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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Electricity and magnetism, Electricity and Magnetism for Defence Trainees
Text on theories of electricity and magnetism for defence trainees, circa 1942Piublished in July 1942non-fictionText on theories of electricity and magnetism for defence trainees, circa 1942 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Air Navigation, Air Navigation Royal Air Force
Text on the theory and practice of air navigation for RAF trainees, circa 1944Green hardback with frayed spine . Published 1944non-fictionText on the theory and practice of air navigation for RAF trainees, circa 1944 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aero engine theory, Aero EngineTheory a Fitter's Course
Description of engines for engine fitters circa 1940snon-fictionDescription of engines for engine fitters circa 1940saero engines -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Basic Theory And Application Of Transistors, Transistors
Non Fiction . Overview of trasistor technology for electronics technicians & other technical workers interested in transistors & transistor circuitsNon Fiction . Overview of trasistor technology for electronics technicians & other technical workers interested in transistors & transistor circuitstransistors & transistor circuits -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations / by Adam Smith, 1839 Edition, 1839
This volume formed part of the private library of Malcolm Carkeek, former Archivist of the Royal Society of Victoria, and was donated by him to the Kew Historical Society. 1839 edition with a life of the author, an introductory discourse, notes, and supplemental dissertations by J. R. M'Cullochadam smith, economics - theory -
National Wool Museum
Book - Scrapbook, 1940s
A colourist’s scrapbook, possibly belonged to A. M. Collins. Scrapbook contains articles relating to colour and the human psyche, including articles relating to how men react to women wearing different colours, and studies into conditions such as synaesthesia. The scrapbook provides an interesting insight into a designer’s thoughts, inspiration and working life. Red bound book containing published, hand written and printed text. Contains some loose items. colour, design, colour theory, synaesthesia, inspiration, working life, scrapbook, wool, clothing, fashion -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aerodynamics, Intermediate Aerodynamics
Textbook for the accurate application of aerodynamic theories, circa 1944Textbook for the accurate application of aerodynamic theories, circa 1944aerodyamic theories and facts -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - Aircraft manufacturing heat treatment, Heat Treatment , Heat Treatment of Aluminum Alloys
Overview of theory, equipment & practice of the heat treatment of aluminum alloys in aircraft manufacturing, circa 1943Overview of theory, equipment & practice of the heat treatment of aluminum alloys in aircraft manufacturing, circa 1943 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Digital Electronics - An Introduction to Theory and Practice by William H Gothmann
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Aeroplane Performance Theory for Flight Engineers and Pilots by E Davidson
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Fluid mechanics, Fluid Dynamics
Introduction to general theory of fluid flow, circa 1948Introduction to general theory of fluid flow, circa 1948fluid flow -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Admiralty Ref 110A-0300-1E4 Textbook of Air Armament Part 5 Chap 4 Ballistic Theory and Data for Aircraft Rockets
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Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Geological Gossip or Stray Chapters on Earth and Ocean, 1860, 1860
Brown hard covered book. Chapter 16 is on gold deposits and discusses the discovery of gold in California and Australia.Brown hard covered book geology, water, rivers, the atlantic, great deep, africa, australian interior, eyre's expedition, murray river, darling river, earthqaukes, leichardt, moreton bay, volcanos, darwin's theory, evolution, egyptian race, human remains in caverns and gravel, rocks, metamorphism, iron ores, coal, coal fields, gold deposits, california, water-glass, artificial stone, porous stones, cements -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Air Navigation, Air Navigation Royal Air Force
Overview of principles, mathematics, theories of air navigation circa 1944Overview of principles, mathematics, theories of air navigation circa 1944mathematics, maps & charts, time, navigational theory -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aircraft Basic Science, Aircraft Basic Science Revised EdItion Northrop Aeronautical Institute
Overview of subjects, e.g.theory of flight, aircraft structural components, essential for aircraft & aircraft engine mechanics circa 1953non-fictionOverview of subjects, e.g.theory of flight, aircraft structural components, essential for aircraft & aircraft engine mechanics circa 1953theory of flight, aircraft structural components, blueprints, aircraft plumbing -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aerodynamics, Aerodynamics of Wings and Bodies
Overview of aerodynamic theories of wings & bodies over a range of speed flights, circa 1965non-fictionOverview of aerodynamic theories of wings & bodies over a range of speed flights, circa 1965fluid mechanics, inviscid flow, perturbation problems, viscosity, thin wing theory, slender wing theory, drag, lifting surface theories, small disturbance flow, unsteady flow -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Aircraft Operation Performance and Planning for the Private Pilot Licence and Commercial Pilot Licence - Aviation Theory Centre by T Thom
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Deviation and the Deviascope including the practuice and theory of Compass Adjustment by CH Brown
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - MIT Radiation Laboratory Series - Theory of Servomechanisms by James Nichols and Phillips
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Airplane stress analysis, Airplane Stress Analysis An Introductory Treatise
Step by step introduction to calculations required for aircraft stress analysis, circa 1929non-fictionStep by step introduction to calculations required for aircraft stress analysis, circa 1929applied mechanics, beam theory, construction materials, wing analysis, chassis analysis, fuselage analysis, tail surfaces -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aircraft structures, Airplane Structures
Description of application of fundamental principles of structural theory to aircraft design, circa 1929non-fictionDescription of application of fundamental principles of structural theory to aircraft design, circa 1929design procedures, critical loading conditions, reactions, beams, torsion, truss analysis, graphical methods, ties & columns, connections, bending & compression -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aerodynamics, Statistical Theories of Turbulence
Overview of statistical theories of turbulence, circa 1961non-fictionOverview of statistical theories of turbulence, circa 1961mean flow, frequency distributions, flelds of turbulence, isotropic turbilence, decay, energy transfer -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aeroelasticity, Principles of Aeroelasticity
Overview of aeroelasticity for engineers, circa 1962non-fictionOverview of aeroelasticity for engineers, circa 1962theories & pracitces of aeroelasticity -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aeromechanics, Fundamentals of Hydro and Aeromechanics
Overview of theory and pracitce of hydrodynamics & aeromechanics, circa 1934non-fictionOverview of theory and pracitce of hydrodynamics & aeromechanics, circa 1934liquids & gasses, non viscous fluids, compressibiity -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aerodynamics
History and analysis of flight, circa 1963non-fictionHistory and analysis of flight, circa 1963aerodyamic research before era of flight, theory of lift, theories of drag & skin friction, supersonic aerodynamics, stability & aeroelasticity, from propeller to space rocket -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aerodynamics, The Science of Flight
Overview of aerodynamics circa 1949non-fictionOverview of aerodynamics circa 1949aerodyamic beginnings, air resistance, wing theory, flight stability, high speed flight -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Smellie's obstetric forceps, c. 1750
William Smellie’s straight forceps are one of the most significant pairs of forceps in the Museum collection. William Smellie (1697– 1763), designed these forceps, which were an improvement on the forceps of that time. These forceps were easier to use being shorter and lighter, particularly in the handles, with pelvic curve shaped blades. He invented a locking device for the two blades. The blades were lined with leather and greased with hog’s lard for the ease of delivery and the greater comfort of the patient, this being in the era prior to an understanding of sepsis and the need for surgical hygiene.Smellie was groundbreaking in his understanding of Childbirth and became an influential teacher of Obstetrics. He diligently studied the birthing process, particularly the descent of the baby’s head down the birth canal. His observations lead to him noting that many deaths occurred because of a lack of understanding of this process and the inappropriate handling of forceps. Smellie is generally given the credit for improving the forceps to make them easier to use and less likely to damage the baby. Smellie’s "Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Midwifery" was published In 1751 and became a widely influential teaching resource. Copies of this birth atlas are held in the Frank Forster Library, RANZCOG. Smellie's obstetric forceps. Iron forceps with traces of leather on the two blades. The blades touch at the tips when the blades are fully closed. The handles have a metal sheet coating and would also have been covered in leather originally. There is a notch at the centre to lock the blades in place. Noneobstetric delivery, william smellie -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Print - Reproduction photograph of engraving of William Smellie MD, Charles Grignion (1753–1804) et al, c.1790s
William Smellie (1697-1763) was a Scottish obstetrician who primarily practised and taught in London. Smellie was groundbreaking in his understanding of childbirth and became an influential teacher of obstetrics. He diligently studied the birthing process, particularly the descent of the baby’s head down the birth canal. His observations lead to him noting that many deaths occurred because of a lack of understanding of this process and the inappropriate handling of forceps. Smellie is generally given the credit for improving the forceps to make them easier to use and less likely to damage the baby. Smellie’s "Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Midwifery" was published In 1751 and became a widely influential teaching resource. Copies of this birth atlas are held in the Frank Forster Library, RANZCOG. The RANZCOG collection also holds a set of forceps supposedly used by William Smellie.Photographic of an engraving. Image depicts a man in silken clothing, including scarf/tie and turban. The image is a head and shoulders portrait, and the subject is facing the artist. The man has stubble on his cheeks and dark coloured eyebrows. Text printed below image reads 'W.S. M.D. Aged 56'. Handwritten inscription below printed text reads 'Wm. Smellie, aged 56'. The image is mounted in white card and housed in a black wooden frame. An old display label is affixed to the bottom left hand corner of the back of the object. Handwritten inscription at centre on the back of the work reads 'John Green Room/Presented by Frank Forster, 1975'. Two hooks and a wire are attached to the back of the frame for hanging. -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Booklet - Swix Advanced Waxing
The purpose of this booklet is to provide racers, advanced skiers, and other interested skiers with the latest on advanced waxing for cross country skiing Many different theories about waxing had been proposed since the introduction of fibreglass skis in the 1970s. This booklet aimed to improve knowledge of the best techniques for different situations. It included an introduction by Thomas Wassberg, Olympic and World Champion.non-fictionThe purpose of this booklet is to provide racers, advanced skiers, and other interested skiers with the latest on advanced waxing for cross country skiing Many different theories about waxing had been proposed since the introduction of fibreglass skis in the 1970s. This booklet aimed to improve knowledge of the best techniques for different situations. It included an introduction by Thomas Wassberg, Olympic and World Champion.swix waxing products, ski waxes, waxing techniques -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, University of Western Australia Press, Bitter victory : the death of H.M.A.S. Sydney, 2000
What did happen just off the Western Australian coast on 19 November, 1941? Certainly a tragedy: 600 men were killed when the HMAS Sydney was torpedoed by a German cruiser; but why? Olsen sets out to answer these questions, and in doing so, pulls apart the accepted theories about the causes of Australia's greatest maritime disaster. Title Bitter victory : the death of H.M.A.S. Sydney / Wesley Olson.Index, maps, ill, p.431.non-fictionWhat did happen just off the Western Australian coast on 19 November, 1941? Certainly a tragedy: 600 men were killed when the HMAS Sydney was torpedoed by a German cruiser; but why? Olsen sets out to answer these questions, and in doing so, pulls apart the accepted theories about the causes of Australia's greatest maritime disaster. Title Bitter victory : the death of H.M.A.S. Sydney / Wesley Olson.world war 1939-1945 - naval operations - australia, hmas sydney