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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF Non-Return Valve Manual, Non-Return Valve AIR91176
... RAAF Non-Return Valve Manual...Non-Return Valve AIR91176... with black lever-arch folder Non-Return Valve AIR91176 Manual RAAF ...Australian Air Publication (AAP) numbers listed twice: 7272.117.3 and 727.2118 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF Non-Return Valve Manual, Non-Return Valve AIR91185
... RAAF Non-Return Valve Manual...Non-Return Valve AIR91185... with black lever-arch folder Non-Return Valve AIR91185 Manual RAAF ...Australian Air Publication (AAP) numbers listed twice: 7294.044.3 and 729.449 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF Non-Return Valve Manual, Non Return Valve Type 2504 (SEMCA)
... RAAF Non-Return Valve Manual...Non Return Valve Type 2504 (SEMCA)... Return Valve Type 2504 (SEMCA) Manual RAAF Non-Return Valve ...Australian Air Publication (AAP) number 7278.035-3M (-2, -3, -4, -6, -10, -100) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF Non-Return Valve Manual, Non-Return Valve Part Number 2648-225Z
... RAAF Non-Return Valve Manual...Non-Return Valve Part Number 2648-225Z...-Return Valve Part Number 2648-225Z Manual RAAF Non-Return Valve ...AAP 7278.188-3M (-3, -6, -100) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - RAAF Non-Return Valve Manual, Non-Return Valve Part Number L84.006
... RAAF Non-Return Valve Manual...Non-Return Valve Part Number L84.006... Non-Return Valve Part Number L84.006 Booklet RAAF Non-Return ...AAP 7271.020-3M (-2, -3, -4, -100) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF Non-Return Valve and Filter Manual, Non-Return Valve and Filter Part Number 1501
... RAAF Non-Return Valve and Filter Manual...Non-Return Valve and Filter Part Number 1501...-Return Valve and Filter Part Number 1501 Manual RAAF Non-Return ...AAP 7278.189-3M (-3, -6, -100) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - RAAF Non Return Valve Manual, Non Return Valve
... RAAF Non Return Valve Manual...Non Return Valve... plastic sleeve Non Return Valve Document RAAF Non Return Valve ...Australian Air Publication 7272.068-3M (-3, -4, -4A, -100) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - RAAF Non-return Valve Manual and Amendments List, Part Model or Type No L84-19-601 (84-001) Non Return Valve Type Nr12-1A/AA
... RAAF Non-return Valve Manual and Amendments List...Part Model or Type No L84-19-601 (84-001) Non Return Valve... Valve Type Nr12-1A/AA Document RAAF Non-return Valve Manual ...Australian Air Publication (AAP) 727.118 Volumes 1 and 6, Volume 2, Parts 1 and 2, Volume 4, Part 6 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - AAP 7278.135-3M Part Model of Type No. 1398B000 4.0 in Non-Return Valve (Repair and Overhaul, Operating Instructions, Illustrated Parts Breakdown, RAAF List of Assessed Spares Bay Servicing Schedules and Modifications)
... -Return Valve (Repair and Overhaul, Operating Instructions...4.0 in non return valve... Australian Air Publication 4.0 in non return valve Manual AAP ...A technical manual produced by the Royal Australian Air Forceroyal australian air force, engineering publication, australian air publication, 4.0 in non return valve -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF manuals on - non-return valves, valve box, cap assembly, mixer valve, springed rod, manual control unit, pressure switch, cold air unit
... RAAF manuals on - non-return valves, valve box, cap...RAAF manuals on - non-return valves, valve box, cap... Moorabbin melbourne RAAF manuals on - non-return valves, valve box ... -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Valve, or before 1889
... non return valve...This Non-return valve was recovered from the wreck...A non-return valve used to connect to a hose on a bilge... Warrnambool great-ocean-road This Non-return valve was recovered from ...This Non-return valve was recovered from the wreck of the Newfield. Non-return valves can be used to pump water out.of a vessel The barque Newfield left Liverpool on 1st June 1892 with a cargo of 1850 tons of fine rock salt for Brisbane. About six weeks later the ship ran into very heavy weather approaching the Australian coast. On 28th August at about 9pm her master, Captain George Scott, observed between the heavy squalls the Cape Otway light on the mainland of Victoria, but due apparently to a navigational error (the chronometers were incorrect), he mistook it for Cape Wickham on King Island, some 40 miles south. He altered course to the north expecting to run through the western entrance of Bass Strait, but instead, at about 1:30am, the ship ran aground about about 100 yards from shore, one mile east of Curdies River. The vessel struck heavily three times before grounding on an inner shoal with six feet of water in the holds. The Newfield remained upright on the reef with sails set for a considerable time as the wind slowly ripped the canvas to shreds and the sea battered the hull to pieces. Seventeen men survived the shipwreck but the captain and eight of his crew perished.Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from the Newfield is significant for its association with the shipwreck Newfield, which is listed on the Victorian Heritage Registry. The collection is significant because of the relationship between the objects. The Newfield collection is archaeologically significant as the remains of an international cargo ship. The Newfield collection is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and its association with the shipwreck.A non-return valve used to connect to a hose on a bilge pump on a vessel. This valve is from the ship Newfield and was used to pump water out of the vessel. warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, shipwrecked artefact, 1892, 1893, 28 august 1892, 29 august 1892, barque, curdies river, newfield, nineteenth century, non return valve, peter ronald, peterborough, port campbell, shipwrecks, victorian shipwrecks, valve, bilge pump -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Semca non return valve, Repair and Overhaul Manual
... Semca non return valve... non return valve ...Semca -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Valve
... Valve, non-returning. Part of the bilge pump assembly... Peterborough shipwreck SS Queen Valve non-returning valve Valve, non ...When the ship Schomberg was launched in 1855, she was considered the most perfect clipper ship ever to be built. James Blaine’s Black Ball Line had commissioned her to be built for their fleet of passenger liners. At a cost of £43,103, the Aberdeen builders designed her to sail faster than the quick clippers designed by North American Donald McKay. She was a three masted wooden clipper ship, built with diagonal planking of British oak with layers of Scottish larch. This luxury vessel was designed to transport emigrants to Melbourne in superior comfort. She had ventilation ducts to provide air to the lower decks and a dining saloon, smoking room, library and bathrooms for the first class passengers. At the launch of Schomberg’s maiden voyage, her master Captain ‘Bully’ Forbes, drunkenly predicted that he would make the journey between Liverpool and Melbourne in 60 days. Schomberg departed Liverpool on 6 October 1855 with 430 passengers and 3000 tons cargo including iron rails and equipment intended the build the Geelong Railway and a bridge over the Yarra from Melbourne to Hawthorn. The winds were poor as Schomberg sailed across the equator, slowing her journey considerably. She was 78 days out of Liverpool when she ran aground on a sand-spit near Peterborough, Victoria, on 27 December; the sand spit and the currents were not marked on Forbes’s map. Overnight, the crew launched a lifeboat to find a safe place to land the ship’s passengers. The scouting party returned to Schomberg and advised Forbes that it was best to wait until morning because the rough seas could easily overturn the small lifeboats. The ship’s Chief Officer spotted SS Queen at dawn and signalled the steamer. The master of the SS Queen approached the stranded vessel and all of Schomberg’s passengers were able to disembark safely. The Black Ball Line’s Melbourne agent sent a steamer to retrieve the passengers’ baggage from the Schomberg. Other steamers helped unload her cargo until the weather changed and prevented the salvage teams from accessing the ship. Local merchants Manifold & Bostock bought the wreck and cargo, but did not attempt to salvage the cargo still on board the ship. They eventually sold it on to a Melbourne businessman and two seafarers. After two of the men drowned when they tried to reach Schomberg, salvage efforts were abandoned.32 In 1975, divers from Flagstaff Hill, including Peter Ronald, found an ornate communion set at the wreck. The set comprised a jug, two chalices, a plate and a lid. The lid did not fit any of the other objects and in 1978 a piece of the lid broke off, revealing a glint of gold. As museum staff carefully examined the lid and removed marine growth, they found a diamond ring, which is currently on display in the Great Circle Gallery.33 Flagstaff Hill also holds ship fittings and equipment, personal effects, a lithograph, tickets and photograph from the Schomberg. Most of the artefacts were salvaged from the wreck by Peter Ronald, former director of Flagstaff Hill. The Schomberg, which is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR S612), has great historical significance as a rare example of a large, fast clipper ship on the England to Australia run, carrying emigrants at the time of the Victorian gold rush. She represents the technical advances made to break sailing records between Europe and Australia. Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from the Schomberg is significant for its association with the shipwreck, The collection is primarily significant because of the relationship between the objects, as together they have a high potential to interpret the story of the Schomberg. It is archaeologically significant as the remains of an international passenger Ship. It is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and for its association with the shipwreck and the ship, which was designed to be fastest and most luxurious of its day Valve, non-returning. Part of the bilge pump assembly. Recovered from the wreck of the Schomberg.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, schomberg, clipper ship, black ball line, 1855 shipwreck, aberdeen clipper ship, captain forbes, peterborough shipwreck, ss queen, valve, non-returning valve -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Manuals for Valves - Cold air unit, Solenoid, Relief, Control;, Restrictor, Non-return, Vacuum, Duel Pressure
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Hymatic Engineering Information Bulletin Compressor Type S.50 SH6 Cowls Drive Shafts Emergency Charging Units Relief Valves Anti Freezer Oil and Water Trap Selectors Regulator Air Bottles Master Shut Off Pressure Reducing Emergency Shuttle Non Return Hydraulic Rams
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF manuals on - Block non-return connection, fuel drain cock, controller, safety and inwards relief valve, Mk.3 twin element hydraulic control valve, high energy ignition unit
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7272.062-3M Non Return Valves Types A24206 A24206U1 A24208 A24210 A24212 Messier
... Manual (SP) AAP 7272.062-3M Non Return Valves Types A24206 ...