Showing 1004 items matching "fore-rigging"
-
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Rigging
... fore-rigging ...The shrouds or fore-rigging are a part of the standing rigging on a sailing ship. They are used in pairs on each side of a ship to help hold the masts in place and to aid the sailors who climb the rigging. They are part of the basic framework for the sails. Larger vessels may have two or three pairs, and some ships may have upper and lower shrouds. The upper shrouds would be fixed to a protruding structure on the top of the masts so that they hung from the right angle. The ropework skills of the sailmaker would be used to create the shrouds, choosing fibres with properties suitable for the job at hand and creating the triangular shape carefully. Deadeyes and ropes were then used to attach the shrouds to the ship's structure.This shroud is an example of a part of the standing rigging of a sailing ship. Shrouds were used in pairs on larger sailing vessels to help hold the masts in place and give access to adjustable rigging such as sails.Fore Rigging or Shrouds, made from rope fibres. This shroud includes the upper and lower wooden deadeyes. They are part of a ship's rigging. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, shroud, fore-rigging, ropework, sailing ship rigging, standing rigging, natural fibres, sailmakers, handmade, deadeye, knot making -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Rigging
... fore-rigging ...The shrouds or fore-rigging are a part of the standing rigging on a sailing ship. They are used in pairs on each side of a ship to help hold the masts in place and to aid the sailors who climb the rigging. They are part of the basic framework for the sails. Larger vessels may have two or three pairs, and some ships may have upper and lower shrouds. The upper shrouds would be fixed to a protruding structure on the top of the masts so that they hung from the right angle. The ropework skills of the sailmaker would be used to create the shrouds, choosing fibres with properties suitable for the job at hand and creating the triangular shape carefully. Deadeyes and ropes were then used to attach the shrouds to the ship's structure.This shroud is an example of a part of the standing rigging of a sailing ship. Shrouds were used in pairs on larger sailing vessels to help hold the masts in place and give access to adjustable rigging such as sails.Fore Rigging or Shrouds, made from rope fibres. This shroud includes the upper and lower wooden deadeyes. They are part of a ship's rigging.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, shroud, fore-rigging, ropework, knot making, sailing ship rigging, standing rigging, natural fibres, sailmakers, handmade, deadeye -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Cutty Sark vessel and exhibition, Greenwich, England, rigging, 06/11/2016
The Cutty Sark was launched on 22 November 1869. She was named by the wife of George Moodie, the ship's first master who had also supervised her construction. Cutty Sark left the Clyde on 13 January 1870. A month and two days later, she set sail from London for China. Cutty sark was designed and built by Scott & Linton of Dumbarton for 16,150 pounds. But much of the money was to be paid by Willis when the ship was launched. Just before they finished her, Scott & Linton ran out of money and went bankrupt. She was completed by William Denny & Brothers. The Cutty Sark was the first ship to reach London with a tea cargo in 1877. But she was one of only nine sailing ships that returned that year - in 1870 there had been 59. Steamships were now dominating the tea trade. In 1883 the Cutty Sark joined the booming trade in transporting Australian wool. Every year until 1895 she set out in the summer for Australia, to load a cargo of wool bales and return to England in time for the wool sales ini the first three months of the new year. Cutty Sark soon established herself as the fastest of the wool clippers. Under her last master, Richard Woodget she set record times of 70 days or less for the voyage which no other sailing ships could match.Rigging on the Cutty Sark.cutty sark, exhibition, wool, australia, china,, sailing,, woodget,, moodie, london, willis, dumbarton, scott & linton, william denny, tea, cargo, immigration,, trade, rigging -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Drawing, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Brake rigging dropped centre double bogie tram Brill maximum traction truck 22E, Trams Nos. 31,", Aug. 1947
Drawing details brake rigging and dimensions for a Brill 22E truck. Dated 4/8/1947, prepared by the SEC Geelong branch, signed by H N Hornabrook 6/8/47 showing the layout and loads on each part of the brake system, drawing No. T1647. See item 9025 and 9857 for other versions.Yields information about the brake rigging for Brill 22E trams and demonstrates the activities of the SEC Geelong office.Drawing - blueprint, titled "Brake rigging dropped centre double bogie tram Brill maximum traction truck 22E, Trams Nos. 31,""D1775" in ink on top sheet right hand corner.brill 22e, drawings, brake rigging, geelong -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Sign - Two signs of items stored on board, 1. Lifeboat Stores, 2. Fore Cabin Stores
Two masonite signs painted white with hand painted list of stores held on deck, in the engine room, cockpit, steel locker and fore cabin.sign, stores, inventory, lifeboat -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Drawing - GE-T7-7659, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), Brake Rigging - Brill 22E Truck, 1949
Drawing detailing the brake rigging, dimensions, equations and forces for a Brill 22E Maximum Traction Truck. Prepared by the Geelong office of the SECV 1949, signed by Mr Hornabrook. See also item 9025.Yields information about Brill 22E brake rigging and equipment.Photocopied A4 sheet from original foolscap drawing.tramcars, brill 22e, brakes, brake rigging, geelong -
Geelong Naval and Maritime Museum
Postcard, Photograph of Claude Vincent Drury, c.1922-1925
Claude Vincent Drury (Service No. 10536) commenced with the RAN in December 1922. His records show he served for a period of 3 years and was stationed at the London Depot and on the HMAS Cerberus and HMAS Geramium (survey ship) between 1922-1925 (National Archives online, Series A6770, Barcode 4414684).This photograph is significant for its historical connections to Claude Vincent Drury who served in the RAN during the early to mid 1920s.Postcard from Claude Vincent Drury (c.1922-1925) in uniform with a hat with "Cumberland" on it to Elsie and Clarence.Handwritten message "From Claude/ To Elsie/ and Clarence/ with love" Printed on back of postcard "Photo by C. Purris(?) ... Photographic Studio,/ 101 Fore Street Devon ... 4863"claude vincent drury, hms cumberland -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Drawing - T1647, R3755 and part R1112, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Brake Rigging Brill Maximum Traction Truct No. 22E" and axles, and axle boxes, 4/1955
Set of three drawings related to the Brill 22E Maximum Traction trucks: 1 - "Brake Rigging Brill Maximum Traction Truct No. 22E" - showing the dimensions of the levers and pivot points. For the relevant Geelong drawing T1647 see item 8044 and 9025. 2 - "Standard Pony Axle" - traced from MMTB drawing R3755 3 - "Pony Axle Box" - traced from MMTB drawing R1112 and dated in ink 28-4-1955Yields information about Brill 22E brake rigging and equipment.Set of three Drawings - dyeline print on plain paper with a brass clip in the top right hand corner.tramcars, brill 22e, pony axles, axles, axle boxes, brake rigging, ballarat, geelong, drawings -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Talent to the fore, 1992
Article on applications by schools for funding in the 1993 program of the Nunawading Schools Community Project.Article on applications by schools for funding in the 1993 program of the Nunawading Schools Community Project.Article on applications by schools for funding in the 1993 program of the Nunawading Schools Community Project.nunawading schools community arts project, city of nunawading, music, ballet and dance, mourney, hazel, schools -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Photo of a "Play safe at home" promotion & Tuberculosis (TB), anti vermin posters in the fore "SWAT that fly" & "Starve rats" - Department Of Health - Publicity material
-
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Partridge, To the fore with the tanks!, 192?
Fictional account of tank warfare in FranceIll, p.256.fictionFictional account of tank warfare in Franceworld war 1914-1918 - fiction, world war 1914-1918 - campaigns - france -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Trombones To The Fore
-
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Diamond Valley News, McDonald's to the fore, 20/03/1990
The McDonalds store at Greensborough Plaza has been operating since 1980. This article from 1990 relates some stories from the first 10 years.Digital copy of newspaper articlemcdonalds greensborough, greensborough plaza, howard chant -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth Operation,Maintenance & Rigging
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Monospar ST.25 Monoplane - Maintenance, Rigging & General Instructions - General Aircraft Ltd, London
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - DH Gipsy Moth types 60G & 60M - Instruction Manual for operation, maintenance & rigging
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Album (item) - DH Puss Moth -type 80 Instruction Manual for operation, maintenance & rigging. w/eng 120HP Gipsy III
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Manual of Instructions for operation, Maintenance and Rigging of the De Havilland 4 Enined Express Air Liner Type DH 86
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - De Havilland Dragon Instructions, Manual of Instructions for Operation, Maintenance and Rigging of the D.H.Dragon ( Type D.H.84)
The De Havilland Aircraft Company Ltd -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF - Manual Of Instructions For Operation, Maintenance And Rigging Of The Tiger Moth (D.H. Type 82) . Publication No 163
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Tiger Moth rigging, DH82 Tiger Moth Rigging Notes
De Havilland -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF - Manual Of Instructions For Operation , Maintenance And Rigging Of The Tiger Moth ( D.H. Type 82) Publication No.163
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Manual Of Instructions For Operation , Maintenance , Rigging And Repair Of The D.H. Moth "Minor" (Type D.H.94)
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Bell Helicopter 47-159-001 Tool Application Flight Control Rigging Rotating Controls and Rotor Assembly
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - The Rigging Maintenance And Inspection Of Aircraft ("A" Licence)
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - British Air Ministry Manual of Rigging for Aircraft, A Manual of Rigging for Aircraft 1931 Air Ministry
British Air Ministry -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - A Manual Of Rigging For Aircraft
Air Publication 1107 , 3rd Edition Feb 1931 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Rigging Diagrams for Royal Flying Corps & DH "Hornet" Moth type DH A & B
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aeronautical Engineering, The Rigging Maintenance And Inspection Of Aircraft ("A" Licence)
Overview of aircraft rigging, maintenance & inspection for A licence applicants, circa 1941May be duplicate item non-fictionOverview of aircraft rigging, maintenance & inspection for A licence applicants, circa 1941assembly & rigging, material defects & deterioration, hydraulics, seaplanes & flying boats, instrument testing, electrical systems -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aircraft construction, Rigging and Airframes. A Manual for Riggers and Students
General outline of the principles of aircraft construction & maintenance, circa 1936non-fictionGeneral outline of the principles of aircraft construction & maintenance, circa 1936tools & instruments, materials, assembly of component parts, flying & taxiing faults