Archival Resources Details

University of Melbourne Department of Metallurgy - Records

Accession Title
University of Melbourne Department of Metallurgy - Records
Repository
The University of Melbourne Archives
Reference
85/40
Date Range
1886 - 1959
Description

Architectural drawings and blueprints for extensions and alterations to school buildings; articles; addresses; copies of "Journal of Australian Institute of Metals"; photographs; Australian Institute of Metals, Melbourne Branch minutes 1947-1959; Australian University Metallurgical Society Committee minutes 1930-1941 and general minutes 1930-1946; photographs of School of Mines, and mining sites 1902-1908; photograph of Mt Top 1886; certificates; lab book 1937-1938; practical time book 1920-1931; roll books.

Quantity
0.55 m
Access
Open

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