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National Wool Museum
Depot Stencil
This stencil was used as a depot identification stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Wool bales marked with SUB DEPOT ABBASSIA EGYPT would have been transported to Egypt by sea.Wool bale export stencil - NO 2. SUB DEPOT ABBASSIA EGYPT BALE NO.NO 2. SUB DEPOT ABBASSIA EGYPT BALE NO.wool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - TACONY
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Tacony is a historic neighborhood in Northeast Philadelphia. Wool bales marked TACONY would have been transported to Tacony by sea.Wool bale stencil - TACONYTACONYwool - transportation, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - PORT SAID
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Port Said is a city in Egypt. Wool bales marked PORT SAID would have been transported to Egypt by sea.Wool bale stencil - PORT SAIDPORT SAIDwool - transportation, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - TEL-AVIV
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Tel-Aviv is a city in Israel. Wool bales marked TEL-AVIV would have been transported to Israel by sea.Wool bale export stencil - TEL-AVIVTEL-AVIVwool - transportation, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - WELLINGTON
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Wellington is the capital of New Zealand. Wool bales marked WELLINGTON would have been transported to New Zealand by sea.Wool bale export stencil - WELLINGTONWELLINGTONwool - transportation, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - LINCOLN
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Lincoln is a city in the English East Midlands. Wool bales marked LINCOLN would have been transported to England by sea.Wool bale export stencil - LINCOLNLINCOLNwool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - BOMBAY
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Bombay, currently Mumbai, is a city in India. Wool bales marked BOMBAY would have been transported to India by sea.Wool bale export stencil - BOMBAYBOMBAYwool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - HSIN KANG
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Hsin Kang is a port in China. Wool bales marked HSIN KANG would have been transported to China by sea.Wool bale export stencil - HSIN KANGHSIN KANGwool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - NORFOLK
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Norfolk is a county in East Anglia in England. Wool bales marked NORFOLK would have been transported to England by sea.Wool bale export stencil - NORFOLKNORFOLKwool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - ROUMANIA
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Roumania is the former English spelling of Romania. Wool bales marked ROUMANIA would have been transported to Romania by sea.Wool bale export stencil - ROUMANIA ROUMANIA wool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Instrument - Drainage Level, 1750-1795
Adams jnr wrote many elementary scientific works, as well as on the use of mathematical instruments. He often combined in his written works with religious themes and scientific content, often against the prevailing thoughts of the time. According to one popular magazine of the time (Gentleman's Magazine), his works were often accused of "growing errors of materialism, infidelity, and anarchy". He started writing at a young age and developed a love for it, his main interests included math and science, these subjects he often expressed in his written essay's. Notable works from Adams are. An Essay on Electricity, and Magnetism (1784). Essays on the Microscope (1787). An Essay on Vision, briefly explaining the fabric of the eye (1789). Astronomical and Geographical Essays (1790). A Short Dissertation on the Barometer (1790). Geometrical and Graphical Essays, containing a description of the mathematical instruments used in geometry, civil and military surveying, leveling and perspective (1790). Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy, in five volumes (1794).George Adams Sr and Jnr were both notable opticians and scientific instrument makers of the 18th century. Their contribution to scientific innovation and optical development cannot be underestimated. Having one of their early drainage levels in the collection and in extremely good condition is an asset to the Flagstaff collection.Drainage level or optical level. A brass surveying instrument with Achromatic telescope, bubble level and dial fitted to the Tribrach or footplate that has leveling screws. Tripod is wood and brass with adjustable and unscrewable legs (for ease of transportation). Made by "G. Adams Fleet St, London". Used in surveying and building to transfer, measure and/or set horizontal levels."G. Adams - London".flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, george adams fleet street london, optical instrument, scientific instrument, technical instrument, surveyors level, george adams snr, projection microscope -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, "A man on the right track", 22/05/1973 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper Clipping from a Melbourne newspaper dated 22 May 1973 about a discussion between Sir Robert Risson with writer Kenneth Joachim Sir Robert Risson was the executive Director of the Metropolitan Transportation Committee at the time. Looks at the trams running in Melbourne, new trams for the city and other tramways cities. Includes a photo of Sir Robert.In top centre right of the Clipping "22/5/73" in red ink.trams, tramways, mmtb, sir robert risson, new tramcars, melbourne transportation committee -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Slide, Keith Kings, 15/08/1959 12:00:00 AM
Colour slide, Kodak, fawn cardboard of MMTB former Q class 199 as altered for wheel transportation of spare wheel and axle sets to depots. Photographed on road 17 at Preston workshops 15/8/1959. See Reg Item 4276 as the tram decorated for Myers Christmas tram. Slide Number K(c)(292)Extensive handwriting on rear in ink and that it was photographed at ? f5.6. Slide has in pencil 'WJW" in the top right hand corner.trams, tramways, q class, wheels, work trams, preston workshops, tram 199 -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - TALAGERA
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Talagera was a shearing shed in the Casterton Districts, Victoria. Wool bales marked TALAGERA would have been transported to or from Talagera.Wool bale export stencil - TALAGERATALAGERAwool sales, wool export -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - ALLOA
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Alloa is a town in Clackmannanshire in the Central Lowlands of Scotland. Wool bales marked ALLOA would have been transported to Elmsdale by sea.Wool bale export stencil - ALLOAALLOAwool sales, wool transportation, wool export -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - ANTWERP
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Antwerp is a port city on Belgium’s River Scheldt. Wool bales marked ANTWERP would have been transported to Belgium by sea.Wool bale stencil - ANTWERPANTWERPwool - transportation, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - El-PASO
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. El Paso is a city in Texas, USA. Wool bales marked EL-PASO would have been transported to USA by sea.Wool bale stencil - EL-PASOEL-PASOwool - transportation, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - FLUSHING
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Flushing, also known as Vlissingen, is a port in Belgium. Wool bales marked FLUSHING would have been transported to Belgium by sea.Wool bale stencil - FLUSHINGFLUSHINGwool - transportation, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - CHARLESTON
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Charleston is a city in South Carolina, USA. Wool bales marked CHARLESTON would have been transported to South Carolina by sea.Wool bale export stencil - CHARLESTONCHARLESTONwool - transportation, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - SUSSEX
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Sussex is a historic county in South East England. Wool bales marked SUSSEX would have been transported to England by sea.Wool bale export stencil - SUSSEXSUSSEXwool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - FREMANTLE
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Fremantle is a port city in Western Australia. Wool bales marked FREMANTLE would have been transported to Western Australia by sea.Wool bale export stencil - FREMANTLEFREMANTLEwool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - MODELLA
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Modella is a bounded rural locality in Victoria, Australia. Wool bales marked MODELLA would have been transported to or from Modella.Wool bale export stencil - MODELLAMODELLAwool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - QLAND
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. QLAND is an acronym for Queensland, the North- Eastern state of Australia. Wool bales marked QLAND would have been transported to Queensland.Wool bale export stencil - QLANDQLANDwool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - ELIZABETH
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Port Elizabeth city in South Africa. Wool bales marked ELIZABETH would have been transported to South Africa by sea.Wool bale export stencil - ELIZABETHELIZABETHwool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - LIN
This stencil was used as a wool classification stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Classification stamps like these had to be approved by a Wool Classier and described the quality of wool inside the bale. LIN is the abbreviation of Lanolin.Wool bale export stencil - LINLINwool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - TALCAHUANO
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Talcahuano is a port city and commune in the Biobío Region of Chile. Wool bales marked TALCAHUANO would have been transported to Talcahuano by sea.Wool bale export stencil - TALCAHUANOTALCAHUANOwool sales, wool transport -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - ELMSDALE
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Elmsdale homestead is located on the Ilfracombe Creek in south Queensland. Wool bales marked ELMSDALE would have been transported from Elmsdale.Wool bale export stencil - ELMSDALEELMSDALEwool sales, wool transportation, wool export -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - WILHELMBURG
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Wilhelmburg is a quarter of Hamburg, Germany, on the banks of the River Elbe. Wool bales marked WILHELMBURG would have been transported to Wilhelmburg by sea.Wool bale export stencil - WILHELMBURGWILHELMBURGwool sales, wool transportation, wool export -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - HAVRE
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Le Havre is a major port in northern France. Wool bales marked HAVRE would have been transported to Le Havre by sea.Wool bale stencil - HAVREHAVREwool sales, wool transportation, wool export -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - LE HAVRE
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Le Havre is a major port in Northern France. Wool bales marked LE HAVRE would have been transported to France by sea.Wool bale export stencil - LE HAVRELE HAVREwool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers