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Federation University Historical CollectionObject, Slag from the Ballarat School of Mines Assay Furnace, c2008, c2008
... Slag from the Ballarat School of Mines Assay Furnace, c2008......Assay Furnace...A number of pieces of slag that was found n close proximity to the original Ballarat School of Mines Assay Furnace, when it was at Mt Helen Campus c2008...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields ballarat school of mines Assay Furnace Slag A number of pieces of slag that was found n close proximity to the original Ballarat School of Mines Assay Furnace, when it was at Mt Helen Campus c2008 Slag from the Ballarat School of Mines Assay Furnace, c2008 Object ...A number of pieces of slag that was found n close proximity to the original Ballarat School of Mines Assay Furnace, when it was at Mt Helen Campus c2008ballarat school of mines, assay furnace, slag -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat School of Mines Assay Room, c1900, c1901
... The depicted Ballarat School of Mines Assaying Furnace probably dates back to the mid 1890s. ...Black and white photograph of the assay furnaces at the Ballarat School of Mines. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The depicted Ballarat School of Mines Assaying Furnace probably dates back to the mid 1890s. ...The depicted Ballarat School of Mines Assaying Furnace probably dates back to the mid 1890s. The photo first appears in the Ballarat School of Mines Calendar for 1900, but references to these facilities were mentioned in 1887. These facilities were updated and expanded on several occasions. Black and white photograph of the assay furnaces at the Ballarat School of Mines. The Assay-room contained 16 smelting furnaces, 16 muffle furnaces fro coke, charcoal, bituminous coal and gas, and featured all the usual tools and appliances. There was an adjoining weighing room.ballarat school of mines, scientific equipment, assaying, laboratory, mining -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Diary, John Kennedy, John Kennedy's Ballarat School of Mines Lecture Notes, 1889
... ballarat school of mines wind furnace...Assay...John Kennedy Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers AUSIMM American Institute of Mining Metallurgical Engineers Ballarat School of Mines lecture notes lecture notebook Antinomy brick clay carbon coal copper chemistry clay chrome electricity fire clay gas gold gold bullion glass gold test for iron metallurgy light lead metallurgy mica mineralogy pyrites sulphur in pyrites sugar slags wolfram preparation of pure gold scorification gold bullion assay petrography melting poinys of bodies metric system geology mount morgan, queensland rock salt assay of tailings classification of rocks muffle furnace ballarat school of mines wind furnace Assay of antinomy recovery of silver from solutionsheat pyrometer spectroscope organic acids metallurgy of iron assat of copper cornstock lode nevada mount morgan queensland scarification elmwood metallurgy of lead specific gravity copper assay seperation of gold from other metals test for gold wet assay mercury Inside front cover 'John Kennedy Nena Wharf Hobart Tasmania.' ...John Kennedy was born on 04 April 1862, the son of ship carpenter Robert Kennedy and his wife Florinda (Aitken), and the brother of Malcolm and Colin Kennedy. In 1860 the family migrated to Melbourne where Kennedy senior set up as a shipwright. In 1879 Malcolm and John, who trained as a naval architect, joined their father as Robert Kennedy & Sons, shipbuilders and shipsmiths. On 27 December 1883 at North Melbourne, Malcolm married Ann White with Presbyterian forms. Next year Robert Kennedy & Sons removed to Hobart where with John W. Syme and W. J. Duffy, partners until 1889, they took over the Derwent Ironworks & Engineering Co., a foundry formerly owned by the (Alexander) Clark family. The Kennedys also acquired the patent slipyard, formerly Ross's, at Battery Point. After the shipbuilding industry in Hobart began to flag John also turned to mining: he attended the Ballarat School of Mines, and reopened the Hobart smelters which had been an adjunct of the Derwent Ironworks in the 1870s. He made several voyages overseas on smelting business and as mining promoter, and was a member of the London Stock Exchange. In 1913-14 he was manager of Tongkah Compound (1910); Robert Kennedy & Sons was reputed to have contributed to the success of the Hobart-run Tongkah Harbour, Thailand, tin mines by developing a suitable dredge. The brothers also held shares in the Irrawaddy Burma Co. John was a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers and from 1932 an honorary life member of the American Institute of Mining & Metallurgical Engineers. John died in Hobart on 10 January 1937. (Ann G. Smith, 'Kennedy, John (1862–1937)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kennedy-john-7092/text11963, published first in hardcopy 1983, accessed online 24 April 2020.) A book covered in black leather with 'John Kennedy' embossed on the front in gold. The book contains notes from the time he studies at the Ballarat School of Mines. The beginning of the book has an alphabetical section where John Kennedy has created an index.Inside front cover 'John Kennedy Nena Wharf Hobart Tasmania.' john kennedy, australasian institute of mining engineers, ausimm, american institute of mining metallurgical engineers, ballarat school of mines, lecture notes, lecture notebook, antinomy, brick clay, carbon, coal, copper, chemistry, clay, chrome, electricity, fire clay, gas, gold, gold bullion, glass, gold test for, iron metallurgy, light, lead, metallurgy, mica, mineralogy, pyrites, sulphur in pyrites, sugar, slags, wolfram, preparation of pure gold, scorification, gold bullion assay, petrography, melting poinys of bodies, metric system, geology, mount morgan, queensland, rock salt, assay of tailings, classification of rocks, muffle furnace, ballarat school of mines wind furnace, assay of antinomy, recovery of silver from solutionsheat pyrometer, spectroscope, organic acids, metallurgy of iron, assat of copper, cornstock lode nevada, mount morgan queensland, scarification, elmwood, metallurgy of lead, specific gravity, copper assay, seperation of gold from other metals, test for gold, wet assay, mercury -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, The School of Mines Ballarat: A Statement of the Objects and Present Resources of the School, 1873, 1873
... assay...courthouse...joseph flude...crucible...furnace...The image of the Ballarat School Mines Assay Room shows assay furnaces, crucibles, chimney, and teacher Joseph Flude on the far right. ...The image of the Ballarat School Mines Assay Room shows assay furnaces, crucibles, chimney, and teacher Joseph Flude on the far right. ...The Ballarat School of Mines was the first School of Mines in Australia and was established in 1870. 22 page booklet titles 'The Ballarat School of Mines: A Statement of the Objects and Resources of the School.' The book has a number of illustrations including the interior of the Ballarat School of Mines Laboratory, and the former Ballarat Circuit Court House. It includes a statement of the formation, progress, and present position of the School of Mines, Ballaarat. The image of the Ballarat School Mines Assay Room shows assay furnaces, crucibles, chimney, and teacher Joseph Flude on the far right. This room is now is a building known as the 'Old Chemistry Building'. Plan and elevation of the new Metallurgical Laboratory and Proposed Chemical Laboratory is depicted.On front cover "Recorded in M-A" "1873"ballarat school of mines, assay, courthouse, joseph flude, crucible, furnace, flude, warrington rogers, brough smyth, harrie wood, wood, james bickett, bickett, redmond barry, somerville learmonth, metallurgy, chemistry, laboratory, examinations, mining engineer, assayer, inorganic chemistry, underground managers, captains of shift, engieners, enginedrivers, louis balhausen, james campbell, l.s. christie, j.j. casey, alexander dempster, g. higinbotham, james martin, alexander millan, malcolm morrison, band of hope and albion, city of ballarat mining company, city of canterbury gold mining company, egerton mining company, el dorado gold mining company, golden reef gold mining company, happy valley company, hope quartz mining company, long tunnel gold mining company walhalla, hopewell quartz mining company, imperial quartz mining company, student numbers, fees, magdala quartz mining company stawell, mariners and sloane's quartz mining company, new north clunes company, park company, temperence quartz company, tookey quartz company new zealand, walhalla gold mining company, matthew seal, harrie woodmuseum, duke of cornwall claim, john lynch, robert m. sergeant, engineers, f.w. niven, william henry barnard, ballarat school of mines museum, museum, ballarat school of mines library, donations of specimens, mining -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, South Australian School of Mines and Technological Museum Annual Report, 1909, 1909
... furnace room...david murray...noyes electrical engineering laboratory...model scouring plant at the angas wool laboratory...sir george ruthven le hunte...wet assay...Matthews), The School, Plans of the Metallurgical and Chemical Laboratories, Physics Students, Assaying Furnace Room, David Murray, Museum, Noyes Electrical Engineering Laboratory, Model Scouring Plant at the Angas Wool laboratory, Sir George Ruthven Le Hunte, Wet Assay Laboratory. ...Matthews), The School, Plans of the Metallurgical and Chemical Laboratories, Physics Students, Assaying Furnace Room, David Murray, Museum, Noyes Electrical Engineering Laboratory, Model Scouring Plant at the Angas Wool laboratory, Sir George Ruthven Le Hunte, Wet Assay Laboratory. ....3) South Australian School of MInes and Technological Museum Annual Report for 1908 and Prospectus for 1909. Includes images of the School Council (H. Adams, E.A. Roberts, E.W. Van Senden, Hon. Sir J. Langdon Bonython, Hon. Sir F.W. Holder, Hon. D.M. Charleston, Professor W.H. Bragg, J. Theo Scherk. L. Grayson, J.G. Bice, W.H. Matthews), The School, Plans of the Metallurgical and Chemical Laboratories, Physics Students, Assaying Furnace Room, David Murray, Museum, Noyes Electrical Engineering Laboratory, Model Scouring Plant at the Angas Wool laboratory, Sir George Ruthven Le Hunte, Wet Assay Laboratory. Electro-Technical Room.south australian school of mines, museum, e.a. roberts, e.w. van senden, hon. sir j. langdon bonython, hon. sir f.w. holder, hon. d.m. charleston, professor w.h. bragg, j.g. bice, w.h. matthews), the school, plans of the metallurgical and chemical laboratories, physics students, assaying furnace room, david murray, noyes electrical engineering laboratory, model scouring plant at the angas wool laboratory, sir george ruthven le hunte, wet assay laboratory. electro-technical room., h. adams, j. langdon bonython, f.w. holder, d.m. charlston, w.h. bragg, j. tho scherk, l. grayson, ruthven le hunte, south australia, schools of mines -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, Transactions of the Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, Volume X, 1905, 1905
... Peck * A Portable Assay Furnace by J.J. Gillio * NOtes on Sampling by A.C. ...Peck * A Portable Assay Furnace by J.J. Gillio * NOtes on Sampling by A.C. ...Fabric covered hardcovered book of 367 pages. Includes a number of pullout plans. Contents * Mount Lyell Mining Field Tasmania by Professor J.W. Gregory * Concentration of solver-led ores (with 6 plates) by V.F. Stanley Low * Phosphate Deposites of Ocean and Pleasnt Islands (with 15 plates) by F. Danvers Power * Coal and Coal Mining in New SoPleassant Isuth Wales by Thomas Parton * Method of TImbering at the Mount Rex Tin Mne, Ben Lomand, Tasmania by Mark Ireland * Peck's Centrifugal Elevator by W. Peck * A Portable Assay Furnace by J.J. Gillio * NOtes on Sampling by A.C. Thomas * The Career of the Gold Dredge i n New South Wales by David K. Blair * The Transmission of Power by COmpressed Air in Mines by R.W. Chapman * The Misplacement of Mning Shafts and Adits in Victoria (with 7 figures) * The Indicators of the Daylesford Gold Mines, Victoria * Mining Accounts by R.N. Kirknon-fictionausimm, a.s. kenyon, frank a. moss, mount lyell, j.w. gregory, coal, gold dredge, transmission of power, mining shaft audits, daylesford gold mines, spitzkastens, ocean island banaba, pleasant island nauru, pinnacles on flat reef pleasant island, ocean island, blow hole howe bay, rock phosphate, thomas parton, mark ireland, mount rex tin mine, ngapara dredge, w. peck, w.h. vale, daylesford, jim crow diggings, glenmona gmc, f. danvers power, leigh g. hancock, workers' industrial union of australia (barrier district) -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 2., Second Term, 1905, 1905
... furnace...refining...commercial wet lead-assay...Contents include: Wet Lead Assay, Swedish Iron, Cambridge Life, Arizona Mining Camp (photograph) , Adelaide School of Mines, Blast Furnace, Cupellation and Parting....Contents include: Wet Lead Assay, Swedish Iron, Cambridge Life, Arizona Mining Camp (photograph) , Adelaide School of Mines, Blast Furnace, Cupellation and Parting. ...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 -
Federation University Historical CollectionImage, Robert Malachy Serjeant
... Assaying (including Metallurgy) in 1875. The first certificate in “Geology as Applied to Mining” was awarded to Robert Serjeant in 1876. Robert Serjeant was an active and generous supporter of the School of Mines. As well as being a financial contributor, he lectured and examined in the Principles and Practice of Mining. He was regarded as an authority on alluvial and quartz mining and was a member of the Ballarat Local Court and mining board. In 1977 Robert, Joseph Flude and Henry Caselli donated the patent rights of a novel Pyrites furnace...Assaying (including Metallurgy) in 1875. The first certificate in “Geology as Applied to Mining” was awarded to Robert Serjeant in 1876. Robert Serjeant was an active and generous supporter of the School of Mines. As well as being a financial contributor, he lectured and examined in the Principles and Practice of Mining. He was regarded as an authority on alluvial and quartz mining and was a member of the Ballarat Local Court and mining board. In 1977 Robert, Joseph Flude and Henry Caselli donated the patent rights of a novel Pyrites furnace ...ROBERT MALACHY SERJEANT (1828-1902) Robert Malachy Serjeant was born on 21 December 1828 at Callington, Cornwall. He was the son of Philip Davey Serjeant, a surgeon in the Royal Marines, and Eliza Malachy. Philip Serjeant died in 1834. His mother, Eliza, remarried John Burgh in 1836. He died in 1837. In September 1848 Eliza, Robert and his two sisters, Caroline and Susan, departed Plymouth on the William Moneya for Port Adelaide and arrived in January 1849. Once gold was discovered in Victoria, Serjeant made his way to Forest Creek (near Castlemaine) and he and his mate Mr Victor, were the first party to sink through the basalt in search of a deep lead. In 1854 he moved to Ballarat to work as a miner and enjoyed some success. In 1855 he was with a group that discovered a 500 ounce nugget. With his share of the sale he set himself up with the latest mining equipment, as well as beginning a lifelong interest in the share market. He became the Manager of the Chryseis, Isis and Garibaldi claims and then the Manager of the Band and Albion Consol Company. He held the position for thirty years and only resigned when the company amalgamated with the Sir Henry Loch Mine. Robert Malachy Serjeant became interested in Politics. The first election for Parliament Representatives for Ballarat was in 1855. Robert stood for election for the first time in 1859, representing Ballarat West. He was also elected to represent Ballarat West in 1874 and 1880. Robert Serjeant’s community involvement extended to Education. Years of discussion eventually saw the development of the Ballarat School of Mines, the first school of mines in Australia. The inaugural School Council was formed in 1870 with Sir Redmond Barry, the Chief Justice, as President and Robert Malachy Serjeant as a member of the council. He held a position on the council until illness forced him to retire in 1889. He was elected a Life Governor in 1889. He was also a Life Governor of the Ballarat Hospital. Robert Serjeant showed Prince Albert and Prince George (later King George V) around the Band and Albion Mine. At the age of 42, Robert enrolled as a student at the School of Mines in 1871. He obtained a Certificate of Competency in Assaying (including Metallurgy) in 1875. The first certificate in “Geology as Applied to Mining” was awarded to Robert Serjeant in 1876. Robert Serjeant was an active and generous supporter of the School of Mines. As well as being a financial contributor, he lectured and examined in the Principles and Practice of Mining. He was regarded as an authority on alluvial and quartz mining and was a member of the Ballarat Local Court and mining board. In 1977 Robert, Joseph Flude and Henry Caselli donated the patent rights of a novel Pyrites furnace to the school. The R.M. Serjeant Scholarship at the Ballarat School of Mines resulted after a reward was offered for the first to produce the best method of treating auriferous ores – other than the smelting method. The offer was open for two years but not awarded. The money for this was donated by Robert Serjeant to the amount of 256 Pounds. It was then used to fund the School of Mines Scholarship in Engineering (1889). It was first awarded in 1922. Robert Malachy Serjeant died on 25 October 1902 and was buried at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery. (Sometimes Malachy is incorrectly written as Malachi)Two photographic portraits of mine manager Robert Malachy Serjeant. Both portraits were purchased by the donor from the State Library of Victoria. robert malachy serjeant, r.m. sergeant, robert malachi serjeant, band of hope and albion consols -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Image, Yarrowee Hall, Redan, c1883
... Assaying (including Metallurgy) in 1875. The first certificate in “Geology as Applied to Mining” was awarded to Robert Serjeant in 1876.
Robert Serjeant was an active and generous supporter of the School of Mines. As well as being a financial contributor, he lectured and examined in the Principles and Practice of Mining. He was regarded as an authority on alluvial and quartz mining and was a member of the Ballarat Local Court and mining board. In 1977 Robert, Joseph Flude and Henry Caselli donated the patent rights of a novel Pyrites furnace...Assaying (including Metallurgy) in 1875. The first certificate in “Geology as Applied to Mining” was awarded to Robert Serjeant in 1876.
Robert Serjeant was an active and generous supporter of the School of Mines. As well as being a financial contributor, he lectured and examined in the Principles and Practice of Mining. He was regarded as an authority on alluvial and quartz mining and was a member of the Ballarat Local Court and mining board. In 1977 Robert, Joseph Flude and Henry Caselli donated the patent rights of a novel Pyrites furnace ...ROBERT MALACHY SERJEANT (1828-1902) Robert Malachy Serjeant was born on 21 December 1828 at Callington, Cornwall. He was the son of Philip Davey Serjeant, a surgeon in the Royal Marines, and Eliza Malachy. Philip Serjeant died in 1834. His mother, Eliza, remarried John Burgh in 1836. He died in 1837. In September 1848 Eliza, Robert and his two sisters, Caroline and Susan, departed Plymouth on the William Moneya for Port Adelaide and arrived in January 1849. Once gold was discovered in Victoria, Serjeant made his way to Forest Creek (near Castlemaine) and he and his mate Mr Victor, were the first party to sink through the basalt in search of a deep lead. In 1854 he moved to Ballarat to work as a miner and enjoyed some success. In 1855 he was with a group that discovered a 500 ounce nugget. With his share of the sale he set himself up with the latest mining equipment, as well as beginning a lifelong interest in the share market. He became the Manager of the Chryseis, Isis and Garibaldi claims and then the Manager of the Band and Albion Consol Company. He held the position for thirty years and only resigned when the company amalgamated with the Sir Henry Loch Mine. Robert Malachy Serjeant became interested in Politics. The first election for Parliament Representatives for Ballarat was in 1855. Robert stood for election for the first time in 1859, representing Ballarat West. He was also elected to represent Ballarat West in 1874 and 1880. Robert Serjeant’s community involvement extended to Education. Years of discussion eventually saw the development of the Ballarat School of Mines, the first school of mines in Australia. The inaugural School Council was formed in 1870 with Sir Redmond Barry, the Chief Justice, as President and Robert Malachy Serjeant as a member of the council. He held a position on the council until illness forced him to retire in 1889. He was elected a Life Governor in 1889. He was also a Life Governor of the Ballarat Hospital. Robert Serjeant showed Prince Albert and Prince George (later King George V) around the Band and Albion Mine. At the age of 42, Robert enrolled as a student at the School of Mines in 1871. He obtained a Certificate of Competency in Assaying (including Metallurgy) in 1875. The first certificate in “Geology as Applied to Mining” was awarded to Robert Serjeant in 1876. Robert Serjeant was an active and generous supporter of the School of Mines. As well as being a financial contributor, he lectured and examined in the Principles and Practice of Mining. He was regarded as an authority on alluvial and quartz mining and was a member of the Ballarat Local Court and mining board. In 1977 Robert, Joseph Flude and Henry Caselli donated the patent rights of a novel Pyrites furnace to the school. The R.M. Serjeant Scholarship at the Ballarat School of Mines resulted after a reward was offered for the first to produce the best method of treating auriferous ores – other than the smelting method. The offer was open for two years but not awarded. The money for this was donated by Robert Serjeant to the amount of 256 Pounds. It was then used to fund the School of Mines Scholarship in Engineering (1889). It was first awarded in 1922. Robert Malachy Serjeant died on 25 October 1902 and was buried at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery. (Sometimes Malachy is incorrectly written as Malachi)An copy of a photo of Yarrowee Hall, the home of of mine manager Robert Malachy Serjeant. robert malachy serjeant, r.m. sergeant, robert malachi serjeant, band of hope and albion consols, yarrowee hall, redan -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Catalogue, Price List of Assay Material, Balances, Chemical & Scientific Apparatus and Pure Chemicals, Fourth Edition, c1905
... Glover assay chemistry mining Felton Grimwade & Co Assay moulds tongs tools balances oertling balance weight compressed oxygen crucibles furnaces muffles scales hammers gas burners Red hardcovered 110 page catalogue from the Felton, Grimwade & Co.. ...Red hardcovered 110 page catalogue from the Felton, Grimwade & Co.. Includes numerous line and photographic illustrations.non-fictionj.w. glover, john w. glover, assay, chemistry, mining, felton grimwade & co, assay moulds, tongs, tools, balances, oertling, balance weight, compressed oxygen, crucibles, furnaces, muffles, scales, hammers, gas burners -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Catalogue, F.W. Braun Modern Labor Saving Laboratory Appliances. 1903, c1905
... assays associated with his operations. This catalogue was left in the laboratory. J.W. Glover John W. Glover crushers furnaces blowpipe outfits cupel machines blowpipe 100 page catalogue from F.W. ...100 page catalogue from F.W. Barun. Includes numerous line illustrations.non-fictionj.w. glover, john w. glover, crushers, furnaces, blowpipe outfits, cupel machines, blowpipe -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Archbold's Gold Treatment Works, Robert J. Kaufman, LRGM Services, 15th June, 2002
... The Archbold (Chewton) Gold Treatment Works was erected c.1884 by Jeremiah Archbold who operated an assay and metallurgical business specialising in the treatment of gold-bearing ore. The battery, furnaces and Chilean mills which survive on the site suggest that the chlorination process was used to assay pyritic ore. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields The Archbold (Chewton) Gold Treatment Works was erected c.1884 by Jeremiah Archbold who operated an assay and metallurgical business specialising in the treatment of gold-bearing ore. The battery, furnaces and Chilean mills which survive on the site suggest that the chlorination process was used to assay pyritic ore. ...The Archbold (Chewton) Gold Treatment Works was erected c.1884 by Jeremiah Archbold who operated an assay and metallurgical business specialising in the treatment of gold-bearing ore. The battery, furnaces and Chilean mills which survive on the site suggest that the chlorination process was used to assay pyritic ore. The works subsequently incorporated the cyanide process after its introduction to Victoria in the late 1890s. Upon Jeremiah's death in 1917, the works continued to be run by one of his sons, Herbert. Herbert Archbold went on to become widely known throughout Victoria for his cyaniding expertise. Herbert died in 1966 and the property was bought by his son Harry. When Harry Archbold died in the late 1980s the treatment works was closed and everything left as it was. https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/7899/download-reportNineteen page document. On front page: ' Mount Alexander Diggings, Archbold's Gold Treatment Works, Tour Guiding Notes, prepared by Robert J. Kaufman, Prepared for the Mount Alexander Shire Council, 2002. The processes used in the treatment plant are described, including: fire assays, crushing, retorting and smelting, refining, grinding, chlorination, and cyanidation. The Archbold family history and an overview of the gold treatment works overall, is presented in the report. Black and white photographs and diagrams of various artefacts and processes are included. Advice on commentary from each viewpoint on the tour, is provided for tour guides. fire assays, crushing, retorting and smelting, refining, grinding, chlorination, and cyanidation., mount alexander, archbold, gold refining, cupels, crucible, berlin porcelain parting cups, assay laboratory -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Bendigo Tailings Company N.L Double Ledger, 1912 - 1913
... furnaces of the Bendigo Tailings Company at Quarry Hill, where pyrites are to be treated, was also referred to the Mayor.' Bendigo Independent, City Council, p9. 31st May 1913. 'Tenders are invited by the Bendigo Tailings Company for the purchase of two complete cyanide plants, first class assay plants, stores and equipment. ...furnaces of the Bendigo Tailings Company at Quarry Hill, where pyrites are to be treated, was also referred to the Mayor.' Bendigo Independent, City Council, p9. 31st May 1913. 'Tenders are invited by the Bendigo Tailings Company for the purchase of two complete cyanide plants, first class assay plants, stores and equipment. ...'A communication from Mr. A.T. Balaam asking that the Central Board of Health be communicated with on the subject of arsenical fumes from the furnaces of the Bendigo Tailings Company at Quarry Hill, where pyrites are to be treated, was also referred to the Mayor.' Bendigo Independent, City Council, p9. 31st May 1913. 'Tenders are invited by the Bendigo Tailings Company for the purchase of two complete cyanide plants, first class assay plants, stores and equipment. Full details may be obtained from the Manager, Mr. J.J. Stanistreet.' Bendigo Independent, p4, 3rd March. 1916.Dark green hard dover book, maroon binding on spine. One hundred and sixty six pages of which ninety three are used. On front cover, white label with 'Double Ledger' printed in black. On front page, a purple stamp: ' Bendigo Tailings Company, No Liability' Alphabetical index in front of book detailing names and pages of transactions. Example for 'L' entry: lease rents; Langdon S.J.; Lansell G.V., L.N. and E; land. Entries in book date from 1912 - 1913. Ledger forms part of the Margaret Roberts Collection of Mining records.bendigo, margaret roberts, , goldmining, bendigo tailings co. n.l., mccoll rankin and stanistreet, arsenic -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Val D'Angri, Former Clunes School of Mines, c2000, c2000
... An offer by an anonymous resident to pay the fees for four miners for admission to any class in the school was announced by the president, and received with thanks. ballarat school of mines assaying clunes school of mines john beveridge r. nichol j. bryant w. t. pitcher j. h. daley t. gilbert e. grey john barret joseph bryant w. y. witherden h. e. sando schools of mines Two photographs showing the exterior of a weatherboard building known as the former Ballarat School of Mines Clunes campus. The Timber hall was erected as a School of Mines and later used by the Australian Natives Association. The retort furnace ...On 29 February 1892 'The Argus' reported on the first Annual Meeting of the Clunes School of Mines. "The annual meeting of the council of the Clunes School of Mines was held last evening at the town-hall. In place of members of the council retiring by effluxion of time the following were elected: — Rev. Elder Gray, Messrs. John Beveridge, R. Nichol, J. Bryant, W. T. Pitcher, J. H. Daley, and T. Gilbert. The first annual report, showing remarkable progress, was received and adopted. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: — Rev. E. Grey, president; Rev. Father John Barrett and Dr. Gordon, vice- presidents; Mr. Joseph Bryant, hon. director; Mr. W. Y. Witherden, hon. treasurer, Mr. H. E. Sando retained the office of secretary, and the officers for the time being were appointed trustees." Great satisfaction was expressed with the success of the school, and the progress and extent of the classes. It was referred to a sub committee to make arrangements for allowing the free inclusion, in certain classes, of a limited number of boys and girls of 14 and upward, who on examination qualified themselves for the privilege. An offer by an anonymous resident to pay the fees for four miners for admission to any class in the school was announced by the president, and received with thanks.Two photographs showing the exterior of a weatherboard building known as the former Ballarat School of Mines Clunes campus. The Timber hall was erected as a School of Mines and later used by the Australian Natives Association. The retort furnace (indicated by the large chimney) is still located in the rear rooms.ballarat school of mines, assaying, clunes school of mines, john beveridge, r. nichol, j. bryant, w. t. pitcher, j. h. daley, t. gilbert, e. grey, john barret, joseph bryant, w. y. witherden, h. e. sando, schools of mines -
Federation University Historical CollectionImage, Ballarat School of Mines from Albert Street, Ballarat, c1904
... furnace...cyanide plant...engineering...laboratory...museum...assay...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields This image was reproduced in the Ballarat School of Mines Handbook and Prospectus, 1905. ballarat school of mines battery metallurgy chlorination plant roasting furnace cyanide plant engineering laboratory museum assay mine m3334 Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Gardens Copy of a line drawing of the Ballarat School of Mines from Albert Street, Ballarat, including the battery and metallurgical laboratories, chlorination plant and roasting furnace, cyanide plant, engineering laboratory and the Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Gardens. ...This image was reproduced in the Ballarat School of Mines Handbook and Prospectus, 1905.Copy of a line drawing of the Ballarat School of Mines from Albert Street, Ballarat, including the battery and metallurgical laboratories, chlorination plant and roasting furnace, cyanide plant, engineering laboratory and the Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Gardens. The original of this image is Cat. No. 4774.ballarat, school of mines, battery, metallurgy, chlorination plant, roasting furnace, cyanide plant, engineering, laboratory, museum, assay, mine, m3334, ballarat school of mines botanical gardens -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines Calendar, 1903
... Images include: Andrew Anderson, Lecture Rooms (Administration Building), Senior members of staff, School Buildings and Grounds, Linkenbach Table - Battery Laboratory, Engineering laboratory interior, junior Chemistry Laboratory; Assay Laboratory, Battery Laboratory interior, Maddern Furnace...Images include: Andrew Anderson, Lecture Rooms (Administration Building), Senior members of staff, School Buildings and Grounds, Linkenbach Table - Battery Laboratory, Engineering laboratory interior, junior Chemistry Laboratory; Assay Laboratory, Battery Laboratory interior, Maddern Furnace ballarat school of mines andersnon\bickett vale warrington rogers oddie dunn figgis david ham herman lindsay lonie maddern middleton morrison nevett pearce scott woolcott wanliss r.e. williams henry cuthbert thomas hart charles kent frederick martell newman william bailey hamilton bechervaise george russell thomas bath r.m. serjeant peter matthews theo williams alfred mica smithh daniel walker hubert murphy charles deane arthur garrard valentine anderson douglas runtin john balyney l. cameron dawbarn a.e.c. kerr john adams edgar mcconnon hall john m. sutherland usher charles campbell metallurgy geology certificate as mine manager certificat as assayer labratory museum land and mine surveying applied mechanics machine drawing and dedign mechanics applied to mining engineering laboratory electrical department state school lectures excursions mathematics physics geometry photography chemistry organic chemistry assaying mining gelogy mineralogy petrology algebra trigonometry mensuration land surveying mine surveying steam and gas engines dynamics and heat sound and light magnetism and electricity electrical tecnology botany veterinary science engineering drawing electroplating Charcoal soft covered book at 100 pages. ...Contents include: Associateship and final certificates; Calendar for 1903; Discipline; Fees; Full Certificates issued; general regulations: Honorary Correspondents: Office Bearers; Professor and Lecturers; Results of exams; Statistics; Subscriptions and Donations; Subjects included in Regulation Technical Schools; Subjects on Instruction; Subjects included in Associateship course, Time table. Images include: Andrew Anderson, Lecture Rooms (Administration Building), Senior members of staff, School Buildings and Grounds, Linkenbach Table - Battery Laboratory, Engineering laboratory interior, junior Chemistry Laboratory; Assay Laboratory, Battery Laboratory interior, Maddern FurnaceCharcoal soft covered book at 100 pages. ballarat school of mines, andersnon\bickett, vale, warrington rogers, oddie, dunn, figgis, david ham, herman, lindsay, lonie, maddern, middleton, morrison, nevett, pearce, scott, woolcott, wanliss, r.e. williams, henry cuthbert, thomas hart, charles kent, frederick martell, newman, william bailey, hamilton, bechervaise, george russell, thomas bath, r.m. serjeant, peter matthews, theo williams, alfred mica smithh, daniel walker, hubert murphy, charles deane, arthur garrard, valentine anderson, douglas runtin, john balyney, l. cameron, dawbarn, a.e.c. kerr, john adams, edgar mcconnon, hall, john m. sutherland, usher, charles campbell, metallurgy, geology, certificate as mine manager, certificat as assayer, labratory, museum, land and mine surveying, applied mechanics, machine drawing and dedign, mechanics applied to mining, engineering laboratory, electrical department, state school lectures, excursions, mathematics, physics, geometry, photography, chemistry, organic chemistry, assaying, mining gelogy, mineralogy, petrology, algebra, trigonometry, mensuration, land surveying, mine surveying, steam and gas engines, dynamics and heat, sound and light, magnetism and electricity, electrical tecnology, botany, veterinary science, engineering drawing, electroplating -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, New York Post, The School of Mine Quarterly: A Journal of Applied Science, 1889-1809
... Assay of tin...John Strong Newberry...Standards of linnear Measure...Comparison of costs of electric lighting...Huanchaca Mine Bolivia...El Callao Gold Mine Venezuela...John Magnus Adams...Ores in Saxony...Hartz and Rhenish Prussia...Hofmann Apparatus...Adjustment of Trangulation...Determination of Carbonic Acid in White Lead...Lower Coals in Western Clearfield County Pennsylvania...Old Telegraph Mine Ningham Canon Utah...mechanical Preparation of Ores...modern waterworks construction...curdling of milk...French regenerative gas furnace...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The School of Mines Quarterly was a jpournal of Applied Science from Columbia College, New York City. school of mines new york columbia college schools of mines columbia school of mines Witwatersrand Goldfield INter-continental Railway Mine Ropes Harbor improvememnts on the Pacific coast Glycerine and artificial Butter industry Transit Factors for teh Columbia College Observatory Tables for the Reducation of Transit Observations Ancienct methods for dividing and Recoording time in Japan Assay of tin John Strong Newberry Standards of linnear Measure Comparison of costs of electric lighting Huanchaca Mine Bolivia El Callao Gold Mine Venezuela John Magnus Adams Ores in Saxony Hartz and Rhenish Prussia Hofmann Apparatus Adjustment of Trangulation Determination of Carbonic Acid in White Lead Lower Coals in Western Clearfield County Pennsylvania Old Telegraph Mine Ningham Canon Utah mechanical Preparation of Ores modern waterworks construction curdling of milk French regenerative gas furnace Irrication Canals peruvian salt mine Collection of Metallurgic Dust and fume Permeability of iron and steel Assay of Silver Explosion in a Zinc Fume condenser Teaching archtectural history Liquid air between the mine and the smelter Ballistic Galvonometer Assay of Telluride ores Analytical Chemistry Theory and design of the masonry arch silver pick mine Wilson colorado telegraphy and telephoney mineralogy morse code Michigan mining practices Titaniferous magnetites paradox of the pantheon Rocks from Wyoming Witwatersrand goldfields Gaseous sun Alternating current distribution Engineering tests on direct current Electrical Machinery Thomas Egleston Ore dressing Frederick Morgan Watson Camp Bird Gold Mine and Mills Magnetic properties of Iron and Steel Morphology of Organic compounds Antimony structure of the Starch Molecule Cerrillos Hills New Mexico geology Rossie Lead Veins practical electrochemistry lines of graphic statics Anistic Acid by the ozidation of Anniseed Oil Bromate method for antimony John Krom Rees Trust company of America Building Helion lamp Frederick Arthur Goetze Mine Surveying Pine Wood Oils Malleable Cast iron Electrolytic treatment of Galena turpentine and pine oils Bluestone Ashokan Dam bluestone road resistances Oxy-gas blowtorch Mine dumps segregation of steel ingots masonry dam formulas putnam county magnetic belts gases Continuity of education Hydraulic diagrams standardistion of Potassium permanganate Sewerage Discharge into Sea Water Modern waterworks True Column formula Slags from lead furnaces missouri river tempreture of gases rocks architectural history Modern dome oil machine undulations in railway tracks Irrigation engineering Cleps-tachymeters Electrical Engineering New York Shales fan pump Sucrose Isaac Newton French school of anstronomers Electrolytic polarization Benjamin bowden lawrence diamond drilling New York Ciy Water Front Engineering profession ethics The Index to the School of Mines Quarterlu Volumes X1-XX (1900) and 32 green covered journals The School of Mine Quarterly: A Journal of Applied Science Book New York Post ...The School of Mines Quarterly was a jpournal of Applied Science from Columbia College, New York City.The Index to the School of Mines Quarterlu Volumes X1-XX (1900) and 32 green covered journals school of mines, new york, columbia college, schools of mines, columbia school of mines, witwatersrand goldfield, inter-continental railway, mine ropes, harbor improvememnts on the pacific coast, glycerine and artificial butter industry, transit factors for teh columbia college observatory, tables for the reducation of transit observations, ancienct methods for dividing and recoording time in japan, assay of tin, john strong newberry, standards of linnear measure, comparison of costs of electric lighting, huanchaca mine bolivia, el callao gold mine venezuela, john magnus adams, ores in saxony, hartz and rhenish prussia, hofmann apparatus, adjustment of trangulation, determination of carbonic acid in white lead, lower coals in western clearfield county pennsylvania, old telegraph mine ningham canon utah, mechanical preparation of ores, modern waterworks construction, curdling of milk, french regenerative gas furnace, irrication canals, peruvian salt mine, collection of metallurgic dust and fume, permeability of iron and steel, assay of silver, explosion in a zinc fume condenser, teaching archtectural history, liquid air, between the mine and the smelter, ballistic galvonometer, assay of telluride ores, analytical chemistry, theory and design of the masonry arch, silver pick mine wilson colorado, telegraphy and telephoney, mineralogy, morse code, michigan mining practices, titaniferous magnetites, paradox of the pantheon, rocks from wyoming, witwatersrand goldfields, gaseous sun, alternating current distribution, engineering tests on direct current electrical machinery, thomas egleston, ore dressing, frederick morgan watson, camp bird gold mine and mills, magnetic properties of iron and steel, morphology of organic compounds, antimony, structure of the starch molecule, cerrillos hills new mexico, geology, rossie lead veins, practical electrochemistry, lines of graphic statics, anistic acid by the ozidation of anniseed oil, bromate method for antimony, john krom rees, trust company of america building, helion lamp, frederick arthur goetze, mine surveying, pine wood oils, malleable cast iron, electrolytic treatment of galena, turpentine and pine oils, bluestone, ashokan dam bluestone, road resistances, oxy-gas blowtorch, mine dumps, segregation of steel ingots, masonry dam formulas, putnam county magnetic belts, gases, continuity of education, hydraulic diagrams, standardistion of potassium permanganate, sewerage discharge into sea water, modern waterworks, true column formula, slags from lead furnaces, missouri river, tempreture of gases, rocks, architectural history, modern dome, oil machine, undulations in railway tracks, irrigation engineering, cleps-tachymeters, electrical engineering, new york shales, fan pump, sucrose, isaac newton, french school of anstronomers, electrolytic polarization, benjamin bowden lawrence, diamond drilling, new york ciy water front, engineering profession ethics -
Federation University Historical CollectionEngineering drawings, Maddern's Patent Roasting Furnace, 1902
... Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields w. maddern roasting furnace assaying engineering drawings w.a. maddern maddern's roasting furnace Printed technical drawings of 'Maddern's Patent Roasting Furnace' .1) Assembly drawings with dimensions (4 copies) .2) Details for Maddern's roaster (3 copies) Maddern's Patent Roasting Furnace Engineering drawings ...Printed technical drawings of 'Maddern's Patent Roasting Furnace' .1) Assembly drawings with dimensions (4 copies) .2) Details for Maddern's roaster (3 copies)w. maddern, roasting furnace, assaying, engineering drawings, w.a. maddern, maddern's roasting furnace -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan, W. I. Framing for School of Mines Furnace Sheds, 1908, 1908
... ballarat school of mines assaying w.i. framing Pencil drawings of plans for the Ballarat School of Mines Furnace Sheds. ...Pencil drawings of plans for the Ballarat School of Mines Furnace Sheds.ballarat school of mines, assaying, w.i. framing
