Showing 26 items matching "tail slide"
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Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Aerobatics, Conquest of Lines and Symmetry
... ...Tail slide...Aerobatics Cockpit checks Chandelies & lazy eights Spin The loop Immelman turn Hammerhead Cuban eight Knife edge Slow roll types Reverse Cuban eight Snap & barrel rolls Outside loop & half loop Square loop English bunt Inverted spin Tail slide Compound maneuvers Overview of aerobatic techniques, circa 1970 Conquest of Lines and Symmetry Book Aerobatics ...Overview of aerobatic techniques, circa 1970non-fictionOverview of aerobatic techniques, circa 1970cockpit checks, chandelies & lazy eights, spin, the loop, immelman turn, hammerhead, cuban eight, knife edge, slow roll types, reverse cuban eight, snap & barrel rolls, outside loop & half loop, square loop, english bunt, inverted spin, tail slide, compound maneuvers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING. GOLD, c1850s
... (huyghue) The Red Street, Ballarat. . . . . particularly since much of their wealth came from the ''tailings''. Slide shows large Chinese camp and Chinese mining. ...(huyghue) The Red Street, Ballarat. . . . . particularly since much of their wealth came from the ''tailings''. Slide shows large Chinese camp and Chinese mining. ...Diggers & Mining. Gold. (huyghue) The Red Street, Ballarat. . . . . particularly since much of their wealth came from the ''tailings''. Slide shows large Chinese camp and Chinese mining. Markings: 12 994.GOL. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietySki Skins - Pair
... slide down hills. In later years waxes were used for cross country skiing and then 'fish tail' markings on the back of skis to enable skiers to travel distances up and down mountains. ...slide down hills. In later years waxes were used for cross country skiing and then 'fish tail' markings on the back of skis to enable skiers to travel distances up and down mountains. ...Ski skins and webbing were introduced into the Victorian Alps by European skiers. Enthusiasts travelled to enjoy the snow and to explore the Victorian Alps including the Bogong High Plains. This equipment enabled them to travel over snow without slipping when going up hills. They took the skins off when they wanted to slide down hills. In later years waxes were used for cross country skiing and then 'fish tail' markings on the back of skis to enable skiers to travel distances up and down mountains. Later developments also included motor transport (replacing horses to get to the snow line) and roads to take skiers to the ski fields and mechanised tows to take skiers up mountains so they could ski down (downhill skiing).Skiers visited the Bogong High Plains especially during the years of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria's construction of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme from the 1930's onwards. Tourists to the area increased during this time and influenced the development of Falls Creek.Long cream strips with soft short 'fur' on one side and a type of strong hessian on the back with the length of the middle and sides stitched. At one end an adjustable strap is attached to a steel, hinged clasp and at the other end is a loop that fits over the ski. A quarter of the way from each end is a steel attachment for fastening over the ski - the 'toe' end with a rubber embossed flap and the other with a short and long strap each with a steel ring at the end.On the rubber attachment: 'vinersa/pat uno'ski skins; bogong high plains; falls creek -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietySeal Skins Ski Straps / Soles
... slide down hills. In later years, waxes were used for cross country skiing and then 'fish tail' markings on the back of skis to enable skiers to travel distances up and down mountains. ...slide down hills. In later years, waxes were used for cross country skiing and then 'fish tail' markings on the back of skis to enable skiers to travel distances up and down mountains. ...Seal skin straps and webbing were introduced into the Victorian Alps by European skiers. Enthusiasts travelled to enjoy the snow and to explore the Victorian Alps including the Bogong High Plains. This equipment enabled them to travel over snow without slipping when going up hills. They took the skins off when they wanted to slide down hills. In later years, waxes were used for cross country skiing and then 'fish tail' markings on the back of skis to enable skiers to travel distances up and down mountains. Later developments also included motor transport (replacing horses to get to the snow line) and roads to take skiers to the ski fields and mechanised tows to take skiers up mountains so they could ski down (downhill skiing). Skate skiing has also developed as another form of skiing.Skiers visited the Bogong High Plains during summer and winter to explore and enjoy the High Plains. The equipment used was a forerunner to the variety used today and the different types of skiing done today. Falls Creek was developed during the construction of the Kiewa Electric Hydro Scheme and was influenced by the number of Europeans working on the scheme and their desire to make use of the snow during winter.Each Seal skin has: Seal skin sewn onto one side of a strap of webbing. There is a webbing loop on the front that slips over a small point at the front of the ski. There is a webbing strap attached to the back of the seal skin sole coming over the back of the ski that clips metal fasteners onto a loop of webbing behind the boot.skiing. snow. high plains. seal skins. cross country skiing. alpine sports. -
Upper Yarra MuseumLamp
... slide fixture to attached the lamp on to the carriage. . Powerhouse Museum Collection Thesaurus Protected lamps or lanterns, fixed or removable, used on coaches or carriages. Commonly made of brass, they often were fitted with reflectors as well as red lenses to serve as tail lights (Art and Architecture Thesaurus)....tail light The candle light needed to be protected from the wind. This removeable light or lantern has 4 sides with 2 oblong bevelled glass panals, 3rd panel is plain with a heat vent and the 4th opens to light the lamp and has a 4.5 cm round red glass which would act as a reflector. The candle holder screws out to allow for a narrow candle to be inserted. It has a black ventilated cover on top and has slide ...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse-drawn_vehicle http://www.coyaltix.com/lamps.htmlThe candle light needed to be protected from the wind. This removeable light or lantern has 4 sides with 2 oblong bevelled glass panals, 3rd panel is plain with a heat vent and the 4th opens to light the lamp and has a 4.5 cm round red glass which would act as a reflector. The candle holder screws out to allow for a narrow candle to be inserted. It has a black ventilated cover on top and has slide fixture to attached the lamp on to the carriage. . Powerhouse Museum Collection Thesaurus Protected lamps or lanterns, fixed or removable, used on coaches or carriages. Commonly made of brass, they often were fitted with reflectors as well as red lenses to serve as tail lights (Art and Architecture Thesaurus).red and clear glass lenses light candle reflector bevelled glass horse buggy tail light -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING. DIGGERS AND MINERS, 1800s
... These grinders further crushed the tailings and the remaining gold was extracted. Markings: 43 994.5 WAL. Used as a teaching aid. Used as a teaching aid. Slide ...Diggers & Mining. Diggers and Miners. . . . . To the water-driven wheel, which drove grinding pans. These grinders further crushed the tailings and the remaining gold was extracted. Markings: 43 994.5 WAL. Used as a teaching aid. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING. DIGGERS AND MINERS, 1800s
... tailings from the Long Tunnel Mine. Picture shows this. Markings: 42 994.5 WAL. Used as a teaching aid. Used as a teaching aid. Slide ...Diggers & Mining. Diggers and Miners. A flume along the main street carried tailings from the Long Tunnel Mine. Picture shows this. Markings: 42 994.5 WAL. Used as a teaching aid. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING. DIGGERS AND MINERS, 1800s
... tailings. Picture shows the section of the dam, wheel and waterway. Markings: 41 994.5 WAL. Used as a teaching aid. Used as a teaching aid. Slide ...Diggers & Mining. Diggers and Miners. This dam, flume and waterwheel were erected to obtain gold from the tailings. Picture shows the section of the dam, wheel and waterway. Markings: 41 994.5 WAL. Used as a teaching aid. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING. DIGGERS AND MINERS, 1800s
... The tailings usually contained small quantities of gold. Markings: 40 994.5 WAL. Used as a teaching aid. Used as a teaching aid. Slide ...Diggers & Mining. Diggers and Miners. Ore from the mines was crushed by the batteries and them treated to remove the gold. This crushed rock, or tailings, was then carried from the mines in water flumes. The tailings usually contained small quantities of gold. Markings: 40 994.5 WAL. Used as a teaching aid. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING: BENDIGO
... Tailings. Markings: DEC74M10. Used as a teaching aid. Slide DIGGERS & MINING: BENDIGO ...Diggers & Mining: Bendigo. Tailings. Markings: DEC74M10. Used as a teaching aid.Kodachromeeducation, tertiary, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING: BENDIGO, c1850s
... Tailings from mine. Markings: 16 DEC76M10. Used as a teaching aid. Slide DIGGERS & MINING: BENDIGO ...Diggers & Mining: Bendigo. Tailings from mine. Markings: 16 DEC76M10. Used as a teaching aid.Kodachromeeducation, tertiary, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - BENDIGO & EASTER FAIR, 1966
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields SLIDE Bendigo mining Pyrites, mine tailings. Slide BENDIGO & EASTER FAIR ...Pyrites, mine tailings.slide, bendigo, mining -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - BENDIGO & EASTER FAIR, 1966
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields SLIDE Bendigo mining Pyrites, mine tailings. Slide BENDIGO & EASTER FAIR ...Pyrites, mine tailings.slide, bendigo, mining -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph, Nu-color-vue or Nucolorvue Productions, Sturt St at night, late 1960's or early 1970's
... tail lights of vehicles moving on image. On rear , printed in dark green ink is the card details etc. "Ballarat, Victoria, Sturt St, Ballarat at dusk looking to the Town Hall." Nucolorvue card, BT 69. 2nd copy - in good order. See also Reg. Item 1176 for colour slide...tail lights of vehicles moving on image. On rear , printed in dark green ink is the card details etc. "Ballarat, Victoria, Sturt St, Ballarat at dusk looking to the Town Hall." Nucolorvue card, BT 69. 2nd copy - in good order. See also Reg. Item 1176 for colour slide ...Demonstrates post card making by a major postcard manufacture, late 1960's and yields information about Sturt St at night.Colour photograph of Item 960, postcard located in AS Box 52, of a Ballarat bogie tram at dusk in Sturt St, parked in City Loop. with Town Hall in background. Tram has destination of "CITY". Photo includes illuminated Paterson, T&G, Myer and the Vegas theatre signs. Has many parked cars in Sturt St, with red lines from the tail lights of vehicles moving on image. On rear , printed in dark green ink is the card details etc. "Ballarat, Victoria, Sturt St, Ballarat at dusk looking to the Town Hall." Nucolorvue card, BT 69. 2nd copy - in good order. See also Reg. Item 1176 for colour slide of this view. 960 copy 1 - made by enlarging postcard to an A4 print by colour photocopying and laminated for display purposes. Made July 2000 for the Trams at Night exhibition in the depot. Made by W.Doubleday. Has four Velcro dots on rear. Overall size 208H x 296W. Stored in same box at rear of large photos area in an A4 plastic folder. trams, tramways, ballarat, town hall, sturt st., tram 8 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumSlide - SECV Ballarat level crossing trams 30 & 32 - set of two, Hugh Ballment, c1950
... slides of the Lydiard St level crossings and tramway operations. Photo undated, early 1950s before the application of the reflective triangles but after the installation of tail lights. 1 - trams 30 (Lydiard St Nth) and 32 (Sebastopol) in Lydiard St North with the level crossing in the background. ...slides of the Lydiard St level crossings and tramway operations. Photo undated, early 1950s before the application of the reflective triangles but after the installation of tail lights. 1 - trams 30 (Lydiard St Nth) and 32 (Sebastopol) in Lydiard St North with the level crossing in the background. ...Set of two colour slides of the Lydiard St level crossings and tramway operations. Photo undated, early 1950s before the application of the reflective triangles but after the installation of tail lights. 1 - trams 30 (Lydiard St Nth) and 32 (Sebastopol) in Lydiard St North with the level crossing in the background. A technical college and the Provincial hotel are in the background, with a small brown bus on the left-hand side. Tram 30 would have waited on the double line for 32 to clear after the gates were opened. 2 - tram 32 waits for an arriving southbound train to cross the level crossing. In the background is Victoria House.Yields information about tram operations in Lydiard St North and the impact of the level crossing.Slide colour Kodak cardboard with Hugh Ballment stamptramways, lydiard st nth, level crossing, railways, tram 32, tram 30 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumSlide - SECV Ballarat tram 32 - Sebastopol line - set of 2, Hugh Ballment, early 1950s
... Set of two colour slides taken by Hugh Ballment in the early 1950s of trams in Albert St Sebastopol 1 - taken from the window of a tram with possibly tram 26 about to cross Grey St and enter the loop 2 - Tram 32 northbound after leaving the Sebastopol terminus. Trams have been fitted with tail...Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Set of two colour slides taken by Hugh Ballment in the early 1950s of trams in Albert St Sebastopol 1 - taken from the window of a tram with possibly tram 26 about to cross Grey St and enter the loop 2 - Tram 32 northbound after leaving the Sebastopol terminus. Trams have been fitted with tail ...Set of two colour slides taken by Hugh Ballment in the early 1950s of trams in Albert St Sebastopol 1 - taken from the window of a tram with possibly tram 26 about to cross Grey St and enter the loop 2 - Tram 32 northbound after leaving the Sebastopol terminus. Trams have been fitted with tail lights but yet to be fitted with reflective triangles.Yields information about tram operations in Ballarat in 1954 and Albert St.Slide - colour Kodak cardboard with hand written notes - set of 2Both have the stamp of Hugh Ballment and one written in ink "Ballarat"tramways, albert st, tram 32, grey st loop -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPostcard, Nu-color-vue or Nucolorvue Productions, Sturt St at night, late 1960's or early 1970's
... tail lights of vehicles moving on image. On rear , printed in dark green ink is the card details etc. "Ballarat, Victoria, Sturt St, Ballarat at dusk looking to the Town Hall." Nucolorvue card, BT 69. 2nd copy - in good order. See also Reg. Item 1176 for colour slide...tail lights of vehicles moving on image. On rear , printed in dark green ink is the card details etc. "Ballarat, Victoria, Sturt St, Ballarat at dusk looking to the Town Hall." Nucolorvue card, BT 69. 2nd copy - in good order. See also Reg. Item 1176 for colour slide ...Demonstrates post card making by a major postcard manufacture, late 1960's and yields information about Sturt St at night.Colour postcard with serrated edges of a Ballarat bogie tram at dusk in Sturt St, parked in City Loop. with Town Hall in background. Tram has destination of "CITY". Photo includes illuminated Paterson, T&G, Myer and the Vegas theatre signs. Has many parked cars in Sturt St, with red lines from the tail lights of vehicles moving on image. On rear , printed in dark green ink is the card details etc. "Ballarat, Victoria, Sturt St, Ballarat at dusk looking to the Town Hall." Nucolorvue card, BT 69. 2nd copy - in good order. See also Reg. Item 1176 for colour slide of this view. 960 copy 1 - made by enlarging postcard to an A4 print by colour photocopying and laminated for display purposes. Made July 2000 for the Trams at Night exhibition in the depot. Made by W.Doubleday. Has four Velcro dots on rear. Overall size 208H x 296W. Stored in same box at rear of large photos area in an A4 plastic folder. trams, tramways, ballarat, town hall, sturt st., tram 8 -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchInstrument - Pilot Balloon Slide Rule
... This slide rule contains a engraved notation on the rear face "IMPORTANT. NORMALLY NUMBER OF GRATICULE SCALE DIVISIONS PER RADIAN (K) X LENGTH OF TAIL IN FEET (I) = 12X 105. ...After the war the company produced, among other items, drawing instruments and slide rules. pilot balloon slide rule raaf This slide rule contains a engraved notation on the rear face "IMPORTANT. NORMALLY NUMBER OF GRATICULE SCALE DIVISIONS PER RADIAN (K) X LENGTH OF TAIL IN FEET (I) = 12X 105. ...The Mark II Pilot Balloon Slide Rule was made of wood laminated with heavy white plastic with a length of 24.5-in. and width of 2.5 inches. Mark II rules were manufactured in Australia by W & G (Melbourne). The W & G rule differs only slightly from the English A. G. Thornton LTD rule. The W & G rule uses serif fonts and has some fiducial marks that the English rule lacks. Exact dates of production are not known but the MK II is known to have started production by 1927. The printed scales are engraved in the plastic faces. The slide rule has 4 captive cursors (glass windows and brass guides) that ride in slots on the top and bottom edges. Each can be moved independently of one another. The cursors are missing from this item. Brass knobs at both ends of the slide facilitate its movement. The case is fabric covered wood with felt lining. No known history for this item as located in a property after purchase. The Pilot Balloon slide rule is used to convert the observed azimuth and elevation readings into wind velocity and direction records. The use of slide rules was abandoned with the wide spread adoption of computers and programs to do the calculations, as well as the decline in the use of optical pilot balloon theodolites.Made in Australia by White & Gillespie (Melb) Pty Ltd. Established in 1910, the firm was involved mainly in printing plate manufacture, but during the Second World War it manufactured a variety of navigational aids and range finding devices for the military. About 250,000 instruments were made during that period. After the war the company produced, among other items, drawing instruments and slide rules. The long narrow case is fabric covered wood with felt fabric lining containing a long black laminate ruler with numerous white markings and numbers. Top of the ruler is in three sections with the centre section movable by small gold metal knobs at either end. This slide rule contains a engraved notation on the rear face "IMPORTANT. NORMALLY NUMBER OF GRATICULE SCALE DIVISIONS PER RADIAN (K) X LENGTH OF TAIL IN FEET (I) = 12X 105. IN OTHER CASES MULTIPLY GRATICULE READINGS BY 1.2/KI BEFORE CALCULATION ON RULE" Top of Slide Rule - RAAF Ident No G268/480 Serial WG/22pilot balloon slide rule, raaf -
Stawell Historical Society IncSlide, Ian McCann, Concongella School Parade - Tailer
... Decorated with crepe Flowers & crepe paper Concongella School Parade - Tailer Slide Ian McCann ...6 children in tandem trailer with arched top. Decorated with crepe Flowers & crepe paperconcongella school parade -
Stawell Historical Society IncSlide, Ian McCann, Constructing the dam wall, 1965
... A Steam Shovel loaing a truck and tailer with rubble part wal up the dam wall. Constructing the dam wall Slide Ian McCann ...Colour Slde. A Steam Shovel loaing a truck and tailer with rubble part wal up the dam wall.lake bellfield -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPoor fund box
... tail joints. The top is sloping towards the middle and has a slot for offerings. The box is opened by sliding one piece of the top off....tail joints. The top is sloping towards the middle and has a slot for offerings. The box is opened by sliding one piece of the top off. ...Varnished wood collection box with dove tail joints. The top is sloping towards the middle and has a slot for offerings. The box is opened by sliding one piece of the top off.offering box -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesSlide - Glass slide, 1891-1905
... Meadow Fox-tail-grass. Diagram. Slide Glass slide ...Diagram.12. Alopecurus pratensis. Meadow Fox-tail-grass.grasses, diagram -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilArtist Book: Tommaso DURANTE (b.1956 ITA, arrived. 2001 AUS) with text by Chris WALLACE-CRABBE (b.1934 AUS), Skin, Surfaces and Shadows, 2007
... Full paper binding with blind blocking on front cover handmade head and tail bands. (b) CD of slide presentation to accompany bookwork on display ...Full paper binding with blind blocking on front cover handmade head and tail bands. (b) CD of slide presentation to accompany bookwork on display Skin, Surfaces and Shadows Artist Book: Tommaso DURANTE (b.1956 ITA, arrived. 2001 AUS) with text by Chris WALLACE-CRABBE (b.1934 AUS) ...'Skin, Surfaces and Shadows' was created by Tommaso Durante in 2004 during his stay in Bundanon (gifted to the Australian people by Arthur & Yvonne Boyd - South East Australia) as international artist in residence and it was enriched during the artist’s stay in Broome (Western Australia) in 2005. On that occasion he collected the raw materials that were subsequently wrought to develop the actual bookwork.On the edge of artistic practice and philosophical inspiration, 'Skin, Surfaces and Shadows' pushes the boundaries of art, craft and design by combining digital technologies with traditional techniques and materials. Durante visually explores the surfaces of organic things (trees, surface textures, etc.) and the figurative dividing line of the shadow. The poet Wallace-Crabbe responds to these images in words. The poet and the artist flit in and out of shadows, skin and the surfaces of paper and life.(a) prints, artist's book (80 pages), ink; Somerset Book White paper (175gsm), digital images, printed in eight inkjet colour pigments, from digital files. Set in digital typefaces Utopia STD Display, Italic and Bold, Frutiger 57 Condensed, 67 Bold Condensed, and 56 Italic. Section sewn around 3 tapes. Full paper binding with blind blocking on front cover handmade head and tail bands. (b) CD of slide presentation to accompany bookwork on display Primary Insc: In black biro, signed and editioned by Tommaso Durante and Chris Wallace-Crabbe (last page '8/25 T DURANTE CWallace-Crabbe')prints, artist book, skin, surface, shadow, poetry, durante, wallace-crabbe -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - MMTB SW6 Class Tram 850, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), 1939
... Note the dash canopy lighting, tail lamp and the sign "This is you car Use It" Tram 850 was the first SW6 built by MMTB 1n 1939, and featured sliding doors. ...Photograph of the first SW6 class tram built by Preston Workshops. Note the dash canopy lighting, tail lamp and the sign "This is you car Use It"Tram 850 was the first SW6 built by MMTB 1n 1939, and featured sliding doors. Some earlier class trams were retrofitted with sliding doors.MMTB SW6 Class Tram 850, possibly photographed at South Melbourne Depottramcars, tramways, sw6 class, tram 850, dash canopy lighting -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - W5 class trams - set of 4, Norm Cross, 1965 - 1973
... Tram has been repainted but yet to be fitted with marker lights (fitted 10/1971) and is over the outdoor inspection pit at Preston Workshops. 2 - W5 class no 751, route 82 at Moonee Ponds Junction - photo date stamp Jan. 1965, The car has a sliding door car windscreen fitted with half drop windows. has adverts for Ferris car radios, and "Wanted Dead Musca Domestica" (house fly) adverts. In the background is a Caltex Service Station. 3 - W5 767 St Georges Road route 9, with adverts for Phillips, J&B Scotch and Peck's food paste. Head an tail...Tram has been repainted but yet to be fitted with marker lights (fitted 10/1971) and is over the outdoor inspection pit at Preston Workshops. 2 - W5 class no 751, route 82 at Moonee Ponds Junction - photo date stamp Jan. 1965, The car has a sliding door car windscreen fitted with half drop windows. has adverts for Ferris car radios, and "Wanted Dead Musca Domestica" (house fly) adverts. In the background is a Caltex Service Station. 3 - W5 767 St Georges Road route 9, with adverts for Phillips, J&B Scotch and Peck's food paste. Head an tail ...Set of four colour prints of W5 class trams: 1 - W5 class No 727 after conversion to two door weather blind configuration in 1969. Tram has been repainted but yet to be fitted with marker lights (fitted 10/1971) and is over the outdoor inspection pit at Preston Workshops. 2 - W5 class no 751, route 82 at Moonee Ponds Junction - photo date stamp Jan. 1965, The car has a sliding door car windscreen fitted with half drop windows. has adverts for Ferris car radios, and "Wanted Dead Musca Domestica" (house fly) adverts. In the background is a Caltex Service Station. 3 - W5 767 St Georges Road route 9, with adverts for Phillips, J&B Scotch and Peck's food paste. Head an tail lights are yet to be fitted. 4 - W5 class No 781 St Georges Road route 9 after the fitting of head and tail lights in Oct. 1971. Has adverts a ASPRO and ROBO 2 min car wash in Preston.Yields information about four different W5 class trams prior to conversion to SW5s.Colour print with a printers stamp on the rear.trams, tramways, tram 727, tram 751, tram 767, tram 781, moonee ponds junction, preston workshops, w5 class, st georges road, route 82, route 9, miller st, thornbury, essendon -
Moorabbin Air MuseumUniform (item) - Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Officers Rank Slide
... Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Officers Rank Slide. Features Imperial Crown above a wedge-tailed eagle in flight, with blue embroidered "RAAF" at the bottom. ...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Officers Rank Slide. Features Imperial Crown above a wedge-tailed eagle in flight, with blue embroidered "RAAF" at the bottom. ...
