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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Moving A Tank (on angle) with Fred Liardet (Display Collection), c.1950
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Moving A Tank (on angle) with Fred Liardet, c.1950
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Moving A Tank (on angle) with Fred Liardet, c.1950
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Moving A Tank (Horizontal) with Fred Liardet (Display Collection), c.1950
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Moving A Tank (Horizontal) with Fred Liardet, c.1950
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Moving A Tank (Horizontal) with Fred Liardet, c.1950
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Moving a Tank from out of Roof (Display Collection), c.1950
harry james, ron zeirsch, mildara wines -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Moving a Tank from out of Roof, c.1950
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Moving a Tank from out of Roof, c.1950
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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Crane lifting Wine Tank (2 Copies), c.1950
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8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Benalla Troop 8/13 VMR
In 1965, B Squadron 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles was drawn from Wangaratta and Benalla.Collection of photographs showing an armoured regiment of the Citizen Forces in the 1960s as it transitioned from wheeled armoured vehicles to tanks to M113 armoured personal carriers.Black and white photograph of eight soldoers from Benalla Troop 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles photographed at Benalla Rifle Range c.1971." Left Front: Les Firth, Lt. Jackel, Bernie Ginivan, Rear: Laurie Green, Peter Sholders, Lance Gawley, Neville Grant. "jackel, benalla, 8/13 vmr -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Lantern - household
This is a typical example of a flat wick domestic paraffin lamp used in households prior to the introduction of electricity.A flat-wick lamp is a simple type of paraffin lamp, which burns paraffin drawn up through a wick by capillary action. A flat-wick lamp has a fuel tank (fount), with the lamp burner attached. Attached to the fuel tank, four prongs hold the glass chimney, which acts to prevent the flame from being blown out and enhances a thermally induced draft. The glass chimney needs a "throat", or slight constriction, to create the proper draft for complete combustion of the fuel; the draft carries more air (oxygen) past the flame, helping to produce a smokeless light, which is brighter than an open flame would produce. The wick holder has holes around the outer edges. When the lantern is lit and a chimney is attached, the thermally induced draft draws air through these holes and passes over the top of the wick. This has a cooling effect and keeps the wick from over heating. The lamp burner has a flat wick, made of cotton. The lower part of the wick dips into the fount and absorbs the paraffin; the top part of the wick extends out of the wick tube of the lamp burner, which includes a wick-adjustment mechanism. Adjusting how much of the wick extends above the wick tube controls the flame. The wick tube surrounds the wick and ensures that the correct amount of air reaches the lamp burner. Adjustment is usually done by means of a small knob operating a cric, which is a toothed metal sprocket bearing against the wick. If the wick is too high, and extends beyond the burner cone at the top of the wick tube, the lamp will produce smoke and soot (unburned carbon). When the lamp is lit, the paraffin that the wick has absorbed burns and produces a clear, bright, yellow flame. As the paraffin burns, capillary action in the wick draws more kerosene up from the fuel tank. All paraffin flat-wick lamps use the dead-flame burner design, where the flame is fed cold air from below, and hot air exits above. (Source: Wikipedia accessed 24 Nov 2023) This lantern has a circular heavy green glass base for holding the paraffin. The base has a 12mm green glass handle. There is a small clear glass chimney with a fluted upper edge and some bubbles in the glass. The metal burner and wick holder has four metal prongs to hold the glass chimney in place. The round metal wick winder is functioning. There is a small amount of residual paraffin in the base. The flat wick is made of cotton.There are no markings to indicate the manufacturer.paraffin lamp, flat wick lamp, domestic lantern -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Starry, Donn A., General, Armored Combat in Vietnam:, 1980
This book takes the reader from the earliest attempts by U.S. strategists to develop an armored force for the newly created Army of he Republic of Vietnam through eight years of hard fighting in a region in which tanks were once thought to be incapable of mobing, in weather that was supposed to hinder armored operations, against an enemy who was deemed too elusive and too disorganized to be stopped by armed forces.This book takes the reader from the earliest attempts by U.S. strategists to develop an armored force for the newly created Army of he Republic of Vietnam through eight years of hard fighting in a region in which tanks were once thought to be incapable of mobing, in weather that was supposed to hinder armored operations, against an enemy who was deemed too elusive and too disorganized to be stopped by armed forces. 1961-1975 - campaigns, united states. army. armoured force - history, vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 -- united states, army of the republic of vietnam (arvn) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - (SP) AAP 7271.027-3M Pylon tanks, Type 286, 242 Imp gallons
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7271.307-3M Gun Bay Fuel Tanks Mirage Aircraft
Description: 135 pages. Published by RAAF. Published August 1981. AAP 7271.299-3 Level of Importance: World. United States -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Doyle, Edward and Maitland, Terrence, The Vietnam Experience: The Aftermath, 1975-1985 (Copy 1)
The date was April 30, 1975. The gates of Saigon's presidential palace had been left ajar, but the first North Vietnamese tank to arrive smashed throug the wrought-iron fence nonethelesss, as it dealing a final crushing blow to an independent South Vietnam.The date was April 30, 1975. The gates of Saigon's presidential palace had been left ajar, but the first North Vietnamese tank to arrive smashed throug the wrought-iron fence nonethelesss, as it dealing a final crushing blow to an independent South Vietnam. vietnam war - 1961-1975, saigon, fall of saigon, presidential palace, north vietnamese, south vietnam -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Two pounder anti tank gun
Manufactured by GMH for the defence of Ambon , 1942Manufactured by GMH 1942Carriage mounted two pound gun, pneumatic tyred wheels, A shield is mounted for the gunners protection, whose seat is mounted behind this shield. The weapon has an overall drab olive colour.world war 2, gun, anti tank -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - XP63 P271 jet trainer Curtiss seagull SOC 3 replacement remotely controlled helicopter AP 1033 universal Lightweight trainer CA X XP51 Helicopter J3 Junior Ultralight Zero fighter drop tank designed by RAAF, Miscellaneous Aircraft Drawings
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - Fleep Bumble bee US army tank disk wheel part no 10874828 Autogyro 1930's C3415 amphibian De Havilland DHA G2 glider Gyrocopter principles 1938, Miscellaneous Aircraft Drawings
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - P196 All weather fighter XP47 P182 P184 P185 CA 1 Wirraway P271 XP63 Turbo jet trainer Grumman Panther Ceres Zero fighter long range fuel tank CA 11 bomber DHG -2 Glider suction wing CA 6 wackett trainer P177 transport P175 anti tank CA11 Luton Minor Boomerang DCA 2 CA15 Cicada aero engine Warana ESAMS remotely piloted twin rotor helicopter, Miscellaneous Aircraft Drawings
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - C-76, Curtiss Wright caravan, P175, Anti tank aircraft, Sopwith Hawker Hart II, P165 gun turrets, Miscellaneous Aircraft Drawings
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - Jeanies Teenie Popular mechanics project Combat jets of the World Aerial view of Moorabbin airport CAC P175 anti tank project P141 CA 22 CA23, Miscellaneous Aircraft Drawings
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - Beaufighter Twinwasp anti tank bomber P149 Garrett 331 engine RAAF basic trainer wing schematic 1980, Miscellaneous Aircraft Drawings
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Warner, Denis, Not With Guns Alone. (Copy 2)
On 30th April 1795, the tanks of tge People's Army of North Vietnam burst through the gates of Independence Palace in Saigon. The long war was over.On 30th April 1795, the tanks of tge People's Army of North Vietnam burst through the gates of Independence Palace in Saigon. The long war was over.vietnam war (1961-1975), vietnam, 1940-1975, vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- australia, hanoi, people's army of north vietnam, independence palace -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Military Forces, Australian Military Forces: Armoured Fighting Vehicles Protection: Gunnery Wing - Armoured centre Sept 1969, 1969
A cream coloured cardboard cover with black information on the front. in black in reads Australian Military Forces and under this there is an insignia. Under the insignia reads Armoured Fighting Vehiches Protection (which is underlined) followed by Gunner Wing - Armoured Centre Sept 1969. There are two holes down the left hand side. The manual is loose and stored in a plastic bag.australia - armed forces - service manuals, tank warfare, gunnery wing, armoured fighting vehicles protection, armoured centre, australian military forces