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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat school of Mines, Lydiard Street, c1960, c1960
The illuminated signs in this photograph were erected over the main Lydiard Strert entrance to the Ballarat School of Mines somewhere around 1960. The signs were erected by Principal Harry Arblaster in an attempt to emphasis the Diploma Courses were of a tertiary level. Black and white photograph of Ballarat School of Mines building in Lydiard (south) Street, Ballarat. The photo features to signs. The first one includes the word 'The Ballarat School of Mines and Industries, and well as the Ballarat School of Mines shield. The other sign includes the word 'Professional courses, Geology, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Metallurgy, Art"ballarat school of mines, professional courses, gology, chemistry, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, metallurgy, art, trades, arblaster, harry arblaster, illuminated sign -
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Image - black and white, Ballarat Junior Technical School Turning and Fitting Class, 1915, 1915
The Ballarat Junior Technical School was a division of the Ballarat School of Mines.Fourteen boys, wearing white aprons, are undertaking a practical class in turning and fitting at the Ballarat Junior Technical School. The boys work with foot pedaled and early electric lathes. The classroom has evidence of both gas and electric lighting. (the guitar shaped lamp is gas)ballarat junior technical school, ballarat school of mines, education, trade, fitting and turning -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image, Black and white, Modelling Class, 1915
Ballarat Junior Technical School was a section of the Ballarat School of Mines. The principal of the Ballarat Junior Technical School was Albert Steane.Sixteen boys, many in white aprons, are involved in a modelling class at the Ballarat Junior Technical School. 1915ballarat junior technical school, ballarat school of mines, education, trade, modelling, classroom -
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Image - black and white, Ballarat Junior Technical School Sheet Metal Class, c1913
Black and white image from the Ballarat Junior Technical School Prospectus, 1915. The page has two images (back and front). The sheet metal class shows 16 boys undertaking practical metalwork. Some boys were white aprons. The class takes place in an corrugated tin workshop.The classroom is lit by early electric light. The image on the other side of the page is the Ballarat Junior Technical School woodwork class. (See http://victoriancollections.net.au/items/514be0da2162ef0f342d60ff ) ballarat junior technical school, ballarat school of mines, education, trade, metal, metalwork -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat Junior Technical School Football Team, 1938, 1938
The Ballarat Junior Technical School was a division of the Ballarat School of Mines.A formal group of 23 adolescent males, most wearing the Ballarat Junior Technical School football jumper and one adult, W. Paterson.stamped verso "Richards & Co. Photographers Ballarat. Proofs not returned charged for. ballarat junior technical school, ballarat school of mines, education, football, sport, paterson, w. paterson -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Image - black and white, Ballarat Junior Technical School Exhibition of Student Work, 1914, 1914
Ballarat Junior Technical School was a division of the Ballarat School of Mines. During this era the Ballarat Junior Technical School was located at the Dana Street Primary School and was in its second year of operation.Exhibition of Ballarat Junior Technical School Sloyd work, including drawing, modelling, sheet metal and woodwork. ballarat junior technical school, ballarat school of mines, education, trade, sloyd, drawing, modelling, metalwork, sheet metal, woodwork, classroom, dana street primary school, exhibition -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Government Printing Office, Rescue and recovery Operations in Mines After Fires and Explosions, 1916, 1916
108 pages soft covered booklet covering rescue and recovery operations in mines.james w. paul, h.m. wolfin, rescue, recovery, mining, fire, explosion -
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Book, Winborn, Arthur T, The Use of Oxygen Breathing Or Rescue Apparatus for Work in Noxious Atmospheres, Etc, c1912, c1912
Green hard covered cloth book of 127 pages. Images include the Monmouthshire Colliery Owners' Rescue Association (T. Braithwaite, J.F. Tallis, A.S. Tallis, W. Stewart, W. Gregson. Robert Jordon, T.H. Deakin. W.H. Routledge, B. Nicholas); A.T. Winborn of the Miners' Rescue Station, Crumlin; Draeger apparatus in use; Dragerwerl Lubeck, Water Gauge for testing Injector, Injecting sample air into test tube containing lime water, Meco Apparatus, Pneumatogen Self Rescue Type, Animal Air-Testerbreathing, poison, mine rescue, rescue apparatus, oxygen breathing rescue apparatus, a.t. winborn, monmouthshire colliery pwners' rescue association -
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Book, Treatise on General and Industrial Inorganic Chemistry, 1912
The original owner of the book, J.R. Pound was lecturer in Chemistry at the Ballarat School of Mines. The second owner, Roy Schrieke was Chemistry lecturer at the Ballarat School of Mines and the Ballarat College of Advanced Education.Green hard covered book of 704 pages. Sections include General, Non-metals, and Metals. Many diagrams.Singed in front cover:- "J.R. Pound 12/6/14" "R.R. Schrieke 15/11/79" ballarat school of mines, ballarat college of advanced education, chemistry, shrieke, roy schrieke, j.r. pound -
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Photograph - Black and White, Jeff Coward with a Reichert Microscope, late 1940s
The image was taken in the Ballarat School of Mines Metallurgy Laboratory at Lydiard Street, before moving to Mount Helen Campus in 1970.Jeff Coward looks through a Reichert microscope set up on a table at the Ballarat School of Minesballarat school of mines, microscope, reichert, coward, jeff coward -
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Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat School of Mines Cricket Team, 1941, 1941
This photograph is reproduced on page 19 of the 1941 Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine. The 1941 Cricket team had a successful season, but owing to the weather and conflicting arrangements only three matches were played. Scores: Ballarat School of Mines 130 defeated Ballarat High School 114 Ballarat School of Mines 53 defeated Ballarat Church of England Grammar School 34 Ballarat School of Mines 102 defeated Ballarat Church of England Grammar School 101 Eric William Goon was the son of Chinese Herbalist F.S. Goon of Peel Street, Ballarat Black and white photograph of 11 young men dressed in white. The photo depicts the Ballarat School of Mines Cricket team, 1941. Back Row: Eric Goon, D. Eltringham, K. Richard, L. Evans, I. McLachlan, Philip Kempe. Front Row: M. Laurence, J. Elliott, J. Gibbs (capt), Gordon Hale (vice-captain). W. RoweOn back in pencil "1941"eric goon, d. eltringham, k. richard, l. evans, i. mclachlan, philip kempe., m. laurence, j. elliott, j. gibbs, gordon hale, w. rowe, ballarat school of mines, cricket -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Ballarat School of Mines Diploma Staff and Salaries, 1968, 1968
The Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University.Three typed pages (2 foolscap) relating to Ballarat School of Mines Diploma Staff and Salaries. .1) Correspondence from C.A. Sweeney of the Department of Education and Science, Brisbane after a visit to the Ballarat School of Mines. .2) Two foolscap pages listing Ballarat School of Mines staff within there subject area, along with their salary in 1968. Names include E.J. Barker, Harold Trudinger, E.A. Bald, Len Hillman, W.H. Rofe, E.W. Ryan, R.K. Oakes, J.E. Brown, Derek Woolley, D.G. Harrie, A.C. Burrow, Dave jelbart, Zig Plavina, J. Ralston, J.V. Crotty, P.G. Dyson, Bill Vermeend, Lindsay Pattenden, A.L. McKenzie, K.T. Brady, W.J. Goldfinch, P.L. Day, P.G. Dyson, M.K. Aston, G.W. Barrell, F.H. Hooper, M. Page, P.J. Smith, F. Hogarth, R.W. Monteith, Bill Durant, B.D. Gardner, A.H. Firestone, R.S. Fenton, A.H. Aldersey, S. Bamford, Geoff Mainwaring, D.T. Kellock, B. Bryan, Edith Lawn, F.W. Moritz, Helen Ross, A.C. Miller, Arch Mackinnon, I.E. Black, G.T. Anderson, I.T. Sheehy, Geoff Biddington, E.R. McGrath, F.R. Fairhall, D.T. Bowers, I.L. Hunter, Pat Hope, D.G. Williams. L.M. Jardine, J.M. Fitzgerald, P. Page, R. Strachan, .3) Handwritten note relating to compilation of .2) barker, trudinger, bald, hillman, rofe, ryan, oakes, brown, woolley, harrie, burrow, jelbart, plavina, ralston, crotty, dyson, vermeend, pattenden, mckenzie, brady, goldfinch, day, dyson, aston, barrell, hooper, page, smith, hogarth, monteith, durant, gardner, firestone, fenton, aldersey, bamford, mainwaring, kellock, bryan, lawn, moritz, ross, miller, mackinnon, black, anderson, sheehy, biddington, mcgrath, fairhall, bowers, hunter, hope, williams. jardine, fitzgerald, page, strachan, -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter - Correspondence, Sebastopol Technical School to the Ballarat School of Mines, 26/02/1968
Quarto sized Sebastopol Technical School letterhead from headmaster W.E. Matheson to Jack Barker, Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines. The correspondence lists students from Sebastopol Technical school who had been awarded a Junior Scholarship. These were Kristina Saw, Joy Stoneman, Vivienne Bull, Jennifer Surman, Kevin Manning, Garry Tempany, Kevin McIlvena and Domenico Micichsebastopol, ballarat school of mines, saw, stoneman, bull, surman, manning, tempany, mcilvena, micich, sebastopol technical school -
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Book, Hoisting and Hoisting Appliances, 1900
Brown, half leather bound book including sections of hoisting, prospecting, placer and hydraulic Mining, Preliminary Operations at Metal Mines, Metal Mining and Surface Arrangements at Metal Mines. The book includes illustrations and an index.mining, tools, tunnels, timbering, illustrations, ventilation, hoisting, prospecting -
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Instrument - Scientific Instrument, Pajari Instruments, Boxed Tropari
This item was most probably used at the Ballarat School of Mines. Pajari Instruments Ltd. grew from a partnership established in 1945 when the first EX-AX surveying instrument that provided accurate azimuth and inclination was made available to the diamond drilling industry. The partnership between Charles Trotter and George Pajari Sr. was known as Trotter-Pajari Instruments and the EX-AX Instrument was dubbed the "TROPARI" by the diamond drilling industry. Charles Trotter, a mechanical engineer, was also a marketing genius who developed substantial demand in Australia, Africa and South America in the 1940's and early 1950's. In fact the sales to each of these continents exceeded those to North America during those early years. Pajari is located in Orillia, Ontario, Canada and offer services and products that assist customers with their individual requirements. After the death of Charles Trotter in 1956, George Pajari Sr. with the assistance of his wife Hilda continued the business under the title of Pajari Instruments. George Sr. set most of the tenets that comprise our present Mission Statement. If it wasn't user friendly or if it had to have experts to operate it, that instrument design was doomed. If the customer wasn't getting good value in his opinion, manufacturing and repair procedures were examined to see where efficiency could be improved to cut costs without sacrificing Quality. George Pajari Jr and his wife Darlene assumed the reins of Pajari Instruments Ltd. in 1981 when George Sr. decided on semi-retirement. George Jr. brought the "client geologist's" perspective to the company. The company moved from Toronto to a 30 hectare (80 acre) site near Orillia shortly afterward. This site provided the high magnetic latitude earth field environment without magnetic pollution that is necessary for accurate compass setting. The park like setting of this location is a positive psychological benefit for our staff. George Sr. passed away in 2002 being preceded by Hilda only by 3 months, George Jr. continues at the helm of the company. With dedication from long term employees/contractors and third generation family members, Pajari Instruments Ltd. continues operations/new product development in Orillia. (http://www.pajari.com/about.html) Brass levelling compass in green velvet lined hinged timber box. Known as a Tropari - a single-shot, micro-mechanical borehole surveying instrument operated by a timing device. Borehole direction is measured from the earth's magnetic field. The Tropari provides both direction and inclination which can be used to define the attitude of the borehole at the survey depth. Regular surveys at intervals as the borehole progresses will allow a plot of the borehole to be drawn from the data. The Tropari is easy to use and maximizes profits by minimizing capital and operational costs. The Basic Survey Train Consists of: PDSI / Tropari Container, 6m (20 ft) Nonmagnetic Rods, Impact Foot, and Connector at Top. (http://www.pajari.com/tropari.html) A sticker on the lid of the hinged box states: "A.E. Parsons 107 Leicester St., Carlton 3053 Telephone 347 5844"scientific instrument, compass -
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Document, Invoices to the Ballarat School of Mines, 1896-9, 1896 1899
The two invoices were sent to the Ballarat School of Mines.Two printed paper invoices from Ballarat and London. .1) William Wesley and Son, scientific Booksellers. .2) William Gooch invoice, Mining Exchange, Lydiard Street North, Ballaratballarat school of mines, mining exchange, william gooch, william wesley, gooch, wesley, booksellerm publisher -
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Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Dr James Robert Pound
Dr James Pound taught Chemistry at the Ballarat School of Mines. Black and white photograph of the bust of Dr. J.R. Pound. ballarat school of mines, chemistry, pound, j.r. pound, james pound -
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Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Marg Troon and Harry Brew, c1988
Black and white photograph depicting a women dressed in white shorts, and a man in an overcoat. They are Ballarat School of Mines Student Marg Troon and Ballarat School of Mines Caretaker Harry Brew. They are most probably standing on the White Flat Oval which was used for Ballarat School of Mines sport. ballarat school of mines, brew, troon, sport, white flat, margaret troon, harry brew -
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Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Daniel Walker
Black and white photograph showing the head and shoulders of a man wearing glasses. The man is Daniel Walker, lecturer at the Ballarat School of Mines. daniel walker, ballarat school of mines -
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Photograph - Portrait, Mary A. Fogarty
Mary Fogarty was a former student of the Ballarat School of Mines. She joined the staff as a teacher of Arts and Crafts at the Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School. Black and white photographs of the head and shoulders of a woman. She is Mary Fogarty.ballarat school of mines, fogarty, art, women, mary a. fogarty, mary fogarty, university women -
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Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Sylvia Williams
Sylvia Williams was head of the Ballarat School of Mines Dressmaking Department between 1845 and 1960. Previously she had been a staff member of the E. Lucas and Co., clothing manufacturers of Ballarat and Melbourne. Black and white image of the head and shoulders of a woman. She is Sylvia Williams, former head of the Ballarat School of Mines Dressmaking Department. ballarat school of mines, williams, dressmaking, lucas, sylvia williams, staffmember -
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Photograph - Image, George Porter Day, c1880
George Porter day worked at the Ballarat School of Mines in the 1880s.Black and white image of the head and shoulders of a man. He is George Porter Day, Ballarat School of Mines gardener and botanist.ballarat school of mines, george day, day, garden, botany, botonist, george porter day, smb botanical gardens, ballarat school of mines botanical gardens -
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Photograph - Black and White, Ron Wild, 1994, 07/1994
Ron Wild was the Director of the Ballarat School of Mines.Black and white photograph of the head and shoulders of a man - Ron Wild.ballarat school of mines, wild, ron wild -
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Photograph, Fraser, Professor Alfred Mica Smith, 1895 - 1900
Professor Alfred Mica Smith was a renowned lecturer at the Ballarat School of Mines. Photographer L/A/ Fraser was at 30 Bridge St Ballarat from 1895 to 1900. Black and white photograph a the head and shoulders of a man, Professor Alfred Mica Smith of the Ballarat School of Mines. Written on the lower right :YOurs sincerely, A Mica-Smith. B.A., B.Sc."ballarat school of mines, mica smith, smith -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, University of Ballarat Coat of Arms, 2006
The University of Ballarat was granted a Coat of Arms from the College of Arms in London. The grant has five parts: the Shield, the Crest, the Supporters, the Motto and the Badge. The origin of the University Arms us based on the history of the University and its antecedents. The earlier institutions include the School of Mines and Industries, the Ballarat Teachers' College and its successor, the State College of Victoria at Ballarat.A Coat of Arms signifies the heraldic achievements of an individual or community. The University of Ballarat's Coat of Arms symbolises the golden past of the City of Ballarat and the former institutions, the School of Mines and Industries Ballarat Ltd and the Ballarat Teachers' College, which came together to form the University. At the same time, the motto 'dare to be different', presents a challenge to everyone in both the University and the region to strive for new ways of achieving. Colour photographs of the University of Ballarat Coat of Arms. university of ballarat, coat of arms, heraldry, heraldic device -
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Clothing - Pocket, Ballarat School of Mines Blazer Pocket, 1931, c1931
... University Australia Ballarat School of mines blazer pocket stitchery ...The pocket is from a Ballarat School of Mines Honor Blazer. Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University AustraliaGreen blazer pocket embroidered with the Ballarat School of Mines Heraldic Device.ballarat school of mines, blazer, pocket, stitchery, embroidery, coat of arms, colours -
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Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, Term 4, 1905, 1905
... University Australia, Mt Helen Campus Federation University Australia ...The Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine in 1905 was an unofficial journal edited by the students.Twenty-eight page booklet known as the Ballarat School of Mines Student's Magazine. Contents include: A jaunt to South Australia; Tests for the Assay Lab; Huntingdon-Heberlein Process; Slag Calculation; Electrical Laboratory; Hydrochoric Acod-Phenolph-thalein; Ballarat scientific Society; James W. Hawthorne; Maryborough Excursion; Prof Alexander Purdie; School Dirge; Compound Engines; Sister Institutions; Trafalgar, Acrobates Pymgaeus, Pigmy Flying Phalangerobituary for Alexander Purdie, Electric traction, Estimation of Fat in Milk by the Babcock Machine, first Ballarat School of Mines Annual Dinner; Crytallography Images include; Electrical Laboratory; Professor Dawbarn; James W. Hawthorne; Ballarat Rowing Eight on Lake Wendouree (H. Valentine, W. Pearce, W. Figgis, L. Seward, C. McGennis, D. Don, R. Nevett, M. Gaunt, N. Buley). Advertisements: Craig, Williamson Pty Ltd; Ballarat Baths (B. McCausland); W. Gribble & Co., H.B. Silberberg & Co; F. Jago - Ballarat Boot Palace; John Slater & Co., Kiels Motor & Cycle Stores; Alex Miller & Sons; Thomas McPherson & Son; W. Cornell; Brush Electrical Engineering Co; Ballarat School of Mines; Harry Davies & Co; Stansfield & Smith; Craig's Royal Hotel.ballarat school of mines, south australia; adelaide, valentine, pearce, figgis, seward, mcgennis, don, nevett, gaunt, buley, adelaide school of mines, kerr grant, arizona, jack adam, adam, j.a. reid, reid, jager, rowing, h. valentine, w. pearce, w. figgis, l. seward, c. mcgennis, d. don, r. nevett, m. gaunt, n. buley, cycling -
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Instrument - Scientific Instrument, Boxed Petrographic Microscope, c1912
Used at the Ballarat School of Mines Petrology classes. Probably a second generation petrological microscope used at SMB. Earlier reference ; to " Petrological Microscope" is made in SMB 1908 - 9 calendar page 35. Reference to "Mineral Microscopy" found in calendar for 1896, page 47. Petrographic Microscope with two-lens objective turret in a timber case. The microscope black enameled frame with brass components. Housed in a polished wood case. Three additional polarizing filters in accessory drawer. "E. Leitz Wetzlar No. 139041 Made for Kilpatrick & Co Melbourne" A removable label inside storage case door, dated "I.II.1912" and stating the obtainable magnification ratios.ballarat school of mines, geology, petrography, microscope, scientific objects, scientific instruments -
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Instrument - Scientific Instrument, Boxed Petrographic Microscope, c1912
Used by Ballarat School of Mines Geology Department. Probably a second generation purchase by SMB Geology department. Earlier references to "Petrological microscope", SMB Calendar for 1908-9, p 35Boxed optical microscope - Petrographic type. It has a rigid (upright) frame and twin objective lens turret and a black enameled frame with brass-finish components. Stored in blonde finished wooden box. Manufacturers certificate inside box door dated "1. ii. 1912" Three other objectives in metal casesEye piece - "Reichert Wien" Microscope - E.Leitz Wetzlar No140283 Made for Kilpatrick & Co Melbourne Objective x 2 R & J BECK. LTD, Objective H. Crouch. London ballarat school of mines, geology, petrography, microscope, leitz, scientific instruments, brass, lens, r & j beck, reichert -
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Instrument - Microscope, Travelling Pocket Microscope, c1850s
This microscope is thought to be associated with Chemist Erskine Llewellyn of Ballarat. Erskine E. Llewellyn studied Chemistry at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1885. It may also be associated with Palmer's Chemist in Lydiard Street Ballarat. "OBITUARY. - The many friends here and in the surrounding districts will regret to learn of the tragically sudden death of Mr Erskine Llewellyn, who for many years was associated with the firm of A. M. Palmer and Co., chemists, of Lydiard street. For some considerable time Mr Llewellyn had been associated with the U.F.S. Dispensary at North Carlton, and there, as in the case here, by his courtesy and attention to business, he made a host of friends, and his sudden demise will be deplored." [Ballarat Courier, 21/08/1917] http://www.anbg.gov.au/botanical-history/botanical-discovery.html Antique brass microscope in custom made hinged wooden case with brass handles and key. Interior is fitted with drawers for various instruments, lenses, tools and glass plates. microscope, llewellyn, pharmacy, ballarat school of mines, travelling microscope, erskine llewellyn, alumni, palmers pharmacy