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Rutherglen Historical SocietyImages, 1980s
... ...film projectors...These film projectors were used for many years to show films in the Rutherglen Hall, and are now part of the collection of the Common School Museum of the Rutherglen Historical Society. ...One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet, showing film projectors in storage....The photos were taken while they were in storage at the Memorial Hall. cinema films film projectors soldiers' memorial hall One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet, showing film projectors in storage. ...These film projectors were used for many years to show films in the Rutherglen Hall, and are now part of the collection of the Common School Museum of the Rutherglen Historical Society. The photos were taken while they were in storage at the Memorial Hall.One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet, showing film projectors in storage.cinema, films, film projectors, soldiers' memorial hall -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyImages, 1980s
... ...film projectors...These film projectors were used for many years to show films in the Rutherglen Hall, and are now part of the collection of the Common School Museum of the Rutherglen Historical Society. ...One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet, showing film projectors in storage....The photos were taken while they were in storage at the Memorial Hall. cinema films film projectors soldiers' memorial hall One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet, showing film projectors in storage. ...These film projectors were used for many years to show films in the Rutherglen Hall, and are now part of the collection of the Common School Museum of the Rutherglen Historical Society. The photos were taken while they were in storage at the Memorial Hall.One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet, showing film projectors in storage.cinema, films, film projectors, soldiers' memorial hall -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyImages, 1980s
... ...film projectors...These film projectors were used for many years to show films in the Rutherglen Hall, and are now part of the collection of the Common School Museum of the Rutherglen Historical Society. ...One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet, showing film projectors in storage....The photos were taken while they were in storage at the Memorial Hall. cinema films film projectors soldiers' memorial hall One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet, showing film projectors in storage. ...These film projectors were used for many years to show films in the Rutherglen Hall, and are now part of the collection of the Common School Museum of the Rutherglen Historical Society. The photos were taken while they were in storage at the Memorial Hall.One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet, showing film projectors in storage.cinema, films, film projectors, soldiers' memorial hall -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Stathi Raftopoulos, c1960s
... film projectors...A coloured photograph of a man standing behind a film projector in his home cinema. Posters are on the wall in the background....He was also an avid collector of film memorabilia. film projectors Written on the back: 520/28A A coloured photograph of a man standing behind a film projector in his home cinema. ...Stathi Raftopoulos was a promoter and enthusiast of Greek and English cinema and entertained many guests screening films at his home cinema. He was also an avid collector of film memorabilia. A coloured photograph of a man standing behind a film projector in his home cinema. Posters are on the wall in the background.Written on the back: 520/28Afilm projectors -
Federation University Historical CollectionEquipment - projector, Kodoscope Film Projector, 1937-1946
... Kodoscope Film Projector...vintage projectors...film...Vintage Eastman Kodak Kodascope Model EE series II . 16mm film projector The lens is a 2-Inch by Eastman Kodak....projector reads: “Kodascope, Model EE, made in the U.S.A. By Eastman Kodak Co, Rochestor, N.Y., Trade Mark Reg. U.S. Pat. off., 100-125 volts, 850 watts, for use with slow burning film only, patents in U.S.A. 1,461,794, 1,507,357.”...Kodoscope Film Projector Equipment projector Eastman Kodak Co ...Early pre world war II, home movie projector. Several series followed made by the same company and were very popularKodak brand and film was internationally recognised brand which dominated projection, camera and film until a shift towards digital media resulting in subsequent decline including the ceassation of camera film production in 2013.Vintage Eastman Kodak Kodascope Model EE series II . 16mm film projector The lens is a 2-Inch by Eastman Kodak.The plaque on the front of the projector reads: “Kodascope, Model EE, made in the U.S.A. By Eastman Kodak Co, Rochestor, N.Y., Trade Mark Reg. U.S. Pat. off., 100-125 volts, 850 watts, for use with slow burning film only, patents in U.S.A. 1,461,794, 1,507,357.”vintage projectors, film projection, kodak, home technology, eastman kodak co, model ee series ii -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Film projector, C1970 - 1980S
... Film projector...A film projector, Greek film posters and film reels - all items from Stathi Raftopoulos' collection of cinema memorabilia from the Greek picture theatres he operated as a partner in the Cosmopolitan Motion Picture company. ...A coloured photograph of a large film projector with a reel of film loaded and a number of other film reels stacked on a shelf under the projector. ...Film projector Photograph ...A film projector, Greek film posters and film reels - all items from Stathi Raftopoulos' collection of cinema memorabilia from the Greek picture theatres he operated as a partner in the Cosmopolitan Motion Picture company. A coloured photograph of a large film projector with a reel of film loaded and a number of other film reels stacked on a shelf under the projector. A sign is propped up against the projector with the following written on it, ' Property of Stathi Raftopoulos, poet . . . , 2/1/2001'. Two posters advertising Greek films are on the wall behind the projector.Written on the back of the photograph: PHOTOS: KOSTAS DEVES/ 11 - 02/0411084320 -
Federation University Historical CollectionEquipment - Projector, Victor Bioscope, c1910
... ...projector...film...films were commercially produced. Bioscope shows were integrated, in Britain at least, into the Variety shows in the huge Music Halls which were built at the end of the nineteenth century. After the Music Hall Strike of 1907 in London, bioscope operators set up a trade union to represent them. There were about seventy operators in London at this point. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioscope_show) The Projector...Brass and green painted metal film projector...Bioscope Vector entertainment projector film theatre movie Brass and green painted metal film projector Victor Bioscope Equipment Projector ...A Bioscope show was a fairground attraction consisting of a travelling cinema. The heyday of the Bioscope was from the late 1890s until World War I. Bioscope shows were fronted by the largest fairground organs, and these formed the entire public face of the show . A stage was usually in front of the organ, and dancing girls would entertain the crowds between film shows. Films shown in the Bioscope were primitive, and the earliest of these were made by the showmen themselves. Later, films were commercially produced. Bioscope shows were integrated, in Britain at least, into the Variety shows in the huge Music Halls which were built at the end of the nineteenth century. After the Music Hall Strike of 1907 in London, bioscope operators set up a trade union to represent them. There were about seventy operators in London at this point. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioscope_show) The Projector was a rather unreliable piece of apparatus, powered by a variety of light sources, including Calcium Oxide (Lime-Light). A Calcium Carbide Burner, or the rather more superior Carbon Arc. All these methods were highly unpredictable & quite frankly...dangerous! Often resulting in explosions, burning down the entire Show! (which is probably why NO original Shows still exist. Alfred Ball's Bioscope, pictured below, built in 1905 was struck by lightning, shortly after the picture was taken! (http://www.circus-entertainer.co.uk/heritage.htm) In 1909 the first bioscopes pictures were shown at the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute.Brass and green painted metal film projectorbioscope, vector, entertainment, projector, film, theatre, movie -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - ELSTERNWICK CLASSIC CINEMA
... ... film projectors...Elsternwick Classic Cinema Gordon Street Elsternwick Dorchester Dance Hall National Trust of Australia National Trust Register Elsternwick Theatre Pausacker Ian Classic Cinema entertainment cinemas theatres Victorian style Elsternwick Public Hall Skating Rink Company Limited Selwyn Street Victorian Permanent Building Society Community Centres Films shows and exhibitions film projectors Amalgamate Picture Company Ltd. ...This file contains 4 items relating to the Elsternwick Classic Cinema: 1/1 original black and white photograph of the Elsternwick Classic Cinema, 9 Gordon Street Elsternwick. Date and photographer unknown. 2/ 2 photocopied photos of the Elsternwick Classic Theatre in its various stages of operation. One photo is of it as the Dorchester Dance Hall between 1938 and 1946 and the other is of the Classic Cinema in 1994. Photographers unknown. 3/National Trust of Australia (Victoria) Classification Report on Elsternwick Theatre with attached cover letter addressed to the Manager of the Planning Section, City of Glen Eira Council, from Ian Pausacker from the National Trust dated 04/10/2000. The report includes a statement of significance, history, description, context and floor plans of the theatre. 4/1 newspaper article written by Alex Njoo from the Caulfield/Port Philip Leader, 31/01/2012, congratulating the Tamir family on their conservation of the Elsternwick Classic Cinema. Includes a colour photo of the Tamirs, photographer unknown.elsternwick classic cinema, gordon street, elsternwick, dorchester dance hall, national trust of australia, national trust register, elsternwick theatre, pausacker ian, classic cinema, entertainment, cinemas, theatres, victorian style, elsternwick public hall, skating rink company limited, selwyn street, victorian permanent building society, community centres, films, shows and exhibitions, film projectors, amalgamate picture company ltd., richardson frank g., architecture, stairs, associated theatres limited, ballantyne and hared, balconies, architectural features, entrances, depression 1929-1939, astor, dancehalls, esquire theatre, prentice george, plottel joseph, architects, cowper murphy and associates, sharon cinema, tamir eddie, readings, free classical style, plans, business people, njoo alex, tamir family -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - CAMDEN THEATRE
... ... Film projectors...Camden Theatre Hawthorn Road Caulfield South Kennedy Gerry Hanson Ian Miller Brian Cinemas Film and photographic equipment Film projectors Films Cowell Ham D.F. Yeomans E.C. ...This file contains 3 items relating to the Camden Theatre: 1/7 original black and white photographs of Camden Theatre including photos of the interior and film equipment. Photographer and date unknown. 2/1 report titled ‘Camden Theatre’ by Gerry Kennedy, Ian Hanson and Brian Miller from the Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia Inc. magazine, CinemaRecord, issue 16, May 1997. The report gives a description and a brief history of the theatre and contains a reflective article by former employee, Brian Miller, about his time at the theatre. 3/One file note written by Kate Aldred, 11/04/2014, on the source of the “Camden Theatre’ report.camden theatre, hawthorn road, caulfield south, kennedy gerry, hanson ian, miller brian, cinemas, film and photographic equipment, film projectors, films, cowell ham d.f., yeomans e.c., camden theatre pty ltd, glenhuntly road, art deco, titania cinema, c & w projectors, cinemascope, vista vision, television broadcasting, brunswick ten pin bowling, lawn bowls, bowling club, projectionists, caulfield, glenhuntly fire brigade, classic cinema, elsternwick, trams, carnegie, esquire cinema, renown cinema, hoyts glenhuntly, hanson ian, refreshment rooms -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Equipment - Projector, C1920
... film...projectors...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Owned by Newspaper photographer living in Wattle Park c 1960s.Possibly Nepera Brand, Name on Slide Boxes. photography photographs / slides / film projectors No 510324 on Lens Adjuster Ron.230577, 7in, Est 1816, Trade mark. ...Owned by Newspaper photographer living in Wattle Park c 1960s.Possibly Nepera Brand, Name on Slide Boxes.1.A Wooden Case with a Sliding Rear Door for Projector. 2. Projector, Wood & Brass, Black Metal Box at rear for lamp & electric lead, spare lens inside. Brass lens holder & Focus adjuster at other end. 3. Wooden slide holder holds two slides, and fits between body and lens tube. 4. Spare lens marked 6 In EQUI with sliding collar. 5. 3 packs of glass slides. 4. Grey tin containing slides. Slides stored in .09.13.No 510324 on Lens Adjuster Ron.230577, 7in, Est 1816, Trade mark. London Made. Without name Australasia Pty Limited.photography, photographs / slides / film, projectors -
Federation University Historical CollectionPortable Film Projector, Eumig, Eumig Mark-S-701 Super 8 Film Projector
... Portable Film Projector...Eumig Mark-S-701 Super 8 Film Projector......Super 8 film projector...Eumig Mark-S-701 Super 8 Film Projector...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields FIlm projector Super 8 film projector projector Super 8 Eumig Mark-S-701 Super 8 Film Projector Eumig Mark-S-701 Super 8 Film Projector Portable Film Projector Eumig ...Eumig Mark-S-701 Super 8 Film Projectorfilm projector, super 8 film projector, projector, super 8 -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Film screening at Nicholas Hall, c1950s - 1960s
... A black and white photograph of a man standing between two film projectors in a room....A black and white photograph of a man standing between two film projectors in a room. Film screening at Nicholas Hall Photograph ...Stathy Raftopoulos was instrumental in bring Greek films to Melbourne and screened them in various picture theatres in the inner Melbourne suburbs where most post WW2 migrants were living. Prior to the opening of Greek cinemas various venues were used for screenings including Nicholas Hall in Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.With the advent of television many suburban cinemas were no longer drawing the crowds. It was at this time that Stathi Raftopoulos with his partners in the Cosmopolitan Motion Pictures company purchased cinemas in the in suburbs of Melbourne where Greek immigrants were living - in 1960 the National Theatre in Richmond; 1961 the Sun Theatre Yarraville; 1965, the Paramount Theatre Oakleigh, Kinema Theatre Albert Park, and the Empire Theatre Brunswick and Westgarth Theatre Northcote. Here they screened Greek movies which entertained the Greek community supporting them to maintain their link with Greece and their culture and traditions. A black and white photograph of a man standing between two film projectors in a room. -
Mont De LanceyFilm Projector
... Film Projector...Electric powered, metal film projector, reel to reel, lens, and lighting aperture....Film Projector ...Electric powered, metal film projector, reel to reel, lens, and lighting aperture."Paillard" "Swiss Made" "Curant Model No. D.A."movie projectors -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment, Minolta Film Projector
... Minolta Film Projector...Grey minolta super 8 film projector. Case plastic. Cords and instruction book...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Projector Minolta Super 8 Grey minolta super 8 film projector. Case plastic. Cords and instruction book Minolta Film Projector Equipment Equipment Minolta ...Grey minolta super 8 film projector. Case plastic. Cords and instruction bookprojector, minolta super 8 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFunctional object - Film Projector, 1980s
... Film Projector...projector... film...Dual wide Super 8 Film Projector...Dual wide Super 8 Film Projector Functional object Film Projector Gakken ...Grey metal projector with glass viewing box. Dual wide Super 8 Film ProjectorFront: G. gakken (logo)projector, film, home cinema, photography -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object - Projector, Film, 1965
... Projector, Film...Film Projector...8mm film projector. No capacity for sound. Dark grey metal body with 8mm plastic empty reel....National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Film Projector 8P3-RS Yashica Co. Ltd 8mm film projector. ...8mm film projector. No capacity for sound. Dark grey metal body with 8mm plastic empty reel.8P3-RS Yashica Co. Ltdfilm projector -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Stathi Raftopoulos with film projector, c 1970s
... Stathi Raftopoulos with film projector...A coloured photograph of a man standing next to a film projector in his home cinema. Two Greek film posters are on the wall behind him....Stathi Raftopoulos with film projector Photograph ...Stathi Raftopoulos was passionate about film and often showed movies to family and friends in his home cinema. He was a keen promoter of Greek film which he screened to the wider public as a travelling picture show man and later through the chain of Greek cinemas he was a partner in.A coloured photograph of a man standing next to a film projector in his home cinema. Two Greek film posters are on the wall behind him. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyFilm Projector
... Film Projector...A movie projector (or film projector) is an opto-mechanical device for displaying motion picture film by projecting it onto a screen....It is heavy and comes with two equally large speakers also in red boxes. Film Projector ...A movie projector (or film projector) is an opto-mechanical device for displaying motion picture film by projecting it onto a screen.Used in the Kiewa Valley possibly in the Mt Beauty Community Hall for the weekly movies/films.Large ered box with handle at the top. One side opens showing all working parts and instructins. Knobs are labelled eg. volme, amplifier etc. It is heavy and comes with two equally large speakers also in red boxes. -
Federation University Historical CollectionImage, Projector associated with Gem Pictures, c1930, c1930
... ...film projector...Scan of a film projector associated with Gem Pictures, and pages of a catalogue that includes the Hahn-Goerz Theatre Projector with 8 inch standard "Artisol" Mirror lamp on column stand. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields theatre film entertainment gem rash gem pictures edwin rash projector film projector hahn-goerz theatre projector Australasian Films Ltd Scan of a film projector associated with Gem Pictures, and pages of a catalogue that includes the Hahn-Goerz Theatre Projector with 8 inch standard "Artisol" Mirror lamp on column stand. ...Scan of a film projector associated with Gem Pictures, and pages of a catalogue that includes the Hahn-Goerz Theatre Projector with 8 inch standard "Artisol" Mirror lamp on column stand. theatre, film, entertainment, gem, rash, gem pictures, edwin rash, projector, film projector, hahn-goerz theatre projector, australasian films ltd -
Cheese World MuseumToy, projector, Fairymark
... ...projectors...film...projector mounted on a wooden base. A box shape with a lens on the front has a removable lid with a fluted edge. In front of this is the film...The projector is part of a collection of toys given into the care of Cheese World Museum. tin toys projectors film Allansford Uebergang Fairymark audio visual appliances photography Fairymark/Made in Japan Tin toy projector mounted on a wooden base. ...The Uebergang family lived at Tooram Park, Allansford from 1912 until 1992. The projector is part of a collection of toys given into the care of Cheese World Museum.Tin toy projector mounted on a wooden base. A box shape with a lens on the front has a removable lid with a fluted edge. In front of this is the film holder which has a carrier for the film, a winding mechanism, and a protruding lens at the front. This projector was lit by a candle inserted in the body. A baseplate with the manufacturer's name is on the front of the wooden mount.Fairymark/Made in Japantin toys, projectors, film, allansford, uebergang, fairymark, audio visual appliances, photography -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Floods, 1934
... Shows external stairway to bio-box addition for film projector. Mr Syd Allen projectionist seen at lobby steps. ...Shows external stairway to bio-box addition for film projector. Mr Syd Allen projectionist seen at lobby steps. ...Severe flooding all over Gippsland in August 1934. All low lying areas of Lakes Entrance flooded.Black and white photograph of flood waters around the Mechanics Hall. Shows external stairway to bio-box addition for film projector. Mr Syd Allen projectionist seen at lobby steps. Lakes Entrance VictoriaOn Back Old Cat No 77floods, halls, houses, roads and streets -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object - Projector, Film, 1950
... Projector, Film...This item was a typical type of projector used in the film and sound industries during the conflict in Vietnam. ...Filmosound GB Bell & Howell film projector c1950, wood and masonite, two tone grey casing, metal projector inside, 16mm, 110v, 10amp, 2 reels. ...Functional Object Projector, Film Gib. Bell & Howell ...This item was a typical type of projector used in the film and sound industries during the conflict in Vietnam. Filmosound GB Bell & Howell film projector c1950, wood and masonite, two tone grey casing, metal projector inside, 16mm, 110v, 10amp, 2 reels. Tripod stand, metal grey with wing nut and screw adjustment.7 rar, projector, filmosound, nui dat, infantry -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyFilm Projector
... Film Projector...film. sound projector. movies....This film sound projector was used to show 8mm films. The film would be projected onto a screen for viewing....This projector was owned and used by a resident of the Kiewa Valley during the 1970's. film. sound projector. movies. ...This film sound projector was used to show 8mm films. The film would be projected onto a screen for viewing.This projector was owned and used by a resident of the Kiewa Valley during the 1970's.Black plastic box with a handle on the top and a lever that comes out for the reel to be attached. On the front there are 5 black 'push in' knobs and 1 red 'push in' knob. Also 2 round black rotating knobs that turn. It has 3 legs and 2 outlets at the back. Included in the box are:- 1. Booklet 'Chinon Sound 8000' Instructions. 2. 1 black reel. 3. 4 movies- 'The Blue Max'; 'Spitfire'; 'Tora Tora Tora'; and ' The Queen's Silver Jubilee Air Pageant 1977'.film. sound projector. movies. -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyPicturol Projector. Model Q, Society for Visual Education Inc, Estimated 1940s
... film strip...projector...Vintage SVE Picturol Model Q Film Strip Projector with case and 3 film strips. ...Special Series 00-3" Vintage SVE Picturol Model Q Film Strip Projector with case and 3 film strips. Circa 1940. ...Vintage SVE Picturol Model Q Film Strip Projector with case and 3 film strips. Circa 1940. Film format 35mm. Projector includes cord with bakelite switch (Garling Hartford Conn) and plug - made in Australia.On side: "PICTUROL PROJECTOR MODEL Q 120 VOLTS 100 wATTS NO 26999 MANUFACTURED BY Society for Visual Education Inc. Lens - S.V.E. Special Series 00-3"film strip, projector -
Federation University Historical CollectionHandwritten document, Ballarat Junior Technical School - Records of raffle results - 1921, 09/09/1921 and 10/10/1921
... ...film projector...Money raised funded the dodge-ball court, purchased a typewriter, a second-hand piano, an inter-room telephone system, an epidiascope and film projector. ...Money raised funded the dodge-ball court, purchased a typewriter, a second-hand piano, an inter-room telephone system, an epidiascope and film projector. ballarat junior technical school dana street primary school ballarat school of mines 1921 sir alexander school fair parent's committee j rogerson police detective dodge-ball court typewriter piano telephone system epidiascope film projector J Rogerson, official drawer Four pages of lined paper showing handwritten results for raffles held at Ballarat Junior Technical Schhool in 1921. ...Ballarat Junior Technical School opened in 1913. It was located at the Dana Street State School. As numbers grew a larger building was needed. Plans were drawn and a school built within the grounds of the School of Mines. Students started at this new school in 1921. It was officially opened on 9 September 1921 by Sir Alexander, resident of Creswick, local member for North Ballarat and the Minister for Education. He also opened the School Fair which coincided with the buildings ceremony. This was a fair on a grand scale and lasted two days and nights. Staff and students worked for weeks making articles for sale. A parent's committee led by Mr J Rogerson, a local police detective, had been organizing for months. Money raised funded the dodge-ball court, purchased a typewriter, a second-hand piano, an inter-room telephone system, an epidiascope and film projector. Four pages of lined paper showing handwritten results for raffles held at Ballarat Junior Technical Schhool in 1921. Pages held together with a dressmaker's pin.J Rogerson, official drawerballarat junior technical school, dana street primary school, ballarat school of mines, 1921, sir alexander, school fair, parent's committee, j rogerson, police detective, dodge-ball court, typewriter, piano, telephone system, epidiascope, film projector -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Machine - Film Strip Projector, late 1930s
... Film Strip Projector...Projector was used at Christ Church Anglican Church Mitcham (now All Saints Mitcham) for showing film strips to the congregation, Sunday School and youth groups....Early 'Shelton' film strip projector in a steel grey painted and hinged metal case with carrying handle. ...It is a 240 volt projector. The film strip is manually rolled through the slots of the projector to show each frame separately. ...Projector was used at Christ Church Anglican Church Mitcham (now All Saints Mitcham) for showing film strips to the congregation, Sunday School and youth groups.Early 'Shelton' film strip projector in a steel grey painted and hinged metal case with carrying handle. Projector has been finished in a 'hammered' meta paint with a large transformer as its base. It is a 240 volt projector. The film strip is manually rolled through the slots of the projector to show each frame separately. Project lens is adjustable for focus and it has a small angle of adjustment foe aligning the image on the screen.Shelton Projector Made in Australiaphotography, projectors -
Federation University Historical CollectionHand written document, Ballarat Junior Technical School Correspondence 1921, 1921
... Money raised funded the dodge-ball court, purchased a typewriter, a second-hand piano, an inter-room telephone system, an epidiascope and film projector....Money raised funded the dodge-ball court, purchased a typewriter, a second-hand piano, an inter-room telephone system, an epidiascope and film projector. ballarat junior technical school dana street ballarat school of mines minister for education member for north ballarat school fair strachan orchestra receipt albert steane ceremony taxi typewriter piano telephone system payment notice Sir Alexander Peacock .1 Signature of W. ...Ballarat Junior Technical School opened in 1913. It was located at the Dana Street State School. As numbers grew a larger building was needed. Plans were drawn and a school built within the grounds of the School of Mines. Students started at this new school in 1921. It was officially opened on 9 September 1921 by Sir Alexander, resident of Creswick, local member for North Ballarat and the Minister for Education. He also opened the School Fair which coincided with the buildings ceremony. This was a fair on a grand scale and lasted two days and nights. Staff and students worked for weeks making articles for sale. A parent's committee led by Mr J Rogerson, a local police detective, had been organizing for months. As part of the ceremony for the opening of the school the Strachan Orchestra was engaged to play. .1 Taxi hire provided transport for the Strachan Orchestra for two visits at a total cost of Five Shillings. This hand written slip shows the date of payment and by whom .2 This item is the receipt N A Strachan sent to Mr Steane, Headmaster of the school, for the payment of Two Pounds, cost for engaging the Orchestra. Money raised funded the dodge-ball court, purchased a typewriter, a second-hand piano, an inter-room telephone system, an epidiascope and film projector.Hand written notes on lined paper. .1 Invoice; .2 Receipt.1 Signature of W. Button .2 Signature of N.A. Strachan.ballarat junior technical school, dana street, ballarat school of mines, minister for education, member for north ballarat, school fair, strachan orchestra, receipt, albert steane, ceremony, taxi, typewriter, piano, telephone system, payment notice, sir alexander peacock -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - Black and white prints, Collection of Photographs, Unknown
... in a vase. (8) Cacti collection in front of Glass Houses (moved to present site in 1975 as a student exercise.) (9) Cacti collection in front of Glass Houses. "Film Projector," on reverse. (10) Students standing beside signs in front of Lily Ponds on Open Day. (11) People looking at display for Open Day in Hall. (12) Display in Hall on Open Day. ...in a vase. (8) Cacti collection in front of Glass Houses (moved to present site in 1975 as a student exercise.) (9) Cacti collection in front of Glass Houses. "Film Projector," on reverse. (10) Students standing beside signs in front of Lily Ponds on Open Day. (11) People looking at display for Open Day in Hall. (12) Display in Hall on Open Day. ...15 black and white photographs. Collection is all the same size but 2 different kinds of borders. Provenance unknown. (1) 3 male students cultivating the vegetable plots. (2) View of paths "Camp," on reverse. (3) East side of Administration Building. "The Building," on reverse. (4) Students in the Library. (5) Female student driving a tractor in the Orchard. (6) Canna. (7) Lilies and ? in a vase. (8) Cacti collection in front of Glass Houses (moved to present site in 1975 as a student exercise.) (9) Cacti collection in front of Glass Houses. "Film Projector," on reverse. (10) Students standing beside signs in front of Lily Ponds on Open Day. (11) People looking at display for Open Day in Hall. (12) Display in Hall on Open Day. "Table Tennis," on reverse. (13) Open Day display in Hall. " (14) Open Day display in Hall. (15) Students standing beside Grafting display for Open Day in Orchard. students, vegetable plots, library, female students, tractor, orchard, flowers, cacti, lily ponds, open day, administration building, glasshouses -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Thornton-Pickard Ruby Enlarger, Thornton-Pickard, c1890
... Also referred to as a Magic Lantern Projector, the Ruby enlarger was used to project images from glass negatives using a variety of light sources and eventually adapted for electricity.. As photography technology developed the size of slides became smaller and the "magic lanterns" were replaced by more compact film and slide projectors....Also referred to as a Magic Lantern Projector, the Ruby enlarger was used to project images from glass negatives using a variety of light sources and eventually adapted for electricity.. As photography technology developed the size of slides became smaller and the "magic lanterns" were replaced by more compact film and slide projectors. ...Thornton-Pickard was a British camera manufacturer which was established in 1888 and closed in 1939. The company was based in Altrincham, near Manchester, and was an early pioneer in the development of the camera industry. The Thornton-Pickard company was founded by John Edward Thornton and Edgar Pickard in Manchester,. Also referred to as a Magic Lantern Projector, the Ruby enlarger was used to project images from glass negatives using a variety of light sources and eventually adapted for electricity.. As photography technology developed the size of slides became smaller and the "magic lanterns" were replaced by more compact film and slide projectors.This item is significant as it represents a step in the development of photographic technology and home entertainment in the early 19th century.A large photographic enlarger made primarily of wood, tin plate and glass. The enlarger is fully intact and has the original patent and registration on a badge attached on one side. The enlarger extends when in use but folds up accordion style when not required. Its length at maximum extension is 90 centimetres. It has a slot on one side for glass negatives negatives to be inserted in a wooden holder.Badge attached to side:- 'THORNTON-PACKARD/ RUBY ENLARGER/ ALTRINCHAM" On metal rectangle: "PROTECTED BY / PAT. No. 18478. 08. / REG. No8. 529944 & 580047."thornton-pickard, photographic equipment, ruby enlarger, glass negatives -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Slide/Film Strip Projector, c1960
... Slide/Film Strip Projector...Waterworth Slide Film Strip Projector, Model A - 300 watt, without a fan but with ventilating slots on top and an open bottom for air to flow. ...The projector is stored in a hand made three ply hinged box. Functional object Slide/Film Strip Projector ...The donor received the projector from a relative. He used it in the City of Whitehorse and surrounding areasWaterworth Slide Film Strip Projector, Model A - 300 watt, without a fan but with ventilating slots on top and an open bottom for air to flow. It has a carrying handle and a power lead with 3 pin plug which is wired in permanently. The projector lamp is at rear under the carrying handle. Image is projected through three stage lens via via the image on the 35mm strip or slide. The front lens is adjustable for focus. A knurled nut enables a height adjustment at front. Slides are inserted through the holder - whilst one slide is shown the other can be loaded ready to be slid in front of the light. The film strip holder is missing. The unit is finished in a grey hammer finish paint used in 1960 t0 1980s. The operating instructions are filed in the supplementary envelope. The projector is stored in a hand made three ply hinged box.Waterworth Hobart 5553Aphotography, projectors
