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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School, c2008, 29/07/2020
The former Ballarat Circuit Court Building, later the first building of the Ballarat School of Mines, was demolished to make way for a new custom built Art School building. Sir Alexander Peacock opened the Ballarat Technical Art School in July 1915. It cost 10,000 pounds and was constructed by the Public Works Department from plans drawn by the then Art School Principal, Herbert H. Smith. The building contractors were Messrs Gower and Eddards. According to the SMB Annual Report of 1914 'the internal upholstering and fittings have all been carried out in Australian timbers, with Queensland maple largely used throughout.' Before this building was constructed art and craft classes were held in various buildings around Ballarat. The building could be described as federation-art deco in style. It features sandstone insertion with sandstone string coursing. The base of the building is rusticated sandstone. The relief stone panel on the front with the words "Technical Art School" features stone pilaster brackets and corbels. In the centre front can be seen rectangular sandstone pediment with decorative stonework incorporating the date of construction. The windows in the lower floor feature five supporting keystones whereas the upper windows have sandstone lintels. The building also features decorative cast iron downpipes. The entrance on the northern side has attractive leadlight glazing in an art deco style. Above the door a miner's lamp and pick are featured in the design. The building is functional in design with large metal windows in the south wall to ensure good light into the studios. The northern wall has standard double hung windows. The interior of the building features a carved wooden staircase and cast iron ceiling vents. The rear drawing studios can be made into one large studio by opening panelled timber doors. This opening features classical plaster pilasters with a pediment above.Colour photograph of a sandstone detail on a double storey, red brick building - the Ballarat Technical Art School, a division of the Ballarat School of Minesballarat school of mines, ballarat technical art school, architecture, art, gribble building -
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Article - Article - Women, Ballarat College of Advanced Education: Women of Note; Dr Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, (1953 - )
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw was the first and only female enrolled as a student in the brewer and biotechnologist course at BCAE In 1974. Her diligence paid off when she managed to top the class, and vital knowledge and understandings acquired during her course have subsequently contributed to other successes. On 13 December 2004 the University of Ballarat recognised Mazumdar-Shaw's pre-eminent contribution to the field of biotechnology when she was presented with an Honorary Doctorate. Dr Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, a most distinguished alumna of the University and a pioneer of the biotechnology industry in India, was honoured by Federation University Australia on Thursday 5 March 2015 with the unveiling of a road named after her at the Mt Helen Campus. women of note, kiran mazumdar-shaw, doctor, brewer and biotechnologist, ballarat college of advanced education, honorary doctorate, 2004, biotechnology industry in india, federation university, road named, mount helen campus -
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Article - Article - Women, Ballarat Teachers' College: Women of Note; Monica Miller, (1900-1995)
Monica Miller was taught to sing by Ballarat Teacher Madame Warburton, and in her youth competed as a singer in Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong. She received her early musical training in piano, violin and singing at Ballarat's Loreto College. Monica Miller was runner up in the Sun Aria, coming second by one point. In 1946 she started lecturing at Ballarat Teachers' College (BTC) in a few rooms at the back of Dana Street State School, and retired from the Gillies Street Teachers' College site in 1965. Speech Training was also the domain of Monica Miller at BTC. Her Speech Training class notes include: Voice, Articulation parts, Correct positions for consonants, vowels and diphthongs, Phonetic Styles, Correction of Speech Defects, Speech Training in the schools, Poetry Appreciation, Rhythm, Lessons for country classes, Lessons for Student Teacher Classes and Lessons to Grades. Monica Miller died on 25 February 1995. women of note, monica miller, madame warburton, competed in singing, ballarat, bendigo, geelong, sun aria, ballarat teachers' college, btc, dana street state school, gillies street, speech training, 1946-1965, poetry appreciation, rhythm, phonetic styles, correction of speech defects -
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Article - Article - Women, Ballarat School of Mines: Women of Note; Dorothy Molloy
In January 1974, 103 years after the establishment of the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB), Dorothy made history by becoming the first woman appointed to the SMB Council. A pharmaceutical chemist, she was also known for her work with the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery and her co-ordination of the merger between Ballarat Grammar School and Queen's Anglican Grammar School in 1973. women of note, ballarat, dorothy molloy, ballarat school of mines, council, first woman to council, pharmaceutical chemist, ballarat fine art gallery, merger of ballarat grammar and queens anglican grammar, 1973, 1974 -
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Article - Article - Women, Ballarat University, Horsham Campus: Women of Note; Brigette Muir, Mountaineer and Adventurer, (1958 -)
Brigitte Muir was born in Belgium in 1958. As a teenager she discovered 'caving' and decided outdoor adventures were more fun than watching television. After immigrating to Australia, Muir settled in the Western Victorian town of Natimuk. From this base she studied art at the University of Ballarat, Horsham Campus. Since 1976, she has climbed and bushwalked all over the world. Brigitte completed the 'Seven Summits' in May 1997 when she became the first woman to scale Mt Everest. She was awarded the Order of Australia in 2000 for her services to mountaineering. She was also awarded the Centenary Medal for mountaineering. Brigitte Muir's riveting autobiography The Wind in My Hair is a tale of true heroism, courage and an unconquerable determination.women of note, brigette muir, belgium, immigrated to australia, western victoria, natimuk, art, university of ballarat, horsham campus, seven summits, mount everest, first woman to top, order of australia, centenary medal, mountaineering, author, the wind in my hair -
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Article - Article - Women, Ballarat College of Advanced Education: Women of Note; Heather Pitman, Engineer, (1957 - 2005)
Heather studied at the School of Mines and Ballarat College of Advanced Education and was awarded the Civil Engineering Scholarship in 1977. She graduated in 1978. Heather broke down barriers in engineering with an integrity that earned her tremendous respect and led to her becoming the first female Head of Engineering for the City of Ballarat. Heather pioneered sustainable design and was the first of a new breed of engineers to consider the urban water cycle in its entirety and not in isolated parts, a radical approach at the time. In her honour, the Pitman Benjamin Engineering Prize was founded, to recognise students like Heather, who have chosen not to accept the status quo, but instead to change the world to make it better for all.women of note, ballarat school of mines, ballarat college of advanced education, first female, head of engineering, city of ballarat, civil engineering scholarship, pioneered sustainable design, urban water cycle, pitman benjamin engineering scholarship -
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Article - Article - Women, Ballarat School of Mines: Women of Note; Jeanette Perkins, First Female Geology Student, (1927 - )
Jeanette Perkins was born in 1927 at Ballarat. She attended Alfredton State School and Pleasant Street State School before completing her secondary schooling at Ballarat High School (BHS). During her later years at BHS Perkins decided that she wanted to become a geologist, but was ineligible for university when she failed Leaving Certificate maths. She attended an interview with the principal (Heseltine) at the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) and announced that she wanted to be a geologist. Heseltine was, according to Perkins, aghast: he informed her that there had never been a female geologist at SMB and they didn't want one. But Perkins persisted. Only then did Heseltine reluctantly enrol her in the School's Applied Chemistry Course which offered the most geological subjects, moreover, it was the only one he considered available to a 'mere' female. After graduating Perkins was employed as a metallurgical chemist with M.B. Johns Valves, Ballarat. In 1949 she married Alfred Watson. In 1951 Jeanette and Alf Watson moved to Melbourne where she commenced work as a metallurgical chemist at the Maribyrnong Ordnance Factory while studying geology part time: Alf returned to study at the University of Melbourne. Once again, Watson set a precedent by becoming the first female student to study geology part-time at the Melbourne Technical College. Increasing demands brought about by her growing family, she turned to part-time lecturing second and third year stratigraphy and palaeontology at RMIT. In 1957 the Watsons moved to the Mary Kathleen Uranium Mine in NW Queensland where he was appointed electrical design engineer. After their return to Melbourne in 1960, Jeanette taught herself to SCUBA dive and quickly developed a passion for the sport and the marine environment. She taught senior science to secondary students for 10 years whilst working towards a Masters degree. In 1991 Jeanette Watson was awarded a Doctorate from Deakin University.women of note, ballarat school of mines, alfredton state school, pleasant street state school, ballarat high school, leaving certificate maths, interview with principal, heseltine, geologist, applied chemistry course, no female geologists, metallurgical chemist, married 1949, melbourne, ordinance factory, part time study, melbourne technical college, rmit, part time lecturer, scuba diving, science teacher for ten years, masters degree, doctorate, deakin university -
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Document, Dianne Campbell, Lawyers, Publicans & Women on the Ballarat and Central Victorian Goldfields 1851-1886, 2013
A conference paper prepared for the Victorian Association of Family History Organisations (VAFHO) Conference, Ballarat, 2013dianne campbell goldfields lawyers collection, lawyers, ballarat, legal, central victoria, maryborough, stawell, maldon, chiltern, otago, pyrenees, ararat, carisbrook, day, daylesford, court houses, pleasant creek, beaufort, creswick, golden plains, avoca, tarnagulla, alexander fraser, alan fraser, william rainy, raffaello carboni, butler cole aspinall, edward john lewis, richard ireland, richard davies ireland, charles gavin duffy, robert molesworth, edward fitzgerald, nicholas fitzgerald, maurice mcdonough, james william dunbar, robert walsh, joseph henry dunne, redmond barry, eureka stockade, michael walsh, family history, genealogy -
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Photograph, University of Ballarat Laboratory Assistant, c2005, c2005
Colour photograph of aUniversity of Ballarat Laboratory Assistant.federation university, students, labororatory assistant -
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Photograph, University of Ballarat Childcare, c2005, c2005
Colour photograph of University of Ballarat Childcare.federation university, students, childcare -
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Photograph, University of Ballarat Hospitality Student, c2005, c2005
The University of Ballarat became Federation University Australian in 2014.Black and white photograph of a University of Ballarat Hospitality Student,.university of ballarat, graduate, student, international students, indian, student activity, baking, hospitality -
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Article - Article - Women, Ballarat School of Mines: Women of Note; Martha Pinkerton, Established Art Scholarship in perpetuity, (1864 - 1939)
Martha Pinkerton and her brother Frank Pinkerton were longstanding supporters of the Ballarat School of Mines and its students. Following their deaths in the 1930s, the School became the recipient of two important bequests that were to lead to the establishment in perpetuity of the following student scholarships: firstly, the Frank Pinkerton scholarship valued at £30 per annum for three years and free tuition in architecture, metallurgy, applied chemistry, mining, electrical, mechanical or civil engineering-and secondly, the Martha K. Pinkerton art scholarship of the same value, 'for talented and deserving students from the City and District of Ballarat'. In the early 1930's Martha, who was a past student at the SMB Art and Technical School, began to give a succession of practical donations to the institution which commenced during the Depression years. Thereafter, for approximately a decade until her early death, she continued to donate £50 annually to assist with the payment of the fees of students at the Technical Art School who were experiencing financial difficulties.women of note, ballarat school of mines, martha pinkerton, bequests, frank pinkerton, scholarships, technical art school, art student, bequests in perpetuity, 1930s, depression years, payment of fees financial difficulties -
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Article - Article - Women, Ballarat College of Advanced Education: Anne Stewart; Librarianship Storyteller
Anne completed her secondary education at Presentation College Windsor. She left Melbourne to study Librarianship at Ballarat College of Advanced Education and completed a Graduate Diploma of Librarianship in 1981 and a Graduate Diploma of Education in 1986. During her studies Anne E. Stewart produced weekly shows on 3BBB Community Radio Ballarat, `As the assistant children's librarian at Geelong in 1987 Anne E. Stewart drove the Jolly Jumbuck storytelling van to various local sites, gathered the children and told a story. A keen community player Anne E. Stewart has fulfilled a number of pro bono roles such as the President of the Australian Storytelling Guild (Vic Branch), and Council President of the Daylesford Primary School. Anne E. Stewart is a senior writer for the 'Swag of Yarns' and has worn the prestigious storytellers Cape at Dromkeen, an institution that nurtures and develops children's literature. Returning to her alma mater in 2007 Anne E. Stewart developed a ghost tour through the historic Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) campus. Established in 1870, and incorporating a former gaol, the SMB ghosts came to life as she enthralled numerous groups visiting the campus on Open Day 2007, 2008 and 2009. In 2009 Anne E. Stewart was a principal teller at the Scottish International Storytelling Festival at Edinburgh.women of note, ballarat college of advanced education, anne stewart, presentaion college windsor, librarianship, graduate diploma of librarianship, graduate diploma of education, community radio, geelong library, jolly jumbuck van, storytelling, australian storytelling guild, daylesford primary school, swag of yarns, cape at dromkeen, children's literature, ghost tours, school of mines ballarat -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Art Student, University of Ballarat Student study, c2005, c2005
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.Colour photograph of students on the grass outside the Union Building on Mt Helen Campus.federation university, mount helen campus, students, alumni, art, painter -
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Programme, Ballarat Heritage Weekend - Mothers Day 8-9 May 2010
Federation University has a Campus in Ballarat and therefore Ballarat's Heritage is significantProgramme outlining events and places of interest for Ballarat Heritage Weekend May 2010ballarat heritage weekend, judy verlin, the george hotel, craig's royal hotel, old colonists' club, sovereign hill, ballarat railway station, sturt street, her majesty's theatre, maps, ballarat town hall, city of ballarat, ballarat mining exchange -
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Letter, Letter from J.A. Porter to School of Mines Ballarat
School of Mines Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation UniversityHandwritten letter on beige paper dated 21/4/98Numbers written in red pen. 244, 245, 246school of mines ballarat, j.a. porter, mineralology, metallurgy, chemistry, assaying -
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Letter, Letter from Thomas Harson to School of Mines Ballarat
School of Mines is a predecessor of Federation UniversityHandwritten letter from Thomas Harson to School of Mines Ballarat asking them to assay a sample he as sent.school of mines ballarat, thomas harsen, sample, assaying -
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Letter, Letter from Alfred G Higgins to J. Martell
J. Martell was head of the School of Mines which is a predecessor of Federation UniversityLetter from Alfred G. Higgins from the South Australian School of Mines and Industries to J. Martell Ballarat School of Mines .ballarat school of mines, south australian school of mines and industries, j. martell, alfred g. higgins -
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Letter, Letter from Fry & Derham Stocka nd Share Brokers to F.J. Martell
F.J. Martell was the Head of the School of Mines Ballarat which is a predecessor of Federation UniversityHandwritten on letterhead a Letter from Fry & Derham Stock and Share Brokers to F.J. Martell in regard to a pulveriser. Dated 30th April 1898fry & derham, f.j. martell, stock and share brokers, pulveriser -
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Article - Article - Women, University of Ballarat: Women of Note; Libby Tanner, Actress, (1970 - )
Born in Adelaide, Libby Tanner's family moved to Victoria when she was three months old. Libby Tanner completed the first semester of drama and dance at Victoria College before attending the University of Ballarat where she completed a three year Bachelor of Performing Arts. Best known as Bronwyn Craig in the television drama 'All Saints' Tanner has played a wide range of roles from serious to comic, as well as live theatre. In 2009 Libby Tanner received a lead role in the television drama 'Rescue Special Ops. She played Michelle LeTourneau, head of a special operations team. She has appeared in Films, Television Shows and Theatre Productions.Tanner has her own theatre company, Mad as Uswomen of note, university of ballarat, libby tanner, actress, drama and dance, bachelor of performing arts, all saints, rescue special ops, mad as us -
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Letter, Letter from Department of Mines and Water Supply to Fred J. Martell
School of Mines Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation UniversityHandwritten Letter on Letterhead from Department of Mines and Water Supply to Fred J. Martell Director of School of Mines Ballarat regarding expenditureletter, department of mines and water supply, ballarat school of mines, fred j. martell, p. cohen, expenditure -
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Letter, Letter to The Secretary School of Mines Ballarat from E.W. Hepworth
School of Mines Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation UniversityHandwritten Letter to Secretary School of Mines Ballarat from E.W. Hepworth in regards to Mining Engineer Course particularsballarat school of mines, e.w. hepworth, mining engineeer, course -
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Letter, A letter to the Secretary, School of Mines Ballarat from John G. McKeller
School of Mines Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation UnivesityHanwritten Letter to the Secretary Ballarat School of Mines from John G McKellar requesting a prospectus school of mines ballarat, ballarat school of mines, john g. mckellar, prospectus -
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Letter, Memorandum Shire of Lexton Secretary to Director of the School of Mines Ballarat
School of Mines Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation UniversityHandwritten on Memorandum paper a letter from the Secretary of The Shire of Lexton to director of School of Mines Ballarat. On lined paper with Memorandum letterheadshire of lexton, school of mines ballarat, mr mica smith, samples -
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Letter, Letter to Mr Martell Director of the Schoo of Mines Ballarat from W.B Hirt
School of Mines Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation UniversityHandwritten letter on lined paper to Mr Martell, director of School of Mines Ballarat from Mr W.B Hirt tending his resignationmr martell, school of mines ballarat, w.b. hirt, resignation, hirt -
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Letter, Letter to School of Mines Ballarat enquiring about Mine Managers Course
School of Mines Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation UniversityHandwritten letter on line paper to School of Mines Ballarat from Alex Stewart enquiring about Mine Managers Course and requesting a prospectus.school of mines ballarat, alex stewart, mine managers course, prospectus -
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Letter, Letter to School of Mines Ballarat enquiring about drawing classes
School of Mines is a predecessor of Federation UniversityHandwritten letter on pale green letter card by Lizzie Stapleton to the Secretary of the School of Mines Ballarat enquiring about information on drawing subjectsStamp and postage marks secretary, school of mines ballarat, lizzie stapleton, letter card -
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Letter, Letter of enquiry sent the Secretary of School of Mines Ballarat
School of Mines is a predecessor of Federation UniversityHandwritten on plain paper a letter to the School of Mines Ballarat from H.B Bushnell school of mines ballarat, h.b. bushnell, prospectus, enquiry -
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Photograph, 4 Photographs of Univesity of Ballarat Graduation 1997
University of Ballarat is a predecssor of Federation University 4 x photographs in beige cardboard surround .1 2 x Large Group photograph .2 Small Group photograph .3 Photograph og graduate receiving certificate university of ballarat, graduation, photographs -
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Document - Invoices, Invoices directed to the Ballarat School of Mines in 1900, 1900
Five Invoices directed to the Ballarat School of Mines in 1900ballarat school of mines, ballarat courier, invoices, robert clark, j. ewins, frederick martell, indian ink, cumming, smith and co., letterhead, henry markwald, borax, c.c. shoppee's crytal palace, daniel walker, john slater and co.