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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Ceramic ink pen cleaner, 1900 - 1920s
... Pen-wipers or pen-cleaners were invented to prolong the usefulness of their pens by keeping them clean and dry between uses. ...ThIs ceramic pen wiper/ cleaner was produced to clean and maintain the nib on an ink pen. ...Domestic items writing implements Pen and ink ThIs ceramic pen wiper/ cleaner was produced to clean and maintain the nib on an ink pen. ...Pen-wipers or pen-cleaners were invented to prolong the usefulness of their pens by keeping them clean and dry between uses. This helped to prevent rusting of the nib from water-based inks. In the 1890s and 1900s, with the rise of the fountain pen, pen-cleaners remained a popular desktop accessory, since they could still be used to wipe away the excess ink from the nib and feed of a pen, once it had been refilled in an inkwell. Pen-cleaners died out in the second half of the 1900s when people started using ballpoint pens. This wiper was used by the teacher at Upper Gundowring Primary school, Victoria. The school, number 2733, opened on 13 July 1886. Due to changing demographics in the region, in 1953 the school was merged with schools from Dederang North, Kergunyah, Gundowring, Kiewa, Red Bluff, Charleroi and Gundowing North on a 10 acre site with 11 rooms at Kiewa to become Kiewa Valley Consolidated School.This item is was donated by Mrs. Betty Barberis, a well-known artist in the Wodonga district.ThIs ceramic pen wiper/ cleaner was produced to clean and maintain the nib on an ink pen. It has a blue line pattern at the base, middle and inside the rim.domestic items, writing implements, pen and ink -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumDecade Inductance Box, 10 x1mH
... Cubic black box with ten brass contacts over which a rotary contact wiper moves; the wiper is rotated by a black knob....Label on front: “Purchased by UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION” Cubic black box with ten brass contacts over which a rotary contact wiper moves; the wiper is rotated by a black knob. ...Cubic black box with ten brass contacts over which a rotary contact wiper moves; the wiper is rotated by a black knob.Inscribed on top: “Inductance”, “Type 17-B”, “10 x 1mH”, “Muirhead & Co. Ltd No. 133549”, “PI 111”. Burnt in white on front: “MUIRHEAD”. Label on front: “Purchased by UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumDecade Inductance Box, 10 x0.01H
... Cubic black box with ten brass contacts over which a rotary contact wiper moves; the wiper is rotated by a black knob....Label: “Purchased by UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION” Cubic black box with ten brass contacts over which a rotary contact wiper moves; the wiper is rotated by a black knob. ...Cubic black box with ten brass contacts over which a rotary contact wiper moves; the wiper is rotated by a black knob.Inscribed on top: “INDUCTANCE Type 17-C”, “10 x 0.01H”, “Muirhead & Co. Ltd No. 126967”, “PI 111”. On front: “MUIRHEAD”. Label: “Purchased by UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumDecade Inductance Box, 10 x0.1H
... Cubic black box with ten brass contacts over which a rotary contact wiper moves; the wiper is rotated by a black knob....Label: “Purchased by UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION” Cubic black box with ten brass contacts over which a rotary contact wiper moves; the wiper is rotated by a black knob. ...Cubic black box with ten brass contacts over which a rotary contact wiper moves; the wiper is rotated by a black knob.Inscribed on top: “INDUCTANCE Type 17-D”, “10 x 0.01H”, “Muirhead & Co. Ltd No. 126020”. On front: “MUIRHEAD”. Label: “Purchased by UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION” -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumVehicle - VB SL/E Commodore
... Silver Grey 4 door sedan, chrome bumper bars, front with black rubber over riders on front wipers on headlights, red upholstery...Commodore 5.0 boot LHS, right small rectangular badge RTS Radial Tuned Suspension Silver Grey 4 door sedan, chrome bumper bars, front with black rubber over riders on front wipers on headlights, red upholstery Vehicle VB SL/E Commodore ...This car is the first VB model Commodore to hit the road. Fitted with the rare 310 pack, consisting of hi compression 5 litre V8, trimatic transmissionThis car was the very first of the VB model Commodores to be released. Made and sold by Holden.Silver Grey 4 door sedan, chrome bumper bars, front with black rubber over riders on front wipers on headlights, red upholsteryHolden logo on bonnet and boot centre, commodore on grille, Commodore SL/E on both front quarter panels. Commodore 5.0 boot LHS, right small rectangular badge RTS Radial Tuned Suspensionvb sl/e, vehicle, holden -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Coop, Rolls Royce Phantom II, Lake Goldsmith Steam Rally, Beaufort, Vic, c.1971
... Note the unusual windscreen wiper location above the screen ...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Note the unusual windscreen wiper location above the screen George Coop Collection Lake Goldsmith Steam Rally Steam Rally Beaufort (Vic.) ...Note the unusual windscreen wiper location above the screen Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford HP4 black and white negative transparency, c.1971george coop collection, lake goldsmith steam rally, steam rally, beaufort (vic.), automobile, car, rolls royce phantom ii -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, The Courier Ballarat, City's Vision statement, c2005
... Features a photo of Frank Puls looking out of tramcar on a wet day, with the windscreen wiper working with a caption under. On the rear is part of the details of the City's Vision statement....Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Features a photo of Frank Puls looking out of tramcar on a wet day, with the windscreen wiper working with a caption under. On the rear is part of the details of the City's Vision statement. ...Features a photo of Frank Puls looking out of tramcar on a wet day, with the windscreen wiper working with a caption under. On the rear is part of the details of the City's Vision statement.Demonstrates the Couriers photographers twist on a City Council Vision statement report.Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, date unknown c2004 or 2005, about the City of Ballarat's Vision for 2030. city of ballarat, vision statement, frank puls, tramcars -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumVehicle - HX Holden Kingswood sedan
... All Holden's were fitted with engines that met the new anti pollution rules (Australian design rule 27A) The first Holden to have driver control stalks for wipers ,High beam and indicators...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland All Holden's were fitted with engines that met the new anti pollution rules (Australian design rule 27A) The first Holden to have driver control stalks for wipers ,High beam and indicators Built by Holden 21/07/1976, 110,669 built Vehicle HX Holden Kingswood Holden Lion emblem front grille, Kingswood badge both front quarter panels and left hand side boot lid. ...All Holden's were fitted with engines that met the new anti pollution rules (Australian design rule 27A) The first Holden to have driver control stalks for wipers ,High beam and indicatorsBuilt by Holden 21/07/1976, 110,669 builtFour door HX Holden Kingswood sedan Chamois in colour, black bump strips both sides front to rear.Holden Lion emblem front grille, Kingswood badge both front quarter panels and left hand side boot lid.vehicle, hx holden, kingswood -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumVehicle - HJ Holden Premier 4 door sedan
... There were a number of minor up-grades over the superceded HQ model, and they included infinitely adjustable windscreen wipers and the introduction of pollution equipment .Other features included a bolder grille and body mounted rear tail lights...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland There were a number of minor up-grades over the superceded HQ model, and they included infinitely adjustable windscreen wipers and the introduction of pollution equipment .Other features included a bolder grille and body mounted rear tail lights A significant improvement over the original HQ on which this car was based Vehicle HJ model Premier Car Holden Lion and Rock logo on rear roof pillars, Premier badge on black strip across lower boot lid, 4.2 litre badge on boot lid and Premier on rear of both front mudguards. .Number plate Club permit 63462 H Autumn gold coloured 4 door sedan with a beige vinyl roof. ...There were a number of minor up-grades over the superceded HQ model, and they included infinitely adjustable windscreen wipers and the introduction of pollution equipment .Other features included a bolder grille and body mounted rear tail lightsA significant improvement over the original HQ on which this car was basedAutumn gold coloured 4 door sedan with a beige vinyl roof.Holden Lion and Rock logo on rear roof pillars, Premier badge on black strip across lower boot lid, 4.2 litre badge on boot lid and Premier on rear of both front mudguards. .Number plate Club permit 63462 Hvehicle, hj model, premier, car -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNegative, Wal Jack, 20-4-1945?
... Note the conductress alongside the driver and that the tram has been fitted with windscreen wipers. Photo not dated in the Wal Jack album, could be based on other photos, 20-4-1945 - see Reg item 5446....Note the conductress alongside the driver and that the tram has been fitted with windscreen wipers. Photo not dated in the Wal Jack album, could be based on other photos, 20-4-1945 - see Reg item 5446. ...Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of S154 running a Special E service in Ballarat Road, just before the intersection with Gordon St? Note the conductress alongside the driver and that the tram has been fitted with windscreen wipers. Photo not dated in the Wal Jack album, could be based on other photos, 20-4-1945 - see Reg item 5446.trams, tramways, s class, special e, ballarat rd, world war 2, tram 154 -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph (item) - Image, Children at RVIB playing in an old car
... One sits on the roof and another on the bonnet, both reaching to feel the windscreen wipers. Three boys are at the front, touching the engine, whilst two more touch the front of the tyre and another boy touches the rear of the tyre. ...One sits on the roof and another on the bonnet, both reaching to feel the windscreen wipers. Three boys are at the front, touching the engine, whilst two more touch the front of the tyre and another boy touches the rear of the tyre. ...Boys scramble over a 1920's style car, in the front gardens of RVIB St Kilda Road. One sits on the roof and another on the bonnet, both reaching to feel the windscreen wipers. Three boys are at the front, touching the engine, whilst two more touch the front of the tyre and another boy touches the rear of the tyre. The final three boys sit on the running board with various components in their hands.royal victorian institute for the blind, education, children -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Instruction, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Duties of Electrical Mechanics - Runningsheds", May. 1970
... Instruction - 5 pages - duplicated foolscap sheets - headed "MMTB Engineering Department - Workshops and Running Shed Branch" - titled "Duties of Electrical Mechanics - Runningsheds" Details electrical work to be done on tramcars at the 100 hours service; trolley pole, electrical equipment, controllers, switches, resistance boxes, line breakers, RC units, motors, governor, compressor, lighting, buzzers, door engines, wipers, brake cylinders and general body eg handrails. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Depot Safety Workshops Electrical Equipment Instructions Procedures Instruction - 5 pages - duplicated foolscap sheets - headed "MMTB Engineering Department - Workshops and Running Shed Branch" - titled "Duties of Electrical Mechanics - Runningsheds" Details electrical work to be done on tramcars at the 100 hours service; trolley pole, electrical equipment, controllers, switches, resistance boxes, line breakers, RC units, motors, governor, compressor, lighting, buzzers, door engines, wipers, brake cylinders and general body eg handrails. ...Instruction - 5 pages - duplicated foolscap sheets - headed "MMTB Engineering Department - Workshops and Running Shed Branch" - titled "Duties of Electrical Mechanics - Runningsheds" Details electrical work to be done on tramcars at the 100 hours service; trolley pole, electrical equipment, controllers, switches, resistance boxes, line breakers, RC units, motors, governor, compressor, lighting, buzzers, door engines, wipers, brake cylinders and general body eg handrails. Dated May 1970.trams, tramways, depot, safety, workshops, electrical equipment, instructions, procedures -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - SECV Geelong No. 8 in Aphrasia St Newtown, Wal Jack, 23/06/1949
... Tram has the destination of Newtown and has been fitted with windscreen wipers. Has the Geelong College house of music in the background. ...Tram has the destination of Newtown and has been fitted with windscreen wipers. Has the Geelong College house of music in the background. ...Black and White print contained within the Wal Jack Bendigo and Geelong Album, see Reg Item 5003 for more details. Photo of Geelong No. 8 to Newtown, in Aphrasia St at Talbot St. Newtown. Photo by Wal Jack 23-6-1949. Tram has the destination of Newtown and has been fitted with windscreen wipers. Has the Geelong College house of music in the background. i1 - scan of print in the album i2 - rear of image i3 - scan of negative at 3200dpi added 18/6/2020.Yields information about Geelong tram No. 8 and the Geelong College house of music.Black and white print with notes on the rear and associated negative.On rear in ink "SEC Geelong No. 8 to Newtown in Aphrasia St from Talbot St. 11.31am Newtown 23-6-49" Has the Wal Jack copyright stamp in the top right hand corner with the number "T284" written in. Negs contained within a shoe box received from Keith Kings.trams, tramways, geelong, newtown, aphrasia st, tram 8 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Glass ink pen wiper, c1900 - 1920s
... Glass ink pen wiper...Pen-wipers or pen-cleaners were invented to prolong the usefulness of their pens by keeping them clean and dry between uses. ...It contains a central black brush which was used to clean the ink from metal pen nibs. Glass ink pen wiper Domestic object Glass ink pen wiper ...Pen-wipers or pen-cleaners were invented to prolong the usefulness of their pens by keeping them clean and dry between uses. This helped to prevent rusting of the nib from water-based inks. In the 1890s and 1900s, with the rise of the fountain pen, pen-cleaners remained a popular desktop accessory, since they could still be used to wipe away the excess ink from the nib and feed of a pen, once it had been refilled in an inkwell. Pen-cleaners died out in the second half of the 1900s when people started using ballpoint pens.This item is from Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper. A blue/mauve glass bowl on 6 petal shaped metal feet. It contains a central black brush which was used to clean the ink from metal pen nibs.domestic items, writing implements, pen and ink -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNegative, Wal Jack collection, 1939
... Note no windscreen wiper. Tram running a route 77, Prahran. ...Note no windscreen wiper. Tram running a route 77, Prahran. Has tail lights and dash canopy lighting with the sign "This is you car use it" underneath. ...Black and white negative by Wal Jack of SW6 class 850 at the Princes Bridge terminus. The tram entered service 31/3/1939. Photo c1940. The microphone can be seen in the front window. Note no windscreen wiper. Tram running a route 77, Prahran. Has tail lights and dash canopy lighting with the sign "This is you car use it" underneath. The front number can just be seen. In Swanston St and adjacent are W2's. Other photos of the tram in the album are dated 1939, possibly late 1939 given it appears to a summer's day.trams, tramways, shelters, princes bridge, sw6 class, dash canopy lights, new tramcars, batman ave, tram 850 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNegative - SECV Geelong 1 at Newtown terminus, Wal Jack, c1950
... Tram has had its bumper bar lowered, fitted with a windscreen wiper, tail lights are yet to be fitted, and the gates removed....Tram has had its bumper bar lowered, fitted with a windscreen wiper, tail lights are yet to be fitted, and the gates removed. ...Negative and Digital images from the Wal Jack Geelong Negative files of Geelong No. 1 at the Newtown terminus, corner of Aphasia St and Shannon Ave. The house in the background remains in position. The tram has the destination of Station. Note the sign on the left-hand side, "Major STOP Road," which was a four-way stop. Early !950's. prior to the 1/12/1952 route reorganisation, when Newtown Trams went to Eastern Park. Tram has had its bumper bar lowered, fitted with a windscreen wiper, tail lights are yet to be fitted, and the gates removed.Yields information about the Geelong Newtown tram terminus and tram No. 1Negativetrams, tramways, geelong, newtown, aphasia st, tram 1 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - SECV Geelong 5 Pakington St, Wal Jack, 23/06/1949
... Has the destination of East. Windscreen wipers have been fitted and the bumper bars lowered. ...Has the destination of East. Windscreen wipers have been fitted and the bumper bars lowered. ...Black and White print contained within the Wal Jack Bendigo and Geelong Album, see Reg Item 5003 for more details. Photo of Geelong No. 5 from Chilwell climbing up Pakington St Hill, from corner of Mercer St. Chilwell. Has the destination of East. Windscreen wipers have been fitted and the bumper bars lowered. Photo by Wal Jack 23-6-1949. Printed on Ilford paper. See also Reg Item 7824 for another similar photograph. i1 - scan of print in the album i2 - rear of image i3 - scan of negative at 3200dpi added 17/6/2020.Yields information about Geelong No. 5 and Pakington St.Black and white photograph with notes on the rear and associated negative.On rear in ink "SEC Geelong No."5 from Chilwell climbing up Pakington St Hill, from Mercer St. Chilwell. 23-6-49" Has the Wal Jack copyright stamp in the top right hand corner with the number "T281" written in..trams, tramways, geelong, chilwell, pakington st, tram 5 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - SECV Geelong 1 turning out of Ryrie St, Wal Jack, 3/01/1945
... Tram has a green background pay-as-you-enter sign, windscreen wipers and mirrors are yet to be fitted. Photo by Wal Jack. ...Tram has a green background pay-as-you-enter sign, windscreen wipers and mirrors are yet to be fitted. Photo by Wal Jack. ...Black and White print contained within the Wal Jack Bendigo and Geelong Album, see Reg Item 5003 for more details. Photo of Geelong No. 1 turning out of Ryrie St into Garden St 3rd January 1945, with destination of East. Tram has a green background pay-as-you-enter sign, windscreen wipers and mirrors are yet to be fitted. Photo by Wal Jack. See also Reg Item 4395 for another copy of this photograph used by W. F. Scott. Printed on Ilford Paper. i1 - scan of print in the album i2 - rear of image i3 - scan of negative at 3200dpi added 27/6/2020. Yields information about Geelong tram No. 1Black and white print and associated negative.On the rear in blue ink "SEC Geelong No. 1 to East, turning out of Ryrie St into Garden St 3rd January 1945" with Wal Jack copyright stamp in the top right hand corner and the number "T318" written in.trams, tramways, geelong, ryrie st, tram 1 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Rainfall welcome despite the cold", 15/06/2004 12:00:00 AM
... Caption of photo is "Welcome Sight: Frank Puls, 72, operates the tiny windscreen wiper on his tram during a journey around the Ballarat Botanical Gardens yesterday." ...Caption of photo is "Welcome Sight: Frank Puls, 72, operates the tiny windscreen wiper on his tram during a journey around the Ballarat Botanical Gardens yesterday." ...Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat, 15/6/2004, featuring a colour photo of Frank Puls at the controls of a single trucker, contained within an item titled "Rainfall welcome despite the cold". Caption of photo is "Welcome Sight: Frank Puls, 72, operates the tiny windscreen wiper on his tram during a journey around the Ballarat Botanical Gardens yesterday." Picture Jeremy Bannister. Item was about the recent rainfall in Ballarat and the cold weather. On front cover is an item "A New Focus for Lake" about the Ballarat Tourist Association's focus on Lake Wendouree - notes the tram. Was continued on page 2. Notes that the area is a low cost tourist attraction. lake wendouree, weather, btm, tourism -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDrawing, Victorian Railways, Bogie Car wiring diagram, c1950's
... Has a different lighting circuit for the 52 to 54. 4 copies held. .2 - No. 2 - Air and Brake Equipment (Excluding one-man car) - shows all equipment including wipers, conductor's brake valve .3 - No. 3 - Pneumatic Equipment for One-man car - shows all equipment including door engines, emergency valves, emergency reservoirs, door valves and links to controller. .4 - No. 4 - Pneumatic Door Equipment - cars 52 to 54 - including door controller valve positions....Has a different lighting circuit for the 52 to 54. 4 copies held. .2 - No. 2 - Air and Brake Equipment (Excluding one-man car) - shows all equipment including wipers, conductor's brake valve .3 - No. 3 - Pneumatic Equipment for One-man car - shows all equipment including door engines, emergency valves, emergency reservoirs, door valves and links to controller. .4 - No. 4 - Pneumatic Door Equipment - cars 52 to 54 - including door controller valve positions. ...Set of four drawings of electrical and brake equipment on VR Tramcars. .1 - No. 1 - Bogie car wiring diagram - shows all equipment including lights, compressors, motors and switches. Has a different lighting circuit for the 52 to 54. 4 copies held. .2 - No. 2 - Air and Brake Equipment (Excluding one-man car) - shows all equipment including wipers, conductor's brake valve .3 - No. 3 - Pneumatic Equipment for One-man car - shows all equipment including door engines, emergency valves, emergency reservoirs, door valves and links to controller. .4 - No. 4 - Pneumatic Door Equipment - cars 52 to 54 - including door controller valve positions.trams, tramways, vr class tramcars, victorian railways, brakes, wiring diagrams, one man trams, air compressors -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumAdministrative record, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Notes for 4th Annual Conference", 1954
... Topics covered included tyres, special work, record keeping, brake parts, point blades, rails, rules for employees, windscreen wipers, lighting, testing of brake equipment, tramcar painting, trolley wheels, cash bags, limit marks at crossing loops, 22E weight distribution, employees oral questions, work hours, car tail lights, bumper bar heights, tracks, tramcar renovation, disinfection of tramcars, blinds, electrical systems, truck maintenance, castings, maintenance costs, oils and greases, and spare parts for 22E trucks. ...Topics covered included tyres, special work, record keeping, brake parts, point blades, rails, rules for employees, windscreen wipers, lighting, testing of brake equipment, tramcar painting, trolley wheels, cash bags, limit marks at crossing loops, 22E weight distribution, employees oral questions, work hours, car tail lights, bumper bar heights, tracks, tramcar renovation, disinfection of tramcars, blinds, electrical systems, truck maintenance, castings, maintenance costs, oils and greases, and spare parts for 22E trucks. ...Set of notes for the Provincial Tramways Maintenance meeting to be held in Ballarat on 26/45/1954 and Melbourne on 3/5/1954. Has a summary of actions from the 1952 and 1953 conferences and Agenda for both meetings. Topics covered included tyres, special work, record keeping, brake parts, point blades, rails, rules for employees, windscreen wipers, lighting, testing of brake equipment, tramcar painting, trolley wheels, cash bags, limit marks at crossing loops, 22E weight distribution, employees oral questions, work hours, car tail lights, bumper bar heights, tracks, tramcar renovation, disinfection of tramcars, blinds, electrical systems, truck maintenance, castings, maintenance costs, oils and greases, and spare parts for 22E trucks. See item 9902 for Ballarat's notes re this conference.Yields information and demonstrates SEC Meeting minutes about discussions between the three Provincial operators about tramcars and operations.Twenty five foolscap typed sheets stapled in a landscape format to a folded manila card and two loose typed foolscap sheets.secv, ballarat, trams, tramways, minutes, sec, geelong, bendigo, tramcar equipment, maintenance, trackwork, trolley wheels, motors, maximum traction, employees -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, 1916-17
... ...Wipers...Peach is also one of the diarists of WWI, including of this significant period of Australian military history, from 1916 to 18, which can be accessed via the Australian War Memorial. military medal defending Australia and Victoria military service HMAT A64 Demosthenes Wipers ANZAC Burke Museum Beechworth Ypres Australian military services Beechworth Post Office First World War wartime our boys Belgium Flanders Fields WW1 British War Medal Victory Medal Broodseinde Third Battle of Ypres Reverse: BMM 8779 item catalogue number pencilled in right-hand bottom corner. ...Portrait of William Edward Peach in First World War military uniform, holding a crop in front of his thighs with military kit on the ground behind him. A Beechworth postal employee who enlisted in 1915, this photograph is probably taken in 1917, as he is a corporal in the photo and was promoted to this rank in May 1917. This photograph is of historic significance as it depicts William Edward Peach, a Beechworth postal assistant who enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) on his nineteenth birthday, 5 August 1915, which required his parents' permission. He was decorated with the military medal for his courage in battle 4/5 October 1917 at the Battle of Broodseinde Ridge near Ypres, the most successful allied attack of the Third Battle of Ypres (31 July to 10 November 1917), also known as the Battle of Paschendale, which saw the greatest loss of human life during World War One, with almost half a million lives were lost on all sides. According to the recommendation for his military medal, Peach 'displayed conspicuous courage and initiative', taking charge after his platoon commander became a casualty, handling the men 'under heavy fire with great skill'. He also assisted the Company Commander in reorganising their military objectives. The photograph is of social as well as historic significance for the Beechworth community, because it provides a direct link between local, national and international histories in relation to Australia' s participation in one of WWI's best-known battles. The record has strong research potential given the ongoing public and scholarly interest in war, history, and especially the ANZAC legend, which is commemorated annually on 25 April, known as ANZAC Day. Peach is also one of the diarists of WWI, including of this significant period of Australian military history, from 1916 to 18, which can be accessed via the Australian War Memorial. Sepia rectangular photograph printed on gloss Kodak photographic paper mounted on board. Reverse: BMM 8779 item catalogue number pencilled in right-hand bottom corner.military medal, defending australia and victoria, military service, hmat a64 demosthenes, wipers, anzac, burke museum, beechworth, ypres, australian military services, beechworth post office, first world war, wartime, our boys, belgium, flanders fields, ww1, british war medal, victory medal, broodseinde, third battle of ypres -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)Photograph - Photograph, black and white, Barry Sutton, 24.06.1971
... Greet who is touching the wiper blade on the Van with his right hand and is also looking at the sign.The three men are wearing grey work coats over their clothes. ...Greet who is touching the wiper blade on the Van with his right hand and is also looking at the sign.The three men are wearing grey work coats over their clothes. ...The photograph was taken in front of the Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) Service Centre at Chessell Street, South Melbourne. The three men are employees of RDNS who work in the RDNS Service Centre and are looking at a donated Van.In May 1971 the Commission Shop donated a Van to the Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), to be used by the Maintenance crew for delivery of equipment and transporting goods and documents between RDNS Centres and Headquarters. It was also used for transporting Maintenance staff, and the equipment they required, to do maintenance work at RDNS Centres as needed. The Commission Van was kept at the RDNS Service Centre, at Chessell Street, South MelbourneBlack and white photograph showing, Mr. Pincher, who has curled hair and is standing on the left in front of a white Van looking at a sign on its centre front. To his right is Mr. J. Grigg, who has dark hair, and is standing between the open Van door and the body of the Van; he is pointing with his right index finger to the sign. On the right in front of the Van is Mr. J. Greet who is touching the wiper blade on the Van with his right hand and is also looking at the sign.The three men are wearing grey work coats over their clothes. Only the front and a little of the roof of the Van can be seen. The attached rectangular white sign with dark capital letters reading "Donated By The Commission Shop May 1971" sits in the centre of the Van above a black thin oblong sign with a centre white section containing a black capital "N". Only the left headlight can be seen and the grill below this; below that the black Number plate with white writing "KWH 727" is seen. Parts of buildings can be seen in the background.Photographers stamp. Quote No. KH 79royal district nursing service, rdns, rdns maintenance, rdns transport, rdns commission van, mr pincher, mr j. greet, mr j. grigg -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumVehicle - VY Acclaim sedan, 2002
... Standard features (on some models) now include "twilight sentinel" - automatic headlamp control, programmable headlamps off time delay, high feature Blaupunkt audio systems, road-speed sensitive intermittent wipers and passenger airbags. The VY Series II update added cruise control, front power windows variable front seat lumbar support, and revised interior trims. ...Standard features (on some models) now include "twilight sentinel" - automatic headlamp control, programmable headlamps off time delay, high feature Blaupunkt audio systems, road-speed sensitive intermittent wipers and passenger airbags. The VY Series II update added cruise control, front power windows variable front seat lumbar support, and revised interior trims. ...The front and rear of the body had minor restyling, with new front grille, headlights and taillights. The interior has been significantly upgraded. Interior upgrade includes a new instrument panel, centre console and steering wheel and new design transmission lever and handbrake.[2] There is also a new mobile phone power outlet under the centre console. The new instrument cluster features a large multi-function digital display (single or triple-window, depending on model), which displays information such as radio station display, PRND321 gear selected indicator, trip computer with stopwatch function, service reminders and a help facility. Standard features (on some models) now include "twilight sentinel" - automatic headlamp control, programmable headlamps off time delay, high feature Blaupunkt audio systems, road-speed sensitive intermittent wipers and passenger airbags. The VY Series II update added cruise control, front power windows variable front seat lumbar support, and revised interior trims. A 245 kW (329 hp) V8 was introduced to sports variants and a sportier repositioning of the Calais model. This repositioning included a subtle body kit, the option of a 235 kW V8 in place of the previous 225 kW (302 hp) and a firmer suspension tune (known as FE 1.5) that was not as stiff as the FE2 suspension on sports variants. Released in September 2002 and produced until August 2004 (with a Series II released in August 2003), the VY series was the first major design departure (both inside and out) of the third generation Commodore range released in August 1997. It launched at the same time as the Ford Falcon (BA).VY Holden 4 door sedan white paint with grey fabric upholsteryLion and stone emblem grille centre, V6 badge on mudguards, Commodore badge on boot LHS, Lion and stone badge on boot centre, Acclaim badge RHS of boot lidvehicle, commodore, car -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)Photograph - Photograph, black and white, Barry Sutton, 26.06.1972
... The flat bonnet is the same width as the rest of the body of the car; the windscreen slopes upward and joins the flat roof; there are two wiper blades resting at the base of the windscreen. ...The flat bonnet is the same width as the rest of the body of the car; the windscreen slopes upward and joins the flat roof; there are two wiper blades resting at the base of the windscreen. ...The photograph of the Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) Holden Torana vehicles was taken in the RDNS Headquarters car park at the rear of 452 St Kilda Road. These cars are part of the RDNS fleet, with others housed at RDNS Centres. The cars were used by the RDNS District nurses to visit patients in their own homes. This photograph depicts two door Holden Torana cars of 1972.Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) has had various modes of transport over the last 130 plus years. At first, from 1885 as Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS), their Trained nurses (Nurses) walked the streets and lane ways amid the slums of central Melbourne. As the Society expanded public transport was used, and bicycles were bought by the Society in 1903 and used in inner areas until 1945. During the Spanish flu epidemic, in 1919, MDNS appealed for assistance to procure Motor vehicles so the Nurses could visit an influx of cases. Through trusts, grants and donations four 'Ford T Model' cars were procured which enabled the Nurses to triple their visits. Through constant use the cars were in such a poor state two were sold in 1922 and the others later. In 1922-23 three Peugeot cars were purchased and a woman Chauffeur, 'Miss Sword', was employed who lived in the Home and was also in charge of the garage. MDNS was expanding and a Motor Auxiliary was formed in 1929 to take the Trained nurses (Sisters) to patients, and some Sisters used their own cars; even a motorcycle was used by one Sister in 1933. All these forms of transport were intermingled and in the early 1950s, and now as Melbourne District Nursing Service, seven Ford Prefect cars were bought followed by twelve Ford Anglia cars 1955. Having received Royal patronage; the now Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) had its own fleet of Holden vehicles by the mid 1960s and the Motor Auxiliary ceased operating in 1971 as by then all staff employed were required to have a driving licence. Seat-belts had been introduced to Victoria in 1959 and District fitted them to their cars from 1962, even though they did not become compulsory until 1970. The Holden vehicles were replaced with grey Holden Torana vehicles. After several years the fleet was changed to white Toyota Corolla vehicles. The Melways Directory of maps was introduced in 1966, which was a boon to the Sisters, though it was a few years before it went beyond Seville, so a large paper map was used by the Sisters visiting patients in the areas passed Seville. By 2009 there were 598 cars in the fleet and the Sisters travelled 9 million 200,000 kilometres – this is equivalent to 12 trips to the moon and back. Black and white photograph of 14, some partly hidden, new grey Holden Torana two door vehicles parked in two rows in the RDNS concrete based car park. The cars are parked with their front lights, grill, bumper bars and number plates facing the left of the photograph. The cars are seen side-on with the full side-on view of the two cars at the beginning of the rows seen in the foreground of the photograph. The flat bonnet is the same width as the rest of the body of the car; the windscreen slopes upward and joins the flat roof; there are two wiper blades resting at the base of the windscreen. In line, and at the level of the windscreen, a quarter window, and two windows divided by a narrow pillar can be seen running along the side of the car above the slightly convex body work and front door. The rear window slopes back from the roof and the slope continues on the upper bodywork of the boot lid. A metal strip runs along the side of the car about half way down the bodywork, and another runs just up from the beginning of the front wheel arch to the rear wheel arch; beside the front wheel arch is the word 'Torana'. The round, with capital letters 'RDNS', insignia can be seen on the upper centre of the front door of the two cars. The solid wheel caps have the Holden logo on them. The front grill which runs between the headlights on either side of the car, slopes slightly backwards from the central Holden badge. The bumper bar below this is metal. Black number plates with white written capital letters and numbers 'LFA - 208' and 'LFA - 207' are seen on two of the cars in the front row. The tops of two front seats with headrests and the top of a long back seat can be seen inside the car. A tall brick fence is seen running along the rear and right hand side of the car park. In the left background is a two storey building with a flat roof, and behind this on its left is a part of a tall building and to its right part of a bare tree can be seen. To the buildings right rear part of a house can be seen. In front and to the right of this is a three storey brick building, with the top two storeys seen above the car park fence. Multiple windows run along both levels of this building which has a tiled hip roof. The tops of some bushes are seen behind parts of the car park fence.Barry Sutton Photographer's Stamp Quote KX83rdns, royal district nursing service, rdns transport, rdns headquarters, rdns car park -
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