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Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Accessory - Pocket Watch, Approximately circa 1940
... Geelong RSL Sub Branch 50 Barwon Heads Road Belmont geelong ...These Pocket Watches were used during WW2This is an original York Lever Pocket WatchA round steel backed, glass front pocket watchon the front of the watch face York Lever -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Radio, ?1940
... Geelong RSL Sub Branch 50 Barwon Heads Road Belmont geelong ...The Radio and others were made for the Sig Corps US Army, the serial No is 6269, the Order No is 4671-Phila-42The Radio is an originalSteel Black BoxThe Allen D Cardwell Manifacturing Group -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Card - Membership Card Geelong RSL 1945
... Geelong RSL Sub Branch 50 Barwon Heads Road Belmont geelong ...This a Geelong RSL Membership Card dated 1945This is an original Card, the card was issued to VX20784 Thomas A Bowden, a WW2 Veteran, Rat of Tobruk.An oblong Card, black cover, paper information page insertFront Cover Capitals, Geelong, RSL Badge, RSSAILA -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Artwork, other (item) - Print, Serving Humanity
... Geelong RSL Sub Branch 50 Barwon Heads Road Belmont geelong ...This print is a portrayal of Nurses during WW1The print shows nurses on location during WW1, their environment and conditions they worked in.nurses in locations -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Medals, Mid 1970's and early 2000's
... Geelong RSL Sub Branch 50 Barwon Heads Road Belmont geelong ...The Medals are issued to National Servicemen who served between 1951 and 1959.Original Medal issued to 3785217 R J KiddleAnniversary of National Service Medal and The Australian Defence Medal3785217R J Kiddlemedals 3785217 r j kiddle, national service -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Recognition Plaque
... Lonsdale and Barwon Heads J Class Submarines J5 Ships graveyard ...In the early 1920s Australia was gifted six J class submarines from the Royal Navy. These were the latest and largest submarines built by the RN for service in World War I. They were competent but were in service with the Royal Navy for only a short time before the end of the war. Once in Australia they were placed into service but there was little appetite for submarines or in fact any other military endeavour in the early ‘twenties’. The world was exhausted from a long and dirty war followed by a devastating Influenza Epidemic. The J class boats were soon retired and sunk as breakwaters or scuttled in the ship graveyard area off the mouth of Port Phillip Bay.Popular diving sites in Ships Graveyard outside the rip between Point Lonsdale and Barwon HeadsCircular brass plaque inscribed with J5 North Sea 1917 1918 made from a piece of navigational equipment used on the submarine J5 mounted on woodSubmarine J5 North Sea 1917 - 1918j class submarines, j5, ships graveyard, port phillip -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Harpoon
... fishermen from Barwon Heads post WWII Fishing Harpoon Metal Harpoon ...Harpoon belonged to Cappy Felman, one of several fishermen from Barwon Heads post WWIIMetal Harpoon tip missing handlefishing, harpoon -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Model of Maud, 2012
... boats so that it could operate from Barwon Heads. It is the only ...Model of Maud made in 2012 by Malcolm Gibson in Geelong. Actual couta boat Maud was launched in 1927 built by Lars Halvorsen and now moored in QueenscliffMAUD is a wooden sailing vessel built in Victoria for fishing. It is an example of the Victorian couta boat class with a design adaptation for local conditions. It was built and designed by Peter Locke Jnr, at Queenscliff Victoria in 1931, with shallower draft than most couta boats so that it could operate from Barwon Heads. It is the only remaining couta boat from the Barwon Heads fleet.Scale model of Couta Boat Maud housed in a purpose built display case made by Showfront (owned by John Tiller)boat model, couta boat, maud -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Switches
... vessel to be scuttled off Barwon Heads to form an artificial reef ...Switches from HMAS Canberra taken prior to scuttling in October 2009Ex HMAS Canberra was the first ex naval vessel to be scuttled off Barwon Heads to form an artificial reef and to facilitate recreational diving.3 Marine Alarm Switches on metal frame; General, Unknown usage, Collision AlarmContact Type S-2JRM3A-2switches, navy ships, hmas canberra -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Letter - Sinking of the 'Milora'
... Graveyard' off Barwon Heads in Bass Strait on the 8 March 1935 ...The Milora was scuttled in 1934 after running aground in Port Phillip near Queenscliff. She is the largest wreck in the ships graveyard at 101Meters.The Milora ran ashore at Barwon Heads on 21 September 1934, and then scuttled in the 'Ships Graveyard' off Barwon Heads in Bass Strait on the 8 March 1935.A memorandum dated 5 March 1935 regarding arrangements for the sinking o fhte 'Miloradiving, scuba diving, ship wrecks, milora -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork, Artwork by Daphne Wallace, 2006
Daphne WALLACE (1964- ) Gomaroi, Ullaroi, Wurralli, Muralli Country Wallace is a Gamilaroi/Ullaroi-Yuwaaliaay artist whose intensely coloured and textured abstract and pictorial paintings are interpretations of the Yuwaaliaay stories passed down to her by her grandmother. They are evocative of her spiritual and emotional attachment to her home in Lightening Ridge.Daphne WALLACE Gomaroi, Ullaroi, Wurraili, Muraili country Artist's statement: This painting tells of many different stories, most of them I knew growing up and some were told to me since working on the Bubbles of the Surface Project. ... Reading this landscape through Murri / Murdi eyes and our relation to country. In the top, Yurri Yurri women/people, Rainbow serpents the other side of Coocoran Lake, Bunyip waterhol near Angledool, Ants nest believed to be where Baiame laid his tow wives, where the ants ate off the slime and brought them back to life, mining fields around Lightning Ridge, Bush tucker such as bumbull, burrigan, nappan, greewee, snotty gubbuls. In the middle, Gurra the crocodile, Gurra the crocodile himself, when Baiame killed him to retrieve the two wives, a rainbow shone no him and his scales turned inot opals, left to the Narran Lake was where Baiame sat down and left his bottom imprinted in the rock. he got up and moved onto the blue mountains where his wives gave birth to the three sisters. At the botttom of the painting, Walgett council dug up two old Kings sitting up face to face with their legs crossed, with their Tin King plates around their necks; Their head bands of kangaroo teeth were still inbedded in their skulls. The water dog stories are at spots along river "don't go down thereon the bend (Namour Researve River) the water dog witll get you" Nan used to tell us. It is believed that the water dog makes whirlpools and will drown you. He makes a druming sound, which can be heard along the Namoir, Barwon, Darling, Gwydir, Mihi and the Narran River; and the Duck is part of the creation story, with the twin platypus. It tells how the water dog kidnapped her and kept her in a cave on the river bank, she escaped back to her people. They knew she was bingal therefore vanished her fro that region, she travelled to New England region giving birth to twin platypus.daphne wallace, aboriginal, gippsland campus, churchill, gomaroi, ullaroi, wurraili, muraili -
Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Equipment - Orungal Kedge Anchor
... Barwon Heads 3227 geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Wrought ...Wrought iron anchor -
Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Fur Seal Pup
... Barwon Heads 3227 geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Immature ...Immature fur seal pup -
Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Gannet
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Black Swan
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Hooded Plover
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Little Penguin
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Southern Boobook Owl, Southern Boobook Owl on Branch
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Fox with Ringtail Possum
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Brushtail Possum
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Juvenile Ringtail Possum
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Brown Rat
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Echidna on Rock
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Copperhead snake
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Echidna on Board
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Puggle
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Jacky Lizard
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Yellow bellied sheath tailed Bat
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Little Forest Bat
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Feral cat with Ringtail Possum
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