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Puffing Billy Railway
Ganger's, Trolly Turntable
Ganger's Trolly Turntable When a railway gangers trolly was working between railway stations, occasionally it was required for the line to be clear for trains to operate. Many trollys were too heavy to physically lift off the track, so a turntable was needed. These were provided at designated locations, and in some cases the trolly had a turntable on board. The turntable would be placed on the rails and the trolley driven onto it. The turntable would then be rotated 90 degrees by human power and the trolley pushed off on to a prepared set of rails on the side of the line. The turntable would then be removed from the track allowing trains to run through that section. The gang could then get on with the work required near that location. Historic - Railway Permanent Way and Works - track equipment - Ganger's Trolly TurntableGanger's Trolly Turntable made of wood with wrought iron fittings puffing billy, ganger's trolley turntable, trolley, trolly -
Puffing Billy Railway
Large Gangers, Trolly Turntable
Large Gangers Trolly Turntable Many trollys were too heavy to physically lift off the track, so a turntable was needed. A railway gangers trolly was required to be "off tracked" at its working location, so that it would be clear for trains to operate. A special track at right angles to the running line was usually provided. When all the work was completed and after all the trains had cleared, the trolly was then "on tracked" so that it could proceed to its next location. These turntables were also in use at the Works Depot location. They were provided at designated locations, and in some cases the trolly carried a turntable on board. To allow for more than one trolly to be taken off the line, a longer version was available for use. The turntable would be placed on the rails and the trolly driven onto it. The turntable would then be rotated 90 degrees by human power and the trolly pushed off on to a prepared set of rails on the side of the line. The turntable would then be removed from the track allowing trains to run through that section. The gang could then get on with the work required near that location.Historic - Railway Permanent Way and Works - track equipment - Ganger's Trolley TurntableLarge Gangers Trolly Turntable made of wood with wrought iron fittingspuffing billy, gangers trolley turntable, trolly, trolley -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Railway at Turntable at Ballarat East, 2016, 15/05/2016
Ballarat East Railway StationColour photographs showing the train turntable at Ballarat East.ballarat east railway, turntable, railway -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Documents, WCC Proposed turntable site railway station, 1968; 1989
These two plans are copies and show drawings for a proposed turntable at the Warrnambool Railway Station and railway crossings at Gilles Street in the Liebig Street precinct. The Warrnambool Railway was opened in 1890 and the Warrnambool Railway Station building was erected a few years later. These plans, being copies, are of minor interest as they show plans of some projects in the Warrnambool Railway Station precinct in the latter half of the 20th century.These are two sheets of cream-coloured paper with plans (copies of original) drawn up in black ink. The drawings are fading somewhat and are faint in places. One sheet (.2) has a piece missing from the top left hand corner. .1 ‘Locality Plan of Rail Crossings Liebig St. & Gillies (sic) St.’ .2 ‘Proposed Turntable Site Warrnambool Railway Station’ plans, warrnambool railway, warrnambool rail turntable -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Functional object - Turntable
Robin Boyd had the sound system put in by a friend who ran the iconic Thomas’ Music in the city of Melbourne. The Boyd family thinks that Robin designed the facade and logo for Thomas’ Music. Penleigh Boyd recalls "there was no 'hi-fi' record player in the living room until about 1963. Robin always had the speaker holes in the floating joinery unit but couldn’t afford the necessary equipment till years after we had moved into the house. Apparently one time some guest looked at the speaker holes (they had matchstick blind screening) and asked Robin what type of equipment he had. That was enough for Robin, and he immediately had a system installed - the one that is still there." (See also the amplifier item F030.)Turntable without lidthomas' music, sound system, walsh st house, ohm2022, ohm2022_8 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Ruth H. Pendavingh, Train Turntable, Diamond Valley Railway, Lower Eltham Park
Colour photograph of the train turntable and William G. Pert Railway Workshops of the Diamond Valley miniature railway. A number of locomotives are visible.eltham, diamond valley railway, eltham lower park -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, "A" Class Locomotive on the Turntable at the Stawell Locomotive Sheds with named Staff
Stawell Railway A Class Loco. On Turntable at Stawell and Staffstawell transport -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Railway Turntable with named staff at the Locomotive Sheds and Coal Staging before the transfer of many railway men to Ararat
Stawell Railway turntable and Staff. Taken at Stawell Locomotive Sheds.stawell transport -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, "A" Class Locomotive on the Turntable at the Stawell Locomotive Sheds with named Staff
Stawell Railway A Class Loco on turntable and Staff. Taken at Stawell Locomotive Shedsstawell transport -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Railway Turntable with named staff at the Locomotive Sheds and Coal Staging before the transfer of many railway men to Ararat
Stawell Railway turntable and Staff. Taken at Stawell Locomotive Sheds and Coal Staging before the transfer of many railway men to Araratstawell transport -
Puffing Billy Railway
Narrow Gauge Turntable ex 5'3" gauge newport
This Victorian railways constructed turntable is used for turning around locomotives. It is 16.2 meters long and is hand pushed either direction. Originally broad gauge (5 foot 3 inches) and located in the Newport Locomotive workshop area it was relocated to emerald and 2-foot 6-inch railway track fitted to it and is used by the Puffing Billy Railway to turn their locomotives and carriages Historic - Victorian Railways - Turntable used at Newport Narrow Gauge Turntable made of metal and steelturntable, victorian railways, puffing billy, emerald, newport -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Railway turntable, Ararat Locomotive Shed, c.1971
Steam locomotives J-549 and K-163 in distance.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white negative transparencygeorge coop collection, ararat locomotive shed, j-549, j-class steam locomotive (vulcan foundry), k-163, k-class steam locomotive (vr newport workshops) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Turntable at Echuca rail yards; steam locomotive J-500 at the coal hopper in distance, November 1963, 1963
Image dated as November 1963 based on same image in Port of Echuca collection (print 19.5 x 24.5cm) On reverse in pencil: " J Class 1940-1960's" . In blue pen:" Photo by: George L. Coop Nov 1963" https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/59dea30a21ea6b12dc430192Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white negative transparencyechuca railway station, george coop collection, j-500, j-class steam locomotive (vulcan foundry), railway turntable -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Steam locomotive J-526 on the turntable, Echuca Railway Station, November 1963, 1963
Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white negative transparencyechuca railway station, george coop collection, j-526, j-class steam locomotive (vulcan foundry), railway turntable -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Steam locomotive J-526 on the turntable, Echuca Railway Station, November 1963, 1963
Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white negative transparencyechuca railway station, george coop collection, j-526, j-class steam locomotive (vulcan foundry), railway turntable -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Turntable at Echuca rail yards; steam locomotive R-727 at the coal hopper in distance, November 1963, 1963
Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white negative transparencycoal hopper, echuca, echuca railway station, george coop collection, r-727, railway turntable, r-class steam locomotive -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Steam locomotive R-727 entering the turntable near the coal hopper, Echuca Railway Station, November 1963, 1963
Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white negative transparencycoal hopper, echuca, echuca railway station, george coop collection, r-727, r-class steam locomotive, railway turntable -
Fire Services Museum of Victoria
American La France 100 ft Turntable Ladder
American Style Ladder, built by the American LaFrance Company, of Elmira, New York, as Lend Lease Appliances, during World War 11 The genesis of the vehicle is the City Service JO Series Ladder, which in this form became the JOX, - X for Export, model, as some items of equipment were not requested in the U.S. Treasury Department specification for these vehicles. Seven of them came to Australia in 1942 / 43, and all bar two are still in existence / preservation, in various States. Initially, they were supplied to the MFB, and later transferred to the CFBB / CFA. -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Winlaton broadcast studio with record turntable, cassette tape deck, microphone - Winlaton Radio Room
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - CD/DVD, Stawell Rail Photos - Various photographs of trains at Stawell, Stawell Station, Stawell Cutting, Stawell Turntable, Sloane Street Crossing, Goods Shed, Signal Box, Stawell Gift Special, Silo's, Grampians Line
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Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Musical Object, Gramophone
The Gramophone Company Limited, based in the United Kingdom, was one of the early recording companies. It was founded in 1898. That same year Fred Gaisberg moved from the United States to London to set up the first disc recording tudio in Europe. In 1900 William Owen, an English man, gained the manufacturing rights for the Lambert Typewriter Company and the Gramophone Company and for a few years was renamed the Gramophone & Typewriter Ltd.Timber gramophone box with turntable, needle arm, clamp and horn. No winder. .2) - m14/57 - gramophone clamp for horn .3) - m14/45 - gramophone arm with needle .4) - m222 - gramophone horn Turntable pad very wornSticker on side of box "The Gramophone Company Ltd City Road, Finsbury Square, London (Great Britain, Germany, France, Belgium, Russia)"gramophone, recording company, united kingdom, typewriter, william owen, fred gaisberg, horn, needle arm, turntable, horn clamp, gramophone company -
Mont De Lancey
Radiogram, Circa 1950
Donated by Glenda McLeod nee Sebire.Cream and pink, portable, combined turntable and radiogram. With a Decca vinyl record on the turntable.'Astor' 'Playgram'radiograms -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Steam locomotives K-158, J-512, K-168 and J-507 in the locomotive shed, Bendigo Railway Station, 1962
K158, J512, K168 and J507 stand around the turntable in the locomotive shed. November 1962" - Newsrail October 2020Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white negative transparencybendigo railway station, george coop collection, j507, k158, j512, j class steam locomotive, turntable, workshop, depot, shed -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Iron - Steam or Dry, Model No
The Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme (KHES) produced electricity for the people living in the Kiewa Valley and beyond to many parts of Victoria. The people and their families working on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme were encouraged by their employer the State Electricity Commission of Victoria to purchase and use electrical appliances. The iron was popular as it was quick and easy compared to those used previously. This iron belonged to Ron White who was a senior member of staff during the construction and operation of the KHES.This iron was owned by Ron White. Ron was appointed Area Operations Engineer at Kiewa in June 1956. He was later appointed as General Superintendent and then in 1974 appointed to principal Hydro Engineer of the recently titled Hydro Division.Electric iron with long cord attached at the side toward the back. Iron shape is of an oblong with pointy front. When laid down, the black handle is at the top with a red button centre front (to choose between steam and dry). Under the handle is the 'turntable' (used to select type of material/heat). At the front of the black is an outlet for the steam. Beneath the black section is the metal shiny cover and solid base.Dial (turntable) - centre red with 'Hoover' and red section on outside with 'steam'. To the left of 'steam' is 'High, Linen, Cotton, Wool'. To the right of 'steam' is 'silk, rayon, nylon'. On the handle at the front "Hoover" in gold.electric appliances; steam iron; electric iron; laundry; ron white; kiewa hydro electric scheme; hoover industries. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Navarre Rail Yards
Navarre Rail Yards Turntable 16 December 1953transport, railways -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, Ballarat from Ballarat East Rail Overpass, 2016, 15/05/2016
Colour photographs showing the train turntable at Ballarat East.ballarat east railway, ballarat, railway -
Mont De Lancey
Apple Parer/Corer, Circa 1898
Almost identical to American Goodell Patent. But this example was made in Germany.Turntable type apple parer/corer, with a wooden handle, on a wooden base."Made in Germany"apple corers, apple peelers -
Fire Services Museum of Victoria
Fire Engine - Ladder "Leyland Ladder", Leyland Ladder, 1938
Leyland Metz turntable ladder Manufactured 1938 for Metropolitan Fire Brigade Board, Melbourne (MFB) Steel 5 stage extension ladder on turntable with maximum extension ? m [ ? feet] Mounted on Leyland ? chassis with 8 cylinder petrol engine. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Gramophone
Brown stained wood with lift-up to for access to gramophone turntable, arm & fittings of metal green baize on turntable. Underneath is fold out compartment. Lattice work in Cathedral style with new material backing. Bottom of cabinet has 2 cupboard doors opening to 3 shelves Small metal handles on doors Legs have casters. Label inside lid Rexonola and in front of turntable Rexonola pat 29/3/12 4455Rexonola pat 29/3/12 4455audio-visual technology, audio - visual appliances -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
Steam Engine, 1877
Restored by Maldon Flywheelers Association. Originally owned and used by Zemster Brothers of "Brook Mount" Shellbourne.Known as "Aunty Jack"Large 4 wheeled 9 HP single cylinder (horizontal) steam engine, designed to be towed. Front wheels smaller than rear. Folding smoke stack with spark arrestor. Fire box and smoke stack painted black, boiler and steam cylinder green, wheels grey. In working order but engine is connected to an independent steam/air source to be operated for display purposes. 150 cm flywheel on LHS looking forward toward the front. Timber front turntable and back brake pad assembly. Brass water drain tap on firebox. Also other brass fittings on firebox.On brass ring near top of firebox:- "Serial No. 5672, Marshal Sons & Co. / Limited / Engineers / Gainsborough England". Metal plate on front turntable:- "Restoration of the Front Undercarriage / and retubing of the boiler by / Castlemaine Technical School / 1979". Cast in relief on wheel hubs:- "Marshal Sons & Co. Gainsborough".machinery - engines - steam