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Conservation Volunteers
Memorabilia: Cyclone Sylvaspade, Australian Bicentenary 1988, Cyclone Sylvaspade - Senator Graham Richardson planted a tree using this spade at Sovereign Hill Outdoor Museum to mark ATCV's work at the Australian Bicentennial, 1988 (exact)
The spade is a memento of the planting of a tree by the responseible Commonealth Minister to recognise the contribution of ATCV and ATCV volunteers to repair of the Australian environment. At the time ATCV had been operating in Ballarat for six years. ATCV volunteers had planted 192,000 trees from April 1987- March 1988. Senator Richardson was then Minister for the Arts and the Environment in the Hawke ALP Government and on 17 November 1988 he planted a tree using this spade at Sovereign Hill Outdoor Museum (at which ATCV volunteers had planted trees which are (by 2010) fully grown and a significant feature of the site). Peter Hiscock was director of Sovereign Hill as well as President of ATCV and among the most significant leaders of ATCV (now CVA). The spade also symbolises the recovery of ATCV (then a small and struggling community group) from near closure owing to the effects of the 1987 recession. The Cyclone Sylvaspade concept was component project of the Australian Bicentennial celebrations aimed at recognising organisations which had contributed positively to conservation of Australia's environment. The concept was originated and driven by Dr Wilf Crane of the CSIRO Division of Forestry and a highly regarded forester and environmentalist and champion of the cause of rejuvenating Australia's degraded landscape with trees. At the naming of a road after him in Canberra he was described as a: "enthusiast, a man of conviction, action, humility and simplicity". Wilf conceived the project, developed the tree planting spade with Boral Cyclone and the Institute of Foresters of Australia and launched it with the then Governor-General Sir Ninian Stephens at the new Parliament House. Cyclone has been a brand name for a manufacturer of good quality hand tools for over a century. It is likely manufacturing was still done in Australia at the time of manufacture of the Sylvaspade. Much of it has now moved offshore, particuarly to China and Taiwan.This object is historically significant because it is a memento of a significant national event, the 200th anniversary of European settlement and the start of a process of environmental change which has had negative consequences and which demands a commitment to conserving the uniques Australian national environment. It recognised the achievement of ATCV in tree planting over six years. The Cyclone Sylvaspade is a practical memento and having the responsible Commonwealth Minister plant a tree with it was highly symbolic of ATCV's practical commitment to repair of our environment all over Australia. It was also used by the Victorian Premier, Hon John Brumby, to plant a tree at the reopening of the Boral Asphalt plant, Ballarat, in April 2010. The spade is No. 12 of a limited edition. This item is a functional tree planting spade called a "Cyclone Sylvaspade", mounted on a block of wood with a plaque. The handle of the spade is made of grey plastic, the haft is light, stained wood, and the blade is manufactured to resemble silver and has engravings. It was donated by the Boral company and presented to ATCV by the Minister of Arts and the Environment, Senator Graham Richardson after he had planted a tree to mark the occasion at Sovereign Hill Outdoor Museum, BallaratOn the stem of the spade here is a label showing the logo of the Boral company which reads "SYLVASPADE Tree Planting Spade - Made in Australia." On the blade is engraved "Cyclone - NUMBER 0012 - SYLVASPADE - 1788-1988" together with the logo of the Australian Bicentennial Authority. The spade is mounted on a sturdy polished wooden board on which there is a brass-coloured plate bearing the words: "PRESENTED BY SENATOR THE HON GRAHAM RICHARDSON TO AUSTRALIAN TRUST FOR CONSERVATION VOLUNTEERS IN RECOGNITION OF THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE ENVIRONMENT 17TH NOVEMBER 1988 DONATED BY BORAL LIMITED"of, trust, ballarat, memento, australian, australia, environment, conservation, atcv, for, volunteers, cyclone, sylvaspade, senator graham richardson, 1788 1988 australian, bicentennial, boral, spade, sovereign hill, 17th november 1988, 1988, minister for arts and environment, tree planting, institute, foresters, dr, wilf, crane -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - sepia photograph, Disastrous effects of the cyclone, 1918
On 2nd February 1918, Brighton experienced the most extreme cyclone to hit a major Australian city, as recorded by the Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology. With wind speeds estimated at 320 km/h and resulting in the deaths of two people, the event caused tremendous destruction in Brighton.cyclone, brighton, methodist church, hawthorn road, grant's hay & corn store, wells street, wellington street, billilla, weatherly, halifax street, tornado, colonel kendall -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, SAM, Joel. born 1977, Waiben, Queensland, Australia, Marrkai gub (cyclone Anthony), 2011
Linocut print on paper. Printer's Proof.'P/P' bottom left of printed image, 'Marrkai gub (cyclone Anthony)' centred under image, signed and dated in bottom right of printed area.linocut, cyclone, patterns, symbolism, cultural reference -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Letter from Cyclone Company, 05/1948
Letter between J.S. Caldwell of the Cyclone Company and F.E. Furguson of the Ballarat School of Mines. j.s. caldwell, cyclone company, ballarat school of mines, f.e. ferguson -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, c1953
Four black and white photographs, photocopied on a single piece of paper, showing damage in Murray street after mini cyclone 1952 or 1953. Written at top of page: "1952-53. Mini-cyclone. Murray Street up to Golf Club end."murray street, rutherglen golf club, weather damage, cyclone -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood: Wooden fence and cyclone gate overlooking Mount Dandenong, Kilsyth and Heathmont, taken from Bedford Road, looking South. (undated), circa 1920
A photograph of a wooden fence with a cyclone gate overlooking Mount Dandenong, Kilsyth and Heathmont. Taken from Bedford Road, looking south. Donated by Mrs Purser and has printer's marks that suggest that the photograph was printed in a newspaper.View over Ringwood -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph, Billilla, before the 1918 cyclone, c. 1918
billilla, manison, brighton, halifax street, rose garden, weatherly, cyclone -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - PITTOCK COLLECTION: STEEL MASONRY BOLSTER
Steel masonry bolster, Maker's name "Cyclone" rusted steel blade, and deteriorating rubber handle. Stored in Pittock Saddler's Box 13000.01Cyclone -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Windswept, 1989
Hard cover - mid blue. 'Windswept" Gavin Le Sueur on spine. White jacket, with yellow band at top. Blue printed title , drawing of seagull.To Tatura, always my home, always a love . Gavin Le Sueur .December 1989 -
Orbost & District Historical Society
trophy
This trophy was won by Jim Trewin in 1953 at the annual regatta in January 1953. Cyclone was a power boat.this item is associated with an annual event which no longer takes place in the Orbost district.A silver coloured metal (tin?) cup with handles on both sides mounted on a Bakelite plinth.Marlo Cup 1953 Owner Driver 1953 Won by Cyclonetrophy marlo-cup trewin-james recreation -
Federation University Historical Collection
Poster, SMB: "This Cup Contains a Future Cyclone", 1997, 1997
Poster made by students of School of Mines Ballarat for the Art and Design Exhibition in 1997Poster with orange background and white and black text and designballarat school of mines, art and design, exhibition -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (item) - Model plane engine adverts for "Super Cyclone", "Barker", "Rogers 29 Class B Engines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Wright Cyclone Engines Overhaul, Overhaul Manual Wright Cyclone 14 Aircraft Engines
Wright Company USA -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Engine Log Book , Wright Cyclone GR-1820-202A , Serial Number 189972, ANA VH-ANM
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - Pilot's Notes Martlet IV Aircraft Cyclone GR.1820-G.205 A Engine
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Pilot's Notes for Mitchell III Two Cyclone R-2600-29 Engines AP 2341C-PN, Pilot's Notes for Mitchell III Two Cyclone R-2600-29 Engines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Belgian Brewster 339 Aeroplane Cyclone GR1820-G205A Engine
Air Publication 1806B Volume 1 (2nd Printing) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Martin Baltimore Engine Manual, The Baltimore I, II & III Aeroplane: Two Double-Row Cyclone GR-2600 A5B-5 Engines
Air Publication 2017 A Volume I -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Final Spare Parts Catalogue With Prices For Wright Cyclone R1820-50 Navy Engines Catalogue Part No. 853445
NAVAER 02-35GZ-4 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Wright Cyclone Engines Models R1820-74W And -76 Parts Catalogue
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Wright Cyclone Engine Series 9GC Parts Catalogue
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Parts Catalogue Wright Cyclone 9 Aircraft Engines Model R-1820-52
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Parts Catalogue Wright Cyclone 9 Aircraft Engines Series GR-1820G-200 Catalogue Part No. 851653
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Parts Catalogue Wright Cyclone 9 Aircraft Engines Series "F50" Catalogue Part No. 87983
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Service Manual Wright Aircraft Engines Cyclone 9GC Part No. 111722-N3
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Wright Cyclone R1820 Cylinder Valve adjustment - ANSETT
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Wright Cyclone 9 Aircraft engine manual & parts list
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Wright Cyclone R-1820-G & F series - Installation Operation & Maintenance Manual & Torque limits
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Wright Cyclone 9 Engines - Overhaul Manual
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Wright Cyclone 9 - Tool Catalog