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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionEquipment - Air pump fuel syphon, Unknown
... Air pump fuel syphon......Air pump...An example of an early design of a kerosene / oil air pump. ...Metal air pump fuel syphon. Long cylinder with a cap of feet at the bottom, top has a ring pull that activates the pump action. ...Kerosene Air pump fuel None Metal air pump fuel syphon. ...An example of an early design of a kerosene / oil air pump. An example of an early design of a kerosene / oil air pump.Metal air pump fuel syphon. Long cylinder with a cap of feet at the bottom, top has a ring pull that activates the pump action. Curved spout close to the top. Weld on the spout looks to be newer than the original.Nonekerosene, air pump, fuel -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumEquipment - Hand operated divers air pump
... Hand operated divers air pump......Air pump...Standard diving dress consists of a diving helmet made from copper and brass or bronze, an air hose from a surface-supplied manually operated PUMP or low pressure breathing air compressor, a waterproofed canvas suit, a diving knife, and weights to counteract buoyancy, generally on the chest, back and shoes. ...Hand operated divers air pump for one or two divers...Later models were equipped with a diver's telephone for voice communications with the surface. Diving Air pump Hand operated divers air pump for one or two divers Equipment Hand operated divers air pump ...Standard diving dress (also known as hard-hat or copper hat equipment, or heavy gear) is a type of diving suit that was formerly used for all relatively deep underwater work that required more than breath-hold duration, which included marine salvage, civil engineering, pearl shell diving and other commercial diving work, and similar naval diving applications. Standard diving dress has largely been superseded by lighter and more comfortable equipment. Standard diving dress consists of a diving helmet made from copper and brass or bronze, an air hose from a surface-supplied manually operated PUMP or low pressure breathing air compressor, a waterproofed canvas suit, a diving knife, and weights to counteract buoyancy, generally on the chest, back and shoes. Later models were equipped with a diver's telephone for voice communications with the surface.Hand operated divers air pump for one or two diversdiving, air pump -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - Air Pump Units Air Publication 1519 Volume 1, Air Pump Units
... Air Pump Units Air Publication 1519 Volume 1...Air Pump Units ...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Air Pump Units Manual Air Pump Units Air Publication 1519 Volume 1 ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - Air Pump Units Schedule of Fits and Clearances Air Publication No 1519 Vol II Part 2, Air Pump Units Schedule of Fits and Clearances Air
... Air Pump Units Schedule of Fits and Clearances Air Publication No 1519 Vol II Part 2...Air Pump Units Schedule of Fits and Clearances Air...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Air Pump Units Schedule of Fits and Clearances Air Manual Air Pump Units Schedule of Fits and Clearances Air Publication No 1519 Vol II Part 2 ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - Air Pump Units Part 3 Dismantling, Overhaul and Assembling Air Publication No 1519 Vol II Part 3, Air Pump Units Part 3 Dismantling, Overhaul and Assembling
... Air Pump Units Part 3 Dismantling, Overhaul and Assembling Air Publication No 1519 Vol II Part 3...Air Pump Units Part 3 Dismantling, Overhaul and Assembling ...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Air Pump Units Part 3 Dismantling, Overhaul and Assembling Manual Air Pump Units Part 3 Dismantling, Overhaul and Assembling Air Publication No 1519 Vol II Part 3 ... -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Brass air Pump
... Brass air Pump......Brass Air Pump...For pumping air into petrol irons, the maker is probably Coleman. ...Brass air pump with wooden handle. A brass tube two centimetres diameter and 14 ccentimetres long with a half centimetre diameter. ...Functional object Brass air Pump ...For pumping air into petrol irons, the maker is probably Coleman. Liquid fuel irons were a great advancement from Sad Irons in the late 1800's and were used before electricity was availableBrass air pump with wooden handle. A brass tube two centimetres diameter and 14 ccentimetres long with a half centimetre diameter. A 14 centimetre long metal rod with a two and a half centimetre diameter and a three and a half centimetre long wooden handle which slides in and out of the tube. Presumably there is a fitting inside the tube on the end of the rod to push air out of the hole on the other end of the tube.K15.3coleman iron, brass air pump -
Seaworks Maritime MuseumDivers Air Pump, Gills Bro Engineering
... Divers Air Pump...Large divers air pump...Seaworks Maritime Museum 82 Nelson Place Williamstown melbourne Gill Bros Engineering Large divers air pump Divers Air Pump Gills Bro Engineering ...Large divers air pumpGill Bros Engineering -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum IncCondenser Air Pump, 1913
... Condenser Air Pump...Vertical cylinder reciprocating condenser air pump with two 107 cm diameter flywheels (one on each end of crankshaft). ...Painted black and red. Condenser Air Pump ...Vertical cylinder reciprocating condenser air pump with two 107 cm diameter flywheels (one on each end of crankshaft). The operating cylinder at at top of the machine has a centrifugal governor. Access ladder to platform at front. Painted black and red. On cylinder head "63"machinery pumps reciprocating metalwork -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionEquipment - Equipment - Divers air pump, 1900-1930
... Equipment - Divers air pump...Hand operated air pump, wooden rectangular (vertically articulated) case painted grey, lid missing. ...Equipment Equipment - Divers air pump ...Port of Portland CollectionFront: C. E. Heinke/ Submarine Engineer 103 GI Portland St London (brass plate on side of pump)port of portland archives -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Air Pump Units Part 3 Dismantling, Overhaul and Assembling, Ministry of Aircraft Production
... Air Pump Units Part 3 Dismantling, Overhaul and Assembling...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Ministry of Aircraft Production Manual Air Pump Units Part 3 Dismantling, Overhaul and Assembling ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7272.277-3 Hydraulic Pump Pt 67B025 Repair and Overhaul, Royal Australian Air Force Hydraulic Pump Part No. 67 B 025
... Royal Australian Air Force Hydraulic Pump Part No. 67 B 025...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne RAAF Royal Australian Air Force Hydraulic Pump Part No. 67 B 025 Manual (SP) AAP 7272.277-3 Hydraulic Pump Pt 67B025 Repair and Overhaul ...RAAF -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - RAAF Fuel Pump Manual, Royal Australian Air Force Fuel Pump Part Number RR12280A (Lear Siegler)
... Royal Australian Air Force Fuel Pump Part Number RR12280A (Lear Siegler)...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Royal Australian Air Force Fuel Pump Part Number RR12280A (Lear Siegler) Manual RAAF Fuel Pump Manual ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Aircraft equipment, Index of Army and Navy Aeronautical Equipment , Supercharger Pumps and Accessories
... ...Air pump assemblies...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Aircraft Equipment Turbosuperchargers Regulators Fuel pumps Booster pumps & controls Motors Fuel transfer pumps Hydraulic oil pump Air pump assemblies Parts lists for superchargers, regulators, pumps & accessories, circa 1940s Hard cardboard cover. ...Parts lists for superchargers, regulators, pumps & accessories, circa 1940sHard cardboard cover. Books 3434 & 3435non-fictionParts lists for superchargers, regulators, pumps & accessories, circa 1940sturbosuperchargers, regulators, fuel pumps, booster pumps & controls, motors, fuel transfer pumps, hydraulic oil pump, air pump assemblies, -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumGMS vacuum super splints, air activated splints
... rad canvas bag containing air splints and pump...Ambulance Victoria Museum 1/55 Barry Street Bayswater melbourne rad canvas bag containing air splints and pump air activated splints GMS vacuum super splints ...rad canvas bag containing air splints and pump -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: SOUTH RED WHITE AND BLUE - DOCUMENTS, 1933/4
... Documents: Envelope contains - 1934 Certificate for wire ropes, Certificates of Inspection of Boiler 1936, 1933 Prospectus, Agreements with Herbert Jackson Leed(South Blue Consolidated), correspondence, 1933 list of applications for shares and related documents, suspension of Labour Covenant for lease 9982, 1933 list of Allotted shares, 1933 hire agreement - Miller & Co machinery for winding engines boiler, air compressor, pump, air receiver....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business gold mining - legal MCCOLL RANKIN AND STANISTREET MCCOLL RANKIN AND STANISTREET Documents: Envelope contains - 1934 Certificate for wire ropes, Certificates of Inspection of Boiler 1936, 1933 Prospectus, Agreements with Herbert Jackson Leed(South Blue Consolidated), correspondence, 1933 list of applications for shares and related documents, suspension of Labour Covenant for lease 9982, 1933 list of Allotted shares, 1933 hire agreement - Miller & Co machinery for winding engines boiler, air compressor, pump, air receiver. Document MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: SOUTH RED WHITE AND BLUE - DOCUMENTS ...Documents: Envelope contains - 1934 Certificate for wire ropes, Certificates of Inspection of Boiler 1936, 1933 Prospectus, Agreements with Herbert Jackson Leed(South Blue Consolidated), correspondence, 1933 list of applications for shares and related documents, suspension of Labour Covenant for lease 9982, 1933 list of Allotted shares, 1933 hire agreement - Miller & Co machinery for winding engines boiler, air compressor, pump, air receiver.MCCOLL RANKIN AND STANISTREETorganization, business, gold mining - legal, mccoll rankin and stanistreet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MINING IN BENDIGO COLLECTION: COMPRESSED AIR
... There is also a table of efficient practice and average practice for air-lift pumps. Also, an Air Pipeline Layout in Small Factories and two tables for volumes of air. ...There is also a table of efficient practice and average practice for air-lift pumps. Also, an Air Pipeline Layout in Small Factories and two tables for volumes of air. ...Four-page document. Australian Compressed Air Institute Quarterly Newsletter dated September 1971. Items mentioned are: Early Pneumatics, Pumping by Air Lift. There is also a table of efficient practice and average practice for air-lift pumps. Also, an Air Pipeline Layout in Small Factories and two tables for volumes of air. Also, a diagram for air pipeline layout. Also, a smaller piece of paper with the Australian Compressed Air Institute Members at September 1971.document, mining, compressed air, australian compressed air institute, a r jackson -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Diamond Creek Gold Mine
... The surface plant was quite large with four boilers and five steam engines working the battery, winder, water pump, air compressor and lighting generator....The surface plant was quite large with four boilers and five steam engines working the battery, winder, water pump, air compressor and lighting generator. ...Situated at the end of Fraser Street, Diamond Creek. The Diamond Creek Gold Mine was the largest in the Diamond Valley Shire with a shaft depth of over 290 metres at the peak of its development in 1915. The surface plant was quite large with four boilers and five steam engines working the battery, winder, water pump, air compressor and lighting generator.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book, "Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital imagesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, diamond creek, goldmine, gold mine, poppet head -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Anvil in HV McKays blacksmiths shop
... Photograph of blacksmiths forge complete with large bellows anvil and vice Sledge hammer and block and tackle on the right hand side This was the original anvil in HV McKays blacksmiths shop now in the Victorian State Museum collection The large bellows were used to pump air to service the fire of the blacksmiths forge...McKays Sunshine Harvester Works Blackmsith Photograph of blacksmiths forge complete with large bellows anvil and vice Sledge hammer and block and tackle on the right hand side This was the original anvil in HV McKays blacksmiths shop now in the Victorian State Museum collection The large bellows were used to pump air to service the fire of the blacksmiths forge Anvil in HV McKays blacksmiths shop Photograph Anvil in HV McKays blacksmiths shop ...Photograph of blacksmiths forge complete with large bellows anvil and vice Sledge hammer and block and tackle on the right hand side This was the original anvil in HV McKays blacksmiths shop now in the Victorian State Museum collection The large bellows were used to pump air to service the fire of the blacksmiths forgeh.v. mckays, sunshine harvester works, blackmsith -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, Brooklyn Estate, Unknown
... A Ryder Erickson Hot air engine pumped water from underground tanks up to elevated tanks to circulate water through the house. ...A Ryder Erickson Hot air engine pumped water from underground tanks up to elevated tanks to circulate water through the house. ...Brooklyn Park homestead built 1875 by Stephen George Staughton, son of Simon Staughton. In 1907 the residence was refurbished for Cr Stephen John Staughton who was returning from England with his bride. The building contained over 25 rooms some 25x20 feet. There were elaborately decorated rooms with friezes, embossed wall papers, massive curtains, marble and carved mantle pieces. A Ryder Erickson Hot air engine pumped water from underground tanks up to elevated tanks to circulate water through the house. Acetylene gas generator for 100 light and chandeliers. Prominent family with civic connection in Melton holding very large areas of land. 'Brooklyn' mansion built by Stephen Staughton, local identities, pioneer families -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VICTORIA QUARTZ - VICTORIA QUARTZ MACHINERY
... Items mentioned are: Poppet Legs, Pithead Pulleys, Braces, Boilers, Winding Engines, Platform, Air Compressor, Boiler Feed Pump and a Feed-water Heater which was attached to the main exhaust pipe of the winding engines....Items mentioned are: Poppet Legs, Pithead Pulleys, Braces, Boilers, Winding Engines, Platform, Air Compressor, Boiler Feed Pump and a Feed-water Heater which was attached to the main exhaust pipe of the winding engines. ...Handwritten notes describing the machinery at the Victoria Quartz Mine. Items mentioned are: Poppet Legs, Pithead Pulleys, Braces, Boilers, Winding Engines, Platform, Air Compressor, Boiler Feed Pump and a Feed-water Heater which was attached to the main exhaust pipe of the winding engines.document, gold, victoria quartz, victoria quartz, victoria quartz machinery, bendigo advertiser1/2/1897 & 4/9/1896 & 10/2/1897, roberts & sons, mr w foote, mr ennor -
Kew Historical Society IncEquipment, US Army OCD, MI, Pliofilm & Metal Infant Protector, 1941-1945
... A hose and hand-action pump provides air for the baby. The respirator includes a detailed description of how it is to be used and stored. ...A hose and hand-action pump provides air for the baby. The respirator includes a detailed description of how it is to be used and stored. ...This infant protectors was donated to the Kew Historical Society by officers of the City of Kew. It was presumably held by the City for protection against gas attacks.Rare piece of WW1 equipment designed to protect infants on the home front.A respirator designed by the US Army O.C.D to be used to protect a baby in case of a gas attack. The respirator comprises a green pliofilm bag with a draw-string to secure the bag after a baby was placed in it. A hose and hand-action pump provides air for the baby. The respirator includes a detailed description of how it is to be used and stored. infant respirator, gas mask, world war two -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Charles Hurst, Valves and Valve-Gearing, 1907
... This is a text book for engineers and draughtsmen, a practical guide to the construction and workings of steam, gas, air compressor and pump valves. It was used by maintenance men at the Warrnambool Woollen Mill and also owned at one stage by Joseph Henry. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This is a text book for engineers and draughtsmen, a practical guide to the construction and workings of steam, gas, air compressor and pump valves. It was used by maintenance men at the Warrnambool Woollen Mill and also owned at one stage by Joseph Henry. ...This is a technical book regarding valves and their maintenance in machinery.This is a book of 258 pages plus 86 pages of advertisements. The cover is dark red with an embossed shield on the front cover and gold printing on the spine. The pages contain a black and white photograph, many illustrations and diagrams and several pages of fold-out sketches. non-fictionThis is a technical book regarding valves and their maintenance in machinery. henry family, warrnambool woollen mill, valves and valve gearing -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPostcard - Photograph, Nucolorvue Productions Pty Ltd, greetings from Diamond Creek, n.d
... Concrete was poured onto the mesh and a sealed cover laid over the concrete making a sandwich of cover, bladder and mesh. Compressed air was pumped into the bladder and the sandwich slowly began to rise and become a massive self-supporting dome. ...Concrete was poured onto the mesh and a sealed cover laid over the concrete making a sandwich of cover, bladder and mesh. Compressed air was pumped into the bladder and the sandwich slowly began to rise and become a massive self-supporting dome. ...Diamond Creek Bini Shell Community venue Built in 1979 in Diamond Creek opposite the hotel using a construction method invented by Dante Bini. A net of flexible steel rods were laid on the building’s circular base, on the top of a fabric bladder. Concrete was poured onto the mesh and a sealed cover laid over the concrete making a sandwich of cover, bladder and mesh. Compressed air was pumped into the bladder and the sandwich slowly began to rise and become a massive self-supporting dome. The inflation of the dome attracted crowds of onlookers many from various technical schools, VIPs and the famous football doctor, Donald Cordner. An opening night dinner was held to celebrate the construction and the Diamond Creek Bini Shell was used as a community venue for over ten years including for the Town Fair. The Shell was closed for safety reasons after a Bini Shell in another State had chunks of concrete fall off the dome due to a construction fault. At the Diamond Creek Town Fair in 1991 the demolition of the Bini Shell was an item on the Town Fair’s program. Information: Kevin Patterson, Nillumbik Historical Societybini shell, diamond creek community centre, nu-color-vue, postcard -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyIron Hand Kerosene, mid to late 1900s
... The bowl has an air valve and inlet for pressurised air intake (hand pump) On the bottom rear of the fuel bowl there is a screw regulated fuel pump. ...The bowl has an air valve and inlet for pressurised air intake (hand pump) On the bottom rear of the fuel bowl there is a screw regulated fuel pump. ...The 1950's saw a revolution in small appliances for use in the average household. This hand held self heating(kerosene) iron was introduced as a time saving and more convenient iron for pressing clothes and other cloth fabrics. It replaced irons needing a separate fire source to heat the ironing plate. These irons continued to be in service, even when electricity was available in cities and larger rural towns (domestic electric steam irons were invented in 1938). This item was used before and during the electricity supplies available from the Kiewa Hydro Electricity Scheme. These irons remained in use within regional rural areas that had limited or unreliable electrical reticulation.In the 1950s and later the Kiewa Valley was still a relatively isolated region which was home to rural properties and small settlements. The availability of electricity and or the financial means to afford new types of electric hand irons ensured that older and sometimes less efficient ironing remained for an extended period covering the 1960s to 1970s. Kerosene products, such as this kerosene iron was a cheaper method for farm based domestic and other rural activities requiring a heat source. The use of kerosene as a heat/light source was able to be supplied in bulk and able to be used when floods severed vital roads into this region. The supply of electricity was in summer time subject to interruption from bush fire damaged wooden poles carrying the electrical cables. Self sufficiency by rural populations was the backbone of survival and the ability to store energy sources "on the farm" was a prerequisite of isolated regions, such as the Kiewa Valley, circa 1950s.This Coleman kerosene iron has a solid steel chrome plated(press) base with a painted (blue) wooden handle. The handle is stud fastened onto an oblong shaped rolled steel handle frame and screwed (two screws) onto the base plate. Both the heating plate and the top securing plate are shaped similar to a river boat. The main housing enclosing the heating element is enamel coated(blue in colour) steel and has a half hole for lighting the kerosene at the rear end. Behind the handle and protruding upwards is a stainless steel fully enclosed container (bowl shaped) for the main supply of kerosene to the burner or generator(enclosed within the main body of the iron. The bowl has an air valve and inlet for pressurised air intake (hand pump) On the bottom rear of the fuel bowl there is a screw regulated fuel pump. The fuel heated base plate provides the heat for this advertised "self heating iron(instant lighting). See KVHS 0347B- Instruction sheet; KVHS 0347C- Wrench; and KVHS 0347D Fuel can.Stamped on the base plate of the handle, front region "COLEMAN LAMP & STOVE CO." below this "WICHITA KAN" below this"TORONTO CAN". In the middle of the handle base and in larger print "COLEMAN Instant-Lite" At the rear location in large print "MODEL 4" in smaller print below "MADE IN U.S.A." below this "PAT#1718473"household appliances, alternative non electrical ironing appliances, domestic appliances, kerosene appliances -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Demolishing the Bini Shell at Diamond Creek, 1991, 1991
... A net of flexible steel rods was laid on the building’s circular base, on the top of a fabric bladder. 300 tonnes of reinforced concrete were poured onto the mesh and a sealed cover laid over the concrete making a sandwich of cover, bladder and mesh. Compressed air was pumped into the bladder and the sandwich slowly began to rise and become a massive self-supporting dome. ...A net of flexible steel rods was laid on the building’s circular base, on the top of a fabric bladder. 300 tonnes of reinforced concrete were poured onto the mesh and a sealed cover laid over the concrete making a sandwich of cover, bladder and mesh. Compressed air was pumped into the bladder and the sandwich slowly began to rise and become a massive self-supporting dome. ...In 1978 Diamond Valley Shire recognised the need for a new public hall in Diamond Creek. Council considered the Bini shell form of construction which was in operation overseas and in use in New South Wales as libraries, gymnasiums, sports centres and multi-purpose centres. The Council gave the go-ahead. A site was chosen opposite the Hotel and close to the railway line. One day in - the following year, in 1979, activity stood still in Diamond Creek as school children and other excited spectators watched the one-hour inflation of the Bini Shell. This unusual method of construction was invented by Italian industrial designer and architect Dante Bini. The construction pneumatically raises a level of reinforced concrete from ground level which has not been set, using an internal balloon. The inner membrane inflates and compresses the mesh and concrete against the outer membrane. A net of flexible steel rods was laid on the building’s circular base, on the top of a fabric bladder. 300 tonnes of reinforced concrete were poured onto the mesh and a sealed cover laid over the concrete making a sandwich of cover, bladder and mesh. Compressed air was pumped into the bladder and the sandwich slowly began to rise and become a massive self-supporting dome. After inflation and removal of the outer membrane workmen filled in any holes. It was some days before pneumatic drills pecked out the first opening. The ceiling of the concrete dome was lined with fluffy insulating material. The dome was 36 metres in diameter at the base and 12 metres high in the centre with a usable floor space of 670 square metres. An opening night dinner was held to celebrate the new facility on March 12, 1980. Shire President Ron Pata made a speech and unveiled a plaque. It was the first public building in Victoria to be erected using the Bini Shell design method of construction The facility could cater for up to 400 people and in 1980 a fee for use was $100 for up to 200 people, $150 for up to 300 people and $200 for up to 400 people. For the next ten years or so, locals attended the hall for marital arts classes, basketball and netball games and school discoes and various other activities. After pieces of concrete fell off a Bini shell interstate due to a construction fault, the Council closed the centre. Demotion took place during the Diamond Creek Town Fair in 1991, as part of the annual Town Fair’s program. Research by L.P. Jan 2022This was the first public building in Victoria to be erected using the Bini Shell design method of construction.Colour photograph1991, diamond creek, bini shell, demolition, oval -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fred Mitchell, Bini Shell at Diamond Creek, 1983, 1983
... A net of flexible steel rods was laid on the building’s circular base, on the top of a fabric bladder. 300 tonnes of reinforced concrete were poured onto the mesh and a sealed cover laid over the concrete making a sandwich of cover, bladder and mesh. Compressed air was pumped into the bladder and the sandwich slowly began to rise and become a massive self-supporting dome. ...A net of flexible steel rods was laid on the building’s circular base, on the top of a fabric bladder. 300 tonnes of reinforced concrete were poured onto the mesh and a sealed cover laid over the concrete making a sandwich of cover, bladder and mesh. Compressed air was pumped into the bladder and the sandwich slowly began to rise and become a massive self-supporting dome. ...In 1978 Diamond Valley Shire recognised the need for a new public hall in Diamond Creek. Council considered the Bini shell form of construction which was in operation overseas and in use in New South Wales as libraries, gymnasiums, sports centres and multi-purpose centres. The Council gave the go-ahead. A site was chosen opposite the Hotel and close to the railway line. One day in - the following year, in 1979, activity stood still in Diamond Creek as school children and other excited spectators watched the one-hour inflation of the Bini Shell. This unusual method of construction was invented by Italian industrial designer and architect Dante Bini. The construction pneumatically raises a level of reinforced concrete from ground level which has not been set, using an internal balloon. The inner membrane inflates and compresses the mesh and concrete against the outer membrane. A net of flexible steel rods was laid on the building’s circular base, on the top of a fabric bladder. 300 tonnes of reinforced concrete were poured onto the mesh and a sealed cover laid over the concrete making a sandwich of cover, bladder and mesh. Compressed air was pumped into the bladder and the sandwich slowly began to rise and become a massive self-supporting dome. After inflation and removal of the outer membrane workmen filled in any holes. It was some days before pneumatic drills pecked out the first opening. The ceiling of the concrete dome was lined with fluffy insulating material. The dome was 36 metres in diameter at the base and 12 metres high in the centre with a usable floor space of 670 square metres. An opening night dinner was held to celebrate the new facility on March 12, 1980. Shire President Ron Pata made a speech and unveiled a plaque. It was the first public building in Victoria to be erected using the Bini Shell design method of construction The facility could cater for up to 400 people and in 1980 a fee for use was $100 for up to 200 people, $150 for up to 300 people and $200 for up to 400 people. For the next ten years or so, locals attended the hall for marital arts classes, basketball and netball games and school discoes and various other activities. After pieces of concrete fell off a Bini shell interstate due to a construction fault, the Council closed the centre. Demotion took place during the Diamond Creek Town Fair in 1991, as part of the annual Town Fair’s program. Research by LP January 2022This was the first public building in Victoria to be erected using the Bini Shell design method of construction.Digital copy of colour photographfred mitchell collection, 1983, bini shell, diamond creek -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Foghorn, 20th century
... air into the horn. They are usually built to meet particular specifications e.g. U.S.C.G. (US Coast Guard). This Tyfon plunger foghorn has a horizontal handle attached to a vertical rod that moves up and down inside a cylinder. When the handle is plunged down, in a similar way to a bicycle pump...air into the horn. They are usually built to meet particular specifications e.g. U.S.C.G. (US Coast Guard). This Tyfon plunger foghorn has a horizontal handle attached to a vertical rod that moves up and down inside a cylinder. When the handle is plunged down, in a similar way to a bicycle pump ...A marine foghorn gives an audible navigational signal to warn vessels of dangers, hazards and the presence of other vessels in fog conditions. The foghorn signal is a series of long and short sounds with short or long pauses between them. These common signals conform to a code called the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea and provide such information as whether the vessel is under sail or motor, large or small, aground or at anchor. The designs of foghorns vary but they all use a column of air to make a loud sound. Some use vibrating plates or metal reeds, others force air through holes in a revolving cylinder or disc, sounding like a siren, and some use a clockwork mechanism to open the valves that let the air into the horn. They are usually built to meet particular specifications e.g. U.S.C.G. (US Coast Guard). This Tyfon plunger foghorn has a horizontal handle attached to a vertical rod that moves up and down inside a cylinder. When the handle is plunged down, in a similar way to a bicycle pump, the air is forced out of the bottom of the cylinder into a pipe with a bell-shaped horn on the end, making a loud, low sound. The wider base of the cylinder helps to keep it stable. The original type Tyfon foghorns were manufactured in about 1910 by Kochums Mechanical Workshop (Kockums Mechanical Werkstad, Ltd.), Malmo, Sweden. The company was established in 1840, became a Limited company in 1866, and established a shipyard at the Port of Malmo, Sweden, in 1870. The civilian ship production in Malmo ceased in 1987. As well as building ships the company built large industrial and agricultural machinery and maritime goods.this replica foghorn represents the design of a Swedish, Tyfon model 1910. It is an example of the type of safety equipment used on marine vessels to signal other vessels and signal to land. Replica foghorn; portable marine, plunger operation. It has a brass cylinder and adjustable brass horn. The plunger handle and base are wooden. Inscriptions are on the plaque on the horn and moulded into the air intake. Facsimile of a Kockums of Malmo, Sweden, Tyfon model 1910 Fog Horn.Impressed into the attached plaque "KOCKUMS MLK. VERKSTAD / MALMO SWEDEN" and "TRADE TYFON MARK" Also added to the plaque individually "288938" Molded around the circumference of the air intake "TYFON PATENT"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, foghorn, fog horn, tyfon foghorn, kockums mlk verkstad, malmo sweden, replica, warning signal, safety equipment, ship's equipment -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Machinery for Metalliferous Mines, 1894, 1894
... There a a number of lovely line illustrations in the book including: Poncelot's undershot waterwheel; Fromont furnace;Victor turbine; Pelton waterwheel; Root's positive blower;Cross section and front elevation of Lancashire boiler; Robey's Compound Mill Engine; Portable Winding Plant; Iron Pit Head Gear ; Loading Arrangement in an Incline Shaft; kibble; Worthington Pump; California Pump; Scram's Air Compressor; Rock drill Bits; Special Sharpening tools; Boring tools;Rotating Picking table; Ore Feeder; roller crusher; stamp battery; round buddle; slime table; vanner; amalgamating plant; belt elevator;roasting furnace;splicing wire rope; capel; tipping waggon;...There a a number of lovely line illustrations in the book including: Poncelot's undershot waterwheel; Fromont furnace;Victor turbine; Pelton waterwheel; Root's positive blower;Cross section and front elevation of Lancashire boiler; Robey's Compound Mill Engine; Portable Winding Plant; Iron Pit Head Gear ; Loading Arrangement in an Incline Shaft; kibble; Worthington Pump; California Pump; Scram's Air Compressor; Rock drill Bits; Special Sharpening tools; Boring tools;Rotating Picking table; Ore Feeder; roller crusher; stamp battery; round buddle; slime table; vanner; amalgamating plant; belt elevator;roasting furnace;splicing wire rope; capel; tipping waggon; Machinery for Metalliferous Mines, 1894 Book Book Crosby Lockwood and Son E. ...The 1st edition of this famous work, giving an excellent account of the machinery used in late 19th century metal mining in the UK and overseas is very rare. It covers a wide range of equipment - pumps, steam engines, drills, winding engines, stamps & concentration mills, aerial ropeways, tramways and early uses of electricity etc. Brown hard cloth covered book. xvi 564 pages with additional advertisements, with over 300 illustrations and drawings, some fold out. Chapters include Water as a motive power, Wind engines and ventilating machinery, Steam boilers/engines and oil engines, hoisting machinery, draining of Mines, pumping engines, rock drilling machinery, boring machinery, concentration machinery, sizing and classifications trommels, joggers and jigging, fine concentration, milling of gold ores, milling of silver ores, amalgamation plates and machinery, dry and roasting machinery, chlorination and cyandide processes for the extraction of gold, electricity as a motive power for mining, electric lighting and blasting, aerial wire ropeways, transport by rail and road. There a a number of lovely line illustrations in the book including: Poncelot's undershot waterwheel; Fromont furnace;Victor turbine; Pelton waterwheel; Root's positive blower;Cross section and front elevation of Lancashire boiler; Robey's Compound Mill Engine; Portable Winding Plant; Iron Pit Head Gear ; Loading Arrangement in an Incline Shaft; kibble; Worthington Pump; California Pump; Scram's Air Compressor; Rock drill Bits; Special Sharpening tools; Boring tools;Rotating Picking table; Ore Feeder; roller crusher; stamp battery; round buddle; slime table; vanner; amalgamating plant; belt elevator;roasting furnace;splicing wire rope; capel; tipping waggon;mining, cornish pump, linkenbach table, water wheel, ventilation, oil engine, california, america, water, steam boilers, steam engines, oil engines, pumpimg, rock drilling, boring, jiggers, milling, silver, gold, drying and roasting, chlorination, cyaniding, lead, zinc, copper, electricity, electric lighting, wire ropes, transport, wind engine, poppet head -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPortable Resuscitator Airviva
... pump are written on the lid. Light and easy to carry. Rubber was used during the 1960s before plastic was available. Used in the Kiewa Valley during the 1960s. Portable Resuscitator 1960s On lid: Air ...Rubber tubes and a black rubber pump are in the case. Instructions for use and the connection of tubes and pump are written on the lid. Light and easy to carry. Rubber was used during the 1960s before plastic was available.Used in the Kiewa Valley during the 1960s.Green case with 2 clips used to attach the lid at the front. Lid is on hinges at the back of the lid. A handle is attached to the lid. Inside the lid are the instructions foruse. The Pump and hoses are detached and included and made of rubber.Made in Australia On lid: Air Viva Resuscitatorportable resuscitator 1960s -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkEquipment - Air-Viva Resuscitator, c.1950s - 1960s
... A resuscitator kit made by Air-Viva, contained in a blue box and consisting of two face shield masks, a manual squeeze pump and throat opening device. ...Printed instructions from Australian Red Cross and CIG contained within A resuscitator kit made by Air-Viva, contained in a blue box and consisting of two face shield masks, a manual squeeze pump and throat opening device. ...This resuscitation kit was donated by the Emerald Fire Brigade which was established on 14 March 1941 as the Emerald Bush Brigade. Originally its equipment was stored at Madigan's butcher's shop near the corner of Monbulk Road. The Brigade's first fire station was built around 1945. In 1966, this station was recorded as containing the fire truck and a Land rover pumper, three radio sets, 40 knapsacks, six lengths of hose, helmets, rake hoes and other hand tools. In 2010, the Brigade moved into a new purpose-built building in Monbulk Road. This resuscitation kit dates from the 1960s to 1970s.This resuscitation kit was used by members of a crucial volunteer fire fighting service operating in the Emerald district since 1941.A resuscitator kit made by Air-Viva, contained in a blue box and consisting of two face shield masks, a manual squeeze pump and throat opening device. Also contains Australian Red Cross instructions and CIG Air-Viva Resuscitator instructions Air Viva Resuscitator 'Made in Australia' on the outside of the box. Printed instructions from Australian Red Cross and CIG contained withinfire fighting, emerald fire brigade, cfa
