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Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - History of the merlin engine, ROLLS-ROYCE HERITAGE TRUST THE MERLIN IN PERSPECTIVE-the combat years HISTORICAL SERIES No.2
... ...Main service problems...History of the merlin engine Early background Expansion Developments Experience in service Operational flying The drive for improvements Main service problems The perspective Technical history of the Merlin engine during World War 2, circa 1987 ROLLS-ROYCE HERITAGE TRUST THE MERLIN IN PERSPECTIVE-the combat years HISTORICAL SERIES No.2 Book History of the merlin engine ...Technical history of the Merlin engine during World War 2, circa 1987non-fictionTechnical history of the Merlin engine during World War 2, circa 1987early background, expansion, developments, experience in service, operational flying, the drive for improvements, main service problems, the perspective -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PORTRAIT, FRAMED, 2018
... problems. He returned to Aust in Feb 1916 and his appointment was terminated on 22.4.1916. Post War with a change in retirement age he was invited to recommence service with the temporary rank of Lt Col to Command the 38th Bn when it returned to Aust in 1919. He retired on March 1st 1920 age 57. brsl smirsl portrait Main ...JOHM ADAMS was President of the Bendigo RSL from 1917 - 1921. He was one of the movers and mainstays in the formation of the Bendigo Sub Branch. It was also stated that his determination had carried into effect the plans for the "Soldiers Memorial Institute" Pall Mall Bendigo. John Adams had extensive service pre WW1 with Bendigo Volunteer Rifles,4th Militia BN, Victorian Cavalry,5th Militia and the 67th Bn. Appointed Lieutenant 25.11.1900, Capt 1.7.1907, Major 16.4.1913. He applied for a Commission in the AIF on 26.11.1914 and embarked on 22.12.1914 with the 14th BN for Gallipoli Campaign, WIA 3.5.1915, apon return to duty he took command of the 14th Bn for a period until invalided to England with chest and cardiac problems. He returned to Aust in Feb 1916 and his appointment was terminated on 22.4.1916. Post War with a change in retirement age he was invited to recommence service with the temporary rank of Lt Col to Command the 38th Bn when it returned to Aust in 1919. He retired on March 1st 1920 age 57. Framed photograph, timber brown colour with gold edging. At the top a colour enhanced portrait against a soft yellow background, under is text relating to the portrait and his service.Main point, "Lt Col John ADAMS" brsl, smirsl, portrait -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - News Clipping, Natalie Town, Taskforce preserves links with the past, Diamond Valley News, September 11, p8, 1996
... Main Rd Eltham melbourne About former Shire / City council memorabilia. On the reverse side an article "Timing was the problem: chief" regarding Nillumbik CEO Barry Rochford dismissing claims that coulcil failed to follow correct statutory procedure when announcing the release of development plans for thje former Eltham Shire Office site in which developer Dallas Howgate intended to build a service station, convenience store, fast food outlet and community facilities including an information desk and meeting area. 895 Main Road Barry Rochford Bev Marshall Dallas Howgate Eltham Shire Office Nillumbik Shire Council Banyule City Council City of Heidelberg David Hay Heidelberg Historical Society honour board Joint Memorabilia Taskforce Mayoral Chain Peter Williams Roma O'Callaghan Shire of Diamond Valley shire of eltham Newsprint clipping Taskforce preserves links with the past, Diamond Valley News, September 11, p8 Document News Clipping Natalie Town Diamond Valley News ...About former Shire / City council memorabilia. On the reverse side an article "Timing was the problem: chief" regarding Nillumbik CEO Barry Rochford dismissing claims that coulcil failed to follow correct statutory procedure when announcing the release of development plans for thje former Eltham Shire Office site in which developer Dallas Howgate intended to build a service station, convenience store, fast food outlet and community facilities including an information desk and meeting area.895 main road, barry rochford, bev marshall, dallas howgate, eltham shire office, nillumbik shire council, banyule city council, city of heidelberg, david hay, heidelberg historical society, honour board, joint memorabilia taskforce, mayoral chain, peter williams, roma o'callaghan, shire of diamond valley, shire of eltham -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - DRAINAGE PROBLEMS - ELLENBOROUGH FLOODED
... DOCUMENT Gold drainage problems Ellenborough Flooded Bendigo Advertiser 27/5/1907 Harveytown Belmont & Saxby Ellenborough Albert Richardson electricity Handwritten copy of a report in the Bendigo Advertiser 24/5/1907. ''Serious break in Water Main which is situated about 100 yards south of the mine. Main service ...The Ellenborough mine was located on Snob's Hill in Eaglehawk, near Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. It was a notable mine operating on the New Chum line of reef in the Eaglehawk District. The Ellenborough Mine was the first mine in the world to use electricity to light above and underground. On 12th October 1882, the installation of the lighting system was completed by the Australian Electric Light Company. 'The whole of the levels and back have been lighted so that candles have been dispensed with ....the engine house, blacksmith''s shop and brace are also lighted at night' (Bendigo Advertiser, 13th October, 1882). 'The electricity is generated in an ordinary electric battery placed in the engine-house, and driven by a three horse power " Soho" engine. This engine is supplied with steam by a pipe leading from the steam pipe used to supply the air-compressor. It can be driven at full power with a pressure of 351bs of steam, with the engine wheel moving at the rate of 220 revolutions per minute; the battery wheel makes 850 revolutions. The plant occupies very little space. The battery is a to-light machine; that is, it can supply sufficient electricity for 35 lights. Whether there is only one light burning or 35, there is no necessity to alter the machine or the speed, and there is no danger of one light becoming too powerful because all the rest are put out. There is no danger, as many people suppose, in taking hold of the wires, even if uncovered, for the engineer last evening plainly demonstrated that where the shock was greatest it was very mild, and could hardly be felt'.Handwritten copy of a report in the Bendigo Advertiser 24/5/1907. ''Serious break in Water Main which is situated about 100 yards south of the mine. Main service pipe which supplies Harvey town has been leaking for some time past. Water soaking through old surface workings into the Belmont and Saxby shaft where it rose 60 feet and filled two x-cuts, one out west 208 ft, and the other out east about 45 ft. Ellenborough began baling on Sunday 26th May, and it will take many days before work can be resumed. The mine was only working one shift and no men were underground at time of in rush''. Document from Albert Richardson Collection of mining history.document, gold, drainage problems, ellenborough flooded, bendigo advertiser, 27/5/1907, harveytown, belmont & saxby, ellenborough, albert richardson, electricity -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (CEPA) Central Council Correspondence, 1977
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Smith, the Minister of Agriculture, to open their Annual Conference. 8504.33ac Agenda for the Annual Meeting of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, May 1977. 8504.33ad Formal notice regarding branch nominations for the Victorian Egg Producers Board in 1977 8504.33ae Annual Meeting Announcement:The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria's Central Council will hold its annual meeting at City Hall at 12:30 p.m. on Friday, 20th May, 1977. 8504.33af This document is a meeting agenda from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, highlighting three main issues for discussion: Meatmeal Price and Supply, Feather Picking Problems, and Telecom Profits. 8504.33ag This document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria expressing gratitude to Ted Drake for his service as Secretary. 8504.33ah This document is a letter from the Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria to the Egg & Egg Pulp Marketing Board. ...Smith, the Minister of Agriculture, to open their Annual Conference. 8504.33ac Agenda for the Annual Meeting of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, May 1977. 8504.33ad Formal notice regarding branch nominations for the Victorian Egg Producers Board in 1977 8504.33ae Annual Meeting Announcement:The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria's Central Council will hold its annual meeting at City Hall at 12:30 p.m. on Friday, 20th May, 1977. 8504.33af This document is a meeting agenda from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, highlighting three main issues for discussion: Meatmeal Price and Supply, Feather Picking Problems, and Telecom Profits. 8504.33ag This document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria expressing gratitude to Ted Drake for his service as Secretary. 8504.33ah This document is a letter from the Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria to the Egg & Egg Pulp Marketing Board. ...The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria was active by the 1930s, engaging in industry management and lobbying.The Commercial Egg Producer's Association (CEPA) had branches in Bendigo, South Bendigo, Eaglehawk, Wedderburn, Murrabit and Euroa.CEPA Commercial Egg Producer's Association (Bendigo Region) correspondence, for the year 1977. This item includes the following documents: 8504.33a The document outlines agenda items for a poultry industry conference, focusing on operational, regulatory, and industry improvement topics. 8504.33b A letter discussing delays, objectives, and formation of the District Liaison Committee for agricultural community engagement. 8504.33c This notice provides essential logistical details for branch representatives to prepare for the upcoming conference. 8504.33d Branch secretaries are asked to convene a special meeting within the week to discuss information regarding proposed amendments to the Egg Industry Stabilization Act 1973 8504.33e The letter from the Secretary of the Federal Council of Poultry Farmers Associations of Australia outlines three key agenda items for the upcoming council meeting. These points focus on pricing, board membership requirements, and oversight of research activities relevant to poultry farmers. 8504.33f The Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria formally thanks the Victorian Egg Marketing Board for inviting them to an industry meeting scheduled for August 18, 1977 8504.33g The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria to the Liberal Party's Rural Committee, August 1977 8504.33h The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (C.E.P.A.), August 1977 8504.33i The Central Council of Poultry Farmers Association of Australia is organizing a conference in Melbourne on April 4th and 5th, 1977. The Council suggests inviting Mr. Smith, the Minister of Agriculture, to officially open the conference. 8504.33j The newspaper article highlights the effectiveness and necessity of egg production licensing in Victoria. It shows that licensing has benefited both producers and consumers, stabilized the industry, and is recommended for ongoing implementation. 8504.33ka A letter from the egg producers' association in Victoria, expressing concern about the future of egg production licensing. The letter urges the Rural Committee of thew Liberal Party to ensure the continuation of licensing for the benefit of the industry. 8504.33l From the Association requesting Mr. F. Grimwade, M.L.A., to distribute copies of a document to relevant commercial Members of Parliament who are not part of the Association. 8504.33m The document is a formal letter advocating for reforms in rural land valuation. The association firmly recommends that land valuation for all purposes should be based on productive capacity, not market subdivision value. 8504.33n This document is a formal letter from the Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria. These points highlight the Council's efforts to keep Parliament informed and coordinate communication among its branches. 8504.33o A formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary, addressed to Mr. Ben McConchie at the Diagnostic Centre in Epsom. The document serves as an official request to initiate discussions about the Advisory Council's future. 8504.33p This document is a formal protest letter from a poultry farmers' association addressed to the State Electricity Commission. The letter is signed by the association's secretary, K. Fitzgibbon, and aims to prompt the State Electricity Commission to improve its support infrastructure for rural customers. 8504.33q A letter from the Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. This letter advocates for a more efficient approach to supplying egg trolleys to improve labor efficiency in egg grading operations. 8504.33r A formal letter to the Agriculture Department Melbourne, addressing the classification of non-commercial poultry entries in random sample tests. 8504.33s The letter is addressed to the Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Ian Smith, and dated June 1st.The main purpose is to high light that the egg industry complied with a price freeze, unlike the meat-meal industry and some others, which increased their prices by 35 to 15 per tonne during the freeze period. 8504.33t A letter requesting comments from the Prices Justification Tribunal regarding this disparity in industry responses to the price freeze. 8504.33u This letter addresses the Victorian government Premier, Rupert Hamer, urging a revision of land valuation methods for agricultural properties. 8504.33v The document is a formal letter from the Strathfieldsaye Association to the Municipal Association of Victoria, requesting a revision of land valuation methods for farms. 8504.33w Key points document and evidence for continuation of egg production licensing in Victoria. 8504.33x The document is a formal letter from the Victorian Egg Marketing Board addressed to Mr. Ian Smith, Minister of Agriculture. This letter serves as an official submission of candidates for board appointment, fulfilling the request from the Minister of Agriculture. 8504.33y This document is a formal letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, dated May 13, 1977. The letter serves as an official thank you and confirmation to Mr. F. Grimwade for agreeing to open the Association's Annual Conference. 8504.33z Notice regarding the Annual Conference of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria. 8504.33aa This document is a formal invitation from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria. To invite local members of Parliament to the Association's Annual Conference. 8504.33ab The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria formally invites Mr. I. Smith, the Minister of Agriculture, to open their Annual Conference. 8504.33ac Agenda for the Annual Meeting of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, May 1977. 8504.33ad Formal notice regarding branch nominations for the Victorian Egg Producers Board in 1977 8504.33ae Annual Meeting Announcement:The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria's Central Council will hold its annual meeting at City Hall at 12:30 p.m. on Friday, 20th May, 1977. 8504.33af This document is a meeting agenda from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, highlighting three main issues for discussion: Meatmeal Price and Supply, Feather Picking Problems, and Telecom Profits. 8504.33ag This document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria expressing gratitude to Ted Drake for his service as Secretary. 8504.33ah This document is a letter from the Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria to the Egg & Egg Pulp Marketing Board. The key points is an objection to the practice of washing all eggs, particularly clean eggs processed on approved inline washers. 8504.33ai The Central Council of Poultry Farmers Association of Australia is organizing a conference in Melbourne on April 4th and 5th, 1977. The Council suggests inviting Mr. Smith, the Minister of Agriculture, to officially open the conference. 8504.33aj he document lists individual members and their contact details, including names, postal addresses, and telephone numbers. Examples include Lindsay Bartel (MSSTIC PARK), Harold Wilson (YARRABERB), Larsen (EAGLEHAWK), Epic Walker (FENTONS CREEK), and others across various locations. 8504.33ak The letter from the Secretary outlines several objections and suggestions regarding the Cost of Production document prepared by Price Waterhouse for the Victorian Egg Board 8504.33al Executive meeting minutes of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria held on September 5, 1977 8504.33am Department of Agriculture and Fisheries south Australia Fact Sheet Dec 1977 - Achieving a satisfactory yolk colour 8504.33an Two References, one from Van Der Graaf Bodies Pty Ltd General Engineers, one typed, one handwrittenegg producer's information, correspondence, cepa, commercial egg producers' association -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyJournal - Schuss Vol. 21. No. 7 September - October 1955
... service already available at the Nissen tow house, has removed all the old problems of food supply. Nissen ski-tow, the enticing face of the Frying Pan has given good service for a number of seasons now. To it has been added this year Bob Hyman's small portable tow which has worked for most of the season on the slope just in front of Skyline Lodge. The racing programme carried out at Falls Creek through this season has maintained the high standard shown in all other affairs. The main...service already available at the Nissen tow house, has removed all the old problems of food supply. Nissen ski-tow, the enticing face of the Frying Pan has given good service for a number of seasons now. To it has been added this year Bob Hyman's small portable tow which has worked for most of the season on the slope just in front of Skyline Lodge. The racing programme carried out at Falls Creek through this season has maintained the high standard shown in all other affairs. The main ...Schuss was advertised as Victoria’s Official Ski Journal It was issued monthly from 1935 to 1961 except during the war when summer issues covered two months. This continued after the war, but it averaged 10 issues annually over its 25 year life. Schuss was published by the Ski Club of Victoria which had a membership of 38 Ski Clubs and demanded to be recognised as the prime authority on skiing in the state. The other 30 ski clubs with 85% of the members disagreed and the politics of skiing became heated. These clubs formed the Federation of Victorian Ski Clubs with their own journal, Ski Horizon. With the establishment of the Victorian Ski Association, Ski-Horizon published its last issue in Nov - Dec. 1955 and the role of the official journal was fully taken over by “Schuss”. This item is significant because it contains stories, images and information documenting the development of the ski industry in Victoria.The journal features stories and events chronicling developments in Victoria and internationally. Page 234 - 235 featured an extensive report on developments at Falls Creek, Victoria. FALLS CREEK SKI CENTRE CONTINUES ITS STEADY ADVANCE Falls Creek skiing has continued to show markedly improved standards over this past season. Better facilities in and around the ski village itself have been accompanied by better skiing on the abundant snow covering all adjacent slopes. Just to mention a few of those facilities in the village: There have been extensions and big improvements at the Hymans Ski School, a number of excellent new club lodges have come into being, Nissen Lodge is in operation at the foot of the tow and adjacent slopes all setting new standards of ski-living that must make other resorts watch their step. While the advent of Cecil Dobson's General Store and Ski Centre, added to the service already available at the Nissen tow house, has removed all the old problems of food supply. Nissen ski-tow, the enticing face of the Frying Pan has given good service for a number of seasons now. To it has been added this year Bob Hyman's small portable tow which has worked for most of the season on the slope just in front of Skyline Lodge. The racing programme carried out at Falls Creek through this season has maintained the high standard shown in all other affairs. The main events started with the N.E.D.S.A. Championships early in August, then followed the Victorian and S.C.V. Nordic titles, and the Intermediate events.schuss journal, the ski club of victoria, developments in falls creek
