Showing 17 items matching "astronauts"
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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBadge - Kiewa Astronauts Club
... Kiewa Astronauts Club...The Kiewa Astronauts Club was formed by Kiewa Butter on radio 2AY in the 1970s and 1980s. ...A small enamel badge featuring an white figure of an astronaut. Background colours of red and blue with gold text....KIEWA ASTRONAUTS...Background colours of red and blue with gold text. Kiewa Astronauts Club Badge Kiewa Astronauts Club ...The Kiewa Astronauts Club was formed by Kiewa Butter on radio 2AY in the 1970s and 1980s. At that time Kiewa Butter was produced by the North Eastern Dairy Company. The Club also had a theme song and children often visited the Radio 2AY studio to participate in broadcasts, competitions and activities. The Club rules were:- To do a good turn for Mother or Father every day To observe the safety rule To listen to Kiewa Astronauts Club Radio news as often as possible.This badge is significant because it represents a club formed by the North Eastern Dairy Company at Kiewa, Victoria in conjunction with Radio 2AY to promote their products to children.A small enamel badge featuring an white figure of an astronaut. Background colours of red and blue with gold text.KIEWA ASTRONAUTSkiewa astronauts club, kiewa milk, radio 2ay -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - THE ASTRONAUTS, CASSELL GROUP, 1961
... THE ASTRONAUTS...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne THE ASTRONAUTS Book THE ASTRONAUTS CASSELL GROUP ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - FROM THE WRIGHT BROTHERS TO THE ASTRONAUTS, Benjamin D. Foulois et al, 1968
... FROM THE WRIGHT BROTHERS TO THE ASTRONAUTS...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne FROM THE WRIGHT BROTHERS TO THE ASTRONAUTS Book FROM THE WRIGHT BROTHERS TO THE ASTRONAUTS Benjamin D. ... -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ASTRONAUTS LOST SOULS AND DRAGONS, 1997
... Astronauts, Lost Souls and Dragons. Voices of today's Chinese Australians in conversion with Diana Giese....Book ASTRONAUTS LOST SOULS AND DRAGONS ...Astronauts, Lost Souls and Dragons. Voices of today's Chinese Australians in conversion with Diana Giese.Diana Gieseaustralia, chinese history -
Melbourne RoyalMemorabilia - Showbag, Showbag Factory, Zooper Dooper Showbag, c. 2009
... Zooper Dooper Showbag, no content: black plastic bag with image of three cartoon astronauts surrounding the product logo...N. 051 195 272, 253 Woodpark Rd, Smithfield NSW 2164 Australian Registered trademark of Sunburst Foods Limited / Packed & marketed by: the Showbag Factory, 8 Barry Crt, Wangaratta, Ph. (03) 5721 4968 Zooper Dooper Showbag, no content: black plastic bag with image of three cartoon astronauts surrounding the product logo Zooper Dooper Showbag Memorabilia Showbag Showbag Factory ...The Coolest Taste in the Universe produced by The Showbag Factory, Wangaratta.Zooper Dooper Showbag, no content: black plastic bag with image of three cartoon astronauts surrounding the product logo[both sides] Showbag Factory / Zooper Dooper / The coolest taste / in the universe! / Novelties in this bag may not be suitable for children under 7 years of age / products of National Foods Beverages group limited A. C. N. 051 195 272, 253 Woodpark Rd, Smithfield NSW 2164 Australian Registered trademark of Sunburst Foods Limited / Packed & marketed by: the Showbag Factory, 8 Barry Crt, Wangaratta, Ph. (03) 5721 4968showbag factory, showbag, zooper dooper, commercial, confectionary -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper - Newspaper supplement, The Age Man on the Moon 1969, 16/07/1969
... ...astronauts...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Man on the Moon is a newspaper supplement published by The Age in 1969 to celebrate the Moon landing on July 16, 1969. moon landing astronauts Newspaper supplement, 9 pages with stories and photos. ...Man on the Moon is a newspaper supplement published by The Age in 1969 to celebrate the Moon landing on July 16, 1969.Newspaper supplement, 9 pages with stories and photos.moon landing, astronauts -
Federation University Historical CollectionAssemblage, National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) presentation to the Students of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education
... The assemblage was presented to the students of Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE) by a NASA astronaut. The Australian Flag and NASA Astronauts crew patch were flown aboard the Orbiter Atlantis, STS-36, 28 February to 4 March 1990. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The assemblage was presented to the students of Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE) by a NASA astronaut. The Australian Flag and NASA Astronauts crew patch were flown aboard the Orbiter Atlantis, STS-36, 28 February to 4 March 1990. ...The assemblage was presented to the students of Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE) by a NASA astronaut. The Australian Flag and NASA Astronauts crew patch were flown aboard the Orbiter Atlantis, STS-36, 28 February to 4 March 1990. Astronaut Pierre Thout's first flight was as a mission specialist on the crew of STS-36 which launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on February 28, 1990, aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis. This mission carried Department of Defense payloads and a number of secondary payloads. Following 72 orbits of the Earth in 106 hours, the STS-36 mission concluded with a lakebed landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on March 4, 1990, after travelling 1.87 million miles. bcae, nasa, space, pierre thuot, creighton, caspar, mullane, hilmers -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDALS, MINIATURE, Unknown
... USA - NASA Space Flight (Astronauts Only). 2. USA - NASA Outstanding Leadership. 3. ...USA - NASA Space Flight (Astronauts Only). 2. USA - NASA Outstanding Leadership. 3. ...Miniature Medals, all original, court mounted. 1. USA - NASA Space Flight (Astronauts Only). 2. USA - NASA Outstanding Leadership. 3. USA - NASA Exceptional Bravery. 4. USA - NASA Exceptional Service. 5. USA - Air and Space Commendation. 6. USA - Equal Employment Opportunity.pbt791to796, bob english collection, passchendaele barracks trust -
Federation University Art CollectionArtwork, NASA Presentation, 1990, 1990
... These items were presented to the students of faculty of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education by Atlanta astronaut Pierre J. Thuot. The mounted presentation includes images of the spacecraft and views from space. ...These items were presented to the students of faculty of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education by Atlanta astronaut Pierre J. Thuot. The mounted presentation includes images of the spacecraft and views from space. ...This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.A mounted Australian flag and NASA crew patch flown aboard the Orbiter Atlanta, STS-36, on 28 February to 04 March 1990. These items were presented to the students of faculty of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education by Atlanta astronaut Pierre J. Thuot. The mounted presentation includes images of the spacecraft and views from space. art, artwork, nasa, national aeronautics and space administration, atlantis, australian flag, atlanta crew patch, piere j. thuot, space -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - NEWPAPER CUTTINGS (SOME RE B. WATSON), 1953-1992
... Scotts Hotel, Melbourne; Alan Shepherd, astronaut. From the Sun, Herald and Warrnambool Standard. ...Scotts Hotel, Melbourne; Alan Shepherd, astronaut. From the Sun, Herald and Warrnambool Standard. ...Collection of 17 sundry newspaper cuttings (some re B. Watson, others aeronautical, plus 'others' - e.g. Scotts Hotel, Melbourne; Alan Shepherd, astronaut. From the Sun, Herald and Warrnambool Standard. Index of cuttings attached to paper Catalogue Sheet: Cuttings related to Basil Watson: c, h, I, n, q.print, persons -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Token x 3, Tokens: Armstrong shoes, Circa 1968 -1987
... Edge plain. 001047.2 Round yellow metal with diagram of astronaut on front surrounded by text. Back has text in centre surrounded by larger text. 001047.3Round yellow metal. ...Edge plain. 001047.2 Round yellow metal with diagram of astronaut on front surrounded by text. Back has text in centre surrounded by larger text. 001047.3Round yellow metal. ...These tokens are customer reward tokens which can be redeemed for a discount when making a later purchase. The practice of using tokens was prevalent in the early settlement of Australia when shop owners issued tokens as a form of currency. These are three of a number of tokens issued by Armstrong shoes which was established by Max Armstrong who once lived in Warrnambool and helped to run the family shoe business here. He was an excellent rower and on his arrival in Warrnambool worked towards reviving the Warrnambool Rowing Club.Interesting items with social and historical significance.001047.1 Round white metal token with penny farthing enclosed in circle on one side and lady’s button up boot. Surrounded by text. Edge plain. 001047.2 Round yellow metal with diagram of astronaut on front surrounded by text. Back has text in centre surrounded by larger text. 001047.3Round yellow metal. Emu and kangaroo with text above and date below. The back image of man surrounded by text. 001047.1 Armstrong shoe mart old fashion value on front with maker’s name Stokes below penny-farthing. On reverse Armstrong boot and shoe warehouse estab. Four generations Stokes Melb. 001047.2Armstrong’s shoes first on the moon. Armstrong shoe mart Frankston. On the reverse text in centre reads “This $1 token gains $1 each year from 1987 till year 2000 AD when worth $14 off next pair of shoes at Armstrong shoe mart 70 Wells St Frankston. Around rim,” Armstrong inflation proof dollar. Edition limited to 5000. 001047.3 On front Advance Australia 1987. On back Armstrong shoe mart shoex 70 Wells St Frankston Look at you shoes others do. Ian M L Armstrong 1984 armstrong shoe token, dollar token, warrnambool, frankston shoe mart, -
Bendigo Military MuseumCurrency - CERTIFICATES, MILITARY PAYMENT, Vietnam era
... .1) 25 cent note, Military Payment certificate, red background,for use only by United States Military, features a Submarine on the front and on the back an Astronaut. .2) 10 cent note, Military Payment Certificate, same front and back as .1) except blue back ground. .3) 5 cent note, Military Payment Certificate, red and blue background, features the head of “Statue of Liberty on the front and the back is only 5 cents....Military Payment Certificate U.S .1) “SER No C03913187C, series 681”. 2) “ SER No C12629430C”,series 681. .3) “ G01747260G” , series 591” .1) 25 cent note, Military Payment certificate, red background,for use only by United States Military, features a Submarine on the front and on the back an Astronaut. .2) 10 cent note, Military Payment Certificate, same front and back as .1) except blue back ground. .3) 5 cent note, Military Payment Certificate, red and blue background, features the head of “Statue of Liberty on the front and the back is only 5 cents. ...These Military payment Certificates were used in U.S Military Installations, PX’s instead of U.S Dollars. This was to avoid Dollars getting into the black market and used to buy weapons etc. Every few months there would be a shut down and all Payment certificates handed in and new ones issued. They were also used in Australian bases in Vietnam. It was not for use in the main stream, if caught changing these certificates for Vietnamese currency you were in serious trouble..1) 25 cent note, Military Payment certificate, red background,for use only by United States Military, features a Submarine on the front and on the back an Astronaut. .2) 10 cent note, Military Payment Certificate, same front and back as .1) except blue back ground. .3) 5 cent note, Military Payment Certificate, red and blue background, features the head of “Statue of Liberty on the front and the back is only 5 cents..1) “SER No C03913187C, series 681”. 2) “ SER No C12629430C”,series 681. .3) “ G01747260G” , series 591”military payment certificate, u.s -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryDocument - Certificate, 1980
... His other achievements include manufacturing a respiratory monitoring module that accompanied astronauts on the United States moon landing and developing a stimulator to lessen the risk of deep vein thrombosis in surgical patients. ...His other achievements include manufacturing a respiratory monitoring module that accompanied astronauts on the United States moon landing and developing a stimulator to lessen the risk of deep vein thrombosis in surgical patients. ...The certificate and tie clips were in the possession of Dr John Mainland. Mainland graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1950 with a Bachelor of Science degree. After researching and completing his medical degree, Mainland entered into the field of anaesthetics, training at the Royal Women's and Royal Children's Hospitals, later Alfred Hospital, in 1959. He completed training in 1964 and remained at the Alfred Hospital. During his career, he also became the first anaesthetist appointed to the position of Professor in Victoria. His other achievements include manufacturing a respiratory monitoring module that accompanied astronauts on the United States moon landing and developing a stimulator to lessen the risk of deep vein thrombosis in surgical patients. Mainland became a Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists in 1992, retiring from the profession in 1997.The certificate rests beneath a thin layer of glass kept in a light wooden frame. The certificate is cream in colour with dark brown writing. In the middle is an illustration of Box Hill and District Hospital building. At the bottom of the certificate is the signature of the President and Secretory. On the back of the frame there are two metal loops connected by a thin piece of metal wire. Hanging on this wire are two clips from the Alfred Hospital. The face of the clips is consists of the Alfred Hospital emblem in red and gold surrounded by a border of blue with the name of the hospital inscribed. Masking tape runs the border of the frame.Printed in black ink on back of frame: marlow Galleries / 968 Whitehorse Rd, Box Hill / Ph: 89 2062, 1st floor •Inscribed on face of clips: Alfred Hospital Melbourne For Service •Printed in brown ink on the certificate: Box Hill and District / Hospital / This is to Certify that / Professor J. F. Mainland / was appointed a / Life Governor / on the 23rd day of July 1980 / President Secretary •Signed in blue ink by the President and Secretarycertificate, box hill and district hospital, life governor, mainland, john, alfred hospital -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryTool - Laryngoscope, Macintosh
... His other achievements include manufacturing a respiratory monitoring module that accompanied astronauts on the United States moon landing and developing a stimulator to lessen the risk of deep vein thrombosis in surgical patients. ...His other achievements include manufacturing a respiratory monitoring module that accompanied astronauts on the United States moon landing and developing a stimulator to lessen the risk of deep vein thrombosis in surgical patients. ...A laryngoscope is an instrument used to view the larynx (voice box), which is the opening to the trachea and lungs. It consists of a “blade,” which goes into the patient’s mouth, and a handle. Prior to 1943 when Macintosh introduced his curved blade, most laryngoscope blades were long and straight. The straight blades were used to directly hold the epiglottis. Macintosh’s curved blade works differently: it indirectly opens the epiglottis by applying pressure to a space between the root of the tongue and epiglottis, called the vallecula. The flange running along the left lower edge of Macintosh’s blade was also a novel innovation. It was designed to move the tongue to the side, which improved the view of the larynx and made more room for a breathing tube. The Macintosh Laryngoscope remains one of the most popular blades worldwide. (Source: Wood Library Museum) This laryngoscope was previously owned by John Mainland, as evidenced by the name etched into the handle. Mainland graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1950 with a Bachelor of Science degree. After researching and completing his medical degree, Mainland entered into the field of anaesthetics, training at the Royal Women's and Royal Children's Hospitals, later Alfred Hospital, in 1959. He completed training in 1964 and remained at the Alfred Hospital. During his career, he also became the first anaesthetist appointed to the position of Professor in Victoria. His other achievements include manufacturing a respiratory monitoring module that accompanied astronauts on the United States moon landing and developing a stimulator to lessen the risk of deep vein thrombosis in surgical patients. Mainland became a Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists in 1992, retiring from the profession in 1997.Oblong shaped handle with textured grip. Attached is a laryngoscope blade in a cruved shaped with light tube running through one side.Etched into top of handle: J.F. MAINLAND •Stamped into top of handle: REGD TRADE MARK / PENLON / MADE IN ENGLAND •Stamped into base of handle: CLOSE [arrow] •Etched into base of blade: MAC / 4 •Stamped into side of blade: REGD TRADE MARK / PENLON / MADE IN ENGLAND •Stamped into side of blade: STAINLESSmacintosh, robert reynolds, new zealand, laryngoscope, mainland, john, alfred hospital, moon landing -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageClock, 1950
... Westclox Scotland in October 1974 hosted a Space Seminar for the Astronaut, Neil Armstrong and British Astronomer, Sir Patrick Moore. ...Westclox Scotland in October 1974 hosted a Space Seminar for the Astronaut, Neil Armstrong and British Astronomer, Sir Patrick Moore. ...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 MuseumBook - Astronautics, Astronautics in the Sixties
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Astronautics Rocket propulsion Satellites for science European space research Military uses of space Sun probes Robot explorers Boosters First men in space Man on the moon' A survey of astronautic technology & future developments circa 1962 Astronautics in the Sixties Book Astronautics ...A survey of astronautic technology & future developments circa 1962non-fictionA survey of astronautic technology & future developments circa 1962rocket propulsion, satellites for science, european space research, military uses of space, sun probes, robot explorers, boosters, first men in space, man on the moon' -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - US space programs, Press Kit Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Mission
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne US space programs Mission trajectory & maneuvers Recovery operations Go/no go decision points Quarantine Lunar description Astronaut menus Technical & layman overview of Apollo 11 project for press, circa 1969 Title on inside page Press Kit Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Mission Manual US space programs ...Technical & layman overview of Apollo 11 project for press, circa 1969Title on inside page non-fictionTechnical & layman overview of Apollo 11 project for press, circa 1969mission trajectory & maneuvers, recovery operations, go/no go decision points, quarantine, lunar description, astronaut menus
