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Clunes Museum
Letter - NEWSLETTER
... CLUNES CAMPUS.... A NEWSLETTER ABOUT THE PLANNING AND THE REASON TO BUILD A CAMPUS... COLLEGE CLUNES CAMPUS .1 MARCH 1999. A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL ....1 MARCH 1999. A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL. A NEWSLETTER ABOUT THE PLANNING AND THE REASON TO BUILD A CAMPUS IN CLUNES ON THE UNITING CHURCH PROPERTY .2 A NEWSPAPER CUTTING ABOUT BUILDING A LEARNING VILLAGE IN CLUNESwesley college, clunes campus -
Clunes Museum
Booklet - WESLEY COLLEGE
... OF THE CLUNES CAMPUS... DETAILS OF THE PLANNING OF THE CLUNES CAMPUS Booklet WESLEY ...SPIRAL BOUND BOOKLET. CONTAINING DETAILS OF THE PLANNING OF THE CLUNES CAMPUSwesley college, daryl jackson architects -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Ken Clements, Clunes School of Mines Research, 2003
... Research notes on the Clunes Campus of the Ballarat School... Research notes on the Clunes Campus of the Ballarat School of Mines ...Research notes on the Clunes Campus of the Ballarat School of Mines {known as the Clunes School of Mines).clunes school of mines, rivett henry bland, ballarat school of mines -
Clunes Museum
Document - REPORT
... CHURCH, CLUNES (NOW PART OF THE WESLEY COLLEGE, CLUNES CAMPUS)..., CLUNES CAMPUS) Document REPORT ...THE ORGAN WAS SENT TO NEW ZEALAND FOR RESTORATION AND IS NOW IN THE CATHEDRAL IN BENDIGO. WHEN RESTORATION IS COMPLETED ON THE WESLEY CHURCH, CLUNES, THE ORGAN WILL BE INSTALLED THEREREPORTS ON THE RESTORATION OF THE PIPE ORGAN IN WESLEY CHURCH, CLUNES (NOW PART OF THE WESLEY COLLEGE, CLUNES CAMPUS)local history, documents, reports, churches, wesley -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia, 2016
... clunes campus... college 150th celebrations clunes campus .1.2 Two Wesley School ...Memorabilia used in 150th celebrations of Wesley College.1.2 Two Wesley School pennants, purple and gold, lion motif 1866-2016 .3 Length of Purple ribbon - gold printing 1866-2016 .4 Length of White ribbon - gold printing 1866-2016 .5 Sticker - purple and gold 1866-2016 .6 Name tab, plastic with cardboard insert, pin on, "Pat Cook" Table 1 .7 Calendar of events 1866-2016 .8 Invitation to Discovery Dinner held Saturday 14 May 2016 .9 Lion Magazine - Wesley College Community Magazine Edition 126 April 2016 .10 Publication "Framing the Future of Wesley - Wesley College Strategic Pland Framework 2017-2030wesley college, 150th celebrations, clunes campus -
Clunes Museum
Education kit - SCHOOL PROJECT
... CLUNES CAMPUS... COLLEGE CLUNES CLUNES CAMPUS .1 FAMILY HISTORY OF RALPH COUNDAN ....1 FAMILY HISTORY OF RALPH COUNDAN BY SARAH CULES .2 ADDRESS UNKNOWN APROJECT BY JESSICA DANKS .3 LOG BOOK BY GEORGIE BARRETT 2001 .4 CLUNES PROJECT BY JESS DOHNT .5 SCHOOL PROJECT BY SARAH CULES - LETTERS FROM RALPH COUNDANwesley college clunes, clunes campus -
Clunes Museum
Document - EDUCATIONAL PAMPHLET, WESLEY COLLEGE
... - CLUNES CAMPUS... INCLUDED IN WESLEY SHOW BAG FOR WESLEY COLLEGE - CLUNES CAMPUS ...PAMPHLET INCLUDED IN WESLEY SHOW BAG FOR WESLEY COLLEGE - CLUNES CAMPUSWESLEY PRODUCTION - THE CLUNES COMMITMENTlocal history, document, educational, schools, wesley -
Clunes Museum
Programme, 2000
... Opening of the Clunes campus of Wesley College by the Hon... of the Clunes campus of Wesley College by the Hon. Steve Bracks MP ...Opening of the Clunes campus of Wesley College by the Hon. Steve Bracks MP, Premier of VictoriaProgramme, yellow paper folded to A5 sizeWesley at Clunes Official Opening Sunday 2nd April 2000wesley 2000, wesley college clunes -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Val D'Angri, Former Clunes School of Mines, c2000, c2000
... building known as the former Ballarat School of Mines Clunes campus... building known as the former Ballarat School of Mines Clunes campus ...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 -
Clunes Museum
Magazine, Lion-Wesley College 2012 Edition 115 Aug 2012
... Wesley Campus Clunes... College Lion Magazine Wesley Campus Clunes Lion-Wesley College ...Lion-Wesley College 2012 magazine, Edition 115, Aug 2012wesley college, lion magazine, wesley campus clunes -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1979
... was the driving force behind the establishment of the Clunes campus... of the Clunes campus of Wesley and the introduction of notebook ...David Norman Loader had been principal of an independent school in Orange NSW, and was appointed Principal of Methodist Ladies' College in 1979. Following his term at MLC, he was appointed Principal of Wesley College Melbourne 1997-2002. He was the driving force behind the establishment of the Clunes campus of Wesley and the introduction of notebook computers to the secondary years throughout Wesley. He retired to take on private consultancy work from 2002.B & W Gloss Head and Shoulders photograph of Mr David Loader, taken at the commencement of his Principalship of Methodist Ladies' College for "Church and Nation" in 1979.david norman loader; principal methodist ladies' college; principal wesley college melbourne -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - ARTICLE, Hepburn Advocate, MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PLAN FOR CLUNES, 3 MARCH 1999
... ESTABLISHMENT OF WESLEY CAMPUS AT CLUNES... ESTABLISHMENT OF WESLEY CAMPUS AT CLUNES WESLEY COLLEGE 1999 ARTICLE ...ESTABLISHMENT OF WESLEY CAMPUS AT CLUNESARTICLE IN THE ADVOCATE, 3 MAR, 1999, PAGE 1, 5. ESTABLISHMENT OF WESLEY CAMPUS. PHOTO OF DAVID LOADER (PRINCIPAL WESLEY COLLEGE); WALTER COOK AND MAYOR MAX O'SHEA.wesley college, 1999 -
Clunes Museum
Document - INVITATION, WESLEY COLLEGE, 28/2/2010
... COLLEGE YEAR 9 CAMPUS IN CLUNES , VICTORIA... 9 CAMPUS IN CLUNES , VICTORIA WESLEY REUNION WESLEY ...CELEBBRATION OF 10 YEARS OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A WESLEY COLLEGE YEAR 9 CAMPUS IN CLUNES , VICTORIA WHITE PAPER INVITATION WITH COLOURED BROWN, ORANGE, GREEN AND YELLOW LOGOS Wesley @ Clunes 10 Year Celebrations wesley, reunion, wesley in clunes -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Postcard, undated
... College in 1999 and now forms part of its Clunes campus... College in 1999 and now forms part of its Clunes campus ...The Wesleyan Methodist Church at Clunes is a distinctive bluestone building in the Gothic style and was designed by the Ballarat architect J.A. Doane. Construction began in 1864 and the church was further extended in 1871. The building consists of a broad nave and transepts with galleries, these having cast iron balustrades. The facade incorporates a slate-roofed octagonal turret and spire and a four-light perpendicular Gothic window. The interior includes windows with quarry glass panes and coloured borders; those on either side of the organ incorporate scrolled texts and may be by the Melbourne makers Ferguson & Urie. With declining congregations, the property was purchased by Wesley College in 1999 and now forms part of its Clunes campus. The church building has received a very extensive restoration, including structural strengthening, the opening out of the interior to its original dimensions and the installation of a new floor. Ref: https://www.ohta.org.au/organs/organs/ClunesUC.html Colour postcard showing a street view of the Clunes Methodist Church,clunes wesleyan methodist church, wesley college -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Postcard, undated
... College in 1999 and now forms part of its Clunes campus... College in 1999 and now forms part of its Clunes campus ...The Wesleyan Methodist Church at Clunes is a distinctive bluestone building in the Gothic style and was designed by the Ballarat architect J.A. Doane. Construction began in 1864 and the church was further extended in 1871. The building consists of a broad nave and transepts with galleries, these having cast iron balustrades. The facade incorporates a slate-roofed octagonal turret and spire and a four-light perpendicular Gothic window. The interior includes windows with quarry glass panes and coloured borders; those on either side of the organ incorporate scrolled texts and may be by the Melbourne makers Ferguson & Urie. With declining congregations, the property was purchased by Wesley College in 1999 and now forms part of its Clunes campus. The church building has received a very extensive restoration, including structural strengthening, the opening out of the interior to its original dimensions and the installation of a new floor. Ref: https://www.ohta.org.au/organs/organs/ClunesUC.html Sepia postcard showing a street view of the Clunes Methodist Church,clunes wesleyan methodist church, wesley college -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Postcard - Photograph, January 2002
... College in 1999 and now forms part of its Clunes campus... College in 1999 and now forms part of its Clunes campus ...The Wesleyan Methodist Church at Clunes is a distinctive bluestone building in the Gothic style and was designed by the Ballarat architect J.A. Doane. Construction began in 1864 and the church was further extended in 1871. The building consists of a broad nave and transepts with galleries, these having cast iron balustrades. The facade incorporates a slate-roofed octagonal turret and spire and a four-light perpendicular Gothic window. The interior includes windows with quarry glass panes and coloured borders; those on either side of the organ incorporate scrolled texts and may be by the Melbourne makers Ferguson & Urie. With declining congregations, the property was purchased by Wesley College in 1999 and now forms part of its Clunes campus. The church building has received a very extensive restoration, including structural strengthening, the opening out of the interior to its original dimensions and the installation of a new floor. Ref: https://www.ohta.org.au/organs/organs/ClunesUC.html B & W exterior view of the Clunes Methodist Church, from the side.clunes wesleyan methodist church, wesley college -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Postcard - Photograph, January 2002
... College in 1999 and now forms part of its Clunes campus... College in 1999 and now forms part of its Clunes campus ...The Wesleyan Methodist Church at Clunes is a distinctive bluestone building in the Gothic style and was designed by the Ballarat architect J.A. Doane. Construction began in 1864 and the church was further extended in 1871. The building consists of a broad nave and transepts with galleries, these having cast iron balustrades. The facade incorporates a slate-roofed octagonal turret and spire and a four-light perpendicular Gothic window. The interior includes windows with quarry glass panes and coloured borders; those on either side of the organ incorporate scrolled texts and may be by the Melbourne makers Ferguson & Urie. With declining congregations, the property was purchased by Wesley College in 1999 and now forms part of its Clunes campus. The church building has received a very extensive restoration, including structural strengthening, the opening out of the interior to its original dimensions and the installation of a new floor. Ref: https://www.ohta.org.au/organs/organs/ClunesUC.html B & W exterior view of the Clunes Methodist Church.clunes wesleyan methodist church, wesley college -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Postcard - Photograph, 2002
... College in 1999 and now forms part of its Clunes campus... College in 1999 and now forms part of its Clunes campus ...The Wesleyan Methodist Church at Clunes is a distinctive bluestone building in the Gothic style and was designed by the Ballarat architect J.A. Doane. Construction began in 1864 and the church was further extended in 1871. The building consists of a broad nave and transepts with galleries, these having cast iron balustrades. The facade incorporates a slate-roofed octagonal turret and spire and a four-light perpendicular Gothic window. The interior includes windows with quarry glass panes and coloured borders; those on either side of the organ incorporate scrolled texts and may be by the Melbourne makers Ferguson & Urie. With declining congregations, the property was purchased by Wesley College in 1999 and now forms part of its Clunes campus. The church building has received a very extensive restoration, including structural strengthening, the opening out of the interior to its original dimensions and the installation of a new floor. Ref: https://www.ohta.org.au/organs/organs/ClunesUC.html B & W exterior view of the Clunes Wesley College development. The image shows school buildings on a block next to the former Clunes Methodist Church.clunes wesleyan methodist church, wesley college -
Clunes Museum
Book, WESLEY COLLEGE, All of Us are One - Voices and Images of Wesley College Melbourne, 2016
... Wesley College established a secondary school campus...Wesley College established a secondary school campus ...THIS BOOK, WITH ITS STRIKING IMAGES AND ENGAGING WRITTEN REFLECTIONS, PROVIDES ANTOHER CHANCE FOR OUR WESLEY FAMILY TO ENJOY REPEATEDLY...Publication celebrating 150 years of Wesley, hard cover, purple and gold embossing on front cover and spine. 147 pagesnon-fictionTHIS BOOK, WITH ITS STRIKING IMAGES AND ENGAGING WRITTEN REFLECTIONS, PROVIDES ANTOHER CHANCE FOR OUR WESLEY FAMILY TO ENJOY REPEATEDLY...wesley college, 150th celebrations -
Clunes Museum
Sign - DISPLAY PANEL, 2000
... EDUCATIONAL ASSET AT CLUNES IS A CAMPUS OF WESLEY COLLEGE... EDUCATIONAL ASSET AT CLUNES IS A CAMPUS OF WESLEY COLLEGE ...COPIES OF DISPLAY PANELS DONATED TO THE PEOPLE OF CLUNES BY THE HUGH WILLIAMSON FOUNDATION.INTERPRETIVE DISPLAY PANEL DEPICTING HISTORY OF SCHOOL DAYS IN CLUNES. WOODEN DISPLAY PANEL AND LAMINATED COPY.SCHOOL DAYS CHILDREN OF EARLY GOLDFIELD TOWNS WERE TAUGHT IN TENT SCHOOLS.THESE SCHOOLS WERE EASILY MOVED TO THE SITE OF THE LATEST GOLDRUSH. WITH GREATER COMMUNITY STABILITY PERMANENT SCHOOLS WERE ESTABLISHED. CLUNES STATE SCHOOL NO. 1552 WAS OPENED IN JULY 1875 ON LAND DONATED BY RIVETT H. BLAND, MANAGER OF THE PORT PHILIP GOLD MINING CO. SHORTLY BEFORE WORLD WAR ONE, THIS SCHOOL BECAME VICTORIA,S THIRD HIGHER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. TODAY IT IS STILL USED TO EDUCATE THE CHILDREN OF CLUNES STATE SCHOOL NO. 136 WAS BUILT IN 1881 ON THE SITE OF AN EARLIER TEMPORARY SCHOOL THAT WAS BUILT IN 1857. THE DESIGN WAS FIRST USED AT HORSHAM. AND INCLUDES AN EARLY EXAMPLE OF A LARGE SCHOOL VERANDAH. IN 1892 THIS SCHOOL AMALGAMATED WITH STATE SCHOOL NO. 1552 AND WAS USED AS THE INFANT SCHOOL. IT CLOSED ITS DOORS IN 1922 AND WAS LATER USED AS A MILL FOR THE CLUNES KNITTING AND MAUFACTURING CO. LTD. IT NOW HOUSES THE CLUNES BOTTLE MUSEUM THE CLUNES CATHOLIC SCHOOL OPENED IN 1875 AND CLOSED IN 1926 THE LATEST EDUCATIONAL ASSET AT CLUNES IS A CAMPUS OF WESLEY COLLEGE. BLENDINGHISTORIC BUILDINGS AND MODERN ARCHITECTURE THE CAMPUS IS SITUATED IN SERVICE STREETlocal history, civic momentoes, presentations, williamson, hugh foundation -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Inwards Correspondence to the Ballarat School of Mines, 1898, 1898
A number of handwritten letters bound together with a brass split pin on the top right corner. * Letter from Thomas Harwood from Port Darwin concerning bags of auriferous sand for treatment. * Letterhead from Ivor Davies, Cambrian Battery, Mosquito Flat * Request for results and certificates from D.W. Kennedy * J.H. Salter requesting a Ballarat School of Mines prospectus * Ballarat School of Mines Indentures student Thonmas Andrews * Letter introducing prospective student Walter Pomeroy * Ballarat School of Mines visit to New Normanby Mine * Letter from Sara McLean of Daylesfors asking about Botany, Geology and Drawing classes and railway forms. thomas harwood, darwin, mining, letterhead, ivor davis, frogmore sorell tasmania, d.w. kennedy, james horsfall, walter andrews, thomas p. lewis, j.h. salter, lettercard, queenstown tasmania, arch douglas, thomas andrews, gundagai, joseph bryant, c.m. bryant, percy glenton, clunes, land surveying, chalk and cahir, steam gauge testing, brisbane newspaper company, h. herman, t. price, geelong college letterhead, walter pomeroy, industrial schools act, n.r salmon, james and mccrindle, homes mccrindle, broken hill, j.e. blake, norval, john pearce, new nprmanby mine, maryborough school of mines, duncan mcdougall, old scotch collegians club, w.a. gosman, broken hill pty co. ltd, w. robertson, howard smith and sons, sara mclean, daylesford, william h. nicholas, surprise gold mining company, a. vaudeau, j.w. banfield, letterhead*, william howard smith and sons, port pirrie, blakeville, royal mint, assay -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Inward Correspondence to the Ballarat School of Mines, 1910, 08/1910
Inward Correspondence to the Ballarat School of Mines, October 1910letterhead, education department, telegram, pharmacy board of victoria, launceston, l.f. fairthorne & sons, empire typewriter company, rotary duplicator, n.j. coote, clunes, octavius williams, h.a. taylor, s. radcliffe, bairnsdale, broken hill, frederick e. barclay, incorporated institute of analysts assayers and metallurgists, i.h. davies, j.f. dentry, j. refshauge, ballarat agricultural high school, tinghae, w. jennings, chemistry, gordon and gotch, gordon technical college woolsorting department, v.m. pearson, assaying, felton and grimwade, colac, macquarie steam brick yards, bairnsdale district school of mines, scools of mines, s. radcliff, frederick k. fairthorne, noyes brothers, fried krupp, h.g. taylor, w.d. hill, w.e. humphreys, william nixon, bell lambert and nixon, r.m. lambert -
Federation University Historical Collection
Certificate, Form of Certificate of Right of Burial in the Clunes Public Cemetery: Mrs Mary Williams, 1899, 10/10/1899
Burial form for the Clunes Public Cemetery. Mrs Mary Williams completed the form to purchase a plot in the Methodist Section, Plot 3634. Paper outlines in detail the conditions and responsibilities of heirs with regard to the area. The Trustees of the Cemetery, Frederick John Matthews, Joseph Preston, M O'Toole and s. Allen signed this before a witness.Foolscap size with appropriate information written in by hand Signatures of Trustees Date: 10 October 1899 Red sealmary williams, clunes public cemetery, right of burial, methodist section, trustees, frederick john matthews, m o'toole, s allen, joseph preston -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Mount Helen Campus Arboretum, c1992
A trail travels through the Arboretum where you may see resting kangaroos and wallabies, crosses a creek that holds a vulnerable colony of frogs commonly known as Victorian Smooth Froglet (Geocrinia victoriana), and admire the grass trees (Xanthorrhea australis) that grow on the campus behind accommodation. In 2018 2000 native trees planted by State Library Victoria and Federation University in the Arboretum .Planted with the help of locals, students, and kindergarten children as part of the joint project the plantings included indigenous trees, shrubs and grasses native to Ballarat. Federation University student Clancy Meaney is managing the tree planting project as part of her studies. “The arboretum is a fantastic resource that is used extensively by Federation University students as an outdoor classroom,” Ms Meaney said. “Being situated in between two main forests, our campus is also an important connection for native animals. These new trees will help migrating wildlife to move from one forest to the other.” State Library Victoria Project Management Office Director, Sarah Slade said the project was a wonderful opportunity to work with Mount Helen residents and the University to help protect the native landscape. “We’re thrilled to be able to give back to students, local residents and native flora and fauna through this valuable environmental initiative,” Ms Slade said. The tree planting project is a result of State Library Victoria’s ongoing partnership with Federation University. Construction of the Library’s second state-of-the-art storage facility, BOSS2 (Ballarat off-site store 2), is currently underway on the Federation University site. The existing storage facility at the Mount Helen Campus already holds more than half of the State Library’s collection, including newspapers, books, journals, textiles, paintings, architectural drawings, furniture and photographic glass plate negatives. In addition to State Library collection, BOSS2 will also provide two dedicated storage areas for the University’s collection. When completed, BOSS2 will provide additional storage of 25-30 linear kilometres, the equivalent of driving from Ballarat to Clunes or running 175 lengths of the MCG. The Mount Helen Campus Arboretum was established c1992.arboretum, mt helen campus arboretum, graeme ambrose, mt helen campus -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clunes School of Mines, 2003
Exterior views of the Clunes School of Mines/clunes school of mines, schools of mines, clunes -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Clunes School of Mines furnaces, 2003
The Clunes School of Mines was a division of the Ballarat School of Mines. Interior views of the furnaces inside the former Clunes School of Mnesclunes school of mines, furnaces, metallurgy -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Caroline Winter, World War One Graves, 05/08/2012
These photographs were taken by Caroline Winter, lecturer at the University of Ballarat. Horace Pickford was born at Clunes, Victoria. He was killed in action on 27 September 1917. According to his dossier Pickford was in the 58th battalion and was buried in the vicinity of Polygon Wood. Glyndwr Evans was a native of Treorchy in the Welsh Rhondda Valley. He emigrated to Australia with his parents who lived at Randwick in New South Wales. He attended the Ballarat School of Mines, and served on the Student's Magazine Committee in 1905. The following year Glyndwr took up a position as a solutionist at the Golden Horseshoe Mine at Kalgoorlie. In the application for a commission in the AIF Glyndwr stated at he had completed three years at the Ballarat School of Mines, obtaining a Mine Manager's Certificate of Competancy, an Assayers Certificate and additional certificates in Land Surveying, Electrical Technology, Metallurgy and Geology. Gyndwr was a member of the AIF 1st Australian Tunnelling Coy. He was killed in Action at Hill 60 on 25 April 1917 and is buried in Belgium at the Railway Dugout Burial Ground (Plot VII, Row G, Grave 33). (http://guerin.ballarat.edu.au/aasp/is/library/collections/art_history/honour-roll/honourroll_Evans.shtml) A number of colour photographs of World War One war graves of soldiers from the Ballarat district. .1) Horace Pickford's headstone, Tyne Cot Cemetery .2) Glyn Evans tombstone, Railway Dugouts Cemetery south of Ypres. 3. Railway Dugouts Cemetery, Glyn Evans tombstone has a poppy on it. university of ballarat, world war one, war graves, war cemetery, world war i, world war, pickford, evans, horace pickford, harry pickford -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Theorie Elementaire de la Botanique, 1819
Candolle was one odf the earliest supporters of Linnaesus' classification. The donor of this book, Rivett Henry Bland, was the Manager of Clunes Port Phillip Mine, and an original trustee of the Ballarat School of MinesHardcovered half leather bound book with marbled paper cover and deckle marks on the paper. The book included a gloassary and index. This book was no 860 in the Ballarat School of Mines Library and was donated by Rivet Henry Bland on 07 October 1887.Book Plate "The School of Mines Ballarat No 860. presented by R.H. Bland. Date Oct 7th 1887rivett henry bland, r.h. bland, port phillip mine, linnaesus' classification, a.p. de candolle, botany, ballarat school of mines library, bookplate, ballarat school of mines library no 860 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, The Scientific Publishing Co, Stamp Milling of Gold Ores, 1897
Brown, hard, cloth covered book of 260 pages, including an index and illustrations. The contents include the Philosophy of the Stamp-Milling Process; Gilpin county colarado; Typical Stamp Mills of California; Milling in Black Hills South Dakota; Early Australian methods, more modern Australian Methods; Gold Milling at Bendigo; Double discharge Mortars in Victoria; Stamp Mills of Otago New Zealand, Review of Australian Practice, Wear and Tear of a Mill; Flouring of Mercury. Illustrations include South Clunes United Company, Crushing Mill at Ballarat, Battery at Bendigo.mining, milling, colorado, ballarat, bendigo, california, clunes, america, united states of america, modern australian methods, star of the east, sebastopol, britannia united, bakery hill, north cornish mill, daylesford, new normanby, north cornish -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Challenge Press Print Geelong, Ballarat and District Trades Union Directory, c1948, c1948
The Trades Union Directory was for circulation in Ballarat, Ballan, Beaufort, Daylesford, Creswick, Clunes and Bacchus MarshBrown soft covered book of 96 pages. Numerous advertisements and illustrations. It includes a listing of unions affiliated with the Trades and Labour Council, Ballarat and extracts and amendments to the Workers' Compensation Act.The book also includes many advertisements including E. Lucas and Co.; Myer Woollen Mills; Day-tex Fabrics (Daylesford); Ballarat Star Dairies; Rowlands Aerated Waters; Menzies Knitwear; Haymes Paints; Paddle Shoes; and Ronaldson - Tippett. Includes information on Social Services including old-age pensions and invalid pensions; Extracts and Amendments to the Workers' Compensation Act.union, pension, labor council, trade unions, trades and labor council, trades union