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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White, Piazza dell'Esedra, Rome, Italy
A fountain stands in the middle of an Italian piazza surrounded by three storey buildings. It is Piazza dell'Esedra, in Rome. -
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Postcards, Birmingham
Two black and white postcards of Birmingham. .1) Bull Ring, Birmingham featuring a church and steeple in the mid background and people waling in the streets. .2) Colmore Row, Birmingham featuring three storey buildings on either side of a road. People walk on the footpath and a horse and carriage are parked on the left. -
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Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat School of Mines Past Students Dinner, 1951, 14/04/1951
Six photographs from a Ballarat School of Mines Past Students Dinner. The dinner was held on 14 April 1951 in the former Ballarat Technical School (currently the Gribble Building on the SMB Campus of Federation University) .1) Twelve men pose for a photograph. The tall man standing at the back in architect L.H. Vernon. The man at left in the front row is F. Gladstone Procter (alumni and Ballarat Technical Art School teacher); and second from left is William Meinhardt. .2) Left front to rear - Donald Eltringham, Mrs Eltringham, Geoff Mounter, Mrs Mounter, Alan Wilson, Ian McLachlan. Right Front to rear- Doug Dean, Mrs Dean, Bill Meinhardt, Norman Dalton. .3) From left moving away from camera:Mavis McTaggart, Hester Darby, Cr Arthur Nicholson, Mrs Nicholson, Morgan John. On right, 6 from front is Bob Morgan .4) On the right 2nd from camera is (prof Krause?). 3rd from camera is Dick Richards. .5) Dave and Hazel Jelbart are on the right. .6) On the right moving away from camera: Albert W. Steane, Mrs Steane, Dr Pound, Ruby Lonie, F.E. Ferguson, B. Elliott, Sylvia Williams. This on the left include Beryl Pickering and Noel Pickering. ballarat school of mines, ballarat technical art school, renunion, dinner, john, nichlson, darby, mctaggart, jelbart, vernon, proctor, nicholson, glad procter, alumni, f.w. procter, gladstone procter -
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Photograph - Colour, Mt Helen Union Building Cafeteria, c1975
The Mount Helen Union Building, or U Building, has been renamed the Albert Coates Centre.Colour photograph of an interior view of the Union Building Cafeteria at Ballarat College of Advanced Education Union Buildingmount helen, cafeteria, union building, albert coates centre -
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Photograph, Magpie State School (2271), c1880
Magpie State School (2271) was a brick building built in 1880 to accommodate 122 pupils. It replaced Magpie Gully School (425). Black and white photographic copy of a brick school at Magpie near Ballarat.magpie state school, magpie primary school, magpie gully school, magpie, education -
Federation University Historical Collection
Poster, View of Ballarat, VIctoria, Australia
Framed newspaper poster of Ballarat, with details of buildings. This is an advertisement for William Bramwell Withers 'History of Ballarat', 1887.f.w. niven, ballarat, foord -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, E. J. Barker Library, Mount Helen Campus, Federation University Australia - 2006, 2006
Work began on the Library construction in 1968. This was when it was known as Ballarat College of Advanced Education - Mount Helen. The Library started on the ground floor in 1970. In 1971 a contract for a four-storey library was drawn up and construction began the same year. The building opened in 1973, occupying two stories of the current building. The library grew and with Commonwealth Grants was able to develop its collection. In 1987 the library achieved an annual budget of over $1 million. The Teachers Resource Collection was added and by 1989 the library expected to occupy the top three floors plus the lower ground floor. A flexible study area on the top floor was introduced 1990-1991. 2010 saw the completion of a new stage in the history of the library. It now includes new study and research areas including the Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre with access to the University's Art and Historical Collection. The E. J. Barker Library is named after a former Principal of the School of Mines Ballarat who then became the first Director of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education, now Federation University. Jack Barker played an active part in education and was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia. After retirement in 1987, the College Council decided to name the Library after him in recognition of his achievements.Colour photograph showing the entrance to the E. J. Barker Library at the Mount Helen Campus of Federation University - Ballarat. Lawn, trees and gardens provide a pleasant area for students and staff. Building design allows for large windows giving light into the various areas.ballarat college of advanced education, e.j. barker library, teachers resource collection, study area, geoffrey blainey research centre, art collection, historical collection, jack barker, medal of the order of australia -
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Photograph - Coloured photograph, Arts Academy at Camp Street under construction, 2003/2004
Coloured photographs showing the area to be built on. The Mining Exchange and Ballarat Post Office are shown. These buildings plus new ones will make up the Federation University Camp Street campus.arts academy, camp street, construction, former ballarat library -
Federation University Historical Collection
Coloured photograph, Former Ballarat Library, c2004
Coloured photograph of the section on the corner of Camp and Sturt Streets Ballarat showing the extension to the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery. These are the former Library (white building) and shops. In the background on the right can be seen the back of the former Mining Exchange.Coloured photograph of the section on the corner of Camp and Sturt Streets Ballarat showing the extension to the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery. These are the former Library (white building) and shops. In the background on the right can be seen the back of the former Mining Exchange.camp street, sturt street, library, mining exchange -
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Photograph - Colour, Matthew Freeman, Opening of the Federation University Mount Helen Campus Student Commons by Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove, 2017, 15/02/2017
Two colour photographs of the Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove opening the newly refurbished Student Commons, Mount Helen S Building. .1) L-R: Chancellor Paul Hemming, Darren Holland (back), Acting Vice-Chancellor Andy Smith, Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove, ?, ? . .2) Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove, Chancellor Paul Hemming and Federation University Australia Students unveil the plaque commemorating the opening of the Student Commons. governor general sir peter cosgrove, governor general, sir peter cosgrove -
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Black and white photograph, Rear view of the former Ballarat Supreme Court, Lydiard Street South, c2004
Black and white photograph of the rear of the former Supreme Court. Built in 1868 as part of the Ballarat Gaol complex, it became part of the Ballarat School of Mines in 1947 and used for Electrical Engineering. It has now been transformed into a performing arts centre. New building shown is Amenities Building and was officially opened in 1981. Radiating beams used for the top window are made from Oregon wood. Thought to be the last building using this wood for this purpose. Drive up to the building comes off Grant Street. All this is part of Federation University - Grant Street Campus.Black and white photograph of the rear of the former Courthouse. Built in 1868, it became part of the Ballarat School of Mines in 1947. New building shown is the Amenities Building. All part of Federation University - Grant Street Campus.ballarat supreme court, ballarat gaol, ballarat school of mines, electrical engineering, performing arts centre, amenities building, oregon cedar, grant street, grant street, federation university -
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Photograph - Laminated, University University Chinese Nursing Cohort?, 1997
Laminated photograph of staff and students on stairs outside a building. The are probably University of Ballarat nursing students in Chinachina, nursing, alumni -
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Photograph, University of Ballarat Nursing, c1999
A group of University of Ballarat staffmembers and visitors from China are photographed outside the Nursing (S) building at Mt Helen. Front L-R: ? Hannalore Best, ? , Wayne Robinsonnursing, mount helen, china, wayne robinson, hannalore best, health -
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Book - ledger, Ballarat School of Mines Reports, 1900-1915
27 June 1902 - Davey Paxmen Steam Engine 01 September 1905 - James Oddie donation a pair of lanterns and a lantern Microscope 03 August 1906 - Costs of starting an Agricultural High School in the district - Dr Stewart Bequest 29 April 1910- Planning for new Art School Building 28 April 1911 - Ballarat Observatory 26 May 1911 - Ballarat Observatory. Mr Brittain living in the caretaker's cottage, and proposes moving his telescope to the observatory 30 June 1911 - H.H. Smith in conjunction with Mr Clegg asked to prepare sketch plans for a new art school 28 July 1913 - Establishment of the Ballarat Junior Technical School 04 April 1913 - Removal of organ and pipes from the former Wesleyan Church 26 June 1914 - Laying of the Foundation Stone for the Ballarat Technical Art School. A photograph was taken featuring Mr Tate, Mr Carew-Smyth and Col. Watson.Black covered foolscap book with brown leather spine and corners. The handwritten reports were written for the Ballarat School of Mines Councilballarat school of mines, monthly reports, ballarat school of mines principal, ballarat school of mines principal's report, ballarat school of mines battery, ballarat school of mines council, r.t. vale, davey paxmen, andrew anderson, james bickett, james oddie, david kerr, j. baird, learmonth, dr stewart bequest, ballarat technical art school, h.h. smith, w.h. middleton, clegg -
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Programme - Four page printed document outlining the Ballarat Junior Technical School, 1914, Free Technical Education - Ballarat Junior Technical School, 1914
In February 1913 the Ballarat Junior Technical School opened its doors to its 86 pupils. The old bluestone building in the grounds of the Dana Street Primary School became their temporary for eight years. In its early years the school offered only a two-year course. The first year was of a general nature giving a thorough grounding in Mathematics and Instrumental Drawing, and introducing students to the various branches of trade work. The second-year students studied for the Junior Technical Certificate and specialized in a course of their choice - either a trade (Woodwork or Fitting and Turning) or a course leading to higher studies at the School of Mines. This pamphlet was provided to parents whose boys wished to attend the new secondary school. Four page pamphlet outlining what the Junior Technical School aims to provide for boys who have reached a certain level of education and wish to study further. Areas covered are Day Courses, First Year Course, Second Year Course, Reduced Tram and Railway Fares, Free Tram and Railway Travelling and Compulsory Drill.ballarat junior technical school, dana street primary school, mathematics, instrumental drawing, trade work., junior technical certificate, woodwork, fitting and turning, school of mines, secondary school, trades, 104 doveton street -
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Set of black and white photographs - Athletics sports, Ballarat Junior Technical School Sports Day
Ballarat Junior Technical School moved to the new building in 1921. The grounds were cleared, terraced and planted out. Another area below the terraces was known aas White Flat. This was cleared and became the oval for the school allowing for all sporting activities to be carried out.Set of photographs showing sports day, Ballarat Junior Technical School. Area used is White Flat Oval which was completed as a playing ground in 1925 -
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Handwritten document, Ballarat Junior Technical School - Records of raffle results - 1921, 09/09/1921 and 10/10/1921
Ballarat Junior Technical School opened in 1913. It was located at the Dana Street State School. As numbers grew a larger building was needed. Plans were drawn and a school built within the grounds of the School of Mines. Students started at this new school in 1921. It was officially opened on 9 September 1921 by Sir Alexander, resident of Creswick, local member for North Ballarat and the Minister for Education. He also opened the School Fair which coincided with the buildings ceremony. This was a fair on a grand scale and lasted two days and nights. Staff and students worked for weeks making articles for sale. A parent's committee led by Mr J Rogerson, a local police detective, had been organizing for months. Money raised funded the dodge-ball court, purchased a typewriter, a second-hand piano, an inter-room telephone system, an epidiascope and film projector. Four pages of lined paper showing handwritten results for raffles held at Ballarat Junior Technical Schhool in 1921. Pages held together with a dressmaker's pin.J Rogerson, official drawerballarat junior technical school, dana street primary school, ballarat school of mines, 1921, sir alexander, school fair, parent's committee, j rogerson, police detective, dodge-ball court, typewriter, piano, telephone system, epidiascope, film projector -
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Photograph - Black and White, Walls of the former Ballarat Gaol
Black and white photograph of the walls of the former Ballarat Gaol and the Ballarat School of Mines Amenities Building, now part of the Federation University Australia SMB campus. ballarat school of mines, former ballarat gaol, governor's residence, amenities building -
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Photograph - black and white, Interior of the Ballarat School of MInes Amenities Building
This building is now a part of the Federation University Australia SMB CampusBlack and white photograph of the interior of the Ballarat School of Mines Amenities building. ballarat school of mines, amenities building, cafeteria -
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Hand written document, Ballarat Junior Technical School Correspondence 1921, 1921
Ballarat Junior Technical School opened in 1913. It was located at the Dana Street State School. As numbers grew a larger building was needed. Plans were drawn and a school built within the grounds of the School of Mines. Students started at this new school in 1921. It was officially opened on 9 September 1921 by Sir Alexander, resident of Creswick, local member for North Ballarat and the Minister for Education. He also opened the School Fair which coincided with the buildings ceremony. This was a fair on a grand scale and lasted two days and nights. Staff and students worked for weeks making articles for sale. A parent's committee led by Mr J Rogerson, a local police detective, had been organizing for months. As part of the ceremony for the opening of the school the Strachan Orchestra was engaged to play. .1 Taxi hire provided transport for the Strachan Orchestra for two visits at a total cost of Five Shillings. This hand written slip shows the date of payment and by whom .2 This item is the receipt N A Strachan sent to Mr Steane, Headmaster of the school, for the payment of Two Pounds, cost for engaging the Orchestra. Money raised funded the dodge-ball court, purchased a typewriter, a second-hand piano, an inter-room telephone system, an epidiascope and film projector.Hand written notes on lined paper. .1 Invoice; .2 Receipt.1 Signature of W. Button .2 Signature of N.A. Strachan.ballarat junior technical school, dana street, ballarat school of mines, minister for education, member for north ballarat, school fair, strachan orchestra, receipt, albert steane, ceremony, taxi, typewriter, piano, telephone system, payment notice, sir alexander peacock -
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Image (printed), Reid and Son's Ballarat Coffee Palace, Lydiard Street
Image of a double storeyed building known as Reid's Coffee Palace. The Ballarat Railway Station is visible on the left.reid's coffee palace,, ballarat coffee palace, lydiard street north, ballarat railway station, r. ludbrook -
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Photograph - Black and White, Richards & Co, Ballarat Junior Technical School Tennis Court - 1956, 1956
When Ballarat Junior Technical School building was opened in 1921, there was little cleared space for the students to use for sporting activities. The area known as Battery Paddock was used for dodge-ball and football. Gradually the slope area was cleared and planted. In November 1922 a tennis court was opened in the Battery Paddock. It was designed and built by two former students of the Ballarat School of Mines. The old Mount Doran school house was moved to the area as a students' common room. A new tennis court was built in the same vicinity in 1934. This area was on the corner of Grant and Albert Streets. Area is where the Corbould Building and the Automotive Skills Centre of School of Mines Ballarat Grant Street Campus now stand. Black and white photograph of the tennis court built in 1934 at Ballarat Junior Technical School. Gaol wall to the left and the old Mount Doran school house that was moved to the school grounds in 1922 and used as a Students' common room. Four students playing tennis with others watching.Stamp on back indicating photographer - "Richards & Co - Ballarat"ballarat junior technical school, student, 1921, battery paddock, ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines tennis court, mount doran, students' common room, 1934, grant street, albert street, corbould building, automotive skills centre -
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Book, Prospectus of the School of Mines and Industries, Bendigo, 1914
The Bendigo School of Mines was established in 1872 for the purpose of providing instruction and training in the principles of science with their application to the various industries. Brown soft covered book of 62 pages. Contents include: Office Bearers, Art Department, Board and Residence, Certificate Courses, Examination Results, Employment, Graduates, Laboratory Work, Library, Pharmacy, Railway concessions, Rules, Scholarships and Prizes, Univesity Concessions An photographic image of the building, Turning and Fitting Workshop, Woodwork, and the Science Laboratory are reproduced. bendigo school of mines, l. lansell, r.h.s. abbott, john veale, george davey, a.e. thorne, john quick, w.c. vahland, o. penfold, j.r.v. anderson, w.h. walter, john e grant, woodcarving, arthur t. woodward, bendigo junior technical school, university concessions, carola cohn, schools of mines, pharmacy, school of design and applied art, geoffrey abbott -
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Booklet, Views of the Michigan College of Mines, c1906
Charcoal grey soft covered booklet with views of the Michigan College of Mines. * General View * Hubbell Hall * Mechanical Engineering Building * Mining and Metallurgy Buildings, with Stamp Mill in the Distance * Chemistry Building * College Club and Gymnasium Building * Architects Sketch of Library and Museum Building * Metallurgy Building * Mining Engineering Building * Assaying Course G1 * General Chemistry Course F1 * Inspecting Drill Operations * Mineralogy - COurses W1 and W2 * Railroad Surveying - Course Q1 * Field Geology * Reporting on Power PLants at Tamarack No. 5 Hoist * Sketching Ore Pockets * Pattern Shop * Physics Course * Underground in Champion Mine * QUalitative Chemistry * Field Surveying * Ore Dressing * HYdraulics Course * Machine Shop * Palaeontology and Historical Geology * Just Up from Lake Angeline Mine, Ishpeming Mineralogical Museum * Gymnasium, College Club Building * Lounging Room of College Club Buildingmichigan college of mines, school of mines, michigan, houghton, michigan, f.w. mcnair, united states of america, schools of mines, michigan school of mines -
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Photograph - Colour, Ballarat School of Mines, Community Resource Centre, Mair Street, 11/11/2008
Photograph of a brick building in Mair Street, Ballarat.ballarat school of mines, mair street, mair street ballarat, community resource centre -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Mount Helen Cafe, c1995
A woman purchases food in the Mount Helen cafe in U building (later Albert Coates Building)tuck shop, cafe, food, u building, albert coates centre -
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Photograph - Black and White, Richards & Co, Ballarat Junior Technical School - Tennis Team 1938, 1938
Sport and available playing areas were important and every effort was made to provide this for the students when they moved into the new building in 1921. The terraces leading down from the gaol wall were terraced and clearing areas of rubble to provide playing areas for football and cricket was done by the students. In November 1922, a tennis court was opened in the Battery Paddock. It was designed by Syd Chambers and constructed by Les Waller, former students of the Ballarat School of Mines. A new tennis court was built and opened in 1934, in the same area. This photograph is of the 1938 Tennis Team - Ballarat Junior Technical School. The boys standing are L to R: D. Eltringham and J. Burt. Seated on the left is W. Rowe and W. Edwards on the right. They are with Mr J. Hosie - staff member 1938-41. Donald Eltringham was Dux of the school in 1938. He obtained a Diploma in Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering from the School of Mines Ballarat - 1944/47A formal group of four boys in tennis outfits with racquets and one adult male.Photographer's stamp embossed on front with rubber stamp on back "Richards & Cc - photographers - Ballarat. In pencil - "Jun Tech" and "1938"tennis court, battery paddock, syd chambers, les waller, ballarat school of mines, 1938 tennis team, ballarat junior technical school, eltringham, burt, rowe, edwards, j. hosie, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering -
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Photograph - Image, Aerial Image of the Ballarat School of Mines, 1976
Black and white aerial Image of the Ballarat School of Mines, with the date of the construction of each building indicated in red. The image shows the site after the Ballarat Gaol and the Ballarat Brass Works (M.B. John) buildings have been demolished. It includes the former Battery Building, tennis court which were demolished to make way for the M.B. John Building on Albert Street. It also shows the former Ballarat Girls' Technical School.former ballarat gaol, former ballarat brass works, m.b. john building, battery building, tennis court, albert street, grant street, lydiard street south, armstrong street south, ballarat girls' technical school. -
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Photograph - black and white, Clare Gervasoni, Ballarat School of Mines M.B. John Buildings, 2016, 08/09/2016
The M.B. John Building (Building K), a three storey, face red brick, restrained Late Twentieth Century International styled building with an elongated, cuboid form (defined by the parapeted facades) that is offset by projecting exposed concrete framed, round‐arched entrance and stair wells on the east (Albert Street) elevation (the centrally located entrance breaking the brick façade with glazing). The facades are also characterised by banks of aluminium framed, horizontal ribbon windows, which wrap around the building corners. Metal shades project beyond the windows, while post‐supported bullnosed verandahs and hoods and projecting concrete stairs are other features. On the west elevation, the cuboid façade is punctuated by projecting curved concrete and glazed, elongated bays at first floor level. (David Rowe/Wendy Jacobs)Colour photograph of a red brick building on Albert Street. It was build to house trade workshops and Ceramics at the Ballarat School of Mines. m.b. john, m.b. john building, ballarat school of mines -
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Photograph- Colour, Premier John Cain and Morgan B. John admire a portrait and plaque at the opening of the Ballarat School of Mines M.B. John Building, 1987, 11/06/1987
Premier John Cain and Morgan B. John admire a portrait and plaque at the opening of the Ballarat School of Mines M.B. John Building. The portrait is of M.B. John, and the plaque relates to the opening of the Ballarat School of Mines M.B. John Building Seated left to right: John Mildren, Elizabeth Sheedy, ? .ballarat school of mines buildings, m.b. john building, m.b. john, morgan b. john, john cain, visitors, buildings, opening, elizabeth sheedy, john mildren