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Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Letters between Ballarat Junior Technical School and Education Department, 1944
Ballarat Junior Technical School was a predecessor of the School of Mines Ballarat.Numerous correspondence between Ballarat Junior Technical School and Education Department.ballarat junior technical school, education department, f.e. ferguson, correspondence, letters, ballarat school of mines -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, N.A. Crouch Accountant M.B. John Ltd. et al, 1 Letter from N.A. Crouch Accountant at M.B. Ltd to School of Mines Ballarat. .2 A letter from R. Clelland to Ballarat School of Mines, 1 2nd September 1949 and .2 7th November 1949
School of Mines Ballarat was a predecessor of Federation University. .1 Letter from N.A. Crouch Accountant at M.B. Ltd to School of Mines Ballarat regarding employees who have completed their 2nd term studies asking for subjects taken and fees paid. .2 A letter from R. Clelland to Ballarat School of Mines asking to see a book on machine design and outlining some issues experienced.school of mines ballarat, m.b john ltd., n.a. crouch, f.e. ferguson, correspondence -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, Letters from the Repatriation Commission, 1948, 10/1948
In 1948 Betty M. Whitford, Dawn E. Carey and Norreen B. Willis were studying Dressmaking at the Ballarat School of Mines. Three letters between the Commonweath Repatriation Commission and the Ballarat School of Mines. repatriation commission, soldier's children education scheme, dawn e. carey, betty m. whitford, noreen b., willis, dressmaking, ballarat school of mines, f.e. ferguson -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, Letter Concerning a Repatriation Order, 1948, 11/02/1948
Carbon copy of a typed letter from the Ballarat School of Mines concerning F.J. Lannen.repatriation, ballarat school of mines, f.j. lannen, j.ewing & sons, f.e. ferguson -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Medals - F.E. .James
Medals- Royal Navy - F.F. James 14-15 Str, War Medal, Victory Medal, King George silver Jubilee, Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medalmedals, ww1, army -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - FAVALORO COLLECTION: HANDWRITTEN QUOTE: FAVALORO'S CAFÉ
Copy of handwritten quote for meal and Sunday Take-away lunch. Favaloro's Café no date but address is 14 Pall Mall (overwritten from earlier printed 109 Pall Mall (Reg. Office). Signed by F E Favaloro.bendigo, business, favaloro's café, f.e. favaloro, 14 pall mall, 109 pall mall. -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Bowling Club winners of the Victorian Bowling Association's Championship "B" Rink 1929-30, 1929-30
Sepia photograph of Canterbury Bowling Club's winning team for V.B.A. Championship "B" RInk 1929-30canterbury, canterbury bowling club, lawn bowls, kendall street, cooper> s., davies> e.t.p., joseland> f.e., weymouth> j., victorian bowling association -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Photograph - Photograph, black and white, Barry Sutton, 13.07.1971
The photograph of the RDNS Clerical staff is taken in the Finance Department at Royal District Nursing Service ( RDNS) Headquarters, 452 St. Kilda Road, MelbourneWhen the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) was founded in 1885, Mr. L.C. MacKinnon was elected the first Honorary Treasurer followed by Mr. Lush. In 1889, Mrs. Margaret Maine took over the role and held the position several times over the years along with various ladies elected each year from the Committee. Ladies continued to be elected as the Hon. Treasurer when MDNS built the After Care Home and it became the Melbourne District Nursing Society and After Care Home (later Hospital). This continued until the separation of the two Divisions in 1957 with Mrs. F.E. Shillabeer the last Hon. Treasurer. Now, with the District Division becoming Melbourne District Nursing Service, later Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), A.F. Cameron Esq. J.P. became Hon. Treasurer and held this role until July 1968. As District expanded over the years so did the Finance Department with more Clerical staff employed as required.Black and white photograph showing Mrs Faye Marriett and seven lady Clerical staff who work at Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS). They are in a semi circle in a room. All are wearing their light coloured uniform dresses and dark cardigans.Two are standing to the left with the first, who has short curly dark hair, standing in front of a multi drawer filing cabinet. She is holding a sheet of white paper in her hands while the next lady, with short blonde hair and with her right arm on the cabinet, and with her left leg crossed over her right, is looking down at the piece of paper. To her right the staff member, who has long dark hair is sitting on a stool and has her ankles crossed. She is holding a grey coloured telephone hand piece to her left ear and has a pen in her right hand which is poised on a piece of paper on a table to her right on which stands the telephone, a vase of flowers and a wire "out basket". To the right of this another member, who has long dark hair, is standing behind a lady, with short dark hair, who is using a light coloured typewriter which is sitting on a dark table. The lady, who is standing, is looking down, and has her left hand on an oblong dark card which Mrs. Marriett, who is to her right, is holding in her right hand. Mrs. Marriett has short dark hair and is to the right rear in the photograph. In front of her another member, who has short dark hair, can partially be seen and is standing holding, and looking at, a folder she is showing to the lady in front of her, who has long dark hair, and is sitting on an office chair with her hands on the keys of a light coloured typewriter. The typewriter sits on a dark table top with light side panel table with square metal legs. A patterned carpet can be seen on the floor. Part of a wooden desk is in the front left of the photograph. Part of windows can be seen on either side of the room. Outside the left hand one, part of a fluted column on the building, and trees beyond it, can be seen. Bare trees can be seen outside the right hand window. Photographer stamp. Quote No. KJ 49royal district nursing service, rdns, rdns clerical staff, mrs faye marriett -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object, Troedel & Cooper Pty. Ltd, The Handiform Housekeepers Diary & Cash Recorder, 1933
A useful Housekeepers diary which as it says on the front cover - 'Safer than a Good Memory - A Diary'. Women would have used this to keep records of expenditure on a daily basis. The are three columns: Receipts, Date and Expenditure. It was given with Compliments from F.E. Watts Blackburn Dairy 20 Albert Street, Blackburn Phone WX 2504.A faded and stained tall narrow pale green 1933 Handiform Housekeepers Diary & Cash recorder for home records. The cover has the title printed in black and orange lettering inside a large black shape with publisher details below. There is a Contents page, listing the various useful items to refer to, such as - weekly diary and cash records which may be filled in by the user, yearly calendars for 1933 and 1934, postal information practical medical advice, handy hints, pages for notes and kitchen reminders for shopping. non-fictionA useful Housekeepers diary which as it says on the front cover - 'Safer than a Good Memory - A Diary'. Women would have used this to keep records of expenditure on a daily basis. The are three columns: Receipts, Date and Expenditure. It was given with Compliments from F.E. Watts Blackburn Dairy 20 Albert Street, Blackburn Phone WX 2504.diaries, documents, administrative records, household item, financial records -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter - Correspondence, Correspondence from Ballarat School of Mines to Russell Whitcher, 28/06/1957
Russell E. Whitcher is an Ballarat School of Mines AlumniTyped letter to Russell E. Whitcher concerning his Diploma of Electrical Engineering from the Ballarat School of Mines. russell whitcher, ballarat school of mines, f.e. ferguson, electical engineering, alumni, distinguished alumni -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Camera, The Junior Kromskop, c1899
The Kromskop (pronounced Chromescope) is one of the earliest commercial applications of colour photography, and was invented by Frederic Eugene Ives and announced around 1896, it is described in his English patent of 1895 and in a US patent of 1894. It was shown at a Camera Club in Britain in January 1896 and at the February Royal Photographic Society meeting, and was available for sale from early 1897. The Photochromoscope Syndicate was formed in 1896 or 97 to promote the viewer in Britain, and wound up in 1899. It was manufactured in south London.A monocular instrument used to reproduce colours, in a mahogany box The viewer combines stereo images from three-colour separation transparencies called Kromograms, these are viewed through red, green and blue filters. A Kromogram comprises three monochrome transparencies printed from three-colour separation negatives which are taped together. The order being red image, blue image, green image with a label and caption between the red and blue images. The red image lies horizontally on the top step of the viewer above a red filter, the blue image lies on the lower step above a blue filter, the green image stands vertically at the back of the viewer. The red and blue images are reflected into the eyepieces by transparent mirrors, these are coloured to absorb the light that they reflect to prevent a double image from the rear surface of the mirror, the mirror for the red image is coloured cyan/blue, that used for the blue filter is coloured green (the patent indicates a yellow filter). The green image is illuminated by a yellow reflector. As the mirror below the blue image is green there is no need for a green filter immediately in front of the green image. The viewer can be used in daylight, for some conditions a diffuser is used, this is hinged to the yellow reflector and laid across the steps. An artificial light was also available. The mirrors and image positions can be adjusted in the event that they become misaligned. (http://www.earlyphotography.co.uk/site/entry_V80.html, accessed 08 April 2022) The Junior Kromskop was a mono viewer Kromskop. henry sutton, photochromoscope syndicate, f.e. ives, camera club, photography, colour photography, kromskop, frederic eugene ives, junior kromskop, photographic equipment, camera