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Ballarat Clarendon College
Trophy
Born in 1909 Archibald Wearne attended ballarat College from 1924 as a boarder. Son of Mr John Wearne, Woomelang Medium silver cup with double handles and silver stand. No decoration. Engraving on face. Engraved on face: BALLARAT COLLEGE / Champion under 16 / 1924 / A Wearnearchibald-wearne, ballarat college -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White, Alan Sonsee in a Tasmanian Orchard, c1956
This photograph was probably taken on a Ballarat Teachers' College excursion to Tasmania.Photograph of Alan Sonsee, a lecturer of the Ballarat Teachers' College, eating an apple in a Tasmanian orchard. Wooden boxes of apples are evident.ballarat teachers' college, tasmania, apples, orchard, alan sonsee -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Mowbray Funding, Unknown
" Designed by architect Norman Day, the school was built in an innovative postmodern style. Day’s vision was for the school’s students to feel as comfortable and familiar at school as in their own homes. He based the design on the local suburban typology. The buildings consisted of individual self-contained classrooms, each with a front door, back door and garden. Each class retained the same homeroom for the duration of their schooling. Norman Day won the inaugural Lustig & Moar Architectural Prize in 1988 for his Mowbray College design, and the Australian Library Promotion Council/RAIA Library Design Award for the school’s library building. The school officially opened on 7 February 1983 with an enrolment of 93 students from Prep to Year 7. Mark Fergus was a Prep student in the school’s inaugural year. He later remembered: It was good then because everyone knew each other. Our first few weeks at school we had classes in the Guide Hall because the Mill wasn’t finished. The rest of the school where the Labs and Coppin Court are now was only a big paddock. Another Prep student, Brooke Harrison, recalled: The only recreation we had was the rough playground which consisted of monkey bars, old tractor tyres and a sandpit and high bars. Accidents were a frequent occurrence in those days! It was a friendly atmosphere, you know everyone and their business ... During some classes we used to do horticultural work and planted trees out the front of the school. In 2003, Mowbray College celebrated two decades of educating students in Melton. By that stage, the school had expanded to two campuses with over 1,450 students and 120 staff. It was estimated that over the twenty years since its establishment, 13,000 students passed through the gates. By the mid-2000s, the school offered an International Baccalaureate program and operated across three campuses: the original campus, named Patterson after the first principal, and the Brookside and Town Centre campuses, both located in Caroline Springs. Unfortunately, in 2012 Mowbray College found itself in an unmanageable situation. The community had lost faith in the school’s financial security and as a result some parents withheld their school fees, fearing the school would collapse. It had been in financial difficulty since the mid-2000s and by 2012 was $28 million in debt. 84 In June 2012, all three campuses closed and within four months, each of the campuses of the former Mowbray College had been purchased by other education institutes. Heathdale Christian College bought the original Mowbray campus and established its own campus there and Grace Children’s Services bought the Brookside campus. The Town Centre campus was purchased by Intaj Khan from the Western Institute of Technology but remained vacant after some failed attempts at re-establishing a school. In 2017 the Australian International Academy established an Islamic school on the site".The Express article about a grant for Mowbray Collegeeducation -
National Wool Museum
Jacket
Suit jacket, cream, natural, wool and cream silk lining. Part of the three piece suit which set the "Sheep to suit" record by Melbourne College of Textiles in 1982Part of the 'Sheep to Suit' event outfit.A product of the Clothing School, MELBOURNE COLLEGE OF TEXTILES/ PURE WOOLtextile production fashion shearing weaving sewing, melbourne college of textiles australian wool corporation sunbeam corporation limited, spinning, highlights of the national wool museum: from sheep to suit - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001), textile production, fashion, shearing, weaving, sewing -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book
Thirteen books donated by Mrs Paterson to the Weatherly Library at Ballarat College in 1946. Books include hand-written signatures of Mollie Paterson and William Paterson. This may identify the books as having been donated by the wife of old collegian William Paterson who attended Ballarat College 1917 - 1825. He served on the Ballarat College council 1960-1971.Sixteen books, variously titled and sized, including 13 volume set 'The history of the great European war. Book plate inside front covers: Ballarat College Library / PRESENTED BY / Mrs Paterson 1946william-paterson, mollie-paterson, 1946, ballarat-college, mrs-w-paterson, weatherly-library -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Correspondence, VIOSH: National Safety Council of Australia; NSCA Trophy, 1983
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge Letter had been sent to the National Safety Council of Australia informing them of the recipient of their trophy for 1983. Council's reply form Gordon Lewis, addressed to Dennis Else, says they will obtain the trophy from previous winner and inscribe new winner's name on it and replica. Suggestion is that the trophy be kept at the College and displayed. This practice is followed at other Colleges. The Federal President Mr Clive Peterson to make the presentation. Derek Woolley replied and explained the College was in an interim period between Dennis Else and Derek Viner. Invited Gordon Lewis to attend the presentation.Two A4 page typed. .1 Cream colouredLetterhead of National Safety Council and Ballarat College of Advanced Educationviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, national safety council of australia, gordon lewis, nsca trophy, andrew barnard, dennis else, derek viner, derek woolley, federal president of nsca, clive peterson -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, An emigrant's home letters
Book presented to the ballarat College Weatherly Library by A Armstrong in 1942.Dark blue cloth-bound book with gold lettering on spine; old call number taped to lower spine; Book plate on flyleaf: Crest / Ballarat College / Library / PRESENTED BY / A Armstrong 1942 etcarmstrong, ballarat-college, weatherly-library, 1942 -
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Museum and Archives
Decorative object - Japanese Hakata doll, Tomi Kono for Kyugetsu,Toyko
Hakata doll was given to RACS as a gift from the Japanese College of Surgeons. Made by Tomi Kono for Kyugetsu,Toyko. Kyugetsu is a famous doll store in the Asakusabashi district of Tokyo. This was founded in the Edo period and has been making dolls for 150 years.This elaborately costumed ceramic doll has its origins in simple clay figurines first produced in the Hakata district of the Japanese city of Fukuoka in the 17th century. They made their appearance in the West at the Exposition Universelie in Paris in 1900 by which time they had been transformed from toys into an artform. Most dolls are inspired by figures from the theatre: Noh, Kabuki and Ukiyo-e. These figures are sometimes connected with Geisha dolls although this is not necessarily a correct description. The robes and hairstyle are traditional but not confined to geisha.Hakata Doll dressed in elaborate kimono, in glass display case. Wooden plaque in cabinet with Japanese characters/script - presumably describes the doll. Doll has porcelain face, hands and feet, and a cloth body. This doll depicts a young unmarried woman dancing and holding an elaborate drum (tsuzumi).On plaque in cabinet: "Japanese College of Surgeons. Founded in 1974"hakata, diplomatic gift, japanese college of surgeons -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, VIOSH: Masters of Applied Science Group, early 1990s
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Students are at Ballarat University College. Time period would be 1990 to 1994.Colour photograph of students at Ballarat University College, early 1990s. Outdoor setting.viosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, ballarat university college, masters of applied science -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, The inferno of Dante Alighieri
Presented to the Ballarat College in 1945 by Miss Shaw. Miss Shaw was Principal of the Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies College 1927 - 1934. She left to take up the principalship of the Presbyterian Girls' College at Glen Osmond South Australia. Miss Shaw later returned as Principal of her former school at geelong, where her outstanding controbution to education in Victoria was recognised by the award of the Order of the British Empire. Example of ongoing commmunity support of the school. The Weatherly Library was opened in 1936 and its collection significantly established by donation or bequest of old collegians and members of the college community and associates.Dark blue cloth covered book with gold lettering on spine. Book plate inside front cover: Ballarat College Library / PRESENTED BY / Miss Shaw / 1945.... -
Federation University Historical Collection
Work on paper - Image, Cartoon by Henry Mortiz
Henry Moritz lectured in the Visual Arts School at the Ballarat College of Advanced EducationCopy of a cartoon by Ballarat College of Advanced Education Design Lecturer Henry Moritz. The cartoon was created for the farwell of Mrs C. henry moritz, cartoon -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, On Going Access to Associateship of the Ballarat School of Mines by Certain Graduates/Diplomates of BCAE, 1977, 20/06/1977
The BCAE letterhead includes the words 'incorporating State College of Victoria at Ballarat [ex Ballarat Teachers College] and Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education [tertiary division of SMB]A copy of an A4 letter sent from E.J. Barker, Director of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE) to Graham Beanland, Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines. The letter concerned the possibility of graduates who received a V.I.C. degree of Ballarat College of Advanced Education Diploma with major studies in Geology, Metallurgy or Mining Engineering at BCAE to gain associateship of the School of MInes and Industries Ballarat.merger, letterhead, ballarat college of advanced education, ballarat school of mines, associateship, e.j. barker, graham beanland -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Baxter & Stubbs, Extra Muros 1969
1968 A three year Diploma was offered at the Ballarat Teachers’ College for the first time. (Beggs-Sunter: 84)Off white cover with black titles. 36 pages Soft covered annual magazine for the Ballarat Teachers Collegebtc, ballarat teachers college, rosalie broad, kristine brady, rodger ohara, robyn mcbain, stana pavkovic, helen rimmington, bryan dwyer, irene collis, merilyn torney, fryar, peter fryar -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2005 ELC Dance Night Songs
Music and songs created for the Bialik College Early Learning Centre Dance Night in 2005. 2 discs. One video and the other audio. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.Bialik College Early Learning Centre Dance Night 2005bialik college, 2000s, 2005, elc, song, singing -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, John Barker, Internal Combustion Engine Driven Heat Pump, 1983
John C. Barker, the son of E.J. Barker , studied Mechanical Engineering at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education, and completed his final year in 1983..1 - Internal Combustion Engine Driven Heat Pump project report .2 - Final Year Engineering Degree Projects 1983 (Full catalogue) .3) Four-figue mathematical tables.On .3 "John C. Barker Ballarat College" in handwriting on the front cover.john c. barker, engineering, heat pump, combustion engine -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Folder - PCOT, Out from Under: Affirmative Action Seminar [notes] 1987, 1987
This conference was a result of Affirmative Action legislation and the movement toward Equal Opportunity in the workplace. The conference was attended by employees from TAFE colleges across Victoria.An historical document on affirmative action and equal opportunity in the workplace.Blue manilla folder containing notes. Property stamp on covering letter "Preston College of TAFE / LRC-Library"equal opportunity, affirmative action, preston college of tafe, pcot, nmit, -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Surveying, 1898
Used by surveyors, schools and colleges as a text bookLight brown linen like covered cardboard technical book used in schools and colleges. 17th Ediction, revised and extended, numerous illustrationssurveying, baker t, dixon fe, craven w, tatura, terrestrial -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1999
Appointment made April 1999, Craig Felstead came from Sealake Tyrrel College.Colour photograph portrait teacher newly appointed Assistant Principal, Craig Felstead, Secondary College Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book
Books donated to the Ballarat College Weatherly Library in 1942 by Dr N A Longden. James (Jim) Norman (Prefect) attended Ballarat College 1933 - 1946. He was the son of Dr N A Longden 5 Errard St Nth. Example of community support of College development. Two books of varying title and size, including illustrated edition of Alice in Wonderland and through the looking glassBook plates on flyleaf: Crest / Ballarat College Library / PRESENTED BY / Dr N A Longden 1942...n-a-longden, j-n-longden, weatherly-library, ballarat-college, 1942 -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, Collected poems of John Shaw Neilson
Book donated to the Ballarat College Weatherly Library in 1945 by Mrs G A Lemke. Robert (Bob) George Lemke attended Ballarat College 1944 - 1947. He was the son of Mr and Mrs G A Lemke and School Captain in 1947Mid-blue calf-bound book with gold lettering on coverBook plate on flyleaf: Crest / Ballarat College Library / PRESENTED BY / Mrs G A Lemke 1945....ballarat-college, weatherly-library, g-a-lemke, bob-lemke, robert-george-lemke -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Decorative object - Clock, Rhythm
Medium sized clock- Plastic gold & brown battery operated. Date line as well as normal clock face. Diameter 2005/6 rvr -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Domestic object - Tableware, Stokes, Goblet Port * 40
Used for dining in nightsGoblet port - normal opening top, straight shaft. Inscribed on top "Sgts mess HQ 3 Div" Diameter 38Sgts Mess HQ 3 Div5/6 rvr -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, The great navigators of the eighteenth century
Presented to the Ballarat College in 1939 by old collegian D S Humphreys. David Stanley Humphreys attended Ballarat College 1934 - 1939. he was School Captain 1939, member of winning rowing 1st crew 1939 and served on the Ballarat College Council 1969-73Example of ongoing commmunity support of the school. The Weatherly Library was opened in 1936 and its collection significantly established by donation or bequest of old collegians and members of the college community and associates.Tan cloth covered book with gold and black lettering and illustration on cover and spine. Book plate inside front cover: Crest / Ballarat College / Library / Presented by / D S Humphreys 1939...david-s-humphreys, ballarat-college, weatherly-library -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper - Artwork, Cuthbertson, Archibald, 'Phoenix' by Arch Cuthbertson, 1961
Arch CUTHBERTSON (1 December 1924-2000) Born Geelong, Victoria Archibald Frederick Cuthbertson was a painter, sculptor, printmaker and mural painter. He lreceived a Diploma of Fine Art from Royal Melbourn Institute of Technology in 1951. He lectured in Art at the Ballarat Teachers' College. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.ModernistFramed silkscreen Purchased by the Ballarat Teachers' College , 1961 Signed in yellow, lower right side, 'A. Cuthbertson 1961'art, artwork, arch cuthbertson, printmaking, silkscreen, ballarat teachers college, ballarat teachers' college art collection -
Federation University Historical Collection
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 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Dr. Thomas Coates OBE, Undated
Dr Tom Coates OBE, was the 12th Headmaster of Wesley College, serving from 1957 to 1971.Dr Coates is pictured seated at the southern end of the Front Turf in front of the buildings of the Prahran campus of Wesley College Melbourne."Dr Coates"dr tom coates obe -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, State Council of Victoria at Ballarat Council, 1973, 10/08/1973
The State College Victoria at Ballarat was formerly the Ballarat Teachers' College. Four men and a woman are photographed. The inaugural Council of State College Victoria at Ballarat - (Left to Right) Ian Gordon, John Vernon, Janet Torney, Bob Croft and Geoff Hendy (Secretary to Council).state council of victoria at ballarat council, scvb, ballarat teachers' college, ian gordon, john vernon, janet torney, bob croft, geoff hendy, university women -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Reverend Professor Davis McCaughey, Undated c.1958
Professor McCaughey was born on 12 July 1914 and died on 25 March 2005. He came to Melbourne in 1953 as Professor of New Testament Studies in the Theological Hall at Ormond College. He became Master of Ormond College in 1959 a post he held for 21 years. He was Governor of Victoria for six years from 1986.B & W photograph of Professor McCaughey lecturing to students John Petrie and Ben Seipolt at Ormond College in c.1958. "Lecture Ormond Prof D McCaughey with John Petrie, Ben Seipolt"mccaughey, davis, ormond college, governor of victoria, theological hall, professor of new testament studies, john petrie, ben seipolt -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book
Books presented to the new Weatherly Library at Ballarat College in 1971 by Mrs Gladys Dalziel MacKenzie.The new Weatherly Library was opened in 1971 and its collection continued to be augmented by donation or bequest. Mrs Mackenzie Gladys Dalziel Weatherly was married to Eng-Cdr Harold Ponsonby Mackenzie, former Ballarat College school council member 1925-1946.. Her son, Alastair J Mackenzie was a member of the Ballarat College Council 1957-73 & Ballarat Clarendon College Council 1974-80. Alastair was significantly involved in the purchase of 1415 Sturt Street. This property was extensively renovated and opened as the Elsie Morison Creative Arts Centre in 1985. Four books cloth bound; various sizesBook plate on flyleaf: Ballarat College Library / PRESENTED BY / G D MacKenzie / June 1971.....g-d-mackenzie, h-p-mackenzie, ballarat-college, ballarat-college-council, new-weatherly-library, gladys-dalziel-mackenzie, 1971 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Letter, VIOSH: Letter to external and internal OHM Staff from Derek Woolley, 1984
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. This letter to OHM Staff outlines the delay in the re-accreditation of the Grad Dip in Occupational Hazard Management course due to the need to appoint a specialist to the staff in this area. Dr Dennis Else of the University of Aston was appointed but not due to arrive until October 1984. Programme would proceed once he arrives.One page letter - typedLetterhead of Ballarat College of Advanced Educationviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, graduate diploma in occupational hazard management, derek woolley, dennis else, re-accreditation, university of aston