Showing 368 items matching "beech forest"
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Otway Districts Historical Society
Book, High Country Publishing, Cliffy's Book
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...ISBN 064623241 Cliff's story of his racing career in his own words.Zappelli "Best Wishes, Cliff Young" -
Otway Districts Historical Society
DVD, Lake Elizabeth, 2006
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Lake Elizabeth was formed when a landslide slid into the valley damming the East Barwon River.Interviews with people who remember the formation of the Lake.30 Minute video of the creation of the lake in 1952lake elizabeth forrest east barwon -
Otway Districts Historical Society
VHS Video, Channel 5 Productions, G42 From the Otways to Dandenongs, 2004
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech ...Shows footage of G42 at work in the Otways.Brief history of Australian narrow gauge lines including G42. Film of G42 at work through the Otways.g41 narrow guage railway -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Light Railway Research Society of Australia, West Otways Narrow Gauge, 1973
... " branch line of the Victorian Railways from Colac to Beech Forest ...A history of the narrow gauge 2'6" branch line of the Victorian Railways from Colac to Beech Forest and Crowes and it s connecting tramways.ill, maps, p.51.non-fictionA history of the narrow gauge 2'6" branch line of the Victorian Railways from Colac to Beech Forest and Crowes and it s connecting tramways.puffing billy - victoria - history, vr narrow gauge railways - victoria - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Light Railway Research Society of Australia, The Beechy, 1992
... - Beech Forest - Crowes narrow gauge railway 1902-1962 index, ill ...The life and times of the Colac - Beech Forest - Crowes narrow gauge railway 1902-1962index, ill, maps, p.170.non-fictionThe life and times of the Colac - Beech Forest - Crowes narrow gauge railway 1902-1962vr narrow gauge railways - victoria - history, railroad operations - victoria - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Booklet, Light Railway Research Society of Australia, Wyelangta Weekend Wanderings, 1992
... to the narrow gauge timber tramways of Wyelangta on the Beech Forest ...A tour program for a trip to the narrow gauge timber tramways of Wyelangta on the Beech Forest railway in the Otways of Victoria, on the 21 & 22-11-92.ill, maps, p.20.non-fictionA tour program for a trip to the narrow gauge timber tramways of Wyelangta on the Beech Forest railway in the Otways of Victoria, on the 21 & 22-11-92.timber tramways - australia - history, narrow gauge railroads - australia - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Houghton, Norm, Closed 50 Years Ago: Commemorative Booklet 30 June 2012, 2012
... since the closure of the Colac to Beech Forest railway ...A booklet to commemorate the 50 years since the closure of the Colac to Beech Forest railway in Victoria on the 30th June 1962.ill, maps, p.52.non-fictionA booklet to commemorate the 50 years since the closure of the Colac to Beech Forest railway in Victoria on the 30th June 1962.vr narrow gauge railways - victoria - history, railroad operations - victoria - history -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Machete - Bolo style & scabbard
Used to clear scrub and undergrowth and to trim branches during seed collection. Manufactured by Martindale of Birmingham (England) - being Ralph Martindale and Company Limited. Established in England in 1874, the company is a manufacturer of hand tools, particularly machetes made from hot-rolled British steel. The three grooves on either side of the blade assist in removing the blade from sapwood. They extend to the tang of the blade to form a mechanical lock with the handle. The handles are made from German beech wood. The British Bolo style machete was the one most commonly used by the Australian Army during WW2. A canvas scabbard was issued with the machete. The scabbard has brass reinforcement of the throat and seven brass rivets holding the longitudinal closure. On the reverse of the scabbard is a webbing belt loop with an extension and loop with a brass press-stud to hold the machete handle They were acquired by the Forests Commission as Army surplus. Steel-bladed machete with wooden handle held by three brass rivetsforests commission victoria (fcv), hand tools