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Unions BallaratThe general strike, Morris, Margaret, 1976
... ...general strike - britain...The General Strike took place in 1926 in Britain. The nine day strike across many industries was called by the Trades Union Congress to protect pay rates and working conditions for coal miners. ...Relevant to the General Strike and to history of trade unionism in Britain. btlc ballarat trades hall ballarat trades and labour council general strike - britain trades union congress - britain tuc - britain unions strikes industrial action miners coal miners wages Front cover: title and author's name. ...The General Strike took place in 1926 in Britain. The nine day strike across many industries was called by the Trades Union Congress to protect pay rates and working conditions for coal miners. Relevant to the General Strike and to history of trade unionism in Britain.Paper; book. Cover: collage - picture of 6 men superimposed over a copy of the British Worker; background is white with red text; blue spine.Front cover: title and author's name.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, general strike - britain, trades union congress - britain, tuc - britain, unions, strikes, industrial action, miners, coal miners, wages -
Moorabbin Air MuseumArchive (Item) - Box WP2 Prowse Collection See details under Description
... o Nomad Presentation Booklet o Rolls Royce Dart Propeller Turbine Aero Engine Booklet o “The Magnificent Meteor” Booklet o Battle of Britain Leaflet o GAF - Turana Target System Manual o GAF - Project AIR5044 RAAF Basic Trainer Development Cost Plan AAC-TR-00-03 Iss 1 o Development Cost Plan AAC-TR-00-03 Iss 1 o SKYVAN Multi-role and Tactical Support Missions o A7 - SEA CONTROL - Vought Aircraft o The First Sir Henry Royce Memorial Lecture - Sir Henry Royce, BART o Ikara Missile Launching System o What Nomad Is That (4 copies) o Martin-Baker Patent5 Automatic Ejection Seat o Martin-Baker Mk 1 Ejection Seat o SAAB Transporter News Material o Index of D.T.D Specs for Aerospace Materials and Processes and various samples attached o Hornet - Australia’s Formidable Strike Fighter o Fighters for Today & Tomorrow - McDonnell Aircraft Co (2 copies) o Development of a Light Transport Aircraft - Project “N” by G D Bennett, Chief Designer, GAF o Type Certificate No A7PC Model N22B, N24A o Project Pika article o Project Pika - General Description Leaflet o Various Malkara, Ikara, Turana, Jindivik photos - assorted o Ikara - British Aerospace Dynamics Group o Design Concept Paper - Payload Carrier 78/G.W.1 o Article - Nomad N24A in the Air o Submission Paper No 40 by Jack Garden o RMIT - H K Millicer Lecture 1992 - by Ben R Rich o Armstrong-Siddeley Motors - Mamba Propeller Turbine o De Havilland Gnome o TAA Engineering Report No 147 March 1970 o Flights of Imagination o Roulettes - RAAF Promotion Folder o Scoutmaster - RAAF Promotion Folder (4 copies) o W L Prowse Letter o Various - Turana Trials Photos & Leaflet o Martin-Baker Ejection Seat Trainer o HS 146 o N22B - Nomad Performance Summary o Introducing Project ‘N’ o Report by Chief Test Pilot o Synopsis - Certification and Development of the Nomad o Nomad Mission Master - Promo (6 copies) o Nomad 24A Performance Summary (2 copies o GAF Productions - Brochure o Ansett ANA Pilot’s Course Notes - Convair 440 o Nomad 22B Technical Description o GAF Guidelines Licenced Manufacture of Nomad Aircraft N22B o Nomad Presentation Booklet (5 copies) o Australian Hornet F/A-18A o Nomad Promo Specs (20 copies) o Flight International - Nomad in the Air o Allison Model 250-B-17B Engine o Nomad - Better Where it Counts o TO13A6-34-14 I.P.B. ...Description: Defence Instruction Air Force AAP 7213.003-3MB2 Mirage Airctraft Metal Repairs - Book 2 of 2 Augusta-109-Hirundo - Preliminary General Description Sky Van: Military - Shorts Sky Van: Multi-Role Aircraft Sky Van: Civil VFW - Fokker VF Level of Importance: State. o Nomad Presentation Booklet o Rolls Royce Dart Propeller Turbine Aero Engine Booklet o “The Magnificent Meteor” Booklet o Battle of Britain Leaflet o GAF - Turana Target System Manual o GAF - Project AIR5044 RAAF Basic Trainer Development Cost Plan AAC-TR-00-03 Iss 1 o Development Cost Plan AAC-TR-00-03 Iss 1 o SKYVAN Multi-role and Tactical Support Missions o A7 - SEA CONTROL - Vought Aircraft o The First Sir Henry Royce Memorial Lecture - Sir Henry Royce, BART o Ikara Missile Launching System o What Nomad Is That (4 copies) o Martin-Baker Patent5 Automatic Ejection Seat o Martin-Baker Mk 1 Ejection Seat o SAAB Transporter News Material o Index of D.T.D Specs for Aerospace Materials and Processes and various samples attached o Hornet - Australia’s Formidable Strike Fighter o Fighters for Today & Tomorrow - McDonnell Aircraft Co (2 copies) o Development of a Light Transport Aircraft - Project “N” by G D Bennett, Chief Designer, GAF o Type Certificate No A7PC Model N22B, N24A o Project Pika article o Project Pika - General Description Leaflet o Various Malkara, Ikara, Turana, Jindivik photos - assorted o Ikara - British Aerospace Dynamics Group o Design Concept Paper - Payload Carrier 78/G.W.1 o Article - Nomad N24A in the Air o Submission Paper No 40 by Jack Garden o RMIT - H K Millicer Lecture 1992 - by Ben R Rich o Armstrong-Siddeley Motors - Mamba Propeller Turbine o De Havilland Gnome o TAA Engineering Report No 147 March 1970 o Flights of Imagination o Roulettes - RAAF Promotion Folder o Scoutmaster - RAAF Promotion Folder (4 copies) o W L Prowse Letter o Various - Turana Trials Photos & Leaflet o Martin-Baker Ejection Seat Trainer o HS 146 o N22B - Nomad Performance Summary o Introducing Project ‘N’ o Report by Chief Test Pilot o Synopsis - Certification and Development of the Nomad o Nomad Mission Master - Promo (6 copies) o Nomad 24A Performance Summary (2 copies o GAF Productions - Brochure o Ansett ANA Pilot’s Course Notes - Convair 440 o Nomad 22B Technical Description o GAF Guidelines Licenced Manufacture of Nomad Aircraft N22B o Nomad Presentation Booklet (5 copies) o Australian Hornet F/A-18A o Nomad Promo Specs (20 copies) o Flight International - Nomad in the Air o Allison Model 250-B-17B Engine o Nomad - Better Where it Counts o TO13A6-34-14 I.P.B. ...Description: Defence Instruction Air Force AAP 7213.003-3MB2 Mirage Airctraft Metal Repairs - Book 2 of 2 Augusta-109-Hirundo - Preliminary General Description Sky Van: Military - Shorts Sky Van: Multi-Role Aircraft Sky Van: Civil VFW - Fokker VF Level of Importance: State. -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Fob sovereign Holder
... Britain began in 1817. In Australia, the Sydney Mint was established as a branch of the Royal Mint in London in 1855. Its primary role, together with the mints of Melbourne (1872-1931) and Perth (1899-1931) was to strike Sovereigns and Half Sovereigns from the gold that had been discovered in the goldfields of Victoria and New South Wales in 1851. During the First World War, the Sovereign - like most gold and silver coins - was gradually withdrawn from general...Britain began in 1817. In Australia, the Sydney Mint was established as a branch of the Royal Mint in London in 1855. Its primary role, together with the mints of Melbourne (1872-1931) and Perth (1899-1931) was to strike Sovereigns and Half Sovereigns from the gold that had been discovered in the goldfields of Victoria and New South Wales in 1851. During the First World War, the Sovereign - like most gold and silver coins - was gradually withdrawn from general ...The first British gold sovereign was minted as long ago as 1489 under the reign of Henry VII. Subsequent monarchs issued their own gold coins until the reign of James I, crowned King of England and Scotland in 1603 when the practice died out. The modern use of the sovereign and half sovereign coins as common currency in Britain began in 1817. In Australia, the Sydney Mint was established as a branch of the Royal Mint in London in 1855. Its primary role, together with the mints of Melbourne (1872-1931) and Perth (1899-1931) was to strike Sovereigns and Half Sovereigns from the gold that had been discovered in the goldfields of Victoria and New South Wales in 1851. During the First World War, the Sovereign - like most gold and silver coins - was gradually withdrawn from general circulation, although special limited issue coins have frequently been minted for special events, such as the Platinum Jubilee and recent death of Queen Elizabeth 11. Sovereign cases were small portable boxes usually in cylindrical shape and made from various metals with snapshut covers to contain the coin. The spring in the base allowed several coins to be stored in a small container. These fob holders were particularly common in the late 19th to early 20th century and were frequently used by men who could then safely carry coins in their suit pockets. This case was used by a member of the Raper family of Wodonga, Victoria. This item is from the Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper.A small silver case with a fob attachment designed to hold sovereign and half sovereign coins. Inside the case are 2 circular spring loaded receptacles to hold the coins. The lid is lined with velvet. A clip and fob is attached to the front of the case.currency, predecimal coins
