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Information & Communication Collection
Image: Grid of lights on CSIRAC
Source: Museum Victoria
Soon after its creation in 1870, the Industrial & Technological Museum began to conduct classes in telegraphy, to train young men and women for jobs in the rapidly expanding industry. Ever since, the presentation of contemporary and historical examples of communication technologies has been a priority of the museum.
Close relationships with government agencies, universities and local industries have resulted in the development of a collection that reflects many of the major changes in information and communication technology throughout the 20th century.
With key items such as the CSIRAC computer and Alexander Graham Bell's experimental telephone, this collection is of both national and international significance. It includes items of phonography, television, computing, radio, telephony, telegraphy, electronics, photography and cinematography.
Significant items
- CSIRAC (1949-64): the first automatic electronic stored-program computer in Australia and one of the first in the world. It is the only first-generation computer still in existence.
- Mainframe computers, including IBM CDC3200 (1960s), Cray Supercomputer X-MP (early 1980s).
- Microcomputers and microprocessor chips, from the 1970s to present.
- Noughts and Crosses machine: an early example of an interactive display using diodes, relays and uniselectors.
- Early calculating devices, from Napier's rods to arithmometers and totalisators.
- Domestic communication technologies: telephones, phonographs, radios, televisions, including items of considerable historic interest, including one of the first Edison phonographs in Australia.
- Pioneering items in the history of radio in Australia: Jenvey Coherer (1901), Max Howden receiver, Flying Doctor equipment, ABC station 3LO's Studio 303 (1939-86).
- 19th century telegraphic equipment and early telephonic equipment, including Alexander Graham Bell's experimental telephone equipment (1876), early Melbourne telephone exchange switchboard.
- Baird Mirror Television (1937), probably the first cathode-ray tube television in the Southern Hemisphere; experimental spinning disc television relics developed by Gil Miles in the 1920s.
- Fawkner Press, used to print the first newspaper in Victoria in 1838.
- Printing presses from the Victorian Government Printer, mid-19th century to the 1960s.
- Paris Universal Exposition, 1867, Reports of the United States Commissioners, Examination of the Telegraphic Apparatus and the Processes in Telegraphy by Samuel Morse. The title page carries the underlined handwritten inscription 'With the author's compliments', presumably in Morse's handwriting.
- Comprehensive set of technical and office items and images collected from the Melbourne Radio Coastal Station, (opened 1912, closed 2003), including an audio copy of the last official morse code radio transmission in Australia, sent 1 February 1999.
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Disc Recording - White & Gillespie, '20 Golden Family Favourites', Bill McCormack, 1976
12-inch, 33 1/3 rpm vinyl disc. Issued by the White & Gillespie Distributing Co., catalogue no. WG-45/TVS/5673. Double sided with blue label. This is the last issued recording of Bill M ...
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Phonograph Cylinder - Edison Records, Blondy & Johnny, 1902
Phonograph cylinder, "Edison Gold Moulded Records" brand. Recording of "Blondy And Johnny". Last patented November 18, 1902.
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Phonograph Cylinder - Edison Records, Comin Thro' the Rye, 1905
Phonograph cylinder, "Edison Gold Moulded Records" brand. Recording of "Comin' Thro' The Rye". Last patented May 23, 1905.
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Compact Disk & Cassette - Last Morse Code Message, Melbourne Coastal Radio Station, Compac ...
Compact disc containing a copy of the last morse code message from the Melbourne Coastal Radio Station, Cape Schanck, Victoria, on 1 February 1999. It was collected from the Melbourne C ...
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Disc Recording - Festival Records, 'Orpheus In The Underword', Los Angeles Philharmonic O ...
45 rpm double sided disk recording of "ORPHEUS IN THE UNDERWORLD", composed by Jacques Offenbach, performed by The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Alfred Wallenstein. O ...
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Disc Recording - Deutsche G G, 'Barber of Seville & Rigoletto', RIAS Symphony Orchestra, c ...
45 rpm double sided disk recording of "Barber Of Seville - Excerpts", composed by Gioacchino Rossini and "Rigoletto - Excerpts", composed by Giuseppe Verdi, performed by RIAS Symphony ...
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Disc Recording - Philips, 'Bacchanale from Samson et Dalila', L'Orchestre des Concerts La ...
45 rpm double sided disk recording of "Bacchanale from Samson et Dalila", composed by Saint-Saens and "Ouverture Raymond", composed by Thomas, performed by L'Orchestre des Concerts Lamo ...
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Disc Recording - Festival Records, 'Andy Stewart Sings...', Andy Stewart, circa 1960
45 rpm double sided disk recording of "The Summer Road", composed by Stewart-Grant and three other songs, performed by Andy Stewart. Original recording by Top Rank Records, England. Man ...
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Disc Recording - Deutsche G G, 'Rhapsody in B Minor', Johannes Brahms, circa 1961
45 rpm double sided disk recording of "Rhapsody in B minor, Op. 79, No. 1" and "Rhapsody in B minor, Op. 79, No. 1", composed by Johannes Brahms, performed by Adrian Aeschbacher on pian ...
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Disc Recording - Deutsche G G, 'Hungarian Dances', Johannes Brahms, circa 1958
45 rpm double sided disk recording of "Hungarian Dances", composed by Johannes Brahms, performed by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Produced by Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft. Ca ...
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