Showing 92 items matching "engine starting"
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Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (item) - CAC Collection - Fuel System Equipment (ATAR Engine) Centrifugal and Starting Speed Detectors
... CAC Collection - Fuel System Equipment (ATAR Engine) Centrifugal and Starting Speed Detectors...CAC Collection - Fuel System Equipment (ATAR Engine) Centrifugal and Starting Speed Detectors...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne General and Technical Information Repair and Overhaul Instructions CAC Collection - Fuel System Equipment (ATAR Engine) Centrifugal and Starting Speed Detectors Manual CAC Collection - Fuel System Equipment (ATAR Engine) Centrifugal and Starting Speed Detectors ...General and Technical Information Repair and Overhaul Instructions -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - A Framed Coloured Photograph, The Big Red, 1/09/1969 12:00:00 AM
... A framed colour photograph of RAAF Flt Lt Ron Slater starting left engine of OV-10 aircraft at Di An, South Vietnam September 1969. ...Plaque with details of the engine start Donated by Flt Lt Peter Condon...Flight Lieutenant Ronald Alexander Slater O61240 Distinguished Flying Cross 79 Squadron Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam RAAF Element 2nd Brigade 1st Infantry Division The Big Red Flight Lieutenant Peter Damien Condon O44252 OV-10 Aircraft Di An Photograph Plaque with details of the engine start Donated by Flt Lt Peter Condon A framed colour photograph of RAAF Flt Lt Ron Slater starting left engine of OV-10 aircraft at Di An, South Vietnam September 1969. ...A framed colour photograph of RAAF Flt Lt Ron Slater starting left engine of OV-10 aircraft at Di An, South Vietnam September 1969. Ron supported the 2nd Brigade of US 1st Infantry Division 'The Big Red'.Plaque with details of the engine start Donated by Flt Lt Peter Condonflight lieutenant ronald alexander slater, o61240, distinguished flying cross, 79 squadron, headquarters, australian force vietnam raaf element, 2nd brigade, 1st infantry division, the big red, flight lieutenant peter damien condon, o44252, ov-10 aircraft, di an, photograph -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - RAAF Hawker Siddeley HS748, Royal Australian Air Force HS748 Series II Engine Runners Course Notes
... ...Engine starting system...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne RAAF Hawker Siddeley HS748 Dart limitations Fuel system Water/methanol system Fire extinguisher system Propeller system Operation & control Engine starting system Engine power runs Overview of HS748 Dart turbo prop engine for RAAF engine runners, circa 1988 Spiral bound manual Royal Australian Air Force HS748 Series II Engine Runners Course Notes Manual RAAF Hawker Siddeley HS748 ...Overview of HS748 Dart turbo prop engine for RAAF engine runners, circa 1988Spiral bound manualnon-fictionOverview of HS748 Dart turbo prop engine for RAAF engine runners, circa 1988dart limitations, fuel system, water/methanol system, fire extinguisher system, propeller system, operation & control, engine starting system, engine power runs -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Aircraft electrical systems, Electricity in Aircraft
... ...Engine starting...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Aircraft electrical systems Batteries Generators Engine starting Wiring & lighting Magnetos Miscellaneous Guide for those studying for UK Air Ministry X licence, circa 1942 Electricity in Aircraft Book Aircraft electrical systems ...Guide for those studying for UK Air Ministry X licence, circa 1942non-fictionGuide for those studying for UK Air Ministry X licence, circa 1942batteries, generators, engine starting, wiring & lighting, magnetos, miscellaneous -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Sikorsky S76 helicopters, Travira Air Sikorsky S-76A PK-TVG Normal Checklist
... ...Engine starting...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Sikorsky S76 helicopters Pre flight checks Fire extinguisher checks Engine starting Pre taxi & taxi checks Hover & power checks Landing checks Ground idling & shut down checks Sikorsky S-76A checklist for Travira Air ( Indonesia) pilots, circa 2002 Plastic covered, spiral bound book style manual Travira Air Sikorsky S-76A PK-TVG Normal Checklist Manual Sikorsky S76 helicopters ...Sikorsky S-76A checklist for Travira Air ( Indonesia) pilots, circa 2002Plastic covered, spiral bound book style manualnon-fictionSikorsky S-76A checklist for Travira Air ( Indonesia) pilots, circa 2002pre flight checks, fire extinguisher checks, engine starting, pre taxi & taxi checks, hover & power checks, landing checks, ground idling & shut down checks -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - CASING, est 1979
... .1 Rimmed brass case for "shotgun" type aircraft engine starting system. .2 Plastic end cap....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields machinery-engines military history-raaf .1 Base has "Cart Elec Eng Start MF 79/3 84 ME 7-79" .2 "Remove cap before loading EFM 79" .1 Rimmed brass case for "shotgun" type aircraft engine starting system. .2 Plastic end cap. ....1 Rimmed brass case for "shotgun" type aircraft engine starting system. .2 Plastic end cap..1 Base has "Cart Elec Eng Start MF 79/3 84 ME 7-79" .2 "Remove cap before loading EFM 79"machinery-engines, military history-raaf -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Ansett JT8D-7 engines, JT8D-7 Turbofan Engine Course Notes
... Aircraft & engine fuel control...Starting...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Ansett JT8D-7 engines Electrical power & C.S.D Fire protection Auxiliary power unit Engine installation & cowlings Aircraft & engine fuel control Starting & ignition Engine bleed air T.A.I. & pneumatics Thrust reverser & exhaust system Engine lubrication Overview of JT8D-7 turbofan engine for Ansett maintenance trainees, circa 1966 JT8D-7 Turbofan Engine Course Notes Manual Ansett JT8D-7 engines ...Overview of JT8D-7 turbofan engine for Ansett maintenance trainees, circa 1966non-fictionOverview of JT8D-7 turbofan engine for Ansett maintenance trainees, circa 1966electrical power & c.s.d, fire protection, auxiliary power unit, engine installation & cowlings, aircraft & engine fuel control, starting & ignition, engine bleed air t.a.i. & pneumatics, thrust reverser & exhaust system, engine lubrication -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - Armstrong-Whitworth Argosy 650 Series Illustrated Parts Catalogue Volume 4, Chapters 53-91, AW. 650 Aircraft Manual
... Topics include fuselage, nacelles, stabilisers, windows, wings, air, ignition, engines, propellers, starting, oil, exhausts, charts and turbines....Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Topics include fuselage, nacelles, stabilisers, windows, wings, air, ignition, engines, propellers, starting, oil, exhausts, charts and turbines. ...Topics include fuselage, nacelles, stabilisers, windows, wings, air, ignition, engines, propellers, starting, oil, exhausts, charts and turbines. -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - Armstrong-Whitworth Argosy 650 Series Illustrated Parts Catalogue Volume 3, Chapters 52-91, AW. 650 Aircraft Manual
... Topics include fuselage, nacells, wings, stabilisers, windows, air, ignition, engines, propellers, power plant, engine controls, starting, oil, exhaust, engine indicators, water injection, turbines, charts and accessory gearboxes....Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Topics include fuselage, nacells, wings, stabilisers, windows, air, ignition, engines, propellers, power plant, engine controls, starting, oil, exhaust, engine indicators, water injection, turbines, charts and accessory gearboxes. ...Topics include fuselage, nacells, wings, stabilisers, windows, air, ignition, engines, propellers, power plant, engine controls, starting, oil, exhaust, engine indicators, water injection, turbines, charts and accessory gearboxes. -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - Armstrong-Whitworth Argosy 222 Series Illustrated Parts Catalogue Volume 3, Chapters 57-83, Argosy Series 222 Illustrated Parts Catalgoue Volume 3, Chapters 57-83
... Topics include wings, propellers, power plant, engine controls, engine indicating, exhaust, starting, water injection, and accessory gear boxes....Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Topics include wings, propellers, power plant, engine controls, engine indicating, exhaust, starting, water injection, and accessory gear boxes. ...Topics include wings, propellers, power plant, engine controls, engine indicating, exhaust, starting, water injection, and accessory gear boxes. -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum IncMotor Mower
... Green painted catcher and engine cover, orange petrol tank and handles. Pull start with engine control on RHS handle. ...Green painted catcher and engine cover, orange petrol tank and handles. Pull start with engine control on RHS handle. ...Cylindrical lawn mower with grass catcher. Green painted catcher and engine cover, orange petrol tank and handles. Pull start with engine control on RHS handle. Name prominantly printed on front of catcher "Qualcast / four stroke / Super 12". Sticker on engine "Stowmarket, SIP (in a red diamond background) Suffolk / Engine type 75G14 Model No. 25A / Made in Englsnd / Recommended Lubricants" followed by a table of lubricant makers and oil specification.machinery, lawn mowing -
Otway Districts Historical SocietyPhotograph, Victorian Railways, Derailment at Beech Forest, 1904, 4 October 1904
... While they were engaged some local children boarded the unattended engine, started it, panicked when it began moving and jumped out leaving in to speed away and tip on a curve in a cutting at Ditchley. ...While they were engaged some local children boarded the unattended engine, started it, panicked when it began moving and jumped out leaving in to speed away and tip on a curve in a cutting at Ditchley. ...On Tuesday, 4 October 1904, the first serious railway accident occurred on the Colac-Beech Forest line near Beech Forest. As no train was scheduled that day in the afternoon the crew decided to fetch some wood from down the line. They fired the boiler on locomotive 3A, attached two trucks to the locomotive and moved out of the station. When they arrived opposite the Ditchley Park Hotel they stopped the engine and adjourned to the bar for some refreshments before beginning work. While they were engaged some local children boarded the unattended engine, started it, panicked when it began moving and jumped out leaving in to speed away and tip on a curve in a cutting at Ditchley. The engine was severely damaged. However, its cause remained an Otways secret. The official reason given for the accident is that the driver had fallen out of the engine while engaged in shunting allowing it to run away out of control.Locomotive No. 3A and goods wagons following their derailment at Beech Forest, 4 October 1904.beech forest; railways; narrow gauge; derailment; -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomDocument, 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment, Cars Armoured Staghound DONT'S, 1960's
... A single page listing 16 things not to do with regard to the Staghound, such as - "Don't start the engines before carrying out first parade service", and, "Don't traverse the turret unless the turret lock is fully disengaged"...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Staghound Armoured Car A single page listing 16 things not to do with regard to the Staghound, such as - "Don't start the engines before carrying out first parade service", and, "Don't traverse the turret unless the turret lock is fully disengaged" Cars Armoured Staghound DONT'S Document 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment ...A single page listing 16 things not to do with regard to the Staghound, such as - "Don't start the engines before carrying out first parade service", and, "Don't traverse the turret unless the turret lock is fully disengaged"staghound armoured car -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: EAGLEHAWK POWER HOUSE, Date unknown
... engines and associated Generators. One photo is a close up of a motor generator set. The other is a wider view of the area, in the background are gauges and switching gear mounted in racks, in the right foreground is a compressed air tank, which was used for starting the engines. ...engines and associated Generators. One photo is a close up of a motor generator set. The other is a wider view of the area, in the background are gauges and switching gear mounted in racks, in the right foreground is a compressed air tank, which was used for starting the engines. ...Two photographs of the interior of the Eaglehawk Power House showing large diesel engines and associated Generators. One photo is a close up of a motor generator set. The other is a wider view of the area, in the background are gauges and switching gear mounted in racks, in the right foreground is a compressed air tank, which was used for starting the engines. On the back is written Eaglehawk power house, Negative at 254.buildings, commercial, power station, eaglehawk power house -
Puffing Billy RailwayBlackstone Oil Engine, 6 November 1908
... 8HP Blackstone Lamps Start Oil Engine engine number 71076 Engine Details Maximum operating RPM of 240. ...Puffing Billy Railway 1 old monbulk road Belgrave yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges 8HP Blackstone Lamps Start Oil Engine engine number 71076 Engine Details Maximum operating RPM of 240. ...8HP Blackstone Lamps Start Oil Engine engine number 71076 Engine Details Maximum operating RPM of 240. Fitted with a 3'9" Flywheel Tested on the 6th of November 1908. Shipped to Cluter buck South Australia for installation on concrete base. Recovered and restored during the 80's in South Australia Purchased privately in 2013 in Tailem Bend South Australia and transported to Victoria. Currently on loan to the Puffing Billy Museum at Menzies Creek as an operating exhibit. Blackstone & Co. was a farm implement maker at Stamford, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. In 1896 they built lamp start oil engines. The Lamp or hot-bulb engine (also hotbulb or heavy-oil engine) is a type of internal combustion engine. It is an engine in which fuel is ignited by being brought into contact with a red-hot metal surface inside a bulb, followed by the introduction of air (oxygen) compressed into the hot-bulb chamber by the rising piston. There is some ignition when the fuel is introduced, but it quickly uses up the available oxygen in the bulb. Vigorous ignition takes place only when sufficient oxygen is supplied to the hot-bulb chamber on the compression stroke of the engine. Most hot-bulb engines were produced as one-cylinder, low-speed two-stroke crankcase scavenged units Historic - Industrial - single cylinder, horizontal, 4 stroke, hot-bulb ignition oil engine Blackstone 8HP Oil Engine made from steel, wrought iron and brassOval Plate with Black Stones and Clutter Buck Brass Plaque engine number 71076blackstone, oil engine, clutter buck, black stone, puffing billy, hit and miss, engine, blackstone & co -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Whittled artefact, George Lynch
... He watched the engines go by and dreamed of being an engine driver. He started working as a cleaner in 1907. ...He watched the engines go by and dreamed of being an engine driver. He started working as a cleaner in 1907. ...This item was whittled as a continuous piece from a broomstick handle by George Lynch. George had a long career with Victorian Railways. The son of a railway man, George grew up in St Arnaud near the railway line. He watched the engines go by and dreamed of being an engine driver. He started working as a cleaner in 1907. Through hard work and further study, George worked his way up to become a locomotive driver. He moved to Wodonga in 1917. At the Victorian Railways Institute examinations, George won four gold medals for Engine Working and Westinghouse Brake In 1925 he was appointed as an Instructor. George was one of four senior drivers who in rotation drove the Sydney Limited. The other drivers were Ray Murphy, F. Hobbs and George Padgett. They all lived with their families in Wodonga. George drove the first Spirit of Progress from Spencer Street to Albury. He made railway history in 1937 when the Sydney Ltd ran non-stop from Albury to Spencer Street in 3 hrs. 25 mins, clipping 25 minutes off the previous record. He retired at the age of 65 in 1953 and died at the age of 74.This item is significance because it was made by a long-serving locomotive driver based in Wodonga.A chain made by whittling the handle of a broomstick. It is one continuous piece of wood with a variety of shapes swivels and interlinked sections. There are 13 similar sized links and 2 larger ones. The larger links have small balls inside them.whittled objects, george lynch, railways wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncArticle - Fred Rochow Railways Collection - George Lynch Senior, C. 1950s
... He watched the engines go by and dreamed of being an engine driver. He started working as a cleaner in 1907. ...He watched the engines go by and dreamed of being an engine driver. He started working as a cleaner in 1907. ...The Fred Rochow Railways Collection incorporates photos related to the operation of the Wodonga Railway Station including different types of trains and railways staff C. 1930 – 1990. It was donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Fred Rochow, a railwayman who spent many years based in Wodonga. He joined the Victorian Railways on 17th June l947 and retired in 1988. For some time, he was a member of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen and served a term as a member of the Trades Hall Council. He had an extensive knowledge of the struggles that took place to achieve better conditions for railway workers. Fred worked for many years as a fireman and then worked his way up the ranks to driver, experiencing many changes from the days of steam locomotives through to diesel trains, locomotives and even the modern XPT train. He worked throughout Victoria at different stages of his career, with his final working years focused on the northeast of Victoria and the Albury to Melbourne line. After his retirement, Fred continued to share his love of steam miniature trains with the community.This collection has local and statewide significance as it captures images of trains, locomotives and personnel who operated the railway services in Wodonga and throughout Northeast Victoria. The railways played a critical role in opening up Victoria and connecting Australia for trade, business, social communication and transport.George Lynch had a long career with Victorian Railways. The son of a railway man, George grew up in St Arnaud near the railway line. He watched the engines go by and dreamed of being an engine driver. He started working as a cleaner in 1907. Through hard work and further study, George worked his way up to become a locomotive driver. He moved to Wodonga in 1917. At the Victorian Railways Institute examinations, George won four gold medals for Engine Working and Westinghouse Brake In 1925 he was appointed as an Instructor. George was one of four senior drivers who in rotation drove the Sydney Limited. The other drivers were Ray Murphy, F. Hobbs and George Padgett. They all lived with their families in Wodonga. George drove the first Spirit of Progress from Spencer Street to Albury. He made railway history in 1937 when the Sydney Ltd ran non-stop from Albury to Spencer Street in 3 hrs. 25 mins, clipping 25 minutes off the previous record. He retired at the age of 65 in 1953 and died at the age of 74.railways wodonga, fred rochow, wodonga railwaymen, george lynch snr -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MINING ACCIDENTS - SHOCKING ACCIDENT AT WILSON'S REEF
... engine to reverse the gear. He had loosened the screws and was rising from a stooping position when he was caught by the flywheel. It was thought that Bromley had started...engine to reverse the gear. He had loosened the screws and was rising from a stooping position when he was caught by the flywheel. It was thought that Bromley had started ...Handwritten extract from the Bendigo Advertiser dated Friday 6th Feb. 1874 Page 2 when Thomas Bromley, engine driver at Wilson's Reef Coy, Marong was killed when he got caught in the flywheel. He had set the engine going pulling up a cage of mullock, then went away from the engine, One of the cages was pulled to the top of the poppet heads without him knowing. The wire rope broke and the cage fell down the shaft, no one was injured. The engine was still going, the braceman ran into the engine-room and told Bromley what had happened. Bromley stopped the engine to reverse the gear. He had loosened the screws and was rising from a stooping position when he was caught by the flywheel. It was thought that Bromley had started the engine, the rushed to the boiler to throw in a few pieces of wood and before he got back the cage had gone to the top of the poppet heads.document, gold, mining accidents, shocking accident at wilson's reef, bendigo advertiser 6/2/1874, thomas bromley -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED, Vincent Kelly
... Starting in the ranks as an LAC, he rose to Flt/Sgt pre-embarkation. He embarked for the Middle East on 2.11.1941before dis-embarking to serve with No 3 Sqd RAAF. During heavy action on 8.1.1942, his plane was forced down due to engine...Starting in the ranks as an LAC, he rose to Flt/Sgt pre-embarkation. He embarked for the Middle East on 2.11.1941before dis-embarking to serve with No 3 Sqd RAAF. During heavy action on 8.1.1942, his plane was forced down due to engine ...IAN ALFRED (Joe) LYONS MBE Born 16.2.1915 in Bendigo enlisted in the RAAF aged 25 years on 27.5.1940, No 400095. Starting in the ranks as an LAC, he rose to Flt/Sgt pre-embarkation. He embarked for the Middle East on 2.11.1941before dis-embarking to serve with No 3 Sqd RAAF. During heavy action on 8.1.1942, his plane was forced down due to engine damage. It landed in an enemy minefield and when it came to a halt, its wheels were straddling a mine. After being rescued by a British officer, dozens of mines were located and dug up. On return, some 15 miles from base, the vehicle Lyons was travelling in hit a mine (on 9.1.1942), resulting in 5 KIA or WIA. Lyons spent 2 weeks in hospital with severe concussion and deafness. Lyons the embarked for Australia on 11.3.1942 before disembarking on 18.4.1942. He was posted to Townsville with 82nd Sqd on 27.6.1944. Subsequently he was posted to Noemfoor Island on 21.9.1944 as Operational with 82nd Sqd and promoted to Flt/Lt (Temp.) on 3.1.1945. On 6.1.1945 he was posted to 77Sqd as Operational on Morotai. This deployment ended on 9.7.1945. Records show that he flew 26 Strike/Attack missions and 13 others with both squadrons. Post WW2, Lyons remained with the RAAF with a new service number (033072). On 2.2.1948 he was posted to Japan before returning to Australia on 28.8.1948, apparently for medical reasons. He was appointed Flt/Lt on 23.9.1948 before returning to Japan and Korea on 22.8.1950. He was awarded an MBE as Operations Officer with 77Sqd for 'Outstanding enthusiasm and energy at 3 Korean bases'. A US Bronze Star was awarded to Lyons for 'Distinguished and meritorious service as Operations Officer in Korea during the period 14.10.1950 to 17.2.1951'. After Korea, Lyons received a number of posting from Victoria to Western Australia. He was awarded the Air Efficiency Medal in 1964. At his own request, Flt/Lt Ian Alfred 'Joe' Lyons MBE, retired from the RAAF HQ OP COM on 15.12.1967. The photograph is part of the Ian A. 'Joe' Lyons MBE Collection.Framed hand tinted colour head and shoulders photograph of a man in an RAAF uniform. The photograph is bordered with a light brown matt. THe wooden frome is painted white and gold. A white printed label bearing the name of the man is located below the photograph. Clear perspex covers the photograph. The photographer's name also appears below the photograph. The rear of the frame is covered in brown paper secured with masking tape. Two eyes and white cord are attached for hanging purposes.Handwritten in black below the photograph: 'VINCENT KELLY, Bendigo'.raaf uniform, photograph, flight lieutenant ian a. lyons -
Nhill Aviation Heritage CentreMemorabilia - Ignition coil / shower of sparks, 26/2/45
... commonly known as 'shower of sparks' this buzzer type ignition coil is connected via the distributor and spark plug leads to generate a continuous spark while crank starting the Cheetah aero engine. ...Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre 1 Aerodrome Road Nhill grampians commonly known as 'shower of sparks' this buzzer type ignition coil is connected via the distributor and spark plug leads to generate a continuous spark while crank starting the Cheetah aero engine. The type of ignition coil fitted to the Cheetah engine fitted to an Avro Anson, Parts stock unused. ignition coil, shower of sparks, ignition garth rohdes D-5271BA Adjust to 2.5 volts with standard secondary load for use on 12 volt system. ...commonly known as 'shower of sparks' this buzzer type ignition coil is connected via the distributor and spark plug leads to generate a continuous spark while crank starting the Cheetah aero engine. The type of ignition coil fitted to the Cheetah engine fitted to an Avro Anson, Parts stock unused.electronic ignition coil with high tension outlet and set of adjustable breaker points and connectors. New in original box.D-5271BA Adjust to 2.5 volts with standard secondary load for use on 12 volt system. On Box 'Booster Coil Type 512 Model 1 Style E' serial number 1552 ignition coil, shower of sparks, ignition, garth rohdes -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - TRENCH ART, JUG & VASE, C.1941 - 43
... Handle is made of rifle cartridges soldered on. .2 Brass casing for "shotgun" type starting system for English Electric engine....Handle is made of rifle cartridges soldered on. .2 Brass casing for "shotgun" type starting system for English Electric engine. Memorabilia TRENCH ART, JUG & VASE ...Vase & Jug made from shells brought home by Gunner Harold Salmon VX32173, enlisted 18.06.1940, discharged 17.09.1945.1 Jug, made from shell casing and silver or chrome plated. Handle is made of rifle cartridges soldered on. .2 Brass casing for "shotgun" type starting system for English Electric engine..1 Stamped on side "Syria", base has "75 DE C ATL 953 18C" .2 On base "Cart Elec Eng Start ME 79/2 87 ME 7/80", stamped in black ink "N010 Mk2"arms-ammunition, metalcraft-brassware, epns, trench art -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - EDINBURGH TANNERY: SHEEPWASH CREEK, 1890 approx
... In December 1894 the plant was destroyed by a fire believed to have started in the engine room. The plant was quickly rebuilt at an estimated cost of ten thousand pounds. ...In December 1894 the plant was destroyed by a fire believed to have started in the engine room. The plant was quickly rebuilt at an estimated cost of ten thousand pounds. ...In 1878, J H Abbott bought the Edinburgh tannery from Mr Lambert and Mr Sibley in 1878 and set about expanding and modernising it. Soon it consisted of the necessary sheds surrounded by cottages built for the workers. The tannery buidings and processes consisted of :- 1. Hide shed that held 400-500 salted hides 2. Salt pots where the salted hides were soaked to remove all salt 3. Lime water pits where the hides were soaked to remove hair and all adherent flesh. 4.Beam shed where hides were hung so they could be scraped clean with double handled knives 5. Water baths that soaked the hides to remove the lime 6. Tan yard where there were 10 pits containing tanning liquid made from ground wattle bark. The entire process could take up to 9 months depending on the type of leather required. A forward thinking initiative of this tannery was the lack of waste. The left over flesh was boiled down to make tallow, trimmings from the hides was used to make glue, hair was washed and used by saddlers and upholsterers and the lime was mixed with tanning liquid to produce fertilizer. The tannery was producing about 240 sides of leather a week, with about two thirds of this being sent to England where it was in great demand because of its quality. In December 1894 the plant was destroyed by a fire believed to have started in the engine room. The plant was quickly rebuilt at an estimated cost of ten thousand pounds. The plant at 145 Tannery Lane operated until 1906.Sepia photograph: 13 workmen, shed at rear. Brick, timber, corrugated iron buildings in back ground. Interesting industrial site of the time. Photo of workmen taken in front of open sheds. Brick chimney and pile on L.H.S. Suggests Edinburgh Tannery, Sheepwash. J.H Abbott & Co. On back on small piece of paper 1127 Bgo. New registration No. rather indistinct. James Lerk 26.11.1999, ' Edinburgh Tannery - Sheepwash?' Ken Arnold Book 'Bendigo A History in Bottles & Stoneware 1852-1930 p10. This photograph labelled 'Workers at Sheepwash Tannery,' C. 1880-1890 with section about J.H. Abbott & Co. See book 'Bendigo A History in Bottles & Stoneware 1852-1930 by Ken Arnold, p.10RHSV 1127, Bgoorganization, business, edinburgh tannery, sheepwash creek. -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Main Road, Eltham South, near Eltham Park, flooded by the Diamond Creek, 30 Nov. 1934
... Monteith, after removing all the mud and debris gave the engine one turn with the handle and it started first time! So the story goes! ...Monteith, after removing all the mud and debris gave the engine one turn with the handle and it started first time! So the story goes! ...Near Eltham Park (now known as Eltham Lower Park), floodwaters from the Diamond Creek cut off the Main road into Eltham at Bremner’s Flats (present day Wingrove Park). In the distance, left of centre, is Mr. Montieth's Ford Wagonette stranded in the floodwater near Wingrove Cottage. “On the Lower Eltham Reserve the water was nearly five feet deep across the reserve and over a mile along the road. All the week-end shops are surrounded. For over 40 years flood waters have not reached this unprecedented level.” - Advertiser, Friday November 30, 1934, p7 "Whilst we were at the shop a "tidal" wave occured . There used to be a Mr. Monteith who ran a Model T Ford bus from the Eltham Railway Station down the main street. The bus would hold seven, six seated in the back, 3 aside a seventh standing on the step on the middle of the back hanging on to two small hand rails. The bus was caught by the flood and was abandoned not far from our shop in the paddocks towards the Higher Elementary School. It was there for days and after the flood waters receded, Mr. Monteith, after removing all the mud and debris gave the engine one turn with the handle and it started first time! So the story goes! " (Doug Orford Reminiscences, 2004) The 1934 flood of the Diamond Creek and Yarra River is the highest recorded flooding in the district and set the standard for the current planning flood plain level.Black and white photograph showing the floodwater from Diamond Creek across Main Road in 1934. Left of centre shows Mr. Montieth's Ford Wagonette in the floodwater in the distancefloods, main road, eltham south, diamond creek (creek), wingrove cottage, wingrove park, bus services, bremner's flat, eltham park, ford wagonette, mr. montieth, floodwater, reminscences -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Booklet - Albert Richardson Collection: Fortuna Hustler's Mine Wages Book August 1906 - January 1907
... started to work at Fortuna Hustlers Feb 25th 1899 sh 1907'. Child's pencil drawing of a man on front page. Long Gully Bendigo written in pencil across front page. Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Bendigo Branch, stamp. Example: first entries in Time Book for 9/06 (August 1906) is L. Phillips, Manager, no hourly rate given; G. Richardson, Engine...engine driver wages book wage rates 1906 1907 George A. Richardson, off Revere St. Maroon hard cover booklet. On front cover on affixed paper: 'Wages earned at Fortuna Hustler's Mine, Aug 1906 - Jan 1907'. Inside front cover: George A.G. Richardson, off Revere St.' and 'started ...Albert Richardson's father was G. Richardson, the Engine Driver at the Fortuna Hustler's Mine. Maroon hard cover booklet. On front cover on affixed paper: 'Wages earned at Fortuna Hustler's Mine, Aug 1906 - Jan 1907'. Inside front cover: George A.G. Richardson, off Revere St.' and 'started to work at Fortuna Hustlers Feb 25th 1899 sh 1907'. Child's pencil drawing of a man on front page. Long Gully Bendigo written in pencil across front page. Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Bendigo Branch, stamp. Example: first entries in Time Book for 9/06 (August 1906) is L. Phillips, Manager, no hourly rate given; G. Richardson, Engine Driver, 8/4d per day; T. Coates Engine Driver, 8/4d; H. (?) Kelly, Engine Driver 8/4d; T. Berryman, blacksmith 10/-. Names of miners, occupation, days worked, total number of days worked, rate per day and total amount paid are listed in the Time Book. George A. Richardson, off Revere St.fortuna hustler's mine, gold mining, bendigo goldfield, a. richardson, engine driver, wages book, wage rates, 1906, 1907 -
Otway Districts Historical SocietyPhotograph, Victorian Railways, Beech Forest Railway Station, 1926, 1926
... engine cleaner and track gang were employed. While economic activity slowed a little bit after this it still remained vigorous for another three years. However, the frequency of goods trains started...engine cleaner and track gang were employed. While economic activity slowed a little bit after this it still remained vigorous for another three years. However, the frequency of goods trains started ...Until 1925 Beech Forest saw three trains or six train movements each day, from 6.50,am until 3.05 pm, and the railway personnel reflected this movement. A Station Master, porter, goods clerk, train crew, engine cleaner and track gang were employed. While economic activity slowed a little bit after this it still remained vigorous for another three years. However, the frequency of goods trains started to decrease from 1926 when the small NA class locomotives were partly replaced by a Garratt engine that had greater hauling power. Three regular train services continued to run each day, two of these being NA drawn and the other a Garratt train.B/W. Beech Forest Railway Station, a group of two men and a single man standing outside. On No.2 Road an NA locomotive, the single man watching. On No.3 Road a line of NQR open wagons.beech forest; railways; loco na; -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - WINDMILL HILL - MINING ACCIDENT AT WINDMILL HILL
... Gully was hauling a truck of dirt, and whilst engine was in motion, he started to wipe the crank with a piece of waste. ...Gully was hauling a truck of dirt, and whilst engine was in motion, he started to wipe the crank with a piece of waste. ...Handwritten copy of mining accident. Wire Ropes in Mines. Accident at Gt. Northern - Bdg'n 8/6/1899 Page 14. Mining Accident at Windmill Hill. Geo. Watson of Cal. Gully was hauling a truck of dirt, and whilst engine was in motion, he started to wipe the crank with a piece of waste. His arm got caught between the conrod & crank and was badly crushed. He managed to free it and stop the engine before the cage got to the wheels. He was taken to hospital. Bones fractured in one or two places. Document from Albert Richardson Collection of mining history. Document from Albert Richardson Collection of mining history.document, gold, windmill hill, windmill hill, mining accident at windmill hill, gt northern, bdg'n 8/6/1899 page 14, geo watson, albert richardson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MINING REPORTS - NORTH JOHNSON'S MINE MANAGERS' REPORTS
... start to cut a plat. (b) Report dated 29-11-1906 mentions a typhoon destroying the east side of the engine-house. ...start to cut a plat. (b) Report dated 29-11-1906 mentions a typhoon destroying the east side of the engine-house. ...The North Johnson Gold Mine was situated in California Gully, Bendigo. See Trove article and plan of mine: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/7918876Handwritten extracts, by Albert Richardson, with typed copy of same, from the North Johnsons Mine Managers, F. Agnew, G. Roberts and J. Veale's Reports dated from 8th July 1898 to 27th Feb 1908. Report mentions cage being hung up and rope being caught and stuck, cutting down of shaft, repair of winding rope, cutting down and timbering of shaft, miner burnt when candle flared, which was believed to be caused by gas, sinking of shaft and water heavy and recommend to stop sinking shaft and start to cut a plat. (b) Report dated 29-11-1906 mentions a typhoon destroying the east side of the engine-house. This was repaired and also cleaned flues and boilers and ventilation at 3273 and 3471 feet.gold, mining reports, north johnson's mine managers' reports, f agnew, p schadendorff, the 'rose' plant, g roberts, j veale, inspector williamson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LITTLE 180 BATTERY - EXTRACT FROM BENDIGO ADVERTISER ON LITTLE 180 BATTERY
... A 114 H P Ruston-Hornsby crude oil engine is provided with a friction clutch to facilitate easy starting and will be capable of driving the battery when it is extended. ...A 114 H P Ruston-Hornsby crude oil engine is provided with a friction clutch to facilitate easy starting and will be capable of driving the battery when it is extended. ...Handwritten extracts, with typed copies, from the Bendigo Advertiser Monday July 24th, 1933. First erected for 20 years. Mr. Cook performs Opening. Approx. 400 people attended the opening on Sat 22nd. Expected that when run in, the ore will be crushed for 2/6 per ton. Consists of 10 heads, 1000 lbs each. Boxes are of Homestake pattern with wooden horses of special timber and iron guides. Copper plate tables of ample area provided. Floors are of concrete and so graded that all washings - -. Expected later to expand to 30 head. A 114 H P Ruston-Hornsby crude oil engine is provided with a friction clutch to facilitate easy starting and will be capable of driving the battery when it is extended. Those who attended the opening were subsequently the guests of the Company at light refreshments. Copied 1/7/1970. Albert Richardson Collection gold mining, miners' safety cage, little 180 battery, mr cook, bendigo advertiser, 114 h p ruston-hornsby crude oil engine -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ULSTER GOLD MINING COMPANY NO LIABILITY - UNITY MINE FIRE 8/10/1907 & FAMOUS GOLD MINES
... started and how the men down the shaft escaped when the rope crash down the shaft. On the back is a handwritten carbon copy of notes titled Famous Gold Mines of Bendigo and Eaglehawk. Notes give yields of gold for alluvial and quartz mining. Deep Shafts in 1904 of which there were eleven with a depth of more than 3000 feet and 53 over 2000 feet and two which were more than 4000 feet. Wages for 1911 for Engine...started and how the men down the shaft escaped when the rope crash down the shaft. On the back is a handwritten carbon copy of notes titled Famous Gold Mines of Bendigo and Eaglehawk. Notes give yields of gold for alluvial and quartz mining. Deep Shafts in 1904 of which there were eleven with a depth of more than 3000 feet and 53 over 2000 feet and two which were more than 4000 feet. Wages for 1911 for Engine ...Typed copy of recount by Albert Richardson of a fire at Unity Mine on Tuesday 8-10-1907. Report from the Bendigo Advertiser Wednesday October 9th 1907. Notes mention Fire Brigade, miners, how the fire started and how the men down the shaft escaped when the rope crash down the shaft. On the back is a handwritten carbon copy of notes titled Famous Gold Mines of Bendigo and Eaglehawk. Notes give yields of gold for alluvial and quartz mining. Deep Shafts in 1904 of which there were eleven with a depth of more than 3000 feet and 53 over 2000 feet and two which were more than 4000 feet. Wages for 1911 for Engine Drivers and Firemen and Boiler Attendants. Note on winding plants and air compressors.document, gold, ulster gold mining coy no liability, ulster gold mining company no liability, unity mine fire 8/10/1907, bendigo advertiser 9/10/1907, garden gully reef hotel, wm addicoat, louis pabst, edward morris, conrad inglefinger, edward fuller, frederick allen, wm whitford, mr jewell, carlisle mine, famous gold mines of bendigo and eaglehawk, new chum line, garden gully line, hustlers line, victoria quartz mine, new chum railway, mines report 1911 p15, albert richardson -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageInstrument - Clock, 1950
... Elliott's started to produce clocks for the armed forces when war was declared in 1939, together with test gear and apparatus for the Rolls-Royce engines used in the RAF planes. ...Elliott's started to produce clocks for the armed forces when war was declared in 1939, together with test gear and apparatus for the Rolls-Royce engines used in the RAF planes. ...In 1865, James Jones Elliott of 156 Cheapside in the City of London, was apprenticed to a clockmaker, "Bateman" of 82 St John Street, Smithfield, London, to learn the art of clock making. Initially, J J Elliott specialised in producing pinions and balance shafts for clocks. He eventually progressed to making and patenting a weight-driven movement that had chimes on tubes. This clock was very successful and resulted in considerable trade with America. James Elliott's son, Frank Westcombe Elliott, who at the age of 17 years, went into business with his father after his father had bought a partnership with a jeweller called “Walden” of Brompton Road, London. In 1904, JJ Elliott died and Frank succeeded his father in clock clock-making business. In 1909 company of JJ Elliott amalgamated with Grimshaw Baxter, and the factory moved to Greys Inn Lane, London, in 1911, followed by a further move, in 1917, to larger premises in St Ann’s Road, Tottenham, London. In 1921, the partnership with Grimshaw Baxter was dissolved, and Frank Elliott joined a well-known firm of Bell Founders and Clockmakers, Gillett and Johnson Ltd, in Croydon. In 1923, two years later, he took over their clock factory and formed the famous company of F.W. Elliott Ltd. He was joined by his two sons, Leonard and Horace Elliott, who had served their apprenticeships in the trade. The third son, Ronald, joined the company in 1929. Elliott's started to produce clocks for the armed forces when war was declared in 1939, together with test gear and apparatus for the Rolls-Royce engines used in the RAF planes. In 1944, Frank Elliott died at the age of 69, and Horace Elliott assumed the role of Managing Director. Whilst Horace controlled sales from a showroom in Hatton Garden. In 1952, Horace Elliott was elected Chairman of the British Horological Institute in the same year as Tony, one of Horace's sons, joined the company after he had completed training as a cabinet maker. Ronald Elliott died suddenly in 1966, at the age of 54. His son Peter continued to manage the company until 1998, when it ceased trading. An item that is now regarded as vintage, sought by horology collector’s worldwide and is in excellent condition. The item is unique in that it was made specifically for ships by a well-known British clock manufacture. Its provenance is well established as the serial numbers on the clock indicate it was made in 1950. Production by F.W Elliott for this design of ships clock ceased in 1959. Clock has a gold color case with a 150 mm white painted dial and Roman numerals. The movement has a balance wheel escapement and a slow-fast timekeeping adjuster to the top of the dial. The back of the clock is stamped “made by F W Elliott Ltd of Croydon” and a serial number 21B/829, an additional number 994 is also stamped on the back casing. Thsi model clock finished production in 1959. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, clock, f w elliott, maritime clock, horology, time keeping, english clock
