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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Design Manual AM-006-D Volume 3 Mechanical - Wamira?
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - HS 748 (RAN) Aircraft Maintenance Manual (Book 3 of 7)
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - HS 748 (RAN) Aircraft Maintenance Manual (Book 2 of 7)
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - HS 748 (RAN) Aircraft Maintenance Manual (Book 1 of 7)
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St Patrick's College
Key Ring, Douglas Badges, c1983
College key ring.St Patrick's College Ballarat.1983, key ring -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Recollections - Internees, POW, Garrison, 1990-1995
Consolidation of minor files. Recollections of life in and at the Camps. Some files have alternative Ref. No.Two ring binder.Recollections - Internees, POW, Garrison -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Accessory Manufacturers Information Sheets, Viscount Aircraft Accessory Manufacturers Information Sheets
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Cessna Titan progress bulletins, Untitled folder. Cessna Titan Progress Bulletins
Collection of technical progress bulletins for Cessna twin engine aircraft3 ring foldernon-fictionCollection of technical progress bulletins for Cessna twin engine aircraft -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Rolls Royce Jet Engines, Rolls Royce The Jet Engine
Techical overview of Rolls Royce jet engines, circa 19663 ring foldernon-fictionTechical overview of Rolls Royce jet engines, circa 1966 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Rolls Royce Merlin Engines, Rolls Royce Merlin V-1650-1 & Merlin 28
Full technical overview of operation, maintenance & installation of Merlin engine, circa 19423 ring folder. non-fictionFull technical overview of operation, maintenance & installation of Merlin engine, circa 1942 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Trans Australia Airlines Airbus A300, TAA A300B Fllght Training Manual
Training manual for instrument flying of Airbus A300B4 pilot certification & use of simulator, circa 1980s/90s4 ring bindernon-fictionTraining manual for instrument flying of Airbus A300B4 pilot certification & use of simulator, circa 1980s/90sinstrument flying, certification -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Aircraft navigation systems, Very Low Frequency Navigation Systems
Collection of hand written & printed notes on low frequency navigation systems, circa 19853 ring foldernon-fictionCollection of hand written & printed notes on low frequency navigation systems, circa 1985hyperbolic navigation systems, navigation terms, gns-500a series 3 maintenance -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Avionics - radios, Procedures Manual Radio Design Approvals Avionic Spares
Procedures for design & approval of changes to aircraft radio systems , circa 20063 ring foldernon-fictionProcedures for design & approval of changes to aircraft radio systems , circa 2006scope, procedures, approval stamp, casa certificates & correspondence -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Trans Australian Airlines aircrew, TAA Aircrew Team Management
Overview of live in 3 day alrcrew team management course for TAA, circa 19853 ring foldernon-fictionOverview of live in 3 day alrcrew team management course for TAA, circa 1985teamwork, decision making, commuication styles, conversational control, self management -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - DeHavilland Gipsy engine, DeHavilland Technical Service
Collection of modification & technical news sheets for DeHavilland Gipsy engine, circa late 1950s2 ring foldernon-fictionCollection of modification & technical news sheets for DeHavilland Gipsy engine, circa late 1950scategories of modification, index of modifications, modification news sheets, technical news sheets -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Griffon Engines, Griffon 74-7 Maintenance Manual
Instructions for maintenance of Griffon 74-7 engine, circa1950s3 ring bindernon-fictionInstructions for maintenance of Griffon 74-7 engine, circa1950sgeneral description, transportation & storage, installation & removal, starting & operating, inspection & servicing, unit replacement, tools & equipment -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Rolls Royce Gipsy Queen engine, Gipsy Queen Series 70 Maintenance Manual
Maintenance notes for Gipsy Queen series 70 engine, circa 1963/642 ring bindernon-fictionMaintenance notes for Gipsy Queen series 70 engine, circa 1963/64engine description, lubrication system, fuel system, ignition system, installation & removal, operation, maintenance practices, running defects & their correction, anti corrosion precautions, tools & equipment, minor repairs -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Wooden Handle, 1941-1947
Made & used by internees at camp 3, tatura, material was selected from fire wood.Turned wooden handle with metal ring/ rim & hole ( for inserting in a metal tool) Handle nearest metal ring is shaped, lower on handle are two sets of finely grroved rings.tatura, trades, tools -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Ring and stem pessary associated with Dr Frank Forster
Ring and stem pessary. Black vulcanite pessary with cup and stem. Stem is slightly curved with ring at top. Stem forked at end into two prongs with holes, possible to aid drainage. Typed label with catalogue record, "RING PESSARY" and tag with string "Ring Pessary".intrauterine device, pessary -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Block
2 sheave metal double block with external strap, ring link and ring bolt. Rusted and pitted.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, 2 sheave metal double block, metal double block, double block, block -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Equipment - Buggy Bit, c1900
Used on horse tackle during 19th and 20th centuries and manufactured by Holden and FrostSold by Holden and Frost for military agricultural and civilian use c1900Two small rings inside two larger rings held together with black painted steel barequine, military, agriculture, civilian c1900, buggy bit -
Carlton Football Club
Hand Held Bell, Hand Held Bell with a small inscription on the inside
The bell was used for Trade Week to signify "time's up" at Optus Oval. Prior to this it was used to let Alan Espie's children on their Wandin property to come home.Why Al chimes in for Carlton Tony De Bolfo, Carlton Media Feb 20, 2014 11:05AM Alan Espie with the famous bell. (Photo: Carlton Football Club) Alan Espie with the famous bell. (Photo: Carlton Football Club) Related Etched into the rim of the bell Alan Espie has rung at every trade week gathering since 1994 is a touching quote attributed to his grandson. Dear Pa, May you always ring true blue, Love Harry Just thinking about that inscription often brings big Al to tears. The story of the Espie bell has its origins at the old family property at Wandin in the picturesque Yarra Valley, in the days when the Espies’ kids were at the neighboring creek fossicking for local platypus. “If they got too far away we’d ring an old cowbell,” Espie recalled, “and years later, my daughter Jo brought me this replacement bell from some second-hand naval place”. “Not long after Shane (O’Sullivan) asked me to officiate at trade week and that’s when the bell came into vogue.” A permanent fixture at trade week, Espie would ring the bell to signal the opening of trading when club recruiters gathered – initially within the confines of the Carlton Heroes Stand at Visy Park, more recently at Etihad Stadium. In those early days at Carlton he caused a stir as bell ringer, drawing curious responses from officiating journalists, recruiters and coaches alike. “I even remember (Kevin) Sheedy asking me if I was selling muffins,” he recalled. Then, when trade day was relocated to Etihad, Espie’s daughter thought it appropriate to get the bell inscribed. “Because the bell was leaving Carlton, Jo got it inscribed on my grandson’s behalf, because he was only four or five then. When I saw what was inscribed I was tearful,” Espie said. “The bell is very important to me, particularly at this time, because Jo is battling health problems at the moment, my grandson is autistic and she’s fought like hell to get him through.” Espie joined Carlton’s Under 19 committee on the eve of the senior Premiership season of 1979 and managed the club’s junior squads, the Bert Deacon Squad included. “I worked very closely with Geoff Southby, ‘Swan’ McKay and Trevor Keogh when they were coaching the Under 19s and I was recruiting as well,” he said. “In 1981 and ’82 I forward scouted for ‘Parko’ (David Parkin) and later on I did the same for ‘Wallsy’ (Robert Walls). After that I coordinated recruiting in central Victoria and it was nothing for me to do 25,000ks a year in my own car – and I loved every minute of it.” Espie’s passion for Carlton and empathy for its wartime players Bert Deacon, Ollie Grieve and Jack “Chooka” Howell can be sourced to his childhood years. His grandparents lived not far from the old ground on Wilson Street “and that’s how I got in for the ’45 Grand Final”. “My uncle, who had just got back from the war, grabbed a ladder from Wilson Street and set it up against the barbed wire fence at the ground. I climbed the ladder and caught my arm on the barbed wire, but I got over the top and saw the game while I straddled the fence,” Espie said. “What I saw was what you would today call ‘spotfires’ and I reckon it took football 20 years to get rid of it.” Today, Espie continues to ring in the yearly trade talk days at AFL headquarters (with the notable exception of 2012 when he was hospitalized), but he’s in no doubt as to where the bell belongs. “This bell has had nothing to do with Wandin but everything to do with Carlton - and with the 150th year of the club I think the bell stays here (at Visy Park). I still hope to ring the bell for the AFL this year, but at least I’ll know where it is,” Espie said. “I’ve told Jo about this and she tells me Harry’s rapt, because he’s a big Carlton supporter and he’s so happy his name is on the bell.”Wooden handle attached to a brass bell."Dear Pa, may you always ring true blue, Love Harry" -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Ormsby's Inhaler, 1877
Lambert Ormsby was a New Zealand surgeon who migrated to Ireland. He described his inhaler in a letter to the Lancet in 1877.Ormsby listed the advantages of his inhaler as simple, inexpensive, small quantity required to produce sleep, prevents evaporation of ether, portable and small (can be carried in pocket), short time to complete anaesthesia (two minutes) and safe. Disadvantages of this apparatus were that it had to be removed in order to recharge the sponge with ether or when anaesthesia becomes too deep. Considerable carbon dioxide accumulation developed and there would also be some oxygen lack. In thirty years of use, Ormsby's Inhaler underwent certain modifications, an exhalation valve was fitted to the mask and device for recharging the sponge with ether was later added. The Ormsby inhaler was modified by Carter Braine in 1898 with the aim of making it easier to clean. Essentially it is very similar except there is no net around the bag.The inhaler consists of an india-rubber flexible bag enclosed within a net bag to limit expansion. There is a soft metallic mouthpiece with india-rubber tubing around the edge. The tubing had to be purchased separately from the manufacturer. The body contains a wire cage with a similarly shaped hollow sponge into which ether was poured.Maker's details inscribed into metal ring around the bore: Barth Co. London.ormsby, new zealand, carbon dioxide, carbon accumulation, carter braine, portable -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Serviette Ring, I J Howse
MetalI J Howseserviette, ring, howse -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Serviette Ring, Boustead
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - QC BINKS COLLECTION: EAR RING DECORATIVE
A fancy Ear Ring that was discovered by QC Binks whilst detecting for gold. Ear ring is of a screw type and consists of stacked fake pearls and sparkling gems. Ear ring has been squashed.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks, qc binks -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Key Ring, green and cream W5, c1990
Key Ring - features a side profile of a green and cream W5, with the words "Melbourne Australia" on top and the left side rings fitted with a key ring. Retained in the plastic envelope stamped "Made in Taiwan"trams, tramways, badges, w5 class, souvenirs, key ring -
Bendigo Military Museum
Manual - Digital Topographic Data Compilation Specification - Part 1 Tactical Level Products, February 1995
These specifications enable the compilation of digital topographic data for the Australian Defence Force (ADF) to support the production of topographic information across a multiple product range covering Australia and its Area of Direct Military Interest (ADMI)A plastic covered four ring folder containing A4 paper, white, ten chapters, metal clip ringsroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr, director of survey-army -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Keyring - Marathon, c. 2015
Key ring, white glass attached to silver chain and ring. 'MARATHON' plus image of runner, printed on the glass. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Weapon, 4.5 Inch Naval Gun Projectile
A green shell that has a yellow ring in the middle and metal ring near the bottom. It sits on a crimson wooden stand.Inert Training Round Inert training rounds, such as this example, were used to train gun turret crews in handling and firing the 4.5 guns on HMAS Vendetta which served on the 'gunline' during the Vietnam war.shell, hmas vendetta