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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Hook, Mid-20th century
... ...Load Limit...Warrnambool Shipwreck Coast Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village lifting hook maritime equipment lifting equipment warehousing cargo loads rigging marine technology SWL Safe Working Load 3 ton Rated Capacity Load Limit Marked "ani" "SWL 3TON" Hook; large iron hook with a ring formed in the top. ...A cast iron hook was made for lifting heavy loads in a marine or warehouse environment. The hook would be attached to the end of a chain or rope around a heavy load such as a pallet or container. The other end may have been joined to a pulley or crane for lifting and moving it around. The inscription on the hook shows the SWL or Safe Working Load as 3 Ton. The SWL was used in the industry for many years to rate safe loads but it is no longer used to identify the maximum capacity of equipment. In 2002 the Australian Standard AS 1418 for Cranes, Hoists and Winches changed, and the term Safe Work Load was changed to Rated Capacity, which was defined differently.The hook represents the equipment needed on a ship or at a port, railyard, transport depot or warehouse in the 19th and 20th centuries to move cargo and loads. The inscription of SWL on the hook is significant for its use as a guide for many years to work out the weight of the load the hook could safely hold. However, time and experience have led to a change in Australian Standards and the load is now measured by another formula that gives the load's Rated Capacity.Hook; large iron hook with a ring formed in the top. Inscription stamped into the metal and indicates that the Safe Working Load (SWL) for the hook to lift is 3 Ton.Marked "ani" "SWL 3TON"warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, lifting hook, maritime equipment, lifting equipment, warehousing, cargo, loads, rigging, marine technology, swl, safe working load, 3 ton, rated capacity, load limit -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, 1940's
... Sign across the road before the bridge: Load limit 6 tons gross - Speed limit 20 MPH...Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast One of 20 photographs/postcards donated by Mary Karney suspension bridge san remo/phillip island phillip island suspension bridge bridges phillip island mary karney Sign across the road before the bridge: Load limit 6 tons gross - Speed limit 20 MPH Black & White photograph of roadway to the Bridge from Newhaven side. ...One of 20 photographs/postcards donated by Mary KarneyBlack & White photograph of roadway to the Bridge from Newhaven side.Sign across the road before the bridge: Load limit 6 tons gross - Speed limit 20 MPHsuspension bridge san remo/phillip island, phillip island suspension bridge, bridges, phillip island, mary karney -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Road and bridge, n.d
... Sign at bridge ' Bridge Load Limit 5t gross'...Sign at bridge ' Bridge Load Limit 5t gross' Photograph Photograph - Road and bridge ...Sourced from Casterton Town Hall (former Shire of Glenelg)Coloured photograph. Unsealed road between two paddocks. Wooden bridge and railings. Sign at bridge ' Bridge Load Limit 5t gross' -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph -Bridge, n.d
... Sign at bridge ' Bridge Load Limit 5 t gross'? Same bridge as 7301, taken at different time....Sign at bridge ' Bridge Load Limit 5 t gross'? Same bridge as 7301, taken at different time. ...Sourced from Casterton Town Hall (former Shire of Glenelg)Coloured photograph. Unmade road between paddocks. Photo taken close to bridge with wooden railings. Erosion of creek sides can be seen. Sign at bridge ' Bridge Load Limit 5 t gross'? Same bridge as 7301, taken at different time. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Bridge, n.d
... Sign at bridge ' Bridge Load Limit 5 t gross'? Same bridge as 7301, taken at different time....Sign at bridge ' Bridge Load Limit 5 t gross'? Same bridge as 7301, taken at different time. ...Sourced from Casterton Town Hall (former Shire of Glenelg)Coloured photograph. Same as 7302 7302 - Coloured photograph. Unmade road between paddocks. Photo taken close to bridge with wooden railings. Erosion of creek sides can be seen. Sign at bridge ' Bridge Load Limit 5 t gross'? Same bridge as 7301, taken at different time. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageWeapon - Cannon, 1861
... loading and re-firing. The properties of the timber (regarded as being Burmese teak) have helped to preserve these carriages in Australia. This particular carriage and traversing slide would have been manufactured about the same time as the gun (in 1861) in the Royal Carriage Department of the Royal Gun Factory in Woolwich, England. The gun would then have been assembled on the traversing slide of the carriage, then despatched as a unit. The wooden slide compressor mechanism that belongs to the cannon was used to limit...loading and re-firing. The properties of the timber (regarded as being Burmese teak) have helped to preserve these carriages in Australia. This particular carriage and traversing slide would have been manufactured about the same time as the gun (in 1861) in the Royal Carriage Department of the Royal Gun Factory in Woolwich, England. The gun would then have been assembled on the traversing slide of the carriage, then despatched as a unit. The wooden slide compressor mechanism that belongs to the cannon was used to limit ...The artillery piece of the cannon was cast at the Low Moor foundry in England in 1861. It is a 68 pound muzzle loading cannon, capable of firing a 68 pound weight projectile. The arrow on the top of the barrel is the symbol of government ownership. It is probably one of the artillery pieces purchased by the Victorian government in response to the 1863 report by Captain Scratchley, which recommended 19 such artillery pieces be bought for the defence of Hobsons Bay, (Williamstown, Melbourne) (Billets p.12). It was possibly brought to Warrnambool in the late 1860s or the 1870s, to be used for training purposes by volunteers and local militia. The wrought iron runners were probably added to the slides at a later date. This model of carriage had been manufactured since 1855, and the traversing slide since 1860. The traversing slide of the wooden carriage absorbs the recoil when the gun is then returns to the gun to its original position for loading and re-firing. The properties of the timber (regarded as being Burmese teak) have helped to preserve these carriages in Australia. This particular carriage and traversing slide would have been manufactured about the same time as the gun (in 1861) in the Royal Carriage Department of the Royal Gun Factory in Woolwich, England. The gun would then have been assembled on the traversing slide of the carriage, then despatched as a unit. The wooden slide compressor mechanism that belongs to the cannon was used to limit the recoil when the cannon was fired. It is now stored separately for purposes of preservation. It is extremely rare, as it is the only one surviving in this group of South Western Victorian cannons.This 68 pdr cannon, mounted with its original wooden carriage, is part of the South Western Victoria collection of surviving 19th Century artillery pieces, item number W/F/02. It is rated as EXTREMELY RARE on a State, National and World level. The 68 pound smooth bore cannon of this period are not particularly rare either in Australia or overseas; its significance lies in its Victorian provenance and as an element in a major collection of 19th century cannon. The number of surviving carriages with traversing slides in this group in South Western Victoria is unique in Australia and probably in the World. Out of 10 such platforms surviving in Australia, the South Western Victorian group has half. Several survive around the world but probably not in such a large group. The wooden sliding compressor mechanism belonging to this cannon is extremely rare, and the only one in this South Western Victorian group of Guns and Cannons. As a whole, this cannon has undergone very little restoration or modification, giving it a high level of integrity.Warrnambool Garrison Cannon. 68pdr smoothbore, muzzle-loading, cast-iron cannon. Manufactured in Low Moor, 1861, No. 10310. Mounted on the wooden carriage with wrought iron traversing slide and wrought iron runners and fittings. The cannon's Cascabel is cast with a loop. The wooden slide Compressor Mechanism, or Recoil Mechanism, is extremely rare. This mechanism comprises two equal-sized sections of wood, one on each side of the centre, joined by metal rods. In the centre of this wooden platform, with openings, top and bottom is a 15cm diameter metal cylinder with two cusps on the edge of the top (this wood has split over time). Two parallel sides each have two 1cm thick metal "L' plates attached 15cm long and 8.5cm wide. With the unit is ‘ L’ bracket, curved bracket and bolt head.Cannon trunnion "LOW MOOR / 10310 / 1861" Top of the barrel "7045, (symbol of an arrow pointing up), 95 – 3 – 14, 1861, 209" Cascabel "CV / N / C" The rear of left-hand slide " "OD” “JW” “No 33” Side chock – “JW” twice. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, muzzle loading cannon, 68 pound cannon, low moor foundry, royal gun factory, warrnambool militia, warrnambool garrison volunteers, warrnambool fortifications, wooden sliding compression mechanism, carriage and traversing slide, 19th century cannon, traversing platform, garrison sliding carriage, 68 pounder -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumEphemera - Tour Notes, Victorian Railways and Australian Railway Historical Society, ARHS Tour to Ballarat, titled "The Ballarat Bonanza", Feb. 1967
... limits, the train, the tramways and North Ballarat Workshops. Notes provided by Keith Kings. 3. Two page Special train notice or S Circular, S440/67, dated 17/2/1967, giving timetables, crosses, loads, motive power. ...limits, the train, the tramways and North Ballarat Workshops. Notes provided by Keith Kings. 3. Two page Special train notice or S Circular, S440/67, dated 17/2/1967, giving timetables, crosses, loads, motive power. ...Set of four foolscap size sheets, for ARHS Tour to Ballarat, titled "The Ballarat Bonanza" on 25/2/1967, stapled in the top left hand corner. Included trips on the Eureka and Redan lines. 1. - Welcome Aboard circular - printed on green paper - giving trip information - Yarra Car, Safety, timetable notes, photostops, refreshments, sales and tours of either the workshops or a tram tour. Trip via North Geelong to Ballarat, return via Bacchus Marsh. Booking Officer R. Carlisle, Tour Organiser E. (Ted) Davies. 2. Descriptive notes - printed on yellow paper, including notes on the various lines, speed limits, the train, the tramways and North Ballarat Workshops. Notes provided by Keith Kings. 3. Two page Special train notice or S Circular, S440/67, dated 17/2/1967, giving timetables, crosses, loads, motive power. Signed by T.A. James as Chief Traffic Manager. Images of document added 27-08-12.arhs, ballarat, eureka, redan, special trains -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Ansett Boeing 767 operating manuals, Boeing 767 Operating Manual Chapter 1 Limitations October 1988 Chapter 2 Normal Procedures October 1988
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Ansett Boeing 767 operating manuals Weight limitations Centre of gravity Locker & floor loading Operational limits Engine APU Automatic wheel brakes Cabin pressurisation Autopilot Cargo fire Autothrottle Fuel system Icing conditions Passenger evacuation Pre flight Engine start & before take off Taxi out & take off Climb & cruise procedure Severe air turbulence procedure Descent Holding Instrument flight procedures Landing roll procedure Taxi in & park Overview of limitations & normal procedures for Boeing 767, circa 1988 Spiral bound book style manual Boeing 767 Operating Manual Chapter 1 Limitations October 1988 Chapter 2 Normal Procedures October 1988 Manual Ansett Boeing 767 operating manuals ...Overview of limitations & normal procedures for Boeing 767, circa 1988Spiral bound book style manualnon-fictionOverview of limitations & normal procedures for Boeing 767, circa 1988weight limitations, centre of gravity, locker & floor loading, operational limits, engine, apu, automatic wheel brakes, cabin pressurisation, autopilot, cargo fire, autothrottle, fuel system, icing conditions, passenger evacuation, pre flight, engine start & before take off, taxi out & take off, climb & cruise procedure, severe air turbulence procedure, descent, holding, instrument flight procedures, landing roll procedure, taxi in & park -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Ansett Boeing 727 operating manuals, Boeing 727 Operating Manual Section 1 Limitations Section 2 Minimum Equipment List (MEL) and Configuration Deviation List (CDL) May 1984
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Ansett Boeing 727 operating manuals Centre of gravity Compartment capacities Loading Operational limits Fuel system Engine Windows Fire protection systems Radar Oxygen Electrical APU Hydraulic Cabin pressurisation Placarding & certification Overview of limitations & MEL/CDL for Boeing 727, circa 1984 Spiral bound book style manual Boeing 727 Operating Manual Section 1 Limitations Section 2 Minimum Equipment List (MEL) and Configuration Deviation List (CDL) May 1984 Manual Ansett Boeing 727 operating manuals ...Overview of limitations & MEL/CDL for Boeing 727, circa 1984Spiral bound book style manualnon-fictionOverview of limitations & MEL/CDL for Boeing 727, circa 1984centre of gravity, compartment capacities, loading, operational limits, fuel system, engine, windows, fire protection systems, radar, oxygen, electrical, apu, hydraulic, cabin pressurisation, placarding & certification
