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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Witchetty Tribe, 1948-1962
witchetty grubs, keith lattin, essie lapthorne, chris thompson, grace prescott, jim hudson, jack lapthorne, harry traeger, jo johansen, ray sylvia, witchetty tribe float, ducks wild, shirley lattin, lois lattin, a.b mckelvie, alf buchecker, pat slyvia, ann hearne, brendan hearne -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document, Mildura's Golden Jubilee Celebrations Committee Certificate, 11 Aug.1947
d.c. white, procession float (from merbein - picture) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aeronautical engineering, Inspection of Aircraft After Overhaul ( B Licence)
Overview of post overhaul inspection for those seeking B licence, circa 1941non-fictionOverview of post overhaul inspection for those seeking B licence, circa 1941non metallic materials, metallic materials, component inspection, hulls & floats, inspection of completed aircraft -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - Cocktatoo Island supermarine Australian Seagull Waterbird Watersprite Javelin Tugan Gannet JW7 Waterhen float plane Widgeon MkII Warrigal Jaguar Wagtail Warbler RAAF single seater fighter with R R Kestrel engine in counter rotating propeller monoplane 1941 Shell house BW 7605 Twin engine 1941 design twin tail Beaufort trainer AVRO 10, Miscellaneous Aircraft Drawings
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Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Newsletter No.151, June 2025
Boroondara Heritage Strategy / Judith Voce pp1-2. History News - Meetings & Lectures; Members; Grants & Sponsors; Exhibitions; Donations to the Collection / p3. Mary Ann Henty's Wedding Dress: a case study in conservation / Robert Baker pp4-5. The City of Kew Float: Victorian Centenary celebrations in 1934 / David White pp6-7. Willsmere [history] / Felicity Renowden pp8-9. From the Archives: Memories of Kew by Alva Allen [Boroondara General Cemetery, Harp of Erin Hotel] / Alva Allen p.10. 100 Years Ago: June 2025 [Kilby Road; Cattle; Kew War Memorial].Published quarterly since 1977, the newsletters of the Kew Historical Society contain significant research by members exploring relevant aspects of the Victorian and Australian Framework of Historical Themes. Frequently, articles on people, places and artefacts are the only source of information about an aspect of Kew, and Melbourne’s history.non-fictionBoroondara Heritage Strategy / Judith Voce pp1-2. History News - Meetings & Lectures; Members; Grants & Sponsors; Exhibitions; Donations to the Collection / p3. Mary Ann Henty's Wedding Dress: a case study in conservation / Robert Baker pp4-5. The City of Kew Float: Victorian Centenary celebrations in 1934 / David White pp6-7. Willsmere [history] / Felicity Renowden pp8-9. From the Archives: Memories of Kew by Alva Allen [Boroondara General Cemetery, Harp of Erin Hotel] / Alva Allen p.10. 100 Years Ago: June 2025 [Kilby Road; Cattle; Kew War Memorial].kew historical society (vic.) -- periodicals., kew historical society (vic.) -- newsletters, kew historical society (vic.) -- journals -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aircraft construction, Metal Aircraft Construction
Overview of practice of metal construction of aircraft, circa 1942non-fictionOverview of practice of metal construction of aircraft, circa 1942materials, main planes, fuselages, flying boat hulls & seaplane floats, workshop processes, corrosion, riveting -
Port of Echuca
Functional object - Outrigger Barge, Murray River Sawmills, D26, 1926
The D26 is an authentic outrigger logging barge - one of four that were towed by P.S. Adelaide for 80 years of its working life. In March 1987 Council purchased the barge from Deakin Shire in South Australia for $15,000. However, its restoration was put on hold until the crew had completed work on the P.S. Enterprise, eventually beginning in 1988 using local red gum. The barge was relaunched at Echuca East on Australia Day, 1990. The D26 remains at the Port of Echuca and on special occasions can be seen being towed by the P.S. Adelaide for demonstrations. The restored D26 outrigger barge is an example of early 20th century boat building technology developed for transporting reg gum logs downstream along the Murray River, often from the Barmah Forest to the Murray River Sawmills at Echuca. It shows the resourcefulness and manual transport techniques for a timber that does not float and had to be chained to the outrigging logs laying perpendicular to the hull. These outrigger barges could be let go to float with the current downstream with a bargeman onboard. Often there was no tiller or helm, but a chain was tied to the ballast at the back to keep the barge in the centre of the river channel. This allowed the Murray River Sawmills built 4 barges to go behind the PS Adelaide, the A11, the B22, the C24 and the D26. Timber outrigger logging bargeD26d26, p.s. adelaide, logging industry, murray river sawmill -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, City of Ringwood celebrations, 1960. Floats in procession
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, City of Ringwood celebrations, 1960. Floats in procession
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, City of Ringwood celebrations, 1960. Floats in procession
Black and white photograph