Historical information
The Fink Report was important for the social, economic and educational history of Victoria. It gave an insight into a broad cross section of Victorian life at the turn on the century. Eight staff from the School of Mines Ballarat were interviewed as part of the Royal Commission.
Physical description
Two books with orange/yellow covers outlining the Royal Commission into Technical Education in 1899 -1901
.1 has 256 pages
.2 has 579 pages
Inscriptions & markings
Stamped withdrawn on front cover and first page and UB stamped on the side.
Subjects
- victorian education,
- royal commission,
- technical education,
- andrew anderson,
- gilbert dawbarn,
- thomas hart,
- frederick martell,
- richard middleton,
- alfred mica smith,
- robert pinnock,
- walter wynne,
- ponsonby carew-smyth,
- maude glover,
- herman h. schlapp,
- william knox,
- frederick paul,
- herbert h. smith,
- william macdonald,
- theodore fink,
- stawell school of mines,
- daylesford school of mines