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Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Hook Button, late 1800's to mid 1900's
This item and its use and design spans the 1800's to early 1900's both in its fashion and application requirements. The genteel factor must be made when applying it to the Kiewa Valley. The evolution of general clothing and apparel has moved from solid(long lasting) and sometimes expensive material and fasteners to a cheaper and more "throw away" fashion of sometimes monthly change in the later 1900's to 2000's.The significance of this item to a rural setting such as the Kiewa Valley not only points to an integration of "modern" fashion in semi remote rural Australian environments but also the limited connections to "high" fashion through magazines and audible (radio) and visual (cinema) advertising. It also "spotlights" the differences between the European and British social networking and lack of interaction between towns and counties to the "Australian" levels of interactions between rural and city environments. Although physical distances in Australia, during this period (1800's to early 1900's) was a retarding factor in the diffusion of the latest fashion apparel it was not as noticeable as when the global communication and the physical travel abilities were "exploded" in the latter 1900's. This shift towards "the smaller" globe scenario has overcome the physical distances that were so apparent in the previous century.This silver button/glove hook was based on late 1800's designs when buttons became more integrated and fashionable than "tie up" laces. This was more so in genteel fashion. The main hook extension from the "pronged" hand piece has been constructed in a way that allows for easy replacement by either longer or shorter hooks.costume accessories, footwear, shoes and boots with buttons, gloves, costume -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Ginger Beer, mid to late 1900's
This bottle was used in a period when "soft" drink ginger beer was "brewed" not only in homes but also in specific breweries. Most rural areas had families which produced their own ginger beer. Medium to large towns and cities had ginger beer "factories". These factories had large "on bottle" advertising who the producer was. This producer advertising was firmly infused into the bottle and not on removable labels (late 1900's on wards). Regional breweries had a strong following, similar to State beer producing breweries. The competition between breweries of ginger beer was regional and not state or international. Return of bottles was not a sign of saving the environment or becoming eco- friendly but a requirement to keep production costs low. This is highlighted by "This bottle Remains the Property", in other words return when empty. Up to the end of the second World War Australian "soft drink" demand was for local produce. The American invasion of other flavours of "soft drink" came in the 1950's. Multi -Corporations producing non alcoholic beverages at lower production costs reduced local manufacturers considerably. This however had little effect on semi isolated rural areas where home brews flourished.This bottle shows the impact that small regional towns had and still have on semi isolated rural communities(Kiewsa Valley). With better communications (radio/television/newspapers) and a better transport connections specialised breweries such as the Wangaratta Brewery had an extensive customer "hinterland" to serve. The "canny" rural population would be able to reuse this bottle for their own specific purpose. Because of the long distances between Kiewa Valley residences and the major towns available to them, the issue of adaptability of any purchases made was always closely linked to their long term usefulness.This bottle is made from thick clear glass and has a capacity of one and a half pints. It has a flat top with a wooden screw stopper (internal thread). On one side "THIS BOTTLE REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF WANGARATTA BREWERY PTY LTD" On the top rim of bottle on both sides "17". On the bottom of the base are "AGM" AND "346"ginger beer bottle, soft drink bottles, cordial bottles, wangaratta drinks -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Believed to be in the region of Cleveland Avenue, Lower Plenty, c.1980s, 1980s
Roll of 35mm colour negative film, 3 stripsKodacolor IIlower plenty, radio transmission tower, cleveland avenue -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Training Set, Universal, Wireless, No 1, about 1948
The kit is packed in 2 wooden transit boxes. The Training Set is a semi-portable instrument for training operators in morse reading and sending and R.T. communication. The set comprises audio oscillators for morse reading, morse interference and background noise interference, power supply for microphones, an audio amplifier, and a switch board for group working with up to six independent, contained in the instructor's set. The instructor and each operator under training has a receiver-head gear, a hand microphone and a morse key. The instructor has an additional morse key used for providing morse interference. In the case of each operator, the microphones and headphones plug into an "operator's control unit" fitted to the table in front of each operator. The units also house a morse key, and are connected to the instructor's set by four-core cable. Plug and socket connections are used. The apparatus may be used for a class of up to 36 operators. Working Instructions - filed on Object Data Record radio, wireless, training set -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Radio BC-611-C, Galvin Mfg Corp, abt early 1940's
VHF hand held transmitter/receiver (Walkie/Talkie) Operates in frequency range of 3500 to 6000 kcs Transmitting range of up to 1 mileNo 6628radio, walkie-talkie, d'atri -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Radio, CPRC-26, Rogers Majestic, 1954
VHF Man pack transmitter/receiverNo 22615radio -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Codes R/T Slidex, 1940's
Used during World War 2 and by the Regiment in post war trainingFolding case. This contains, on the right, a pocket in which are kept code cards, cursors etc. On the left is an aluminium frame for holding the code card when in use, and also two metal channels, one across the top and one down the left side, in which cursors slide. A clip is provided in the centre fold to hold message pads. Inclusions comprise code cards for Ops/Sigs, Med, RAA, RAE,AEME, Air, Q(a), 3 long and 3 short cursors., Instruction Card - "Seven steps to Slidex" and 8 page brochure "Instructions for the use of Slidex RT Code. ZAA 0532, CODES R/T SLIDEX , GOVT ARROWradio -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Antenna, ALWA 26-76 MHz, 1970's
Adjustable dipole antenna for use with RT524 & RT841/PRC77. Frequency range 26 to 76 MHz. Consists of an antenna coupler with adjustable wire elements, 2 weighted cords, an anchor stake, and instruction plate, all in a webbing satchel. antenna, radio, signals -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Central Drawing Office, User Handbook A510 Wireless Station, 1956
Soft covered book detailing a general description of aerials and communication details, operation and user maintenance of WS A510.7610-010-0284book, training manual, radio equipment, radio a510 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, User Handbook for Control Harness Type A, 1955
Soft covered book detailing a general description, operation and user maintenance of the Wireless Control Harness Type A. WO Code 11374book, radio training manual, control harness -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, User Handbook for Control Harness Type A, December 1955
Soft covered book, stapled, detailing a general description, operation and user maintenance of the Wireless Control Harness Type 'A'WO Code No 11374book, training manuals, radio harness -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, User Handbook for Wireless Control Harness Type 'B', 1956
Soft covered book detailing the description, operation and user maintenance of the Wireless Control Harness Type 'B'WO Code 11195training manual, radio control harness -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, User Handbook (Provisional) Wireless Station C13/C13 in Truck 1 ton
Soft covered book detailing a general description, operation. servicing and installation of Wireless Station C13/C13 in Truck 1 Ton GS 4x4 Mk 1 or Mk 2 Austin K9SRDE Handbook No 999 (Prov)radio c13, handbook -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Royal Australian Armoured Corps Training Pam 2. RAAC control harnesses and their operating procedures, 1972
Handbook for equipment previously used by the Regiment Soft covered loose leaf photo copy book detailing the RAAC control harnesses and their operating procedures for RAAC instructors- incorporating control harness B1 - B2 Type A and AN/VIC 1 (V) control harness.handbook, radio -
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Document, User Handbook Mast Telescopic 27 ft, 1964 (original publication)
Handbook for equipment previously used by the RegimentPhoto copy of user handbook detailing a general description, erecting procedures and maintenance of mast telescopic 27 ft. 7610-66-021-0090handbooks, radio antenna -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Training Set, Universal, Wireless No 1. Working Instructions, Aug 1953
Handbook for equipment previously used by the Regiment Soft covered book detailing a general description, operators' instructions and maintenance for the Training Set Universal Wireless No 1.WO Code No 6035handbooks radio -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, US Government Printing Office, Technical Manual Antenna Equipment RC-292, May 1966
Handbook for equipment previously used by the RegimentSoft covered book detailing installation and operating instructions and operator maintenance for Antenna Equipment RC-2927610-66-010-4081books, radio antenna, rc-292 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Technical Manual Antenna AS-1729/VRC, 23 Jan 1984
Handbook for equipment previously used by the RegimentSoft covered book detailing description, operating instructions, trouble shooting and maintenance of the Antenna System AS-1729/VRCTM 11-5985-262-14handbook, radio antenna, as-1729/vrc -
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Book, Ministry of Supply at Signals Research & Development Establishment, User Handbook for Wireless Sender C11, August 1957
Handbook for equipment previously used by the RegimentSoft covered book detailing a general description, operation and user servicing of the Wireless Set C11WO Code No 12052handbook, radio, wireless c11 -
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Book, User Handbook for Wireless Station No C42, Dec 1955
Handbook for equipment once used by the RegimentSoft covered book detailing a general description, operation and user servicing of the wireless station C42.WO Code No 11197. December 1955handbook, radio, wireless, c42 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, User Handbook for Wireless Set B 47, March 1957
Handbook for equipment previously used by the Regiment.Soft covered book detailing a general description, operation and user servicing of the Wireless Set B47.WO Code No 11791. March 1957handbook, radio, wireless b47 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Document, 22 Field Regiment (SP) Wireless Set No 62, 1950's
Loose leaf Gestettner copy detailing description, setting up and operation of WS62. Held in foolscap buff folderradio, instructions, ws62 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Document
Unit training aidSoft covered photocopied extract from RAAC Pam 3 Chapter 3: Batteries and Accumulators . radio, batteries, accumulators -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Document, Wireless Station C42 Training Station, 1960's
Training aid for equipment used by the RegimentLoose leaf photocopy document detailing a general description, operation and user servicing of the Wireless Station C42 Training Stationradio c42, user manual -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Change 1 to Operator & Organizational Maintenance Manual for TM 11-5820-498-12, 1968
Training manual for Regimental equipmentUncovered book of changes to manual TM 11 5820 - 498 - 12TM 11-5820-498-12 C1radio, training manuals -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Control Box "R", 1950s - 60s
Equipment used by the RegimentInterconnecting Box Remote Control Unit 'R'. Box of aluminium construction providing a remote control facility for a wireless control harness.ZA 46292radio, r box, wireless control harness -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Aerial Tuning Unit No 8, 1950s - 60s
Aerial Tuning Unit No 8. Box of aluminium construction with controls for tuning the aerial of the B47 wireless set.ZA 46835aerial tuning, b47 radio -
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Adaptor Testing Field Wireless Sets, 1950s
Equipment used by the RegimentBox of aluminium construction with adaptors and controls for testing wireless and ancillary equipment in the fieldZ4/ZDA 0720 Serial No 21radio test equipment -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Adaptor Testing Field Wireless Sets, 1950s - 60s
Equipment used by the RegimentBox of aluminium construction with adaptors and controls for testing wireless and ancillary equipment in the fieldZA/ZDA 0720 Serial No 20 radio testing equipment -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Pamphlet, Signal Training Pamphlet No 6 Communication Security, 1971
Training manual used by RegimentSoft covered book, detailing communications security in the Australian ArmyDSN 7610-66-039-4906radio training, armoured corps