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4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Film - DVD, Danger Close The Battle of Long Tan
DVD disc in caseDanger Close The Battle of Long Tan -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Danger spot - Summit Cres. Ringwood (undated, probably late 1960's/early 1970's)
2 children and billy carts and one a scooter.Written on back of photograph, "E. Post. Danger spot. Summit Cres. Ringwood" -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper Clipping, People Flirting with Danger, 27/7/1971
Collection of Newspaper Clippings from Scrap Book 1960 - 1973Photo and article describing the dangers of going down the steps to The Blowhole near The Nobbies. Cr Bruce Orchard is campaigning to remove the steps down to this dangerous area. the blowhole phillip island, cr bruce orchard, jean jamieson -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Sign - S.E.C.V. x5
The State Electricity Commission of Victoria used signs to warn people of danger when near high voltage equipment.The S.E.C.V. built the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme from the late 1940s. Their towers and switch boards had high voltage equipment.Red, white, black and yellow steel sign with a circular hole at the top left hand corner. Used to warn people of danger near high voltage equipment. The back is white.Danger / High Voltage / Do Not Climbsecv. kiewa hydro electric scheme. electricity. sign. -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign, "Danger - Tram Testing in Progress - Keep Clear", undated
Metal based sign with two large holes at the top edge with printed plastic adhesive overlays on either side rounded edges with the words - "Danger - Tram Testing in Progress - Keep Clear" in capital letters. Sign has been damaged. No manufacturer details. Was used at Malvern Tram depot until damaged.trams, tramways, yarra trams, signs, testing -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, The Dorman family - Culture shock for missionaries at home and danger abroad, 1986
The Dormans are pictured in an article entitled "Today's missionaries: they face culture shock at home and dangers abroad". Other people mentioned in the article are Margaret Reeson, Beth Davies, the Rev. Ross Mackay.The photo shows Geoff and Jenny Dorman holding their son Matthew, all facing the camera.C&N identification.dorman family, missionaries -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Sign, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "SEC DANGER HT"
Enamelled metal sign with circular ends and two large and protected mounting holes. With red background & lettered "sec danger ht" in white paint. Has a black enamelled back. Black paint by letter "c" and below it. Letter "h" missing due to damage & a punch mark- like a large can opener mark.trams, tramways, secv, power supply -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Geoff Brooks, We lived with Danger - history of the Australian Corvette HMAS Stawell (J348) 1943-1945, 1994
A history of the Corvette HMAS Stawell (J348) 1943-1945White card Cover with black print with colour Photo of the HMAS Stawell, a corvette during WW2 On Rear Cover: Dedication Plaque for HMAS Stawell"We lived with Danger" by Geoff Brooks A History of the Australian Corvette HMAS Stawell (J348) 1943-1945 Inside on title page: The Stawell Historical Society. Warmest Regards. Geoff Brooks 13 March 1995stawell navy ww2 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing, MELISSA BOAG, Gannets at Point Danger, 2015
Four pen and wash sketches - Gannets at Point Danger. Sketches mounted one beneath the other. Sketches have a white background, black ink, several different colour washes, double white mat board, blonde wooden frame, reflective glass, wire hanger on back. Images from top to bottom: Single Gannet / 7 gannets / Gannets sitting, one at the back looks to be in flight / Gannets on the shore, sea behind and an islandFront: Each image is signed 'M. Boag July 2015'. black ink, lower right cornergannets, portland wildlife, birds, point danger -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print - Print - Lawrence Rocks and Point Danger from Crumpets, Paula Tsernjavski, Lawrence Rocks and Point Danger from Crumpets, 1985
Gannet in flight over seascape. Blue and white checks form an abstract background in a little over half the top area of image.Front: 7/25 (lower left, pencil) Lawrence Rocks and Point Danger from Crumpets (lower centre, pencil) Mayor of Portland (lower left, blue stamp) Back: Portland Proclaimed a City October 28th 1985 (lower centre, blue stamp) Minister for Local Government (lower right, blue stamp) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print, Lawrence Rocks and Point Danger from Crumpets, 1985
Gannet in flight over seascape. The sky is a series of blue and white squares. Under the sky is the sea and an island.Front: 20/25 (lower left, pencil) Lawrence Rocks and Point Danger from Crumpets (lower centre, pencil) P. Tsernjavski 1985 (signature, lower right, pencil) Mayor of Portland (lower left, blue stamp) Portland proclaimed a City October 28th 1985 (lower centre, blue stamp) Minister for Local Government (lower right, blue stamp) Back: Gary Hayman/ Picture Framer (sticker)portland, portland bay, crumpets, lawrence rocks, female artists, female, women artists -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Sign - Sign, Danger
A white rectangular metal sign with rounded corners and a black line border. It has holes drilled in four corners. plus two larger central holes for fixing it to wall or pole and is rusted on the left side. Centre justified warning message reads: Commonwealth Of Australia (in black)/ DANGER (in red) /Live Firing/ Unexploded/Ordnance/ Trespass/ Upon This Land/ Is Prohibited. Centre justified message reads: Commonwealth Of Australia (in black)/ DANGER (in red) /Live Firing/ Unexploded/Ordnance/ Trespass/ Upon This Land/ Is Prohibited. sign, commonwealth of australia, danger, warning -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, "Tram Danger - Brown", "Track disrepair threatens to derail tram services", 3/09/1991 12:00:00 AM
Set of two Newspaper cuttings about the condition of tram track. .1 - Newspaper clipping from The Herald Sun, 3/9/1991 - titled "Tram Danger - Brown", written by Mark Gardy. reporting on a leaked PTC report about tram tracks condition. Opposition transport spokesman Mr Brown released the report. The Minister Mr Spyker, said the track was safe. Gives some details of extent and costs and a map showing affected sections. Also a report about the PTUA calling for an inquiry into the price of transport fares in Victoria. .2 - Newspaper clipping from The Age 5/9/1991 - titled "Track disrepair threatens to derail tram services", about the same topic and reports. Article by Jacqui Macdonald and with a photo of Alan Brown looking at tracks and derailment marks outside the South Melbourne depot. Photo by Sebastian Costanzo.trams, tramways, trackwork, maintenance, repairs, ptc, ptua -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Investors and elderly in danger zone: architect, 02/04/2014
Changes to residential development zones in Montmorency would effect local homeowners, according to architect Michael Scalzo.News clipping, black text.montmorency, land development -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Danger lurks at asylum, 22/03/2017
Ghost hunters put their lives at risk. Illegal ghost hunts at the former Larundel mental asylum are an accident waiting to happen, police fear. News article 1 page, black text, colour image.bundoora, ghost hunters, larundel hospital -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Diamond Valley News, No danger to juniors in move to VFA, 08/09/1981
A discussion about the impact on junior players if Greensborough Football Club leaves the Diamond Valley Football League for the VFA.Digital copy of black and white news clippinggreensborough football club, diamond valley football league -
Friends of the Cerberus Inc
Sea-Cell Pamphlet, Henry Moors, On the Sea-Cell as a Possible Source of Danger in Torpedo Experiments, 1881
The Sea-Cell pamphlet was written by Captain Henry Moors of the Land Forces Signal & Torpedo Corps. In the pamphlet Captain Moors investigates the theory that the zinc case of the torpedo, the iron hull of Cerberus and the sea water combined to form a sea-cell. (battery) Captain Moors investigates whether this sea-cell could have resulted in a current being produced that was strong enough to detonate the torpedo.Eleven page pamphlet measuring 137 mm x 215 mm exploring the possibility that the Cerberus torpedo accident was caused by a Sea-Cell effect.sea-cell torpedo -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Faber and Faber et al, Escape to danger, 1946
Story of the captivity, experiences and escapes of of British airmen in World war Two.Ill, p.341.non-fictionStory of the captivity, experiences and escapes of of British airmen in World war Two.world war 1939-1945 - prisoners of war - germany, world war 1939-1945 - personal narratives -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, Robin Boyd, The Flying Dogtor. Episode 23 Z for Danger, 1963
The most secretive experiments of the most secretive scientists were carried out in Room Z at the Woomera Range Space Rocket Division. The only people with a key were the topmost scientist, the Prime Minister and the cleaning lady. They had to wait until 5pm for the cleaning lady to arrive so they could get Crafty Carson Carpetbag out, who was hiding from The Flying Dogtor. The Flying Dogtor could hear Crafty making whistling, humming noises and the Secret Service Man said he was messing with Mixture 8X, the most secretive invention of them all, Special Reducing Mixture for use when travelling in small satellites.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Handwritten in pencil, foolscap, 2 pagesThe title is crossed out and it is noted that this is a contraction (eliminating sound effects) of Episodes 23, 24, and 25. Many edits.the flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions, manuscript -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Slide, Ian McCann, Danger, Falling Rocks, 1960's
Colour Slide, Showing the results of an expolsion to make the lake wall,grampians, lake bellfield -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Warning on bushland fire danger, 11/10/1993 12:00:00 AM
Nunawading Fire Brigade were setting up a display with officers from the brigade to show the public how to avoid firesArticle in Nunawading Gazette for 'Fire Awareness Week'. Nunawading Fire Brigade were setting up a display with officers from the brigade to show the public how to avoid fires, how to escape a fire and how to use fire fighting equipment. The fire brigade tends to want more firebreaks cleared and the council to retain more bushland.Nunawading Fire Brigade were setting up a display with officers from the brigade to show the public how to avoid firesbushfires, city of nunawading, nunawading fire brigade, hunter, alan, antonio park, mitcham, fires -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Cloud of danger hovers over an uncommon Victorian, 2004
Article on Victorian of the Year Rodney Cocks, from East Burwood and his work with the UN and the Australian Army.Article on Victorian of the Year Rodney Cocks, from East Burwood and his work with the UN and the Australian Army. Photo of Cocks in Melbourne and AfghanistanArticle on Victorian of the Year Rodney Cocks, from East Burwood and his work with the UN and the Australian Army.armed forces, cocks, rodney, burwood east, united nations -
City of Greater Geelong
Pastel, Margaret Woodhead, Point Danger - Torquay
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Victorian Railway History Library
Book, IPL Publishing Group, Danger ahead : New Zealand railway accidents in the modern era, 1991
Descriptions of new Zealand railway accidentsIll, p.159.non-fictionDescriptions of new Zealand railway accidents railway accidents - new zealand, railway safety - new zealand -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
McArthur Forest Fire Danger Meter MK5 1973
The Forest Fire Danger Index (FFDI) was originally invented by the grandfather of Australian bushfire science, Alan Grant McArthur, during the 1950s and ‘60s. Alan published his landmark paper, “Controlled burning in eucalypt forests” in 1962. Leaflet No. 80, as it was known, proved a turning point for forest and fire managers across Australia. More importantly, Alan was very practical forester and wanted his work to be useful to people in the field, so after several iterations he came up with the now familiar circular slide rule called the Forest Fire Danger Meter (FFDM). The Mk 4 version first appeared in operational use in 1967. This is the Mark 5 from 1973Alan McAthur's scientific legacy with the FFDI meter is unquestionably huge and has served forest firefighters very well over the decades.Cardboard fire danger meter Series of circular slide rules to calculate Forest Fire Danger Index (FFDI)forests commission victoria (fcv), bushfire -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper clippings
Article on dangers to native animals and birds on Phillip Island due to tourism and need for greater State and Federal Government finance to protect them. Includes photographs of Ventnor Koala Reserve and debris in Penguin nest.Article on dangers to native animals and birds due to tourism on Phillip Island.local history, documents, newspapers, newspaper clipping, phillip island wildlife, black & white newspaper clipping, phillip island wildlife, tourism -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Residents in firing line, 1990
Bush reserves in Nunawading are a potential threat.Bush reserves in Nunawading are a potential threat. Fire officer Bob Burrows said that February and March were the real danger months. (photo)Bush reserves in Nunawading are a potential threat. antonio park mitcham, burrows, bob, bushfire prevention -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
McArthur Forest Fire Danger Meter - Mk 5, 1992
The Forest Fire Danger Index (FFDI) was originally invented by the grandfather of Australian bushfire science, Alan Grant McArthur, during the 1950s and ‘60s. Alan published his landmark paper, “Controlled burning in eucalypt forests” in 1962. Leaflet No. 80, as it was known, proved a turning point for forest and fire managers across Australia. More importantly, Alan was very practical forester and wanted his work to be useful to people in the field, so after several iterations he came up with the now familiar circular slide rule called the Forest Fire Danger Meter (FFDM). The Mk 4 version first appeared in operational use in 1967. This is the Mark 5 from 1992Alan McAthur's scientific legacy with the FFDI meter is unquestionably huge and has served forest firefighters very well over the decades.Control burning meter Series of circular slide rules to calculate Forest Fire Danger Index (FFDI)bushfire, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Whitehorse City Council. Bushland Reserves. Fire Management Strategy, 1/05/2002 12:00:00 AM
Bushland Reserves fire management strategy review.Bushland Reserves fire management strategy review. Contains strategy objectives and standards, fire management strategy, fire history of the reserves, fuel rating ,fire danger and fire threat.Bushland Reserves fire management strategy review. parks and reserves, city of whitehorse, bushfire prevention -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, First forum a success, 1995
Geoff Oscar claims the first of Whitehorse Council's commissioners' forums was a great success.Geoff Oscar claims the first of Whitehorse Council's commissioners' forums was a great success. However, Whitehorse Community Forum spokesman, Terry McDonald, former Nunawading Councilor warned there was a danger the commissioners' absolute power to make decisions, could potentially leave the city in a less valuable position when elected representatives are returned in March 1997.Geoff Oscar claims the first of Whitehorse Council's commissioners' forums was a great success. local government, city of whitehorse, oscar, geoff, mcdonald, terry, whitehorse community forum