Showing 180 items matching "prototypes"
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Ballarat Tramway MuseumEphemera - Ticket, Electric Supply Co. of Vic (ESCo), Ballarat Tramways tickets - Prototypes for Transferable Season tickets - 3/- and 3/6 pence, c19??
... Ballarat Tramways tickets - Prototypes for Transferable Season tickets - 3/- and 3/6 pence....Ballarat Tramways tickets - Prototypes for Transferable Season tickets - 3/- and 3/6 pence. ...ticketDemonstrates a variety of transferable season tickets used by Ballarat Tramways.Assorted Ballarat Tramway tickets. The transferable tickets are for an assigned route and are for use on Monday through to Saturday in any given week. tickets, tramways, esco -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumEphemera - Ticket, Electric Supply Co. of Vic (ESCo), Ballarat Tramways tickets - Prototypes for Transferable Season tickets - 4/6 pence, c19??
... Ballarat Tramways tickets - Prototypes for Transferable Season tickets - 4/6 pence....Ballarat Tramways tickets - Prototypes for Transferable Season tickets - 4/6 pence. ...ticketDemonstrates a variety of Transferable Season Tickets used by Ballarat Tramways.Assorted Ballarat Tramway tickets. The transferable tickets are for an assigned route and are for use on Monday through to Saturday in any given week. tickets, tramways, ballarat tramways -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - AIRCRAFT PROTOTYPES, Christopher Chant, 1990
... AIRCRAFT PROTOTYPES...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne AIRCRAFT PROTOTYPES Book AIRCRAFT PROTOTYPES Christopher Chant Chartwell Books ... -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Prototype College gown designed for RNZCOG, c1980
... Prototype design of college gown, RNZCOG. This gown was donated by Dr Ron Jones, who was part of a committee including Mercia Barnes and the wives of two of the foundation Council members Liam Wright and Ron Jones....College gown, RNZCOG, The "prototype" gown designed for the New Zealand College....Prototype College gown designed for RNZCOG ...Prototype design of college gown, RNZCOG. This gown was donated by Dr Ron Jones, who was part of a committee including Mercia Barnes and the wives of two of the foundation Council members Liam Wright and Ron Jones.College gown, RNZCOG, The "prototype" gown designed for the New Zealand College.college history -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Colour Photograph/s, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), 1973
... Colour print of prototype tram 1041 in Nicholson Street, near the Victoria Parade intersection with tram W7 Class tram No 1038 in the background. ...On rear in ink "Prototype tram built at Preston W/Shops "The first Z"....Trams tramways Prototype tramcar Nicholson St MMTB PCC class W7 class tram 1041 tram 1038 On rear in ink "Prototype tram built at Preston W/Shops "The first Z". ...Colour print of prototype tram 1041 in Nicholson Street, near the Victoria Parade intersection with tram W7 Class tram No 1038 in the background. Tram 1041 has the destination of "East Brunswick", Route 96. 1038 has the destination of East Preston. Presumed to be MMTB official photograph soon after 1041 issued to traffic - August 1973. Printed on Kodak paper.On rear in ink "Prototype tram built at Preston W/Shops "The first Z".trams, tramways, prototype tramcar, nicholson st, mmtb, pcc class, w7 class, tram 1041, tram 1038 -
National Wool MuseumMachine - Spinning Machine Prototype, CSIRO et al, 1960s
... ...Prototype...Self-twist spinning machine prototype developed by CSIRO in the 1960's. ...Label with machine: Prototype SELF-TWIST SPINNER / This prototype spinning machine was built / at Division of Wool Technology in the mid 1960's as / part of the program which developed the Self-Twist spinning / process. / Self-Twist was commercially released in / 1970 by The Division in conjunction with the Australian / engineering company Repco, and The International Wool / Secretariat. / Since 1970 more than 3500 Self-Twist / machines have been sold. / The process offers advantages in the / speed of spinning, machine size, maintenance and energy / consumption....Machine Spinning Machine Prototype CSIRO REPCO ...Self-twist spinning machine prototype developed by CSIRO in the 1960's. Made by CSIRO Division of Wool Technology in conjunction with an Australian engineering company REPCO and the International Wool Secretariat. Prototype developed in 1960's and since 1970 over 3500 have been produced and sold.Self-twisting spinning machine (protoype).Label with machine: Prototype SELF-TWIST SPINNER / This prototype spinning machine was built / at Division of Wool Technology in the mid 1960's as / part of the program which developed the Self-Twist spinning / process. / Self-Twist was commercially released in / 1970 by The Division in conjunction with the Australian / engineering company Repco, and The International Wool / Secretariat. / Since 1970 more than 3500 Self-Twist / machines have been sold. / The process offers advantages in the / speed of spinning, machine size, maintenance and energy / consumption.engineering, manufacturing, wool processing, spinning, csiro, prototype, invention, wool technology, self-twist, repco, international wool secretariat -
Linton and District Historical Society IncMusical instrument mouthpiece, Mouthpiece for Brass Musical Instrument
... In England the instruments were stamped "Besson & Co" between 1895 and 1904. The word ‘Prototype’ was stamped on all Besson instruments manufactured after 1885-86 and referred to the method of manufacture. ..."BESSON & Co" and "Prototype" stamped on the shank...."BESSON & Co" and "Prototype" stamped on the shank. Mouthpiece for Brass Musical Instrument Musical instrument mouthpiece ...Gustave Auguste Besson and his family manufactured brass musical instruments in France from 1837 and in England from 1857. In England the instruments were stamped "Besson & Co" between 1895 and 1904. The word ‘Prototype’ was stamped on all Besson instruments manufactured after 1885-86 and referred to the method of manufacture. This mouthpiece was found by Warren Bowen in 2017, in the vicinity of the former Linton Railway Station.Metal mouthpiece for a brass musical instrument, probably a cornet or trumpet. Consists of a "U"-shaped cup attached to a tapering shank. "BESSON & Co" and "Prototype" stamped on the shank.brass instruments, musical instruments, besson & co. -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionPrototype fuel moisture meter
... Prototype Fuel moisture meter...Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Bushfire Forest measurement T-H Fine Fuel Meter Prototype Fuel moisture meter Prototype fuel moisture meter ...Bushfire behaviour is influenced by many things including temperature, relative humidity, forest type, fuel quantity and fuel dryness, topography and even slope. Wind has a dominant effect on the Rate of Spread (ROS), and also bushfire size, shape and direction. Fuel arrangement is as important as fuel quantity (tonnes/ha). Fibrous and ribbon bark, together with elevated and near-surface scrub fuels act as ladders which lead flames into the tree canopy. But the availability of fuel to burn depends largely on its moisture content. When it exceeds 20-25% not much will burn, whereas 12-15% is generally ideal for fuel reduction burning, but if the moisture content drops as low as 7-10% virtually everything will ignite, and fire behaviour becomes extreme. During the afternoon of the Ash Wednesday bushfires on 16 February 1983 fuel moisture contents were recorded at Stawell as low as 2.7%. Fine fuels like leaves and bark can rapidly absorb moisture after a shower of rain, or from the air when the Relative Humidity (RH) is high, and the temperature is low. Conversely, they can also dry out very quickly. So even though the overall fuel quantity in the forest doesn’t change, the fine fuel availability can increase rapidly from zero after rain to many tonnes per hectare as the fuel dries out. This can happen over a few hours on hot and windy days. Heavy fuels like logs on the ground take longer to dry out. Since the 1930s foresters, firefighters and researchers have been working to develop quick and reliable techniques for measuring fuel moisture content. One of the most accurate methods is slowly drying a sample of fuel in a conventional oven for 24-48 hours to remove all the moisture and measuring the weight difference, but this takes time and is not practical in the field when rapid measurements are needed. But oven drying is often used as a benchmark to compare other methods. Microwave ovens are faster but can cause uneven drying and even char the fuel. They are also not very practical for use in the field. Some mathematical models rely on weather records such as rainfall, wind speed, evaporation, cloud cover, shading, relative humidity, slope, aspect and season of the year to predict soil and fuel moisture. The Keetch-Byram Drought Index of soil dryness is the most common. But complex fuels with leaves, twigs, grass etc make the predictive models often inadequate for fine fuels. The most common technique in Victorian forests until recently was the trusty Speedy Moisture Meter. Originally developed in England during the 1920s for measuring moisture in wheat and other grains it was adapted for Australian forest fuels in the 1950s (I think). Fuel was first ground using a Spong mincer, often attached to the bullbar of a vehicle, and a small sample placed into the Speedy together with a measure of calcium carbide and then sealed. A chemical reaction created gas pressure which was read on the external dial. There were important techniques with cleaning, mincing and using the chemicals with the Speedy to give reliable readings, but it was quick, inexpensive, robust, portable and practical in the field. It was used routinely before igniting a fuel reduction burn or measuring fuel moisture differentials on slash burns. But in about 1996, Karen Chatto and Kevin Tolhurst from the Department’s Creswick Research Station developed the Wiltronics Fuel Moisture meter which measured electrical resistance. Wiltronics is an Australian owned company operating from Ballarat. The final result was a kit that was portable, accurate and could reliably measure fuel moisture contents between 3% and 200%. Although expensive, it is now widely used by fire agencies around the world which has virtually relegated the Speedy to the back cupboard.Prototype Fuel moisture meterT-H Fine Fuel Meterforests commission victoria (fcv), bushfire, forest measurement -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchHat
... Floppy Nylon prototype test hat...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Uniform vietnam Army Floppy Nylon prototype test hat Hat ...Floppy Nylon prototype test hatuniform, vietnam, army -
RMIT Design ArchivesObject
... Beige 3 outlet powerboard prototype....RMIT Design Archives RMIt University, Building 100 154 Victoria Street Carlton melbourne Designed by Robert Pataki for Kambrook. plastic Beige 3 outlet powerboard prototype. Object Pataki, Robert Pataki, Robert ...Designed by Robert Pataki for Kambrook.Beige 3 outlet powerboard prototype.plastic -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryEquipment - Archie Brain laryngeal mask and airway, Dr Archie Brain, circa 1982
... ...prototype...Since first gaining a patent in 1982, he produced over 1000 prototypes over the next 30 years in a constant effort to improve the device and patient safety. ...Translucent rubber tube is glued into the airway and is cutaway within the internal space of the airway. The item is a prototype and the materials used to construct it are gathered from different medical items. ...Since first gaining a patent in 1982, he produced over 1000 prototypes over the next 30 years in a constant effort to improve the device and patient safety. ...Taking castings from the larynx of cadaver's, Archie Brain studied the anatomy and physiology of the upper airway in minute detail. He devised the Laryngeal Airway Marsk (LMA) as an alternative to endotracheal intubation. Since first gaining a patent in 1982, he produced over 1000 prototypes over the next 30 years in a constant effort to improve the device and patient safety. The LMA is a recent innovation and provides an alternative to endotracheal intubation and has made a significant contribution to safe airway management. Ovoid shaped black rubber layrngeal airway with orange access point stopper. Translucent rubber tube is glued into the airway and is cutaway within the internal space of the airway. The item is a prototype and the materials used to construct it are gathered from different medical items. The following text is present on the rubber tubing: 'EX 9.5 ORAL 12.9 USE ONCE Z79-IT 24 26 29'.anaesthesia, dr archie brain, laryngeal, mask, airway, medical advances, rubber, prototype, endotracheal -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchPlaque
... No 1 Recruit Training Unit RAAF (prototype)...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Plaque 1978 RAAF No 1 Recruit Training Unit RAAF (prototype) Plaque ...No 1 Recruit Training Unit RAAF (prototype)plaque, 1978, raaf -
Duldig Studio museum + sculpture gardenPrototype, Slawa Horowitz-Duldig, Flirt Umbrella Prototype by Slawa Horowitz-Duldig 1928, 1928
... Prototype...Flirt Umbrella Prototype by Slawa Horowitz-Duldig 1928...She spent many months developing the prototypes in secret before she applied for and received a patent on 19 September 1929. ...Three handmade compact foldable umbrella prototypes. The prototypes have black silk covers, a metal shaft, handle, ribs and ferrule. ...Ann Carew 2016 Three handmade compact foldable umbrella prototypes. The prototypes have black silk covers, a metal shaft, handle, ribs and ferrule. ...Slawa built the umbrella using existing and modified umbrella parts purchased from manufacturers and other sources with the idea to develop a more practical umbrella. At the time Slawa was a student studying sculpture at the Akademie der Bildenden Kunste Wien (Academy of Visual Arts). She spent many months developing the prototypes in secret before she applied for and received a patent on 19 September 1929. The patent documentation for Flirt noted that although foldable umbrellas with telescopic shafts were not new, the inventor's umbrella was a significant improvement as it was smaller and more practical as the folding mechanism had been considerably simplified. The umbrella was included in the Inventors’ pavilion at the Vienna Spring Fair in 1931. In a contemporary newspaper report it was described as ‘the magic umbrella of the sculptress’. After the design was granted a patent, it was contracted to the firm Basch and Braun, which authorized its manufacture under licence by the largest Austrian umbrella manufacturer in Austria Bruder Wuster and a German firm Kortenbrach und Rauh. It was called Flirt. In the first year of production sales reached 10,000. This number increased steadily each year as sales spread throughout Europe and the Flirt umbrella was still being produced in the post-war period. Slawa was paid royalties till 1938, the year that she left Vienna and fled to Switzerland. In 1939 with pressure from the Nazis she sold her rights to the company Bruder Wuster. Ann Carew 2016The umbrella prototypes have national and international aesthetic significance as examples of technological innovation in industrial design. The archive has national and international scientific and research potential – detailed records concerning the development of the design, patent and its manufacture are held in the studio. The archive demonstrates the links between the realms of fine art, industrial design and manufacturing in Vienna in the early twentieth century. The sale of Slawa Horowitz-Duldig’s rights to the umbrella under duress from the Nazis makes this archive historically significant. The provenance is excellent, and the prototypes and accompanying documentation have national and international interpretative potential. Ann Carew 2016Three handmade compact foldable umbrella prototypes. The prototypes have black silk covers, a metal shaft, handle, ribs and ferrule. The shaft has a telescopic mechanism. The top and the end of the handle are metal disks. The related documents, designs, patent documentation, a hand written record of her inspiration for the design, and other archival material are also held in the Studio’s Collection. -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPoster, Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), advertising MMTB Employment, mid 1970's
... Poster advertising MMTB Employment, using Prototype tram No. 1041....Poster advertising MMTB Employment, using Prototype tram No. 1041. advertising MMTB Employment Poster Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) ...Poster advertising MMTB Employment, using Prototype tram No. 1041."not be" written on the letter "S" of the word surprised.trams, tramways, advertisements, posters, mmtb, employment -
National Wool MuseumTool - Numnuts Prototypes, Numnuts
... Here you can see five stages of development, from an early prototype to the Numnuts device farmers use today. ...Four prototype numnuts tools made from white plastic and stainless steel, each in varying stages of production. ...FInalised version made with black, orange and clear plastics. Tool Numnuts Prototypes Numnuts ...Worldwide, more than 100 million lambs are castrated, and their tails are docked each year. Numnuts is a technological innovation to improve animal welfare. It combines traditions with innovation. In the mid-1990s it was scientifically shown that the immense pain felt during castration and tail docking could be significantly reduced with the use of anaesthetic. For the next 15 years, the industry said the cost the welfare devices and development were too high. But todays ethical consumer has demanded that sheep have no more pain. Initiated in Glasgow in 2009, Numnuts took nearly a decade to develop. Here you can see five stages of development, from an early prototype to the Numnuts device farmers use today. Each phase of development took years of on-farm trails to achieve the final product. Today there is even NumOcaine, an approved local anaesthetic used by Numnuts. Using the simple elastrator ring and adding an anaesthetic injector, Numnuts delivers pain relief during tail docking and castration. In the world’s first rubber ring applicator with a pain relief delivery mechanism. Through innovation and consumer pressure the wool industry is going through a moment of rapid change.Four prototype numnuts tools made from white plastic and stainless steel, each in varying stages of production. FInalised version made with black, orange and clear plastics.8097.2 - Mk4 8097.3 - Numnuts Tool V7; 20 10 0 8097.4 - On label - Numnuts NumOcaine 100ml 65 proceeduressheep, tools, castration, innovation, docking -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Prototype tram PCC 1041, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), 1973
... Provides publicity photographs of the prototype PCC tram 1041, that lead to the construction of the Z class trams....Set of four colour prints and one black and white print of prototype tram 1041 on Riversdale Road, with Wattle Park in the background, second half of 1973, during commissioning and testing phase. .1 - tram showing special and route 000 - has been printed so that the background above the tram has been partly faded. ...Yields information about prototype tram 1041 Tramways trams MMTB Prototype tramcar tram 1041 Riversdale Road Wattle Park Set of four colour prints and one black and white print of prototype tram 1041 on Riversdale Road, with Wattle Park in the background, second half of 1973, during commissioning and testing phase. .1 - tram showing special and route 000 - has been printed so that the background above the tram has been partly faded. ...Provides publicity photographs of the prototype PCC tram 1041, that lead to the construction of the Z class trams.Yields information about prototype tram 1041Set of four colour prints and one black and white print of prototype tram 1041 on Riversdale Road, with Wattle Park in the background, second half of 1973, during commissioning and testing phase. .1 - tram showing special and route 000 - has been printed so that the background above the tram has been partly faded. Both printed on Kodak Paper. .2 - tram showing W. Park - Elgar Rod, route 070 - two copies .3 - similar to .2, at different location with park in background. Printed on Kodak paper. .4 - same as .1 - Has PTC copyright stamp on rear and number 3953 - better colour. .5 - black and white print - with PTC stamp and number 3953.tramways, trams, mmtb, prototype tramcar, tram 1041, riversdale road, wattle park -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumX-Ray Spectrograph, Laby
... This is the prototype of Laby’s X-Ray Spectrograph (cat. no.274) and was constructed in the Nat. ...The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum Level 2, The School of Physics, David Caro Building (192) Corner of Elgin and Swanston Streets The University of Melbourne Parkville melbourne This is the prototype of Laby’s X-Ray Spectrograph (cat. no.274) and was constructed in the Nat. ...This is the prototype of Laby’s X-Ray Spectrograph (cat. no.274) and was constructed in the Nat. Phil. workshop. -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumX-Ray Spectrograph, Laby
... This is the prototype of Laby’s X-Ray Spectrograph (cat. no.274) and was constructed in the Nat. ...The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum Level 2, The School of Physics, David Caro Building (192) Corner of Elgin and Swanston Streets The University of Melbourne Parkville melbourne This is the prototype of Laby’s X-Ray Spectrograph (cat. no.274) and was constructed in the Nat. ...This is the prototype of Laby’s X-Ray Spectrograph (cat. no.274) and was constructed in the Nat. Phil. workshop. -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Colour Photograph/s, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), c1972
... Colour photograph of cab showing control panel installed plus seat and foot controls for the prototype tramcar 1041....Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Preston Workshops Prototype tramcar tram 1041 Colour photograph of cab showing control panel installed plus seat and foot controls for the prototype tramcar 1041. ...Colour photograph of cab showing control panel installed plus seat and foot controls for the prototype tramcar 1041.trams, tramways, preston workshops, prototype tramcar, tram 1041 -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Report, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "1041 Prototype Tram", 21/03/1974 12:00:00 AM
... "1041 Prototype Tram"...Report - three foolscap sheets, titled "1041 Prototype Tram" outlining the basis of the construction of the prototype tram. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways MMTB Prototype tramcar 1041 New Tramcars Report - three foolscap sheets, titled "1041 Prototype Tram" outlining the basis of the construction of the prototype tram. ...Report - three foolscap sheets, titled "1041 Prototype Tram" outlining the basis of the construction of the prototype tram. Gives information on the trucks, control equipment, body frame, interior, doors and windows, heating and ventilation, lighting, destination equipment and other equipment. Notes the construction of the new trams by Commonwealth Engineering and the basis for the design from those of Gothenburg Sweden. Dated 21/3/1974trams, tramways, mmtb, prototype tramcar, 1041, new tramcars -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, David Menzies, c1974
... Black and white photograph of prototype 1041 and the cable tram set 1 side by side at Preston workshops c1974. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Cable Trams Prototype tramcar MMTB Preston Workshops tram 1041 PCC class tram 1 Has stamp on rear "D. ...Black and white photograph of prototype 1041 and the cable tram set 1 side by side at Preston workshops c1974. Photograph by David Menzies. See also Reg Item 72.Has stamp on rear "D. Menzies 237 Wattletree Rd, Malvern, Vic 3144"trams, tramways, cable trams, prototype tramcar, mmtb, preston workshops, tram 1041, pcc class, tram 1 -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), c1973
... Black and white print of prototype tram 1041 at Preston Workshops - mounted onto a heavy white cardboard sheet, prior to the painting of the dark brown section on the lower side of the tram c1973....Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways MMTB Prototype tramcar 1041 Preston Workshops tram 1041 Black and white print of prototype tram 1041 at Preston Workshops - mounted onto a heavy white cardboard sheet, prior to the painting of the dark brown section on the lower side of the tram c1973. ...Black and white print of prototype tram 1041 at Preston Workshops - mounted onto a heavy white cardboard sheet, prior to the painting of the dark brown section on the lower side of the tram c1973.trams, tramways, mmtb, prototype tramcar, 1041, preston workshops, tram 1041 -
Luther CollegeCeremonial object, Prototype of Luther College's ceremonial cross, Early 2010's
... Prototype of Luther College's ceremonial cross...This prototype was made by Cobus Vissar in the early 2010's. ...Luther College 1-39 Plymouth Road Croydon Hills melbourne This prototype was made by Cobus Vissar in the early 2010's. ...This prototype was made by Cobus Vissar in the early 2010's. His design was well-received, and he was asked to make the ceremonial cross for Luther College chapel services. The cross, based on this prototype, is now used for all formal and religious services in Luther's chapel.Chestnut brown wooden cross on smaller pole for carrying, which sits in a wooden base of the same colourchapel -
Friends of the Cerberus Inc14 pounder Shell casing, circa 1888
... A 14 pounder shell casing manufactured for the two prototype guns used by the Victorian Navy. Unlike the later Mk I and M II 14 pounders which used separate components the ammunition for the prototype guns was assembled into one fixed piece and crimped together....Friends of the Cerberus Inc Seaworks Maritime Museum 82 Nelson Place Williamstown melbourne A 14 pounder shell casing manufactured for the two prototype guns used by the Victorian Navy. Unlike the later Mk I and M II 14 pounders which used separate components the ammunition for the prototype guns was assembled into one fixed piece and crimped together. ...A 14 pounder shell casing manufactured for the two prototype guns used by the Victorian Navy. Unlike the later Mk I and M II 14 pounders which used separate components the ammunition for the prototype guns was assembled into one fixed piece and crimped together.Only a handfull of these sheels are known to exist as later 14 pounder guns used separate shell casing and projectiles.Cylindrical shell casing made of brass.On base - "N"nordenfelt shell case, ammunition -
Tennis AustraliaRacquet, Circa 1973
... A Dura-Fiber prototype tennis racquet, featuring open throat, handle grip wrapped in leather and plastic butt cap. ...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis A Dura-Fiber prototype tennis racquet, featuring open throat, handle grip wrapped in leather and plastic butt cap. ...A Dura-Fiber prototype tennis racquet, featuring open throat, handle grip wrapped in leather and plastic butt cap. No net. Materials: Wood, Metal, Lacquer, Glue, Paint, Leather, Adhesive tapetennis -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Set of two Black & White Photograph/s, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), c1972
... Set of 2 Black and white photographs of control panel, seat in cab of prototype mock-up at Preston Workshops Printed on Kodak Paper. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways 1041 mock-up Preston Workshops Prototype tramcar PCC class tram 1041 Set of 2 Black and white photographs of control panel, seat in cab of prototype mock-up at Preston Workshops Printed on Kodak Paper. ...Set of 2 Black and white photographs of control panel, seat in cab of prototype mock-up at Preston Workshops Printed on Kodak Paper. See also Reg Item htd4540 and 7370 for other photos.trams, tramways, 1041 mock-up, preston workshops, prototype tramcar, pcc class, tram 1041 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBand Instrument and case
... Brass Band Instrument - Trombone Class A New Standard prototype. Besson & Co 198 Euston Road London England. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village Brass Band Instrument - Trombone Class A New Standard prototype. Besson & Co 198 Euston Road London England. ...Brass Band Instrument - Trombone Class A New Standard prototype. Besson & Co 198 Euston Road London England. A. P. Sykes Melbourne. Presented to the Terang Brass Band by the Ladies Committee February 1928flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Tennis AustraliaRacquet, Circa 1985
... A black prototype tennis racquet, no maker or model markings. ...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis A black prototype tennis racquet, no maker or model markings. ...A black prototype tennis racquet, no maker or model markings. Adhesive label stating '9' on lower handle. Clear plastic vacuum sealed over handle. Materials: Metal composite, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Nylon, Leathertennis -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Model A Tractor, Melchior C. Bajada
... Photographs of Sunshine Model A tractor were taken of actual prototype tractor located at the Scienceworks Museum in Spotswood Victoria....Photographs of Sunshine Model A tractor were taken of actual prototype tractor located at the Scienceworks Museum in Spotswood Victoria. ...Photographs of Sunshine Model A tractor were taken of actual prototype tractor located at the Scienceworks Museum in Spotswood Victoria.5 Photographs of Sunshine Model A Tractorh.v. mckays, sunshine harvester works, farm machinery -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Illustration/s, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), early 1970's
... Photocopy onto a foolscap sheet of paper of a pencil drawing or illustration of prototype tramcar (later 1041), has destination of Mont Albert, route 42. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways MMTB Prototype tramcar Preston Workshops tram 1041 Photocopy onto a foolscap sheet of paper of a pencil drawing or illustration of prototype tramcar (later 1041), has destination of Mont Albert, route 42. ...Photocopy onto a foolscap sheet of paper of a pencil drawing or illustration of prototype tramcar (later 1041), has destination of Mont Albert, route 42. Not signed. Possibly prepared by one of the MMTB draftsmen at Preston Workshops for use in publications.trams, tramways, mmtb, prototype tramcar, preston workshops, tram 1041
