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Equipment, Harmour & Heath Slide Projector
Harmour and Heath, brown slide projector. Volts 240 A.C. watts 1000, Serial No. 5516harmour and heath, film projector, slide projector, projector -
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Portable Film Projector, Eumig, Eumig Mark-S-701 Super 8 Film Projector
Eumig Mark-S-701 Super 8 Film Projectorfilm projector, super 8 film projector, projector, super 8 -
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Award - Trophy, Ballarat School of Mines, Alfred Mica Smith Cup, 1940, 1940
The 1940 Alfred Mica Smith Cup for open athletics was won by H.J. Hassell in 1940.Silver plated cup with two handles mounted onto a plastic base. BALLARAT SCHOOL OF MINES THE MICA SMITH CUP OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP ATHLETICS 1940 Won by H J HASSELLballarat school of mines, alfred mica smith, cup, trophy, hassell, athletics, open championship, sport, h.j. hassell -
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Scientific Instrument, Weston Normal Cell Coil
The Weston cell, is a wet-chemical cell that produces a highly stable voltage suitable as a laboratory standard for calibration of voltmeters. Invented by Edward Weston in 1893, it was adopted as the International Standard for EMF between 1911 and 1990.[1] This is a type of standard cell, which is a battery that produces a precisely known voltage in laboratory conditions at 20 degrees centigrade.[2]Brass cylinder with 4 connections at top. Two marked 'A' and the other two marked 'B'. Black plastic nob in the centre top. Written at top Weston Normal Cell I-0183 INT VOLTS AT 20 degrees CWeston Normal Cell H Tinsley & Co, London S E No 50498 No 8910weston cell, wet-chemical cell, stable voltage, voltmeters, edward weston, scientific instrument -
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Resistance Control Box, Techtron Resistance Control Box
Grey metal rectangular box with 3 large dials down centre and 3 terminals at one end Dials show different levels - capacitiesMaker's plate: Techtron - Techtron Appliances - Melbourne - Australia Type: R3D1 Serial: 101resistance control box, terminals, ohms dials, techtron appliances, scientific instruments -
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Hacksaw Frame
A hacksaw is a fine-tooth saw with a blade held under tension by a frame. It is used for cutting materials such as metal or plastics. Hand-held hacksaws consist of a metal arch with a handle, usually a pistol grip, and pins for attaching a narrow disposable blade. A screw or other mechanism is used to put the thin blade under tension. The blade can be mounted with the teeth facing toward or away from the handle, resulting in cutting action on either the push or pull stroke. On the push stroke, the arch flexes slightly, decreasing the tension on the blade.Steel frame for blade. adjustment lever in handle.Dimpled feature on curved sectionhacksaw, tool, ballarat school of mines, trade, cutting, metal, plastics -
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Tool, Balance Scales (field set)
A self-contained demountable balance scale set mounted and housed in a timber box. Complete with balance weights - scales, balance, scientific instrument -
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Wood Plane, Marples Planes Wood Plane
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Photograph - Black and White, St Hilda's Band at Hyde Park, London, May 1934, May 1934
Frank Wright was a renown resident of Smeaton, where he was born. He lived at Laura Villa, and attended Smeaton State School. His father William was a gold miner and his mother's name was Sarah. Their family won many singing and instrumental awards. Frank was tutored by Percy Code and was awarded a gold medal for the highest marks in the ALCM examinations in the British Colonies at the age of seventeen years. He became the Australian Open Cornet Champion by the age of eighteen. A year later, Frank conducted the City of Ballarat Band, and later the Ballarat Soldiers’ Memorial Band. He formed the Frank Wright Frisco Band and Frank Wright and his Coliseum Orchestra. These bands won many South Street awards, and Frank as conductor won many awards in the Australian Band Championship contest. In 1933 Frank Wright sailed to England to conduct the famous St Hilda’s Band and was later appointed Musical Director of the London County Council, where he organized many amazing concerts in parks, in and around the London district. He was made Professor of Brass and Military Band Scoring and conducted at the Guildhall of Music and Drama. Frank was often invited to adjudicate Brass Band Championships around Europe, in Australia, including South Street and in New Zealand. The Frank Wright Medal at the Royal South Street competition is awarded to an individual recognized as making an outstanding contribution to brass music in Australia.Black and white photograph of a rotunda situated in Hyde Park, London. A band is seated within the rotunda with the conductor standing at the front. In the foreground are seats with a couple of spectators. The band is St Hilda's and the conductor is Frank Wright.Written in pencil on back - Frank Wright Conducting St Hilda's Band, Hyde Park, London, May 1934frank wright, cornet, conductor, london, rotunda, st hilda's band -
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Document - Newsclip, The Eureka Stockade Affair, 12/1954
The centenary of the Eureka Stockade was celebrated in 1954.Article on the Eureka Stockade by L.J. Harrigan pulished in Melbourne Quarterly, Oct-Dec 1954.eureka stockade, harrigan, l.j. harrigan -
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Report, Jack Harvey, The Site of the Eureka Stockade, 1993, 1993
Jack Harvey presented these notes at a public presentation at the Ballarat University College, 19 October 1993.Twelve page document relating to the site of the Eureka Stockade.eureka stockade, eureka, eureka site, harvey, jack harvey -
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Book, Ballarat School of Mines Enrolment and Results Book, 1890-1905, 1890-1905
Book with leather spine, corners and marbled end papers - "Register of Indentured Students".indentured students, ballarat school of mines, alumni, student enrolments -
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Register of Attendances, Education Department Victoria, Register of Attendances
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Scientific Instrument, Electric Calculator: Sharp Compet 363P
Used in the Physics Department at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education.Desk-top electric calculator with 16 digit electronic display; 4 memories; operations controlled by keyboard. Type: Sharp Compet 363P; Serial No. 11110811Metalic adhevise strip label: "Ballarat C.A.E. PHYSICS"ballarat college of advanced education, physics, sharp, electronic calculator -
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Document - Documents, Ballarat School of Mines Examination Papers, 1873-82, 1870-1882
The Ballarat School of Mines located specialist examiners, such as Ferdinand von Mueller for Botany.Hand written and printed exam papers with answers for examiners markings, instructions. Examinations include Chemistry, Engine Drivers, Telegraphy, Captains for Quartz Mines and Botanyballarat school of mines, chemistry, engine drivers, telegraphy, captains for quartz mines, ferdinand von mueller, botany -
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Document, Eureka Stockade Site, 1991, 14/05/2014
The Eureka Stockade was attached on 03 December 1854. It is not certain where the actual site of the stockade is. Ten typed pages of notes relating to the site of the Eureka Stockade by Iain Stuart of the Victoria Archaeological surveyeureka, eureka stockade, eureka stockade site, phillip clingin, iain stuart, eureka, eureka stockade, eureka stockade site, phillip clingin, iain stuart -
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Document, Eureka Stockade Site by Tom Evans, 1994, 05/1995
The Eureka Stockade battle was fought on 04 December 1854. The actual site is still in contention. Four yellow A4 pages in a red plastic folder relating to the site of the Eureka Stockade by Tom Evans to Alexander Barnett for the Eureka Stockade Memorial Park Committeeeureka, eureka stockade, eureka stockade site, tom evans -
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Photograph - Black and white, Richards & Co, Ballarat Junior Technical School Scholarship and Studentship winners, Captains and Prefects1926, 05/1926
Black and white image on cream mount. Thirteen males sit in three rows. They are the Ballarat Junior Technical School Scholarship and Studentship winners, Captains and Prefects for 1926ballarat junior technical school, scholarships -
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Book, Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Victoria No 14 The Ballarat Goldfields, 1923, 1923
William Baragwanath was educated at the Ballarat School of Mines, obtaining a Geology Certificate in 1911. After further study he went on the become Secretary for Mines, and Chief Mining Surveyor. Baragwanath was a Councillor of the Ballarat School of Mine from 1916 to 1950.Pink covered foolscap book of 257 pages and 32 maps and plans by William Baragwanath. Contents include topography, physiography, historical, geology, basalt, faults, dykes, minerals leads, alluvial mines, nuggets, structure of Ballarat West goldfields, structure of Ballarat East gold-field, quartz formation, indicators, defunct mines, existing mines, table of deepest shafts. Images include: section of the Ballarat Gold-Field, Dead HOrse Flat, lakes formed by Basalt Flows, Gong Gong Creek, Frenchman's Lead, Ballarat West Mines, LEases and positions of shafts (1857), puddling, White Horse Lead, Woah Hawp Canton, Ballarat Township mines, Sebastopol, syncline, Victoria United Line, First Chance Mine, Llanberris No 1 Mine, Saddle Reef, New Normanby Mine, Woah Hawp Canton Mine, South Star Mine, Sebastopol Plateau, south Woah Hawp Mine, Woah No. 2 Minegeology, geological survey no 14, ballarat, baragwanath, william baragwanath -
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Book, Geologiocal Survey of Victoria No 4. The Ballarat East Goldfield, 1907, 1907
.1) 52 page fooslcap book with 41 plates and plans. Mines include News Zealand Trust, Lannberris No 1, etc. .2) Photographic image taken from the book ballarat east, ballarat east goldfield, mining, gregory, j.w. gregory, geological survey no. 4, llanberris -
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Book, Frank Clowes et al, Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 1903
This book was used by former student of the Ballarat School of Mines, Max Gaunt, in 1905.Brown hard covered book of 602 pages.Signed inside front cover "Max L. Gaunt, SMB 14/3/05"chemistry, gaunt, ballarat school of mines, churchill, clowes, frank clowes, coleman, bernard coleman -
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Book, John Arthur Phillips, A Manuel of Metallurgy or a Practical Treatise on the Chemistry of Metals, 1854, 1854
This book was part of the Ballarat Ironworkers' and Polytechnic Association library.Red cloth covered book of 619 pages/Book plate of the Ballarat Ironworkers' and Polytechnic Association (no 1622) James Oddieballarat ironworkers' and polytechnic association, oddie, james oddie, metallurgy, library, bookplate, f. gray -
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Book, Agreement & Rules & Regulations of the Band of Loch United Co. N.L., 1898, 1898
Handwritten on parchment or vellum and stitched into a book. Six loose pages are held within the pages. band and loch, coglan, mcvitty, ellis, acheson, mtichell, arthur, james coglan, alexander mcvitty, william ellis, william acheson, mathew mitchell, arthur robb, band and loch united company, w.m. acheson, john champion, edward barrett, willliam morris acheson, y.y. mcdonald, t. byrne, rules and regulations, arthur thomas robb, thomas mann -
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Book, Agreement Rules & Regulations of the metropolitan Gold Mining Company, Little Bendigo, 1898-1899
A mining compny in Ballarat.Printed book of rules, regulations and shareholders.edward daniel, t. byrne, register-general's office, w.m. acheson, john heinz, metropolitan gold mining company, henry donald mckee, maxwell bruce, henry stone, wiliam cleverdon, h.p. smith, h. poppeus, f.c.k. lewin, share scrip, little bendigo, ballarat, mining -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Staff Members of the University of Ballarat Metallurgy Department
The staff members depicted worked in Metallurgy on the Mount Helen Campus12 portraits of staffmembers in the Metallurgy Department at the University of Ballarat and it's predecessor institutions. .1) Lindsay Pattenden, Head of Metallurgy Department, 1973. .2) Alf McKenzie, senior Lecturer, 1974 .3) Kevin Brady, Senior Lecturer, 1989. .4) Robert Pyke, lecturer, 1989 .5) Alwyn Williams, lecturer, 1987 .6) Brian Sunter, Head of Metallurgy Department, 1989 .7) Dr Ian McKee, Senior Lecturer, 1993 .8) William Jay, lecturer, 1993 .9) Frank Martin, Technical Officer, 1995 .10) Max McGarry, Technical Officer, 1995 .11) Norman Grose, Technical Officer, 1995 .12) Sue Taylor, Secretary, 1988university of ballarat, metallurgy, pattenden, mckenzie, brady, pyke, williams, sunter, mckee, jay, martin, mcgarry, grose, taylor -
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Photograph - Colour, Three Ballarat University Staffmembers, c1990, c1990
David Stabb lectured in Chemistry, Max McGarry and Frank Martin were Technical Officers in Metallurgy.Colour photograph of three Ballarat University College staffmembers, c1990. They are (left to right) David Stabb, Max McGarry, Frank Martinballarat uinversity college, metallurgy, chemistry, stabb, mcgarry, martin -
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Photograph - Photograph - Black and white, Ballarat School of Mines Model Steam Engine
The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. The 'substantial sum' was used to build an Engineering Laboratory. The Ballarat School of Mines Council minutes of 08 November 1901 record: - Plans for [the] proposed building were submitted ... and ... it was resolved that a temporary building for an Engineering Laboratory be put up.' This laboratory, as an existing building, is first mentioned in the Ballarat School of Mines President's Annual Report of 1901, presented on 28 February 1902, reporting 'the erection of a building 67ft long by 33 ft wide' This report also lists all the equipment that would be accommodated in the Engineering Laboratory, including the experimental steam engine and boiler. The experimental Davey-Paxman steam engine arrived in Ballarat towards the end of 1902. The Engineering Laboratory was opened on 14 August 1903 by His Excellency Sir Sydenham Clarke. This engineering laboratory remained in use till about 1945. By 1944 preparations were under way at the Ballarat School of Mines to expand existing facilities, to be ready for the influx of returned soldiers. A new Heat Engines laboratory was built, this time of brick construction, replacing the previous corrugated-iron shed. In the early stages the steam engine was used to drive an overhead transmission shaft for machinery in the adjacent workshop. Later the steam engine was moved to a space that became the Heat Thermodynamics Laboratory. At the end of 1969 the engine was relocated to the Thermodynamics Laboratory at the then Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (BIAE) Mt Helen Campus. It was donated to Sovereign Hill in 2006. According to the research of Rohan Lamb in 2001 around five experimental steam engines were made by Davey Paxman, and three of these had similar configuration to the Ballarat School of Mines Steam Engine, however, each of these was also unique with different valve arrangements. The list, which was on a scrap of paper in a folio held in the Essex Archives, confirmed that one was sent to India. The Ballarat steam engine can be dated to late 1901 to early 1902. Zig Plavina was responsible for moving the steam engine to Mount Helen, and worked on it as a technician for many years. He observed the following: * The condenser is driven by the low pressure engine. * The following arrangements are possible: i) the high pressure engine alone, exhausting to atmosphere. Condenser not used, crankshaft flanges not coupled. ii) crankshafts coupled, mains pressure (120 psi) steam supplied to high pressure engine, partially expanded steam delivered to low pressure engine (Tandem operation). Choice available re exhaust steam: either to the condenser or to atmosphere. iii) crankshafts not coupled, reduced pressure steam supplied to low pressure engine. Exhaust steam - either to the condenser or to atmosphere. * Valve arrangement - a choice of Pickering cut-off or throttle governor. On low pressure engine - throttle governor only.Black and white photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine installed at the Ballarat School of MInes. steam engine, model steam engine, davey paxman, thomas bath, experimental steam engine -
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Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Geoff Hendy enrolling a student, 1985, 1985
Geoffrey R. Hendy was Ballarat College of Advanced Education Registrar since 9 February, 1989,and prior to that, was a senior member of the Registry staff for about 19 years. He died suddenly in Los Angelos, United Stated of America on 8 October 1991. The Ballarat University College Annual Report, 1991 states: "Mr Hendy made a major contribution to the student administrative services of the College and was a highly regarded member of staff. He will be sadly missed." Three photographs of Ballarat College of Advanced Education staff. .1) Wendy Cloke, in a white laboratory coat at the aquatic plant tank, 1982 .2) Geoff Henry, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Academic Secretary, enrolls a student, 1985 .3) Steve Bettes, Technical Officer at the Teaching Resources Centre with an unidentified person, 1985.2) A sticker on the back of the photo states "A student enrolling at Registry with the help of Geoff Hendy 1985"ballarat college of advanced education, hendy, geoff hendy, cloke, bettes, steve bettes, wendy cloke, student activity, enrolment, enrollment -
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Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat School of Mines Student Display, 1937, 1937
The Ballarat School of Mines often exhibited student work during Apprenticeship WeekBlack and white photograph of Ballarat School of Mines Student work exhibited at Alfred Hall, Ballarat. The display features (bottom left to right) a 34 inch vice, a swivel based machine vice, a drilling machine and a 3 ton screw jack. ballarat school of mines, tools, apprentice, jack, vice, alfred hall -
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Photograph - Black and White, Retirement of Dave Jelbart, 1979, 1979
Retirement of staff member Dave JelbartThree Ballarat College of Advanced Education Staff Members. Left to right: Derek Woolley, Dave Jelbart, Jack BarkerVerso "Thanks jack, for everything and especially for the manner in which the family was included in the big finale. Daveballarat college of advanced education, bcae, mt helen, mount helen, jelbart, dave jelbart, barker, woolley