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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Maribyrnong River and the ferry Blackbird, Peter SOMERVILLE, 27 Feb 2006
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 27.02.2006. Recording done at Port Melbourne Bowling Club. Speaker was Peter SOMERVILLE on the Maribyrnong River and the ferry "Blackbird". Recording duration 51:23blackbird, transport - ferries, social activities, peter somerville -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, local Kulin National Clan, Meyer Eidelson, Glen Stuart, 26 Jul 2004
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 26.07.2004. Recording done at Port Town Hall. Speaker was Meyer Eidelson regarding the local Kulin National Clan Recording duration 45:08.australian aborigines, meyer eidelson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Peggy ANTONIO, Ron STRANKS, 1999
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 28.01.2002. Recording done at Port Melbourne Town Hall. Speaker was Ron STRANKS giving a tribute to cricketer Peggy ANTONIO. Recording duration 05:22social activities, ron stranks, peggy howard nee antonio -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Development of early Prahran vs Sandridge, Margaret Bride, 27 Jun 2005
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 27.06.2005. Recording done at Port Melbourne Bowling Club. Speaker was Margaret Bride contrasting the development of early Prahran and Sandridge. Recording duration 46:58built environment, margaret bride -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Grimwade Castings, Peter Griffin, 24 Oct 2005
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 24.10.2005. Recording done at Port Melbourne Bowling Club. Speaker was Peter Griffin remembering Grimwade Castings and other things. Recording duration 46:01industry, peter griffin, grimwade castings pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Gellibrand Light, Cliff Gibson, Glen Stuart, 22 May 2000
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 22.05.2000. Recording done by Glen Stuart at Port Town Hall. Speaker was Cliff Gibson regarding the Gellibrand Light. Recording duration 01:21:17beacons, cliff gibson, gellibrand light -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Port Melbourne and Richmond, Daryl MacMahon, 24 Apr 2006
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 24.04.2006. Recording done at Port Melbourne Bowling Club. Speaker was Daryl MacMahon giving a presentation on Port Melbourne and Richmond. Recording duration 44:21built environment, daryl macmahon -
Bialik College
Film - Musical and Theatre Productions on VHS, 1997-1999
Musicals, house plays, theatre productions produced in association with Bialik College from 1997-1999. Includes recordings of West Side Story, Bye Bye Birdie, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. For access or permissions regarding these materials contact the archive [email protected] encased in paper or plastic cases, labelled with relative musical or theatrical production. Includes recordings of West Side Story, Bye Bye Birdie, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. For access or permissions regarding these materials contact the archive [email protected] and performing arts, theatre, bialik college, 1990s, judaism -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - Oral History, Norah Howard, 31 Mar 2008
Recording of the Oral History by Norah Howard discussing her life in Port Melbourne (3 separate recordings) Recorded by Graham and Margaret Bride on 31.03.2008. Recording duration 2:09:48families, domestic life, norah howard -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, Ian Grundy, 22 May 2006
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 22.05.2006. Recording done at Port Melbourne Bowling Club. Speaker was Ian Grundy on the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation and the aircraft of Fisherman's Bend. Recording duration 58:01industry, transport - aviation and aerodrome, ian grundy -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Lighthouses, John Ibbotson, 27 Mar 2006
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 27.03.2006. Recording done at Port Melbourne Bowling Club. Speaker was John Ibbotson regarding lighthouses around the Australian Coast. Recording duration 1:11:11beacons, john ibbotson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Shirley Videion, "Law on Water", 23 Jul 2007
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 23.07.2007. Recording done at Port Melbourne Bowling Club. Speaker was Shirley Videion, the author of "Law on Water", the story of the Water Police. Recording duration 37:21water police, police, shirley a videion nee lobb -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Natural environment and the Port of Melbourne, Janet Bolitho, Glen Stuart, 27 May 2002
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 27.05.2002. Recording done by Glen Stuart at Port Town Hall. Speaker was Janet Bolitho on the natural environment and the Port of Melbourne Authority. Recording duration 46:40.natural environment - beaches and foreshore, melbourne harbor trust - port of melbourne authority, janet bolitho -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Rod FRASER, Glen Stuart, 25 Oct 1999
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 25.10.1999. Recording done by Glen STUART at Port Town Hall. Speaker was Rod Fraser on immigrants who came on the "Champion of the Seas". Recording duration 0:47:10champion of the seas, immigration, rod fraser -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Meter Ammeter Recorder, Circa 1950
This testing voltmeter recorder was last certified by SEC Vic laboratories on the 17/4/77. It was used extensively as mobile recorder placed for periods of one month at locations experiencing unacceptable fluctuations of power. These locations would cover the North East regions of Victoria. They cover voltage drops at domestic and business properties especially those that were experiencing regular fluctuations(daily) at approximately the same time of the day. As the electrical network is required to operate within a set level of voltage, fluctuations outside of this has to be investigated and necessary remedial action taken. This is especially so for rural properties where power "drainage" can occur through animal/bird and tree interference. It can also be the result of defective wiring and overloading at peek operational times (milking machines).This mobile voltage recorder is very significant to the Kiewa Valley because it highlights the difficulties that can occur in maintaining a power supply that experiences fluctuating power demands by the rural industries that it supplies. The requirement of a mobile testing apparatus to cover the various sections in the Kiewa Valley and other rural areas in the northeast region is one of necessity as electricity once connected to a rural property is a labour saving supply as generators on rural properties require a higher degree of maintenance an ultimately at a higher cost. The testing of the SEC Vic supplied electricity to rural properties,those who had previously run on generators, had to be quick and unassuming with certainty of correct supply levels.The mechanism of this voltage recorder has been installed(by the manufacturer) into its own protective wooden box. This box has a front (swing open) lockable section which permits direct access to the installed measuring equipment (for servicing and data collection). The top section of the box has two screw on terminals for access to the machine being tested. This tester has its own inbuilt ink supply facilities and a mechanical clockwork device that unwinds a roll of paper onto a second roll at a rate of 10 mm per hour. The recording chart is marked with time slots against voltage. There is a recording arm which has an ink pen at the end. Both arm and pen carry the ink supply from the ink reservoir, located on the left side of the cabinet door in specially constructed bottle holder( three small bottle capacity). To record a suspect power problem to a home or business establishment the voltmeter is connected to a power supply outlet being tested and wind the recording clockwork mechanism (gives a four week running time). Before leaving the recorder in situ the electrician checks to see if the chart is recording the correct voltage and that the clock mechanism is advancing correctly.On the front of the access "door" at the top a metal label "RECORDING AMMETER" below this "MURDAY SYSTEM" below this "ALTERNATING CURRENT" and below this the manufacturer's registered number "No. 139156" Below this is a metal tag with State Electricity Commission of Victoria Electrical Engineer's Section equipment number "338" Below these tags and above the viewing window is the manufacturer's dtails "EVERSHED & VIGNOLES Led LONDON"sec vic kiewa hydro scheme, alternate energy supplies, alpine feasibility studies temperature, rainfall, power outages -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation
1987 recording of 3CR Community Radio 'Nurses' Update' broadcast featuring nurses discussing 1986 Victorian nurses strike, 1987 Jan 27
Broadcast of short-lived 'Nurses' Update' program on 3CR Community Radio, featuring audio recording of a members mass meeting at the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre. Historical information on program taken from 'Radical radio: celebrating 40 years of 3CR' (Ed. Juliet Fox, 2016, pp. 97-98): "Less than a week after the first hospital went out on strike, 3CR's Monday morning program Smash and Grab ran a special program on the issues surrounding the strike. Presenters Vig Geddes and Deb Welch recognised the nature of the nurses' struggle - a predominantly female union with a women leader - as a feminist issue, and that in this particular dispute, 3CR's long standing commitment to industrial coverage and its increasingly strong feminism converged. The issues being faced by nurses were being dismissed because nursing was seen as women's work. The response to the initial coverage of the dispute by 3CR was overwhelming. 'When we asked for talkback calls from the public, the lines were jammed, largely with callers wanting to offer their support to the nurses,' explained Deb Welch in the CRAM Guide February 1987. 'Others couldn't work out from the papers and the TV news what the strike was about. Many were outraged by the coverage the nurses had received and were fully aware how overworked and underpaid nurses have been.' In recognition of this outpouring of interest and support, 3CR decided to continue with a daily program - Nurses' Update. The program was presented by Vig and Deb every morning at 10am, and featured a range of nurses voicing their experiences and their concerns. 'Every morning, three or four nurses would cram into the 3CR studios and talk about the type of work they did, the pressures they worked under, their passion for nursing, their problems with the new award, why nurses' conditions are a women's issue, problems with understaffing and chronic tiredness, nursing history, relations between nurses and doctors - in fact the endless range of issues were what made the dispute so complex and history, reflects Deb [Welch]."Audio file (.mp3 multimedia format), transferred from compact disc recording.3cr, community radio, melbourne, history, labour history, nurses, royal australian nursing federation, strikes, industrial action, trade unions, 1986 victorian nurses strike, nursing, strike action, unionism, strikes and lockouts, victoria, feminism -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Audio - Gramophone Cylinder, National Phonograph Co, Poor old England, 1908
Edison Records was one of the early record labels that pioneered sound recording and reproduction, and was an important player in the early recording industry. The first phonograph cylinders were manufactured in 1888, followed by Edison's foundation of the Edison Phonograph Company in the same year. The recorded wax cylinders, later replaced by Blue Amberol cylinders, and vertical-cut Diamond Discs, were manufactured by Edison's National Phonograph Company from 1896 on, reorganized as Thomas A. Edison, Inc. in 1911. Until 1910 the recordings did not carry the names of the artists. The company began to lag behind its rivals in the 1920s, both technically and in the popularity of its artists, and halted production of recordings in 1929. Thomas A. Edison invented the phonograph, the first device for recording and playing back sound, in 1877. After patenting the invention and benefiting from the publicity and acclaim it received, Edison and his laboratory turned their attention to the commercial development of electric lighting, playing no further role in the development of the phonograph for nearly a decade. Start of the Recording Industry: In 1887, Edison turned his attention back to improving the phonograph and the phonograph cylinder. The following year, the Edison company introduced the ”Perfected Phonograph”. Edison introduced wax cylinders approximately 4+1⁄4 inches (11 cm) long and 2+1⁄4 inches (5.7 cm) in external diameter, which became the industry standard. They had a maximum playing time of about 3 minutes at 120 RPM, but around the turn of the century the standard speed was increased to (first 144) and then 160 RPM to improve clarity and volume, reducing the maximum to about 2 minutes and 15 seconds. Several experimental wax cylinder recordings of music and speech made in 1888 still exist. The wax entertainment cylinder made its commercial debut in 1889 at first, the only customers were entrepreneurs who installed nickel-in-the-slot phonographs in amusement arcades, saloons and other public places. At that time, a phonograph cost the equivalent of several months' wages for the average worker and was driven by an electric motor powered by hazardous, high-maintenance wet cell batteries. After more affordable spring-motor-driven phonographs designed for home use were introduced in 1895, the industry of producing recorded entertainment cylinders for sale to the general public began in earnest. Blank records were an important part of the business early on. Most phonographs had or could be fitted with attachments for the users to make their own recordings. One important early use, in line with the original term for a phonograph as a "talking machine", was in business for recording dictation. Attachments were added to facilitate starting, stopping, and skipping back the recording for dictation and playback by stenographers. The business phonograph eventually evolved into a separate device from the home entertainment phonograph. Edison's brand of business phonograph was called the Ediphone. The collection of three phonograph cylinders are an example of early recorded music use for domestic entertainment. They are significant as they represent the beginnings of the modern recording industry.Cardboard tube-shaped gramophone cylinder box with lid. The printed label on the outside of the box advertises the maker and patent details. The Catalogue Number and Title are either printed or hand written on the cylinder’s lid. This cylinder contained Record no. 13619, the recording “Poor old England” published by Castling and Godfrey, sung by Billy Williams. Made by National Phonograph Company USA. C.1907On lid “Edison Record” and “This record should turn at 160 revolutions per minute, no faster” Written on lid in blue pen “Trumpet”, “EDISON AMBEROL RECORD / FOUR MINUTE”warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, gramophone record, gramophone cylinder, edison cylinder, edison record, home entertainment, music recording, edison laboratory orange nj, usa, national phonograph company of australia ltd sydney, thomas a. edison -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Key, Bundy Clock Key - 18A and K116, c1940?
Used from South Melbourne depot in the time recording Bundy clocks that were located around the MMTB system. The key number related to the driver's shift number. The reference has details of the manufacturing of these clocks and the companies involved. .2 - as above, but for Kew Depot, No. 116. Added 28/9/2019.1 - Key - or Bundy Clock Key - brass, rounded head with drilled hole stamped "Tramways" on one side and "18" on the other side with a steel section that controlled the action of the recording clock and provided the means of stamping the number "18A" onto a paper tape. trams, tramways, clocks, bundy clock, timetables, drivers, operations, south melbourne depot, kew depot -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - Oral History, Liardet descendents in NZ, Phillipa Charles and Ynys Grecian
Recording of the oral history of Phillipa Charles and Ynys Grecian. Recording made in Room B at Port Town Hall on 30.09.08. An interview regarding Liardet descendants in New Zealand. Recording duration 45:43oral history, liardet family, phillipa charles, ynys grecian, wilbraham frederick evelyn liardet, wfe liardet, caroline frederica liardet -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Oral history, Wendy Lowenstein, Glen Stuart, 22 Mar 1999
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 22.03.1999. Recording done by Glen Stuart at Port Town Hall. Speaker was Wendy Lowenstein regarding her oral history "In the beginning was the Word". Recording duration 1:25:14piers and wharves - waterside workers, arts and entertainment - literature, crimes and misdemeanours, industrial disputes, wendy lowenstein -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, William Buckley, Meyer Eidelson, Glen Stuart, 26 Feb 2001
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 22.02.2001. Recording done by Glen Stuart at Port Town Hall. Speaker was Meyer Eidelson on William Buckley, aborigines at the time of European settlement. Recording duration 1:01:57australian aborigines, meyer eidelson, william buckley -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Pedestrianism, John May, Glen Stuart, 22 Jan 2001
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 22.01.2001. Recording done by Glen Stuart at Port Town Hall. Speaker was John May on "Pedestrianism" the history of running, amateur and professional, in Australia. Recording duration 1:12:12sport - running, john may -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Women and early shipping, Leonie Foster, Glen Stuart, Jun 2001
Recording of PMHPS Meeting in June 2001. Recording done by Glen Stuart at Port Town Hall. Speaker was Leonie Foster regarding early shipping and women's involvement: shipwrecks. Recording duration 58:57transport - shipping, leonie foster -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Film - Video Recording, The Growing Child, c.1939
'The Growing Child' featured Barbara HEGARTY (GARDINER) in the role of the child, Rosemary.Video recording 'The Growing Child'.the growing child, barbara gardiner, barbara hegarty -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Mick Cottrell, Maritime Union of Australia, Glen Stuart, 26 Oct 1998
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 26.10.1998. Recording done by Glen Stuart at Port Town Hall. Speaker was Mick Cottrell of the Maritime Union of Australia on the work of waterside workers and industrial disputes. Recording duration 51:50piers and wharves - station pier, piers and wharves - waterside workers, transport - shipping, business and traders, edward j (ted) rohan, thirst-aid kiosk -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Family history, Ron Stranks, Glen Stuart, 28 Jun 1999
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 28.06.1999. Recording done by Glen Stuart at Port Town Hall. Speaker was Ron Stranks on the immigration of his great great grandparents and the history of the family since. Recording duration 40:50migrants, ron stranks -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Ken LINNETT, Glen Stuart, 27 Sep 1999
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 27.09.1999. Recording done by Glen STUART at Port Town Hall. Speaker was Ken LINNETT the author of "Game for Anything" about the Port Melbourne Football Club. Recording duration 47:47sport - australian rules football, publishing, newspapers, port melbourne football club, pmfc, emerald hill times, ken linnett, tommy lahiff, freda lahiff -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Program, Ballarat College Athletic Sports 63rd meeting
Athletic Sports were held annually and featured both current and old collegian contribution. The programs listed officials, school records, preliminary events and the day's program with name of competitors and space for recording place-getter's names. The program also listed the names of students in their house groupings. Athletic Sports were held annually and featured both current and old collegian contribution. The programs listed officials, school records, preliminary events and the day's program with name of competitors and space for recording place-getter's names. The program also listed the names of students in their house groupings. Handwritten on front cover: David L Karmouche / Buninyongathletic-sports, ballarat-college, 1946, inter-house-competition, honorary-stewards, judges, school-records -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Thirst-Aid Kiosk, Ted Rohan, Glen Stuart, 25 May 1998
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 22.06.1998. Recording done by Glen Stuart at Port Town Hall. Speaker wasTed Rohan from the Thirst-Aid Kiosk, Station Pier (now demolished). Recording duration 1:07:35.piers and wharves - station pier, piers and wharves - waterside workers, transport - shipping, business and traders, edward j (ted) rohan, thirst-aid kiosk -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Melbourne City Mission, Norma Barnett, 22 Oct 2001
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 22.10.2001. Recording done at Port Melbourne Town Hall. Speaker was Norma Barnett talking of the history of Melbourne City Mission and in Port Melbourne in particular, at Jubilee Hall. Recording duration 47:45social activities, charities and appeals, sister norma jean barnett, jubilee hall, melbourne city mission