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Collection: Powerhouse Museum
2002/115/3 Communications equipment, including Rabbidge telephone handsets, Ericsson handsets, thermal switch, microphone handset, various microphone and earphone pieces, paper /metal /plastic, various manufacturers, used by Parnell Rabbidge, Australia, 1
2005/66/24 Tea set, consisting of a teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and tray, with a transfer printed pattern, earthenware / metal, metal components made by WMF, Germany, tea set made by Wachtersbach Earthenware Factory, Germany, c.1905
2005/114/7 Millinery tools (8), including iron, mallet, spatula, scissors, pliers, hole-punch, hat-wire tool, measuring tool, metal / wood, used by Moray Millinery in the manufacture of hats, maker unknown, [1930-1980]
2008/174/1 Precision resistance thermometer bridge, Mueller bridge, metal / plastic / glass, made by Leeds and Northrup Co, Philadelphia, United States of America, c. 1960, used by National Standards Laboratory, CSIRO, Chippendale, New South Wales, Austra
2008/174/2 Alternating current stabiliser, metal / plastic / glass, made by H Tinsley & Co Ltd, London, England, c. 1948-1970, used by Defence Standards Laboratory, Adelaide, South Australia, c. 1950-1977, and CSIRO, Woodville North, South Australia, c. 1
2005/16/1 Skis, pair, laminated wood / metal / rubber / leather, owned and used by Hans Berents during construction of the Snowy Mountains Scheme, Snowy Mountains, New South Wales, Australia, 1952, maker unknown, Norway / Japan, c. 1952
2007/157/2 Concert flute, Boehm system, with case, wood / metal, made by F Couture & Co, Paris, France, sold by A P Sykes, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, probably 1890-1910, owned and played by Richard Chugg
2007/157/4 Concert flute, Boehm system, with cleaning rod and case, wood / metal, maker unknown, France, sold by Montague Bros & Co, London, England, possibly 1890-1910, owned and played by Richard Chugg
2007/157/3 Concert flute, Boehm system, with case, wood / metal, maker unknown, France, sold by Franz Gallay, Paris, France, probably 1890-1910, owned and played by Richard Chugg
98/117/1 PED (Personal Emergency Device), radio mine communication system, includes blasting case, computer and disk, transformer, antenna, 2 x PEDbelts, helmet, AutoPEd vehicle display unit and operations manual, plastic/ glass/ electrical/ metal/ paper,
2008/174/4 Kelvin and Wheatstone bridge, metal / wood / plastic, made by H W Sullivan Ltd, London, England, 1955, used by Defence Standards Laboratory, Adelaide, South Australia, c. 1960-1977, and CSIRO, Woodville North, South Australia, c. 1977-1990
2008/187/17 Electrical insulation tester, Megger, series 1, wood / metal / glass / leather / paper, made by Evershed & Vignoles Ltd, England, c. 1955, used by Telecom Laboratory Services, Strathfield, New South Wales, Australia, c. 1955-1990
H9919 Standard measure, line bar, 40 inch, in box and stand, metal / wood, maker unknown, used by Captain Henry Kater, England, 1820-1835, used by Sydney Observatory, New South Wales, Australia, 1873-1900
2007/127/3 Tailor's square, wood / metal, made by J Rabone & Sons, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, used by Ron and Maxwell Gillman, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, 1918-2003
2005/220/1 Electromagnet, 20 kilowatts, 1.6 Tesla, model V-4012-3B, metal / plastic / wood / glass, with accessories, used by CSIRO, West Lindfield, New South Wales, Australia, 1960-1997, made by Varian Associates, Palo Alto, California, United States of
A9932 Boots, pair, men's, Derby style, suede/metal, and shoe trees, pair, wood/metal, Harry B Hart/Stroms, London, England/Stockholm, Sweden, 1950-1959/unknown
2001/84/240 Model, Ferris Wheel, metal/wood/twine, 'Tin Symphony', Opening Ceremony for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, designed by Dan Potra, made by model makers at the Ceremonies Workshop, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1999
88/392 Toy soldiers (71), 'Types of the British Army', Display Set 93 and box, comprising Royal Horse Guards and Coldstream Guards and band, metal, 1:32 scale, Britains Ltd, Hornsey, London, England, 1911-1941
K963 Voltmeter, 'Megger' No 65237, wood / metal / leather / rubber / [plastic] / [bone], made by Evershed and Vignoles Limited, London, England, 1905-1915, used by Sydney Observatory, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
H9926 Box chronometer, No. 3856, wood / metal / glass, manufactured by John Poole, London, England, 1865-1867, used at Sydney Observatory, Observatory Hill, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
2008/187/13 Resistance box, megohm, with calibration reports (6), metal / wood / [Bakelite or ebonite] / paper, possibly made by Constantan, place unknown, c. 1900-1940, used by Telecom Laboratory Services, Strathfield, New South Wales, Australia, c. 1974
2008/187/22 Level oscillator, 0.8 TO 300 Hz, type Rel 3W27e, with operating manual and circuit data booklet, metal / plastic / glass / paper, made by Siemens, Germany, 1960, used by Telecom Laboratory Services, Strathfield, New South Wales, Australia, c.
2008/187/23 Capacitance unbalance set, -40/+200 picoFarads, type R313, with electrical leads, metal / plastic / glass, Siemens, Germany, [1960], used by Telecom Laboratory Services, Strathfield, New South Wales, Australia, c. 1960-1990
2007/140/1 Microscope, 'Society of the Arts' type, compound monocular, metal / glass / wood, possibly made by S Maw, Son & Thompson, London, England, [1855-1877], used by Dr I Lovegrove, New Zealand, [1877-1910]
98/113/2 Optical Projector Array, Fleetwork Trainer component, metal / alloy / electronic components, commissioned by the Communications School, HMAS Cerberus, Victoria, Australia, made by Research Engineers Ltd, London, England, 1966
2005/66/23 Tea and coffee service, consisting of a teapot, coffeepot, hot water jug, milk jug, sugar bowl and tray, electroplated nickel silver, made by Whitehall / Crusader Plate Co Pty Ltd , England / Melbourne, Australia, c.1925
2005/66/4 Chocolate box, with lining, ceramic / metal / material, metal details made by WMF, Germany, c,1910, box made by the Wachtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schlierbach, Hesse, Germany, c.1910
2005/207/2 Leg splint, 'Hare traction splint', metal alloy / vinyl / synthetic materials, used at Munmorah Power Station, Doyalson, New South Wales, Australia, made by Dyna Med Inc, California, United States of America, c. 1965-1999
2005/101/1 Lawn mowers (3), non-motorised, metal / wood, made by Clyde Engineering Company Ltd / Qualcast (Aust) Pty Ltd / Crowe Engineering Works Ltd, Granville, New South Wales, West Footscray, Victoria, Marrickville, New South Wales, Australia, 1930-19
2003/54/3 Ensemble, women's, polyamide coat with fake fur trim, bra top, transparent Chinese-style top, trousers, fake fur shoulder bag, skull cap with attached recycled plastic toy aeroplane, polyamide / fake fur / plastic, made by W Tang & Co. Ltd, Hong
2003/66/18 Digital photographic print, silver gelatin ,black and white, paper, 'Heavy metal fans', published in 'The Age' 10 Sept 1993, photograph by Ilana Rose, IKONTACT Productions, 1993 / print by James Calder, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2002
2003/190/2 Outfit, womens, consisting of jacket, T-shirt and pair of jeans, cotton/ metal/ polyester, designed by Roy Christou, made by Roy, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2002.
2003/163/3 Stirrup assembly for women's side saddle, leather cup and safety stirrup iron, 'Scott's Patent', metal / leather, used at Wong store Bolong, New South Wales, Australia, 1885-1916, made by Hampson and Scott, Walsall, England, 1885-1893
2008/187/19 Condenser box, model 74106B, metal / plastic / leather, made by Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd, London, England, [1960-1970], used by Telecom Laboratory Services, Strathfield, New South Wales, Australia, c. 1960-1990
2007/50/22 Music award, gold record, 'The Lord's Prayer' by Sister Janet Mead, glass / wood / metal / paper, made by A & M Records Inc, United States of America, used by Festival Records, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1974
2007/50/30 Music award, gold record, 'Stylin Up' by Christine Anu, paper / metal / acrylic / rubber, made by Mushroom Records / Vice, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, used by Festival Records, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1995