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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Hercules C130E repair & maintenance manuals - Various editions
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Document (Item) - Set Of Drawings For Bristol Boxkite (By Fw Miles For Magnificent Men Movie)
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Manual (Item) - Pressure Reducing Valve (Fuel)
Description: 77 pages. Published by RAAF. Published as 1st edition, July 1964. AAP 7213.003-6-15 Level of Importance: World. United States -
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Manual (Item) - Cessna Models 1967 310L And 1968 310N Parts Catalog
Description: Edition: Issue 1 Publisher: Royal Australian Air Force Association Pages: 25 Binding: Permanent - Soft Keywords: Newletter Level of Importance: National. -
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Manual (Item) - Leonides Modification Bulletin 2Nd Edition
Description: 500 pages. Published by General Motors Corporation, Allison Division. Published 15/5/1961. ALL 012 (C2) Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Leonides Modification Bulletin 4Th Edition
Description: 120 pages. Published by Alvis Limited. Published 1953. ALV 006 Vol.2 Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Leonides Modification Bulletin 1St Edition
Description: 140 pages. Published by Alvis Limited. Published 1962. ALV 006 Vol.4 Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Leonides Modification Bulletin 5Th Edition
Description: 45 pages. Published by RAF. Published February 1963. AP 4300 M.L/ALV 003 Level of Importance: World. United States -
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Manual (Item) - Leonides Modification Bulletin 3Rd Edition
Description: 8 pages. Published by RAAF. Published 1959. AAP 711.48 Vol. 2/Part 1 Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Oxford Training And Notes For Flying Instructors
Description: 160 pages. Published by RAF. Published March 1945. AP 1596A Vol. 1 3rd Edition Level of Importance: World. -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Inhaler, Bruck, 1908
... of the British Medical Association, being the publisher of the first ...The Bruck Inhaler is a modification of the Clover Inhaler, designed by Lambert Bruck. Bruck added a glass dome which enabled the level of ether to be monitored during administration. This was a revolutionary change as it removed guess work from the process.The Bruck Inhaler is a historically, aesthetically and scientifically significant piece. The basic design is based on the Clover Inhaler, but with a rounded bottom. The idea of a glass viewing window was possibly inspired by Wilson-Smith Inhaler. The Bruck Inhaler is historically significant as it is the first inhaler to be made with a completely clear lower glass section. This improved the usability for the ether administrator, and eliminated much of the guesswork associated with dosage and ether levels, which in turn improved the patient experience. This piece provides a strong local link to both anaesthetic and general medical practice at the turn of the century. The design is credited to Ludwig Bruck of Sydney, and was presumably manufactured in the same area. Bruck, as the attributed designer, holds much relevance to the significance of the object, as connected with him is much historical information about the social context of medical practice. Ludwig Bruck was a prominent figure in the medical industry. He started his medical career in Sydney as a Medical Transfer Agent, and later owned a shop at 16 Castlereagh Street, Sydney. This business is listed in the 1903 Register of Firms as a Medical Agent and Importer of Medical Instruments and Books. Bruck was vocal as a journalist and published analyses of medical statistics, as well as the well known Australasian Medical Dictionary and Handbook, which included the “List of Unregistered Medical Practitioners”. Ludwig Bruck was an immigrant. He was of German descent, which placed him in a precarious position within Sydney society during the turn of century. Bruck conducted several public conversations with prominent members of the Australian Natives Association through the Sunday News in regards to his disagreement of the employment of medical practitioners by the ANA specifically to corroborate their health insurance policies. He was also a stalwart supporter of the Australian arm of the British Medical Association, being the publisher of the first and subsequent editions of The Australian Medical Gazette. Bruck chose to end his life with a combination of poison and chloroform on 14 August 1915, after being accused of trading with the enemy during World War One. His suicide note stated his horror at leaving his business partner to deal with the tarring of his reputation as the reason for his decision. The Bruck Inhaler has aesthetic significance as it is a beautiful example of turn of the century surgical design and craftsmanship. Aseptic methods of surgery were well known by 1909, and the aesthetic design of the Bruck Inhaler conformed to these principles. The ability for the surgeon to unscrew, clean and sterilize each part of the Inhaler contributes to the streamlined design of the piece. The Buck Inhaler holds scientific significance. There is the capacity for further research to be undertaken on the object. Geoffrey Kaye often collected multiple examples of equipment, usually one for reverse engineering and another for teaching. There are currently two examples of the Bruck Inhaler in the collection, presenting an opportunity for further technical research on the object. The inhaler is oval shaped with one half made of glass to allow observation of the ether level. A vertical cross tube, 22mm in diameter passes between the face-piece and the bag [missing]. There is a stopcock for admission of oxygen or nitrous oxide opposite the bag attachment. There is a central tube, 28mm in diameter, with controllable ports on either side. There is also a tear-drop shaped fask mask.Hand engraved on side of base: L. Bruck / Sydneyclover, joseph, bruck, lambert, inhaler, rebreather, nitrous oxide, oxygen, williams, probyn -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Book - Book, Instruction Manual, John Wright & Sons Ltd, Bristol, XIV Golden Rules of Anaesthesia, 3rd edn, 1908
This book is the third edition of the "Golden Rules of Anaesthesia" and, while it is instructional in style, predates any formal text book on the subject. The first text book in Australia, Practical Anaesthesia, was published in 1932.Book with beige coloured cloth over heavy cardboard cover with gold leaf printing on front cover.Handwritten in black ink on spine: Anaesthesia •Handwritten in black ink on white label adhered to back cover: A.S.A. •Handwritten in blue and black ink on inside cover: Presented to the / ASA / by / W.D. Counsell / 17 June 1952 •Stamped in blue/purple ink on fly sheet: AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF ANAESTHETISTS / FACULTY OF ANAESTHETISTS / ROYAL AUSTRALASIAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONSbook, instruction manual, golden rules -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Gloster Meteor 3 Manual, Pilot's Notes for Meteor 3, 2nd Edition
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Manual (item) - Gloster Meteor 3 Manual, Pilot's Notes for Meteor 3, 2nd Edition
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Manual (item) - Basic Science For Aerospace Vehicles 3rd edition
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Manual (item) - Bristol Beaufighter TFX Pilot's Manual, Pilot's Notes for Beaufighter TFX Two Hercules XVII or XVIII engines
3rd edition, AP 1721H-P.N. "$9" is pencilled in on the inside of the front cover, suggesting the item was sold at some point before arriving at the museum. -
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Manual (item) - Ansett Airways General Flight Training Manual, Ansett. Flight Training Manual Second Edition
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Manual (item) - ATAR 09K Engine Manual, Groupe Turbo-reacteur ATAR 09 K Dossier d'Installation et de Carateristiques Edition 3
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item), Ralph D. Bent et al, Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Revised Edition, 1955
Owned by the State Library of Victoria in the past. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item), Charles A. Zweng, Flight Engineers Manual, 1959
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Book (item), Burton's Four-Figure Navigation Tables
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Map (item) - TAA map of Australia & Papua New Guinea 10th edition
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (item) - TAA magazines The Australian Way, Trans-Air, This Air Age & Network - various editions
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - CAC Wirraway: Local Warplane Production, Wirraway No.1 Local Warplane Production, 01/05/1939
The magazine article features information about the formation of the CAC and early production of the Wirraway aircraft. -
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Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.006-6-15 721.84 Canberra Flight Test Schedule Volume 4,Part 12,4th Edition April 1960
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Manual (item) - Pilot's Notes Canberra T.4 2nd Edition November 1956 A.P.4326D-P.N, Pilot's Notes Canberra T.4
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Bristol Jupiter Series VI Aero Engine Air Publication 1278 2nd Edition July 1929, Bristol Jupiter Series VI Aero Engine
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Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Goblet, Desmond Clen-Murphy, 1975
Dr. Dai Davies presented this Goblet as a gift to the Faculty as the first appointed Burnell-Jose visiting Professor, Postgraduate Committee in Medicine, S.A. May - June 1976. At the time, Dr Davies was the Consultant Anaesthetist St George's Hospital, London and during this event was elected to Honorary Fellowship of the Faculty of Anaesthestists, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. The Burnell-Jose Visiting Professorship commenced in Adelaide in 1975 in honor of Mary Burnell, the first woman Dean of the Faculty from 1966 to 1967 and the first woman President of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists in 1955. Very few women had assumed major anesthesia roles in the world during this period. The Goblet's provenance is supported by an original booklet, which certifies its origin from Chichester Cathedral (1075), Sussex, England. In 1975, a limited edition of 600 goblets were commissioned by the Dean and Chapter of Chichester Cathedral, Reverend Walter Hussey, to commemorate the ninth century of the Foundation. This Goblet is number 46 of the edition and the booklet is signed by Walter Hussey. The Goblet is historically associated with Chichester Cathedral and Walter Hussey, who was a great patron of the arts during the 1970's.Solid silver, with pure gold overlaying the modeled stem and interior of the cup. Trefoil shaped goblet cup with tapering profile. The stem is supported by a sheaf of wheat and bird design. The goblet came in its own case with a booklet of authenticity. [central base] NUMBER / 46 / OF A LIMITED EDITION / OF 600 MADE BY ORDER OF / THE DEAN AND CHAPTER / TO COMMEMORATE / THE NINTH CENTENARY OF / THE FOUNDATION OF / CHICHESTER CATHEDRAL / IN 1075 / AURUM / DCM [and hallmarks of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths] •[around base] D.M. DAVIES / ADELAIDE 1976dr davies, dai, burnell, mary, chichester cathedral, burnell-jose visiting professor, murphy, desmond-clen, hussey, walter, ninth century of the foundation of chichester cathedral -
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Book (item) - CAC Collection - Dept Of Supply ARL Aerodynamics Technical Memorandum 160
An Alphabetical List Of Some French Terms Used In Aeronautics And Their English Equivalents (Second Edition) -
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Manual - CAC Sabre Flight Manual, Flight Manual: Sabre Mk 31 and Mk 32 Fighter Aircraft
Australian Air Publication 972, 1st Edition