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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Vacuum Heat Treatment And Brazing Of Metallic Materials
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Non Metallic Materials, Non Metallic Materials CA 100/300/400/700/800
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (item) - CAC Method Of Call Up Metallic Materials
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - British American Equivalents for Metallic Materials
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Circa Vintage Archive
Gold lace 1920s dress, Gold metallic silk lace 1920s evening dress, 1920s
Sleeveless evening gown of delicate lace with a drop waist, scalloped detailing and slightly flared skirt. Fastens through a side opening of press studs. Photographed with a petticoat underneath due to the sheerness of the fabric.None -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - TAA Vickers Viscount, Goodyear Aviation Division , Forged Wheel and Tri-Metallic Brake Viscount 810/840
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Operation, maintenance, overhaul and list of all parts manual for detecting set, mine, portable, metallic Model P-158
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Technical manual: operation, maintenance, overhaul and list of all parts manual detecting set mine, portable, metallic, model P158, 1978
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Operation, maintenance, overhaul and list of all parts manual for detecting set, mine, portable, metallic Model P-158
united states - armed forces - service manuals -
Brighton Historical Society
Sash, 1966
Donated by Brighton resident and journalist Janifer Price.Cream coloured Miss Young Liberal sash printed in metallic gold and with gold-coloured fringing at either end.Printed, metallic gold on white acetate: Miss / YOUNG LIBERAL / 1966miss young liberal, sash, liberal party of australia, young liberal movement, beauty pageant -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - CAC Collection - Technical Information ATAR 09 B - 09 C Turbojet Engines
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Federation University Historical Collection
Pamphlet - Brochure, Convergence, 1998
Accompanying the CD Rom in its plastic sleeve, this ten page roll-fold brochure, printed in two colours (black and a metallic silver-blue).Ten page roll-fold brochure, printed in two colours (black and a metallic silver-blue).university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, helmut stenzel -
Federation University Historical Collection
Pamphlet - Brochure, Convergence, 1998
Accompanying the CD Rom in its plastic sleeve, this ten page roll-fold brochure, printed in two colours (black and a metallic silver-blue).Ten page roll-fold brochure, printed in two colours (black and a metallic silver-blue).university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, helmut stenzel -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Tape Measure, mid 1900s
This item predates the change of Imperial measure (England -1824) to decimal measure (Europe) in Australia (1970 to 1988). This item was manufactured in England as, was the majority of measuring tool and equipment. It was not until the late 1950s that other countries e.g. United States and Europe provided the same type of manufactured tools for the Australian market. World War II, when Australia had to defend its own boarders that the political push for self sufficiency of manufactured goods started local production. Workers in the Kiewa Valley had always relied on the high quality of tools and manufactured goods coming from England. From the middle to late 1950s migration by skilled workers from a war torn Europe provided the source of manpower for the expansion of the manufacturing industries in Australia.The requirement of an accurate measuring tool has always been critical. This item was used at the time when Australia was using the British Imperial measurements. Accurate measurements by carpenters and other trades people for both town and rural needs was just as critical as for the larger cities. The transition period from Imperial to metric was a period of over four years but it still presented those who had used the Imperial measurements for a longer period in their trades with a dual system of measurement for a longer time(usually up to their retirement) Other nations still using Imperial measurements kept the transition from Imperial to metric alive (the UK and USA still uses Imperial measurements in 2012)Retractable metallic wired tape measure within a leather casing. Length of tape is 66 feet. Brass fittings on casing(winder and back plate)Tape on one side marked in inches and feet and on the other in links. Winder lever marked "66ft No 401" on front and arrow with"wind this way". Leather cover marked "John R A Bone & Sons Birmingham England" on reverse side "Metallic wired tape R A Bone & Sons"wired tape measure, tool, mobile tool, construction tool -
Merbein District Historical Society
Equipment - Stencil
Stencil used for marking hogs head Rectangular metallic stencil In capital letters: mildara winery pty ltd distillers merbeinmildara, winery, hogs head -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Machine - Dioptric Apparatus, mid 19th century
Before the introduction of electricity, lighthouses had a clockwork mechanism that caused the lens to rotate with a light source inside that was either powered by Kerosene or Colza oil. The mechanism consisted of a large weight attached by a cable through the centre of the lighthouse to the top where the cable wrapped around a barrel, drum or wheels that controlled the speed of the lights rotation by a clockwork mechanism. The keeper would crank the clockwork mechanism, which would lift the weight ready for the next cycle similar to an old grandfather clock mechanism. Once the weight lifted to its apex at the bottom of the first landing, the keeper would let it fall, which would pull on the cable, which would, in turn, operate a series of gears activating the rotation of the Fresnel optical lens, which would then rotate to create the lighthouse’s unique light speed of rotation characteristic. Creating a specific characteristic required a way to regulate the speed of the rotation, and was important as sailors could identify a particular light by its speed and time between flashes. The weight had to fall at a certain rate to create the proper rotation speed of the lens and a regulator within the mechanism accomplished this. History: From 1851, Chance Brothers became a major lighthouse engineering company, producing optical components, machinery, and other equipment for lighthouses around the world. James Timmins Chance pioneered placing lighthouse lamps inside a cage surrounded by Fresnel lenses to increase the available light output these cages, are known as optics and they revolutionised lighthouse design. Another important innovation from Chance Brothers was the introduction of rotating optics, allowing adjacent lighthouses to be distinguished from each other by the number of times per revolution the light flashes. The noted English physicist and engineer, John Hopkins invented this system while employed at Chance Brothers. Chance Brothers and Company was a glass works and originally based in Spon Lane, Smethwick, West Midlands England. The company became a leading glass manufacturer and a pioneer of British glass making technology. The Chance family originated in Bromsgrove as farmers and craftsmen before setting up a business in Smethwick near Birmingham in 1824. They took advantage of the skilled workers, canals and many other industrial advances taking place in the West Midlands at the time. Robert Lucas Chance (1782–1865), known as 'Lucas', bought the British Crown Glass Company's works in Spon Lane in 1824. The company specialised in making crown window glass, the company ran into difficulty and its survival was guaranteed in 1832 by investment from Chance's brother, William (1788 – 1856). William owned an iron factoring business in Great Charles Street, Birmingham. After a previous partnership that Lucas had dissolved in 1836, Lucas and William Chance became partners in the business which was renamed, Chance Brothers and Company. Chance Brothers invented many innovative processes and became known as the greatest glass manufacturer in Britain. In 1848 under the supervision of Georges Bontemps, a French glass maker from Choosy-le-Roi, a new plant was set up to manufacture crown and flint glass for lighthouse optics, telescopes and cameras. Bontemps agreed to share his processes that up to then had been secret with the Chance Brothers and stayed in England to collaborate with them for six years. In 1900 a baronetcy was created for James Timmins Chance (1814–1902), a grandson of William Chance, who had started the family business in 1771 with his brother Robert. Roberts grandson, James became head of Chance Brothers until his retirement in 1889 when the company became a public company and its name changed to Chance Brothers & Co. Ltd. Additional information: Lighthouses are equipped with unique light characteristic or flashing pattern that sailors can use to identify specific lighthouses during the night. Lighthouses can achieve distinctive light characteristics in a few different ways. A lighthouse can flash, which is when brief periods of light interrupt longer moments of darkness. The light can occult, which is when brief periods of darkness interrupt longer moments of light. The light can be fixed, which is when the light never goes dark. A lighthouse can use a combination of flashing, oscillating, or being fixed in a variety of combinations and intervals to create individual light characteristics. It is a common misconception that a lighthouse's light source changes the intensity to create a light characteristic. The light source remains constant and the rotating Fresnel lens creates the various changes in appearance. Some Fresnel lenses have "bulls-eye" panels create beams of light that, when rotated between the light and the observer, make the light appear to flash. Conversely, some lenses have metal panels that, when rotated between the light and the observer, make the light appear to go dark. This Dioptric clockwork apparatus used to turn a lighthouse optical lens is very significant as it is integral to a lighthouses operation, we can also look at the social aspect of lighthouses as being traditionally rich with symbolism and conceptual meanings. Lighthouses illustrate social concepts such as danger, risk, adversity, challenge and vigilance but they also offers guidance, salvation and safety. The glowing lamp reminds sailors that security and home are well within reach, they also symbolize the way forward and help in navigating our way through rough waters not just on the oceans of the world but in our personal lives be it financial, personal, business or spiritual in nature. Nothing else speaks of safety and security in the face of adversity and challenge quite the way a lighthouse does. Revolving dioptric clockwork apparatus used to turn a Fresnel optical lighthouse lens. A cylindrical cast metal pillar and cabinet painted green with 3 glass doors enclosing the top section. Inside the pillar/cabinet is a large clockwork mechanism used to turn and regulate a lighthouse light by means of weights and a chain attached to same. One door has the name "Adams Mare" in metallic dots similar to "Braille" to the inside edge of door frame.shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, flagstaff hill, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, revolving dioptric mechanism, dioptric mechanism for lighthouse, lighthouse clockwork timing mechanism, acetylene lighthouse light mechanism, 19th century lighthouse mechanism, kerosene light, fresnel lenses, colza oil, chance brothers -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Memorabilia - Model WWI Tank metal
Acquired by Pte B.A. Bristow 5848 6 - London Regiment during war time service in France WWIMetallic basic model of a WWI tank with cannon turrets protruding on each side and on top and mounted on a metallic plinththe mounting plinth engraved "Souvenir of the War' and a poppy engraved in a central position -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Mixed Media, Watson, Amy Joy, Prism Arch, 2017
Commissioned, 2017Metallic thread and watercolour on balsawoodgippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Merbein District Historical Society
Memorabilia - Trophy, 1926
S. Harris won this trophy in 1926 for highest batting average.Cup shape metallic trophy.1926 S Harris Highest Batting Average Merbein Ramblers cricket, sports, merbein, 1926, s. harris -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Communion token
2 round metallic communion tokensB074.1 & B074.2: "LET A MAN EXAMINE HIMSELF 1 COR X 1CR 28VR" "LUKE 22.19 THIS DO IN REMEMBERANCE OF ME" -
Merbein District Historical Society
Tool - Drip tray
Used from the 1920s to the 1990s to catch the remaining liquid left in vats and was placed under bungs or in front of steel doors.Copper drip tray used in Mildara winery in Merbein.Large metallic tray with 3 feet.drip tray, copper tray, wine production, mildara, winery, merbein -
Brighton Historical Society
Dress, 1920s
Long-sleeved ivory-coloured silk chiffon and gold metallic fabric dress decorated with silk and metallic thread emroidery and (gelatine?) beading.metallic fabric, embroidery, beading, 1920s -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Bird Ornament
Metallic bird ornament. Smaller in set of twoWritten on base "WMA 24" "PMA 0139" -
Merbein District Historical Society
Tool - Sampling cylinder
Part of the equipment used in wine makinga long metallic cylinder with handle and long cord merbein, mildara, winery, sampling, wines -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Cap, Forage
RAAF forage cap, with ensigna, circa WW2Cap, Forage, Navy Blue, with RAAF emblem, metallic, 50mm, and 2 metallic button, on left front, with crown & eagle, 10mm. Overall size 280mm by 110mmW 93 Made in Australia 1942 Size 7 1/8raaf forage cap, ww2 raaf forage cap -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Bird ornament
Metallic bird ornament. Larger one in set of two.Written on base: "WMA 34" "PMA 140" -
Brighton Historical Society
Coat, c.1970
Jot was an exclusive Toorak fashion label and boutique established in 1969 by Lithuanian-born Terry Oertel and French-born Odile Moktar. Terry's sister Arija Austin was also a designer; in partnership with Erna Vilks she established the high-end Tu Boutique in South Yarra in 1963. The two sisters came to Australia as teenagers after World War II.Maxi coat in cream, yellow and metallic gold ogival patterned brocade. Fastens with five large metallic gold corded domed buttons. Lined with ivory silk taffeta.Label, woven black on white acetate, centre back neck: jot / TOORAKcoat, brocade, 1970s fashion, melbourne designers, melbourne fashion, jot, terry oertel, odile moktar, toorak -
Orbost & District Historical Society
tie pin, 1890
Gold nugget was found by the father of Lynch, Ray (Mr.) who was Mat Lynch. Nugget was found at McKenzie River in 1890.Matthew Lynch (1861-1939) was a snagger. Selected land at Brodribb. Gold prospector.This item, as well as having an aesthetic significance, is representative of the gold mining activities in East Gippsland.Handmade metallic tie pin with small gold nugget on top.tiepin costume accessories gold-nugget lynch-matthew -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Sight, between 1857 and 1948
Related to object # 467.1Cylindrical black sight with metallic fixtures. Adjustable base with screws.Side of barrel: 'E. R. WATTS & SON / LONDON / NO 19504' Under rear base mount: '2T'er watts & sons, sight, optical equipment, spectroscopy -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Stole, c1914
Black net woven with silver metallic ribbon with a geometric pattern.costume, female