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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Blacksmith's Bellows, Hand water Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990, 1990
Three colour photographs of Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990heritage week, eltham, courthouse, blacksmith bellows, hand water pump, steam whistle, briar hill, timber mill, activities -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Air Publication 1665A Volume I: Albacore I Aeroplane Taurus II Engine or Taurus XII engine
A manual created by the Air Ministry during the Second World War about the Taurus II engine fitted to the Albacore I Aeroplane.albacore, air ministry, taurus ii engine, world war two -
Stratford and District Historical Society
Model Steam Engine
This working-model steam engine was hand-made c.1893 by Frank Scott of Mewburn Park, and used to drive a pump. The entire engine and base were repaired, cleaned and restored by participants in a LEAP program hosted by Eastern Victorian Group Training, Bairnsdale, in June 1995. This included repairing a broken piston arm.This small steam engine has two wheels attached to shafts connected to a single piston. It has a horizontal double-acting three inch bore with a four and half inch stroke fitted with Stephensons link reversing gear. It is mounted on a green-coloured wooden box.engines -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Swivel Link from H.M. Colonial Steam Sloop "Victoria", 5/03/2015
Swivel link from H.M. Colonial Steam Sloop "Victoria" Australia's first warship built 1854, cost 38,000 pound in service 40 years.h.m. colonial steam sloop "victoria", warship, swivel, queesncliff -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Scouts Carnival 19/3/1959 Old Fire Engine
Written on back of photograph, "Scouts Carnival 19/3/1959 'Mail'. Old Fire Engine". -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, United States Patent Office, USA Patent Document for Explosive Engine, 1900
Henry Sutton is a talented world-wide accepted inventor with inventions relating to the telephone, photography, wireless, cars, motorcycles, and bicycles as well as many more inventions. Henry was also one of four brothers that ran the Sutton's Music Store after the death of their Father Richard Sutton. Henry Sutton taught Applied Electricity at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1883 to 1886.Foolscap sized document relating to the patent of the "explosive engine". Read seal on front cover and bound by a blue ribbon.Stamp from International Patent and Trademarks office, Edward Waters and Son. Handwritten Case 2 with circle around it.usa, henry sutton, united states of america, patent, explosive engine, combustion engine, edward waters and son, walter smythe bayton -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Photograph, Ray Jude, Beech Forest: engine leaving balloon loop, 1959, 21 November 1959
B/W. Engine G41, showing the sign "Puffing Billy Preservation Society, Beech Forest, 21-11-59", leaves the balloon loop at Beech Forest Railway Station, with guard and child hanging from the engine. A number of people are in the area, particularly two on top of a stack of timber. beech forest; railways; -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Steam-engine coupling, On or before 1889
This Steam Engine Coupling was recovered from the wreck of the Newfield and is thought to be part of a Donkey Engine (or steam donkey, or donkey winch), which is a small secondary steam engine with a cylindrical shaped boiler. In 19th century merchant sailing, a steam donkey was often used in marine applications such as to help raise and lower larger sails, loading and unloading cargo or for powering pumps. The barque Newfield left Liverpool on 1st June 1892 with a cargo of 1850 tons of fine rock salt for Brisbane. About six weeks later the ship ran into very heavy weather approaching the Australian coast. On 28th August at about 9pm her master, Captain George Scott, observed between the heavy squalls the Cape Otway light on the mainland of Victoria, but due apparently to a navigational error (the chronometers were incorrect), he mistook it for Cape Wickham on King Island, some 40 miles south. He altered course to the north expecting to run through the western entrance of Bass Strait, but instead, at about 1:30am, the ship ran aground about about 100 yards from shore, one mile east of Curdies River. The vessel struck heavily three times before grounding on an inner shoal with six feet of water in the holds. The Newfield remained upright on the reef with sails set for a considerable time as the wind slowly ripped the canvas to shreds and the sea battered the hull to pieces. Seventeen men survived the shipwreck but the captain and eight of his crew perished.Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from the Newfield is significant for its association with the shipwreck Newfield, which is listed on the Victorian Heritage Registry. The collection is significant because of the relationship between the objects. The Newfield collection is archaeologically significant as the remains of an international cargo ship. The Newfield collection is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and its association with the shipwreckCoupling is believed to be part of the Donkey winch's steam-engine. Threaded brass collar (with side outlet) attached to a copper pipe via a locking nut, and a four holed flange with bolts and coupling plate the other end.warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, shipwrecked artefact, 1892, 1893, 28 august 1892, 29 august 1892, barque, curdie's river, donkey engine, newfield, nineteenth century, peter ronald, peterborough, port campbell, shipwrecks, steam engine coupling, steam donkey, victorian shipwrecks -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Merryweather Fire Engine, driven by George White and horse, Warrenheip Street, 1930's, Original photograph made 1930's
Historic BuildingsB/W original photo, Merryweather Fire Engine, driven by George White and horse, Warrenheip Street, 1930'sbuninyong, national bank, merryweather, fire brigade, george white, fire engine -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Photocopy, "How Steam Locomotion Came - its Cornish Origin, Bendigo's Early Experiment"
Article features a good reproduction of a Bendigo Steam tram (No. 2) and trailer, lettered "Bendigo Tramways Co. Ltd." Titled, "How Steam Locomotion Came - its Cornish Origin, Bendigo's Early Experiment", the article looks at the development of the steam locomotive, use in Cornwall, its use for steam tram locomotives in Bendigo in a light hearted manner. Written by "LMH" See item 9464 for a glass plate negative of this image.Yields information about Bendigo Steam trams.Photocopy of an article in The Age newspaper, dated 10 July 1943 on A3 size paper. trams, tramways, bendigo, steam trams, steam locomotive -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, United States Patent Office, USA Patent Document for Explosive Engine, 1900
Henry Sutton is a talented world-wide accepted inventor with inventions relating to the telephone, photography, wireless, cars, motorcycles, and bicycles as well as many more inventions. Henry was also one of four brothers that ran the Sutton's Music Store after the death of their Father Richard Sutton. Henry Sutton taught Applied Electricity at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1883 to 1886.Foolscap sized document relating to the patent of the "speed regulators for explosive engine". Red seal on front cover and bound by a blue ribbon.usa, henry sutton, united states of america, patent, explosive engine, combustion engine, edward waters and son, walter smythe bayton, speed regulators -
Clunes Museum
Certificate, 1919
CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY AS ENGINE DRIVER FOR MINING PURPOSES, PRESENTED TO ARTHUR ALLEN. WE CERTIFY THAT YOU HAVE THIS DAY PASSED THE EXAMINATION TO QUALIFY TO FULFIL THE DUTIES OF SECOND CLASS ENGINEER DRIVER ON THE PURSANCE OF MINES ACTS. GRANT YOU THIS CERTIFICATE.OF COMPETANCY WHICH ENTITLES YOUTO DRIVE ANY ENGINE WITHOUT A CONDENSER FOR MINING PURPOSE EXCEPT A WINDING ENGINE AND TO TAKE CHARGE OF ANY STEAM BOILERCERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY AS ENGINE DRIVER FOR MINING PURPOSES, PRESENTED TO ARTHUR ALLEN BY BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR ENGINE DRIVERS.local history, document, certificates, mining -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Steam Trains at the Underpass at Armstrong
Steam Trains at Armstrong'sstawell -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Typed notes, NZRO - June 1940 and R.D.Crane and with additional material CRG Field 2/1950, Christchurch NZ - Steam and Horse Traction - Wal Jack Collection, c1950
Four page typed (carbon copy) on both side of 2 foolscap sheets - pink in colour. Notes on Christchurch - horse and steam trams. Image of document added 25/8/2013.christchurch, steam trams, horse trams -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Supplement To Dyke's Automobile And Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia
Treating Carburettors , Gasoline Fuel Feed Systems , Air Cleaners , Superchargers , Ricardo Cylinder Head Engine Bearings. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Mystery mine photographs: Steam plant for crusher, 1935c
Steam plant for ore crusher,.An interesting collection of photographs, the connection to Greensborough remains a mystery. Digital copy of 2 black and white photographs, two of 30 photos of mining operations.Photos have no markings or dates. Donor unknown.tasmania, mines and mining, mining machinery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Steam Locomotive at Navarre 1922
Steam Locomotive at Navarre 1922stawell railways -
Puffing Billy Railway
single cylinder Blackham stationary engine, circa 1900
Engine (power producing equipment) A single cylinder Blackham stationary engine. This engine required steam from a separate boiler to operate. Maker : W.H Blackham King Street, Melbourne, Victoria c. 1900 Historic - Industrial - Single cylinder Stationary engine - W. H. Blackham - Kings St. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia A single cylinder Blackham stationary engine. - Made from Iron, wrought Iron & brassW.H Blackham King st. Melbournepuffing billy, blackham, single cylinder stationary engine -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Engine
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.engine, steam launch 1 -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Engine
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.engine, steam launch 2 -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Engine
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.engine, horizontal steam 3 -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Engine
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.engine, model steam 1 -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Engine
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.engine, model steam 2 -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Engine
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.engine, box of fittings for steam -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Steam Locomotive, Steam Locomotive K169, 1941
K class locos were first built in the 1920's This one was built in 1941 and was the 20th loco to be built. It entered service on the 28th/7/1941 and was withdrawn from service on the 1/10/1970. It is believed to have travelled a total of 421,708 miles or 674,733 km during its 29 year working life.This is a K class steam locomotive, No. 169. Wheel configuration: 2-8-0, gauge: 5'3" (1600mm) The K 169 was the 20th (of 53) to be built. It is black in colour with red pin stripping down the side.K169 in white lettering on the sides and the front. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, C Roy G Field, NSW steam tram Motor No. 2A at Randwick
Contact Print?, of NSW steam tram Motor No. 2A at Randwick - No date. On rear stamped CRC Field, Sydney, 325. Image re-scanned at high density 14-9-2013 and record checked. On rear as above in ink "No. 2A motor @ Randwick" with number "325" written in on the CRC Field name stamp.trams, tramways, steam tram motors, nswgt , tram 2a -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, N-class Steam Locomotive N470, Geelong Locomotive Depot Workshop, c.Feb. 1964
Steam locomotive (black in colour) enetered service 8 Feb 1951 and was scrapped 21 June 1966. Source: Vicsig.net https://vicsig.net/index.php?page=locomotives&number=470&class=N&type=Steam&orgstate=VDigital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white transparencygeelong, george coop collection, locomotive depot workshop, n470, n-class steam locomotive -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Pratt & Whitney R 1830 Radial Engine, 722
This engine was used by RAAF 21 Squadron personnel to manufacture and fit up exhaust systems and had been left standing for a long time without any preservation treatment. Much effort was put in to free up the motor and after it had been made to turn, checks by borescope showed some fretting had occurred in the cylinder bores. This was deemed not serious enough to warrant a strip down. It did need repairs to the ignition looms and various other adjustments but first started on the 16 July 2009. Various fuel problems were evident and repairs have been done and it now runs very well. All parts used in getting this motor to run successfully came from the fund's own stock or parts included in other purchases. The Pratt & Whitney R 1830 is a double row 14 cylinder air cooled radial engine with a capacity of 1830 cubic inches, (30 litres), developing some 1200 horsepower at a maximum 2700 rpm.Engine Number 722 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book - Reference, William J Goudie, D. Sc., Professor (William john Goudie), Steam Turbines, 1922
This textbook was written for engineering students by Scottish Professor, William J Goudie, D. Sc., (1868-1945). He was a member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, a member of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, an Associate Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, James Watt Chair of Mechanical Engineering, University of Glasgow, and Professor of "The Theory and practice of Heat Engines" in the University of Glasgow. He wrote several papers and books on the topics of mechanical speed and power. The publisher firm, Longmans, Green & Co., was originally founded in 1724 in London by Thomas Longman under the name Longman. In August of that year, he bought the two shops and goods of William Taylor and set up his publishing house there at 39 Paternoster Row. The shops were called Black Swan and Ship, and it is said that the 'ship' sign was the inspiration for Longman's Logo. After many changes of name and management, the firm was incorporated in 1926 as Longmans, Green & Co. Pty Ltd. The firm was acquired by Pearson in 1968 and was known as Pearson Longman or Pearson PLC. The first practical steam turbine was built in 1884 by Charles Parsons and this became the beginning of generating electricity and powering large ships. The author of Steam Turbines, Professor William John Couldie D. Sc, was a mechanical engineer who had practical experience in a marine consulting engineering service and lectured in the theory and practice of mechanical engineering.This book is an example of the development of technology that contributed to the evolution of steam turbines. The book is also significant for its connection to the publisher Longmans, Green and Co., of London, a firm that has been established for over two centuries, renowned for publishing encyclopedias, dictionaries, books on English grammar, textbooks, poetry, reference books, novels, magazines and more.Steam Turbines, by William J. Goudie, D. Sc., Second edition, rewritten and enlarged. Published by Longmans, Green & Co. in 1922. The book has a textured green hardcover with a printed black title on the front cover and a gold embossed title on the spine. The fly page describes the contents. It states the author's credentials and the book's features - 329 illustrations and numerous examples.. The logo of Longmans, Green & Co. is on the fly page. It is a line drawing of a shield above a leafy wreath border surrounding a sailing ship at sea with a plaque below. Inscriptions are on the shield and plaque.On the shield: "L & Co" [Longman Green & Co.] On the plaque: "1724" [date business was established]flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, steam turbines, longmans green and co, paternoster row london, ship logo, engineering studies, textbook, 1922, longmans green and co., l & co., 1724, institution of mechanical engineers, institution of engineers and shipbuilders scotland, institution of civil engineers, james watt professor of "the theory and practice of heat engines", thomas longman, paternoster row, william goudie, william j goudie, professor william j goudie d. sc., james watt chair of mechanical engineering, steam turbine, marine turbines, steam power -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - ALF 502R Series Turbofan Engine Manual: High Pressure Compressor, ALF 502R Series Turbofan Engine Manual: Chapter 72-34- High Pressure Compressor Section
Lycoming ALF 502R series turbofan engine manual: High Pressure Compressor section. Lycoming engine repair manual engines, aircraft, lycoming, turbofan engine manual, alf 502r