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Ceramic - Ceramics, Bottle by Sherlow Pottery
... Australian Studio Ceramics... Office goldfields ceramics sherlow pottery Australian Studio ...Photo of a hand thrown glazed bottle, in impressed makers stamp.. ceramics, sherlow pottery, australian studio ceramics, australian studio pottery -
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Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramics, Float Bowl by Ian F. Cook
... Australian studio ceramics... ceramics studio pottery ian f. cook Australian studio ceramics gum ...Ian F. COOK Studio potter in Geelong.A ceramic float bowl with leaf and gum blossom design. ian cook, ceramics, studio pottery, ian f. cook, australian studio ceramics, gum blossom -
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Ceramic, Springmount Pottery, Dip and Chip Platter by Springmount Pottery
... Australian Studio Ceramics.... ceramics springmount pottery tina banitska Australian Studio ...Springmount Pottery is located in Creswick, Victoria, and produces and sells works designed by its owner, Tina Banitska, who also owns the Convent Gallery in Daylesford. Banitska came to Australia with her family from Greece in 1956. She trained at RMIT and Franklin State College, before taking over Doug Alexander's Springmount Pottery when he moved to Tharwa in 1976. Retaining the pottery name, she developed it as a workshop, employing throwers and decorators to make works to her design, and initially selling these through the Springmount Pottery Gallery on Main Street, Ballarat. The pottery now operates with its own gallery onsite. Banitska's initial interest in ash glazes is continued in the Pottery's ashware line and there has also been a wide range of other Springmount designs. Works are signed with a painted 'Springmount' often split over two lines.A hand thrown, glazed and decorated plate with attached bowl for dip.ceramics, springmount pottery, tina banitska, australian studio ceramics -
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Ceramic, Blue Vessel by Bill Longley, c1980s
... Australian Studio Ceramics..., Australia'. Australian Studio Ceramics Bill Longley Pottery Ceramics ...Bill LONGLEY (03.12.1933 – 20.5.2020) Arrived Australia 1981 Bill Longley started an apprenticeship with “Kingwood Rural Industries” Surrey in 1948. In 1956 is changed name to “Greyshott Pottery" After serving in the Royal Air Force from 1954 to 1977 he undertook and later, teacher training, then bought the “Penderleath Pottery”, St Ives, Cornwall in 1977 from Anthony Richards and renamed it the “Cripplesease Pottery.” Bill made a wide range of domestic stoneware. He built up the pottery into a successful business, eventually selling in 1981 and migrating to Australia with his wife Sue. In Melbourne, Bill Longley made and sold pottery at weekend markets, as well as helping Robert Gordon (June Dyson’s son) set up his Pakenham pottery, which Gordon started in 1979. Bill Longley worked as an advisor and thrower with Robert Gorndon for some time." Bill retired in the late 1980s to Daylesford Works may be marked with an impressed 'Bill Longley, Australia'.Blue Vessel by Bill Longleyaustralian studio ceramics, bill longley, pottery, ceramics -
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Ceramic, Ramikin Cup by Mudwood Studio, c1980s
... Australian Studio Ceramics..., Australia'. Australian Studio Ceramics Bill Longley Pottery Ceramics ...Bill LONGLEY (03.12.1933 – 20.5.2020) Arrived Australia 1981 Bill Longley started an apprenticeship with “Kingwood Rural Industries” Surrey in 1948. In 1956 is changed name to “Greyshott Pottery" After serving in the Royal Air Force from 1954 to 1977 he undertook and later, teacher training, then bought the “Penderleath Pottery”, St Ives, Cornwall in 1977 from Anthony Richards and renamed it the “Cripplesease Pottery.” Bill made a wide range of domestic stoneware. He built up the pottery into a successful business, eventually selling in 1981 and migrating to Australia with his wife Sue. In Melbourne, Bill Longley made and sold pottery at weekend markets, as well as helping Robert Gordon (June Dyson’s son) set up his Pakenham pottery, which Gordon started in 1979. Bill Longley worked as an advisor and thrower with Robert Gorndon for some time." Bill retired in the late 1980s to Daylesford Works may be marked with an impressed 'Bill Longley, Australia'.Blue Vessel by Bill Longleyaustralian studio ceramics, bill longley, pottery, ceramics -
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Ceramic, Springmount Pottery, Vase by Springmount Pottery
... Australian Studio Ceramics... banitska Australian Studio Ceramics Australian Studio Pottery ...Springmount Pottery is located in Creswick, Victoria, and produces and sells works designed by its owner, Tina Banitska, who also owns the Convent Gallery in Daylesford. Banitska came to Australia with her family from Greece in 1956. She trained at RMIT and Franklin State College, before taking over Doug Alexander's Springmount Pottery when he moved to Tharwa in 1976. Retaining the pottery name, she developed it as a workshop, employing throwers and decorators to make works to her design, and initially selling these through the Springmount Pottery Gallery on Main Street, Ballarat. The pottery now operates with its own gallery onsite. Banitska's initial interest in ash glazes is continued in the Pottery's ashware line and there has also been a wide range of other Springmount designs. Works are signed with a painted 'Springmount' often split over two lines.A hand thrown, glazed and decorated vase.ceramics, springmount pottery, tina banitska, australian studio ceramics, australian studio pottery -
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Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramics, Marian Fox, '70s' by Marian Fox, 2019
... Australian Studio Ceramics... available dvc art acquisition award vessel Australian Studio ...Marian FOX (1967- ) Born Malvern, Victoria Marian Fox completed a Bachelor of Visual Art (Ceramics) at the Federation University Arts Academy in 2019. The engobe slip and bronze glaze was made by the artist from a recipe provided by lecturer Peter Pilven. Instagram @marianffox Handbuilt stoneware vessel, with copper oxide, engobe, and bronze glaze. This work won the 2019 Federation University DVC 3D Art Acquisition Award. marian fox, ceramics, alumni, available, dvc art acquisition award, vessel, australian studio ceramics, available for secure display -
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Ceramic, Mud Club Pottery, Cylindrical Spaghetti Cannister
... Australian Studio Ceramics...Mud Club Pottery Heathcote Australian Studio Ceramics ...Tall cylindrical vessel with leaf shaped brushwork in brown. Stamped "Mud Club Pottery Heathcote Vic"mud club pottery heathcote, australian studio ceramics, pottery -
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Photograph, Lidded ceramic vessel with Bamboo like design
... in Ballarat it could be a cross in a circle? Australian Studio Pottery ...Robert MAIR Robert (Bob) Mair (1943- ) Born New Zealand A potter who trained at the Sturt Pottery in Mittagong under Les Blakebrough and later set up a pottery at Clifton Pugh’s Dunmoochin estate at Cottles Bridge near Melbourne. He then worked with John Olsen for two years from 1969-1970, with Mair throwing and Olsen hand-decorating the pots. During the 1970s, Bob Mair worked in goldfield production pottery in Ballarat with Robert Pitman before moving to Clarendon in the Adelaide Hills in South Australia in 1982. In the late 1880s and 1990s Robert Mair is working at Sturt Pottery timeline again in the late 1980s/1990s as a visiting potter under Campbell Hegan. In the early 2000s, he and partner Janie Kerr set up a pottery at Braemar in the Southern Highlands of NSW. They then moved, first to Sutton Forest where they took up a residency at Hillview, the former summer residence of the governors of NSW, then to Wingham in the Mid North Coast region of NSW. Mair’s work may be marked with an impressed ‘RM’, an impressed tricuspid symbol or both. In Clarendon, he continued to use the tricuspud symbol with an impressed ‘Old Clarendon Pottery Adelaide’ stamp. A Ballarat mark has not been identified, but simse this lidded pot was found in Ballarat it could be a cross in a circle?Lidded ceramic container with blue bamboo like design on the outside.australian studio pottery, ceramics, bamboo -
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Photograph - ceramics, Nintingbool Potteries, Bottle by Nintingbool Potteries
... ' in a circle, or an incised 'Drew'. Australian Studio Pottery Ceramics ...Stephen Drew was Nintingbool Potteries Stephen (Steve) Drew studied at the Ballarat Technical Art School (a division of the Ballarat School of Mines) and RMIT. He worked as a secondary school teacher for a short time before setting up Nintingbool Potteries in a bush setting at Smythes Creek, near Ballarat, in 1974. He made a wide range of functional pottery high-fired in stoneware and porcelain, later concentrating on one-off sculptural pieces. Steve Drew was instrumental in setting up the Ballarat Ceramic Group, which operated for twenty years, and is a member of the Golden Plains Art Trail. His pottery mark is recorded as an impressed 'N' in a circle, or an incised 'Drew'. Bell shaped bottle by Nintingbool Potteriesaustralian studio pottery, ceramics, bottle, steve drew, stephen drew, nintingbool potteries, ballarat pottery group -
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Photograph - Ceramics, Ceramic Teapot by Ken Hovenden, c1980s
... Studio Pottery ceramics Ken HOvenden teapot Stoneware teapot ...Ken HOVENDEN Working at Bendigo Pottery from April 1972 at the age of 17, Ken Hovenden was also involved in the Lillydale Pottery venture. He worked at Cannie Ridge Pottery for a time, exhibiting work there in 1979. Known as a great thrower, his work featured beautifully fitted lids and quantities of mugs of identical size. In the 1980s, he set up his own pottery at Malmsbury and sold his work through Bangles Gallery at Cobargo. From late 1988 to 1997, he worked under the business name Shiloh Pottery in Castlemaine. His work often features a unique gum leaf design on individually thrown work. Marks used include KH on Bendigo Pottery Epsom Ware, Kevin Hovenden on Badger Creek Pottery, KH on Lillydale Pottery and his own impressed KH initials.Stoneware teapot with beige glaze and handpainted gumleaves, and stamped 'KH' on the footrim.australian studio pottery, ceramics, ken hovenden, teapot -
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Photograph, Glazed cup
... Australian Studio Pottery Ceramics cup Glazed cup Glazed ...Glazed cupaustralian studio pottery, ceramics, cup -
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Photograph, Lidded bowl
... Australian Studio Pottery Ceramics container Lidded bowl ...Lidded bowl with glaze docorationaustralian studio pottery, ceramics, container -
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Photograph - Ceramics, Ceramic Biscuit Barrell
... Australian Studio Pottery Ceramics Ceramic Biscuit Barrell ...australian studio pottery, ceramics -
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Ceramic, Ceramic Vase
... Australian Studio Pottery Ceramics Ceramic Vase Ceramic ...australian studio pottery, ceramics -
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Photograph - Domestic Ware, Jug by Grashir Pottery, c1992
... Studio Pottery ceramics jug Grashir Pottery Small hand thrown jug ...Grashir Pottery was based in Kyabram, Victoria, and between 1984-1999 was registered by ASIC under the trading name Grashir Handcrafts. The pottery was set up by Graham and Shirley Howard after Graham had worked for John Stroomer for many years. The pottery made functional stoneware marked with an impressed 'Grashir Pottery' or 'Grashir Kyabram' with a map of Australia. Small hand thrown jug by Grashir Potteryaustralian studio pottery, ceramics, jug, grashir pottery -
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Ceramic, Gladys Reynell et al, Blue Bowl By Osrey, 1923
... . Her ceramics, the work of one of Australia's earliest studio ...Gladys REYNELL (04/091881 - 16/11/1956) Born Glenelg, South Australia Gladys Reynell was South Australia's first studio potter and the first Australian artist to apply modernist principles to the crafts. For four years she worked from Ballarat. Osrey Pottery Ballarat operated between 1922 and 1926 by Gladys Reynell and George Osborne. The name of the pottery was an acronym formed from their surnames. Gladys Reynell, her sister Emily and brothers Rupert and Carew supported the war effort during World War One. Rupert Reynell was a neurologist who valued handicrafts in the rehabilitation of shell-shocked soldiers. He influenced Gladys and Margaret Rose (Rose) McPherson (later known as Margaret Preston) to learn pottery at the Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, London, in 1916. Next year a friend sent Gladys some Kangaroo Island clay which excited her: 'I thought then that it could be the most delightful thing on earth to make pots in Australia from virgin clay'. In 1918 Gladys and Rose began teaching pottery to soldiers at Seale Hayne Neurological Hospital, Devon. In September 1919 Gladys Reynell came home in September due to her father's illness. She established the Reynella Pottery and became responsible for all stages of pottery production. Using a seasoned dump of buff-coloured clay from a well at nearby McLaren Vale Gladys Reynell built and fired her own kiln; threw simple, robust forms based on early European folk pottery; and decorated them with designs inspired by both Aboriginal art—one of the earliest to use this as a source. Gladys Reynell decorated her earthenware pottery with the characteristic rich 'Reynella blue' slip. On 14 August 1922 at St Mary's Church, Edwardstown, Gladys married George Samuel Osborne, an ex-serviceman and gardener at Reynella; they had no children. Between 1922 and 1926 they set up Osrey Pottery In Ballarat. Gladys produced pottery for sale at fairs with George as her assistant. She would throw her pots in the street, causing a sensation. In 1926 George contracted lead poisoning from lead in the glazes. They moved to rural Curdievale where Gladys resumed painting and making woodcuts. From 1939 Gladys and George lived in Melbourne. In World War II she worked in the army pay corps, in the Taxation Office, and as a translator of French. Gladys died of cancer on 16 November 1956; her husband scattered her ashes at Reynella. Her ceramics, the work of one of Australia's earliest studio potters, have been avidly collected since the late 1960s and are in most major art galleries. Small blue glazed ceramic bowl incised around the top with a decorative frieze. Incised on the base "(Dam Clay) Ballarat 1923, Osrey"gladys reynell, osrey pottery, blue bowl, incised bowl, australian studio pottery, ceramics, native clay -
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Booklet - General Information Booklets, Ballarat College of Advanced Education General Information Booklets, 1977, 1986 7 1987
Ballarat College of Advanced Education is a predecessor of Federation University .1 Yellow covered 15 page booklet 1977 .2 Grey covered 12 page booklet 1986 .3 White Covered 11 page booklet 1987 .4 White pamphlet with blue and black wrting 1981ballarat college of advanced education, general information, education, applied science, arts, business, general and community studies, engineering, waller and chester, jackie cartledge, sharon van de brule, peter ryan, sheridan davis, social sciences, nursing, physical education, primary education, geology, applied chemistry, metallurgy, physics, librarianship, humanities, visual arts, performing arts, business administration, health education, computing and applications, mining, music education, occupational hazzard management, studio ceramics -
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Pamphlet - Pamphlets for Art Courses, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Art Course Information Pamphlets 1980s, 1980s
Ballarat College of Advanced Education is a predecessor of Federation University .1 White pamphlet with two tone Magenta checkerboard pattern on front cover 1987 .2 White flyer with magenta block of colour on the front and black writing .3 Pale pik flyer with blue image and writing .4 Mustard coloured covered booklet with black writing .5 Beige and burnt orange booklet with black writing .6 Red covered booklet with checkerboard pattern on front and beige pages with black writing ballarat college of advanced education, arts, studio ceramics, jackie cartledge, sharon van den brule, john crump, peter ryan, king's the printers, fine art -
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Photograph, Ceramics, 1980s?
Ceramics studio at the Ballarat School of Mines campusballarat school of mines, ceramics, pottery wheel, visual arts -
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Photograph - Colour photograph, Sean Fennessy, Bridget Bodenham, Ceramicist, 2015
Bridget Bodenham lives and works in her studio in Hepburn Springs, Australia. An Alumni of Federation University Bridget studied TAFE Ceramics under Neville French. Bridget has exhibited extensively both within Australia and overseas, and was a finalist in the Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award and received an Honourable Mention in the Mino International Ceramic Award, Japan. The work depicted was commissioned by the National Gallery of Victoria Design Shop.1) Portrait of Bridget Bodenham standing in front of shelves of ceramics in her Hepburn Springs studio. .2) Bridget Bodenham's ceramicsbridget bodenham, ceramics, alumni -
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Newspaper, Artworks by Neville Bunning, 1938
Neville Bunning lectured in Ceramics at the Ballarat Technical Art SchoolNewspaper clippings and studio photographs relating to Neville M. Bunning and his sculpture. ballarat technical art school, neville bunning, ceramics, edmund harvey, morris helsen, sculpture -
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Photograph, Neville Bunning, Black and White Photgraph of Garden Urns
Neville Bunning wasa lecturer in Ceramics at the UniversityBlack and White photograph of garden urns made by Neville Bunning and R Edkins.Stamped on the back with N. Bunning, R Edkins. Medina Studio 227 George Street Third Floor. H. Hasenpflug Art Photographer Wembley Chambers Hunter & Phillip St. Sydney B1456r. edkins, h. hasenpflug, photograph, black and white photograph, garden urns, medina studios, neville bunning -
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Booklet - Exhibition Catalogue, Final Exhibition 1993, Ballarat University College, Visual Arts, 1993
Booklet to accompany third year student exhibition of Bachelor of Visual Arts students. Includes staff list, individual student names and photographs within their studio spaces at the Mt Helen Campus. It also includes student contact details and some artist statements. Introduction by Associate Professor Ian Hemingway, Head, School of Visual and Performing Arts, Ballarat University College. List of subject areas and staff names. Ceramics, Drawing, Graphic Design, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Art History / Art Theory. At this time, the School offered the three-year Bachelor of Arts, Visual Arts; Bachelor of Arts, Performing Arts, a one year Graduate Diploma of Visual Arts and a one year Graduate Diploma of Music Education.Saddle-stitched book. 68pp cover black and white text pages on gloss stock, plus 4pp single colour cover on textured card.ballarat university college, buc, ballarat college of advanced education, bcae, university of ballarat, ub, federation university, visual art, ceramics, drawing, graphic design, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, art history / art theory, mt helen campus -
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Document - Invitation, In the face of adversity, Final Year Visual Arts Exhibition, 1998
The exhibition opened on Friday 27 November 1998 at 6.00pm. Work was exhibited in the studio spaces in the School of Arts (Visual Arts) building at Mt Helen Campus (incorrectly labelled as Mt Clear on this document). The opening speaker was Peter Stitt. Given dimensions, this was possibly an insert for a CD ROM (compact disc) of student work.10pp concertina fold brochure promoting opening of University of Ballarat, final year student art exhibition. Offset printed in 2 PMS colours (black and metallic blue). Features a photograph of graduating class, and a list of graduates and their study areas. Also a list of sponsors and prizes.ballarat university college, buc, ballarat college of advanced education, bcae, university of ballarat, ub, federation university, visual art, painting, multi-discipline, graphic design, print making, ceramics, drawing., mt helen campus -
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Booklet - Ceramics promotion, Ben Tiley, From under the Southern Cross, c1997
A5 landscape booklet to accompany an exhibition of ceramics by "current students, recent graduates and staff of the School of Arts - University of Ballarat". Ceramics Studio Coordinator, Peter Pilven. Head, School of Arts, Robert Allan. Ms Sandy Caldow, Lecturer. Mr Barry Wemmys [sic] Technician. Professor David James, Vice Chancellor. Thanks to Nat Karacsay. Design, Ben Tiley. Sponsored by Walkers Ceramics; Delclay Pty Ltd Ballarat; and Northcote Pottery.Booklet promoting Ceramics at the University of Ballarat. A5 landscape, 8pp saddle-stitched booklet, printed single colour blue throughout.university of ballarat, federation university, ceramics, pottery, mt helen campus, school of arts, peter pilven, robert allan, barry wemyss, sandy caldow, david james, nat karacsay, ben tiley, walkers ceramics, delclay pty ltd ballarat, northcote pottery -
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Photograph - Photograph - black and white, Ballarat School of Mines Ceramics Class, early 1940s
Ceramics was taught at the Ballarat School of Mines Technical Arts School. A number of ceramics students work in the Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School Ceramics Studio. Six students sit at a work bench undertake handbuilt pottery. Five students sit at pottery wheels, while tutor Neville Bunning stands and oversees (far right corner).ballarat school of mines, ballarat technical art school, art, ceramics, pottery, neville bunning, visual arts -
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Photograph - Photograph - black and white, Ceramics Studio at the Ballarat School of Mines, c1968
Ceramics was taught at the Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School. Three students at work at the Ballarat School of Mines Ceramics Studio. Two work on the pottery wheel while the third wedges clay, and makes balls of clay in preparation for throwing on the wheel. The person on the left hand side is Chinese born Raymond Hsu.ballarat school of mines, wilson, ballarat technical art school, ceramics, pottery, pottery wheel, raymond hsu, alumni, international students, sculpture, 3d, visual arts -
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Booklet - Magazines, Ballarat School of Mines Magazine, 1924-1930, 1924-1930
The Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Bound copies of the Ballarat School or Mines Students' Magazine. 1924 * Dr J.R. Pound * Noel Hay Obituary * The History of Chemistry * Literary Society * Herald B. Herbert * Chemistry in Modern Life by Val G. Anderson * Chemistry in Literature by J.R. Pound * School Literary Society * Ladies in Pharmacy * Musings on Modern Literature - Mainly Drama (W.G. C.) * Trip to Newcastle * Appreciation of the Masterpieces of Art * The Antique Room * Dressmaking * Pottery * Sloyd * The Mystery of the Atom *Inorganic Evolution by R.S. Russell * Photography * First Aid Club 1926 * The Trip to Morwell * Chemical Excursions (Yallourn) * Eastern Life and Customs by Rex Warrillow * Organic Evolution by Edwin A. Brophy * Chemistry in the Kitchen * Obituary for Professor Alfred Mica Smith * The Historical Development of Patterns i Silk Fabrics * Pottery * Literary Society * Early Evidence of Metallurgy in Britain * Brief Description of the Magnet Silver Mine, Tasmania * The manufacture of Leather Photographs * SMB Athletics Team, winners of the Herald Shield (M. Timmings, L. Evans, F. Sheahan, R. Collins, A. Murfett, W. Hughes, L. Hillman * SMB Football Team * Ballarat Technical Art School Tennis Four * SMB Girls' Basketball Team * SMB GIrls Hockey Team * Ballarat Junior Technical School Scholarship and Studentship Winners * On Punctuation Advertisements: Sunshine Biscuits, Harris Powell and Sandford, W. Gribble & Co., Gilbert Motors, T.J. Haymes The Wallpaper King, C. Marks and Co., Wilson's Tailors and Mercers, George S. Grant, Miss A. Corin Art Worker, Tunbridges, Felton, Grimwade & Co., Hasten and Ewins, Ballarat Wireless Stores, Fred A. Reed, Suttons, E. Hall-Jones, Stansfield and Smith, Ballarat Gas Company, Richards and Co Studio, F.H. Drew, Adam Scott, R.A. Hudson, Huttons, J.A. Holland, A.E. White, F. Barrow Monumental Sculptor, R. Young, H.A. Evans, Alexandria Tea Rooms, W. Cornell Chemist, Black Cat Tea Rooms, J.A. Reynolds, A.M. Palmer, Morris Cars and Trucks, Mrs Stones, Millers The Clothiers, T.G. Skewes, Wattle TEa Rooms, H.B. Selby, Middleton and Morris, C.P.A. Taylor, Thornton Studios, Fred Irwin, Isaac Abraham, Ballarat Radio Listening-In, Baxter and Stubbs 1927 * Chemists Trip to Melbourne (Mount Lyell Chemical Works, Footscray, Yarraville * Literary Society * Mr J.N. Rowell 1928 * Prohibition in U.S.A. by Ed A. Brophy * Dr. J.W. Mellor and His Work at Stoke, England by Reginald C. Callister * The Science of Chemistry by C.A. Schache * Trip to Yallourn (Brown Coal Deposits, Steam Plant at Yallourn, Switchgear and Transformers, Briquette Factory * Walhalla Past and Present by G.E.B. * The Hand Loom * Precious Stones 1929 * The Old Brewery * The History of Chemistry by J.R. Pound * Occurrence of Mineral Oil in Gippsland * Experiences with Malayan Chinese by R. Warrillow * Organise Colors (Dyestuff Pigments) in Rubber Goods 1930 * News from Chine by Henry Kum Yuen * L'Art Moderne * The Story of Clay by T.H. Trengrove * A Glimpse of England * The Beginnings of Arithmeticballarat school of mines, pottery, ceramics, reginald callister, metallurgy, chemistry, j. pound, alfred mica smith, herald shield, harold herbert, lindsay hillman, john rowell, j.r. pound, noel hay, drawing from antique, yallourn excusion, walhalla, sunshine biscuits, harris powell and sandford, w. gribble & co., gilbert motors, t.j. haymes, the wallpaper king, c. marks and co., wilson's tailors and mercers, george s. grant, miss a. corin art worker, tunbridges, felton, grimwade & co., hasten and ewins, ballarat wireless stores, fred a. reed, suttons, e. hall-jones, stansfield and smith, ballarat gas company, richards and co studio, r.a. hudson, huttons, j.a. holland, a.e. white, f. barrow monumental sculptor, r. young, h.a. evans, alexandria tea rooms, w. cornell chemist, black cat tea rooms, j.a. reynolds, a.m. palmer, morris cars and trucks, mrs stones, millers the clothiers, t.g. skewes, wattle tea rooms, h.b. selby, middleton and morris, c.p.a. taylor, thornton studios, fred irwin, isaac abraham, ballarat radio listening-in, baxter and stubbs, mount lyell chemical works, footscray, c.a. schache, yallourn briquette factory, t.h. trengrove, history of chemistry, excursions, morwell, morwell excursion, women in pharmacy, mt lyall, excursion, slloyd, drawing from the antique, james pound, yallourn, yallourn excursion, ballarat arch of victory, mt macedon, f.h. drew, adam scott, university women -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Ceramics Studio in the M.B. John Building, SMB Campus, 2016, 08/09/2016
This images show the working Ceramics Studio, but it is in the process of being packed up for the proposed move to another building by December 2016. A number of panoramic photographs of the Federation University Arts Academy Ceramics Studio located on SMB Campus in the M.B. John Building. The people in the photographs are Peter Pilven, Claire Blake and students. ceramics, m.b. john building, arts academy, peter pilven, claire blake