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Ambulance Victoria Museum
Philips Microphone, Microphone Key Pad in line switch
Approx circa 1980s Microphone with in line push to talk switch Philips Microphone -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Microphone with cable attached, Microphone
Benelec Microphone Dynamic Microphone model 7-704 -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Microphone, Benelec Dynamic, Microphone
Dynamic Microphone Benelec Microphone Model 7 -703 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Accessory (Item) - Radio Hand Microphone U.S .Army
Rear of microphone stamped with Made In U.S.A 1700U Univ.Micro Co.Inglewood Calif. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Headwear (Item) - RAF Headset And Throat Microphone
Throat microphone joining clip inscribed with M.T.L.L. No.2 MK II ZA.19734. Earphone stamped with A CROWN M 10A/ -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Stan Savige, 1953
A photo of Legatee Stan Savige at a microphone. The function or event is unknown. There are two Australian flags in the background. Legatee Stan Savige was the founder of Legacy and many items in the archive record his life.Black and white photo of Legatee Stan Savige at a microphone.Stamped on the reverse '___ Branch / GPO Melbourne / Photograph / Neg No. P119/1 / Draught__s section' in purple ink.savige, event, stan savige, founding legatee -
Deaf Children Australia
FM Phonic Ear, Phonic Ear, Inc, Manufactured in the late 1960s
The Phonic Ear hearing aids were actually auditory trainers for children in school. This is the teachers transmitter which they would wear. Beige FM Microphone Transmitter with plastic loop for over the head and a small black hearing device and a microphone in the top. Individually decorated with plastic girl sticker, upside down, (put there by the wearer?) "PHONIC EAR" "FM/MICROPHONE/TRANSMITTER" on front. "PHONIC EAR/MODEL HC4211/TYPE GODKENOT" on back. "3335 173" scratched on back. deaf children australia, hearing aid, auditory training device, phonic ear -
Deaf Children Australia
TOA Wireless Microphone, TOA Electric Co., Ltd
Black plastic rectangular case with attached microphone. TOA Logo, "TOA WIRELESS/MICROPHONE" on front of case. "FCC TX DATA WME/Battery 006P (9V)/TOA ELECTRIC CO.,LTD./KOBE, JAPAN)" in white on black label on back deaf children australia, hearing aid, auditory training device, wireless microphone, toa -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Paul Moore: Pilot of the Airwaves, 1985
Roger Mitchell reports on a night at the 3UZ studio and the story behind the psychologist behind the microphone. Referred to as "the launching pad for a new Uniting Church presence on the radio." The Rev. Dr Paul Moore is an ordained minister of the Uniting Church and a psychologist.Cover photo of Moore's head & shoulders sitting behind a microphone wearing earphones.Identification of the persons and the C&N edition 20/2/85 pp. 20-23.moore, paul, 3uz, sunday evening program -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1985
Lady cutting ribbons Mrs Doreen Robinson, a past student and descendent of earlier settler E Burt. Lady with microphone identified as Mrs Val Walton, and lady watching with children identified as Mrs Lin Winnett.Black and white photograph of Mrs D Robinson cutting ribbons across the doorway at the newly installed portable class room at primary school opening ceremony. Val Walton with microphone clapping, Lyn Winnett with children looking on. Johnsonville Victoriaschools, celebrations -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Microphone
Microphoneequipment, ww2, army -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Junior legatee outing, Government House Christmas Party 1945, 1945
For many years Legacy was invited to bring junior legatees to Government House for for an enjoyable Legacy Christmas party. There were entertainers, carousels and often a train ride. And the joy of a Christmas present for each child. This photo shows a legatee at a microphone alongside two children. It is from 1945 and was part of a photo album of many photos from the 1940s.An important photographic record of the work of Legacy in the 1940s.Black and white photo of a legatee at a microphone with two children at Government House, part of a photo album with blue leather look back and front cover. One of 20 pages with black and white photos attached to the majority of both sides of the pages.junior legatees, christmas, junior legatee outing -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment, Movie Camera, Titan TTL Automatic
Hand held silver and black Movie Camera automatic with zoom lens (attached to mannequin)Kolvex Titan TTL Automatic Akai (microphone)movie camera, automatic, zoom lens -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, 20/11/1976
A man stands at a microphone.gippsland campus collection, opening of the gippsland campus, churchill, gipplsand institute of advanced education -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, 1976
A man stands at a microphonegippsland campus collection, opening of the gippsland campus, churchill, gipplsand institute of advanced education -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Headset Complete - Signalling
With hand microphone attachedequipment/gear, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Microphone with elbow connector, Philips Microphone Key pad
Microphone with elbow extension Philips -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Audio (Item) - Microphone Bullet Dynamax
A.E. 862.B stamped on base -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Headwear - Helmet, vehicle, intercom
Worn by Swinfield in IraqWorn by Swinfield in IraqBlack edge trimmed green fibreglass Army vehicle intercom helmet. Adjustable head straps inside helmet, Adjustment strap for right earphone located on ouside of right ear. Earphones mounted inside helmet at each ear side. Voice microphone located at mounting on outside of the left ear connected by black cable to mounting on outside of left ear. Cable connection with clip for helemt connection to vehicle located at outside of left ear. Switch located on mounting on outside of left ear. Plastic mounting box located on ouside of the left ear. Brown leather sweat band on helmet straps on inside front of the helmet. Male and female connections on end of vehicle connection point.Swinfield marked on outside front of helmet. 34B marked on outside of helmet at rear. Roamwell Corp. with number SA-1552,6 marked on plastic mounting on outside of right ear. Front and back markings on microphone. M138/6 marked on back of microphone. ID label on connection point end of vehicle connection cable. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, National communication equipment, 1969
Price list for microphone equipmentcommunication equipment, microphone -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Accessory (Item) - Headset with Microphone Telex MRB600
Earphone inscribed with USA MRB600 WT .66lbs TELEX MPLS.MINN FAA TSO C57 & C58 Cat-B -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Microphone, PYE
Used by unknown country ambulance service.Light blue microphone with red button.PYEmicrophone, country ambulance service -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Microphone, PYE, 1980
Used by unknown country ambulance service.Light blue microphone with red button.PYEmicrophone, courntry ambulance service -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Equipment (Item) - Microphone Throat RAF WW2 Amplivox
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Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bell and Howell RingMaster Slide and Sound Projector, 1978
The Bell & Howell Ringmaster slide projector was capable of projecting 35mm mounted slides onto an internal screen and then played them much like a television set. Different settings allowed the slides to be projected onto a larger screen if desired. The RingMaster included cassette tape player/recorder that was able to synchronize the playing of sound with the projection of slides. It was compatible with 80 and 140 count Kodak Carousel slide trays which were mounted on the top. A carry handle was attached for the top of the machine for easy transport, Accessories with the projector included an external microphone and cassette tapes. Donald J. Bell and Albert S. Howell founded Bell & Howell Incorporated with a capitalization of $5,000 in February 1907. This projector was used by the Country Fire Authority Training Wing to conduct training and information sessions for its members.This item is significant because it is representative of development in home entertainment in the late 1970s. It was donated by a local organisation in Wodonga.A large cube-shaped projector with a slide carousal which was placed on the top. It included a built-in cassette recorder and an external microphone jack. The front featured a screen allowing slides to be viewed on this screen or projected onto an external screen.On front: Bell & Howell Metal Plate on back: Serial Number 9005079 and Patent informationbell & howell, home entertainment -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Equipment (Item) - Microphone Throat M.T.L No.2 MKII ZA19734 RAF
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Headwear (Item) - Pilot Headset With Microphone Roanwell Corporation H101-A/U
Earphone casing inscribed with Earphone H-143/AIC Electro -Voice ,cable plug labelled cable assembly P/O headset H-75 ( )/AIC Roanwell #23390 S/P -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Headwear, Helmet
Gentex/ 8415-782-3037 Fibreglass & Resin, polystyrene Karki colour with sunvisor19 Large/ DSA100-4804 Gentex Corp. Microphone / M-33A/AIChelmet -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object - Microphone
Small Sony microphone with connection cord attached for recording purposesModel F96 Imp. lowmicrophone, recording, audio, technology -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, June-July 1981
Mr Bena-Silu is director of the cabinet for the Kimbanguist Church in Zaire, Africa, and a member of the WCC Central and Executive Committees. He was in Australia as part of the WCC Visit to the Aborigines, June 15-July 3 1981.B&W photograph of Mr Bena-Silu speaking into a microphone. Mr Bena-Silu is director of the cabinet for the Kimbanguist Church in Zaire, Africa, and a member of the WCC Central and Executive Committees.bena-silu; world council of churches; wcc visit to the aborigines; kimbanguist church; zaire