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Ballarat and District Irish Association
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Mount Warrenheip from Bungaree, 2009, 26/01/2009
Bungaree and Warrenheip are known as early Irish settlements in the Ballarat district.A photographic landscape taken from Bungaree with Mount Warrenheip in the background. Mount Warrenheip is in close proximity to Ballarat. ballarat irish, warrenheip, mt warrenheip, bungaree -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Shedding and tanks near Bungaree Hall, 2009, 26/01/2009
Photographs of a shed and tank near Bungaree Hall. architecture, bungaree, tank, shed, farm -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Tank near Bungaree Halll, 2009, 26/01/2009
Photographs of a tank near Bungaree Hall. architecture, bungaree, tank, shed, farm, water tank, agriculture -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Shire of Bungaree
The former Shire of Bungaree is now part of Moorabool Shire.Plan of the Shire of Bungaree. Scale is 1 inch to 1 mile with the total distance approximately 40 miles. Includes Gong Gong Reservoir, Kirks Reservoir, White Swan Reservoir, Wilson's Reservois and Moorabool Reservoir. Purple line in purple pencil indictaes suggested scenic tour of the Bungaree Shirebungaree, water supply, barkstead, humffray street, ballarat, doveton (north) stret, ballarat, ballarat water commission, great dividing range, wombat state forest, mineral water springs, gong gon reservoir, kirks reservoir -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Ephemera, Victorian Railways, Set of railway tickets - Bungaree, 1970s
Tickets used by passengers to Bungaree: First class single - Ballarat to Bungaree - 10 August 1975 - brown - No. 1453 Second class single - Melbourne to Bungaree - 22 January 1975 - light blue - No. 5064 Second class single - Melbourne to Bungaree - 27 January 1978 - blue - machine printed - No. 6350 Platform ticket - Bungaree - undated - white card two halves - No. 0004Bungaree station has a location link to the activities of the Ballarat Tramway Museum.Set of four Edmondson type card railway tickets - printed for use at Bungaree Railway Station, various colours in accordance with the ticketting manuals.railways, tickets, bungaree, platform ticket -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. W. Grigg with horses and dray, Bungaree 1990, 1990
farm equipmentColour photograph, Mr. W. Grigg with horses and dray, Bungaree 1990.buninyong, w. grigg, horses, dray, bungaree -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Bungaree and Dean Parish and Geological Plan, 1890, 07/1890
Ferdinand M. Krause was a Professor at the Ballarat School of Mines.Geological and Parish Map of parts of the Parishes of Bungaree and Dean in the Counties of Talbot, Grenville and Grant. The scale is 40 chains to one inch. bungaree, deen, krause, f.m. krause, musk creek, clarkes hill, badger hill, beale's reservoir, acquainted. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Photocopies, John Phillips, Bungaree Aerial photo, 1980's
Demonstrates the use of bogie trams on the Lydiard St North route and the crossing of trams at Seymour St loop.Two sets of three copies of the Victorian Railways aerial photographs of Bungaree Railway station late 1960's early 1970's. Shows tennis court, station buildings, houses and sheds in the station yard. The level crossing does not appear to have any flashing lights installed on it.trams, tramways, bungaree, aerial views, victorian railways -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Photograph/s set of 2, Warren Doubleday, 14/10/2002 12:00:00 AM
Set of two colour photographs of the visit to the BTM Bungaree house on Sunday 14 October 2001 by the Bungaree Historical Society. Taken by a member of the Bungaree Historical Society and sent to Richard Gilbert in December 2001. On Kodak paper. 2023.1 - group standing outside the shed containing No. 32. 2023.2 - group standing outside the house with Richard Gilbert talking to the group.On back of each photograph in blue ink 2023.1 - "New Tramway Shed / former Bungaree Railway Station / Bungaree Historical Society / excursion October 2001." 2023.2 - "Bungaree Railway house / Bungaree Historical Society / excursion - October 2001."bungaree, btm, bungaree historical society, tram 32 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Postcard, Ballarat Tramway Museum (BTM), former Melbourne tram at Bungaree, 2014
Postcard of a former Melbourne tram with the cabin front removed stored at Bungaree with some cows in the background. Photo taken during 2004. Printed in Ballarat by???. On the rear has the words "Ballarat Tramway Museum / Limited Edition 1/50, c BTM 2014" Has a divided back with a 8mm thick black line on the right hand side.trams, tramways, bungaree, btm, stored trams, tram 14, tram 40, tram 38 -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Digital, Andrew Matheson, Night View of Fire on Mount Warrenheip, 2013, 15/05/2013
The photographer took these night photos from his home in Bungaree, on close proximity to Mount Warrenheip.A bushfire on Mount Warrenheip, near Ballarat, photographed at night.warrenheip, fire, bushfire, bungaree -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, J. Parkin and Oakbank and Bungaree, "Modern City or a museum?", 22/02/1997 12:00:00 AM
Letter to the Editor of The Courier Ballarat, page 26, 22/2/1997 written by J. Parkin "Oakbank" Bungaree concerning the recent newspaper space given to the Lydiard St. railway gates issue and the return of trams to Ballarat. Refers to a previous possibility of reviving the Buninyong Line for tourist purposes. No objection to trams around the lake. Has newspaper details stapled along left hand edge."Sat 22/297" in top left hand corner.lydiard st. gates, ballarat revival, buninyong railway -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Colour Photo of the Triggs Dairy Farm at Bungaree, Derek Leather, Triggs Dairy Farm, Bungaree, 1980s
Trigg Dairy Farm, built in the 1970s, showing a Rotolactor and silo for storing grass silage. Today this set up may be considered unique in this District.An example of a modern dairy operation in the 1970sColour photo of Triggs Dairy Farm, Bungaree, showing milking operation with Friesian cows in the holding yards, in the foreground. The photo includes a Rotolactor, on the left and a silo which held grass silage in the background. Built in the early 1970s this operation was considered unique in the District.trigg dairy farm operation, bunagree, 1970 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Sep. 1977
Photo of Richard Gilbert drilling a hole through the kitchen wall of the BTPS's first Bungaree house as part of the installation of the gas stove. Note the use of a track auger drill to do the work. Stove on right side of photo and parts on the kitchen table.On rear in ink "Bungaree" & "9/77".tramways, trams, bungaree, btps -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
Magazine, Bungaree YCW Magazine, 1953
Rev. Dr Delaney advocated for the formation of the Ballarat CYMS. Curtin and Scullin being members and learning their debating skills there. The Diocese of Ballarat advocated the development of the Young Christian Workers', YCW, over the CYMS from the 1940's onward as there was a stronger spiritual development base. While there are earlier examples, this is one example of a parish based youth magazine from the organisation in the diocese of Ballarat. Prominent in this YCW group was former Victorian politician Frank Sheehan and local Shire President John Parkin. Bungaree parish had very active parish youth organisations with published journals dating back to the 1930s. Initiallyl producing CYMS magazines at a parish level this had transferred to the YCW by the 1950s and this was the first YCW issue.The Ballarat Catholic Young Men's Society, CYMS was established in1892 and catered for Catholic youth. ycw, bungaree parish, youth group, curtin, scullin, sheehan, parkin. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Pootilla Cemetery (Bungaree Cemetery), 23/10/2016
Colour photographs of Pootilla Cemetery, including a number of headstones. pootilla cemetery, bungaree cemetery -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Cauchi, Mark et al, The Bungaree Racecourse Railway, 2009
An illustrated history narrative of Victorian Railways line from Bungaree to the Bungaree Racecourse near Ballarat.index, ill, maps, p.40.non-fictionAn illustrated history narrative of Victorian Railways line from Bungaree to the Bungaree Racecourse near Ballarat.railroad construction - victoria - history, railways - bungaree racecourse - history -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Map, Australian Survey Corps, "Victoria Ballan", 1933
Topographic map of the Ballan area - includes Bacchus Marsh and Bungaree, No. 837, Zone 7, Army Map, dated 1933, 1:63360. Shows rail lines, roads, elevations, contours. Collected with relevance to the Museum's association with the area, at Bungareetrams, tramways, bungaree, map -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Digital image, Paul Nicholson, 17/03/1977 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about the first house the BTPS had at Bungaree and has a strong association with the person standing by the gate.Digital Image of Gavin Young at the gate of the BTPS Bungaree house (the first one used) dated 17/3/1977. trams, tramways, btps, bungaree -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Photograph/s set of 2, Carolyn Dean, 10/09/1999 12:00:00 AM
Set of 2 photographs taken by Carolyn Dean moving driving wheels out to Bungaree, after the delivery of scrubber tram No. 8, on 10/9/1999 1. Wheels loaded onto the trailer 2. Offloaded at Bungaree adjacent to house, with 9B truck. People in photos: Mark McKay, Alastair Reither, Stephen Butler, John Phillips, Simon Jenkins, Warren Doubleday, Alan Snowball, Darren Hutchesson, Anita Bagley.All have "10.9.99" and "Photo by Carolyn Dean" on rear.bungaree, wheels, storage -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Photograph/s, Carolyn Dean, Oct. 2000
Set of 36 colour prints of the renovations to the Bungaree house and surrounds - Oct and Nov. 2000. Photographed between 1/10/2000 and 5/11/200. Photographs by Carolyn Dean. Image represents front of house taken on 1/10/2000. Printed on Kodak paper.On rear of each print is photo number and date in ink.btm, bungaree -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Slide - Set of 2 - COTMA 2000 Visit to Bungaree, David Verrier, 20-11-2000
Set of two slides taken during the 2000 COTMA Conference visit to the Ballarat Tramway Museum Bungaree station site of Sprinter rail cars 7008 & 7022 on Down Ballarat service at the former Bungaree station site on 20-11-2000Demonstrates rail services through the former Bungaree Rail stationSet of two Kodak colour slides - white plastic mountEach slide has details written on it.ballarat, specials, cotma, btm, bungaree, sprinter rail cars -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, History of the Ballarat Technology Park, Oakbank
The Ballarat Technology Park is associated with Federation University Australia. The first stage commenced on 03 August 1989 when the first sod was turned by Hon, David White, Minister for Industry, Technology and Resources. John Beaumont was the Director of the Ballarat Technology Research and Development Park in 1989.Twenty items relating to the History of the Ballarat Technology Park as collected by John Parkin. .1) Handwritten notes by John Parkin on the history of the Ballarat Technology Park .2) Letter from A.E. Helyar (Shire of Buninyong Secretary), 08 March 1988 .3) Shire of Buninyong Minutes 07 June 1988 .4) Development of High Technology Activity by Jack Barker .5) Definition of a Technology Park by Derek Woolley .6) Shire of Buninyong minutes 28 June 1988 .7) Shire of Buninyong minutes 19 July 1988 .8) Invitation to a reception to commemorate the inauguration of the Ballarat Technology Park (John Parkin) by Shire of Buninyong President Cr Judith Coull to be held on 03 August 1989. .9) Invitation to a reception to the Ballarat Technology Park (John Beaumont) .10) Ballarat Courier article 04 August 1989 .11) Draft letter to Professor Geoffrey Blainey from John Parkin .12) Letter to the Editor from John Parkin, 18 December 2000 .13) University of Ballarat Development Appeal, 04 November 1994 .14 & .15) Invitation to installment dinner to celebrate the installation of Professor Geoffrey Blainey as Chancellor of the University of Ballarat to be held in the Union Building (now Albert Coates Building), Mt Helen campus .16) Letter to the editor from John Parkin .17) Letter from John Beaumont, 25 November 1994 .18) Invitation to the opening of the ISSC Southern Region Data Centre to be held on 24 November 1995. .19) Letter from Barry Traynor, 13 December 1995 .20) Planning Scheme information relating to the LaTrobe Research and Development Zone. .1) 2nd May 2005 History of Technology Park (I.T. centre) The history of the Technology Park started back in the mid-1980s. At the time I was a Buninyong Shire Councilor and as such I was Buninyong's representative on the then Ballarat Development Committee. At one of our meetings we received a request for information on a suitable site for a technology park. The requirements were for a site adjacent to a tertiary institution, secluded for security purposes and large enough to contain such a development. The next morning I contacted our Shire Engineer at the time, Newell Barrett and we drove around the area we both agreed that the current site was the most suitable we saw to meet the requirements. At the time it was owned by George Morrison. however the original enquiry to the B.D.C. came to nothing but the Shire Council and the B.D.C. decided to investigate the possibility of the site becoming a technology Park and information was collected. At about this time Mr Morrison put the property on the market and it was bought by a Ballarat builder, Mr John Beaumont, with the idea of developing it as a residential area. Council then arranged a meeting with Messrs Morrison and Beaumont to discuss the matter. I remember Mr Morrison saying he did not care what was done with it he just wanted to sell it and move down to the coast. Mr Beaumont, on the other hand, said he wasn't ready to retire yet and the idea interested him. As a result a committee consisting of the B.C.A.E., B.D.C. and Buninyong Shire Council (and Mr Beaumont) was formed to plan the development and rezone the area to technology park. It was previously zoned residential land and would seem to have been suitable for sub-division and residential development - its close proximity to the College being a major factor in its favour. The point of this is if Mr Beaumont had insisted on pursuing his original plan and had opposed the rezoning, I am quite confident he would have won an appeal at the A.A.T . (Administrative Appeals Tribunal - forerunner of V.C.A.T.) and the I.T. centre would not have got off the ground and the area would be covered with houses. But Mr Beaumont did go into the project with enthusiasm and the first stage was commenced on the 3rd August 1989 when the first sod was turned by Hon. David White, the Minister for Industry, Technology and resources (See the Courier 4th August 1989) Mr Beaumont went overseas to study similar parks and look for tenants. Unfortunately government did not support the project as they have now and apparently Mr Beaumont was ahead of his time for the private sector so Mr Beaumont could not continue the development and the site eventually passed to the College. I personally think more could have been done ... The work done by the Buninyong Shire Council and Ballarat Development Committee seems to have been forgotten as according to the Courier December 21, 2000 we are told the Park opened in 1995 as a joint venture between the City and the University. As a former Councillor said to me on the day "What happened to the plaque David White unveiled in 1989!" If there is any other information you want, please contact me. You may use my file for reference. Kind regards John Parkin PS I always felt a bit guilty that I encouraged John Beaumont and he was left in the lurch. ballarat technology park, parkin, john parkin, helyar, barker, woolley, shire of buninyong, beaumont, blainey, geoffrey blainey, southern region data centre, greenhill enterprise centre, stan jeffrey, jeffrey, john beaumont, david white -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Ron Fleming and Dorothy Wickham
Ron Fleming and Dorothy Wickham both members of the committee of Central Highlands Historical Association.Postcard size colour photographchha, wickham, central highlands historical association, fleming, bungaree -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Photograph/s, Carolyn Dean, 16/02/2001 12:00:00 AM
Colour photograph of the workers involved at Bungaree of the move of Ballarat trams 11 and 32 to Bungaree sheds on 16 Feb. 2001. Photograph standing in front of No. 11 are: (left to right) - Jim Parker, Cole Weth, Harry Teunissen, Lewis Nyman, John Phillips, Austin Brehaut, Kevin Taig, Sam Boon, Peter Winspur, Daniel Edwards, Warren Doubleday, Stephen Butler, Alexander Cox and Andrew Cox. Photograph taken by Carolyn Dean. On Kodak paper.On rear in black ink "16.2.01 / Photo by Carolyn Dean"btm, bungaree, moving trams, storage, tram 11 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Photograph/s, Warren Doubleday, 16/04/1999 12:00:00 AM
Set of 8 photographs taken by Warren Doubleday on 16/4/1999 of moving the ex SEC bike, bicycle, shed to Bungaree. On Kodak paper. 1101.1 - stacking the roofing materials onto a hired trailer. .2 - shed ready to be lifted. .3 - lifted and then placed waiting and waiting for the truck. .4 - Crane and truck with shed arriving Bungaree. .5 - Lifting shed off the truck. .6 - ditto .7 - placing shed into position onto the stumps. .8 - Carolyn and Anita chopping up the in front of the house, that had about two weeks before parted from the main trunk. See also Reg. No. 1094 and 1095 for other photos of the move. btm, sec bike shed, bungaree -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Photograph/s - set of 2, Warren Doubleday, 29/10/1994 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about the preparations for the move of tram body 121 to Newstead and the people involved.Colour print of BTM members removing the roof of tram 121 at Bungaree, 29/10/1994. In the photograph are Len Millar, Garry Wood and John Phillips. Photograph by Warren Doubleday. See also Reg item 4058.btm, bungaree, tramcar bodies, tramcar preservation, tram 121 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Photograph/s set of 2, Carolyn Dean, 2/07/2001 12:00:00 AM
Set of two colour photographs of the 80lb rails with bolt on check rail, recovered from Skipton St. June 2001, at Bungaree on 2/07/01. See Fares Please! July 2001 for more details of the photograph. Photo by Carolyn Dean. On Kodak paper. See Fares Please! July 2001On rear of each photo "2.07.01" and "Photo by Carolyn Dean" in blue ink.rails, bungaree, skipton st -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Tram 35 at Bungaree - set of 3, Bob Lilburn, 5-6-1978
Set of 3 colour prints of tram 35, after it had been obtained from Ballarat College by the BTPS at the Bungaree site 5-6-1978, Some photos show the body of ex MMTB No. 121 alongside. The body was in poor condition and later dismantled.Yields information about the status of tram 35 in 1978.Set of 3 colour prints - two on Kodak paper.tramcars, tram 35, bungaree -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Photograph/s, Carolyn Dean, 29/10/1994 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about the preparations for the move of tram body 121 to Newstead and the people involved.Colour print of BTM members removing the roof of tram 121 at Bungaree, 29/10/1994. In the photograph are Len Millar, Garry Wood and John Phillips. Photograph by Carolyn Dean, on Kodak paper. See March 1995 Fares Please!On rear in ink "29.10.94 / C. Dean".btm, bungaree, tramcar bodies, tramcar preservation, tram 121