Federation University Historical Collection
Document - letters, Documents relating to the Establishment of the Sandhurst (Bendigo) School of Mines, 1871, 1871
The Ballarat School of Mines was established in 1870. The first enrolments took place in 1871 making this group of documents historically important.Paper documents relating to the advice being sought by the Sandhurst Mechanics' Institute from Ballarat School of Mines in relation to starting a School of Mines at Bendigo.
.8) Correspondence to the Ballarat School of Mines from Joseph Phillips of the Sandhurst Mechanics' Institute and Free Library. The letter seeks advice on setting up a School of Mines in Bendigo. The correspondence was dated 01 January 1871, was signed by Joseph Phillips, and was answered on 04 January 1871.
.14) Ballarat School of Mines Council Agenda, 20 January 1871. Signed by James Baker, secretary.
.18) Letter from R.M. Serjeant to the Ballarat School of Mines dated 09 January 1871.
.22) Letter from prospective student A. Ansaldi regarding starting at the Ballarat School of Mines.
.24) Letter from prospective student James Hore regarding starting at the Ballarat School of Mines.
.26) Memorandum during the Mechanics' Institute Sandhurst requesting information concerning teachers. Dated 25 April 1871.
.27) Sandhurst Mechanics' Institute & Free Library requesting information from the Ballarat School of Mines in relation to numbers of pupils, number of paid staff, number of honorary staff, salary of head master and whether the school was a success. It is dated 19 April 1871 and is signed by Joseph Phillips.
.35) My dear sir
If it will suit youor convenience I take the liberty of appointing Friday the 2nd of June for my lecture on Geology at the School of Mines. You expressed a wish to assist me in any diagrams that it might be possible to obtain. In am very anxious to have a large map of the solar system. One that might be clearly seen from any part of the Hall. It will be of great importance to my lecture. [ ? ] diagrams I will find it necessary to prepare myself.
I am
most faithfully
H. B. de la Poer Wall
R.W. Newman Esqr
Vice President
PS as the whole of my lecture depends on the hearing the early part it might be well to put in the Advt at 8.00 punctually.
In announcing my name it might be well to put ex-Fellow of the Royal Geological Society. Asking your pardon for these suggestions.
Sebastopol
June 14th 1871
Gentlemen,
I am desirous of joining the classes of Surveying, drawing, &c in your valuable Institution.i am 16 years of age, and been through the 1st first book of Euclid, Decimals &c. Trusting to meet with your approbation.
I am gentlemen,
Yours obedietly
A. Ansaldi
To the
Administrative Council
School of Mines
Ballarat
Darling Streetl
Ballarat July 1871
To the secretary of the School of Mines Ballarat.
Sir, I called on Monday but you were not present but I saw Mr Phillips and he informed me that I might commence at once, and that my nomination &c might be going on in the mean time. If there be any objection to my joining the classroom Monday night, will you be good enough to let me know.
Yours &c
John Hore.
Sandhurst April 25 1871
To The secretary
School of Mines,
Ballarat,
Please let me know what subjects your paid instructor teachersl
JP
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