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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Roger Franklin, Inferno: The Day Victoria Burned by Roger Franklin, 2009
... Black Saturday...Black Saturday...Description of bush fires in Victoria on Black Saturday 7... melbourne Description of bush fires in Victoria on Black Saturday 7 ...Description of bush fires in Victoria on Black Saturday 7 February 2009267 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (chiefly col.), maps, ports. ; 25 cm.ISBN black saturday, bush fires victoria -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph
... 2009 black saturday bushfires... of the buildings in Marysville, were destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday..., were destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. A colour ...A colour photograph of one of the Barree Mud Brick Holiday Cottages in Marysville. The cottages were built of 110 year old recycled Jarrah from the Fremantle Wool Stores. They had 90 year old Mountain Ash (native to the area) posts and beams from the South Melbourne Wool Stores. Old red bricks were used to create feature walls within the cottages which were two bedroom and fully self contained. These cottages, along with the majority of the buildings in Marysville, were destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.A colour photograph of one of the Barree Mud Brick Holiday Cottages in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, barree mud brick holiday cottages, accommodation, 2009 black saturday bushfires, photograph -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Information brochure, BARREE MUD BRICK HOLIDAY COTTAGES, 02-2001
... 2009 black saturday bushfires... of the buildings in Marysville, were destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday..., were destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires ...An information brochure regarding Barree Mud Brick Holiday Cottages in Marysville. The cottages were built of 110 year old recycled Jarrah from the Fremantle Wool Stores. They had 90 year old Mountain Ash (native to the area) posts and beams from the South Melbourne Wool Stores. Old red bricks were used to create feature walls within the cottages which were two bedroom and fully self contained. These cottages, along with the majority of the buildings in Marysville, were destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.An information brochure regarding Barree Mud Brick Holiday Cottages in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, information brochure, barree mud brick holiday cottages, accommodation, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book - Paperback book, Marysville Cookbook, 08-2010
... 2009 black saturday bushfires...A cookbook that was created after the 2009 Black Saturday... that was created after the 2009 Black Saturday bush fires to assist ...A cookbook that was created after the 2009 Black Saturday bush fires to assist the survivors who had lost everything to at least have some recipes for meals.Paperback. Front cover has a short verse; Where there is hope, there is love, Where there is love, there is life. Where there is life, there is Marysville. There is also a small photograph of Steavenson Fallsnon-fictionA cookbook that was created after the 2009 Black Saturday bush fires to assist the survivors who had lost everything to at least have some recipes for meals.marysville, cookbook, recipes, victoria, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book - Paperback book, Marysville Cookbook, 08-2010
... 2009 black saturday bushfires...A cookbook that was created after the 2009 Black Saturday... that was created after the 2009 Black Saturday bush fires to assist ...A cookbook that was created after the 2009 Black Saturday bush fires to assist the survivors who had lost everything to at least have some recipes for meals.Paperback. Front cover has a short verse; Where there is hope, there is love, Where there is love, there is life. Where there is life, there is Marysville. There is also a small photograph of Steavenson Fallsnon-fictionA cookbook that was created after the 2009 Black Saturday bush fires to assist the survivors who had lost everything to at least have some recipes for meals.marysville, cookbook, recipes, victoria, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, Bill Bate, Marysville Ten Years On, 2019
... black saturday...black saturday... anniversary of the 2009 Black Saturday bush fire that destroyed most... Black Saturday bush fire that destroyed most of Marysville ...A book of photographs taken to commemorate the ten year anniversary of the 2009 Black Saturday bush fire that destroyed most of Marysville.Front cover has a photograph of a statue of a girl holding a bird that is on the verge of flying.non-fictionA book of photographs taken to commemorate the ten year anniversary of the 2009 Black Saturday bush fire that destroyed most of Marysville.marysville, ten year anniversary, black saturday, bushfire, celebration -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, Bill Bate, Marysville Ten Years On, 2019
... black saturday...black saturday... anniversary of the 2009 Black Saturday bush fire that destroyed most... Black Saturday bush fire that destroyed most of Marysville ...A book of photographs taken to commemorate the ten year anniversary of the 2009 Black Saturday bush fire that destroyed most of Marysville.Front cover has a photograph of a statue of a girl holding a bird that is on the verge of flying.non-fictionA book of photographs taken to commemorate the ten year anniversary of the 2009 Black Saturday bush fire that destroyed most of Marysville.marysville, ten year anniversary, black saturday, bushfire, celebration -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George W. Bell, Christmas Hills bushfire, Jan. 1962, Jan 1962
... bushfires...victorian bushfires - 1962 ...Building of Pensioners Cottages at St Andrews; for those burnt out in the 1962 bushfires. A voluntary scheme of Mavis Gill through the Kangaroo Ground Relief CommitteeBlack and white photo mounted on cardChristmas Hills bushfire Photo Geo. W. Bell, Jan. 1962victorian bushfires - 1962, bushfires, fire damage - buildings, george w bell, houses, st andrews, mavis gill, pensioners cottages, christmas hills, water tank -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fay Bridge, The Tree Project, 2009
... Black Saturday...Black Saturday... in the disaster we now know as Black Saturday, February 7, 2009. Before... in the disaster we now know as Black Saturday, February 7, 2009. Before ...Australia's worst natural disaster, fed by extreme temperatures, tornado-like wind speeds and tinder-dry land, culminated in the disaster we now know as Black Saturday, February 7, 2009. Before the sun would set on the blackest day in Australia's history, thousands of hectares would become blackened landscape and an unparalleled loss of lives could only mean that many areas would never be the same again. To remember the people lost to the devastating Black Saturday fires of 2009 and our brave CFA men and women who battled the elements to protect our towns, the Australian Blacksmiths Association (Victoria) Inc. invited blacksmiths from across the country and around the world to contribute to the creation of a steel gumtree. The Blacksmiths' Tree, as it came to be called, was erected on February 14, 2014. Five years in the making, this 10m high stainless steel and copper tree was forged with love and care by hundreds of blacksmiths across 20 countries. It stands in the township of Strathewen, Victoria, Australia to remember all of those who perished in the Black Saturday fires of 2009, those who fought the fires and those who continue to live their lives with hope and courage. The tree stands at the Peter Avola Memorial Pavilion, 160 Chadds Creek Road, Strathewen, Victoria.fay bridge collection, black saturday, kinglake, victorian bushfires - 2009, the tree project -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, Savage, Elizabeth
... Black Saturday fires 2009... Black Saturday fires, when Graeme was killed. Elizabeth featured... Black Saturday fires, when Graeme was killed. Elizabeth featured ...Graeme and Elizabeth Savage's house was burnt in the 2009 Black Saturday fires, when Graeme was killed. Elizabeth featured in a documentary "Rising from the Ashes" made about survivors. Contents Newspaper article: "Survivor's courage in a traumatic tale", Diamond Valley Leader, 19 May 2010. Documentary "Rising from the Ashes" featured the story of Elizabeth Savage.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcelizabeth savage, graeme savage, black saturday fires 2009, panton hill, st andrews, documentary rising from the ashes, orsino images, john graham, diamond valley baptist church -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Bushfire awareness sign, Protect your forests from fire, 1953
Bushfire Prevention Week was initiated by the Forests Commission in 1930. Victoria’s State Governor, Lord Somers, the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Sir Harold Luxton and the newly appointed Minister for Forests, William Beckett launched the innovative campaign with great flourish to 250 invited guests at Melbourne’s opulent Town Hall on Monday 13 January 1930. Special church sermons had been held previously on Sunday. The packed program of gala events included lavish luncheon talks at city clubs, scholarly lectures broadcast on the wireless, together with daily articles in the Melbourne and country press about the pressing need for fire prevention. The slogan for the ground-breaking campaign was… Prevent Bush Fires – It Pays… The Shell Petrol Company of Australia supplied 15000 windshield stickers, the British Australasian Tobacco Company donated a large supply of stamp stickers, while many other companies drew attention to the campaign in their newspaper advertisements. The Victorian Railways and many city firms displayed special fire posters, while Bryant and May posted messages on their limited-edition matchbox covers which are now highly prized by phillumenists (i.e. matchbox collectors). The Postmaster General's Department franked postage stamps and letters with special bushfire slogans. While plainclothes police were secretly deployed to the bush to arrest potential arsonists. Canvas and enamel fire prevention signs were erected on most roads leading to forest areas. Letters to the Editor later appeared in many city and country newspapers extolling the virtues of Bushfire Prevention Week and urging for its continuation as an annual event. Although a new idea for Australia, the Canadian Forest Service had been running a similar program for a few years. The Forests Commission in its 1929-30 Annual Report, under the title of "Propaganda", noted with some glee… "One of the most gratifying features of the ''Week" was its low cost to the Government, the major part of the publicity material being donated by private firms." And so for the next 50 years until the 1980s, Bushfire Prevention Week continued unabated with the Forests Commission producing a series of coloured “Magic Lantern” slides which were manufactured by Alex Gunn and Sons in Collins Street Melbourne for screening at Val Morgan cinemas. The slides famously introduced the menacing character, Willy Wildfire, warning motorists to be careful with matches. Now known as Fire Action Week, it remains a key event in the annual calendar for both DEECA and the CFA and is still going strong... These canvas fire awareness signs were used right throughout the period of the Forests Commission until the mid 1980sBushfire awareness signProtect your forests from firebushfire, forests commission victoria (fcv), forest signs -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Bushfire awareness sign, Camp Fires, 1962
Bushfire Prevention Week was initiated by the Forests Commission in 1930. Victoria’s State Governor, Lord Somers, the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Sir Harold Luxton and the newly appointed Minister for Forests, William Beckett launched the innovative campaign with great flourish to 250 invited guests at Melbourne’s opulent Town Hall on Monday 13 January 1930. Special church sermons had been held previously on Sunday. The packed program of gala events included lavish luncheon talks at city clubs, scholarly lectures broadcast on the wireless, together with daily articles in the Melbourne and country press about the pressing need for fire prevention. The slogan for the ground-breaking campaign was… Prevent Bush Fires – It Pays… The Shell Petrol Company of Australia supplied 15000 windshield stickers, the British Australasian Tobacco Company donated a large supply of stamp stickers, while many other companies drew attention to the campaign in their newspaper advertisements. The Victorian Railways and many city firms displayed special fire posters, while Bryant and May posted messages on their limited-edition matchbox covers which are now highly prized by phillumenists (i.e. matchbox collectors). The Postmaster General's Department franked postage stamps and letters with special bushfire slogans. While plainclothes police were secretly deployed to the bush to arrest potential arsonists. Canvas and enamel fire prevention signs were erected on most roads leading to forest areas. Letters to the Editor later appeared in many city and country newspapers extolling the virtues of Bushfire Prevention Week and urging for its continuation as an annual event. Although a new idea for Australia, the Canadian Forest Service had been running a similar program for a few years. The Forests Commission in its 1929-30 Annual Report, under the title of "Propaganda", noted with some glee… "One of the most gratifying features of the ''Week" was its low cost to the Government, the major part of the publicity material being donated by private firms." And so for the next 50 years until the 1980s, Bushfire Prevention Week continued unabated with the Forests Commission producing a series of coloured “Magic Lantern” slides which were manufactured by Alex Gunn and Sons in Collins Street Melbourne for screening at Val Morgan cinemas. The slides famously introduced the menacing character, Willy Wildfire, warning motorists to be careful with matches. Now known as Fire Action Week, it remains a key event in the annual calendar for both DEECA and the CFA and is still going strong... These canvas fire awareness signs were used right throughout the period of the Forests Commission until the mid 1980sBushfire awareness signbushfire, forests commission victoria (fcv), forest signs -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Photograph - Collection of photos, Collection of Photos taken during Bushfire 2009
Bushfire 2009Collection of photos mainly of members of 5/6 RVR taken during bushfire 2009, the photos captured what the members went through during the bushfire -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Bill McAuley, Warrandyte Treasures - Schooldays, war, bushfires, romance and sport in the 1900s - Words and photographs by Bill McAuley, Circa 2019
... Warrandyte Treasures - Schooldays, war, bushfires, romance ...Gloss paper, colour photos of Warrandyte scenes, citizens and activities."Thanks to Warrandyte Historical Society, Stephen Reynolds and Stephen Freeman. Special thanks to the 'Treasures' and their families for sharing their photographs and stories. Thi book isdedicated tothe many generations of the McAuley family who have lived in Warrandyte sice the 1850s." Foreword by Scott Podmore, former Warrandyte Diary editor. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, After the 1939 Bushfires at Warranwood
... After the 1939 Bushfires at Warranwood ...Digital photograph -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Rifle Range, Jumping Creek Reserve after the January 1962 bushfires, with the 300 yard hut still standing
... January 1962 bushfires, with the 300 yard hut still standing. ...Written on back of photograph, "Ringwood Rifle Range, Jumping Creek Reserve after fires, January 1962. 300 yard hut still standing." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, The remains of the target shed at Ringwood Rifle Range, Jumping Creek Reserve after the January 1962 bushfires
... , Jumping Creek Reserve after the January 1962 bushfires. ...Written on back of photograph, "Target shed after fires - 1962". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, View up range from the target pit at Ringwood Rifle Range, Jumping Creek Reserve after the January 1962 bushfires
... , Jumping Creek Reserve after the January 1962 bushfires. ...Written on back of photograph, "Looking from target pit up range after fires, 1962." -
City of Whittlesea
Plaque (item), February 2009 Bushfires Respect , Remember Whittlesea Bushfire Community Recovery Committee
... February 2009 Bushfires Respect ~ Remember Whittlesea ...plaque -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Wimmera Design & Print, Pomonal Bushfires
... Pomonal Bushfires ...Stories as told by those who were there. January 22-27 2006 Compiled by J.W. & S.G Copemt luba bushfire, bushfire environment -
Pyrenees Shire Council
Sculpture, Murray Walker, After the Bushfires Pyrenees by Murray Walker, 2020
... After the Bushfires Pyrenees by Murray Walker ...Bronze Sculpture -
Darebin Art Collection
Painting - Deanne Gilson, Deanne Gilson, Post Preston, After the Bushfires, Our Country, Plants and Animals Need Healing, 2021
... Post Preston, After the Bushfires, Our Country, Plants and ...Deanne Gilson is a Proud Wadawurrung woman, emerging Elder, cultural educator and award-winning visual artist from Ballarat, Victoria. Deanne works primarily in painting, fabric/textile design, clay installation and digital imagery. She explores the colonial disruption of her Wadawurrung family, looking at how the male and female gaze has and still does impact her matriarchal women. With an art practice that looks at the objectified, Deanne has found ways to cope with trans-generational trauma through art. Deanne is the first Wadawurrung artist since colonisation to revive lost cultural knowledge found specifically on her ancestral artefacts, consisting of four marks that define her family. Along with re-telling her mother’s Creation Story and the stories based on today’s lived experiences concerned with the physical and spiritual experience. Deanne has been developing her multidisciplinary practice in regional Victoria for almost 35 years and has shown across the National Gallery Victoria and the Koorie Heritage Trust. Post Preston, After the Bushfires, Our Country, Plants and Animals Need Healing is winning work in the 2021 Koorie Art Show. -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Book, Beauty from Ashes A Church Grows From the Bushfires of Ash Wednesday, 1987
... Beauty from Ashes A Church Grows From the Bushfires of ...The town of Cockatoo was destroyed by fire in 1983. This book tells the story of the building up of the parish of St. Luke's Anglican Church and the building of the Church in the four years following the fires. It is written by Peter Crawford who became the vicar of the Emerald-Cockatoo parish on the outskirts of Melbourne.Soft cover. Signed by the author Peter Crawfordst. lukes church, cockatoo, peter crawford -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Bushfire Damage on Pine Trees on the Lemprier property at Pomonal 1939
Photo shows bushfire damage of burnt pine trees on property of Lempriere family Pomonal in 1939.Black and white photo of a Mountain side with orchard in foreground.Mount Cassell after 1939 bushfirestawell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Bushland Reserves Fire Management Strategy, 2010
... Bushfires...Bushfires ...City of Whitehorse Strategy to assess the risk of bushfire and consider any necessary responses, Oct 2010.City of Whitehorse Strategy to assess the risk of bushfire and consider any necessary responses, Oct 2010.City of Whitehorse Strategy to assess the risk of bushfire and consider any necessary responses, Oct 2010.bushfires, bushland -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Ephemera - Order of Service, framed, 3 April 1970
... Black Saturday...Black Saturday... known as 'Black Saturday". Nine members of 8RAR were killed... on 28 February 1970. It became known as 'Black Saturday". Nine ...Operation Hammersley , 10 February until 9 March 1970, was undertaken by a combined force of: C Company, 8th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment (8RAR); armoured personnel carriers from 3 Cavalry Regiment; tanks from 1 Armoured Regiment; sappers from the Royal Australian Engineers; a mortar section from 8RAR’s Support Company; air support, and even a Navy destroyer off-shore to provide gunfire support. The operation aimed to protect 17 Construction Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers, at a quarry in the western foothills of the Long Hai hills. The Long Hai hills were a stronghold for the Viet Cong, who used the caves there as a bunker complex and had planted many landmines and booby traps in the area. Over two fierce weeks, 8 RAR carried out patrols and conducted ambushes, engaging VC troops and eventually capturing the bunker system. However, it was a costly campaign. In total, over 70 Australians were killed or wounded during the operation. The worst day for mine casualties in Australia's war in Vietnam occurred on 28 February 1970. It became known as 'Black Saturday". Nine members of 8RAR were killed and 29 wounded. This item is the Order of Service from the memorial service held at Nui Dat on 3 April 1970 to honour those killed at Long Hai. It was issued to the donor, National Serviceman G G Ravenscroft, who was serving in 1 Platoon, A Company 8RAR during Operation Hammersley, and received a minor shrapnel wound on Black Saturday.Two typed A-4 pages that have been folded into booklet, now flattened and framed. Listed are the prayers, Bible readings and sermon given, along with the names of the 8 fallen soldiers, and the chaplains who officiated.8rar, long hai, long hai hills, black saturday, 1970, operation hammersley, ravenscroft, geoff ravenscroft, memorial service -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Booklet - Program, Art remEMBERS Supporting the Victorian Bushfire Appeal, 15 March 2009
A concert with all proceeds going to the Victorian Bushfire Appeal. The bushfires in Victoria during 2009 were catastophic. The performers and organisers gave their time free of charge for this concert that was held at WCPA, Wendouree.12 page booklet with maroon cover with white text.Wendouree Centre for Performing Arts Sunday the 15th of March 2.30pm ART remEMBERS Supporting the Victorian Bushfire Appeal All proceeds going to the Victorian Bushfire Appealconcert, victorian bushfire appeal, wcpa, jacqueline dark, 2009, jason wasley, simon maiden, vox, peter tulloch, university of ballarat, entertainers -
Clunes Museum
Booklet, DOMINION PRESS, THE MARYBOROUGH BUSHFIRE JANUARY 14, 1985, 17 MARCH 1985
BUSHFIRES, MARYBOROUGH REGION. JANUARY 1985.42 PAGES OF TEXT AND PHOTOGRAPHS - BLACK AND WHITE AND COLOUR. SOFT COVER. DETAILS OF THE FIRE, AREAS IT HIT, AFTERMATH, CLEANUP AND RECOVERY. BUSHFIRE MONDAY 14 JANUARY 1985. BOOK PRODUCED TO RAISE FUNDS FOR VICTIMS OF THE BUSHFIRE.bushfire, maryborough region -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Bushfire Awareness - gallows sign
Bushfire awareness gallows signs were common features during the summer fire season and hung outside both FCV offices and on major roadways This large metal sign has different text on each side and the text and lettering is simple enough to be read from a moving vehicleBushfire Awareness - gallows signbushfire, forest signs, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
National Communication Museum
Vehicle - Mobile Telephone Exchange, c. 1965
... black saturday...black saturday... telecommunications trailers trailers transport natural disaster black ...Manufactured in the 1960s, this mobile emergency telephone exchange was fitted into a caravan. Part of the Shepparton Division State Disaster Plan, the caravan could be towed to areas affected by disasters to enable communications to recommence. The caravan remained in service until approximately 1974.Mobile infrastructure plays an important role in Australian communications, owing to the often remote and hostile environments in which Australians live and work. Exchanges such as this facilitated phone calls in the aftermath of an emergency, particularly for hospitals, police and other emergency services. Today, Mobile Exchange on Wheels (MEOWs), Cell on Wheels (CoW) and Satellite Cell on Wheels (SatCOW) - which provide temporary landline and broadband services, mobile phone coverage and service in areas without communications infrastructure respectively - are a critical part of emergency response procedures for natural disasters such as fire and flood. Though technology has progressed, the need for rapid service in remote areas remains a present concern of the communications service providers in Australia. This mobile service infrastructure is historically significant as an early example of a service which has evolved over decades, yet is still needed today. The exchange, as a representative example of a vehicle which would provide early-response in a disaster, is socially significant as a facilitator of critical communications needs in devastated communities: access to emergency services and contact with family and friends. The exchange itself, intact from its period of use, provides an insight into technology of the 1970s.Mobile emergency exchange housed in a caravan trailer on 2 wheel base, duralin body, steel tow bar, Caravan divided into 3 sections; the exchange room; the relay room and the main frame room. The exchange room contains 3 switchboards, a folding table, cupboards, benches and switch rack (.1). table (.2), steel bar for attaching the table (.3), back boards of switchboards (.4-.6), switches (.7-.16), box of switches (.17). There is a wall phone magneto, 300 type handset on wall and 2 skylights with wire screens. .11? hat pegs and shelf; there are 2 fluorescent tubes for lighting, all in exchange section. The floor is covered with 2 tone grey tiles and there are wire mesh on outside of windows and a geometric curtain inside behind switch rack. There is a flywire screen door as well as exterior door. The relay room has a sectioned door so half can open at a time. Room contains a cupboard with folding bench top beneath a curtained window. The opposite wall has a bank of batteries and transmission condensers; there is a shelf above window, one fluorescent tube and fuse boxes. Tiles on floor also. The main frame room contains many metres of coiled black covered cable, a black covered magneto wall telephone with 300 type handset; grey plastic jumper cords, a rack of termination points and wire with wasp nests attached. There is a small iron step under door, a fluorescent tube on wall and 3 hat hooks. Roll of Paper Handtowels (.18), cord and handle (.19), red exchange cords and plugs (.20-.22), plastic aluminium runners (.23,.24), headset (.25,.26), logbook (.27), battery readings (.28), box containing papers circuit drawings etc (.29-.93), paper lists off wall (.94,.95). Books, record books etc (.96-.103). Manila folder (.104) containing circuit drawings (105-.124). Wooden drawer (.125), metal drawer containing subscribers master cards, record of faults cards, particular switchboards connected, Junction line cards (.126). Box of valves (.127), box of clamps (.128). Box of 2000 type rack fuses, red 1 1/2 AMPS, black 3 AMP, blue 1/2 AMP (.129). Box of sleeves for covering wire joints (.130), plastic beakers (.131,.132), soap (.133), box of white plastic squares (.134), time switch "Venner BF/43 time switch" Made in England (.135), box of bolts, knobs etc (.136), box of switchboard number indicators (.137), fuse (.138), fuse wire (.139), football card (.140). Box of cartridge fuse 6 AMP (.141). Envelope of drawing pins, rubber bands (.142), black plastic, paper tape centres (.143-.152), metal plug (.153), 2 signs "Beware of vehicles" (.154-.155). Paper listing Naringal East automatic conversion (.156). Green Commonwealth of Australia note pad (.157). Wiring plug for tail lights (.158). Black fuse plugs (.159,.160). Box of bolts (.161). 2 sections of blue plastic coated wires (.162,.163). Gloves used for working on batteries (.164-.167). Wasp nests (.168,.169). White fuse (.170). Photographs of van in use (.171,.172)..1 on front: "ANOTHER / MOBILETRAIL / PRODUCT" "MAX SPEED / 25MPH" "TRAILER BRAKES / --- / " On sides: "EMERGENCY TELEPHONE EXCHANGE" "NO 1" "PMG" "TCQ / GROSS 250 / TARE 182 / LOAD 162" "6" "COUNTRY BRANCH / NORTH REGION / [SHEPPARTON DIVISION]" "LAW'S SIGNS" "Telecom Australia" On back: "DANGER / LONG LOAD" "MQA 3787" .133: "FIR OIL" "AUSTRALIA"mobile telephone exchanges, mobile telecommunications trailers, trailers, transport, natural disaster, black saturday, bushfires, floods, emergency communications