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Federation University Historical Collection
Certificate, The School of Mines, Ballaarat: Ralph Ingram Moore, 1911
The certificate was presented to Ralph Ingram Moore after completing and passing the course of Mine Engineering. He attended The School of Mines from 1907 to 1910 and achieved this First Class Certificate. Ralph died on Paschendale Ridge in 1917. See Number 134 for a report of his death. Parchment certificate with red seal. Text in blackCertificate numbered 'No. 71' Sessions 1907-1910 Signed: R Maddern (President of Council) and W Middleton (Registrar and Vice President) Dated: 30 June 1911ralph moore, mine engineering, ballarat school of mines, paschendale ridge -
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Book, The H.W. Wilson Company, List of Subject Headings for Small Libraries, 1948, 1948
5th editionGreen hard covered booklibrary, ballarat school of mines library, cataloguing -
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Book, Library History: An Examination Guidebook, 1967, 1967
Blue hard covered booklibrary, librarianship -
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Costume, Ballarat Teacher's College Blazer, c1948
This blazer was worn by Helen Veitch in 1948, while a student at the Ballarat Teachers' College in Dana Street. She lived in Ascot Street South and attended the Urquhart Street Primary School. The first class she taught was grades 1&2 at Wedderburn Primary School with 46 students. She also taught at Wendouree West, Wendouree, Urquhart Street and Pleasant Street Primary Schools. She married in 1955 and died in 1979.This royal blue woollen, unlined blazer is bound on all the edges with braid including the tops of the three pockets and 8.5cm from the sleeve edge. The embroidered patch breast pocket has the emblem of the Ballarat Teachers College. It has three buttons at the front. Most of the seams are bound, though some are turned back and stitched down. The back of the top of the pockets are reinforced with cotton fabric.Maker's embroidered patch - Paterson, Powell Pty Ltd, Ballarat White tape with handwritten marking - Veitchblazer, helen veitch, costume, textiles, logo, embroidery -
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Object, Rider and Bell, Whistle, 1942
This whistle was used by Helen Veitch who went to the Ballarat Teachers' College in 1948 and taught in numerous schools afterwards.Silver coloured school whistle.Engraved - Aussie, Rider & Bell, Sydney, 1942whistle, helen veitch, school whistle, teaching aid -
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Stick Pin, Swann, Ballarat Teachers' College Stick Pins, c1948/50
Both this students stick pin and Ex Students' Association stick pin were owned and worn by Helen Veitch who was a student at the Ballarat Teachers' College in 1948. The Ballarat Teachers' College was established after the Victorian State Government and the State Education Department decided to establish two provincial teachers' colleges, at Ballarat and Bendigo. On 04 May 1926 W.H. Ellwood (Principal), Miss A. Bouchier, and Mr A.B. Jones, welcomed the first enrolment of 61 students to undertake the one year course. In 1927 the College moved to the former Ballarat East Town Hall in Barkly Street, which was remodelled for their use. It closed in December 1931 due to the Great Depression. In 1946 Ballarat Teachers' College reopened and relocated to the Dana Street State School. It was originally planned to open as a women's college, for whom the residence at 130 Victoria Street was purchased, but the decision was made to admit resident men from Ballarat. Mr T.W. Turner was appointed as Principal in 1951 and directed the introduction of a two year course for the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate. The former one year course was terminated at the end of 1951. In 1958 the College was relocated to a custom built facility at Gillies Street, in close proximity to the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. Numbers increased with the introduction of the Trained Infant Teachers' Certificate course under the guidance of Mary Egan. With the introduction of a three year Diploma Course in 1968 accommodation became cramped. The introduction of the Diploma of Teaching (Primary) led to the Trained Infant Teachers' Certificate being discontinued in 1969, and the end of the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate in 1969. Secondary Art and Craft students began studies at Ballarat Teachers' College in 1969 under Mr Ted Doney. In 1971 Mr D. Watson was appointed Principal. The State College of Victoria was proclaimed by Order in Council on 24 July 1973, and Ballarat Teachers' College became a constituent college of the State College of Victoria, and was known as State College of Victoria, Ballarat. By 1975 the College moved to Mount Helen as part of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. Pre service teachers currently undertake their studies on the Mount Helen Campus of Federation University. ("Ruffians Attempted to Carry of the School Tent: A History of State Education in Ballarat", 1974, p73-4.)Two gold coloured stick pins with the Ballarat Teachers' College Shield, featuring a blue enamelled background with the letters in gold. 1). has Ex Students Assoc'n in gold with blue enamelled background at the bottom of the shield. 2). has Extra Muros in gold coloured relief at the bottom of the shield and a safety chain and pin attached.BTC shield ballarat teachers' college, stick pin, student stick pin, ex student association stick pin, helen veitch -
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Object, Ballarat School of Mines Council Name Badges
Twelve plasric name badgesballarat school of mines council, name badges, rick williams, robert sadler, bill jones, martin hislop, colin prowse, janet dore, robyn mason, dennis olmstead, sue labbett, pam davies, barry traynor -
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Medal - Medallion, Ballarat School of Mines Reunion Medallion, 2005, 2005
Medallion in a blue back with yellow pull string.Verso: "SMB 1943-44 Science School Class Reunion 24/4/2005"ballarat school of mines, reunion, science school, numismatics -
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Medal - Numismatics, Ballarat School of Mines Centenary Medal, 1970, 1970
"A limited number of Centenary Medallions designed by Mr. V. Greenhalgh were produced by Stokes & Son, Melbourne to commemorate the Centenary of the School. The medallion was produced from copper base metal with a silver oxide finish and has been well received by past student, present students, staff members and the general public. A quantity of 50 medallions have been reserved for presentation purposes on special occasions."Medal struck for the Ballarat School of Mines centenary. .1) Two framed centenary medals, showing both sides of the medal .2) Sterling silver medal in a black hinged box. .3) Booklet listing receipients of Centenary Medallion .1) Presented to Professor Geoffrey Blainey, AO Guest Speaker Founders Day 26 October 1995"ballarat school of mines centenary medal, centenary, anniversary, victor greenhalgh, geoffrey blainey, stokes & son, e.j. barker, g. biddington, e.j. tippett, sir paul hasluck, l.j.f. hillman, miss b. archdale, sir douglas menzies, h.j trudinger, m.b. john, b.r. hames, v. grennhalgh, r.w. richards, a. senior, j. clark, n. crouch, h. dixon, p. law, nigel bowen, peter lees, mrs j. lawn, dr. j birrell, d. kellock, g. dixon, john baker, k. kelly, w. anderson, w titteridge, a.e. stohr, r. chambers, g. smith, m.g. beanland, j.v. robertson, v. white, mrs m. scott, r cairns, p. zass, j. england, h. sienering, i.g. whitcher, v. lisle, edith lawn, dr stephen murray smith -
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Numismatics, University of Ballarat 10 Year Anniversary Medallion, 2008, 2008
The university of Ballarat is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.Three silver coloured University of Ballarat 10 Year Anniversary medals in a blue presentation bag with yellow pull string. university of ballarat, anniversary, numismatics -
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Photograph - Image, Scene in the Ballarat Zoological Gardens, c1923, c1923
In 1923 the Ballarat Zoo was open 2-5pm daily and 10-5 on Saturday. The entrance fee was 3 pence. When Ballarat pioneer citizen, Ben Jahan, died he left his fortune of nearly 11,000 pounds to the City of Ballarat for the purpose of establishing a zoo.Black and white image of the Ballarat zoo which was situated in the north-west corner of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens Reserve.ballarat zoo, ballarat zoological gardens, ballarat botanical gardens, ben jahn, parks and gardens -
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Badge - Numismatics, Ballarat School of Mines Badge
Blue and gold Ballarat School of Mines badge featuring a coat of arms and a rising sun.ballarat school of mines badge, badge, coat of arms, rising sun, numismatics -
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Costume Accessories, Ballarat School of Mines stickpin and cufflinks
Ballarat School of Mines stickpin and cufflinksballarat school of mines stickpin, ballarat school of mines cufflinks, coat of arms, costume accessories -
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Numismatics, Nimi College 20th Anniversary Medallion, 2000, 2000
Bronze coloured madallion in blue presentation case. Verso - "Nimi College in Commemoration of the 20th Anniversary of Nimi College Sep, 9, 2000nimi college, medallion, numismatics, india, education, anniversary -
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Map, Geological Sketch Map of the Mount Lyell District, 1935, 25-09-1935
Copy of a plan showing mining leases around Mount Lyell, Tasmania.mount lyell, queenstown, mining, king river -
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Plan, Mount Lyell Railway (Tasmania) ABT Locomotive Side Elevation, undated
On 29 March 1893 the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company was formed. This Tasmanian mining company was often referred to as Mount Lyell. Mount Lyell, and was the dominant copper mining company of the Tasmanian West Coast from 1893 to 1994, and was based in Queenstown, Tasmania. After consolidation of leases and company assets at the beginning of the twentieth century, Mount Lyell was the major company for the communities of Queenstown, Strahan and Gormanston. It closed in 1994. The Mount Lyell mining operations produced more than a million tonnes of copper, 750 tonnes of silver and 45 tonnes of gold since mining commenced in the early 1890s – which is equivalent to over 4 billion dollars worth of metal in 1995 terms.Copy of a plan of a locomotive.mount lyell, locomotive, mount lyell railway, quuenstown, tasmania, strahan, gormamston, railway -
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Certificate, The School of Mines, Ballaarat: William S Macartney, 1908
This First Class Certificate was presented to William S Macartney on completion of his course in the Metallurgical Division. He was also certified that he was entitled to be an Associate of the School of Mines, Ballaarat. Parchment certificate with red seal. Text in blackCertificate numbered 'No. 55' Sessions 1904-1907 Signed: R Maddern (President of Council) Dated: 15 May 1908william macartney, metallurgical division, first class certificate, associate of the school of mines ballaarat -
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Certificate, The School of Mines and Industries Ballaarat: Diploma Certificate (Blank), c1900
Form prepared for those students who have obtained their Diploma. Provision made for name of Student, course they studied, signatures of Principal, Registrar, President and Vice President of the Council. States that they have been admitted as an Associate of the School of Mines and Industries, Ballaarat.Certificate on thick paper with deckled edges. Black printing.Badge of the School of Mines diploma, associate of the school of mines and industries -
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Document - Reports, Ballarat Institute of Advanced Eduation Library Report, 1973, 1973
A typed report giving borrowing statistics, staff, books, equiment, and services. library, e.j. barker library, mt helen library -
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Poster - Poster - artwork, The School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat: Centenary 1970, 1970
Layout for a proposed poster celebrating 100 yearsPlanning document for poster to celebrate the centenary. Red, white and black printing on cream paper Sections are glued on Marks in pencil indicate changes in position maybe required. ballarat school of mines, centenary, train travel -
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Documents, Ballarat Technical School Reports, 1977, 1977
The Ballarat Junior Technical School and the Ballarat Technical School were divisions of the Ballarat School of Mines. In 1977 the Ballarat Technical School transferred to teh new Mount Clear Technical High School. Reports on Mr Clear Technical High School or Ballarat Technical School letterhead. View of this item is subject to the Privacy Actmt clear technical high school, ballarat technical school, phillip devereux, terone boersma, neil brown, dale cordingly, rodney curnow, gary east, robert golsdsmith, paul green, brian lee, peter lenthall, clinton louden, neil mcfadden, david parmenter, ricky romein, michael timothy, gary townsend, gregory wentworth, jeroen boersma, trevor wilson, stephen hessey, graeme doherty, mount clear, mounth clear technica school -
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Book, Ballarat Junior Technical School Fees Register, 1967-1974, 1967-1974
The Ballarat Junior Technical School is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.Red hard covered book with lists of students of the Ballarat Junior Technical School, the fees paid, and their receipt number.ballarat junior technical school, student, stuedent lists, fees -
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Book, Ballarat Junior Technical School Staff List, 1974, 1974
Red hard covered book with lists of staff of the Ballarat Junior Technical School. It includes signiatures and dates. ballarat junior technical school, signatures, autograph, ray adams, brent bailey, peter bergin, mark beverlander, fred bishop, ken bishop, john blake, margaret bradshaw, shirley bressan, ron cairns, george campbell, len cook, leo condon, peter davis, kevin daw, don drake, ric dunlop, heather durant, laurie elliott, john evans, richard hazlett, john hennessy, bill hyde, peter kisler, allan laughlin, bob lawless, george lewis, ron lloyd, jim mcculloch, roger mcfarlane, eva may, jeff miller, ian mitaxa, jeff morison, allan murdoch, john narracott, max palmer, graeme perry, cec plumb, george pyke, graham reeve, merle robertson, jim rogan, beth scott, tanya scott, gary snowden, frank sheehan, doug seymour, peter shiells, jairnal singh, graeme snibson, frank sordello, bruce staley, neil stevens, roger stoddart, elaine waight -
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Book, Ballarat Junior Technical School Enrolment Figures, 1966-1971, 1966-1971
Ballarat Junior Technical School enrolment figures 1966 - 451 1967 - 434 1968 - 421 1969 - 416 1970 - 390 1971 - 406 Hard covered book with red spine. Ballarat Junior Technical School attendance lists. Includes lists of students who left during the year. ballarat junior technical school, signatures, statistics, enrolments, enrolment figures -
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Book, Ballarat Junior Technical School Teacher Education Correspondence, 1977, 1977
A number of letters relating to teacher education and inserviing. Includes letterhead from the State College of Victoria at Hawthorn. It includes a yellow covered booklet "Graduate Diploma in Educational Administration", and application formballarat junior technical school, state college of victoria at hawthorn, ron davidson, donald mitchell, de deugd, howell, graham shearer, d. hawkes, l. wallis -
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Book, Ballarat Junior Technical School Transfer Note Book for State Secondary School. 1958-1968, 1958-1968
Three books relating to applications for students at the Ballarat Junior Technical School to transfer to other schools. Includes full name, birth date, date of admission, date of leaving, name of parent, address at the time of leving and reason for transfer. ballarat junior technical school, garner, maxwell duncan, kenneth green, russell scarfe, kevin alexander, alexander black, john webb munro, roy tolliday, stuart oakley, gregory wayne goon, keith bradby, francis duke, peter duncan, john harding, marinus schunselaar, desmond winberg, jeanette wythe, valarie richards, john ernest smith, duncan robert, norman readford, jhannis stolk, john anstee, robert john smith, peter dowling, malcolm liddell, edward miller, bruce badenhop, raymond john davies, john joseph murphy, daryl graham oldaker -
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Poster, University of Ballarat Arts Academy: Production of "Anything Goes", 2007, 2007
Musical performance by University of Ballarat Arts Academy students, 2007. It was to held in Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat over eight nights. Red poster advertising the show "Anything Goes" Image of sailor and girl within a life buoyDates of production and venue. Sponsors Director, staging, etc -
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Book, Ballarat Junior Technical School Receipt Book, 1971, 1977
Duplicate receipt book for the Ballarat Technical School. 4 receipts filled out.ballarat junior technical school, clive kerr, clem hewitt, chris brack, shane britt, ballarat technical school -
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Book, Ballarat Junior Technical School Inward Correspondence Book, 1974-1976, 1974-1976
Blue covered exercise book of inward mail.ballarat junior technical school, ballarat technical school, mail, correspondence -
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Poster, Federation University Australia: There's a new name in education and you're part of it, 2014, 2014
on 01 January 2014 the University of Ballarat and Monash Gippsland combined to become Federation University Australia.Predominately blue poster showing a male looking towards a starry sky. federation university australia, learn to succeed, monash gippsland, university of ballarat, poster, merger