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Magazine, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Extra Muros, 1960, 1960
In 1960 the Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College was T.W.H. (Tom) Turner, and the President of the Students' representative Council was Bruce Vandenburg. In that year the Minister of education, Mr Bloomfield, M.L.A. opened the new Gillies Street building. Black and white soft covered magazine of the Ballarat Teachers' College of 59 pages. The contents include: College life, Australian Speech, The Tapestry, The Novel in Australia, The Theatre in Ballarat, The Beat Generation, Music in Australia, The Proposal, Philosophy of Life, Thought of Youth, The Gentle Road, A Frog, Opening of the New Building in Gillies Street, The Cherry Tree Images include: The Publication Committee, Staff, class groups, Student Representative Council, Social Committeeballarat teachers' college, ian george, leonard frecnch, charles bush, trophy, val delbridge, gwen angwin, bob walton, dave pickburn, terry amey, judy teschendorf, dave norman, tony scanlon, ian ferguson, jean cadzow, pam wise, margaret brown, geoff poynton, dave cohen -
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Document, Lease Indenture relating to a Building in Armstrong Street, Ballarat, 1906, 1906
Hand written indenture between Francis Jago of Ballarat and the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery Association Incorporated relating for a lease of a building in Armstrong Street for use as an art school.ballarat fine art gallery, ballarat fine art public gallery association incorporated, jago's building, francis jago, f.j. morris, e. sheedy, j.a. powell, philately, pearson and mann, legal, lease, art gallery of ballarat, ballarat technical art school, art gallery of ballarat association -
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Photograph - Photograph - Black and white, Circuit Court House Ballarat - 1859
The Circuit Court House buildings were located in Lydiard Street Ballarat. By 1862 the Ballarat Gaol was completed, including a tunnel connecting the Gaol to the Court House. The original initiative for the founding of the Ballarat School of Mines was taken at a meeting of the Ballarat Mining Board on 6 October 1869. The Provisional Ballarat School of Mines Council applied to the Government for the lease of the former Circuit Court House. It was approved for a 15 year period at one shilling per annum. The official opening of the Ballarat School of Mines by its first President, Sir Redmond Barry, was held 26 October 1870 in the former Circuit Court House, Lydiard Street Ballarat. Conversions were made to accommodate the new role it was to play. On 14 December 1912, demolition of the former Circuit Court House commenced. In 1915, Ballarat Technical Art School opened on the site of the former Circuit Court House. Black and white photograph of the Circuit Court House, Lydiard Street South Ballarat. Brick building with veranda across the front. This is supported by 5 groups of columns. Main section is two storey with single storey wing on either side. Arched window in centre of top storey, directly above double doorway. Features pillar effect in brick/stone across the front.ballarat school of mines, ballarat court house, ballarat circuit court house, lydiard street ballarat, sir redmond barry, ballarat mining board, government, ballarat technical art school, 1912, 1915, lydiard street south -
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Photograph - Black and White, Aerial Photograph of Federation University Mount Helen Campus
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.Aerial black and white photograph of Federation University Mount Helen Campus taken from Chancellor Drive.mount helen campus, federation university, aerial photograph -
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Image, Ballarat Teachers' College students and staff, 1947
This image was used by the Ballarat Teachers' College Class of 1947 during their reunions. black and white laminated phiotocopied photograph of men and women in front of brick building, with names typed underneath. Surnames are: Howlett, Rice, McLean, Williams, Nield, Cooper, Terrill, Gleeson, Pascoe, Harley, Carless, Giddings, Connelly, Magill, Blake, Punshon, Aisbett, Collins, O'Shannessy, Leslie, Dreher, Pamphilon, Lelean, Pattenden, Tyers, Fraser, Henderson, Mallett, martin, Boyd, Ellifson, Collins, Hill, Henning, roddis, Marshman, Doney, Watts, McKinnon, Esmore, Love, Luxford, Elliott, Bunney, Borley, Mathison, Domaschenz, Hannan, Perry, Merlin, Batson, Witney, Tozer, Kerr, Tobin, Morrish, Clode, Purdue, Kennedy, Palmer, Faulds, Ritchie, Lewin, Poland, Welsh, Lynch, Alexander, Williams, Gorris, Sonsee, Miss Kentish, Bryan, Miss Miller, Lord, Miss Hughes, McEwin, Miss Hayes, Vallance, Robinson, Surman, Gunning, Dally, Freeman, Crossettballarat teachers' college, lindsay harley, nancy cooper, david cooper, dana street primary school, alan sonsee, dana street state school -
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Minutes, Victoria Institute of Colleges Minutes (selected), 1967-1969
In 1966 E.J.T. Tippett, President of the Ballarat School of Mines Council was on the interim council and committee member of the Victorian Institute of Colleges.Foolscap typed Victorian Institute of Colleges (VIC) minutes .1) Minutes of the inaugural meeting of the Victorian Institute of College held at the State Electricity Commission of Victoria, 15-23 William Street, Melbourne on 26 June 1967. This meeting followed 25 meetings of the Interim Council. The Council included E.J. Barker of the Ballarat School of Mines, representing principals of affiliated colleges outside the metropolitan area. .2) Building Committee minutes of the Victoria Institute of Colleges, 11 April 1969. These minutes mention Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education including the request for approval to purchase recording double beam spectrophotometer, Logic panel for Hitachi 505 analog computer and Nuclear-magneto-resonance gaussmeter system). The also requested approval to appoint L.H. Vernon and Associates and G.J. Harrison as joint campus planners, and outlined how water would be supplied to the Mount Helen site. The minutes outline a request for State.Commonwealth approval to purchase a concrete testing machine and an Hydraulic Flow Channel for Yallourn Technical College. The request was moved by E.J. Barker of the Ballarat School of Mines. .3) 'Colleges of Advanced Education - The Vision and the Reality' an address delivered at the Diploma Conferring Ceremony, Yallourn Technical College by R.E. Parry, registrar of the Victoria Institute of Colleges on Friday 18 April 1960. .4) Minutes of the Victoria Institute of Colleges Buildings Committee minutes, 8 November 1968. These minutes include information on the transfer of Yallourn Technical College to the new site at Churchill. .5) Minutes of the Victoria Institute of Colleges Council , 17 September 1969.victoria institute of colleges, victoria institute of colleges at ballarat, vic, vicb, jack barker, barker, e.j. tippett, tippett, victoria institute of colleges council, ll.h. vernon and associates, vernon, harrison, g.j. harrison, mount helen campus, campus development, master plan, campus master plan, water supply, mt helen campus water supply, ballarat school of mines, yallourn technical school, churchill campus, churchill, colleges of advanced education, ballarat college of advanced education, gippsland college of advanced education, parry, r.e. parry -
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Photograph - Photograph - black and white, Ballarat School of Mines Staff, 1946, 1946
The Ballarat School of Mines was the first school of mines in Australasia. It is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Black and white photograph of Ballarat School of Mines Staff. The photograph is taken at the back of the Administration Building (formerly called new Classrooms). Back left to right: F.L. Collins, A.W. Bridson, J.J. Hanrahan, Harry Brew, G.W. Cornell Second left to right: J.T. Collings, R.W. Whitla, S. Mayo, Neville Bunning Third left to right: L.O. Brown, G.V. Bergin, R.R. Watson, T. Kellock, A.J. Murdoch, R.W. Richards Fourth left to right: A.C. Miller, A.V. Gilpin. T. R. Gordon, R.P. Flowers, H. Yates, D. Mullins, T. Trengove, W. Wilkinson, Lindsay Hillman, C. Fairbank Fifth left to right: A. Johnson, Annie Jones. M. Fogarty, Hester Darby, J. Allsop, William J. Paterson, A. Lambert, H. Goldsmith; M. McTaggart, C. King, M. Harland, F. Gladstone Procter Front left to right: N.W. Penrose, R.R. Calder, S. Williams, Dr Pound, C.F. Jeffrey (Head of Ballarat Junior Technical School, A.F. Heseltine (Principal), D.I. Johnson (Head of Art), J. Sutherland, Ruby H. Lonie, F.W. Ferguson, B. Law, J. Lochead. ballarat school of mines, dick richards, patterson, gladstone procter, university women -
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Photograph - Photograph - black and white, Ballarat Junior Technical School Staff, c1913, c1913
In February 1913 the Ballarat Junior Technical School opened its doors to its 86 pupils. The old bluestone building in the grounds of the Dana Street Primary School became their temporary for eight years. In its early years the school offered only a two-year course. The first year was of a general nature giving a thorough grounding in Mathematics and Instrumental Drawing, and introducing students to the various branches of trade work. The second-year students studied for the Junior Technical Certificate and specialized in a course of their choice - either a trade (Woodwork or Fitting and Turning) or a course leading to higher studies at the School of Mines. The photograph shows the Albert Steane, the first Headmaster, with other members of Staff outside the Dana Street Primary School where the Junior Technical School first began. Black and white photograph of eight men in front of Dana Street Primary School. They are the original members staff of the Ballarat Junior Technical School. Standing left to right: Frank N. King, Harold G. Wakeling, Sam Mayo, H.Victor Maddison Sitting left to right: H.W. Malin, Albert W. Steane (Headmaster), William J. Paterson, Rex L. Cutter .1) is framed with oak mount and calligraphy.1) Staff Junior Technical School Old Building 1913-1921ballarat junior technical school, king, wakeling, mayo, maddison, malin, steane, paterson, cutter, education, school, teacher, dana street, headmaster, dana street primary school, bluestone, mathematics, instrumental drawing, woodwork, fitting and turning, junior technical certificate, school of mines, william j. paterson, albert steane, sam mayo, harold wakeling, "wendouree", dana street state school -
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Photograph, Gold Dredge
Black and white mounted photograph of a dedge floating on a body of water which has a creek flowing into it, and rolling hills in the background. The buildings associated with a mine or factory are shown on the top left hand side. Signed "Martin ?ish Victoria St" verso "R.H. Brooke, "Callantina Villa", Glenferrie Rd Sthdredge, dredging, mining, river, callantina villa, gold mining -
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Photograph - Black and White, W.H. Watts, Volunteer Military Force, Fort Queenscliff, c1909
Mounted photograph of 20 men in uniform posing in front of a weatherboard building (probably at Fort Queenscliff)volunteer forces, military, armed forces, geelong, w.h. watts, fort queenscliff -
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Photograph, Solomon and Bardwell, Western Fire Brigade Ballarat, c1861, c1861
The former Ballarat West Fire Brigade is one of the oldest fire stations still standing in Victoria. Black and white photograph showing a double storey bluestone building with tower known as the Ballarat West Fire Brigade on the corner of Sturt Street and Raglan (north) Street. A number of fire carriages and uniformed men are evident in front of the fire station. ballarat west fire brigade, western fire brigade, bluestone -
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Book, Ballarat School of Mines Calendar, 1903
Contents include: Associateship and final certificates; Calendar for 1903; Discipline; Fees; Full Certificates issued; general regulations: Honorary Correspondents: Office Bearers; Professor and Lecturers; Results of exams; Statistics; Subscriptions and Donations; Subjects included in Regulation Technical Schools; Subjects on Instruction; Subjects included in Associateship course, Time table. Images include: Andrew Anderson, Lecture Rooms (Administration Building), Senior members of staff, School Buildings and Grounds, Linkenbach Table - Battery Laboratory, Engineering laboratory interior, junior Chemistry Laboratory; Assay Laboratory, Battery Laboratory interior, Maddern FurnaceCharcoal soft covered book at 100 pages. ballarat school of mines, andersnon\bickett, vale, warrington rogers, oddie, dunn, figgis, david ham, herman, lindsay, lonie, maddern, middleton, morrison, nevett, pearce, scott, woolcott, wanliss, r.e. williams, henry cuthbert, thomas hart, charles kent, frederick martell, newman, william bailey, hamilton, bechervaise, george russell, thomas bath, r.m. serjeant, peter matthews, theo williams, alfred mica smithh, daniel walker, hubert murphy, charles deane, arthur garrard, valentine anderson, douglas runtin, john balyney, l. cameron, dawbarn, a.e.c. kerr, john adams, edgar mcconnon, hall, john m. sutherland, usher, charles campbell, metallurgy, geology, certificate as mine manager, certificat as assayer, labratory, museum, land and mine surveying, applied mechanics, machine drawing and dedign, mechanics applied to mining, engineering laboratory, electrical department, state school lectures, excursions, mathematics, physics, geometry, photography, chemistry, organic chemistry, assaying, mining gelogy, mineralogy, petrology, algebra, trigonometry, mensuration, land surveying, mine surveying, steam and gas engines, dynamics and heat, sound and light, magnetism and electricity, electrical tecnology, botany, veterinary science, engineering drawing, electroplating -
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Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Prospectus A and B, 1916-7, c1917
The Ballarat Technical Art School was part of the Ballarat School of Mines.1) Ballarat School of Mines Prospectus A .2) Ballarat School of Mines Prospectus B Contents includes teaching staff, school hours, curriculum, fee list, Travelling concessions, school library, classification of subjects. scholarships, Full art and Craft Courses (Industrial Design; Figure, Modelling, Painting and Design; Figure Drawing, Modelling, Painting and Design; Fashion Plate Drawing; Black and White Illustration; Modelling; Wood Carving and Lettering; Art Metal Work; Retouching, colouring, &c; Architectural Diploma; Draughtsmen's Courses; Art Teachers' Courses; Outdoor Sketching Classes; Photography; Building Construction and Architectural Drawing; Ticketwriting; Signwriting and Decorating COurse; Dressmaking, Needlework, etc; Preparatory Technical Classes for Girls; Day Commercial Classes; Other Branches of the School's Activities, examination results; Art Teachers' Certificate. Includes an image of W.H. Middleton, President of the Ballarat School of Mines; Staff of the Ballarat School of Minesballarat school of mines, ballarat technical art school, design, modelling, figure drawing, fashion plate drawing, black and white illustration, wood carving, lettering, art metal work, retouching, architecture, architectural diploma, draughtsmen's courses, art teachers' courses, outdoor sketching classes, photography, building construction, architectural drawing, ticketwriting, signwriting and decorating, dressmaking, needlework, art teachers' certificate. -
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Booklet, Baxter & Stubbs, Ballarat Junior Technical School Prospectus, 1913, 1913
The Ballarat Junior Technical School was a division of the Ballarat School of Mines. It was a school for preparatory technical work in trade, art and science. it opened in 1913 in the bluestone building adjoining Dana Street Primary School. In 1921 in moved into a custom built brick building on the Ballarat School of Mines site. 23 page soft charcoal coloured book. Contents include: Aim of the School, curriculum, compulsory drill, evening school, rules, work programme. Images include: Modelling Class, Sheetmetal Work, Experimental Science, woodworkballarat school of mines, the ballarat junior technical school, alexander peacock, frank tate, donald clarke, d.f. skewes, w. stone, w. fenton, john fraser, p.j. pringle, a.e. cutter, hugh v. mckay, e.c. chamberlain, d. maxwell, f.a. event, frank hassell, clegg, miller, p.s. richards, john white, w.p. davies, m.b. john, jelbart, trahar bros, gower, benoit, stansfield and smith, w.h. chandler, arthur farrer, percival selwyn richards -
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Artwork - print, 'Sturt-street, Ballarat', 1880, 1880
Framed, handcoloured print of Sturt Street Ballarat. The building with a tower and flag is the Ballarat Town Hall, and in front of that is the Burke and Wills Fountain.Handwritten verso: "Donated by College intake on '66, '68 (ITC, TPTC) after 21st reunion held here in August '86."ballarat, sturt street, sturt street gardens, ballarat town hall, burke and wills memorial, carriage, horse, ballarat teachers' college, reunion -
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Postcard - black and white, Paris - Le Boulevard Bonne-Nouvelle, c1910
This item most probably dates from the World War One era. Boulevard de Bonne Nouvelle in the 9th district of the city of Paris.Buses and cars travel along a Paris street lined with buildings.chatham-holmes family collection, paris, bus, car, horse, world war one, paris, france -
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Postcard - black and white, Great Pulteney Street, Bath
Great Pulteney Street is a grand thoroughfare that connects Bathwick on the east of the River Avon with the City of Bath, England via the Robert Adam designed Pulteney Bridge. Famous former residents of the street have included the novelist Jane Austen and the anti-slavery campaigner William Wilberforce.A black and white postcard showing Great Pulteney Street in Bath. The street is lined with triple storey building. A fountain and small shelter is located in the foreground.This card was purchased by an Australian soldier, probably Henry Smerdon Holmes, during World War One. chatham-holmes family collection, bath, gret pulteney street, fountain -
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Postcard - black and white, South Parade, Bath
South Parade in Bath, Somerset, England is a historic terrace built around 1743 by John Wood, the Elder.Black and white postcard showing South Parade Bath lined with triple storey buildings and trees. A lady posts a letter in the foreground of the image.chatham-holmes family collection, bath, south parade -
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Postcard - Sepia, The Diving Stone in the Great Roman Bath, Bath, Somerset
The Great Bath is a massive pool, lined with 45 sheets of lead, and filled with hot spa water. It once stood in an enormous barrel-vaulted hall that rose to a height of 40 metres. For many Roman visitors this may have been the largest building they had ever entered in their life. The bath is 1.6 metres deep, which was ideal for bathing, and it has steps leading down on all sides. Niches around the baths would have held benches for bathers and possibly small tables for drinks or snacks. A large flat slab of stone is set across the point where hot water flows into the bath. It is known today as the diving stone. The Roman Baths complex is a site of historical interest in the English city of Bath. The house is a well-preserved Roman site for public bathing. The Roman Baths themselves are below the modern street level. There are four main features: the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House and the Museum, holding finds from Roman Bath. The buildings above street level date from the 19th century. Sepia postcard of a section of the Great Roman Bath at Bath, Somerset featuring the Diving Stone.printed verso: The Diving Stone in the great roman bath. The Diving stone, at the north-west corner of the great Roman Bath, still shows where the feet of bygone bathers wore away its surface. The hot mineral waters flowed into the bath through a channel under this stone. chatham-holmes family collection, bath, great roman bath, swimming pool -
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Photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Stained Glass window at the Ballarat School of Mines, 2006, 30/06/2006
The Ballarat Technical Art School building was opened in 1915. It is not known when the stained glass was put into position.Colour digital photograph showing the stained glass detail on the entrance door to the Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School building. The design features three tools associated with mining, the miners lamp and two hammers. ballarat school of mines, ballarat technical art school, stained glass, miners lamp -
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Postcard - photographic, High Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Salisbury is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England, and the only city within the county. It is the 2nd-largest settlement in the county with a population of 40 302, between Chippenham at 35 800 and Swindon at 209 156. (Wikipedia)Black and white photographic postcard showing a road lined with three storey buildings. chatham-holmes family collection, salisbury, postcard -
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Postcard - photographic, Napoli - Via Partenope, c1910
Naples is at the southern end of Italy.Black and white photorgraphic postcard showing Via Partenope, the roadway that separates Naples, Italy from the sea. Many multi-storey buildings are evident in the background.chatham-holmes family collection, naples, italy, postcard, coast -
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Postcard - black and white, New Art Gallery, Birmingham
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (BMAG) first opened in 1885. It is housed in a Grade II* listed city centre landmark building. There are over 40 galleries to explore that display art, applied art, social history, archaeology and ethnography.Black and white postcard showing a grand four storey building with clock tower. It is the new Art Gallery in Birmingham. chatham-holmes family collection, birmingham, birmingham art gallery, postcard, clock tower, world war one -
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Postcard - black and white, Grande-Place, Boeschepe, c1914
Boeschepe is a commune in the Nord department in northern France, next to the Belgian border.Black and white postcard showing a number of buildings lining an unmade road. chatham-holmes family collection, boeschepe, france, world war, world war 1, grande place -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Alan Webb
Alan Webb was a staffmember of the University of Ballarat and was responsible for many building projects. Photograph of a man with moustache. It is Alan Webb.university of ballarat, webb, alan webb -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Ballarat School of Mines Buildings Along Albert Street, Ballarat, 2007, 12/07/2007
... E.J. Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields ...The buildings were built for the Ballarat School of Mines. Three colour photographs showing brick buildings along Albert Street Ballarat. They are part of Federation University SMB Campus.ballarat school of mines, albert street -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Sandra Opie, Victoria School, Villers Bretonneux, 18/05/2012
Built in 1923-1927, the school is the gift from the children of the state of Victoria, Australia, to the children of Villers-Bretonneux as proof of their love and good-will towards France. Twelve hundred Australian soldiers, fathers and brothers of these children, gave their lives for the heroic recapture of the town on April 24th and 25th, 1918. On the front of the building there are two plaques (one in French and one in English) referring to this. In the School Yard, as well as an Aboriginal style mural created by the students of the school and inaugurated on ANZAC Day 2009, is an inscription over the porch on a green background in yellow writing saying : DO NOT FORGET AUSTRALIA Due to the strong bond of friendship between the Australian population and the inhabitants of Villers-Bretonneux. This message expresses the need to remember and show gratitude. Also situated in the school is the Victoria Hall, with its wooden paneling, co-ordinated by the Ballarat Technical Art School with most of the carving being undertaken by Australian sculptor John Grant of Daylesford Technical College in Victoria. The carvings represent fauna and flora from Australia. (http://www.museeaustralien.com/en/?Victoria_school, accessed 04/02/2014)Photographs of each of the Pilister at Victoria School, Villers Bretonneux. Each pilister is carved with an Australian Animal.villers-bretonneux, ballarat technical art school, victoria school, victoria hall, world war, world war 1, australian animals, possum, cockatoo, kookaburra, platypus, lyrebird, koala -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Aerial Views of Sites Relating to the University of Ballarat, c1998
The Ballarat Technology Park is associated with Federation University Australia. Five colour aerial photographs of sites associated with Federation University Australia. .1 & .2) Aerial views of the State Data Centre, Ballarat Technology Park .3) Aerial view of Mt Helen Campus, c1990 .4 and .5) Aerial View of Ballarat School of Mines Campus, 1998ballarat technology park, state region data centre, ballarat aerial view, ballarat school of mines aerial, aerial, brewery building, ballarat uniting church, albert street -
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Programme, Release of Technology Park Plans and Laying of Foundation Stone, 1995, 02/1995
The Ballarat Technology Park site consists of 28.8 hectares of freehold land zoned for technology Purposes. The development plan for the Park was prepared by the City of Ballarat. The construction of the ISSC Southern Regional Data Centre was the first stage of the project. ISSC Southern Regional Data centre is a $12.5 million building development at the corner of Geelong Road and gear Avenue. The building was constructed by H. Troon Pty Ltd. White card program for the Release of Technology Park Plans and Laying of Foundation Stone. ballarat technology park, issc southern region data centre, troon, david james, geoffrey blainey, bruce clark, john bligh, roger hallam, campus plan -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Remnants of the Ballarat BreweryAfter Building Demolition
Colour photograph showing remains of the Carlton and United Breweries Ballarat site (formerly Ballarat Brewing Company) after demolition. ballarat brewery, brew tower, ballarat brewing company, brew, carlton and united breweries, brewery complex, demolition, chimney, paving