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Falls Creek Historical SocietyFunctional object - Three early telephones
... Three early telephones...He applied to the Post Master General who was then responsible for telephones as well as mail. The PMG staff came up from Bright and installed an exchange in Diana Lodge. ...Telephones constructed of polished wood, brass bell, handles and cabling. ...Attached to front of telephone: Instructions on how to make or receive a call....Three early telephones Functional object Three early telephones ...Until 1960 there were no telephones in Falls Creek. The only access to a phone was at Rocky Valley Camp where the State Electricity Commission (SEC) had an extensive network to Mount Beauty, Bogong and the other camps such as Clover power station and Howman's Gap. There were test points with a phone beside the road where contact could be made to the office in Mount Beauty. The SEC was unconcerned about Falls Creek, so no power was connected until 1960 when Tom Mitchell aired the matter in parliament. Tom was a keen skier. He applied to the Post Master General who was then responsible for telephones as well as mail. The PMG staff came up from Bright and installed an exchange in Diana Lodge. There were only about 15 lines to a post across the road uphill about 20 metres. It was from here that you could put a line from the building into a box where connections were possible. You had to buy a cable from the disposal store. It needed to have an alloy of copper and steel in the wire similar to what the army had used during the war. If the phone failed the owner would have to find the break in the wire, not an easy task in the heavy snow. Then came the telephone itself. Falls Creek was given old-fashioned sets with a hand wound magneto to ring the bell at the exchange. When the operator answered she could then plug a line into another phone line or the exchange in Bright. In the phone were two dry cell batteries that carried the spoken word to the other phone connected. Trunk lines were expensive then, so each trunk call was timed by the minute. The operator would disconnect you after a minute if you did not reply to her question "are you extending?". These telephones were donated by Julian Newton Brown. Julian's Lodge Arundel was known as Falls Creek 11.These telephones are significant because they illustrate the earliest form of technology available to connect Falls Creek Village to other areas.Telephones constructed of polished wood, brass bell, handles and cabling. Designed to operate through a telephone exchange. They operated on two dry cell batteries.Attached to front of telephone: Instructions on how to make or receive a call.falls creek village, falls creek communicaton -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Telephone, Field, Standard Telephones and Cables Pty Ltd, 1943
... Fiels telephone used in WW2....Military field telephone, with handset...TELEPHONE SET “F” MK 1. STANDARD TELEPHONES AND CABLES PTY LTD SYDNEY 1943. ...Standard Telephones and Cables Pty Ltd...TELEPHONE SET “F” MK 1. STANDARD TELEPHONES AND CABLES PTY LTD SYDNEY 1943. ...Fiels telephone used in WW2.Military field telephone, with handsetMounted on front of the telephone is an identification plate with the inscriptions “REPLACE HANDSET WHEN FINISHED AND RING OFF. TELEPHONE SET “F” MK 1. STANDARD TELEPHONES AND CABLES PTY LTD SYDNEY 1943. D ^ D. Also mounted to the front of the phone is a smaller plate with inscription “ Serial No. 5971. telephone. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Letter - Correspondence, Intercommunicating Telephones, 30/07/1937
... Intercommunicating Telephones...Telephones...Letter to the Shire Secretary of Tunstall from Standard Telephones with a quotation for supply and installation of intercommunicating telephones 1937. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Telephones Letter to the Shire Secretary of Tunstall from Standard Telephones with a quotation for supply and installation of intercommunicating telephones 1937. ...Letter to the Shire Secretary of Tunstall from Standard Telephones with a quotation for supply and installation of intercommunicating telephones 1937. Also another letter from Automatic Electric Company saying they were unable to tender for same.telephones -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Letter - Correspondence, Telephones new system, 10/08/1937
... Telephones new system...Quotation from New System Telephone Pty Ltd included...Quotation from New System Telephone Pty Ltd included Telephones new system Letter Correspondence ...Letter to Lampson Store Service Co informing them that quotation from Telephone Construction and Maintenance Co had been accepted for installation of a private inter-communication telephone system into the municipal chambers at Tunstall in 1937. Quotation from New System Telephone Pty Ltd includedlocal government, telephone construction and maintenance co, new system telephones pty ltd, shire of blackburn and mitcham, telephone services -
Parks Victoria - Cape Nelson LightstationFunctional object - Telephones
... Telephones...Each of the five telephones is attached to a timber, wall‐mounted box. ...Five similar intercom system telephones. All are wall mounted timber boxes with Bakelite black hand sets and black cords. ..."C of A" and "PMG" Written instructions on how to use the phones are printed on paper fixed to the front of the telephones. "TO CALL ....../ TO ANSWER...../ WHEN FINISHED....."...Functional object Telephones ...Each of the five telephones is attached to a timber, wall‐mounted box. They are original to the precinct buildings and date from the early twentieth century. Located in the lighthouse lantern room, the former head keeper’s quarters, the former assistants’ quarters, and the buildings known today as the generator shed and the café, they formed an intercom system that facilitated communication between the lightstation buildings.Wall‐mounted Bakelite telephones with crank handles can be found at all six light stations, however Gabo Island has the only other example of a timber‐mounted phone. Its design is slightly different for incorporating an inclined surface for jotting down notes. As fixtures, the telephones are considered to be part of the building fabric and included in the Victorian Heritage Register listing for the Cape Nelson Lightstation (H1773; 18 February 1999). They are historically significant for their historical and technical values as part of the early communications system used at the lightstation.Five similar intercom system telephones. All are wall mounted timber boxes with Bakelite black hand sets and black cords. The five phones each have two bells at the top of the box and a crank handle at the side. Three phones have brass bells, two have black metal bells. All phones have instructions on the front either in a frame or glued to the timber."C of A" and "PMG" Written instructions on how to use the phones are printed on paper fixed to the front of the telephones. "TO CALL ....../ TO ANSWER...../ WHEN FINISHED....." -
Parks Victoria - Point Hicks LightstationTelephones
... Telephones...The lightstation was connected by telephone to Cann River in 1928. The lighthouse retains ablack Bakelite telephone attached to the lantern room wall on timber box mount. ...Four telephones with a crank handle mounted on a wooden base, one is fixed to the wall of the lantern room and is black bakelite. ...Telephones ...The lightstation was connected by telephone to Cann River in 1928. The lighthouse retains ablack Bakelite telephone attached to the lantern room wall on timber box mount. It has a crank handle with instructions for its use on the crank dial, and a coiled handset cord, which probably dates the phone to just after 1949 when coiled examples like these began to replace fabric covered smooth cords. An image in 1991 shows the phone in the lower level of the lantern room It is one of four telephones at the lightstsation; with two others attached to walls in the assistant keepers’ quarters, and one in the head keeper’s quarters. The four phones formed an intercom system that facilitated communication between the lightstation buildings. Three telephones of the same wall-mounted, crank dial type remain at Gabo Island Lightstation; four remain at Cape Otway and five older examples remain at Cape Nelson Lightstation As fixtures attached to the wall, the four telephones are considered to be part of the building fabric and therefore included in the existing Victorian Heritage Register listing for the lightstation (VHR 1983).As fixtures attached to the wall, the four telephones are considered to be part of the building fabric and therefore included in the existing VHR listing for the lightstation (VHR 1983).Four telephones with a crank handle mounted on a wooden base, one is fixed to the wall of the lantern room and is black bakelite. Yes -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBooklet, Brief History of Telephones - Kyabram District
... Brief History of Telephones - Kyabram District...Brief history of telephones in Kyabram District 1878-1990. Contains reference on Page 9 to Switchboards at Interment Camps in WW2....Kyabram telephones in Kyabram telephone in internement camps switchboards in Kyabram switchboards in internment camps Dark beige cover. ...Brief history of telephones in Kyabram District 1878-1990. Contains reference on Page 9 to Switchboards at Interment Camps in WW2.Dark beige cover. Black writingkyabram, telephones in kyabram, telephone in internement camps, switchboards in kyabram, switchboards in internment camps -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumTelephone - Field, Standard telephones and Cables Pty Ltd, Telephone, 1942
... Telephone...Von Devonie Bromley was in the AWAS, signaler, driver, in Nhill, Victoria, in WW2. The field telephone (army issued) was used during her war service....The box is fitted out with a field telephone and instructions for use printed on a brass plate inside the lid. ...Standard telephones and Cables Pty Ltd...One of two (L3462). Telephone Telephone - Field Standard telephones and Cables Pty Ltd ...Von Devonie Bromley was in the AWAS, signaler, driver, in Nhill, Victoria, in WW2. The field telephone (army issued) was used during her war service.Khaki coloured heavy metal box with a strap holder on each end and a hinged lid. A clip to close is attached with a screw. A wide canvas strap for carrying, is attached. A clip to close is attached with a screw on the front of the box. The box is fitted out with a field telephone and instructions for use printed on a brass plate inside the lid. One of two (L3462).Tele set S MK V 842von devonie bromley, field telephone, army communications ww2 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumTelephone - Field, Standard telephones and Cables Pty Ltd, Telephone, 1942
... Telephone...Von Devonie Bromley was in the AWAS, signaler, driver, in Nhill, Victoria, in WW2. The field telephone (army issued) was used during her war service....The box is fitted out with a field telephone and instructions for use printed on a brass plate inside the lid. ...Standard telephones and Cables Pty Ltd...Two of two (L3544). Telephone Telephone - Field Standard telephones and Cables Pty Ltd ...Von Devonie Bromley was in the AWAS, signaler, driver, in Nhill, Victoria, in WW2. The field telephone (army issued) was used during her war service.Khaki coloured heavy metal box with a strap holder on each end and a hinged lid. A clip to close is attached with a screw. A wide canvas strap for carrying, is attached. A clip to close is attached with a screw on the front of the box. The box is fitted out with a field telephone and instructions for use printed on a brass plate inside the lid. Two of two (L3544).Tele set S MK V 842von devonie bromley, field telephone, army communications ww2 -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - FIELD PHONE - MUV, Standard Telephones & Cables Pty Ltd, 1942
... ...Telephones...Standard Telephones & Cables Pty Ltd...Equipment FIELD PHONE - MUV Standard Telephones & Cables Pty Ltd ...1. Metal cased field phone. it has a bell, 2 line terminals, a battery compartment, a morse key and a 2 knob buzzer assembly. Coming out from inside is a Bakelite earpiece. On a lead on the lid a field modification has been made to support the handset (2) externally. I rear holding strap is missing. 2. Black Bakelite hand piece, press to talk switch and a heavy duty 4 pin plug.Stamped inside is “1668”, Stamped “serial 25969”ww2, signals, telephones -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object, Field Telephone, 1965
... Field Telephone...telephone...Black KM2 bakelite military field use telephone with attached hand-receiver and spiral cord in battery charger....Standard Telephones and Cables Pty Ltd (STC)...Field Telephone Functional Object Functional Object Standard Telephones and Cables Pty Ltd (STC) ...Black KM2 bakelite military field use telephone with attached hand-receiver and spiral cord in battery charger.Three plaques, battery instructions, model and serial number, mod.record, off ring and buzz settings, at back: L1, L2, CBS, MAG, CBtelephone, communication, field telephone -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Airzone Vacuum Cleaner, 1950
... Standard Telephones and Cables Pty Ltd was a telecommunications company that began as part of Western Electric, a telephone manufacturing company set up by Alexander Graham Bell. ...Standard Telephones and Cables (Australasia) Pty Ltd...In 1925, Western Electric was sold to the International Telephone and Telegraph Company. In Australia, it became known as Standard Telephones and Cables (Australasia) They worked closely the Postmaster Generals department to set up telephone and radio networks throughout Australia. ...Standard Telephones and Cables Pty Ltd was a telecommunications company that began as part of Western Electric, a telephone manufacturing company set up by Alexander Graham Bell. Following the First World War, Western Electric diversified to include electric generators and wireless receivers, all still imported. In 1925, Western Electric was sold to the International Telephone and Telegraph Company. In Australia, it became known as Standard Telephones and Cables (Australasia) They worked closely the Postmaster Generals department to set up telephone and radio networks throughout Australia. Its first factory was in Chippendale, New South Wales but ut developed to have branches in all stated of Australia. By the end of the Second World War STC was Australia's biggest manufacturer due to its critical role in producing telecommunications equipment, domestic radio receivers, telecom cables, military equipment and electron tubes. The company returned to peacetime manufacture. Rather than reduce staff it used its excess capacity to produce electric irons and other domestic appliances including vacuum cleaners and floor polishers. This model was produced at the beginning of the 1950s. It was once owned by Mr. Stiff from Stiff and Gannon, Wodonga.This item has local and national significance. It was used in a local Wodonga business and is representative of domestic appliances used in the 1950s. It also has national significance as it is an excellent example of good produced by the manufacturing industry in Australia during that period.Model 30 Airzone Vacuum Cleaner and accessories. Manufactured in AustraliaMetal logo for Airzone including engine specificationsdomestic appliances, standard telephones and cables pty ltd -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - FIELD TELEPHONE, Standard Telephones & Cables Pty Ltd, 1941
... Field telephone set D MK V - used for sending messages in the field via voice. ...Standard Telephones & Cables Pty Ltd...Equipment FIELD TELEPHONE Standard Telephones & Cables Pty Ltd ...Field telephone set D MK V - used for sending messages in the field via voice. Serial No. 21396.Rectangular metal box with hinged lid, containing communication apparatus for sending verbal messages. Attachments on sides & rear for carrying straps. Hook & eye latch on front for securing lid.Instruction plates on inside of hinged lid. “Serial No 21396”communications - telephonic, military equipment - army, metalcraft, passchendaele barracks trust -
Mont De LanceyTelephone
... Telephone...telephones...This is similar to first telephone at Wandin North Post Office 1908...'British Ericsson' Wall type telephone Circa 1900...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges This is similar to first telephone at Wandin North Post Office 1908 telephones wall telephones 'British Ericsson' Wall type telephone Circa 1900 Telephone ...This is similar to first telephone at Wandin North Post Office 1908'British Ericsson' Wall type telephone Circa 1900telephones, wall telephones -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyTelephone - Wall Mounted 184, Circa mid 1900s
... This Australian Post Office 184 black coloured bakelite wall mounted phone was initially developed by Ericsson Telephones Ltd Britain. It was used by the SEC Office based at Mount Beauty and therefore has a winder (for power and notification to the switchboard. ...Ericsson Telephones Ltd...The hand piece (large ear and voice receptors)is placed vertically above the dial up winder. Telephone - Wall Mounted 184 Ericsson Telephones Ltd ...This handset appeared via Australia Post Office and was to some degree manufactured in Britain just prior to 1939. During and after World War II these handsets were made in Australia. The handset belonged to the SEC Victoria and later the Kiewa Hydro Electricity Scheme. As this unit has a winder arm (to notify the switchboard) it would have resided in a workshop/machine shop and not in an office. The durability of the bakelite covering gave good protection in any environment. In years later the bakelite came in colours. This type of handset being able to endure rough handling was ideal for the surroundings of the alpine terrain. It would have been at the various outside outposts or foreman posts as swift communications was essential and communications with all sectors of work in the Hydro Electricity Scheme was mandatory, not only for safety reasons but also for efficient operational day to day progress. Also refer to article in "This Week" Newsletter 30th June 2023. Article attached to paper copy.This Australian Post Office 184 black coloured bakelite wall mounted phone was initially developed by Ericsson Telephones Ltd Britain. It was used by the SEC Office based at Mount Beauty and therefore has a winder (for power and notification to the switchboard. The hand piece (large ear and voice receptors)is placed vertically above the dial up winder.On the winder plate in hand writing is" turn handle lift handset" and below the handle "when finished replace handset turn handle"sec communications, wall telephone, internal communications kiewa hydro electricity scheme -
Mont De LanceyTelephone
... Telephone......telephones...A type of early telephone used in Wandin, Victoria, Australia....Wind-up, wall type telephone, with a mouthpiece, ear piece and twin bells....Telephone ...A type of early telephone used in Wandin, Victoria, Australia.Wind-up, wall type telephone, with a mouthpiece, ear piece and twin bells."Listen before calling"wall telephones, telephones -
Mont De LanceyTelephone
... Telephone......telephones...A type of early telephone used in Wandin, Victoria, Australia....Black wall type bakelite telephone, with finger operated metal dial, and combined earpiece and mouthpiece attached to a cord....Telephone ...A type of early telephone used in Wandin, Victoria, Australia.Black wall type bakelite telephone, with finger operated metal dial, and combined earpiece and mouthpiece attached to a cord."Listen for dial tone" "Wandin 64 4546"wall telephones, telephones -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph, 1927
... telephones...Three of the Telephonists at the telephone exchange in the Post office building in Sackville Street....Black and white photograph of two males and a female gathered around the telephone exchange desk...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Three of the Telephonists at the telephone exchange in the Post office building in Sackville Street. telephones telephonists Port fairy telephone exchange equipment TELE EX PF 1927_0001 Black and white photograph of two males and a female gathered around the telephone exchange desk Photograph Photograph ...Three of the Telephonists at the telephone exchange in the Post office building in Sackville Street.Black and white photograph of two males and a female gathered around the telephone exchange deskTELE EX PF 1927_0001telephones, telephonists, port fairy, telephone exchange, equipment -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Victorian Country telephone exchanges 1923, 1923
... Victorian Country telephone exchanges 1923...Telephones were in use in Victoria as early as the 1870s with the first Telephone Exchange facility established in Melbourne in 1880. ...The pages are stapled together and contain lists of Telephone Exchanges, information on the distances from one Exchange to another in the area and the rates of charges for telephone trunk lines. ...Front Cover: ‘Victoria Country Telephone Exchanges, List of Subscribers And Other Information’...Telephones were in use in Victoria as early as the 1870s with the first Telephone Exchange facility established in Melbourne in 1880. ...This is a 1923 booklet containing information on the Telephone Exchanges and the lists of subscribers in the areas of Geelong, Camperdown, Casterton, Hamilton, Mortlake, Portland and Warrnambool. Telephones were in use in Victoria as early as the 1870s with the first Telephone Exchange facility established in Melbourne in 1880. In 1890 the first Telephone Exchange in Warrnambool was established with 35 subscribers. In 1912 the first automatic Telephone Exchange for public use was established in Geelong. This was the second established in the British Empire. This booklet is of considerable importance as it lists all the telephone subscribers in the Warrnambool area in 1923. It is a great research tool as it gives not only the addresses of the subscribers but also in many instances their occupations and business names and in the areas around Warrnambool the names of the properties at that time. This is a soft-cover booklet of 104 pages. It has a dark grey cover with printed information on both sides. It was published in 1923. The pages are stapled together and contain lists of Telephone Exchanges, information on the distances from one Exchange to another in the area and the rates of charges for telephone trunk lines. It also has a list of subscribers in the Camperdown, Geelong, Hamilton and Warrnambool areas. The front cover has a small piece missing at the right hand side edge. There are some rubbing and dirt marks on the cover.Front Cover: ‘Victoria Country Telephone Exchanges, List of Subscribers And Other Information’warrnambool telephone exchange, 1923 telephone book, warrnambool -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Equipment - Telephone, c 1950
... Telephone...Telephone was used by donors' parents in Parkdale from 1950 and onwards. ...Black automatic desk telephone with silver circular retractable dial...1 to 0 on dial plus A B F J L M U W X Y|Telephone No.|Listen before calling. Pull dial round to stop and let go...Later by grandchildren as a toy. communication telephonic 1 to 0 on dial plus A B F J L M U W X Y|Telephone No.|Listen before calling. Pull dial round to stop and let go Black automatic desk telephone with silver circular retractable dial Equipment Telephone ...Telephone was used by donors' parents in Parkdale from 1950 and onwards. Later by grandchildren as a toy.Black automatic desk telephone with silver circular retractable dial1 to 0 on dial plus A B F J L M U W X Y|Telephone No.|Listen before calling. Pull dial round to stop and let gocommunication, telephonic -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Colour Photograph/s, Austin Brehaut, 19/07/2003 12:00:00 AM
... ... Telephones...Colour photograph of Garry Wood removing the telephone cabinet at the Carlton St. Terminus, on 19.07.03? ...On rear of photograph in black ink "Gary Wood removing track telephone at Carlton St. 19/7/03 (?)"...Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields BTM Telephones Carlton St McDonalds On rear of photograph in black ink "Gary Wood removing track telephone at Carlton St. 19/7/03 (?)" ...Colour photograph of Garry Wood removing the telephone cabinet at the Carlton St. Terminus, on 19.07.03? Has the McDonald Tram Stop sign in right side of photograph. Photo by Austin Brehaut. Printed on Kodak Royal Paper.On rear of photograph in black ink "Gary Wood removing track telephone at Carlton St. 19/7/03 (?)"btm, telephones, carlton st, mcdonalds -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Ericsson Auto Flameproof Telephone from the Golden Fleece Depot, Wodonga, c. late 1930s
... Ericsson Auto Flameproof Telephone from the Golden Fleece Depot, Wodonga...This British made type "N1087" and code "N1087" C Ericsson auto flameproof telephone was used in the drum filling platform of the Golden Fleece Depot, in Hovell St., Wodonga. ...Black Ericsson auto flameproof rotary dial telephone secured in a hinged cast iron case painted black. ..."Ericsson" on the top left corner of the metal plate. "AUTO TELEPHONE / TYPE N1087 / CERTIFIED FLAMEPROOF / FOR GROUPS II & III / CERTIFICATE FLP. 2378" / CODE N1087 C" on the main part of the metal plate....The Ericsson auto flameproof telephone has local significance due to its use in the Golden Fleece Depot in Wodonga, as well as national and international significance due to its date and the rarity and relatively complete condition. ericsson telephones british telephones flameproof telephones mining telephones golden fleece depot wodonga wodonga "Ericsson" on the top left corner of the metal plate. ...This British made type "N1087" and code "N1087" C Ericsson auto flameproof telephone was used in the drum filling platform of the Golden Fleece Depot, in Hovell St., Wodonga. The type "N1087" and code "N1087" C Ericsson flameproof telephone was introduced in 1937 and certified by the British Mines Department as flameproof for Petroleum and Acetone Vapours, in 1938. It was designed specifically for outdoor use in areas where there may be exposure to inflammable vapours and hazardous chemicals such as petroleum. Each contact or switch point is enclosed in its own flameproof chamber, to reduce the risk of ignition and the volume of gas.The Ericsson auto flameproof telephone has local significance due to its use in the Golden Fleece Depot in Wodonga, as well as national and international significance due to its date and the rarity and relatively complete condition.Black Ericsson auto flameproof rotary dial telephone secured in a hinged cast iron case painted black. Rubber tubing connected to the bakelite handset and an adjacent metal plate with the name "Ericsson", type "N1087" and code "N1087 C", and certification of the telephone as flameproof with the letters FLP. "Ericsson" on the top left corner of the metal plate. "AUTO TELEPHONE / TYPE N1087 / CERTIFIED FLAMEPROOF / FOR GROUPS II & III / CERTIFICATE FLP. 2378" / CODE N1087 C" on the main part of the metal plate.ericsson telephones, british telephones, flameproof telephones, mining telephones, golden fleece depot wodonga, wodonga -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchEquipment - WW2 Telephone Set
... An example of a field Telephone Set which was used by Australian forces during the Second World War for verbal communications over short distances....Attached with a cord to the left side is a black bakelite telephone handset....YAA856 Telephone Set “L” No2 (Aust)...Attached with a cord to the left side is a black bakelite telephone handset. Equipment WW2 Telephone Set ...An example of a field Telephone Set which was used by Australian forces during the Second World War for verbal communications over short distances.Rectangular aluminum green painted box with metal loops secured to the sides of the body. . The housing opens by a hinged fold back lid that is secured by a hook and eye closure. Attached to the inside of the lid is a metal plate with instructions for use together with a circuitry diagram. The interior contains the phone assembly and is divided by a metal box with a pull up button in front. There are two terminals at the front right hand side in line with an external winder. Attached with a cord to the left side is a black bakelite telephone handset.YAA856 Telephone Set “L” No2 (Aust)ww2, telephone set -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Solo photo, 1986
... Patricia Papadopolous, volunteer telephone counsellor, on the job." The photo also appears on 11 of the 1991 Annual Report with the caption: "Mrs. ...Black and white photo of a woman sitting at a desk with a telephone, a desk calender, and other miscellaneous items. ...[Handwritten in thick black pencil] 11/78% ["78%" has been circled] [On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] Patricia Papadopolous Telephone Information Service Volunteer 1986...Patricia Papadopolous, volunteer telephone counsellor, on the job." The photo also appears on 11 of the 1991 Annual Report with the caption: "Mrs. ...The Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) recognised the need to make its services accessible to a broad section of the community. As a telephone counsellor for the AFV, multi-lingual volunteers such as Patricia Papadopoulos made it possible for the Foundation to offer referral and information services in languages other than English. his photo appears on page 6 of the Vol 4 No 2, Winter 1991 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update. It accompanies an article on Patricia's personal journey with arthritis, titled "Losing and Winning". The photo is captioned: "Mrs. Patricia Papadopolous, volunteer telephone counsellor, on the job." The photo also appears on 11 of the 1991 Annual Report with the caption: "Mrs. Patricia Papadopoulos, volunteer telephone counsellor, is the recipient of this year's Margaret Strang Award for outstanding service to the Foundation."Black and white photo of a woman sitting at a desk with a telephone, a desk calender, and other miscellaneous items. She is holding open an information booklet while holding the telephone receiver to her ear. There are typed pieces of paper stuck on the wall next to and facing her, and various leaflets, brochures and other paperwork in some small pigeonholes on the wall. There is a large noticeboard on the wall, above the pigeonholes.[Handwritten in thick black pencil] 11/78% ["78%" has been circled] [On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] Patricia Papadopolous Telephone Information Service Volunteer 1986arthritis victoria, av, arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, patricia papadopolous, telephone counsellor, referral services, information services, member services, multilingual, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, 1986, margaret strong award, 1991 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Solo photo, 1987
... It accompanies an article titled, "Telephone Volunteers - A Rewarding Interest"....Black and white medium close up photo of a woman sitting at a desk. She is on a telephone call. On the desk, there are various papers and folders, two Yellow Pages telephone directories, as well as other office-related items. ...[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] AFV Volunteer, Mrs Dorothy Balodis ["Balodis" is crossed out] BALODiS answering telephone enquiry calls. [On the same sticky note, handwritten in pencil, in the top right corner] '87. ...It accompanies an article titled, "Telephone Volunteers - A Rewarding Interest". arthritis victoria av arthritis foundation of victoria afv telephone enquiries telephone volunteers dorothy balodis member services 1987 [On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] AFV Volunteer, Mrs Dorothy Balodis ["Balodis" is crossed out] BALODiS answering telephone enquiry calls. ...The Arthritis Foundation of Victoria enjoyed the support of many members who volunteered their time to assist the Foundation in supporting its members. This photo depicts member and volunteer, Dorothy Balodis, answering a telephone enquiry at Action House, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's headquarters. A different photo of Dorothy appears on page 15 of the No 43, March 1987 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly newsletter, News Review. It accompanies an article titled, "Telephone Volunteers - A Rewarding Interest".Black and white medium close up photo of a woman sitting at a desk. She is on a telephone call. On the desk, there are various papers and folders, two Yellow Pages telephone directories, as well as other office-related items. The desk is in the corner, against the wall, and there is a large noticeboard on the wall above it.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] AFV Volunteer, Mrs Dorothy Balodis ["Balodis" is crossed out] BALODiS answering telephone enquiry calls. [On the same sticky note, handwritten in pencil, in the top right corner] '87. [On the same sticky note, handwritten in pale blue/aqua ink] 77% 76% ["76%" is crossed out]arthritis victoria, av, arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, telephone enquiries, telephone volunteers, dorothy balodis, member services, 1987 -
Federation University Historical CollectionEquipment, Ultratec Superprint 4425
... ...telephone...Ultratec Superprint 4425 is a text telephone which aids hearing impaired individuals to communicate via telephone. ...Ultratech Superprint 4425 - Landline Text Telephone...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Ultratec Superprint 4425 is a text telephone which aids hearing impaired individuals to communicate via telephone. ...Ultratec Superprint 4425 is a text telephone which aids hearing impaired individuals to communicate via telephone. A landline text telephone with a physical keypad, with visual alerts for incoming calls. This device came into production in 1994.Ultratech Superprint 4425 - Landline Text Telephone Model Superprint equipment, equipment and aids, hearing impaired, deaf, divisibility services, telephone -
Federation University Historical CollectionUltratec Superprint 4425A
... ...telephone...Ultratec Superprint 4425 is a text telephone which aids hearing impaired individuals to communicate via telephone. ...Ultratech Superprint 4425 - Landline Text Telephone...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Ultratec Superprint 4425 is a text telephone which aids hearing impaired individuals to communicate via telephone. ...Ultratec Superprint 4425 is a text telephone which aids hearing impaired individuals to communicate via telephone. A landline text telephone with a physical keypad, with visual alerts for incoming calls. This device came into production in 1994.Ultratech Superprint 4425 - Landline Text TelephoneModel Superprintequipment, equipment and aids, hearing impaired, deaf, divisibility services, telephone -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Telstra, Telstra Telephone Book for Ballarat, Horsham, Bacchus Marsh, Ararat, Stawell and Daylesford, 2019
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