Showing 8 items matching "wire elements"
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Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Electrical Instrument, Load Resister for electrical experiments
... ...wire elements...Three rows of ceramic resisters supporting wire elements. Two red terminals at one end. Red label - 30 OHMS, 4A A MAX on end...Used for electrical experiments load resister electrical volts ceramic resisters wire elements leitz-wetzlar amperes omhs Metal plate on top - "Leitz - Wetzlar 230 volts 7 amp" Black metal cage with curved mesh top. ...Used for electrical experimentsBlack metal cage with curved mesh top. Three rows of ceramic resisters supporting wire elements. Two red terminals at one end. Red label - 30 OHMS, 4A A MAX on endMetal plate on top - "Leitz - Wetzlar 230 volts 7 amp"load resister, electrical, volts, ceramic resisters, wire elements, leitz-wetzlar, amperes, omhs -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomAntenna, ALWA 26-76 MHz, 1970's
... Consists of an antenna coupler with adjustable wire elements, 2 weighted cords, an anchor stake, and instruction plate, all in a webbing satchel. ...Consists of an antenna coupler with adjustable wire elements, 2 weighted cords, an anchor stake, and instruction plate, all in a webbing satchel. ...Adjustable dipole antenna for use with RT524 & RT841/PRC77. Frequency range 26 to 76 MHz. Consists of an antenna coupler with adjustable wire elements, 2 weighted cords, an anchor stake, and instruction plate, all in a webbing satchel. antenna, radio, signals -
Federation University Historical CollectionElectrical Instrument, Wire caged heat source
... Two wire covered elements in steel mesh, oblong case with handle. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields heat source wire cage electrical coils Maker's plate: "Made by A.H.GRACE, Sydney Prim volts - 240 Sec volts - 116 Watts 600 Two wire covered elements in steel mesh, oblong case with handle. ...Two wire covered elements in steel mesh, oblong case with handle. Screws at each end undo to allow access to inside of cageMaker's plate: "Made by A.H.GRACE, Sydney Prim volts - 240 Sec volts - 116 Watts 600heat source, wire cage, electrical, coils -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - 3D botanical embroidery of Silver princess eucalyptus, Lynne Stone, 2025
... Wrapped wires and hand embroidered elements, hand coloured....elements of her designs. Australian native flora flora Botanical model of Eucalyptus Caesia "Silver Princess" in flower with open flowers, flower buds and leaves. Embroidered using machine embroidery on an organza base. Wrapped wires ...Lynne Stone is a Victorian based textile artist specialising in botanical embroideries of Australian native flora. Lynne has used her technical skills to develop a software program for her sewing machine to automatically stitch some elements of her designs. Botanical model of Eucalyptus Caesia "Silver Princess" in flower with open flowers, flower buds and leaves. Embroidered using machine embroidery on an organza base. Wrapped wires and hand embroidered elements, hand coloured.australian native flora, flora -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - 3D botanical embroidery of Acacia Pycnantha "Golden Wattle", Lynne Stone, 2025
... Wrapped wires and hand embroidered elements, hand coloured....elements of her designs. Australian native flora flora Botanical model of Acacia Pycnantha "Golden Wattle" in flower with open flowers, flower buds and leaves. Embroidered using machine embroidery on an organza base. Wrapped wires ...Lynne Stone is a Victorian based textile artist specialising in botanical embroideries of Australian native flora. Lynne has used her technical skills to develop a software program for her sewing machine to automatically stitch some elements of her designs. Botanical model of Acacia Pycnantha "Golden Wattle" in flower with open flowers, flower buds and leaves. Embroidered using machine embroidery on an organza base. Wrapped wires and hand embroidered elements, hand coloured.australian native flora, flora -
Rye RSL Sub BranchPuttees
... These were wrapped around the lower leg from the top of the ankle boot upwards and tucked into the top to offer some sort of protection from the elements, wire entanglements and to prevent loose clothing from becoming a hazard. ...These were wrapped around the lower leg from the top of the ankle boot upwards and tucked into the top to offer some sort of protection from the elements, wire entanglements and to prevent loose clothing from becoming a hazard. ...Woolen putees worn as lower leg protection. These were wrapped around the lower leg from the top of the ankle boot upwards and tucked into the top to offer some sort of protection from the elements, wire entanglements and to prevent loose clothing from becoming a hazard. Officers had high topped bootd and Mounted personal had leather leggings. These were for the rankl and file infantry and other members of the forces. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - MAGGIE BARBER COLLECTION: FOUR LACE COLLARS, Late 1800's
... wired casings keep the collar erect. At the centre lower edge fine, cotton fabric is gathered tightly and forms a 10 cm long, fan shaped drop or jabot which in turn has a shield shaped crochet drop 12.5 cm deep with corded and cut-work elements. ...wired casings keep the collar erect. At the centre lower edge fine, cotton fabric is gathered tightly and forms a 10 cm long, fan shaped drop or jabot which in turn has a shield shaped crochet drop 12.5 cm deep with corded and cut-work elements. ...Clothing. Four Collars a. Stand-up lace collar with a shallow scallop at the lower neck edge-6 cm -7 cm deep. Three ''stand-up'' flower motifs and other flat floral motifs form the lace. Five boned and wired casings keep the collar erect. At the centre lower edge fine, cotton fabric is gathered tightly and forms a 10 cm long, fan shaped drop or jabot which in turn has a shield shaped crochet drop 12.5 cm deep with corded and cut-work elements. The stand-up collar is lined with fine cotton net, and fastens at the back with three metal hooks, but no loops are evident. b. Very fine creamy silk (?) stand-up collar. 4.5 cm deep, with a 32 cm deep jabot front. The same lace as the collar, edges the Vshaped front jabot. In the centre of this jabot is a stylized maltese cross, which also features at the front of the collar. No fastenings are visible at the neckline. c.This item is of the same design as 14.b, but is slightly larger.Cream cotton or silk, the collar is 6 cms deep at the centre front, and features a Maltese Cross shape at the centre front of the collar, and the jabot front. Ten floral motifs are spaced around the collar, and the same lace outlines the edges of the jabot front. No fastenings are evident. d. Collar. 8.5 cm deep at the centre back, shaped to 6.5 cm deep at the centre front. Jabot 2 cm wide at top, 10.5 cm wide at lower edge, then shaped to a point at the very lower edge. Floral elements and eyelets form the design. Centre back has six eyelets at each edge-perhaps laced to fasten. Two 5.5 cm long x .3 cm wide bones are encased on the front of collar, to support it in the front.costume, female, lace collar and jabot front -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Electric Toaster, Hecla Electrics Pty Ltd, c1940s
... With the invention of nickel chromium wire after 1900, C.W. Marriott began making more efficient heating elements using this new material in 1916. ...With the invention of nickel chromium wire after 1900, C.W. Marriott began making more efficient heating elements using this new material in 1916. ...Hecla produced a wide range of appliances for domestic use, beginning with heaters and later branching out to a wider range of kitchen appliances Hecla was established by Clarence William Marriott, a young Melbourne metal worker. He began manufacturing Australia's first carbon filament electric radiators in 1899. He originally worked for his father James Marriott who commenced business in Melbourne as an art metal worker in 1872 and was, in 1907, appointed as the official art metal worker to the Victorian Government producing items including the ornate iron gates and gas lamp standards outside Melbourne's Parliament House. With the invention of nickel chromium wire after 1900, C.W. Marriott began making more efficient heating elements using this new material in 1916. After being influenced by the eruption of Mount Hekla in Iceland, on 19 December 1918, Clarence registered the brand name "HECLA" with an erupting volcano as its logo. The company Hecla Electrics Pty Ltd was officially registered in 1922. In 1928 the company adopted the advertising slogan, 'By Hecla, it's Good'. The Hecla range rapidly expanded to include electric heaters and radiators, electric foot warmers, electric kettles, ceramic & metal electric jugs, immersion hot water elements, electric fans, electric coffee percolators, electric toasters, electric grillers and stoves, electric irons and electric frypans, clocks and curling wands. Electric blankets were introduced shortly after WWII.In 1930, a controlling interest in Hecla Electrics Pty Ltd was acquired by General Electric Corporation. Clarence William Marriott died in June 1967 in Melbourne, Victoria.This item is representative of a common domestic appliance used throughout Australia. It was manufactured by a pioneering Australian company.A small chrome steel toaster manufactured by Hecla Australia. It has a door on either side which flips down to insert or remove a slice of bread on each side, Each door has two black Bakelite knobs. The electric element is placed down the centre of the cavity. A detachable electric cord is included.240 Volts, 600 Watts. Cat. No. T4 Submitted to Electrical Approval Board Ref Application A1/AD01 SECV 240 Volt 600 Watt MANFED. IN AUSTRALIA SOLID BRASSelectrical appliances, hecla corporation australia, clarence william marriott, domestic appliances
