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QSA Item ID 2108401

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Series ID 20380

 

Switchboard, type Hasler H74/84, no. 715. Berneck, Switzerland, Nov 19, 2014. (31/43)

Engine control room, switchboard

 

The new 82 meter pelagic trawler Serene heads home to her her home port Symbister in Whalsay, after travelling across from the builders yard Karstensens Skibsvaerft A/S in Skagen the vessel was met with lots of well-wishers at the harbour, the vessel stayed in port for people to have a look around for a couple of days, then headed out to start fishing on the herring grounds. Now fishing on the end of year Mackerel fishery.

 

MAIN DIMENSIONS:​

Length overall:​82,00 m

Breadth moulded: 17,20 m

Depth shelter deck:12,35 m

 

CLASS: DnV + 1A1 Fishing Vessel Ice E0 TMON

 

MAIN ENGINE:MAN 12VL32/44 CR

 

PROPELLER PLANT:d4500mm, Scana Volda​

AUXILIARY ENGINES:​2 x​ MAN21/32 1250 kWe

 

THRUSTERS:2 x​ Brunvoll 1300 kW

DECK E

 

EQUIPMENT:KarmøyWinch

RSW-PLANT: Johnson Controls, 2 x​1471 kW​

 

VACUUM SYSTEM:Iras, 4 x66 kW/ 2x4200 l tank​

 

SPEED: 18kts

SERVICE SPEED: 15kts

 

DESIGN AND BUILT: Karstensens Skibsværft A/S

 

OWNERS: SERENE FISHING COMPANY LTD.

 

HOMEPORT: Whalsay, Shetland Islands

 

DELIVERED: 25. August 2018

electrical switchboard in Kolmanskop near Lüderitz in Namibia

Switchboard. In the early days of telephones, a caller would connect to "central", and a switchboard operator would plug in the correct wire into the switchboard in order to connect the caller and the "callee".

in 2010s, this all is an app on you mobile.

 

The much improved engine room with 12 cylinder marine diesel engine and switchboard in view.

I found this switchboard on the floor of a local antique store. Called an operator style, the price on it is $375. The store's web site is, www.oldschoolhousemall.com/

BTicino D45 System table top porter switchboard

 

Full details at the festival address: switchboardmusic.com

Motor-Generator Sets and Switchboards in Electric Sub-Station, Anaconda Reduction Works

 

Image taken from p 52 The Anaconda Reduction Works, July 1920.

 

Unique ID: mze-anac1920p 52

 

Type: Pamphlet

 

Contributors: Anaconda Copper Mining Company

 

Date Digital: July 2010

 

Date Original: 1920

 

Source: Butte Digital Image Project at Montana Memory Project (read the book)

 

Library: Butte-Silver Bow Public Library in Butte, Montana, USA.

 

Rights Info: Public Domain. Not in Copyright. Please see Montana Memory project Copyright statement and Conditions of Use (for more information, click here). Some rights reserved. Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works.

 

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Pride London, 3 July 2010.

 

I said he looked like a good looking Wayne Rooney. My friend agreed.

Famed tunnel designer and chief engineer Ole Singstad (pictured with cigar) is shown the tunnel's control board by Sergeant B. Sternfeld during a visit to the facility about a year and a half after it opened.

 

Photograph by Stomach Photo Service

April 21, 1942

Switchboard used in offices and hotels, 1920s.

Album Cover

 

Lothian Gay and Lesbian Switchboard Ceilidh held at the Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh on 14th November 2003

Meter and switchboard

A close-up of an old telephone operator switchboard, which you can find at the McHenry Museum in Modesto, CA.

Switchboard, type Hasler H74/84, no. 715. Berneck, Switzerland, Nov 19, 2014. (30/43)

All calls used to be routed via Whitehall, to be manually connected by the operator. The entire system was replicated underground in case Whitehall and London got hit. This huge technical undertaking was never used, even though it was maintained just in case...

 

www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/content/panoramas/telephone_excha...

 

And see the set ripped off from Flickr here :( underground.cityofember.com/2008/07/burlington-nuclear-bu...

This telephone switchboard was originally used at Masonic Homes and is now found at the Musem of the Masonic Homes in Elizabethtown, PA.

The former Manly Ferry in Hobart in 1990.

The main switchboard.

Original Milang Switchboard

Dictograph Substation from DTL Ltd. This switchboard was the heart of the Milang private phone network connecting the station with the Store, the Post Office etc.

Donated by Don Store.

 

Milang Station Building (now the Milang Historical Railway Museum)

Opened 1884

Closed 1970

Reopened 1991

Still going strong.

 

The town, Port Milang, was a large river port in Australia growing from its beginning in 1854 when it was first surveyed. At the zenith of its prominence, more goods and cargo passed through the town than any other port in South Australia.

 

In 1884, construction of the railway to Milang was completed. The station building was established at that time having, it is thought, come from Tarlee.

 

Within the station building you will find relics of those early days. The Morse key which was used by the station staff to communicate with the outside world. The telephone switchboard which formed the heart of Milang’s own private communication system. The bicycle used to deliver parcels and knock up local train drivers for their early morning shifts.

 

In 1972, much of the railway complex, including the buildings and track, were sold by tender. The station building went for a reported $39 to a local farmer who moved it to his property. After two further moves, it ended up on a house block in the town.

 

In 1991, a low loader was used to move the station 500 metres back to its original site. Hydraulic jacks were used to raise and lower the building onto the newly constructed platform. It was then restored by the volunteers, back to its original condition.

 

Voyager switchboard room

 

The new pelagic purse seiner trawler Voyager delivered last December (2017). The vessel was designed by SALT ship design from Norway and built by Karstensens Skibsvaerft A/S of Denmark.

 

Photos captured in and around Lerwick. The vessel stopped of in Lerwick to discharge a cargo of herring to the Shetland Pelagia factory. This is a familiar port to the crew but due to the vessel being over 3000gts harbour laws permits the vessel to use a pilot.

  

MAIN DIMENSIONS:​

Length overall:​

86,40 m

 

Length between pp:

77,00 m

 

Breadth moulded:

17,80 m

 

Depth main deck:

7,30 m

 

Depth shelter deck:

10,30 m

 

Tonnage:

approx. 4150GT

 

CLASS:

DnV-GL + | A | ICE - C Fishing Vessel

 

​MAIN ENGINE:

MAN Diesel & Turbo

12V32/44 CR 7.200 kW

 

PROPELLER PLANT:

MAN​

ø4.400 mm

 

​AUXILIARY ENGINES:

2 x

940 kWe

 

1 x

250 kWe

 

SHAFT ALTERNATOR:​

3.500 kW

 

THRUSTERS:

 

2 x

 

1.400 kW

 

DECK EQUIPMENT:

Karmøy

 

​SPEED:18KTS

Service: 15KTS

 

​ACCOMMODATION:

13 pers.

 

 

CAPACITIES:

RSW tanks:

Approx 3.200 m3

 

Fuel oil:

Approx 590 m3

 

Fresh water:

Approx 100 m3

 

DESIGN:

SALT Ship Design

 

​OWNERS:​

Arnold & Robert McCullough

Voyager Fishing Company Ltd.

 

​HOMEPORT:

Kilkeel, Northern Ireland

 

​DELIVERED:

1st of October 2017

File name: 08_02_000169

 

Box label: Bridges & tunnels

 

Title: Power house switchboard

 

Alternative title:

 

Creator/Contributor:

 

Date issued:

 

Date created: 1931-07-28

 

Physical description: 1 photographic print ; 8 1/2 x 11 in.

 

Genre: Photographic prints

 

Subjects: Tunnels; Construction; Industrial facilities; Switchboards

 

Notes: Additional information from image caption: Silas Mason Co., Inc. Section A. Boston Traffic Tunnel. No. 15

 

Provenance: Gift of Mrs. Anne Dunn in memory of Joseph A. Dunn.

 

Statement of responsibility:

 

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

 

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

 

For a retiring receptionist. This is the switchboard she used every day!

Laika (Susan Hattman) struggles in her job as a switchboard operator in "The Problem of Laika-23".

 

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Facilities Services at Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

 

Everything at this Trust is geared towards giving the patient the best quality care available. Whilst this care is administered by highly skilled teams of nurses, clinicians and technicians, there are many more highly skilled & dedicated people working behind the scenes to allow our frontline healthcare staff to do their jobs more efficiently. Facilities Services are always there, making sure you are safe, that you are fed, that you are taken to your x-ray on time, and that you have clean bed linen every day and much more. You may not realise the impact they have on the running of this hospital but by the end of this video you will appreciate the tremendous effort they put in on a daily basis to keep the hospital running and improve the patient experience.

Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh

Telephone switchboard

 

Gilbert, Arizona...

Sitting on top of the switchboard was this nice Ansett Australia model Plane.

Taken at the Ansett Museum, Hamilton, Victoria in 2014.

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