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Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Steam Rail Engine & Workers standing on steam engine. c1900
... Steam Rail Engine & Workers standing on steam engine. c1900...Steam Rail Engine & 9 workers standing on a Steam Engine. ...Old sepia photo on a damaged mount of 9 railway workers standing on a Steam engine c1900....Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Steam Rail Engine & 9 workers standing on a Steam Engine. ...Steam Rail Engine & 9 workers standing on a Steam Engine. Martin Hayes (Snr.) driver leaning out of cabin. John McInerney left of M. Hayes and below Frank Dunn. The steam engine is under a rail bridge and in the background is a timber building. c1900.Old sepia photo on a damaged mount of 9 railway workers standing on a Steam engine c1900.Martin Hayes (Snr.)stawell railways transport -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, R 748 Class Steam Engine pulling freight in cutting
... R 748 Class Steam Engine pulling freight in cutting....R 748 Class Steam Train Engines pulling freight in cutting. the freight trucks have material coverings. ...Large black & white photo (copy) showing two steam train engine pulling freight trucks, on the railway at Stawell. ...R 748 on Engine and 1962 hand written on the back....This rail line is the main line between Melbourne & Adelaide. The first engine is an "R" class 748. c 1951 R 748 Class Steam Engine pulling freight in cutting. ...R 748 Class Steam Train Engines pulling freight in cutting. the freight trucks have material coverings. Houses can be see in the background of the photo. The photo was taken approximately in c 1962. Large black & white photo (copy) showing two steam train engine pulling freight trucks, on the railway at Stawell. This rail line is the main line between Melbourne & Adelaide. The first engine is an "R" class 748. c 1951R 748 on Engine and 1962 hand written on the back.railways -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Steam Engine -- Stationary with men & boys standing beside engine
... Steam Engine -- Stationary with men & boys standing beside engine....Steam Engine with 12 men and 3 young children standing along side the train engine. based on the surrounds, its presumed the photo was taken at Heatherlie Quarry. ...Black & white copy of photo of Steam engine with 12 men and 3 young boys standing alongside the engine presumed the photo was taken at Heatherlie quarry. ...Steam Engine -- Stationary with men & boys standing beside engine. ...Steam Engine with 12 men and 3 young children standing along side the train engine. based on the surrounds, its presumed the photo was taken at Heatherlie Quarry. No names are known of people.Black & white copy of photo of Steam engine with 12 men and 3 young boys standing alongside the engine presumed the photo was taken at Heatherlie quarry. railways -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Ballarat School of Mines Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine, c1902
... Ballarat School of Mines Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine......steam...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. ...The laboratory which housed the steam engine was lit with gas lighting. ...On low pressure engine - throttle governor only. davey paxman experimental steam engine model steam engine davey paxman steam thomas bath thermodynamics Black and white photograph of an experimental steam engine which was produced for the Ballarat School of Mines. ...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. The 'substantial sum' was used to build an Engineering Laboratory. The Ballarat School of Mines Council minutes of 08 November 1901 record: - Plans for [the] proposed building were submitted ... and ... it was resolved that a temporary building for an Engineering Laboratory be put up.' This laboratory, as an existing building, is first mentioned in the Ballarat School of Mines President's Annual Report of 1901, presented on 28 February 1902, reporting 'the erection of a building 67ft long by 33 ft wide' This report also lists all the equipment that would be accommodated in the Engineering Laboratory, including the experimental steam engine and boiler. The experimental Davey-Paxman steam engine arrived in Ballarat towards the end of 1902. The Engineering Laboratory was opened on 14 August 1903 by His Excellency Sir Sydenham Clarke. This engineering laboratory remained in use till about 1945. By 1944 preparations were under way at the Ballarat School of Mines to expand existing facilities, to be ready for the influx of returned soldiers. A new Heat Engines laboratory was built, this time of brick construction, replacing the previous corrugated-iron shed. In the early stages the steam engine was used to drive an overhead transmission shaft for machinery in the adjacent workshop. Later the steam engine was moved to a space that became the Heat Thermodynamics Laboratory. At the end of 1969 the engine was relocated to the Thermodynamics Laboratory at the then Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (BIAE) Mt Helen Campus. It was donated to Sovereign Hill in 2006. According to the research of Rohan Lamb in 2001 around five experimental steam engines were made by Davey Paxman, and three of these had similar configuration to the Ballarat School of Mines Steam Engine, however, each of these was also unique with different valve arrangements. The list, which was on a scrap of paper in a folio held in the Essex Archives, confirmed that one was sent to India. The Ballarat steam engine can be dated to late 1901 to early 1902. Zig Plavina was responsible for moving the steam engine to Mount Helen, and worked on it as a technician for many years. He observed the following: * The condenser is driven by the low pressure engine. * The following arrangements are possible: i) the high pressure engine alone, exhausting to atmosphere. Condenser not used, crankshaft flanges not coupled. ii) crankshafts coupled, mains pressure (120 psi) steam supplied to high pressure engine, partially expanded steam delivered to low pressure engine (Tandem operation). Choice available re exhaust steam: either to the condenser or to atmosphere. iii) crankshafts not coupled, reduced pressure steam supplied to low pressure engine. Exhaust steam - either to the condenser or to atmosphere. * Valve arrangement - a choice of Pickering cut-off or throttle governor. On low pressure engine - throttle governor only. Black and white photograph of an experimental steam engine which was produced for the Ballarat School of Mines. It was designed for experimental purposes, such as testing of efficiency, etc. The laboratory which housed the steam engine was lit with gas lighting. davey paxman experimental steam engine, model steam engine, davey paxman, steam, thomas bath, thermodynamics -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Black and white, Ballarat School of Mines Model Steam Engine
... Ballarat School of Mines Model Steam Engine...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. ...Black and white photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine installed at the Ballarat School of MInes. ...On low pressure engine - throttle governor only. steam engine model steam engine davey paxman thomas bath experimental steam engine Black and white photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine installed at the Ballarat School of MInes. ...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. The 'substantial sum' was used to build an Engineering Laboratory. The Ballarat School of Mines Council minutes of 08 November 1901 record: - Plans for [the] proposed building were submitted ... and ... it was resolved that a temporary building for an Engineering Laboratory be put up.' This laboratory, as an existing building, is first mentioned in the Ballarat School of Mines President's Annual Report of 1901, presented on 28 February 1902, reporting 'the erection of a building 67ft long by 33 ft wide' This report also lists all the equipment that would be accommodated in the Engineering Laboratory, including the experimental steam engine and boiler. The experimental Davey-Paxman steam engine arrived in Ballarat towards the end of 1902. The Engineering Laboratory was opened on 14 August 1903 by His Excellency Sir Sydenham Clarke. This engineering laboratory remained in use till about 1945. By 1944 preparations were under way at the Ballarat School of Mines to expand existing facilities, to be ready for the influx of returned soldiers. A new Heat Engines laboratory was built, this time of brick construction, replacing the previous corrugated-iron shed. In the early stages the steam engine was used to drive an overhead transmission shaft for machinery in the adjacent workshop. Later the steam engine was moved to a space that became the Heat Thermodynamics Laboratory. At the end of 1969 the engine was relocated to the Thermodynamics Laboratory at the then Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (BIAE) Mt Helen Campus. It was donated to Sovereign Hill in 2006. According to the research of Rohan Lamb in 2001 around five experimental steam engines were made by Davey Paxman, and three of these had similar configuration to the Ballarat School of Mines Steam Engine, however, each of these was also unique with different valve arrangements. The list, which was on a scrap of paper in a folio held in the Essex Archives, confirmed that one was sent to India. The Ballarat steam engine can be dated to late 1901 to early 1902. Zig Plavina was responsible for moving the steam engine to Mount Helen, and worked on it as a technician for many years. He observed the following: * The condenser is driven by the low pressure engine. * The following arrangements are possible: i) the high pressure engine alone, exhausting to atmosphere. Condenser not used, crankshaft flanges not coupled. ii) crankshafts coupled, mains pressure (120 psi) steam supplied to high pressure engine, partially expanded steam delivered to low pressure engine (Tandem operation). Choice available re exhaust steam: either to the condenser or to atmosphere. iii) crankshafts not coupled, reduced pressure steam supplied to low pressure engine. Exhaust steam - either to the condenser or to atmosphere. * Valve arrangement - a choice of Pickering cut-off or throttle governor. On low pressure engine - throttle governor only.Black and white photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine installed at the Ballarat School of MInes. steam engine, model steam engine, davey paxman, thomas bath, experimental steam engine -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Colour photograph, Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in the Mount Helen Workshop, c1994
... Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in the Mount Helen Workshop......steam...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased by the Ballarat School of Mines as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath....The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased by the Ballarat School of Mines as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. davey paxman experimental steam engine model steam engine steam thermodynamics laboratory thomas bath bequest The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. ...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased by the Ballarat School of Mines as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath.The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. The 'substantial sum' was used to build an Engineering Laboratory. The Ballarat School of Mines Council minutes of 08 November 1901 record: - Plans for [the] proposed building were submitted ... and ... it was resolved that a temporary building for an Engineering Laboratory be put up.' This laboratory, as an existing building, is first mentioned in the Ballarat School of Mines President's Annual Report of 1901, presented on 28 February 1902, reporting 'the erection of a building 67ft long by 33 ft wide' This report also lists all the equipment that would be accommodated in the Engineering Laboratory, including the experimental steam engine and boiler. The experimental Davey-Paxman steam engine arrived in Ballarat towards the end of 1902. The Engineering Laboratory was opened on 14 August 1903 by His Excellency Sir Sydenham Clarke. This engineering laboratory remained in use till about 1945. By 1944 preparations were under way at the Ballarat School of Mines to expand existing facilities, to be ready for the influx of returned soldiers. A new Heat Engines laboratory was built, this time of brick construction, replacing the previous corrugated-iron shed. In the early stages the steam engine was used to drive an overhead transmission shaft for machinery in the adjacent workshop. Later the steam engine was moved to a space that became the Heat Thermodynamics Laboratory. At the end of 1969 the engine was relocated to the Thermodynamics Laboratory at the then Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (BIAE) Mt Helen Campus. It was donated to Sovereign Hill in 2006. According to the research of Rohan Lamb in 2001 around five experimental steam engines were made by Davey Paxman, and three of these had similar configuration to the Ballarat School of Mines Steam Engine, however, each of these was also unique with different valve arrangements. The list, which was on a scrap of paper in a folio held in the Essex Archives, confirmed that one was sent to India. The Ballarat steam engine can be dated to late 1901 to early 1902. Zig Plavina was responsible for moving the steam engine to Mount Helen, and worked on it as a technician for many years. He observed the following: * The condenser is driven by the low pressure engine. * The following arrangements are possible: i) the high pressure engine alone, exhausting to atmosphere. Condenser not used, crankshaft flanges not coupled. ii) crankshafts coupled, mains pressure (120 psi) steam supplied to high pressure engine, partially expanded steam delivered to low pressure engine (Tandem operation). Choice available re exhaust steam: either to the condenser or to atmosphere. iii) crankshafts not coupled, reduced pressure steam supplied to low pressure engine. Exhaust steam - either to the condenser or to atmosphere. * Valve arrangement - a choice of Pickering cut-off or throttle governor. On low pressure engine - throttle governor only.davey paxman experimental steam engine, model steam engine, steam, thermodynamics laboratory, thomas bath, bequest -
Federation University Historical CollectionEngineering, Steam Engine Indicator, Late 19th Century
... Steam Engine Indicator...For an explanation about the history of steam engine indicators, visit: http://www.archivingindustry.com/Indicator/contentback.htm [last viewed 20 May 2013]. ...Brass steam-engine indicator 125mm tall - accompanied by four steel piston springs - and a wooden measuring rule...For information about the Richards' Improved Patent Steam-Engine Indicator see John Walter's publication 'The Engine Indicator: a short history of the autographic patterns from 1800 to the present day' - available online via: http://www.archivingindustry.com/Indicator/chaptertwo.pdf Information on Casartelli, Manchester is also available online via: http://www.archivingindustry.com/Indicator/chapterfour.pdf Refer pp.21-22 [last viewed 20 May 2013] richards improved patent steam engine indicator casartelli manchester Indicator [a] Casartelli Manchester [b] 41 ; Ruler [a] 12 to the Inch [b] No.2 [c] Casartelli & Son Manchester Brass steam-engine indicator 125mm tall - accompanied by four steel piston springs - and a wooden measuring rule Steam Engine Indicator Engineering Casartelli, Joseph aka Casartelli & Sons ...For an explanation about the history of steam engine indicators, visit: http://www.archivingindustry.com/Indicator/contentback.htm [last viewed 20 May 2013]. For information about the Richards' Improved Patent Steam-Engine Indicator see John Walter's publication 'The Engine Indicator: a short history of the autographic patterns from 1800 to the present day' - available online via: http://www.archivingindustry.com/Indicator/chaptertwo.pdf Information on Casartelli, Manchester is also available online via: http://www.archivingindustry.com/Indicator/chapterfour.pdf Refer pp.21-22 [last viewed 20 May 2013]Brass steam-engine indicator 125mm tall - accompanied by four steel piston springs - and a wooden measuring ruleIndicator [a] Casartelli Manchester [b] 41 ; Ruler [a] 12 to the Inch [b] No.2 [c] Casartelli & Son Manchesterrichards improved patent steam engine indicator, casartelli manchester -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Steam Engine in a cutting
... Steam Engine in a cutting...Steam Train Engine in Hills cutting c 1940. ...Two identical photos of a steam engine & goods trucks heading towards Melbourne. ...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Steam Train Engine in Hills cutting c 1940. ...Steam Train Engine in Hills cutting c 1940. Photo from "Boothey" EstateTwo identical photos of a steam engine & goods trucks heading towards Melbourne. The larger photo a copy of the smaller photo c 1940A543 printed on the back of one of the photos.railways -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Hay Baling, Steam engine baler, East Gippsland, 1915 c
... Steam engine baler, East Gippsland...The contractor with steam engine travelled around the district as requested by land owners...Black and white photograph of five workers baling hay using small steam engine to power the baler on a farm in East Gippsland...The contractor with steam engine travelled around the district as requested by land owners Agriculture steam engine Black and white photograph of five workers baling hay using small steam engine to power the baler on a farm in East Gippsland Steam engine baler, East Gippsland Photograph Hay Baling ...Shed behind workers in clad and roofed with bark sheets held in place with horizontal timbers. The contractor with steam engine travelled around the district as requested by land ownersBlack and white photograph of five workers baling hay using small steam engine to power the baler on a farm in East Gippslandagriculture, steam engine -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Black and white photograph, Ballarat School of Mines Model Steam Engine
... Ballarat School of Mines Model Steam Engine...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. ...Black and white photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine. On the brake is returned serviceman Norman WIlliam Ludbrook (Diploma Electrical Engineering, 1952). ...On low pressure engine - throttle governor only. steam engine model steam engine davey paxman electrical engineering laboratory scientific instrument norman ludbrook norman william ludbrook roay mawby roy e. mawby Black and white photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine. ...The Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine was purchased as the result of a bequest from Thomas Bath. The 'substantial sum' was used to build an Engineering Laboratory. The Ballarat School of Mines Council minutes of 08 November 1901 record: - Plans for [the] proposed building were submitted ... and ... it was resolved that a temporary building for an Engineering Laboratory be put up.' This laboratory, as an existing building, is first mentioned in the Ballarat School of Mines President's Annual Report of 1901, presented on 28 February 1902, reporting 'the erection of a building 67ft long by 33 ft wide' This report also lists all the equipment that would be accommodated in the Engineering Laboratory, including the experimental steam engine and boiler. The experimental Davey-Paxman steam engine arrived in Ballarat towards the end of 1902. The Engineering Laboratory was opened on 14 August 1903 by His Excellency Sir Sydenham Clarke. This engineering laboratory remained in use till about 1945. By 1944 preparations were under way at the Ballarat School of Mines to expand existing facilities, to be ready for the influx of returned soldiers. A new Heat Engines laboratory was built, this time of brick construction, replacing the previous corrugated-iron shed. In the early stages the steam engine was used to drive an overhead transmission shaft for machinery in the adjacent workshop. Later the steam engine was moved to a space that became the Heat Thermodynamics Laboratory. At the end of 1969 the engine was relocated to the Thermodynamics Laboratory at the then Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (BIAE) Mt Helen Campus. It was donated to Sovereign Hill in 2006. According to the research of Rohan Lamb in 2001 around five experimental steam engines were made by Davey Paxman, and three of these had similar configuration to the Ballarat School of Mines Steam Engine, however, each of these was also unique with different valve arrangements. The list, which was on a scrap of paper in a folio held in the Essex Archives, confirmed that one was sent to India. The Ballarat steam engine can be dated to late 1901 to early 1902. Zig Plavina was responsible for moving the steam engine to Mount Helen, and worked on it as a technician for many years. He observed the following: * The condenser is driven by the low pressure engine. * The following arrangements are possible: i) the high pressure engine alone, exhausting to atmosphere. Condenser not used, crankshaft flanges not coupled. ii) crankshafts coupled, mains pressure (120 psi) steam supplied to high pressure engine, partially expanded steam delivered to low pressure engine (Tandem operation). Choice available re exhaust steam: either to the condenser or to atmosphere. iii) crankshafts not coupled, reduced pressure steam supplied to low pressure engine. Exhaust steam - either to the condenser or to atmosphere. * Valve arrangement - a choice of Pickering cut-off or throttle governor. On low pressure engine - throttle governor only.Black and white photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine. On the brake is returned serviceman Norman WIlliam Ludbrook (Diploma Electrical Engineering, 1952). Far right is Roy E. Mawby (Diploma Electrical Engineering, 1950)steam engine, model steam engine, davey paxman, electrical engineering, laboratory, scientific instrument, norman ludbrook, norman william ludbrook, roay mawby, roy e. mawby -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, E Class Steam Engine in front of Stawell Railway Station c1880
... E Class Steam Engine in front of Stawell Railway Station c1880...Engine E Class 345 Photo late 1880's to 1890's?...Steam Engine in front of Station with about 12 Gentlemen in suites....E Class Steam Engine in front of Stawell Railway Station c1880 Photograph ...Engine E Class 345 Photo late 1880's to 1890's?Steam Engine in front of Station with about 12 Gentlemen in suites.Railway Station Stawell R A Leslie Art Photographerrailways -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Saw Mill near Fyans Creek -- typical mill of the era powered by Steam Traction Engine & belt driven saw c 1880
... Saw Mill near Fyans Creek -- typical mill of the era powered by Steam Traction Engine & belt driven saw c 1880...A typical mill of the era. Steam Traction Engine belt driven saw. Seven males. c 1880....Black and white enlargement of a scene in the bush - a large steam traction engine appears to drive a long belt which turns the saw, milling the logs. ...A typical mill of the era. Steam Traction Engine belt driven saw. Seven males. c 1880. stawell Black and white enlargement of a scene in the bush - a large steam traction engine appears to drive a long belt which turns the saw, milling the logs. ...Grampians, Saw Mill near Fyans Creek. A typical mill of the era. Steam Traction Engine belt driven saw. Seven males. c 1880.Black and white enlargement of a scene in the bush - a large steam traction engine appears to drive a long belt which turns the saw, milling the logs. Seven males workmen working the site.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, K Class 157 Steam Engine pulling freight
... K Class 157 Steam Engine pulling freight....K Class 157 Steam Train Engine pulling freight in cutting under Colquhuon Street bridge. ...Copy from original photograph of "K" Class 157 Steam engine pulling freight trucks going up the cutting and under the Colquhuon St. bridge. ...The rail line runs parallel to Napier St. c 1962. K Class 157 Steam Engine pulling freight. Photograph ...K Class 157 Steam Train Engine pulling freight in cutting under Colquhuon Street bridge. Photo was taken from Hill Street Stawell around c 1962. Copy from original photograph of "K" Class 157 Steam engine pulling freight trucks going up the cutting and under the Colquhuon St. bridge. The rail line runs parallel to Napier St. c 1962. K 157.railways -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood, steam engine D 728. c 1902 {Croydon train}
... Ringwood, steam engine D 728. c 1902 {Croydon train}...Written on rear of backing sheet, "Ringwood, steam engine D 728"....Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Written on rear of backing sheet, "Ringwood, steam engine D 728". Black and white photographs {2 copies - 1 large, 1 small} Ringwood, steam engine D 728. c 1902 {Croydon train} Photograph ...Black and white photographs {2 copies - 1 large, 1 small}Written on rear of backing sheet, "Ringwood, steam engine D 728". -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Steam Engine at Mitcham Railway Station, C.1917
... Steam Engine at Mitcham Railway Station...Black and white photo of Steam Engine at Mitcham Railway Station....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne mitcham railway station Black and white photo of Steam Engine at Mitcham Railway Station. Steam Engine at Mitcham Railway Station Photograph Photograph ...Black and white photo of Steam Engine at Mitcham Railway Station.mitcham railway station -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, 2 "R" Class Steam Engines passing by Stawell Station
... 2 "R" Class Steam Engines passing by Stawell Station....Two "R" Class Steam Train Engines with passenger carriages passing Stawell Railway Station....Black and White photo of "R" Class Steam Engines passing Stawell Railway Station. ...The two Steam engines Locos with Passenger carriages. c 1940. 2 "R" Class Steam Engines passing by Stawell Station. ...Two "R" Class Steam Train Engines with passenger carriages passing Stawell Railway Station.Black and White photo of "R" Class Steam Engines passing Stawell Railway Station. The two Steam engines Locos with Passenger carriages. c 1940. stawell, railway, transport -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in situ at Mt Helen, c2000
... Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in situ at Mt Helen...Photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in situ at Mt Helen...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields davey paxman experimental steam engine scientific objects model steam engine davey paxman steam engine Photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in situ at Mt Helen Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in situ at Mt Helen Photograph Photograph ...Photograph of the Davey Paxman Experimental Steam Engine in situ at Mt Helendavey paxman experimental steam engine, scientific objects, model steam engine, davey paxman, steam engine -
Federation University Historical CollectionModel, Steam Engine Model
... Steam Engine Model...steam...Steel and brass vertical steam engine model, partly painted red....Steam Engine Model Model Model ...Steel and brass vertical steam engine model, partly painted red.steam, beanland -
Federation University Historical CollectionEquipment - Model, 'Model Steam Engine' by Frederick Mitchell, 1886, c1892
... 'Model Steam Engine' by Frederick Mitchell, 1886...steam...In the early 1960s the model was transferred to the Heat Engines Laboratory. All Heat Engines laboratory was moved from the Ballarat School of Mines to the Mt Helen Campus on October 1869. ...A working model of a vertical oscillating twin cylinder steam engine with fly wheel, mounted on a wood base board and covered in glass. ...Usually stored under a wood-framed glass cover. 'Model Steam Engine' by Frederick Mitchell, 1886 Equipment Model Frederick Mitchell ...Frederick Mitchell was born c1874 at Staffordshire Flat, Redcastle, near Heathcote. His father was an engineer from Cornwall, and had a quartz crushing battery at Staffordshire Flat from 1870 to at least the 1890s. Around 1886 Frederick Mitchell was an 18 year old "Engineer and Instrument Maker". He was awarded an 'Honorary Mention' at the Australian Juvenile Exhibition 1890-1. It was donated to the Ballarat School of Mines Museum in 1892. In the early 1960s the model was transferred to the Heat Engines Laboratory. All Heat Engines laboratory was moved from the Ballarat School of Mines to the Mt Helen Campus on October 1869. The model was accommodated in the thermodynamics laboratory. It was shown working during open days. The Ballarat School of Mines Calendar for 1893, page 66 refers to this item. There is correspondence between Frederick Mitchell's grandson, F.W. Mitchell; E.J. Barker, Director of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education; and Graham Beanland, Ballarat School of Mines.A working model of a vertical oscillating twin cylinder steam engine with fly wheel, mounted on a wood base board and covered in glass. Usually stored under a wood-framed glass cover. steam, model, engine, frederick mitchell, flywheel, ballarat school of mines museum -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDocument - Timetable, Orient Steam Navigation Company, Orient Steam Navigation Company's Line for the year 1895, ca. 14-09-1894
... Orient Steam Navigation Company's Line for the year 1895...Orient Steam Navigation Company's timetable for steamship voyages outward bound from London to Adelaide, and inward bound back to London, for 1895. ..."ORIENT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S LINE / FOR THE YEAR 1895 / APPROVED BY HER MAJESTY'S POSTMASTER-GENERAL ON THE 14TH OF SEPTEMBER 1894 " "OUTWARD ROUTE" "HOMEWARD ROUTE" "NAPLES TO ADELAIDE " ADELAIDE TO NAPLES"...Orient Steam Navigation Company...There are indecipherable inscriptions below the timetable. Orient Steam Navigation Company's Line for the year 1895 Document Timetable Orient Steam Navigation Company ...This timetable was found by Dave Maxwell behind an old photograph. David's family came to Warrnambool in 1838.The timetable is an example of travel in the late 19th century. It shows the frequency of voyages between London and Adelaide and the time taken to make the journeys by steamship in 1895. Orient Steam Navigation Company's timetable for steamship voyages outward bound from London to Adelaide, and inward bound back to London, for 1895. The document has black print on cream-coloured paper and is mounted onto a card backing. The timetable lists voyage n from January 1885 to January 1886, with details of month, date and times. The itinerary begins from London to Naples, Port Said, Colombo, King George's Sound and finally to Adelaide (Semaphore), taking 35 days for the journey. The steamship then returns to London. The timetable was approved by Her Majesty's Postmaster-General on the 14th September 1894. There are indecipherable inscriptions below the timetable."ORIENT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S LINE / FOR THE YEAR 1895 / APPROVED BY HER MAJESTY'S POSTMASTER-GENERAL ON THE 14TH OF SEPTEMBER 1894 " "OUTWARD ROUTE" "HOMEWARD ROUTE" "NAPLES TO ADELAIDE " ADELAIDE TO NAPLES"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, orient steam navigation company limited, orient line, steamship line, 1895 travel, steamship, london, naples, port said, colombo, king george's sound, adelaide (semaphore), migration, early steamships, world travel, london to australia, london to adelaide, travel, late 19th century travel -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Colour photograph of Gold King Festival 1985, procession, Brittania Steam Engine, Gold King Festival 1985, Brittania Steam Engine
... Gold King Festival 1985, Brittania Steam Engine...Colour photograph Gold King Festival 1985, fully restored 1900, Brittania Steam Engine in procession down Warrenheip St....Gold King Festival 1985, Brittania Steam Engine Photograph Colour photograph of Gold King Festival 1985, procession, Brittania Steam Engine ...One of a series of photographs taken of the Buninyong Gold King Festival 1985Colour photograph Gold King Festival 1985, fully restored 1900, Brittania Steam Engine in procession down Warrenheip St.buninyong, gold king festival, festival events, brittania steam engine -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Portable Steam Engine
... Portable Steam Engine...Black and white photo of portable steam engine 2.5 H.P. Built about 1895 and used for operative saws, chaffcutters, etc....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne portable steam engine Black and white photo of portable steam engine 2.5 H.P. ...Black and white photo of portable steam engine 2.5 H.P. Built about 1895 and used for operative saws, chaffcutters, etc.portable steam engine -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Richards & Co, Steam Engine and Threshing Machine c 1860
... Steam Engine and Threshing Machine c 1860...Two B/W photographs Samuel Salter and men working on steam engine & Threshing machine. Showing wooden wheel that replaced original wheel. ...Steam Engine and Threshing Machine c 1860 Photograph Richards & Co ...Two B/W photographs Samuel Salter and men working on steam engine & Threshing machine. Showing wooden wheel that replaced original wheel. Letter attached to back of photograph from Malcolm Bailey dated April 1996 with description. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference, John Perry, The Steam Engine and Gas and Oil Engines, 1899
... The Steam Engine and Gas and Oil Engines...It is a textbook and reference book based on the study of steam, gas and oil driven machinery of the late 19th and early 20th century. ...The Steam Engine and Gas and Oil Engines: a book for the use of students who have time to make experiments and calculations Author: John Perry D.Sc., F.R.S. ...The principles apply to the machinery of the late 19th to early 20th centuries. warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill maritime-museum shipwreck-coast book the steam engine and gas and oil engines john perry reference book scientific book steam engines gas engines oil engines combustion engines Pencil on front endsheets "SJ 9""Rec. 371 a" Stamped in purple , front endsheet "F. ...This is the first edition of the book, printed in 1899. It has since been reprinted with slight corrections in January 1900 and with correction in 1902. It is a textbook and reference book based on the study of steam, gas and oil driven machinery of the late 19th and early 20th century. The author, John Perry D. Sc., F.R.S., was born in 1850 and passed away in 1920. He was a Professor of Mechanics and Mathematics in the Royal College of Science, Vice-President of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, and Vice-President of the Physical Society. This book has significance as the First Edition of the book, published in 1899. The book is significant to the history, understanding and evolution of power driven machines. The principles apply to the machinery of the late 19th to early 20th centuries. The Steam Engine and Gas and Oil Engines: a book for the use of students who have time to make experiments and calculations Author: John Perry D.Sc., F.R.S. Publisher: Macmillan & Co Ltd, London Printed by Richard Clay and Sons, Limited, London and Bungay This is the First Edition of the book, printed in 1899 A hard cover book, red linen with black print. The Preface is written by the aughor on 22nd February 1899. The book contains many diagrams and tables as well as having reference numbers on many paragraphs in the chapters.Pencil on front endsheets "SJ 9""Rec. 371 a" Stamped in purple , front endsheet "F. ST. G. D. HOLYMAN" "L.4." Handwritten in ink "Richard G ---- / Liverpool --- P---ye"warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, book, the steam engine and gas and oil engines, john perry, reference book, scientific book, steam engines, gas engines, oil engines, combustion engines -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, Barkla, Ian R, 1925
... This is a photograph of Steam Engine K104. K104 was numbered as such in 1923. ...A black / white photograph of a steam locomotive. ...on back - "Orbost 1924 Steam Engine K104"...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland This is a photograph of Steam Engine K104. K104 was numbered as such in 1923. ...This is a photograph of Steam Engine K104. K104 was numbered as such in 1923. Engines were renumbered from K100-K109 to K140-149 in 1940. This one was renumbered as K144. The Bairnsdale-Orbost railway was opened in 1916 to serve the agricultural and timber industry. Because of the decline in traffic and heavy operating costs, the line was finally closed in August, 1987.This is a pictorial record of rail transport in the 1920s. This item is associated with the history of the Orbost-Bairnsdale railway line and therefore reflects the role that the rail line played in the social and economic history of Orbost. On April 10 1916, the first scheduled train service left Orbost for Bairnsdale. The Bairnsdale-Orbost railway was opened to serve the agricultural and timber industry. Because of the decline in traffic and heavy operating costs, the line was finally closed in August, 1987.A black / white photograph of a steam locomotive. on back - "Orbost 1924 Steam Engine K104"orbost-railway steam-locomotive-k104 transport-rail -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPostcard - Photograph, Steam Train, Linton Railway Station
... Steam Train, Linton Railway Station...Postcard which has a black and white image of a steam engine and carriages at Linton Railway Station. ...Text, reverse: "Boy sitting on engine is Harold Morgan, man wearing bowler hat standing beside engine thought to be Mr Bourke, engine driver, father of Kitty and Lizzie. ...Postcard which has a black and white image of a steam engine and carriages at Linton Railway Station. ...Postcard which has a black and white image of a steam engine and carriages at Linton Railway Station. The R class engine was constructed at the Phoenix Foundry, Ballarat, between 1881 and 1886.Text, reverse: "Boy sitting on engine is Harold Morgan, man wearing bowler hat standing beside engine thought to be Mr Bourke, engine driver, father of Kitty and Lizzie. White house behind station master's cap, weatherboard cottage occupied by Mrs Howe, her daughter Myra and son Billy. Man on station wearing cap thought to be station master, Alec Thompson's father".linton railway station, steam engines, transport, railways -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright MuseumPhotograph, K190, Last steam locomotive to visit Bright, 1975 to 1980
... Last steam locomotive to visit Bright......steam...Many K class steam locomotives were used on the Ovens Valley line, K190 was the last steam locomotive of any type to run on this line....Colour photograph of K190, the last steam locomotive to visit Bright. The photograph is believed to have been taken in the vicinity of Myrtleford. ...Very last steam locomotive to run along the Ovens Valley was K190: Myrtleford...Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum 2 Station Street Bright high-country Many K class steam locomotives were used on the Ovens Valley line, K190 was the last steam locomotive of any type to run on this line. ...Many K class steam locomotives were used on the Ovens Valley line, K190 was the last steam locomotive of any type to run on this line.Important in the history of the Ovens Valley Railway LineColour photograph of K190, the last steam locomotive to visit Bright. The photograph is believed to have been taken in the vicinity of Myrtleford. Circa 1978Very last steam locomotive to run along the Ovens Valley was K190: Myrtlefordphotograph, class, steam, bright, locomotive, to, k, k190, last -
Federation University Historical CollectionEngineering, John S Bushnell & Co, Steam Engine Indicator, c.1894
... Steam Engine Indicator...Steel steam engine indicator with accessories as shown ; velvet lined timber storage case 255mm x 220mm with brass hinges and latches. ...Additional information can be found online via: http://www.archivingindustry.com/Indicator/chapterfour.pdf Refer p. 4-23 [last viewed 20 May 2013] Steam Engine Indicator Engineering John S Bushnell & Co ...http://www.archivingindustry.com/Indicator/chapterfour.pdfSteel steam engine indicator with accessories as shown ; velvet lined timber storage case 255mm x 220mm with brass hinges and latches. Additional information can be found online via: http://www.archivingindustry.com/Indicator/chapterfour.pdf Refer p. 4-23 [last viewed 20 May 2013][a] John S Bushnell & Co, New York Pat.Feb.20.1894 [b] New York Pat.Jan.19.1892 1257 bushnell, bachelder, spring indicator, engine indicator, wightman -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Portable Steam Iron, Breville
... Portable Steam Iron ...This included the Breville Travel Light Steam Iron. Breville has now become a global brand which delivers kitchen products to more than 70 countries....A small foldable steam iron manufactured by Breville in Honk Kong...Breville Travel Light Steam Iron Model details on metal plate...Domestic appliances Breville irons Travel irons Breville Travel Light Steam Iron Model details on metal plate A small foldable steam iron manufactured by Breville in Honk Kong Portable Steam Iron Domestic object Portable Steam Iron Breville ...The Breville company was established in Sydney in 1932, by Bill O’Brien and Harry Norville, who combined their two surnames to form the company name. The company originally manufactured radios. During World War II, it made mine detectors. By 1953, the radio business had been taken over by A.W. Jackson Industries Pty. Ltd., which manufactured radiograms and, later, television sets under the Breville brand. In the 1960s, Breville turned its attention to manufacturing kitchen appliances and other domestic appliances. With more people owning cars, caravans and becoming more mobile, a range of lighter appliances were also developed. This included the Breville Travel Light Steam Iron. Breville has now become a global brand which delivers kitchen products to more than 70 countries.This item is representative of an Australian company established in 1962 and its innovations in the electrical appliance industry.A small foldable steam iron manufactured by Breville in Honk KongBreville Travel Light Steam Iron Model details on metal platedomestic appliances, breville irons, travel irons -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumWooden Windmill, Wind Engine Pump Co, Early 190o’s
... Wind engine and pump Co, Batavia Illinois...Wind Engine Pump Co....Originally owned by Ann Thom, retrieved from the property "Pleasantfield" Burramine Wind engine and pump Co, Batavia Illinois Multi Vane windmill with a directional vane Wooden Windmill Wind Engine Pump Co. ...Restored by Des Tuttle. Originally owned by Ann Thom, retrieved from the property "Pleasantfield" BurramineMulti Vane windmill with a directional vaneWind engine and pump Co, Batavia Illinois
