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Bendigo TAFE
Photo, Bartlett Bros, Bendigo School of Mines Football Club, 1931, 1931
... Bendigo School of Mines Football Club, 1931...Bendigo School of Mines and Industries, 1883-1959...Bendigo School of Mines Football Club, 1931. (Black...Located underneath the photo “Bendigo School of Mines... and Industries, 1883-1959 Bartlett Bros, Bendigo Football Club Bendigo ...Part of the social history of the Bendigo School of Mines and Industries and an indication of the social clubs that used to operate at the school.Bendigo School of Mines Football Club, 1931. (Black and white photo). Photo is mounted on a backing board. A border of 2 straight lines have been embossed around the photo. These lines are approximately 1 cm from the edge of the photo. Photo has been done by Bartlett Bros Bendigo. Photo is of the whole team with two small individual portraits attached at the top of each corner of the photo. Located underneath the photo “Bendigo School of Mines Football Club, 1931.” Located in the the right-hand corner “Bartlett Bros Bendigo" bendigo school of mines, bendigo school of mines and industries, 1883-1959, bartlett bros, bendigo, football club, bendigo school of mines football club -
Bendigo TAFE
Booklet, Cambridge Press, The School of Mines and Industries Bendigo. Constitution and Rules, October 1956, October 9 1956
... The School of Mines and Industries Bendigo. Constitution...bendigo school of mines and industries, 1883-1959... of the School of Mines and Industries Bendigo. Published October 1956.... of the school. bendigo school of mines and industries, 1883-1959 bendigo ...Current statement of the constitution and rules of the School of Mines and Industries as they existed in 1956. Included in the statement were things such as: The name or title of the school; location; objectives and purposes of the school; reference to the government, president, vice-president, treasurer, chairman, administrative council’ auditors, registrar, income, etc; and the seal of the school.12 page grey booklet outlining the constitution and rules of the School of Mines and Industries Bendigo. Published October 1956.bendigo school of mines and industries, 1883-1959, bendigo school of mines, constitution, rules -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Letter - Correspondence from School of Mines and Industries, Bendigo to R.H. S Abbott, Bendigo School of Mines and Industries, 17th September, 1901
... Correspondence from School of Mines and Industries, Bendigo...The Bendigo School of Mines was opened in 1873 following...Bendigo School of Mines and Industries... The Bendigo School of Mines was opened in 1873 following the first ...The Bendigo School of Mines was opened in 1873 following the first report of the Technological Commission in 1869 which recommended the establishment of schools of design and science to meet the scientific and technical needs of the mining industry on the local gold fields. Initially mining, chemistry, geology, metallurgy and art were taught while a separate school of design was established in c. 1870 but incorporated into the School of Mines around 1883 when it was renamed as the School of Mines and Industry. In 1904 The Mechanics Institute was liquidated and its assets and buildings acquired by the School of Mines. Around 1907 a Junior Technical School commenced to operate at the School of Mines and Industry but ceased operating in 1961 with that function being transferred to the White Hills and Kangaroo Flat Technical Schools. The Bendigo School of Mines and Industry became known as the Bendigo Technical College from the 1st July 1959. It operated under that name until February 1967 when it became the Bendigo Institute of Technology (B.I.T.). Construction work commenced in c.1965 which saw the Institute progressively re-locate to new buildings at Flora Hill. (Fn: https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/VA3091) Richard Hartley Smith Abbott was the step son of Joseph Henry Abbott and continued on in the family tradition of entering into business. He was elected a representative in the Mandurang riding in the Shire of Strathfieldsaye in 1887, served as Mayor of the City of Bendigo from 1917 - 1918 and was Secretary of the Bendigo Art Gallery for over 20 years. His father Joseph Abbot had been a member of the School of Mines Administrative Council and RH Abbott served as President of the School of Mines for two years and was a highly regarded business man within the local community. The School of Mines and Industries would have written to him asking him to intervene to ensure that their reputation remained intact.Handwritten letter by the registrar from the School of Mines to R H S Abbott on lightly lined writing paper.city of greater bendigo education, city of greater bendigo mining, mayor rhs abbott, shire of strathfieldsaye, bendigo art gallery