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Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper, Table Tops, 3/10/1944
Table Tops was a free daily newspaper produced for Australian Army personnel, published in the Atherton Tableland Training Area in Queensland, Australia, with regional editions produced abroad for serving personnel. Table Tops was produced by the staff of the AIF News, who were part of the First Australian Army Printing and Press Unit.The newspaper was produced seven days a week: weekday and Saturday editions were four pages long while Sunday editions were eight pages. The pages were demy quarto size. Occasional special editions were produced in addition to the daily editions. It contained news on the progress of the war, as well as home news such as current events in Australia and sport results.Two page cream coloured newspaper with rising sun badge top left corner of heading Table Tops - Free to the Troops Air Special No 501 Issued Daily by the Australian Military Forces Tues 3 Oct., 1944table tops, ww2 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1944
Rev Ira Menear (1901 - 1977). Born at Kapunda. Worked at the Kimba and Pt Neill mission stations on the west coast of South Australia before studying at the Brighton Training College and Adelaide University. Graduated B.A. Adelaide University 1928. After completing his theological training he was appointed to the Norwood Circuit before being appointed to take charge of the Methodist Inland Mission at Cloncurry. Minister at Crow's Nest, Gympie & Rockhampton 1936 - 1940. In 1940 he was accepted as a pilot officer in the RAAF, having been given leave of absence by the Methodist Conference. Menear enlisted RAAF air crew but was later transferred to the administrative staff. He rose from A.C.1 to the rank of Acting Wing Commander. He served in many parts of Australia, including the Darwin area. After the war Rev Menear took charge of the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Centre at Mount Osmond and later Mount Breckan, Victoria Harbour Rehabilitation Centre. B & W waist length studio portrait of Rev. Ira Menear dressed in his RAAF Flt. Lt. uniform."Seasons Greetings I Menear F/LT Control Officer Operations Room Pearce W.A."ira menear, methodist, minister, adelaide university, brighton training college, methodist inland mission, cloncurry, raaf, commonwealth rehabilitation centre -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Humidicrib, CIG, Thermocot, The Commonwealth Industrial Gases Limited, Circa 1970s
Humidicribs are used to transport sick babies from small hospitals to major hospitals for specialist care. They work by maintaining normal body temperature and provide oxygen if needed during ambulance transit. Known by a variety of commercial names, earlier humidicribs were ones heated with water bottles. Not part of an ambulances standard equipment, humidicribs are kept in ambulance stations and carried if babies needed to be transported. In the early days before humidicribs came into use and when air ambulances did not exist, many more babies died during emergency transits than do today The Thermocot Developed from the Port-O-Cot, CIG later produced the Thermocot. The new humidicrib had a number of advantages over the Port-O-Cot. Most importantly it had an over-temperature alarm and cut out. It was also calibrated in degrees Celsius as by then the metric measuring system had been introduced to Australia. It also had a front opening canopy which was easier for nursing staff to use. Metal box with Perspex opening top section. Carry handles at each end.Thermocot portable infant incubator CIGinfant -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Humidicrib, CIG, Thermocot, The Commonwealth Industrial Gases Limited, Circa 1970s
Humidicribs are used to transport sick babies from small hospitals to major hospitals for specialist care. They work by maintaining normal body temperature and provide oxygen if needed during ambulance transit. Known by a variety of commercial names, earlier humidicribs were ones heated with water bottles. Not part of an ambulances standard equipment, humidicribs are kept in ambulance stations and carried if babies needed to be transported. In the early days before humidicribs came into use and when air ambulances did not exist, many more babies died during emergency transits than do today The Thermocot Developed from the Port-O-Cot, CIG later produced the Thermocot. The new humidicrib had a number of advantages over the Port-O-Cot. Most importantly it had an over-temperature alarm and cut out. It was also calibrated in degrees Celsius as by then the metric measuring system had been introduced to Australia. It also had a front opening canopy which was easier for nursing staff to use. Metal box with Perspex opening top section. Carry handles at each end.Thermocot portable infant incubator CIG -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Work on paper (Item) - Focke Wulf FW190 fighter, Royal Aircraft Establishment , Farnborough Notes on Discussion with the Staff of Focke-Wulf Ltd
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (Item) - ANSETT pictures misc. Staff and promotional functions, Early Airport pics, Tourist destinations and Capital cities
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (Item) - ANSETT pictures misc. Slides, Negatives & Prints - Staff, functions & Aircraft installations
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Notes for pilots and ground staff, De Havilland hydromatic airscrews
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Notes for pilots and ground staff, De Havilland hydromatic airscrews
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Journal (Item) - Ansett Staff Travel Update June 1992
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Journal (Item) - Outlook The Staff Journal of Ansett Transport Industries Ltd Vol.25 No. 2 April 1980
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - Ansett Transport Industries Airline Ground Staff Superannuation Plan No.2
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Newspaper (Item) - News The Staff Newspaper for all Ansett Australia Companies No.170 March 1996
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Newspaper (Item) - News The Staff Newspaper for all Ansett Australia Companies No.168 Dec1995/Jan 1996
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Journal (Item) - Outlook The Staff Journal of Ansett Transport Industries Ltd Vol.22 No.5
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Ansett Jet Engine o/haul log of staff
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Ansett Staff list Eng Shop 1947<>1978
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Ansett Staff Master Holder Maintenance & Certificates
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (Item) - Ansett "Outlook" Staff Magazines 1970s<>1980s & Boeing "Airliner" 1978
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (Item) - Ansett photos of Aircraft - exteriors, interiors, meals, Staff - Historical including WW2 Aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Souvenir (Item) - Ansett - flight souvenirs, maps, company manners, staff booklets, Boeing 727 Fan Jet, Marketing Booklets
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Journal (Item) - Outlook The Staff Journal of Ansett Transport Industries Ltd Vol.24 No.2 April 1979
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Journal (Item) - Outlook The Staff Journal of Ansett Transport Industries Vol.24 No.4 August 1979
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Journal (Item) - Outlook The Staff Journal of Ansett Transport Industries Ltd.Vol.24 No.1 February 1979
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Journal (Item) - Outlook The Staff Journal of Ansett Transport Industries Ltd. Vol.21 No.1 March ?
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Memorabilia (Item) - Ansett official douments covering Staff Benefit Scheme
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Australian National Airways Staff News Vol.1 No.1
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Aermacchi MB326 Ground Staff Familiarization Course Airframe Course
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Aermacchi MB326-H Ground Staff Familiarization Course Aircraft Ground Handling
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Aermacchi MB326-H Ground Staff Familiarization Course Engine Course