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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Black and White, Tarczynska family, unknown
The family fled Poland during the first World War. Notes give a full outline of Halinka's career in piano and opera in Australia and overseas, as well as radio performances.The Tarczynska family at Mont Albert. Halinka is the small girl in the photographs. Her father is the violinist.Kodak Printtarczynska, halinka tarcznska, opera, music, performance -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - Bones Day Netball Team - Army Survey Regiment Versus RAAF School of Radio, c1994
These three netball team photographs were possibly taken at Bones Day, an annual sports competition between the Army Survey Regiment and the RAAF School of Radio circa 1994. The two units took turns each year to host the event. The day competition usually comprised basketball, cross country, golf, sailing, squash, softball, tennis, touch football, rifle shooting, tug-of-war and volleyball. It is also possible these three photos were taken at an inter-area or inter-service competition. The history of the Bones Day competition is best described in the booklet titled - Bones of Contention Souvenir Program. 1965. Refer to Item 6267.This collection of three netball team photographs were possibly taken at Bones Day, an annual sports competition between the Army Survey Regiment and the RAAF School of Radio, at Bendigo circa 1994. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, colour, c1994, Fortuna Netball Team, Back Row L to R: Joanne Otto, unidentified (x3), Gloria Lucas, Le-Anne (Smallshaw) Shirley, unidentified. Front Row L to R: Nadine (Paul) Read, Nicole Midgley, Ailsa (Sorby) Miller. .2) - Photo, colour, c1994, Group Netball Teams, Back Row L to R: unidentified (x2), Gloria Lucas, Jodi Cuskelly, unidentified, Peter Barrett, Le-Anne (Smallshaw) Shirley, unidentified. 3rd Row L to R: Ailsa (Sorby) Miller, Nicole Midgley, Joanne Otto, unidentified (x5). 2nd Row L to R: Michelle Withers, unidentified, Annette (Odgers) Wynn, unidentified (x5). Front Row L to R: Allison (Ottaway) Wooldrage, unidentified (x4). .3) - Photo, colour, c1994, Fortuna Netball Team L to R: Annette (Odgers) Wynn, Nicole Midgley..1P to .3P – No personnel are identified. ‘Nikki’ is written in red texta on the back.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, raaf school of radio, bones day -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Audio - Radio interview, Triple RRR, Radio Marinara - Triple RRR, 26 June 2022
On Saturday 26 June 2022, Phillip Cornish, Acting CEO of the Mission, was interviewed by Radio Marinara. They talked about the role of the Mission, the life conditions of seafarers and the theft of the windvane.mission to seafarers, radio marinara, triple rrr, radio interview, podcast, weathervane, phillip cornish, windvane, theft -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Audio - Audio Tape, Monte Punshon
Side A: Holocaust by Monte Punshon. Side B: Radio interview with Monte Punshon. Monte Punshon was a Warden to the Japanese families in Camp 4 and made many friends with the internees.BASD chomadioxid 11 90 audio tape. A talk with Monte Punshon, warden at Internment Camp 4, Rushworth.monte punshon, awa nurse, japanese internment families, camp 4 rushworth -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - Signal Lamp, hand held, black finish with storage box
From WWII. Hand held lamp used for Morse code signalling ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore before the introduction of VHF radios were introduced in the mid 1950s.Commonly used signal lamp in WWIIHand Held Aldis signal lamp painted black with storage box.Patt. 53153 Lantern 8 Serial No. E 2987aldis signal lamp, comunications, signals -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Ceremorial Object, Victor R. Grice
Photograph of Victor & history.Victor R. Grice - 21 - Ballarat, Vic. Drafted as storeman in June 1966. Became a radio for D. Company 6 RAR. He was killed at Phuoc Tuy at the Battle of Long Tan on August 18, 1966.victor r. grice, killed in action, long tan -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - BOOKLET, RAAF, RAAF Directorate of Training, Radio Training, Bulletin No 3, RAAF Directorate of Training, 1945
Soft covered booklet, 32 pages, black & white print. Front cover has an image of an airman tuning a radio transceiver. Airman is wearing a headset & is in an aircraft in flight. Top section of front cover shows a globe of earth with a transmitting tower over it. The booklet is illustrated with cartoons & electrical circuits. books - manuals/military/eduction/education, radio, training -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Bendix Transmitter, "Gibson Girl" radio
Squat yellow transmitter used in emergency life rafts carried by aircraft on flights over water. Shape enabled it to be held between knees to crank generator to provide signal. known as the 'Gibson Girl" radio because of its waisted shape. ("Gibson girl " was a marketing image of a woman with a curved waist).RA (Crown emblem). A.F. Indent No. Y11OD/500320.transmitter -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Bendix transmitter, "Gibson Girl' radio
Squat yellow transmitter used in emergency life rafts carried by aircraft on flights over water. Shape enabled it to be held between knees to crank generator to provide signal. Known as the ' Gibson Girl' radio (named after the famous 'Gibson Girl' marketing image who had a curved waist).RA (crown emblem) AF. ID No Y1100/500320. Serial No. 14823. 'Gibson Girl' (named after the famous 'Gibson Girl' marketing neon sign).transmitter, bendix, radio, raaf, aviation -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Helping Hand
A black and white photograph of Pte Jack Higgins batman to the Company Commander Maj Jake O'Donnell MC, A Coy Headquarters 7 RAR (1967 - 1968) a heavy pack on his back,with radio, anenna protruding, in the rain, gets a helping hand up a slippery bank during Operation Carolinephotograph, pte jack higgins, maj jake o'donnell, a coy, 7 rar, operation caroline, nui nghe mountains, gibbons collection catalogue, military cross -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, From paperboy to radio star, 2003
Article about former Mitcham resident Dave O'Neil, now comedian and breakfast radio host for Nova FM's breakfast team.Article about former Mitcham resident Dave O'Neil, now comedian and breakfast radio host for Nova FM's breakfast team. Other broadcasters who grew up in the area are Virginia Trioli from Nunawading, Terry Lane from Blackburn and Darren James from Box Hill North.Article about former Mitcham resident Dave O'Neil, now comedian and breakfast radio host for Nova FM's breakfast team.o'neil, dave, trioli, virginia, lane, terry, james, darren, mitcham, blackburn, box hill north, radio broadcasting -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Church in joint plan, 9/01/1991
Article in Nunawading Gazette. Baptist Church, Blackburn has outgrown its Holland Road site and has purchased some of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's land at Tally Ho, which it will share with World Vision and New Life Retirement Village. The A.B.C. is retaining some of its land for Radio Australia.blackburn baptist church, australian broadcasting commission, tally ho, world vision, new life retirement village, sharrock, david (pastor), radio australia, crossway baptist church, burwood east -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Assembled community groups
Large, group photo comprised of men and boys, representing different groups, including one at front left holding a community radio banner 3NB North Balwyn - 'Never Off The Air: 3NB North Balwyn'. Other [legible] banners read: 'Glenbervie: the Bears', 'Brighton', 'Black Shirts', 'Westmores'.glenberve, 3nb north balwyn -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), 1979
Black and White Photograph of a R10 possibly at the time of the vehicle entering service. See Reg Item 1004 for another photograph of the changeover. The previous vehicle can be seen on the left hand edge of the photograph. Taken at Preston workshops. Shows the registration numbers of the vehicle. These are known by their radio call signs R10.On the rear of the photograph has in pencil "R10 truck - MMTB".trams, tramways, emergency, recovery, mmtb, r10 vehicle, international, south melbourne depot -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car), Kodak
Mercury Wireless Patrol car around 1944 with 1/C Lindsay (Mick) Patterson 9225 on the radio and 1/C John O'Connor 9186 taking notes in the right rear1940 Ford Mercury as part of Wireless Patrol, in front of Russell Street, circa 1944Front passenger 1/Const Lindsay Patterson 9225. Const Jack O'Connor 9186 rear right passenger. Others not knownpolice vehicles; transport branch; wireless patrol; motor police branch; motor traffic section; ford mercury car; patterson, mick; o'connor, jack; russell street -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Former Rockbank Beam Wireless Station, Unknown
Built in 1926 and opened in 1927, it was the receiving station of the Australian Imperial Wireless Service. In 1927, provided the nation’s first radio communication with Britain and North America. The station closed in 1969.Former residential quarters of the Australian Beam Wireless Receiving Station at 653-701 Greigs Road East, Mt Cottrell.misc. -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1944
Taken in 1944, the photograph depicts the surrounding farmland from Mt. Stanley in Victoria. A secret experimental micro-wave radio station was established and tested at this site by the Army Signal Detachment Unit during World War II. It was part of an experimental Ultra High Frequency (UHF) link between Melbourne and Sydney. At the time, it was highly classified. It intended to enquire into the hitherto unexplored transmission of micro-waves; that is, a radio signal which could only be transmitted by line of sight, and thus required hill-top to hill-top location.The photograph is historically significant as it pertains to World War II; the largest global conflict in history. This significance is enhanced by Australia's prominent involvement in campaigns across the Pacific, particularly on land in New Guinea and across the Huon Peninsula. It was also the first time that the Australian mainland came under direct attack by the Axis, with Japanese forces targeting north-west Australia and Sydney Harbour. These battles became Australia's largest and most complex offensives during the war. The record is also historically significant as it relates to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs". This significance is strengthened by Australia's unique distinction of having the first established signal unit under the British Empire. This unit provides electronic warfare. They enable commanders to implement highly dynamic battle control against opposing forces by using a number of methods including radio, fibre optic, micro-wave, information systems and satellite links. The record has strong research potential. This is due to the ongoing scholarly and public interest in war, military history, the ANZAC legend, and the ongoing existence of the RA Sigs. The historic context of this record can provide insight into Australia's history, military, technological innovation and advancements, as well as national economic, defence and foreign policies after 1945. Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: BMM5095.1 /military album, army album, wwii, world war ii, army signal detachment unit, mt. stanley, beechworth, victoria, 1940s, australian army, melbourne, sydney, royal australian corps of signals -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1944
Taken in 1944, the photograph depicts the view of surrounding hills from Mt. Stanley. A secret experimental micro-wave radio station was established and tested at this site by the Army Signal Detachment Unit during World War II. It was part of an experimental Ultra High Frequency (UHF) link between Melbourne and Sydney. At the time, it was highly classified. It intended to enquire into the hitherto unexplored transmission of micro-waves; that is, a radio signal which could only be transmitted by line of sight, and thus required hill-top to hill-top location.The photograph is historically significant as it pertains to World War II; the largest global conflict in history. This significance is enhanced by Australia's prominent involvement in campaigns across the Pacific, particularly on land in New Guinea and across the Huon Peninsula. It was also the first time that the Australian mainland came under direct attack by the Axis, with Japanese forces targeting north-west Australia and Sydney Harbour. These battles became Australia's largest and most complex offensives during the war. The record is also historically significant as it relates to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs". This significance is strengthened by Australia's unique distinction of having the first established signal unit under the British Empire. This unit provides electronic warfare. They enable commanders to implement highly dynamic battle control against opposing forces by using a number of methods including radio, fibre optic, micro-wave, information systems and satellite links. The record has strong research potential. This is due to the ongoing scholarly and public interest in war, military history, the ANZAC legend, and the ongoing existence of the RA Sigs. The historic context of this record can provide insight into Australia's history, military, technological innovation and advancements, as well as national economic, defence and foreign policies after 1945.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: BMM5095.2 / 32 /military album, army album, wwii, world war ii, army signal detachment unit, royal australian signal army corps, war, beechworth, victoria, mt. stanley -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1944
Taken in 1944, the photograph depicts the view from Mt. Stanley. A secret experimental micro-wave radio station was established and tested at this site by the Army Signal Detachment Unit during World War II. It was part of an experimental Ultra High Frequency (UHF) link between Melbourne and Sydney. At the time, it was highly classified. It intended to enquire into the hitherto unexplored transmission of micro-waves; that is, a radio signal which could only be transmitted by line of sight, and thus required hill-top to hill-top location.The photograph is historically significant as it pertains to World War II; the largest global conflict in history. This significance is enhanced by Australia's prominent involvement in campaigns across the Pacific, particularly on land in New Guinea and across the Huon Peninsula. It was also the first time that the Australian mainland came under direct attack by the Axis, with Japanese forces targeting north-west Australia and Sydney Harbour. These battles became Australia's largest and most complex offensives during the war. The record is also historically significant as it relates to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs". This significance is strengthened by Australia's unique distinction of having the first established signal unit under the British Empire. This unit provides electronic warfare. They enable commanders to implement highly dynamic battle control against opposing forces by using a number of methods including radio, fibre optic, micro-wave, information systems and satellite links. The record has strong research potential. This is due to the ongoing scholarly and public interest in war, military history, the ANZAC legend, and the ongoing existence of the RA Sigs. The historic context of this record can provide insight into Australia's history, military, technological innovation and advancements, as well as national economic, defence and foreign policies after 1945.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: BMM5095.3 / 32 /military album, army album, beechworth, victoria, mt. stanley, australian army, wwii, world war ii, royal australian signal corps, army signal detachment unit -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1944
Taken in 1944, the photograph depicts the view from Mt. Stanley. A secret experimental micro-wave radio station was established and tested at this site by the Army Signal Detachment Unit during World War II. It was part of an experimental Ultra High Frequency (UHF) link between Melbourne and Sydney. At the time, it was highly classified. It intended to enquire into the hitherto unexplored transmission of micro-waves; that is, a radio signal which could only be transmitted by line of sight, and thus required hill-top to hill-top location.The photograph is historically significant as it pertains to World War II; the largest global conflict in history. This significance is enhanced by Australia's prominent involvement in campaigns across the Pacific, particularly on land in New Guinea and across the Huon Peninsula. It was also the first time that the Australian mainland came under direct attack by the Axis, with Japanese forces targeting north-west Australia and Sydney Harbour. These battles became Australia's largest and most complex offensives during the war. The record is also historically significant as it relates to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs". This significance is strengthened by Australia's unique distinction of having the first established signal unit under the British Empire. This unit provides electronic warfare. They enable commanders to implement highly dynamic battle control against opposing forces by using a number of methods including radio, fibre optic, micro-wave, information systems and satellite links. The record has strong research potential. This is due to the ongoing scholarly and public interest in war, military history, the ANZAC legend, and the continuing existence of the RA Sigs. The historic context of this record can provide insight into Australia's history, military, technological innovation and advancements, as well as national economic, defence and foreign policies after 1945.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: BMM5095.4 / 32 /military album, army album, wwii, world war ii, mt stanley, beechworth, victoria, melbourne, sydney, royal australian corps of signals, army signal detachment unit, military, war -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Equipment - Wireless Set No 19 Mk III, Pye, 1940 - 1948
These sets were made by Pye UK and various other companies under licenceEquipment used by the RegimentWS-19, a HF radio designed primarily for use in armoured vehicles, but also used as truck & ground station. Consists of three main units - sender/receiver, power supply unit and aerial tuning unit. Freq range A Set 2-8 MCs, B Set 229-241 MCsradio, wireless, 19 set -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Radio RT-524/VRC, abt 1970's
Used in the Regiment's M113 family of vehiclesEquipment used by the RegimentVHF radio which was used in the M113 family of vehicles. It could also be set up as truck and ground station. Frequency range of 30 to 75.95 MHz, manually tuned, voice only. It requires a 24 Volt DC power supply and has operating range of about 40 Km on high power.RT524/VRC No 1645radio, rt524 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper cutting, Ringwood and Croydon Mail, Newspaper Articles re Eastern Community Broadcasters (Ringwood 'Mail') 1993, Apr-93
Two newspaper articles re Eastern Community Broadcasters 1. Mail 20 April 1993 Page 7 - ECB Appointment Surprises 2. Mail 20 April 1993 Page 7 - Claims Put Radio in the Firing Line +Additional Keywords: Radisch / Patch / Smart / Bannon / Knapp / Hammond -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Alfred P. Morgan (revised by J.W. Sim), The Boy Electrician, 1941 (exact); George G. Harrap (publisher)
Graham Beanland, and his father, C.H. Beanland, both attended the Ballarat School of Mines.Red hard covered book of 328 pages. Contents include: Magnets and magnetism, static electricity, cells and batteries, cables, measuring, telegraphs, telephones, microphones, coils, transmission, transformers, generators, electric motors, radio, electric railways, lighting, circuits, gas-discharge tubes, Tesla coil, copper wire.Book Plate: Yallourn Technical School. Presented to G. Beanland. Second Prize Form I. Dec 1942 C.H. Beanland, pricipallighting, telephones, ammeter, magnets, magnetisn, static electricity, cells, batteries, cables, measuring, telegraphs, microphones, coils, transmission, transformers, generators, electric motors, radio, electric railways, circuits, gas dischatge tubes, tesla coil, copperiwire, morse code, galvanometer, television, ohm, x ray, xray, graham beanland, c h beanland, charles beanland, yallourn -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
document - Article, RA quits East Burwood, 17/08/1994
Article on ' Radio Australia quits Burwood'.Article in Nunawading Post about the move of Radio Australia from East Burwood to Southbank, Melbourne. They have been broadcasting for the last 12 years (1982 - 1994). They broadcast in 9 languages to about 50 million people in South East Asia and Pacific region. The East Burwood property is up for sale.Article on ' Radio Australia quits Burwood'.radio broadcasting, radio australia, white, derek, australian broadcasting commission, burwood east, southbank, melbourne -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Eastern Community Broadcasting, 1975
Folder containing a report to the Minister for the Media on the application for Eastern Community Broadcasting. Documents about the planning for the radio station and letters of support from the community. Also application for a grant of a licence for a low-coverage amplitude modulated restricted Commercial Broadcasting Station and Articles of Association of Eastern Community Broadcasting Pty Ltd.radio broadcasting, eastern community broadcasting, james, charles peter corby, lilburn, herbert stephen, smart, gerald richard, mcarthur, peter stewart, foster, yvonne, harris, peter william -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Legg's Old Fruit Shop, c1960
Old timber shop at 259 Canterbury Road occupied by grocers from c1893 - 1913. Bought by James Phelp in 1913 became a green grocer. Later by Fred Legg and his sons until c1960. Became an electrical goods and radio repair shop until gutted by fire in the late 1960's.canterbury, canterbury road, legg> fred, phelp> james, petrol pumps, shops -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Memorandum, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), spruik golf at Wattle Park, 1/09/1938 12:00:00 AM
Memorandum, typed quarto sheet, from MMTB Publicity Officer, Lewis Russell to the Manager dated 1/9/1938 about asking conductors to spruik golf at Wattle Park and noting that since radio broadcasting campaign, golfer numbers had improved and noted that the bus tours were about to restart.trams, tramways, wattle park, publicity, conductors, bus tours, tourist bus -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, Edmund D Gill, Rivers of History, 1970
A series of 10 ABC radio talks originally broadcast under the title "The Murray Darling System, 5000 Miles of history and prehistory. The series was produced in the Melbourne studios of the ABC by Ken TaylorBeige cover. Australian river scene on front cover. Information on the work of the author Edmund T. Gill on back cover.river systems -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, The Tatura Secret Radio, 1997
Army Intelligence knew there was a secret radio operating in Tatura No.1 Camp. The inmates were getting the war news direct from Germany. They had to have a strong shortwave receiver, but where was it?White soft cover book with an entrance made with barb wire. The front cover depicts a man with headphones on. A map of Victoria and short history of the book on the back cover. B/W photos, with a map of Tatura No 1 camp.Reg. No. 1870.1 signed "With Best Wishes Laura Nilsen"the tatura secret radio, nilsen h, nilsen l, glover i, camp 1, tatura, ww2 camp 1, books, history, local