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The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
FACIT Electronic
as for EL2: 14 Electronic digits appear on Screen Plaque: Donated by the Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research 21-6-80 -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Interferometer - Michelson
A student demonstration or general laboratory model capable of calibrating the pitch of the mechanical thread in terms of the wavelength ofvisible light, specifically a chosen emission line from the spectra of say mercury. The interferometer is pictured in a newspaper article ( “AFternoon with Scientists, ARGUS 6/5/1920 p.5); the aA. HILGER , LONDON Part no N2 301/20 200 -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
“MULTO” (Brunsviga)
ODHNER/BRUNSVIGA TYPE keys: 10 x 8 x 13 [donated by Jack McDonell (6 Mar 1997) who salvaged it when being discarded from UniMelb Physics III Labs in the 1950s. same as 289/M13Serial No 3-2381 -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photographs, 2.8 MeV Betatron: Glass Donut
6 colour polaroid photographs showing different angles of Glass donut for 2.8 MEV Betatron (Reg 61) (269.1,269.2, 269.3, 269.4, 269.5, 269.6) Photographs are of Reg 61: Glass donut for 2.8 MeV Betatron -
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
Photograph, Optical Munitions with H.D. Rathgeber
Part of a series entitled “Optical Munitions - School of Natural Philosophy, 1942-1945”. Black and white photo of Henri Rathgeber operating Michelson Interferometer.In ink on lower left hand corner : “6”. -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Length Standards, NPL Certified, Archives
Certificate of Examination for #64 of one 6 inch glass scale, one 6 inch steel scale, and one 6 inch end gauge for Professor Lyle. 3 page document (copy) from National Physical Laboratory, Teddington. Paper held together with pin. (See also #63) -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Length Standards, Washington Certified, Archives
U.S. Bureau of Standards Certificates for #65 for 6 inch steel scale, 6 inch steel end measuring rod, 6 inch glass scale. Three Department of Commerce Bureau of Standards certificates submitted by Professor Lyle for scales made by H.J. Grayson. Held together by paper clip. (See also #62) -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Length Standards, 3 six inch
(1) Glass rectangular scale (1-(1)-6 inch); (2)ditto steel rectangular scale, (3) ditto metal cylindrical rod. Enclosed in black hinged box with purple velvet lining. 64.1 = steel scale, 64.2 = glass scale, 64.3=steel rod, 64.4 = box. See#62 “National Physical Laboratory Certified Standards”On top of box labels: “Length Standards 3BA”, “National Physical Certified Standards 1.6 inch steel scale. 1.6 inch glass scale, 1.6 inch rod. For particular see certificate 1915” “40 6”. On glass scale engraved: “13.0 cNP” Engraved on steel scale “H.J.G. Melb Univ. 1915 ruled at 12.9 Celsius” . On glass scale engraved: “H.J.G. Melb Univ. 1915” “1,2,3,4,5,6”. (H,J,G, = Henry Grayson) -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Length Standards, 3 six inch
(1) Glass rectangular scale (1-(1)-6 inch); (2)ditto steel rectangular scale, (3) ditto metal cylindrical rod. Enclosed in black hinged box with purple velvet lining. 65.1 = steel scale, 65.2 = glass scale, 65.3=steel rod, 65.4 = box. See #63 “Washington Certified Standards. Labels on top of box: “Length standards used by U.B. Grayson” “40aJJR” “Washington certified standards 1.6 inch steel scale, 1.6 inch glass scale, 1.6 inch steel rod. For particulars see certificate 1915” Engraved on glass scale: “BSN 394” “H.J.G. Melb Univ. 1915” “13.0C” “1 2 3 4 5 6” Engraved on steel scale: “BSN 393, H.J.G. Melb Univ. 1915” “ruled at 12.8C” (H,J,G, = Henry Grayson) -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Slide, Grayson Test plate with case
Test plate rectangular glass slide with rulings under circular cover glass within yellow circle and brown border enclosed in red hinged box with blue lining. Described as “A sample Microscope slide - Test plate with rulings from 30,000 to 120,000 per inch”. This is the only surviving ruling reaching up to 120,000; hence is both unique and valuable.Labels on slide: “Test plate 10,000 to 120,000. Ruled by H.J. Grayson, Melbourne”. No of lines per inch Band 1-10,000 2-20,000”. On label on side: “No of lines per inch Band 3 -30,000 4 - 40,000 5-50,000 6-60,000 7-70,000 8-80,000 9-90,000 10-100,000 11-110,000 12-120,000” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Slide, Grayson Test plate with case
Test plate rectangular glass slide with rulings under circular cover glass within yellow circle and brown border enclosed in red hinged box with blue lining. Described as “A sample Microscope slide - Test plate with rulings from 30,000 to 120,000 per inch”. This is the only surviving ruling reaching up to 120,000; hence is both unique and valuable.Labels on slide: “Test plate 10,000 to 120,000. Ruled by H.J. Grayson, Melbourne”. No of lines per inch Band 1-10,000 2-20,000”. On label on side: “No of lines per inch Band 3 -30,000 4 - 40,000 5-50,000 6-60,000 7-70,000 8-80,000 9-90,000 10-100,000 11-110,000 12-120,000” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photograph, Optical Munitions: H.D. Rathgeber
Black and white photograph of Henri Rathgeber looking through equipment. On front of image in ink: “6” On back of image in pencil: “No. 6 Henri Rathgeber” On back of image in ink: “6” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photographs, 2.8 MeV Betatron: Glass Donut
6 colour polaroid photographs showing different angles of Glass donut for 2.8 MEV Betatron (Reg 61) (269.1,269.2, 269.3, 269.4, 269.5, 269.6) Photographs are of Reg 61: Glass donut for 2.8 MeV Betatron -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
“MULTO” (Brunsviga)
ODHNER/BRUNSVIGA TYPE keys: 10 x 8 x 13 [donated by Jack McDonell (6 Mar 1997) who salvaged it when being discarded from UniMelb Physics III Labs in the 1950s. same as 289/M13 Serial No 3-2381 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - NORTH BENDIGO P.S. COLLECTION: THE SCHOOL'S PERSONAL BICENTENNIAL DIARY 1988
The Bicentennial Diary 1988 My Year in Australia's 200th Birthday Year Hard cover diary, cream cover with gold lettering. Comments added by students throughout the year: 41a Diary cover 41b diary frontice piece - donated by the Parent's Club and presented on behalf of grade 6 pupils to the Bendigo North P.S. Library 41c first entry by Jodie Bates Gr. 6 on Thursday 4 February 1988 41d example of entry Monday 15 - Thursday 18 August 1988 41e final diary entry Tuesday 6 February 1988Sunshine Diaries Pty Ltd -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - JOHN WILLIAMS COLLECTION: PLAYLET PRESENTED TO ALL CLUSTER SCHOOLS, 2004
Document. Playlet presented to all cluster schools by Quarry Hill P.S. Grade 5/6 students, 2004, written by J.Williams.document, memo, quarry hill p.s.students grade 5/6. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO NORTH P.S. COLLECTION: CLASS PHOTO 1993
Colour photograph of grade 6 students at Bendigo North Primary School, 1993.education, primary, bendigo north primary school 1267. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BADHAM COLLECTION: SCHOOL PAPERS, 1932
Document. School papers published by Education Department Victoria Australia. Owned by Jean Badham. 1932 for grades 5 and 6. March. April. May.document, memo, school papers for 1932. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BADHAM COLLECTION: SET OF SCHOOL PAPERS, 1933-34
Document. Set of School Papers published by Education Department Victoria Australia in a cardboard cover. Cover made of two pieces of black card with black cloth hinge glued in place. A set of strings is looped around the hinge. School papers are inserted under single strings Name ''Jean Badham'' written on front of several School papers. 1933 grades 5 and 6, February. March. April. May. July. August. October. September. 1934 grades 7 and 8, February. March. April. May.June.July. September.document, memo, scool paper fro 1933 and 1934 -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Booklet: Writing workshops for kids aged 6-80, edited by Barry Carozzi, 2007
Booklet of 48 pages titled Writing workshops for kids aged 6-80, edited by Barry Carozzi, and contributors include: Myron Lysenko, Fiona Sievers, Kay Arthur, and published by NMIT's Flat Chat Press in 2007.flat chat press, school publications, nmit -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - HAMILTON COLLECTION: ASSORTED FLYERS, 1902
Document. Assorted flyers and newspaper clipping glued together at top right hand corner. 1. Town Hall Maryborough, Grand Closing ANA Competitions. 2. Clipping from Maryborough and Dunolly Advertiser with results of ANA Competitions. 3. Flyer for a Concert in aid of St Mary's School, Mr A J Hamilton included in program. 4. Flyer for Grand Concert at Town Hall, St Arnaud,Mr A J Hamilton included in Program. 5. Advertising flyer for St Arnaud Branch ANA Musical and Elocutionary, Competitions, March1902. 6. Advertising flyer for Grand Concert, Shire Hall , Rochester, March 1902. Mr A J Hamilton included in Program. 7. Advertising flyer for Concert at Sebastian. March 1902. Mr A J Hamilton included in Program.performing arts, elocution, assorted flyers. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: CLASS ACT
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Friday, August 6, 2004. Class act: these nurses from the Bendigo Nurses School were all smiles when this photo was taken some times between 1954 and 1956. We know Bev Arnold, Helen Ball, Yvonne Yandon, Patsie Schifferle, Sister Tatcher, Leonie Barrett, Lesley McDonald and Yvonne Cooper were among the graduates.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: WORLD WAR 1 CLASSES OF 1916
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Monday, October 6, 2003. World War 1 classes of 1916: White Hills Primary School grades one and two. the photo is 87 years old and shows a group of 56 students with 18 girls and 38 boys making up the two classes. The children's ages appear to be quite varied as this was 1916 and in the midst of World War 1. The two women teachers' attire reflects the austerity of the times.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: THE MINE FLOODING CRISIS - NEW PUMPING TECHNOLOGY SUGGESTED
Copy of an article from the Bendigo Weekly 9/6/2000 titled The Mine Flooding Crisis - New Pumping Technology Suggested by James Lerk. Louis August Samuels was born in Germany. Samuels was involved in the mining industry in Australia and he had mining experience in West Africa. He had knowledge of the mines at the southern end of the field. He was president of the Mine Managers' Association. He believed the flooding was caused by the lack of baling and pumping operations. Earlier he had visited a coal mine in Bohemia to see a Riedler pump at work. It was a new design, very effective, simple in design and reliable. He watched it work. It was 500 metres underground and pushed the water to the surface in a single column. He suggested this type of pump could be adapted to use on the New Chum Reef. Even this suggestion was not the latest technical innovation, but it would be more efficient and less costly than baling. No one took him seriously and continued to remove water by the traditional means. Article is accompanied by a photo of Samuels.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - the mine flooding crisis - new pumping technology suggested, bendigo weekly 9/6/2000, james lerk, louis august samuels, origin of the bendigo saddle reefs and the cause of their golden wealth 1893, bendigo mine managers' association, victoria proprietary company, victoria quartz mine, new chum drainage association, riedler pump, riedler zwangschluss valve, technical school at aix-la-chapelle (achen) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - HORATIO ST VINCENT BUSST
Sepia portrait of Horatio St Vincent Busst, born Bendigo 1866, died Kew 8/6/1940, educated at St Killians and Bendigo High School, in 1883 was appointed Mining Warden of Sandhurst and in 1889 was appointed Mining Registrar for the district of Sandhurst. Father Thomas Walter Busst native of Staffordshire England arrived in Bendigo 1856. Brother T.W.Busst Junior was an Australian Amateur Cycling Champion. Framed in a very ornate timber frame with raised carved decorative border.photograph, person, busst, bendigo & vicinty page 248 bendigo advertiser newspapers cuttings local identities page 34 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - EMILY NANKIVELL COLLECTION: SCHOOL NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, 1930's
A school sampler from the 1930's, demonstrating a mastery of numerable sewing skills: Buttonholes- both bound;6 bound buttonholes. Button loop fastening 17 rouleau loops. Seams: Plain flat seam, machine stitched-part neatened by hand, and part neatened by machine. An overlapped flat seam-machine stitched. Fasteners: Press-studs (3) Buttons (4) shanked and f;flat. Metal hook-and-eyes (3), one eye hand stitched, all attached in buttonhole stitch. Pockets: (2) Machine stitched. Collar: (1) Rounded ''Peter Pan"" collar, with bound placket opening, one pearl button, and hand stitched loop. Facings (3). One square, one round, one Vshaped. Pintucks: 4 machine stitched pintucks.textiles, domestic, school needlework sampler 1930's -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: AXEDALE SPORTS ASSOCIATION MEETING 1965
Axedale and District Schools' Sports Association. Annual Sports Meeting. Thursday, March 26, 1965. Admission by Programme 2/- Schools: No.1 Goornong Green - Handicap: 1 1/2 - Colour: Green No.2 Bagshot - Handicap: 25 - Colour: Maroon and Blue No.3 Longlea - Handicap 22 1/2 - Colour: Purple No.4 Huntly - Handicap 18 - Colour: Blue and White No. 5 Axedale - Handicap: 3 - Colour Gold No.6 Goornong Pink - Handicap: 1 1/2 - Colour Pink No.7 Epsom - Handicap: scratch - Colour: Red No.8 Knowsley - Handicap: 18 - Colour: Blue Points: First: 5 - Second: 3 - Third: 1 Officials: President: Mr. D. Long, Secretary: Mr. N. Williams, Master of Sports: Mr. J. Ellison Sponsors: Bendigo Pottery, Peter Wade, Axedale Service Station, V. G. & E. Morrison, The golden drive-in theatre, A. Brown, Every's, Wright's sports store. On the inside all the name of the boys and girls taking part in the various competitions. There are four copiesprogram, sporting event, axedale annual sports meeting -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: AXEDALE SPORTS ASSOCIATION SPORTS MEETING 1962
Axedale and District Schools' Sports Association. Annual Sports Meeting. Thursday, March 15, 1962. Admission by Programme 2/- Schools: No.1 Knowsley - Handicap: 26 1/2 - Colour: Blue No.2 Longlea - Handicap 26 1/2 - Colour: Purple No. 3 Eppalock Res. - Handicap: 22 1/2 - Colour: Green and Yellow No.4 Bagshot - Handicap: 25 - Colour: Maroon and Blue No. 5 Axedale - Handicap: 14 1/2 - Colour Gold No. 6 Eppalock - Handicap: 25 - Colour: Pink No.7 Epsom - Handicap: 8 1/2 - Colour: Red No.8 Goornong - Handicap: Scratch - Colour: Green No.9 Huntly - Handicap 18 1/2 - Colour: Blue and White Points: First: 5 - Second: 3 - Third: 1 Officials: President: Mr. H. Green, Secretary: Mr. D. Derrick, Master of Sports: Mr. J. Ellison Sponsors: Bendigo Pottery, Harold G. Ross, Axedale Service Station, E. C. & K. Fowles, The golden drive-in theatre, A. Brown, Every's, Wright's sports store. On the inside all the name of the boys and girls taking part in the various competitions.program, sporting event, axedale annual sports meeting -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - AILEEN AND JOHN ELLISON COLLECTION: BOOKLET - JUST FRIENDS?
Small booklet (48 pages) titled "Just Friends?'' A Practical guide to Boy-Girl Friendships. The booklet was published by the father and Son Welfare Movement of Australia, this is the fifth edition published in 1959. Contents: Introduction - Chapter 1: Should I want to mix with the opposite sex. Chapter 2: Boy-girl Friendships. Chapter 3: Platonic friendships, do they really exist? Chapter 4: Is there anything wrong with sex? Chapter 5: Are sex relations outside marriage wrong? Chapter 6: Can I help falling in love? Chapter 7: Is this love or only infatuation? Chapter 8: Choosing Life's partner. Chapter 9: Problems of Courtship. Chapter 10: When should we get engaged? Chapter 11: Looking forward to marriage. Conclusionbooks, school, sex education