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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Twin cylinder water cooled 2 stroke Mercury 9.8 HP outboard motor brown band modelSerial No 9432170 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Domestic object - 10 items recovered from the Cambridgeshire wreck site
CAMBRIDGESHIRE (J. Marshall) was on voyage from Gravesend UK to Sydney, New South Wales with a cargo of general goods and a crew of 40, when she was lost off Cambridgeshire Reef. Read more at wrecksite: https://wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?543123 glass bottles, 3 ceramic ink bottles, 2 ceramic bottles, 1 brass door knob, 1 engraved metal discunderwater relics, salvage, glass bottles, ceramic bottles, ceramic ink wells -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - Deck chair
2 Deck chairs (1940s-50s), wooden folding style with striped canvas covers -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - Doors
There are only seven shipwrecks in Victoria that have had more than 100 objects recovered from them reported as a result of the Commonwealth Amnesty held in 1993-94. These are the Loch Ard (1878), Schomberg (1855) and Fiji (1891) - all situated along the western district 'Shipwreck Coast' - and the George Roper (1883), Light of the Age (1868), Joseph H. Scammell (1891) and Victoria Tower - all situated along the short section of the 'Surf Coast' between Point Lonsdale and Torquay.The Victoria Tower is archaeologically significant as the wreck of an international inward-bound passenger and cargo vessel. It is educationally and recreationally significant as a coherently intact example of a British built iron clipper ie: representative of a class or type. Along with the wrecks of the Light of the Age (1868 - American-built wooden clipper ship) and Sussex (1871 - Blackwall frigate) nearby these vessels represent the three major design classes, and span the evolution of commercial and immigrant sailing ships used by the British in the colonial Australian trade in the last half of the nineteenth century.2 Doors from the 'Victoria Tower' made from teak and mahoganydoors, salvage, shipwreck, torquay, victoria tower -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Twin cylinder water cooled 2 stroke Mercury outboard motor 25 HP. Features twist grip combination throttle/gearshift.Serial No 1495870 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Twin Cylinder water cooled 2 stroke Johnson outboard motor 18 HP 1955-65Johnson Sea Horse 18HP -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Twin cylinder water cooled 2 stroke McCulloch outboard motor 7.5 HPModel A2DB Serial No 1534 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Twin Cylinder water cooled 2 stroke long shaft Volvo Penta 14 HP outboard motor 1970s-80sSerial No 210407298 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Single cylinder air cooled 2 stroke Yamaha P125A outboard motor 12.5 HP 1960-70P125A Serial No S24785 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Twin cylinder water cooled 2 stroke Marline 18 HP outboard motor 1955-60 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Single cylinder water cooled 2 stroke British Anzani outboard motor -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Single cylinder water cooled 2 stroke Evinrude outboard motor 1920-30Detachable row boat motor -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Single cylinder water cooled 2 stroke Tohatsu outboard motor 1970-80Model OB3A Serial No N10766 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Twin cylinder horizontally opposed water cooled 2 stroke Evinrude outboard motor. Features a key locking clamp screwSerial No R4381 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - Rowlock Block
An adjustable rowlock block designed for use on inflatable craft during WWIIThis adjustable rowlock is a rare artefact from WWII. It was designed to stow away when not in use.Rowlock Block [folding type] used in WW2 inflatable emergency craftrowlocks, seacraft, wwii equipment -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - Anchor
Recovered from Rabbit Island, Wilsons PromAnchors x2 Admiralty designanchors, admiralty design -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Container - Shipping container - early concept
These strong riveted and sealed iron boxes were made in England in the 1930s to ensure overseas cargoes such as china, pottery, fabrics, tea and sugar were not damaged by sea water. Clever Australians later converted them to water tanks.An early example of the modern shipping container concept. Container used for transport of goods [early shipping container concept]shipping container -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Decorative object - Tile, floor
Floor tile recovered from Loch Ard wreckTile, triangular marble floor salvage, loch ard, tile -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - Ruler, navigational
Ruler recovered from the SS Time during salvage processA small navigational ruler marked for lengths and anglesMarkings showing length and angles in inches. Made in England. ruler, navigational instruments, ss time -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - A small distress signaling device which enables sun reflection to be accurately directed to ship or shore in case of emergency
Distress signalling device from the SS Time. 5. Mirrors: Better known as a Heliograph, a mirror might be used while onboard and mostly on a survival craft to reflect the sunshine towards the entity that one needs to attract the attention of. These mirrors not only reflect the light to pinpoint the location of the emergency but are also non-corrosive at the same time. This helps to prolong their usage for a longer period of time.Robertson sun-flash distress signal device with original cardboard boxInstructions on back of mirror and on cardboard boxheliograph, distress signalling, ss time -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Popular small outboard motorEarly locally manufactured outboard motor by Aquatic Engineering Pty. Ltd of BrisbaneSingle Cylinder air cooled motor, Victa power head, no ID of leg and gearbox markers. 1950-60 outboard motors, victa power head -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor, 1960
First of the low profile design motorsTwin Cylinder water cooled 2 stroke Wizard 7.5 HP outboard motor. 1960-65C7EB Serial No 3314outboard mptors -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Twin cylinder water cooled 2 stroke Evinrude 4 HP outboard motor. -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Twin cylinder horizontally opposed water cooled 2 stroke British Anzani outboard motor -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Has Evinrude ID plate but is not that make. Motor mower originsSingle cylinder air cooled 2 stroke outboard motoroutboard motor -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Twin Cylinder horizontally opposed water cooled 2 stroke Johnson outboard motorModel 210 Serial No 34079 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Most likely a motor mower power head. New Utility may be VictaSingle Cylinder air cooled 2 stroke New Utility outboard motor2-680 3394 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Twin cylinder water cooled horizontally opposed 2 stroke British Motor Boat Co. Outboard motor HP unknown -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Victa motor mower adapted to operate as an outboard motor. 1955-60 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Single cylinder water cooled 2 stroke 3 1/2 HP Seagull 102 outboard motor