Showing 4363 items matching "markings"
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Finish & Markings External CH47C Italy Drawing No. 219E4007 Sheet 4
... Finish & Markings External CH47C Italy Drawing No. 219E4007 ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Multiple Markings Roundels Serial Numbers on Airborne Lifeboats Marine Craft Motorboat Personnel Rescue Boat
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Aircraft Surface Finishes And Markings, General And Technical Information
... Aircraft Surface Finishes And Markings, General And ...Air Publication 2656A Volume 1 (2nd Edition) War Office Code No.9591 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - MILITARY AIRCRAFT MARKINGS & PROFILES, THE HAMLYN PUBLISHING GROUP LIMITED, 1990
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Luftwaffe Camouflage & Markings, 1935-45, Vol 1, K.A.Merrick
... Luftwaffe Camouflage & Markings, 1935-45, Vol 1 ...The book is a biographical coverage of the American 90th Bomb Group and its service during World War two. The book covers their active operations, inside thoughts about the group, and the commanders who commanded it. it is primarily structured as a narrative with accompanying photography.The front is a Black cover with a picture of a German twin turbine bomber. The back is a yellow cover with illustrations of the side of German aircraft.non-fictionThe book is a biographical coverage of the American 90th Bomb Group and its service during World War two. The book covers their active operations, inside thoughts about the group, and the commanders who commanded it. it is primarily structured as a narrative with accompanying photography.second world war, world war two, air bombing, united states air force, pacific theatre -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Geoffrey Pentland, Aircraft & Markings of the R.A.A.F. 1939-45, 1970
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - AIRCRAFT & MARKINGS OF THE R.A.A.F. 1939-45, GEOFFREY PENTLAND, 1970
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - CIVIL AIRCRAFT MARKINGS, JOHN W. R. TAYLOR, 1963
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine - CAMOUFLAGE & MARKINGS NO 2, PAUL LUCAS
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - The ABC of CIVIL AIRCRAFT MARKINGS, JOHN W. R. TAYLOR, 1952
... The ABC of CIVIL AIRCRAFT MARKINGS ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - CIVIL AIRCRAFT MARKINGS, JOHN W. R. TAYLOR, 1960
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - CIVIL AIRCRAFT MARKINGS, JOHN W. R. TAYLOR, 1956
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - Civil Aircraft Markings, JOHN W. R. TAYLOR, 1955
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - CIVIL AIRCRAFT MARKINGS, JOHN W.R. TAYLOR, 1964
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Spitfire RAAF Markings and RAAF East Sale Books
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Hawker Siddeley HS748 Drawing Aircraft Finish And Markings Drawing No. AMR/HS748/1-1
... Hawker Siddeley HS748 Drawing Aircraft Finish And Markings ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - British Aviation Squadron Markings of World War I, Les Rogers, 2001
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - AIRCRAFT & MARKINGS OF THE R.A.A.F. 1939-45, Geoffrey Pentland, 1970
... AIRCRAFT & MARKINGS OF THE R.A.A.F. 1939-45 ... -
Darebin Art Collection
Painting, Jarrod Atkinson, Markings, 2004
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Demijohn
The word Demijohn is believed to be from the French "dame-jeanne" meaning Lady Jane. It originally referred to a glass or pottery container for fluids that has a wide body, a narrow neck and a small handle afixed at the neck. It was usually encased in a wicker basket and may also have been used for direct brewing.Demijohn. Cork in opening. No markings or writing. Handle Light brown top and cream base No markings or writing demijohn, pottery -
Mont De Lancey
Folding two foot Rule
Steel folding ruler with two arms, and markings for measurements with brass tips, and a round metal connector.Measurement markingsfolding rules -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Marking Gauge, Prior to 1950
A marking gauge, also known as a scratch gauge, and] is used in woodworking and metalworking to mark out lines for cutting or other operations. The purpose of the gauge is to scribe a line parallel to a reference edge or surface. It is used in joinery and sheet metal operations. The gauge consists of a beam, a headstock, and a scribing or marking implement, typically a pin, knife, pen or wheel. The headstock slides along the beam, and is locked in place by various means: a locking screw, cam lever, or a wedge. The marking implement is fixed to one end of the beam.A tool that has been in use since woodworking began for hundreds if not thousands of years without much change to the design or how the tool is used. Its use to scribe a line in various material as a cutting guide and is still in use today by many trades. Wooden marking Gauge, smallNonewarrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, marking gauge, woodworking, carpenters tools, tool -
Greensborough Historical Society
Functional object - Ink, Cooper, Dennison & Walkden Ltd, Melanyl Marking Ink, 1930s
Used for marking clothes before sending to laundry.Black Melanyl marking ink, in cardboard box with instructions. ink, marking ink, laundry equipment -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Gauge
A marking gauge is used to scribe marks onto the timber of a woodworker's job.Gauge, wooden; block section of a marking gauge. Inscription impressed into wood.Stamped "JB" on two ends.flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, great ocean road, woodworking tool, marking gauge, hand tool -
Port Fairy Historic Lifeboat Station
bag, oil bag, early 20th Century
Item acquired from Lakes Entrance boat builder/owner who sold it to the PFHLS in 2008. Oil bags were part of the lifeboat equipment. Only one other example known is at the Port Albert Maritime Museum The oil bag was used to put oil on the sea's surface, to inhibit spray, wave burst and fear for survivors transferring from the shipwreck to the lifeboat. This was essential, as the lifeboat would never come close to the wreck, to avoid the risk of being damaged itself. The item is rare, and a vital part of the lifeboat's rescue equipment. The technique probably generated the phrase "pour oil on troubled waters" textile (flax) bag, shaped like a tennis racquet cover, with a brass tube attached to bag. The tube has a series of very small circular holes (in lines) arranged along the length of the tube. These were to allow the light oil contained within the bag to be sucked from the bag by a venturi action. The bag has a light line attached to it to secure to the lifeboat when in use (by casting the bag into the sea).. no markingsno markingsoil bag -
Colac & District Historical Society
china milk jug, "DURALING" Super vitrified Grindley Hotel Ware et al, hygeienic cafe milk jug, Early 20th Century 1920's
The Hygeienic Cafe was conducted by Mrs. H. Bartlett in the late 1930's. It was popular with farmers who patronised it on market days. Many wedding receptions were held in this cafe It was sited near Blane's Newsagency in Murray St.One of very few peices of china from this popular Colac cafe remaining in existance. Cafe closed during WW2This milk jug is made of vitrified English china. Colour- White with blue markings.Elaborate H/B with banner and name beneath lined rim and handle.No 357 (Society No.) and makers markings on base.hygeienic cafe china milk jug -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, Braille Writers Association of New South Wales procedure for setting out volumes
Explanation and instruction on the setting out of braille volumes by E. Kell, Secretary of the Braille Writers Association of New South Wales. There are pencil markings on the fourth page.6 pages of typewritten notes with pencil markings on one pageroyal blind society of nsw, braille, braille writers association of new south wales -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - HYPODERMIC SYRINGE, ZENITH RECORD FIRETEX
USED IN THE CLUNES HOSPITAL.1 GLASS BARREL OF SYRINGE WITH CC MARKINGS .2 METAL PLUNGER. .3 METAL NEEDLE. .4 METAL CAPON NEEDLE : SOL, 18 ON BARREL "ZENITH" RECORD FIRETEX CC & M MARKINGlocal history, medical & surgery, medical -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Marking Gauge, Believed to be homemade around the 1940s given no makers marks and the naivety of its construction
A marking gauge, also known as a scratch gauge, is used in woodworking and metalworking to mark out lines for cutting or other operations. The purpose of the gauge is to scribe a line parallel to a reference edge or surface. It is used in joinery and sheet metal work operations. The gauge consists of a beam, a headstock, and a scribing or marking implement, typically a pin, knife, pen or wheel. The headstock slides along the beam and is locked in place by various means: a locking screw, cam lever, or a wedge. The marking implement is fixed to one end of the beam. These types of gauges have been in use for many centuries and have not changed much in their design.An item that has not changed in use since its inception many hundreds of years ago. These types of marking gauges used by cabinet and joinery makers to mark or scribe their work for cutting are still produced and used today in many sizes by professional cabinet makers and individuals.Cabinet makers marking gauge, wooden, adjustable staff secured be a wedge through the block. Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, cabinet makers tools, woodworking tool, marking gauge, mortise gauge -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCHES, Unknown
1. Large rectangular universal utility ammunition pouch has the flexibility to be attached to the waist belt or over the shoulder webbing harness. Khaki in colour, the top closure strap is missing. 2. Large rectangular universal utility ammunition pouch, has the flexibility to be attached to the waist belt or over the shoulder webbing harness. Khaki in colour and has some faint markings on the back of the pouch.1. No markings. 2. Very faint markings on the back. “TAREEN?”passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition pouches