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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army: infantry training vol. 4, part 2, the platoon, 1967
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army: infantry training vol.1, infantry platoon weapons, pamphlet no: 7: grenades and pyrotechnics (all arms), 1970
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Manual Of Land Warfare, Part Two, Infantry Training Vol 4 Pamphlet No: 6, Machine Gun 7.62mm L4 A4, 1979
A blie coloured cover with the number 13 written on a white label and stuck on the top left hand side. There are two punch holes down the left hand side. The is a hand written number 3 on the bottom right had side.australia - armed forces - service manuals, m 60 machine gun 7.62 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army, Australian Army: Manual Of Land Warfare, Part 2, Infantry Training Vol 4 Pamphlet No: 4, The Rifle 5.56 mm M16 And Grenade Launcher 40mm M203 (All Corps), 1979
A blue cover with black writing. On the top right side reads 7610-66-102-1657. On the bottom of the page reads 1979. The manual is held together by a metal slide. australia - armed forces - service manuals, rifle 5.56mm m16, grenade launcer m203 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army, Australian Army: Manual Of Land Warfare, Part Two, Infantry Training Vol 6, Pamphlet No: 1, Short Range Anti-Armour Weapon 66 mm L1A2 F1 (All Corps), 1980
A blue covered manual two punch holes down the left hand side. On the top right hand side reads: 7610-66-100-8541. At the bottom of the page reads 1980australia - armed forces - service manuals, short range anti-armour weapon 66mm l1a2 f1, infantry training -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army, Australian Army: Manual Of Land Warfare, Part Two, Infantry Training Volume 4, Pamphlet No: 7, The General Purpose Machine Gun GPMG, 7.62MM, M60 (All Corps), 1980
A blue coloured cover with a metal slide clasp down the left hand side. At the top right hand corner reads 7610-66-104-8351. At the bottom reads RESTRICTEDaustralia - armed forces - service manuals, m 60 machine gun 7.62 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army, Australian Army: Manual Of Land Warfare, Part Two, Infantry Training Volume 4, Pamphlet No: 5, The Self-loading Rifle, 7.62mm LIA1 And Automatic Rifle, 7.62mm L2A1 (All Corps), 1983
A blue coloured cover with black writing. There are two punch holes down the left hand side of the manula. Also a white sticker with no writing is also down the left hand side. At the right hand top reads 7610-66-107-1254. At the bottom reads RESTRICTEDaustralia - armed forces - service manuals, rifle 7.62mm l1a1 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army: manual of land warfare, part 2, infantry training vol 4, pamphlet no: 5, the self-loading rifle, 7.62mm LIA1 and automatic rifle, 7.62mm L2A1 (all corps), 1983
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army, Australian Army: Supplies And POL Instructions (All Arms): Amendment No.:1
A cream coloured cover that has lots of what appears to be grime with gold writing on the front. At the top right hand reads in gold 7310-66-027-2300. Hand written in black texta reads B Sect / Topo Svy Tpaustralia - armed forces - service manuals, topo svy tp - b sect, mapping -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army, Joint Services Administration Manual: Division Of Administrative Responsibility Of The Services In Operations (DARSO)
An Army green plastic cover with gold writing. At the top and bottom reads "Restricted". in gold writing. There is a gold insignia above the main headings.australia - armed forces - service manuals, joint services administration manual -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, 3/8" Air Ratchet Wrench
In a plastic cover is a photocopy of the instructions for the use of the air ratchet wrench. the information is in black inks. There is a diagram at the bottom of page 1.3/8" air ratchet wrench, tools -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, The Army law manual, vol. 1, 1964
australia - armed forces - service manuals -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army: equipment instructions, 1964
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army: military board instructions, 1962
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army, AustralianMilitary Forces: Dress Manual 1963, 1963
A burgandy coloured cover with gold writing. The Insignia f the Australian Military Forces in in the centre of the cover, There is Restricted and details at the top of the manual. It is held together by a metal clasp australia - armed forces - service manuals, dress manual -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army: ceremonial manual, 1977
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army: training manual for other ranks RAAMC/RAANC
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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Margot Beasley, "Wharfies - The History of the Waterside Workers Federation", 1996
... with the Seaman's Union of Australia" Introduction pix. 320 page blue hard ..."Wharfies - The History of the Waterside Workers Federation"" A chronological overview of the main issues, events and characters in the Union's (i.e. WWF) history from it's formation 1n 1902 up to 1993 when it amalgamated with the Seaman's Union of Australia" Introduction pix. 320 page blue hard back book with very colourfully illustrated dust cover.piers and wharves - waterside workers, societies clubs unions and other organisations, transport - shipping -
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 -
Women's Art Register
Journal, Women's Art Forum Annual 1978, 27th February 1979
... . The Women's Art Register is an Australian collection of national ...This journal is the first issue of the Women's Art Forum, a women artists' collective established in 1978 (Melbourne, Australia), in connection with the Women's Art Register.The Women's Art Register is an Australian collection of national significance, documenting the work of Australian women artists from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries.First issue of the Women's Art Forum, reporting on the state of feminist art in Australia in 1978. 100 pages. B/W text and illustrations. Articles include artist drawings, stories, histories of women artists, and reports, advocating and representing Australian women artists.Published by the Women's Art Forum of Victoria. Printed by Sybylla Co-operative Press Ltd. -
Women's Art Register
Book - Anthology, Jeanette Hoorn, Strange Women. Essays in Art and Gender, 1994
The masculine landscape tradition was seen as the 'true' national identity in the early 20th century while the new Modernist painting of women was seen as marginal and incidental. This text looks behind the commonly held narratives of art criticism to present a new reading of gender in Australian painting.Booknon-fictionThe masculine landscape tradition was seen as the 'true' national identity in the early 20th century while the new Modernist painting of women was seen as marginal and incidental. This text looks behind the commonly held narratives of art criticism to present a new reading of gender in Australian painting.grace cossington smith, thea proctor, margaret preston, grace crowley, hilda fix nicholas, sybil craig, ethel carrick -
Women's Art Register
Book, Joan Kerr, Heritage. The National Women's Art Book, 1995
500 works of art by 500 Australian women from colonial times to 1955 with images and commentaries on each work prepared by by 200 curators, critics, family member or the artists herself. Includes images of many works which may never have been reproduced. A biographical section comprises concise entries on these artists.Booknon-fiction500 works of art by 500 Australian women from colonial times to 1955 with images and commentaries on each work prepared by by 200 curators, critics, family member or the artists herself. Includes images of many works which may never have been reproduced. A biographical section comprises concise entries on these artists.colonial art, craft, competitions, portraiture, furniture, sculpture, indigenous art, museology -
Women's Art Register
Book - Anthology, Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Past Present. The National Women's Art Anthology, N/A
Essays on feminist art, art history, criticism and museum practices in 1990s Australia by writers, academics, artists.non-fictionEssays on feminist art, art history, criticism and museum practices in 1990s Australia by writers, academics, artists.indigenous art, political art, gender, represenation, museology, photography, installation, graphic design, collaborative practices -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, National Bank Calendar 1977, 1976
... in early Australia National Bank Calendar 1977 Document Griffin ...1977 National Bank Calendar featuring maritime life in early Australiapiers and wharves -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - 2014 Calendar, Pat Grainger, Historic Port Melbourne - Hotels, Sep 2013
Researched, written and designed by member Pat GRAINGER as a fundraiser for PMH&PS. 2014 PMHPS calendar ; Hotels. Cover shows Bay St from the North west showing Scott's Hotel and the National Bank of Australasia All following years calendars also recorded against cat no 1864built environment - commercial, business and traders - hotels, piers and wharves, sport - australian rules football, natural environment - beaches and foreshore, port melbourne historical & preservation society, pmhps, scott's hotel, lamb's hotel, chusan hotel, royal mail hotel, exchange hotel, united states hotel, t thomas, chequers inn, bay and boundary hotel, freemasons hotel, donaldson, peter gallienne grut, whithorn and son, foresters arms hotel, flower hotel, boundary rovers football club, wilbraham frederick evelyn liardet, pier hotel, london family hotel, prince alfred hotel -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Elliot-type obstetrical forceps used by Colin Noel de Garis
These forceps belonged to the late Colin Noel de Garis. Also donated was a foetal scalpel electrode applicator- see donation form. There is a note that former honorary curator Peter Renou collected the donation. Peter Renou does not recall being involved in the donation.( Source: Grainne Murphy 15 November 2010.) This design of obstetrical forceps, with a screw in the handle, was introduced by George Thomson Elliot (1827-1871), a New York obstetrician. (Source: National Museum of American History, 'Obstetrical forceps') The 'sliding pivot' on the forceps was designed to prevent the compression of the baby's head. (Source: Elliot, GT, 'Description of a new midwifery forceps : having a sliding pivot to prevent compression of the foetal head, with cases', c.1860)"The Elliot forceps and its modifications (Elliot, Tucker-McLane, Tucker-Luikart) have shorter blades and an accentuated cephalic curve that is more suitable for a rounded fetal head that has not undergone extensive molding. In addition, Elliot instruments, because of their overlapping shanks, do not distend the perineum in the same way as the separated shanks of the Simpson-type forceps." (Source: Sakornbut, EL, 'Chapter 18 - Intrapartum Procedures', in Ratcliffe SD et al (eds.), 'Family Medicine Obstetrics', 3rd ed., 2008) Obstetric forceps, Elliot's. Consists of long shanks, made of forged chrome plated metal with metal handle, four finger grips, and distinctive screw and pin at the end of the handles. This screw functioned as a means of regulating the lateral pressure of the handles when in use. obstetric delivery -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
'Liptight' infant feeding bottle, National, U.K
Purchased from an Antique shop in Willunga, South Australia by Dr Malcolm Barnett, who then donated it to the collection.Glass feeding bottle. Bottle is loosely banana shaped, with a wider section in the middle narrowing to a neck at either end. The bottle has a flat base and is embossed with the word "Liptight" at top."LIPTIGHT"infant feeding, infant care -
Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider – Sailplane, 1930s
This Dunstable Kestrel glider, which came to be known as the "Red Kestrel" on account of its colour scheme, was built from plans by Percy Pratt between 1936 and 1938. It was first flown in 1938. Thereafter, it was flown regularly by Pratt at Geelong, Victoria. At the national rally organized by the Australian Gliding Association in December 1939 – January 1940 at the Belmont Common, Geelong, Victoria, Pratt, in his Kestrel, recorded an exceptional 13 kilometre cross country flight of one hour 43 minutes reaching a height of approximately 5500 metres [Allan Ash, Gliding in Australia, p 86]. This Dunstable Kestrel glider represents a good example of a 1930s era sailplane. It is one of three of the type that currently exist in Australia. The aircraft is also important for Australian gliding history because it was built, owned and flown by gliding pioneer Percy Pratt.Wooden airframe covered with plywood and fabric. In course of restoration.australian gliding, glider, sailplane, dunstable, kestrel, bill manuel, percy pratt, belmont, geelong -
Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider - Sailplane, 1958
The Altair was built between January 1956 and November 1958 with first flight on 20 December 1958. After a few flights the cockpit was lengthened and the glider flown by Cliff Gurr and Ron Adair to complete their FAI Gold C badges. Cliff set an unofficial Australian record for an out and return flight (between Gawler and Renmark) of 230 miles (368 km) in 1961. The glider was flown by only Ron and Cliff until Mervyn Waghorn joined Ron to fly it in the National Championships at Waikerie in 1967. For a period of time the glider was left in the care of some members of the Geelong Gliding Club. Doug Vanstan of the Geelong Gliding Club fitted a new canopy and rebuilt the aileron bellcranks to improve their operation. Subsequently the Altair was flown in competitions and at vintage rallies until the mid 1980s. On 31 March 1987 Alan Patching of the Victorian Motorless Flight Group purchased the glider from Ron for the sum of one shilling and named the owners as himself, Doug Vanstan and Ian Patching. It has been stored at Bacchus Marsh airfield since then. The glider is the only 18 metre wing span machine to have been designed and built in Australia.The Altair glider is a single place 18 metre span cantilever wing glider constructed from spruce and aircraft plywood. The laminar flow wing is completely covered in plywood with a ply balsa sandwich for the leading edge and the airbrakes are unique being located in the trailing edge of the wings. All these features were done in an effort to retain laminar flow over the wing and achieve a high performance. The wings, empennage and top of the fuselage are painted white with the rest of the fuselage red. The word ‘Altair’ appears on both sides at the top of the fin.australian gliding, glider, sailplane, adair, gurr, waghorn, vanstan, rees, patching, altair, adelaide soaring club, gawler, geelong gliding club, vmfg, zechner -
Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider – Sailplane, 1963
This aircraft is one of 9 single seat ES 59 advanced club sailplanes manufactured by Edmund Schneider Pty Ltd in the 1960s. It was first flown in August 1963 and delivered to the Darling Downs Soaring Club at Toowoomba Queensland. At that Club it had 2603 flights and recorded a total airtime of 1475 hours. In addition to many local circuits and soaring and cross country flying, it was used at gliding competitions, including Nationals at Benalla in December 1964, State Championships at Oakey in April 1965, at Warwick in April 1966, and at (Inverell?) in March 1967. On at least 15 occasions flight times in excess of 5 hours duration were achieved. On 5 October 1970, the glider had a new life when it was relocated to Wollongong in New South Wales. It recorded 1927 flights with a total airtime of 1179 hours at the club between October 1970 and June 1988. Competition appearances included the State Championships held at Forbes in January 1972. Places away from Wollongong where the glider was launched include Cootamundra, Wagga, Temora, Marulon, Narromine, Leeton, Nowra, Goulburn, Horsham, Greenthorpe. On 15 June 1988 it was transferred to Ron Geake who transported it to Warrego in Northern Territory (flown once at Alice Springs), and then to Gympie in Queensland where it was flown about 20 times by the end of 1995. It was also flown on a small number of occasions at Forbes in New South Wales in 1996 and 1997. During 1998 and 1999 the glider was sparsely used (9 flights) at locations that have not been recorded. From May 1999 until transfer to the Australian Gliding Museum in May 2011 it apparently was not flown. Aggregate airtime hours for the glider stand at 2702 hours 53 minutes. It has been launched 4569 times. A good example of a Schneider ES59 sailplane from the 1960s. This type is of note because it was the first Australian designed and built sailplane to be used in a world gliding competition (Jack Iggulden in Argentina in 1963). This Schneider ES59 Arrow is a single seat wooden sailplane with one piece wing. The instruments are not present except for altimeter. Fin and rudder are of swept back design. Colour scheme is white with lemon yellow fuselage underbelly. The aircraft came to the museum on an open trailer that had been designed to carry the one piece wing. Plate in cockpit with details of manufacturer states; manufactured by E. Schneider Ltd, Adelaide SA; Type ES 59; Serial Number 62; Date August 1963.australian gliding, glider, sailplane, schneider, es59, arrow, darling downs soaring club, wollongong gliding club, ron geake