Showing 15 items matching "blackout covers"
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Clunes MuseumFunctional object - BLACKOUT HEADLIGHT COVERS, 1939-1945
... BLACKOUT HEADLIGHT COVERS......blackout covers...Circular 2.3cm hole below glass, covered with waxed cardboard Functional object BLACKOUT HEADLIGHT COVERS ...Used during WWII, placed over headlights to diminish light showing during blackouts.1 Circular disc with 2cm x 9cm slit. Back has circle cap to place over headlight .2 Larger circular disc with 1cm x 9cm slit. Back has half circle cap to place over headlight. Circular 2.3cm hole below glass, covered with waxed cardboard "Lucas" imprinted below slit at backww2 memorabilia, blackout covers, headlight -
Nhill Aviation Heritage CentreVehicle headlight blackout covers 2 of, c1940
... Vehicle headlight blackout covers 2 of...Vehicle headlight blackout covers 2 of ...used to cover headlights to reduce light beam and avoid detectionround metal covers with shield and slot for light beam with glass diffuser. -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - LAMP, ELECTRIC No.1, JOSEPH LUCAS LTD, 1940
... Army green hand held or webbing accessory battery operated lamp with a blackout light cover....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields WW2 Passchendaele Barracks Trust Electric lamp “LAMPS ELECTRIC NO.1 JOSEPH LUCAS LTD BIRMINGHAM - 1940” Army green hand held or webbing accessory battery operated lamp with a blackout light cover. Equipment LAMP, ELECTRIC No.1 JOSEPH LUCAS LTD ...WW2Army green hand held or webbing accessory battery operated lamp with a blackout light cover.“LAMPS ELECTRIC NO.1 JOSEPH LUCAS LTD BIRMINGHAM - 1940”passchendaele barracks trust, electric lamp -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - LAMP
... Front has globe & reflector with glass front and blackout cover which can be lowered over light. ...Front has globe & reflector with glass front and blackout cover which can be lowered over light. ...Khaki painted metal casing with space for battery. Carry handle on top with on & off switch also on top. Front has globe & reflector with glass front and blackout cover which can be lowered over light. A belt clip is attached to back of lamp.Stamped on belt clip D↑ most wording unreadable ----No-------Thorne - 44lamp, army equipment -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchCover, Headlight
... Soldered steel vehicle headlight blackout cover with metal light shield over a central slit. ...Frankston RSL Sub Branch 183 Cranbourne Road Frankston mornington-peninsula Soldered steel vehicle headlight blackout cover with metal light shield over a central slit. ...Soldered steel vehicle headlight blackout cover with metal light shield over a central slit. There is an adjustable cover to change the slit size. Below this is a 20 mm diameter hole. The steel has a galvanised finish and has been painted in a drab green colour. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyVehicle Blackout Light Cover
... Vehicle Blackout Light Cover......vehicle blackout light cover...Blackout light (headlamp) covers were compulsory for civilian night driving during WW II. ...The SECV vehicles and their employees would have used vehicle blackout light covers on their cars when driving at night. ...Blackout light (headlamp) covers were compulsory for civilian night driving during WW II. This example appears to closely follow the pattern suggested by the Department of Home Security for civilian motor vehicles, and appears to be for older, pre-war type vehicles, where the headlights were not integral to the front of the vehicle (Ref. Australian War Memorial) A.G. Cookson was the maker.Bogong village SECV employees manned an Observation Hut during WW 2. The SECV vehicles and their employees would have used vehicle blackout light covers on their cars when driving at night.Stitched brown leather disc cover with metal light shield over a central slit. Below this is a 25 mm white semi-translucent light diffuser. Includes leather attachment and leather straps at rear.A.G. Cookson embossed above the shield above the slit.ww 2, vehicle blackout light cover, bogong observation hut -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblackout shield, Lucas Industries, WW 11
... Blackouts became the norm. To prevent identification from enemy planes all lights had to be turned down, including car headlights that had to be covered to minimize light exposure. ...blackout shield. It has a small glass slot in front and a scooped out front to cover the light....blackout shield. It has a small glass slot in front and a scooped out front to cover the light. blackout shield Lucas Industries ...By 1941, the threat of Japanese invasion caused restrictions to daily life. Blackouts became the norm. To prevent identification from enemy planes all lights had to be turned down, including car headlights that had to be covered to minimize light exposure. In Australia more relaxed regulations led to the Australian air raid precautions being dubbed the “brownout”. These shields limited the amount of light emitted by a vehicle. To drive at night without them was an offence; however, the increase in road accidents led to the removal of headlight masks everywhere in Australia south of Rockhampton from 15 February 1943. These shields, though not rare, evoke a period of restrictions, fear, rationing and confinement.A circular metal disc painted black - car light blackout shield. It has a small glass slot in front and a scooped out front to cover the light.ww11 blackout-shield -
Orbost & District Historical Societyshields - blackout, Swan, Wally, WW11
... Blackouts became the norm. To prevent identification from enemy planes all lights had to be turned down, including car headlights that had to be covered to minimize light exposure. ...Blackouts became the norm. To prevent identification from enemy planes all lights had to be turned down, including car headlights that had to be covered to minimize light exposure. ...By 1941, the threat of Japanese invasion caused restrictions to daily life. Blackouts became the norm. To prevent identification from enemy planes all lights had to be turned down, including car headlights that had to be covered to minimize light exposure. In Australia more relaxed regulations led to the Australian air raid precautions being dubbed the “brownout”. These shields limited the amount of light emitted by a vehicle. To drive at night without them was an offence; however, the increase in road accidents led to the removal of headlight masks everywhere in Australia south of Rockhampton from 15 February 1943.These shields, though not rare, evoke a period of restrictions, fear, rationing and confinement.Pair of handmade car light blackout shields. Black round metal with scoop at front as well as small glass partition.shields-blackout ww11 transport-motor-vehicles -
Orbost & District Historical Societylantern, 1939?
... blackout lantern with handle. Front of lantern has round shield with small slit - small door at side for easy lighting of candle. It is hand held or placed on flat area, open base so candle can be inserted and 'screwed' in. Front is a magnifying glass and it has metal lens cover...blackout lantern with handle. Front of lantern has round shield with small slit - small door at side for easy lighting of candle. It is hand held or placed on flat area, open base so candle can be inserted and 'screwed' in. Front is a magnifying glass and it has metal lens cover ...Blackout lantern used in WW11. This type of lantern was used during both World War. It is an artillery siege lamp and was originally used by artillery units. The lamps were powered by a single candle, the light being magnified by a lens. A shutter closes over the lens to give an illuminated vertical line. They were used originally in fortified siege artillery positions as a general purpose lamp. They were also used as aiming lamps when they were placed in front of artillery positions and used as a guide in aiming at night. These lamps were often used on the front of bicycles to guide at night. Donated by Clem Heather. Forestry Commision, carved faces on trees with axe., builder of tall. spliced single pole fire towers. This item is considered rare and important. It is historically and technically siginficant at a national level.Small black metal blackout lantern with handle. Front of lantern has round shield with small slit - small door at side for easy lighting of candle. It is hand held or placed on flat area, open base so candle can be inserted and 'screwed' in. Front is a magnifying glass and it has metal lens cover with vertical slit. lantern blackout ww11 military candle-power lamp -
Blacksmith's Cottage and ForgeLamp, 1900 (estimated)
... It is historically and technically siginficant at a national level. world war one military candle artillery europe lamp black artillery siege lamp artillery units candle power aiming lamp wwi 1900 australian war memorial bike light bike bicycle bicycle lamp blackout Painted black metal(tin) candle power, hand held or placed on flat area, open base so candle can be inserted and 'screwed' in, side door for lighting, fron magnifying glass, metal lens cover with vertical slit. ...This item type was used during the First World War throughout Europe. This item is an artillery siege lamp. It was used by artillery units. The lamps were powered by a single candle, the light being magnified by a lens. A shutter closes over the lens to give an illuminated vertical line. They were used originally in fortified siege artillery posititions as a general purpose lamp. They were also used as aiming lamps when they were placed in front of artillery posititions and used as a guide in aiming at night. Further research has suggested that this item may have been attached to bicycles for illuminating the way in the blackout.This item is considered rare and important. It is historically and technically siginficant at a national level. Painted black metal(tin) candle power, hand held or placed on flat area, open base so candle can be inserted and 'screwed' in, side door for lighting, fron magnifying glass, metal lens cover with vertical slit. There is considerable damage to the black paint in the external regions of the lamp.world war one, military, candle, artillery, europe, lamp, black, artillery siege lamp, artillery units, candle power, aiming lamp, wwi, 1900, australian war memorial, bike light, bike, bicycle, bicycle lamp, blackout -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Head light cover
... covers were used for night driving during brown out periods. They were compulsory from late 1941 to the end of 1943 when it was thought that the danger of invasion had passed. They were designed to restrict the amount of light emitted by cars and vans. WW2 Blackout ...During WW2 headlight covers were used for night driving during brown out periods. They were compulsory from late 1941 to the end of 1943 when it was thought that the danger of invasion had passed. They were designed to restrict the amount of light emitted by cars and vans.Head light covers used during WW2. Small rectangular opening to allow a sliver of light to shine at night .Metal round piece with metal shade for headlights to point to the ground. Originally painted black.Stamped Lucasww2, blackout, cars -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionAccessory - Headlight Cover, n.d
... Metal headlight cover, for a car used during WW2 blackout...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Metal headlight cover, for a car used during WW2 blackout Accessory Headlight Cover ...Metal headlight cover, for a car used during WW2 blackout -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, The Courier Ballarat, Geelong tram extensions, early 1940's
... Item opposite a an advertisement "Don't be caught in a Blackout" - no date on the cutting. Item was contained within the back cover of Reg Item 5485 - Service Exercise Book, black covers, with label, red binding titled "No. 2 - Ballarat Tramways & S.E.C. ...Item opposite a an advertisement "Don't be caught in a Blackout" - no date on the cutting. Item was contained within the back cover of Reg Item 5485 - Service Exercise Book, black covers, with label, red binding titled "No. 2 - Ballarat Tramways & S.E.C. ...Newspaper clipping from The Courier, early 1940's about the Melbourne Electric Lighting Co. notifying the Councils that it is prepared to extend the tram to North Geelong and run trams to Belmont and Highton when the new bridge is erected across the Barwon after the war. Item opposite a an advertisement "Don't be caught in a Blackout" - no date on the cutting. Item was contained within the back cover of Reg Item 5485 - Service Exercise Book, black covers, with label, red binding titled "No. 2 - Ballarat Tramways & S.E.C. Systems" - see list. On the rear of the cutting are numerous public notices for Ballarat. geelong -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumFunctional Object - Headlight Mask, Lucas, early 1940's
... Trams tramways Headlight Mask World War II Blackouts Headlight cover for a motor vehicle head lamp, 220mm dia with 25mm diameter hole in lower half, 95mm long x 7mm high ripple glass insert covered by a semicircular 120mm wide, 75 mm deep, 40mm wide cover has been painted black. ...Yields information about headlight masks that were used during the second world war. Not considered to be a tramway item.Headlight cover for a motor vehicle head lamp, 220mm dia with 25mm diameter hole in lower half, 95mm long x 7mm high ripple glass insert covered by a semicircular 120mm wide, 75 mm deep, 40mm wide cover has been painted black. Small hole has a white plastic insert.trams, tramways, headlight mask, world war ii, blackouts -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumFunctional object - Blackout Shield
... A blackout ripple glass slotted headlight cover used on motor cars during World War II...A blackout ripple glass slotted headlight cover used on motor cars during World War II Blackout World War II motor car headlight Circular metal with one round cut-out and one slot with ripple glass inserted Functional object Blackout Shield ...A blackout ripple glass slotted headlight cover used on motor cars during World War IICircular metal with one round cut-out and one slot with ripple glass insertedblackout, world war ii, motor car, headlight
