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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - SS Wyrallah, SS Manawatu, c1910
Sepia toned postcard showing view of New Works buildings at north end of eastern pier. Cunninghame Arm in front of buildings, Reeves River left in distance. SS Wyrallah steaming past, and SS Manawatu at pier. Jemmy's Point, Mt Barkly, and Kalimna hills in background. Photo taken from top of dune. Smoke issuing from SS Wyrallah funnel. Carstairs boarding house in centre foreground. Lakes Entrance VictoriaLakes Entrance - Gippsland Lakes ships and shipping, piers, historic site -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Sphygmograph, c. 1881 - 1901
They sphygmograph was devised as an improved device to measure blood pressure, and was a marked improvement on the first machine of its type. The sphygmomanometer was considered cumbersome and the Dudgeon sphygmograph was smaller, and once placed into its box, could be carried in a pocket. The Dudgeon sphygmograph was introduced in 1881. It was strapped tot he wrist with a metal strip that moved a stylus. This transmitted a record of the pulse onto smoked paper, creating a record of blood pressure.The sphygmograph is housed in a purple-lined, leather bound case with a metal hinge and clasp located halfway up the case. It is constructed from chrome and comprises several moving parts including wires, knobs and handles. A black fabric strap with a metal attachment is also present, used to attach to the patient's wrist.blood pressure, dudgeon, pocket-sized, portable -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Fire, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1996
Black and white photograph house in Stirling Drive with smoke billowing from shed at rear. Lakes Entrance Victoria.fires, houses -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Painting - Painting, framed, The Speke, 1891
The ship Speke ran aground on the coast of Phillip Island on the 22nd of February 1906. The ship was painted by Artist Woolston L Barratt in 1891 and hung in the saloon of the Speke. It was given by Captain Tilston to John Cleeland, captain of the rocket rescue team and the painting used to hang in his home Wollomai house on Phillip Island. It was restored by Mal Campbell to fix smoke damage.The Speke was an all steel ship built in Wales in 1891, the second largest 3-masted full-rigged ship in the world. She was delivering wheat to Geelong and confused a bushfire in Cowes for navigation lights. Many local people salvaged goods from the resulting wreckage.Restored painting of the Speke mounted in the original gold frame.phillip island, art, speke, woolston barratt, woolamai house