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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Radio Licence, Document
... Radio Licence... This is an Australian radio licence issued in 1962. Radio licences in Australia were subject to a fee payable to the Commonwealth of Australia from 1923 to 1974. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This is an Australian radio licence issued in 1962. Radio licences in Australia were subject to a fee payable to the Commonwealth of Australia from 1923 to 1974. ...This is an Australian radio licence issued in 1962. Radio licences in Australia were subject to a fee payable to the Commonwealth of Australia from 1923 to 1974. The fee in 1962 was £2-15-0 ($5.50). In the 1970s TV and radio licences could be combined at a cost of about £26 ($52). This licence was issued to a member of the Stasinowsky family who resided in Warrnambool. This item is retained as an example of an Australian radio licence issued locally.This is a buff-coloured piece of paper with a pink edging at the top, printing, a stamp and a handwritten signature. The left edge shows signs of being torn from a pad.A Broadcast Listener’s Licenceradio licences, history of warrnambool -
Merbein District Historical SocietyDocument, Telephone account and radio licence, 1956
... Telephone account and radio licence...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Telephone account and radio licence Document ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Flight radios, Flight Radio Licence Manual
... Flight Radio Licence Manual...Era unknown Photocopied pages in manila folder Flight Radio Licence Manual Manual Flight radios ...Photocopied pages of radio procedures, frequencies & wave propogation. Era unknownPhotocopied pages in manila foldernon-fictionPhotocopied pages of radio procedures, frequencies & wave propogation. Era unknownreadibility scales, procedures words & phrases, radio transmission of numerals, aircraft id, aeronautical station id, other radio topics -
Moorabbin Air MuseumPamphlet (item) - Basic introduction to radio includes phonetic alphabet, Flight radio licence guide
... Flight radio licence guide...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Flight radio licence guide Pamphlet Basic introduction to radio includes phonetic alphabet ... -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Legal record - Document, Radio & T. V. Licence, 10/07/1975
... Radio & T. V. Licence...Combined Receiving Licence for Radio and T.V. issued in 1975....Radio & T. V. Licence Legal record Document ...Combined Receiving Licence for Radio and T.V. issued in 1975.radio broadcasting, television broadcasting -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: BROADCAST LISTENERS LICENCE (RADIO), 27 October 1960
... BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: BROADCAST LISTENERS LICENCE (RADIO)...Broadcast Listeners Licence (radio) issued in the name of B. W. B. Miller, 284 King Street Bendigo. ...Document BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: BROADCAST LISTENERS LICENCE (RADIO) ...Broadcast Listeners Licence (radio) issued in the name of B. W. B. Miller, 284 King Street Bendigo. Serial Number 666973.Commonwealth of Australia, Postmaster General's Department.person, individual, basil miller -
St Kilda Historical SocietyAdministrative record - Licence, Broadcast Listener's Licence, 1964
... ...Radio licence...Authorisation to use all broadcast receivers (wireless radios) that are ordinarily kept at the address shown on the licence (including any installed in a vehicle). ...Wireless licence Radio licence Listener's licence Details of licence holder: G Watson 12 Austin Ave S3 Licence number: 15 3931 Fee: £2 15 0 Expiry: 2 8 65 Signature of issuing officer: indecipherable Time issued: 1045 am Stamped: Eltsernwick Vic 27 Au 64 Buff card printed in black on both sides with a red stripe along the top front edge. ...Authorisation to use all broadcast receivers (wireless radios) that are ordinarily kept at the address shown on the licence (including any installed in a vehicle). Licences were issued by the Postmaster General under the Commonwealth Broadcasting and Television Act. The stamp on this licence indicates that the fee was paid at Elsternwick Post Office. Separate licences were required to view television.Buff card printed in black on both sides with a red stripe along the top front edge. Date stamped in black ink, and signed in blue ink.Details of licence holder: G Watson 12 Austin Ave S3 Licence number: 15 3931 Fee: £2 15 0 Expiry: 2 8 65 Signature of issuing officer: indecipherable Time issued: 1045 am Stamped: Eltsernwick Vic 27 Au 64wireless licence, radio licence, listener's licence -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook (Item) - Pilot's log Book - Alex Woon
... Student's Pilot Licence No.45010 Issued 28.11.67 Private Pilot Licence (Restricted) No.25827 Issued 03.02.70 Private Pilot Licence ( Unrestricted) Issued 23.07.73 Radio Licence No.24033 Issued 15.04.70 Radio Licence No. 22090 Issued 15.04.70...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Student's Pilot Licence No.45010 Issued 28.11.67 Private Pilot Licence (Restricted) No.25827 Issued 03.02.70 Private Pilot Licence ( Unrestricted) Issued 23.07.73 Radio Licence No.24033 Issued 15.04.70 Radio Licence No. 22090 Issued 15.04.70 Pilot's log Book - Alex Woon. ...Student's Pilot Licence No.45010 Issued 28.11.67 Private Pilot Licence (Restricted) No.25827 Issued 03.02.70 Private Pilot Licence ( Unrestricted) Issued 23.07.73 Radio Licence No.24033 Issued 15.04.70 Radio Licence No. 22090 Issued 15.04.70 -
St Kilda Historical SocietyAdministrative record - Licence, Combined Receiving Licence, 1965
... Radio licence...The holder had previously held a Broadcast Listener's Licence, which applied only to radios....The holder had previously held a Broadcast Listener's Licence, which applied only to radios. Radio licence Television licence Combined receiving licence Details of licence holder: G Watson 12 Austin Ave S3 Licence number: 20 18149 Fee: £8 10 0 Expiry: 28 10 66 Signature of issuing officer: indecipherable Time issued: 11.23 am Stamped: Elsternwick Vic 1 No 65 Buff card printed in blue on one side. ...Authorisation to use all radios and televisions ordinarily kept at the address shown on the licence. Licences were issued by the Postmaster General under the Commonwealth Broadcasting and Television Act. The stamp on this licence indicates that the fee was paid at Elsternwick Post Office. The holder had previously held a Broadcast Listener's Licence, which applied only to radios.Buff card printed in blue on one side. Date stamped in black ink and signed in blue ink.Details of licence holder: G Watson 12 Austin Ave S3 Licence number: 20 18149 Fee: £8 10 0 Expiry: 28 10 66 Signature of issuing officer: indecipherable Time issued: 11.23 am Stamped: Elsternwick Vic 1 No 65radio licence, television licence, combined receiving licence -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Radio club papers, 1967-1988
... The club fostered an interest in radio communications and some later obtained licences of their own. ...3 log books and various loose papers including a brief history, radio licences, rosters and Wireless Institute of Australia Victorian Division membership cards....Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind RVIB Burwood School Esme Dunnell Alex Paterson 3 log books and various loose papers including a brief history, radio licences, rosters and Wireless Institute of Australia Victorian Division membership cards. ...The RVIB Radio Club was established initially as an entertainment for the RVIB 18th Box Hill Scout group, however anyone who was interested was welcome to join. In 1966 a licence application was submitted and approved, with the call sign allocated initially being VA1277 and used by the group in their initial transmission of September 25, 1967 . An appeal was made to change this to VK3VIB however this was rejected. An alternative call sign of VK3AVI was approved however, and first used on October 23, 1967. The club fostered an interest in radio communications and some later obtained licences of their own. The Radio Club lasted for 20 years and eventually concluded on November 16, 1988 with the equipment donated to the Kooyong Radio Club. A potted history of the club has written by Alex Paterson.3 log books and various loose papers including a brief history, radio licences, rosters and Wireless Institute of Australia Victorian Division membership cards.royal victorian institute for the blind, rvib burwood school, esme dunnell, alex paterson -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (item) - Flight Radio Handbook - Private Pilot Licence, Illustrated Flight Radio Handbook by Captain Trevor Thom
... Flight Radio Handbook - Private Pilot Licence...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Private Pilot Licence Illustrated Flight Radio Handbook by Captain Trevor Thom Manual Flight Radio Handbook - Private Pilot Licence ...Private Pilot Licence -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Pilot training, A Beginners Guide to Flying
... Private pilot's licence...Radio...Pilot training Aptitude Costs Checks Engines Direction Flying controls Gyros Height Take off Landing Maps Navigation Private pilot's licence Radio Safety Theory of flight VOR & ADF Weather Overview of steps involved in learning to fly, circa 1969 - 1974 A Beginners Guide to Flying Book Pilot training ...Overview of steps involved in learning to fly, circa 1969 - 1974non-fictionOverview of steps involved in learning to fly, circa 1969 - 1974aptitude, costs, checks, engines, direction, flying controls, gyros, height, take off, landing, maps, navigation, private pilot's licence, radio, safety, theory of flight, vor & adf, weather -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Morse code key, Mid 20th century
... It is believed that this Morse Code key belonged to Ted Salamy, a jeweller and the first person in Warrnambool to hold an amateur radio licence (1924 Call Sign A3AJ, the 35th licence issued in Victoria)....It is believed that this Morse Code key belonged to Ted Salamy, a jeweller and the first person in Warrnambool to hold an amateur radio licence (1924 Call Sign A3AJ, the 35th licence issued in Victoria). ...This is a Morse Code key. Morse Code is a method of transmitting text information using short and long signals (‘dots and dashes’). It is named after Samuel Morse, the inventor of the telegraph and was developed in the 1860s. It was used extensively in the 1890s for early radio communication before it was possible to transmit voice and continued to be used in the 20th century along with voice transmission , especially by amateur radio persons. It was also used in military and naval communication but not so much today. It is believed that this Morse Code key belonged to Ted Salamy, a jeweller and the first person in Warrnambool to hold an amateur radio licence (1924 Call Sign A3AJ, the 35th licence issued in Victoria).This Morse Code key is of interest as an object more used in the past, especially by amateur radio persons. It is believed to have been the property of Ted Salamy, the first person in Warrnambool to hold an amateur radio licence. This is a metal Morse Code key with an oval metal base. It has three screws inserted in the base and two more screws attached to the sides of the base. There is a key lever on top of the base and this is adjustable. The hinge on which the key lever sits is missing. The lever has a round black knob at one end. ‘Made in U.S.A. H15.682’ Wm.M. Nye Co Inc. Bellevue W.A.’ morse code key, ted salamy,, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Radio, Philips, Amateur radio set, 1920s
... On 1st December in 1924 he obtained an amateur radio licence ( Call sign A3AJ). This was the 35th licence issued in the State of Victoria and the first in Warrnambool. ...On 1st December in 1924 he obtained an amateur radio licence ( Call sign A3AJ). This was the 35th licence issued in the State of Victoria and the first in Warrnambool. ...Edward ( Ted) Salamy (1903-1977) succeeded his father in business in Warrnambool as a jeweller and was at 179 Liebig Street when he retired in the 1960s. On 1st December in 1924 he obtained an amateur radio licence ( Call sign A3AJ). This was the 35th licence issued in the State of Victoria and the first in Warrnambool. The original licence cost two shillings and sixpence. Amateur radio, still a popular hobby today, was particularly important in the 1920s when few people had radios of any sort and there were no provincial radio stations. People were able to access amateur radio sets to listen to such broadcast as overseas cricket matches. This amateur radio set is of considerable historical importance as it belonged to Ted Salamy, credited with being the first to operate an amateur radio station in Warrnambool.This is a rectangular box containing five valves, a radio frequency mechanism and three coils with fine copper winding. The mechanisms are connected by wires and metal screws. The box has a raised black -composite material front which has a voltage meter, three switches or knobs and a tuning dial. Philips made in Holland British Made (voltage meter)amateur ham radio warrnambool -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VARIOUS RADIO AND TV LICENCES, 1962 -1969
... Collection of various radio and TV licences (held mostly by C S & I V Dawe (Cotham Rd, Kew) and one by Milton Kijng, Olinda St, Bendigo. a.: Broadcast Listener's licence Radio 1962; b. as for a. but for 1963; c.: as for a., but 1964; d; as for a. but for 1965; e....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Certificate radio and tv licences Collection of various radio and TV licences (held mostly by C S & I V Dawe (Cotham Rd, Kew) and one by Milton Kijng, Olinda St, Bendigo. a.: Broadcast Listener's licence Radio 1962; b. as for a. but for 1963; c.: as for a., but 1964; d; as for a. but for 1965; e. ...Collection of various radio and TV licences (held mostly by C S & I V Dawe (Cotham Rd, Kew) and one by Milton Kijng, Olinda St, Bendigo. a.: Broadcast Listener's licence Radio 1962; b. as for a. but for 1963; c.: as for a., but 1964; d; as for a. but for 1965; e.:Television Viewer's Licence, 1964; f. as for e. but 1965; g.: Combined Receiving Licence (TV and Radio) 1967; h.: as for g. but for 1969; i. :Broadcast Listener's Licence, also 1965.document, certificate, radio and tv licences -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Amateur Radio Card, A 3AJ, 1920's
... was issued in 1924 and was the 35th amateur radio licence issued in Victoria. It is believed that this was the first amateur radio station established in Warrnambool. ... was issued in 1924 and was the 35th amateur radio licence issued in Victoria. It is believed that this was the first amateur radio station established in Warrnambool. ...The Wireless Institute of Victoria was established in 1910 and amateur radio operators (called hams) in Victoria were issued with licences by this institute. Cards such as this one were exchanged by operators to confirm a contact between two amateur radio operators anywhere in the world (called QSL cards). The cards contained information regarding the radio contact made, the strength of the signal, the type of transmitter etc and the words, codes and abbreviations used were known internationally. This card, which is an unused one, belonged to Ted Salamy who had the call sign A 3AJ. This licence was issued in 1924 and was the 35th amateur radio licence issued in Victoria. It is believed that this was the first amateur radio station established in Warrnambool. Ted Salamy (1903-1977) was the son of Michael Salamy who established jewellery shops in Timor Street and in Liebig Street in Warrnambool in the 20th century. Ted Salamy was later the proprietor of these stores up to the 1960s when he retiredThis card has considerable local significance as an early Warrnambool amateur radio card and as one belonging to a prominent 20th century Warrnambool businessman, Ted Salamy. This is a card with a buff-coloured background and black and red printing on one side of the card and handwritten information in blue ink on the other side. The remains of adhesive tape applied to the edges of the card are still visible. ‘Timor Street Warrnambool Vic. Australia A 3AJ, E. Salamy Op.’ amateur (ham) radio, victoria, ted salamy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MERLE HALL COLLECTION: DOCUMENTS RELATING TO ORGANIZATIONS (NOT BENDIGO BASED)
... re obtaining an FM radio broadcasting licence- Central Victorian Community Broadcasting Association; b. paper presented at Bendigo seminar for ''Regionalism and the Arts'' 13/7/1985 by Ric McCracken, Footscray Community Arts Centre; c. 12 page booklet ''Info Pak - the Community Arts Paper'' published by the Footscray Community Arts Centre, 1978; d. 4 -paged Newsletter of the Victoria Welsh Male Voice Choir, issue 1, May2002 ''Tongues of Fire''; e. 8-paged booklet describing the Robert Blackwood Hall, Monash University, Clayton (pub. ...re obtaining an FM radio broadcasting licence- Central Victorian Community Broadcasting Association; b. paper presented at Bendigo seminar for ''Regionalism and the Arts'' 13/7/1985 by Ric McCracken, Footscray Community Arts Centre; c. 12 page booklet ''Info Pak - the Community Arts Paper'' published by the Footscray Community Arts Centre, 1978; d. 4 -paged Newsletter of the Victoria Welsh Male Voice Choir, issue 1, May2002 ''Tongues of Fire''; e. 8-paged booklet describing the Robert Blackwood Hall, Monash University, Clayton (pub. ...Documents relating to organizations (not Bendigo based): a. Flyer (bi fold) ''A Community Radio Station for Central Victoria?'' re obtaining an FM radio broadcasting licence- Central Victorian Community Broadcasting Association; b. paper presented at Bendigo seminar for ''Regionalism and the Arts'' 13/7/1985 by Ric McCracken, Footscray Community Arts Centre; c. 12 page booklet ''Info Pak - the Community Arts Paper'' published by the Footscray Community Arts Centre, 1978; d. 4 -paged Newsletter of the Victoria Welsh Male Voice Choir, issue 1, May2002 ''Tongues of Fire''; e. 8-paged booklet describing the Robert Blackwood Hall, Monash University, Clayton (pub. Ca. 1971?); f. 26- paged ''Work Guide - How to establish an Artist In Community project'' , published by the Community Arts Resource Centre, East Melbourne , 1989; g. info sheet on residential schools, Jan 1979 - ''Mime and Dance Education'', Dept of Continuing Education, University of New England; h. personal and artistic information re potter, Judy Lorraine , Wedderburn; i. Copied extracts from ''Australian Quilts - The People and Their Art'' descriptions of the work of nine quilters from The Quilters Guild, pub. By Simon Schuster (no date); j. letter from The Lieder Society of Victoria Inc to Arts Bendigo October 2001 re opportunities for concerts in area; k. information about various performances of the Australian Performing Group, APG, (Pram Factory) -no stated datemerle hall collection, community arts, australian performing group -
Melbourne Tram MuseumEphemera - Exercise Book, The Reading Universal, "Tickets", 1950's to 1980's
... Pages 1 to 13 - MMTB imperial, dual and decimal currency tram and bus tickers, including a Munitions workers fare concession certificate, Scholars Concession ticket, swimming, Adelaide. 14 - 15 - SEC and Brisbane tickets 16 - 17 - MTT Adelaide 18 - 24 - MMTB mixed and some railway card 25 - 26 - Sydney 26 - 28 - Hobart 29 - 30 - Mixed - MOTAT, Ferrymead, Brisbane, Hornibrook Highway Toll, 31 - 32- Melbourne Rail, mixed admission, VR Excess Fare 33 - 34 - SEC 35 - 36 - Dunedin 37 - 38 - Christchurch 39 - 41 - Wellington 42 - Auckland 43 - NZR rail 44 - MMTB 45 - 46 - MTT Adelaide, Tallahassee, St Claude 47 - 48 - Ballarat, Bendigo and TMSV 49 - MMTB 50 - TMSV, SPER 51 - Brisbane 52 - Parramatta Park (COTMA), Eurail pass 53 - Hong Kong, Melbourne rail, platform tickets, pram tickets, Begonia Festival car park, 54 - 55- Mixed - NZR, Wellington, 56 - Auckland 57 - 58 - AETM, Adelaide, 59 - 60 Adelaide, MMTB, Exhibition buildings car park, 61 - Radio receiving licence, mixed bus tricks, Ansett, TAA, 62 - cover - mixed - Ansett, TAA, Ballarat ESCo, Melbourne transport Pageant and MTA/The Met...Pages 1 to 13 - MMTB imperial, dual and decimal currency tram and bus tickers, including a Munitions workers fare concession certificate, Scholars Concession ticket, swimming, Adelaide. 14 - 15 - SEC and Brisbane tickets 16 - 17 - MTT Adelaide 18 - 24 - MMTB mixed and some railway card 25 - 26 - Sydney 26 - 28 - Hobart 29 - 30 - Mixed - MOTAT, Ferrymead, Brisbane, Hornibrook Highway Toll, 31 - 32- Melbourne Rail, mixed admission, VR Excess Fare 33 - 34 - SEC 35 - 36 - Dunedin 37 - 38 - Christchurch 39 - 41 - Wellington 42 - Auckland 43 - NZR rail 44 - MMTB 45 - 46 - MTT Adelaide, Tallahassee, St Claude 47 - 48 - Ballarat, Bendigo and TMSV 49 - MMTB 50 - TMSV, SPER 51 - Brisbane 52 - Parramatta Park (COTMA), Eurail pass 53 - Hong Kong, Melbourne rail, platform tickets, pram tickets, Begonia Festival car park, 54 - 55- Mixed - NZR, Wellington, 56 - Auckland 57 - 58 - AETM, Adelaide, 59 - 60 Adelaide, MMTB, Exhibition buildings car park, 61 - Radio receiving licence, mixed bus tricks, Ansett, TAA, 62 - cover - mixed - Ansett, TAA, Ballarat ESCo, Melbourne transport Pageant and MTA/The Met "Tickets" Ephemera Exercise Book The Reading Universal ...Exercise or Mapping book - The Reding Universal Mapping book, blue front cover plain paper, holding tickets collected by Keith Stodden. Titled "Tickets". Tickets have been positioned using stamp hinges. Pages 1 to 13 - MMTB imperial, dual and decimal currency tram and bus tickers, including a Munitions workers fare concession certificate, Scholars Concession ticket, swimming, Adelaide. 14 - 15 - SEC and Brisbane tickets 16 - 17 - MTT Adelaide 18 - 24 - MMTB mixed and some railway card 25 - 26 - Sydney 26 - 28 - Hobart 29 - 30 - Mixed - MOTAT, Ferrymead, Brisbane, Hornibrook Highway Toll, 31 - 32- Melbourne Rail, mixed admission, VR Excess Fare 33 - 34 - SEC 35 - 36 - Dunedin 37 - 38 - Christchurch 39 - 41 - Wellington 42 - Auckland 43 - NZR rail 44 - MMTB 45 - 46 - MTT Adelaide, Tallahassee, St Claude 47 - 48 - Ballarat, Bendigo and TMSV 49 - MMTB 50 - TMSV, SPER 51 - Brisbane 52 - Parramatta Park (COTMA), Eurail pass 53 - Hong Kong, Melbourne rail, platform tickets, pram tickets, Begonia Festival car park, 54 - 55- Mixed - NZR, Wellington, 56 - Auckland 57 - 58 - AETM, Adelaide, 59 - 60 Adelaide, MMTB, Exhibition buildings car park, 61 - Radio receiving licence, mixed bus tricks, Ansett, TAA, 62 - cover - mixed - Ansett, TAA, Ballarat ESCo, Melbourne transport Pageant and MTA/The Mettrams, tramways, tickets, the met, mmtb, adelaide, sec, tmsv, sydney, buses -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, 3AW portable transmitter at Royal Melbourne Golf Links, 1933
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It was established when a company formed by Allans Music (established in Melbourne in 1850 and by 1877 was the largest musical warehouse in the southern hemisphere), JC Williamson’s (a theatrical management company and theatre owner) and David Syme (then publishers of The Age newspaper) was granted a radio broadcasting licence. 3AW originally broadcast from a makeshift studio in the front part of His Majesty’s Theatre, Exhibition Street, Melbourne, and is still in operation today. ...It was established when a company formed by Allans Music (established in Melbourne in 1850 and by 1877 was the largest musical warehouse in the southern hemisphere), JC Williamson’s (a theatrical management company and theatre owner) and David Syme (then publishers of The Age newspaper) was granted a radio broadcasting licence. 3AW originally broadcast from a makeshift studio in the front part of His Majesty’s Theatre, Exhibition Street, Melbourne, and is still in operation today. ...The 3AW portable transmitter “Wirelessing from the Golf Links. An interesting test was made by 3AW yesterday when this portable transmitting set was successfully tried out at Royal Melbourne. Mr JB Ferrier, the father of the NSW champion, who is taking part in the Men’s Australian Open Championship meeting, is seen (on the left) speaking into the microphone and announcing the scores. The transmitter will be in action today to describe the play in the final rounds for the benefit of listeners.” – The Age Melbourne-based talkback radio station 3AW began transmission in February 1932 as Melbourne’s fifth commercial station. The 1930s were a time of rapid change and significant improvement in the development of microphones, supporting the shift from the visual world of newspapers to the auditory world of radio. MCK021 Inkjet print by John Gollings on Canson Platine Fibre Rag Published: The Age 9 September 1933 Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie. Photographer notations on slide: "3AW portable transmitter at R Melb Golf Links 1933 B5" Published: 9 September 1933 The Age p15 Published title: WIRELESSING FROM THE GOLF LINKS. Published caption: An interesting test was by 3AW yesterday when this portable transmitting set was successfully tried out at Royal Melbourne. Mr. J. B. Ferrier, the father of the New South Wales champion, who is, taking part in the Australian open championship meeting, is seen (on the left) speaking into the microphone and announcing the scores. The transmitter will be in action today to describe the play in the final rounds of the open championship for the benefit of listeners. Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205106453 Note: Interestingly, the published image is a composite of the two images in our collection. See related material, MCK077. Description: Group of men conducting outdoor radio broadcast at golf course. The 3AW sign is visible on a pole above the group. Research by project volunteer, Louise McKenzie: In this photo a group of men cluster around a tall bamboo pole with a 3AW sign. The male radio interviewer holds a pole topped with a square shaped microphone held in front of the face of another man. It is a bleak day and the men are wearing suits, coats and hats, or plus fours and caps. There is one schoolboy in the group. This was 3AW's first outside broadcast, undertaken at Royal Melbourne golf course on the occasion of the Australian Open. The 1933 Australian Open was held at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club (West Course), 8-9 September, and won by M L Kelly, from Goulburn, aged 20; J Ferrier (aged 19 from Sydney) came third equal with A W Jackson. The man being interviewed was Mr J B Ferrier, father of James (Jim) Ferrier, a professional golfer from Sydney. Encouraged by his father (who had a golfing background in Scotland) Jim Ferrier commenced playing at age four and a half, and was playing off scratch by his mid-teens. He was the NSW Amateur Champion in 1931, and was runner up in the Australian Open in 1931 and 1933. He won many Australian and overseas amateur and professional titles, moved to the US where he served in the army in WWII, and continued to prolifically compete and have significant golf victories into the 1950s. Sport Australia Hall of Fame says his “... may well be the best all round amateur professional record of any Australian golfer”. There is a statue of Jim Ferrier in the National Portrait Gallery. 3AW is a talkback radio station based in Melbourne, which began transmission on 22 February 1932 as Melbourne’s fifth commercial radio station. It was established when a company formed by Allans Music (established in Melbourne in 1850 and by 1877 was the largest musical warehouse in the southern hemisphere), JC Williamson’s (a theatrical management company and theatre owner) and David Syme (then publishers of The Age newspaper) was granted a radio broadcasting licence. 3AW originally broadcast from a makeshift studio in the front part of His Majesty’s Theatre, Exhibition Street, Melbourne, and is still in operation today. The 1930s were a time of rapid change and significant improvement in the development of microphones, accelerated by the move from the visual world of newspapers, to the auditory world of radio. The BBC had only been formed in May 1923, and their first outside broadcast was in May 1924. It is interesting to note that 3AW was owned by those intimately involved in the music, arts and newspaper world who had a good eye for future developments in these areas. The microphone in use in this photo may have been a USA-developed condenser microphone – still a fairly experimental concept, and whose design may have been influenced by the American film industry. References: WIRELESSING FROM THE GOLF LINKS. (1933, September 9). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 15. Retrieved September 14, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205106453 J.C. Williamsons’s, Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._C._Williamson%27s Allans Music, Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allans_Music Jim Ferrier, Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Ferrier Jim Ferrier sculpture by John Frith, National Portrait Gallery, https://www.portrait.gov.au/portraits/2013.79/jim-ferrier '3AW is 90 today (22/2/22)', 3AW, https://www.3aw.com.au/3aw-is-turning-90-take-a-look-back-through-the-decades-with-us1/ Her Majesty’s Theatre Melbourne, Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_Majesty%27s_Theatre,_Melbourne Jim Ferrier, Sport Australia Hall of Fame, https://sahof.org.au/hall-of-fame-member/jim-ferrier/ 'From Nightingale to Narcissus: capturing the first ever live otudoor radio broadcast', Iain Baird, 2013, Science and Media Museum UK, https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/from-nightingale-to-narcissus/ 'The BBC-STC ‘Bomb' Condenser Microphone: a curatorial perspective', Ian Logie Baird, 2021, Baird Television, https://www.bairdtelevision.com/the-bbc-stc-bomb-condenser-microphone.htmlPhotographer notations on slide: "3AW portable transmitter at R Melb Golf Links 1933 B5".golf, radio -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Souvenir Glass, 3 Way FM, Late 20th C
... In 1985 an association known as Community Radio Endeavour Warrnambool (CREW) was formed. Following many "test" broadcasts, a licence was granted in September 1990. 24 hour broadcasting commenced with over 100 volunteers. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road In 1985 an association known as Community Radio Endeavour Warrnambool (CREW) was formed. Following many "test" broadcasts, a licence was granted in September 1990. 24 hour broadcasting commenced with over 100 volunteers. ...In 1985 an association known as Community Radio Endeavour Warrnambool (CREW) was formed. Following many "test" broadcasts, a licence was granted in September 1990. 24 hour broadcasting commenced with over 100 volunteers. The station ID 3WAY (standing for Warrnambool And You) was adopted.A common object linked to a community organization.Clear stemmed glass with white lettering.3 Way FM 103.7 Great Ocean Radio.warrnambool community radio, 3way radio history -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - WALLET, TACTICAL FIELD ORGANISER, ARMY, Australian Defence Industries, c. 1980's
... RADIO TELEPHONE PROCEDURE" - print on yellow paper folded. - "ARMY SCHOOL OF TRANSPORT/ CORPS TRAINING WING/ DISTRIBUTION POINT" - 8 PAGES, - "RESTRICTED/ RACT CENTRE/ CORPS TRAINING WING/ TROOP LIFTING" - 5 pages stapled. - "OP OCCUPATION ORDERS" - 11 pages. - "ARMY DRIVING LICENCE" folded into a small clear plastic document pocket. ...RADIO TELEPHONE PROCEDURE" - print on yellow paper folded. - "ARMY SCHOOL OF TRANSPORT/ CORPS TRAINING WING/ DISTRIBUTION POINT" - 8 PAGES, - "RESTRICTED/ RACT CENTRE/ CORPS TRAINING WING/ TROOP LIFTING" - 5 pages stapled. - "OP OCCUPATION ORDERS" - 11 pages. - "ARMY DRIVING LICENCE" folded into a small clear plastic document pocket. ...Uniform issued to D. Hutchinson.Tactical Field Organiser Wallet. Wallet - Canvas fabric with Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Uniform colour of greens and browns. Dark green cotton twill binding to edges and to two interior pockets and one exterior 4 channel pocket. Inner green hard plastic folder with attached clear document pockets. Manufacturers label - green poly cotton fabric. Velcro tape closer to wallet. Wallet contains the following paperwork and items. Document pockets; -"CONVOY/ PRELIMINARY ORDERS" 11 pages. - Handwritten notes, 2 pages folded, 5 pages folded. 6 pages folded. - Notepad paper - 8 pages folded. - "ARMY SCHOOL OF TRANSPORT"/ AIDE MEMOIRS/ RADIO TELEPHONE PROCEDURE" - print on yellow paper folded. - "ARMY SCHOOL OF TRANSPORT/ CORPS TRAINING WING/ DISTRIBUTION POINT" - 8 PAGES, - "RESTRICTED/ RACT CENTRE/ CORPS TRAINING WING/ TROOP LIFTING" - 5 pages stapled. - "OP OCCUPATION ORDERS" - 11 pages. - "ARMY DRIVING LICENCE" folded into a small clear plastic document pocket. CANVAS WALLET POCKETS - INTERIOR front - "LAYOUT OF OPERATION ORDER FOR ROAD MOVEMENT" - 4 pages laminated in clear plastic. - Back - "AIDE MEMOOOOOIRE/ NAVIGATOR" - 8 pages stapled. - "Department of Defence NOTEBOOK" with handwritten notes. EXTERIOR - 4 channel pockets - two ink permanent marker pens - black and green ink. Manufacturer's details - black ink print. "DDC SUPPLY LINE/ MELBOURNE".d hutchinson, equipment, army, wallet, dpcu -
Bendigo Military MuseumDomestic object - ASTOR RADIO, C.1950's
... Radio, ASTOR brand, brown Bakelite frame, the glass face has two control knobs. The top line of stations covers Victoria to Tasmania followed by NSW, QLD & SA. At the bottom is 3 bands in red, blue, light green which cover Europe, USA. On the rear are two stickers relating to power, patents, use and licencing...Radio, ASTOR brand, brown Bakelite frame, the glass face has two control knobs. The top line of stations covers Victoria to Tasmania followed by NSW, QLD & SA. At the bottom is 3 bands in red, blue, light green which cover Europe, USA. On the rear are two stickers relating to power, patents, use and licencing ...This one appears to be Model 27 from the early 1950's. This radio was last used in the Office at the Soldiers Memorial Institute most likely pre 1990's.Radio, ASTOR brand, brown Bakelite frame, the glass face has two control knobs. The top line of stations covers Victoria to Tasmania followed by NSW, QLD & SA. At the bottom is 3 bands in red, blue, light green which cover Europe, USA. On the rear are two stickers relating to power, patents, use and licencing.1st sticker on rear, "Selex Decal Pty Ltd - No 5 - 217540", 2nd sticker, "Danger"brsl, smirsl, radio, astor -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomEquipment - Wireless Set No 19 Mk III, Pye, 1940 - 1948
... 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne These sets were made by Pye UK and various other companies under licence Equipment used by the Regiment Radio Wireless 19 set WS-19, a HF radio designed primarily for use in armoured vehicles, but also used as truck & ground station. ...These sets were made by Pye UK and various other companies under licenceEquipment used by the RegimentWS-19, a HF radio designed primarily for use in armoured vehicles, but also used as truck & ground station. Consists of three main units - sender/receiver, power supply unit and aerial tuning unit. Freq range A Set 2-8 MCs, B Set 229-241 MCsradio, wireless, 19 set -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Document, Combined Receiving License: Mrs E.T. Orford, 1973
... licence to watch. Failure to pay could incur a fine of up to 50 pounds. They were eventually abolished in 1974 by the Whitlam government. This license, one of the last to be issued cost $26.50 for one year and allowed the user and members of their family to use radios or televeisons installed in the home or motor vehicle....Eltham Ernest Thomas Orford Reynolds Road Combined Receiving License Television License Radio License Digital scan only of postcard size paper card, double sided, printed, stamped and written in ink Beige card identified as a combined receiving licence, one side printed as issued and addressed to Mrs E.T. ...When television began transmission in Australia in 1956, viewers were required to pay 5 pounds for a licence to watch. Failure to pay could incur a fine of up to 50 pounds. They were eventually abolished in 1974 by the Whitlam government. This license, one of the last to be issued cost $26.50 for one year and allowed the user and members of their family to use radios or televeisons installed in the home or motor vehicle.eltham, ernest thomas orford, reynolds road, combined receiving license, television license, radio license -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Ian Lamont, An early history of Plenty Valley FM Radio 1987-1998, 1987o
... Plenty Valley FM made its first test broadcast in July 1988, then known as Outer North Eastern Community Radio. After obtaining its broadcasting licence, regular broadcasts commenced in December 1990. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Plenty Valley FM made its first test broadcast in July 1988, then known as Outer North Eastern Community Radio. After obtaining its broadcasting licence, regular broadcasts commenced in December 1990. ...Plenty Valley FM made its first test broadcast in July 1988, then known as Outer North Eastern Community Radio. After obtaining its broadcasting licence, regular broadcasts commenced in December 1990. The author of this article, Ian Lamont, was first Station President (1987-91) and first Station Manager (1993-98).3 pages text and one photo.plenty valley community radio, plenty valley fm, ian lamont -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDocument - Licence, Postmaster General's Department, Broadcast Listener's Licence 1964, 26/11/1964
... A Broadcast Listener's Licence was issued by the Commonwealth of Australia, in Melbourne via the Postmaster General's Department. In this era (1960s) 'free to air' radio required the payment of a licence fee. ...Although the address on the licence is Garden City, Mrs Bray is a long-time resident of Greensborough radio licences telecommunications Licence, black text on buff card. ...A Broadcast Listener's Licence was issued by the Commonwealth of Australia, in Melbourne via the Postmaster General's Department. In this era (1960s) 'free to air' radio required the payment of a licence fee. The fine for operating unlicenced equipment was up to 100 pounds.Although the address on the licence is Garden City, Mrs Bray is a long-time resident of GreensboroughLicence, black text on buff card.radio licences, telecommunications -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Broadcast Listener's Licence, Postmaster General's Department, Commonwealth of Australia, 1940s
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Families Communication - Radio Business and Traders George Marcus (Mark) DAVIS George Washington DAVIS Carl DAVIS Tommy LAHIFF Vern HOOKEY Broadcast Listener's Licence No 11780 for G M DAViIS, 279 Graham St SC7 18.07.1947. ...Broadcast Listener's Licence No 11780 for G M DAViIS, 279 Graham St SC7 18.07.1947. Port Melbourne date stamp is 18 July 1946.families, communication - radio, business and traders, george marcus (mark) davis, george washington davis, carl davis, tommy lahiff, vern hookey -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncArticle - David Mann's flight to England, Woking News & Mail, 1978
... licence and owned a single engine Cessna 210. In 1978 he fulfilled a lifelong dream by flying the plane from Albury Airport to England with his wife Elaine and their friends Ian and Roma Richards. Their aim was to visit Elaine’s sister who lived in West Byfleet, England. They took off on 24th May 1978 and their flight took them across Malaysia, India, Kathmandu, Saudi Arabia, Rhodes, Venice and France. It included 36 take-offs and used 1,200 gallons of fuel. They encountered a violent thunderstorm over Burma, accidentally landed on a military airfield in Thailand, lost radio...licence and owned a single engine Cessna 210. In 1978 he fulfilled a lifelong dream by flying the plane from Albury Airport to England with his wife Elaine and their friends Ian and Roma Richards. Their aim was to visit Elaine’s sister who lived in West Byfleet, England. They took off on 24th May 1978 and their flight took them across Malaysia, India, Kathmandu, Saudi Arabia, Rhodes, Venice and France. It included 36 take-offs and used 1,200 gallons of fuel. They encountered a violent thunderstorm over Burma, accidentally landed on a military airfield in Thailand, lost radio ...David Mann operated the family business in Wodonga begun by his father in 1921. David joined the business in 1945 and became the Managing Director of Mann Wodonga from 1965. As well as being a leading businessman, David was a leader in many other fields in the community including Scouting, Apex and Rotary and was a prime mover in advocating for further education in Wodonga. David married Elaine Margaret Milnes of Tallangatta on 30th March 1957. He obtained a pilot’s licence and owned a single engine Cessna 210. In 1978 he fulfilled a lifelong dream by flying the plane from Albury Airport to England with his wife Elaine and their friends Ian and Roma Richards. Their aim was to visit Elaine’s sister who lived in West Byfleet, England. They took off on 24th May 1978 and their flight took them across Malaysia, India, Kathmandu, Saudi Arabia, Rhodes, Venice and France. It included 36 take-offs and used 1,200 gallons of fuel. They encountered a violent thunderstorm over Burma, accidentally landed on a military airfield in Thailand, lost radio signals over the Arabian desert and had to deal with pages of red tape. They reached their destination on 23rd June 1978. While David and Elaine visited her sister, the Cessna was given a thorough service in preparation for their return to Wodonga. David Mann died in Albury in June 2012. Elaine now (2025) lives in Melbourne, Victoria.This article is significant because it records an important activity undertaken by David Mann, a prominent member of the Wodonga community.A newspaper article from the Woking News & Mail in the England reporting on David Mann's flight from Albury to England in his Cessna in 1978 as well as two coloured photographsdavid mann, elaine mann, manns of wodonga -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Broadcast Listener's Licence, 3/08/1951
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne radio broadcasting gilbert m Broadcast Listener's Licence renewed for Mrs M. ...Broadcast Listener's Licence renewed for Mrs M. Gilbert in 1951 of 28 Brunswick Road, Mitcham.radio broadcasting, gilbert, m -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Eastern Community Broadcasting, 1975
... Documents about the planning for the radio station and letters of support from the community. Also application for a grant of a licence for a low-coverage amplitude modulated restricted Commercial Broadcasting Station and Articles of Association of Eastern Community Broadcasting Pty Ltd....Documents about the planning for the radio station and letters of support from the community. Also application for a grant of a licence for a low-coverage amplitude modulated restricted Commercial Broadcasting Station and Articles of Association of Eastern Community Broadcasting Pty Ltd. ...Folder containing a report to the Minister for the Media on the application for Eastern Community Broadcasting. Documents about the planning for the radio station and letters of support from the community. Also application for a grant of a licence for a low-coverage amplitude modulated restricted Commercial Broadcasting Station and Articles of Association of Eastern Community Broadcasting Pty Ltd.radio broadcasting, eastern community broadcasting, james, charles peter corby, lilburn, herbert stephen, smart, gerald richard, mcarthur, peter stewart, foster, yvonne, harris, peter william
