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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Herman Pump, A.F. Sugden, Bert Richards outside Club Hotel, Ringwood. (undated)
Typed below photograph, "Left-Right... Herman Pump, A.F. Sugden, Bert Richards outside Club Hotel. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - IAN DYETT COLLECTION: AUCTION CATALOGUE - EUREKA LEAD GOLD SLUICING CO
Red covered auction catalogue of Complete Sluicing Plant, Electric Generating Plant, Pumping Plants, Electrical Equipment, Buildings, Etc of the Eureka Lead Gold Sluicing Co. (Ballarat) N. L. on Thursday 3rd July, 1947 at the Plant, Ballarat East. Catalogue contains Conditions of Sale, 291 Lot numbers arranged in sections, e.g. Outside Engine House, Engine House, Outside Producer House, Transmission Line, At Sludge Pump, At Assay Office, Blacksmith's Shop, Assay Office and Pump Plant at Brown Hill. One catalogue has sale prices in pounds, shillings and pence beside each lot.business, auctioneers, j h curnow & son pty ltd, ian dyett collection - auction catalogue - eureka lead gold sluicing co (ballarat) n l, j h curnow & son pty ltd, the prahan telegraph printing co -
Federation University Historical Collection
Technical drawings, John Barker's Heat Pump project, 1984
Ink on tracing paper technical drawings of John Barker's heat Pump project: .1) Magnetic clutch drive pulley .2) Condenser .3) amendment to condenser technical drawing, heat pump project, john barker -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - TRAIN DERAILMENT COLLECTION: 1961 SEA LAKE VICTORIA, 19th June, 1961
Black and white photograph, a collection, train derailment at Sea Lake. Photo of a group of men pumping grain into the back of a truck, also filling hessian bags with grain.place, train, derailment, photograph. train derailment. sea lake. 19th june, 1961. mileage 139. -
Clunes Museum
Photograph - CENTRAL C.L.BRITTEN GARAGE
BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF PEOPLE STANDING IN THE STREET IN FRONT OF THE CENTRAL C.L. BRITTEN GARAGE IN FRASER STREET. A PETROL PUMP IN FRONT OF THE GARAGE. THE PHOTOGRAPH IS CA 1950ON BACK IN PENCIL: JUNE WATTS, GEORGE COON, NELLIE COON (YOUNG GIRL) MARLENE COON VALDA COON (WITH HEAD SCARF) UNKNOWN MALEjune watts, george coon, nellie coon, marlene coon, valda coon -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
Pump - Centrifugal, Early 20th Century
Painted Royal Blue mounted on a black painted metal base. Old style 2 stage centrifugal pump. Branch positions:- Suction - side, Discharge - topThompsons Castlemaine Ltd. Serial No 12036 ?8. 1"x1 1/4" Class G -
Federation University Historical Collection
Drawing - Student's Technical Drawing, Technical drawing, 1950
Pencil on paper student's technical drawings .1) Diaphragm valve assembly and main components .2) Diaphragm valve detail and parts .3) Centrifugal pump detailstechnical drawing, lyall e campbell, diaphgram valve, centifugal pump, school of mines ballarat -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Bulmer H D, Whiters Camp Park, 1940c
Black and white photograph showing rotunda with driveway in foreground, of Whiters Camp Park. Wind powered bore pump and tank stand in background. Lakes Entrance VictoriaThe Homestead Fringed in a Setting of Cypress, Whiters Camp Park.resort, recreation -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Aerial Drip Torch (ADT) or "Dragon"
The Aerial Drip Torch (ADT) was an idea conceived in Canada in the 1970s by John Muraro It was developed in 1982 by the New Zealand Forest Service to become the Ashley Aphid Helitorch. Forestry Tasmania acquired one of the machines and modified it in February 1987. Also known as a dragon helitorch it consisted of a large 135-litre tank containing jellied petrol, a displacement pump, propane ignition system, burner nozzle and fire extinguisher system. It was first trialled in Victoria at Swifts Creek in 1991 and the Aerial Drip Torch (ADT) has now become standard practice.Two Aerial Drip Torches (ADTs) were built in the 1990s by the Fire Equipment Development Centre at North Altona, They were developed in conjunction with the Department of Conservation and Land Management in Western Australia. The first was trialled during the 1991/92 autumn burning season. The machine proved to be successful and a second machine was introduced in 1998 to assist with burning operations across the State. The ADTs were commonly used for regeneration burning (controlled burning of logging slash). The first ADT introduced in 1992 had a dry weight of 160kg and a capacity of 130 litres, providing about an hour of operation. Following initial use, systematic modifications were adapted including improved ignition of gel at the drop tube, installation of an air bleed valve at the pump to assist pump priming and improved mounting brackets for the CO2 bottles and propane canister attached to the machine. The second, and lightweight ADT, introduced in 1998 had a dry weight of 68kg and a capacity of 200 litres due to a smaller lightweight frame and plastic (Polyfin) tank. In operation the ADT is suspended below a helicopter via four strops attached to the vessel and a cable to the helicopter cargo hook. Gelled fuel is dispensed via a drop tube which is attached to the pump outlet of the machine, and ignited via a gas torch. Safety features built into the first ADT were: a brass melting plug designed to be activated at 200 C bursting disc designed to burst at170 Kpa should the vessel over pressurise. a pressure relief valve set to 35 Kpa ( vessel operated between 16 &34 Kpa) a low pressure sensor designed to shut down the machine should the vessel pressure drop below 15Kpa. the vessel is filled with CO2 above the gelled fuel to eliminate ignition with in the vessel. CO2 is used to expel any residue of ignited gel from the drop tube to prevent ignition when flying outside the boundaries of the burning area. See FIRE EQUIPMENT NOTE - 46 [ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CKtcH-3rUlrtbE9dkNP27PYT2-raVVhF/view ]forests commission victoria (fcv), bushfire, bushfire aviation, planned burning -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Mrs. Louisa Pump cutting ribbon at opening of Heathmont Railway Station, 1926
Typed below photograph, 'Mrs. H. [Louisa] Pump cutting ribbon at opening of Heathmont Railway Station, 1926. Written on back of one of the smaller copies, 'Mrs. H. Pump, cutting ribbon at opening of Heathmont Railway Station. Mr. W. H. Everard M.L.A.' -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Herman Pump's orchard looking towards Heathmont Railway Station 1927. Station and platform on left
Typed below photograph, "Herman Pump's orchard looking towards Heathmont Railway Station 1927. Station and platform on left". -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Slide - Slide - Construction Portland/Cashmore Airport, c. 1980
Coloured slide. Excavation in centre, with water in bottom. Concrete retaining wall in foreground. Roller on left edge of excavation. Pump and drum on ground near top of retaining wall. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Ship Fittings, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: 'WASHROOM' - blue biroport of portland archives -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Atomiser, De Vilbiss, Circa 1910
Dr. Allen De Vilbiss (1841-1917) of Toledo, Ohio, developed his first atomiser around 1887. This device was designed to allow for dissolving cocaine, as a local anaesthetic agent, in oil, and spraying into the nose and throat. In the early to mid 20th Century, The DeVilbiss Company began making perfume atomisers instead of medical ones. Red, heavy cardboard box with manufacturer's label at one end, containing a glass bottle with metal spray attachment, and a khaki rubber bulb for pumping liquid through the atomiser.Stamped into top of metal atomiser: DE VILBISS TOLEDO USAatomiser, local anaesthetic -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Cardinia Reservoir works in conjunction with Wonthaggi Desalination Plant
Set of five colour photos showing preparations at Cardinia Reservoir, Narre Warren East, to allow for water to be pumped up from the Wonthaggi Desalination plant in November 2010. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Dight's Falls, 1958
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Dight’s Falls in Studley Park is an artificial weir built on a natural rock bar across the Yarra. The weir was built in the 1840s to provide water to the ‘Ceres’ flour-mill, one of the first in Victoria. The falls were later to become known as Dight’s Falls after the owners of the mill. Later, a pumping station was built on the Kew side of the river, which pumped water uphill to a reservoir in Walmer Street that provided water to the Melbourne Botanical Gardens and to Albert Park Lake. The area around Dight’s Falls was and is frequently used for recreational activities. Subject file containing sundry newspaper articles/clippings on the Mill. Also a photocopy of a brief article on Dights Mill and Falls by Jan Gross. Also an article on the Pumping Station.dight's mill, dight's falls, pumping station - yarra riverdight's mill, dight's falls, pumping station - yarra river -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
Pump - Centrifugal
Single stage self priming centrifugal pump with part of casing cut away to reveal interior. 1 1/2" suction and discharge branches. Painted metallic blue.Cast in relief on front "KL / Pegson"machinery; pump; centrifugal; self priming; metalwork -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Machine - Cutaway Model, Cutaway Pump and Drive Shaft
Model of a pump (water?) and drive shaft for motor showing inlet/outlet valves at top. Used for teaching Arboriculture. Bolted to a metal stand. Painted bright contrasting colours.arboriculture, teaching, pump, drive shaft, motor -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Instrument - Organ and stool, 1897-1901
This chapel organ, or pump organ, was made by the Packard Company of Fort Wayne, USA. It was purchased locally from John Broadwood Shepherd & Son of Liebig St, Warrnambool. The donor advised that it was played for many years in the Winslow Presbyterian Church, southwestern Victoria (on Caramut Road, now a private residence). The serial number of the organ dates to be no older than 1887 and no younger than 1901, according to The Pump Organ Society. The goals of The Packard Company, as quoted from the Fort Wayne Gazette, 6th August 1873 are summarised as such; “In the first place, it was determined to make an organ which should be excelled by none. …. It is interesting to the uninitiated to watch the different processes which literally convert the trees of the forest into the marvellous instruments which sound the praises of God in thousands of churches and Sabbath Schools, or make sweet music in multitudes of homes.” The music store of John Broadwood Shepherd and Son had an “impressive” stand at The Great Warrnambool Exhibition of 1896 – 1897 and received a medal for its exhibit. It was also involved in the community, sponsoring prizes for the Musical and Recital Competition, which was part of the entertainment for the Exhibition. The “Warrnambool Standard” newspaper has reference to John Broadwood Shepherd and Son in a newspaper of 1887 and another dated April 13, 1901. A brief history of the Packard Company: 1850, Isaac T. Packard joined with Nelson J. Foss and Calvin Hatch to form Packard, Foss, & Co., manufacturing reed organs, seraphines, and melodeons 1871 the Fort Wayne Organ Company was formed, and Isaac Packard has 40 shares. 1872 the first organ was completed 5th Sept 1899, “Fort Wayne Organ Company” was officially changed to “The Packard Company” 1908 – 1914 (different dates given) the Packard Company ceased producing organs and specialised in pianos. 1930 company went into receivership 1935 the city of Fort Wayne acquired the former Packard Company property, tore the buildings down and turned it into a park, now known as Packard Park. The organ is significant to local history for being sold by a Warrnambool business and played at a local chape or church. It represents community and religious life in late Victorian times.Chapel organ or pump organ (with stool), dated not before 1897 and not after 1901. Medium brown timber with fretwork and turned spindles, Manufactured by Packard, Fort Wayne U.S.A. Organ was purchased from John Broadwood Shepherd & Son, Liebig St, Warrnambool. Serial number is stamped into the wood, rear of organ. lower right panel. Pedals are covered in carpet and each has the maker's name on the lower part of the pedal frame. The keyboard has five octaves and twelve stoppers.Words on front panel “Packard Organ / Fort Wayne Ind. U.S.A. / JOHN BORADWOOD SHEPHERD & SON, / LIEBIG STREET, WARRNAMBOOL.” Serial Number "48870"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, great ocean road, pump organ, packard organ, fort wayne usa, john broadwood shepherd & son, john broadwood, winslow victoria, church music, musical instrument, john broadwood shepherd and son, presbyterian church, winslow presbyterian church, the great warrnambool exhibition 1896-1897 -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Paynesville, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
Dredge Paynesville pump removed in 1992.Colour photograph of former dredge Paynesville at Eastern Wharf, Lakes Entrance, Victoria.jetties, dredging, boats and boating -
Upper Yarra Museum
Lamp, Tilley Lamp Company
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tilley-storm-lantern-X246-May- Tilley storm lantern, this model has been in production since 1964 The Tilley Lamp derives from John Tilley’s invention of the hydro-pneumatic blowpipe in 1813 in England. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerosene_lamp#Pressure_lamp Pressure lamps are far more sophisticated than wick lamps and produce a much brighter light, although they can be quite complicated and fiddly to use. This type of lamp is commonly known in the UK as a "Tilley lamp", after a manufacturer of the same name, and in North America as a "Coleman lantern" for similar reasons. A kerosene blowtorch displaying the various aspects of the kerosene burnerA pressure lamp has a fuel tank at the bottom with a small pump to pressurise the kerosene. There is a narrow gap up to the top of the lamp, called a flue, and at the top of the lamp there is a burner (gas outlet). Directly underneath the burner is the mantle, a fabric bag coated with chemicals that incandesce when heated by the gas flame. The burner lamp is known for its brightness. It is so bright because of the amount of pressure that is placed onto the wick. This pressure allows a steady flow of the gasoline and a constant light Tilley Storm Pressure Lantern, model no x246 has a stainless steel base which is filled with kerosene, with a pump used to pressurize the kerosene vapor. Under the base is a sticker.On top is a black hood with vents which sits on the glass heat resistant shade. The glass shade has an etched label. It has a white and pink mantle on the central rod with a long shaped stainless steel handle, this folds down when not in use.Base - Sticker Tilley Lamp Model X246 Etched on glass shade Tilley, Durosil, ITI, Heat Resistant. Made in Englandlantern tilley pump pressure mantle kerosene methylated spirits stainless steel lamp kerosene lamp round glass cylinder -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1952
B/W photograph of a service station with a car at the pump. Identified as Frank Ulm's service station, in Brook Street, with local man Mr. W. Treweek, and his taxi. 1952Handwriten on back: Frank Ulm's service station, Brook Street, with local man, Mr. W. Treweek, and his taxi. 1952.ulm, frank, businesses, treweek, w. (mr), transport, taxis, petrol stations, ampol, petrol pumps, brook street, sunbury, george evans collection -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stationary Engine, c.1910-1920
This photograph was printed from a glass negative held in the Society's picture collection. The original glass negative is part of a set donated to the Society by Ian McKenzie, a professional photographer in Kew. Stationary engine, ca. 1900-ca. 1920. An early stationary engine that might have been used to drive a piece of immobile equipment, such as a pump, generator, or mill or factory machinery. stationery engine, glass negatives -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
Instruction Manual
... Pumps ...Paper covered instruction book for the Pump Department of Thompsons Engineering & Pipe Co. Ltd.. Printed in black ink. Handwritten notes inside front cover. Bound with tin bats.books, technical, machinery, pumps -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
Manufacturing Plates
Set of 8 steel plates for Thompsons Kelly & Lewis Castlemaine and Melbourne. .1 & .2) Used for Worthington pumps. Printed with specification categories, serial number, year of manufacture etc..metalcraft, commerce, advertising -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - LAKE EPPALOCK(THE PLAY AREA), Jan 1965
Slide. Lake Eppalock(The Play Area). 23 Slides of the activities and areas at Lake Eppalock which included: Rivers, Pump Shed, Viewing Areas, Boating, Swimming, Picnicing, Fishing.slide, bendigo, lake eppalock(the play area) -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - mining in Gippsland Victoria, 1920 c
Black and white photograph showing three men standing at three water pipes beside a waterway which appears to be an abandoned pumping station perhaps associated with mining in Gippsland Victoriatopography, transport -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Old well without the pump in the backyard of Tommy Grants home in Adelaide Street Ringwood - c.1950s. Later Eastland site
Typed below photograph, "Old well without the pump in the backyard of Tommy Grants home in Adelaide St. Now Eastland site." -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Parliament House, c. 1900
black and white photograph fair conditionParliament House, Spring St, 1900. Briam Pump. 36 Kanaith road, Ringwood East, 3135. Phone 870 7001 -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, c1870
Taken c1870, this photograph depicts the members of the Beechworth Volunteer Fire Brigade outside the present fire station house on Camp Street, Beechworth. Hose layer and a Niagara Pump are in shot with 11 members and 2 young boys on the pump. Sepia rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper and mounted on board.Reverse: Beechworth/ Volunteer Fire Brigade/ 1870burke museum, beechworth, fire brigade, volunteer fire brigade, sepia, photograph, c1870, niagara pump, hose layer, emergency services