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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - GAF American Standards Bob Nash Collection
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - equipment standards blueprints dowels dies flaring bolts cutters reamers drilling arbor, CAC 13 PArt 1 EA-ED tool design
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (item) - This is United Aircraft Pratt & WhitneyHamilton Standard Sikorsky Aircraft Norden United Technology Center Vector, This is United Aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - CAC - Index - Metric Standards
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - CAC - Record Card For Equipment Standards
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, Engine Division Standard Parts Catalogue Pratt & Whitney
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Marr, David G, Vietnamese Tradition on Trial, 1920-1945
This book sets a new and higher standard for Western scholarship on Vietnams modern political history.This book sets a new and higher standard for Western scholarship on Vietnams modern political history.intellectuals -- vietnam, vietnam -- history -- 1858-1945 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Clark, Chris, The Encyclopaedia of Australia's Battles
This volume deserves a place with the other standard encyclopaedias Australians keep on their shelves.This volume deserves a place with the other standard encyclopaedias Australians keep on their shelves.battles - australia - encyclopaedias, military operations -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Lynch, Peter, ACCO an Aussie Icon : An illustrated history of Australian-made AACO and ACCO trucks from 1952 to 2005
The Australian truck industry is an interesting one. although by world standards it's not very large, the number of trucks registered in 2005 has more than doubled that of 10 years prior.The Australian truck industry is an interesting one. although by world standards it's not very large, the number of trucks registered in 2005 has more than doubled that of 10 years prior.military trucks - australia - history, acco trucks - history -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Jo GRANT, Standard heavy male, 2002-2004
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Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Headwear - Army Slouch Hat, Fayrefield of Melbourne
History has it that the origins of the Slouch Hat began with the Victorian Mounted Rifles; a hat of similar design had been worn in South Africa by the Cape Mounted Rifles for many years before 1885. The design of the Victorian Mounted Rifle hat originated from headgear of native police in Burma where Lieutenant-Colonel Tom Price had recognised its value. The Victorian hat was an ordinary bush felt hat turned up on the right side. The intention of turning up the right side of the hat was to ensure it would not be caught during the drill movement of “shoulder arms” from “order arms”. The Slouch Hat became standard issue headdress in 1903 and its brim position was mostly standardised. The slouch hat became a famous symbol of the Australian fighting man during World War One and continued to be worn throughout World War Two. Its use since that time has made it a national symbol.Slouch Hat - made of fur felt with an 8 fold hat band (puggaree) it has the blue/gold unit badge on the band denoting the 8th Light Horse brigade with a leather chin strap. The right hand side is held by a brass rising sun badge.army, slouch hat -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Rifle Launch Grenade, c1915
Two rod type rifle grenades bought back from WWI by Sgt Major Albert James. Originally designed to be jammed into enemy tank tracks.The rod-type rifle grenade is a standard hand grenade with a metallic rod attached to the base. They were developed prior to World War One. Metal Rifle Launch GrenadeHope /18 (written on the side of one)world war one, ww1, wwi, first world war, grenade, rifle grenade, rod type -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
WW1 Medals, Private Ernest LUCAS
Three WW1 medals including 1914 Star awarded to Private Ernest LUCAS Royal Defence Corps who was first assigned to the Middlesex Regiment. LUCAS was discharged on 18/5/1919 having served 11 years and 305 days.The 6th Battalion Middlesex Regiment can trace its history back to 7 August 1760 as part of the Middlesex Militia. In 1778 it was titled the 1st East Middlesex Militia. By royal order the regiment was later designated the Royal East Middlesex Militia on 24 April 1804. By 1855 it was using the formal title of "1st or Royal East Middlesex Regiment of Militia". In 1900 the number of regular Middlesex Regiment battalions was doubled with the formation of a new the 3rd and 4th battalions; and the two militia battalions were renumbered as 5th and 6th battalions of the regiment. The unit's standing orders of 1863 record the regimental insignia as being somewhat unusual, in that it did not include standard royal crown, but featured a five-pointed Saxon Crown atop a shield with the arms of the East Saxon Kingdom i.e. three stylised Seaxes hilted and pommeledThree original WW1 medals with ribbons attached to white cardboard - round silver coloured metal medal with grey black white and orange striped ribbon - round gold coloured metal medal with purple blue green yellow and orange striped ribbon and bronze coloured star shaped metal medal with blue white and red striped ribbonPTE E LUCAS- Middlesex Regt.ernest lucas, middlesex regiment -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Telephone - Field, Standard telephones and Cables Pty Ltd, Telephone, 1942
Von Devonie Bromley was in the AWAS, signaler, driver, in Nhill, Victoria, in WW2. The field telephone (army issued) was used during her war service.Khaki coloured heavy metal box with a strap holder on each end and a hinged lid. A clip to close is attached with a screw. A wide canvas strap for carrying, is attached. A clip to close is attached with a screw on the front of the box. The box is fitted out with a field telephone and instructions for use printed on a brass plate inside the lid. One of two (L3462).Tele set S MK V 842von devonie bromley, field telephone, army communications ww2 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Telephone - Field, Standard telephones and Cables Pty Ltd, Telephone, 1942
Von Devonie Bromley was in the AWAS, signaler, driver, in Nhill, Victoria, in WW2. The field telephone (army issued) was used during her war service.Khaki coloured heavy metal box with a strap holder on each end and a hinged lid. A clip to close is attached with a screw. A wide canvas strap for carrying, is attached. A clip to close is attached with a screw on the front of the box. The box is fitted out with a field telephone and instructions for use printed on a brass plate inside the lid. Two of two (L3544).Tele set S MK V 842von devonie bromley, field telephone, army communications ww2 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Laird Lees Webster New Standard, 1924
Hard cover book with taped up spine.On spine: Dictionary 1924dictionary, laird & lee -
Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, CSIRO, Standardized plant names: a revised list of standard common names... (CSIRO), Melbourne, 1953, 1953
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Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Swagger Stick, c1863
This swagger stick belonged to Private Ernest LUCAS who served with the Royal Defence Corps between 17/6/1907 and 18/5/1919 including the 6th Battalion Middlesex Regiment In the British Army before World War I, swagger sticks were carried by all other ranks when off duty as part of their walking out uniform. The stick took the form of a short cane of polished wood, with an ornamented metal head of regimental pattern. The usual custom was for the private soldier or NCO to carry the stick tucked under his arm. Until 1939 swagger sticks were still carried by peacetime regular soldiers when "walking out" of barracks but the practice ceased with the outbreak of World War II. The 6th Battalion Middlesex Regiment can trace its history back to 7 August 1760 as part of the Middlesex Militia. In 1778 it was titled the 1st East Middlesex Militia. By royal order the regiment was later designated the Royal East Middlesex Militia on 24 April 1804. By 1855 it was using the formal title of "1st or Royal East Middlesex Regiment of Militia". In 1900 the number of regular Middlesex Regiment battalions was doubled with the formation of a new the 3rd and 4th battalions; and the two militia battalions were renumbered as 5th and 6th battalions of the regiment. The unit's standing orders of 1863 record the regimental insignia as being somewhat unusual, in that it did not include standard royal crown, but featured a five-pointed Saxon Crown atop a shield with the arms of the East Saxon Kingdom i.e. three stylised Seaxes hilted and pommeledpLong narrow round cane made from polished reddish/brown wood with brass metal tip and embossed silver topSilver metal top embossed with a crown above a shield inscribed 6th Battalion Middlesex Regtswagger stick, 6th battalion middlesex regiment, private ernest lucas -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Cartridge
105mm Fired Tank Cartridge Case with Inerting Certificate for display purposes from 1 Armoured Regiment and presented to Brig. Ash POWER CSC from the Commanding Officers and Men 1st Armoured Regiment to mark the occasion of his ' Big Bang" 19 Jun 03 - fired by the Brigade Commander prior to redeployment and one of the last cartridges to be fired from a leopard tank prior to being replaced by the Abrams tank. A common, NATO-standard, tank gun cartridge used in 105mm gunsLarge brass empty cartridge case Plaque - Presented to Brig Ash POWER CSC from the Commanding Officers and Men 1st Armoured Regiment to mark the occasion of your Big Bang 19 Jun 03 Base - SATO NT 278/03...105MMTK PW244tank, cartridge, 1 armoured regiment -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - WW2 Telephone Set, Standard Telephone and Cables Pty Ltd, 1942
An example of a Telephone Set D Mk V which was used by Australian forces during the Second World War for verbal and Morse code communications over short distances via a telephone line.An example of a Telephone Set D Mk V which was used by Australian forces during the Second World War for verbal and Morse code communications over short distances via a telephone line. Rectangular aluminum green painted box with broad canvas webbing strap secured to the side of the body through metal loops. Two vertical webbing loops are attached to the rear of the body. Stencilled in black on top TELE. SET. D. MK. V.'. The housing opens by a hinged fold back lid that is secured by a hook and eye closure. Attached to the inside of the lid are two metal plates. The first is a circuitry diagram, the second is the instructions for use of the set. The interior contains the phone assembly and is divided by a metal shelf. On the left is a bell with two screw terminal in front. At the center is the telegraph key and behind that is the battery box with a small metal plate with, 'TELEPHONE SET. D.MK.V To the right is metal box with two terminals in frontAttached to the bottom of the shelf is a slide out metal key Below the shelf is a compartment in which is stowed a black metal headset with provision for a bakelite handset with attached cord and four-prong plug.Tele Set stamped on outside of unit. Inside lid plaque - Telephone Set D MK V -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Standard (Warrnambool, Victoria), Walter Burley Griffin, 16.10.1971
This article is about a Survey documentary on ABC-TV coming up on 22 October 1971 on the life and times of Walter Burley Griffin. It includes impressions by architects including Robin Boyd who assesses his work.Robin Boyd's name underlined in pencilwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Standard (Warrnambool, Victoria), Tower Hill Centre designer dies, 18.10.1971
This article contains an announcement of Robin Boyd's death on Friday 16th October and gives a short summary his career.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Standard (Warrnambool, Victoria), Natural history centre fruition of Apex planning, 18.11.1971
This article announces the history of the Tower Hill Natural History Centre, designed by the late Robin Boyd, and its opening the next day Friday 19 October 1971.Robin Boyd's name underlined in pencilwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Standards Association of Australia, Interim Code for Minimum Design Loads on Buildings (SAA Interim 350), 1963
SoftcoverTwo loose sheet corrections for publicationstructural design, steel structure standard, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Standards Association of Australia, Australian Standard A1 - 1965: Dimensions of Hot-Rolled Steel Shapes and Sections for Structural Purposes, 1969
SoftcoverAddress of Tony (Rallen?) 45 Bell St. 413901australian standard, steel structure standard, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Standards Association of Australia, Australian Standard CA34, Part 1 - 1969: SAA Loading Code Part 1 - Dead and Live Loads, 1971
Softcoveraustralian standard, steel structure standard, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Standards Association of Australia, Australian Standard Specification for Dimensions of Hot-Rolled Steel Shapes and Sections for Structural Purposes AS A1-1965, 1965
SoftcoverFirst page "Peter L. Dale"australian standard, steel structure standard, walsh st library -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Department of Education and Children's Services, South Australian curriculum, standards and accountability framework : the required elements, 2005
South Australian Education Department Curriculum planning document.tables, wall chartseducation, south australia, curriculum development, early childhood education, primary school education, secondary school education, curriculum policy, curriculum planning -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority, Victorian essential learning standards, 2005
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority, Victorian essential learning standards : overview, 2005
curriculum development, secondary school education, primary school education