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Federation University Art Collection
Painting, 'Road to Tallangatta' by Max Middleton, 1956
Max MIDDLETON (1922-2013) Born Melbourne In a career spanning 60 years, Max Middleton is known as a 'plein air' landscape painter the artist loved to paint sunrises, aiming to capture what he saw on the spot in paint. Capturing the light was crucial to his artworks. Max Middleton studied Drawing at the National Gallery School under William Rowell in 1938, and painting under Harold Septimus Power in 1940. The first of Middleton's 68 professional exhibitions took place in 1946. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed oil painting of a landscape near Tallangatta.art, artwork, max middleton, landscape, tallangatta, available, middleton, oil on canvas -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - CAC History Boomerang Description WS Robinson File No 1 7.1.1935 to 18.8.1942 Various Correspondence R3
Correspondence Notes on the "Boomerang" Interceptor 18/8/42 Correspondence re setting up aircraft industry in Australia - between W S Robinson, A G Brown (CAC), S A Middleton (Austral Development Ltd London.), Douglas Aircraft Company, F Mitchell, BHP,, Essiungton Lewis BHP, Australian William S. Robinson had been Managing Director of Broken Hill Associated Smelters, based in London. He had played a key roll in negotiating the British Zinc Corporation’s investment in mining at Broken Hill NSW and formation of the resultant Australian business The Zinc Corporation. Returning to Australia, he was appointed to high levels of Australian Government during the Second World War to formulate policy on wartime demands for Australia's industrial and metals supply. Robinson was held in high regard by successive Prime Ministers and was a close associate of Essington Lewis, head of Broken Hill Pty Ltd (BHP). W.S. Robinson was a strong believer in aviation and business and air transportation having backed the purchase of two DH.84 Dragons in 1933 by associate company Western Mining Corporation to carry out a 12-month aerial photographic survey. He promoted the formation of Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation at Fishermans Bend, Melbourne to ensure Australian production of military aircraft. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Documents, Ballarat School of Mines Past Students Association,1923-1950, 1923-1950
Black hard covered book red spine. It holds handwritten notes covering the formation of the Ballarat School of Mines Past Students Association until 1950. ballarat school of mines, a. f. heseltine, h.r. murphy, e.j. mcconnon, j. sutherland, alfred mica smith, j.r. blight, e.j. tippett, william williams, craig's hotel, daniel walker, w.h. fleahy, j.b. robinson, a.e.c. kerr, a. farrar, f.c. middleton, j.m. sutherland, j.r> blight, h.r. brown, w. cornell, h.f. owen, h.h. smith, a.e. kerr, j.w. fisher, r. blight, j.a. richardson, hubert l. coburn, l.b. williams, f.v. middleton, f. barrow, k. wilkie, l. hillman, e. mann, edith lawn, k. brady, j. hassell, geoff biddington, a. senior, r. walker, r.w. whiteside, r. downeyg. myers