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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour prints and negatives, Graduation, 1988-1996
3 sets of photographs. Dame Elizabeth Murdoch giving Certificates to graduates. Some group photographs, many of individual graduates receiving their certificates. Greg Moore, Principal. Not scanned.dame elizabeth murdoch, certificates, graduates, greg moore, principal -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour prints, Trees
150 photographs of trees, work on trees. 55 photographs of root damage to pipes. Some have numbers, or labels on reverse. Not scanned.trees, root damage, pipes, arboriculture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide - Colour prints, Report on PictureTel
7 slides labelled, "For use with the report: The interconnectivity of PictureTel desktop and room systems, for multiple applications." Not digitised.interconnectivity, picturetel desktop, communications -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white photographs and negatives, Student ID Photographs
student id -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Bulk Storage, 1954
Back: PHT purple stamp 15/8 69 23-7-54 Bulk Storage - blue biroport of portland -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, The Dairy Shed in 1990, 1990
Appears to have been used in an exhibitionCaption, "The dairy shed in 1990, by now reclad. In the 1980's it was used for storage of landscape and arboriculture equipment."dairy shed, storage, equipment -
Hume City Civic Collection
Storage jar
This object was used for storage mostly in a domestic situation.A large stoneware storage jar with coloured graduated glaze around neck.containers, domestic items, george evans collection -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Furniture - School Desk
Early 20th Century, Late 60's Early 70's school Desk, Primary or Secondary SchoolUsed for majority of 20th CenturyTwo Seat School Desk, Wooden with Metal Frame, Top of each side of desk lifts to reveal storage space. No Ink wells brass hinges on desktopsNon- Sensical Graffiti written on surface of desk flaps, and inside storage spaces, some engraving - again non- senseeducation, school, furniture -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Public Records Act 1973, 03/11/2004
Regulations for the storage of public documentsAn edict from John Thwaites MP, Minister for Victorian Communities, regarding storage of public records.Regulations for the storage of public documentsdepartment for victorian communities, public record office victoria, whitehorse historical society -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Sustainable Museum Practice Review, 1/03/2006 12:00:00 AM
A review of the Schwerkolt Cottage & Museum Complex.A review of the Schwerkolt Cottage & Museum Complex in regard to additional storage space and future needs in light of existing or revised policies. A review of the Schwerkolt Cottage & Museum Complex. schwerkolt cottage & museum complex, museums, city of whitehorse -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Care of Collections, 1994
This book deals with the care of collections including curating a collection, cleaning, storage and exhibition, handling works and emergency treatments.This book deals with the care of collections including curating a collection, cleaning, storage and exhibition, handling works and emergency treatments.museum conservation methods, museum techniques, (mr) simon j knell -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Digital image, March 1958
Yields information about the size of the water tank that was fitted to the ESCo built sprinkler tram for Ballarat.Digital image from the Wal Jack Ballarat Album of the storage tank from the old or original ESCo sprinkler car, noted in use on a local farm at Invermay. No details as to source of print, Wal's notes the date as March 1958. See image i2 for rear of photograph.On rear of photograph in ink "Ballarat Tramways, Storage tank from old Sprinkler car, now in use on local farm at Invermay"trams, tramways, sprinkler tram, scrubber tram, esco -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Images, 1980s
These film projectors were used for many years to show films in the Rutherglen Hall, and are now part of the collection of the Common School Museum of the Rutherglen Historical Society. The photos were taken while they were in storage at the Memorial Hall.One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet, showing film projectors in storage.cinema, films, film projectors, soldiers' memorial hall -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Images, 1980s
These film projectors were used for many years to show films in the Rutherglen Hall, and are now part of the collection of the Common School Museum of the Rutherglen Historical Society. The photos were taken while they were in storage at the Memorial Hall.One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet, showing film projectors in storage.cinema, films, film projectors, soldiers' memorial hall -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Images, 1980s
These film projectors were used for many years to show films in the Rutherglen Hall, and are now part of the collection of the Common School Museum of the Rutherglen Historical Society. The photos were taken while they were in storage at the Memorial Hall.One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet, showing film projectors in storage.cinema, films, film projectors, soldiers' memorial hall -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Correspondence - "Beach Cars" - Edison Storage Batteries 1910
Typed copies of correspondence dated 21/7/1910, from the Federal Storage Battery Company to the Mr H Milner, Managing Director of the Beaumaris Tramway Co. at the Equitable Building Melbourne. Gives extensive details and comparisons of the battery storage system compared to the electric tramcars. Known as "Beach Cars" - see reference. Notes the work of Edison, batteries. Signed by R. H Beach, the Company Secretary. Has notes on car (streetcar or tramcar) performance, report from the Atlantic City and Shore Railroad Company, comparison report from the Board of Railroad Commissioners for the State of Massachusetts, and cost comparisons. Yields information about the "Beach Cars" battery powered trams of 1910.Set of six typed blue foolscap sheets titled - "Beach Cars" - Edison Storage Batteries 1910tramways, trams, battery tramcars, battery systems, beach cars, beaumaris tramway co. ltd, edison -
Parks Victoria - Maldon State Battery
Box
Currently used to store machine parts. Probably used for storage in the past .Green storage box with compartments and hinged lid, made from wood. Leather and chains attaches lid to the box. It has large wooden handles on either side. -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Jar - Storage, 1910 - 1920
Pottery jars were used to store dry goods such as tea, tobacco, flour etc. in the household. These jars usually had a cork stopper. Historical: History of Pottery available in the Kiewa Valley.Pottery storage jar made from red clay, fired and glazed. It has straight sides for 3 quarters of the way up from the base. It tapers to the opening which has a lip. It would have had a cork stopper.1G (meaning 1 gallon?) indented on the tapered part near the top.storage, pottery, kitchen, domestic -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, A manual for small museums and keeping places, 1992
This book includes establishing a museum and its administration, buildings and storage design, conservation, exhibition design and preparation, museum promotion and education. Bibliog, index.This book includes establishing a museum and its administration, buildings and storage design, conservation, exhibition design and preparation, museum promotion and education. Bibliog, index.Sue Barnettmuseums - handbooks, (mr) richard robins, queensland museum -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Print/s - set of 4, Carolyn Dean, 21/04/2004 12:00:00 AM
Set of four colour photographs taken on 21/4/2004 of the pouring of the slab between the two Bungaree storage sheds to form the COTMA store. Photographs taken by Carolyn Dean. .1 - the boxing, mesh etc prior to the pour. .2 - Delivering the mix. .3 - John Phillips finishing off the slab. .4 - The finished slab.On rear of each photo in ink, "21/4/04", "Photo by Carolyn Dean"bungaree, btm, storage -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Sextant, Bubble
Bubble Sextant model Mark 1XA type A.M. 6B/218 in protective storage box. Complete, with operation instructions. This is an aviation navigation instrument used by the RAF and RAAF during the World War 2 era. A sextant is used to measure the altitude of celestial bodies above a horizontal line of reference. A navigator can use the horizon as this line of reference, but when an aircraft is above the clouds or flying at night, the navigator can’t see the horizon. The bubble sextant solves this problem by providing an artificial horizon.The storage case has a label with the following: "A.M. 6B/218 MK IX A" and the number "10772/42 (V)" -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Manual
All field units such as 8/13 VMR had need of methods to store equipment. This document provided a template for storage in tropical conditions.Moderate research valueGreen coloured heavy card covered technical manual, screw bound, adhesive fabric spine being Instructions for the Australian Army Ordnance Services Storage in the Tropics 1966.Ink stamp on title page " 8/13VMR Regimental Collection. " -
Cockatoo History & Heritage Group
Order of Ceremony, Official Opening of the Cockatoo Community Complex, Saturday 20th November, 1982
In 1976, the Shire of Pakenham recognising that Cockatoo was the second largest township within the shire, acknowledged requests for the provision of recreation facilities. Council purchased four hectares of land strategically located in the Town Centre and in conjunction with the local community, embarked upon a programme of staged development of the site. The first stage saw the construction of the kindergarten building which was opened in 1977, followed by the bowling green, tennis courts, netball courts and public toilets. The Community Complex Building was the final development of the site.The Cockatoo Community Complex building, was the final stage of the development and was opened on the 20th November 1982. It was a replacement for the old Cockatoo Hall, which had not been renovated since 1936. The old Cockatoo Hall was lost in the Ash Wednesday fires on the 16th February 1983. The community complex played an integral part in the recovery stages after Ash Wednesday.Four page document, including Acknowledgements, Order of Ceremony, Menu and Site Plan of the Cockatoo community ComplexTwo punctured holes for folder storagecockatoo community complex, cockatoo hall, hall opening, cockatoo -
Beechworth Cemetery Trust
Functional object - Beechworth Cemetery Rotunda, Rotunda
Wooden octagonal outdoor structure with red iron and oregon pine roof, cream painted iron lace work, 8 green metal pillars, red wooden finial, light green wooden storage room, light green wooden seat all around the storage room. Window without glass opposite door. Tap attached to a pillar right hand side of door. Metal rubbish bin near outdoor seating between 2 back pillars. Asphalt flooring and stone curbing.Cemetery map in glass cabinet on storage wall left hand side of door. There are 4 small stainless steel plaques on right hand wall near window - Margaret Carlton, John Holt, Bob Simpson and Rob Goodwin. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Train Tickets, Victorian Railways, Ringwood and East Ringwood train tickets circa 1950s
Train tickets used from Ringwood to various locations and a pram storage ticket. See also 3334.Five train tickets:; 1. Blue Ringwood to Blackburn; 2. Ringwood to Geelong - half blue/half brown; 3. Ringwood East to Williamstown Pier- 2 tickets buff colour; 4. Storage ticket for a pram - buff with green central strip -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Ammunition, WW2
Bomb arming pinInstruction regarding loading/arming and also storage. -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - digital, LJ Gervasoni, Murtoa Stick Shed 00031, 13/08/2011
From the Victorian Heritage Register statement of significance H0791 The Marmalake/Murtoa Grain Store, originally the No.1 Murtoa Shed, is located within the Murtoa Grain Terminal, adjacent to the grain elevator tower and railway line. The shed is 280m long, 60m wide and 19m high at the ridge with a capacity of 3.4 million bushels. The hipped corrugated iron roof of the shed is supported on approximately 600 unmilled hardwood poles set in a concrete slab floor and braced with iron tie rods. These poles are the reason for use of the term "stick shed". With its vast gabled interior and the long rows of poles the space has been likened to the nave of a cathedral. An elevator at one end took wheat from railway trucks to ridge level where it was distributed by conveyor along the length of the shed, creating a huge single mound of grain. Braced internal timber bulkheads on either side took the lateral thrust of the wheat, and conveyors at ground level outside the bulkheads took wheat back to the elevator for transport elsewhere. Wheat had been handled in jute bags from the start of the Victorian wheat industry in the mid nineteenth century. Bulk storage had been developed in North America from the early 1900s. NSW began building substantial concrete silos from 1920-21. In Western Australia, farmers' co-operatives, who had to supply their own bulk storage from 1934-5, pioneered the use of low-cost horizontal sheds of timber and corrugated iron for bulk storage. Following its establishment in 1935 the Victorian Grain Elevators Board (GEB) planned a network of 160 concrete silos in country locations, connected by rail to the shipping terminal at Geelong. By the outbreak of the Second World War there was a worldwide glut of wheat, and Australia soon had a massive surplus which it was unable to export. Only 48 silos had been established under the Victorian Silo Scheme so far, and wartime material and labour restrictions prevented progress with this scheme. The storage deficit had become an emergency by 1941 as Britain obtained its imports from North America, rather than over the lengthy and difficult shipping route from Australia. In 1941 the GEB, under chairman and general manager Harold Glowrey, proposed large temporary versions of the horizontal bulk storage sheds already in use in Western Australia. The proposal was approved by the Victorian Wheat and Woolgrowers Association, who considered the use of shed storages as a longer term proposition. After initial resistance from the Australian Wheat Board, some of whose members represented wheat bagging interests, the Commonwealth and Victorian governments agreed to split the costs, and Murtoa was chosen as a suitable site for the first emergency storage. The main contractor, Green Bros, commenced work on the No.1 Murtoa Shed in September 1941, deliveries of bulk wheat began in January 1942, and the store was full by June of the same year. In the following years the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (later CSIRO) conducted valuable research and experiment on the impacts and control of insect pests at the Murtoa No.1 shed. With these discoveries, and the development of more effective pesticides, use of the No.1 shed and the larger No.2 shed, erected in 1942/43, continued for many years. The No.2 shed was demolished in 1975. By the 1990s, pest resistance to pesticides and requirements for both pest free and insecticide free grain rendered open storage of this type unviable. The No. 1 store was also becoming increasingly expensive to maintain, and its use was phased out from 1989.Image of the Marmalake/Murtoa Grain Store which is of historical, architectural, scientific (technical) and social significance to the State of VictoriaDigital colour image of the interior of the Marmaduke . Murtoa grain storage facility better known as the Stick Shed. The shed was constructed in World War Two to store grain. The supporting columns are trees.marmalake, murtoa grain store, wheat store, stick shed, murtoa -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, 17 December 1985
On 17th December 1985 record torrential rain fell in Sunbury, which flooded the main Melbourne Bendigo rail line and disrupted traffic. The photograph is looking to the north of the station and takes in the historic Macedon Street bridge and the open ground with the storage silo on the west side of the railway line. A coloured photograph of a former V Line train stopped at a station where the railway line has been flooded. A storage silo occupies vac ant ground adjacent to the railway line.sunbury railway station, storage silos, horne street -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Print - Book, Nancy Wake, 2008
In storage - No accessisbn: 0 7322 69199 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Photograph/s, Carolyn Dean, 29/01/2000 12:00:00 AM
Set of seven colour photographs of initial work in the construction of the off site storage buildings at Bungaree. Taken by Carolyn Dean on 29/1/2000 and 30/1/2000. On Kodak paper. .1 > .3 on 29/1, rest 30/1 1347.1 - John Phillips and Alastair Reither setting out the foundations pegs. .2 - Foundation pegs in. .3 - ditto .4 - Mowing the grass (jungle) - John Phillips and Jim Parker. .5 - the sheep watching the grass go. .6 - the site from the south end. .7 - ditto from the north end.` See Fares Please! March 2000.All have on rear in black ink "29.1.00 or 30.1.00 / Photo by Carolyn Dean"bungaree, storage, btm