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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph, Picnic at Miss Slaney's, 26 December 1913
Miss Slaney, (Henry Slaney and Margaret Harriott Hart had 9 daughters so it's unknown which one is mentioned), organised a picnic for seamen in her property, Cattarno, in Caulfield (Hawthorn Road) for Boxing Day 1913. A inscription at the back of the photograph indicates: "Miss Chase in centre".Picnic at Miss Slaney's - Miss Chase in Centremiss slaney, henry slaney, margaret harriott hart, cattarno, caulfield, picnic, glen eira, goldsmith album, lhlg, picnics, social events, entertainments -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Black and white, 1918
The LHLG newsletter of 1918 features this image and notes that they accompanied their shipmaster father Captain Aviss, of the Barque Inverneill who with his wife Catherine Florence Aviss, travelling through dangerous European waters, brought the family of three children to visit Melbourne. The two children featured are Margaret and Ronald, born at sea in 1915. Their young sister, Ruth Neil, was also born at sea on the 27 August 1918. The family re-united with a first meeting for the children and grandparents, Captain and Mrs Frampton, who "had lost two ships to enemy submarines and were now on their third". The family participated in "a happy Communion service in our chapel , in which the parents and grandparents joined this formed the keystone of their visit to Melbourne". Unfortunately the young Mrs Aviss contracted the Spanish influenza on their arrival in St John, New Brunswick, Canada, she succumbed in November 1918 after spending a week in the Parks Hospital. Herbert Aviss was left with 2 toddlers and a 3 month old baby. He went back to England with his children in March 1919 on passenger ship, accompanied by a nurse. Martin Frampton and his wife were in New York at the time, but they probably learnt about Catherine's death in the local newspaper. A memorial plaque in her name unveiled in the chapel at the Mission in April 1919. The parents and grandparents left their names and signatures in the visitor book (0149) on the 28 April 1918.One of the rare stories of seafarer visits illustrated with a photograph of the children of a family accustomed to life aboard ship. The impact of influenza also affected this family and others are recorded amongst the supporters of the Mission and reflects the widespread impact that the epidemic of the post WW1 period had on people, Mission activities and restrictions affecting public events. Both Framptons and Aviss are noted in the annals of the Cape Horne society.Small monochrome photograph of two small children, a girl and a boy posed in front of the ship's wheel of a sailing vesselshipboard life, seafarer families, martin frampton, elizabeth frampton, herbert aviss, children, catherine florence aviss nee frampton, wwi, world war one, great war, first world war, german, submarine, u boat, torpedo, spanish influenza, flu, pandemic, st john, new brunswick, sea mites, wheel, boy, girl, margaret aviss, ronald aviss, ruth aviss, ruth neill aviss, ruth neill paterson nee aviss (1918-2017), ronald aviss (1915-1996) -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Picnic at Cattarno, 26 December 1913
The property Cattarno, Caulfield, where the Misses Slaney resided was the location for a Boxing Day picnic in 1913. The location was also used for a drawing room for the purposes of fundraising and is mentioned in the Michaelmas issue of the LHLG newsletter "Jottings from our Log" 1913, Michaelmas issue.Depicts one of the key host venues for both Drawing room events and venues for picnics and visits with seafarers.Small monochrome photograph (faded) depicting outdoor gathering of seamen and LHLG members.Printing instructions are handwritten at the back in pencil: Top right corner: "This block not sent" with dimensions and "print". also in pencil: snapshot at / Picnic at Catarno [sic the spelling of the location is wrong here] Blue stamp: "520"lhlg, picnic, cattarno, boxing day, caulfield, glen eira, miss slaney, henry slaney, margaret harriott hart -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph, Mr and Mrs Gurney Goldsmith, Resting, Easter Monday, Heatherbrae, 12 April 1909
Alfred Edward Clarke was a member of the Stock Exchange. He married a niece of Reverend Kerr Johnston, Margaret Helen Gowan (daughter of John Denovan Gowan, himself brother of Eliza Denovan Gowan) in 1886. His first wife, Caroline Long, died in 1884. One of his daughter, Linda Clarke (later married to John William Begg) was secretary of the Malvern branch of the Ladies' harbour Lights Guild. Article in the Standard (Port Melbourne, Vic. : 1884 - 1914), Saturday 17 April 1909, page 3 "SAILORS ENTERTAINED. Picnic at Glen Huntly. A very enjoyable picnic was held on Monday in connection with the Victoria Mission to Seamen, at Mr. Clarke's grounds, 'Heatherbrae,' Glen Huntly. About 90 sailors from ships in the Bay and river were entertained, and a happy time was spent. Tea was provided by ladies connected with the Mission, and cricket, football, and other sports were arranged and carried out with great zest. At the close of the day cheers were given for Mr. and Mrs. Clarke and family, the Mission workers, and all who had helped to make the outing a success."Small monochrome photograph depicting outdoor scene of a small number of men resting. Photograph somewhat faded, particularly on right side heatherbrae, easter, picnic, lhlg, caulfield, alfred edward clarke 1840-1913, margaret helen gowan 1863-1937, linda begg nee clarke 1877-1954, eliza johnston nee denovan gowan, john denovan gowan -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Plaque - Memorial Plaque, Ethel Margaret Musther, 1959
A Williamstown local, Ethel Margaret Musther nee Barber (1872-1956) was the daughter of Captain John Henry Barber (1842-1924), a sea pilot and Janet Lidell (1846-1891) Her grandfather, Captain Lidell, was also a seaman. In 1900, she married Nathan George Musther,(18..-1933) a chemist, and dentist in the Navy. They had two daughters: Rosamund Janet Musther(born 1903) and Nanoya Gwendoline Musther (born 1906). She was the principal of the Ladies' College in Footscray. She was involved in many philantropic associations especially for sailors but also during WWI and WW2. She worked for the Anzac Club, the Red Cross, She formed: 1941: the R.A.N. Friendly Union of Sailor's Wives and Mothers. 1943: the Lightkeepers Auxiliary to help the Mission raised funds. The plaque was a gift of the Lightskeeper Auxiliaire and unveiled on 30 July 1959 at the St Nicholas Chapel, by her eldest daughter, Mrs Jean McDonald. It was originally on stained and polished hardwood mount made by Mrs Murdoch (AR1959, page 24). On the day, a desk service-book was also dedicated in memory of Dr John Thompson at the request of his daughter, Mrs Sparrow.In early 1943, Ethel Margaret Musther formed the Lightkeepers' Auxiliaire and raised funds for the third building purchased for the Williamstown branch of the Victorian Seamen's Mission, the former E,S & A Bank. Thanks to her philanthropic work, she was rewarded with a Medal of the British Empire in 1953 for all her charitable work. Large rectangular with decorative clover corner Engraved: "In affectionnante and grateful memory / of / Ethel Margaret Musther, M.B.E. / Founder of / The Williamstown Lightkeepers Auxiliary / Of the / Victoria Missions to Seamen / Remembered always for this and many other / Philantropic works / Died 17th of September 1956 / Her deeds live after her.1956, ethel margaret musther, m.b.e., medal of the british empire, 1953, lightkeepers' auxiliary, williamstown, seamen's mission -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Margaret E. MacKenzie, Shipwrecks, 1964
non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Booklet - Catalogue, Margaret Woodward, The Sea is All Around us, 2015
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...Margaret Woodward is a an artist and an an associate professor of design at Charles Sturt University. Artist statement: "The Sea is All Around us is a multi-layered event which creates a memorable experience for those visiting the Dome Gallery and the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands. The event acknowledges and raises awareness of the often difficult and dangerous working lives and journeys of seafarers by making visible their role in transporting commodities, materials and objects to and from Australia’s shores. This installation at the Dome Gallery in the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands marks the third stage of an ongoing research project which seeks to reveal the ‘social life’ of souvenirs. Beyond their representational role souvenirs also trigger intangible, affective qualities – reminders of journeys and places, new associations with tastes, sounds and people, and thereby becoming objects which focus and hold memories. This installation invites seafarers and visitors to participate in a global project which aims to witness sea journeys and trace the mobile life of seafarers and souvenirs. For a fortnight in May 2015, the Dome Gallery became an architectural large scale compass, with the circular floor marking the intersection of its latitude and longitude (37 º 49'21" S 144º 57'03"E). Over these two weeks the Dome Gallery was inscribed with marks recording journeys made by seafarers, recording destination and departure ports, home lands and waterways, and in doing so making visible a small segment of the global patterns of seafaring. Custom-made souvenirs designed for the installation are given to seafarers as gestures of welcome and a memento of their visit. The souvenirs originating in Poland continue their journey by sea, to destinations beyond the Dome becoming part of the global network of seafaring, with an invitation for seafarers to record their future journeys using QR code scanning technologies. It is hoped that by releasing the 200 limited edition souvenirs accompanying the seafarers the mobile life of souvenirs and seafarers will also become visible. Like messages in bottles they leave our shores, becoming ambassadors, representing the Dome Gallery at the Mission to Seafarers, the waters of Port Phillip Bay, Australia’s red soil and vegetation, and carrying memories of visiting Melbourne." The Mission has always been open to the community and has a tradition of hosting cultural events: shows, concerts, exhibitions, festivals.Small flyer in PDf for the art installation by artist Margaret Woodward at the Mission to Seafarerscultural events, norla dome, mso, 2015, art installation, margaret woodward -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photographs, Serie, Mission to Seafarers Victoria, The sea is all around us, 29 May 2015
EXHIBITION in the DOME The Sea is All Around Us - Margaret Woodward 11-21 May 2015 Dome Gallery – Mission to Seafarers, 717 Flinders Street, Melbourne, Australia. 37 º 49'21" S 144º 57'03"E Hours: Daily 11.00am - 4.00pm The sea is all around us is a multi-layered event which will create a memorable experience for those visiting the Dome Gallery and the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands. The event will acknowledge and raise awareness of the working lives and journeys of seafarers by making visible their role in transporting commodities, materials and objects to and from Australia’s shores. This installation invites seafarers and visitors to participate in a global project which aims to witness sea journeys and trace the mobile life of seafarers and souvenirs. For a fortnight in May 2015, the Dome Gallery will become an architectural large scale compass, with the circular floor marking the intersection of its latitude and longitude (37 º 49'21" S 144º 57'03"E). Over these two weeks the Dome Gallery will be inscribed with marks recording journeys made by seafarers, recording destination and departure ports, home lands and waterways, and in doing so making visible a small segment of the global patterns of seafaring. Custom-made souvenirs designed for the installation will be given to seafarers as gestures of welcome and a memento of their visit. The souvenirs originating in Poland will continue their journey by sea, to destinations beyond the Dome becoming part of the global network of seafaring, with an invitation for seafarers to record their future journeys using QR code scanning technologies. It is hoped that by releasing the 200 limited edition souvenirs accompanying the seafarers the mobile life of souvenirs and seafarers will also become visible. For more information visit the website: sensingtheremote.net Margaret Woodward is Associate Professor of Design at Charles Sturt University For a fortnight in May 2015, Margaret Woodward was ‘in residence’ at the Mission to Seafarers Norla Dome Gallery with her participatory installation project "The Sea is All Around Us". The floor of the gallery became a large scale compass. Seafarers were welcomed to the gallery their ships, journeys and destinations were recorded and mapped on the floor drawing. Seafarers were welcomed with cake and souvenir mugs of tea. These mugs, a momento for the seafarers, were inscribed with a scannable QR code and an invitation for seafarers to record their journeys on a dedicated project website. Around 120 souvenirs are now continuing their journey by sea and seafarers have scanned the mugs from locations including Singapore, Brisbane, Fremantle, Adelaide, Busan and Johor! After the exhibition Margaret Woodward was able to follow the seafarers' whereabout: ""The Sea is all Around Us". I am in awe of where this project might go, well done Margaret. One week has passed since finishing up at the Mission to Seafarers Victoria. Today I check my website and can see that the cup-carrying seafarers are reaching warmer climates, they tell me it’s getting hot as some are already in Suva and Port Lautoka. I’ve watched the souvenirs travel and fan out from Melbourne, some West to Adelaide and Fremantle, others going north to Sydney Brisbane, Singapore and Busan. Another seafarer scans in from Changi Airport, excited to be going home for some time with his family in the Phillipines. I keep an eye on my ‘fleet’ of 22 ships that visited the Dome Gallery, and see where they are on the Live Shipping website, watch some of them sail up the coast of Western Australia and marvel at the steady pace this journey takes. I am so used to flying over coastlines and countries in a matter of hours, impatiently watching the tracking screen from my airline seat, this shipping pace seems so much more real, so much more of a passage. I feel connected to these ships, to the people on board, to know that an object has passed from my hands to theirs, now holding in it my cargo of concern."margaret woodward, installation, exhibition, norla dome, 2015, sea voyage, sea journey, cultural events -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Ruth E., Henry and Margaret Black [grave], 26/09/1915
Photograph of the grave of Ruth E., Henry and Margaret Black. The Black family were early landowners in Watsonia, from Grimshaw Street to Lambourn Road. Digital copy of colour photograph.henry black, ruth black, margaret black, watsonia, black family -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Artwork, other - Collection of ephemera relating to work by cartoonist Bruce Cavalier, n.d
Collection of ephemera relating to work by cartoonist Bruce Cavalier who was the son of Portland Cr. Frank Cavalier. Designed poster for Portland's 150th Celebrations (5398). Laminated version 751 (see other information for list of items). Letter and copy from Margaret Morrison to Gordon Stokes. Photocopies - 11 cartoons Photocopy - sign 'Cavalier Park' " - 2 newspaper articles " - Testimonial Dinner Cartoonists Club " - 3 Eulogies -
Greensborough Historical Society
Memoir, Early days in High Street Watsonia - the Willimotts, 1959o
... keith willimott margaret willimott watsonia high street watsonia ...Keith and Margaret Willimott built their home and moved to Watsonia in 1960. They tell the story of a developing suburb and the friendships made there.A primary source recollection of Watsonia in the mid-20th century.3 typed pages includes photographswillimott family, keith willimott, margaret willimott, watsonia, high street watsonia -
Greensborough Historical Society
Certificate of Title, 27 McKellar Street Watsonia, 25/07/1963
Copy of Title to land owned by Shirley Margaret Fraser, who was a descendant of early landowners in Watsonia, the Black Family. Subject land was part of the family holdings before subdivision.Certificate of Title Vol. 8424 Fol. 599, with Covering letter from Garland Hawthorn Brahe, solicitors and With Compliments slip. Black and white, Lot no. and easement coloured.mckellar street watsonia, shirley fraser (black), black family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical document, Margaret Ball, The Bunker family, 1845o
The document outlines the family history of the Bunker and Shillinglaw familes.These families lived in Eltham in the late 19th century.A 10 page photocopied document with a picture of a grave stone on the front page.Some words written in blue biro on the bottom of the second page.eltham, shillinglaw, bunker, dalton street primary school, kangaroo ground, collingwood, research -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Princess Margaret Rose Caves, n.d
Coloured photograph of stalagmites and stalactites beside pathway in Princess Margaret Rose caves.travel, princess margaret rose caves, tourism, geology -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Weapon - Whaling Harpoons, n.d
Original owner - one of the Henty brothers, bought by Margaret's grandfather, Matthew Edward Mabbitt, lighthouse keeper at a Henty clearing sale about 1900Two matching harpoons with wooden handles. Metal harpoon heads have been re-plated at some stageBack: 'Mcmillan' on back of both harpoon heads - first two letters unclearwhaling, maritime industry, hunting, henty -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Mug, 1859
William Rosevear was born around 1848 and in 1869, he married Margaret Morrison. He was a bootmaker at Condah for forty years. William enjoyed cricket and football and was a longtime goal umpire for the Condah football team.China mug with handle. White with hand-painted floral arrangement on each side, gold line on rim and base and touches on handle.Front: William Rosevear 1859 (gold copperplate, on side)rosevear, western district families, domestic item -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Souvenir Teaspoon - Princess Margaret Rose Caves, n.d
Silver plate teaspoon showing image of Princess Margaret Rose Cave.Front: Princess Margaret Rose Caves, Victoria Back: Made in New Zealand Collectors Worldsouvenir, princess margaret rose caves, travel, tourism -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Postcard - Postcard - Pricess Margaret Rose Caves, n.d
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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Flyer - Flyer - Princess Margaret Rose Caves, c. 2009
Princess Margaret Rose Cave 'flyer'. Light card, photo of cave formations on front, information about region, plus map, on reverse.advertising, tourism, travel -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Spoon - Princess Margaret Rose Caves Souvenir, n.d
Souvenir spoon with image of Princess Margaret Rose Caves Victoria -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Clothing - Cloak - Syd Cuffe, Town Crier, n.d
Syd Cuffe's Town crier's cloak. Navy blue homemade cloak with attached cape. Trimmed in gold braid, gold buttons with anchor design, gold chain at neck. Six cloth patches sewn to one side of the front of the cape - Nova Scotia Guild of Town criers, 11th World Town Criers Championship Maryborough QLD, Ontario Guild of Town Criers, American Guild of Town Criers, The honourable Guild of Town criers New Zealand, HAG - Atc Town Crier -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Nelson Visitor Information Centre, Oct-00
Coloured photograph: Tourism officer Rhian Maddox, welcoming the first two official visitors to the Nelson Visitor Information Centre - Joan Rose from Portland and Margaret Wilkinson from Evan's Head, NSW.Back: Yellow sticker ' 1st official visitors greeted by Rhian Maddox - Jean Rose, Portland and Margaret Wilkinson, Evan's Head NSW'tourism, nelson -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Postcard - Postcard - Princess Margaret Rose Cave, n.d
Full colour photo/postcard of the interior of one of the Princess Margaret Rose Caves, showing stalagmites and stalactites; white border, with black print 'PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE CAVE, SOUTH WEST VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA'.postcard, tourism -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Princess Margaret Caves, n.d
Coloured photo of stalactite formation in Princess Margaret Rose caves.tourism, princess margaret rose caves, travel, recreation -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Postcard - Postcard - Princess Margaret Rose Caves, n.d
Coloured photo/postcard of interior of Princess Margaret Rose Cave, showing formation known as 'The Long Engagement and the Wedding Cake'.tourism, princess margaret rose caves, postcard -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Princess Margaret Rose Cave, n.d
Coloured photo of 'The Long Engagement' and 'The Wedding Cake', formations in Princess Margaret Rose Caves. Photo is similar to image on 6481 (postcard).tourism, princess margaret rose, travel, recreation -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Princess Margaret Rose Cave, n.d
Coloured photo of flowstone formations beside path in Princess Margaret Rose Caves.tourism, postcard, princess margaret rose caves -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Princess Margaret Rose Caves, n.d
Coloured photograph showing stalactite and helictite formations in Princess Margaret Rose Caves.princess margaret rose caves, geology, tourism -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Princess Margaret Caves, n.d
Coloured photograph of flow stone column formation in Princess Margaret Rose Caves. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Sticker - Princess Margaret Rose Caves, n.d
Oval coloured sticker, photo of stalactites in Princess Margaret Rose Cave. White print: 'Princess Margaret Rose Cave' round top edge. 'Lower Glenelg National Park' around lower edge. Sticker attached to white backing paper.tourism, princess margaret rose caves