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Upper Yarra Museum
Negative Photographic Reproduction, Workers winching a log at Pioneer Creek
Workers winching a log at Pioneer Creek Black and White negative scanned at 600 dpiworkers winching log pioneer creek -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - MINING EQUIPMENT
Photograph - black and white - large. A photo of a large looking cog/gears to a motor of sorts. Information from Ralph Birrell - This is a photo of a steam driven winch. Written on front of winch. 'Buchanan & Noorum, Engineers, Sandridge (now known as Port Melbourne)organization, business, mining equipment, steam driven winch. -
Tennis Australia
Net post, Circa 1920
A pair of Slazenger net posts (.1 (winch) and .2), comprising of a wooden post slotted and fixed into metal base. Winch system is 'The Eezewynder' model. Inscription around metal base: SLAZENGERS LTD/MAKERS/LONDON. Materials: Metal, Wood, Painttennis -
Tennis Australia
Net post, Circa 1920
A pair of Slazenger net posts (.1 (winch) and .2), comprising of a wooden post slotted and fixed into metal base. Winch system is 'The Eezewynder' model. Inscription around metal base: SLAZENGERS LTD/MAKERS/LONDON. Materials: Metal, Wood, Painttennis -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Steam-engine coupling, On or before 1889
This Steam Engine Coupling was recovered from the wreck of the Newfield and is thought to be part of a Donkey Engine (or steam donkey, or donkey winch), which is a small secondary steam engine with a cylindrical shaped boiler. In 19th century merchant sailing, a steam donkey was often used in marine applications such as to help raise and lower larger sails, loading and unloading cargo or for powering pumps. The barque Newfield left Liverpool on 1st June 1892 with a cargo of 1850 tons of fine rock salt for Brisbane. About six weeks later the ship ran into very heavy weather approaching the Australian coast. On 28th August at about 9pm her master, Captain George Scott, observed between the heavy squalls the Cape Otway light on the mainland of Victoria, but due apparently to a navigational error (the chronometers were incorrect), he mistook it for Cape Wickham on King Island, some 40 miles south. He altered course to the north expecting to run through the western entrance of Bass Strait, but instead, at about 1:30am, the ship ran aground about about 100 yards from shore, one mile east of Curdies River. The vessel struck heavily three times before grounding on an inner shoal with six feet of water in the holds. The Newfield remained upright on the reef with sails set for a considerable time as the wind slowly ripped the canvas to shreds and the sea battered the hull to pieces. Seventeen men survived the shipwreck but the captain and eight of his crew perished.Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from the Newfield is significant for its association with the shipwreck Newfield, which is listed on the Victorian Heritage Registry. The collection is significant because of the relationship between the objects. The Newfield collection is archaeologically significant as the remains of an international cargo ship. The Newfield collection is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and its association with the shipwreckCoupling is believed to be part of the Donkey winch's steam-engine. Threaded brass collar (with side outlet) attached to a copper pipe via a locking nut, and a four holed flange with bolts and coupling plate the other end.warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, shipwrecked artefact, 1892, 1893, 28 august 1892, 29 august 1892, barque, curdie's river, donkey engine, newfield, nineteenth century, peter ronald, peterborough, port campbell, shipwrecks, steam engine coupling, steam donkey, victorian shipwrecks -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Miners at Carisbrook
Associated with Carisbrook.1) Miners standing under a poppet head at Carsibrook. .2) A man stands beside a winch. em22, carisbrook, mining, poppet head -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Land Conservation Council, Historic Places Special Investigation South Western Victoria Final Recommendations, 1997
Card Cover with color Photo of Double drum winch at a sawmill mill site Green SpineHistoric Places Special Investigation South-Western Victoria Proposed Recommendations Land Conservation Councilstawell heritage -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, n.d
Port of Porltand Authority Archivesport of portland archives, portland harbour -
Friends of Kurth Kiln
Winch
Steel Rope Winch with Ratchet wheel. Cable Drum contains ~6m of 10mm dia wire rope.Lettering on Gear Wheel - DAWN MFG CO - 2 TON AUSTRALIA -
Tennis Australia
Net post, Circa 1915
A pair of Ayres 'The Cavendish' net posts (.1 (winch) and .2), comprising of a wooden post slotted and fixed into metal base. Winch system is 'The Eezewynder' model. Inscription around metal base: AYRES PATENT/THE CAVENDISH/TENNIS POSTS. Materials: Metal, Wood, Paint, Lacquertennis -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Chain on Winch, n.d
Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Alex Smith, waterside worker, operating a cargo winch on Station Pier, Port Melbourne, 1940s
Alex Smith is Win May's fatherBlack and white photograph of Alex Smith, waterside worker, operating a cargo winch on Station Pier, late 1940spiers and wharves - waterside workers, piers and wharves - station pier, alex smith -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - MINING EQUIPMENT
Photograph - black and white. A photo of 2 men standing next to a machine. Written on a sheet attached to photo reads. R.G.Ford's Steam Winch, cylinders 150mm. In diameter and 255mm. Stroke. The winch has wrought iron cheeks, is fitted with reversing gear and manufactured to operate on both steam and air.organization, business, mining equipment, steam winch. mining equipment. r.g.ford. -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Fish Marie, 1997
Date made 18 January 1997Colour photograph of a boiler which provided steam power to drive a winch at North Arm. Rock was transported from Mississippi Creek quarry along a tramline to North Arm where rock was transferred by steam powered winch to a barge which carried rock to the entrance. Lakes Entrance Victoriavegetation, boats and boating, topography -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photographs, 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Air winch over the hole in the corner of Chalkley's
Part of a 43-photo record of the MMBW�s engineering feat in drilling a 12 inch pipe line up to 40 feet deep through rock hardened by volcanic action associated with geological fault that occurs along the line. The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980.E561 N1 Feb 1980 A43 Air winch over the hole in the corner of Chalkley's (lot 8) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (item) - GAF Assorted Photographs - Jindivik
Front Fuselage, Trolley, BAE Tow, Winch, Engine, Rear Fuselage, Undercarriage, Pod, Centre Fuselage -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Chain on Winch, n.d
Port of Portland Authority Archives -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Cliff & Carmel Loates, Deep Lead and Back - Reminiscences and Facts, 1993
History of Deep Lead and in particular the School. compiled for the "Back to Deep Lead Oct 30th 1993" By Cliff and Carmel LoatsFawn card cover with two drawings. one of winch with rope panning dish, shovel, pick and bucket. the other in circle of building and a tree.Deep Lead and Back. Reminiscences and facts.stawell -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - Shed
Timber shed which housed the slipway winch in the Queenscliff Harbour. Slipway ceased operation in 2009 with the harbour redevelopmentwinch shed, queenscliff harbour -
Port of Echuca
Photograph, 1984
The P.S Adelaide was launched on 21st July 1866. It was owned by J.G.Grassie from Poon Boon Station and the Officer Family of Murray Downs Station Swan Hill. The Adelaide was named after the niece of the Officer Bros, Adelaide Blackwood. The shipwright who built her was George Linklater. The Adelaide brought wool and passengers from the wool stations on the Murray and Darling Rivers down to the Echuca Wharf. In 1872 she was sold to David Blair & Sons. She was used to bring timber from the Barmah Forest to the Echuca Wharf. She did this work for the next 80 years. In 1953 she was tied up near the Mill and left. In 1958 she went to Paringa South Australia to work in the sawmill industry again. In 1960 the Echuca Apex Club and The Echuca Historical Society raised enough funds to buy the P.S. Adelaide and return her to Echuca. In November 1963 she was lifted out of the water and placed in Hopwood Gardens as this was thought to be a way of preserving her. In 1984 it was decided to return her to the water to resume work as a passenger vessel. In that time the Port of Echuca and the Echuca Wharf had been restored as a Tourist Precinct. This photograph shows the beginning of the task to return her to the river. It took several weeks in March and April 1984.The P.S Adelaide is extremely significant as it it the oldest known wooden hulled paddle steamers in the world. She was built in Echuca in 1866 and still operates on the Murray River today. She has worked in the Wool Industry, the Timber Industry and the Tourist Industry.Colour photograph of the P.S Adelaide, having been hauled out and dry-docked. The P.S Adelaide is resting on a log platform with a winch attached to the front.p.s. adelaide, grassie, j.g, port of echuca, linklater, george, poon boon station, blair, david, murray river, darling river, logging industry, officer brothers., barmah forest, fulton & shaw, hutchinson, kevin, murray downs station, blackwood, adelaide, 1866, 1984 -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 2000
Date made July 2000Colour photograph close up view of a rusty steam winch sitting in a paddock with weeds around it, from the dredge Paynseville. Lakes Entrance Victoriajetties, dredging -
Tennis Australia
Net post, Circa 1940
A pair of metallic tennis net posts, (.1 winch & .2), which seem to have been designed to slot into holes oncourt. Materials: Metal, Painttennis -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE - tied up to pier, Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE, 1949
Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFELifeboat QUEENSCLIFFELifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE - tied up to pier post 1935Reverse - " lifeboat tied up pier to transfer to new location of shed on new pier / L to R sheds in background / Zanoni shed in front, rope & gear shed behind (now at QMC), winch shed [Ports & Harbour] / rear Lifeboat Shed on old Fisherman's Pier (now demolished) / front winch Shed inside of Fisherman's Pier, slipway for winching boats up / far right - Coal Shed / ask Frank Ferrier for details "historical references, lifeboat, queenscliffe lb -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, n.d
Port of Portland Authority Archives -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibons, Denis, Crew Transfer
A black and white photograph of an American 6th Fleet helicopter delivers crew members by winch from HMAS Hobart to their ship after being confined to a shore hospital.photograph, hmas hobart, gibbons collection catalogue, american aircraft and helicopters, american 6th fleet -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Postcard, 30/07/1942
The postcard image depicts a salvage team winching a Japanese midget submarine that was involed in the attack on Sydney Harbour on May 31st, 1942, out of the waters of the Sydney Harbour. The winch and salvage team are situated in front of a dock shed on a pier.On the 31st of May 1942, in the midst of World War Two, Sydney found itself under attack from three Japanese midget submarines that entered Sydney Harbour under the cover of night. The first submarine became trapped in anti-torpedo nets and the third submarine was sunk in Taylor Bay. The second submarine fired on the heavy cruiser the USS Chicago. One of the torpedoes exploded near the depot ship the HMAS Kuttabul, killing 21 sailors.Black and white rectangular postcard printed on cardReverse: 7525-5/ POST CARD/ This postcard is a/ souvenir of the Exhibition/ of Japanese Midget Sub-/ marines sunk in Sydney Har-/ bour on the night of Sunday,/ May 31st, 1942, the night/ that the first attack on/ Sydney by a foreign power/ took place and was/ frustrated./ 30th JULY 1942/ SERIAL No. 6/ The salvage part at work on a Japanese midget/ submarine/ Bringing the sub/ to the surface/military album, beechworth, burke museum, ww2, world war two, wwii, maritime, sydney harbour, sydney, japanese, japan, submarine -
Federation University Historical Collection
Student's Technical Drawing, Technical drawing, 1942 -44
pencil on paper student's technical drawings .1) Bracket for striking gear .2) Lever safety valve .3) belt driven hoisting winch, 500 lb capacity technical drawing, mechanical engineering, geoff biddington -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: COPIES OF VARIOUS PHOTOS
Document: copy of photos 'J.R. Hoskins' Timber and Iron Yards, and 'a corner of the moulding mill at J.R. Hoskins' A. Robert & Sons Engineering Works, Winch manufactured by A. Roberts & Sons.place, bendigo, historical items, bendigo, hoskins', j.r. hoskins, moulding mill -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph - Photograph, Framed, Dust-off - Vietnam 1970
Timber Photograph on a black matt board. Coloured photograph of a Huey helicopter hovering over trees depicting a soldier being winched up. The photo is taken from below.My Vietnam Collection, "Dust-off" Vietnam, 1970 @ copyright Mick King.huey helicopter, photograph -
Tennis Australia
Net post, Circa 1920
A pair of 'The Glydax' net posts (.1 and .2), featuring an 'The Eezewynder' net winch. Inscription around metal base: THE GLYDAX/STANDARD. Materials: Metal, Wood, Paint, Lacquertennis