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Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Staggering of Office Houses of State Public Services Effect on trams and buses", Jun. 1972
Report - Foolscap, card covers, red cloth binding, 3 pages plus graphs, tables and diagrams, titled "Staggering of Office Houses of State Public Services Effect on trams and buses" Dated June 1972 Signed D W Lees, Planning Engineer.trams, tramways, routes, passengers, planning, development, victorian government -
National Wool Museum
Book, The grazing of sheep on improved pastures: its effect on superfine wool
"The grazing of sheep on improved pastures: its effect on superfine wool" - I. Clunies Ross, N.P.H. Graham et al, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Pamphlet no 71,1937.merino sheep wool - superfine wool - research, council for scientific and industrial research, merino sheep, wool - superfine, wool - research -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Film - Photograph by Herb Richmond. ca 1971, Skipton- Footbridge Over Emu Creek. No provision on road bridge for foot traffic. Note effect of flood waters
Ballarat History35mm B&W Kodak Plus X Pan Film.ballarat, ballaraat, skipton, footbridge, emu-creek -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Anthony J McAleer, The Shire of Lilydale and its Military Heritage : Vol 2 The first world war and its effect on the community, 1994
The military history and heritage of the Shire of Lillydale in three volumesIndex, bib, ill, p.257.non-fictionThe military history and heritage of the Shire of Lillydale in three volumeslillydale shire - history, military participation - shire of lillydale -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - The Effect Of Smooth Wings On Weight & Performance R.A.E Report No. S. M. E. 3234
Description: Date: 7/10/1943 Author: Heinrich Freise Publisher: Ministry of Aircraft Production Pages: 26 Binding: Permanent/Soft Keywords: Ministry Aircraft Production Translation No RTP 1787 File No. 172A Level of Importance: National. File No.48A -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - CAC - Effect Of Sideslip Derivative Change On Predicted AA 107 Lateral Stability Report AA 206
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Textbook Of Air Armament Part 1 , Chapter 8 Penetration By The Hollow Charge Effect
Air Publication 110A-0300-1A8 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - ARL - The Effect Of Rocket Fuel Pods On The Longitudinal Stability And Drag Of Jindivik Target Aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, Ministry of Supply The Effect of Brake Flaps on an Aerofoil at High Speeds
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Thornton Laboratory Aero - Engine Research .The effect of valve overlap on detonation preformance
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - A. & A. E. E Report No. M/Tech/10 Note On Compressibility Effect On Speed Determination
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Experiments On The Effect Of Curvature Of Surface And Thickness Of T-E On Aileron Hinge Moments
N.P Laboratory Report No. 5490 S&C 1290 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Application Of Compliance Techniques For Studying Effect Of Side-Grooving On Stress-Corrosion Crack Kinetics Of A High Strength Steel
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Kew Historical Society Inc
Postcard, R McGeehan, The Effect of Storm. Train Passing Through Flood Waters, South Yarra, 25-1-07, 1907
SHARP DOWNPOUR. ONE INCH IN 45 MINUTES. SOUTHERN SUBURBS DELUGED. TRAIN STOPPED AT SOUTH YARRA. One of the sudden downpours of rain which occasionally fall in Melbourne occurred yesterday afternoon, when nearly an inch of rain fell in the course of three quarters of an hour, and caused a flood for an hour or two in certain localities. During the early part of the day, the sky had been clouded over, but there was nothing to indicate a storm of such intensity as that which followed. At about half-past 1 o'clock residents of South Yarra, South Melbourne, Prahran, and St. Kilda noticed a few drops of rain. Still, it appeared unlikely that there would be anything exceptional, until with startling suddenness at about 10 minutes to 1 o'clock, one of the heaviest downpours within the memory of residents burst upon those suburbs. A strange feature of the storm was that it was practically confined to an area of about three miles square. The city was but little affected, though at a spot as close as the Observatory 86 points of rain were recorded in three-quarters of an hour. Thunder and lightning accompanied the downpour, which was cyclonic in character, the rain driving heavily from all points of the compass as the cyclone passed. It was in South Yarra and Prahran that the rain fell heaviest. Within a few minutes after it commenced, the low-lying portions of Toorak-road and practically the whole length of Chapel-street were under water. The depression at the intersection of Toorak-road and Darling-street speedily filled to the dimensions of a small lake. Several shops were inundated, while the water from the higher levels rushed down like a mountain torrent, and in several in-stances swept through the rear of houses and shops, carrying furniture in a floating mass against the further walls. In one case a footbridge was carried bodily away and dashed to pieces. Darling-street itself Great Davis-street, and other low-lying and flat thoroughfares in the vicinity became flooded from kerb to kerb, while on the other side of the railway-bridge the valley between Kensington-road and River-street became filled for some minutes to a depth of several feet. Meanwhile the waters from South Yarra hill, seeking a lower level, found it in the railway cutting, and the excavations from South Yarra station to Prahran on the one line, and to the Chapel-street bridge on the other, were converted into a couple of canals. At the platforms at South Yarra the water was two feet deep on the permanent way, and towards Hawksburn, at the sudden depression under Chapel-street bridge, it was at one time deep enough to cover a tall man's head. Into this swirling mass of water the 1:50 p.m. train from Oakleigh plunged on its way to Melbourne. The impact caused a mighty fountain of water to rise to a height of about 20 feet above the level of Chapel-street and send clouds of spray in all directions. Under the belief that a terrible explosion had occurred residents braved the rain and rushed to the spot, only to find that the train had been brought to a stand-still in the middle of what seemed to be a river. The water was so high that it had entered the fire-box from below, extinguishing the fires and cutting off the steam supply. In the meantime the officials at the South Yarra station had been preparing for emergencies. Inspectors were on duty at intervals along the line, and the moment the alarm was given an extra engine was backed carefully down and continued on to connect with the stranded train without losing its own power. There was a delay of about ten minutes in the service for an hour or two, but by 5 o'clock all the trains were running on time again, and the water had run off all but the spot beneath the Chapel-street bridge. Here the water remained about four feet deep until nightfall, and throughout the afternoon several hundreds of people including biograph operators and photographers, were gathered around watching each train pass through. Even with the water two feet lower, this was a work attended with considerable difficulty. Each train had to absolutely force its way through the weight of water, almost enveloped by the spray thrown up, and it was only just able to negotiate the "ford" by using every ounce of steam. ... The Argus, 26 January 1907, p19.The item forms part of the Laurie Bennett collection of thirty-six postcards and photographs of Kew and early Melbourne, donated to the Kew Historical Society in 1980. The postcards in the Bennett collection, like other images in the Society's holdings date from the 1890s to the present and comprehensively indicate points-of-view or scenes considered historically, aesthetically or socially significant in the period in which they were produced.Postcard depicting a flood at South Yarra Station in 1907. The title and photographer's name are identified on the front of the postcard. Donated by L. Bennett, 1980flood - south yarra, trains - melbourne, postcards, r mcgeehan - prahran -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book - Book (Paperback), A J McAleer, The Shire Of Lillydale and its Military Heritage Vol2 - The First World War and its effect on the Community, 1995
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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article, Ruth Beilin, From Soil Conservation to Land Husbandry the Midwife Effect: the Australian Landcare Landscape, c.1999
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Western Mining Corporation Bendigo Gold Project Environmental Effects Statement December 1987, Western Mining Corporation, Bendigo Office, Western Mining Corporation Limited Bendigo Gold Project Environment Effect Statement December 1987, December 1987
Spiral bound booklet, plastic cover, black plastic binding, On front cover: Western Mining Corporation Bendigo Gold Project, Environment Effects Statement, December 1987. On front page, colour aerial photograph of Bendigo mining areas mentioned in report. Key on front page related to photograph: 1. Woodvale Evaporation Ponds. 2. New Moon area. 3. North New Chum Williams United shaft. 4. Carshalton, Carshalton shaft. 5. South Nell Gwynne, North Bendigo shaft. Contents: historical perspective; Western Mining Corporation Ltd Bendigo activities; project outline, project approvals - controlling factors, elements of the mining project, surface based exploration, underground operations and surface support, mining areas and operations ore and mullock haulage, New Moon area, water management, environmental management. Planning and land use, socio-economic environment, physical environment and biological environment are examined and discussed. bendigo, goldmining, bendigo mining nl, bendigo goldfield, environmental effects statement, bendigo gold project, woodvale evaporation ponds, new moon, north new chum, carshalton, south nell gwynne, western mining corporation -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - Claire Johnson, John Kirby, The Effect of Spanish Flu on Australia and Port Melbourne, 24 Mar 2014
Claire Johnson talks about Spanish Flu outbreak of 1919 and its effects on Australia and Port MelbourneDuration 01:35:10 (including meeting preliminaries)health - general health, families, spanish flu -
Federation University Historical Collection
Sign, Physical Distancing in Effect, c2020
Yellow sticker for use on floor to enable physical distancing during the Covid19 pandemic (pre-vaccination development).pandemic, covid19, social distancing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Nuna rallies for new fight, 1995, 1999
Article describing the change in building regulations to allow 'low-intensity and density' housing .Article describing the change in building regulations to allow 'low-intensity and density' housing . Residents objected to the change as they saw it as a threat to the environment. Prefers specifically to units being built in Glen Ebor Avenue. Note attached in 1999 by Jean Uhl on consequent building of the units and their effect.Article describing the change in building regulations to allow 'low-intensity and density' housing .city of whitehorse, glen ebor avenue, blackburn, building permits, residential development, uhl, jean -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Cooler
Terra cotta is the perfect medium to manufacture items for keeping foods and liquids cool. When water is added to the base, the terra cotta body absorbs it and the subsequent evaporation creates a cooling effect for the contents. It is particularly effective when used to keep milk, cheese, butter and bottles of wine cool.Terra cotta was one of the first ceramic materials to be used.Terra cotta cooler, with bell shaped lid that is open at the top, but with a rim for holding water. There are ventilation holes around the base of the lid. The top stands inside the base. When water is added to the rim at the top, the terra cotta body absorbs it and creates a cooling effect for the contents. Probably used to keep butter or cheese cool. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, terra cotta, ceramics, coolers, dairy products -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Stockings
Pair of dark brown silk stockings with ribbed effect.costume, female footwear -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
small statue, Rob Curtain, Australian Light Horse, October 2014
Miniature Statue of Light Horseman. Fibreglass, bronzed effect finished. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, c1950's
English Maroon and Ochre Coloured Vase with Marble Effect Patternstawell -
Federation University Historical Collection
Ephemera - Ticket, Ticket to ABC Q&A at Founders Hall 21st September 2015, 2015
Federation University is the current name for this organisationWhite ticket with pearl effect paper with Federation University logo and event detailsabc q&a, q&a, abc, federation university, founders' theatre -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Untitled [female student], c1990s
Paul Lambeth's TAFE photography classBlack and white photograph with a special effect involving moving a small flame around.student, young girl, photography, tafe -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Ho Chi Minh: the man and the myth (Copy 2)
Examines the effect of Ho Chi Minh and communism on the North and South Vietnamese people.ho chi minh, 1890-1969, vietnam -- history -- 20th century, communism - vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Ho Chi Minh: the man and the myth (Copy 1)
Examines the effect of Ho Chi Minh and communism on the North and South Vietnamese people.ho chi minh, 1890-1969, vietnam -- history -- 20th century, communism - vietnam -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Changes to Council Elections, 1992
Changes to Local Government (Elections) Act take effect in Nunawading elections 1992.Changes to Local Government (Elections) Act take effect in Nunawading elections 1992.Changes to Local Government (Elections) Act take effect in Nunawading elections 1992.local government elections, nunawading elections -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Cuts to bite deep, 28/04/1993
Article on effect of State Government's mini-budget on community house and other programs.neighbourhood houses