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Kew Historical Society IncEquipment, City of Kew, Traffic Warning Lantern, 1945-1965
... Traffic Warning Lantern...One of three traffic warning lanterns donated by the City of Kew in 1984. ...City of Kew warning lantern (left) previously located in various streets and plant nursery...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne One of three traffic warning lanterns donated by the City of Kew in 1984. ...One of three traffic warning lanterns donated by the City of Kew in 1984. The lanterns were used by the City Engineers Department for emergency street lighting to indicate dangerous conditions. The red glass in the lanterns symbolically represented danger.The Kew Historical Society is fortunate that the City Engineer, Mr Poulter, donated a number of items held by the City of Kew to the Society for safekeeping, rather than identifying them for destruction. The most significant items donated included old maps, including those issued by the Board of Works. Other items included photographs of public works undertaken by the Department. These traffic warning lanterns, while less historically significant, are indicative of a period of rapid urban development in the district during the post war period.City of Kew warning lantern (left) previously located in various streets and plant nurserytraffic lanterns -- city of kew, emergency lighting, public works -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society IncEquipment, City of Kew, Traffic Warning Lantern, 1945-1965
... Traffic Warning Lantern...One of three traffic warning lanterns donated by the City of Kew in 1984. ...City of Kew warning lantern (centre) previously located in various streets and plant nursery...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne One of three traffic warning lanterns donated by the City of Kew in 1984. ...One of three traffic warning lanterns donated by the City of Kew in 1984. The lanterns were used by the City Engineers Department for emergency street lighting to indicate dangerous conditions. The red glass in the lanterns symbolically represented danger.The Kew Historical Society is fortunate that the City Engineer, Mr Poulter, donated a number of items held by the City of Kew to the Society for safekeeping, rather than identifying them for destruction. The most significant items donated included old maps, including those issued by the Board of Works. Other items included photographs of public works undertaken by the Department. These traffic warning lanterns, while less historically significant, are indicative of a period of rapid urban development in the district during the post war period.City of Kew warning lantern (centre) previously located in various streets and plant nurserytraffic lanterns -
Kew Historical Society IncEquipment, City of Kew, Traffic Warning Lantern, 1945-1965
... Traffic Warning Lantern...One of three traffic warning lanterns donated by the City of Kew in 1984. ...City of Kew warning lantern (right) previously located in various streets and plant nursery...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne One of three traffic warning lanterns donated by the City of Kew in 1984. ...One of three traffic warning lanterns donated by the City of Kew in 1984. The lanterns were used by the City Engineers Department for emergency street lighting to indicate dangerous conditions. The red glass in the lanterns symbolically represented danger.The Kew Historical Society is fortunate that the City Engineer, Mr Poulter, donated a number of items held by the City of Kew to the Society for safekeeping, rather than identifying them for destruction. The most significant items donated included old maps, including those issued by the Board of Works. Other items included photographs of public works undertaken by the Department. These traffic warning lanterns, while less historically significant, are indicative of a period of rapid urban development in the district during the post war period.City of Kew warning lantern (right) previously located in various streets and plant nurserytraffic lanterns -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972, 1972
... Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972...Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972 which was published in the Brisbane Sun, Monday , November 6, 1972...Major Arthur Barry Peterson 13668 Royal Australian Infantry Corps Military Cross Mention in Dispatches Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) 2nd Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Newspaper clippings Saigon United States Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972 which was published in the Brisbane Sun, Monday , November 6, 1972 Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972 Document Wilson, Bruce ...This item was donated by Major Arthur Barry Peterson (13668) who was with the Royal Australian Infantry Corps. He was awarded the Military cross and Mention in Dispatches. He served in Vietnam with the Australian Army Training Team (AATTV) from Aug 1963 to Oct 1965 and 2nd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment Apr 1970 to June 1971.Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972 which was published in the Brisbane Sun, Monday , November 6, 1972major arthur barry peterson, 13668, royal australian infantry corps, military cross, mention in dispatches, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), 2nd battalion, the royal australian regiment, newspaper clippings, saigon, united states -
Vision AustraliaEquipment - Object, Data Acquisition Ltd, Rain warning device
... Rain warning device...Rain warning device Made for the Royal National Institute for the Blind by Data Acquisition Ltd A price sticker reads: $49....Assistive devices Royal National Institute for the Blind Rain warning device Made for the Royal National Institute for the Blind by Data Acquisition Ltd A price sticker reads: $49. 1 plastic box with metal plate Rain warning device Equipment Object Data Acquisition Ltd ...A battery operated device that is rectangular in shape with a sensor plate on top and an on/off switch on one end. At the other end is a round lid that screws off to allow a round 9 volt battery to be inserted. It was designed so that when placed outdoors would emit a noise at the first drop of rain, enabling vision impaired people to retrieve their washing from the line. 1 plastic box with metal plateRain warning device Made for the Royal National Institute for the Blind by Data Acquisition Ltd A price sticker reads: $49.assistive devices, royal national institute for the blind -
Melbourne Tram MuseumSign, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "WARNING TO NOT LEAN AGAINST DOOR", 1940's??
... "WARNING TO NOT LEAN AGAINST DOOR"....Enamel sign - steel back, black enamel with white letters, slightly impressed = "WARNING TO NOT LEAN AGAINST DOOR". Has the marks from the sign being supported during the enamelling process on the rear. ...May have been fitted to a Victorian Railway's tram. "WARNING TO NOT LEAN AGAINST DOOR". Sign Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) ...Enamel sign - steel back, black enamel with white letters, slightly impressed = "WARNING TO NOT LEAN AGAINST DOOR". Has the marks from the sign being supported during the enamelling process on the rear. May have been fitted to a Victorian Railway's tram.trams, tramways, signs, tramcars, victorian railways, passengers, behaviour -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Instruction, Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), "Articulated Tram - Warning on Roof", Dec. 1984
... "Articulated Tram - Warning on Roof"...Instruction - three pages photocopied A4 dated 4-12-1984 and 11-12-1984 with a sketch titled "Articulated Tram - Warning on Roof", about the possibility of electrocution about the area near the pantograph and the section of roof between the two parts not being insulated...."Articulated Tram - Warning on Roof" Document Instruction Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) A. ...Instruction - three pages photocopied A4 dated 4-12-1984 and 11-12-1984 with a sketch titled "Articulated Tram - Warning on Roof", about the possibility of electrocution about the area near the pantograph and the section of roof between the two parts not being insulated.trams, tramways, b class, construction, electrical engineering, insulation, articulated trams -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNewspaper, The Age, "Tram limit warning on Yarra Bridge", 28/7/2011
... "Tram limit warning on Yarra Bridge"...Newspaper clipping from The Age titled "Tram limit warning on Yarra Bridge". about structural issues with the Victoria St Richmond bridge. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Newspaper clipping from The Age titled "Tram limit warning on Yarra Bridge". about structural issues with the Victoria St Richmond bridge. ...Newspaper clipping from The Age titled "Tram limit warning on Yarra Bridge". about structural issues with the Victoria St Richmond bridge. Notes the bridge was 127 years old at the time. VicRoads placed a tram restriction of one tram on the bridge at any one time, pending repairs. Has a photo of C class tram 3028, crossing the bridge, with scaffolding on one side. Item by Clay Lucas, photo by Joe Armao.Yields information about the Victoria St bridge, Kew and the need for repairs.Newspaper cutting from The Age, 28/7/2011tramways, bridges, victoria st, vicroads, repairs -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNewspaper, RMIT, Whitehorse Leader, Progress Leader, "Crisis warning on public transport", 4/2002 to 9/2002
... "Crisis warning on public transport"...'Swift tram rescue is cut to the quick" by Matthew Schultz. 5 - Newspaper cutting, from the Whitehorse Leader, 18/9/2002, "Crisis warning on public transport", by Matthew Schultz. ...'Swift tram rescue is cut to the quick" by Matthew Schultz. 5 - Newspaper cutting, from the Whitehorse Leader, 18/9/2002, "Crisis warning on public transport", by Matthew Schultz. ...Set of five newspaper clippings collected by Keith Kings in relation to his presentation of the Lecture "Has the wheel turned full circle for Melbourne's public transport system?" 1 - RMIT Media Alert - draft of 23/4/2002. 2 - RMIT letter to Keith Kings dated 15/5/2002 from Assoc Professor, Jennifer Morris thanking Keith. 3 - RMIT Open line June 2002 reporting on the event - whole issue retained. 4 - Newspaper cutting from Progress Leader 16/9/2002 reporting on Keith's presentation and discussing route 109. Has a photo of Keith standing alongside a tram. 'Swift tram rescue is cut to the quick" by Matthew Schultz. 5 - Newspaper cutting, from the Whitehorse Leader, 18/9/2002, "Crisis warning on public transport", by Matthew Schultz. Note: A version of the lecture also appeared in the September 2002 issue of Transit Australia magazine.In ink on both cuttings (4 and 5) date and the newspaper. On item 5 in ink Keith has a handwritten note on the item along with "For Many decades, not just one"trams, tramways, public transport, route 109, rmit, yarra trams -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, Herald Sun, "Ballarat Trams in Fatal Collision - no warning bell heard says woman passenger", "Woman Critically Injured - accident in Ballarat - Drivers jump for lives", 1936
... "Ballarat Trams in Fatal Collision - no warning bell heard says woman passenger", "Woman Critically Injured - accident in Ballarat - Drivers jump for lives"...Both extracts and texts down loaded from the National Library Trove Website. .1 - report in the Melbourne Herald, reporting on the inquest into the death of nurse Elizabeth Clarke - titled "Ballarat Trams in Fatal Collision - no warning bell heard says woman passenger", giving details of the accidents, statements of witness Lilian Oliver, Alfred Forte (SEC track assistant), Albert Mawby traffic superintendent, quizzed by Constable Shields re track brakes, Frederick Thompson (Driver of 26). ..."Ballarat Trams in Fatal Collision - no warning bell heard says woman passenger", "Woman Critically Injured - accident in Ballarat - Drivers jump for lives" Newspaper Herald Sun ...Yields information about the condition of the collision between the scrubber tram and No. 26 in Wendouree Parade and the parties involved during Feb and Mar. 1936.Set of two cuttings and text extracts of the reports of the collision between the Ballarat scrubber and tram No. 26 on Wed 5 Feb, 1936. Both extracts and texts down loaded from the National Library Trove Website. .1 - report in the Melbourne Herald, reporting on the inquest into the death of nurse Elizabeth Clarke - titled "Ballarat Trams in Fatal Collision - no warning bell heard says woman passenger", giving details of the accidents, statements of witness Lilian Oliver, Alfred Forte (SEC track assistant), Albert Mawby traffic superintendent, quizzed by Constable Shields re track brakes, Frederick Thompson (Driver of 26). Drivers represented by Mr. Dooley. .2 - report in The Argus 6-2-1936 about the accident - "Woman Critically Injured - accident in Ballarat - Drivers jump for lives", reporting on the event, giving names of those involved, injuries, including the name of the scrubber driver John Tucker, and another passenger Miss Walsh.accidents, collision, scrubber tram, coroners inquests -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomDocument, Musorian Armed Forces. The Spectrum of Threat Warning. Equipment Recognition Workbook, 1970's
... The Spectrum of Threat Warning. Equipment Recognition Workbook ...The Spectrum of Threat Warning. Equipment Recognition Workbook Document ...For training purposes "The Enemy" was a notional country called Musoria A stapled document of line drawings of recognition features of Musorian equipmentthe enemy -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Warning issued on fire safety, 13/11/2019
... Warning issued on fire safety...Warning issued on fire safety Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley Leader Jessica Coates Diamond valley Leader ...Drones, out of control burn offs and badly executed barbecues could lead to a fire disaster across the Diamond Valley and other rural areas this summer, the CFA has warned.News article 1 page, black text.cfa, bushfire warnings, bushfires, country fire authority -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Home acquisition warning, 06/12/2017
... Home acquisition warning...Home acquisition warning Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley Leader ...Homeowners are being urged by a legal expert to exercise extreme caution ahead of the State Government's bid to buy up properties for the North East Link project.News article 1 page, black text.north east link, compulsory acquisition -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fred Mitchell, Kerosene warning lantern during road widening of Main Road, Eltham, 1968, 1968
... Kerosene warning lantern during road widening of Main Road, Eltham, 1968...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne fred mitchell collection 1968 main road duplication Kerosene warning lantern Digital copy of colour photograph Kerosene warning lantern during road widening of Main Road, Eltham, 1968 Photograph Fred Mitchell ...Digital copy of colour photographfred mitchell collection, 1968, main road, duplication, kerosene warning lantern -
Australian Commando Association - VictoriaBook, The Private War of the Spotters: A history of the New Guinea Air Warning Wireless Company, February 1942-April 1945
... The Private War of the Spotters: A history of the New Guinea Air Warning Wireless Company, February 1942-April 1945...Australian Commando Association - Victoria The Association does not have a museum or address available to the public. melbourne World War II Special operations New Guinea New Guinea air warning Wireless Company The history of the New Guinea Air Warning Wireless Company. ...The history of the New Guinea Air Warning Wireless Company. This reprinted version contains a map of the dispositions of Spotting Stations August 1943, additional MID awards listed and some additions to the nominal roll. The New Guinea Air Warning Wireless Company was formed in Port Moresby in late January 1942 and was granted “Separate Independent Establishment” status in October 1943. The company’s “founding father” was Major Don Small, who had witnessed Japanese air raids on Rabaul and realised that having lacked an effective early-warning system around New Britain meant that the defenders were taken by surprise. At the time, gaps had also appeared in the coast-watching communications network because the territory administration ordered the withdrawal of civilian wireless operators when Japan entered the war. The first influx of men into the company consisted largely of volunteers from the 39th Infantry Battalion, which was stationed at Port Moresby. Initial training was rudimentary, hasty, and was sometimes even carried out on en route to a new station. The first party of company personnel, or “spotters”, left Port Moresby as early as 1 February 1942, bound for the strategically important Samarai area, at the tip of Papua. In the first month of the company’s existence 16 spotter stations were established on the coast of Papua and in the mountains around Port Moresby. At the end of 1942 there were 61 operational stations being run by 180 men. The company’s high-water mark was in late 1944, by which time over 150 stations had been set up in Papua and New Guinea behind enemy lines. On 3 February 1942 the company issued its first air warning in Papua, when spotters at Tufi saw Japanese aircraft about to attack Port Moresby for the first time. The following month the company was responsible for the first Japanese killed in action in Papua by Australian ground forces, when spotters from Gona engaged the crew of a downed Japanese bomber. And in July 1942 the station at Buna signalled Port Moresby with news of the Japanese landings in Papua, marking the beginning of the Kokoda campaign. The dangers involved in the company’s work had also been made clear by this time. In July 1942 a party of spotters attempting to set up a station at Misima Island, off Milne Bay, was intercepted by a Japanese destroyer, resulting in the company’s first operational losses. Anticipating the direction of the campaign as a whole, the company’s focus moved north and north-west over the three years of its existence. In May 1942 a network was set up in the Wau area in association with the activities of Kanga Force. As part of the Wau network, spotter Ross Kirkwood audaciously constructed an observation post overlooking the Japanese airstrip at Salamaua. Kirkwood’s position was photographed by Damian Parer on the understanding that the pictures would not be published. They nevertheless appeared in a Sydney newspaper. The day after the publication of the photographs the observation post was attacked by the Japanese and Kirkwood was lucky to escape. In June 1944 the company’s headquarters were moved to Nadzab. By that time, spotter stations existed behind Japanese lines, as far north as Hollandia, and the company began to train Americans to perform similar work in the Philippines. In early 1945 the company moved to Balcombe, Victoria, where its members were posted to other units of the Australian Corps of Signals.gray plasticnon-fictionThe history of the New Guinea Air Warning Wireless Company. This reprinted version contains a map of the dispositions of Spotting Stations August 1943, additional MID awards listed and some additions to the nominal roll. The New Guinea Air Warning Wireless Company was formed in Port Moresby in late January 1942 and was granted “Separate Independent Establishment” status in October 1943. The company’s “founding father” was Major Don Small, who had witnessed Japanese air raids on Rabaul and realised that having lacked an effective early-warning system around New Britain meant that the defenders were taken by surprise. At the time, gaps had also appeared in the coast-watching communications network because the territory administration ordered the withdrawal of civilian wireless operators when Japan entered the war. The first influx of men into the company consisted largely of volunteers from the 39th Infantry Battalion, which was stationed at Port Moresby. Initial training was rudimentary, hasty, and was sometimes even carried out on en route to a new station. The first party of company personnel, or “spotters”, left Port Moresby as early as 1 February 1942, bound for the strategically important Samarai area, at the tip of Papua. In the first month of the company’s existence 16 spotter stations were established on the coast of Papua and in the mountains around Port Moresby. At the end of 1942 there were 61 operational stations being run by 180 men. The company’s high-water mark was in late 1944, by which time over 150 stations had been set up in Papua and New Guinea behind enemy lines. On 3 February 1942 the company issued its first air warning in Papua, when spotters at Tufi saw Japanese aircraft about to attack Port Moresby for the first time. The following month the company was responsible for the first Japanese killed in action in Papua by Australian ground forces, when spotters from Gona engaged the crew of a downed Japanese bomber. And in July 1942 the station at Buna signalled Port Moresby with news of the Japanese landings in Papua, marking the beginning of the Kokoda campaign. The dangers involved in the company’s work had also been made clear by this time. In July 1942 a party of spotters attempting to set up a station at Misima Island, off Milne Bay, was intercepted by a Japanese destroyer, resulting in the company’s first operational losses. Anticipating the direction of the campaign as a whole, the company’s focus moved north and north-west over the three years of its existence. In May 1942 a network was set up in the Wau area in association with the activities of Kanga Force. As part of the Wau network, spotter Ross Kirkwood audaciously constructed an observation post overlooking the Japanese airstrip at Salamaua. Kirkwood’s position was photographed by Damian Parer on the understanding that the pictures would not be published. They nevertheless appeared in a Sydney newspaper. The day after the publication of the photographs the observation post was attacked by the Japanese and Kirkwood was lucky to escape. In June 1944 the company’s headquarters were moved to Nadzab. By that time, spotter stations existed behind Japanese lines, as far north as Hollandia, and the company began to train Americans to perform similar work in the Philippines. In early 1945 the company moved to Balcombe, Victoria, where its members were posted to other units of the Australian Corps of Signals.world war ii, special operations, new guinea, new guinea air warning wireless company -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Colour, Chatham-Holmes Collection: Mount Warning in the Northern Rivers region, New South Wales
... Chatham-Holmes Collection: Mount Warning in the Northern Rivers region, New South Wales...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields chatham-holmes collection new south wales mount warning elizabeth chatham philip chatham northern rivers region Chatham-Holmes Collection: Mount Warning in the Northern Rivers region, New South Wales Photograph - Colour ...chatham-holmes collection, new south wales, mount warning, elizabeth chatham, philip chatham, northern rivers region -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Poster - Poster, Information Board, A Letter of Warning from Australian Forces Vietnam 1968-1969
... A Letter of Warning from Australian Forces Vietnam 1968-1969...See media file for more information. A Letter of Warning from Australian Forces Vietnam 1968-1969 Poster Poster, Information Board ARCI Signs ...White board with black print. A letter printed for general viewing. It describes with some humour, what family and friends can expect from the returned soldier. See media file for more information.To our wives and the general public, this is to inform you that during the month of November, 1969, your husband/son/uncle/lover/cousin/nephew/mate/fiance/pet/old friend/brother ........having completed an arduous tour in the Republic of Vietnam, will be returning home to Australai (RTA).9 rar, letter, poster, information board, australian force headquarters -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratWork on paper - Book, The Gardener's Warning
... The Gardener's Warning...Covers in poor condition due to wear and water but content pages fair although cover now detached. The Gardener's Warning Work on paper Book ...A small book of 47 pages printed at The Specialty Press Melbourne. Covers in poor condition due to wear and water but content pages fair although cover now detached.fictionedna walling, gardeners, poetry -
Melbourne Athenaeum ArchivesTheatre program, Cass & Clothier (Printers), The Last Warning (play in three acts) by Thomas S Fallon performed at the Athenaeum Theatre in 1927, 1927
... The Last Warning (play in three acts) by Thomas S Fallon performed at the Athenaeum Theatre in 1927...Carroll Staged by Eric Edgley (Theatrical family); advertisements show cost of living of the period - two course meal for 2 shillings and 3 pence; holiday suggestions by Government Tourist Bureau are to Mt Buffalo and Gippsland Lakes. athenaeum theatre program programme the last warning e j carroll richard white eric edgley frank talbot pty ltd thomas f fallon Paper program for a play performed at the Athenaeum Theatre Saturday September 24 1927; coloured cover; 16 p. includes articles about the film, the actors and advertisements The Last Warning (play in three acts) by Thomas S Fallon performed at the Athenaeum Theatre in 1927 Theatre program Cass & Clothier (Printers) ...The plot of the play is concerned with the performance of a play "The snare" at the imaginary Woodford Theatre; a separate, small paper program for this play within a play is included with the program. The play was based on the novel "House of fear" by Wadsworth Camp and was presented at the Athenaeum Theatre by E.J. Carroll Staged by Eric Edgley (Theatrical family); advertisements show cost of living of the period - two course meal for 2 shillings and 3 pence; holiday suggestions by Government Tourist Bureau are to Mt Buffalo and Gippsland Lakes. Paper program for a play performed at the Athenaeum Theatre Saturday September 24 1927; coloured cover; 16 p. includes articles about the film, the actors and advertisementsathenaeum theatre, program, programme, the last warning, e j carroll, richard white, eric edgley, frank talbot pty ltd, thomas f fallon -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, Australian Military Forces, Vietnam:A letter of Warning from Vietnam: Post-Vietnam Recovery, Your Responsibility (Copy 1)
... Australian Military Forces, Vietnam:A letter of Warning from Vietnam: Post-Vietnam Recovery, Your Responsibility (Copy 1)....Ocker, OC Vietnam Rehabilitation Detachment Australian Military Forces, Vietnam:A letter of Warning from Vietnam: Post-Vietnam Recovery, Your Responsibility (Copy 1). ...Three page foolscap document sent to relatives of Australian personnel returning from the Vietnam War. This one has the dat of 2nd April 1969 adivisng a wife that her husband will be returning to Australia and that he wll arrive the 3rd April 1969. The information is signed by Maj G.L. Ocker, OC Vietnam Rehabilitation Detachmentvietnam veterans, post-traumatic stress disorder, australian military forces, vietnam rehabilitation detachment, nui dat, 1st australian task force, phuoc tuy province chief's wife, baria, idiosyncrasies -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Booklet, The School of Infantry, The School of Infantry All Arms Tactis Wing: Suggested Headings for Company Operation Orders: Attack, Defence, Withdrawal, Assault River Crossing, Releif in the Battle Area, Short Radio Orders, Patrols, Ambush, Warning Orders, Helicopter Operations, 1968
... The School of Infantry All Arms Tactis Wing: Suggested Headings for Company Operation Orders: Attack, Defence, Withdrawal, Assault River Crossing, Releif in the Battle Area, Short Radio Orders, Patrols, Ambush, Warning Orders, Helicopter Operations....The School of Infantry All Arms Tactis Wing: Suggested Headings for Company Operation Orders: Attack, Defence, Withdrawal, Assault River Crossing, Releif in the Battle Area, Short Radio Orders, Patrols, Ambush, Warning Orders, Helicopter Operations. Booklet The School of Infantry ...A green cardboad booklet with the information on the front cover in black. Near the top hand written in Maj Cran. Under this and underlined reads The School Of Infanty All Arms Tactics Wing. The booklet is held together with two metal staples.booklet, the school of infantry all arms tactics wing, company operation orders, attack, defence, withdrawal, assault river crossing, relief in the battle area, short radio orders, patrols, ambush, warning orders, helicopter operations -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Letter, A Letter of Warning from Vietnam
... A Letter of Warning from Vietnam...Thirteen paragraphs listing behaviour to expect. A Letter of Warning from Vietnam Letter Letter ...Laminated typed Letter on yellowed foolscap paper. It outlines what to expect from your returning Veteran. Thirteen paragraphs listing behaviour to expect.letter -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, A Memo Titled A Letter of Warning from Vietnam
... A Memo Titled A Letter of Warning from Vietnam...A Memo Titled A Letter of Warning from Vietnam Document Australian Military Forces Vietnam ...A memo sent to relatives of Australian personnel returning from the Vietnam War. This is an original document and is typed in capital letters. See media files for more information.memo, veterans -
Art Gallery of Swan HillPainting, CAVELL, Paul Francis Louis, Storm warning Castlemaine, 1987
... Storm warning Castlemaine...Art Gallery of Swan Hill 133 Monash Drive Swan Hill the-murray Storm warning Castlemaine Painting CAVELL, Paul Francis Louis ... -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncAlbum - Ringer's River by Des Martin - Plate 27 - Erin swims the river with a warning
... Ringer's River by Des Martin - Plate 27 - Erin swims the river with a warning...Des Martin Many A Mile RInger's RIver Northeast Victoria Stories Ringer's River Album Coloured photo Plate 27 Ringer's River by Des Martin - Plate 27 - Erin swims the river with a warning Album Ringer's River by Des Martin - Plate 27 - Erin swims the river with a warning ...Erin swims the river when she finds herself too late to reach the drovers before their crossing; and amazes O'Day and Keiran when she arrives with the news that the police have them cut off. Behind her a major storm up river is causing the water to rise.The album and images are significant because they document literature written by a prominent member of the Wodonga community. The presentation of this precis was supported by several significant district families and individuals.Ringer's River Album Coloured photo Plate 27des martin, many a mile, ringer's river, northeast victoria stories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Computer cons: Warning to stay alert online, 2011
... Computer cons: Warning to stay alert online...Blackburn resident George Cox had a bogus call from a man offering software support and he warns others of scams. Computer cons: Warning to stay alert online Article Article ...Blackburn resident George Cox had a bogus call from a man offering software support and he warns others of scams.Blackburn resident George Cox had a bogus call from a man offering software support and he warns others of scams.Blackburn resident George Cox had a bogus call from a man offering software support and he warns others of scams.computers, cox, george -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Warning on bushland fire danger, 11/10/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Warning on bushland fire danger...The fire brigade tends to want more firebreaks cleared and the council to retain more bushland. Warning on bushland fire danger Article Article ...Nunawading Fire Brigade were setting up a display with officers from the brigade to show the public how to avoid firesArticle in Nunawading Gazette for 'Fire Awareness Week'. Nunawading Fire Brigade were setting up a display with officers from the brigade to show the public how to avoid fires, how to escape a fire and how to use fire fighting equipment. The fire brigade tends to want more firebreaks cleared and the council to retain more bushland.Nunawading Fire Brigade were setting up a display with officers from the brigade to show the public how to avoid firesbushfires, city of nunawading, nunawading fire brigade, hunter, alan, antonio park, mitcham, fires -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)Sheet Music, Gypsy Warning
... Gypsy Warning...(Castlemaine) 347 Barker Street Castlemaine goldfields Gypsy Warning Sheet Music ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (Item) - RAAF Engine Overheat Warning Switch Manual, Engine Overheat Warning Switch Type 17343-83-860F (Fenwall)
... Engine Overheat Warning Switch Type 17343-83-860F (Fenwall)...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Australian Air Publication (AAP) 7484.044-3M (-1, -2, -3, -4, -4A, -6, -100) Colletion of loose leaf paper stored in clear plastic bag Engine Overheat Warning Switch Type 17343-83-860F (Fenwall) Document RAAF Engine Overheat Warning Switch Manual ...Australian Air Publication (AAP) 7484.044-3M (-1, -2, -3, -4, -4A, -6, -100) -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - RAAF Fire Warning Panel Manual, Royal Australian Air Force Fire Warning Panel Type 958/1 (E.C.E.)
... Royal Australian Air Force Fire Warning Panel Type 958/1 (E.C.E.) ...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne RAAF Royal Australian Air Force Fire Warning Panel Type 958/1 (E.C.E.) Manual RAAF Fire Warning Panel Manual ...RAAF
