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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesSlide - Colour slides, LRA NSCM (c), Weathering, Unknown
... ...testing in the field...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne weathering erosion testing in the field "Weathering", LRA NSCM (c) 9 colour slides showing effects of weathering. not scanned. ...9 colour slides showing effects of weathering. not scanned."Weathering", LRA NSCM (c)weathering, erosion, testing in the field -
El Dorado Museum Association Inc.Photograph - Digital Image
... Digital image copied from a black and white photograph of churn drill, attached to tall, ladder-like, pulley system, undertaking tests in field, with large tree behind it. Second churn drill to the right of image....El Dorado Museum Association Inc. 136 Main Street El Dorado high-country Drilling tests. mining gold gold mining tin tin mining churn drill drilling machinery el dorado eldorado Digital image copied from a black and white photograph of churn drill, attached to tall, ladder-like, pulley system, undertaking tests in field, with large tree behind it. ...Drilling tests.mining, gold, gold mining, tin, tin mining, churn drill, drilling, machinery, el dorado, eldorado -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - Ken Porter Collection - Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited Engineering Division Organisation Chart
... Test Engineer - J. E. Douglas|Field Test Engineer - H. H. ... Test Engineer - J. E. Douglas|Field Test Engineer - H. H. ...Massey Ferguson (Australia) Limited Engineering Division|Managing Director - L. T. Ritchie|Chief Engineer - J. K. Gaunt|Assistant Chief Engineer - J. Llewellyn|Chief Project Engineer Harvesting - J. Wood|Project Engineer Hay Machines - W. N. Rennie|Assistant Project Engineer Hay Machines - B. Walsh|Project Engineer Combines - W. M. Albert|Assistant Project Engineer Combines - K. A. Bannerman|Administrative Engineer - L. J. Berry|Metallurgist - O. Ellen|Laboratory Test Engineer - M. Rhymes|Budget Officer - A. P. Archer|Office Supervisor - B. Tyndall|Engineering Shop Superintentant - J. E. Carter|Assistant Foreman - J. V. Howe|Chief Field Test Engineer - J. E. Douglas|Field Test Engineer - H. H. Taylor|Field Test Engineer - C. Brett|Field Test Engineer - W. A. Trott|Chief Engineer Tractor & Tillage - J. F. O'Callaghan|Project Engineer Tillage - R. F. Spargo|Project Engineer Tillage - Vacant|Project Engineer Tractors - A.A. Hurren|Project Engineer Tractors - Vacantmassey ferguson, sunshine harvester works, kennrth "ken" porter -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Instruction Book, Westinghouse Brake Company of Australasia Limited and The Westinghouse Brake & Saxby Signal Co. Ltd. of 82 York Road and Kings Cross London, "Westinghouse Railway Operating Data", 2000
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Care and repair of commutators 1 Undercutting commutators 2 Railway Motor carbon brushes 3 Brush holders 4 Flashing of railway motors 5 Soldering railway armatures 6 Armature Winding 7 Banding armatures 8 Railway Motor Bearings 9 Lubrication of railway motor bearings 10 How to babbitt motor bearings 11 Oil, grease and waster for motors and gears 12 Saturation of motor bearing waste 13 Testing Polarity of Field Coils 14 Charging of storage batteries on Interurban & street rail cars 15 Precautions to be taken with blower installations on motor cars 16 Putting on Railway Motor Pinions 17 How to take armatures out of box frame motors 18 Dipping and Baking of Railway Motors 19 War time dipping and baking outfits 20 Dipping and baking railway motors will decrease troubles 21 Protection of Motor Bearings from Dust 25 Winter Operation of Railway Motor equipments 26 Installation of Air piping to prevent freezing 27 Maintenance of Traction Brake Equipment 28 Maintenance of controller fingers and contacts 29 Hand operated circuit breakers 30 Railway Motor Testing I 31 Railway Motor Testing II 33 Railway Motor Testing III 35 Railway Motor Testing IV 36 Railway Motor Testing V 37 Removing and replacing railway motor armature shaft 39 Mounting and Maintenance of car resistors 40 Lubrication of control apparatus 41 Maintenance of fuse boxes for railway service 42 Does it pay to dip and bake armatures 43 Dipping and Baking as a financial asset 44 Shop Organisation 45 Tinning Malleable Iron Bearing shells 46 Life of armature bearings or railway motors 47 The assembly of complete sets of commutator segments 48 Electric welding as a factor in reclamation 50 Metal to Metal press, shrink and clamping fit allowances 52 Life of railway motor carbon brushes 54 General information of grid resistance design for the operating man 56 Stopping a car by braking with the motors 57 Railway Motor shafts and their maintenance 58 Axle collars 59 Gear cases 60 Ventilated railway motors 62 Revamping Loose armature bearings 64 Life of axle bearings of railway motors 65 Heat-treated bolts for railway service 66 Document imaged over 7 parts 7-9-2016 - see hi res files. ...Care and repair of commutators 1 Undercutting commutators 2 Railway Motor carbon brushes 3 Brush holders 4 Flashing of railway motors 5 Soldering railway armatures 6 Armature Winding 7 Banding armatures 8 Railway Motor Bearings 9 Lubrication of railway motor bearings 10 How to babbitt motor bearings 11 Oil, grease and waster for motors and gears 12 Saturation of motor bearing waste 13 Testing Polarity of Field Coils 14 Charging of storage batteries on Interurban & street rail cars 15 Precautions to be taken with blower installations on motor cars 16 Putting on Railway Motor Pinions 17 How to take armatures out of box frame motors 18 Dipping and Baking of Railway Motors 19 War time dipping and baking outfits 20 Dipping and baking railway motors will decrease troubles 21 Protection of Motor Bearings from Dust 25 Winter Operation of Railway Motor equipments 26 Installation of Air piping to prevent freezing 27 Maintenance of Traction Brake Equipment 28 Maintenance of controller fingers and contacts 29 Hand operated circuit breakers 30 Railway Motor Testing I 31 Railway Motor Testing II 33 Railway Motor Testing III 35 Railway Motor Testing IV 36 Railway Motor Testing V 37 Removing and replacing railway motor armature shaft 39 Mounting and Maintenance of car resistors 40 Lubrication of control apparatus 41 Maintenance of fuse boxes for railway service 42 Does it pay to dip and bake armatures 43 Dipping and Baking as a financial asset 44 Shop Organisation 45 Tinning Malleable Iron Bearing shells 46 Life of armature bearings or railway motors 47 The assembly of complete sets of commutator segments 48 Electric welding as a factor in reclamation 50 Metal to Metal press, shrink and clamping fit allowances 52 Life of railway motor carbon brushes 54 General information of grid resistance design for the operating man 56 Stopping a car by braking with the motors 57 Railway Motor shafts and their maintenance 58 Axle collars 59 Gear cases 60 Ventilated railway motors 62 Revamping Loose armature bearings 64 Life of axle bearings of railway motors 65 Heat-treated bolts for railway service 66 Document imaged over 7 parts 7-9-2016 - see hi res files. ...Photocopy of 54 data sheets published by Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company of East Pittsburgh Pa, USA c1920. Consists of plastic cover, header page with Westinghouse logo, contents sheets (2 pages), forward, 67 pages (single side photocopy) and heavy rear card cover bound with a green comb binder. Original material lent by Craig Tooke of the Melbourne Tramcar Preservation Association at Haddon. Photocopied by Warren Doubleday March 2000. List of contents produced 30/6/2000 and then bound. Contains data sheets regarding motors, commutators, brushes, armatures, bearings, field coils, pinions, lubrication, air piping, axle collars, resistance grids, gear cases and other technical information. Westinghouse Railway Operating Data 30/6/2000 List of Contents Page No. Care and repair of commutators 1 Undercutting commutators 2 Railway Motor carbon brushes 3 Brush holders 4 Flashing of railway motors 5 Soldering railway armatures 6 Armature Winding 7 Banding armatures 8 Railway Motor Bearings 9 Lubrication of railway motor bearings 10 How to babbitt motor bearings 11 Oil, grease and waster for motors and gears 12 Saturation of motor bearing waste 13 Testing Polarity of Field Coils 14 Charging of storage batteries on Interurban & street rail cars 15 Precautions to be taken with blower installations on motor cars 16 Putting on Railway Motor Pinions 17 How to take armatures out of box frame motors 18 Dipping and Baking of Railway Motors 19 War time dipping and baking outfits 20 Dipping and baking railway motors will decrease troubles 21 Protection of Motor Bearings from Dust 25 Winter Operation of Railway Motor equipments 26 Installation of Air piping to prevent freezing 27 Maintenance of Traction Brake Equipment 28 Maintenance of controller fingers and contacts 29 Hand operated circuit breakers 30 Railway Motor Testing I 31 Railway Motor Testing II 33 Railway Motor Testing III 35 Railway Motor Testing IV 36 Railway Motor Testing V 37 Removing and replacing railway motor armature shaft 39 Mounting and Maintenance of car resistors 40 Lubrication of control apparatus 41 Maintenance of fuse boxes for railway service 42 Does it pay to dip and bake armatures 43 Dipping and Baking as a financial asset 44 Shop Organisation 45 Tinning Malleable Iron Bearing shells 46 Life of armature bearings or railway motors 47 The assembly of complete sets of commutator segments 48 Electric welding as a factor in reclamation 50 Metal to Metal press, shrink and clamping fit allowances 52 Life of railway motor carbon brushes 54 General information of grid resistance design for the operating man 56 Stopping a car by braking with the motors 57 Railway Motor shafts and their maintenance 58 Axle collars 59 Gear cases 60 Ventilated railway motors 62 Revamping Loose armature bearings 64 Life of axle bearings of railway motors 65 Heat-treated bolts for railway service 66 Document imaged over 7 parts 7-9-2016 - see hi res files. trams, tramways, westinghouse, motors, data sheets, technical information -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Plaque, Artificial Breeders Co-operative, Circa 1965
... The meeting was instigated through the efforts of Noel Garner, a Hopkins Point farmer, who was manager of No.1 and No.2 Warrnambool Herd Testing Associations, and Gethan Fenton, a field officer with the Warrnambool Herd Testing Association. ...The meeting was instigated through the efforts of Noel Garner, a Hopkins Point farmer, who was manager of No.1 and No.2 Warrnambool Herd Testing Associations, and Gethan Fenton, a field officer with the Warrnambool Herd Testing Association. ...The Allansford Artificial breeders was commenced in 1960 As a business its main focus was on the improvement of local herds for local farmers.As a result of 32 district farmers meeting at the Allansford Mechanics Hall, the Allansford & District Artificial Breeders Co-operative Society was formed. The subscription for membership was £7 10s. The meeting was instigated through the efforts of Noel Garner, a Hopkins Point farmer, who was manager of No.1 and No.2 Warrnambool Herd Testing Associations, and Gethan Fenton, a field officer with the Warrnambool Herd Testing Association. Bill Quinlan, who had been a herd tester under Noel Garner’s management, became the first employee of the Artificial Breeders. WCB support was available from the beginning as a room was provided behind the factory offices and the AI fees were collected by the factory from suppliers’ milk cheques. In the first 12 months Bill worked alone with some assistance from Russell Learmonth and Roger Walsh, both Kraft employees. Both factories realised the benefits of herd improvement in view of their overall increased production so membership was encouraged. Semen from the best sires in Canada and New Zealand were made available and farmers also could soon see the benefits. The initial board of directors, unlike WCB beginnings, consisted entirely of farmers. These included Michael Melican (Wangoom), Gerald Mugavin (Wollaston), Noel Garner (Hopkins Point), Jim Halford (Naringal East) and Grant Warnock (Southern Cross). Membership grew rapidly and after one year there were 164 members with another 100 joining the following year. After a year of coping alone Bill was joined by Ray Eccles from Purnim and then Pat Gleeson, later a Warrnambool car dealer. John Fitzgerald became a part-time technician. These signs were attached to the entrance gates of users. In the mid 1970s it became known as the Warrnambool Co-operative and while it maintained a strong rural and farming focus a opened a retail store in Warrnambool in Timor Street in the 1970's which became the largest trading department store in the district. By the late 1990s they had 8000 members and employed 84 full time and 120 casual staff. It met a sorry end in the 2000's.This sign is a link to a business which had a large exposure in the latter part of the 20th Century. As such it has social and historical significance. Rectangular metal sign, painted red with white text and white border around the edge. Screw holes in corners. Member of Allansford & district Artificial Breeders Co-operative Society Limited allansford artificial breeders, warrnambool co-operative society limited -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Royal Australian Survey Corps - Map Production Processes, c1990
... This survey station was part of a geodetic network used in field survey training and RASvy’s Lake Hume Test Range. Photos .3P to .16P were taken at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo and photos .17P & .18P were taken at the Army Map Depot, Bandiana. ...This survey station was part of a geodetic network used in field survey training and RASvy’s Lake Hume Test Range. Photos .3P to .16P were taken at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo and photos .17P & .18P were taken at the Army Map Depot, Bandiana. ...This is a collection of 20 photographs of Royal Australian Survey Corps phases of map production at the School of Military Survey, Bonegilla, the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo, and the Army Map Depot, Bandiana circa 1990. Colour photos are on 35mm slide film and were scanned at 96 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. Photo .1P was probably taken on a survey station overlooking Lake Hume near Albury-Wodonga. The field party occupying the survey station was likely from a Map Control Survey course conducted by the School of Military Survey, Bonegilla. This survey station was part of a geodetic network used in field survey training and RASvy’s Lake Hume Test Range. Photos .3P to .16P were taken at the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo and photos .17P & .18P were taken at the Army Map Depot, Bandiana. Photo .19P depicts a map of RASvy’s ARA units before the disbandment of 5th Field Survey Squadron, Perth and 2nd Field Survey Squadron, Sydney in 1990. This is a collection of 20 photographs of map production processes taken at the School of Military Survey, Bonegilla, the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo, and the Army Map Depot, Bandiana circa 1990. Colour photos are on 35mm slide film and were scanned at 96 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. Photo .2P is printed on photographic and scanned at 300 dpi. .1) – Photo, colour, c1980s. Geodetic Surveying: AN/PRR-14 Geoceiver antenna on hill surrounding Lake Hume. Series 3 Land Rover, field party tent and survey station beacon in background. .2) – Photo, black & white, c1980s. Geodetic Surveying: AN/PRR-14 Geoceiver antennas set up at the School of Military Survey, Bonegilla, Victoria. .3) – Photo, colour, c1990. Aerotriangulation: Wild PUG4 point transfer device, SSGT Bruce Hammond. .4) – Photo, colour, c1990. Aerotriangulation: Zeiss (Jena) Stecometer, SSGT Bruce Hammond. .5) – Photo, colour, c1990. Aerotriangulation: computer tape maintenance, SSGT Noel McNamara. .6) – Photo, colour, c1990. AUTOMAP 2: computer tape maintenance, SPR Nadine (Paul) Read. .7) - Photo, colour, c1990s. AUTOMAP 2: Optronics 4040 scanning/film output in Lithographic Squadron, SGT Sherri (Dally) Burke. .8) - Photo, colour, c1990s. AUTOMAP 2: Benson verification plotter output, SPR Nadine (Paul) Read. .9) – Photo, colour, c1990. Aerotriangulation: data management, SGT Neil ‘Ned’ Kelly. .10) & .11) - Photo, colour, c1990s. AUTOMAP 2: Wild B8 Aviograph stereoplotter Feature Extraction, unidentified technician. .12) - Photo, colour, c1990s. AUTOMAP 2: Graphic Edit Workstation, SPR Nadine (Paul) Read. .13) - Photo, colour, c1990s. AUTOMAP 2: Graphic Edit Workstation, SPR Dawn Hoadley. .14) & .15) - Photo, colour, c1990s. AUTOMAP 2: Graphic Edit Workstation, unidentified technician. .16) – Photo, colour, c1990s. Heidelberg Speedmaster 102 computer-controlled five colour lithographic offset printing press. .17) & .18) – Photo, colour, c1990s. Army Map Depot, unidentified storeman, Bandiana. .19) – Photo, colour, c1990. RASvy ARA Unit Locations before disbandment of field units in Perth and Sydney. .20) – Photo, colour, c1990. Set of overlapping aerial photography..1P, .3P to .20P - Some equipment is identified on the frame of the 35mm slides.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, school of military survey, army map depot -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBox Spectacles, Circa 1960
... The expansion of the existing small airfield to one that can accommodate larger aircraft will hasten the expansion of the population in the region, bringing an ever increasing "visiting specialists" covering among other fields, eye and medical practitioners. eye specialist treatments kiewa valley "isolation" cardboard packaging personal eye wear Printed on the top outside lid, in small print "When forwarding your spectacles for repairs, your co-operation is requested in placing name and full address inside the packet. This will obviate delay in repairing and returning spectacles", underneath and in bold print "COLES & GARRARD pty ltd", underneath "Sight Testing ...This eye wear transportation box was forwarded from and returned to Kiewa Valley in the 1960's. This period in time, the Kiewa Valley was still a semi remote location, and specialist eye facilities were not available in the region. It was not until the Australian Government proceeded with a "regional development Centre" (for relocating some Federal Departments from Canberra) that the Wodonga/Albury townships developed into a medium city, allowing "specialist" facilities to become available and multiply.This item is very significant to the Kiewa Valley as it demonstrates that even in the 1960's early 1970's the Kiewa Valley residents still had to obtain "specialist" services from MELBOURNE. The "isolation" of the Kiewa Valley was still in place due to unreliable transport routes, long distance travel needed to visit cities and a relatively "small" population. The slow but progress marketing of recreational areas in the region and the movement of retirees away from "city violence" and to a quieter location has been on the increase. The expansion of the existing small airfield to one that can accommodate larger aircraft will hasten the expansion of the population in the region, bringing an ever increasing "visiting specialists" covering among other fields, eye and medical practitioners.This brown coloured cardboard box was used by Coles and Garrard (Sight Testing Opticians) to transport spectacles to one of their clients. The box lid has four staples holding the four folded sides in place. The base is of similar proportions and fastened together.Printed on the top outside lid, in small print "When forwarding your spectacles for repairs, your co-operation is requested in placing name and full address inside the packet. This will obviate delay in repairing and returning spectacles", underneath and in bold print "COLES & GARRARD pty ltd", underneath "Sight Testing Optticians" underneath "We visit over 100 towns in Victoria. Local Newspapers give full details"eye specialist treatments, kiewa valley "isolation", cardboard packaging, personal eye wear -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDAL SET, WW2, KOREA, Post 1945
... Field Company. He re enlisted later No 3/400361 and served with 3 RAR in Korea. After that he served with the 38th Batt North Victorian Regiment. medals military history Passchendaele barracks trust Medal set, miniatures, court mounting, set of (9) Re L.BLISS. 1. 1939 - 45 Star 2. Pacific Star 3. Defence Medal 4. War Medal 1939 - 45 5. Australian Service Medal 1939 - 45 6. Korea Medal 7. UN Medal with clasp "KOREA" 8. British commonwealth occupation forces medal Japan 9. Atomic tests ...Leonard Edwin Bliss VX59955 enlisted in the 2nd AIF on 22.7.41 age 19 years. At discharge from the Army on 5.12.45 he was a Sapper in 2/8th Field Company. He re enlisted later No 3/400361 and served with 3 RAR in Korea. After that he served with the 38th Batt North Victorian Regiment. Medal set, miniatures, court mounting, set of (9) Re L.BLISS. 1. 1939 - 45 Star 2. Pacific Star 3. Defence Medal 4. War Medal 1939 - 45 5. Australian Service Medal 1939 - 45 6. Korea Medal 7. UN Medal with clasp "KOREA" 8. British commonwealth occupation forces medal Japan 9. Atomic tests medal 1952 - 1958medals, military, history, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Lithographic Squadron Personnel and Equipment, Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, Lithographic Squadron Personnel and Equipment, Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, 1990
... testing shown in photos .12P & .13P was performed on a regular basis by the unit firefighting team. The building under construction in photo .11P was built with climate controls to house a map library and digital data media building. All geodetic and survey records previously located at the Field...testing shown in photos .12P & .13P was performed on a regular basis by the unit firefighting team. The building under construction in photo .11P was built with climate controls to house a map library and digital data media building. All geodetic and survey records previously located at the Field ...This is a set of 13 photographs of Lithographic personnel and equipment taken at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo in 1990. Photos .1P to .3P feature the Beseler Model 4SAF Autofocus Enlarger and accessories. This enlarger was used to enlarge photographic media from the late 1950s. The following description written by Myron Matzkin appeared in the now-defunct Modern Photography magazine in April 1959: Specifications: Beseler Model 4SAF Autofocus Enlarger. Negative size: 16mm to 4x5. Focusing: Autofocusing by parallelogram, wheel and cam system. Light source: 150-watt opal lamp. Construction: Steel and extruded aluminum with pyramid structure and obelisk frame. Other features: Single set of condensers for all lenses, concealed counterbalance for crank-controlled up and down movement, horizontal projection, glassless negative carriers and wheel-mounted variable contrast paper filters. Fire pump testing shown in photos .12P & .13P was performed on a regular basis by the unit firefighting team. The building under construction in photo .11P was built with climate controls to house a map library and digital data media building. All geodetic and survey records previously located at the Field Survey Squadrons and Survey Directorate were centralised at the Army Svy Regt in 1992. More information on the centralisation of RA Svy records is provided in page 157 of Valerie Lovejoy’s book 'Mapmakers of Fortuna – A history of the Army Survey Regiment’ ISBN: 0-646-42120-4. This is a set of 13 photographs of Lithographic Squadron personnel and equipment taken at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo in 1990. The photographs are on 35mm negative film and were scanned at 2400 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) & .2) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Beseler Model 4SAF Autofocus Enlarger. .3) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Beseler Model 4SAF Autofocus Enlarger accessories. .4) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Photo Troop’s SPR Scott Cameron retouches a film negative. .5) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Print Troop’s SPR Syd Anstee. .6) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Photo Troop’s SPR Tony Purton. .7) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Photo Troop’s SPR Ivan Parsons. .8) & .9) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Photo Troop’s LCPL John Bragg. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Print Troop’s SPR Ross Anza with a new haircut. .11) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Concrete floor leveling with a screed inside new Map Library building. .12) & .13) - Photo, black & white, 1990. Fire pump put to the test in Fortuna’s lake.There are no personnel identified.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, litho, litho sqn -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomAdaptor Testing Field Wireless Sets, 1950s
... Box of aluminium construction with adaptors and controls for testing wireless and ancillary equipment in the field...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Equipment used by the Regiment radio test equipment Z4/ZDA 0720 Serial No 21 Box of aluminium construction with adaptors and controls for testing wireless and ancillary equipment in the field Adaptor Testing Field Wireless Sets ...Equipment used by the RegimentBox of aluminium construction with adaptors and controls for testing wireless and ancillary equipment in the fieldZ4/ZDA 0720 Serial No 21radio test equipment -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomAdaptor Testing Field Wireless Sets, 1950s - 60s
... Box of aluminium construction with adaptors and controls for testing wireless and ancillary equipment in the field...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Equipment used by the Regiment radio testing equipment ZA/ZDA 0720 Serial No 20 Box of aluminium construction with adaptors and controls for testing wireless and ancillary equipment in the field Adaptor Testing Field Wireless Sets ...Equipment used by the RegimentBox of aluminium construction with adaptors and controls for testing wireless and ancillary equipment in the fieldZA/ZDA 0720 Serial No 20 radio testing equipment -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Zelda Martin, Central Victorian Goldmining towns - Boom Towns or Ghost Towns?, c1996
... *Newspaper article re 'The Theatre Royal' ( which stood in the vicinity of the current Owen Williams store) - 'The News'15/04/1998 *Article - 'Ballarat's Mechanics' Institute Lives On' Ballarat Courier, 14/09/1985 *Article - Standing the Test of Time' The News 17/11/1993 re The Mechanics Institute & picture of the Reading Room *'Ballarat a Study of a City, Phyllis Reichl, pub. Nelson, 1968; no.3 place, time and people field...*Newspaper article re 'The Theatre Royal' ( which stood in the vicinity of the current Owen Williams store) - 'The News'15/04/1998 *Article - 'Ballarat's Mechanics' Institute Lives On' Ballarat Courier, 14/09/1985 *Article - Standing the Test of Time' The News 17/11/1993 re The Mechanics Institute & picture of the Reading Room *'Ballarat a Study of a City, Phyllis Reichl, pub. Nelson, 1968; no.3 place, time and people field ...Zelda Martin was a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne.[.1] 4th item in light blue display book titled Research Approach/Overview of Chapters/Confirmation of Canditure/Chapters1,2,3&4 of proposed thesis. *Twenty-seven page article on Victorian goldfields towns titled: Central Victorian Goldmining Towns - Boom Towns or Ghost Towns. The article was written during the author's PhD study. It outlines the context methodology, and resources and the chapters of the proposed thesis: (1) Central Victorian Goldmining Towns - The Context (2) Contemporary Views of the Factors Necessary for Town Growth (3) Outward Manifestations of Town Growth (4) The Trappings of Government (5-9) The Main Towns and Their Hinterland. [.2] 5th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *Chapter 1 of proposed thesis titled 'Pick, Shovel and Tin Dish Mining.' Covers in Section A: Central Victoria - Pre 1851: Aborigines in Central Victoria, Squatters, and Government. Section B: The years 1851-1854: The Early Gold Rushes, Government Reaction, Township Surveys, Legislation, Town Development, Local Government and Early Settlement. [.3] 6th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *2A of proposed thesis titled 'Contemporary Views of the Factors Necessary for Town Growth'. Similar information to Chapter 1 plus extra re towns and maps. Sections: Introduction, Context of Place - Geographical Towns Listed, The Context of Time - Pre1851 Aborigines, Governance of Port Phillip, The Squatters, The Villages of Central Victorian Highlands, Conclusion, Condensed Version of Chapter2B. [.4] 7th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *Chapter2B of proposed thesis. Sections: Area of Research, Schools, Banks, Newspapers, Progress Association, Town Development - Sandhurst (Bendigo), Ballarat, Castlemaine,, Maryborough, Ararat and Stawell. [.5] 8th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *Chapter 3 of proposed thesis titled 'Outward Manifestations of Town Growth'. Sections: Introduction, Contemporary Writing, Educationalists, The Bankers, The Townsfolk, Current Theory, General Theories of Urban Development, and Conclusion. [.6] 9th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *Chapter 4 of proposed thesis titled 'Trappings of Government' Sections: Introduction, Early Government Attitudes to Mining and Town Development, Law and Order, Township Surveys, Legislation, Local Government, Transport and Communication, The People and Lobbyists. [.7] 10th item in Light Blue display book as above item. *'The Rise and Fall of Central Victorian Goldmining Towns'. Includes a map showing main Goldfields, a table showing towns and villages at two points in time - 1857 and 1871; a Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources. [.8] Resource No1. Black display book titled Local Towns 1 : Alma: *Brief history *Directory *Maps Amphitheatre / Mountain Hut: *Brief History Post Office Directory Ararat: *Brief History *Post Office Directory 1869 - Alphabetical Listing by Occupation *Ararat - Prominent Citizens of 1858 *Langi-Morgala Museum Avoca: *Brief History *Excerpts from 'Avoca The Early Years', Margery and Betty Beavis; pg1 - Beginnings; pg11 - The Midas Touch; pg25 - Local Gold Escorts; pg27 - A Town is Born; pg51- The Administration of Justice; pg53 - The Ways of the Law; pg61 - News of the Day; pg65 - A Time to Play; pg72 - Land Ownership *Post Office Directory (Bailliere's) 1869 *Tourism Map and Information of area *Historic Avoca - A 5.5km Tour *Avoca & the Pyrenees Region - information pamphlet Ballarat: *Early History of Ballarat - Ballarat Historical Society, Publication No.1: origin of the name; Ballaarat - the Beginning; Fabulous Yields from the Ballaarat Goldfield; *Streetscape Lydiard Street. *Hand drawn map showing Leigh River, Old Portland Bay Road, plaque on road to Colac; etc. *Newspaper article re 'The Theatre Royal' ( which stood in the vicinity of the current Owen Williams store) - 'The News'15/04/1998 *Article - 'Ballarat's Mechanics' Institute Lives On' Ballarat Courier, 14/09/1985 *Article - Standing the Test of Time' The News 17/11/1993 re The Mechanics Institute & picture of the Reading Room *'Ballarat a Study of a City, Phyllis Reichl, pub. Nelson, 1968; no.3 place, time and people field studies series *Investigator Vol.33 No.2, 1998 Geelong Historical Society. Article on pg75 describes Ballarat in 1861 *Folded poster - 'Ballarat 100' a history of telegraph communication, pub. Telecom. Beaufort (Fiery Creek): *Brief history *Post Office Directory [.9] Resource No.2 Black Folder Titled Towns cont.No2 Bendigo (Sandhurst): *'Family & Local History at the Bendigo Library - 1851-2001 150 years of gold'. *Bendigo Government Camp in 1853 illustration; key to sketch and names of Government officers stationed there *Excerpts from 'Bendigo and Vicinity' Adolph Haman *The Bendigo Goldfield Registry - pgs 1-7 Introduction *Excerpt: 'Breaking the Grip' *Excerpt: The Most Go-Ahead Place *Excerpts from 'History of Bendigo' - anti license agitation; laying out of town; proposed railway; gold calls and dividends; the Sandhurst Municipality; journalism *Bibliography Blackwood: *Excerpts from 'Aspects of Early Blackwood - The Goldfield, the Landmarks, the Pioneers' Alan J Buckingham and Margaret F Hitchcock, JG Publishing,1980 Buninyong: *A Brief History *Investigator Vol1 No.2 Feb 1966 Geelong Historical Society. Pg3 - Article re gold escort route - Mt Alexander to Adelaide - (see a simple monument on the Western Highway a few miles out of Horsham. Pg 15 - Ballarat Excursion - re the finding of gold. *Three articles published by Buninyong and District Historical Society Inc: (Magpie Exploration; Finding Gold In The Green Hills; Magpie Exploration; Burnt Bridge to Cargarie to Mt Mercer) *Copies of newspaper articles/items *Buninyong Street Directory Carisbrook: *In the Beginning There Was Carisbrook *The History of the Carisbrook Racecourse Carngham / Snake Valley: *Brief History *Directory Castlemaine: *Directory 1865-1866 - Alphabetical and Street *Poster - Castlemaine A Contemporary Guide "The Great Centre" 1866 - A Contemporary Guide to the Fascinating Past *Pamphlet - Castlemaine District Community Hospital *Map - Castlemaine, Maldon & Surrounding Districts *Map and Information - The Dry Diggings Track - a 55kl walk among historic goldfields relics ( Castlemaine Fryerstown Vaughan Mt Franklin Hepburn Daylesford) *Postcard - Former Court House *Directory 1867 - Alphabetical, Trade [.10] Resource No.3 Grey folder Titled Towns 3 Creswick to Maryborough Creswick: *Brief History *Booklet - "Creswick Cemetery Walk" *Booklet - The Buried Rivers of Gold Heritage Trail Creswick *Creswick Historical Museum Information Sheet *Chronological History of Creswick *Alphabetical Directory of the Borough of Creswick *Creswick's Creek Directory 1856 *Historic Creswick Walking Tour *A Brief Account of the Schools of Creswick - Past and Present *100 Years of Railway Travel in Creswick *The Berry Deep Leads *The Spence Home at Jackass Gully in the Creswick State Forest ( William Guthrie Spence - Pioneer) *The New Australian Mine and the 1882 Disaster *Creswick District News, Issue 7, July August 1999 *The Creswick Miners Walk - Information and Map *Maps Chewton: *Brief History *Directory Clunes: *Brief History *Clunes Street Directory Daylesford: *Brief History *Notable Bushfires in Daylesford District Over More Than a Century - "Black Thursday" 1851; 1862; 1899; the Disastrous Hepburn Fire of 1906; 1939; 1944; 1969. *Post Office Directory -Daylesford and Hepburn Dunolly / Inkerman: *Brief History *Directory *Pamphlet - Goldfields Historical Museum *Pamphlet - Historic Dunolly - Victoria's Best Kept Secret *Map of Gold Workings at Dunolly Area - showing where the main gold rushes occurred *Brief History - Inglewood *Directory - Inglewood - Name Occupation, Dwelling Kingower: *Brief History *Directory - Name / Ocupation / Dwelling Linton / Happy Valley / Piggoreet: *Brief History *Directory - Lintons McIvor: *"A History of the Shire and the Township of Heathcote" by J.O. Randell Majorca: *Brief History *Official Post Office Directory 1869 - Name / Occupation/ Address Maldon (Tarrangower): *Brief History Part 1 *Brief History Part 2 *Post Office Directory *List - Alphabetical Order by Names plus Business and Trade (Tarrangower Times Oct/1858) *List - Alphabetical Order by Trade plus Name and Business *Directory - Name / Occupation / Dwelling Maryborough: *Worsley Cottage - built by Arthur Worsley, a contractor in stonework in 1894 [.11] Resource No. 4 Blue Display Book titled Towns 4 Moliagul to Stawell Moliagul: *Brief History *Moligul Legislative Assembly (Voting?) List - Names and Occupations *Moliagul Victorian Post Office Directory 1868 - Name / Ocupation / Address / Comments *"The Welcome Stranger" gold nugget *The Sunday School *The Welcome Stranger Discovery Walk - information and map Moonambel (Mountain Creek) Redbank *Brief History *List of names extracted from advertisments of the Pioneer and Mountain Creek Advertiser 16/02/1861. *Bailliere's Directory 1869 - Alphabetical List of Name / Occupation / Place St Arnaud: *Brief History Sebastapol: *Brief History *Directory 1869 - Alphabetical by Name; plus occupation and address. Browns and Scarsdale: *Brief History *Browns Street Directory - Name and Occupation Smythesdale: *Brief Description *Smythesdale Street Directory -Name and Occupation Stawell (Pleasant Creek) *Brief History *Victorian Official Post Office Directory - Name /Occupation / Dwelling *Chronology - 1841-1920 *Production of gold statistics - 1879 - 1900 *Big Hill *Extracts from "The Golden Years of Stawell". Chapt 1 - Stawell's Coming Out. Capt. 2 - The Gold Rush. Caapt.3 - Cradle of Democracy. Chapt.4 - The Reefs Becomes Stawell. Chapt. 5 - Rushing In. Chapt.6 - The Pioneers. Chapt 7 - The Decade of Optimism. [.12] Resource No. 5: Blue Display Book titled 'Towns Steiglitz to the The Golden Triangle. Steiglitz: Brief History Victorian Post Office Directory 1869 *Map of Steiglitz *List of maps relevant to Steiglitz history *Information 6 tables of data from "Reports of Mining Surveyors Talbot (Back Creek) Brief History Taradale: Post office Directory 1869 - Name/Occupation/Street. Also list in alphabetical order by Occupation Taradale *Chronological Reference to Taradale Mines *Water - The Coliban System of Waterworks *Joseph Brady *The Syphon Tarnagulla (Sandy Creek) *Brief History *Tarnagulla Businessmen Cameos to give depth to advertisments in 'The Tarnagulla Courier' various issues 1864-1871 *Directory - Name/Occupation /Address *List - Name/Business/Trade Wedderburn (Koorong) *Brief History *List - Name/Occupation The Golden Triangle: *The Early Rushes - Wedderburn / Moliagul / Sandy Creek - Tarnagulla / Jones Creek - Waanyarra / Kingower / Dunolly - Goldsborough / Inglweood *Census of 1857 - Population / Occupations *1858-1871 - A Time of Consolidation- Wedderburn / Moliagul / Sandy Creek- Tarnagulla / Arnold *Census 1871 - Population *Information gleaned from the census data - Demographics / Population / Occupations / marital / Birthplace / Religion / Literacy/ Occupation and Housing Cameos *Graphs - Birthplace of settlers /Male-Female Ratio / Married males / Children under 15 as Percentage of Population / Religion *Census 1857 - Statistical data *Maps *Bibliography [.13] Resource No. 6 - Black Display Book Information and Research in Central Victoria including: *Banking - Research from ANZ Bank Archives *Institutions - also includes articles listed from the Ballarat Times Newspaper *Australian mining History Association - A.M.H.A. Bibliography *Australia's Mining History * Bibliography - Land Surveys Victoria - *1853 Administration (Statistics and Other) includes: schools / ministers of religion / police / military / local administration / licences for sale of spirits / distances between various Victorian gold fields. * Victoria Government Gazette (Copy) - N0. 116, 12/12/1854 includes: Gold Felds Commission of Enquiry & No. 85, 15/09/1854 - Addresses presented to the Lieutenant Governor (Sir Charles Hotham) during his tour through the Gold Fields of Victoria,1854. Addresses on behalf of : the people of Bendigo; Members of the Church of England, Bendigo; Members of the Wesleyan Church on the Bendigo Gold Fields; Bendigo Gold District General Hospital; the Bendigo Prospecting Association; Committee of the Bendigo Local Exhibition; Bendigo District Medical Association; Coloured Americans Resident at Bendigo; German Inhabitants of Bendigo; Landowners, Inhabitants, and Miners of Castlemaine; Inhabitants of Forest Creek; Inhabitants of Heathcote and Gold Miners of McIvor; Residents and landholders of the District of Bacchus Marsh; Inhabitants of Kilmore and Vicinity. *Gold Fields Correspondence 1853: letter from Lieutenant Colonel Valiant, (Officer commanding the Troops in Victoria) to the Lieutenant Governor re threatened disturbance at Sandhurst (Bendigo) regarding the Gold License Fee. * Extracts from a book "Victoria" re Gold Fields Commission of Enquiry involving mainly Ballarat and Castlemaine and a chapter titled 'A Tour to the Victorian Gold-Fields' *Lists of central Victorian newspapers - listed by date published 1851to 1874; by first date available to State Library. *A list of cities and towns showing County, population in 1861 &1871, and municipal status. [.14] Resource no.7. Black display book. *Reference: Papers presented to Parliament Victoria - 1859-1860 4 volumes - relevant sections copied. Contains information on Branches of Government. General / Finance / Gold / Gazette / Commission and Warrant / Statistic. *Gold Fields Act. In accordance with the Act the gold fields are divided into six districts - Ballaarat, Castlemaine , Sandhurst, Avoca, Ararat, and Beechworth.. Official staff in each gold district consists of a Resident Warden, Wardens, Wardens' Clerks, Bailiffs, Chinese Protectors, Chinese Interpreters, and Mining Surveyors. *Gold Receiver *Gaols *Police magistrates and Clerks of Petty Sessions, etc. *Field Branch *Immigration and Emigration Overland - Chinese - 1859 *Population on the Goldfields *The Geological Survey - The Government Geologist is assisited by staff from four branches - the office Branch; the Publishing Branch; the Field Branch and the Museum Branch. *Commission to Enquire Into Sludge dated 10/02/1859 (Some sections copied) - Report to the Honorable Chief Commissioner of Public Works, Melbourne re the mode of carrying the sludge from the puddling mills in Sandhurst without interfering with the drainage of the town and the roads in the neighbourhood. [.15] Resource No.8: Camel display book titled Resource No. 8. Aborigines *Lists of book titles - +"Readings in Victorian prehistory" +"The Aborigines of Port Phillip" +Aboriginal languages and clans" +"A History of the Port Phillip District" +"Langi Ghiran 1: Aboriginal Rock...." +"Koorie History: sources for aboriginal studies in the State Library of Victoria", ed. Tom Griffiths, Melb. Friends of the State Library, 1989 +"The Public Lands of Australia Felix"; settlement and land appraisal in Victoria1834-91 with special reference to the Western Plains", J.M.Powell, Melb. Oxford University Press 1970 +*Bibliography of the Victorian Aborigines' from the earliest manuscripts to 31st December 1970, Massoa, Aldo, Melb. Hawthorn Press, 1971 +"Aborigines in Colonial Victoria, 1836-1886", M.F. Christie, Sydney University Press, 1979 +"Urban and Industrial Australia: readings in Human Geography" ed J.M. Powell, Melb. Sorrett Pub. 1974 *Extracts: -Processes of Pioneer Settlement - The Squatting Occupation of Victoria, 1834-60. J.M. Powell -Areal Variations in the Class Structure of the Central-Place Hierarchy. P. Scott - Volume1 and Volume 2: Notes Relating to the Habits of the Natives of Other Parts of Australia and Tasmania. Compiled from various sources for the Government of Victoria by R Brough Smyth. John Curry, O'Neil, Melb. 1st pub. Melb. 1876. p31-45 - Numbers and Distribution of the Aborigines in Victoria -Victorian Aborigines 1835-1901 - A Resource Guide to the Holdings of the Public Record Office, Victoria; published by the Government Information Centre 1984. *History of the Aboriginal Artefacts Displayed in the Daylesford Museum. F. G. Powell (4 page pamphlet) *Letter to Zelda Martin from Peter Lovett, Cultural Officer, Ballarat & District Aboriginal Co- Operative, 05/02/1997 *Map: Ian Clarke Victorian Tribunal Boundary Map - Clans of Central Victoria. *Victorian Rock Art and Mythology - Article about Mount Langhi Ghiran and myths of the Tjapwarong people. *Two Aboriginal myths relating to the Grampians - 'The Monster Emu' / 'The Aquisition of Fire', by the Aborigines in the Grampians Areas *Article titled (chapter 8) Ballarat - information re camping sites in the region. Lake Wendouree / Lake Burrumbeet (includes a myth) / Mt Bunninyong / Lal Lal / Pitfield / Mount Elephant / Mount Egerton / Meredith / Lake Goldsmith / Lake Learmonth / Ercildoune *Notes on the Aborigines of the Wider Ballarat Region plus European names=Aboriginal names. John Morris 26/07/1995 *Role of Aborigines in Town Development in Central Victoria. Mentions Native Police Force est. in Port Phillip 1842 and Central Board for Aborigines est. 1860 *The Grave of King Billy. (Frank Wilson) Pamphlet. *Camping Places in Central and Northern Victoria. Article re Lake Burrumbeet site. *Programme for the Unveiling of Memorial Cairn for Edward Stone Parker 1802-1865. Note portrait not accurate. Accurate portrait is available in the book "A Successful Failure A Trilogy The Aborigines and Early Settlers", Edgar Morrison, Graffiti Publications, 2002. * Large envelope addressed to Mr G Netherway containing newspaper cuttings regarding the life of Edward Stone Parker, the unveiling of the Memorial Cairn as mentioned above, articles titled 'Episodes from Our Early Days' (Edgar Morrison, Yandoit)- The Black's School, A School At Last and The Final years. Also a typed page titled 'Historical Background to E.S.Parker's Career. Includes an interesting tale titled 'When the cat lay doggo' re laying power leads for the unveiling ceremony at the memorial site. [.16] green display folder titled 'Research Aids' *List of references to Commissioners' & W'ardens' Reports (formerly held at La Trobe Library Archives, now at Public Records Office [PRO]). Indicates town referred to / date of report / name of camp if different to town. * Archive information re Anglican Records *Movement around the Goldfields - Miners and Storekeepers - usefulness of newspapers in providing information - areas covered - Castlemaine, Maldon, Ararat, Stawell, Tarnagulla, Dunolly. *Port Phillip /Victoria Directories 1839/1867 - Chronological list of Directories included in this series. *"Notes on the History of Local Government in Victoria" A.W. Greig Melb. University Press 1925 - Photo-copied extract p5-p40. (Source - Deakin University Library) - Introduction by W.Harrison Moore. Section 1 - Development in New South Wales Before Separation. Section 2 - Development in Victoria After Its Separation from New South Wales. Hand written notations: 'roads, markets, and local government 1855 on' ;'opportunity of squatters in parliament' and 'opportunities of matters in parliament p33' * Notes on the Establishment of Surveyor General's Department 1851and Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey. * Newspaper articles from The Argus, 1849, re the discovery of gold in the Pyrenees region. * Excerpt - a report on schools - A.B.Orlebar, Inspector; re the need for permanent school buildings rather than tents. *Excerpt from - 'Approaches to Urban History', Sean Glynn: The Case for Caution * Except from - 'The Urban Sprinkle', Weston Bate: Country Towns and Australian Regional History *Reference- 'The History of Land Tenure in the Colony of Victoria', John Quick. References the Haines Land Bill, land tenure and Land Leagues. [.17] Light blue envelope folder titled 'Birtchnell's Ballarat, etc. Directory 1862 *Contains various directories for Smythesdale, Buninyong, Clunes, Brown's and Creswick. [.18] Red envelope folder no.2 titled Victorian Gazetteer *Selected pages from 1869 Victorian Gazetteer on A4 paper (with a handwritten note questioning if some pages are from 1868 Victorian Gazetteer as appears to be different sizes - A3 pages.) Information includes locations and descriptions of towns, hotels, banks, communications and populations. (Does not include names, residences and occupations) [.19] Red Envelope folder titled Bailliere's Official Post Office Directory 1868 (or1869 or a mixture of both?) *Preface *Contains a selection of pages of towns highlighted in yellow in the the index *Work on this directory was commenced in 1867. *Information includes: Municipalities - mayors and councilors; lists of towns naming male inhabitants and their occupations. [.20]Yellow manila folder titled Post Grad Seminar Presentation 1996 *Gives some background to Zelda Martin's proposed thesis and why she chose the topic Gold Mining Towns Boom or Bust [.21] A3 display book - No. 1A * A list of 'Relevant Newspapers collected: The Tarrangower Times and Maldon Advertiser (first published 1858) Includes dates 1858-1867. The Mount Alexander Mail. Includes dates 1854-1866 The Tarnagulla Courier. Includes dates from1864-1871 Dunolly and Burnt Creek Express. Includes dates from 1862-1871 * Selection of newspaper pages from The Mount Alexander Mail 1854 to 1856, mostly showing advertisements for businesses and services provided to that community. [.22] A3 display book - No. 1B * Selection of newspaper pages from The Mount Alexander Mail 1857 to 1866, mostly showing advertisements for businesses and services provided to that community. [.23] A3 display book -No. 2 * Selection of newspaper pages from The Tarnagulla Courier 1864 to 1871, mostly showing advertisements for businesses and services provided to that community. [.24] A3 display book - No. 3 *Selection of newspaper pages from The Tarrangower Times (and Maldon and Newstead) Advertiser 1858 to1867, mostly showing advertisements for businesses and services provided to that community. [.25] A3 display book - No.4 * Selection of newspaper pages from The Dunolly and Burnt Creek Express; and The Dunolly and Betbetshire Express 1862 to 1871, mostly showing advertisements for businesses and services provided for that community. [.26] A3 display book - No.5 Includes: * Bryce Ross's Diggings Directory. Includes instructions for using this directory. This directory was used by "all persons having connexion or desiring to communicate with 'working parties, private friends, or Stores at the Diggings." As a directory for each area wwas completed it was published in each month's issue of Bonwick's "Digger's Magazine." Years c1852/1853. This Directory commences first at the head of Forest Creek. Includes a directory for Bendigo and Ballarat. Of interest at the end of the Bendigo and Ballarat directory is a list of the number of storekeepers, butchers, doctors, smiths, eating houses, lemonade sellers and chapels. * The Castlemaine Directory and Book of General Information Comprehending Glass's Model Calendar for the Two Years 1862 and1863. "zelda martin, victorian goldfield towns, bendigo, castlemaine, ballarat, maldon, stawell, ararat, maryborough, creswick, avoca, heathcote, banks, bank of australasia, union bank of australia, government camp, sandhurst, water supply, tarnagulla, talbot, back creek, mountain creek, police court, carisbrook, dunolly, thompson's foundry, charles clacy, anthony trollope, robert cecil, mount alexander, urbanisation, national schools, education, govenrment, industry, railway, transport, settlement, land settlement in central victoria, steiglitz, joseph brady, the new australian mine, berry deep leads, william guthrie spence, creswick state forest, arthur worsley, worsley cottage, the welcome stranger, moliagul, moonambel, redbank, st arnaud, sebastapol, brown's, scarsdale, clunes, chewton, daylesford, bushfires, inkerman, inglewood, kingower, lintons, happy valley, piggoreet, mcivor, majorca, tarrangower, taradale, the coliban system, the syphon, sandy creek, wedderburn, koorong, arnold, jones creek, waanyarra, the golden triangle, census 1857, blackwood, buninyong, durham lead, magpie, carngham, snake valley, alma, amherst, daisy hill, amphitheatre, mountain hut, beaufort, fiery creek, counties, population, gold fields commission of enquiry1854, william westgarth, gold license fee, lieutenant colonel valiant, administration of the victorian gold fields, commission to enquire into sludge 1859, e.s. parker, edward stone parker, edgar morrison, mount franklin protectorate, dja dja wurrung, memorial cairn, franklinford, mt franklin memorial cairn, jajowurrong, dja dja wurung, tjaowarong, wothowurong, assistant protectors, daylesford museum, buluk, rock art - grampians, aboriginal mythology - grampians, aborigines, first nations people, mount franklin, aboriginal artifacts, lake burrumbeet, native police force, central board of aborigines, yandoit, commissioners' reports, wardens' reports, port phillip/victoria directories 1839-1867, local government - victoria 1853/1854, surveyor general's department - 1850's, victorian schools 1850's, a.b.orlebar, haines land bill, william charles haines, wilson gray, land tenure, land leagues, victorian gazetteer, the tarrangower times and maldon advertiser - 1858-1867, the mount alexander mail 1854-1866, the tarnagulla courier 1864, dunolly and burnt creek express 1862-1871, bryce rose's diggings directory, the castlemaine directory 1862-1863 -
Orbost & District Historical Societyflour bags, mid 20th century
... Three rectangular, open calico flour bags. 2491.1 is faded and has red and green print sketch of a fir tree with mountains in the background- "McAlpin's, Containing "Aerophos", Self-Raising Flour; "There's No Other". 2491.2 has similar print with a red stalk of wheat and "7lbs Net" and a C inside a triangle. 2491.3 has yellow background inside a rectangular frame with black print - "Tested ; Self-Raising Flour"; a drawing of a wheat field; "Medallion Brand ; Groves McVitty & Co Pty Ltd' 8 Market Street Melbourne....The flour bags are good examples of packaging and design for Australian produce which sold across Australia and overseas in the mid 20th century. flour-bags warren-helena mcalpin mcvitty food-storage Three rectangular, open calico flour bags. 2491.1 is faded and has red and green print sketch of a fir tree with mountains in the background- "McAlpin's, Containing "Aerophos", Self-Raising Flour; "There's No Other". 2491.2 has similar print with a red stalk of wheat and "7lbs Net" and a C inside a triangle. 2491.3 has yellow background inside a rectangular frame with black print - "Tested ; Self-Raising Flour"; a drawing of a wheat field; "Medallion Brand ; Groves McVitty & Co Pty Ltd' 8 Market Street Melbourne. flour bags J.McAlpin & Sons, ...These three flour bags belonged to Helena Warren (nee McKeown) who was a self-taught photographer who became the local press correspondent and producer of postcard images. She was married to William John warren and lived in Newmerella. Flour bags were used for bulk purchases of flour in early to mid 20th century. They would have been laundered and re-used for storage. In earlier times empty flour bags were washed and boiled and then made into tea towels or children’s bloomers, or underwear. The flour bags are good examples of packaging and design for Australian produce which sold across Australia and overseas in the mid 20th century. Three rectangular, open calico flour bags. 2491.1 is faded and has red and green print sketch of a fir tree with mountains in the background- "McAlpin's, Containing "Aerophos", Self-Raising Flour; "There's No Other". 2491.2 has similar print with a red stalk of wheat and "7lbs Net" and a C inside a triangle. 2491.3 has yellow background inside a rectangular frame with black print - "Tested ; Self-Raising Flour"; a drawing of a wheat field; "Medallion Brand ; Groves McVitty & Co Pty Ltd' 8 Market Street Melbourne.flour-bags warren-helena mcalpin mcvitty food-storage -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Ballarat School of Mines Corbould Building
... test tube and added a little colourless liquid from each of two bottles. A beautiful dark blue colour appeared. My interest was won.' During Corbould's mining career he travelled to Europe twice, and visited most of Australia's main mining fields. ...test tube and added a little colourless liquid from each of two bottles. A beautiful dark blue colour appeared. My interest was won.' During Corbould's mining career he travelled to Europe twice, and visited most of Australia's main mining fields. ...Corbould Hall was named after Ballarat School of Mines alumni WIlliam Corbould. William Corbould was the son of a Ballarat tailor. He attended Ballarat College, and obtained certificates in assaying and metallurgy at the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) in 1883, studying under the revered Professor Mica Smith. Corbould was not a born student and remembered his first experience at SMB: 'From the Registrar's Office I was led to be introduced to the Professor of Chemistry, one Mica Smith. The initial encounter gave me little encouragement - his large laboratory was filled with hundreds of bottles bearing strange labels with queer symbols on them. My heart sank. At the first opportunity I grabbed my hat and made for the door, but the good professor called me back. I pointed out that I was never any good at school ... so it was no use pretending to be clever enough to understand all those weird symbols! The Professor told me not to worry about that and took me to one of the benches where he found a blowpipe and a charcoal block. Mixing together two powders from bottles on the shelf he transferred a sample to the charcoal and directed the bunsen flame onto it. Soon it began to melt and a white bead appeared in front of my eyes. He then took a test tube and added a little colourless liquid from each of two bottles. A beautiful dark blue colour appeared. My interest was won.' During Corbould's mining career he travelled to Europe twice, and visited most of Australia's main mining fields. Corbould started his career as an assayer at Pinnacle Silver Mine, Silverton, and was then a self-employed assayer at Broken Hill. Corbould became an assayer for the infant BHP mine, and later worked in Kalgoorlie and Coolgardie, including managing Hannan's Reward, the oldest gold mine on the Kalgoorlie gold field. He spent 13 years at the Mount Elliott copper fields as general manager. In 1923, at the age of 57, Corbould went to Mount Isa and reported on options, experimented with new metallurgical processes and floated a company. John Carden of CRA said: 'Corbould was the man who brought Urquhart to Mount Isa. He was the man who made it all possible. He is tremendously important in the Mount Isa story, because he was the first technical man, the first professional man on the scene. He was responsible as I said, for bringing finance to the place, but I think even more importantly he was the first man to recognise the need to put all the little claims in the Mount Isa discovery together. I think perhaps his major contribution to Mount Isa was this amalgamation on the various claims. He recognised that the ore bodies at Mount Isa were not as rich as Broken Hill and they would never have survived had it been fragmented, so he was terribly important.' After completing major financial negotiations for Mt Isa Mine from London in 1927 Corbould remained in Europe where he remained until his death. Corbould was awarded the Legion of Honour of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurigical Engineers for fifty years service. Corbould died at Monaco in 1949 at the age of 82. He bequested 6000 pounds to the Ballarat School of Mines, his will stating 'for the purpose of founding a scholarship to commemorate the memory of the late Alfred Mica Smith'. The accumulated income from this sum provides the Mica Smith travelling scholarship, enabling successful students in mining, metallurgy or chemistry to undertake a year's travelling abroad. The first award was made in 1957. In the same year a general purpose hall at SMB was named the Corbould Hall as a tribute to a distinguished former student and generous benefactor.ballarat school of mines corbould building, corbould hall, corbould building -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchWW2 Field Telephone/Communication Instrument; German
... test button; threaded screws on top for attachments not present.Two pieces of loose wire purpose unknown. Canvas Bag with zip, labelled DD with arrow between (Department of Defence) containing Morse Code Key; wire with large jackplug attachment connected to MC Key through the bag. Jackplug connects via front of body of object. The whole of this item is stored in left inside of body. WW2 Field ...Used in WW2. Basically of german origin and manufacture but 'English' handset suggests capture and use by Australian forces possibly in Middle East Desert warfare.Black Rectangular Metal Box with Lid. Total Height 215mm (with lid closed), Body Height 140mm. Lid Height 75mm.Lid attached by full length Hinge on rear and locking Clip at front.Depth 90mm. Length 275mm. Lid Outside: has overlapping lip to body when closed.Reinforcing metal attachment on left side rolls over to inside of lid and is attached by two screws. Front locking clip is spring loaded and attached to lid by 3 screws. Lid Inside: Flexible metal plate to clip on handset. 2 inscription plates on left and right ends and telephone handset described separately Body Outside:Front: 2 Jack plug points, vertically aligned 85mm from left, 25mm apart either side of mid point of height of bodyprotedted by protective pivot plate. Air vent plate attached with 2 screws adjacent to Jack plug holes (same on Back). Left side at top; metal plate for carry strap (same on right side). carry strap not with item.Right side; hole covered by protective cover plate centred 70mm from base , Wind-Up handle attached (described seoarately. Body Inside: 2/3 filled with visible metal and bakelite components in separate compartment containing unseen working parts. Left side contains morse code key in canvas bag (described separately). Contents Inside Lid. Two schematics of wiring layouts attached to left and right ends. Removable Bakelite handset clipped into postion for carrying, attached cable has 4-pronged attachment connected to main section in body. Contents Inside Body. Most working parts hidden inside metal container. White plastic button 'Pruttaste' is a test button; threaded screws on top for attachments not present.Two pieces of loose wire purpose unknown. Canvas Bag with zip, labelled DD with arrow between (Department of Defence) containing Morse Code Key; wire with large jackplug attachment connected to MC Key through the bag. Jackplug connects via front of body of object. The whole of this item is stored in left inside of body.underside of handset says PRESS KEY WHILE SPEAKING and in smaller font size TELE HD NO 2 -
Australian Gliding MuseumMachine - ES56 Nymph Sailplane
... Nymph-I was test flown in December 1955 and entered by Harry Schneider into the gliding championships held at Waikerie from 5th to 16th of that month. Harry finished 12th in the individual placing out of a field of approximately 24. ...Nymph-I was test flown in December 1955 and entered by Harry Schneider into the gliding championships held at Waikerie from 5th to 16th of that month. Harry finished 12th in the individual placing out of a field of approximately 24. ...ES 56 Nymph Following the successful introduction of the ES 52 Kookaburra two-seater in mid-1954, Edmund Schneider Ltd designed a higher performance single seat sailplane of similar construction and with similar handling qualities. It was designated the ES 56 and became known as the ES56 “Nymph”. The ES56 Nymph was a success in that it delivered the anticipated performance and was found to have satisfactory flying characteristics. However, only the prototype (“Nymph -I”) and three production examples (“Nymph-II”) were built. Schneiders made some changes to the design before building the production version. The wing chord at the tip on the prototype measured 650 mm. This was reduced to 500 mm for subsequent builds. The explanation is that provision was made in the original design for the possible lengthening of the tapered wing to 13 metres. However, apparently it was decided to retain the 11.900 metre span which allowed the tip chord to be reduced slightly. Other changes included the installation of scissor type air brakes in the wing instead of simple hinged flap spoilers and the addition of a landing wheel behind the skid on the fuselage. On one of the Nymph-II a dorsal was added on top of the fuselage forward of the vertical fin when repairs were made rectifying damage incurred as a result of an accident at Benalla on 31 March 1963. Even before these ES56 gliders were finished, Edmund Schneider Ltd decided to offer a less expensive single seat design to cater in particular for newly solo pilots, the ES57 Kingfisher. With the Kingfisher, Schneiders reverted to a traditional airfoil (Gott 549) for the wing instead of the laminar flow section that was chosen for the Nymph in the pursuit of performance. As such, the Kingfisher was more appropriately characterised as a single seat version of the Kookaburra in comparison to the Nymph. Schneiders continued for a time to offer the ES56 Nymph as a high-performance sailplane. However, its place in the market was soon overtaken by imported designs with superior performance, such as the Schleicher KA6, which Schneiders also imported and built under license. Nymph-I was test flown in December 1955 and entered by Harry Schneider into the gliding championships held at Waikerie from 5th to 16th of that month. Harry finished 12th in the individual placing out of a field of approximately 24. The capabilities of the Nymph were further demonstrated by Harry Schneider in January 1956 with a Gold C flight of 193 miles from Gawler in South Australia to Walpeup in Victoria. Nymph-I was acquired by the Port Pirie Gliding Club in South Australia. It has been saved and restored and is a regular feature at vintage glider rallies in Victoria and New South Wales. See Museum Newsletter No 35 Winter Edition 2017 pages 3 -6, for that story. The Nymph-II production models were delivered by Edmund Schneider Ltd in October 1956 to the Gliding Club of Victoria, the Victorian Motorless Flight Group and the Royal Australian Navy Gliding Association. The VMFG flew its Nymph in the First National Gliding Championships at Tocumwal, NSW, in December 1956 and all three were flown at the Second National Gliding Championships at Benalla in 29th December 1958 to 8th January 1959, delivering competitive performances based on handicap. Nymph-I Serial Number 17 Original owner – Port Pirie Gliding Club, S.A. Registered VH-GHG on 20 August 1957 Re-registered VH-GHA on 11 October 2016 Currently Raywood, Victoria Believed airworthy Nymph-II Serial Number 20 Original owner – R.A.N. Gliding Association Registered VH-GDX on 20 May 1957 Currently Locksley, Victoria. In storage Nymph-II Serial Number 21 Original owner – Gliding Club of Victoria Registered VH-GHU on 27 August 1957 Currently Bendick Murrell, N.S.W. In storage Nymph-II Serial Number 22 Original owner – Victorian Motorless Flight Group Registered VH-GFE on 5 March 1957 Currently Bacchus Marsh, Victoria Under restoration for display. The Museum’s exhibit is the ES56, serial number 22, registered as VH-GFE. The glider was flown by the VMFG in Victoria until approximately September 1968. GFA records show that it was transferred to Queensland in 1968, and it passed through several owners until the mid-1970s. Information received indicates that it was flown by the Leichardt Soaring Club at Mount Isa in the (late?) 1960s. The history from then is not presently known except to say that it has been kept in dry storage for many years. It is not known when the glider was last flown. What is Significant? The Schneider ES 56 Nymph single seat sailplane, serial number 22, designed and built in 1955-1956, by Edmund Schneider Ltd in Adelaide. It was delivered to its original owner, the Victorian Motorless Flight Group, in October 1956, and registered as VH-GFE on 5 March 1957. How it is Significant? The ES56 Nymph is of historical, aesthetic, scientific and research, and social significance to the Australian gliding community. Why it is Significant? The ES56 is of historical significance as it was designed and built by Edmund and Harry Schneider. The Schneiders immigrated to Australia after the end of the second world war bringing with them considerable expertise in relation to glider design and construction. Over the following decades they maintained a close association with the Gliding Federation of Australia and the gliding clubs and through their glider production made a major contribution to the sport. The ES56 is part of that story. The ES56 in its design and construction exhibits the glider construction technology of the time, which principally consisted of lightweight wooden framework skinned with ply and doped fabric. It exbibits design innovation, notably the use of a laminar flow wing profile in pursuit of better glide performance. Also, considerable attention was given to simplifying the structure in order to keeping cost and the weight low. The ES56 played a useful role at gliding clubs where it was operated, especially the late 1950s and early 1960s and is remembered well by pilots who flew her. The glider is in the course of restoration and provides an insight into the skills and workmanship that were involved in design, building and maintenance of these wooden aircraft. It is of aesthetic and scientific and research significance. Glider airframe of a traditional wood and fabric covered constructionNoneglider, sailplane, edmund schneider, harry schneider, es56, nymph, es57, kingfisher, victorian motorless flight group, gliding club of victoria, ran gliding association, port pirie gliding club, leichardt soaring club. -
Cheese World MuseumVacuum recorder, E.M.P. Engineers Ltd, c1960
... Used by first Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory Company Ltd Field Officer, Bruce McLaren, for on-farm testing in the Allansford area to check the amount of suction in milking machines....Cheese World Museum 5330 Great Ocean Road Allansford great-ocean-road Used by first Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory Company Ltd Field Officer, Bruce McLaren, for on-farm testing in the Allansford area to check the amount of suction in milking machines. ...Used by first Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory Company Ltd Field Officer, Bruce McLaren, for on-farm testing in the Allansford area to check the amount of suction in milking machines.Phillips Rurakura Vacuum Recorder in a wooden box with lid, metal hinges and fastening clip, screw adjustment and name plate on outside. Inside has a clockwork-operated recorder with pen device to roll of paper.Internal: Trade mark Empel E.M.P. Engineers Ltd PO Box 5125, Hamilton, NZ Aust. Pat. 209 510. NZ Pat. 112 486. External: Empel Phillips Ruakura Type Vacuum recorder, Makers E.M.R. Engineers Ltd. PO Box 5125, Hamilton NZ -
Blackburn Cricket ClubYoung Women of Blackburn Cricket Club support female cricket at the MCG, Milo girls from Blackburn CC
... On 27 December 2011 the girls from Blackburn Milo in2 Cricket were selected to take the field in a girls only lunch time Milo cricket session on the second day of the Boxing Day Test at the MCG. ...Blackburn Cricket Club 35 Central Rd Blackburn melbourne On 27 December 2011 the girls from Blackburn Milo in2 Cricket were selected to take the field in a girls only lunch time Milo cricket session on the second day of the Boxing Day Test at the MCG. ...On 27 December 2011 the girls from Blackburn Milo in2 Cricket were selected to take the field in a girls only lunch time Milo cricket session on the second day of the Boxing Day Test at the MCG. The Girls were presented with pink tops in keeping with the Jane McGrath breast cancer awareness campaign. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Colander, Kande Kitchenware, Circa 1924
... Another director was Test cricketer Jack Gregory, an all-rounder who slipped easily into the role of businessman. Gregory enjoyed success in business as on the cricket field, helping the company grow from a tiny operation to a major manufacturer and exporter that employed 80 people in 1931. ...Another director was Test cricketer Jack Gregory, an all-rounder who slipped easily into the role of businessman. Gregory enjoyed success in business as on the cricket field, helping the company grow from a tiny operation to a major manufacturer and exporter that employed 80 people in 1931. ...Kande Kitchenware was established by Patrick Kavanagh and William English (the name Kande was formed from their initials, K and E) in 1922 and had its Sydney factory in Little Collins Street, Surrey Hills. Kavanagh and English, a subsidiary of Kande Kitchenware, became a limited company in 1924, with both founders as directors. Another director was Test cricketer Jack Gregory, an all-rounder who slipped easily into the role of businessman. Gregory enjoyed success in business as on the cricket field, helping the company grow from a tiny operation to a major manufacturer and exporter that employed 80 people in 1931. They managed to survive the Depression and kept manufacturing at least until the late 1960s.An appliance made by an early and successful Australian company that manufactured metal kitchen items during the first half of the 20th century. Colander enamel rusty holes in base of bowls, 2 handles, bowl shape.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, colander, kitchen item, domestic item, kitchen strainer -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Cyaniding for Gold, 1939, 1939
... field, making good copies very rare. A simple but detailed account of the process written especially for the working miner and the small syndicate, the Quintessential Australian gold Mining book. mining gold cyanide cyaniding leaching smelting slimes Orange, hard, cloth covered b270 page book with brown dust jacket. Chapters include sampling sand and slime dumps; treating sand; aeration; treatment of slime; smelting; solution testing ...500 of these books were printed, and many were used in the field, making good copies very rare. A simple but detailed account of the process written especially for the working miner and the small syndicate, the Quintessential Australian gold Mining book.Orange, hard, cloth covered b270 page book with brown dust jacket. Chapters include sampling sand and slime dumps; treating sand; aeration; treatment of slime; smelting; solution testing; cyanide solution; air- slaked lime; cyanding in Queensland; copper troubles; treatment of concentrates; amalgamations; assaying; floatation; chemistry; testing for minerals. Includes photographic reproductions of a cyanide plant for sand; aeration tower; mixer tank; Eleanora cyaniding plant; mining, gold, cyanide, cyaniding, leaching, smelting, slimes -
Federation University Historical CollectionCertificate, Ballarat School of Mines, William Corbould's Ballarat School of Mines Metallurgy Certificate, 11/07/1883
... test tube and added a little colourless liquid from each of two bottles. A beautiful dark blue colour appeared. My interest was won.' During Corbould's mining career he travelled to Europe twice, and visited most of Australia's main mining fields. ...test tube and added a little colourless liquid from each of two bottles. A beautiful dark blue colour appeared. My interest was won.' During Corbould's mining career he travelled to Europe twice, and visited most of Australia's main mining fields. ...William Corbould was the son of a Ballarat tailor. He attended Ballarat College, and obtained certificates in assaying and metallurgy at the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) in 1883, studying under the revered Professor Mica Smith. Corbould was not a born student and remembered his first experience at SMB: 'From the Registrar's Office I was led to be introduced to the Professor of Chemistry, one Mica Smith. The initial encounter gave me little encouragement - his large laboratory was filled with hundreds of bottles bearing strange labels with queer symbols on them. My heart sank. At the first opportunity I grabbed my hat and made for the door, but the good professor called me back. I pointed out that I was never any good at school ... so it was no use pretending to be clever enough to understand all those weird symbols! The Professor told me not to worry about that and took me to one of the benches where he found a blowpipe and a charcoal block. Mixing together two powders from bottles on the shelf he transferred a sample to the charcoal and directed the bunsen flame onto it. Soon it began to melt and a white bead appeared in front of my eyes. He then took a test tube and added a little colourless liquid from each of two bottles. A beautiful dark blue colour appeared. My interest was won.' During Corbould's mining career he travelled to Europe twice, and visited most of Australia's main mining fields. Corbould started his career as an assayer at Pinnacle Silver Mine, Silverton, and was then a self-employed assayer at Broken Hill. Corbould became an assayer for the infant BHP mine, and later worked in Kalgoorlie and Coolgardie, including managing Hannan's Reward, the oldest gold mine on the Kalgoorlie gold field. He spent 13 years at the Mount Elliott copper fields as general manager. In 1923, at the age of 57, Corbould went to Mount Isa and reported on options, experimented with new metallurgical processes and floated a company. John Carden of CRA said: 'Corbould was the man who brought Urquhart to Mount Isa. He was the man who made it all possible. He is tremendously important in the Mount Isa story, because he was the first technical man, the first professional man on the scene. He was responsible as I said, for bringing finance to the place, but I think even more importantly he was the first man to recognise the need to put all the little claims in the Mount Isa discovery together. I think perhaps his major contribution to Mount Isa was this amalgamation on the various claims. He recognised that the ore bodies at Mount Isa were not as rich as Broken Hill and they would never have survived had it been fragmented, so he was terribly important.' After completing major financial negotiations for Mt Isa Mine from London in 1927 Corbould remained in Europe where he remained until his death. Corbould was awarded the Legion of Honour of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurigical Engineers for fifty years service. Corbould died at Monaco in 1949 at the age of 82. (http://guerin.ballarat.edu.au/curator/honour-roll/honourroll_Corbould,William.shtml)A white paper certificate with black printed and handwritten text, and a blue Ballarat School of Mines seal. The certificate is signed by Andrew Berry (Registrar) and James Oddie (Vice-President).Signed on the left 'W.H. Corbould'mining, ballarat school of mines, mining alumni, metallurgy, james oddie, andrew berry, william corbould, corbould, berry, oddie -
Federation University Historical CollectionEquipment - Galvonometer, 1930 (estimated)
... field had to be taken into consideration. They were used to detect current in either direction in telegraphy systems, and to test equipment....field had to be taken into consideration. They were used to detect current in either direction in telegraphy systems, and to test equipment. telegraph works galvonometer Scientific instruments Post Office Galvonometer. ...Galvanometers are an instrument used for detecting and measuring electric current. They had a magnetic needle moved by the magnetic field produced by coils carrying the current to be measured, and the earth's field had to be taken into consideration. They were used to detect current in either direction in telegraphy systems, and to test equipment.Post Office Galvonometer. A hinged polished timber case with three brass terminals at the top, and ring (handle) and a dial (0 to 70) with an indictor needle. The opened box reveals wires leading to the terminals with two compartments covered in blue woven material (possibly silk).telegraph works, galvonometer, scientific instruments -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionUniform - Safety Boot (Yellow back), Oliver Stevens in Ballarat, circa 1982
... Unfortunately, the soles tended to separate from the boot under field test conditions. Eventually they perfected the process Oliver Stevens' main issue was not being able to recruit enough workers to meet the increased demand. ...Unfortunately, the soles tended to separate from the boot under field test conditions. Eventually they perfected the process Oliver Stevens' main issue was not being able to recruit enough workers to meet the increased demand. ...These boots were manufactured by Oliver Stevens in Ballarat to the Forests Commission's own specification. Safety boots were a bit "hit and miss" back in 1981. As well as the steel toe caps these boots had a screwed, glued and stitched Sherpa-pattern rubber nitrile sole. The sole was oil resistant and didn't melt on hot coals. The yellow heels signified safety boots. There were two styles with different leather and staff were all personally fitted and given their choice of style. The only thing that has fundamentally changed over 40 years is there is much more choice and comfort in boots today. These boots proved to be the catalyst for boot manufacturers realising there was a market outside of the armed forces not being served. Ankle injuries along with elastic sided boots were virtually eliminated by these boots. The iconic Tasmanian company, Blundstone, had a work boot called "Forester" at the time. It had won an Australian Design Award and had a bonded Sherpa sole. Unfortunately, the soles tended to separate from the boot under field test conditions. Eventually they perfected the process Oliver Stevens' main issue was not being able to recruit enough workers to meet the increased demand. Info: Trevor Brown.First safety boots issued to Victorian forest firefightersYellow Back safety boots with leather laces. FCV marked on the heel fire fighting, bushfire, forests commission victoria (fcv), protective clothing -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionIncendiary machine
... Following close inspection and field testing it was clear that utilising four slipper blocks was excessive and would generate too much fire. ...Following close inspection and field testing it was clear that utilising four slipper blocks was excessive and would generate too much fire. ...The Canadians developed a machine that used "ping pong balls" instead of cylindrical incendiary capsules and, in 1977, the FCV purchased a Premo machine for evaluation. The 32mm-diameter balls were made from high impact polystyrene and contained 3.5g of potassium permanganate. They were injected with 1ml of glycol which would ignite after a short delay The first Premo machine used four slipper blocks, which were loaded via a hand-operated hopper which, when rotated forward, the balls would be fed into four feed chutes to individual slipper blocks. Each slipper block has an opening allowing individual balls to enter and exit once injected. The original design of the machine was not suitable to meet the burning objectives and a number of modification were necessary. Following close inspection and field testing it was clear that utilising four slipper blocks was excessive and would generate too much fire. It was acknowledged that satisfactory spacing could be achieved by using just one slipper block. Selective spacing could be achieved by the speeding up or slowing down of the slipper block transferring the capsules during the injection process. Regulating the speed that the injected capsules were being dropped controlled the amount of fire created on the ground. This machine was the result of many years of experimentation at AltonaSignificant development of aerial incendiary machines enabled expansion of the fuel reduction burning program across Victoria.Aerial Incendiary machine for use in helicopters Modification at the Altona workshops over many years by Barry Marsden forests commission victoria (fcv), planned burning, bushfire, bushfire aviation -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Massey Ferguson - Cane Harvester Photograph Collection
... Dougas On Left C1961-1962 4643.046 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester 4643.047 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Cane Harvester 4643.048 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF201 Cane Commander Cane Harvester 4643.049 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF201 Cane Commander Cane Harvester 4643.050 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Tracter & Cane Harvester 4643.051 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Kev Matthews & Sunflower Crop July 1982 4643.051 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Tractor & Plough 4643.052 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF201 Cane Harvester Operating In Down & Tangled Cane 4643.053 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF305 Cane Harvester 4643.054 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Self Propelled Cane Harvester 4643.055 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Hydraulic Folding Toolbar & Cultivator In Operation 4643.056 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Cane Harvester 4643.06 - Massey Ferguson - Cane Harvester - MF515 Side Mounted Cane Harvester Experimental Field Test Sunshine With Hampshire Cres In Backgrond & Keith Driller...Dougas On Left C1961-1962 4643.046 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester 4643.047 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Cane Harvester 4643.048 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF201 Cane Commander Cane Harvester 4643.049 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF201 Cane Commander Cane Harvester 4643.050 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Tracter & Cane Harvester 4643.051 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Kev Matthews & Sunflower Crop July 1982 4643.051 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Tractor & Plough 4643.052 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF201 Cane Harvester Operating In Down & Tangled Cane 4643.053 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF305 Cane Harvester 4643.054 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Self Propelled Cane Harvester 4643.055 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Hydraulic Folding Toolbar & Cultivator In Operation 4643.056 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Cane Harvester 4643.06 - Massey Ferguson - Cane Harvester - MF515 Side Mounted Cane Harvester Experimental Field Test Sunshine With Hampshire Cres In Backgrond & Keith Driller Large collection of Massey Ferguson Cane Harvesters Photographs Photograph Massey Ferguson - Cane Harvester Photograph Collection ...Many of these photographs appeared in the Massey Ferguson Review Publication4643.001 - Massey Ferguson - Cane Harvester - MF201 Harvester In Down And Tangled Cane 4643.002 - Massey Ferguson - Cane Harvester 4643.003 - Massey Ferguson - Cane Harvester 4643.004 - Massey Ferguson - Cane Harvester 4643.005 - Massey Ferguson - Cane Harvester 4643.006 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Back 4643.007 - Massey Ferguson - Cane Harvester - MF515 Side Mounted Cane Harvester during Rough testing 4643.008 - Massey Ferguson - Cane Harvester - Don Brodie Of Waken, NSW 4643.009 - Massey Ferguson - Cane Harvester - MF410 Self Propelled Header Fitted With MF422 Corn Head 4643.010 - Massey Ferguson - Cane Harvester - Cane Havester - MF510 Self Propelled Header With MF62 Corn Head 4643.011 - Massey Ferguson - Cane Harvester - Cane Havester - MF510 Header Harvestering Corn 4643.012 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Cane Full Bin On Trailer Leaving For Rail Siding, 2nd Bin Filling Behind MF515 4643.013 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF515 Cane Harvester 4643.014 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Early MF515 Cane Harvester Cutting Straight Burnt Cane 4643.015 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - 560 Double Tool Box & Cultivation Cane Plants 4643.016 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester 4643.017 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF300 Combined With MF222 Corn Head 4643.018 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF410 Self Propelled Header Fitted With MF422 Corn Head 4643.019 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF222 Cornhead & MF300 Combine 4643.020 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF201 Cane Harvester With Gason Air Condition Cab Mounted On Back 4643.021 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF201 Commander Cane Harvester Production At Bundaberg, QLD 4643.022 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Underside Of Modified Floating Shoe Showing Sole Plate For A Cane Harvester 4643.023 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Spiral Crop Lifter Support And Shield On Floating Shoe For A Cane Harvester 4643.024 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF515 Cane Harvester Operating In Light Clean Burnt Cane 4643.025 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Werkfoto Class Cane Harvester 4643.026 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF515 Cane Harvester Experimental Field Test Sunshine In Hampshire Cres 4643.027 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF SP Cane Harvester 4643.028 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Mounted Mouldboard Plough Opening Cut 4643.029 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF515 Cane Harvester, 1st Cane Harvester in No 2 Ass. Spray Booth Sunshine 1962 4643.030 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF510 Grain Combine With Corn Front 4643.031 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Tractor 4643.032 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF201 Cane Harvester In Production 4643.033 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF515 Cane Harvester 4643.034 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Case 600 Ex Lees 4643.035 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF515 Cane Harvester 4643.036 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF71 Fitted With Blower Ducting & Trash Cleaning Hood During 1967 Harvest 4643.037 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF201 Cane Harvester Operating In Striaght Burnt Cane In 1969 4643.038 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Prototype Topper For Cane Harvester 4643.039 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF201 Cane Harvester Side Side View C1969-1970 4643.040 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF515 Early Model In Straight Burnt Cane 4643.041 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF515 Cane Harvester Operating InBurnt Straight Cane C1961 4643.042 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Early 515 Cane Harvester Cutting Straight Burnt Cane With Man InBin Levelling Cane 4643.043 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester 4643.044 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF515 Side Mounted Cane Harvester At Work & Michael Sarich Operating Harvester 4643.045 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF515 Cane Harvester Prototype Testing J. Dougas On Left C1961-1962 4643.046 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester 4643.047 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Cane Harvester 4643.048 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF201 Cane Commander Cane Harvester 4643.049 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF201 Cane Commander Cane Harvester 4643.050 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Tracter & Cane Harvester 4643.051 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Kev Matthews & Sunflower Crop July 1982 4643.051 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Tractor & Plough 4643.052 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF201 Cane Harvester Operating In Down & Tangled Cane 4643.053 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - MF305 Cane Harvester 4643.054 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Self Propelled Cane Harvester 4643.055 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Hydraulic Folding Toolbar & Cultivator In Operation 4643.056 - Massey Ferguson Cane Harvester - Cane Harvester 4643.06 - Massey Ferguson - Cane Harvester - MF515 Side Mounted Cane Harvester Experimental Field Test Sunshine With Hampshire Cres In Backgrond & Keith Drillermassey ferguson, sunshine harvester works, farm machinery -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Massey Ferguson Mowers Photograph Collection
... 4646.01 - Massey Ferguson - Tractor With Dyna Balance Mower 4646.01 - Massey Ferguson - Tractor With Dyna Balance Mower (Cropped Photo) 4646.02 - Massey Ferguson - MF532 3 Point Linkage Mounted Mower 4646.03 - Massey Ferguson - MF42 Power Takeoff 3 Point Linkage Mower On a MF35 Tractor. Field Test Operator Harry Menhennit 4646.04 - Massey Ferguson - Adjusting 3 Point Power Takeoff Mower. ...Many of these photographs appeared in the Massey Ferguson Review Publication Massey Ferguson Sunshine Harvester Works Farm Machinery 4646.01 - Massey Ferguson - Tractor With Dyna Balance Mower 4646.01 - Massey Ferguson - Tractor With Dyna Balance Mower (Cropped Photo) 4646.02 - Massey Ferguson - MF532 3 Point Linkage Mounted Mower 4646.03 - Massey Ferguson - MF42 Power Takeoff 3 Point Linkage Mower On a MF35 Tractor. Field Test Operator Harry Menhennit 4646.04 - Massey Ferguson - Adjusting 3 Point Power Takeoff Mower. ...Many of these photographs appeared in the Massey Ferguson Review Publication4646.01 - Massey Ferguson - Tractor With Dyna Balance Mower 4646.01 - Massey Ferguson - Tractor With Dyna Balance Mower (Cropped Photo) 4646.02 - Massey Ferguson - MF532 3 Point Linkage Mounted Mower 4646.03 - Massey Ferguson - MF42 Power Takeoff 3 Point Linkage Mower On a MF35 Tractor. Field Test Operator Harry Menhennit 4646.04 - Massey Ferguson - Adjusting 3 Point Power Takeoff Mower. MF Serviceman Frank Soarce In White Overalls 4646.05 - Massey Ferguson - MF150 Mounted Slasher 4646.06 - Massey Ferguson - MF65 Tractor 4646.07 - Massey Ferguson - MF531 Dyna Balance Mower 4646.08 - Massey Ferguson - MF65 Tractor & MF531 Mower In Oat Field & Operator Vic Andrew 4646.09 - Massey Ferguson - MF65 Tractor & MF531 Mower & Vic Andrew Turning On Water Just Below Dam Wall 4646.10 - Massey Ferguson - 3 Point Mounted Dyna Balance Mower 4646.11 - Massey Ferguson - MF Dyna Balance Mower 4646.12 - Massey Ferguson - MF FZ230 Tractor & Mower Attachedmassey ferguson, sunshine harvester works, farm machinery -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Massey Ferguson Tractors Photograph Collection
... Armstrong Milperra N.S.W. 4647.206 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF130 Tractor With MF522 Spinnrer Broadmaster Fitted With Small Seeds Box. Field Test Op 4647.207 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - TE20 Tractor At Coventry Tower Block England 4647.208 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor With MF38 Tiller 4647.209 - H.V McKay Massey Harris - Tractors - 55 Tractor With H.V. ...Armstrong Milperra N.S.W. 4647.206 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF130 Tractor With MF522 Spinnrer Broadmaster Fitted With Small Seeds Box. Field Test Op 4647.207 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - TE20 Tractor At Coventry Tower Block England 4647.208 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor With MF38 Tiller 4647.209 - H.V McKay Massey Harris - Tractors - 55 Tractor With H.V. ...Many of these photographs appeared in the Massey Ferguson Review Publication4647.001 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF3366 Crawler Tractor With Dozer Blade & Rear Ripper. Made in Italy by Landini 4647.002 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF3366 Crawler Tractor With Logging Attachment. Made in Italy by Landini 4647.003 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF3366 Crawler Tractor With Dozer Blade & Safety Frame Fitted. Made in Italy by Landini 4647.004 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF3366 Crawler Tractor With Dozer Blade & 3 Point Ripper At Rear. Made by Landini 4647.005 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - M135 Tractor On Test At Werribee Tractor Testing Station. Dos Blazey Facing Camera 4647.006 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF184-4 Four Wheel Drive Farm Tractor. Made in Italy by Landini 4647.007 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100 Tractor With Spring Release Cultivator 4647.008 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1080 Tractor 4647.009 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF90 Super Tractor With Front End Weights. Operator Allen Murray 4647.010 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1080 Tractor 4647.011 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1080 Tractor Fitted With Cab 4647.012 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1150 Tractor With Cab. L - R G. Bunney, C. Bywaters, M. Bywaters & B. Synington In WA 4647.013 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - First MF65 To Arrived In Bundaberg, QLD. John Velle On Tractor 4647.014 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1080 Tractor 4647.015 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF500 Tractors In Three Different Configurations 4647.016 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1080 Tractor 4647.017 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100 Tractor With Cultivator In Sorghum Stubble 4647.018 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF30 Tractor 4647.019 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF Tractor With Offset Disc Harrow 4647.020 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractors 4647.021 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF178 Tractor With Wide Level Cultivator 4647.022 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF178 Tractor 4647.023 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF178 Tractor 4647.024 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF178 Tractor With Drill 4647.025 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor 4647.026 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor Production Line In Victoria 4647.027 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors 4647.028 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor With Ripper 4647.029 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor 4647.030 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor And Broadacre Cultivator 4647.031 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractors 4647.032 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Service Unit 4647.033 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor With Transporter Cardyine Spray Equipment 4647.034 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractors 4647.035 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor With Safety Frame And Front End Weights. Operator Jim Bragg 4647.036 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor & MF38 Tiller Mounted 4647.037 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor In Markot Garden 4647.038 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractors With YUBA Fire Safety Exhaust Fitted 4647.039 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor & MF38 Tiller 4647.040 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF130 Tractor With MF522 Spinnrer Broadmaster Fitted With Small Seeds Box. Field Test Op 4647.040 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF203 Tractor & MF702 Loader 4647.041 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF203-5 Tractor Showing HD Front Grill 4647.042 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF184-4 Tractor Four Wheel Drive Made By Landini In Italy 4647.043 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100 Tractor & MF135 Tractor Both With Locally Made Yuba Exhursts 4647.044 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF130 Tractor 4647.045 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF130 Tractor 4647.046 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor 4647.047 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor 4647.048 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor With Planter 4647.049 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF203-5 Tractor With MF702 Loader & MF220 4647.050 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor With Disc Harrows 4647.051 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor 4647.052 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor With MF228 Chisel Plough 4647.053 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF178 Tractor And MF56 Drill 4647.054 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF178 Tractors At Train Platform 4647.055 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF178 Tractor 4647.056 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor With MF38 Tillers 4647.057 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF175 Tractors With 10 Disc Sundercut & Tine Cultivator 4647.058 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor 4647.059 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF30 Tractor, John Plunket Manager On Left & A. Collins On Right. Tractor Operator Unknown 4647.060 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF35 Tractor 4647.061 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF35 Tractor With Cab 4647.062 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF30 Tractor 4647.063 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100 Tractor And James 'Jim' Poole (With Filter In Hand) 4647.064 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100 Tractor Coupled To Disc Harrow Set 4647.065 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100 Tractor (Probably In SA Wharehouse) 4647.066 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor With Offset Disc Harrow 4647.067 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor 4647.068 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Service Van 4647.069 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF Tractors 4647.070 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF203-5 Tractor 4647.071 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF3090 Tractor 4647.072 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100 Tractor With Side Mounted Liquid Fertiliser Tanks And Rear Toolbar Disc Attachment 4647.073 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100 Tractor With Side Mounted Liquid Fertiliser Tanks And Rear Toolbar Disc Attachment 4647.074 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100 Tractor With Side Mounted Liquid Fertiliser Tanks And Rear Toolbar Disc Attachment 4647.075 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100 Tractor With Side Mounted Liquid Fertiliser Tanks And Rear Toolbar Disc Attachment 4647.076 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100 Tractor With Side Mounted Liquid Fertiliser Tanks And Rear Toolbar Disc Attachment 4647.077 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF178 Tractor With Heavy Duty Disc Harrow 4647.078 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF178 Tractor With Heavy Duty Disc Harrow & Transport Wheels 4647.079 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With 34 Disc Harrow & 20 Dine 4647.080 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.081 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF40 Tractor With Offset Disc Harrow Imported Model From North America (Note Lynches Garage Sunshine In Background) 4647.082 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF178 Tractor With Heavy Duty Offset Disc Harrows 4647.083 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With A L.A. Armstrong Manufactured Co Milperra NSW. Made For MF Sunshine 4647.084 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF Tractor With Trailed Disc Harrow 4647.085 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF178 Tractor With Offset Disc Harrow 4647.086 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF40 Tandem Harrow (Not Australian Photo) 4647.087 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - 4647.088 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF620 With Disc Harrows 4647.089 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF620 Offset Disc Harrows 4647.090 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.091 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF700 Wheel Control Offset 4647.092 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF501 3 Point Linkage Mounted Harrow 4647.093 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Super 90 Tractor With Grain & Fertilizer Drill. Allen Murray On Tractor 4647.094 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Rod McCosker On Tractor 4647.095 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Finger Wheel Rake Tractor Wheels Fitted With Traction Grips At Half Tracks Operating In Vergin Country 4647.096 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Ferguson Tractor Steel Wheels With Moundboard Plow 4647.097 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF65 Tractor & MF531 Mower. Vic Andrews On Tractor 4647.098 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Grow Toolbar Planter 4647.099 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor Assembly Line 4647.100 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor And Forage Harvester At Work 4647.101 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.102 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF175 Tractor 4647.103 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF35 Tractor 4647.104 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF175 Tractor 4647.105 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF175 Tractor 4647.106 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF175 Tractor 4647.107 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor Climbing Hill 4647.108 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF175 Tractor With Sundercut & MF175 Tractor With Spring Tyne Culivator 4647.109 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF538 Tiller 4647.110 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF175 Tractor 4647.111 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF175 Tractor With MF38 Tiller 4647.112 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor With Trailers 4647.113 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF35 Tractor Mounted With MF1 Post Hole Digger Made In Sunshine 4647.114 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF35 Tractor Mounted With MF1 Post Hole Digger Made In Sunshine 4647.115 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100-1105 Tractor Controls 4647.116 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - 399 Engine 4647.117 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors Tractor Seat 4647.118 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor & Trailer With Mower & MF585 Self Propelled Header At Wyeera 4647.119 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - 2 MF1100 Tractors At Work In The Field Cultivating Between Runs 4647.120 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF178 Tractor With Row Crop Forming Equipment Mid & Rear Mounted 4647.121 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Catapillar Tractor With 24 Disc Sunmaster 4647.122 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.123 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF Treever Unloading Trailer 4647.124 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.125 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors Tractor Towing MF55 Drill Culitvator 4647.126 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor Towing MF55 Drill Culitvator 4647.127 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor Towing MF55 Drill Culitvator 4647.128 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF585 Power Takeoff Header With 50 Bushed Tank & Field Bin 4647.129 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF56 Drill 4647.130 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF175 Tractor With MF56 Drill 4647.131 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF585 Power Takeoff Header Unloading Grain Direct Into Mobile Bin 4647.132 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.133 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF55 Drill Culitvator And Toolbar 4647.134 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF Tractors With Mid And Rear Mounted Cultivating Attachments 4647.135 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.136 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100 Tractor With Tool Bar With Seeding And Fertilising Boxes 4647.137 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors MF1100 Tractor With Mid And Rear Mounted Cultivating Tools 4647.138 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor Fitted With 3 Point Mounted Finger Rake 4647.139 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor & L-R Bert Davis, Ray Schult (Saddleworth Dealer) & Norm Davies 4647.140 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF120 Scarifier In Tandem 4647.141 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.142 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.143 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.144 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.145 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF Super 90 Tractor With Curly Tine Culivator. Allen Murray On Tractor 4647.146 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF7600 Sweep Plow 4647.147 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.148 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF Winged Cultivator Made By Jow McKenzie Rainbow, Victoria 4647.149 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.150 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.151 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With 3 Bottom Mouldboard Plow Linkage 4647.152 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractors With MF538 Tillers 4647.153 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF538 Tiller 4647.154 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Unknown Make Tractor With Folding Wide Level Cultivator 4647.155 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Prototype Grain Drill Probably Not MF Australia 4647.156 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - 560 4647.157 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor 4647.158 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF538 Tiller 4647.159 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.160 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Winged Culivator Made By Joe McKenzie Rainbow Victoria 4647.161 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Winged Culivator Made By Joe McKenzie Rainbow Victoria. Operator Kevin Day From MF Service Department 4647.162 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF178 Tractor With Winged Culivator Made By Joe McKenzie Rainbow Victoria 4647.163 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Mid Mounted Cultivator Rear Tool Bar Linkage Mounted For Row Crop Forming 4647.164 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF Industrial Tractor 4647.165 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF128 Cultivator Fitted With Spring Release Chisel Plow. Operator Graeme Fry 4647.166 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor With MF228 Chisel Plough 4647.167 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor With MF228 Chisel Plough 4647.168 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Heavy Duty 3 Point Linkage Tiller 4647.169 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.170 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With 3 Point Linkage Mounted Chisel Plow 4647.171 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Chisel Plough 4647.172 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.173 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor 4647.174 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor With MF228 Broadarce Cultivator With Chisel Plow Wokring In Sunshine Area 4647.175 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.176 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.177 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With 5 Bottom Moulboard Plow 3 Direct Linkage Mounted (Sunshine Made) 4647.178 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With 3 Point Linkage & Moulboard Plow (Probably Made In Sunshine) 4647.179 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor On Dam Wall 4647.180 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF585 Power Takeoff Header Unloading Grain Direct Into Mobile Bin 4647.181 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF80 Tractor With MF585 Power Takeoff Header 4647.182 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - M165 Tractor With MF515 Cane Harvester 4647.183 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF220 Digger 4647.184 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.185 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF564 Disc Plough 4647.186 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With 4 Bottom Disc Plow 3 Point Linkage (Sunshine Made) 4647.187 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF130 Tractor With MF564 Disc Plough 4647.188 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - No 50 Tractor With 4 Bottom Disc Plough (Sunshine Made) 4647.189 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - No 50 Tractor With 4 Bottom Disc Plough (Sunshine Made) 4647.190 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF65 Tractor With MF564 Disc Plough 4647.191 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor With David Holmes Field Test Operator 4647.192 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor With MF74 Mouldboard Plough 4647.193 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractors 4647.194 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF67 Sundercut 20 Disc 4647.195 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF67 Sundercut 4647.196 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.197 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF65 Tractor With MF585 Power Takeoff Header & Bulk Grain Truck 4647.198 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Tandem Disc Ploughs 4647.199 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.200 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF20 Disc Sundercut (Sunshine Made) 4647.201 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF203 Tractor With Front End Loader 4647.202 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF35 Tractor After 1st Pass With Mouldboard Plow 4647.203 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF35 Tractor 4647.204 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF35 Tractor Massey Harris - 4647.205 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Disc Plough Made For MF By L. A. Armstrong Milperra N.S.W. 4647.206 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF130 Tractor With MF522 Spinnrer Broadmaster Fitted With Small Seeds Box. Field Test Op 4647.207 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - TE20 Tractor At Coventry Tower Block England 4647.208 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor With MF38 Tiller 4647.209 - H.V McKay Massey Harris - Tractors - 55 Tractor With H.V. McKay Sunderseeder Cultivator 4647.210 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor With Mounted Coil Spring Tine Boardacre Cultivator 4647.211 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF699 Tractor With Rotary Cultivator (Not Used In Australia) 4647.212 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF35 Tractor With 3 Bottom Mouldboard Plow & MF65 Tractor With 5 Bottom Mouldboard Plow 4647.213 - Massey Ferguson Tractors - Tractor With MF67 Sundercut (Sunshine Disc Cultivator With Undercut). Operator Graeme Fry 4647.214 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor At Plough & Cultivator School West Australia 4647.215 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With 3 Linkage 3 Bottom Mouldboard Plow 4647.216 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With 3 Linkage 5 Bottom Mouldboard Plow 4647.217 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor With 3 Linkage 3 Bottom Mouldboard Plow 4647.218 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractors With Mouldboard Poughs 4647.219 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With 3 Linkage 3 Bottom Mouldboard Plow (Made In Sunshine) 4647.22 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Massey Ferguson Factory Banner Lane, Coventry, England 4647.220 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With 3 Linkage 3 Bottom Mouldboard Plow (Made In Sunshine) 4647.221 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With 3 Linkage 3 Bottom Mouldboard Plow (Made In Sunshine) 4647.222 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF130 Tractor With MF522 Spinnrer Broadmaster Fitted With Small Seeds Box. Field Test Op 4647.223 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor 4647.224 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF3070 Tractor 4647.225 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Massey Ferguson Factory Banner Lane, Coventry, England 4647.227 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Shannee Loader 4647.228 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Direct Mounted 3 Bottom Mouldboard Plow 4647.229 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.230 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF5516 Tractor With McKay Massey Harris No 4 Power Takeoff Header 4647.231 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Massey Ferguson Factory Banner Lane, Coventry, England 4647.232 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Massey Ferguson Factory Banner Lane, Coventry, England 4647.233 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Massey Ferguson Factory Banner Lane, Coventry, England 4647.234 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Massey Ferguson Factory Banner Lane, Coventry, England 4647.235 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With 4 Furrow Sunload Disc Plough. Operator Graham Fry 4647.236 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.237 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Disc Plow First Cut 4647.238 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.239 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor With Land Levelling Grader 4647.241 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Proto Type 120 Scarifier Rockbank Vic. Operator Frank Barrie 4647.242 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With 20 Disc MF Sundercut Oneway Disc Plough 4647.243 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF130 Tractor. Operator Morrie Futchor 4647.244 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF184-4 Four Wheel Drive Tractor Made By Landini, Italy 4647.245 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF130 Tractor With Rake 4647.246 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF165 Tractor. A. Collins, R. McKay, L. Williamson, D. Murphy, L. Crane, A. Bitch, B. Thomas 4647.247 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF347 Semi-Mounted Sled Tool Carrier 4647.248 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - UK Manufacturing Plant 4647.249 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Rear Mounted Cultivator 4647.250 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.251 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100 Tractor 4647.252 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100 Tractor With Rear Toolbar & Mid Mounted Cultivator 4647.253 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF1100 Tractor 4647.254 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Post Hole Digger 4647.255 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF175 Tractor With 16ft Boardarce Culitvator With Coil Tines 4647.256 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF175 Tractor With 16ft Boardarce Culitvator With Coil Tines 4647.257 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF175 Tractor With 16ft Boardarce Culitvator With Coil Tines 4647.258 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF175 Tractor With 16ft Boardarce Culitvator With Coil Tines 4647.259 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF67 20 Disc Sundercut 4647.260 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF67 20 Disc Sundercut 4647.261 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.262 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Front Blades With Rear Cultivator And Seeding Drill 4647.263 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor Massey Harris 4647.264 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF531 Dyna Balance Mower 4647.265 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With MF562 Sod Seeder 4647.266 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor With Two Bottom MF66 Mouldboard Plows Sunshine Made 4647.267 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.268 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor At Sten Park 4647.269 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractors 4647.270 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 Tractor In Workshop 4647.271 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF135 In Show Room 4647.272 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.273 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - MF No 23 Tractor 4647.274 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.275 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractors 4647.276 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Proof Sheet 4647.277 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractor 4647.278 - Massey Ferguson - Tractors - Tractormassey ferguson, sunshine harvester works, farm machinery -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryAlbum - Photograph album, Rupert Hornabrook
... test subject. Rupert Hornabrook was an early full-time anaesthetist in Australia. He helped to develop anaesthesia into a specialised field of medicine by conducting research into the way anaesthesia worked, and its effects on the body. ...This photo album depicts a small period of time during 1919, and highlights some of the anaesthetic work conducted by Dr Rupert Hornabrook. There is no record as to the reason for the construction of the album, but it appears to offer insight into his work the Dental School, as well as experimentation with different types of anaesthetic agents, using himself as a test subject.Rupert Hornabrook was an early full-time anaesthetist in Australia. He helped to develop anaesthesia into a specialised field of medicine by conducting research into the way anaesthesia worked, and its effects on the body. This album is of historic significance as it not only documents a specific period in the professional life of a full-time anaesthetist in Australia, it also documents anaesthetic equipment, and the way it was used.Blue photograph album with vinyl wrapped heavy card cover. A three ringed binder is attached to the inside of the album and sixteen (16) photographs are inside, mounted on heavy card. Each photograph has a typed label on white paper in blue ink adhered to the front describing the events of the photograph. Photographs depict various administrations of ethyl chloride as anaesthesia and analgesia, with many photographs of Rupert Hornabrook.anaesthesia, anaesthesia history, medical history, dentistry, dental history, ethyl chloride, ether -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Pathology Lab
... Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam. They analyse vital specimens from Digger patients, whilst Medic Steve Modrich, in the foreground, carries out a series of spot tests an a sample....Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam. They analyse vital specimens from Digger patients, whilst Medic Steve Modrich, in the foreground, carries out a series of spot tests an a sample. ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of Pathology Laboratory technical staff at 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam. They analyse vital specimens from Digger patients, whilst Medic Steve Modrich, in the foreground, carries out a series of spot tests an a sample.photograph, 1st australian field hospital, vung tau, pathology laboratory, steve modrich (medic), digger, gibbons collection catalogue, denis gibbons, photographer, vietnam war -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Booklet, British Army, The War Office: Manual Of Map Reading, Air Photo Reading And Field Sketching, Part 1: Map Reading, 1955 (Copy 2)
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast British Army The War Office Map reading Air Photo Reading Field Sketching A red coloured cardboard cover with black information on the front. Top right hand corner reads WO Code No: 8868. The number 93 is hand written in black in above the WO andalso above the test of the book. ...A red coloured cardboard cover with black information on the front. Top right hand corner reads WO Code No: 8868. The number 93 is hand written in black in above the WO andalso above the test of the book.british army, the war office, map reading, air photo reading, field sketching
