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Book, Ballarat University College Submission to Tourism Victoria 1993, 1993
Ballarat University College - A submission to Tourism Victoria for the 1993 Victorian Tourism Awards - Industry Education CategoryWhite soft covered book of 27 pages with 6 attachments. outstanding features of ballarat university's tourism courses, staff development activities, raising professionalism in the tourism industry, meeting industry needs, details of ballarat university college' tourism courses, innovations in new training & education concepts, barry davis, megan waring, stewart toplis, anthony dean, sue nicholls, andrea carroll, michelle connelly, carolyn jeffs, peter leersen, lisa louey, david noy, therese o'brien, sally parker, alicia pickering, scott pickett, chris pittaway, julie-anne reither, duncan skene, james veitch, tourism, customer service -
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Book, Ansett Australia Victorian Tourism Awards - University of Ballarat, 1999
A Submission to Tourism Victoria for the 1999 Ansett Australia Victorian Tourism Awards - Industry Education Category by Centre for Tourism University of Ballarat.White soft covered book of 24 pages and attachments.history and nature of our business, business success, contribution to the development of tourism at the local, regional and state levels, raising professionalism in the tourism industry, michael pearlman, jane picken, wendy liddell, arden joseph, mary hollick, alex ruggero, kendall airlines, john simos, sandra leach, monika heim, jeff floyd, jacqueline turner, nicole tangey, andrew duncan, deidre k. giblin, robert edwards, anne saunders, jenny nemeth, alice mills, nicole mackley, luis m diamonon, david riley, olivia hazledine, tourism victoria, jenny meaney, belinda pearce, peter freund, kerry kyriacou, mary hickey, ulla hiltula, ken hore, tracey hull, tom smith, liz seymon, meryl hodgson, rosie king, gerard ballantyne, emma cottis, david dunoon, customer service, ansett, tourism awards -
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Book, The Beagle Press, Kenneth Jack - Printmaker, 1998
Large book with buildings and country side of Clunes 1971 on front and back cover.120 pagesnon-fictionkenneth jack, lou klepac, etching, printmaking, ben crosskell, harold freeman oam, jack courier, foreword, introduction by lou klepac, my early printmaking days - kenneth jack, exhibitions, bibliography, catalogue raisonne, lithographs, linocuts, serigraphs, stencils, engravings, david jack -
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Magazine - Newsletter, FEAtures: Faculty of Education and Arts, 2017, 2017
Two Eight page information newsletters from the Federation University Faculty of Education and Arts. .1) June 2017. Topics/people include lifelong living archives, history enrichment, visual and performing arts, awards, Jonathan Larson, John McDonald, Bryce Ives, CAFs history project, Keir Reeves, Jacqui Wilson, Cath Crowley, Angela Campbell, Monica Green, David Waldron, Ruby Pilven, John O'Loughlin, Sarah McMaster, Rebecca Mahoney, Prem Nath Chakarvarty, Sadie Arida. .2) December 2017. Topics/people include New Colombo Plan Scholarship, Helpmann Award Nomnees, John McDonald, Sarah Hamilton, Nathan Curnow, Sarah Morrison, Josh Piterman, Jacqueline Wilson, Pearl Goodwin-Burns, Robyn Brandenburg, Kathryn Glasswell, Melita Jones, Margaret Plunkett, Drew Fraser, Clemente Program, Ann Gervasoni, Martin Andanarjonathan larson, john mcdonald, bryce ives, cafs history project, keir reeves, jacqui wilson, cath crowley, angela campbell, monica green, david waldron, ruby pilven, john o'loughlin, sarah mcmaster, rebecca mahoney, prem nath chakarvarty, sadie arida, new colombo plan scholarship, helpmann award nomnees, sarah hamilton, nathan curnow, sarah morrison, josh piterman, jacqueline wilson, pearl goodwin-burns, robyn brandenburg, kathryn glasswell, melita jones, margaret plunkett, drew fraser, clemente program, ann gervasoni, martin andanar, alumni, jeanette rein, gregory young, richard hammond, adam baker, linda zibell, joan luxemburg, kat barrand, annette chappell, rodney nettle, chloe benson, sara weuffen, nicola cousen, donna ludvigsen, sivesan sivanandamoorthy, ross hall, katrina griffiths -
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Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report 1888, 1888
Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report 1888. President's Annual Report, Constitution and Statute of Affiliation, Monetary prize by R. M. Serjeant for Treatment of Ores, Balance Sheet: Liabilities and Assets, Certificates Granted by the Council, Fees, Honorary Correspondents, Life Governors, Number of Students attending the School of Mines, Office Bearers, Report of the Curator of the Museum and Library, Report of the Superintendent of Laboratories, Report of the Lecturer on Machine Drawing, Report of the Lecturer on Mechanical Engineering, Report of the Lecturer on Telegraphy, Report of the Lecturer on Botany, Report of the Lecturer on Freehand and Model Drawing, Report of the Lecturer on Materia, Medica and Physiology, Report of the Hon. Secretary St John Ambulance Association, Examinations Held, Scale of Charges for Assays and Analyses, Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the year 1888 and Special Trust Funds, Statistics - Students Attending Lectures, Subjects and Lecturers, Subscriptions and Donations from 1st January to 31st December 1888, Time Table. Ballarat School of Mines annual Report. Cover attached by tape on booklet, spine missing, 108 pages. ballarat school of mines, annual report, the hon sir william foster stawell, president, andrew anderson, vice president, alf. mica smith - professor of chemistry and metallurgy, f. m. krause - professor of geology and minealogy, j. h. horwood - mechanical engineering, machine drawing and design, mining, mathematics, henry j. hall - freehand and model drawing, daniel walker - chemistry and physics, w. e. burbridge - demonstrator of chemistry and metallurgy, w. d. campbell - telegraphy, george day - botany, j. f. usher - materia, medica, pharmacy and physiology, gilbert j. dawbarn, e. thornton, charles kent - auditor, andrew berry - registrar, t. h. thompson jp - mayor of the city of ballarat, james russell jp - mayor of the town of ballarat, daniel brophy jp - chairman of the band and albion consols, walter gude, elizabeth phillips, thomas commons, kate porritt, emily mary wheeler, grace shrigley, george clendinning, rose ditchburn, cecelia h. murphy, eliza a. turpie, rebecca walton, george g. zilles, william menzies, john waters sutherland, h.w. sutherland, alfred kerr, william coltman, alfred j. dunstan, arthur bregazzi, maggie miller, serna davey, william thomas grownow, sarah davies, anna bella cravno, william corbould, thomas copeland, robert john gribble, henry lipson hancock, leigh george hancock, harry m. martell, ivan rosenblum, john la gerche, samuel barrell, walter reed bechercaise, william treloar, adolf gode, arthur e. lilburne, carl werner, isaac bernstein, george kidd, arthur lynch, henry coltman, josiah wasley, david curtain, martha maud berry, mary ann cameron, harriet mary mitchell, anna s. schloo, ellen fussell, lavinia treloar, mary drury, annie winifred eastwood, annie louisa gatliff, mary gatliff, james edward gribble, frank uren, alfred curthoys, william edwin kernot, j. ditchburn, john bradshaw, david michael curtain, alfred ernest campbell kerr, walter nettleton, william henry keast, george ja,es, donald mcgregor, john king, john bailey bullen, john trevan, patrick murray, josiah curnow, tobert taplin, samuel earnest figgis, w.h. keast -
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Newspaper, The Age - Centenary, 16/10/1954
54 pages The Age centenary 1854 - 1954 Victoria's agricultural development Australian manufacturing Melbourne Universitythe age, centenary, victoria, agriculture, manufacturing, melbourne university, david syme, oswald syme -
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Newspaper, The Courier, 03 December 1994, 03/12/1994
University of Ballarat later beame Federation University Australia.1 Courier - full edition 104 pages 12 pages of Courier - installation of the University of Ballarat Chancellor, Professor Geoffrey BlaineyUni installs Chancelloruniversity of ballarat, geoffrey blainey, courier, bill pryor, grampians puma, richard mcgarvie, lesley mcgarvie, norm white, david james, mary hickey, nina valentine, academic procession, federation university -
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Magazine, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1947, 1947
The Ballarat School of Mines was a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Yellow front page soft cover of 55 pages with green and blue inscriptions on front cover Artwork Mr Bryan - By Peter Wilson Original book illustration - By Peter Wilson Hammerhead - By Peter Wilson Yank - By Joan Parker Herb - By Peter Wilson Tex - By Stanley Butson Rex - By Marjorie Gray Pen and Ink rendering - By Norman Whittaker Bet - By Evelyn or John Robinson Original Book Illustration - By William Ross Spud - By Marjorie Gray Dell - By Evelyn or John Robinson Fay - By Marjorie Gray Hazel - By Maurice Collins Thelma - By Ian Cooper Mickey - By Peter Wilson Wardy - By David Daykin Tiny - By Joan Parker ballarat school of mines students' magazine, staff, sports, james rogers, dr pound, mr procter, mr r. w. richards, mr h. j. edwards, mr r. p. flower, ken palmer, joan walter, mr john leslie burt, mr fisher, mr pattenden, mr scarfe, mr a. m. richards, mr j. woolcock, mr p. marxsen, obituary, mr david maxwell, a. f. heseltine, dorothy spence, p. wilson, n. whitaker, william ross, peter wilson, joan parker, stanley butson, david daykin, ian cooper, june baker, hazel barry, lesley bearup, winifred beckwith, david berlyn, william bolitho, daniel brazil, lawrence burchell, william bates, ronald cairns, leslie coburn, maurice collins, kenneth cowell, john dixon, francis eckermann, rexford fraser, elizabeth freeth, eric goon, marjorie gray, doreen hehir, joyce hicks, john lannen, stanley lawrie, charles layfield, ethel lloyd, robert looney, eileen maloney, gwendoline mcdonnell, ian mclenehan, colin nicol, mervyn oddie, john procter, shirley ross, frederic reeve, evelyn robinson, john robinson, graeme ross, ronald rosser, jean scott, lawrence sedgwick, john shergold, margaret sim, clifford skurrie, norma stafford, barbara strachan, iris sherritt, robert tantau, anthony tunbridge, clive venables, dorothy waller, wesley walters, harold ward, john willis, norman whittaker, ballarat school of mines football team, j. rogers, j. willis, hans fumberger, dave jelbart, j.mccoy, m. heatherington, mr hillman, r. rosser, bob davis, r. kibby, c. edmonds, j. blainey, w. brown. r. cairns j. morrish, k. whiter, a temby, b. tantau, n. rees, b. murrel, l. veale, robert davis -
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Magazine - Booklet, J. A. Hoskin & Son, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1955, 1955
Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1955Pale blue front page soft cover with burgundy and navy blue inscriptions on front coverballarat school of mines students' magazine, staff, sports, bob jones, j. spencer, j. leckie,, graham willey, j. wolfe, i. schuke. d. schmidt, j. murray, b. tozer, staff, sports, glen baxendale, john skuja, bob ellsworth, arch collins, alec mcphee, murray lonie, alec ross, harvey maddern, m. shoppee, con martin, max wilson, harold steane, john collier, eileen grundell, janet steele, jim murray, jhon clelland, bill maxwell, judy johnson, anita young, ron furlong, russ whitcher, jimmy durant, alf hannah, gordon thurling, frank andrewartha, john barnes, peter ditchfield, richard dunlop, stan kisler, jim mcneil, alan orgill, pat quinlan, bill saggers, david schmidt, terry seabrook, russell whitcher, john williams, john proctor studios, ballarat junior technical school air training corps, cadets, bob jones, air training corps, william saggers -
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Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1961, 1961
Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1961. Editorial, Prominent Personalities, The Principal's Pages, The Richard W. Richards Medal, Loyalty, Arts v. Science, Hong Kong Today, Conferring of Diplomas, Bath Push, Intellectual Pursuit, Never be a Woman, Man and Morality, The Old and the New, A Gentlemen's Excursion to Beaufort House, Awards 1961, Sports, The History of Electricity, School Council, Members of Staff, Roll Call Red front page soft cover with white inscriptions and black figures on front cover, 72 pagesballarat school of mines students' magazine, staff, sports, john w. boarmans, noel delosa, noel whitcher, bob coutts, noel kelly, les dobie, noel murphy, malcolm peel, peter agrums, ian weir, sue mole, val baker, neil bromley, kevin oscar rogers, h. e. arblaster, richard w. richards, daniel yung, m. b. john, morgan bevan john, sir william hudson, brian arthur bellingham, francis david benjamin, neil albert brogden, geoffrey angus chritian, william davison, brian harold duthie, thomas bernard gallagher, john robert gowan, william john spencer, lawrence grenville trevan, douglas james vendy, michael villani, walter john wynd, graeme robert bromley, david william brown, leonard ernest fox, ralph james hepburn, john gribble holloway, peter john matthews, peter mervyn robinson, chris peter livitsanos, david yan kai chung, thomas henry john coad, john neil mcarthur, john andrew watts, d. pollard, n. r. whitcher, peter agrumsk., e. ooi, t. smith, c. naylor, p. terry, gerald brenan, e. r. mcgrath, j. kavangh, a. bitans -
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Newspaper - Newspaper Supplement, The Courier, 100 Ballarat Greats, 12/12/2006
Ballarat identities - many associated with the Ballarat School of Mines, a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.36 page newspaper supplement geoffrey blainey, albert coates, john curtin, james oddie, henry sutton, william withers, nathan spievogel, peter tobin, william yuillle, matilda thompson, tillie thompson, w.s. urquhart, william wills, professor alfred smith, alfred mica smith, henry seekamp, arthur nicholson, hugh mackay, percy beames, edgar bartrop, mother gonzaga barry, jack chisholm, bella guerin, david haymes, charles h. beanland, c. howard beanland -
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Document - Documents, History of the Coghill Family
History of the Coghill Family from the 1700s.Typed and handwritten papers relating to the Coghill Family. Part ot the handwritten history "The Coghill Family - 13-9-40 Statement by Mr Henry Holmes of Essendon" includes the following: (Page 1) "The original Captain Coghill owned Glendaruel and Glendonald Stations (the homestead of the latter was Andrew Munro's original home.) He had five sons and two daughters ... William Coghill Jnr, a son of Captain Coghill married Miss Catherine Dorothy Holmes. They had no family and they adopted William and Henry Holmes, their nephews, who were the sons of Edward Carer Holmes, brother of Mrs William Coghill Jnr. ... (Page 2 - does not run on from page1)coghill, pioneer family, land settlement in victoria, new south wales, captain john coghill, donald john coghill, will of william coghill senior, indenture agreement, david coghill, william baldwin, talbot, elizabeth coghill, margaret coghill, christina coghill, george coghill, helen coghill, john coghill, catherine dorothy holmes -
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Booklet, The Macarthur Street School Centenary Committee, Macarthur Street Primary School No. 2022 Centennial Souvenir, 1978, 1978
Macarthur Street Primary was constructed in 1877 and officially opened on 31 May 1878, replacing the Soldiers Hill School. It has an initial enrolment of 650 students. Its first head teacher was William Cox.Blue, stapled, soft covered booklet of 19 pages produced to celebrate the first 100 years of Macarthur Street Primaery School.macarthur street primary school, education, ballarat, centenary, anniversary, william cox, james oldham, lily cameron, roll of honor, world war one, world war two, thomas tuke hollway, william g fry, david howels fleay, helen scobie, william ritchie, harry s, stacpoole, kevin ryan\les rodd, lorna knight, barbara gilbert, bertram richardson -
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Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines President's Annual Report, 1909, 1909
In 1909 Andrew Anderson was President of the Ballarat School of Mines. Part of his report states: 'It is with much regret that the Council have to record the death of Dr J. F. Usher, who was a member of the Council for the School when it was established in 1871, and who, for upwards of thirty years, was Lecturer in Materia Medica and Physiology to students in Pharmacy'. Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the year 1909. Six page annual report of the Ballarat School of Mines. Information includes an address from President Andrew Anderson; death of Dr J.F. Usher; bequest by Dr Stewart, The new Education Bill, David Ham; J.Y. McDonald; establishment of classes in Plumbing, Manual Training, Carpentry, Woolclassing, First Aid to the injured and Telegraphy; statement of receipts and expenditure and balance sheet.ballarat school of mines, andrew anderson, dr j. f. usher, hon. j. y. mcdonald, hon. david ham, accommodation, plumbing, manual training, carpentry, woolclassing, first aid to the injured, telegraphy, professor hart, fred j. martell, charles kent, r. m. lambert, cancel, first aid, james bickett, richard vale, j.n. dunn, s.e. figgis, g. fitches, f. herman, j. lonie, richard maddern, dr mitchell, dr morrison, h.a. nevett, i. pearce, dr scott, colonel r.e. williams, j.d. woolcott, w.h. sewell, g. buchanan, j.s. vickery, w.h. middleton, j.y. micdonald, j.j. bothroyd, subjects -
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Print - Documents, David Miller, Rebels: The Legacy of the Eureka Stockade, 2004, 26/01/2004
This article was reproduced by the Eureka Centre.Two page article first published in The Age on 26 January 2004.eureka stockade, david miller, eureka flag, ballarat reform league charter, chartism, alumni -
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Newspaper, The Standard, Warrnambool, 11 November 1997, 11/11/1997
In 1997 South West Institute of TAFE formed an alliance with University of Ballarat in a bid to be more flexible for students. Under the arrangement the TAFE's Professional Writing and editing Diploma and Associate Diploma of Business (Office Administration) would be linked with the University's Bachelor of Arts Degree,Twenty page newspaper. Page 6 reports on the agreement between University of Ballarat and South West TAFE.warrnambool, agreement, south west institute of tafe, university of ballarat, david james, patricia varley, barrie baker, agreement signing, flagstaff hill motel proposal, koroit sewerage scheme public information day -
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Book, Ballarat School of Mines Assays and Analyses, 1897-1903, 1897-1903
Brown ledger with leather spine with bond copies of assays on very light, tissue like paper. Includes an alpha listing of customers and the page numbers where the associated assay and report is found. ballarat school of mines, mining laboratory, model mine, assay, frederick martell, alfred mica smith, j.m. bickett, g. desoza, figgis, gilpin, alex lamn, julius lazurus, john mann, james oddie, oldfield, peacock, thomas proctor, charles serjeant, w.c. shoppee, skilbeck, tulloch & co, john chaffy, cumming and smith and co, commonwealth mine, robert daly, dapto smelting co, duke of york co, ernest de beer, eureka company, r. emmett, p.w. fitzpatrick, first chance gold mning company, frenchmans reef company, f. folks, great birthday company, glenfine smith gold mining company, golden dyke extended, india rubber company, madame berry, victoria united gold mining company, black horse company, david melm, jame macarthur, new normanby company, william nicholas, alexander lambert, pitfield quartz and cement company, a.j. peacock, phoenix foundry, h. raven, c. serjeant, thomas smith, south star extended, h. strickland, edward h. shackell, w.d. thompson, union gold mining ompany, r. vale, walhalla pty, wallace butter factory, mining -
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Booklet, J.A. Hoskin & Son, Quadrangle: Magazine of the Ballarat Technical School, 1963, 1963
The 1958 edition of 'Quadrangle' was the first published as the new magazine of the Ballarat Junior Technical School. Formerly the Ballarat Junior Technical School occupied a few pages at the back of the Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine. In this year the Ballarat Junior Technical School's 'brother' school, Ballarat North Technical School, was publishing its own magazine called 'Green Acres'. Articles include:Orange soft covered magazine of 54 pages. Includes roll call of staff and students. .2) has a number of authographs at the back as collected by Jeff Stewart. ballarat school of mines, ballarat junior technical school, ballarat north technical school, r.r. watson, john r. benn, a.c. leviston, mothers' club, john benn, f.j. hewitt, b.a. johnson, r.l. whitla, k.g. hamilton, r.g. dunlop, s. barclay, r.d. cairns, r.l. still, d.b. james, i.b. burns, j.k. mckenzie, b. bogicevic, b. lockhart, h. russell, w. bampton, p. seddon, p. davies, australian air training corps, david lee, barry clark, i. pym, mother's club, j. zeegers, john andrejzuk, jeff lucas, gary medley, f. bolt, r. ttrgonning, g. sharp, peter renshaw, david dimsey, r. dower, ken irwin, glenn gray, jim brown, chris dower, robin vurlow, j. breen, d. squire, walter bampton, k. clark, m. beshara, les ferris, ken clark, keith jeffs, i. gladman, r. inglis, n. guy, bill reynolds, n. thornell, r. wright, r. hall, peter burke -
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Book, Ursula Hoff, Masterpieces of the National Gallery of Victoria, 1949
Bluehard covered book of 243 pages. Black and white illustrations. non-fictionnational gallery of victoria, art, artists, daryl lindsay, ursula hoff, alan mccullogh, joan lindsay, joan lindsay, hans memling, uccello, titian, veronese, canaletto, battista tiepolo, claude le lorrain, nicolas poussin, peter paul rubens, francisco de goya, rembrandt van rijn, jan de heem, gerard terborch, jan steen, jacob van ruisdael, anthony van dyck, joshua reynolds, thomas gainsborough, george romney, henry raeburn, george morland, thomas rowlandson, john cozens, joseph turner, john constable, william blake, william etty, charles holmes, augustus john, william nicholson, paul nash, john tunnard, jacob epstein, maurice lambert, auguste rodin, jean houdon, jacques david, daumier, jean corot, jean millet, louis boudin, edouard manet, edgar degas, claude monet, alfred sisley, camille pissarro, paul cezanne, vincent van gogh, maurice utrillo, august rodin, william dobell, russell drysdale, norman lindsay, conrad martens, louis buvelot, frederick mccubbin, tom roberts, john russell, john longstaff, emanuel phillips fox, walter withers, charles conder, rupert bunny, george lambert, arthur streeton, lionel lindsay, max meldrum, hans heyson, hugh ramsay, george bell, william frater, adrien feint, eric thake, jack carrington smith, constance stokes, lyndon dadswell, ola cohn -
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Document, Correspondence re departure of Prime Minister Deakin to England for an Imperial Conference, 06/02/1907
A typed page with a list of names of those who will meet to make arrangements. These include: J.J. Brokenshire (Mayor of Ballaarat) J.N. Dunn (Mayor of Ballarat East) Frederick Martell T.C. Miller F. Herman C. Hamilton A. David F. Bessemeres F. William Richard Pearse J.W. Whykes H.R. Murphy C.E. Grainger E. Morey R. Maddern W.K. Stokeld J. Remington W. Coulthard W.H. Middleton G. Bachelor J. Gazzard J. Stevens W.D. Hill B.H. Gummowj.j. brokenshire, j.n. dunn, frederick martell, t.c. miller, f. herman, c. hamilton, a. david, f. bessemeres, f. william, richard pearse, j.w. whykes, h.r. murphy, c.e. grainger, e. morey, r. maddern, w.k. stokeld, j. remington, w. coulthard, w.h. middleton, g. bachelor, j. gazzard, j. stevens, w.d. hill, b.h. gummow, prime minister, alfred deakin, imperial conference -
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Document, The School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat. Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the year ending 30th September 1912, 1912
The Ballarat School of Mines was extablished in 1870 and was the first School of Mines in AustraliaTwo copies of one printed page of audited financial informationballarat school of mines, expenditure, accounts, annual report, david walker, w nixon -
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Booklet, From Academy to University, 2001, 2001
Four page signed copy of a booklet concerning the University of Ballarat Art Campus at Camp Street. On back page - "Amidst the fevered atmosphere of multi-cultural settlement and the rush for gold, Ballarat's passion for the arts was born. The founding schools of art have evolved over 130 years to forge a proud identity in the University of Ballarat's 'New School of Arts'. The arts have returned to Camp Street Hill."arts academy, camp street, autographs, david karmouche, kerry cox, pamela davies, rosie mcgregor, tim broome, bill pryor, pater r. wilson, gerry anderson, robert hook, david james, terry lloyd, camp street hill -
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Book, Dean & Son Ltd, Thrilling Book for Boys, c1938, c1938
... In ink on inside front page: "Presented to DAVID HOLMES who... In ink on inside front page: "Presented to DAVID HOLMES who ...Presented to David Holmes as a prize for being Dux of Ascot State School.Hard covered book featuring a sailing ship on the coverIn ink on inside front page: "Presented to DAVID HOLMES who shared DUX of S.S. 2507 Ascot 1938 N.E. Hawke H.T."david holmes, ascot state school 2507, n.e. hawke, prize -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book - Student Exercise Book, Audrey Sack, student, Commercial Principles, 1938-1939
This exercise book was owned by Audrey Sack and was donated by David Sack at the same time as a typewriter in its case plus accessories (refer to RN 3087). It has hand written notes of Commercial Principles class lessons from Warrnambool High School, written by Audrey Sack including pages dated 1938 and 1939. Audrey was the daughter of William Sack, owner of the business Sacks Jewellers at 115 Liebig Street, Warrnambool. William commenced trading in the early 1900’s; and the typewriter was used by Audrey in the business from the late 1930’s through to about 1996 when the business was sold. William and his wife June had three children, Eric, Audrey and David. The children were owners/partners of Sack’s Jewellers after William’s passing in 1976. Eric and David were ‘owners of the business’, with Audrey carrying out much of the clerical work. Eric died in about 1984 and David sold the practise in 1996. During the 65 years of business the typewriter was used for all the normal applications of a jeweller’s; preparing invoices, guarantees, taxation records. But in addition the four members of the Sack family were very involved in Church activities, particularly in lay administration and lay preaching in the Baptist Church, and the typewriter gained a lot of after-hours use. The family actively supported overseas Missions in India, SE Asia, and Africa. After the sale of the business in 1996, Audrey took the typewriter home for her community activities (David got a computer). In the 1980’s David volunteered as the Clock Repairer at Flagstaff Hill for the historical instruments. In the early days this took some long hours to get the clocks working, but in recent years he has just been ‘on call’ if needed. He is an alert 85 year old and just in the last 12 months has given up a busy schedule of Sunday Lay Preaching around the district. (2015)The exercise book is associated with a typewriter and text book, which is of local significance, being previously owned and used in a local business established for about 100 years.Book, student's exercise book with brown paper cover over soft cover. White pages have printed blue lines. Notes written in script with nib pen. Correction marks are on some pages. The book has entries from front to just past the centre pages, the turned upside down and written from back to almost centre pages. It belong to Autrey Sack, who was a Commercial Practices student at Warrnambool High School. Handwritten ink pen inscriptions are on the front cover and within the book. Notes are dated as 1938 and 1939."Commercial Principles" "Audrey Sack /. Commercial / W.H.S."flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, commercial principles, warrnambool high school, sack’s jewellers warrnambool, william sack, david sack, audrey sack, sack’s jewellers, exercise book, student notes, business education -
Federation University Historical Collection
Reports, Measuring Perceptions of Service Quality Within the Attractions Sector of the Victorian Tourism Industry, 2005, 06/2005
... 32 page literature review by David Lynch, a Honours student... attractions tourism 32 page literature review by David Lynch ...32 page literature review by David Lynch, a Honours student at the University of Ballarat.victorian tourisim industry, literature review, service quality, attractions, tourism -
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Document, Review of the Office of the Vice Chancellor and Administration, 1996, 06/1996
Ten page typed document review, report, vice-chancellor, david james, jennifer labourne, robert hook, eileen sellers, alan brady, barry dixon, peter branov, jenny nemmeth, margret currie -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 2., Second Term, 1905, 1905
Grey soft covered magazine on 18 pages. Contents include: Wet Lead Assay, Swedish Iron, Cambridge Life, Arizona Mining Camp (photograph) , Adelaide School of Mines, Blast Furnace, Cupellation and Parting.ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines students' magazine, david ham, swedish iron, blast furnace, refining, commercial wet lead-assay, daniel walker, woolfram ores, mounty lyell ore deposits, cambrisge university, arizona copper mining camp, g.j. dawbarn, arizona, new mexico, clifton, adelaide school of mines, j.a. haslam, biggest blast furnace in the world, o.e. jager, anaconda copper mining co., cupellation, j.m. baldwin, kerr grant, w.j. lakeland, e.m. weston, r. lamb, h.b. cooke, p. mathews, g.s. hart, john rahilly, martin h. bade, hugo eklund, cupulation -
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Booklet, Ballarat Teachers College, Emerald Jubilee Reunion, 1949 - 2004, 2004
Small 8 page booklet from the Ballarat Teachers' College Reunion 2004Gold and blue ribbon taped to front coveremerald, jubilee, reunion, ballarat teachers' college, programme, lois bilston waters, sherryn waters baile, ines bourke noone, kath bunworth drummond, jean clarke white, stan white, margaret collins mountford, frank mountford, mavis court blackie, margaret eveston peters, carmel fitzgerald ryan, mary gallagher edmonds, ruth gardy howard, mary gearing turner, margaret george freckleton, maureen godfrey fithall, rose harrison johnstone, norma heinrich boldiston, bill boldiston, margaret hives coughlan, john coughlan, pam hudson pentney, valda kelly spalding, kingsley spalding, nancy lee sedgewick, lesley latch frank, verna lees kaye, kathy lister kenna, isabel macmahon young, kitty o'shannessy mcgurrin, janet page sanders, george sanders, margaret panther leask, margaret reynolds bennett, shirley russell rae, pat ryan roberts, betty webb mcguane, ilysa witney robertson, wall baker, beryl baker, graham bartle, ruth bartle, max bridges, dorothy bridges, lindsay campbell, david collins, jan collins, jim dunn, ron edmonds, don evans, jean evans, george fordham, janice fordham, peter fryar, bev hill, john holloway, judy holloway, jim lannen, florence lannen, bill lister, betty lister, ian mcintyre, carol mcintyre, len mcrae, vans mcrae, keith richardson, vera richardson, ian ryan, neil tippett, wal wall, rosemary wall, valda ward -
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Booklet, University of Ballarat Foundation - Chancellor's Circle, 2011, 2011
Federation University Australia was established on 1 January 2014. Formerly known as the University of Ballarat, its enabling legislation was the University of Ballarat Amendment (Federation University Australia) Act 2013. Although formally created as a University in 1994, the University of Ballarat has a lineage back to 1870 with the establishment of the School of Mines Ballarat, making it the third institution of higher learning to be established in Australia and the first to be established in regional Australia. On 1 January 1994, Ballarat University College became the University of Ballarat and in 1998 the University merged with three TAFE Institutes to become a dual sector institution with multiple campuses. On 1 January 2014, the University of Ballarat amalgamated with the Monash University Gippsland Campus to form Federation University Australia. The Gippsland Campus also had a long lineage dating back to 1928 with the establishment of the Yallourn Technical School which became a predecessor institution to the Gippsland College of Advanced Education formed in 1968. In 1990, it was renamed the Monash University College and in 1993 became the Gippsland Campus of Monash University. In 2016, Federation University Australia announced plans to take possession, over a two-year period, of Monash’s Berwick Campus in the south-east corridor of Melbourne. Federation University Australia, or FedUni, is headquartered in Ballarat and offers programs in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training to regional Victoria and beyond. The University’s commitment to educational and social equity, teaching excellence, research distinction, environmental sustainability and regional capacity building has enabled it to develop in a way that draws on its proud heritage to inform its future. Its regional character sets a framework for the University’s priorities but does not constrain it from serving wider community interests, nationally and internationally. The name Federation University Australia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federated network of campuses.Four paged promotional document for the University of Ballarat Foundation and Chancellor's Circle. The University of Ballarat Foundation was established in 2010. The last page is a timeline showing the history of the University in a graphic form/timeline, university of ballarat, robert h.t. smith, david battersby, wai-man woo, chancellor's circle, university of ballarat foundation -
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Book, University of Ballarat Research + Innovation Digest
Black soft covered book of 48 pages. Contents include: * Technologies that combat climate change by Alberto Boretti * Case Studies in keeping food safe by Benu Adhikari * Learning to lead - leading to learn by Neil Trivett * Depression, diabetes and motivation by Mirella di Benedetto * Valueing Lake Wendouree by Julian Lowe * What's in a Name by Laura Kostanski * Optimizing regional and international research by John Yerwood * Sport, physical activity and health research by Warren paynbe * Climate secrets in sediments by Peter Gell * UB Sports Injuty Centre supported by IOC * Men's Sheds and other learning places by Barry Golding * New economy, new work, new qualificatins by Erica Smith * Cross-Cultural communications in a shrinking world by Georgina Tsoldis * Child Protection and family services reform by Angela Murphy * Making a difference for older Victorians by Sally Wellard * Making good (and goodly) profits by Jackie Tuck * Not too much 'ordinary' about The Ordinary by Lorraine Sim * Gaming machines and regional gamblers by John McDonald * Toe nail clippings reveal their secrets by Kim Dowling * Magnificently preserves magafauna trackways in the Victorian volcanic plains * A stuttering start for a stunning outcome * Supporting patients and theor carers * Out od Africa and beyond * Taking a hard lok to avaid hard knocks * Skilling people for business success by Andy Smith * Promoting risk awareness in industry by David Borys * Researching China's rise and ris by Mike Willis * Sex hormones link to heart disease by Fadi Charchar * Human Factors in computer security * Are our rivers up the creek by Peter Gell * Wmen as managers and entrepreneurs by Glenice Wood * Revisioning values and norms by Jane Mummery * 'Wimmera' - an Epic Poem by Homer Rieth * Recycling, consumerism, climate change and art practice by Marie Purtill * Investing in ecologically sustainable development by jerry Courvisanos * Indigenous peoples of the goldfields * Astists install images of sustanability by Jill Orr "Addressing disadvantage and nequality with passion by John Smyth * Breaking up insulin hexamers by Mark Myers david battersby, research, frank stagnitti, jill orr, john smyth, fred cahir, peter gell, andy smith, grant meredith, stuttering, kim dowling, stephen carey, megafauna, john mcdonaldgaming machines, men's sheds, barry golding