Series[UMA-SRE-19990014] Registrar's CorrespondenceAccession[1999.0014] Records of the University Of Melbourne Office Of The RegistrarIdentifierUMA-IT-000065609Scope and ContentThe gardener requires 400 feet of hardwood battons. (Document damaged
the back cover of the docket is missing).
Plumber forwards a tender for the re-lining of the leaden water tank. (Annotated in blue crayon). (Document damaged)
A petition from students asking for the erection of a new hall in place of the present examination room.
Professor McCoy protests against a new road on University grounds.
Architects state the cost of lighting the robing room.
Architects discuss the removal of a wall in the western lecture room.
The cost of fitting up the office for the Bookkeeper (annotated in blue crayon)
The cost of removing the wall in the western lecture room (see also 559).
The division of Professor Nanson's water tank. (Annotated in blue crayon)
A tender for Venetian blinds at the South Lodge. (Annotated in blue crayon).
Professor Hearn requires the use of the kitchen in the Registrar's Office. This docket also contains a note stating that Professor Nanson wants additions to his house (see also 706). (a handwritten note indicates "this note of 2 folios is marked 633 and dated 17.7.1882")
Architects discuss tenders for work and the payment of an account. Also there is a resolution from the Council re submitting tenders unopened. (Blue annotations in the hand of Vice-Chancellor Brownless: folios 6 & 8).
Architects forward plans and specifications for four attic rooms in Professor Nanson's residence. (see also 658).
A report on the unhealthy condition of R.Trevett's house.
A report on drainage and buildings from the Architects
Professor McCoy wants a bath for his bathroom and encloses a tender.
Re the payment of the Wilson Hall contract. (Answer indicated). (ink stains on front of document)Access StatusOpen for public accessRequest TypeRequest unitUnit1999.0014 Unit 0011MenuBrowse digitised items | Available online
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