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Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - Magnetic compass calibrator set - MC-2 Sperry Rand
... Magnetic compass calibrator set - MC-2 Sperry Rand...Magnetic compass calibrator set - MC-2 Sperry Rand...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Magnetic compass calibrator set - MC-2 Sperry Rand Manual Magnetic compass calibrator set - MC-2 Sperry Rand ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook (Item) - RAAF School Of Technical Training Basic And Magnetic Compass Theory
... RAAF School Of Technical Training Basic And Magnetic Compass Theory...RAAF School Of Technical Training Basic And Magnetic Compass Theory...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne RAAF School Of Technical Training Basic And Magnetic Compass Theory Book RAAF School Of Technical Training Basic And Magnetic Compass Theory ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (item) - Sperry Gyroscope magnetic compass - maintenance manual, Sperry Gyroscope magnetic compass - maintenance manual Jan 1977
... Sperry Gyroscope magnetic compass - maintenance manual...Sperry Gyroscope magnetic compass - maintenance manual Jan 1977...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne "Redifon" on cover A4 pages in 3 ring binder Sperry Gyroscope magnetic compass - maintenance manual Jan 1977 Manual Sperry Gyroscope magnetic compass - maintenance manual ..."Redifon" on cover -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army, US Magnetic Compass
... US Magnetic Compass......US Magnetic Compass...Please see media file for more information. US Magnetic Compass Equipment Equipment, Army Union Instrument Corporation ...Compass with folding clip cover. There is a written description about the compass which is on display. Please see media file for more information.compass, survival, us magnetic compass, rung sat, swamp death, mekong delta, quang tri provence, phuoc tuy province, 4/1 arvn bn, 1st regt, 1 div, thua thien province, local force battalion, 302 bn, 3 corps, wo2 (temp) george maclauchlan logan, 33649, royal australian infantry corps, 7th battalion, royal australian regiment, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), jungle training centre, canungra -
Federation University Historical CollectionTool - Scientific Instrument, Theodolite: Serial No. 25353; Also known as "Transit" in the USA, c1939
... ...magnetic compass...On magnetic compass dial: "C.L.BERGER & SONS" "BOSTON USA" 25353...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields theodolite transit united states of america berger & sons magnetic compass compass dial surveying instrument On magnetic compass dial: "C.L.BERGER & SONS" "BOSTON USA" 25353 A surveying instrument mounted on a wood base with Slotted ends Instrument to be mounted on a tripod - Item No 7459 Theodolite: Serial No. 25353; Also known as "Transit" in the USA Tool Scientific Instrument C.L. ...A surveying instrument mounted on a wood base with Slotted ends Instrument to be mounted on a tripod - Item No 7459On magnetic compass dial: "C.L.BERGER & SONS" "BOSTON USA" 25353theodolite, transit, united states of america, berger & sons, magnetic compass, compass dial, surveying instrument -
Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Scientific Instrument, Magnetic Compass
... Magnetic Compass...Tan leather carry case. Magnetic Compass Instrument Scientific Instrument E. ...Grey hammertone cylindrical house with removable lid. Compass equipped with sighting wire and slot attachments. "Sirius" Mounting flange on bottom face with 17mm diameter female screw head. Tan leather carry case.scinetific instrument, scientific object, compass, esdale & sons -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Binnacle and Magnetic Compass
... Binnacle and Magnetic Compass...Functional object Binnacle and Magnetic Compass ...In 1947, the scientific instrument manufacturing firms of Henry Hughes & Son Ltd, London, England, and Kelvin Bottomley & Baird Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland, came together to form Kelvin & Hughes Ltd. Hughes Company History: Henry Hughes & Sons were founded in 1838 in London as a maker of chronographic and scientific instruments. The firm was incorporated as “Henry Hughes & Sons Ltd” in 1903. In 1923, the company produced its first recording echo sounder and in 1935 a controlling interest in the company was acquired by S Smith & Son Ltd resulting in the development and production of marine and aircraft instruments. Following the London office's destruction in the Blitz of 1941, a collaboration was entered into with Kelvin, Bottomley & Baird Ltd resulting in the establishing “Marine Instruments Ltd”. Following the formal amalgamation of Kelvin, Bottomley & Baird Ltd and Henry Hughes & Sons Ltd in 1947 to form Kelvin & Hughes Ltd. Marine Instruments Ltd then acted as regional agents in the UK for Kelvin & Hughes Ltd who were essentially now a part of Smith's Industries Ltd founded in 1944 and the successors of S. Smith & Son Ltd. Kelvin & Hughes Ltd went on to develop various marine radar and echo sounders supplying the Ministry of Transport, and later the Ministry of Defence. The firm was liquidated in 1966 but the name was continued as Kelvin Hughes, a division of the Smiths Group. In 2002, Kelvin Hughes continues to produce and develop marine instruments for commercial and military use. (See Note section this document for further information on the company's origins) This model binnacle and compass is a good example of the commercial diversity of navigational instruments made by Kelvin & Hughes after world war 2. It was made in numbers for use by shipping after the second world war and is not particularly rare or significant for its type. Also, it was made no earlier than 1947 as the firms of Kelvin, Bottomley & Baird Ltd and Henry Hughes & Sons Ltd who took over from Smith & Sons were not amalgamated until 1947. It can there for be assumed that this item was made during the company's transitional period to Kelvin & Hughes from Smith Industries Ltd.Mid 20th century ship's binnacle with Kelvin Hughes/ F. Fuselli Genova 8 inch diameter (glass) compass on gimballed ring. Round, teak wood pedestal with mounted brass compensating sphere brackets and painted iron balls one green the other red. Heavy brass helmet style compass cover with hinged front door and removable top for compass viewing and natural lighting. A single handle is located on the side and single burner on the opposite side. Retains an old finish and some wear to the pedestal base. Binnacle marked Serial No 163 "Veritas" Made by Kelvin Hughes Compass marked "Kelvin Hughes & Made in Great Britain Serial No 760 C J"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBooklet - The Sperry Gyroscope Compass A gyro-Magnetic Compass for Aircraft Type C.L.1 Mark 4.F Type C.L.2 Mark 4.B, The Sperry Gyroscope Company
... The Sperry Gyroscope Compass A gyro-Magnetic Compass for Aircraft Type C.L.1 Mark 4.F Type C.L.2 Mark 4.B...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne The Sperry Gyroscope Company Booklet The Sperry Gyroscope Compass A gyro-Magnetic Compass for Aircraft Type C.L.1 Mark 4.F Type C.L.2 Mark 4.B ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Maintenance Manual for the Gyro Magnetic Compass Mk.7A, Sperry Gyroscope Company
... Maintenance Manual for the Gyro Magnetic Compass Mk.7A...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Sperry Gyroscope Company Manual Maintenance Manual for the Gyro Magnetic Compass Mk.7A ... -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchInstrument - Compass, Magnetic
... Compass, Magnetic...US Magnetic Compass: Made in 1966; used in Vietnam War (Sometimes referred to as a Surveyor's Compass or, less accurately, a prismatic compass). ...(with lid closed) U.S. COMPASS MAGNETIC FSN 6605-846 7618 UNION INSTRUMENT CORP. ...Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch Petrie Park 16 Mountain View Road Montmorency melbourne (with lid closed) U.S. COMPASS MAGNETIC FSN 6605-846 7618 UNION INSTRUMENT CORP. ...US Magnetic Compass: Made in 1966; used in Vietnam War (Sometimes referred to as a Surveyor's Compass or, less accurately, a prismatic compass). When unfolded, the user puts a thumb through the wire loop, holds the lens in front of the eye, and aims the wire 'aiming line' at the required object or direction. While held, the user then looks down towards the dial to read the compass direction. The engraving underneath includes a reference to radioactive material ('H3' – the tritium isotope of Hydrogen) and is used in the luminous paintings that mark principal compass directions.(with lid closed) U.S. COMPASS MAGNETIC FSN 6605-846 7618 UNION INSTRUMENT CORP. PLAINFIELD, N.J. DA23-195-AMC-00906(T) (lid open; distance scale on edge - see Media item #5) 1000 2000 3000 1:25000 METERS (underside) RADIOISOTOPE H3 A.E.C. LICENSE NO. 8-5736-3 CONTAIN 75 MS. RADIOACTIVE H3 DO NOT OPEN DISPOSE OF PER AR 755-380 IF FOUND RETURN TO MILITARY AUTHORITY -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageInstrument - Compass, c. 1839
... ...magnetic compass...This magnetic compass is a good size to fit easily into a person's pocket or personal luggage and is protected from knocks by its wooden case. ...Compass is marked with 360 degrees and compass points and has two pointers; one to show magnetic north and one to set the direction of travel. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road This magnetic compass is a good size to fit easily into a person's pocket or personal luggage and is protected from knocks by its wooden case. ...This magnetic compass is a good size to fit easily into a person's pocket or personal luggage and is protected from knocks by its wooden case. It could have been used for reference when travelling on land or sea. There is no visible manufacturer's mark, which may mean that it was not of high monetary value. Leith is a district of Edinburgh in the country of Scotland, the U.K. It was once the Port of Edinburgh and many migrant ships departed from here bound for the Australian colony. It had a busy shipbuilding industry, with wet and dry docks. It appears from the inscription on the case "Chas Gray, LEITH, 1839" that this pocket compass once belonged to Charles M. Gray (Chas is a common abbreviation for the name Charles). The inscription coincides with the name, place and date that the Western Victorian pioneer Charles M. Gray left Scotland and arrived in Australia. Charles Gray was born in Anstruther, Scotland, in 1818. His family was connected with the Royal Marines, which may have created his nautical instruments such as this pocket compass. Charles Gray arrived in Hobson's Bay on 15 June 1839 on the ship “Midlothian”. That same ship had departed from Leith, Scotland on February 15th 1839. Did Charles Gray acquire the pocket compass in Leith, perhaps as a gift or a souvenir of his motherland? Charles Gray was an early squatter and went on to become a very successful settler as a sheep pastoralist in the Western District of what is now Victoria (originally the colony of New South Wales). He and his wife had a large property called “Nareeb Nareeb”, Green Hill Creek District (now Glenthompson), Victoria, from 1840-1886. He was also a local Councillor and Justice of the Peace, and had an interest in the local indigenous people; he named his property after their tribe. Charles returned to England in 1890 and died there in 1905. Charles Gray had written an account in 1890 of his life at Nareeb Nareeb, called Western Victoria in the Forties: "REMINISCENCES OF A PIONEER The Western District in the 1840's By Charles Gray" , a valuable historical reference to colonial Victoria. His book was published by the Hamilton Spectator in 1932. Charles Gray's photograph is one of 713 historical photographs of early Victorian settlers, created as a montage by Thomas Foster Chuck in 1872. The State Library of Victoria holds the framed montage titled “The Explorers and Early Colonists of Victoria”. To qualify for inclusion on this montage the Settlers must have arrived in Victoria before 1843. Charles Gray's photograph is number 349! The pocket compass is associated with Charles Gray, one of the early squatters and settlers in Western Victoria, possibly given to him as a parting gift on his emigration to Van Diemans land in 1839. The item is very significant as it's connection with one of Victoria's early pioneers is well provenanced by the inscriptions on the wooden case. Pocket compass, brass, set into a square wooden case with hinged lid and small hook catch. Compass is marked with 360 degrees and compass points and has two pointers; one to show magnetic north and one to set the direction of travel. Hinges are triangular and inset into the wood. The lid has an attached brass plaque with the inscription "Chas Gray, Leith, 1839" (It likely belonged to Charles Gray, Leith, UK, who migrated to Port Philip Australia in 1839 and became a successful pastoralist.) “Chas Gray / LEITH / 1839” engraved on brass plaque on lid.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, magnetic compass, pocket compass, charles m. gray, chas gray, migrrant from leith 1839, charles gray anstruther, scottland, ship midlothian 1839, squatter western victoria, settler western victoria, hobson's bay port phillip australia, charles gray nareeb nareeb - green hill creek district, western victoria in the forties: reminiscences of a pioneer by charles m. gray 1890, leith edinburgh u.k., western victoria in the forties: reminiscences of a pioneer - montage by thomas foster chuck 1872, charles gray, reminiscences of a pioneer, the western district in the 1840's, compass, scientific instrument, nautical instrument, direction, directional compass, navigation -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBooklet - Navigation, Dead Reckoning Navigation
... ...Magnetic compass errors...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Navigation Methods of navigation Navigational terms Magnetic compass errors Very brief overview on dead reckoning navigation, circa 1965 Dead Reckoning Navigation Booklet Navigation ...Very brief overview on dead reckoning navigation, circa 1965non-fictionVery brief overview on dead reckoning navigation, circa 1965methods of navigation, navigational terms, magnetic compass errors -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Lockheed Hercules technical training, Customer Training Electronics
... ...Magnetic compass...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Lockheed Hercules technical training Equipment installation Gables intercommunication system Voice recorders Flight recorders Emergency transmitter HF/VHF Distance measuring equipment Beacon Transponder Altimeter Weather radar system Flight director system Magnetic compass Autopilot Doppler radar Technical overview of Hercules electronics systems, circa 1976 Customer Training Electronics Manual Lockheed Hercules technical training ...Technical overview of Hercules electronics systems, circa 1976non-fictionTechnical overview of Hercules electronics systems, circa 1976equipment installation, gables intercommunication system, voice recorders, flight recorders, emergency transmitter, hf/vhf, distance measuring equipment, beacon, transponder, altimeter, weather radar system, flight director system, magnetic compass, autopilot, doppler radar -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Ansett Boeing 727 operating manuals, Boeing 727 Pilot's Course Notes Navigation and Instruments September 1985
... ...Standby magnetic compass...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Ansett Boeing 727 operating manuals Pitot static system Air data system Pitot static heat Mach airspeed indicators Mach/airspeed warning Altimeters Flight recorders Clocks Attitude director indicator Standby horizon indicator Compass system Horizontal situation indicator Standby magnetic compass Integrated flight system Flight director systems Proximity warning systems Performance data computer Stall warning system Overview of navigation & instruments in Boeing 727 for pilots, circa 1985 Spiral bound book type manual Boeing 727 Pilot's Course Notes Navigation and Instruments September 1985 Manual Ansett Boeing 727 operating manuals ...Overview of navigation & instruments in Boeing 727 for pilots, circa 1985Spiral bound book type manual non-fictionOverview of navigation & instruments in Boeing 727 for pilots, circa 1985pitot static system, air data system, pitot static heat, mach airspeed indicators, mach/airspeed warning, altimeters, flight recorders, clocks, attitude director indicator, standby horizon indicator, compass system, horizontal situation indicator, standby magnetic compass, integrated flight system, flight director systems, proximity warning systems, performance data computer, stall warning system -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - USAF N-1 compass system operating instructions, U.S.A.F. Type N-1 Compass System (Magnetic Slaved, Directional Gyro Stabilized Compass System) Operation Instructions
... Type N-1 Compass System (Magnetic Slaved, Directional Gyro Stabilized Compass System) Operation Instructions...Type N-1 Compass System (Magnetic Slaved, Directional Gyro Stabilized Compass System) Operation Instructions Manual USAF N-1 compass system operating instructions ...United States Air Force -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumEquipment - Compass correctors, shadow pins and magnets
... Compass...Correcting magnets...magnetic...Three wooden boxes containing magnetic compass quadrantal correctors, correcting magnets and shadow pins....The difference in the angle between true north and magnetic north is call variation. Compass Correcting magnets magnetic variation Saura Keiki Seisakusho Co Ltd Three wooden boxes containing magnetic compass quadrantal correctors, correcting magnets and shadow pins. ...True North is at the centre of the north pole This is a fixed point at the top of the planet. The majority of our navigational charts are orientated so that they use true north as their reference point. This is because true north doesn’t move. Magnets don’t point towards true north however. They point toward magnetic north which is in a different geographical place. The difference in the angle between true north and magnetic north is call variation.Three wooden boxes containing magnetic compass quadrantal correctors, correcting magnets and shadow pins.Saura Keiki Seisakusho Co Ltdcompass, correcting magnets, magnetic variation -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Compass
... Magnetic 'marching' compass...Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch Petrie Park 16 Mountain View Road Montmorency melbourne World War I pocket compass given to Australian Officers & NCOs. Magnetic 'marching' compass Compass Equipment Compass ...World War I pocket compass given to Australian Officers & NCOs.Magnetic 'marching' compass -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Aerial navigation, Navigation forA.T.C
... ...Magnetic variation...Compass...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Aerial navigation Air navigation The earth as a sphere Meridians Latitude & longitude & changes Flat maps Magnetic variation Compass deviation Bearings/courses & tracks Topographical maps Plotting maps Reporting position The triangle of velocities Overview of the fundamental principles of aerial navigation . ...Overview of the fundamental principles of aerial navigation . No publication date statednon-fictionOverview of the fundamental principles of aerial navigation . No publication date statedair navigation, the earth as a sphere, meridians, latitude & longitude & changes, flat maps, magnetic variation, compass deviation, bearings/courses & tracks, topographical maps, plotting maps, reporting position, the triangle of velocities -
Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Scientific Equipment, Miner's Dial, c1893 - 1901
... A surveying instrument consisting of theodolite with single crosshair(.1) mountable on a magnetic compass (.2), designed to sit inside a polished wood carry box. ...The 1893 Ballarat School of Mines Calendar states that mine surveying instruments "always at the disposal of the students" including "one miner's dial". ballarat school of mines surveying scientific instruments scientific objects otto boettger optician Miner's Dial On suppliers label: "Instrument maker to the surveying and engineering departments of her Majesty's Government of South Australia" A surveying instrument consisting of theodolite with single crosshair(.1) mountable on a magnetic compass (.2), designed to sit inside a polished wood carry box. ...Used for surveying classes at the Ballarat School of Mines. Purchased/acquired during Queen Victoria's reign. The 1893 Ballarat School of Mines Calendar states that mine surveying instruments "always at the disposal of the students" including "one miner's dial".A surveying instrument consisting of theodolite with single crosshair(.1) mountable on a magnetic compass (.2), designed to sit inside a polished wood carry box. Serial Number 4470On suppliers label: "Instrument maker to the surveying and engineering departments of her Majesty's Government of South Australia"ballarat school of mines, surveying, scientific instruments, scientific objects, otto boettger, optician, miner's dial -
Moorabbin Air MuseumInstrument (item) - Astro Compass A.M (Air Ministry) MKII 6.A/1174
... A navigational tool that helps determine true north using the sun or stars, especially in areas where magnetic compasses are unreliable. Housed in original transit case....A navigational tool that helps determine true north using the sun or stars, especially in areas where magnetic compasses are unreliable. Housed in original transit case. ...A.M Astro Compass MKII 6.A/1174 2 x -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumSurveyors Compass, Brush and Drummond Melbourne, 1920s
... Round metal case containing magnetic compass needle, eyepiece and sighting hair. ...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Owned by donor's father and used surveying for irrigation purposes. irrigation surveying Round metal case containing magnetic compass needle, eyepiece and sighting hair. ...Owned by donor's father and used surveying for irrigation purposes.Round metal case containing magnetic compass needle, eyepiece and sighting hair. The sighting wire frame secures the neelde in a fixed position when depressed, complete with metal close fit lid and leather carrying pouch and strap.irrigation, surveying -
Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Scientific Instrument, Miner's Dial, mid 1800s
... Mountable on a magnetic compass plate with two bubble levels. Complete with dapered-spigot base plate and slot view attachments, Housed in a polished timber box. ...Mountable on a magnetic compass plate with two bubble levels. Complete with dapered-spigot base plate and slot view attachments, Housed in a polished timber box. ...A quadrant mounted telescope with crosshairs and external focussing, with longitudinal bubble level. Mountable on a magnetic compass plate with two bubble levels. Complete with dapered-spigot base plate and slot view attachments, Housed in a polished timber box. Inside the box are two labels -A label on the inside of the box " to the School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat" To (...) Hoadley, Esq, Principal, Footscray Technical school, Footscray WII" "Sluggish Needle, 9/4/3..." "still sluggisg 1966"mining, ballarat school of mines, surveying, archibald hoadley, scientific equipment, circumferential, scientific instruments -
Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Surveyor's Instrument, Boxed Theodolite, c late 1880s
... The box also contains a magnetic compass with two bubble levels, a plumbing folk, and 4 brass paper clips designed to suit a plan table. ...The box also contains a magnetic compass with two bubble levels, a plumbing folk, and 4 brass paper clips designed to suit a plan table. ...According to Max Clarke this item was used by the surveying classes at the Ballarat School of MinesA boxed (timber) theodolite with crossbars and full-length stadia wires. The theodolite can be mounted on a metal straightedge base. The box also contains a magnetic compass with two bubble levels, a plumbing folk, and 4 brass paper clips designed to suit a plan table. On box in black paint "A 1". Inside box lid is manufacturer's label and Stadia measurement zero reference calibration.ballarat school of mines, surveying equipment, gurley, max clarke, theodolite, stadia measurement, calibration, scientific instrument -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumInstrument - Heeling Error Instrument
... A heeling instrument corrects an error on the ships magnetic compass caused by this lean or heel unless the compass had been stabilized and corrected with small magnets to prevent such errors. ...A heeling instrument corrects an error on the ships magnetic compass caused by this lean or heel unless the compass had been stabilized and corrected with small magnets to prevent such errors. ...A ship is said to heel when it leans over to one side. A heeling instrument corrects an error on the ships magnetic compass caused by this lean or heel unless the compass had been stabilized and corrected with small magnets to prevent such errors. Instrument for measuring ships heeling error, in wooden boxNo. 0.408heeling, heeling error, compass, marine instruments -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia IncWWII Japanese Aircraft Compass, YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC COMPANY, August 1942
... Model 9 - 2 magnetic type compass for aircraft YOKOGAWA Electric Company. ...B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc Corner Farm Rd & Princes Highway Werribee melbourne a18 Model 9 - 2 magnetic type compass for aircraft YOKOGAWA Electric Company. ...Compass believed to be from a 'Betty' or 'Dinah' Japanese Aircraft.Model 9 - 2 magnetic type compass for aircraft YOKOGAWA Electric Company. Made in August 1942. Serial No. 8305411a18 -
Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Miner's Dial, c early 1900s
... A rare miner's dial in a hinged timber box.This surveying instrument consists of a theodolite monsblr on a magnetic compass, which sits on the vertical tapered spigot of a base plate. ...The inclinometer allowed measurement of the angles at which mine tunnels descend into the ground. mining ballarat school of mines surverying scientific instruments scientific objects A rare miner's dial in a hinged timber box.This surveying instrument consists of a theodolite monsblr on a magnetic compass, which sits on the vertical tapered spigot of a base plate. ...A miner's dial was used by surveyors to determine the direction of underground tunnels and roadways. The inclinometer allowed measurement of the angles at which mine tunnels descend into the ground.A rare miner's dial in a hinged timber box.This surveying instrument consists of a theodolite monsblr on a magnetic compass, which sits on the vertical tapered spigot of a base plate. Fits tripod catalogued item 4133. Inside the box lid is the supplier's label - W. Travill (successor to D. Esdale) of 146 Little Collins Street, Melbournemining, ballarat school of mines, surverying, scientific instruments, scientific objects -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - COMPASS & POVAT, S. Morgan & co, 1918
... .1) Compass, Magnetic Prismatic. Serial No 97299 .2) Povat, leather, belt mounted ...AUSTIN” .1) Compass, Magnetic Prismatic. Serial No 97299 .2) Povat, leather, belt mounted Equipment COMPASS & POVAT S. ...The engraving possibly relates to William Piercy Austin No 618. Enlisted 17.8.14 in 5th Batt Machine Gun Sect age 22 years 3 months. Embarked for Egypt 21.10.14 then for Gallipoli and the landing. promoted to L/Cpl 9.5.15, hospital 1.9.15 with Dysentry and then Debility. Transfer to 57th Batt 24.5.16, embark for France 21.6.16, detached to 5th Div MG School, hospital 5.7.16 with Scabies, return to duty 21.7.16, posted on strength of 15th MG Coy 4.11.16, Promoted to Sgt 4.1.17, detached to 58th Batt, promoted to Lieut 29.1.17 and transfers to 60th Batt, hospital 19.2.17 with Trench Feet, while in England recovering hospital with Abcess, rejoin unit in the field, 8.8.17, transfer to 5th MG Batt 30.5.18, discharged from the AIF 21.6.19..1) Compass, Magnetic Prismatic. Serial No 97299 .2) Povat, leather, belt mounted .1) Engraved “15th MGC AIF Lt W. P. AUSTIN”compass, leather case, military -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchCompass, Astro
... These are used in circumstances where magnetic compasses and gyrocompasses are unreliable, for example in the presence of magnetic field anomalies (such as polar regions, ships hulls, aircraft hulls, etc.). ...These are used in circumstances where magnetic compasses and gyrocompasses are unreliable, for example in the presence of magnetic field anomalies (such as polar regions, ships hulls, aircraft hulls, etc.). ...A World War 2 era W. W. Boes and Co. MKll astro compass typically used as an aviation navigation aid. It is manufactured from aluminum with black enamel finish. An astro compass is a navigational tool used to determine true north from the position of the sun or astronomical bodies. These are used in circumstances where magnetic compasses and gyrocompasses are unreliable, for example in the presence of magnetic field anomalies (such as polar regions, ships hulls, aircraft hulls, etc.). Nameplate on the base reads "ASTRO-COMPASS MK II / The W.W. BOES CO. / DAYTON, OHIO, USA"compass, astro compass, navigation, aeronautical, raaf, raf, ww2, -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumBinnacle from Victoria Tower, see description
... Model p 6: Magnetic Liquid Compass No 2767: Date 12-1956 WT 5 kgs: Manu. by C8879 T2757: Nunotani Keiki Seisakusho Ltd: Amagasaki: Japan...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula In memory of the owner's husband Chief Petty Officer(GNR) Frank Hillier RAN Model p 6: Magnetic Liquid Compass No 2767: Date 12-1956 WT 5 kgs: Manu. by C8879 T2757: Nunotani Keiki Seisakusho Ltd: Amagasaki: Japan Housing for a ship's compass with a window at the back to light the face of the compass during daylight and a small compartment on the right hand side with a hinged door for inserting a candle for night viewing (mounted on a wooden base) Binnacle from Victoria Tower ...In memory of the owner's husband Chief Petty Officer(GNR) Frank Hillier RANHousing for a ship's compass with a window at the back to light the face of the compass during daylight and a small compartment on the right hand side with a hinged door for inserting a candle for night viewing (mounted on a wooden base)Model p 6: Magnetic Liquid Compass No 2767: Date 12-1956 WT 5 kgs: Manu. by C8879 T2757: Nunotani Keiki Seisakusho Ltd: Amagasaki: Japan -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBinnacle, Early to mid 20th Century
... These changes had a significant effect on nautical instrument manufacturers, as the magnetic compass for a wooden sailing vessel was very simple and required little in the way of compensation. ...These changes had a significant effect on nautical instrument manufacturers, as the magnetic compass for a wooden sailing vessel was very simple and required little in the way of compensation. ...Mr John Wilson Gillie was born on the 31st of March 1864. On the 31st of July 1880 he was apprenticed for four years to J.J. Wilson and Sons, Nautical Instrument Makers of Sunderland. Following the apprenticeship he spent six months to a year as an ‘improver’ in Glasgow, and then started a new company ‘Wilson and Gillie’ in North Shields. At this time sail had just given way to steam and wooden ships to steel, and the railways were competing with colliers for the carrying of coal from the North East of England to London and the South. In 1858 only seven out of 44 shipyards on the Tyne were using iron, but by 1862 there were ten, employing around 4,000 men. These changes had a significant effect on nautical instrument manufacturers, as the magnetic compass for a wooden sailing vessel was very simple and required little in the way of compensation. For steel vessels much more was required and this was a period of great development, both in the compass bowl and the binnacle in which it was housed. In 1870 Sir William Thomson (later Lord Kelvin) designed his dry card standard compass, which completely replaced all previous designs. Wilson and Gillie started as agents for the Thomson compass, but later J.W. Gillie, using similar principles, redesigned the compass suspension and patented the ‘UNIT’ standard compass. It became popular with local shipowners and shipbuilders. In 1910 the firm of John Lilley and Son (which had been established in London in 1812), found themselves in financial difficulties and were saved with the help of John Wilson Gillie, who established, on the 8th of August 1911, a new firm of John Lilley and Son Limited. John Lilley and Son had been the sole London agents for Sir William Thomson, a very enviable position during this period, when the Thomson compass led the field. Unfortunately, Mr. Lilley had quarreled with the Glasgow company, who withdrew the agency and established their own branch in London (later to become Kelvin White and Hutton). On November 7th 1913, the firm of John Lilley and Son Limited of London amalgamated with Wilson and Gillie of North Shields, and after this date instruments manufactured by the two companies bore the name John Lilley and Son Limited of London and North Shields. During the 1930s many of the London nautical instrument makers were in difficulties, including John Lilley and Son Limited and Reynolds and Son, Dobbie and Clyde Limited, and Mr. J.W. Gillie arranged an amalgamation between these two companies. The new firm became Lilley and Reynolds Limited. In 1943, with estate duties in mind, the North Shields company was reconstituted and took the name of John Lilley and Gillie Limited, although the shareholders, directors and personnel remained unchanged In the early 1970s Lilley and Gillie developed close links with Observator in Rotterdam, who manufactured one of the first fully reliable transmitting magnetic compass systems. The Observator shareholders, Holland America Line, bought the share capital of John Lilley and Gillie Limited., but retained all the personnel and the directors. (See Links for more information)A significant item of early 20th century marine navigational equipment made by a leading manufacturer in the field from a company that is still producing marine navigational instruments today. John Lilleys company began in 1812 growing at a time when the transition of compasses from timber ships, to steel vessels. Compasses at this time required a method of compensation to allow their inclusion in steel vessels without magnetic deviation. This therefore was a period of great development, both in the compass bowl and the binnacle in which it was housed and the Lilley company were leaders in the field. Ships binnacle, wood with brass fittings, consists of 2 brass lamp holders, place for compass, Also has an inclinometer with a scale 40 to 0 to 40, one red and one green iron Kelvin compensation balls, one on each side of binnacle denoting port and starboard, a brass cylinder attached perpendicular at the rear for storing a Flinders Bar, 2 hinged cupboards containing adjustable wooden racks with drilled holes in them to hold iron Heeling error magnets.Textured brass plate attached to front stating "JOHN LILLEY & SON LTD (WILSON & GILLIE), NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS, NORTH SHIELDS" . Inclinometer has "JOHN LILLEY & SON LTD (Wilson & Gillie) LONDON & NORTH SHIELDS" engraved. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, binnacle, john lillie & son ltd, compass
