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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Clamping Bolt Cylinder Clamp Oxygen Recharging Trolley W11141/18
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Clamping Bolt Cylinder Clamp Oxygen Recharging Trolley W11141/18
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Bolt Head Cylinder Clamp Oxygen Recharging Trolley W11141/19 RAAF, Bolt Head Cylinder Clamp Oxygen Recharging Trolley W11141/19
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Side Plate Cylinder Clamp Oxygen Recharging Trolley W11141/15 RAAF
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Seat Cylinder Clamp Oxygen Recharging Trolley W11141/16 RAAF
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Sub Assembly of cylinder clamp Oxygen Recharging Trolley W11141/13 RAAF
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Top Seat Cylinder Saddle Oxygen Recharging Trolley W11141/8 RAAF
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Painting Instructions Regulator Housing Oxygen Recharging Trolley W11141A RAAF
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Trolley Portable Oxygen Recharging Lightweight W15757 RAAF
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - GAF - Jindivik B Mk II Zero Launch And Trolley Volume 3
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (item) - GAF - Jindivik Trolley Photographs
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - GAF - Directional Control And Stability Of Jindivik MK2 Aircraft And Launching Trolley During Take Off
GAF Stability Note/Jindivik/10 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - GAF - A Note On The Directional Stability And Control Of Jindivik MK.2 On The Launching Trolley
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Jindivik - GAF reports, quotes, design engineering drawings, trolley mods, tests, costings, estimates, repairs, aerodynamics
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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Detail of Sterilizing Trolley for New Plant Science Laboratory at Burnley Horticulture College, c. 1960
Plan by State of Victoria, Dept of Public Works. Drawn by R.M.department of public works -
Darebin Art Collection
Work on paper - Mary Hammond, Mary Hammond, Untitled (Couple with Trolley) '89, 1989
Preston Market, Saturday late is part of a series of paintings and sketches that were included in Mary Hammond’s solo exhibition, Coming and Going, held at Bundoora Homestead Art Centre in 2010. The exhibition, a major retrospective of Hammond’s work from the mid-1970s-2009, focussed on her everyday depiction of people in Northcote and Preston, particularly along High Street, Northcote where she had a studio for a few years, and the Preston Market, primarily during the 1980s and 1990s. -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Boyle's Machine, British Oxygen Company, circa 1950
This Boyle’s machine was made by the British Oxygen Company (BOC) in the 1950’s. The original Boyle's machine was invented by the British anaesthetist, Henry Boyle in 1917. His machine was a modification of the American Gwathmey apparatus of 1912, and became the best known early continuous flow anaesthetic machine. The Boyle’s machine was first made by Coxeter and Sons, under the direction of Lord George Wellesly, which was later acquired by the British Oxygen Company (BOC). Though a lot of changes have been made to the original design of the Boyle’s machine, the basic structure remains the same today.Green trolley on casters with flowmeter and vaporiser bottles attached to a stainless cross bar. There is a glass shelf at top of the trolley and a second glass shelf at base of trolley, above a pull out drawer. The pull out drawer contains 4 x black rubber masks, 3 x black rubber tubing connectors, 4 x seals, 1 a black corrugated rubber hose with red rebreather bag, red tube and masonite support board.Tin plate attached to upper portion of trolley: THE / BOYLE / apparatus / BY THE BRITISH OXYGEN CO. LTD.henry boyle, anaesthetic machine, gas, oxygen, flowmeter, nitrous oxide, british oxygen company, boc, coxeter and sons -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), mid 1970's?
Black and White photograph (montage) of nine type of trolley poles spring bases used by the MMTB, c1970. Provides photos of US6, US13, US15, English Electric, Ohio Brass, US 15 Converted, MV, MMTB and PCC types. Titled "Trolley Pole Bases" 2nd copy added from donation of Geoff Warburton 7/10/17. 3rd copy added 11/6/2022 from unknown source2nd copy in pencil on top edge "Trolley pole bases MMTB"trams, tramways, mmtb, trolley poles, trolley pole bases -
Parks Victoria - Andersons Mill
Vehicle - Trolley, bag
This is a bag trolley that was used to transport large bags of grain or other items at the mill.Wooden frame of trolley, with vertical handles with three stabilising cross bars. Base of trolley has a curved metal part. This mounted on two small metal wheels. -
Puffing Billy Railway
Porters, Luggage Trolley - large red one, 1900s
Porters Luggage Trolley - large red one Used for transporting luggage and other items on a railway platforms by porters and other station staff.Historic - Victorian Railways - Station Porters platform Luggage Trolley Large Porters Trolley - made of wood and steelpuffing billy, victorian railways, porter, luggage, hand trolley -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Pamphlet, State Transport Authority - SA, 'The Adelaide Tramways - 1878 - 1978', 1978
263 Single sheet of heavy paper, printed both sides, folded into 8 pages, containing side elevation of 1 horse tram, 5 electric trams, 3 motor buses and 2 trolley buses, with photo on cover and title sheet. On rear has three illustrations of tickets and a summary of historical dates for period 1878 - 1978. 263.1 - ditto, but on yellow paper - unstamped - two copies. Images added 20/10/2013.Stamped on front "Supplement to Trolley Wire"trams, tramways, adelaide, mtt, sta, horse trams, buses -
Bendigo Tramways (managed by the Bendigo Heritage Attractions)
Trolley Wheel, unknown
Trolley wheels are used to contact the overhead copper wire, they rotate and connect the DC power to drive the tram's electric motors.Brass trolley wheel mounted on a turned wooden support.bendigo tramways, tram, trolley wheel, -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional object - Trolley Wheel
Cast brass, fitted with a cylindrical bush in the centre. Fitted to the end of a trolley pole with another cast item known as a hasp. The wheel runs along the underside of the copper trolley wire, and enables the tram to powered. See item 4809 for a SEC drawing of the item.Demonstrates the mechanism by which the electrical power is transferred from the overhead to the tram itself.Cast brass wheel, with three spokes and hole in the centre for fitting to trolley pole.btm, ballarat tramway museum, trolley wheel -
Puffing Billy Railway
NKS Trolly Motor Transporting Box
NKS Trolley Motor Transporting Box A wooden box used for transporting the engines of the Gangers trolleys between the line in use and the Workshops at Spotswood. Engines were often changed over due to mechanical failure or being required for a service. Rather than send the complete trolley in for work, the engine was removed and transported. These boxes may have arrived at a location with an engine in it, to replace the one returning to the Workshops, cutting down the time that the trolley may have been out of use. Historic - Victorian Railways - Permanent Way and Works - track equipment - NKS Trolly Motor Transporting BoxNKS Trolly Motor Transporting Box - two boxes made of timber with wrought iron fittings puffing billy, nks trolley motor transporting box, trolly, trolley -
Puffing Billy Railway
Platform Luggage Trolley, Station Porters - two smaller unpainted ones
Station Porters platform Luggage Trolley - two smaller unpainted ones Historic - Victorian Railways - Station Porters platform Luggage TrolleyStation Porters platform Luggage Trolley - two smaller unpainted ones - made of wood and wrought ironstation porters platform luggage trolley, puffing billy, victorian railways -
National Wool Museum
Trolley
Used by wool storeman to move bales of wool. Part of Woolbroker's office equipment. -
National Wool Museum
Trolley
Used for transporting sheep skins around the Dennys Lascelles bluestone woolstore. -
National Wool Museum
Trolley
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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Luggage Barrow, Late 19th to first half of the 20th century
The old style luggage barrow or porter's trolley is used at railway stations throughout Australia. These types of porter trolleys served a vital role in supporting passengers to move their luggage around on a station platform. An everyday item used on stations platforms to move luggage around by a porter it is significant as it is an item not used now but can give us a historical view of social life and snapshot of Australia's main source of transport in the Victorian era the train.Luggage or cargo barrow without sides, made from iron wheel and wooden slats with metal supports. It is used as a trolley to move luggage.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, wheelbarrow, luggage barrow, luggage trolley, porter's trolley -
Puffing Billy Railway
Hand Tricycle Number 386, Commonwealth Railways 3'6" Gauge Hand Tricycle
The trolley entered service for the Commonwealth Railways (later Australian National Railways) as trolley number "386" and was originally built to the gauge of 3"6.Historic - Commonwealth Railways - Narrow Gauge Railway - Track vehicleThe tricycle is red and has three wheels, two large on one side with a single offset wheel on the other. Timber and steel constructionhand tricycle, commonwealth railways, australian national railways, trolley, puffing billy