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Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines Stubb Book (relating to payments to staff), 1911-1912, 1911-1912
... ...boy's wages...ballarat school of mines salary wages f.j. martell h.j. hall a.e. kerr h.r. murphy j.b. robinson j.m. sutherland b. whitington a.g. garrard c. deane e.j. mcconnon f.w. hawkins s. baker j. brittain h.h. smith m. young a. lilburne a.w. steane j. jolly f. foster a. bowman h. cornell b. reynolds c.c. courie f. king j.l. eddy w.h. steane g. slater i. williams j. barber d. mullins herbert malin j. wright boy's wages northern assurance company a. pearce francis jago l. coulter ballarat library h.b. silberberg company w. cornell singer company mcvitty and company m. noble a. buluss r. sim and co j.h. trotman l. scarff howard smith north brittain company alfred mica smith daniel walker t.s. hart j. b. robinson e. green a.d. gilchrist f. thursfield j.e. white c.c. corrie Hard covered stubb book with bluecover and red tape spine. ...Hard covered stubb book with bluecover and red tape spine. Lists Ballarat School of Mines staffmembers, and the amount of wages they were paid. ballarat school of mines, salary, wages, f.j. martell, h.j. hall, a.e. kerr, h.r. murphy, j.b. robinson, j.m. sutherland, b. whitington, a.g. garrard, c. deane, e.j. mcconnon, f.w. hawkins, s. baker, j. brittain, h.h. smith, m. young, a. lilburne, a.w. steane, j. jolly, f. foster, a. bowman, h. cornell, b. reynolds, c.c. courie, f. king, j.l. eddy, w.h. steane, g. slater, i. williams, j. barber, d. mullins, herbert malin, j. wright, boy's wages, northern assurance company, a. pearce, francis jago, l. coulter, ballarat library, h.b. silberberg company, w. cornell, singer company, mcvitty and company, m. noble, a. buluss, r. sim and co, j.h. trotman, l. scarff, howard smith, north brittain company, alfred mica smith, daniel walker, t.s. hart, j. b. robinson, e. green, a.d. gilchrist, f. thursfield, j.e. white, c.c. corrie -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines Stubb Book (relating to payments to staff), 1904, 1904
... ...boy's wages...ballarat school of mines salary wages f.j. martell d. don c. mctaggart w. sutherland c. garrard h. ekland boy's wages w. cornell j.e. cowley j. trotman j. snow and co c.h. reeve harry tulloch pyrites alfred mica smith r.w. hawken t.s. hart frederick martell j.f. usher h.j. hall a.e. kerr h.r. murphy j. b. robinson j.m. baldwin a.g. garrard c.e. campbell c. deane j. turnbull e.j. mcconnon j. adam v. anderson h. nevett b. hepburn f.w. hawkins phoenix foundry e. bull h. galopsin c.s. thomson e. towl j.t. sleep j.h. trotman g. davenport a. cant c. klein f.c. matthews f. shannon w.h. ying victorian teachers gazette h.m. ervale h. mcervale Hard covered stubb book with bluecover and red tape spine. ...Hard covered stubb book with bluecover and red tape spine. Lists Ballarat School of Mines staffmembers, and the amount of wages they were paid. ballarat school of mines, salary, wages, f.j. martell, d. don, c. mctaggart, w. sutherland, c. garrard, h. ekland, boy's wages, w. cornell, j.e. cowley, j. trotman, j. snow and co, c.h. reeve, harry tulloch, pyrites, alfred mica smith, r.w. hawken, t.s. hart, frederick martell, j.f. usher, h.j. hall, a.e. kerr, h.r. murphy, j. b. robinson, j.m. baldwin, a.g. garrard, c.e. campbell, c. deane, j. turnbull, e.j. mcconnon, j. adam, v. anderson, h. nevett, b. hepburn, f.w. hawkins, phoenix foundry, e. bull, h. galopsin, c.s. thomson, e. towl, j.t. sleep, j.h. trotman, g. davenport, a. cant, c. klein, f.c. matthews, f. shannon, w.h. ying, victorian teachers gazette, h.m. ervale, h. mcervale -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumBottle, glass, c.1934 - c.2004
... . : 1854 - 1954), Sat 26 Oct 1940, Page 14, SITUATIONS VACANT. Boy, messenger, good wages. F. H. R. Brady, A.M.C.A.L. chemist. 511 High-st.. .... : 1854 - 1954), Sat 26 Oct 1940, Page 14, SITUATIONS VACANT. Boy, messenger, good wages. F. H. R. Brady, A.M.C.A.L. chemist. 511 High-st.. ...TROVE : The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 26 Oct 1940, Page 14, SITUATIONS VACANT. Boy, messenger, good wages. F. H. R. Brady, A.M.C.A.L. chemist. 511 High-st.. E. Prahran. Hexagonal clear amber glass bottle, half full of clear liquid with cork stopper. Bottle has 3 plain sides, one with paper label attached, two sides with stippled 'x' pattern, one side with embossed text and numeral. Embossed logo on base.Embossed text on side 'NOT TO BE TAKEN' and '4' near base. on base '4' AGM logo over 'M422M', over 'O'. paper label with indistinct text . Typewritten 'THE LINAMENT Use as directed before .........op.....7/.......'. Printed blue band, text and logo ' AMCAL' under Amcal logo. 'QUALITY & SERVICE'.chemist, amber glass, amcal, dispensery -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Ledger, Ballarat School of Mines Rough Cash Book, 1901-1907, 1901-1907
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Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields cash book ballarat school of mines cash book assay fees guage testing treatment of ores gold selling student fees a.p.wood c. craddock l. craddock w.h. callister c. fleahy j.friend edward horwood james leckie a. peacock hilary dowling f. horsfall frank dalton arthur howard charles fryer henry clark r. allan w. barton r. mckay wolliam albert patrick anderson joseph rickard n. kavanagh percy miller h.e. gronow david hamilton andrew hamilton cyril mctaggart ernest lumley fred bicknell herbert bicknell charles fleay d.c. urquhart r. clark victor mckay ralph mckay j.b. robinson r. mann thomas de gruchy j.r.m. blight h. valentine james galbally a. mcd. ritchie j. sutherland h. herbert p.a. pratt w.m. williams g. cornell d. lilley elsie cutter g. bicknell john g. brittain f.l. cooper g.s. hepburn karl noone a. hugelmann h. heath w.a. mason thomas bradley charles e. hill r.r. mitchell a. phillipson thomas davies l. lewin william gilbert a.e. loveland c.r. mccracken george lawri h.b. cooke john usher d.m. lilley james holt j. kenna charles lund j. o'dwyer charles quaddock william e. figgis j.k. sim w. heinz willis franklin roy booth f. herman george christie g. davenport edward richards j.f. murphy i. holmes f. sior i sim w. caldwell james leggo g. nightingale rupert king h.j. semmens h.r. kofoed theo holmes h.b. waldron w. bell j. curnow j.f. d'oliveyra w. bolitho m. bade e. gregory g. hopwood j. o'bern a. robin a.e. tandy a.d. galloway j.f. boyce n. buley f.w. calaby a. elshang a.e. ebbels j. leggo r.e. holdsworth k. thiessen m. metz l. bult w. clift e. bonwick h. koefed h.j. saw j.l. sim e. wardle n.c. le gerche e. crossley b. humffray l. blick a.e. burgess g. lides p.f. browne f.a. richardson h. dahlenburg miles webster l. nott j.d. brokenshire beet wai n. la gerche e.m. boyer h.g. hawkesworth o. williams f. abel w.e. eyres c. rawlings a.j. robin p. grenfell f. eustice j. brokenshire w. mccartney herbert stephenson g. ditchburn c. steele f.j. webb h.o.e. bieske o. mccabe art library ballarat east school fees a. miles m. growcott a. gent arthur gates ida farmer gertrude bailey d. brigstiche d. bonan a.a. buley a.h. lilburne a.b. benoit l.e. waldie i. dilena harold herbert Ballarat Technical Art School Large ledger with marbled cover. It is a Ballarat School of Mines Rough Cash Book. The books list payments of students fees, assay fees, salaries and wages ...Large ledger with marbled cover. It is a Ballarat School of Mines Rough Cash Book. The books list payments of students fees, assay fees, salaries and wages, guage testing, treatment of ores. Some student names outlined in keywords. cash book, ballarat school of mines cash book, assay fees, guage testing, treatment of ores, gold selling, student fees, a.p.wood, c. craddock, l. craddock, w.h. callister, c. fleahy, j.friend, edward horwood, james leckie, a. peacock, hilary dowling, f. horsfall, frank dalton, arthur howard, charles fryer, henry clark, r. allan, w. barton, r. mckay, wolliam albert, patrick anderson, joseph rickard, n. kavanagh, percy miller, h.e. gronow, david hamilton, andrew hamilton, cyril mctaggart, ernest lumley, fred bicknell, herbert bicknell, charles fleay, d.c. urquhart, r. clark, victor mckay, ralph mckay, j.b. robinson, r. mann, thomas de gruchy, j.r.m. blight, h. valentine, james galbally, a. mcd. ritchie, j. sutherland, h. herbert, p.a. pratt, w.m. williams, g. cornell, d. lilley, elsie cutter, g. bicknell, john g. brittain, f.l. cooper, g.s. hepburn, karl noone, a. hugelmann, h. heath, w.a. mason, thomas bradley, charles e. hill, r.r. mitchell, a. phillipson, thomas davies, l. lewin, william gilbert, a.e. loveland, c.r. mccracken, george lawri, h.b. cooke, john usher, d.m. lilley, james holt, j. kenna, charles lund, j. o'dwyer, charles quaddock, william e. figgis, j.k. sim, w. heinz, willis franklin, roy booth, f. herman, george christie, g. davenport, edward richards, j.f. murphy, i. holmes, f. sior, i sim, w. caldwell, james leggo, g. nightingale, rupert king, h.j. semmens, h.r. kofoed, theo holmes, h.b. waldron, w. bell, j. curnow, j.f. d'oliveyra, w. bolitho, m. bade, e. gregory, g. hopwood, j. o'bern, a. robin, a.e. tandy, a.d. galloway, j.f. boyce, n. buley, f.w. calaby, a. elshang, a.e. ebbels, j. leggo, r.e. holdsworth, k. thiessen, m. metz, l. bult, w. clift, e. bonwick, h. koefed, h.j. saw, j.l. sim, e. wardle, n.c. le gerche, e. crossley, b. humffray, l. blick, a.e. burgess, g. lides, p.f. browne, f.a. richardson, h. dahlenburg, miles webster, l. nott, j.d. brokenshire, beet wai, n. la gerche, e.m. boyer, h.g. hawkesworth, o. williams, f. abel, w.e. eyres, c. rawlings, a.j. robin, p. grenfell, f. eustice, j. brokenshire, w. mccartney, herbert stephenson, g. ditchburn, c. steele, f.j. webb, h.o.e. bieske, o. mccabe, art library, ballarat east school fees, a. miles, m. growcott, a. gent, arthur gates, ida farmer, gertrude bailey, d. brigstiche, d. bonan, a.a. buley, a.h. lilburne, a.b. benoit, l.e. waldie, i. dilena, harold herbert, ballarat technical art school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Letter - Michele Matthews Collection: PHD Research - vocational guidance and employment scheme, 1932-33
... wages that increased with experience. Similar efforts were planned to place boys on farms in northern districts with the support of the Agricultural Society. Additional vocational pathways included training as stationary engine drivers for the mining industry, scientific prospecting, forestry work, and assistance for boys wishing to establish poultry enterprises at home. These initiatives reflected an effort to match training opportunities with the region's major industries and labour demands. Recognising that not all unemployed boys could immediately find work, the report also emphasised the importance of social and recreational activities. Churches, lodges, the Boy...wages that increased with experience. Similar efforts were planned to place boys on farms in northern districts with the support of the Agricultural Society. Additional vocational pathways included training as stationary engine drivers for the mining industry, scientific prospecting, forestry work, and assistance for boys wishing to establish poultry enterprises at home. These initiatives reflected an effort to match training opportunities with the region's major industries and labour demands. Recognising that not all unemployed boys could immediately find work, the report also emphasised the importance of social and recreational activities. Churches, lodges, the Boy ...Dr Michele Matthews has been a local and social historian for nearly three decades since she first used correspondence held by the then Bendigo City Council for her Honours thesis. She is an ardent advocate for the use of local history records to tell Victorian and Australian history from a grassroots perspective. Michele’s MA thesis, ‘A forgotten “Father” of Federation: Sir John Quick 1852‑1911’ (2003), and her PhD thesis, ‘Survivors, schemes, Samaritans and shareholders: the impact of the Great Depression on Bendigo and District 1925‑1935’ (2007), both drew heavily on Bendigo and district records. Michele Matthews Collection: PHD Research - vocational guidance and employment scheme This item includes the following document: 8672.37a The document outlines a 1933 vocational guidance and employment scheme developed by the Bendigo Agricultural and Educational Bureau and the Vocational Guidance Committee to address youth unemployment. The committee estimated that around 700 boys under 21 were unemployed in Bendigo, with an initial focus on approximately 200 boys who had left school since January 1930. Rather than attempting to help everyone at once, the proposal recommended starting with a small group of 50–60 boys to test different employment and training schemes before expanding the program. A major proposal was the establishment of a training school in mixed farming. The plan suggested using a nine-acre property near the Durham Ox Hotel where boys would receive practical agricultural training for a year before being placed on farms for further experience. The farm would include accommodation, poultry facilities, vegetable gardens, fodder crops, and livestock, while supervision would be provided by an experienced retired farmer or an agricultural college graduate. The scheme aimed to equip boys with practical farming skills while promoting self-sufficiency. The committee also proposed placing boys directly into employment through partnerships with local businesses and industries. Around ten boys would initially be placed in shops, where they would receive proper training and wages that increased with experience. Similar efforts were planned to place boys on farms in northern districts with the support of the Agricultural Society. Additional vocational pathways included training as stationary engine drivers for the mining industry, scientific prospecting, forestry work, and assistance for boys wishing to establish poultry enterprises at home. These initiatives reflected an effort to match training opportunities with the region's major industries and labour demands. Recognising that not all unemployed boys could immediately find work, the report also emphasised the importance of social and recreational activities. Churches, lodges, the Boy Scouts, the YMCA, and the Citizens' Military Forces were encouraged to organise activities that would keep unemployed boys engaged, maintain morale, and prevent idleness while employment opportunities were being developed. The committee also resolved to avoid publicity until its plans had been finalised. The accompanying 1931–1932 report on vocational guidance highlighted the growing importance of vocational guidance cards, which recorded students' interests, abilities, and career preferences. These records were considered valuable for directing students into occupations suited to their skills rather than encouraging unrealistic aspirations for university or clerical work. The report argued that many secondary students were being prepared for careers with limited employment prospects and that vocational guidance could better align education with labour market needs. The report also reviewed employment conditions across Bendigo and surrounding towns. While some smaller communities such as Eaglehawk and Inglewood experienced relatively little unemployment among recent school leavers, Bendigo itself faced significant difficulties, particularly for young people aged 16 to 20 who had completed technical or domestic arts schooling but struggled to find work. The report noted that vocational guidance alone could not solve the problem and emphasised the need for coordinated community action. It concluded by describing the formation of a joint Vocational Guidance Council and Agricultural and Educational Bureau, the appointment of a full-time welfare officer, and ongoing efforts to collect employment statistics and develop practical schemes to improve youth employment.bendigo, michele matthews collection, bendigo agricultural and educational bureau
