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Seaworks Maritime Museum
Parallel Rule- Prop
Black parallel rule with brass hinges455 x -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Rules of croquet club
From the Orbost Croquet Club - 1st committee was started in 1919 in Orbost.This item is part of the history of Orbost Croquet Club. In the museum, there is also a mallet, a trophy and a photo of the first committee.Framed rules of the Orbost Croquet Club.rules recreation sport croquet orbost-croquet-club -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Agreement Rules & Regulations of the metropolitan Gold Mining Company, Little Bendigo, 1898-1899
A mining compny in Ballarat.Printed book of rules, regulations and shareholders.edward daniel, t. byrne, register-general's office, w.m. acheson, john heinz, metropolitan gold mining company, henry donald mckee, maxwell bruce, henry stone, wiliam cleverdon, h.p. smith, h. poppeus, f.c.k. lewin, share scrip, little bendigo, ballarat, mining -
Essendon Football Club
AFL scorecard, 22/07/2001
This is the scorecard for the home-and-away game between Essendon and North Melbourne Kangaroos at the MCG which Essendon won 27.9.171 to Kangaroos 25.9.159This item is of great significance for it is the official record of the greatest comeback in VFL/AFL history. Essendon came from 69 points down in the second quarter to defeat the Kangaroos by 12 points. It has been hailed as one of the greatest games ever.White cardboard card ruled into sectionsScores for each team for each quarter have been entered in blue ink and card has been signed by three umpiresessendon football club, north melbourne kangaroos, comebacks, significant events -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MINES ACT 1890 - GENERAL RULES, 1891
Mines Act 1890 - general rules.Vic. Govt.government, state, mines act, mines act, mining, gold mining -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Australian rules football, Ca1910
Used for sport and recreation in the late 1800's and 1900's manufactured by Holden and FrostObject holds social significance and sporting heritageOval shaped Australian rules footballleather, football -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - information cards, "Cable Rails & Slot Beams"
Information cards detailing the types of rail including slot rails used in Melbourne cable tramways by the Melbourne Tramways Trust. Includes dimensional details, weight, sections of cable roads. The second card has the properties of the rail sectons such as area, moment of inertia, section modulus and weight per yard. Both sheets have the name H Orams in the top right hand corner.Yields information about the various cable tram railsSet of two ruled photocopied cards tramways, rails, mtt, cable trams, cable slot -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Pamphlet, Know the Rules: Animal & Plant Quarantine
Pamphlet (paper). Yellowed paper with green & brown writing.,Know the rules: Animal & Plant Quarantine. Green & brown writing stating the rules.australian quarantine rules -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book, Victoria, Supreme Court (General Civil Procedure) Rules 1996, 1996
Reprint No. 3 Statutory Rule No. 19/1996, Chapter I of the Rules of the Supreme Court, reprinted incorporating amendments as at 12 July 2001civil procedure -- victoria, civil procedure -- australia -- victoria, civil procedure, victoria -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Thomas Borthwick & Sons (TB&S), n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Line ruled across lower section in blue biro.port of portland archives, thomas borthwick and sons, abattoir -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Machinery work, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: 9 mm border rule around edges, in pencil -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Border ruled in red biro. Back: Border ruled in pencil. 51cms wide x 27 ½ cms deep. (Front cover) harb024 / all in pencil.port of portland archives, k s anderson wharf -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO DISTRICT BOWLING ASSOCIATION, 1937
BENDIGO DISTRICT BOWLING ASSOCIATION. General rules and rules for competition. revised and amended 22nd September 1937 15 pages, small scale booklet.Bendigo District Bowling Associationclubs, bowling, bendigo bowling club, bendigo, bowling, clubs -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Memorabilia - Trainees notes, no title, c1940
Paperback ruled text book with hand writing.No. 9397, Holton RW, No.1 Eng. School Showgroundsnote book, holton, hand written -
Federation University Historical Collection
Print - Document, Ballarat School of Mines Rules and Signals for Winding, 1872, 1872
The Ballarat School of Mines was the first school of its kinf in Australasia.,Printed rules used at the Ballarat School of Minesballarat school of mines, model mine, mining laboratory, signal knocks, ptiman's knocks, pumping engine -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Nunawading and District Historical Society
Constitution and rules of the Nunawading and District Historical Society.Constitution and rules of the Nunawading and District Historical Society.Constitution and rules of the Nunawading and District Historical Society.nunawading and district historical society, constitution -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Wooden Case
Pilot Balloon Slide Rule (case only).equipment, ww2, raaf -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Letter - Track miles - Ballarat, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), 7/1937
Letter from H W C Lucas of SEC Melbourne to Mr Thomas setting out the track mileage for Ballarat's 6 tram routes - Double track, single track or route miles. Totals 15.480miles. Compiled from Mr Thomas's notes. Letter dated 26/7/1937 which is before the opening of the extension to Lydiard St North.Yields information about Ballarat track and route mileages.Letter hand written on ruled quarto paper.tramways, tramcars, mileage, secv -
Mont De Lancey
Try and Mitre Square, Circa 1930
Stanley Brand12 inch steel rule with a wooden handle.Measurements for 12 inches, 1/2, 1/4 and an 1/8.mitre squares, try squares -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Work on paper - Ringwood RSL rules, Original Ringwood RSL rules
Printed sheets of the original ruled of the Ringwood RSL -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - SPOCA, Annual Dinners
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Melbourne Legacy
Document - Document, notes
A hand written list of the members of clubs and groups who ordered copies of 'There Goes a Man' which reveals that only a proportion of Legatees purchased the book. Out of a total of 4515 Legatees, 998 ordered a copy. There is no indication of who compiled the list. See also 00876.Reveals that by no means every Legatee supported the project sufficiently to buy a book. Part of the story of how the book 'There goes a Man' came to be created.Ruled white page cut from a notebook.Handwritten in ink and pencilsavige book, biography -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
Slide Rules
Ten slide rules, various makers. All cased. Materials vary from cases in cardboard, vinyl, leather, plastic and slide rules in wood, plastic, metal. .23) Instruction book for E. Green's Hemmi's slide rule printed in Japan in 1934.drafting, trades, engineering -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GILBERT RULE COLLECTION: INTERMENT RECEIPT, 1875
Gilbert Rule Collection: Sandhurst Cemetery - interment receipt, received from John Rule, the sum of one pound, 10/-. Dated 7th. May 1875.Sandhurst Cemeteryperson, individual, gilbert rule -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: EAST CLARENCE GOLD MINING CO. N.L. - RULES, 1932
Document; document: rules of East Clarence gold mining Co. N.L. made before incorporation. East Clarence Gold Mining Company No Liability - rules.MCCOLL RANKIN & STANISTREETorganization, business, gold mining rules and regulations, mccoll rankin & stanistreet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GILBERT RULE COLLECTION: PHOTO OF GLADYS RULE, 1902 - 1903
Gilbert Rule Collection: photo of baby sitting on elaborate cane chair. Child has white dress on. Written on rear of photo in pencil "Gladys Rule, Bendigo".Chancellor, Bendigoperson, individual, gilbert rule -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: NORTH DEBORAH GOLD MINING CO. N.L
Document: Foolscap Paper Sheets stapled together with typed rules, Markings read: ''Rules of North Deborah Mining Company No Liability'' typed at top of first page.organization, business, industrial - mining, mccoll rankin & stanistreet, mining, gold mining, north deborah -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Head Rod, Dring & Fage, c. 1901
The Australian Customs Service, Melbourne, donated a set of gauging instruments, and Port Fairy Customs donated another instrument, the Sike’s Hydrometer, to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, all of which were no longer required. However these ullaging tools were in use for many years by Customs officials, called Gaugers. Ullaging is a term describing the measurement of the amount of liquid remaining in a container of spirits such as a cask or barrel. It can also measure the free space or head space remaining. The primary role of customs officers in Victoria was to calculate the tariff or excise duty payable on goods imported into Victoria. (Excise duty is a tax on goods produced within a country, and customs duty is imposed on imports.) Customs officers spent a great deal of their time measuring and weighing goods, and then calculating the amount of duty to be paid by the importer. The tariffs for different products varied, and officers consulted published lists. Calculating the duty payable on a barrel of brandy was a detailed task. The gauger had to measure the barrel to determine its volume. Barrels were irregular in shape, and finding the volume required several measurements and checking tables of figures. Alcoholic content was then measured with a hydrometer. The duty paid varied according to the alcoholic strength of the spirits. Uniform national customs and excise duties were operative in Australia from October 1901. These tools were still being used in Australia in the 1950’s. The Federal Government still imposes excise taxes on goods such as cigarettes, petrol, and alcohol. The rates imposed may change in February and August each year in response to changes in the consumer price index. ULLAGING TOOLS (1) Head Rod - this instrument measures the diameter of the heads (top and bottom ends) of a cask or barrel. The shaped brass pieces on the head rod enable the diameter of a barrel to be measured inside the chimes at the head end. The slide rule could then be used to calculate the internal volume of the barrel. On the reverse side is a set of ullaging scales, used like those on any ullaging rule, to calculate the volume of liquid in a partially filled barrel. (2) Bung Rod – this instrument measures the diameter of a cask or barrel when it is lying on its side. It is a rod that fits into the ‘bung’ hole of a cask and is long enough be extended to reach the opposite side of the cask. The brass sliding pointer can be moved to mark the ‘wet’ line. When the rod is removed the bung measurement can be read from the scale on the rod. (3) Long Calipers - this instrument measures the length of the cask between the heads. It has two rules sliding beside each other, each end having another piece of wood fixed firmly at right angles downwards then turned inwards at the ends so as to reach over the heads of the casks without touching the projecting ends. The centre pieces enable it to extend or contract, changing the distance between the two other parallel sides, the distance they are apart being shown by the rule on the sliding pieces. (4) Cross Calipers – this instrument is used to take the bung diameters of casks, or "the Cross " as it is called. This instrument has two rules sliding beside each other, each end having another piece of wood fixed firmly at right angles downwards, together forming a 3 sides of a rectangle with the centre pieces enabling it to extended or contracted, changing the distance between the two other parallel sides, the distance they are apart being shown by a the rule on the sliding pieces. (5) Sike’s Hydrometer – this instrument is used to gauge the strength of different alcoholic spirits when fitted with the different weights in the set. Every set is individually calibrated to ensure that it meets the exact Standard Weight and Measure compliance, then every piece in that set is stamped with the same number by the Calibrator, to ensure that the measurements are taken using the same hydrometer set. [References: A Handbook of Practical Gauging, Janes Boddely Keene of H.M. Customs, 1861, F. Pitman, London; Customs Act, Volume 2, No. 1, April 1999; Old Customs House website ] Head Rod, ullaging gauge. Long wooden rod made of three joined sections, brass hook on end, sliding centre section with hook, measurements marked along each section as on a slide rule. Used for measuring diameter of heads of casks in order for Customs to calculate excise (tax) on the contentsflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, head rod, gauging rod, ullaging rods, measuring instruments, customs tax -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Memorabilia - Collection of four exercise books containing study notes for aircraft fitter and rigger
Study notes handwritten by by R.W.Harris while doing a Fitter's Course 159, Wing No 1 at IES Ascot Vale, Melbourne 1939-1945 Notes refer to Kitty Hawk , Bristol Beaufort , Wirraway, Avro Anson, metal rigging, systems etc Various exercise books, ruled with handwritten notes and diagramsR.W.Harris 52618 IES No 1 Wingr.w harris, fitters training notes, ies ascot vale, world war 2 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, South Glenfine Rules
In 1905 Richard Squire was manager of the West Berry Consols at Allendale, and developed an improved system of mine ventilation, which was supported in "The Age."[4] He was successful in combating and remedying the gas and ventilation troubles of the Deep Mines of Creswick and Allendale Districts after all had failedHanwritten document of 16 pages outlining the rule of Glenfine richard squire, glenfine, rules, mines, mining