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Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (item) - This Air Age, Staff Magazine of Trans-Australia Airlines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (item) - This Air Age, Staff Magazine of Trans-Australia Airlines - Special Issue(?)
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (item) - This Air Age, Staff Magazine of Trans-Australia Airlines - Special Issue
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (item) - TAA JETLINES, This Air Age News Supplement
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (item) - TAA JETLINES, This Air Age News Supplement
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (item) - TAA JETLINES, This Air Age News Supplement
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (item) - TAA JETLINES, This Air Age News Supplement
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Article (item) - Air Mail, TAA Airmail Writing Pad
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (item) - This Air Age, Staff Magazine of Trans-Australia Airlines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Armstrong-Whitworth Gun Turrets, February 1939
Avro Anson, Armstrong-Whitworth, Gun turrets, Air ministry 1939armstrong-whitworth, raf, air ministry, gun turrets, avro anson -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Instructions on methods of attack by air firing and air bombing, RAAF Publication No. 56: Instructions On Methods Of Attack By Air Firing and Air Bombing, Issued February 1939. Reprinted January 1940
Issued in February 1939. A RAAF instruction manual on aircraft attack using guns and bombs. raaf, royal australian air force, attacking, air firing, air bombing, air force head-quarters -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - Norie's Air Tables, Norie's Air Tables with explanation
produced during World War Two for use by the Air Force. To train pilots in navigation navigation, training, world war two, pilot training, air force -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Air Express Ltd Load & Trim Sheet DC-4
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Lockheed Super Constellation, Manufacture's Brief - Model 749 Air freighter
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF Meteor T.Mk.7 Amendments, Meteor T.Mk.7 Aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Link trainer instructions, Handbook of Instructions with Parts Catalog for the Link Trainer Tachometer Indicator
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Miles Master Training Aircraft pilot notes, Untitled. Miles Master pilot notes
British Air Ministry -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Instruction Book For Operation And Maintenance Of Radio Set SCR-578-A
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - GREAT AIR ESCAPES, ROBERT PIPER, 1991
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Martin Baltimore Engine Manual, The Baltimore I, II & III Aeroplane: Two Double-Row Cyclone GR-2600 A5B-5 Engines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Gloster Meteor T.Mk.7 servicing schedules, Before and After Flight, Primary & Primary Star Servicing Schedules Meteor T.Mk.7 with two Derwent 5 and/or 8 Engines
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Clunes Museum
Booklet, H.E. DAW GOVERNMENT PRINTER MELBOURNE, AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS, 1941
REFERENCEAIR RAID PRECAUTIONS ADVICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS.local history, book, reference, trembath, perry -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - GAS IRON
IRON - CAST. HEAVY BASE WITH OPEN FIRE BOX. FUNNEL AT REAR, POSSIBLY FOR AIR INTAKE. METAL HANDLE CORE.2 PATENT 'HOT CROSS' WRITTEN WITHIN SHAPE OF A MALTESE CROSS. RD. NO.440920local history, domestic item, irons, domestic items -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - IRON
CHARCOAL IRON - WOODEN KNOB AND HANDLE MISSING - HINGED TOP. SEPERATE SPRING HANDLE (SHOULD BE ATTACHED TO WOODEN KNOB)CONTROLLED AIR VENT HAS MARKING "S"local history, domestic item, irons, domestic items, irons -
Clunes Museum
Card - AIR RAID WARDEN CARD, 1942
AIR RAID WARDEN CARD USED BY R. STEART OF CLUNES DURING WORLD WAR 2.AIR RAID WARDEN IDENTIFICATION CARD, DARK BLUEAIR RAID WARDENlocal history, document, identification, military -
Clunes Museum
Postcard
A CHRISTMAS CARD (BOOKLET AIR FORCE) SEE IMAGE ON WORKSHEETAIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS MELBOURNElocal history, document, card, greeting card -
Parks Victoria - Wilsons Promontory Lightstation
Radio
Type used by RAAF Radar station at Wilsons Promontory Lightstation (RS 14) for backup communications 1942 - 1946. This is an AT5 MF/HF 50 watts radio transmitter with black face and multiple dials and switches; There is also an AR8 radio receiver with a brown face and various dials and switches; and an AT5 radio aerial coupling unit with black face and dials and switches in the WP collection. They functioned as a set and were manufactured in 1938 at the Ashfield, Sydney workshop of AWA (Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Ltd, later AWA Ltd), Australia’s largest electronics manufacturer and broadcaster. They are rare outside Australia as they were seldom exported to other air forces, and remained in service until the late 1950s. An AT5 transmitter and AT5 coupling unit are held in Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum.The three units in the Wilsons Promontory Museum were deployed by the RAAF in WWII and represent the types of communications equipment used at the 14 Radar Station, Wilsons Promontory. It is not known, however if these particular examples were used at the lightstation and are part of the same set. They have interpretive relevance to the collection, but their significance to the lightstation is dependent on whether they have a direct historical association with the radar station that operated there. The units will have first level contributory significance if it is confirmed they were used at the Wilsons Promontory Radar Station.Radio receiver, grey metal face with multiple dials & switches -
Parks Victoria - Wilsons Promontory Lightstation
Radio
Type used by RAAF Radar station Wilsons Prom (RS 14) for backup communications 1942 - 1946. This is an AR8 radio receiver with a brown face and various dials and switches; They functioned as a set and were manufactured in 1938 at the Ashfield, Sydney workshop of AWA (Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Ltd, later AWA Ltd), Australia’s largest electronics manufacturer and broadcaster. They are rare outside Australia as they were seldom exported to other air forces, and remained in service until the late 1950s.202 An AT5 transmitter and AT5 coupling unit are held in Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum.203 The three units in the Wilsons Promontory Museum were deployed by the RAAF in WWII and represent the types of communications equipment used at the 14 Radar Station, Wilsons Promontory. It is not known, however if these particular examples were used at the lightstation and are part of the same set. They have interpretive relevance to the collection, but their significance to the lightstation is dependent on whether they have a direct historical association with the radar station that operated there. The units will have first level contributory significance if it is confirmed they were used at the Wilsons Promontory Radar Station.The units will have first level contributory significance if it is confirmed they were used at the Wilsons Promontory Radar Station.Radio tuning unit, brown metal face with multiple dials & switches.Yes -
Parks Victoria - Wilsons Promontory Lightstation
Radio
Type used by RAAF Radar station (RS 14) for backup communications 1942 - 1946. This one is an AT5 radio aerial coupling unit with black face and dials and switches. They functioned as a set and were manufactured in 1938 at the Ashfield, Sydney workshop of AWA (Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Ltd, later AWA Ltd), Australia’s largest electronics manufacturer and broadcaster. They are rare outside Australia as they were seldom exported to other air forces, and remained in service until the late 1950s.202 An AT5 transmitter and AT5 coupling unit are held in Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum.203 The three units in the Wilsons Promontory Museum were deployed by the RAAF in WWII and represent the types of communications equipment used at the 14 Radar Station, Wilsons Promontory. It is not known, however if these particular examples were used at the lightstation and are part of the same set. They have interpretive relevance to the collection, but their significance to the lightstation is dependent on whether they have a direct historical association with the radar station that operated there. The units will have first level contributory significance if it is confirmed they were used at the Wilsons Promontory Radar Station.radio aerial coupling unit grey metal face with multiple dials & switches -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Tramcar, Meadowbank Manufacturing Co. Sydney, SECV Tram No. 11, 1915
One of a number of this type of tram still in working order in Australian tramway museums. Has no motors. Interior one of the few given a paint finish by SEC, others are varnished. Has timber panelled sides.Single truck (4 wheels), drop ends, modified open California combination to closed car, with 4 doors, 2 at either end, longitudinal seats, sliding internal doors, air brakes. - electric motors removed. Acquired from the Daylesford Historical Society. For an article on the tram see the Oct. 2018 issue of Fares Please! and the Museum Fleet page on the website. See Fares Please - Oct. 1977, Destination City, Destination Eaglehawk, BTPS Annual Reports and March 1980 Fares Please!trams, tram 11