Pancake Breakfast at Gippsland Campus Graduation, c2000
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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Gippsland Campus Graduation, 2001
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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - colour photograph, University of Ballarat Conferring Ceremony 1992, 1992
Photographs of the May 1992 Conferring Ceremonies at Ballarat University College, Later Federation University.Red photo album with sticky pageswarren tiller, shirley falkinder, ballarat university college weaving, bill prior, derek woolley, academic regalia, graduation, 1870 founders hall, founders hall, barry golding, tapestry, jack harvey -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - colour photograph, University of Ballarat Conferring Ceremonies c2000, c2000
Coloured photographs of the Ballarat Conferring Ceremonies. Blue photo album with sticky pages and numerous photos of graduation in Founders' Hallgraduation, academic regalia, anne hunt, pam davies, dianna nikkelson, university of ballarat, david fisken, vikki williamson, valerie runyan, mary akers, kerry cox, univesity women -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photographs - colour, Williams Studios, University of Ballarat Graduation Ceremonies, 2004, 2004
Spiral bound black photo album. Photos are sheets of proofs of the Graduation Ceremonies held in 2004 at the University of Ballarat College.Black photo album spiral bound of coloured photographs showing the Graduation Ceremonies of the University of Ballarat 2004. david caro, mary cox, peter aldred, mary akers, vikki williamson, wayne robinson, rowena coutts, jeremy smith, university of ballarat, allan mann, terry lloyd, graduation ceremony, academic regalia, margaret rich, terrence fitzsimmons, fiona caro, loris button, mary hollick -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, 05/1996
Taken on the day of the conferring ceremony.anthony maeder, bill vermeend, wilhelmus vermeend, academic regalia -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Mary Akers at the 2001 University of Ballarat Graduation, 2001
Mary Akers leads the 2001 University of Ballarat Graduation. She was guest speaker at the event. Kerry Cox is on the right, and Val Runyan carries the mace. mary akers, graduation, academic procession, kerry cox, val runyan -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Dr Shirley K. Randall, 1990
Photograph of Dr Shirley K. Randall. Dean, Division of Aademic Affairs at the University of Ballarat.shirley randall, academic affairs -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Installation of the 4th Chancellor of the University Of Ballarat, 10/05/2005
University of Ballarat is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Framed colour photograph taken at teh time of the installation of Robert H.T. Smith as Chancellor of the University of Ballarat. Left to right: Professor Kerry Cox (Vice Chancellor. Lady Southey A.< (Lieuenant Governor of Victoria0, Emeritus Professor Robert H.T. Smith A.M. (Chancellor).chancellor, academic regalia, kerry cox, lady southey, robert h.t. smith, installation -
Federation University Historical Collection
Negative, Ewan Jones Received an Honorary Doctorate, 05/2000
Photographs of Kerry Cox, Ewan Jones and David Caro with a student in national costume.kerry cox, ewan jones, david caro, national costume, honorary doctorate, academic regalia -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Williams Studio, University of Ballarat Graduation Mace Bearers, 2011, 2011
The University of Ballarat mace was made by scullptor Trefor Prest.CD-ROM of the mace bearers during the 2011 University Granduation ceremonies. university of ballarat graduation, mace bearers, academic regalia, mace -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Pipe Tobacco Smoking, Circa 1900s
Pipe smoking has been in vogue for centuries, and in Australia it was a symbol of the "discerning smoker" such as the landed gentry or men of professional status. This pipe, of the cherrywood style, would have suited the young professional of the mid and late 1900s. It is the type of pipe well suited to the rural backdrop. In the late 1900s, with the health related restrictions placed on public smoking these tobacco pipes were not immune from the legislation, and even though the pipe smoke was not as offensive as cigarette smoke it still came under the umbrella of smoking. Pipes were also used in the process of inhaling illicit drugs i.e. marijuana, but this use was limited to a very few. Smoking in the second millennium is being phased out as a social habit in Australia but may affect the few "private" smoker and has, as the United States prohibition era (alcoholic drinks) did, spawnThis type of pipe lends itself well to the rural setting of the Kiewa Valley and although it is a bit more bulky in shape its wooden barrel blends into the environment. The Kiewa Valley region was up until the late 1900s part of the Australian Tobacco Industry and the levels of men smoking pipes was enhanced by the ready supply, "off the fields" of tobacco leaves. It was used in a time when a good pipe was a precursor for a good relaxation activity. This method of smoking required at least one hand free to hold the pipe (especially the heavier ones) and therefore was used more by the "landed gentry, squire or academic) than by the labourer.This pipe (a ROPP brand) has a full bent vertical stem and its style is cherrywood. The pipe has a permanent filter and a orange coloured band at the stem /shank connection. The stem screws into the bowl and the shank 110mm is made from cherrywood (dark brown in colour). The bit (mouth piece) is 40mm long and in an 80 degree curviture. It has red and green coloured leather ties at the mortise/tenon location.tobacco, pipe smoking, smoking accessories -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, E.E. Schneider, Nuclear Moments, 1958
Black coved book with grey dust jacket. 505 pagesnon-fictionnuclear, atoms, free atoms, hyperfine structure, nuclear quadrupole resonance, paramagnetic resonance, light nuclei, odd-odd nuclei