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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
DVD, Australian Electoral Commission, Your vote matters : understanding the federal electoral system
Information on why we vote, how to register to vote and what to do with the ballot papers. It also explains the special arrangements for absent, mobile an dearly voting. Includes tracks in 5 languages as well as English.pitjantjatjara, western kriol, walmajarri, torres strait creole, jaru -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car), Kodak
A 1946 Chevrtrolet 6 cylinder sedan used for Mobile Traffic Section duties1946 Chevrolet with John Purdon 8341 to the left of photo, circa 1946police vehicles; transport branch; wireless patrol; motor police branch; motor traffic section; chevrolet car; purdon, john -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car)
One of two Vauxhall sedans used for Mobile Traffic Section patrol dutiesVauxhall Cresta in a park with sky scraper in background. Registration number HLA-802. Circa 1962police vehicles; wireless patrol; motor transport branch; motor transport section; vauxhall cresta car -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car)
Mildura Mobile Traffic Section patrol car at Lock 3 near Mildura.Ford Zephyr, registration number HRH-911, parked under a tree with a driver and passenger inside the car. There is a man in the background standing bent over near a bicycle. Circa 1961police vehicles; wireless patrol; motor transport branch; motor transport section; ford zephyr car -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Library, Victoria, n.d
Photographs of Portland Library - late 1990s to early 2000s, showing activities at the library and construction of additions to the building.Coloured photo. Portland Library. Mobile library van parked outside library. Photo taken from across the road. Weather conditions appear different from 9570, 9571 - ?different day. Photo not dated.Front: '00 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO WATER CHANNEL
Crane lowering excavator in water channel, 2 workers near crane. Crane bears the name of Leech's Mobile cranes. Two men standing between crane and 4 wheel tractor with blade and trench attachments.Kodakorganisation, industry, gas and fuel -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car)
Photo of the rear yard of the Mobile Traffic Section offices at 145 Chapel St. St.KildaHolden ute, front view, registration number JHE-915, parked at a right angle to a Studebaker Lark, side view. Circa 1964police vehicles; wireless patrol; motor transport branch; motor transport section; holden ute; studebaker lake car -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car)
First Constable Joh Gurr 12361 of the Mobile Traffic Section with a Falcon Q car.Ford Falcon, registration number HJJ-345, with officer standing beside it and the city sky line in the background. Circa 1961police vehicles; wireless patrol; motor transport branch; motor transport section; ford falcon car -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Boring tool stand
8448.1 - Long metal shaft, screw-threaded for most of its length, a rectangular metal foot at one end linking the shaft some range of motion at the joint and an adjustable socket for the auger mobile along the shaft's thread. -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
Car Jack, Possibly 1960s
Mechanical mobile car jack made by the TREWELLAH company of Trentham for APAC Industries Ltd. Known as a "Service Jack" used for servicing cars and light vehicles. Mounted on 4 wheels, two being castors. Painted red. On a brass plate fixed to top of body "APAC / Service Jack No. 247 / Range 4 5/8" to 19 3/4" / Capacity 5000 lb / Caution: Do not overload / This jack is guaranteed to raised 5000 lb / Overloading renders this guarantee null and void / lubricate jack thoroughly before using / always keep jack clean and well oiled / Manufactured in Australia / APAC Industries Limited. / South Australia"tools, automotive, servicing -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Calendar Stand - Desk, Office Equipment
ukv 257 Used to remind the user of the day and date. Pre dating computers and mobile phones.Used by residents of the Kiewa Valley especially in the office.Black tin ramp with two holes and an oval hole cut at the front to fit a steel frame for paper sheets.Embossed on the front 'Bunch of Dates'office equipment, calendar stand -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Document
Primary source info.Manuscript of army service of 32 typed pagesCompiled by Cpl L>J> Taylor VX85017 from mobile Veterinary Corps. Part of 2/1 North Australia Observer Unit Thought to be typed in 1986.. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Maiden speech, Julian HILL MP, Sep 2016
White folder with dark green back containing copy of Julian HILL, MP's first speech. Business card inserted on inside of folder with hand written mobile phone number. Julian was an ex councillor and Mayor of Port Phillip.commonwealth government, julian hill -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper, Library on Move, 24/04/1991 12:00:00 AM
Nunawading Library moves April 1991 into its new premises formerly Nunawading's Municipal Offices.Nunawading Library moves April 1991 into its new premises formerly Nunawading's Municipal Offices. Same year saw opening of Vermont South Branch, Forest Hill Chase Information Centre and library on the move mobile service.Nunawading Library moves April 1991 into its new premises formerly Nunawading's Municipal Offices. public libraries, nunawading library, vermont south branch library, forest hill chase information centre, library on the move mobile service -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Specification - set of 7 - worker ammenties etc, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), mid 1950s
Seven documents for the supply and delivery of equipment and sheds for track workers - All undated. 1 - "Five oil-fired 25 gallon urns for boiling water" - 4 sheets 2 - "Two (2) mobile bitumen heaters - oil fired" - 6 sheets 3 - "Six (6) mobile tool boxes" - 4 sheets 4 - "Three hundred (300) barricade posts and six hundred (600) barricade rails - 4 sheets 5 - "Five (5) portable gangers' offices" - 5 sheets 6 - "Two (2) portable lamp cabins" - 7 sheets 7 - "Four (4) mobile conveniences" - 4 sheetsYields information about the MMTB tender for track workers facilities and equipment.Set of seven documents - foolscap sheets stapled in top left hand corner and hole punched along the top edge.mmtb, tramways, contracts, purchases, trackwork, tools -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Banner, 2nd Field Ambulance
2nd Field Ambulance (Fd Amb) is a highly mobile unit whose role was the rapid collection of the sick and wounded. The white plastic banner held by two wooden poles has red writing on top with large print "2 FIELD AMBULANCE". A gold crest is in centre depicting a crown atop an insignia "Australian Army Medical Corps" with a snake wrapped around a pole. In blue print 1914 - 1918 with several countries listed below and 1939 - 1945 with several countries listed below. Bottom of the banner in blue writing 1966 -67 SOUTH VIETNAM.2nd Field Ambulancebanner, 2 field ambulance -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car)
Ford Falcon XR V8 Mobile Traffic Section patrol car, registration number JYD-173, with Ken Read standing beside driver's door in full uniform. Circa April 1968. Ken Read was in charge of the Warrnambool MTS then.police vehicles; motor transport branch; motor transport section; wireless patrol; ford falcon car; read, ken -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Road Construction
A black and white photograph of Engineers from 17 Construction Squadron use a bulldozer and road grader to prepare the road surface for sealing. A truck carries away rock to be crushed, in a mobile crusher operated by the Unit, to be used for foundation fill, on the road.photograph, engineers, 17 const sqn, gibbons collection catalogue -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - ERL Library van at school, February 1986
Black and white photo of the Eastern Regional Libraries' mobile van parked at Narre Warren East School. The van's steps and side extension are in place. Photo copied from Edna Boothroyd whose family lived next door to the school. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping, Testing station at G'Boro, 22/07/2020
Banyule Community Health set up a mobile COVID-19 testing station at Diamond Valley Sports and Fitness Centre.News clipping, black and white text and image.covid pandemic, banyule community health, diamond valley sports and fitness centre, civic drive greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Double trouble; man nabbed by two police cars in 10 seconds, 19/06/2013
A delivery truck driver received separate fines for speeding and for using a mobile telephone within ten seconds in Lower Plenty.Small clipping, black & white printDiamond Valley Leader 19 June 2013traffic offences, lower plenty -
National Communication Museum
Vehicle - Mobile Telephone Exchange, c. 1965
Manufactured in the 1960s, this mobile emergency telephone exchange was fitted into a caravan. Part of the Shepparton Division State Disaster Plan, the caravan could be towed to areas affected by disasters to enable communications to recommence. The caravan remained in service until approximately 1974.Mobile infrastructure plays an important role in Australian communications, owing to the often remote and hostile environments in which Australians live and work. Exchanges such as this facilitated phone calls in the aftermath of an emergency, particularly for hospitals, police and other emergency services. Today, Mobile Exchange on Wheels (MEOWs), Cell on Wheels (CoW) and Satellite Cell on Wheels (SatCOW) - which provide temporary landline and broadband services, mobile phone coverage and service in areas without communications infrastructure respectively - are a critical part of emergency response procedures for natural disasters such as fire and flood. Though technology has progressed, the need for rapid service in remote areas remains a present concern of the communications service providers in Australia. This mobile service infrastructure is historically significant as an early example of a service which has evolved over decades, yet is still needed today. The exchange, as a representative example of a vehicle which would provide early-response in a disaster, is socially significant as a facilitator of critical communications needs in devastated communities: access to emergency services and contact with family and friends. The exchange itself, intact from its period of use, provides an insight into technology of the 1970s.Mobile emergency exchange housed in a caravan trailer on 2 wheel base, duralin body, steel tow bar, Caravan divided into 3 sections; the exchange room; the relay room and the main frame room. The exchange room contains 3 switchboards, a folding table, cupboards, benches and switch rack (.1). table (.2), steel bar for attaching the table (.3), back boards of switchboards (.4-.6), switches (.7-.16), box of switches (.17). There is a wall phone magneto, 300 type handset on wall and 2 skylights with wire screens. .11? hat pegs and shelf; there are 2 fluorescent tubes for lighting, all in exchange section. The floor is covered with 2 tone grey tiles and there are wire mesh on outside of windows and a geometric curtain inside behind switch rack. There is a flywire screen door as well as exterior door. The relay room has a sectioned door so half can open at a time. Room contains a cupboard with folding bench top beneath a curtained window. The opposite wall has a bank of batteries and transmission condensers; there is a shelf above window, one fluorescent tube and fuse boxes. Tiles on floor also. The main frame room contains many metres of coiled black covered cable, a black covered magneto wall telephone with 300 type handset; grey plastic jumper cords, a rack of termination points and wire with wasp nests attached. There is a small iron step under door, a fluorescent tube on wall and 3 hat hooks. Roll of Paper Handtowels (.18), cord and handle (.19), red exchange cords and plugs (.20-.22), plastic aluminium runners (.23,.24), headset (.25,.26), logbook (.27), battery readings (.28), box containing papers circuit drawings etc (.29-.93), paper lists off wall (.94,.95). Books, record books etc (.96-.103). Manila folder (.104) containing circuit drawings (105-.124). Wooden drawer (.125), metal drawer containing subscribers master cards, record of faults cards, particular switchboards connected, Junction line cards (.126). Box of valves (.127), box of clamps (.128). Box of 2000 type rack fuses, red 1 1/2 AMPS, black 3 AMP, blue 1/2 AMP (.129). Box of sleeves for covering wire joints (.130), plastic beakers (.131,.132), soap (.133), box of white plastic squares (.134), time switch "Venner BF/43 time switch" Made in England (.135), box of bolts, knobs etc (.136), box of switchboard number indicators (.137), fuse (.138), fuse wire (.139), football card (.140). Box of cartridge fuse 6 AMP (.141). Envelope of drawing pins, rubber bands (.142), black plastic, paper tape centres (.143-.152), metal plug (.153), 2 signs "Beware of vehicles" (.154-.155). Paper listing Naringal East automatic conversion (.156). Green Commonwealth of Australia note pad (.157). Wiring plug for tail lights (.158). Black fuse plugs (.159,.160). Box of bolts (.161). 2 sections of blue plastic coated wires (.162,.163). Gloves used for working on batteries (.164-.167). Wasp nests (.168,.169). White fuse (.170). Photographs of van in use (.171,.172)..1 on front: "ANOTHER / MOBILETRAIL / PRODUCT" "MAX SPEED / 25MPH" "TRAILER BRAKES / --- / " On sides: "EMERGENCY TELEPHONE EXCHANGE" "NO 1" "PMG" "TCQ / GROSS 250 / TARE 182 / LOAD 162" "6" "COUNTRY BRANCH / NORTH REGION / [SHEPPARTON DIVISION]" "LAW'S SIGNS" "Telecom Australia" On back: "DANGER / LONG LOAD" "MQA 3787" .133: "FIR OIL" "AUSTRALIA"mobile telephone exchanges, mobile telecommunications trailers, trailers, transport, natural disaster, black saturday, bushfires, floods, emergency communications -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Card - Business Card, Gideon's Bible App
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Construction of new bridge over the Plenty River, Main Road, Lower Plenty, c.Aug. 1966
Construction of the Main Road bridge over the Plenty River. Includes structural members, construction personnel, vehicles and a Clarke mobile crane.Local significanceBlack and white printlower plenty, main road, plenty river, bridge, bridge construction, civil engineering, cranes, mobile cranes -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Construction of new bridge over the Plenty River, Main Road, Lower Plenty, c.Aug. 1966
Construction of the Main Road bridge over the Plenty River. Includes structural members, construction personnel, vehicles and a Clarke mobile crane.Local significanceBlack and white printMarking on back of photograph - Plenty River Bridge Main Road 1969 (sic)lower plenty, main road, plenty river, bridge, bridge construction, civil engineering, cranes, mobile cranes -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Radio, Very High Frequency
Very High Frequency radio and case used in Neonatal Emergency Transport Service Backup car.Very High Frequency radio in custom made carry case with handle and two locks on the front. Ambulance Service Victoria labels adhered to the carry case. Instructions on how to use radio are included in the case. A mobile telephone is also stored in the case.VHF RADIO FOR NETS BACKUP CAR Metropolitan Ambulance Servicevery high frequency, radio, carry case, neonatal emergency transport service, backup car, metropolitan ambulance service, ambulance service victoria -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Untitled
Presented to Ken Hill by the artist Josef Thum as a token of his friendship. Thum was an Austrian POW at Camp 13 who was permitted to assist Ken Hill who was a mobile cinema operator, as a member of the Australian Amenities Service - AAA's Mobile Cinema Unit No 36 - around 1946-47. After hostilities had ceased Thum returned to Vienna. He and his Wife had 2 childrenFaded blue hard cover book. Cloth spine and front and back edges. Linen like paper pages. 5 pages of water colour sketches, 24 pages of pencil sketchesWith many kind wishes as a token of my friendship. Ever yours. Josef Thumsketches, pencil, thum j, hill k, camp 13, tatura, illustrations, books, art -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Telephone Handset Field, early 1900s
This field telephone was developed primary for military purposes (World War I) and other wars/military interventions there after. It was the first "mobile" telephone which had a prime objective of providing isolated or "hard" to connect with locations instant communication links. Like a lot of "new" technologies it evolved from a war environment. This handset was used to connect offices and workshops, which due to their functions could not be co-located with their prime office(external workshops).The evolution from the early 1900s to the mid 1980s when mobile communication technology progressed in leaps and bounds from hard wire telephone communication to mobile digital receivers. This handset was manufactured by a subcontracted Australian company under the Australian Post Office mandate.This handset is significant in that it was donated by the Mount Beauty Timber yards and formed an integrated part of its communication system with its out lying work yards and buildings, before the mobile handset evolution. This handset was located in an environment which required a rugged and reliable day to day communications linkage as a vital part of its logistical (business) survival. As progress demands it, the faster that customers are satisfied with the service they obtain from suppliers the longer those services will be asked for and the longer and more profitable the supplier will be. This edict is as true for rural companies as it is for small or large city businesses. The customer is "always" right.This sturdy field telephone has a shell housing made in black bakelite material with a "U" form housing the major components (wiring, magneto and batteries). The main housing has two metal bells, with a central ringer between both, on the top part (to notify incoming calls). In front of the main structure is a box with the telephone hand piece (ear and mouth receptacles) nestled on two cradles. An on/off switch is activated when handset is removed from its cradle. On the front of the control box is a winder handle(to ring off) and in a field situation to activate/deactivate the magneto. To the left of the winder but on the the main body are two wind up connection buttons for the connection of operational wires (power)On the main right hand front body and next to two chrome switches is a plate with "L (next to the top switch) and below this "L2" and underneath this are "or" "EARTH". There is a plate fastened to the front of the handset and behind the winder with "REPLACE HANDSET WHEN FINISHED" and below the winder 'SERIAL NUMBER 5116"field telephone, world war ii field telephone f mk i -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Phone Tower Failure - A Towering triumph, 06/12/2017
People power has spoken, and Montmorency residents are thrilled at the success of their campaign to scupper a mobile phone tower in their beloved Mayona Road reserve.News article 1 page, black text.montmorency, mayona road montmorency, vodafone, mobile phones, phone towers -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Division on phone towers, 04/10/2017
Residents living near bushland off Mayona Road in Montmorency could soon have a giant mobile phone tower built in their neighbourhood.News article 1 page, black text.montmorency, mobile phones, mayona road montmorency, phone towers