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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Fire Alarms at the Former Sunnyside Woollen Mill, Mount Pleasant, 2011, 07/08/2011
... Fire Alarms at the Former Sunnyside Woollen Mill, Mount ...Colour photograph of a red brick woollen mill at Ballarat, known as the Sunnyside Woollen Mill, or the Ballarat Woollen Mill. ballarat woollen mill, sunnyside woollen mill, mount pleasant, chimney -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Bunch of Keys, 1860s
Keys were the original keys to Schwerkolt Cottage which was built in the 1860s.A bunch of 10 assorted keys that were the original keys to open Schwerkolt Cottage. There is a plastic label attached with 'Spares Schwerkolt' written on one side and 'Museum Door Cancel Alarm' on the other side.'Spares Schwerkolt' 'Museum Door Cancel Alarm'buildings, fittings -
Arapiles Historical Society
Functional object - Alarm Clock
This clock is an example of an early "Big Ben" alarm clock, a well-known brand produced by Westclox since the early 20th century. Given the "Made in England" marking and the retailer's name "James McClean & Co., Melbourne," this clock was likely imported for sale in Australia. Its worn and aged appearance suggests it was well-used, possibly dating back to the early-to-mid 20th century. Such clocks were common household items, used for waking up before the widespread use of electric alarm clocks.The item is a round, metal-cased alarm clock with a glass front. The face of the clock has large, bold black numerals on a white background that has yellowed with age. There are three hands: an hour hand, a minute hand, and a smaller dial at the top indicating the alarm function. The clock has a small round button or knob on the top, likely for adjusting the alarm, and it stands on two small, angled feet, with a third support at the back.The clock face has the text "BIG BEN" prominently displayed. Below this, the manufacturer or retailer’s name, "JAMES McCLEAN & CO. MELBOURNE", is printed. The bottom of the clock face also has "MADE IN ENGLAND", indicating its country of origin.alarm, clock, time, household item -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - CLOCK, Jerome & Co
Wooden striking alarm clock with white face and clock numbers and hands, brass mechanism, glass door in front with three figures, 2 x female, 1 x male and bird transfer on lower part of door Clock face has brass centre with numbers 1-12 imprinted Pencil marking on back 2339.M Paper on back of inside of clock with printing; "E Pluribus Unum Small Sharp Gothic One Day Time Piece Alarm" NOTICE "If the clock should go too fast, lower the ball; if too slow, raise it" "The figure on brass dial, indication time wanted to alarm should be turned forward under short hand"time piece, clock -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Switches
Switches from HMAS Canberra taken prior to scuttling in October 2009Ex HMAS Canberra was the first ex naval vessel to be scuttled off Barwon Heads to form an artificial reef and to facilitate recreational diving.3 Marine Alarm Switches on metal frame; General, Unknown usage, Collision AlarmContact Type S-2JRM3A-2switches, navy ships, hmas canberra -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Quotation, Installation of alarm at Port Melbourne Bowling Club, Alcock Thomson & Taylor, 30 Aug 1939
Quotation for installation of alarm at Port Melbourne Bowling Club 1939sport - lawn bowls, societies clubs unions and other organisations, port melbourne bowling club, sydney sims anderson -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Alarm clock, circa 1900
Clock was used by the Bell family of Bellbrae.Pewter alarm clock on stand, bell on top, roman numerals on clock face. Small alarm dial and small temperature dial. Stamped pattern on case. Case holding face has been resoldered to base.clock, bell, alarm -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Clock, 1950
Westclox had a highly successful factory in Scotland situated in the Vale of Leven Industrial Estate, in Dumbarton, around twenty miles from the City of Glasgow. Westclox had originally planned to start production in Scotland in 1939 but the War intervened and it was not until 1948 that they were able to fully commission their factory in Dumbarton. Westclox Scotland produced its first clock on the 21st September 1948; a spring wound alarm with a 4 inch dial. The Westclox factory in Scotland was a full manufacturing plant with all their clocks assembled from start to finish with only the basic raw materials being brought in by outside suppliers. 95% of the staff were local people and the firm trained their employees from scratch to a high level of skill and had an annual apprenticeship for toolmakers and classes in horology. By 1949 Westclox Scotland were making 10,000 clocks a week, and by 1950, 1,000,000 clocks had been produced since its opening. No home in the Dunbartonshire Vale was without at least one Westclox clock, nor any raffle complete without a clock as one of the prizes! Many of these clocks are still around today. So successful was the Dumbarton factory that in the mid 1950’s Westclox had to expand into adjoining buildings. The factory then added watches to what they made as well as timing devices for other sectors. By the mid 1960’s, employment levels at the Scottish plant were around 1100. Over a third of the clocks manufactured in Scotland were exported to some 110 countries across the globe. Difficult times came in 1967/68 when 400 workers were laid off and the future of the plant was in doubt primarily due to cheap clocks from the then communist countries. However, strong petitions to the UK Government produced the passing of an anti-dumping law allowed production from the factory to pick up. In 1968 General Time was bought out by Talley Industries, which was best known as a manufacturer of timing equipment, such as factory time clocks to various industries. Westclox in Scotland enjoyed several boom years under the then Managing Director, John Santos. Westclox Scotland in October 1974 hosted a Space Seminar for the Astronaut, Neil Armstrong and British Astronomer, Sir Patrick Moore. Both visited the Scottish factory to promote the introduction of Quartz time-keeping. In 1976 the Westclox plant in Dumbarton became the Headquarters of General Time (International Operations) Ltd. John Santos retired from General Time and Westclox in the early 1980s and by 1988 the future of Westclox in Scotland was almost over. The advent of Quartz clock technology, developed largely by General Time for use in the Apollo 11 Command Module, resulted in the reduction of mechanical clock production and sales, and the factory fully closed in 1988.The Westclox factory building in Dumbarton has been converted and is now home to many thriving small businesses. The item marks a time when clock production in the United Kingdom was at it’s peak producing clocks for sale in over a 110 countries, they were keenly priced and available to all. The company had many innervation's during it’s life regards clock and later wrist watch making. In 25 years the factory had produced over 50 million clocks, yet it was perhaps inevitable with the advent of Quartz technology that was ironically evolved, largely by General Time for use in the Apollo 11 Command space Module, that would ultimately herald the end of the mechanical clock.Wooden bedroom alarm clock small painted brown with a criss cross pattern in gold and a white enamel face roman numerals & a glass front, clock case is of a fancy design. Inscribed on face "Made by Westclox Ltd Scotland" .flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, clock mantle, clock, mantle clock, westclox ltd, horology, clock industries -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Equipment (Item) - Eye Shields Anti Gas MK3 With Case
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Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - EYE SHIELDS PACK, GAS, 1943
Item issued to Frederick.E.ADDLEM VX142253. Refer Cat No 432.2 for his service history and 937P.Anti-gas eye shields x 6 in concertina package with cover. .1) Cardboard sleeve. .2) Paper concertina packaging. .3) - .8) Eye shields with plastic masks. Cloth frame at top edge, elastic card attached at each end..1) Anti-gas procedure printed on front. Gas alarms procedure printed on back.protective equipment, eyes.gas, eyes.shields -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - ALARM CLOCK, 1960's
Cream tin plate German alarm clock, silvered dial with black and gold hands & numerals Brass bezel, legs and handle, convex glass.Schuler made in Germanyhorology, clocks, alarm -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - ALARM CLOCK, 1932
Black tin plate alarm clock with two tone cream and white dial labelled Westclox America, black hands and numerals, convex glass and chrome bezel.RD1932 Made in Canada made by Western Clock Co Limited Peterborough Canada.horology, clocks, alarm -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - CLOCK
Small silver metal alarm with large ringer on the top. Roman numerals on clock face. Two small legs on front. Includes second hand. Not in working order.Manufactured by …. New York United States of America. -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Alarm clock
An alarm clock with tactile points for numbers and raised hands and alarm hand for the time. Back of clock has settings for alarm and wind up mechanism. Has a code 470884 on the back. Clock sits on metal base.Metal clock with raised dotsassistive devices, swiss -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Cyma Watch Co, Cyma Amic alarm clock, c.1935
A Cyma Amic alarm clock, composing of brass and metal. Raised dots to indicate each hour of the day instead of numbers, hands on clock exposed so can be felt by vision impaired person and alarm function is a round raised brass plate with a dot so can be set. Back of clock has alarm function and wind-up mechanism, no braille information, each function has engraved picture or words. Clock sits on a small square base.Metal clock with raised dotsassistive devices, braille -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - EYESHIELDS, GAS, 1) 7.1942, .2) 1941
Items issued to Fred Addlem..1) & .2) Made in the shape of a sleeve from strong brown cardboard. .1) Anti poison gas eye shields, MK11 with action instructions on front & gas alarms on rear. .2) Eye shields, anti gas, MK11. gas, eye shields, nti gas -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Tram 259 and Flinders St station, 1930s
Black and white photograph showing W2 class No. 259 northbound in Swanston St. The Flinders St Station building is in the background, which is advertising Mt Buffalo holidays. The intersection has been fitted with traffic lights. There are a MFB Fire alarm box and another alarm box in the foreground.Yields information about tram 359 and Swanston St, during the 1930s.Black and White photograph on Velox paper. Has a "Photo by Harringtons" stamp on the rear. and "No. 2 2/" in ink in top left hand corner.trams, tramways, w2 class, swanston st, flinders street station, tram 259 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - ALARM CLOCK
Westclox Sleep-Meter alarm clock, chrome plated case, paper dial with black numerals and black hands, glass front.Patented Oct 28 1902 May 15 1906 Dec 15 1908 Sept 23 1913 Patents Pdg.Made by Western Clock Co La Salle Ill USAhorology, clocks, alarm -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Wire, Spool, unknown
Used on operations to set off flares, or booby trap device such as grenade, or other alarm devices.Partial spool of trip wire, with a cardboard instruction tag, wire made from brass.Cardboard tag reads "Important. Run wire through finger and thumb to remove kinks" -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Camp Siren, 1940's
... alarms ...Used as a warning signal at the POW and Internee camps during WW2Camp Sirens - 2 bugle like sirens connected to a long bolt with a nut on one end of the bolt.siren, camp, merrigum museum, tatura, ww2 camps, security, alarms -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Tool - Gas rattle
During World War One poisonous gas was used as a weapon. When gas was detected or suspected an alarm was given in the trenches so soldiers could put on masks and protective gear. The gas rattle was a simple and effective method of raising the alarm. Gas precautions were taken in World War Two but gas was not used. This rattle might be WWI vintage or it might be from WWII era.A wooden box incorporating a toothed cog attached to a 'swing' handle. When swung the toothed cog engaged with a wooden flap enclosed in the box causing a loud noise. world war one, wwi, gas -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader et al, A tale of two crime stats, 22/02/2017
Alarming new figures have revealed youth crimes are spiralling out of control across 46 municipalities, but it’s quite the contrary in Banyule and Nillumbik.News article 1 page, black text.crime and criminals, banyule city council, nillumbik council -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Audio - Clock Radio
Purchased in 1973 with a group of fellow office workers. Used by Ted Arrowsmith for 33 years as a bedside alarm and later as a clock in our back room.1973 Clock Radio FM - AM. Cream attached casing - black face - electrical - Peak DC 12|It worked through a ratchet arrangement which enabled the time disc to drop after each minute and then hourly. It was a 24 hour clock.'Peak DC 12'audio-visual technology, audio appliances -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plans, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Building Plans, 1972, 10/1972
Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE) is a predecessor institution of Federation University.Four plans and one set of specifictions for the electrical services for the Ballarat College of Advanced Education Eletrical Engineering Building (E Building) at Mount Helen Campus. It includes lecture theatre control dials, M.V. systems diagram, lighting and thermal alarm layouts and lighting and power workshop details. electrical engineering, plans, ballarat college of advanced education, irwin, johnston, mcguibess & simpson, architectural plans -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Functional object (Item) - Wooden Gas Rattle Alarm MK III 1943
It has been impressed with a checker's stamp which employs the broad arrow 114, and is stamped MO 1943 MK III ,also has markings on rear 15-ND-D. -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
This photograph was taken in Evans Street, Sunbury near Sunbury Square. The wooden structure was the home of the Country Fire Authority and the bell tower was used to raise the alarm for fires.A black and white photograph of a weatherboard fire station next to a metal tower with a bell on top and a ladder leaning against it.sunbury fire brigade, country fire authority, bell towers, fire stations, evans street, sunbury, george evans collection -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Slide - 27 mm sq slide/s, Lilian Butler, SEC Depot trackwork - Wendouree Parade, Sep. 1971
Yields information about the streetscapes the depot junction area.Colour 27 x 27 mm slide in a Kodachrome cardboard mount of a bogie tram and a single trucker at the SEC depot junction Wendouree Parade with a depot working walking towards the depot. Has the fire alarm box on the left hand side of the photograph. Slide mount date September 1971. Photo from the collection of Lilian Butler.ballarat, tramways, trams, depot, depot junction, sec, wendouree parade -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Swiss, Gold Braille clock
A golden, red and white clock in the shape of a circle. Raised dots indicate time blocks. There is a golden stage attached to the clock. On the face of the clock, the make of clock is unclear, at the bottom of the face of the clock are the words 'alarm 8 days'.Metal clock with Braille and printed numbersassistive devices, swiss -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Tram 678 crossing Geelong Road Footscray, Jim Seletto, c1960
The photograph shows an X2 class No. 678, north bound in Droop St Footscray, crossing Geelong Road with the destination of Ballarat Rd. Another tram can be seen southbound. Note the street fire alarm pillar on the right side of the photograph.Yields information about the trams in Droop St Footscray, c1960.Black and White photograph with photographer's notes on rear"678 Crossing Geelong Road" and "J Seletto photo" in ink.trams, footscray, x2 class, tram 678, droop st, geelong road -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Konsalik Alarm! Das Weiberschiff, 1980
Off white coloured book. Black, red and blue text. Snow scene top of front cover. Love scene bottom of front cover. Photo of author on back cover together with description of story, in German. Book written in German. Title in English "Alarm! A shipload of women". 254 pages.|Included with the book is a piece of paper with English translation of front & back cover"Donor Kurt Kazenwadel" on first page|An indecipherable signature on first pagekazenwadel, tatura, books, novels