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Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 14-APRIL 20 2012
... ...energy quotes...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia lions aid speeds up quest for cure spinal cord injury lions spinal cord fellowship what's on when in april advertisements creative triangle marysville fire brigade yarra valley yoga triangle bushwalkers liberal party of australia marsyville triangle branch progressive lunch church notices murrindindi shire council notice of special meeting of council petra meer journal workshop marysville play group marysville pharmacy marysville medical clinic marysville sub branch rsl anzac day service 2012 season launch mayor's chair road closure anzac day march pans on fire band marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations energy quotes bushfire volunteer group announces closure alexandra library events aust. centre for grief & bereavement aust. in a3 car club marysville triangle real estate people & parks foundation working bee cathedral range new walking track marysville beer & platter garden maryton b & b marysville lake mountain visitor information centre murrindindi planning scheme notice of amendment planning & environment act 1987 lake mountain alpine resort marysville medical centre THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 14-APRIL 20 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, lions aid speeds up quest for cure, spinal cord injury, lions spinal cord fellowship, what's on when in april, advertisements, creative triangle, marysville fire brigade, yarra valley yoga, triangle bushwalkers, liberal party of australia, marsyville triangle branch, progressive lunch, church notices, murrindindi shire council, notice of special meeting of council, petra meer journal workshop, marysville play group, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical clinic, marysville sub branch rsl, anzac day service, 2012 season launch, mayor's chair, road closure anzac day march, pans on fire band, marysville & district sesquicentenary celebrations, energy quotes, bushfire volunteer group announces closure, alexandra library events, aust. centre for grief & bereavement, aust. in a3 car club, marysville triangle real estate, people & parks foundation, working bee, cathedral range new walking track, marysville beer & platter garden, maryton b & b, marysville lake mountain visitor information centre, murrindindi planning scheme, notice of amendment, planning & environment act 1987, lake mountain alpine resort, marysville medical centre -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 4-FEBRUARY 6 2009
... quote...men's fellowship breakfast...life centre alexandra...falls family fellowship...mount cathedral baptist church buxton...10th anniversary founding fellowship...ivor & yvonne jones...buxton memorial hall...buxton weather graphs...marysville fire brigade...children's services team...trash & treasure stall holders...wirreanda festival...mystic mountains tourism...marysville golfers...alexandra cinema...narby day...narbethong hall...bushdance & dinner...outreach services...murrindindi shire...brewers choice home brew...david kitchen...gluten free beer...community health services...maryor's chair...energy...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia dr lachlan fraser running australian ultramarathon runners assocn deadline advertising rates diary dates snippets from history gallipoli park joe white alex white kerami guest house wandsworth kerami crescent environmental forum disclaimer fire calls indidj art gallery australian & aboriginal art church notices mops women of hope bible quote men's fellowship breakfast life centre alexandra falls family fellowship mount cathedral baptist church buxton 10th anniversary founding fellowship ivor & yvonne jones buxton memorial hall buxton weather graphs marysville fire brigade children's services team trash & treasure stall holders wirreanda festival mystic mountains tourism marysville golfers alexandra cinema narby day narbethong hall bushdance & dinner outreach services murrindindi shire brewers choice home brew david kitchen gluten free beer community health services maryor's chair energy efficient homes councillor comment health & wellbeing new shire officer environment strategy yarra valley grape grazing country touch t.a.c. road safety planning permit notice of application payment of rates & charges marysville real estate marysville medical clinic THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 4-FEBRUARY 6 2009 ...marysville, victoria, australia, dr lachlan fraser, running, australian ultramarathon runners assocn, deadline, advertising rates, diary dates, snippets from history, gallipoli park, joe white, alex white, kerami guest house, wandsworth, kerami crescent, environmental forum, disclaimer, fire calls, indidj art gallery, australian & aboriginal art, church notices, mops, women of hope, bible quote, men's fellowship breakfast, life centre alexandra, falls family fellowship, mount cathedral baptist church buxton, 10th anniversary founding fellowship, ivor & yvonne jones, buxton memorial hall, buxton weather graphs, marysville fire brigade, children's services team, trash & treasure stall holders, wirreanda festival, mystic mountains tourism, marysville golfers, alexandra cinema, narby day, narbethong hall, bushdance & dinner, outreach services, murrindindi shire, brewers choice home brew, david kitchen, gluten free beer, community health services, maryor's chair, energy efficient homes, councillor comment, health & wellbeing, new shire officer, environment strategy, yarra valley grape grazing, country touch, t.a.c. road safety, planning permit notice of application, payment of rates & charges, marysville real estate, marysville medical clinic -
Parks Victoria - Wilsons Promontory LightstationAnvil
... As quoted from Wikipedia, ‘An anvil is a block with a hard surface on which another object is, struck. The block is as massive as it is practical, because the higher the inertia of the anvil, the more efficiently it causes the energy of the striking tool to be transferred to the work piece’. ...Parks Victoria - Wilsons Promontory Lightstation Lighthouse track Wilsons Promontory National Park 3960 gippsland As quoted from Wikipedia, ‘An anvil is a block with a hard surface on which another object is, struck. The block is as massive as it is practical, because the higher the inertia of the anvil, the more efficiently it causes the energy of the striking tool to be transferred to the work piece’. ...As quoted from Wikipedia, ‘An anvil is a block with a hard surface on which another object is, struck. The block is as massive as it is practical, because the higher the inertia of the anvil, the more efficiently it causes the energy of the striking tool to be transferred to the work piece’. The lightstation’s anvil is a red-painted iron block with a conical beak or horn at one end that was used for hammering curved pieces of metal. It would have stood on a heavy free-standing pedestal, such as a large tree stump, to allow complete access to the item being hammered. Some anvils display the manufacturer’s name in the metal on the side, but this is not the case here, and its age, although unknown appears to be quite old, perhaps c.1900. It appears to have had a lot of use, and although no record of this survives, it is presumed that a forge operated on site for hammering, cutting, shaping and repairing tools such as bolts, nails, hooks, chain segments, pulley blocks, hinges, crow bars, picks, chisels, horseshoes and harness hardware. A hames hook (which forms part of the collar worn by a draught horse) survives at the lightstation as do many other heavy metal tools and pieces of equipment. The anvil is an example of the necessary resourcefulness and self sufficiency practiced by lightkeepers working and living in a remotely located workplace and home, and many of the iron items in the collection may have been repaired or even made on its working surface. As a lightstation manager Chris Richter used the anvil to manufacture pulley blocks for sash windows, repair brass door hinges & sharpen cold chisels, crowbars and picks and other lightkeepers have used this anvil for many fabricating jobs such as manufacturing ducting for the generator room ventilation system."The lightship only came in every three months with supplies and there would have been repairs to do between visits from a blacksmith - who would have had to travel on the ship. Also, the ship was only anchored in the bay long enough to unload supplies and collect and deliver lightkeeping staff – probably not enough time to get much smithy work done – especially if the weather packed it in and the ship had to depart. Lightkeepers in our time had to be self sufficient, resourceful and innovative and I imagine that would have been the case in the past." It has second level contributory significance.Red painted blacksmith's anvil.
