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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Rosalie Broad - Student at Ballarat Teachers' College, 1967, 1967
Photograph taken on top of Ayers Rock. This feature is now known by the Aboriginal name, Uluru.Panorama photograph - colouruluru, ayers rock, rosalie broad, ballarat teachers college, 1967 -
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Photograph - Colour, Ballarat College of Advanced Education: Engineering Student, c1980s
Photograph of student of electrical engineering at Mt Helen - E BuildingColour photograph mounted on boardmt helen, engineering, electrical engineering, ballarat college of advanced education -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Japanese Art Book, The Floral Art of Japan, 1899
Green hard bound book 14 Coloured Plates are ink impressed from original woodblocks Ballarat Technical Art School Library book platenon-fictionfloral, arrangement, flowers, illustrations, japanese, artists, flora, ballarat technical art school library, josiah conder, japan, kimono, arrrangement -
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Image, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Services Staff, 1977, 1977
Ballarat College of Advanced Education is a predecessor instution of Federation University Australia. Colour image of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education Services Staff. The second images shows the identity of each staff member as written by former Academic Registrar, Ken Clements. ken clements, academic registrar, geoff hendy, alan webb, lance duncan, glenys durand, robert hook, derek woolley, margaret toose, debbie holloway, m. littlehales, janet pollock, trevor day, alan dennis, gayle marming, betty aldred, verena bunting, rhonda templar, louise grist, joanne ditchburn, danny steele, marion holgate, dianne maddern, jan parker, miles coverdale, hilda white, irene leggo, julie vagg\, leanne johnson -
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Image, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Staff, 1988, 1977
Ballarat College of Advanced Education is a predecessor instution of Federation University Australia. Colour image of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education Staff. Standing left to right: [?],Trevor Day, [?], [?], Lance Duncan, Geoff Hendy. Seated on chairs left to right: Debbie Palanca, Betty Coldwell (Aldred), Kay McMillan Seated on ledge left to right: Danielle [?], Sharon Can De Brule, Jacqui Cartlede, Joanne Ditchburngeoff hendy, lance duncan, trevor day, betty aldred, sharon van de brule, jacqui cartledge, debbie palanca, betty coldwell, kay mcmillan -
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Image, Ballarat College of Advanced Education with Compliments Slip, c1976, c1976
Red ink on paper featuring an unofficial emblem representin the six Ballarat College of Advanced Education schools.ballarat institute of advanced education, ken clements, academic registrar, emblem, logo -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image, Ballarat College of Advanced Education with Compliments Slip, 1977, 1977
Black ink on white paper.ballarat institute of advanced education, ken clements, academic registrar, emblem, logo -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image, Victoria Institute of Colleges and Ballarat College of Advanced Education Graduation Invitaition, 1976, 1976
Black ink on white cardballarat institute of advanced education, ken clements, academic registrar, emblem, logo, henry moritz, lesley clements, victoria institute of colleges, ballarat civic hall, r.e. parry -
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Image, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Graduation Ticket, 1983, 1983
black ink on green cardballarat institute of advanced education, ken clements, academic registrar, founders hall -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Graduation Ticket, 1988, 1988
black ink on orange cardballarat institute of advanced education, ken clements, academic registrar, founders hall, bi-centennary, bi-centenary logo -
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Photograph - Photographs - Black and White, Ballarat Teachers' College
These images were hung in the corridor of the University of Ballarat School of Education (Mount Helen). It most probably dates from around the time of the transfer of the College. The Ballarat Teachers' College was established after the Victorian State Government and the State Education Department decided to establish two provincial teachers' colleges, at Ballarat and Bendigo. On 04 May 1926 W.H. Ellwood (Principal), Miss A. Bouchier, and Mr A.B. Jones, welcomed the first enrolment of 61 students to undertake the one year course. In 1927 the College moved to the former Ballarat East Town Hall in Barkly Street, which was remodelled for their use. It closed in December 1931 due to the Great Depression. In 1946 Ballarat Teachers' College reopened and relocated to the Dana Street State School. The building used by the Teachers' College was the original bluestone building facing Doveton Street South. It was originally planned to open as a women's college, for whom the residence at 130 Victoria Street was purchased, but the decision was made to admit resident men from Ballarat. Mr T.W. Turner was appointed as Principal in 1951 and directed the introduction of a two year course for the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate. The former one year course was terminated at the end of 1951. In 1958 the College was relocated to a custom built facility at Gillies Street, in close proximity to the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. Numbers increased with the introduction of the Trained Infant Teachers' Certificate course under the guidance of Mary Egan. With the introduction of a three year Diploma Course in 1968 accommodation became cramped. The introduction of the Diploma of Teaching (Primary) led to the Trained Infant Teachers' Certificate being discontinued in 1969, and the end of the Trained Primary Teachers' Certificate in 1969. Secondary Art and Craft students began studies at Ballarat Teachers' College in 1969 under Mr Ted Doney. In 1971 Mr D. Watson was appointed Principal. The State College of Victoria was proclaimed by Order in Council on 24 July 1973, and Ballarat Teachers' College became a constituent college of the State College of Victoria, and was known as State College of Victoria, Ballarat. By 1975 the College moved to Mount Helen as part of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. Pre service teachers currently undertake their studies on the Mount Helen Campus of Federation University. ("Ruffians Attempted to Carry of the School Tent: A History of State Education in Ballarat", 1974, p73-4.)Three photographs of the Ballarat Teachers' College, all at different locaitons. .1) Dana Street Primary School (State School) .2) Barkly Street - former Ballarat East Town Hall .3) Gillies StreetBrass plaque on each framed photograph .1) Ballarat Teachers' College Doveton Street 1926, 1946-1957 (Part of Dana Street Primary School No. 33) .2) Ballarat Teachers' College Barkly Street 1927-1931 (Formerly Ballarat East Town Hall) .3) Ballarat Teachers' College State College of Victoria at Ballarat Gillies Street 1958-1976ballarat teachers' college, dana street primary school, ballarat east library, gillies street, state college of victoria, state college of victoria at ballarat -
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Document - Correspondence, Ballarat School of Mines Principal's Monthly Report, 1913, 1914-1915
Typed foolscap pages. .4) Report by Donald Clark, Chief Inspector of Technical Schools, October 1914.charles fenner, herbert h. smith, h.h. smith, ballarat school of mines museum, w.h. middleton, king, j.n. king, andrew peacock, new trade workshops, ponsonby carew-smyth, p.v. calland, george king, gordon college, donald clark, mckissock, a.m. lilburne, battery, d. mullins, frank king, museum, trade board report, t.r. gordon, blacksmithing, j.m. sutherland, terl-mechanics, electrical wiring, telegraphy, t. williams, e.j mconnon, w.h. steane, r. cutter, wright, students' club room, drwssmaking, art metalwork, signwriting, photo-colouring, ralph williams, mathematics, l.j. middleton, c. mcpherson, w.j. paterson, r.w. richards, dick richards, h.w. malin, r.v. maddison -
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Photograph - Coat of Arms, Clare Gervasoni, Ballarat Teachers' College Crest
... of Federation University Australia. ballarat teachers' college crest ...The Ballarat Teachers' College is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Photograph of the Ballarat Teachers' College crest on the wall of T-Building, Mount Helen Campus.ballarat teachers' college, crest, lamp -
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Book, Ballarat Teacher's College Lesson Notes by Bev Peters, 1955-6 and 1963-4
Two hardcovered bookswith hand written lesson notes. .1) Bev Peters' (later Newey) lesson notes from Ballarat Teachers' College, Dana Street, 1955-6 .2) Kerrin Peters lesson notes from Ballarat Teachers' College, Gillies Street, 1963-4. -
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Newsletter, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Students' Geological Society Newsletter, 1972, 1972
Ballarat College of Advanced Education Students' Geological Society Newsletter and constitution.geology, ballarat college of advanced education, ballarat college of advanced education students' geological society, geology -
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Images, Geoff Hendy Montage, 2016
PHoto montage of Geoff Hendy.geoff hendy, ballarat college of advanced education -
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Book, M. Nelkon, 'Principles of Physics' by M. Nelkon, 1959, 1959
m. nelkon, physics, croydon technical college -
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Wooden shield, Ballarat Teachers' College Golfing shield, 1960s
Trophy named after Mary Egan who was a member of staffwooden shield shapegolf clubs and tee drawn on in inkmary egan, golf, ballarat teachers' college, f ryan, r morrison, h pattenden, j mc cubbery, miss snowy mc cahon -
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Architectural Drawing, Ballarat School of Mines Mount Helen Development, c1967
.1) Architectural Drawing for the Mount Helen campus Contour plan of Mt Helen campusmount helen campus, ballarat college of advanced education, l.h. vernon and associates, building f, building g -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Opening of the Ararat Community College, 1998, 1998
The Ararat Community College opened in 1998. It became a part of Federation University Australia. Opening of the Ararat Community College by Phil Honeywood and Stephen Elder. ararat, ararat campus, ararat community college, phil honeywood, stephen elder, opening -
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Plans, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Building Plans, 1972, 10/1972
Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE) is a predecessor institution of Federation University.Four plans and one set of specifictions for the electrical services for the Ballarat College of Advanced Education Eletrical Engineering Building (E Building) at Mount Helen Campus. It includes lecture theatre control dials, M.V. systems diagram, lighting and thermal alarm layouts and lighting and power workshop details. electrical engineering, plans, ballarat college of advanced education, irwin, johnston, mcguibess & simpson, architectural plans -
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Costume Accessories, Tee-Dee, School & College Wear, Ballarat High School Tie
This Ballarat High School belonged to Ramon D'Arcy when he attended the school from the end of the 1950's. The school was opened in 1907 as an agricultural college before transitioning to an academic focus in 1925.This fine woollen bottle green tie has diagonal stripes of grey, black, grey which are 30cm apart.Printed on a small cotton tag - "Tee-Dee", School & College Wear, Pure woolballarat high school, uniform, school tie, costume, textiles -
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Costume Accessories, Tee-Dee, School & College Wear, Old school tie, Mid 1900s
This woven woollen tie has diagonal, wide bands of green, and narrower bands of gold, blue, gold. It is most probably a School of Mines Ballarat tie.On cotton label tag at the back - Pure wool, "Tee-Dee", School & College wearcostume, tie, uniform, ballarat school of mines tie, textiles -
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Plan, Ballarat Teachers' College Female Hostel Plan, 1953, 1953
This building may now be part of Ballarat College. Plans for the refurbishment of student accommodation at 1415 Sturt Street Ballarat.ballarat teachers' college, hostel, student accommodation, architectural plan -
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Book - Scrap Book, Ballarat School of Mines Scrap Book, 1965-1967, 1965-1967
The Ballarat School of Mines was established in 1870.Grey hard covered scrapboks with clippings relating to the Ballarat School of Mines, including: 24-5-1965 - Mildura Students at School of Mines 16-9-1965 - Ballarat Junior Technical School Mothers' Club Clock 23-11-1965 - Plan for Mall in Lydiard Street 29-03-1966 - Punch card equipment for School of Mines 10-05-1966 - Apprentice Craftsmen Certificates 25-7-1966 - Ian Barker 01-08-1966 - Woman Diplomate - Jennifer Drummond and Sue Milbourne 05 August 1967 - New Woolclassing and Motor Mechanics Building on the corner of Albert Street and Grant Street 09-09-1966 - New School site 23-09-1966 - Inspection of gaol site 22-09-1966 - Murray Gillin 19-10-1966 - Michael Young 26-01-1967 - A new site for SMB (Mt Helen Campus) 06-05-1967 - Geology Gift to SMB (William Baragwanath)ballarat school of mines, murray gillin, gerald jenzen, ludovio hart, photography, mount helen campus, ron quick, lydiard street closure, ballarat junior technical school student accomodation, r.r. watson, phillip law, martin report, punch card equipment, ken ogden, ian barker, jennifer drummond, sue milbourne, women and physics, greg mcrae, jan butterworth, former ballarat gaol, peter donaldson, michae young, mount clear site, j.r. pound, eric sharman, chris sanos, john gorton, zaiga baltrocis, motor mechanics & woolclassing building, women, women diplomates, jennifer drummong, technical education growrh, e.j. barker, mothers club, w. johnson, pottery, ceramics, ian billington, matriculation, victoria institute of colleges, punch cards, computer, craftsman certificates, new campus site, architecture, michael young, sebastopol technical school, ballarat school of mines master plan, fourth university, 4th university, r. giles, william baragwanath geology collection, phil day, john phillips, greg strang, plumbing, centenary, langi logan minefield, a.l. mckenzie, peter bennett, r.w. richards medal, woolclassing, motor mechanics, new building, albert street, grant street, pound -
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Clothing - Costume Accessories, School of Mines Hat Band, mid 1900s
Tertiary education at Ballarat began with the establishment of the School of Mines in 1870, making it Australia's third oldest tertiary institution. Classes began in surveying, mathematics, chemistry and a decade later they included metallurgy, assaying and geology. The technical division provided such programs as wool classing, plumbing and bricklaying. In 1967, it was split into three separate institutions, Ballarat School of Industries, Ballarat Technical School, and Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. Then in 1976 the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education became into Ballarat College of Advanced Education. The Ballarat School of Industries and Ballarat Technical School became the School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat (SMB). In 1998, the Ballarat School of Mines and Industries and the Horsham-based Wimmera Institute of TAFE merged with the University of Ballarat. The university merged with Monash University's Gippsland (Churchill) campus in 2013 and the merged schools are now the Federation University AustraliaThis woven band of dark blue has two narrow bands of gold on either side. It has a 4cm turn back at the end, which is held by a folded and stitched piece of the same band placed at ninety degrees around the band. school of mines ballarat, hat band, uniform, costume, textiles -
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Accessory - Object, School of Mines Ballarat Cuff Links, c1920s
Tertiary education at Ballarat began with the establishment of the School of Mines in 1870, making it Australia's third oldest tertiary institution. Classes began in surveying, mathematics, chemistry and a decade later they included metallurgy, assaying and geology. The technical division provided such programs as wool classing, plumbing and bricklaying. In 1967, it was split into three separate institutions, Ballarat School of Industries, Ballarat Technical School, and Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. Then in 1976 the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education became into Ballarat College of Advanced Education. The Ballarat School of Industries and Ballarat Technical School became the School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat (SMB). In 1998, the Ballarat School of Mines and Industries and the Horsham-based Wimmera Institute of TAFE merged with the University of Ballarat. The university merged with Monash University's Gippsland (Churchill) campus in 2013 and the merged schools are now the Federation University AustraliaThese circular cuff links are the Coat of Arms of the School of Mines Ballarat and are made of sterling silver and white, yellow, green and blue enamel attached by three links to a small bar with dumb bells. On face - Ingenio Effodere Opesschool of mines ballarat, school crest, cuff links -
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Object, School of Mines Ballarat Lapel Badge, c1920s
Tertiary education at Ballarat began with the establishment of the School of Mines in 1870, making it Australia's third oldest tertiary institution. Classes began in surveying, mathematics, chemistry and a decade later they included metallurgy, assaying and geology. The technical division provided such programs as wool classing, plumbing and bricklaying. In 1967, it was split into three separate institutions, Ballarat School of Industries, Ballarat Technical School, and Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. Then in 1976 the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education became into Ballarat College of Advanced Education. The Ballarat School of Industries and Ballarat Technical School became the School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat (SMB). In 1998, the Ballarat School of Mines and Industries and the Horsham-based Wimmera Institute of TAFE merged with the University of Ballarat. The university merged with Monash University's Gippsland (Churchill) campus in 2013 and the merged schools are now the Federation University AustraliaThese Coat of Arms of the School of Mines Ballarat are circular lapel badges and are made of sterling silver and enamel. The circular disc is attached to a long pin. 1). The enamel is yellow, green and blue 2). The enamel is white, yellow, green and blueOn face - Ingenio Effodere Opesschool of mines ballarat, school crest, lapel pins -
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Folder, Jeff Fyffe, Ballarat Teachers' College "Education D" Notes, c1969, c1967
The Subject 'Education D" was designed to acquaint pre service teachers with the organizational problems which they may be confronted with at the beginning of their teaching career.A black folder wih notes relating to the study of Education. ballarat teachers' college, jeff fyffe, education, corporal punishment, married women act -
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Book, Ballarat Teachers' College Re-opened 1946, 1946-1950
Brown hard covered book with photograph, and staff and student names for 1946-1950.ballarat teachers' college, arthur lelean, monica miller, w.f. lord, e.b. hughes, c.b. bryan, g. kentish, henry yeo, patricia b. rea, marjorie warnock, m. mcewin, d. johnson, n. bunning, m. fogarty, ruther tozer, howard pattenden, wdwin blake, lindsay harley, m. dawn doney, anne m. mckinnon, ruth b. tozer, c. a sonsee, alan sonsee, p. aldred, neville bunning, william a. madden, joan a coad, irene ellwood, con barbetti, c. patrick rodoni, patricia fuller, m. carmel hanrahan, iris m. ostrom, lorna r. pelchen, w.h. cumming, m. hayes, peter fryar, john h. gervasoni, john blackie, carmel p. fitzgerald, geoff mainwaring, f.g. proctor, d.t. kelloch, d. bryan, n. penrose, m.a. morgan, g. wise, f. stacpoole, valentine j. pyers, patricia jaensch, dorothy casey, shirley cook, patricia fitzsimmons, barbara hanrahan, lois pedrazzi