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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Piper Navajo Demonstration Procedure
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Checklist For Flight Crew Procedures Winjeel Dual Trainer Smoke Grenade Delivery
Description: 200 pages. Published by Litton Industries, Inc. Published on unknown date. Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Legal Procedure, A guide to - RAF May 1961
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Fokker F28 Test and adjustment procedure for Hartman Electrical parts
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Fokker F28 Test and adjustment procedure for Hartman Electrical parts
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (item) - Civil Defence Communications part 3, Telephone & Radio procedure Australian Civil Defence Handbook
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Plan (item) - Bristol Aeroplane 170 schematic drawings, Bonding Procedure
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Australian Government Project Air 5044 Basic Trainer Project Project Procedures Manual, Australian Aircraft Industry Publication AAC-TR-P.002
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Model Aeronautical Association of Australia (Incorporation) Manual of Procedures Incorporating CAO 95-21
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Bob Nash Collection GAF Aerospace Technologies of Australia ASTA Operating Procedures
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - ASTA Operating Procedure B4-3 B4-4; Component Supplier; Equipment Suppliers; Mechanical Engineers' Handbook; A.N.O. Section 108.32; ASTA Quality Assurance Instruction; Jindivik PDS Section Personnel Details;ASTA; Lionel S. Marks; McDonnell Douglas; Hawker de Havilland Australia; Pilatus;, ASTA Operating Procedure B4-3 B4-4; Component Supplier; Equipment Suppliers; Mechanical Engineers' Handbook; A.N.O. Section 108.32; ASTA Quality Assurance Instruction; Jindivik PDS Section Personnel Details
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Test Procedures electrical TP54-256 For CA.27 type airplanes, C.A.C RETURN to E. Partleton Dept 14
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Sabre Mod kit Installation Procedure - landing gear Electrical, Sabre Mod kit Installation Procedure
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Test Procedure Final Electrical Checkout , aeroplane 91 and subs, E.Partleton Dept. 14 TP54-256 Final Electrical Checkout
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - CAC Aircraft Division Standard Procedures
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - CAC Standard Procedure And Instruction
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Plessey L.T.S.A 70 Liquid Fuel Starter Installation and Test Procedure
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Plessey L.T.S.A 70 Liquid Fuel Starter Installation and Test Procedure
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (item) - CAC Normal Procedures F-86F Condensed Check List
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Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Museum and Archives
Tool - LIster's Carbolic Spray, circa 1930's
The College’s spray was one of the first pieces of surgical memorabilia to come into the possession of the College. It had been used in the Listerian wards of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, and was presented , along with some other artefacts, by James Hogarth Pringle in 1930. Joseph Lister (1827-1912) is known as a father of modern surgery. His methods of preventing infection were controversial in their time, but are today recognized as a major advance in the practice of surgery. Lister’s life and achievements are too well known to be recounted here. The definitive biography was written by his nephew, Sir Rickman Godlee (PRCSE 1911-13), and published in 1917. Douglas Guthrie gives an glimpse of Lister at work: “...He never wore a white gown and frequently did not even remove his coat, but simply rolled back his sleeves and turned up his coat collar to protect his starched collar from the cloud of carbolic spray in which he operated...” From advances in bacteriology, and discoveries by Robert Koch and others, it became increasingly evident that airborne bacteria were not a significant contributor to sepsis in surgical wounds. They also demonstrated that the body had its own defences against invading organisms, which were seriously compromised by the effects of the carbolic spray. Gradually the use of the spray was curtailed, Lister himself finally abandoning it in 1887. Lister performed the first antiseptic operation, the dressing and splintage of a compound fracture of the lower leg, in 1865. At this time he used carbolic solution by application, and dressings soaked in the solution. The spray was developed later, after many different methods, including carbolic and linseed oil putty, had been tried in order to reduce the harmful side-effects of undiluted carbolic acid. The steam spray was developed in 1869, and announced to the medical world in 1871. Lister’s purpose in adopting the spray was to kill airborne bacteria in the vicinity of the operation before they could reach the patient. It came to be used all over the world for many years. However, it had serious disadvantages, which even Lister acknowledged. The principal problem was the inhalation of carbolic vapour by everyone in the vicinity, including the patient and the operator. In addition, if the patient had been anæsthetized using chloroform, the gas lights decomposed the vapour into chlorine gas, making any procedure an ordeal of endurance.The spray consists of a steam boiler heated by a wick, a nozzle for the steam to escape, and a glass jar for the carbolic solution. Fuel for the wick is carried in a tank at the base. Valves regulate the pressure of the steam, and the nozzle is adjustable. The boiler is made of cast iron, the fittings are brass, and the handles are of wood. Empty, the apparatus weighs 8 lbs (3.2 kg). lister, carbolic spray, antiseptic -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, Ansett Australia Flight Dispatch Policy and Procedure Manual
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (item) - CAC - Test Procedure - Bench Tests, Post-Installation Tests And Daily/Pre-Flight Checks On UHF Airborne Radio Set AN/ARC-51BX
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, University of Queensland Press, Behind Barbed Wire, 1993
Describes life in the Internment camps in Australia and the return of most internees.A comprehensive picture of internment in Australia.which explores the nationalities chosen, arresting and holding procedures, security services, the police, the media and the general public.Rectangular shaped book, soft yellow cover depicting a 1941 woodcut by Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack, from "Internment Camp: Orange NSW 'Desolation". Paper.B/W photos 311 pages.Bibliography, Index. The woodcutter is a Dunera Internee."Internment in Australia during World War 11"world war 2 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, Criminal Law and Procedure in Nepal a Century Ago: Notes left by Brian H Hodgson
Dr. Leonhard Adam studied both anthropology and jurisdiction as a young manSoft card beige coloured booklet with black printing on the front. Reprinted from Vol IX February, 1950, No. 2. "The Far Eastern Quarterly"ww2 camp 2, books, history, local -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Accident reporting procedure, 1989
Laminated notice from Jim Stafford, Property & Services Managerjim stafford, accident reporting, procedurs -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Doctor's / Hospital Exams between 1969 & 1970_Margaret Leviston
Hard Copiesdoctors, hospital, finalists, examination, 1969, 1970, moorhouse, carter, lopert, richardson, neerhut, morton, giddy,, leviston, procedure book, -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Public Art: Robert BAINES (b.1949, Melb, Aus), Robert Baines, Transaction (Location: entrance, Nillumbik Shire Council Offices, Civic Drive, Greensborough), 1994
The site specific sculpture is located at the entry to the office of Nillumbik Shire Council. It was commissioned in 1994 by the Shire of Diamond Valley for their 20 year celebration. Baines was chosen from a short list of three artists. He is an internationally renowned artist, particularly in the field of gold and silver smithing. 'Transaction' takes on the visual and aesthetic vocabulary of its surroundings. It is a statement of the geometry and idiosyncrasy of its immediate site. The series of arcs are reinterpreted into longitudinal curves in the sculpture. It is a transaction between the place and the anticipated entry to the building. The title also suggests the flow of civil and administrative procedures that take place daily within the Shire's offices. A large cascading form in stainless steel. Multiple rows of concave dishes set on long steel stems, which progressively increase in size as they rise in height. The work plays elaborately with perspective, and its repeated shapes are arranged in a orderly mathematical series. It faces a wheelchair ramp lined with polished steel rails, and is integrated with the architectural features of its forecourt setting, for which it was designed. The piece is sited in a small garden area and can be viewed from within the building's foyer. In bright sunlight, its dish-shapes cast elliptical shadows across walkways and lawns. N/Apublic art, transaction, ekphrasis2017, stainless steel, disks, poles, council -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Butlin, Noel George, Our original aggression : Aboriginal populations of southeastern Australia, 1788-1850, 1983
Contents: Introduction and Disease Background - Black fellow fall down, jump up white man; Death at a long distance. Demographic Modelling - Assumptions and procedures - Basis of modelling; Depopulating disturbances - Diseases and population recovery - Smallpox; the potential for population recovery; Other diseases; Summary diseases effects - Resource competition - Resource depletion and depopulation; Black and white options. Appraisal of estimates - '1788' population possibilities; Possible extrapolations; Summary results. Towards an Ecological Model - Economy and ecology; Some general inferences.xii, 186 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.Contents: Introduction and Disease Background - Black fellow fall down, jump up white man; Death at a long distance. Demographic Modelling - Assumptions and procedures - Basis of modelling; Depopulating disturbances - Diseases and population recovery - Smallpox; the potential for population recovery; Other diseases; Summary diseases effects - Resource competition - Resource depletion and depopulation; Black and white options. Appraisal of estimates - '1788' population possibilities; Possible extrapolations; Summary results. Towards an Ecological Model - Economy and ecology; Some general inferences.aborigines, australian -- population. | aborigines, australian -- statistics, vital. | aborigines, australian -- treatment. | europeans -- australia. | australia -- history -- 1788-1851. | fire-stick farming -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Report, Aboriginal Affairs Victoria et al, Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody : Victorian government 1994 implementation report, 1995
The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was establishned in October 1987 in response to growing public concern that the deaths in custody of Aboriginal people were too common and that explanations failed to assure people that Aborigines were not subject to pressures beyond those normally experienced by persons held in custody. The task gi ven to the commission was to inquire into the Aboriginal custodial deaths occurring within the time frame of the Commission's investigation and to inquire into 'any subsequent action taken in respect of each of those deaths including the conduct of coronial, police and other inquiries'.The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was establishned in October 1987 in response to growing public concern that the deaths in custody of Aboriginal people were too common and that explanations failed to assure people that Aborigines were not subject to pressures beyond those normally experienced by persons held in custody. The task gi ven to the commission was to inquire into the Aboriginal custodial deaths occurring within the time frame of the Commission's investigation and to inquire into 'any subsequent action taken in respect of each of those deaths including the conduct of coronial, police and other inquiries'.aboriginal australians -- victoria -- criminal justice system. | prisoners, aboriginal australian -- government policy -- victoria.| aboriginal australians -- government policy -- victoria. | aboriginal australians -- services for -- victoria. | law enforcement - criminal law and procedure - juvenile justice. | politics and government - political action - criminal justice. | law enforcement - prisons - prisoners. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Printed Sheets, Public Interest Advocacy Centre, Submission to the Senate Inquiry into the Stolen Generation, 2000
PIAC's submission proposers the establishment of a Stolen Generations Reparations Tribunal as an essential response to the history and effects of forcible removal. It examines issues central to the nature and structure of the proposed Tribunal, including who should be entitled to reparations, the basis of liability, forms of reparations and procedures of the Tribunal.35 P.; bib.; footnotes; 30 cm.PIAC's submission proposers the establishment of a Stolen Generations Reparations Tribunal as an essential response to the history and effects of forcible removal. It examines issues central to the nature and structure of the proposed Tribunal, including who should be entitled to reparations, the basis of liability, forms of reparations and procedures of the Tribunal.stolen generations, australia-reparations tribunal., reparations tribunal, australia-stolen generation-senate inquiry - submission