Showing 67 items matching "mark iii"
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Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (item) - A.P. 2062C Pilot's Notes for Lancaster III Four Merlin 28 Engines A.P. 2062A, C & F Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark 1 - Four Merlin XX 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 38 or 224 Engines, Pilot's Notes for Lancaster III Four Merlin 28 Engines Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark 1 - Four Merlin XX 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 38 or 224 Engines
... A.P. 2062C Pilot's Notes for Lancaster III Four Merlin 28 Engines A.P. 2062A, C & F Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark 1 - Four Merlin XX 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 38 or 224 Engines...Pilot's Notes for Lancaster III Four Merlin 28 Engines Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark 1 - Four Merlin XX 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 38 or 224 Engines...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne pilot manual Pilot's Notes Engineer's Notes Lanc Loose photocopies in a brwon envelope with "Lanc" written in pencil Pilot's Notes for Lancaster III Four Merlin 28 Engines Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark 1 - Four Merlin XX 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 38 or 224 Engines Manual A.P. 2062C Pilot's Notes for Lancaster III Four Merlin 28 Engines A.P. 2062A, C & F Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark 1 - Four Merlin XX 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 38 or 224 Engines ...Lancpilot manual, pilot's notes engineer's notes -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (item) - A.P. 2062A 2062C 2062F Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark 1 - Four Merlin XX 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 38 or 224 Engines
... A.P. 2062A 2062C 2062F Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark 1 - Four Merlin XX 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 38 or 224 Engines...A.P. 2062A 2062C 2062F Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark 1 - Four Merlin XX 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 38 or 224 Engines...TURNER" is handwritten on the document cover Loose sheets in a brown envelope with "Lanc" written in pencil A.P. 2062A 2062C 2062F Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark 1 - Four Merlin XX 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 38 or 224 Engines Manual A.P. 2062A 2062C 2062F Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark 1 - Four Merlin XX 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 38 or 224 Engines ..."F/O E. TURNER" is handwritten on the document coveravro lancaster -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - Wolseley Aries Mark III 9- Cylinder Static Radial Aero Engine
... Wolseley Aries Mark III 9- Cylinder Static Radial Aero Engine ....Wolseley Aries Mark III 9- Cylinder Static Radial Aero Engine ....Manual Wolseley Aries Mark III 9- Cylinder Static Radial Aero Engine . ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBooklet (Item) - Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark I - Four Merlin XX, 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 or 38 Engines AP 2062 A, C & F - PN
... Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark I - Four Merlin XX, 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 or 38 Engines AP 2062 A, C & F - PN...Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark I - Four Merlin XX, 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 or 38 Engines AP 2062 A, C & F - PN...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark I - Four Merlin XX, 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 or 38 Engines AP 2062 A, C & F - PN Booklet Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark I - Four Merlin XX, 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 or 38 Engines AP 2062 A, C & F - PN ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Pilot's Notes - Short Stirling, Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes for Stirling I, III , IV Mark I - Four Hercules XI Engines Mark III & IV - Four Hercules VI or XVI Engines
... Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes for Stirling I, III , IV Mark I - Four Hercules XI Engines Mark III & IV - Four Hercules VI or XVI Engines...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Short Stirling Pilot's notes Technical overview of controls, systems & operations for Stirling pilots Manual in booklet form Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes for Stirling I, III , IV Mark I - Four Hercules XI Engines Mark III & IV - Four Hercules VI or XVI Engines Manual Pilot's Notes - Short Stirling ...Technical overview of controls, systems & operations for Stirling pilotsManual in booklet form non-fictionTechnical overview of controls, systems & operations for Stirling pilotspilot's notes -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.Range Finder - Mark III
... Range Finder - Mark III...Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc. 330 Heinz Lane Invermay Park goldfields Equipment/Gear Ballarat RSL Ballarat "MP387" Leather carry handle (broken) Range Finder - Mark III ..."MP387" Leather carry handle (broken)equipment/gear, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - CAC Collection - Wirraway Mark III VH-BFO Ex RAAF A20-704 Electrical Systems Drawing No.78, R. E. Hourigan, CA 16 Wirraway Elec Wom, 24/04/1997
... CAC Collection - Wirraway Mark III VH-BFO Ex RAAF A20-704 Electrical Systems Drawing No.78...CA 16 Wirraway Elec Wom Document CAC Collection - Wirraway Mark III VH-BFO Ex RAAF A20-704 Electrical Systems Drawing No.78 R. ...Provides circuit diagrams of Wirraway electrical systems. -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (Item) - Bombing Teacher Mark III document for bomb aimers (Photocopy)
... Bombing Teacher Mark III document for bomb aimers (Photocopy)...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Document Bombing Teacher Mark III document for bomb aimers (Photocopy) ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook (Item) - Pratt & Whitney Wasp Engine Logbook for Wirraway, Royal Australian Air Force et al, Aero-Engine Log Book, Wirraway Mark III, A20-744, WASP H S1-H1-G Maker's No.16047, 15/11/45
... Aero-Engine Log Book, Wirraway Mark III, A20-744, WASP H S1-H1-G Maker's No.16047...Blue hardcover manual Aero-Engine Log Book, Wirraway Mark III, A20-744, WASP H S1-H1-G Maker's No.16047 Book Pratt & Whitney Wasp Engine Logbook for Wirraway Royal Australian Air Force COMMONWEALTH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION PTY LTD ...Maintenance mostly conducted by 25 Squadron. -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Pilot's Notes - Avro Lancaster, Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark I - Four Merlin XX, 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 or 38 Engines
... Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark I - Four Merlin XX, 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 or 38 Engines ...Duplicate item Manual in booklet form Pilot's and Flight Engineer's Notes Lancaster Mark I - Four Merlin XX, 22 or 24 Engines Mark III & X - Four Merlin 28 or 38 Engines Manual Pilot's Notes - Avro Lancaster ...Technical overview of controls, systems & operations for Lancaster pilots & flight engineers, circa 1944 . Duplicate itemManual in booklet form non-fictionTechnical overview of controls, systems & operations for Lancaster pilots & flight engineers, circa 1944 . Duplicate item -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Black & White, AEC Mark III Bus 512 Flinders St, c1970
... AEC Mark III Bus 512 Flinders St...Tramways trams mmtb buses bus 512 Black and White photograph - printed on plain paper AEC Mark III Bus 512 Flinders St Photograph Black & White ...Black and white print of AEC Mk III No 512 in Flinders Street. with the station building behind. Has route number 246, Fishermens Bend via Ingles St. Photo taken Circa 1970 as the bus has the three number route number but is not fitted with electric turn light indicators. Comeng Body, entered service 1952/53, "Bob-Tailed" to one-man configuration in the 1962/63 conversion batch. Yields information about Flinders St buses serving Fishermens Bend.Black and White photograph - printed on plain papertramways, trams, mmtb, buses, bus 512 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Colour Photograph/s set of four, Carolyn Dean, 8/11/1997 12:00:00 AM
... ... Mark III bus No. 592...Group of four colour postcard size photographs taken on 8/11/1997 of the visit of the Vintage Car Club to Ballarat. 764.1 - Horse tram No. 1 and rear of ex MMTB Mark III bus, No. 592 on depot area. 764.2 - as for 764.1 764.3 - from access road in front of shed, showing bus No. 592, Tower Truck, Horse tram and No. 26. 764.4 - Tram No. 26 with Travis Jeffrey and John Phillips....Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields BTM Vintage Car Club Tram Depot Mark III bus No. 592 tram 1 26 On rear of each photo in ink "8.11.97" Group of four colour postcard size photographs taken on 8/11/1997 of the visit of the Vintage Car Club to Ballarat. 764.1 - Horse tram No. 1 and rear of ex MMTB Mark III bus, No. 592 on depot area. 764.2 - as for 764.1 764.3 - from access road in front of shed, showing bus No. 592, Tower Truck, Horse tram and No. 26. 764.4 - Tram No. 26 with Travis Jeffrey and John Phillips. ...Group of four colour postcard size photographs taken on 8/11/1997 of the visit of the Vintage Car Club to Ballarat. 764.1 - Horse tram No. 1 and rear of ex MMTB Mark III bus, No. 592 on depot area. 764.2 - as for 764.1 764.3 - from access road in front of shed, showing bus No. 592, Tower Truck, Horse tram and No. 26. 764.4 - Tram No. 26 with Travis Jeffrey and John Phillips.On rear of each photo in ink "8.11.97"btm, vintage car club, tram depot, mark iii bus no. 592, tram 1, 26 -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Supermarine Spitfire, The Spitfire Story
... ...Mark III...Supermarine Spitfire K5054 prototype Mark 1 in service Mark 1 reconnaisance variants Mark II Mark III Mark V Mark VI Marks IX & XVI Marks VII & VIII Marks X/XI & XIII The first Griffon Spitfires Spitfires on floats Second generation Griffon Spitfires Spitfires made for 2 End of the line Historical & technical overview of Supermarine Spitfire , circa 1995 The Spitfire Story Book Supermarine Spitfire ...Historical & technical overview of Supermarine Spitfire , circa 1995non-fictionHistorical & technical overview of Supermarine Spitfire , circa 1995k5054 prototype, mark 1 in service, mark 1 reconnaisance variants, mark ii, mark iii, mark v, mark vi, marks ix & xvi, marks vii & viii, marks x/xi & xiii, the first griffon spitfires, spitfires on floats, second generation griffon spitfires, spitfires made for 2, end of the line -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchHelmet
... Helmet WWII Steel with camouflage netting - possible Mark III...Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Helmet WWII Steel with camouflage netting - possible Mark III Helmet ...Helmet WWII Steel with camouflage netting - possible Mark III -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumInstrument - Trailing Ship's Log
... Walker's, Cherve, Mark III....Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Used to 1935 by John Gordon Hanby while in the militia at Fort Queenscliffe. towing log measuring distance ship's log Walker's, Cherve, Mark III. Metal trailing log comprising of a gauge and two rotors towed behind ships to measure distance. ...Used to 1935 by John Gordon Hanby while in the militia at Fort Queenscliffe.Metal trailing log comprising of a gauge and two rotors towed behind ships to measure distance.Walker's, Cherve, Mark III.towing log, measuring distance, ship's log -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumInstrument - Sextant, The National Physical Laboratory, February 1915
... Sextant, Bell Pattern Mark III No. M215 of 7 inches radius in timber box...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula A Le C Wright RN Sextant, Bell Pattern Mark III No. M215 of 7 inches radius in timber box Instrument Sextant The National Physical Laboratory ...Sextant, Bell Pattern Mark III No. M215 of 7 inches radius in timber boxA Le C Wright RN -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchEquipment, 1941
... Lamp for helio a mark III. Number 3710 PMG Vic 1941...Lamp for helio a mark III. Number 3710 PMG Vic 1941 Brass, metal and wood tripod for use with a heliograph complete with canvas and leather carrying handle Equipment ...Brass, metal and wood tripod for use with a heliograph complete with canvas and leather carrying handleStand. Lamp for helio a mark III. Number 3710 PMG Vic 1941 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchWeapon - Ammunition Cartridges, Martini Henry rifle ball cartridges, 1890
... Rolled brass case Mark III 1890 wrapped in original paper tied with string, 450/577 calibre for Mark 111 Martini Henry Rifle....Rolled brass case Mark III 1890 wrapped in original paper tied with string, 450/577 calibre for Mark 111 Martini Henry Rifle. ...Similar to cartridges used in the Zulu Wars of the 1870's. Used by the Victorian Volunteer Forces up until the late 1890's.Rolled brass case Mark III 1890 wrapped in original paper tied with string, 450/577 calibre for Mark 111 Martini Henry Rifle. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageInstrument - Ship Log, first patented 1878
... Parts of words "W" (Walker) "CH" (CHERUB) "Ma" (Mark III) ...Parts of words "W" (Walker) "CH" (CHERUB) "Ma" (Mark III) Ship's taffrail log register, recovered from the tug "Melbourne". ...Ship's log register or recorder, used to determine the distance a ship travels and the speed it is traveling. It would be fixed to the rail (taffrail) at stern of the ship and attached to the log rotor that would be towed behind the ship. The Cherub design was one of the first to have the register placed on the ship instead of with the rotor in the water.Ship's taffrail log register, recovered from the tug "Melbourne". Dial and bracket, brass. "Patented and made in England". Parts of words 'Walker's Cherub Log, Mark II" are visible. 2 dials marked in 100's and 10's "Patented and made in England". Parts of words "W" (Walker) "CH" (CHERUB) "Ma" (Mark III) flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, ship's log register, log register, log dial, t walker, thomas walker, cherub log -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageInstrument - Ship Log, Early 20th Century
... Inscription "Admiralty patent number 3332" and "Walker Trident Electric Ship Log (Mark III), 15-25 volt". On top of lid, hand written, is "G TAYLOR"...It demonstrates the huge leap taken to improve navigational accuracy at sea with an instrument that was in use for decades. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village ships log thomas walker & son Electric ships log marine navigation thomas ferdinand walker ship log Inscription "Admiralty patent number 3332" and "Walker Trident Electric Ship Log (Mark III), 15-25 volt". On top of lid, hand written, is "G TAYLOR" Ships Log, Walker Trident electric motor, in wooden box with instructions inside box. ...In times past the only way to measure a ship’s speed was to throw a wood log into the water and observe how fast it moved away from the ship. In the 16th century, the log was fastened to a rope knotted at set intervals. The log was thrown over the stern (back) of the vessel and a crew member counted the number of knots that were paid out in a set time. From this, they could estimate the vessel's speed through the water. This was known as streaming the log and is also the derivation of the knot as a measurement of nautical speed. Various manufacturers of nautical equipment had sought over the years to perfect the operation of determining a ship's speed and it wasn't until Thomas Walker and his son Ferdinand developed a mechanical system that eventually made this task became easy for marine navigators. Thomas Walker & Son were internationally renowned in the manufacturing of ship logs the founding father, Thomas Walker (1805–1871), an engineer in Birmingham, patented his mechanical log in 1878 which was a recording instrument that attached to a rail at the stern of a vessel connected by a long cord with a rotor which was towed behind the ship. The instrument dial then recorded the distance travelled. Thomas Walker first went into business to manufacture stoves at 58 Oxford Street Birmingham. Walker’s self-feeding stove was widely lauded at the Paris Exhibition of 1855, winning a prize medal and kickstarting the first of many notable innovations for the Walker family's manufacturing business. However, it wasn’t until working on an earlier ship’s log model invented by his Uncle that Thomas Walker became interested in the further development of this device, used to ascertain a ship’s speed. Walker continued to improve on the common log for the company of Massey & Sons and these improvements were deemed revolutionary. This log became a firm favourite of the West India Association (a British-based organisation promoting ties and trade with the British Caribbean), being the most common log in use for two generations. It took until 1861 for Thomas Walker and his son, Thomas Ferdinand Walker (1831-1921) to patent the first Walker log of many. Together, with the introduction of the A1 Harpoon Log two years later, they established the Walker Log Business as a force to be reckoned with. By his passing in 1871, Thomas Walker Snr had not only founded a family business with considerable staying power but also instilled a tradition of public service. Having sat as a representative on the Birmingham Town Council for 15 years and played an active role in public works, he was soon given the nickname of ‘Blue Brick Walker’. Much like his father, Thomas Ferdinand Walker changed the face of the maritime industry. His patent of 1897, the ‘Cherub’ log, was a notable departure from the past providing a far more accurate reading and replacing the majority of logs of the age. They were the first to produce an electric log (Trident) and the Walker factory was one of the first to introduce the 48-hour work week for employees.The ship log was invented and made by a significant marine instrument maker and innovator of machinery. It demonstrates the huge leap taken to improve navigational accuracy at sea with an instrument that was in use for decades.Ships Log, Walker Trident electric motor, in wooden box with instructions inside box. The motor dial with electric cord is still inside box.Inscription "Admiralty patent number 3332" and "Walker Trident Electric Ship Log (Mark III), 15-25 volt". On top of lid, hand written, is "G TAYLOR"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, ships log, thomas walker & son, electric ships log, marine navigation, thomas ferdinand walker, ship log -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Photo of MMTB Bus 432
... MMTB Bus 432 was new to service 31/1/1951, and is a Comeng bodied AEC Regal Mark III 9621E – a two man operation (driver and conductor). ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne MMTB Bus 432 was new to service 31/1/1951, and is a Comeng bodied AEC Regal Mark III 9621E – a two man operation (driver and conductor). ...MMTB Bus 432 was new to service 31/1/1951, and is a Comeng bodied AEC Regal Mark III 9621E – a two man operation (driver and conductor). Livery was green and cream,Yields information about MMTB Mk III busesBlack and White photo of MMTB bus 432 at North Fitzroy Depot.mmtb, buses, aec mk iii, north fitzroy bus depot -
Lara RSL Sub BranchLithgow 1907 Bayonet and scabbard, Lithgow 1907 Bayonet and scabbard no serial number discerable
... The Lithgow 1907 Bayonet would become Australia’s staple weapon along with it’s counter part, the Enfield No1 Mark III rifle. The wood on the hilts is often referred to as furniture and then starting around 1916 Queensland Mapleread more...The Lithgow 1907 Bayonet would become Australia’s staple weapon along with it’s counter part, the Enfield No1 Mark III rifle. The wood on the hilts is often referred to as furniture and then starting around 1916 Queensland Mapleread more Lithgow 1907 Bayonet and scabbard no serial number discerable. ...WW1 example of Australian ManufacturingWW1 example of Australian manufacturingThe bayonet was designed at the Lithgow Small Arms factory in Australia starting around 1913, just prior to WWI. The Lithgow 1907 Bayonet would become Australia’s staple weapon along with it’s counter part, the Enfield No1 Mark III rifle. The wood on the hilts is often referred to as furniture and then starting around 1916 Queensland Mapleread moreScabbard on the reverse marking stating MANGROVITE 43. Wooden Hilt has no visible markings. Hilt of the bayonet one side is stamped Lithcow 3 '21 over a crest of a six pointed star and a shield which encapules 1907 /1. The pommel also contains a button locking release from the rifle slide mount.wooden handle, leather scabbard -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Ship Taffrail Log Flywheel, 1930+
... The flywheel possibly belongs to a Walker's Cherub Mark III Ship-log taffrail, how the flywheel operates is a metal loop of the recording log would have been connected to the flywheel, so you could see if it was spinning properly. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road The flywheel possibly belongs to a Walker's Cherub Mark III Ship-log taffrail, how the flywheel operates is a metal loop of the recording log would have been connected to the flywheel, so you could see if it was spinning properly. ...The flywheel possibly belongs to a Walker's Cherub Mark III Ship-log taffrail, how the flywheel operates is a metal loop of the recording log would have been connected to the flywheel, so you could see if it was spinning properly. After the flywheel, is the rotor that was towed behind the ship and the revolutions of the rotor would register on the indicator, thus measuring the distance the vessel had travelled. Thomas Ferdinand Walker (1837–1921) first patented the Cherub log in 1878. It was one of the first logs in which the recorder was placed onboard a ship rather than being incorporated as part of the rotor. The Cherub Mark III series was produced from 1930 it came in two versions a thousand-mile which is quite rare and a five hundred-mile version.This ship log flywheel was invented and made by a significant marine instrument maker and innovator of machinery Thomas Walker. It demonstrates the huge leap taken to improve navigational accuracy at sea with an instrument that was in use for decades to measure the distance travelled at sea updated versions are in use today by mariners.Log Governor (or Fly-wheel) from a Ships Taffrail Log, metal wheel with 6 spokes, hub has rope attached for connecting to ships log. Boss the other side for attachment to the spinner.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, log governor -
Lara RSL Sub BranchLithgow 1907 Bayonet and scabbard, Lithgow 1907 Bayonet and scabbard Serial Number A 76966
... The Lithgow 1907 Bayonet would become Australia’s staple weapon along with it’s counter part, the Enfield No1 Mark III rifle. The wood on the hilts is often referred to as furniture and then starting around 1916 Queensland Maple was used. ...The Lithgow 1907 Bayonet would become Australia’s staple weapon along with it’s counter part, the Enfield No1 Mark III rifle. The wood on the hilts is often referred to as furniture and then starting around 1916 Queensland Maple was used. ...WW1 bayonet manufactured in Australia.WW1 example of Australian Manufacturing The bayonet was designed at the Lithgow Small Arms factory in Australia starting around 1913, just prior to WWI. The Lithgow 1907 Bayonet would become Australia’s staple weapon along with it’s counter part, the Enfield No1 Mark III rifle. The wood on the hilts is often referred to as furniture and then starting around 1916 Queensland Maple was used. Queensland Maple would continue to be used until about 1941.Scabbard on the reverse marking stating MANGROVITE 44 and /i\ B. Wooden Hilt has marking of 6 pointed star and an A imprinted into it. (Both sides.) Pommel is stampted wi a serial number of A 76966. Hilt of the bayonet one side is stamped Lithcow 3 '21 over a crest of a six pointed star and a shield which encapules 1907 /1. The pommel also contains a button locking release from the rifle slide mount.1907, bayonet -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchHeadwear - WWII Helmet
... Australia produced its own versions, copies of the British Mark II (Brodie helmet) initially, then the deeper-bowled Mark III ("turtle" helmet) by 1944 for better side protection. ...Australia produced its own versions, copies of the British Mark II (Brodie helmet) initially, then the deeper-bowled Mark III ("turtle" helmet) by 1944 for better side protection. ...While slouch hats were common, the destructive power of modern warfare made steel helmets essential. Australia produced its own versions, copies of the British Mark II (Brodie helmet) initially, then the deeper-bowled Mark III ("turtle" helmet) by 1944 for better side protection. Worn alongside the slouch hat, especially in Europe and later in the Pacific, for active combat protection. Khaki in colour steel metal hat with dark brown leather and plastic coated canvas inserts, with pale khaki cloth chin strapW. Hill has been scratched into the underside brimhelmets, tin helmets, tin hats, wwii, world war 2, metal helmets, metal hats, army helmets -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchHeadwear - WWII Helmet
... Australia produced its own versions, copies of the British Mark II (Brodie helmet) initially, then the deeper-bowled Mark III ("turtle" helmet) by 1944 for better side protection. ...Australia produced its own versions, copies of the British Mark II (Brodie helmet) initially, then the deeper-bowled Mark III ("turtle" helmet) by 1944 for better side protection. ...While slouch hats were common, the destructive power of modern warfare made steel helmets essential. Australia produced its own versions, copies of the British Mark II (Brodie helmet) initially, then the deeper-bowled Mark III ("turtle" helmet) by 1944 for better side protection. Worn alongside the slouch hat, especially in Europe and later in the Pacific, for active combat protection.Khaki in colour, with remnants of yellow paint at the front. All the interior is missing. Has quite a bit of rust.Nil.helmets, tin helmets, tin hats, wwii, world war 2, metal helmets, metal hats, army helmets -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchHeadwear - WWII Helmet
... Australia produced its own versions, copies of the British Mark II (Brodie helmet) initially, then the deeper-bowled Mark III ("turtle" helmet) by 1944 for better side protection. ...Australia produced its own versions, copies of the British Mark II (Brodie helmet) initially, then the deeper-bowled Mark III ("turtle" helmet) by 1944 for better side protection. ...While slouch hats were common, the destructive power of modern warfare made steel helmets essential. Australia produced its own versions, copies of the British Mark II (Brodie helmet) initially, then the deeper-bowled Mark III ("turtle" helmet) by 1944 for better side protection. Worn alongside the slouch hat, especially in Europe and later in the Pacific, for active combat protection.Khaki in colour, dark brown leather plastic coated canvas inserts, the chin strap is missing.Nil.helmets, tin helmets, tin hats, wwii, world war 2, metal helmets, metal hats, army helmets -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchHeadwear - WWII Helmet
... Australia produced its own versions, copies of the British Mark II (Brodie helmet) initially, then the deeper-bowled Mark III ("turtle" helmet) by 1944 for better side protection. ...Australia produced its own versions, copies of the British Mark II (Brodie helmet) initially, then the deeper-bowled Mark III ("turtle" helmet) by 1944 for better side protection. ...While slouch hats were common, the destructive power of modern warfare made steel helmets essential. Australia produced its own versions, copies of the British Mark II (Brodie helmet) initially, then the deeper-bowled Mark III ("turtle" helmet) by 1944 for better side protection. Worn alongside the slouch hat, especially in Europe and later in the Pacific, for active combat protection.WWII steel helmet which has been painted dark green. Nil.helmets, tin helmets, tin hats, wwii, world war 2, metal helmets, metal hats, army helmets -
J. Ward Museum ComplexInstrument - Electrocardiograph Machine - Cardiotrace Heat Mark II, circa 1920
... Distributor: Watson Victor Limited Serial No: 3362 Cardiotrace Heat Mark III Electrocardiograph/Voltage 220-240 A/C /Frequency 50 cycles per second/Watts 45 serial 3362/Caution: Refer to Manual for full detail....Distributor: Watson Victor Limited Serial No: 3362 Cardiotrace Heat Mark III Electrocardiograph/Voltage 220-240 A/C /Frequency 50 cycles per second/Watts 45 serial 3362/Caution: Refer to Manual for full detail. ...With the advent of electricity, so to came the invention of the Electrocardiograph Machine. This piece of medical equipment gave nursing staff and doctors a more precise indication of a patients heart beat and was used extensively across Victoria's medical institutions. The equipment is significant because it is a fully intact example of diagnostic equipment used in a mental health hospital in Victoria Australia.Cardiotrace Electrocardiograph Machine in blue plastic case with black handle. Contains: Electric cord Cords to link electrodes Graph paper to measure heart beats Instruments on panel marked 'stylus heat', 'off', 'run', 'position', 'test', 'record', '1', '2', '3', 'aVR', 'aVL', 'aVP', 'V', '1/2V', 'lmV', marker.Manufacturer: Medical Instrument Co. Pty. Ltd. Distributor: Watson Victor Limited Serial No: 3362 Cardiotrace Heat Mark III Electrocardiograph/Voltage 220-240 A/C /Frequency 50 cycles per second/Watts 45 serial 3362/Caution: Refer to Manual for full detail.electrocardiograph machine, medical instrument, medicine, health, mental health, ararat mental hospital, j ward -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNegative - SECV Ballarat operations set of 6, Robert Green, 2/3/1969
... Set of 6 photographs by Robert Green during 3/2/1969, showing the tramcar operations of the SECV system when the TMSV visited Ballarat. 1 - MMTB Bus Mark III 372 on TMSV Tour at a Daylesford line level crossing 2 - ditto 3 -Trams 38, ?...Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Set of 6 photographs by Robert Green during 3/2/1969, showing the tramcar operations of the SECV system when the TMSV visited Ballarat. 1 - MMTB Bus Mark III 372 on TMSV Tour at a Daylesford line level crossing 2 - ditto 3 -Trams 38, ? ...Set of 6 photographs by Robert Green during 3/2/1969, showing the tramcar operations of the SECV system when the TMSV visited Ballarat. 1 - MMTB Bus Mark III 372 on TMSV Tour at a Daylesford line level crossing 2 - ditto 3 -Trams 38, ?` nose to tail on 0 Road at Ballarat 4 -Tram 21 decorated as the Festival Showboat tram at Haddon St loop 5 -Trams 21, 26 crossing at Haddon St loop. 26 running the Special for the TMSV 6 -Tram 26 Ripon St Yields information about the SECV Ballarat tramways operations on the day of the visit of the TMSV to Ballarat.35mm negative in a film strip - set of 6tramways, tmsv tours, level crossings, bus 372, tram 38, depot, tram 21, tram 26, ripon st, haddon st loop, begonia festival
