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4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Rifle, ARISKA
Army Report No 1016561 Stock Code 66-1405-516Rifle, Ariska, 6.55mm calSerial No 17203. Old Serial No 351832rifle, ariska -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Firearm
Lee Enfield .303/.22 Rifle. Serial no.E14958 - mounted on board with bayonet.ww1&2 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Coin - GRAHAM HOOKEY COLLECTION: 2 DOLLARS BANKNOTES
Envelope containing five $2 banknotes signature Johnston/fraser. Four have consecutive serial numbers from LJC622463 to LJC622466. The last serial LJC622477. All five have a fold in the middle otherwise clean crisp notes.numismatics, notes - australian, 2 dollars -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - COMPASS & POVAT, S. Morgan & co, 1918
The engraving possibly relates to William Piercy Austin No 618. Enlisted 17.8.14 in 5th Batt Machine Gun Sect age 22 years 3 months. Embarked for Egypt 21.10.14 then for Gallipoli and the landing. promoted to L/Cpl 9.5.15, hospital 1.9.15 with Dysentry and then Debility. Transfer to 57th Batt 24.5.16, embark for France 21.6.16, detached to 5th Div MG School, hospital 5.7.16 with Scabies, return to duty 21.7.16, posted on strength of 15th MG Coy 4.11.16, Promoted to Sgt 4.1.17, detached to 58th Batt, promoted to Lieut 29.1.17 and transfers to 60th Batt, hospital 19.2.17 with Trench Feet, while in England recovering hospital with Abcess, rejoin unit in the field, 8.8.17, transfer to 5th MG Batt 30.5.18, discharged from the AIF 21.6.19..1) Compass, Magnetic Prismatic. Serial No 97299 .2) Povat, leather, belt mounted .1) Engraved “15th MGC AIF Lt W. P. AUSTIN”compass, leather case, military -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Bayonet & Scabbard
Italian Model 1871/87 bayonet for Vetterli service rifle. Serial number KO9981weapon, 1930's, army -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Field Clinometer
Field clinometer in case.Quadrant Gunner's M1A1 Serial No 215391 and Case Carrying M 82.military, clinometer, gunnery -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Radiation Counter
Radiation Counter, with its small batteries, no longer made. Type N596 Serial No. S487 -
Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider - Sailplane, 1967
The Ka 8 was designed by Rudolf Kaiser in 1957 and built by Alexander Schleicher. It has been described as the single seat version of the Ka 7 Rhonadler. The Ka 8 proved popular with clubs in its role as a sailplane for early solo flying. Over 1100 were produced. The Museum’s example is a Ka 8B which is the second variant of the design, distinguishable by a larger blown Plexiglas canopy and improved ailerons. The particular glider was built by the RAAF Williamtown Gliding Club from kit supplied by Edmund Schneider Ltd of South Australia as agent for Alexander Schleicher. It was test flown on 8 July 1967. For a period from August 1994 it was owned by a syndicate at the Bendigo Gliding Club. The last entry in the log book is dated January 1995 at which time the glider had accumulated 1148 hours from 2303 flights. From 1967 to 1994, the glider was flown at numerous places including Williamtown, Bellata, Warkworth, Dubbo, Waikerie, Quirindi, Tamworth, Redding, Narromine, Leeton and Keepit. During 1994 and 1995 it was flown a small number of times at Bendigo. A notable flight recorded in the logbook is dated 31 October 1971 when W. Kenny reached 11,000 feet in height during a flight of 5 hours 10 minutes. The last owner prior to the transfer of the glider to the Australian Gliding Museum in 2015 was John Ashford of the Geelong Gliding Club. The glider carries Serial Number 8478-SH and appears to have been registered firstly as VH-GPA and secondly as VH-GMA. The last registration (VH-GMA) was cancelled in 2011.This Kaiser Ka8B sailplane, when fully restored, will be an airworthy example of a popular 1960s German club sailplane type. It is a rarity in Australia as only 4 of the type have been registered and flown here.Single seat sailplane made with a steel tube framed fuselage and wooden wings. A glass plastic moulding has been used to form the top of the fuselage forward of the cockpit. The structure is fabric covered.The glider serial number 8478-SH and the registration VH-GMA.australian gliding, glider, sailplane, schleicher, kaiser, ka 8, schneider, raaf williamtown gliding club, bendigo gliding club, geelong gliding club, ashford -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Equipment - Floor Polisher, c1954
Used by donors for polishing wooden and lino floor in the 1950s and 1960s in their home at 16 McDowall Street, Mitcham.Three brush 'Electrolux' floor Polisher/ Scrubber with polish container and three scrubber brushes, and a remotely operated polish container. It has a 'tee' shape handle which is adjustable in height to polish under tables etc. There is provision for attaching a polish container to the polisher. Flow of polish ie regulated by a chain attached to handle. Handle also has clips for holding the power cord when stored. Body of polisher is squat triangular- shape finished in red and gunmetal grey. There is a heavy rubber skirt surrounding the area where the brushes rotate.|Model B9 Serial CME 6005498 on plate at back.Electrolux Made in Australia - plate at front|Electrolux insignia on front|Plate at back gives power details and serial number.domestic items, cleaning -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment, Harmour & Heath Slide Projector
Harmour and Heath, brown slide projector. Volts 240 A.C. watts 1000, Serial No. 5516harmour and heath, film projector, slide projector, projector -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Currency - Banknote
Legal tender £5 note. Five pound note issued by The Bank of Australasia. Serial no. A23303flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, legal tender, bank of australasia, five pound note, currency, £5, banknote -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Currency - Banknote
Legal tender £1 note. One pound note issued by The Bank of Australasia. Serial no. 03077flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, £1, one pound note, legal tender, bank of australasia, currency, banknote -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - RAAF RADAR REUNION COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH OF AIRPLANE
Coloured photograph of a military jet serial number A7-062 with a male civilian standing next.military, airforce, raaf radar -
National Wool Museum
Knitting Machine, Sock Ribber
Sock ribber Serial no. H229. Purchased from Dalruss Pty Ltd North Coburg by Scallywags. -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Book, L.F. Johnston Commonwealth Government Printer, Military Financial Regulations and Instructions, Early 20th Century
Military Financial Regulations and Instructions 1935 Reprinted with amendments up to and including Statutory Rule No 122 of 22 December 1938 and with amendments to Instructions up to and including Serial No 40 (AAO 141/1939)Pay and Allowances for Service Personnel as at 1935/1939 A book oblong in shape faded blue/green colour thin cardboard covers white pages.Serial No 40 (AAO 141/1939) by Authority L.F. Johnston, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra (Printed in Australia). Hand written in ink in top right hand corner of front cover: W. A. Cronk/Capt 59 Bn Hand written in ink top right corner of inside front page: W.A. CRONK. Capt./59 Bn.military financial regulations canberra johnston australia -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Coin - GRAHAM HOOKEY COLLECTION: 10 SHILLINGS BANKNOTES
Three Queen Elizabeth II Commonwealth of Australia 10 shillings notes. Signatures Coombs/Wilson . Two have consecutive serial numbers AH52822031/AH52822032. The third has serial number AH63911110. All notes in good condition except a centre fold.numismatics, notes - australian, 10 shilling -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Instrument (Item) - Compass Navigational Type P8 Reference G6A/0726. ( 2 Units), Compass Navigational Type P8 Reference G6A/0726
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Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider – Sailplane, 1962
This ES Ka6 sailplane (VH-GRW, serial number 55) was built under licence from Alexander Schleicher in 1962 by Edmund Schneider Limited. It was one of 12 Ka6s, with minor variations from the Schleicher product, built by Schneiders in Australia. It was test flown at Parafield Aerodrome, Adelaide, on 8th September 1962. By way of background, the Schleicher KA 6 series of sailplanes were designed by Rudolf Kaiser in Germany. They were quite successful in the Standard Class in the late 1950s and 1960s. Over 1400 were produced. The first owner of VH-GRW was the Victorian Motorless Flight Group which, at the time, was based at Berwick Airfield on the outskirts of Melbourne. On 22 April 1972, the ownership passed to a syndicate of members from the VMFG. It again changed ownership in July 1974. The new owners were another syndicate based at Campbelltown in New South Wales. The glider went to a Tasmania syndicate in June 1976 and finally to the Soaring Club of Tasmania. In total VH-GRW recorded 3369 hours air time from 4952 launches. It was used very little after 1996. This exhibit is an example of the Scheicher Ka6 sailplane type that were built by Edmund Schneider in Australia.Plywood, spruce and fabric covered high wing single seat sailplane. The airframe has been restored to the point of repainting. Currently the fuselage, rudder and the wings aft of the main spar are coated with pink dope. The tailplane retains the white gloss finish of the glider prior to the restoration work. The cockpit to be refitted (with instruments etc). Serial number 55. The manufacture details are displayed on a metal plate fixed to the main bulkhead. australian gliding, glider, sailplane, schneider, schleicher, ka6, rhonsegler, victorian motorless flight group, soaring club of tasmania -
Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider – Sailplane, 1972
The Hall Cherokee II glider is an American design for amateur construction from plans. The designer was Stan Hall (1915-2009), a professional engineer, who gained extensive experience in the United States aviation industry during World War 2 including the programs for military gliders. He continued to work as an engineer for aircraft manufacturers and as a consultant to the industry after the war. He was active in gliding and, in particular, the home built sailplane movement. The Cherokee II was one of about 10 glider designs that he produced: it came out in 1956. It is understood that over 100 Cherokee gliders have been built. In Australia the number is possibly 10 or 11. The Hall Cherokee VH-GVO was built by R.D Meares of Caringbah, New South Wales. The glider was registered as VH-GVO on 11 October 1973 and given serial number “GFA-HB-82” by the Gliding Federation of Australia. The Logbook for VH-GVO appears to be a complete record of the flying history; in aggregate 210 hours 40 minutes in the air from 331 flights. The first test hop occurred on 29 July 1972 at Camden, New South Wales. VH-GVO was last flown on 22 July 1986. Many of the flights recorded are of one or two hours duration. The glider was last inspected and certified as airworthy and in a reasonable condition at the Hunter Valley Gliding Club in July 1986. Since that time, until transferred to the Australian Gliding Museum, the glider was in storage. Structural restoration work has been completed on the fuselage and one wing. However, inspection of the other wing revealed extensive damage to the ribs and spars and consequently a decision was taken to make it a static exhibit. The exhibit is an example of home built construction of a type that has proved popular amongst amateur glider builders.The Hall Cherokee (formerly registered as VH-GVO) is a single seat wooden home built glider. The glider is constructed from wood, plywood, fabric and metal fittings, all commercial grade except for main wing fittings, pulleys, cables and bolts. The fuselage is simple with four main longerons and bulkheads with diagonal bracing. The wing has two identical solid spars which form a geodetic structure, hence the leading edge is non-structural. Registration VH-GVO – serial number GFA-HB-82 australian gliding, glider, sailplane, hall, cherokee, meares, hunter valley gliding club -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Rifle .303" Lee Enfield SMLE
This firearm has been rendered inoperativeSerial No 62995rifle, 303 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Rifle .303
Army Report No 1016658 Stock Code 66-1405-516Rifle, 303 Lee Enfield SMLE Mk1 No 4 This firearm has been rendered inoperativeSerial No 3614rifle, 303 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Rifle, Ariska
Army Report No 2615069 Stock Code 66-1476-091Rifle, Ariska, 6.55 mm cal This firearm has been rendered inoperativeSerial No 76700rifle, ariska -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Rifle, Mannlicher Carcano, Terni
Army Report No 2615057 Stock Code 66-1476-091Rifle, Männlicher Carcano, cal 52x6.5mm length 40mm This firearm has been rendered inoperativeSerial No B6560rifle, männlicher, italy -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Rifle SLR L1A1 .22" cal, Birmingham Small Arms (BSA)
Army Report No 2615081 Stock No 66-1476-091Rifle, Self Loading Rifle, L1A1, .22" calSerial No 3404rifle, slr, l1a1 bsa, sub-calibre -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Rifle, VR Enfield 1899 ME 303, Birmingham Small Arms (BSA), 1874
Rifle, VR Enfield 1899 ME 303 This firearm has been rendered inoperativeSerial No 5672rifle, enfield, vr -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Weapon - Assault Rifle AK 47
Army Report No 1016528 Stock Code 66-1405-882Assault Rifle AK47, CHICOM Type 56, cal 7.62 mm This firearm has been rendered inoperativeSerial No 8408678rifle, ak47 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Rifle, 303 Lee Enfield, 1903
Stock Code 66-140-6339Rifle, 303, Lee Enfield This firearm has been rendered inoperativeSerial No 15220rifle, lee enfield, 303 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Rifle, 303 Lee Enfield, Small Arms Factory
Rifle, 303, Lee Enfield, short magazine This firearm has been rendered inoperativeSerial No 202346rifle, lee enfield, 303 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Vickers Machine Gun
Stock Code 66-1405-521 Army Report No 1020823Vickers Machine Gun Mk1 , 303", without tripod This firearm has been rendered inoperativeSerial No 5323vickers machine gun -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Machine Gun 30 cal
Army Report No 2598374 Stock Code 66-1428-464 Machine Gun, 30 cal This firearm has been rendered inoperativeSerial No 294043machine gun, 30 cal