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Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - Army Survey Regiment - Regimental Training BBQ, 1985
This is a set of 14 photographs of Army Survey Regiment personnel attending a BBQ lunch during regimental training, at the basketball/tennis court area of Fortuna Villa, Bendigo, 1985. There were six regimental training objectives outlined in the administrative instruction – Exercise “City Soldier” accompanying these photos. They were SLR rifle and M30 grenade revision, and first aid at Fortuna; RATEL and navigation at Wellsford Forest; and rifle shooting at Wellsford Rifle Range. Personnel from Air Survey, Cartographic, Lithographic and Headquarters Squadrons were reallocated to four training platoons for one week from 7th to 11th October 1985. Personnel were warned in for lunch on 10th and 11th of October 1985. This is a set of 14 photographs of Army Survey Regiment personnel attending a regimental training BBQ lunch at Fortuna Villa, Bendigo, 1985. .1P to .10P are printed on photographic paper and scanned at 300 dpi. Photos .11P to .14P are on 35mm negative film and scanned at 96 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: unidentified personnel, PTE Evans, LCPL Brown - cooks, CAPT Laurie Newton, WO2 Brian Partridge, CAPT Danny Galbraith. MAJ Daryl Hockings CSM, unidentified personnel. .2) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: unidentified personnel, PTE Evans, LCPL Brown - cooks, MAJ Mick Byrne, CAPT Bob Williams, unidentified, LT Doug Maxwell, WO2 Brian Partridge, CAPT Danny Galbraith. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: unidentified personnel, PTE Evans, LCPL Brown - cooks, CAPT Bob Williams, unidentified, LT Doug Maxwell, unidentified personnel. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: unidentified personnel, PTE Evans, LCPL Brown - cooks, LT Doug Maxwell, unidentified, CAPT John South, unidentified personnel. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: unidentified personnel, MAJ Terry Edwards - background, SGT Morris – cook. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: unidentified, CPL Gary Tremain, unidentified, MAJ Terry Edwards, 2LT Kathie Ryan – background. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: SGT Charlie Creedy, SGT Wally Chilcott, LT Carol Dunstan, 2LT Kathie Ryan, LT Ossie Slade. .8) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: CPL Terry ‘TJ’ Wicker, unidentified personnel, SPR Roy Hicks, SPR Dave Wright, unidentified personnel. .9) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: unidentified personnel, SGT Jeff Willey, SGT Wally Chilcott, CPL Gary Tremain. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: foreground - CPL Megan (McBurney) Reynolds, LCPL Bob Sheppard, CPL Bob Thrower, background - CPL Peter Breukel, WO1 Doug Arman, CPL Brian Johnson. .11) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: RSM WO1 Bob Mason, PTE Evans, LCPL Brown - cooks, CAPT Danny Galbraith. .12) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R foreground: unidentified (x2), CPL Roy Hicks, CPL Megan (McBurney) Reynolds, unidentified (x2), CPL Peter Breukel, unidentified (x2), LT Ozzy Slade. .13) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R: LCPL Brown – cook, WO2 Brian Partridge, unidentified, WO2 John Hook, WO1 Bill Griggs, unidentified, CAPT Danny Galbraith, unidentified. .14) - Photo, black & white, 1985, L to R foreground: MAJ Kim Weston, CAPT Bob Williams, CAPT Danny Galbraith, unidentified, unidentified US Army Exchange officer..1P to .14P No personnel are identifiedroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Hasselblad aerial camera
Aerial photos were used to make maps of forest types, timber resources, to survey logging areas and regeneration, to mark boundaries of public land and new plantations, to identify new roads and tracks, as well as for fire suppression. Infrared film was sometimes used to monitor insect and disease attack. The images needed to sharp, with high contrast, and in a large format (most were printed in B&W on 9-inch by 9-inch glossy photographic paper) with at least a 60% overlap to enable stereoscopic viewing and with a 20-30% side lap to allow for aircraft drift. Preferably, the photo scale was close to the final map scale avoid to problems when enlarging and to reduce distortion. Something was needed to supplement the very expensive and infrequent large-area photography programs. From the mid-1960s Victorian foresters began experimenting with small format 70mm and 35mm cameras which proved simple, practical, cheap and flexible. It was found that any SLR camera could be used provided it had a good quality lens and fast shutter speed (preferably down to 1/1000 second). Motorised cameras with a large film capacity had obvious advantages and were essential when access to the camera was not possible during flight. It is also essential for the shutter to operate at low temperatures and those lubricated with silicones were recommended. Components of a typical FCV Divisional Office system included – A Hasselblad or Vinten 70 mm format aerial camera with a focal plane shutter which could be electrically operated. Interchangeable lenses to allow for different photo scales and flying heights. Several large film magazines, which were loaded in a darkroom, each with a capacity of 100 feet or approximately 500 frames. A remote control for the camera in single-shot mode or automatic firing at selected intervals of 2 to 50 seconds. It also needed a frame counter. A light aircraft was modified with an internal mounting for the camera to keep it level and steady. Often a hole was cut through the floor for the lens. The aircraft also needed an inbuilt 12 Volt DC battery to operate the motorised camera shutter. The front passenger seat was generally removed to improve access to the camera. An Aldis drift sight was also fitted. This might be likened to an inverted periscope and is used to determine drift, to facilitate accurate navigation along flight lines and to determine the exposure interval for stereoscopic overlap. This item is kept at Traralgon.Hasselblad 500 ELM camera with 70mm lens, film pack, motor drive and battery In 1964 Hasselblad started production of a motorized camera, the 500 EL The EL/M is a modified version of the EL, "M" means modified, "EL" electric. Perhaps the most famous use of the Hasselblad camera was during the Apollo program missions when man first landed on the Moon. Almost all of the still photographs taken during these missions used modified Hasselblad cameras. forests commission victoria (fcv), forest measurement, surveying, mapping -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - 4th Field Survey Squadron ANZAC Day Parade. Adelaide, SA, 1994
This is a set of 32 photographs of 4th Field Survey Squadron personnel parading through the streets of the Adelaide CBD on ANZAC Day, on the 25th of April 1994. The march concluded at the Cross of Sacrifice in Pennington Gardens East followed by the ANZAC Day Service of Remembrance. See items 6566.14P and 6567.11P for more photos taken during ANZAC Day, 1994.This is a set of 32 photographs of 4th Field Survey Squadron personnel parading through the streets of the Adelaide CBD on ANZAC Day, on the 25th of April 1994. The colour photographs are on 35mm negative film and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 96 dpi. .1) - Photo, colour, 1994. Preparation. Bayonets fixed on SLR rifles. .2) - Photo, colour, 1994. Eyes right as unit passes dignitaries on the dais. .3) - Photo, colour, 1994. Eyes right as unit passes dignitaries on the dais. CAPT Rob Gray, centre of photo, OC MAJ Peter Demaine on right. .4) to .7) - Photo, colour, 1994. Eyes right as unit passes dignitaries on the dais. .8) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marches along the parade route. .9) to .13) - Photo, colour, 1994. Eyes right as unit passes dignitaries. .14) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marches along the parade route. Right file L to R: WO2 Peter Hammer, unidentified, SGT Dave Longbottom, SGT Paul Baker, unidentified. .15) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marches along the parade route. Right file L to R: SGT Paul Baker, unidentified (x2), SPR Fran Calvert, SPR Greg Richards, SGT H. Evertz. Centre file: SGT Mark Donnelly, SPR Mark McInerney, unidentified (x2), SPR Matt Arnold. .16) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marking time. Right file L to R: SGT Paul Baker, unidentified (x2), SPR Fran Calvert, SPR Greg Richards, SGT H. Evertz, CPL Brett Parkin. Centre file L to R: SPR Matt Arnold, SPR Mark Linwood. Right file L to R: unidentified, SPR Mark Sinderberry. Officers L to R: unidentified (x2), CAPT Rob Gray, CAPT Tony Stephens. .17) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marking time. L to R: SGT Paul Baker, unidentified, SSGT John ‘Shep’ Shephard, SGT Dave Longbottom, SPR Daryl Miller, CPL Steve Wegener, unidentified (x2), CPL Jeremy Archer, WO2 Peter Hammer, unidentified Warrant Officers (x2). .18) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marking time. L to R: SPR Mark Linwood, SPR Greg Richards, SPR Matt Arnold, SPR Mark Sinderberry, unidentified (x5), SPR Chris Pearse, unidentified, CPL Dick Crawford, unidentified, SSGT John ‘Shep’ Shephard, CPL Steve Wegener, unidentified, CPL Jeremy Archer, unidentified Warrant Officer. .19) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marking time. Officers L to R: unidentified (x2), CAPT Tony Stephens. L to R: SPR Mark Linwood, SPR Greg Richards, SPR Matt Arnold, SPR Mark Sinderberry, remainder unidentified. .20) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marched along the parade route. L to R: CAPT Rob Gray, unidentified officer. .21) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marches along the parade route. OC MAJ Peter Demaine. .22) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marches along the parade route. L to R: CAPT Tony Stephens, SPR Mark Linwood, SPR Matt Arnold, SPR Mark Sinderberry, unidentified (x3), SPR Chris Pearse, unidentified, CPL Dick Crawford, unidentified, SGT Dave Longbottom, SSGT John ‘Shep’ Shephard, CPL Steve Wegener, CPL Jeremy Archer, unidentified Warrant Officers (x2). .23) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marches along the parade route. L to R: SSGT John ‘Shep’ Shephard, SPR Daryl Miller, CPL Steve Wegener, unidentified, CPL Jeremy Archer, unidentified Warrant Officers (x2). .24) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marches along the parade route. L to R: unidentified, CPL Dick Crawford, SGT Dave Longbottom, SSGT John ‘Shep’ Shephard, unidentified, CPL Steve Wegener, WO2 Peter Hammer, CPL Jeremy Archer, unidentified Warrant Officers (x2). .25) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marches along the parade route. L to R: unidentified (x3), SPR Fran Calvert, unidentified (x2), SPR Chris Pearse, unidentified, CPL Dick Crawford, SPR Daryl Miller, SSGT John ‘Shep’ Shephard. .26) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marches along the parade route. L to R: CAPT Tony Stephens, CPL Brett Parkin, SPR Mark Linwood, SGT H. Evertz, SPR Mark Sinderberry, unidentified (x2). .27) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marches along the parade route. L to R: CPL Brett Parkin, CAPT Tony Stephens, SPR Mark Linwood, SPR Greg Richards, SPR Matt Arnold, unidentified, SPR Mark Sinderberry, unidentified (x3), SPR Chris Pearse, unidentified, CPL Dick Crawford, unidentified, SGT SSGT John ‘Shep’ Shephard, CPL Steve Wegener, CPL Jeremy Archer, unidentified Warrant Officer. .28) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit marches along the parade route. L to R: Officers - OC MAJ Peter Demaine, unidentified (x2), CAPT Rob Gray, CAPT Tony Stephens. L to R: CPL Brett Parkin, SGT H. Evertz, SPR Mark Linwood, SSGT Pat ‘Fuji’ Drover, SPR Mark Sinderberry, unidentified. .29) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit preparing to halt. .30) to .32) - Photo, colour, 1994. Unit ‘stand easy’..1P to .32P – There are no personnel identified. ‘1994 ANZAC DAY’ annotated on negatives sleeve.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, 4 fd svy sqn -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet (4 copies), Infantry Training Vol 1 Infantry Platoon Weapons Pam 3B The 7.62 Self Loading Rifle and Bayonet and 7.62 Automatic Rifle, 1971
A soft covered booklet providing instructors with the necessary information to develop in soldiers the confidence to handle and maintain these weapons. One booklet has amdt No 1, two have amdts 1 and 2 and one has amdts 1,2 and 3DSN 7610-66-043-7060rifle 7.62 slr, automatic rifle 7.63 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet (2 copies), Manual of Land Warfare Part 2 Infantry Training Vol 4 Pam 5: 7.62 mm Self Loading Rifle L1A1 & Automatic Rifle 7.62 mm L2A1, 1983
A soft covered booklet aimed at providing the soldier with the necessary information for him to develop the confidence and knowledge to efficiently handle and maintain these weapons.DSN 7610-66-107-1254rifle slr 7.62, automatic rifle -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet (2 copies), Central Drawing Office, Infantry Training Vol 1 Infantry Platoon Weapons Pam 3B The 7.62 Self Loading Rifle and Bayonet, 1961
A soft covered booklet containing the material necessary to equip an instructor on the weapon. The booklet is set out in lesson plan format.7610-66-013-1640rifle 7.62 slr -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Weapon - Bayonet, Bayonet for Self-Loading Rifle 7.62mm. 20 cm blade. With scabbard. Handle and frog painted black
Bayonet for Self-Loading Rifle 7.62mm. 20 cm blade. With scabbard. Handle and frog painted black.bayonet for slr, scabbard, bayonet frog c1965 -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Edixa Reflex "B" Camera, 1959
Edixa Reflex camera's introduced in 1954 were West Germany's most popular own series of S.L.R. (single lens reflex) with focal plane shutter. Type "B" with aperture release mechanics. The lens is a.Schacht Ulm 112712, with manual focus. Focal length = 50mm. Maximum. aperture = f/2.8, minimum aperture = f/22. Minimum focus 0.5m. It is a standard lens for 35mm cameras in the M42 mount and built for the Wirgin-Edixa cameras during 1950-1970's by Albert Schact in Ulm, W. Germany. A brown case in included.Front: WIRGIN / EDIXA REFLEX - B. Lens: A.SCHACHT ULM. 112712 / EXIDA-TRAVENAR 1:2,8/50 Bottom: WIRGIN WIESBADEN WEST-GERMANYcamera, film, 35mm slr -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - 7.62 SLR L1A1 Rifle
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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - 7.62 SLR L1A1 Rifle S/No AD6306479
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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - 7.62 SLR L1A1 Rifle
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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - 7.62 SLR L1A1 Rifle
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Numurkah & District Historical Society
SLR Camera, Braun Nornberg
Camera: Black & Silver, Metal & Plastic. Lens protruding from the front / Shutter button, counter & flash connection on top / Tripod connection on the bottom Brown leather case in the shape of the cameraBraun Nornberg / Paxette Electeamatic -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - SLR Rifle Magazine
Detachable box magazine made from steel stampings - holds 20 rounds -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Accessory - Operating and maintenance accessories: L1A1 SLR Rifle
All seven items would have been used by Australian soldiers on a needs basis to keep their rifle in good working order.Although all seven items may have been used only infrequently in the field, they were crucial to keeping the rifle in good working condition when needed and so were instrumental in maximising the safebeing of the soldier whilst also permitting him to carry out his duties.All seven accessories required on a needs basis by soldiers to repair/maintain their L1A1 rifle. vietnam, vietnam war, weapons, equipment, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch