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Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Ink bottle, Simpson's Ink Pty Ltd
Square glass bottle with pouring spout containing red ink, with a red, blue and cream label.20 oz. Established 1894. Simpson's Celebrated Writing Ink. This is made specially to flow freely with all standard makes of fountain pen and with steel nibs. Sole manufacturer Simpson's Ink Pty Ltd. Australia. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Ink bottle, Simpson's Ink Pty Ltd
Square glass bottle containing ink with an aluminium screw top.Simpson's Celebrated Violet Writing Ink. This is made specially to flow freely with all standard makes of fountain pen and with steel nibs. Sole manufacturer Simpson's Ink Pty Ltd. Australia. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Advertisement
Large cardboard advertisement with writing, diagram and pictures of boxes in black, yellow, red, green and orange.for better free gifts Save Empire Soap Trade Marks from Demon Cleaners, Empire Soap Body Guard. It is the standard of quality of Empire Soap free gifts which makes the saving of Empire Trade Marks Empire trade -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Apothecary weights
Used by Manning Chemist, Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne until 1984.Seven assorted avoirdupois metal weights, disc shaped with depression on top side marked with individual weight.218.1 : on top IMPERIAL . 2lbs . STANDARD, on base 'a crown' 8 VIC G57 218.2 : on top 8oz . IMPERIAL . STANDARD, on base 'a crown' (letters & numbers unclear) 218.3 : on top IMPERIAL 4oz ., on base 'a crown' (letters & numbers unclear) 218.4 : on top IMPERIAL 2oz ., on base marked (letters & numbers unclear) 218.5 : on top 1oz ., on base (letters & numbers unclear) 218.6 : on top 1/2oz . E 'a crown' 8 VIC, on base C57 C55 E53 218.7 : no details -
Stratford and District Historical Society
Portrait of Samuel Swan
This portrait is said to be in the technique of Alfred Bock, but the frame is dissimilar to the standard type on 80% of the collection in the Sale Museum. Samuel Swan died in 1880. It is unclear where the portrait hung, as Swan died before the Mechanics' Institute was built.An unsigned portrait, oil on canvas, of Samuel J Swan. He is shown looking left. It is framed in a gold coloured plaster frame, with relatively simple trimming on corners. The frame is chocked at the back with wooden wedges to hold canvas in place, and a framer's label appears at the top.'Samuel J Swan / Gippsland Pioneer' on brass plate bottom front. "Telephone 7231 Central / T.S. Glasier & Co Pty Ltd / Gallery of Art / Picture Frame Manufacturers &c / Union House / 284-6 Little Collins Street / No [in pencil] 2344, Melbourne" -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Tubal insufflator associated with Dr Lorna Lloyd-Green, c1919
"Potential blockage in the Fallopian tubes was assessed using this apparatus. It was developed by American gynaecologist Isidor Clinton Rubin (1883-1958). It blows carbon dioxide, via a cannula, into the uterus. The ease with which gas escaped through the Fallopian tubes was reflected by pressure changes on an instrument called a manometer. Blockage of the tubes is often due to previous infection or surgery. It is a common cause of infertility. Rubin’s test formed a standard part of infertility investigations for many years. It was gradually replaced by an X-ray technique involving radio-opaque ‘dye’ injected into the uterus." Source: Science Museum Group. Rubin’s apparatus for uterotubal insufflation, New York, United States, 1928. A639503Science Museum Group Collection Online. Accessed 12 June 2024. https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co96774/rubins-apparatus-for-uterotubal-insufflation-new-york-united-states-1928-tubal-insufflator. Model may be dated c1919 or 1920s or 1930s. 1919 was the year Isidor Clinton Rubin (1883-1958) introduced the apparatus. Instrumant has a label with Cyrus Jones monogram " Donated by Dr Lorna Lloyd Green, 1986/ Rubin's Insufflator/ NB "sparklet holder separate" missing?Rubin's tubal insufflator apparatus, large cylidrical glass canister inside a portable carry box with two doors with three glass nozzels at top with long rubber tubing attached on each. One surigical steel introducer, one glass introducer attached. A blood pressure manometer is fixed on the inside door. infertility -
Bay Steamers Maritime Museum
Book, The Institute of Engineers, Australia, Australian Standard Engineering Drawing Practice, 1951
Red hard cover book of 191 pagesFront page handwritten in pencil "J.T. Young / I.C.I Osborne / Fuel Economy / C.E.D" non-fiction, drawing, engineering, graphs, scales, projectioning -
Bay Steamers Maritime Museum
Book, Standards Association of Australia, Australian Standard SAA Boiler Code Part V Welding, 1951
Ringbound book of 146 pagesnon-fiction, boilers, standards, welds, welding -
Donald History and Natural History Group operating the Donald Court House Museum
Pipe #3
Round wooden pipe bowl with semi-circular curved stem and black mouth piece."K. & P. PETERSON" written on middle of silver piece joining stem and bowl. "PETERSON'S SYSTEM STANDARD" written on wooden bowl. wooden pipe bowl, georgie ah ling, donald, market gardener. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (collection) - Hamilton Standard Prop-A-Gander
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (collection) - Hamilton Standard Prop--To-Pilot
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (collection) - Hamilton Standard Neptune Propeller
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Chipmunk Standard Notes
Description: 412 pages. Published by Longmans, Green and Co. Published 1944. Heat Engines Illustrated Engineering Text Book Level of Importance: World. Author: N. W. Jenkinson -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (collection) - RAAF Standard Notebook for Initial Training Schools
RAAF Publication No.95 August 1942 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Hamilton Standard Propeller Winjeel
Description: 100 pages. Published by RAAF. Published 21/7/1993. AAP 7110-003-2. Wasp Junior R935 Engines General and Technical Information and Maintenance Instruction Level of Importance: World. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Uniform - Uniform, Army
Standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam (1962–1972). Black wool felt beret lined with black polished cotton. The brim is bound with black leather. There are two stitch covered eyelets at the rear and on the right side of the beret for ventilation. beret, clothing, vietnam war -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Certificate, Presentation of the Standard to No. 2 Squadron: Saturday 9th October, 1971
White coloured certificate with the RAAF Squadron 2 insignia on Saturday 9th October 1971 by the Governor General Sir Paul Hasluck.royal australian air force - 2nd squadron -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Department of Defense Standard Practice: Joint Electronics Type Designation System, 1985
This is a photocopy of the manualunited states department of defence, technical manual -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object, Wittingslowe 15 737 Clasp Knife, 1945
Nickle plated steel. Equipped with a friction folding blade, marlinspike, can/bottle opemer and screwdriver stub, standard issue c1945 ww2Whittingslowe opener 15737, patented in Adelaideclasp knife -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Cylinder, Medical Compressed Air
Early cylinders were coloured as their maker saw fit, usually black, perhaps with a white top for oxygen. The Americans first achieved standardisation, but other countries do not follow American Standards. Australia follows the colour-scheme of the British Oxygen Corporation. The body is coloured individually for each gas, viz: compressed air, grey; carbon dioxide, brown; oxygen, black; nitrous oxygen, blue’ cyclopropane, primrose-yellow’ ethylene, mauve. Panels of other colours may appear on the body, but indicate technical points of cylinder-design and do not concern the anaesthetist. (Penn catalogue entry)Empty small pale green painted cylinder with rounded base and attached outflow valve with circular 'On-Off' knob.Handwritten in red paint across the main body of the cylinder: ST. VINCENTS 32510 Printed on manufacturer's label: 'KEEP CYLINDER COOL / CIG [logo] / MADE IN AUSTRALIA / MEDICAL AIR COMPRESSED / DO NOT ALLOW OIL OR GREASE ON VALVE / OPEN VALVE SLOWLY CLOSE AFTER USEcompressed air, cylinder, colour standardisation -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Folder of Federal Standard Colours, Federal Standard Colors No. 595A, January 2 1968
Provides painting reference for any objects painted using Federal Standard colours during the period the publication was still valid. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Aircraft manufacturing, tools, British Standard Specification Feeler Gauges
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Fire fighting equipment, British Standards Institution Fire Hose Couplings & Ancillary Equipment
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Hamilton Standard Propellers Manual, Constant Speed Control: Service Manual 121-A, March 1, 1938
Owned by No 1 Squadron (RAAF?) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Australian Government Aircraft Factories Technical Drawings, MS Standards Drawing Issue Record
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - English Electric Canberra Technical Standards, Canberra Standards
English Electric Aircraft -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - British Standards Institution, British Standards Institution Sectional List of British Standards Aircraft Materials and Components
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - British Standards Institution, British Standard Specifications Book 4
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Blade Repair Manual Hamilton Standard Propellors, Blade Repair Manual: Hamilton Standard Propellors
The basic technical handbook for repairing Hamilton Standard Hydromatic and Counterweight type propellor bladespropellors, 1947, hamilton standard propellor -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Aircraft Engine Testing Standards, AN 8 And Standards Engine Testing Dept