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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - THE DREAM OF FLIGHT, CLIVE HART, 1972
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - NO HERO, JUST A SURVIVOR, G.R.T. (BOB) WILLIS, 1999
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - WORLD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURERS, BILL GUNSTON, 1993
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - TIGER MOTHS & BUTTERFLIES, PETER NORMAN, TIGER MOTHS AND BUTTERFLIES, 2003
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - THE ROYAL AIR FORCE, F.V. MONK et al, 1938
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - AVIATION IN AUSTRALIA, JILL BLEE, 2007
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Moorabbin Air Museum
RAF BOMBER STORIES, MARTIN W. BOWMAN, 1998
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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Sign, A. Simpson and Son Limited Enamellers of Pirie St Adelaide, "Passengers are requested ....."
One of a group of signs that were fitted into tramcars in Ballarat, giving instructions to passengers about prams, behaviour, smoking, fare payment, talking to the motorman, instructions or information to drivers etc. Yields information about the sign manufacture, demonstrates the type of signs provided in tramcars.Enamel sign, black capital letters and lines on white background, titled "Passengers are requested not to enter into conversation with the motorman when tram is in motion". One of a number similar signs donated to the Ballarat Tramway Preservation Society by the SEC following closure of the Ballarat Tramways system in 1971. Sign has a black enamel backing, with marks from the enamelling process. On the rear is part of a paper sign about mounting the sign with screws and not using nails and the name of the manufacturer "Simpson & S? Pirie Street......" (See Reg Item 4899 for the full manufacturers label) .1 - As for above, added 31/12/2010/ trams, tramways, tramcars, signs, motormen, passengers -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine, RICHARD J. WAUGH, KAIMAI CRASH, 2003
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Moorabbin Air Museum
RICHARD J. WAUGH, NEW ZEALAND AVIATION MYSTERY - LOST ... WITHOUT TRACE?, 2005
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book, Patrick Stephens Ltd, Night Fighters, 2003
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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Pamphlet, The Forest City Electric Co. Limited England, "Automatic Tramway and Crossing Signals", c1948
Yields information about the types of tramway signals available for use on tramways systems. The type BY was used by the SEC in Ballarat and Bendigo.Four page Pamphlet or Brochure Forest City ATS1, printed brochure with illustrations "Automatic Tramway and Crossing Signals" – four types noted. Four types: 1. Tramway type "C: Car counting signal, up to 10 cars 2. Tramway type "BY" - non car counting signals 3. Level crossing signal operated by approaching cars 4. Turning Warning signals with notes on rear page of the set up for automatic control signals for rail crossings on roads, docks etc. Date stamped by SEC 20/9/1949 on front cover.Has “218” in biro in bottom left hand corner.trams, tramways, forest city signals, level crossings, signals -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Pamphlet, The Forest City Electric Co. Limited England, "Collins Patent Automatic Point Turner", c1940's?
Yields information about the types of automatic point Turing mechanisms used on tramway systems, not actually used in Ballarat or Bendigo.Four page Pamphlet or Brochure Forest City No. 19, "Collins Patent Automatic Point Turner". Four page printed brochure with illustrations 1940’s? describing the Point turning mechanism with illustrations, of the equipment, method of operation advantages, wiring, the street box and curb (kerb) control box. c1940's? Has “217” in biro in bottom left hand corner.trams, tramways, forest city signals, level crossings, signals -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Currency - Australian One Dollar Note, Gordon Andrews, 1966-1984
Circulated between 1966 and 1984, the one dollar bank note was issued following Australia's switch to decimal currency. It was later replaced by the dollar coin. Legal tender throughout the Commonwealth of Australia and the territories of the Commonwealth. Issued by the Reserve Bank of Australia, with the signatures of both the Governor of the Reserve Bank (J.G.Phillips), and the Secretary to the Treasury (R.J.Randall) noted on the obverse. Australian one dollar notes carry individual serial numbers.Demonstrates the one dollar note as it was circulated in Australia between 1966 and 1984. It represents currency used by Ballarat passengers to pay their tram fares, and received by SEC Ballarat Tramway crews/staff in wage packets.Orange, yellow and brown minted note on white treated paper. The obverse depicts Queen Elizabeth the II, the Australian Coat of Arms and the "1" denoting value. The reverse depicts Aborginal drawings, including animals and people, as well as the "1".btm, cash, bank notes, australian currency, ballarat tramway museum, australian one dollar note -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Currency - Australian Two Dollar Note, Gordon Andrews, 1966-1988
Circulated between 1966 and 1988, the two dollar bank note was issued by the Reserve Bank of Australia following Australia's switch to decimal currency. It was later replaced by the two dollar coin. Legal tender throughout the Commonwealth of Australia and the Territories of the Commonwealth. Signed by J G Phillips, Governor of Reverse Bank of Australia, and R J Randall, Secretary to the Treasury. Each note is assigned a unique serial number, this notes serial number reads GJJ 982843.Demonstrates the two dollar note as it was circulated in Australia between 1966 and 1988. It represents currency used by Ballarat passengers to pay their tram fares and received by SEC Ballarat Tramway crews/staff in wage packets. Green and yellow minted note on treated white paper. Obverse depicts John Macarthur, a merino ram and a "2" denoting its value. The reverse depicts William James Farrer, alongside ears of wheat and the "2".btm, ballarat tramway museum, cash, bank notes, australian currency, money, two dollar bank note -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional object - Trolley Pole Signal Skate or contactor, The Forest City Electric Co. Limited England, 1930s
Used by the Forrest City Signal system to initiate or cancel a signal indication. The trolley wheel would make contact with the steel strips which would send an electrical impulse to the control box that either would enable the signal to be shown or cancelled. There was one on the trolley wire at either end of the section. See reference for further details.Demonstrates part of the Forest City Signal system.Signal contactor mechanism comprising two brass ears, a section of copper trolley wire, two steel strips assembled onto a section of wood fitted with steel covers where the ears are fitted through. Item refurbished for display purposes by Depot staff 2023.forest city signals, tramways, overhead -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - BRITISH AIR FORCES, ANDREW CORMACK, 2001
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - BOEING 737, P.R. SMITH, 1986
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - THE WONDER BOOK OF AIRCRAFT, WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine - RAAF 70TH ANNIVERSARY AIR SHOW, CHEVRON PUBLISHING GROUP PTY LIMITED, 1992
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - FLYING DRAGONS, ROBERT C. MIKESH, 1988
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - MILITARY AIRCRAFT MARKINGS & PROFILES, THE HAMLYN PUBLISHING GROUP LIMITED, 1990
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - ALLANA ARNOT, ALLANA ARNOT, 1998
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - HUMAN FACTORS IN FLIGHT, FRANK H HAWKINS, 1987
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - COMBAT AIRCRAFT DESIGNER, EDWARD H. HEINEMANN et al, 1980
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - JANE'S AEROSPACE DICTIONARY, BILL GUNSTON, 1980
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Shorts, Mike Hooks
The book is a collection of photographs and information on the Shorts company, focusing on its aircraft.The cover is a artistic rendition of a transport seaplane flying over the sea. The back is black with a sepia-toned photograph of planes in a warehouse.non-fiction The book is a collection of photographs and information on the Shorts company, focusing on its aircraft.shorts, short brothers, stirling bomber, aerospace company -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - BOMBERS, C.G. GREY
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - THE STORY OF HOVERCRAFT, THE BRITISH PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - THE AEROPLANE, EDWIN COLSTON SHEPHERD B.A., B. LTT (OXON), 3/7/1942