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Federation University Historical Collection
Album, Folder containing information on Guglielmo Marconi
... Folder containing information on Guglielmo Marconi...Red A4 folder containing information about Guglielmo... Guglielmo Marconi Folder containing information on Guglielmo Marconi ...Henry Sutton is a talented world-wide accepted inventor with inventions relating to the telephone, photography, wireless, cars, motorcycles, and bicycles as well as many more inventions. Henry was also one of four brothers that ran the Sutton's Music Store after the death of their Father Richard Sutton. Henry Sutton taught Applied Electricity at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1883 to 1886.Red A4 folder containing information about Guglielmo Marconi henry sutton, marconi, australian wireless history, the wireless institute of australia, australian politicians -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Various ships at Station Pier, Port Melbourne, The Age, 4 Jan 1968
... guglielmo marconi...) and "Guglielmo Marconi" (outer East) .02 - "Achille Lauro" (inner West... orcades iberia guglielmo marconi COPYRIGHT THE AGE Two black ...COPYRIGHT THE AGE Two black and white photographs each showing 2 ships at Station Pier . .01 - "Iberia" (inner East) and "Guglielmo Marconi" (outer East) .02 - "Achille Lauro" (inner West) and "Orcades (outer West). Cars line both sides of Station Pier. All four ships were in at the Pier at one time. 04.01.1968transport - shipping, piers and wharves - station pier, achille lauro, orcades, iberia, guglielmo marconi -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Memo, MHT re damage to piers by ships, c. 1970
... Guglielmo Marconi... Angelina Lauro Achgetis Australis Guglielmo Marconi York Syme Ocean ...Carbon copy book of memos to Melb Harbor Trust concerning damage to piers by ships."Damages" handwritten in black on front cover. "563572" handwritten sideways in blue on the front cover. "Damages" on top edge of pages.melbourne harbor trust - port of melbourne authority, piers and wharves - station pier, piers and wharves - princes pier, e smallwood, maru suzakasay, v s reed, l c clemence, britanis, ellinis, angelina lauro, achgetis, australis, guglielmo marconi, york syme, ocean monarch, j saunders, himalaya, patris, lake eyre, startaro, tai fun, orsova, philippine bear, australian endeavour, border chiefain, fairsky, atrea, iron monarch, bass trader, golden bear, jette beu, p curran, cathay, tolga, spica, australian enterprise, marina raskova, vigorous, australian bear, torronga, laurel wood, mobil australis, janova, evimeria, arthur philip, galileo galilei, soyokaze maru, bulk pioneer, toyota maru, hmas vampire -
Parks Victoria - Cape Nelson Lightstation
Instrument - Morse Code Key Set
... . In the early 1890s Italian inventor, Guglielmo Marconi improved.... In the early 1890s Italian inventor, Guglielmo Marconi improved ...The battery powered set, which dates from the second half of the twentieth century, comprises two main components, the electronic keyer with a single lever for tapping, and a transmitter (?), both connected by a keying cable. Morse code was invented in the 1830s by American, Samuel Finely Breese by using electrical signals to quickly transmit information over a long range. In the early 1890s Italian inventor, Guglielmo Marconi improved the technology to the point where it became an essential device used for commercial and government purposes. The first practical applications were demonstrated with maritime messaging, where this simple mode of communication was seen as a timely replacement for the historic practice of signaling by flags, lights and foghorns. Cape Schanck has an earlier Morse code key, which is original to the lightstation (CSLS 0035), and Cape Otway has another early example although its provenance to the lightstation has not been formally verified (COLS 0074). The Morse code set has first level contributory significance for its historical value as an earlier communications device that has since been made redundant by more sophisticated technologies.Morse code key set. Comprised of the tapping component and a metal box part with a white electrical cord.Yes