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Booklet, The School of Mines Ballaarat: Descriptive papers relating to the institution by the special reporter of "The Ballarat Star", (exact)
The booklet comprises of a series of papers published in the Ballarat Star, with some revisions. The Administrative Council hoped the publication would increase interest in Technical Education, especially the Art of Mining. He would also hope the public would recognise the Ballarat School of Mines as an institution adapted to supply technical education. The Ballarat School of Mines Council listed at the front of the book includes: Redmond Barry (President and Trustee), Judge Rogers (Vice-President), Somerville Livingstone Learmonth (Trustee), Rivett Henry Bland (Trustee), Charles Gavan Duffy, John A. MacPherson (MLA), William McLellan (MLA), Duncan Gillies (MLA), F. McCoy (University of Melbourne), John I. Bleasdale, W.H. Barnard, James M
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Booklet, The School of Mines Ballaarat: Descriptive papper relating to the institution bygd the special reporter of "The Ballarat Star", (exact)
The booklet comprises of a series of papers published in the Ballarat Star, with some revisions. The Administrative Council hoped the publication would increase interest in Technical Education, especially the Art of Mining. He would also hope the public would recognise the Ballarat School of Mines as an institution adapted to supply technical education. The Ballarat School of Mines Council listed at the front of the book includes: Redmond Barry (President and Trustee), Judge Rogers (Vice-President), Somerville Livingstone Learmonth (Trustee), Rivett Henry Bland (Trustee), Charles Gavan Duffy, John A. MacPherson (MLA), William McLellan (MLA), Duncan Gillies (MLA), F. McCoy (University of Melbourne), John I. Bleasdale, W.H. Barnard,
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Charles Joseph La Trobe
Charles Joseph La Trobe (–) was appointed superintendent of the Port Phillip District in In , when Victoria became a separate colony, he was appointed Lieutenant-Governor and served in this role until Following his departure, a group of colonists raised funds for the creation of a portrait. Scottish artist Sir Francis Grant undertook the commission, ultimately making four portraits showing La Trobe in his uniform as Lieutenant-Governor. Those who contributed funds towards the portrait gained a printed copy in return, this mezzotint being based on one of the two of Grant’s paintings now belonging to the State Library of Victoria.
A self-taught artist, Grant exhibited some portraits at the Royal Academy, of which he was president from until Printmaker Samuel Bellin was a leading exponent of the mezzotint.
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