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Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Letter to Mrs Miller re transfer of children to Footscray Junior Technical School, 1952
Letter from Mr Garner to Mrs Miller assuring her that there would be no difficulty in transferring her sons Bruce and Robin to Footscray Junior Technical School. Suggests she contacts the school informing the Head Master of her intention of enrolling the boys at the beginning of Term 2. Statement showing each boy has paid money for activities - sport, material, library, magazine.2 Cream pages, typed ballarat junior technical school, head master, l garner, mrs m miller, bruce miller, robin miller, transfer, footscray junior technical school., activities fees paid, sport, materials, library, magazine -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Richard Shiell, 'IH Float Dandenong', 1960
In 1960 and 1961, the International House Students Club organised a float for the Dandenong "Pageant for Progress", to garner support for the Building Fund to contribute to development of a new wing. The Women's Auxiliaries assisted in preparing the float, which also participated in Melbourne's Moomba festival. This photograph comes from an 'Album of Student Activities 1960', compiled and presented to International House by Soedjadi Satrosoegito & Richard Shiell.students, community -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Letter from Mr D Gibbens re son's transfer to Swinburne Technical College, 1952
Letter from Mr Gibbens requests a statement that fees had been paid to Ballarat Junior Technical School before his son Paul transferred to Swinburne Technical School. The amount was 25/- (One pound five shillings) This would mean he only had to pay 10/- to Swinburne. Letter to certify Paul Gibbens had made payment was provided by Mr Garner..1: Lines writing paper - hand written in blue pen .2: Cream pages, typed .1: Signature of D Gibbensballarat junior technical school, head master, l garner, d gibbens, paul gibbens, school transfer, swinburne technical school, school activities payment, one pound five shillings -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Report from The Overseas Telecommunications Commission (Australia), 1958
The Overseas Telecommunications Commission (Australia) sent a progress report of Edwin Reginald Willingham to Mr Garner of Ballarat Junior Technical School. It outlines the training history from the time he joined the Commission, 9-1-1956 to the present day. He is to commence six months probation as Acting Telegraphist on 19-5-1958. He came straight from BJTS and has made steady progress. Cream page, typed. Letterhead written in blue ink Signature C W Carthewballarat junior technical school, head master, l garner, overseas telecommunications commission (australia), edwin reginald willingham, dux at ballarat junior technical school, c w carthew, acting telegrphist, training history -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Bunya Pine, Unknown. No reference or page number given. [Research very likely done by Doctor John Garner C 2011.]
There is Bunya Pine in the Ballarat Botanical GardensThis is another example of an important Australian native to be found in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens1 photocopied page taken from a book. Print on lefthand side and coloured picture on righthand side with sketches of seed and cone beneath.Nonebunya pine, araucariaceae, subtropical softwood, john garner, doctor, ballarat botanical gardens, trees in ballarat, john garner collection, gardens, ballarat -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Bottle, n.d
In 1905, Mr. Frank Jarvis and Mr. Tommy Garner formed Conway Stewart & Co. Limited at 13 Paternoster Row EC1, next to St Paul’s Cathedral in London. Today, this area is known as Paternoster Square having been redeveloped after its complete destruction during the Blitz of World War II. Although there is much debate regarding the origins of the Company’s name, it is believed that the name “Conway Stewart” derives from a popular vaudeville act of the day. Conway and Stewart were supposedly a comedy double act who appeared at Collins Music Hall in Islington. The two entrepreneur took a great risk in leaving their secured jobs to start a new enterprise reselling fountain pens made by other manufacturers. They concentrated their energies and invested in importing pens from the United States. After an arduous month of persistent selling of their stock, they reaped the rewards of a rather healthy turnover of more than £13 and 9 shillings. This was a great accomplishment considering that the rent for their business premises was only five shillings a week. Even though this turnover would be pleasing to many new ventures, the strength of De La Rue in the fountain pen market made it impossible for the company to continue selling no-named fountain pens. In the same year, De La Rue reportedly invested £50,000 in a promotion campaign for their new launch, the Onoto. However, Garner and Jarvis soon recognized there was an audience desiring good, reliable writing instruments that were also affordable. This is when Conway Stewart began to capture a market amongst the English. Jarvis and Garner developed a single aim, to produce elegant and beautiful, yet functional writing instruments – a principle that Conway Stewart holds true to this day.Red "Conway Stewart Ink" bottle with black metal lid and red round label. Square bottle with flat edges. One quarter filled with ink.Front: 20 fl. ozs./Conway/Stewart/ink (white letters on red background, label, upper area of bottle)ink, writing, bottle -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Frederick Moses Claxton - Talking notes for Friends of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens
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Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Letters relating to change of school - Peter Schoutens, 1958
.1: Letter written by L Garner to the Head Master of the school Peter Schoutens would be attending after moving from Ballarat to Brisbane, Queensland. It is a reference and states the level of education Peter has attained. It also gives a character reference. .2: Hand written letter from Peter stating his new school and requesting the syllabus for some of the technical subjects. He is finding it hard to catch up due to the different styles in teaching..1: page, typed. .2: lined, hand written in blue penballarat junior technical school, head master, l garner, peter schoutens, character reference, scholastic abilities, standard completed in ballarat, mitchelton state high school, brisbane, syllabus -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines and Industries, Prospectus, 1955, 1955
The Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. The Contents outline areas covered. The School Council, The Staff, Graduates of the School, Facts about the School, School Boards, General Regulations, Student Activities, Scholarships, Prizes, Courses of Instruction, Professional Diploma and Certificate Courses, Art Department, Trade Department, Juniot Technical School.R W Richards was the Principal and L C Garner was the Head Master of the Junior Technical School.Beige soft covered book of 67 pages. It includes information on the courses offered by the Ballarat School of Mines in 1955. Photographs include: 2 students on the steps to the Administration Building. The student on the top step is Alec Kinnane; Rear of the Administration Building, student activities; heat engines laboratory, Civil Engineering students, micro-examination of metals; Potter (Neville Bunning in background); machine shop; wool classing ballarat school of mines, prospectus, alec kinnane, wool classing, electrical engineering, surveying, courses, r w richards, principal, l c garner, head master, diploma courses, certificate courses -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, Ballarat Junior Technical School: Correspondence related to the enrolment of student,1952
Letter from Mrs McDonald requesting her son be enrolled at BJTS for the following year. Understands date has passed for enrolments. Knows there are a number of students from Meredith wishing to come. Would it be possible for the Bus to come to Meredith. Already goes to Elaine, four miles away. Mr Garner explains it is too late to enrol. School is full. Suggests he does Grade VII and then make application before October 1953. Ballarat High School Principal arranges bus travel..1: Lined writing paper - blue ink .2: Cream page, typed.1: Signature of Mrs Les McDonald ballarat junior technical school, head master, l garner, mrs l mcdonald, son, enrol at bjts, meredith, grade vii, ballarat high school, principal, october 31 -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Pavilion unveiled and statues listed by name, The Statuary Pavilion and Statues, c 1990's
The Statuary Pavilion and Statues6 photocopiesNonejohn garner collection, garner, dr, statues, gardens, pavillion, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Renowned Landscape Gardener, Hugh LINAKER, Argus Newspaper, death notice, Tuesday 11 October 1938, page 2 - Transcription & Original
Hugh LINAKER, born in Ballarat 1872 to Thomas & Catherine Linaker (nee Gibson). Hugh LINAKER, died 1938, death details in Argus Newspaper, Tuesday 11 October 1938, page 2.john garner collection, garner, dr, linaker, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, landscape gardener, gardener -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE PRIMARY SCHOOL COLLECTION: LAUREL ST. YEAR 3-4/W. 1998
Golden Sqaure Primary School. Year 3-4/W.1998. Back row. L to R. Michael Lewis, tayla Flint, Daniel Curnow, Matthew McKenzie, Cassandrfa Freeman, Adrian Burke, Joseph Scoble, Ashlee Ludbrook, Mr John Wakker (Teacher).Middle row, L to R. Lybdon Barker, Kassandra Robins, Bianca McPherson, Leah Morris, karly Brooks, Linda Iwaschtjeschin, Janelle Roberts, Hannah Eames, Alex Fettling, Michael Garner. Front row: Melanie Donaldson, Katie Owen, Toni Kenyon, CatrinaPreece, Christopher Holliday, Amy Allchin, Caitlin Skinner, Adam Monti, Lisa Rosos.golden square primary school, laurel street -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - GSPS YEAR PREP.-1/G 1999
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square Primary School Year Prep.-1/G 1999 class and their teacher. The children are wearing school uniform. Their names are: Back Row, L to R: Demi Buck, Caleysha Hunt, Ammie Boyd, Jackson Dole, Joshua Adams, Dylan Herbertson, Jackson Bissett, Judi Greenslade (Teacher). Middle Row, L to R: Kashia Larkins, Alana Davies, Jamie Garner, Bradley Clayton, Jake Hocking, Seb Anderson, Sonia Witcombe, Brooke Pearce, Oscar Johnston. Front Row, L to R: Carly Mitchell, Monique Stokie, Zac Allen, Diona Hill, Casey Mitchell, Samantha Brown, Samuel Abley, Sharni Marshall,education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph - golden square primary school year prep.-1/g 1999, demi buck, caleysha hunt, ammie boyd, jackson dole, joshua adams, dylan herbertson, jackson bissett, judi greenslade (teacher), kashia larkins, alana davies, jamie garner, bradley clayton, jake hocking, seb anderson, sonia witcombe, brooke pearce, oscar johnston, carly mitchell, monique stokie, zac allen, diona hill, casey mitchell, samantha brown, samuel abley, sharni marshall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - GSPS 1997 YEAR 2/3 W
Coloured photograph of the GSPS 1997 Year 2/3/ W class. And their teacher. Most of the children are wearing school uniform. Their names are: Back Row: Melanie Donaldson, Catrina Preece, Michael Garner, Daniel Curnow, Matthew McKenzie, Zac Aldous, Mr J Wakker (Teacher), Tayla Flint, Susan Elliott, Jessica Theobold. Middle Row: Katie Owen, Bianca McPherson, Brohgan Parmenter, Caitlin Skinner, Samantha Wynne, David Doolan, Hannah Eames, Sarah Harper, Toby Apps. Front Row: Ryan Needs, Joshua Parsons Zach Sawyer, Lyndon Barker, Kellyanne Moschetti, Christopher Hyett, Joshua Boyd. Absent: Christopher Holliday, Aaron Bradley.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph - golden square primary school 1997 year 2/3 w, melanie donaldson, catrina preece, michael garner, daniel curnow, matthew mckenzie, zac aldous, mr j wakker (teacher), tayla flint, susan elliott, jessica theobold, katie owen, bianca mcpherson, brohgan parmenter, caitlin skinner, samantha wynne, david doolan, hannah eames, sarah harper, toby apps, ryan needs, joshua parsons zach sawyer, lyndon barker, kellyanne moschetti, christopher hyett, joshua boyd, christopher holliday, aaron bradley -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
The Statuary Pavilion Brochure, Ballarat Botanical Gardens by Lake Wendouree
The Statuary Pavilion Brochure, Ballarat Botanical Gardens by Lake Wendouree.john garner collection, garner, dr, statuary pavillion, brochure, lake wendouree, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat, gardens -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Details of Inscriptions, Inscriptions on the base of the statue, "Flight of Pompeii"
Details of inscription on base of "Flight from Pompeii" statue.john garner collection, garner, dr, statues, flight from pompeii, inscription, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat, gardens -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Talking notes for FBBG, Statues In and Around the BBG
Origin of the Stoddart statues and the unveiling ceremony in 1884,p.1. Brief notes on each statue and cleaning method used,p.2. Other features of the Gardens and biographies of notable contributors.Ballarat Art Gallery founded at the same time (1884) and special area for statues was omitted as a result of Stoddart's gift.12 white A4 pages printed on one side, photocopy of typed notes. Copy of pp.1&2. Author, J.A. Chisolm and top left hand corner of page 1, 354/5/1, JAC:djw 1983john garner collection, garner, dr, talking notes, friends of the ballarat botanical gardens, fbbg, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat, gardens -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Thomas Stoddart 1828-1905, The Stoddart Statues 1884, August, 2010
Comprehensive summary of statues in BBG and benefactor.example of brochure produced in 2010 by Jennifer Burrell, funded by The Ballarat Foundation.Brochure, printed on both sides in black and white. 2 photocopiesAugust, 2010 in biro on one copy.john garner collection, garner, dr, statues, stoddart, brochure, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat, gardens -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - A Future Plan, The Stoddart Statue and the Future of the Collection, c 2010
Author unknown. Significant in detailing a plan for the future of the Statue Collection C 2010.2 photocopies of a pamphlet, printed on both sidesPrinted logo of Clark Conservatory in black and white, by"Lake Wendouree" and words "City of Ballarat".john garner collection, garner, dr, statues, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat, gardens, thomas stoddart, the stoddart collection -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Temporary Location of Statues Indoors, "Fancy Seeing You Here", Courier, Monday 22nd July, 2002
Temporary indoor home for the Stoddart Statues. "Fancy Seeing You Here", Courier, Monday 22nd July, 2002, front page & page 2.BBG statues valued and conserved against further vandalism after 120 years outdoors.Half page coloured photograph of Statues indoors in the Robert Clark Centre, BBG., with brief caption.Picture by Lachlan Bencejohn garner collection, garner, dr, statues, vandalism, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat, gardens, courier -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Newspaper report on Stoddart Statues, "Lock Them Away" by Andrew Eales, City Council Reporter, Courier, Wednesday 10th July 2022, Page 1 & 2
So many attacks on the Stoddart statues over the years. "Lock Them Away" by Andrew Eales, City Council Reporter, Courier, Wednesday 10th July 2022, page 1 & 2.Importance of the statues to the Ballarat community. and the costs involved.pp.1-2 of the Courier newspaper in colour.john garner collection, garner, dr, vandalism, statues, courier, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat, gardens -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Sturt Street Sculpture and Coffee Walk - Brochure
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Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Queen Victoria Statue, Sturt St, Ballarat
john garner collection, garner, dr, queen victoria, statue, sturt st, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
"Death of Cr. Claxton J.P." Ballarat Star, 14th March 1888, page 2 - original & transcription
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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Plaque, Artificial Breeders Co-operative, Circa 1965
The Allansford Artificial breeders was commenced in 1960 As a business its main focus was on the improvement of local herds for local farmers.As a result of 32 district farmers meeting at the Allansford Mechanics Hall, the Allansford & District Artificial Breeders Co-operative Society was formed. The subscription for membership was £7 10s. The meeting was instigated through the efforts of Noel Garner, a Hopkins Point farmer, who was manager of No.1 and No.2 Warrnambool Herd Testing Associations, and Gethan Fenton, a field officer with the Warrnambool Herd Testing Association. Bill Quinlan, who had been a herd tester under Noel Garner’s management, became the first employee of the Artificial Breeders. WCB support was available from the beginning as a room was provided behind the factory offices and the AI fees were collected by the factory from suppliers’ milk cheques. In the first 12 months Bill worked alone with some assistance from Russell Learmonth and Roger Walsh, both Kraft employees. Both factories realised the benefits of herd improvement in view of their overall increased production so membership was encouraged. Semen from the best sires in Canada and New Zealand were made available and farmers also could soon see the benefits. The initial board of directors, unlike WCB beginnings, consisted entirely of farmers. These included Michael Melican (Wangoom), Gerald Mugavin (Wollaston), Noel Garner (Hopkins Point), Jim Halford (Naringal East) and Grant Warnock (Southern Cross). Membership grew rapidly and after one year there were 164 members with another 100 joining the following year. After a year of coping alone Bill was joined by Ray Eccles from Purnim and then Pat Gleeson, later a Warrnambool car dealer. John Fitzgerald became a part-time technician. These signs were attached to the entrance gates of users. In the mid 1970s it became known as the Warrnambool Co-operative and while it maintained a strong rural and farming focus a opened a retail store in Warrnambool in Timor Street in the 1970's which became the largest trading department store in the district. By the late 1990s they had 8000 members and employed 84 full time and 120 casual staff. It met a sorry end in the 2000's.This sign is a link to a business which had a large exposure in the latter part of the 20th Century. As such it has social and historical significance. Rectangular metal sign, painted red with white text and white border around the edge. Screw holes in corners. Member of Allansford & district Artificial Breeders Co-operative Society Limited allansford artificial breeders, warrnambool co-operative society limited -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Ballarat Botanical Gardens Statues, Fencing and Fernery Reconstruction, Public Meetings, 22/09/2003, 16/9/2003
This letter was sent to Friends of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens Committee Members, in this instance.This letter indicates that it has taken the first 21 years of the 21st century for the Fernery to be almost completed which attests to its importance as part of the Ballarat Botanic Gardens.1 sheet of paper with heading and dates in bold print and Ballarat Botanical Gardens logo in green.Ballarat City Council letterhead; signed in blue biro by Ian Rossiter, Manager, Lake Wendouree and Botanical Gardens.john garner collection, garner, dr, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat, statues, fencing, fernery, reconstruction -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Description of Pavilion, Statuary Building - Original Description, Courier, Saturday 4th August, 1888, 4/8/1888
Researched and copied by J.Garner from Ballarat Courier newspaper for project on statues in BallaratClear and very detailed description of the Gardens statuary pavilion and contractors employed1 copyNonejohn garner collection, garner, dr, statues, pavillion, original description, courier, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat, gardens -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Description of Pavilion, Statuary Building - Original Description, Courier, Saturday 4th August, 1888, 4/8/1888 Excellent detailed description of Gardens Statuary Pavilion and contractors who worked on it
Statuary Building - Original Description, Courier, Saturday 4th August, 1888.Researched and copied by John Garner from the Courier newspaper for project on statues in the City of Ballarat.1 copyNonejohn garner collection, garner, dr, courier, statuary pavillion, 1888, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat, dsecription -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - SCULPTURES, ART WORK IN BALLARAT, 1997
On one side of the page a list of all the statues in Ballarat from 1863 to 1940. On the other side, there is a thumbnail biography of Richard Armstrong Crouch who gifted statues of Prime Ministers of Australia in the BBG.Comprehensive list of all statues around Ballarat including names of "artwork", sculptor, date and description and benefactor of the Prime Minister's AvenuePhotocopied page, printed on both sides'Ballarat Botanical Gardens' Information, page 28 - 5/06/97 friends/statues.docjohn garner collection, garner, dr, art, sculptures, statues, sculptors, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat, gardens