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Federation University Historical Collection
Document, List of Subjects
... Plumbing Grade... Geometry Plumbing Grade Mr Hall Mr Mullins Carpentry Wool Classing ...School of Mines Ballarat is predecessor of Federation University Foolscap sized list of Subjects from Ballarat School of Mines with handwritten names.8S3S in large writng on the back school of mines ballarat, practical chemistry, mr. walker, theoretical chemistry, theoretical agricultural chemistry, practical agricultural chemistry, technical chemistry, metallurgy, alfred mica smith, metallurgical calculations, metallurgy of gold and ore dressing, assaying practical, assaying dry, mr. murphy, ore dressing practical, mining, mining geology, mineralogy, geology, petrology, botany, applied mechanics, mr hart, mine surveying, land surveying, steam and gas engines, mr gilchrist, elementry electricity & magnetism, electrical technology, mr sutherland, turning and fitting, mr connon, engineering drawing, mr kerr, geometry, algebra, trigonometry, physics, conics, calculus, mr whitington, building construction, plane and solid geometry, plumbing grade, mr hall, mr mullins, carpentry, wool classing, materia medica, mr gutheil, technical arithmatic, mr hutchison, telegraphy, mr williams, sloyd, mr slater, photography, mr campbell, manual training, cyanide, mr deane, mr brittain, mr martell, english, astronomy, list of subjects -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, The Plumber. Volume 1 Number 2, Winter 2012, 2012_06
The Plumbing Industry Commission is the state government body that regulates plumbers in Victoria.This edition features an article from State of Victoria Minister for Planning, Matthew Guy. Matthew grew up in Greensborough and attended Greensborough Secondary College. A 4 page multi-coloured newspaper on a heavy grade glossy paper.Nilmatthew guy, plumbers, plumbing industry commission -
Arapiles Historical Society
Functional object - Wooden Water Trough
This wooden water trough was likely used for washing or soaking purposes in a domestic, agricultural, or workshop setting. The presence of three separate compartments suggests it may have been used for graded washing or rinsing stages—common in dairies, butcheries, or shearing sheds. Its design predates modern plumbing and plastic equivalents, and it offers a glimpse into early 20th-century rural practices of water management and manual labour.This is a long rectangular wooden water trough, divided into three equally sized compartments. Each compartment has a slightly tapered interior and includes a metal drain fitting at the base for water release. The trough appears to be handcrafted from timber planks, joined with nails and reinforced with internal corner brackets. A wooden lid sits partially over the top, possibly to cover one compartment at a time or for protection when not in use. The timber has aged and shows signs of wear consistent with prolonged exposure to moisture.farm equipment, horse, cattle, sheep, livestock, water, washing, agriculture, rinsing, butcher, plumbing, household