Showing 9 items matching "identification codes"
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Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Military aircraft camouflage & markings, Luftwaffe Camouflage 1935 - 40
... ...Identification codes...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Military aircraft camouflage and markings Spanish civil war Research Blitzkrieg Colour plates Prototypes Main Luftwaffe codes & markings 1919-1939 Transport aircraft markings Identification codes Overview of camouflage & markings of Luftwaffe aircraft 1935 - 1940, circa 1981 Luftwaffe Camouflage 1935 - 40 Book Military aircraft camouflage & markings ...Overview of camouflage & markings of Luftwaffe aircraft 1935 - 1940, circa 1981non-fictionOverview of camouflage & markings of Luftwaffe aircraft 1935 - 1940, circa 1981spanish civil war, research, blitzkrieg, colour plates, prototypes, main luftwaffe codes & markings 1919-1939, transport aircraft markings, identification codes -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Manual of Land Warfare, Part One: Vol.3, Pamphlet No.2: Aid To The Civil power, 1983
... A gray coloured cover with black writing on it. The identification code is 7610-66-107-1143 and is in the top right hand side of the booklet. ...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Australia - Armed Forces - Service manuals Land Warfare A gray coloured cover with black writing on it. The identification code is 7610-66-107-1143 and is in the top right hand side of the booklet. ...A gray coloured cover with black writing on it. The identification code is 7610-66-107-1143 and is in the top right hand side of the booklet. There are two punch holes on the left hand side of the booklet. The booklet is covered with a clear plastic coveraustralia - armed forces - service manuals, land warfare -
Bendigo Military MuseumSign - STEEL SIGN, ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTION SQUADRON, c.2022
... Surrounded by two concentric circles with the identification of the unit also in purple. All wrapped in clear plastic on back a stamp saying who made the steel. Some codes...Surrounded by two concentric circles with the identification of the unit also in purple. All wrapped in clear plastic on back a stamp saying who made the steel. Some codes ...21st Construction Squadron is part of the 6th Engineering Regiment based at Amberley and is drawn mainly from Regular Army.White Square steel sign with hole in each corner on front and image of a fighting rooster (red and yellow) over the number 21 in purple. Surrounded by two concentric circles with the identification of the unit also in purple. All wrapped in clear plastic on back a stamp saying who made the steel. Some codes and dates.Front - "Royal Australian Engineers - Construction Squadron". Back - Stamp "Steel made by Bluescope CC38A Z47910. 22 Sep 2022 8..." Twice.sign, royal australian engineers -
Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - NATIONAL REGISTRATION IDENTITY CARD
... Identification This is possibly a copy. Blue Card folded once. Front cover has British Coat of Arms, with words "National Registration Identity Card". The rear cover has number FC 655746 and three rubber stamps. Inside is written: BCDD 157:2 Van Lier. Abraham. Class Code ...See Cat 4575 PThis is possibly a copy. Blue Card folded once. Front cover has British Coat of Arms, with words "National Registration Identity Card". The rear cover has number FC 655746 and three rubber stamps. Inside is written: BCDD 157:2 Van Lier. Abraham. Class Code A. Postal address - 89 Sherwood Avenue, Greenford MDX. Signature - A Van Lier. Stamped 22 Jn 43. Suspect it is a copy, printed onto new white cardboard substrate (Perhaps a training aid?). war, identification -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBooklet, G S Training Publications, AFV Identification Handbook, 1967
... 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne AFV Recognition Army Code No 70020 A soft covered loose leaf lace bound booklet showing photographs, silhouettes, recognition features, specifications and country of manufacture of principal AFV's of the major powers. With amendments Nos 1 & 2. AFV Identification ...A soft covered loose leaf lace bound booklet showing photographs, silhouettes, recognition features, specifications and country of manufacture of principal AFV's of the major powers. With amendments Nos 1 & 2.Army Code No 70020afv recognition -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBooklet (2 copies), GS Training Publications, Royal Armoured Corps Training Vol IV Pam No 4 -AFV Identification Handbook, 1972
... 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne AFV Recognition Army Code No 70765 A soft covered loose leaf, clipped, booklet containing photographs, details and line drawings of AFV's in use at time of publication. Royal Armoured Corps Training Vol IV Pam No 4 -AFV Identification ...A soft covered loose leaf, clipped, booklet containing photographs, details and line drawings of AFV's in use at time of publication.Army Code No 70765afv recognition -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Black Saturday : Stories of love, loss and courage from the Victorian bushfires edited by John McGourty, 2009
... Yarra Plenty Regional Library identification sticker with name, number and bar code ISBN 9780732290108...Proceeds from the sale of each book was given to the Salvation Army Victorian Bushfire Appeal. strathewen st andrews black saturday fires Yarra Plenty Regional Library identification sticker with name, number and bar code ISBN 9780732290108 Softcover Black Saturday : Stories of love, loss and courage from the Victorian bushfires edited by John McGourty Book Book ...The Black Saturday bushfires were a series of bushfires that ignited or were burning across the Australian state of Victoria on and around Saturday, 7 February 2009 and were Australia's all-time worst bushfire disasters. Contributions from reporters and photographers from News Limited. The book is a collection of individual stories, featuring deeply personal contributions from: people directly affected by the bushfires, their friends and relatives; the people who came to their aid - fire fighters, doctors, nurses and wildlife rescuers; accounts from journalists on the scene; and those involved in coordinating the response. Arranged town-by-town, with introductions detailing the scope and impact of the fires on each community. Contents: Kilmore East & Wandong - Strathewen & Kinglake West - St Andrews & Steels Creek - Kinglake - Flowerdale - Marysville--Gippsland -Beechworth & Mudgegonga - the lost ( listing those who perished ) - map of tragedy. Proceeds from the sale of each book was given to the Salvation Army Victorian Bushfire Appeal.SoftcoverYarra Plenty Regional Library identification sticker with name, number and bar code ISBN 9780732290108strathewen, st andrews, black saturday, fires -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPlan - Handcoloured identification of wood and brick buildings, hotels and lanes on copy of a section of MMBW map, 1930s
... Colour coded for brick or wood builidngs, lanes marked in green and four hotels indicated. Plan Handcoloured identification of wood and brick buildings, hotels and lanes on copy of a section of MMBW map ...Given to Peter LIBBIS, who hand ocloured legend etc. while researching his house and family, then donated to society in 1997.Photocopy of MMBW plan 326 - block between Stokes and Princes, Rouse and Graham. Colour coded for brick or wood builidngs, lanes marked in green and four hotels indicated.As abovereligion - roman catholic church (st josephs), peter libbis, business and traders - hotels, built environment -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Ship's Bell, Loch Ard
... codes to signify every half-hour and the fourth hour, to mark the time to change the watch or shift. They are also used in emergencies, to warn of fire and other danger, and to alert nearby vessels of their presence, especially in poor weather. Ship bells are usually cast or engraved with the ship’s name and often its launch date. If time allowed during an imminent disaster, seamen would save the ship’s bell, but if the ship sank, its bell would be searched for by those who discovered the wreck, as proof of the ship’s identification...codes to signify every half-hour and the fourth hour, to mark the time to change the watch or shift. They are also used in emergencies, to warn of fire and other danger, and to alert nearby vessels of their presence, especially in poor weather. Ship bells are usually cast or engraved with the ship’s name and often its launch date. If time allowed during an imminent disaster, seamen would save the ship’s bell, but if the ship sank, its bell would be searched for by those who discovered the wreck, as proof of the ship’s identification ...This Loch Ard ship's bell was kindly loaned by Heritage Victoria. The Loch Ard was an 85-metre, three-masted square-rigged iron clipper that sank in bad weather after hitting Mutton Bird Island, near Port Campbell, on June 1, 1878, just days after completing its three-month journey from Britain. Loch Ard carried some of the finest items that 19th-century Europe had to offer, intended for display at Melbourne’s International Exhibition in 1880. Before the modern age, a ship’s bell was one of the most important functional objects on a ship, used to regulate the daily routine of life, sound the time, and to signal watches and emergencies to everyone on board. The Loch Ard Bell is made of lead, bronze and copper alloy, and weighs 33 kg. It is missing its clapper. The bell disappeared after being recovered from the wreck in the 1960s, and reappeared in November 2003 when it was soon returned to Heritage Victoria staff. Ship bells are used for time-keeping, with codes to signify every half-hour and the fourth hour, to mark the time to change the watch or shift. They are also used in emergencies, to warn of fire and other danger, and to alert nearby vessels of their presence, especially in poor weather. Ship bells are usually cast or engraved with the ship’s name and often its launch date. If time allowed during an imminent disaster, seamen would save the ship’s bell, but if the ship sank, its bell would be searched for by those who discovered the wreck, as proof of the ship’s identification. Some ships, such as the famous luxury sailing ship Schomberg, had two bells: the main deck bell and a small bell used in the pilot house. The location of another bell from the Loch Ard is currently unknown. Sometime after the initial salvaging of the wreckage of the Loch Ard, a ship's bell for the Loch Ard was washed up. It was used for several years to summon men to meals at Glenample homestead, where part-owner Hugh Gibson and his family had previously sheltered the Loch Ard survivors, Tom Pearce and Eva Carmichael, as they recovered. Gibson's business partner, Peter McArthur, purchased Gibson's share of the property in 1887. In 1942, the Princetown A.R.P. (Air Raid Precautions, part of the World War 2 Air Raid Warden Service) and Observation group accepted the offer of the Loch Ard Bell from Mrs R.E. McArthur of Glenample homestead, for sounding an air raid alarm. Mrs McArthur was the daughter-in-law of Peter McArthur, and the mother of Colin McArthur, who had then inherited Glenample. Since then, the bell's whereabouts is unclear.Ship's bell: a cast bell of metal alloy - lead, bronze and copper. It has a square flat head with a central hole, a flat head, a band at the shoulder and waist, and a rounded sound bow. It no longer has its clapper. The surface is uneven and discoloured, and a vertical split has been mended at some stage. This ship's name has been cast into the bell's body. The bell was recovered from the wreck of the sailing ship Loch Ard in 1967, and is on loan from Heritage Victoria. "LOCH ARD"flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, loch ard, loch ard gorge, victorian heritage register, ship bell, ship's bell, loch ard bell, marine equipment, signal, alarm, marinter's watch, shipwreck artefact, shipwreck discovery
