Showing 168 items matching "assignments"
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Aermacchi MB-326H Aircraft Drawing Classification And Assignment Of Designation Numbers
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Boeing 727 elevator and rudder manufacture SG 0939, GAF Proposal for assignment of materials review on Boeing 727
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Boeing 727 elevator and rudder manufacture SG 0939, GAF Proposal for assignment of materials review on Boeing 727
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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Plant Culture and Garden Maintenance Planting Plan Assignment, 1988
Tracing paper copy of plan of area with Tennis Court, to be removed. Signed MG?, July 1988.tennis court, burnley -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Student Work, Botanic Gardens Trust, Seed Bank Study of the Burnley Site, 12.05.2014
seed bank, burnley site, student work, assignment, seedlings, botanic gardens trust -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Residential Landscape Assignment, 1994
Tracing paper copies, 2 slightly different Base Plans drawn by J.K. On 17.03 1994 and 23.03.1994. Scale 1:100.residential, landscape design -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Nick Moore, Landscape Plan 12 Tyne Street Final Design Assignment, 2005
Coloured plan by Nick Moore dated June 2005. Scale 1:100.nick moore, landscape design -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Work on paper (item) - Student Work, Iroshan Gangodawialge, Blackney Residence Garden Landscape Design, 2017
It was made as an assessment for HORT90035 Landscape Construction and Graphics, a subject at Burnley Horticultural College coordinated by Andrew Laidlaw. assignment, burnley horticultural college, hort90035 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Work on paper (item) - Student Work, Annabel Dungey, Birch Tree Residence Project, 2018
assignment, burnley horticultural college -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Work on paper (item) - Student Work, Jane McKenzie-Smith, Ironbark Designs Landscape Design, 2015
The sheets were submitted as part of a landscape design project, most likely for HORT90035, 'Landscape Construction and Graphics,' a subject at Burnley Horticultural College coordinated by Andrew Laidlaw. It seems there is a third sheet missing that would have been the site analysis component of this project. assignment, landscaping, burnley horticultural college, landscape construction and graphics -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Work on paper - Student Work, Street Trees That Merit Attention in Melbourne, 25.10.1993
arboriculture, assignment, trees, philip kenyon -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Work on paper, Garden Style and the Australian Landscape, September 2002
student work, assignment, plan, axonometric drawing -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Book, James Y Harvey, Mercy trains, 2001
'Mercy trains - Australian Army Ambulance trains during World War II recounts the hitherto untold story of trains provided by Australia's State railway departments to convey the tens of thousands of the armed force's sick and wounded needing transportation across the continent. Conceived as large-scale ambulances to evacuate battle casualties suffered on Australian soil in the event of a landing by enemy forces, their role changed when Australia was spared the trauma of invasion. Instead, the trains becam mobile hospitals: their task to convey invalids from all allied (and enemy) forces to medical centres throughout the nation. One major assignment was to bring south from Queensland casualties evacuated from the battlefields of Papua-New Guinea, whose numbers reached crisis proportions at the close of 1942 and into early 1943. The trains were operated by United States Army personnel for twelve months, one in New South Wales and one in Queensland. Author Jim Harvey spent three years searching through Army (both Australian and U.S.) and railway department files and what he found was a story of demanding military, a penny-pinching government prepared to endanger the lives of train staff rather than permit necessary improvements, some railway operating problems, fires, more than a fair share of floods, a bombing attack, examples of a generosity from caring local communities, a dexicated staff of doctors, nurses, medical orderlies and cooks, supported at all times by sympathetic railwayment of all grades.' [from inside front dust jacked]Black bound book with silver writing on spine. Dust jacket has collage of photographs on front, spine is black with white writing on it.non-fiction'Mercy trains - Australian Army Ambulance trains during World War II recounts the hitherto untold story of trains provided by Australia's State railway departments to convey the tens of thousands of the armed force's sick and wounded needing transportation across the continent. Conceived as large-scale ambulances to evacuate battle casualties suffered on Australian soil in the event of a landing by enemy forces, their role changed when Australia was spared the trauma of invasion. Instead, the trains becam mobile hospitals: their task to convey invalids from all allied (and enemy) forces to medical centres throughout the nation. One major assignment was to bring south from Queensland casualties evacuated from the battlefields of Papua-New Guinea, whose numbers reached crisis proportions at the close of 1942 and into early 1943. The trains were operated by United States Army personnel for twelve months, one in New South Wales and one in Queensland. Author Jim Harvey spent three years searching through Army (both Australian and U.S.) and railway department files and what he found was a story of demanding military, a penny-pinching government prepared to endanger the lives of train staff rather than permit necessary improvements, some railway operating problems, fires, more than a fair share of floods, a bombing attack, examples of a generosity from caring local communities, a dexicated staff of doctors, nurses, medical orderlies and cooks, supported at all times by sympathetic railwayment of all grades.' [from inside front dust jacked]australian nurses, world war two, wwii, ww2, papua new guinea, pacific theatre, homefront, australia -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - AUTOBIOGRAPHY, G. F. Jacobs, "PRELUDE TO THE MONSOON ASSIGNMENT IN SUMATRA", 1982
Refer Cat No. 7944. Item in the collection of "Arthur E. Tranter" V50166 - VX52843, 2/29th Bn P.O.W.Hard cover with dust cover. Hard cover - cardboard, with black colour buckram on spine, green colour paper adhered cover. Gold colour print on spine. Dust cover - paper, with glass finish. Black and white colour print on front, spine and back. Front and back flap information. 249 pages, cut, plain, off white colour paper. Illustrated - black and white photographs and map.books, miliitary history, ww2, sumatra, autobiography -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plant specimen - Pressed Plant Collection, Mary Connors (née Lee), Burnley College student pressed and hand decorated plant collection of 13 Families, 1952-1953
Plant specimens collected and pressed by Mary Connors (née Lee) who graduated in 1953 with Certificate of Competency. Her daughter has rearranged the pages into 2 A4 lever arch ring binders. Collection depicting 13 families. 2 A4 Lever arch files with 25.5 x 20.5 cm plain paper sheets 1 pressed plant to a page arranged by families. Title page for each family with hand drawn and coloured examples. Specimens (faded) attached with cellotape. Some photocopied information sheets about certain families added after 1950's. Latin identification and Labels for 13 Plant families, Genus, Species, Common Name, Locality, Collector and Remarks. Some photocopied information sheets of plant families. A Proteaceae, Compositae, Leguminosae, Myrtaceae and B Orchidaceae, Graminaeae, Liliaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Iridaceae, Cruciferae, Rosaceae, Solanaceae, Scrophulariaceae plant specimen, mary connors (née lee), 1953, student assignments, burnley college, certificate of comptency -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Plant Culture and Garden Maintenance Planting Plan Assignment, 1987-1988
(1) Plan on tracing paper of Mixed Border, plants not included, signed MG March '87. (2) Base Plan by MG, July 1988. Scale 1:100.gardens, maintenance, planting, plant culture, mixed border, victorian plant research institute, m. green -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan - Student Work, D. Allen, Smith Residence - Back Yard: Concept, 07.06.2014
assignment, student work, landscape design, d.allen -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan - Student Work, Grey Street Residence, December 2013
student work, assignment, landscape design, st kilda, b. terry, 3 generations