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Merbein District Historical Society
Document - Enlistment, Skinner, Albert Edward World War One Enlistment, 26 Feb.1915
... Enlistment...Skinner, Albert Edward World War One Enlistment ...world war one, enlistment paper, ww1, first world war -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document - Enlistment, Smith, William Sydney World War One Enlistment, 18 Aug.1914
... Enlistment...Smith, William Sydney World War One Enlistment ...world war one, enlistment paper, ww1, first world war -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document - Enlistment, Soliague, Sydney Herbert World War One Enlistment, 16 Feb.1916
... Enlistment...Soliague, Sydney Herbert World War One Enlistment ...world war one, enlistment paper, ww1, first world war -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document - Enlistment, Steege, George World War One Enlistment, 20 May.1915
... Enlistment...Steege, George World War One Enlistment ...world war one, enlistment paper, ww1, first world war -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document - Enlistment, Stewart, Albert Athur World War One Enlistment, 15 Jul.1915
... Enlistment...Stewart, Albert Athur World War One Enlistment ...world war one, enlistment paper, ww1, first world war -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document - Enlistment, Surgey, Thomas Edwin World War One Enlistment, 22 Aug.1914
... Enlistment...Surgey, Thomas Edwin World War One Enlistment ...world war one, enlistment paper, ww1, first world war -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document - Enlistment, Sutherland, Herbert World War One Enlistment, 26 Feb.1915
... Enlistment...Sutherland, Herbert World War One Enlistment ...world war one, enlistment paper, ww1, first world war -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document - Enlistment, Sutton, John World War One Enlistment, 20 Jul.1915
... Enlistment...Sutton, John World War One Enlistment ...world war one, enlistment paper, ww1, first world war -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document - Enlistment, Wilson, Louis Chandler World War One Enlistment, 19 Aug.1914
... Enlistment...Wilson, Louis Chandler World War One Enlistment ...world war one, enlistment paper, ww1, first world war -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document - Enlistment, Wolstenholme, John Percy World War One Enlistment, 14 Feb.1916
... Enlistment...Wolstenholme, John Percy World War One Enlistment ...world war one, enlistment paper, ww1, first world war -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document - Enlistment, Young, John World War One Enlistment, 2 Feb.1916
... Enlistment...Young, John World War One Enlistment ...world war one, enlistment paper, ww1, first world war -
Puffing Billy Railway
Non Sweating Lamp, The Adlake
The Adlake Non Sweating Lamp "THE ADLAKE NON SWEATING LAMP CHICAGO" Adlake is a shortened name of the "Adams and Westlake" company. They began doing business in 1857 in Chicago. They manufactured railroad supplies and hardware in Chicago. In 1927, they moved to Elkhart, Indiana, where they remain in business today. The difference between "lamp" and "lantern" is that the lamp is meant to be hung on a post or a hook during use and the lantern is hand-held and only used when a person is directing traffic. It has four lenses- two amber and two blue. Adams & Westlake, also known as A&W or Adlake, became a dominant maker of short-globe lanterns and their #200, #250, and plain “Kero” (sometimes known as #300 or #400) models were sold by the thousands to the entire range of railroads. Short-globe lanterns came about because manufacturers figured out how to get a lantern to burn properly with a shorter combustion chamber, which allowed lanterns to be shorter and cheaper. Adams & Westlake began selling #200 Kero lanterns around 1921 and they sold well, the #250 Kero lantern was released in the mid 1920’s as an improvement over the #200 version, with a new burner design. FInally, around 1930 Adams & Westlake released models marked simply “Kero” but are sometimes known as the #300 or #400 models, which are further refinements. The #200, #250, and “Kero” models all look very similar in design and in fact they are all pretty much the same frame design with a couple of minor differences on the later “Kero” models. Short globe lanterns are still very easy to find because they were produced well into the mid 1900s. Adams & Westlake short globe lanterns can usually be dated by looking for a two-part date code on the bottom of the lantern. The first digit will be 1,2,3, or 4 followed by a dash and then a two digit number. Sample code: 2-39 would mean that the lantern was produced in the 2nd quarter (Apr-Jun) of 193Historic - Railways - Adlake Non Sweating LampAdlake Non Sweating Lamp made of metal and glass Metal with handle, painted black, oil Bullseye lens, 13 cm diameter, green Circular lens on opposite site, 5 cm diameter, clear Sliding panel provides access to burner Rain shield embossed 'THE ADLAKE NON SWEATING LAMP' 'LAMP MFG 7 RLY SUPPLIES LONDON''THE ADLAKE NON SWEATING LAMP' 'LAMP MFG 7 RLY SUPPLIES LONDON'puffing billy, adlake non sweating lamp -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet, Aide-Memoire for Regimental Officers & Non-Commissioned Officers 1969, 1969
A soft covered booklet dealing with Platoon/Section Operation Orders, some communications, fire control, reports and air-photo readingDSN 7610-66-029-4426officer nco aide-memoire -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet, Aide-Memoire for Regimental Officers & Non-Commissioned Officers 1957, 1957
A soft covered booklet dealing with Company/Platoon orders, communications, Artillery fire control, various reports etcDSN 7610-010-0288aide-memoire officers ncos -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet, Administration in the field, (Non-Divisional) 1966, 1966
A soft covered booklet giving a general survey of the administration system in the field behind the division.DSN 7610-66-024-4121army administration -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet, Aide-memoire for Regimental Officers & Non-Commissioned Officers, 1971
A soft covered booklet that covers Section/Platoon Operation Orders, some communication information, fire control, reports and air photo readingDSN 7610-66-041-6374aide-memoire officers ncos -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet, Aide-Memoire for Regimental Officers & Non-Commissioned Officers 1971, 1971
A soft covered booklet on a variety of subjects from orders, through signals & reportsDSN 7610-66-041-6374aide-memoire officers -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Hints to NON-COMS in the AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES, 1915
A light card covered book, compiled by Lt R Stupart, containing hints on various subjects including duties, the art of instructing, military courtesy. dress and discipline Copyright One Shillinghandbook, nco training, 1915 -
Australian Queer Archives
Zine, White, Rae, #EnbyLife : Stories, poetry & art by non-binary people, 2016
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Federation University Historical Collection
Book, The Economics of Mining (Non-Ferrous Metals), 1938, 1938
The book was used by Charles Bacon who studied at the University of Nevada in the late 1930s/early 1940s. Bacon worked at Bunker Hill Mines and Kellogg Idaho, before arriving in Australian in 1951. He worked for CN Myers, a company involved with paper converting. CN Myers was a family business (on Charles Bacon's maternal line). The Mackay School of Mines, Nevada was established in 1908. At the time of writing this mook T.J. Hoover was Professor of Mining and Metallurgy and Dean of the School of Engineering at Stanford University. Theodore Jesse Hoover, brother of the 31st President of the United States, was born in West Branch, Iowa, on January 28, 1871. He attended Stanford and received the Bachelor of Arts degree in Geology and Mining in 1901. Following graduation his professional career started with the position of assayer for the Keystone Consolidated Mining Company. After one year, he became assistant manager for the Standard Consolidated Mine, and a year later he was promoted to manager of the operation. In 1907 Hoover went to London as general manager of Minerals Separation, Ltd. This company was developing the froth flotation process for recovering minerals from ores. Hoover took an active part in the development of the flotation concentration process and authored one of the first books on the concentration of ores by flotation. After four years with Minerals Separation, Ltd., Hoover entered private practice as a consulting mining and metallurgical engineer with offices in London and in San Francisco. He was very successful and held positions of consulting engineer, managing director, director, and president of many mining companies in America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. He returned to Stanford in 1919 as Professor of Mining and Metallurgy and Executive Head of the Department of Mining and Metallurgy. His experience and ability in organization made him a natural leader. He was influential in the formation of the School of Engineering at Stanford. The School was formed in 1925 and he was made dean, a position he held until his retirement in 1936. As dean of engineering, he promoted a broad fundamental training program for undergraduate engineering students. Under his guidance, emphasis was placed upon graduate work and he was responsible for developing strong graduate engineering curricula at Stanford. While dean he continued teaching and his course, "The Economics of Mining," developed into a book which was published in 1933. He became interested in the functions of engineers and, with Professor Fish, wrote a book entitled "The Engineering Profession" which was published in 1940 and revised in 1950. In addition to his academic activities he was generous in his hospitality. Faculty and students alike enjoyed the annual field day and barbecue at his Rancho del Oso, near Santa Cruz. He was widely read and had a lively interest in all the things he encountered. He speculated on the antiquity of man and man's early production processes. To verify an idea regarding flint tools, he studied their shapes and became proficient in making arrow heads. He was also interested in wild life, and was one of the founding members of the Cooper Ornithological Society. (http://engineering.stanford.edu/about/bio-hoover) Blue hard covered book of 547 pages including an index. Contents include mine valuation (sampling, ore deposits, ore reserves, financial provisions, sale of mineral product, metal prices, reports) and Mining Organization (Co-operative effort, Mining Companies, Promoting Mining Enterprises, fluctuations of share prices, valuation of mining shares, fakes and fallacies, the mining Engineer and the law) and Mine Management (Organization of staff, mine manager, efficiency, industrial relations, training and discipline, safety). Inside front cover 'Charles Bacon Mackay School of Mines"charles bacon, mining engineering, metallurgy, university of nevada, mackay school of mines, stanford, bacon, mining, economics, divining, theodore hoover -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Modern Uses of Non-Ferrous Metal by F.M. Becket et al, 1935
This book was used by Charles BaconRed hard covered book of 427 pages in the A.I.M.E. Series (American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Inc). It includes a presentation, or armorial, Bookplate from Seeley Wintersmith Mudd made out to Charles Bacon. Bookplatenon ferrous metal, american institute of mining and metallurgical engineering inc, aluminoum, stainless steel, gold, silver, nickel copper, bookplate, seeley wintersmith mudd, charles bacon -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image - black and white, Ballarat School of Mines Non-Teaching Staff, 1979, 1879
A number of Ballarat School of Mines staff stand in the courtyard of the former Ballarat Gaol.peter shiells, mal vallance, anne fennell, heather durant -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army: Aide-Memoire for regimental officers' and non-commissioned officers (2 copies), 1977
australia - armed forces - service manuals -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army: Aide-Memoire for regimental officers' and non-commissioned officers, 1971
australia - armed forces - service manuals -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Book, De conceptu et generatione hominis : de matrice et eius partibus, nec non de conditione in-fantis in utero, et gravidarum cura et officio...libri sex ... Nunc denuo recogniti & in plerisque locis castigati, 1580
[4], 100, [1] l ; ill ; 20 cm. (4to). In Latin.non-fictionobstetrics, early works to 1800, midwifery -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Range of various non-issue weapons which Audio, CDT-3 collected during their time in Vietnam
Colour photograph of weaponsphotograph, weapons -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (item) - Non-Directional Beacons and Associated Automatic Direction Finding Commonwealth of Australia Department of Civil Aviation DCA Publication No. 22, Non-Directional Beacons and Associated Automatic Direction Finding
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (item) - Operational Notes on Non-Directional Beacons (NDB) and Associated Automatic Direction Finding (ADF) Commonwealth of Australia Department of Civil Aviation, Operational Notes on Non-Directional Beacons (NDB) and Associated Automatic Direction Finding (ADF)
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Trans-Australia Airlines Non Destructive Testing Manual DC-9
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, O'Nan, Stewart, The Vietnam Reader: The Definitive Collection of American Fiction and Non-fiction on the War
The Vietnam Reader is a groundbreaking collections of the finest fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, film, still photographs, and popular song lyrics depicting the American War in Vietnam.The Vietnam Reader is a groundbreaking collections of the finest fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, film, still photographs, and popular song lyrics depicting the American War in Vietnam.vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 - personal narratives, america