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Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph, Mental Health Department, Girl making paper chains, Janefield 1968, 1968
... Girl making paper chains, Janefield 1968...Photograph of a Janefield student making paper chains 1968...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Photograph of a Janefield student making paper chains 1968 janefield janefield special school Stamped on back: "Mental Health Dept., Negative Ref: M25B, Mont Park 1968" Black and white photograph Girl making paper chains, Janefield 1968 Photograph Photograph Mental Health Department ...Photograph of a Janefield student making paper chains 1968Black and white photographStamped on back: "Mental Health Dept., Negative Ref: M25B, Mont Park 1968"janefield, janefield special school -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Anne Paul, Robert Hoddle - Chains and Grids in Terra Nullius, January 2024
... Robert Hoddle - Chains and Grids in Terra Nullius...Article about Robert Hoddle, his work as a surveyor in early Melbourne and the use of the 'chain' to measure distance....Robert Hoddle - Chains and Grids in Terra Nullius Article Article Anne Paul ...Article about Robert Hoddle, his work as a surveyor in early Melbourne and the use of the 'chain' to measure distance.14 page article text and illus.melbourne history, robert hoddle -
Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Scientific Instruments, Tripod Location Chains
... Tripod Location Chains...A set of three steel discs, connected in star configuration by three brass chains of equal length. Used to contain tripod ends on hard smooth surfaces....Could also be used with item 4130 - Plane Table which goes with the tripod mentioned. surveying metal steel discs scientific instruments location chains plane table A set of three steel discs, connected in star configuration by three brass chains of equal length. ...Surveying instrument accessories. Two sets. Used in conjunction with item 4129 - Collapsible leg surveying instrument, tripod. Could also be used with item 4130 - Plane Table which goes with the tripod mentioned.A set of three steel discs, connected in star configuration by three brass chains of equal length. Used to contain tripod ends on hard smooth surfaces.surveying, metal, steel discs, scientific instruments, location chains, plane table -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
... A black and white photograph of the Mary Chain tourist bus. The Mary Chain Guesthouses were built in the depression years by Eric Dowdle....A black and white photograph of the Mary Chain tourist bus. The Mary Chain Guesthouses were built in the depression years by Eric Dowdle....Mary Chain Tourists Bus...A black and white photograph of the Mary Chain tourist bus. marysville victoria australia mary chain guesthouses eric dowdle rita dowdle marylands mary lyn mary lodge kerami mary meadows mary brook barron of beef mary port guest house photograph sherbrooke mount martha Mary Chain Tourists Bus A black and white photograph of the Mary Chain tourist bus. ...A black and white photograph of the Mary Chain tourist bus. The Mary Chain Guesthouses were built in the depression years by Eric Dowdle.A black and white photograph of the Mary Chain tourist bus.Mary Chain Tourists Busmarysville, victoria, australia, mary chain guesthouses, eric dowdle, rita dowdle, marylands, mary lyn, mary lodge, kerami, mary meadows, mary brook, barron of beef, mary port, guest house, photograph, sherbrooke, mount martha -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Black and white photograph, Unknown
... A black and white photograph of the Mary Chain tourist bus. The Mary Chain Guesthouses were built in the depression years by Eric Dowdle....A black and white photograph of the Mary Chain tourist bus. The Mary Chain Guesthouses were built in the depression years by Eric Dowdle....Mary Chain Tourists Bus...A black and white photograph of the Mary Chain tourist bus. marysville victoria australia mary chain guesthouses eric dowdle rita dowdle marylands mary lyn mary lodge kerami mary meadows mary brook barron of beef mary port guest house photograph sherbrooke mount martha Mary Chain Tourists Bus A black and white photograph of the Mary Chain tourist bus. ...A black and white photograph of the Mary Chain tourist bus. The Mary Chain Guesthouses were built in the depression years by Eric Dowdle.A black and white photograph of the Mary Chain tourist bus.Mary Chain Tourists Busmarysville, victoria, australia, mary chain guesthouses, eric dowdle, rita dowdle, marylands, mary lyn, mary lodge, kerami, mary meadows, mary brook, barron of beef, mary port, guest house, photograph, sherbrooke, mount martha -
Otway Districts Historical SocietyPhotograph, Victorian Railways, Beech Forest: From 27 miles 16 chains looking north, c.1901, 1901
... Beech Forest: From 27 miles 16 chains looking north, c.1901...From the 27 mile 16 chains line (44.7 km) looking north, between Devitt Bros. ...From the 27 mile 16 chains line (44.7 km) looking north, between Devitt Bros. ...B/W. 168mm x 246mm. Colac - Beech Forest railway line. From the 27 mile 16 chains line (44.7 km) looking north, between Devitt Bros. Siding (44.1 km) and Ditchley (47 km). On an NA-class locomotive, six NQR wagons, and an open wagon there are workmen throughout. colac; beech forest; railways; devitt bros. siding; ditchley; loco na class -
Orbost & District Historical Societyfob chain
... Watches were also mounted on a short leather strap or fob, when a long chain would have been cumbersome or likely to catch on things. ...Man's double, silver fob chain with key for watch....On fob chain - GILT...This item is an example of a popular piece of men's jewellery often considered to be a symbol of importance. chain silver fob-chain jewelry costume-accessories- male On fob chain - GILT Man's double, silver fob chain with key for watch. fob chain ...A pocket watch (or fob watch) is a watch that is made to be carried in a pocket. Watches were also mounted on a short leather strap or fob, when a long chain would have been cumbersome or likely to catch on things. This fob could also provide a protective flap over their face. Watch chains were introduced about 100 years after pocket watches first appeared in the 16th century. This item is an example of a popular piece of men's jewellery often considered to be a symbol of importance.Man's double, silver fob chain with key for watch.On fob chain - GILTchain silver fob-chain jewelry costume-accessories- male -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Thais Mason, From chains to freedom. A History of the Garth/Bellett Family 1788-1982, 1982
... From chains to freedom. A History of the Garth/Bellett Family 1788-1982...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Jacob Bellett Susannah Garth Convict ships Lady Penrhyn and Friendship The History of the Garth/Bellett Family 1788 - 1982 From chains to freedom. A History of the Garth/Bellett Family 1788-1982 Book Thais Mason ...The History of the Garth/Bellett Family 1788 - 1982non-fictionThe History of the Garth/Bellett Family 1788 - 1982jacob bellett, susannah garth, convict ships lady penrhyn and friendship -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Thais Mason, From chains to freedom. The Bellett Linkage plus the Kidner Family 1788-1988, 1982
... From chains to freedom. The Bellett Linkage plus the Kidner Family 1788-1988...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Thomas Bellett Thomas Kidner The story of the Bellett Linkage plus the Kidner Family 1788 - 1988 From chains to freedom. The Bellett Linkage plus the Kidner Family 1788-1988 Book Thais Mason ...The story of the Bellett Linkage plus the Kidner Family 1788 - 1988non-fictionThe story of the Bellett Linkage plus the Kidner Family 1788 - 1988thomas bellett, thomas kidner -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Thais Sylvester-Mason, From chains to freedom. Supplement. Corrections and additions to the Garth, Bellett and Kidner families. 1788 - 1994, 2002
... From chains to freedom. Supplement. Corrections and additions to the Garth, Bellett and Kidner families. 1788 - 1994....Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne Luke Morrisby Jacob Bellett Edward Garth George Monday Corrections and Additions to the Garth, Bellett and Kidner families 1788 - 1994 From chains to freedom. Supplement. Corrections and additions to the Garth, Bellett and Kidner families. 1788 - 1994. ...Corrections and Additions to the Garth, Bellett and Kidner families 1788 - 1994non-fictionCorrections and Additions to the Garth, Bellett and Kidner families 1788 - 1994luke morrisby, jacob bellett, edward garth, george monday -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth), Dead love has chains, [n.d.] [1907?]
... Dead love has chains...Fiction 270 p. Dead love has chains Book Novel Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) George Bell and Sons The Chapel River Press ...270 p.fictionfiction -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionJournal - Oration, College of Nursing, Australia, The twenty-fifth Patricia Chomley oration: 'Nursing's heritage: the chains to loosen', 1991
... The twenty-fifth Patricia Chomley oration: 'Nursing's heritage: the chains to loosen'...Above the title and author's name are the words 'Royal College of Nursing Australia' and the logo of the college.Below the author's name '1991 is printed The twenty-fifth Patricia Chomley oration: 'Nursing's heritage: the chains to loosen' Journal Oration College of Nursing, Australia Joan Godfrey ...This oration "nursing's heritage: chains to loosen" is a metaphor for how the nursing profession is evolving beyond its traditional, restrictive past to embrace more autonomy and control over its practice and future. It refers to moving away from old constraints like rigid, top-down hierarchies and outdated medical models, and toward a future of independent professional practice, specialized roles, and increased responsibility for patient outcomes and policy-making. The booklet also include a list of past speakers and titles of orationsStapled booklet, white cover with green print. Above the title and author's name are the words 'Royal College of Nursing Australia' and the logo of the college.Below the author's name '1991 is printednon-fictionThis oration "nursing's heritage: chains to loosen" is a metaphor for how the nursing profession is evolving beyond its traditional, restrictive past to embrace more autonomy and control over its practice and future. It refers to moving away from old constraints like rigid, top-down hierarchies and outdated medical models, and toward a future of independent professional practice, specialized roles, and increased responsibility for patient outcomes and policy-making. The booklet also include a list of past speakers and titles of orationscollege of nursing australia, nursing, patricia chomley oration -
City of Greater GeelongArtefact, Mayoral Chains - City of Geelong
... Mayoral Chains - City of Geelong...City of Greater Geelong 100 Brougham St Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Mayoral Chains - City of Geelong Artefact ... -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionTURNER ATKINS saw sharpening guide
... Turner Atkins saw chain was sold in bulk rolls in the 1960s - 70s and often included the sharpening guide as a bonus...The guide comprises a steel sleeve that sits over the saw chain surmounted by a turntable which can be adjusted for angle and through which a circular file is inserted to sharpen the teeth of a chainsaw. ...Turner Atkins Aust saw chain sharpening guide...Turner Atkins saw chain was sold in bulk rolls in the 1960s - 70s and often included the sharpening guide as a bonus Turner Atkins Aust saw chain sharpening guide The guide comprises a steel sleeve that sits over the saw chain surmounted by a turntable which can be adjusted for angle and through which a circular file is inserted to sharpen the teeth of a chainsaw. ...Turner Atkins saw chain was sold in bulk rolls in the 1960s - 70s and often included the sharpening guide as a bonusThe guide comprises a steel sleeve that sits over the saw chain surmounted by a turntable which can be adjusted for angle and through which a circular file is inserted to sharpen the teeth of a chainsaw. Presentation box - cardboard Instruction sheet Turner Atkins Aust saw chain sharpening guide -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFunctional object - Chains - bullock harness, n.d
... ... chains...Thought to be the chains used for the Henty's bullock harness. ...Iron chains with fittings for bullock harnesses....Thought to be the chains used for the Henty's bullock harness. farming rural industry Henty bullock chains Iron chains with fittings for bullock harnesses. ...Thought to be the chains used for the Henty's bullock harness. The Henty family are known as Victoria's earliest European settlers and pastoralists, emigrant squatters who played a defining role in the establishment of Portland and the development of the region's wool trade. Facing challenges as a farmer in early 19th-century England, West Sussex grazier Thomas Henty (1775–1839) turned his sights south to the colonies, where he believed his seven sons would have a brighter future as sheep breeders and wool producers. He had been the first to introduce merino to the south of England, and would do so in the colonies also.Thought to be the chains used for the Henty's bullock harness.Iron chains with fittings for bullock harnesses.farming, rural industry, henty, bullock, chains -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Photograph - Photograph , City of Moorabbin Mayoral Chain, circa 1990
... The City of Kingston then took over the area south of South Road while City of Glen Eira took the area to the north Kingston City Council possesses the original Mayoral Chain of former City of Moorabbin and it is displayed on the Moorabbin Mayoral Robe at KCC Office Cheltenham for the Annual Opening meeting of KCC in February . 2018 The Moorabbin Mayoral Robe was sent on 7 year loan to KCC for display at Cheltenham with the former City of Chelsea and former City of Mordialloc Mayoral Robes....Photograph of the City of Moorabbin Mayoral Chain circa 1990 in a glass covered, wooden frame Photograph of Mayoral Chain worn by Kingston City Council Mayor Steve Staikos, with Councillor Brownlees, in November 2018 when Robe and Jabot were loaned to KCC by CMHS Box Cottage Museum...Plate at base of photograph frame states ' City of Moorabbin Mayoral Chain /Manufactured By / P. Blashki & Sons Pty.Ltd'/...The City of Kingston donated the 1990 City of Moorabbin Mayoral Robes in 2007 moorabbin kingston mayors glen eira mayoral chain moorabbin shire Plate at base of photograph frame states ' City of Moorabbin Mayoral Chain /Manufactured By / P. ...City of Moorabbin was proclaimed 1934 and managed the areas of Cheltenham, Highett, Moorabbin, Bentleigh, East Bentleigh, East Brighton, McKinnon, Ormond until the Amalgamation of Councils in 1994. The City of Kingston then took over the area south of South Road while City of Glen Eira took the area to the north Kingston City Council possesses the original Mayoral Chain of former City of Moorabbin and it is displayed on the Moorabbin Mayoral Robe at KCC Office Cheltenham for the Annual Opening meeting of KCC in February . 2018 The Moorabbin Mayoral Robe was sent on 7 year loan to KCC for display at Cheltenham with the former City of Chelsea and former City of Mordialloc Mayoral Robes.Since the 1960s far-sighted community members have generously donated many significant items to the ‘Box Cottage’ museum, specifically to provide future generations with a fascinating, and tangible insight into day-to-day life from the 1800’s and up to the mid 1900's. Moorabbin City Council supported their efforts until the Amalgamation of Councils 1994. The City of Kingston donated the 1990 City of Moorabbin Mayoral Robes in 2007 Photograph of the City of Moorabbin Mayoral Chain circa 1990 in a glass covered, wooden frame Photograph of Mayoral Chain worn by Kingston City Council Mayor Steve Staikos, with Councillor Brownlees, in November 2018 when Robe and Jabot were loaned to KCC by CMHS Box Cottage MuseumPlate at base of photograph frame states ' City of Moorabbin Mayoral Chain /Manufactured By / P. Blashki & Sons Pty.Ltd'/moorabbin, kingston, mayors, glen eira, mayoral chain, moorabbin shire -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - City of Sunshine Mayor Chain
... ... Chain...City of Sunshine Mayor Chain...Two polaroid pictures of the Sunshine City Crest on the end of the Mayoral Chain Adopted at the declaration of City of Sunshine in 1951...City of Sunshine Mayor Chain Two polaroid pictures of the Sunshine City Crest on the end of the Mayoral Chain Adopted at the declaration of City of Sunshine in 1951 City of Sunshine Mayor Chain Photograph City of Sunshine Mayor Chain ...Two polaroid pictures of the Sunshine City Crest on the end of the Mayoral Chain Adopted at the declaration of City of Sunshine in 1951city of sunshine, mayor, chain -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionFunctional object - Neale decanter
... Glass port decanter with engraved plate on chain round neck....Engraved plate on chain around neck: "Lieutenant Colonel J Neale 1948-1977"...He rose to command the Regiment 1974 -77, and shortly after became Honorary Colonel. decanter mess port neale vmr Engraved plate on chain around neck: "Lieutenant Colonel J Neale 1948-1977" Glass port decanter with engraved plate on chain round neck. ...Lieutenant Colonel JA Neale OAM, RFD, ED, joined 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles in 1948 following RAN service in WW2. He rose to command the Regiment 1974 -77, and shortly after became Honorary Colonel.Glass port decanter with engraved plate on chain round neck.Engraved plate on chain around neck: "Lieutenant Colonel J Neale 1948-1977"decanter, mess, port, neale, vmr -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageMachine - Lawn Mower, Alex Shanks & Sons Ltd Engineers Arbroth London, 1903-1925
... Lawnmower, cast iron handles has two wooden ends and two wooden rollers at front. Blades driven by chain fixed to metal roller. Shanks's Standard Chain. ...Shanks's Standard Chain Arbroth London. Alex Shanks & Sons Ltd Engineers Arbroth London...Blades driven by chain fixed to metal roller. Shanks's Standard Chain. ...The firm of Alexander Shanks & Sons Ltd of Arbroath, were engineers, founders and boiler makers the company was incorporated in the year 1893. At the Dens Iron Works, purchased by the firm in the same year, a wide variety of products was manufactured including cranes, hoists, pumps and lawnmowers. In the 1960s the firm was taken over by Alexander Shanks (1801-1845) was an Inventor of the modern lawnmower, who lived in Arbroath Scotland. While credit is usually given to the Englishman Edwin Budding (1795-1846) for the invention of the lawnmower, it is Shanks' machine which was the direct predecessor of the modern mower. Shanks' innovation was a machine which rolled the grass as well as mowing it. Although Shanks himself died at a young age, his son showed the mowers at the Great Exhibition in 1851 which led to a successful business that continued into the 20th century, supplying mowers to cut the tennis courts of Wimbledon, the cricket grounds at Lords and the Old golf course at St Andrews. The firm was also well known for the manufacture of portable steam engines and steam cranes. In 1968, the company was taken over by Giddings & Lewis Fraser Ltd, Engineers of Arbroath. The subject item is a good example of an early lawn mower made by the company that is credited with being the first to patent and manufacture such a machine. The company Alexander Shanks founded was known throughout the world as significant manufactures of large steam machines used from the middle of the 19th century to the first quarter of the 20th century. The subject item is now regarded as a collector's item.Lawnmower, cast iron handles has two wooden ends and two wooden rollers at front. Blades driven by chain fixed to metal roller. Shanks's Standard Chain. Shanks's Standard Chain Arbroth London. Alex Shanks & Sons Ltd Engineers Arbroth Londonflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, hand mower, lawn mower, mower, shanks, arboth -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArticle - Sunshine Steel Sprocket Chain and From Rags to Diamonds, 1999
... Sunshine Steel Sprocket Chain and From Rags to Diamonds...Articles from the Sunshine Reviewoutlining McKay Stores Department Bulk Store and the manufacture of link belt steel sprocket chain...McKay Sunshine Harvester Articles from the Sunshine Reviewoutlining McKay Stores Department Bulk Store and the manufacture of link belt steel sprocket chain Sunshine Steel Sprocket Chain and From Rags to Diamonds Article Sunshine Steel Sprocket Chain and From Rags to Diamonds ...Articles from the Sunshine Reviewoutlining McKay Stores Department Bulk Store and the manufacture of link belt steel sprocket chainh.v. mckay, sunshine harvester -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - RASvy Surveyors in the field, c1950s – 1960s
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This is a set of 1photographs of surveyors in the field measuring distances using chains, taking observations using theodolites and operating electric distance measurement equipment. ...The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, c1950s, unidentified personnel using geodetic survey chaining equipment. .2) to .4) - Photo, black & white, c1950s, geodetic survey chaining equipment. .5) – Photo, black & white, c1950s, Jim Stedman using geodetic survey chaining equipment to measure distances. .6) - Photo, black & white, c1950s, Unidentified personnel geodetic survey chaining equipment. .7) – Photo, black & white, mounted on card, c1950s. ....1P on back - First Order Chaining Equipment .2P on back - First Order Chaining Equipment .3P on back - Full catenary 1800 – 1960 replaced by EDM .4P on back - First Order Chaining Equipment .5P on back - H.A. ...Johnson, Benambra baseline? 1st Order Chaining .6P on back - Chaining .7P on front - Difficult observing conditions especially when the tide is in. ...This is a set of 1photographs of surveyors in the field measuring distances using chains, taking observations using theodolites and operating electric distance measurement equipment. They were probably employed in establishing mapping and geodetic control operations or the surveyors may have been in training. The photos were most likely taken in the 1950s and 1960s. Photos .1P to .6P feature personnel setting up geodetic survey chaining equipment to measure distances. The surveyor in Photo .5P is LTCOL Howard Angus Johnson MBE who served from 1936 to 1954. The RA Svy surveyor in photos .7P to .12P were using a theodolite to take angular measurements. They were usually supported by an observer who recording their readings on a booking form. The surveyor in Photo .10P and .11P is LTCOL Jorge Gruszka, who served from 1955 to 1985. He was CO of the Army Survey Regiment from 1982 to 1985. The surveyor in photo .13P is cutting an identification blaze on a tree using a hammer and chisel. The tellurometer in Photos .14P to .16P was a MRA1 microwave Electronic Distance Measuring instrument (EDM) introduced in 1958. It and later models were man-portable systems that improved geodetic survey efficiencies for rapid network extension and densification replacing triangulation with EDM and theodolite traverse sometimes using Bilby Towers to extend line lengths. The surveyor with the slouch hat is Colonel James ‘Jim’ Leslie Stedman, who served from 1941 to 1978. He was Director of Military Survey from 1975 to 1978 and was appointed as Colonel Commandant (honorary appointment, Retd) of the Royal Australian Survey Corps from 1978 to 1983. Jim Stedman is demonstrating EDM equipment.This is a set of 17 photographs of surveyors in the field measuring distances using chains, taking observations using theodolites and operating electric distance measurement (EDM) equipment. c1950s – 1960s. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, c1950s, unidentified personnel using geodetic survey chaining equipment. .2) to .4) - Photo, black & white, c1950s, geodetic survey chaining equipment. .5) – Photo, black & white, c1950s, Jim Stedman using geodetic survey chaining equipment to measure distances. .6) - Photo, black & white, c1950s, Unidentified personnel geodetic survey chaining equipment. .7) – Photo, black & white, mounted on card, c1950s. Unidentified surveyor undertaking observations on a coral reef using a theodolite. .8) – Photo, black & white, c1950, unidentified surveyor undertaking observations with a Tavistock theodolite. .9) – Photo, black & white, mounted on green card, c1950s. Unidentified surveyor undertaking observations using a plane table. .10) – Photo, black & white, c1955, Jorge Gruszka undertaking observations with a theodolite. 7/55 Basic Survey Course Balcombe. .11) – Photo, black & white, c1950s, Jorge Gruszka undertaking observations with a theodolite. .12) – Photo, black & white, c1946-1948, unidentified surveyor undertaking observations with a theodolite to gain control for the mapping of the Snowy Mountain Diversion Scheme. .13) – Photo, black & white, c1950s, unidentified surveyor cutting a blaze in a tree. .14) and .15) – Photo, black & white, c1960s, Jim Stedman demonstrating EDM equipment. .16) – Photo, black & white, c1960s, L to R: Jim Stedman (probably) and unidentified surveyor demonstrating EDM equipment. .17) – Photo, black & white, 1956, Operation Cutlass - Surveyors SPR W. Crane and J.A. Campbell undertaking observations with a theodolite in extreme conditions..1P on back - First Order Chaining Equipment .2P on back - First Order Chaining Equipment .3P on back - Full catenary 1800 – 1960 replaced by EDM .4P on back - First Order Chaining Equipment .5P on back - H.A. Johnson, Benambra baseline? 1st Order Chaining .6P on back - Chaining .7P on front - Difficult observing conditions especially when the tide is in. The station is sighted (sic) on a coral reef. .8P on back - Tavistock. .10P on back of duplicate in Photo Folder 14 – George (sic) Gruszka 7/55 Basic Survey Course Balcomme (sic) 1955/56 .14P and .15P on back - Jim Stedman demonstrating early EDM equipment.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, surveying -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Tools, Chain pipe wrench c1900, c1900
... The free end of the chain connects to the handle behind the attachment point for the fixed end of the chain to avoid potential for the chain to "lock" on pipe. ...Heavy steel chain pipe wrench c1900...The free end of the chain connects to the handle behind the attachment point for the fixed end of the chain to avoid potential for the chain to "lock" on pipe. ...The heavy duty chain wrench has a double jaw that gives fast, ratchet-like action in either direction The "cable chain" is preferable for working with fittings and other irregular forms related to pipe where flat chain is better suited for pipe. The side plates connect to the handle with dovetails; the bolt's primary function is to keep the jaws in position rather than carrying the strain. The free end of the chain connects to the handle behind the attachment point for the fixed end of the chain to avoid potential for the chain to "lock" on pipe. This chain pipe wrench is typical of the type used by early settlers in Moorabbin Shire c1900Heavy steel chain pipe wrench c1900wrenches, spanners, chain pipe wrench, early settlers, market gardeners, blacksmiths, tools, building equipment, hammers, moorabbin shire, bentleigh, mckinnon, highett, cheltenham,mcewan james pty ltd, melbourne, bunnings pty ltd, -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietySurveyors Chain - Steel Band
... A chain is a unit of length equal to 66 feet or 22 yards. ...The chain itself is between 20 m and 30 m long....Surveyors Chain - Steel Band ...A chain is a unit of length equal to 66 feet or 22 yards. This is a statute measure in the United Kingdom. One link is 100th part of a chain, which is 7.92 inches (20.1 cm). The chain and link became standard surveyors' units of length and crossed to the colonies from the United Kingdom. The chain is the unit of linear measurement for the survey of the public lands as prescribed by law. In Australia most building lots in the past were a quarter of an acre, measuring one chain by two and a half chains. Also street frontages, roads, laneways. The chain also survives as the length of a cricket pitch, being the distance between the stumps. Surveyors and residents of the Kiewa Valley used the Steel Band Surveyors Chain to measure distances when developing the land.Surveyors' steel band measuring tape, known as a 'standard band', or a 'steel band chain'.This chain consists of a long narrow strip of steel of uniform width of 3 mm and thickness of 0.3 to 0.6 mm. The chain itself is between 20 m and 30 m long.surveyors, surveyors chain, measurement of distance -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionCeremonial object - City of Bendigo Mayoral Chain, F Prescott Jeweller et al, 1893
... The Bendigo mayoral chain or chain of office was donated by George Lansell in 1893 and manufactured from local gold by F Prescott. ...Overtime, as the chain grew too long to wear, it was separated into two joining chains eventually consisting of another 34 link section, totaling 69 links spanning years 1862 - 1988. .... / inaugurated the mayoral chain / and medallion was presented to the city council / by George Lansell, Esq / to whose implicit belief in the inexhaustible / nature of our gold resources and the idefatigable energy / in developing them Bendigo mainly owns its / present prosperity / June 1893 / W. ...City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection Bendigo Town Hall 189-193 Hargreaves St, Bendigo, 3550 goldfields The Bendigo mayoral chain or chain of office was donated by George Lansell in 1893 and manufactured from local gold by F Prescott. ...The Bendigo mayoral chain or chain of office was donated by George Lansell in 1893 and manufactured from local gold by F Prescott. The design of modern mayoral chains (also known as a livery collar) mimics the ancient gold collar of Esses worn by the Lord Mayor of London which was bequeathed to his successors by Sir John Aleyn (who died in 1545) and which has a large jewelled pendant added in 1607. Source: Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livery_collarDesigned and manufactured by Mr. E. Prescott from 9ct Yellow Gold in 1893 and believed to be made from Bendigo gold, the Bendigo mayoral chain was conceived by Mr J.H. Abbott and created with financial assistance of Mr George Lansell the "Gold King" of Bendigo who contributed the central medallion. The 18 links which made up the original chain represented serving mayors to date and were gifted by ex mayors or their representatives. The main chain consists of 35 links of quatrefoil form with the name of each mayor and the years of their term engraved and filled with black enamel. Overtime, as the chain grew too long to wear, it was separated into two joining chains eventually consisting of another 34 link section, totaling 69 links spanning years 1862 - 1988. The monogram of each mayor in gold is placed in the centre of each link and the links are connected by filigree 9ct gold joining curbs, unique to this period. The engraved central 'drop' or medallion is an eight pointed form with the body being an irregular oval containing four projections and four recesses forming the eight points. The shield section depicts the Australian emblem in miniature above and larger central Bendigo Coat of Arms filled with coloured enamel. The reverse of the medallion bears Lansell's name and is inscribed with the following: / Bendigo gold field discovered in 1851/ proclaimed municipality of Sandhurst /1855 / and city 1871/ Named changed to City of Bendigo 1891, in honor of which event / Cr J. H. Abbott, M.L.C. / inaugurated the mayoral chain / and medallion was presented to the city council / by George Lansell, Esq / to whose implicit belief in the inexhaustible / nature of our gold resources and the idefatigable energy / in developing them Bendigo mainly owns its / present prosperity / June 1893 / W. Honeybone, Town Clerk /sandhurst, bendigo, mayor, mayoral chain, george lansell, prescott, abbott, blashki, council, 1893, city of greater bendigo ceremonial item -
Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Survey Chain, Chesterman, Gunter's Survey Chain
... Gunter's Survey Chain...Before metric measurement was introduced land was measured in chains and links. The chain was a precision part of a surveyor's equipment. ...This metal surveyor’s chain (or Gunter's Chain) has an 8-inch link pitch, with markers at 10 link intervals, and handles at either end. ...In pre-metric units, there were 80 chains to 1 mile (equals 1.609km) This surveyor’s chain has an 8-inch link pitch, with markers at 10 link intervals. gunter's chain survey chain surveyor s chain perch rood surveying This metal surveyor’s chain (or Gunter's Chain) has an 8-inch link pitch, with markers at 10 link intervals, and handles at either end. ...Before metric measurement was introduced land was measured in chains and links. The chain was a precision part of a surveyor's equipment. It required frequent calibration, yet needed to be sturdy enough to be dragged through rough terrain for years. A standard survey chain is 66 feet (or 20.117m) long and made up of 100 links. Each link is 7.92 inches (approximately 201mm) long, measured from the inside of the loop. The handles are for tensioning the chain in use, they are not part of the length of the chain. In pre-metric units, there were 80 chains to 1 mile (equals 1.609km) This surveyor’s chain has an 8-inch link pitch, with markers at 10 link intervals. This metal surveyor’s chain (or Gunter's Chain) has an 8-inch link pitch, with markers at 10 link intervals, and handles at either end. A Surveyor’s Chain was 66 feet long, and made up of 100 links connected by two rings. A link in measurement includes the two rings at each end. gunter's chain, survey chain, surveyor s chain, perch, rood, surveying -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPostcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Rose Stereograph Company, "MARY CHAIN" GOLF LINKS, MARYSVILLE, VIC, 1913-1967
... "MARY CHAIN" GOLF LINKS, MARYSVILLE, VIC....A black and white postcard from the Mary Chain Golf Links in Marysville. The Mary Chain Golf Links were linked to the Mary Chain guesthouses and were also built by Eric Dowdle. ...A black and white postcard from the Mary Chain Golf Links in Marysville. The Mary Chain Golf Links were linked to the Mary Chain guesthouses and were also built by Eric Dowdle. ...A black and white postcard from the Mary Chain Golf Links in Marysville. The Mary Chain Golf Links were linked to the Mary Chain guesthouses and were also built by Eric Dowdle. ...A black and white postcard from the Mary Chain Golf Links in Marysville. The Mary Chain Golf Links were linked to the Mary Chain guesthouses and were also built by Eric Dowdle. The postcard was produced by the Rose Stereograph Company as souvenir of Marysville.A black and white postcard from the Mary Chain Golf Links in Marysville.No. 2571 POST CARD The "Rose" Series/ De Luxe A Real Photograph/ Produced in Australia Published by the Rose Stereograph Co./ Armadale, Victoria.marysville, victoria, australia, mary chain guesthouses, eric dowdle, rita dowdle, marylands, mary lyn, mary lodge, kerami, mary meadows, mary brook, barron of beef, mary port, guest house, photograph, sherbrooke, mount martha, the golf house, el kanah, mary chain golf links, rose stereograph company, no. 2571, postcard, souvenir -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionCeremonial object - Borough of Eaglehawk Mayoral Chain, P Blashki & Sons, 1966 -1994
... Each link is joined by curb chain. ...Each link is joined by curb chain. ...Each link is joined by curb chain. Ceremonial object Borough of Eaglehawk Mayoral Chain P Blashki & Sons ...Manufactured by P Blashki and Sons, this mayoral chain is made of Stirling silver with a 22ct gold plate finish. The chain consists of 10 links at the back of the chain joined by two shoulder bars with 12 links on the inside front section and the balance of 14 links either side of the coat of arts. Each link is joined by curb chain. Manufactured in 1967 by P Blashki and Sons and made of stirling silver with a 22ct gold plate finish, the chain consists of 36 links with a centrepiece of the Royal Coat of Arms with a medallion or 'drop' sitting beneath this. The chain consists of 10 links at the back of the chain joined by two shoulder bars with 12 links on the inside front section and the balance of 14 links either side of the coat of arms. Each link is joined by curb chain. Presented to the / Borough of Eaglehawk / by the / Eaglehawk Society - Melbourne / Vic Hocking Ed poad / President Hon Sec. / and by / the Ratepayers of Eaglehawk / Cr J Taylor JP - J R Giovanetti / Mayor town Clerk / August 1967 In Honour / of the / Former Mayors / Of The Borough / 1862 - 1966borough of eaglehawk, city of greater bendigo ceremonial item -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Chain link measure, Gunter, Early 20th century
... A quarter chain (25 links) is called a rod or pole and ten chains make a furlong and 80 chains make a mile. ...The links joined together form a chain. The two ends of the chain have small metal handles attached At intervals along the chain there are additional rings or metal pieces attached. ...A quarter chain (25 links) is called a rod or pole and ten chains make a furlong and 80 chains make a mile. ...This Gunter’s Chain, an old land surveying instrument, is named after its inventor, Edmund Gunter (1581-1626), an English mathematician and astronomer. It was first produced in 1620. The tool has 100 links and is 66 feet or one chain long. The links are marked off in groups of ten by metal rings or tags. A quarter chain (25 links) is called a rod or pole and ten chains make a furlong and 80 chains make a mile. The traditional cricket pitch is 22 yards or one chain long. This Gunter’s Chain is of considerable significance because: 1. It is an early land measuring tool that was used for over 250 years and has great historical and mathematical significance. A Gunter’s Chain would have been used when forming and building local roads from the earliest days of settlement. 2. It has a possible local connection as it was given to the Historical Society by a local person in 1965 and possibly came from the property of ‘Rosehill’ This is a metal tool which consists of 100 metal pieces or links joined together by loops at each end with two metal loops in between each link. The links joined together form a chain. The two ends of the chain have small metal handles attached At intervals along the chain there are additional rings or metal pieces attached. Some white and green rope material has been used to bundle up the chain. The metal is somewhat rusted. gunter’s chain, land measurement tools, history of warrnambool -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionEquipment - Surveyors chain, unknown
... Before metric measurement was introduced land was measured by a tool of chains and links called a surveyor's chain. ...Surveyor chain Gunter type, 100 links measuring 66 feet in length. ...Equipment Surveyors chain ...Before metric measurement was introduced land was measured by a tool of chains and links called a surveyor's chain. The first surveyor's chain was designed by the English clergyman and mathematician Edmund Gunter (1581-1626) and introduced in 1620. It comprised of a metal chain made up of 100 links measuring a precise overall length of 66 ft or 22 yards, with each link measuring 7.92 inches (201.168 mm). The Gunter's chain was originally intended to be used in the accurate laying out and measurement of plots of land, for legal and commercial purposes, but was subsequently widely used by surveyors throughout the British Empire and Europe, with an Imperial mile being 80 times the Gunter's chain length. A tool used to survey the land before the introduction of the metric system.Surveyor chain Gunter type, 100 links measuring 66 feet in length. Hand grips at each end of chain. Wire links are approximately eight inches long. Incised tags or markers are attached to each tenth link of chain to assist with the more accurate recording of intermediate distances.surveying tool -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionGunter's Chain
... Before metrication was introduced into Australia in the 1970s land was measured in chains and links. Many old parish plans show length measurements in chains and links. ...The 66-foot long (1 chain) Gunter's Chain was a fundamental instrument for land surveying. ...Gunter's Chain ...Before metrication was introduced into Australia in the 1970s land was measured in chains and links. Many old parish plans show length measurements in chains and links. Area was shown in acres, roods and perches. Gunter's chain was used for measuring distance in surveying. It was designed and introduced in 1620 by English clergyman and mathematician Edmund Gunter (1581–1626). Gunter developed the measuring chain of 100 links. The chain and the link, became statutory measures in England and subsequently the British Empire. After metrication units of length were measured in meters and area in hectares. The chain was later superseded by steel ribbon tape.The 66-foot long (1 chain) Gunter's Chain was a fundamental instrument for land surveying. It is divided into 100 links (each 7.92 inches long) which are marked off into groups of 10 by brass tags with 'fingers' to indicate 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 links from the hand grips, thus simplifying intermediate measurements. Each end of the chain is fitted with a brass hand grip. It was heavy and sturdy enough to be dragged through the bush and over rough terrain on surveying transects. Giving rise to the common forestry term "chainman" for the person tasked with dragging it. 1 chain = 100 links = 22 yards = 66 feet = 792 inches = 4 rods, poles or perches. 10 chains = 1 furlong 80 chains = 1 mile 1 acre = 10 square chains = 4 roods = 160 square rods, poles or perches.forest measurement, surveying, forests commission victoria (fcv)
