Showing 55 items
matching conveyor belt
-
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Sheet of Contact Prints - Silo Construction, n.d
... silos with silo construction in foreground and grain conveyor... construction in foreground and grain conveyor belt under construction ...Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives -
National Wool Museum
Picker
... through the rollers. Initially there was a conveyor belt feeder... the picker’s conveyor belt feeder system. Two green walls extend... through the rollers. Initially there was a conveyor belt feeder ...Wool picking machine designed to separate locks of wool before it is carded and spun. The picker opens the wool’s locks which makes it easier to send the fleece through a carding machine. It does this by teasing the fibres (which can also be done by hand just by pulling the lock structure apart), but a picker does this in bulk and much quicker than what can be done by hand. It is possible to spin fibres directly after the picking stage; however, it is usually more desirable to card and blend them with other fibres. Typically, at a textile mill, a picking machine can separate enough lengths of fibre for a full day’s work after just a single hour. It will also help to remove any vegetation matter or other any unwanted elements that may be present in the wool. The quality of the casting on this machine suggest that it was made locally, either in Australia or New Zealand. Mike Leggett, the donor of the machine, acquired it from New Zealand where the seller said it had been used by his father to pick wool to make hand stuffed horse saddles. Mike attempted to used it a couple of times to pick alpaca hair, but the speed of the attached motor caused damage to the fibres. The motor is thought to be an added attachment, sometime around the 1960s judging by its age, while the machine itself is thought to be dated around the 1920s. The machine works by inserting wool through the rollers. Initially there was a conveyor belt feeder system which was powered by the handle on the side. This conveyor belt has been removed however, most likely due to age and deterioration. Wool is now fed through the initial teeth and is met by a spiked rotating drum which works to separate the fibres. The separated fibres would then complete a loop of the drum before being dispatched somewhere below, around where the motor presently sits, at a rapid rate of speed. Typically this wool will be collected in a closet or large catchment area, as can be seen from the 8:47 minute marker in the linked video (link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMjx-t3tH3A). It is not apparent how the wool is collected with this machine. Red and green machine with four green legs currently attached to a wooden pallet with wheels for easy movement. The green legs lead up to a red central circular barrel from which many attachments are present. Also present on the wooden pallet is a small black motor which is attached by a rubber belt to the central drum inside the red barrel. The belt spins the wooden drum via a dark red circular plate attached to the side of the drum. On the other side of the red barrel, a green handle extends for turning the picker’s conveyor belt feeder system. Two green walls extend forward from the central red barrel, guarding either side of where the conveyor belt would have been. At the start of these walls is a wooden cylinder, which the conveyor belt would have wrapped around, followed by two interlocking gears which rotate and accept the fed wool. The red roof extends over the central cylinder from here, securing the wool inside and protecting hands from the heavily spiked internal wooden cylinder which rotates and separates (picks) the wool. Extending over the top of this red roof is a green handle which reaches to the back of the machine (not pictured). Here it accepts a weight to ensure pressure is always present for the initial feeder interlocked gear teeth. There are two large gear cogs on the rubber belt side of the machine and 3 small gear cogs on the handle side of the machine, all coloured green. A green handle is also present at the rear of the machine, below the location from which the weight is hanging. A power cable extends from the motor and there are two adjustable metal rods on the top of the machine, the purpose of these rods is presently unknown. Black texter. On top of drum. Wording: HG3707 Wording. Imprint: BRACEWIND BLYN On motor. Wording AEIwool picking, textile manufacturing, wool processing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - ROSELLA PRESERVING FACTORY
... sepia photo. Tomatoes on open grid conveyor belt dropping... grid conveyor belt dropping into narrow channel. Flywheel ...sepia photo. Tomatoes on open grid conveyor belt dropping into narrow channel. Flywheel, drive belts in background. On back in ball point pen ' Rosella Factgory, Brougham St. 'organization, business, rosella factory -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Sheet contact prints, 1964
... various views of grain conveyor belt under construction... of grain conveyor belt under construction and the square building ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: 169. 13-11-64 170. 13-11-64 152. 3-11-64 153. 3-11-64 181. 13-11-64 182. 13-11-64 (In white beneath each print.) Back: 181 and 182 in pencil.port of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Sheet of (6) contact prints of Conveyor, 1964
... stages of conveyor belt construction on KS Anderson Wharf. 5.5 x... prints showing early stages of conveyor belt construction on KS ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: 60. 9-9-64 78. 4-9-64 79. 4-9-64 75. 4-9-64 76. 7-9-64 77. 4-9-64 (Beneath each print in white) Back: 80 78 (pencil)port of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Port of Portland Authority, n.d
... site and grain conveyor belt can be seen.... and grain conveyor belt can be seen. Port of Portland Authority ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Blue biro line across top of photo.port of portland archives, portland harbour, s l patterson wharf -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Sheet of 6 contact prints, c. 1964
... towers; 3 show various views of grain conveyor belt under... towers; 3 show various views of grain conveyor belt under ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: 28-10-64 127 28-10-64 126 28-10-64 133 28-10-64 115 28-10-64 126 28-10-64 128 - in white under each print Back: 133 (ticked) 128 (crossed out) in pencilport of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Painting, Noel Jones, Stone Quarry, 1974
... stilts. A conveyor belt runs down from this hut to an orange...) View of a quarry. In the centre of the image a conveyor belt ...NoneView of a quarry. In the centre of the image a conveyor belt runs up from a pile of rubble to a small hut on tall stilts. A conveyor belt runs down from this hut to an orange truck. Below and to either side of the stilted building are two wooden buildings with tin rooves. A stilted tower is depicted in maroon to the left, and another in the distance to the right. Mounds, painting in brown, yeloow, grey and shades of blue run across the centre of the image, below a sky washed with blue and highlighted with orange. Mounted in a decorative matt, in wooden frame with glass.Front: N. W. Jones 74 (lower left, blue paint) Back: 1974 (upper left, pencil) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - contact prints showing silo conveyor construction, Portland, 1964
... showing conveyor belt construction, two of ship berthed, grain... conveyor belt construction, two of ship berthed, grain shed, silo ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: 86. 23-9-64 95. 23-9-64 96. 23-9.64 83. 23-9-64 84. 23-9-64 85. 23-9-64 (Beneath each print, in white.) Back: 86 pencilport of portland archives, grain silos -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Sheet of contact prints showing silo and conveyor construction, 1964
... conveyor belt construction, two photographs of a ship berthed.... Two showing conveyor belt construction, two photographs ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: 83. 23.9.64 84. 23-9-64 85. 23-9-64 95. 23-9-64 96. 23-9-64 86. 23-9-64 (In white, beneath each print).port of portland -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Lindsay Charles' truck delivering oranges to Tom Piper, Port Melbourne, 1960s
... lowered so the oranges could roll via gravity onto the conveyor... the oranges could roll via gravity onto the conveyor belt ...Two colour photographs showing Lindsay Charles' truck delivering oranges to the Tom Piper factory in the mid 1960s. The loading dock would be tilted and the side guard rail on the truck lowered so the oranges could roll via gravity onto the conveyor belt and then straight into the factorybusiness and traders, industry - food, tom piper ltd, lindsay charles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: JUICING MACHINE
... . The fruit travels up a conveyor belt and into the machine where... the juice into a bucket. The fruit travels up a conveyor belt ...Photograph. Cohn Bros. Collection. Black & white photo of a juicing machine. One man is tipping a bag of fruit into the hopper. Another man is emptying the juice into a bucket. The fruit travels up a conveyor belt and into the machine where it is juiced and the pulp comes out a side chute into a box. ML45/2organization, business, cohn bros, cohn bros. collection, brewers, cordial & aerated water manufacturers, juicing machine -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Magdala Mine with woodstacks c1895
... belt and when sand was shoveled onto the conveyor, a dray could... belt and when sand was shoveled onto the conveyor, a dray could ...Magdala cum Moonlight Mine c1895. Showing wooden tanks and woodheap. Directors on left. The fifth from left tall man is Thomas Kinsella. A horse and dray would go up this ramp and take the crushed sand to the cyanide vats. To load drays with sand a horse would walk under a chute that was at the end of the conveyor belt and when sand was shoveled onto the conveyor, a dray could be loaded in 12 seconds.B/W Mr. Thomas Kinsella and gentlemen with young child leaning on rails overlooking wood stacks with three workers seated. Wooden vats, buildings. Three people by two horse buggy. labourer standing behind buggy.stawell gold mining -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - JOAN LEVERSHA COLLECTION: WHEAT STACK AT SHELBOURNE
... stack of wheat bags. The bags are sent up via a conveyor belt... a conveyor belt driven by a stem engine, several men ...Black and white photograph showing 7 men on top of a big stack of wheat bags. The bags are sent up via a conveyor belt driven by a stem engine, several men are at the bottom and around the enginea cart with 4 horses can be seen at left waiting for the bags to be unloaded and sent up for stacking. Two buildings can be seen at the right.agriculture, farm, shelbourne -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, "The Silent Line", 18-8-1969
... such as conveyor belts, air cushion vehicles, magnetic cushions, pneumatic... such as conveyor belts, air cushion vehicles, magnetic cushions, pneumatic ...Reports on a Science Congress in Adelaide and a speech by Robert Risson about future transport possible systems - all types such as conveyor belts, air cushion vehicles, magnetic cushions, pneumatic tubes, moving footpaths, jet-propelled vehicles, gas turbine and diesel electric buses. These are known as "gadgetbahns" mooted proposals that seldom come to commercial fruition. His main emphasis was on the future all-electric tram fleet that was proposed for Melbourne. Also notes underground systems such as San Francisco. Item by Science Writer Frank Campbell.Yields information about possible future transport systems - gadgetbahnsNewspaper clipping - "The Silent line" and "On the move the mod way" - The Herald "18-8-1969" tramways, trams, melbourne, public transport, future transport, transport systems, electric trams, all-electric trams, robert risson, gadgetbahns, underground tramways -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH OF DEVONSHIRE SANDS DUMP
... with conveyor belt emptying sand into a trailer harnessed to a draft... photograph on board. Image shows machine with conveyor belt emptying ...Black and white photograph on board. Image shows machine with conveyor belt emptying sand into a trailer harnessed to a draft horse. Machine has plate on side 'Pat No. 3281' A man is standing holding the draft horse bridle with other hand on shaft of trailer. Man standing (LH side) observing the proceedings is wearing a suit and hat. Man standing with back to camera in bottom RH corner. In background, layered sand. Written on back in pencil 'Devonshire Sands'gold mines, mining equipment, devonshire sand dump -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO BUTTER FACTORY PHOTOGRAPH
... is of cream cans on a conveyor belt with two workers pictured... regd'. The photograph is of cream cans on a conveyor belt ...Black & white photograph 20cm x 25cm of the Bendigo Butter Factory in Mundy St., mounted on cardboard. It appears to have been part of a display, with explanatory notes attached to each photograph. See 11011.26 On the reverse is a blue registration stamp with the words 'Pure creamery, Australia, Victoria regd'. The photograph is of cream cans on a conveyor belt with two workers pictured. On the reverse they are named as - Back - Bill Derricott and Grader - Harold Speechly. There is a calendar in the photograph - March 1957.bendigo, industry, bendigo butter factory, harold speechley, bill dearicott -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - COHN BROS E637 INSIDE OF FACTORY
... conveyor belt in front. Inscriptions: in image: 'Cohn Bros, E 637... size bottles on workbench. Small conveyor belt in front ...Black and white photograph. Cohn Bros E 637 inside of factory. Display of various size bottles on workbench. Small conveyor belt in front. Inscriptions: in image: 'Cohn Bros, E 637'. On back 'MP 204'/ T R&L corners. B 220/50/1. Purple rectangular rubber4 stamp 'received 15 Sep. 1950', Oval rubber red stamp 'Butlers (Australia) Pty Ltd, Sydney, 18-2?, Allen St, Pyrmont', Circular rubber blue stamp 'Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Bendigo Branch'. History of object: Previous Acc. No. 'MP 204'.place, building, commercial, 2000.526.01, 2000.527.01, 2000.524.01, 2000, 530.01, 2000.531.01, 2000.532.01, 2000.523.01 -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Braille and Talking Book Library 91st Annual Report 1894-1985: that all may read, 1985
... , and purchase of an electric conveyor belt to help load the Australia..., and purchase of an electric conveyor belt to help load the Australia ...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: embedding the new philosophy 'that all may read', VIP Tours began with tour of library and lunch at 'Onions' restaurant afterwards, increased loans but also a 5 month waiting list for new borrowers, Children's Christmas Party conducted, Barrett Reid, Joyce Nicholson and Dr Stephen Murray-Smith continue to be the literary panel for Braille Book of the Year, Annual Garden Party at Benalla, 63rd work anniversary of Alice McClelland, computerisation of card catalogue has received funds and should be completed by early 1986, and have the added benefit of eliminating wait times for new borrowers, resignation of Clare Lovegrove and Beverley Johnson and appointment of Seija Makinen and Alana McCann, first joint commission of braille books from RIDBC by Library and 8 state organisations, and purchase of an electric conveyor belt to help load the Australia Post truck with the daily 30 bags of mail received and the same outgoing.1 volume of text and illustrationsbraille and talking book library, annual report -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Magdala Decline Opening 1981, October 1981
... the decline. 7081d: Conveyor belt moving soil with two workers 7081e... the decline. 7081d: Conveyor belt moving soil with two workers 7081e ...7081, WMC Manager Keith Parry addressing audience, Seated from L. Mine manager Brian Micke, unknown, unknown, Don Webb Seated far right Jean Earle Standing Pat Krause (bearded), John Van Leeuwin (hat and glasses) 7081a: Crowd Scene at the opening of the Magdala decline Front: L to R Eric and Hazel Lewis, Keith and Elwyn Haymes, Joan and Keith Hallam second row: unknown , unknown, Cynthia and Glynn Cashin, unknown , unknown third row: none known fourth row: Peter Ruthven, unknown, Jack Jones, Ken Dadswell at end, behind him Ian McCann Standing behind Mr and Mrs Kinsella on L. 5th from R. Terry Monaghan 7081b: Male Breaking ground with a Gold Pick (Mr David White, Minister for Minerals and Energy) 7081c: Catapillar Dozer digging the decline. 7081d: Conveyor belt moving soil with two workers 7081e: Underground Photo, a worker looking at drill placement. 7081f: The entrance to Magdala Delcine 1981. 7081g: A large dumper in the decline underground. 7081h: A Vehicle at the entrance to the Magdala Decline. 7081i: A Large group of miners around a vehicle at the entrance to the Magdala decline. 7081j: B/W showing a large rock with the dedication Plaque 7081K: Outside machinery for the drive. 7081l: Tanks containing liquid, one with the shell logo, and a red container. 7081m: Yellow tray truck emerging from the Magdala Decline. 14 Photographs showing crowd scenes at the Magdala Deline Opening in 1981 First shows CEO of WMC Keith Parry addressing the crowd Manager Brian Micke seated on far left Mayor Don Webb seated second from right7081k: On Reverse Stawell Gold MInes: Neg 26: 257 7081l: On Reverse Stawell Gold MInes: Neg 24: 257 7081m: On Reverse Stawell Gold Mines: Neg 25: 257 mining -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Album - Hume Reservoir Australia Album - Work proceeding inside the coffer dam, August 1927, 1927
... construction was erected at the end of the belt conveyor. This hoist... construction was erected at the end of the belt conveyor. This hoist ...This set of photos is from a leather bound album bearing the inscription "HUME RESERVOIR AUSTRALIA" plus 'The Rt. Hon. L. C. M. S. Amery, P. C., M .P.' all inscribed in gold. It was presented to The Rt. Hon. L. C. M. S. Amery, P. C., M. P, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs on the occasion of his visit to the Hume Reservoir on 2nd November 1927. This album is of local and national significance as it documents the planning and development of the Hume Reservoir up to 1927. It was the largest water reservoir in the British Empire. The album records the pioneering engineering work that went into its construction.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, N.S.W. RIVER MURRAY WATERS SCHEME. HUME RESERVOIR. 25. Work proceeding inside the Coffer Dam. This shows the curving downstream face of the Spillway section taking shape, the bottom edge being the line of the contraction joint between the wall and the energy dissipater which has still to be built. Note the steam navvy at the end of the bit of curved work ready to take out the foundations for the energy dissipater. The tall concrete pillar is a portion of the work at the intersection of the main and south wing walls which was built in advance of the rest of the work to accommodate the tail tower of the cableway. The Tail Tower for the first stages of the work stood on the ground. Part of it is seen erected on the pillar while part of it is still in its original position. To command the concreting of the pillar end of the south wing wall a twin hoist tower of steel construction was erected at the end of the belt conveyor. This hoist is 160 feet high. The belt conveyor will at a later stage be raised for the concreting of the upper portion of the dam and the trestles are now being built up for that purpose. A drag line excavator with a 2 cubic yard capacity bucket is at work near the tail tower on the foundations for the south wing wall. New South Wales, August 1927.hume reservoir australia, river murray waters scheme, hume reservoir construction -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Album - Hume Reservoir Australia Album - View of concrete dam from top of tall tower pillar, August 1927, 1927
... of the belt conveyor and half of the concrete mixer house behind... of the belt conveyor and half of the concrete mixer house behind ...This set of photos is from a leather bound album bearing the inscription "HUME RESERVOIR AUSTRALIA" plus 'The Rt. Hon. L. C. M. S. Amery, P. C., M .P.' all inscribed in gold. It was presented to The Rt. Hon. L. C. M. S. Amery, P. C., M. P, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs on the occasion of his visit to the Hume Reservoir on 2nd November 1927. This album is of local and national significance as it documents the planning and development of the Hume Reservoir up to 1927. It was the largest water reservoir in the British Empire. The album records the pioneering engineering work that went into its construction.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, N.S.W. RIVER MURRAY WATERS SCHEME. HUME RESERVOIR. 29. View from Top of Tail Tower Pillar - Concrete Dam. This was taken from the top of the Tower described in the preceding photograph looking towards New South Wales. (WHS 00722) First is the part of the spillway being built inside the Coffer Dam, then over the Coffer Dam the submerged portion of the Spillway and outlet sections for the river diversion, beyond that the situation for the hydro-electric turbo passages bounded by the North Wing Wall. The gap may be seen in wing wall for the passage of the belt conveyor and half of the concrete mixer house behind. This gives a general view of the New South Wales Township. The Quarry is on the side of the hill showing up beyond the Township. New South Wales, August 1927.hume reservoir australia, river murray waters scheme, hume reservoir construction -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Album - Hume Reservoir Australia Album - General View of Works from New South Wales end, Looking Upstream, August 1927, 1927
... side of the dam carries the concrete belt conveyor. It extends.... The trestlework on the upstream side of the dam carries the concrete belt ...This set of photos is from a leather bound album bearing the inscription "HUME RESERVOIR AUSTRALIA" plus 'The Rt. Hon. L. C. M. S. Amery, P. C., M .P.' all inscribed in gold. It was presented to The Rt. Hon. L. C. M. S. Amery, P. C., M. P, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs on the occasion of his visit to the Hume Reservoir on 2nd November 1927. This album is of local and national significance as it documents the planning and development of the Hume Reservoir up to 1927. It was the largest water reservoir in the British Empire. The album records the pioneering engineering work that went into its construction.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, N.S.W. RIVER MURRAY WATERS SCHEME. HUME RESERVOIR. 22. General View of Works from New South Wales end, Looking Upstream. Features: At the left, part of the North Wing Wall, the highest part of which is 26 feet below its ultimate height. Below in the foreground is the portion of the dam where provision is to be made for hydro-electric generation. The tubes, three in number, 13 feet in diameter, will be laid on the level shown and an early start will be made in laying them. The level for the other four regulating outlets, 9 feet in diameter, together with a part of the spillway section of the dam, is underwater at this stage and it may be remarked that at one point, about half way across the channel where the water is now flowing, the concrete foundations are about 80 feet below the level of the water. The broken surface of the water is due to the large “plums” in the concrete. The still water in the right foreground is the stilling pool over the concrete floor of which there is now more than 20 feet of water and by means of which the discharge from the outlet pipes will be quelled. The trestlework on the upstream side of the dam carries the concrete belt conveyor. It extends from the concrete mixer house, which is out of the picture, behind the wing wall, along almost the entire length of the concrete portion of the dam. The concrete is discharged from the belt at any desired point by means of trippers, one of which may be seen over the second trestle. On the other side of the flowing water is the coffer dam. A channel 300 feet wide involving about 140,000 cubic yards of excavation and dug for the temporary diversion of the river as it is flowing now. To the right top of the view beyond the Coffer Dam is the earth embankment being thrown across the major part of the valley by the Victorian Constructing Authority. The Mitta Mitta River flows into the Murray at the far end of the reach of water on the left. August 1927.hume reservoir australia, river murray waters scheme, hume reservoir construction -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Catalogue, McPherson's Engineering Catalogue, c1905
240 page catalgue from teh Chain Belt Engineering Company. Includes numerous line and photographic illustrations.non-fictionelevators, coal handling appliances, sheffield gas works, coke storage plants, colliery truck hauling gear, incline mineral conveyor, log hauling gear, sprocket wheels, ewart's chain, gray's chain, delivery elevator buckets, j.w. glover, chain belt engineering company, catalogue, mining -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Routledge, A history of the world from the 20th century to the 21st century, 2004
... ; and also of the aircraft and the submarine, of the conveyor belt ...The 20th century is the century of communism and fascism, of debt and prosperity, of the United Nations and nationalistic fervour, of mass demonstrations and individual defiance; and also of the aircraft and the submarine, of the conveyor belt and the computer, of miracle cures and new diseases, and of radio and television.Index, bib, ill, maps, p.888.non-fictionThe 20th century is the century of communism and fascism, of debt and prosperity, of the United Nations and nationalistic fervour, of mass demonstrations and individual defiance; and also of the aircraft and the submarine, of the conveyor belt and the computer, of miracle cures and new diseases, and of radio and television. history - modern - 20th century, history - modern - 21st century