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Melbourne Legacy
Booklet, Legacy / The Code of Legacy / Legacy Principles and Rules for Guidance, 1952
A copy of the rules and principles of Legacy what were adopted in principle at Newcastle Conference in 1947, then amended in Perth 1948, revised in Hobart 1949. Issued by the Legacy Co-ordinating Council, Melbourne 1952. "The application of these principles and rules to the domestic policy and constitution of clubs is not obligatory, but in order to ensure uniformity and continuity of policy, should be adopted, except in special circumstances".The principles and rules in the booklet are adopted policy of Legacy, determined by resolutions of the annual conference.White paper booklet with black type x 24 pages of the rules and principles of Legacy and 3 sheets of quarto, loose, pencil notes inside front cover.Top RH corner in pencil W.W. Cooper Printed text: Legacy Code of Conduct Legacy Principles and Rules for Guidance for general application The Constitution of Legacy Co-Ordinating Council Issued by Legacy Co-ordinating Council Melbourne 1950. 1950+1952 (hand written in black ink).regulations, rules, procedures -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aircraft design in the 1930s, Aircraft Design Volume 2 Aerostructures
... of the general principles of aircraft deaign as they existed in the 1930s ...Overview of the general principles of aircraft deaign as they existed in the 1930sHardback booknon-fictionOverview of the general principles of aircraft deaign as they existed in the 1930saircraft design -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Airframes, Airframes A Manual for Mechanics and Students
... Moorabbin melbourne Airframes General outline of principles ...General outline of principles of aircraft construction & maintenance circa 1942non-fictionGeneral outline of principles of aircraft construction & maintenance circa 1942 -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, George Routledge, The two paths : being lectures on art and its application to decoration and manufacture, delivered in 1858-9, 19
The following addresses, though spoken at different times, are intentionally connected in subject; their aim being to set one or two main principles of art in simple light before the general student, and to indicate their practical bearing on modern design. The law which it has been my effort chiefly to illustrate is the dependence of all noble design, in any kind, on the sculpture or painting of Organic Form.Ill, p.232.non-fictionThe following addresses, though spoken at different times, are intentionally connected in subject; their aim being to set one or two main principles of art in simple light before the general student, and to indicate their practical bearing on modern design. The law which it has been my effort chiefly to illustrate is the dependence of all noble design, in any kind, on the sculpture or painting of Organic Form. art, design -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - Principles Of Flight, Flying Simjply Explained
Overview of the general procedure of flying an aircraftOverview of the general procedure of flying an aircraftflying procedures -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - Aircraft piston engines and propellers, The Curtiss Electric Propeller
Overview of design & operation of Curtiss electric propeller for aircraft maintainers, circa 1944Small bookletnon-fictionOverview of design & operation of Curtiss electric propeller for aircraft maintainers, circa 1944principles of operation, operating instructions, general description -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aircraft construction, Rigging and Airframes. A Manual for Riggers and Students
... Assembly of component parts Flying & taxiing faults General outline ...General outline of the principles of aircraft construction & maintenance, circa 1936non-fictionGeneral outline of the principles of aircraft construction & maintenance, circa 1936tools & instruments, materials, assembly of component parts, flying & taxiing faults -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Print - Colour print, Charles Webb, Original design of the Alfred Hospital, c. 1870
"The Alfred Hospital was founded in 1869 as a result of the work of a number of Melbourne doctors who fought a long and internecine battle for an additional general hospital treating its first patient in 1871. Prahran Council donated a parcel of low lying land for the provision of a Hospital. In 1870, the Melbourne architect, Charles Webb, won the competition to design The Alfred Hospital with his revolutionary design. Webb incorporated the "Nightingale" design principles by designing large light filled pavilions as wards connected by covered corridors or walkways." (Alfred Health)Small colour print mounted on a wood block. Print depicts a series of five red brick buildings at centre, with a dirt road snaking up from the left foreground to the front of the central building. A man is driving a two horse buggy along the dirt road towards the buildings. The landscape on either side of the road consists of grassland and low vegetation, as well as four shallow circular pits (two on either side) which contain vegetation. There are two figures in the right foreground cutting grass with scythes. A flock of birds is visible in the sky in the central background, above the main hospital building. Text printed below image reads 'THE ORIGINAL DESIGN OF THE ALFRED HOSPITAL/By C.Webb, Arckitect (sic)'. The back of the wooden block to which the print is affixes is painted black, and a circular hook has been attached to the centre back of the block for hanging the artwork. The hook is gold coloured, and attached using two gold coloured pins and a small strap. Handwriting at bottom right of the back of the object reads 'ANN TAVELL''THE ORIGINAL DESIGN OF THE ALFRED HOSPITAL/By C.Webb, Arckitect (sic)'