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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Booklet, The School of Infantry, The School of Infantry All Arms Tactis Wing: Suggested Headings for Company Operation Orders: Attack, Defence, Withdrawal, Assault River Crossing, Releif in the Battle Area, Short Radio Orders, Patrols, Ambush, Warning Orders, Helicopter Operations, 1968
... The School of Infantry All Arms Tactis Wing: Suggested Headings for Company Operation Orders: Attack, Defence, Withdrawal, Assault River Crossing, Releif in the Battle Area, Short Radio Orders, Patrols, Ambush, Warning Orders, Helicopter Operations.......Company Operation Orders...The School of Infantry All Arms Tactis Wing: Suggested Headings for Company Operation Orders: Attack, Defence, Withdrawal, Assault River Crossing, Releif in the Battle Area, Short Radio Orders, Patrols, Ambush, Warning Orders, Helicopter Operations. ...A green cardboad booklet with the information on the front cover in black. Near the top hand written in Maj Cran. Under this and underlined reads The School Of Infanty All Arms Tactics Wing. The booklet is held together with two metal staples.booklet, the school of infantry all arms tactics wing, company operation orders, attack, defence, withdrawal, assault river crossing, relief in the battle area, short radio orders, patrols, ambush, warning orders, helicopter operations -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Hand operated embossing document press, 1910
... orders for cloth and military supplies assured the mill’s success right through the First World War and on until 1923. A plant upgrade in 1922 for machinery to make worsted fabric drained profits, which, with a fall in demand, led to a loss in 1925. Profits were restored by the 1930s, despite the Depression, mostly due to tight management and robust marketing. Production boomed again during the Second World War, but soon foreign competition bit into profits, forcing the company to consolidate operations...orders for cloth and military supplies assured the mill’s success right through the First World War and on until 1923. A plant upgrade in 1922 for machinery to make worsted fabric drained profits, which, with a fall in demand, led to a loss in 1925. Profits were restored by the 1930s, despite the Depression, mostly due to tight management and robust marketing. Production boomed again during the Second World War, but soon foreign competition bit into profits, forcing the company to consolidate operations ...The woollen mill was a vital part of Warrnambool for all but 22 years of the town’s history since it's the establishment in 1847 when the first land sales were held and white settlement began. In 1869 the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company began operations on the mill site, in 1875, shareholders of the then defunct Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company happily sold the land and buildings on the Merri river to Warrnambool Woollen Mill Company Ltd for £5,000. The site was sold again in 1876 to grazer Robert Hood of Sherwood, who was chairman of directors of the failed company, which couldn’t raise sufficient capital to keep the works operating. The entrepreneurial Hood then used the existing plant to turn his own wool into tweed cloth. But just as the mill was starting to show a profit, a fire destroyed the building and plant on the night of 25 March 1882. So again, the mill was operational for six short years. Insurers only paid a fraction over 10% of the damage, Hood couldn't raise sufficient capital to rebuild on his own, and so the site lay unused until 1910. In 1908 Marcus Saltau and Peter John McGennan convinced the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce to invest in a secondary industry with local capital. A public meeting in September 1908 agreed to raise £40,000, electing Saltau chairman of directors, a post he held for 34 years. A year later, using mostly local money, the Warrnambool Woollen Mill Company dispatched its first manager, John E. Bennett, to buy a plant and recruit 20 experienced staff from the Yorkshire woollen industry in December 1909. Another year more, the new mill was officially opened on 14 November 1910 by Marcus Saltau as company chairman and town mayor. Eighteen months on, in May 1912, the mill paid its first half-yearly dividend of 2 ½%. It was now working two shifts, with a year's orders to fill. In 1914 the mill ordered its own generator, providing the town with electricity and effectively doubling its plant size by October 1915, six months after Gallipoli. Thereafter, government orders for cloth and military supplies assured the mill’s success right through the First World War and on until 1923. A plant upgrade in 1922 for machinery to make worsted fabric drained profits, which, with a fall in demand, led to a loss in 1925. Profits were restored by the 1930s, despite the Depression, mostly due to tight management and robust marketing. Production boomed again during the Second World War, but soon foreign competition bit into profits, forcing the company to consolidate operations. The ‘50s and ‘60s were golden years for the mill. Security and growth gave the company confidence to trial Australia’s first electric blanket in 1958 and to install Swiss Sulzer looms in 1965. Over time, the building facades took on the modern look that the mill presented until it closed. The Dunlop company bought the mill in 1968, fending off a challenge from Onkaparinga in South Australia, and continued to expand by adding Wendouree Woollen Mill in the same year and Dream-spun Textiles a decade later, in 1979. Soon after that purchase, however, the mill began its slippery slide into decline. Dunlop sold to its former rival bidder Onkaparinga Woollen Co. Ltd in 1982, which in turn was taken over by Macquarie Worsted's only a year later, in 1983. Operations remained stable for a decade until 1994 when the Macquarie Group signaled that its newly rationalised operations left no room for the Warrnambool investment. The final operator of the mill was The Smith Family charity group, which ran the site by agreement with the Warrnambool City Council and a state government grant in that same year, 1994. The mill became more of a fabric recycler than a manufacturer. The site was sold to private operators in February 2003 and rezoned four months later to allow for the mixed housing development. The embossing press is significant for its association with the Warrnambool Woollen Mills 1910-1968, a major employer in the Warrnambool district. The press is also significant as an example of commercial office equipment used in the 19th and 20th century.Press, metal, for Company seal of Warrnambool Woollen Mill, stamping their brand as Western District Worsted Mills Pty Ltd. Metal is black with red and gold floral markings. Inscription of stamp reads "WESTERN DISTRICT WORSTED MILLS PROPRIETRY LIMITED" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, warrnambool woollen mills, western district worsted mills proprietry limited, worsted fabric, printing press, logo printing press, stamp printing press, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumAdministrative record - Book, Andersons' printing, "Ballaarat Tramways", Jan. 1888
... orders in council, original tender conditions, the contract between the Council and Edward Thomson, Specifications for the construction, delegation to the operator, and plan of routes. Last document dated 17/1/1888. Yields information about the establishment of the Ballarat horse trams, Councils and the operator. SECV tramways horse trams City Of Ballaarat Ballaarat Tramway Company tenders specifications operations ...Book with an index or table of contents, listing all the documents relating to the establishment of the Ballaarat Tramways (the horse tram operator) including, references to Legislation and orders in council, original tender conditions, the contract between the Council and Edward Thomson, Specifications for the construction, delegation to the operator, and plan of routes. Last document dated 17/1/1888.Yields information about the establishment of the Ballarat horse trams, Councils and the operator.Bound book, with end papers, 20 pages, patterned covers, titled with a label on the front cover - "Ballaarat Tramways"Has an old ownership note on the inside front cover.secv, tramways, horse trams, city of ballaarat, ballaarat tramway company, tenders, specifications, operations, maps -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Fire Support Base Peggy
... A black and white photograph of in Fire Support Base 'Peggy', LT Col O'Neill C.O. 8 RAR, with Maj Phil Jeffrey O.C., B Company, and O.C. 161 Battery RNZA study maps during a situation report and an orders group,during Operation Atherton, North West of the 1 ATF Base at Nui Dat (Circa December 1969)...Photograph Support Base Peggy Lt Col O'Neill 8 RAR Maj Phil Jeffrey B Coy 161 Battery 161 battery RNZA Operation Atherton Gibbons Collection Catalogue 1 ATF Base Nui Dat Fire Support Base Peggy Denis Gibbons A black and white photograph of in Fire Support Base 'Peggy', LT Col O'Neill C.O. 8 RAR, with Maj Phil Jeffrey O.C., B Company, and O.C. 161 Battery RNZA study maps during a situation report and an orders group,during Operation Atherton, North West of the 1 ATF Base at Nui Dat (Circa December 1969) Fire Support Base Peggy Photograph Gibbons, Denis ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection.Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of in Fire Support Base 'Peggy', LT Col O'Neill C.O. 8 RAR, with Maj Phil Jeffrey O.C., B Company, and O.C. 161 Battery RNZA study maps during a situation report and an orders group,during Operation Atherton, North West of the 1 ATF Base at Nui Dat (Circa December 1969)photograph, support base peggy, lt col o'neill, 8 rar, maj phil jeffrey, b coy, 161 battery, 161 battery rnza, operation atherton, gibbons collection catalogue, 1 atf base, nui dat, fire support base peggy, denis gibbons -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Sitrep
... Photograph Fire Base Peggy Lt Col O'Neill 8 RAR Maj Phil Jeffrey B Coy 161 battery RNZA Operation Atherton Gibbons Collection Catalogue Officer Commanding Battalion HQ The Royal Australian Regiment Denis Gibbons A black and white photograph of - In Fire Support Base 'Peggy', LT Col O'Neill Commanding Officer 8 RAR, Maj Phil Jeffrey OC B Company, to his immediate fight, holds a "sitrep" and an orders group with Battalion HQ staff and his 161 Battery RNZA Commander. ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection.A black and white photograph of - In Fire Support Base 'Peggy', LT Col O'Neill Commanding Officer 8 RAR, Maj Phil Jeffrey OC B Company, to his immediate fight, holds a "sitrep" and an orders group with Battalion HQ staff and his 161 Battery RNZA Commander.(Circa December 1969)photograph, fire base peggy, lt col o'neill, 8 rar, maj phil jeffrey, b coy, 161 battery rnza, operation atherton, gibbons collection catalogue, officer commanding, battalion hq, the royal australian regiment, denis gibbons -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (series) - Nomad Development Material - Collection of Vilem Gottlieb
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Fincher 1979 10 Bound book Nomad ASTA Nomad model N22S - Certification Report N22S2-21022 - Flight Test Certification Report - AF36 Documentation 1988 11 Bound book Nomad GAF GAF Project Report RN2/4 - Nomad N22 - Detail Specification - Part 1 Basic Aircraft 1973 12 Bound book Nomad GAF Nomad Aircraft - Model N22-B - With icing spray system fitted - Development flight test schedule 1978 13 Stapled book Nomad GAF N22B - Nomad Performance Summary for Air Taxi and Commercial Operations 14 Manila Folder Nomad Civil Aviation Authority (Commonwealth of Australia) Copy of Certificate of Approval for aeroplanes type known as GAF models N2, N22, N22B, N22C, N22S, N24 and N24A 1992 15 Nomad Photograph of a Nomad with what looks like smoke underneath 16 Nomad GAF Brochure - STRETCHED Nomad N24 17 Suspension folder General Motors - Allison Gas Turbine Operations Engineering Department Report No.11910A - Instructions for the use of a program, in the form of a source deck of digital computer cards, tape, or floppy diskette to calculate steady state performance of the Allison Gas Turbine Model 250-B17E Turboprop Engine 1987 18 General Motors - Allison Gas Turbine Operations Supplement 1 to the above 19 Fax - very feint - From: Woodward Governor Company Small Aircraft Controls - To: Hawker Pacific - About: propellor synchrophasing systems availability 1992 20 Various pages, some handwritten or faxed about engines, propellor synchronising, and installation charts 1987 21 Manila Folder Nomad Newspaper article: Another Nomad Scare 22 Bulldog Newspaper article: Undercarriage Jams on Test Flight - The Daily Telegraph 1976 23 Jetstream Photograph of a Jetstream 24 Nomad GAF/Department of Productivity Memo re Nomad Ground Training Certificate awarded to Vilem K Gottlieb 25 Avalon Memo congratulating V K Gottlieb on successfully passing the Avalon B17B Engine Course 1978 26 Nomad ASTA Aircraft Weighing Summary - N22B - VH-AUN 1992 27 ASTA/Litton Systems Canada Ltd Fax - very feint - USCS Radar Trials 1990 28 Gippsland Aeronautics Email trail GA18 Bill of Material 2011 29 ASTA Instrument of Appointment - delegate Patrick Larcey 2002 30 Certificate of Competency in Winching Operations for Endorsement in a Helicopter Winch Operator’s/Aircrewman’s Log Book 1986 31 CASA Email: Mod 953 SB 2008 32 Gippsland Aeronautics Email trail: Nomad Technical Publications - Flight manuals for the Mod N953 2011 33 Gippsland Aeronautics Publication “What’s News at GippsAero” Issue 13 October 2012 2011 34 A page from an illustrated parts catalogue - Figure 8 Flap Control, Actuation, Post-Mod N953 35 Nomad A page from a Nomad - Series N24 Maintenance Manual 36 Gippsland Aeronautics Email trail re BOM creation for GA18 2011 37 Nomad Nomad N24A - Draft list of composite parts and accompanying handwritten notes 38 Nomad Gippsland Aeronautics Nomad product support - Service bulletins 2009 39 Nomad Gippsland Aeronautics Email asking for document listing the major modifications and customer options 40 Nomad Gippsland Aeronautics Handwritten notes about spare parts 41 Jetstream Jetstream CEntral Jetstream 31 Commuter Performance Information 42 Nomad Avalon Aircraft Weighing Summary - N24A-60 - ZK-NMD 43 Photograph of a Learjet cockpit 44 Photograph of a cabin of an unknown aircraft - could be the Learjet in the previous photo 45 Manila Folder ASTA Newspaper article: ASTA bids for $500m Orion deal 46 Newspaper article: re Hornet fighter jet rescue helicopter 47 Newspaper article: ASTA returns profit despite poor times 48 Newspaper article: Government to sell ASTA 49 Newspaper employment ad: ASTA Defence - Integrated Logistics Support Personnel 50 Newspaper article: ASTA to cut staff 51 Newspaper employment ad: Test Pilot at the Flying Operations Airworthiness Division (DoT) 52 GAF Job application: Flight Test Observer (No.138) 1976 53 Australian High Commission Letter re recruitment for GAF position 1977 54 Australian High Commission Letter re interview for GAF position 1977 55 Australian High Commission Letter advising of successful application for GAF position 1977 56 Australian High Commission Letter re successful medical examination 1977 57 Australian High Commission Memos regarding start date in Australia 1977 58 Memos confirming appointment as Deputy Chief Flight Test Engineer 1969 59 Australian Department of Foreign Affairs International Message Form: Nomad Icing UK 1978 60 Australian Consolate Advice re interview for application to migrate to Australia 1977 61 GAF Copy of a job ad for Flight Development Engineer 1984 62 GAF Memo: expressing interest in the Flight Development Engineer position 1984 63 GAF Memo: acknowledgement of above memo expressing interest in the Flight Development Engineer position 1984 64 Menu: 94th Aero Squadron - 1st Pursuit Group - unsure of the specific event 65 Avalon Memo: GAF Helicopter Crew - Compensation/Insurance and Additional Payments 1986 66 Aeronautical Development Associates Ltd Letter and list of installation projects 1983 67 Certificate of Competency in Winching Operations for Endorsement in a Helicopter Winch Operator’s/Aircrewman’s Log Book - DoT Air Navigation Orders on Air Service Operations - Helicopter winching and rappelling operations 1986 68 ASTA Memo: appointment of George Stuart to the position of CEO 1987 69 ASTA Various letters and memos re termination of employment and retrenchment 70 GAF Duty Statement - Senior Technical Officer (Engineering) Grade 2 1973 71 Nomad ASTA Letter to Field Aviation Company Limited requesting support services as required for Nomad N22S-164 1988 72 GAF Letter to Avalon Workforce: re GAF ceasing operations on 30/6, recommencing operations as ASTA on 1/7 1987 73 GAF Attached to #72 a copy of a newspaper obituary - GAF passing away! ...Fincher 1979 10 Bound book Nomad ASTA Nomad model N22S - Certification Report N22S2-21022 - Flight Test Certification Report - AF36 Documentation 1988 11 Bound book Nomad GAF GAF Project Report RN2/4 - Nomad N22 - Detail Specification - Part 1 Basic Aircraft 1973 12 Bound book Nomad GAF Nomad Aircraft - Model N22-B - With icing spray system fitted - Development flight test schedule 1978 13 Stapled book Nomad GAF N22B - Nomad Performance Summary for Air Taxi and Commercial Operations 14 Manila Folder Nomad Civil Aviation Authority (Commonwealth of Australia) Copy of Certificate of Approval for aeroplanes type known as GAF models N2, N22, N22B, N22C, N22S, N24 and N24A 1992 15 Nomad Photograph of a Nomad with what looks like smoke underneath 16 Nomad GAF Brochure - STRETCHED Nomad N24 17 Suspension folder General Motors - Allison Gas Turbine Operations Engineering Department Report No.11910A - Instructions for the use of a program, in the form of a source deck of digital computer cards, tape, or floppy diskette to calculate steady state performance of the Allison Gas Turbine Model 250-B17E Turboprop Engine 1987 18 General Motors - Allison Gas Turbine Operations Supplement 1 to the above 19 Fax - very feint - From: Woodward Governor Company Small Aircraft Controls - To: Hawker Pacific - About: propellor synchrophasing systems availability 1992 20 Various pages, some handwritten or faxed about engines, propellor synchronising, and installation charts 1987 21 Manila Folder Nomad Newspaper article: Another Nomad Scare 22 Bulldog Newspaper article: Undercarriage Jams on Test Flight - The Daily Telegraph 1976 23 Jetstream Photograph of a Jetstream 24 Nomad GAF/Department of Productivity Memo re Nomad Ground Training Certificate awarded to Vilem K Gottlieb 25 Avalon Memo congratulating V K Gottlieb on successfully passing the Avalon B17B Engine Course 1978 26 Nomad ASTA Aircraft Weighing Summary - N22B - VH-AUN 1992 27 ASTA/Litton Systems Canada Ltd Fax - very feint - USCS Radar Trials 1990 28 Gippsland Aeronautics Email trail GA18 Bill of Material 2011 29 ASTA Instrument of Appointment - delegate Patrick Larcey 2002 30 Certificate of Competency in Winching Operations for Endorsement in a Helicopter Winch Operator’s/Aircrewman’s Log Book 1986 31 CASA Email: Mod 953 SB 2008 32 Gippsland Aeronautics Email trail: Nomad Technical Publications - Flight manuals for the Mod N953 2011 33 Gippsland Aeronautics Publication “What’s News at GippsAero” Issue 13 October 2012 2011 34 A page from an illustrated parts catalogue - Figure 8 Flap Control, Actuation, Post-Mod N953 35 Nomad A page from a Nomad - Series N24 Maintenance Manual 36 Gippsland Aeronautics Email trail re BOM creation for GA18 2011 37 Nomad Nomad N24A - Draft list of composite parts and accompanying handwritten notes 38 Nomad Gippsland Aeronautics Nomad product support - Service bulletins 2009 39 Nomad Gippsland Aeronautics Email asking for document listing the major modifications and customer options 40 Nomad Gippsland Aeronautics Handwritten notes about spare parts 41 Jetstream Jetstream CEntral Jetstream 31 Commuter Performance Information 42 Nomad Avalon Aircraft Weighing Summary - N24A-60 - ZK-NMD 43 Photograph of a Learjet cockpit 44 Photograph of a cabin of an unknown aircraft - could be the Learjet in the previous photo 45 Manila Folder ASTA Newspaper article: ASTA bids for $500m Orion deal 46 Newspaper article: re Hornet fighter jet rescue helicopter 47 Newspaper article: ASTA returns profit despite poor times 48 Newspaper article: Government to sell ASTA 49 Newspaper employment ad: ASTA Defence - Integrated Logistics Support Personnel 50 Newspaper article: ASTA to cut staff 51 Newspaper employment ad: Test Pilot at the Flying Operations Airworthiness Division (DoT) 52 GAF Job application: Flight Test Observer (No.138) 1976 53 Australian High Commission Letter re recruitment for GAF position 1977 54 Australian High Commission Letter re interview for GAF position 1977 55 Australian High Commission Letter advising of successful application for GAF position 1977 56 Australian High Commission Letter re successful medical examination 1977 57 Australian High Commission Memos regarding start date in Australia 1977 58 Memos confirming appointment as Deputy Chief Flight Test Engineer 1969 59 Australian Department of Foreign Affairs International Message Form: Nomad Icing UK 1978 60 Australian Consolate Advice re interview for application to migrate to Australia 1977 61 GAF Copy of a job ad for Flight Development Engineer 1984 62 GAF Memo: expressing interest in the Flight Development Engineer position 1984 63 GAF Memo: acknowledgement of above memo expressing interest in the Flight Development Engineer position 1984 64 Menu: 94th Aero Squadron - 1st Pursuit Group - unsure of the specific event 65 Avalon Memo: GAF Helicopter Crew - Compensation/Insurance and Additional Payments 1986 66 Aeronautical Development Associates Ltd Letter and list of installation projects 1983 67 Certificate of Competency in Winching Operations for Endorsement in a Helicopter Winch Operator’s/Aircrewman’s Log Book - DoT Air Navigation Orders on Air Service Operations - Helicopter winching and rappelling operations 1986 68 ASTA Memo: appointment of George Stuart to the position of CEO 1987 69 ASTA Various letters and memos re termination of employment and retrenchment 70 GAF Duty Statement - Senior Technical Officer (Engineering) Grade 2 1973 71 Nomad ASTA Letter to Field Aviation Company Limited requesting support services as required for Nomad N22S-164 1988 72 GAF Letter to Avalon Workforce: re GAF ceasing operations on 30/6, recommencing operations as ASTA on 1/7 1987 73 GAF Attached to #72 a copy of a newspaper obituary - GAF passing away! ...Donation from Anna Gottlieb
