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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - DIGGERS & MINING: CHINESE ON THE GOLD FIELDS, c1800s
Diggers & Mining. The Chinese on the Gold Fields. Slide reads: Thus, well before the end of the nineteenth century, the Australian colonies were united in a policy of restricting Chinese and all coloured immigration. This question was discussed at many intercolonial conferences, and was one of the arguments of the advocates of Federation. When the federation was established (1901) - and by this time the rise of Japan was a factor in the situation - ''White Australia'' was adopted as a basis of the immigration policy of the Commonwealth. Markings: 1. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BUSH COLLECTION: RECIPTS (CHARITABLE) - RECEIVED FROM MISS M BUSH, 1938-1940
Receipts (charitable) - received from Miss M Bush. A. St Paul's Church Building Fund 1937; b. Bendigo Repertory Society, 1940; c. Victorian Protestant Federation, 1938.person, individual, bush collection - personal, bendigo, bush collection, collection, clubs and associations, organisation, organization, receipts, subscription -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Alternate modern lifestyle, 18/04/1994 12:00:00 AM
Advertisement for ten federation style townhouses for sale at 'Forest Manor', Stringybark Close, the Forest Lake Estate, Forest Hill..Advertisement for ten federation style townhouses for sale at 'Forest Manor', Stringybark Close, the Forest Lake Estate, Forest Hill.. Open for inspection every Sunday, prices starting from $179,000.Advertisement for ten federation style townhouses for sale at 'Forest Manor', Stringybark Close, the Forest Lake Estate, Forest Hill..stringybark close, forest hill, forest hill chase, blackburn lake sanctuary, federation style, forest lake estate, stockdale & leggo (estate agents), land sales -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, July 1900
The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 became law on 9 July 1900, and entered into force on 1 January 1901.Black and white photograph, mounted on cardboard, of a parade up Main Street Rutherglen. From the banners, they appear to be celebrating the passing of the Federation legislation. The A.N.A. (Australian Natives Association) are leading the parade.parades, main street, australian federation, ana, a n a, australian natives association -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork, other - Artwork, 'Ghosts in the Himalayas (Shot Up)' by Lisa Anderson, 2016
Dr Lisa ANDERSON (1958- ) Dr Anderson’s research questions environmental issues that impact on the social structures of communities and their mapped or metaphysical borders. She develops projects around ways of understanding the effects of climate change. These include work with folklore, legends and religions that tell stories of coping with weather, forced migration of animals and people and coping with difference. She has undertaken international residency programs and exhibitions in the Arctic, Iceland, Paris, Norway, London and China, and she was the first Artist in Residence at the Australian Museum. These unique opportunities continue an extensive art practice of installation work, video, photography and sculpture. Anderson has an extensive record of exhibitions in Australia and overseas with work included in both private and corporate collections. Her exhibitions include Journeys: Due North, a large installation work that includes work created over a 10-year period of engagement in expedition and science work North of the Arctic Circle. Beneath the Beauty of Architecture, an exhibition at her London Gallery, Bicha, used images created in China, Nunuvut Territory in Canada and the Antarctic while working with the migration stories of survival. Dr Anderson has created many large scale artworks that challenge notions of occupation of the City, including Writing the City, a three-year program of installation works to shift the use of Sydney to being a city of public space in its pre-Olympic development. Singing up Stones celebrated the people who created and use the Opera House and the Quay for performance and ideas. This included the first image projection onto the Sydney Opera House, a projection onto the Sydney Harbour Bridge and a ballet of cruise liners with the sound simulcast on the local radio station. Two digital prints with acrylic on metal and bullet holes. This work is the result of research on the hidden voice of landscape undertaken by Dr Lisa Anderson while an Honorary Professor at Federation University Australia. lisa anderson, available -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation
Australian Nursing Federation fridge magnet, [1995-2000s?]
Rectangular gold and red fridge magnet. Magnet printed with 'The ANF [Australian Nursing Federation] represents Nurses ... ALL NURSES', 'For advice & assistance', the ANF logo and phone number ('03-92749333').nurses, unionism, recruitment, trade unions, merchandise, fridge magnet, magnet, australian nursing federation -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation
Australian Nursing Federation aged care recruitment fridge magnet, [1995-2000s?]
Rectangular gold and blue fridge magnet. Magnet printed with 'NURSING keeps the CARE in aged CARE', 'Join the [Australian Nursing Federation] ANF', the ANF logo and phone number ('03-92749333').nursing, nurses, unionism, aged care, recruitment, trade unions, merchandise, fridge magnet, magnet, australian nursing federation -
Unions Ballarat
Alfred Deakin: A biography (Vol 2), La Nauze, J.A, 1965
Alfred Deakin was one of the founding fathers of Federation and was Prime Minister of Australia over the periods 1903-1904, 1905-1908 and 1909-1910. He was the federal member for Ballaarat from 1901-1913 and was attorney general in the Barton government. He also served in the State of Victoria parliament. In his second term, Deakin's government passed the Census and Statistics Act 1905, Papua Act 1905, Representation Act 1905 and Copyright Act 1905. The book is based on Deakin's private papers, writings, private and official materials. This is volume two of a two volume set. Index: 15. Australian Correspondent 16. Three Elevens 17. "A Notice to Quit"? 18. "Nation Building", 1905-1908 19. New Hebrides 20. New Guinea and Hubert Murray 21. Empire 22. London, 1907 23. The Defence of Australia 24. Fusion, 1909 25. "Harvest" and Defeat 26. "Mercy of Release" 27. "A Shadow in a Dream" 28. "Content and more than Content" Appendices: I. Victorian Ministries, 1877-1900 II. Commonwealth Ministries, 1901-1914Biographical interest. Relevance to history of Ballarat and Australia.Hardcover - book; 348 pages. Cover dust jacket: black and white lettering; faded. Cover without dust jacket: green cloth; gold lettering.The book is stamped "The private library of Rex Testro" on title page and on the page following the index.btlc, ballarat trades hall, unions ballarat, deakin, alfred, federation, prime ministers - australia - alfred deakin, biography, politics, members of parliament -
Federation University Art Collection
Sculpture - Sculpture - Installation, 'Dead Still Standing' by Lou Hubbard, 2015
Lou HUBBARD (1957 -) Born Brisbane, Queensland After a career in the film and television, Melbourne based artist Lou Hubbard completed a Master of Fine Art at RMIT University in 2001. She works primarily with video and installation, and has exhibited widely throughout Australia and internationally, Lou Hubbard is currently the Head of Photography at the Victorian College of the Arts. In announcing the award 2015 Guiguis New Art Award the judges applauded Lou Hubbard on her compelling installation, which comprised a deflated, disembowelled latex horse collapsed over a Coalbrookdale patio chair, table and bench seat situated over a skateboard and plastic dog. “Occupying a space between the traditions of equine, assemblage and unmonumental sculpture, Lou Hubbard’s Dead Still Standing confounds and compels viewers in its uncanny play of materials and movement,” senior curator, contemporary art, National Gallery of Victoria and judge Max Delany said. “In this elaborate yet concise work, Hubbard has created a form of surprising and unsettling effect that reflects our experience of a world in translation.” The win came as a surprise for Hubbard, who said she was overwhelmed at the talent of all 15 finalists. “I was so surprised, because I was in good company with the other artists, who were all quite extraordinary,” she said. “In the nature of the competition, I feel very lucky.” With multi-layer meanings to her piece, Hubbard said it was actually Ballarat’s rich history that inspired her work. She said it was the Ballarat goldfields and the idea of what horses might have gone through during those years that gave her a concept to work with. But that wasn’t the only source of ideals portrayed in the piece – Hubbard also explored the effect training had on horses. “The horse stands in a way that portrays (how) the human exhorts the way of training,” she said. “The horse is edging like it wants to move, which is impossible, and the furniture acts in lots of ways. The chair, for example, is like the horse’s ribs, which are being ripped out.” It was these multiple meanings that also had the curator of the Post Office Gallery, Shelley Hinton, impressed with the work. “The work challenges us ethically and culturally, in a way that pleads for analysis, as we do in our complex daily lives,” she said. Lou Hubbard's 'Dead Still Standing' won the was awarded the prestigious $20,000 Guirguis New Art Prize in 2015. The Federation University Guirguis New Art Prize was a national biennial and aquisitive contemporary art prize. The $20,000 biennial acquisitive prize was sponsored by Ballarat surgeon Mark Guirguis, administered by Federation University Australia and presented in partnership with the Art Gallery of Ballarat.The genesis of the prize was to raise the profile and encourage the Art School of what was then Ballarat University. lou hubbard, guirguis, guirguis new art prize, sculpture, horse, animal, installation artwork -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph and Documents, Anne Beggs Sunter, Latta/Downing Family, Mount Helen
The Federation University Mt Helen Campus was once the farm of John Latta and his wife Elizabeth Ann Dean. The couple married in 1867 and had three children at the time of John Latta's death (Elizabeth Ann b.1870; Mary b.1873; John b.1875). Elizabeth later married George Downing, and had another six children. The house was situated in the vicinity of the current Administration and Caro Conference Centre buildings, surrounded by an orchard, and a well under the current Albert Coates Building (Union Building). The land was purchased by the Ballarat School of Mines for their tertiary division from the Stapleton family.Various items relating to the Federation University Mount Helen Campus, and the early settlers on the land, the Latta Family. .1) Parish Plan, including E. Latta, M. Fiscalini, R. Wynne, R. Nixon, J.U. Smith, J. Davis .2) Part of a 1930s ordinance map showing Ballarat, Buninyong and Greenhill .3) Contour Map with the first two Mt Helen Campus buildings included. .4) Drawing a a proposed campus plan .5) Latta Family negativemount helen campus, latta family, greenhill, e. latta, m. fiscalini, r. wynne, r. nixon, j.u. smith, j. davis, parish plan, john latta, elizabeth latta, george downing, elezabeth downing, green hill, pontresina, abraham baxter, g. dean, market gardens, jim downing, bob thornton, j. hateley, martin fanning, toll keeper, anne beggs sunter -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White, Henry Moritz, 1870 Founders Hall Under Construction, 1979, 08/11/1979
A series of black and white photographs showing 1870 Founders Hall under construction. The brick hall is now a part a Federation University Australia's Caro Conference Centre and is located on the Mount Helen Campus federation university, federation university australia, feduni, university of ballarat, caro conference centre, 1870 founders hall, founders hall, great hall, construction -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Ballarat School of Mines Theatre (former Ballarat Supreme Court), 2016, 2016
A number of photographs showing interiors, exteriors and views through windows taken in the former Ballarat Supreme Court (Lydiard Street South) now the Federation University SMB Campus Performing Arts Theatre.ballarat school of mines, theatre, perfroming arts, former ballarat supreme court, staircase, armstrong street south -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Award boost, 1991
A Nunawading company, Rowe Corporation, has won the Electrical Contractors Federation's excellence award.A Nunawading company, Rowe Corporation, has won the Electrical Contractors Federation's excellence award. They received the award for the design, installation and servicing of a c omputerised digital control system at the Bosch plant in Croydon.A Nunawading company, Rowe Corporation, has won the Electrical Contractors Federation's excellence award. rowe corporation ltd, rowe, max -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Roberts' recollections, 1/10/2000 12:00:00 AM
On the occasion of 100 years of Federation.On the occasion of 100 years of Federation, John Roberts, former municipal officer (land uses and valuer) at Nunawading, recalls the problems families encountered with the provision of services for subdivisions and shopping in Nunawading in the 1950s and 1960s.On the occasion of 100 years of Federation.roberts, john, water supply, electricity supply, city of nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Spring Festival 2001, 2001
Coloured photograph of three members of Historical Society - Margaret Skey,Valda Arrowsmith and Barbara Keene acting as judges for the Historical Costumes Fashion Parade at the Federation Spring Festival run by the City of Whitehorse.skey, margaret, arrowsmith, valda, keene, barbara, nunawading & district historical society, whitehorse spring festival, city of whitehorse -
Tennis Australia
Medal, 2000
Silver medal embedded in a blue velvet box. Inscriptions read: 'A Oceania Tennis...Federation (OTF)...AGM Junio 2000', and 'Sudamerica de tenis...COSAT...confederacione'. Materials: Silver/Metal, Velvettennis -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Richard Bate at his home 'Camelford', 7 Norris Street, Surrey Hills (demolished)
Richard Bate built ‘Avondale’ at 176 Union Road in 1883 as a display home for subdividers of the Windsor Park Estate auction in that year. Richard built many homes in the locality – probably including No.101 Guildford Road, almost identical to his home. Richard also built the Box Hill Shire Hall in the 1880s (replaced in 1934 by the Box Hill Town Hall). Richard junior and family retained this house until the 1950s. Occupied in 2000 by Julie Ellis. In May 2000 Richard's grandson Jack Bate and great-grandsons Alan and Geoff (all of whom are builders) visited 7 Norris Street and lent this photo for copying. Demolished after subsequent sale. A black and white photograph of a Federation/Edwardian style timber house with detailed lacework around the veranda. There is a man standing on the right side of the photo. He is wearing a hat and is sporting a long white beard.norris street, surrey hills, house names, avondale, camelford, windsor park estate, box hill shire hall, builders, federation style, edwardian style, richard bate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE HALL COLLECTION: ''CREATING AND PERFORMING'' SUBMISSION FOR GRANT, MAY 2000
''Creating and Performing'' - Documents relating to the Submission for Grant to Victorian Federation Grants Scheme, May 2000. a. Submission (incomplete) of 9 pages with two appendices for the project ''To identify and contract with a reputable historian to research and document all forms of visual and performing arts in the Greater Bendigo area at the time of Federation''; b. Four-paged Application Form for this Grant - this has been filled in but is unsigned and there are no attachments; c. 16 Letters of support for the submission for the Grant - from various politicians, arts organizations, local businesses. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Catalogue, End. Bachelor of Communication Design 2016, 2016
In this catalogue / Zine, students are responding to the theme of "End". Students: Nathan Burke, Leroy Cassar, Steven Curcio, Shaun Dewitte, Shayla Gibson, Joe Halliwell, Nikki Luitjes, Stephanie Martin, Claudia Prendergast, Adam Trethowan, Cheyenne Monaghan, Caitlin Wytkamp. 12 students. Thank you to lecturers and supporters, Alistair Heighway, Ben Mangan, Chrissie Smith, Claire Blake, Debbie Hill, Ewen Ross, Jason Grace, Jimmy Pasakos, John McDonald, Justin Weyers, Paul Mah, Peter Gaulke, Peter Pilven, Phillip Berry, Roberta Crisci-Richardson, Sam Harmer, Travis Price. Thank you to final year staff, Ben Mangan, Chrissie Smith, Nicholas Mau, Peter Gaulke, Phillip Berry.Promotional catalogue created by Federation University third year, graduating students, 2016. 24pp full colour text pages and 4pp saddle stitched cover (printed dark orange and blue), uncoated stock.university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, multimedia, bachelor, degree, camp street campus, arts academy, nathan burke, leroy cassar, steven curcio, shaun dewitte, shayla gibson, joe halliwell, nikki luitjes, stephanie martin, claudia prendergast, adam trethowan, cheyenne monaghan, caitlin wytkamp, alistair heighway, ben mangan, chrissie smith, claire blake, debbie hill, ewen ross, jason grace, jimmy pasakos, john mcdonald, justin weyers, paul mah, peter gaulke, peter pilven, phillip berry, roberta crisci-richardson, sam harmer, travis price -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Opening of the Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre, 2010, 2010
Photograph taken at the launch of the Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre at the University of Ballarat Library (now Federation University). L-R: E.J. (Jack) Barker, Vice-Chancellor David Battersby, Professor Geoffrey Blaineygeoffrey blainey research centre, e.j. barker library, federation university mt helen library, david battersby, geoffrey blainey, e.j. barker, jack barker -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Geoffrey Blainey at the opening of the Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre, 2009, 20/08/2009
Geoffrey Blainey at the launch of the Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre, in the Federation University E.J Barker Library, Mount Helen Campus. He speaks to Vice-Chancellor David Battersby (centre) and E.J. Barker (left)geoffrey blainey, geoffrey blainey research centre, e.j. barker library, jack barker, david battersby -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - VICTORIAN PROTESTANT FEDERATION BADGE, 1917
Victorian Protestant Federation Badge: Clover shaped blue red and white enamelled with the letters 'VPF' on a red 'shield in the centre surrounded by the letters 'FOR GOD, KING. EMPIRE.' Pin clasp at the back. Box 625.A.C. Bowman, Fitzroynumismatics, badges - civil, victorian protestant federation -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CURNOW COLLECTION: LETTER THE NATIONAL FEDERATION TO CR. CURNOW, 1919
Letter from 'The National Federation', Head Office, to Cr. J. Curnow, Mayor of Bendigo re thanks for kindness to delegates during conference in Bendigo. Signed A. S.? Whyte, Sec. Sep 18th 1919person, individual, curnow collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Medal - BENDIGO NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL COLLECTION: MEDAL
Medal, round blue and gold, suspended from bar on which is inscribed 'Secretary'. Inscribed around outside of medal 'We Serve The Children' in centre of medal initials VFMC - Victorian Federation of Mothers' Clubs.bendigo, education, bendigo north primary school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - A. N. A. FEDERATION CONFERENCE
Letter and photocopy re the A. N. A. Federation conference. It was resolved 'That the Members of the Board be Ex office Members of the Conference'. Also mentions that when the next Meeting of the Conference will be held. Letter dated 11/10/93.document, memo, a.n.a, a. n. a. federation conference, j h curnow -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Bridges Roy, One Hundred Years 1884-1934, 1934
A comprehensive history of the Colony of the State of Victoria, covering the century from date of first settlement to 1934. Includes accounts of early settlers, squatters, founding of Melbourne the gold rush Federation and the effects of war time.Happy BIrthday to Dad with love from Ruthland settlement, exploration, government -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Allison Hearse, 19/03/2000 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photo of Allison Horse Drawn Hearse which belongs to Funeral Directors, John Allison Monkhouse. Part of Blackburn's Centenary of Federation Celebrations. Paid for by Federal Government Grant to Blackburn Chamber of Commerce.centenary of federation, john allison monkhouse, blackburn chamber of commerce -
Federation University Art Collection
Musical composition, Rosalie Bonighton, Music for a Graduation
Rosalie BONINGTON (09 April 1946 - ) Rosalie Bonington was born in Ballarat and received her early education here. A Music graduate of the University of Melbourne, she also completed a Master of Arts degree in Composition at La Trobe University. She currently lives in Ballarat, and works as a composer, teacher and church organist. In addition to occasional works for larger instrumental forces, her compositional output comprises mainly vocal, choral, organ and liturgical music, and she accepts regular publisher commissions in these genres. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.'Music for a Graduation' was commissioned by the University of Ballarat (now Federation University Australia) to provide fanfare/processional music for such ceremonial occasions. The composer's brief was also to make the music reflect something of the early history of allarat and something of an academic tradition. To these latter ends the tune of Charles Thatcher's ballad of the goldfields, 'Look Out Below', and the ancient university tune, 'Gaudeamus igitur', have been incorporated into the body of the music. The discerning ear may pick out these tunes being played independently or together, in segments or longer segments, throughout the piece.art, artwork, bonington, music, graduation, composer, music for a graduation -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Medal, 1951
Medal with hole for hanging to commemorate 50 years of the Commonwealth. Embossed. Smooth edgeSide 1: 1901 1951;Reverse: Fifty Years Commonwealth of Australialocal history, numicmetrics, medal - commemorative, medal, federation -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Report, Ballarat School of Mines Conservation Management Plan, 2016, 2016
The Ballarat School of Mines was the first school of mines in Australasia, and is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.CD-ROM of the SMB Campus Conservation Management plan, and a printout of the 390 page Draft report on the Federation University SMB Campus. Contents include: Establishment of the Wesleyan church Reserve Selection of a Site for the Ballarat Gaol and Court House Building the Court of Mines The Gaol Culvert The Ballarat School of Mines Establishment Ballarat iron Workers' Association Ballarat Technical Art School Ballarat School of Mines Museum Acquisition of Lewin's Land The Ballarat School of Mines site in c1970 Master Planning Flecknoe Biulding The Ballarat School of Mines in 1988 Architectects Caselli, Figgus, Molloy and Smith. Public Work Department Architects Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Garden Former Ballarat Junior Technical School Administration Building - Building A W.J. Gribble Building (Ballarat Technical Art School) - Building B Old Chemistry Building Building C Amenities Building, Governor's Quarters, Gaol Gatehouse and Watch Tower and Gaol Walls - Building D Courthouse Theatre (Former Ballarat Supreme Court) - Building F A.W. Steane Building (Former Ballarat Junior Technical School) - Building J Flecknoe Building and E.J. Barker Building (Building N) Old Plumbing Building - Builidng ) Unistyle Haridressing Building (Formerly Ballarat School of Mines Museum and Wesleyan Church) - Building P david rowe, wendy jacobs, ballarat school of mines conservation management plan, ballarat school of mines, buildings, wesleyan church reserve, former ballarat gaol, court of mines, circuit courthouse, gal culvert, ballarat school of mines museum, ballarat technical art school, x-rays, ballarat junior technical school, motor mechanics, wool classing, former governor's quarters, library, flecknoe building, former supreme court, architects, henry richards caselli, figgis, molloy and smith, public work department architects, ballarat school of mines botanic garden, former ballarat junior technical school commemorative gardem, w.j. gribble building, old chemistry building, amenities building, former warden's quarters, courthouse theatre, a.w. steane building, old plumbing building, unistyle hairdressing building, former ballarat post office, post office gallery, former ballarat government offices, cmp, conservation management plan, ballarat school of mines campus, smb campus