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The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photograph, Cyclotron accelerator
Builit in 1950s and used till the mid 1970s within the Physics Department used in Melbourne. John Rouse and David Caro was involved in the construction.Black and white photo of cyclotron (nuclear physics accelerator): 14kV stabiliser & RF power amplifier. Duplicate of 217Sticky typed labels on back from top to bottom: “14KV STABILIZER” Handwritten in pencil on top left hand corner: “2” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photograph, Cyclotron accelerator
Builit in 1950s and used till the mid 1970s within the Physics Department used in Melbourne. John Rouse and David Caro was involved in the construction.Black and white photo of cyclotron (nuclear physics accelerator): 100 kV deflector power supply & accessories.Sticky typed labels on back from top to bottom: “MAIN MAGNET STANDARD RESISTOR”, “DEFLECTOR POWER SUPPLY 100KV”, “KINNEY BACKING PUMP” Handwritten in pencil in bottom right hand corner: “17” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photograph, Cyclotron accelerator
Builit in 1950s and used till the mid 1970s within the Physics Department used in Melbourne. John Rouse and David Caro was involved in the construction.Black and white photo of cyclotron (nuclear physics accelerator): Internal beam deflector power supply.Sticky typed labels on back from left to right: “DEFLECTOR POWER SUPPLY” Handwritten in top left hand corner: “16”, “HV DC Supply for internal beam defection” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photograph, Cyclotron accelerator
Builit in 1950s and used till the mid 1970s within the Physics Department used in Melbourne. John Rouse and David Caro was involved in the construction.Black and white photo of cyclotron (nuclear physics accelerator): Shielding cans and final amplifier. Sticky typed labels on back from left to right: “SHIELDING CANS”, “FINAL AMPLIFIER” Handwritten in bottom right hand croner: “RF Power Amplifier” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photograph, Cyclotron accelerator
Builit in 1950s and used till the mid 1970s within the Physics Department used in Melbourne. John Rouse and David Caro was involved in the construction.Black and white photo of cyclotron (nuclear physics accelerator): Main switchboard. Sticky typed labels on back from top and left to right: “MAIN SWITCHBOARD” Handwritten in pencil on upper left hand corner: “9” Handwritten in pen on bottom right hand corner: “AC power in from substation” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photograph, Cyclotron accelerator
Builit in 1950s and used till the mid 1970s within the Physics Department used in Melbourne. John Rouse and David Caro was involved in the construction.Black and white photo of cyclotron (nuclear physics accelerator): H.V. Power supplies & acceessories. Sticky typed labels on back from top and left to right: “4KV DRIVER POWER SUPPLY, 14KV RECTIFIER SET, 14KV CHOKE, OIL PUMP & HEAT EXCHANGER” Handwritten in pencil on top left hand corner: “6” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Microtome/W... (H.A. Waters)
Microtome for cutting resin embedded tissues for electron microscopy. In 1957 a modified hodge microtome redesigned and built by H.A. Waters of the Melbourne University Department of Physics was acquired. The Waters microtome is of thermal expansion type - the rod “A” is heated and by expansion pushes the resin block forward by a fraction. It is mounted on a long cast iron base. The movement of the block is eccentric drawing the specimen away from the knife after cutting, The glass knife ‘B’ is adjustable by means of a modified microscope column screws ‘C’. The microtrome is driven by a continuous action electric motor mounted on the common base. Hand cutting can also be done. The cutting was controlled by viewing through a Leitz Binocular microscope mounted on the same base. The original microscope was subjected to nine modifications by Dr S Weiner from whose PhD Thesis (1962) ‘Electron Microscopical Studies of the Liver’ this information was obtained. (text provided by Professor H Attwood) Microtome made of metal and enamelled in light blue. Components are identified by the use of stick on labels. The microtome is mounted on a long cast iron rectangular base and has an electrical cord for connection to a power point.Plaque on back: “Pathology Department, University of Melbourne Serial No. 0091. Date: 7/7/1968” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Gas-powered engine
Gas-powered engine used to drive Grayson’s original ruling engine (Cat. no. 35) Because of frequent failures of the electric power supply, Grayson preferred to use a hot-air engine, driven by a gas flame, to turn the engine so that, once a ruling had commenced, it would continue uninterrupted until the end. -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Vertex V170 Hard Drive, 20th Century
Computer hard drive with exposed power board, circuits and interfaces. Model V.170.Label on back: 'VERTEX PERIPHERALS / MILPITAS, CA. USA / WARNING / HANDLING PROCEDURE'vertex, hard drive, v 170, computer peripherals, computer equipment, hardware, california -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photograph, Cyclotron accelerator
Builit in 1950s and used till the mid 1970s within the Physics Department used in Melbourne. John Rouse and David Caro was involved in the construction.Black and white photo of cyclotron (nuclear physics accelerator): inside dee lineSticky typed labels on back from top and left to right: “TUNING LOOP AND PORT, GUIDE RAIL, SHORTING BAR, COUPLING LOOP PORT, INSIDE DEE OUTER, 9” PUMP PORT, DEE STEM” Handwritten on back bottom left corner in pen: “inside the dee line”, “shooting bar, tuning loop and power loop, dee stem” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photograph, Cyclotron accelerator
Builit in 1950s and used till the mid 1970s within the Physics Department used in Melbourne. John Rouse and David Caro was involved in the construction.Black and white photo of cyclotron (nuclear physics accelerator): R.F. power amplifier - tank coil & tuning capacitors. Duplicate of 190. Sticky typed labels on back from top and left to right: “VIEW INSIDE FINAL AMPLIFIER SHOWING TANK COIL & TUNING CAPACITORS” Handwritten in pen in bottom right hand corner: “RF Power Amplifier” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photograph, Cyclotron accelerator
Builit in 1950s and used till the mid 1970s within the Physics Department used in Melbourne. John Rouse and David Caro was involved in the construction.Black and white photo of cyclotron (nuclear physics accelerator): R.F. power amplifier - tank coil & tuning capacitors. Sticky typed labels on back from top and left to right: “VIEW INSIDE FINAL AMPLIFIER SHOWING TANK COIL & TUNING CAPACITORS” -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - RAAF Bay Servicing Schedule for Chinook Helicopter Auxiliary Power Unit, Auxiliary Power Unit (Chinook) Bay Servicing Schedule
Australian Air Publication 7195.007-6-10 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - RAAF Elliot Switch Power Failure Manual, Switch Power Failure Part Number 6901-A-1 (Elliot)
Australian Air Publication 7453.134-3M (-1, -2, -3, -4, -4A, -6, -8, -100) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Northern Radio Company Transistor Power Supply Type 258 Model 1, Instruction Book Transistor Power Supply Type 258 Model 1
Northern Radio Company -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Bristol Siddeley Civil Engines & Power Plants - Modification Leaflets, Civil Engines & Power Plants ( Piston Engines)- Modification Leaflets
Armstrong Siddeley Engines Ltd -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Bristol Siddeley Civil Engines & Power Plants - Technical Leaflets, Bristol Civil Engines Technical Leaflet
Bristol Siddeley Engines Ltd -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - Boeing 757 / 767 Auxiliary Power Unit, 757 / 767 Auxiliary Power Unit
Boeing -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (Item) - Flight Magazine December 1953 -The First Fifty Years of Powered Flight, The First Fifty Years of Powered Flight
Flight Magazine -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (Item) - The Leading Edge Magazine, The Leading Edge Winter 1986/1987 LV100 Turboshaft Power for Tomorrow's Tanks
The Leading Edge Magazine -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - R.A.F. Engineering Aero Engines and Power Plants, Air Ministry Air Publication 1464C Volume 1
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - Rolls Royce Power for Air, Sea & Land
Rolls Royce Ltd -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - Rolls Royce Power for Air, Sea & Land, Rolls Royce Power for Air, Sea & Land 5 Aug 80
Rolls Royce Ltd -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - Rolls Royce Spey Engine for BAC 111, Rolls Royce Spey Power for the BAC One-Eleven
Rolls Royce Ltd -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - Textron Lycoming ALF 502R Turbofan engine, ALF 502R Turbofan. The Proven Power for Airlines Around the World
Textron Lycoming -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - FROM CONTROVERSY TO CUTTING EDGE, MARK LAX, 1956
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Jet Aircraft Power Systems By Jack V.Casamassa And Ralph D.Bent
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - RAAF - D.C. Power Receptacle Type 280A (B.A.C)
AAP 7451.006-3M -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Bristol Engines & Power Plants - Modifications, Bristol Engines & Power Plants - Modifications - 2 copies
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book, David Wilson, The RAAF Airfield Construction Squadrons 1942 - 1974, 1998