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Historical Engineering Relics HISTORICAL ENGINEERING RELICS Number Additional [prefixed 'S'] Nature of relic Location Photographs information Comments 0001 Bridge - masonry arch Inglewood MR33 Yes Yes 0002 Bridge - masonry arch Greenock, Gawler-Morgan MR22 Yes Yes 0003 Bridge - Railway overpass - timber beam Wallaroo, Lydia Tce. Yes Yes 0004 Bridge - reinforced concrete arch Angas Creek, Adelaide-Mannum MR33 Yes Yes 0005 Bridge - Timber beam Yankalilla, Bungala R. Yes Yes 0006 Bridge - timber suspension Gilberton, Severn St. Yes Yes 0007 Bridge - timber bean + Slab stone Mintaro-Merildin MR133 Yes Yes 0008 Bridge - timber deck Inman River, Victor Harbor Yes No 0009 Bridge - masonry arch Horrocks Pass North MR2 Yes Yes 0010 Bridge - masonry arch Clare, North Sevenhills North MR2 Yes Yes 0011 Bridge - masonry arch Bungaree, 2 km north, MR2 Yes Yes 0012 Bridge - masonry arch Bungaree, MR2 Yes Yes 0013 Bridge - masonry arch Bungaree. 2.5 km North MR2 Yes Yes 0014 Bridge - masonry arch Marrabel, 5.7 km north MR45 Yes Yes 0015 Bridge - timber arch Angle Vale 1 km north MR410 Yes Yes 0016 Bridge - masonry arch Coromandel Valley No Yes 0017 Bridge - masonry arch Little Para River MR99 No Yes 0018 Bridge - masonry arch concrete deck Adelaide-Goolwa MR11 Yes No 0019 Bridge - reinforced concrete deck with steel trusses Blackwood - Coromandel Parade Yes No 0020 Bridge - masonry arch Sturt River, Adelaide-Goolwa Yes No 0021 Bridge - reinforced concrete deck timber frame Koppamurram 1 km south No No 0022 Bridge - masonry arch Brownhill Creek, Old Belair Rd No No 0023 Bridge - masonry arch Paringa Yes Yes 0024 Bridge - concrete rein. arch Port Elliott, Watsons Gap Yes Yes 0025 Bridge - iron truss Murray Bridge No No 0026 Bridge - steel truss Murray Bridge No Yes 0027 Bridge - iron truss Orroroo, Willochra Creek No Yes 0028 Bridge - steel truss Finniss R. 2 km SW Finniss No Yes 0029 Bridge - steel Port Adelaide, Commercial Rd Yes Yes 0030 Bridge - concrete rein arch Reedy Creek 7.5 km south Apamurra Yes Yes 0031 Bridge - iron truss Adelaide, Torrens River No sheet 0032 Bridge - Steel truss Adelaide, Torrens River No sheet 0033 0034 Bridge - iron beam Adelaide, Frome Rd Albert Bridge No sheet 0035 Bridge - iron arch Adelaide, Torrens Rd Hackney Rd No sheet 0036 Gun - salute (cannon) Milang Memorial Park No No Page 1 of 20 Number Additional [prefixed 'S'] Nature of relic Location Photographs information Comments 0037 Compressor - gas engine driven Mt Gambier, Cnr Percy & Mitchell Sts. Yes No 0038 Compressor - Linde Refrigeration Thebarton, Winwood St. - Southwark Brewery Yes No 0039 Compressor - Linde Refrigeration Adelaide, Hindley St. - West End Brewery No No 0040 Air pump Dartmoor, Vic. Softwood Holdings Ltd Yes No 0041 Blacksmith's Forge Bellows Edwardstown, 12 Collins Ave. No Yes 0042 Steam engine tract/plough Mt Gambier, Yahl No sheet 0043 Steam engine vertical Wallaroo, Mays Foundry No sheet 0044 Steam engine vertical Laura, Golden North Dairies No sheet 0045 Steam engine horizontal Pt Pirie, bowden T & Sons No sheet 0046 Pump - water (steam driven) Renmark, Nilduttie Well No sheet 0047 Plough - Bratten Northfield, Highways Dept. Yes No Mt Gambier, Myona Forest Reserve - to be trf to 0048 Rabbit fumigator, horse-drawn Penola Forest No No 0049 Saw - Drag Penola Forest Reserve No No 0050 Plough - mould Penola Forest Reserve No No 0051 Holmes Magneto Electric machine Osborne Power Station - to be trf to SAIT (The Levels) Yes Yes 0052 Grader - pony (ex Cave Range) Penola Forest Reserve No No 0053 Grader - horse drawn Druid Vale, 24 km east Hawker Yes No 0054 Motor - electric Hindmarsh, 3 Manton Rd - Kelly H & Co No Yes 0055 Harness - horse hobbles Northfield, Highways Depot Yes No 0056 Plough - drawn ripper Northfield, Highways Depot Yes No 0057 Grader - tractor drawn Olary (9 km east) Eringa Homestead Yes No 0058 Grader - tractor drawn Wilpena Pound - opposite rubbish dump Yes No 0059 Wharf Goolwa Yes No 0060 Stage - marine loading Denial Bay Yes No 0061 Jetty trucks / hand crane Ardrossan Yes No 0062 Dredger - Marine. 'South Australian' Port Adelaide No No 0063 Road Roller - steam Port Pirie, Ellen St No No 0064 Crane - hand Milang, Old Railway Station (demolished) No No 0065 Mobile crane Wallaroo (next hospital) Yes No 0066 Humphrey pump Cobdogla - River bank No Yes 0067 Yatala soil cart (horse drawn) Yatala front wall Yes No 0068 Lights - street Northfield, Highways Depot Yes No 0069 Bridge - timber arch Clarendon Yes No 0070 Lights - street. Arc lamp East Tce. Yes No 0071 Compressor - air Millicent museum No Yes 0072 Lantern - Hand signalling kerosene Northfield, Highways Depot Yes No 0073 Aerodynamic Balance - Airborne four-component WRE Salisbury No No 0074 Gas analyser - parts per million Woomera Range No No Page 2 of 20 Number Additional [prefixed 'S'] Nature of relic Location Photographs information Comments 0075 Cannon - Gun - 25 pounder WRE Salisbury No No 0076 Amplifier - high power transistor r.f. WRE Salisbury No No 0077 Radar aerial - steerable Woomera Range No No 0078 Instrumentation Tape Recorder Mark 1 Woomera Range No No 0079 High Drag Bomb Tail "Ballara" WRE Salisbury No No 0080 Rocket vehicle "Jabiru' 3 stage WRE Salisbury No No 0081 Upper atmosphere research vehicle WRE Salisbury No No 0082 Integrating Nephelometer WRE Salisbury No No 0083 Rocket models WRE Salisbury No No 0084 Accoustic arrays WRE Salisbury No No 0085 Digital impact predictor (DIP) Woomera Range No No 0086 Oscillator (100K H2) Woomera Range No No 0087 Radio/Electronic models WRE Salisbury No No 0088 Sequencer unit Range "E" main Probably disposed - Woomera Range No No 0089 Intercom unit - type 1 and/or type 3 WRE Salisbury No No 0090 Transceiver - type 2 H.F. WRE Salisbury No No 0091 Transmitters - type AT20 H.F. WRE Salisbury No No 0092 Anti-tank weapon - project 'E' wire guided WRE Salisbury No No 0093 Wrepoc WRE Salisbury No No 0094 Time standard rack "Minitrack" WRE Salisbury No No 0095 Rocket motor for Malkara - Maroll WRE Salisbury No No 0096 Measuring machine (Universal type & accessories) WRE Salisbury No No 0097 Bridge - "Victoria Bridge" - steel girder road Adelaide - River Torrens Yes No 0098 Engine - steam triple exp. Torrensville No sheet 0099 Boiler - Steam Cornish Clare, SevenHill Monastery No No 0100 Boiler - Steam Cornish Sliding Rock 30 km s.e. Copley Yes Yes 0101 Boiler - Steam Cornish Leigh Creek Coal Field. Yes Yes 0102 Engine, steam - single expansion, single cylinder Watervale, Quelltaler Wines No No 0103 Generator - electric Dartmoor, Victoria No sheet 0104 Generator - electric Dartmoor, Victoria No sheet 0105 Tide - recorder Glanville - Dockyard No No 0106 Thermometer - Bitumen Northfield, Highways Dept. Yes No 0107 Computer - digital (electronic) (Cirrus) University of Adelaide, Dept. of Electrical Engineering No No 0108 Air weapon - Demon Test Vehicles / Fireflash missile WRE Salisbury No No 0109 Level - spirit Northfield, Highways Dept. Yes No 0110 Engine - diesel, 6 cylinder Waikerie, Main St. No No Computer - card sorter - Power-samas - 60 column 0111 (mechanical sensing) University of Adelaide, Mechanical Engineering Dept Yes No Page 3 of 20 Number Additional [prefixed 'S'] Nature of relic Location Photographs information Comments Engine - "Blackstone" oil/petrol - single cylinder 0112 (horizontal) Balhannal, Mattners Rd No Yes 0113 Crane 2 ton wharf mounted hand operated Murray Bridge wharf No No 0114 Paddle steamer - 'Oscar W' Murray Bridge, Moritz slipway Yes Yes 0115 Crane 2 ton hand operated Murray Bridge, Goods yard SA Railways No No 0116 Crane 2 ton hand operated Callington Railway Station Yes Yes 0117 Paddle Steamer 'Industry' Renmark near Irrigation Pumping Station Yes Yes 0118 Engine - Aero 1914-18 University of Adelaide, Mechanical Engineering Dept Yes No 0119 Accumulator - hydraulic Port Adelaide, F Store, St Vincent St Yes No 0120 Lifting apparatus - hydraulic Port Adelaide, F Store, St Vincent St Yes No 0121 Forge - tools, Blacksmith Milang Old Mill Boarding House Yes No 0122 Crane - hand Ardrossan No No 0123 Crane - rail, 5 ton No 2327 Mile End Railway Museum Yes Yes 0124 Rail Cabooses, Nos 4365, 4367 Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0125 Rail Van - 'N' Class No. 251 Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0126 Rail brakevan No 276 Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0127 Rail carriage No. 294 Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0128 Locomotives - Waratah Gypsum Co No 304, 306 Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0129 Rail car - SAR 41 Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0130 Rail car - SAR 8 Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0131 Rail Carriage - sleeper Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0132 Locomotive - railway SAR 624 Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0133 Locomotive - railway SAR 93 Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0134 Locomotive - railway SAR 117 (P) Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0135 Locomotive - railway SAR 504 Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0136 Locomotive - railway SAR 255 (F) Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0137 Locomotive - railway SAR 702 Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0138 Locomotive - railway SAR 409 Mile End Railway Museum Yes Yes 0139 Locomotive - railway SAR 752 Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0140 Locomotive - railway BHAS 'Peronne' Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0141 Locomotive - railway SAR 97 Mile End Railway Museum Yes Yes 0142 Locomotive - railway Silverton Tramway Co No 12 Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0143 Locomotive - railway SAR 253 (T) Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0144 Locomotive - railway BHP 4 Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0145 Locomotive - railway Silverton Tramway Co No 21 Mile End Railway Museum No Yes 0146 Locomotive - railway Silverton
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