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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
The Inverness was a well boat built in Port Fairy 1938 by K.N. Lacco and Sons for Johnny McDonald who owned and operated her until about 1942 when she was taken by the armed forces. In 1946 after the 1939-1945 War she was bought in Sydney by Tommy Davis, Jim 'Jumbo' Terjeson and Peter 'Runt' Terjeson. RFB 233 on the register 1938-1942 and 1946 - c1963Well known boat built in Port Fairy for Johnny McDonald taken for use by the armed forces in 1942 she was found in Sydney and bought by Tommy Davis , Jim Terjesen and Peter Terjesen and returned to Port FairyBlack and white photograph of Fishing boat ‘Inverness’ with sail furled berthed at lower end of wharfwell boat, peter runt terjesen, tommy davis, johnny mcdonald, jim jumbo terjesen, inverness, rfb 233, k.n.lacco, peter terjeson, tyson, runt -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1940 1950 c
Black and white photograph of fishing boat" Diamentina" at Post Office wharf Lakes Entrance Victoriaboats and boating, tourism, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Bulmer, 1950 c
Black and white photograph of Harold Newmans fishing boat Eloise in Cunninghame Arm Lakes Entranceboats and boating, waterways, fishing industry -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Decorative object - Painting, F. I. Endeavour
For many years this painting hung in the offices of the Belfast & Koroit Steam Navigation Company in Port Fairy. It was painted by Arthur Victor Gregory (1867-1957), a water colourist and marine artist. It depicts the Fisheries Investigation Ship Endeavour, a trawler built to the specifications of the Commonwealth Government in 1909 to assist in identifying new fishing grounds in the seas around Australia. The Endeavour was lost in December 1914 between Macquarie Island and Hobart with the loss of all twenty-one men on board, including Harald Dannevig, the Commonwealth Director of Fisheries.A Painting of a forgotten ship and crew that were forerunners of investigating the reserves of fish in our oceans.A painting of the F. I. Endeavour in a wooden frame. Scroll work on frame.Front - The F. I. Endeavour crossing Bass's Straits A. V. Gregory 10 Reverse - Regal Patronage ?.8.1854 Arthur V. Gregory Marine ? Arthur V. Gregoryship, fishing, scientific, belfast & koroit steam navigation company, endeavour, macquarie island, hobart, harald dannevig -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Hand Casting Blanks, n.d
Identification numbers: 7559 a, b Two hand casting blanks for 'bottom bobbing' when fishing from a boat. Wooden rectangular shape, semi-circle cut from each end to accommodate fishing line. Wooden handle screwed to top edge. -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1957
Date made 24 October 1957Black and white photograph of Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co tanker Naninia standing by disabled fishing vessel Heather B whose crew are securing her for towing. Fishing vessel Atlantis standing by. Crew of Heather B all of Lakes Entrance, Victoria.jetties, fishing industry, boats and boating -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Landed Shark
Shark fishing was important to the Queenscliff Point Lonsdale fishing industry since early 1900s. It is still a popular activity in the area today.Fishing of all kind has been an important industry in the Queenscliff region. Although commercial fishing has greatly diminished, recreational fishing is still an important activity.Laminated photograph of a shark on the crane on Fishermans Pier circa 193820 Beach Street Queenscliffe. Debbie O'Hare? [illegible]. Back of Glenuse Reef in Point Lonsdale. Whole salmon for bait 5am. In creek on crane. 2,100Lbs, 8'6" Girthshark, shark fishing, queenscliff, fishing industry -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - Fishing Boats, 1950c
Eastern wharf colloquially known as 'Harbecks Wharf' and 'The Scallop Wharf'|One other copy same sizeBlack and white photograph of fishing boats moored at the eastern wharf. The wharf has a clutter of vehicles, a crane, ladder, fishing nets and onlookers. In left background the tops of the Great War Memorial cypress trees, right background the footbridge is seen. Lakes Entrance VictoriaThe Fish Wharves Lakes Entrance fishing industry, waterfront, boats and boating, transport, memorials -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Colour, Paul Tresize, 1998
The name Mordialloc was derived from the name Moody Yallock, which comes from the Bunurong language. The Bunurong Peoples are the Traditional Owners of this area. The name means “high water” or “high creek”. In 1839, colonial authorities declared the mouth of the creek, and an additional 830 odd acres as an Aboriginal Reserve, although this proclamation was never gazetted. The reserved land included part of the Carrum Carrum Swamp which was abundant with wild life and natural resources. Regular encroachments, including land sales which began in 1863, were made on the land until 1878 when the Reserve was declared closed, and the land was opened up to land sales. Market gardening and suburban house lots quickly began to develop, and Mordialloc became a renowned picnic and holiday site. Mordialloc Creek is a popular bay side destination for local and visitors, and is a site for boating, kayaking, fishing and swimming, along with many other activities.Colour photograph of Mordialloc Creek with boats moored on both sides of the street and Pompei's boat yard visible on the right hand side of the creek., Main Street and St Brigid's Catholic Church are visible in background.mordialloc, bunurong, traditional owners, boats, fishing -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Fishing Lure, c. 1970
Fishing lure. Natural coloured horsehair and red feathers decorating lead covering of shank of hook. No 'head'. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Fishing Lure, c. 1970
Fishing lure. Horeshair, undyed, black and fawn, covering shank of hooks, lead 'head', painted black. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Tool - Fishing Lure, c. 1970
Fishing lure. Horsehair, undyed, black and fawn, covering shank of hook, lead 'head', painted black. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Tool - Fishing Lure, c. 1970
Fishing lure. Horsehair, undyed, black and fawn, covering shank of hook, lead 'head', painted black. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Fishing Lure, c. 1970
Fishing lure. Horsehair, undyed, black and fawn, covering shank of hook, lead 'head', painted black. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Fishing Lure, c. 1970
Fishing lure. Orange rubber nymph covering hook lead 'head', painted black white eyes. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Fishing Lure, c. 1970
Fishing lure, cream rubber nymph, split tail, lead 'head' painted white, black eyes. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Fishing Lure, c. 1970
Fishing lure. Horsehair undyed, black and fawn, covering shank of hook, lead 'head' painted black. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object, Framed Bamboo Fan
Rectangle wooden framed bamboo fan with picture of trees and fishing boats and backed with patterned and black paper.fan, frame, bamboo art, souvenir -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1980
Colour photograph of the fishing boat Beaver moored at the boat harbour in Cunninghame Arm, Lakes Entrance, Victoriaboats and boating, fishing industry, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1980
Colour photograph of the fishing boat Rodondo at boat harbour, vegetation on hummocks in background. Lakes Entrance Victoriaboats and boating, fishing industry, ocean -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Card, Christmas, Ambulance Service Melbourne, Pre 1987
Fold out Christmas card. Features water colour image of fishing boats tied up on beachGREETINGSchristmas -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
The steamer S.S.CASINO was much loved by the whole Port Fairy community- with the possible exception of some of the fishermen whose boats she ran down! Transport of the large quantities of wool, potatoes, onions, grain, sheep, cattle and other produce grown on the rich lands of the Western District Belfast was served by a plethora of shipping, both sail and steam, but only one of the steamers then in the regular trade (S.S. DAWN) would ever be able to get up the river and reap the cost savings of loading against a wharf. It was not unusual for four steamers to be anchored in the bay at once and for seven or eight different steamers to call during a week. A number of inter-colonial steamers also called to pick up produce for delivery to Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. Production in the Western District was increasing and virtually all of that production had to go through one of the western ports in order to reach markets. By 1882 a meeting 15ft. March, 1882, in the office of auctioneer, J.B. HoIden in Cox Street took action and it was unanimously resolved - that the Belfast & Koroit Steamship Company be formed with a capital of £20,000 in 10,000 shares of £2 each". A number of steamers were offered by letter to the fledgling company, including the new and almost sister ships, CASINO and HELEN NICHOLL. The CASINO was on her delivery voyage from England was due to arrive in Warrnambool to load potatoes for Sydney and, initially, arrangements were made for her to call into Port Fairy for inspection by the BKNS Co directors. She eventually proceeded direct to Warrnambool and the Directors inspected her there. Without hesitation they purchased her even though they had to raise a large bank loan to do so. The CASINO arrived in Port Fairy on Saturday, 29th. July, 1882, steaming triumphantly up the Moyne River, and was greeted by crowds, many of whom had driven in from the surrounding countryside, which gave her “loud ringing English cheers". By 1884 the CASINO could not carry all the cargoes available to her and in December of that year the company purchased the new steamer BELLINGER to provide additional capacity. She helped to open up the intermediate ports of Lorne, Apollo Bay and Port Campbell, but the BELLINGER was not really suitable for the trade and she was sold in 1887, leaving the CASINO to operate alone -as she was to do for almost all of the next 45 years. The opening of the railway in 1890 decreased the cargo available to the steamers and the economic depression of the early 1890's worsened the situation. The weak soon began to fall by the wayside and when the Portland & Belfast SN Co. decided to go into liquidation in April 1895, the Belfast & Koroit Company bought the Portland Company's steamer DAWN on advantageous terms, a substantial part of the payment being in BKSN Co shares. The BKNS Co and the Howard Smith Line came into direct head to head competition and nearly forced the BKNS Co out of existence. Cargo dropped to such an extent that in 1899, they reached agreement that only one ship would run and that the ship which ran would pay a weekly amount to the competitor to stay out of the trade. This controlled service ceased in1909, and competition intensified when Howard Smith placed the newly built, larger steamer EUMERALLA on the run. The BKNS Co survived this competition and even prospered during it partly by extending on a more regular basis, the CASINO'S voyages to South Australian ports Port Macdonnell, Kingston, Beachport, Robe and, on occasions Adelaide. There were setbacks when, on 20 October 1924, CASINO went ashore at the Kennett River, near Apollo Bay, and again, in February l929, when she struck a submerged object at Warrnambool and had to be beached. The railways placed great competitive pressure on the small steamship company and this pressure was intensified when the Great Depression slashed the market for Western District produce, BKNS Co struggled on, paying dividends in most years, and the company planned a big celebration for the CASINO'S fiftieth anniversary in the trade on 29th July, 1932. Disaster struck soon after 9 o'clock on the morning of Sunday I0 July, 1932 when the CASINO was lost at Apollo Bay together with the lives of 10 crew members. Black and white photograph of s.s.Casino steaming down to berth at her wharf on the left fishing boats in foregroundship, boat, industry, belfast and koroit steam navigation company, moyne river, river, s.s.casino, wharf -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Botanical Reserve in Stawell West
Botanical Reserve Stawell West with a gentleman and boat. The first committee of management was gazette in 1863. In April 1870 the reserve was placed under the control of the Borough Council. The Botanical Reserve Stawell West is now called The Grampian Gate Caravan Park.Black and white photograph of a scene of trees lining a lake. A person is fishing on the bank with a small boat nearby.A glimpse of the lake, Stawell. W.J. Chapman photo. The post card is dated Sept. 8th 1915 to Dear Les and from Jane & Frank, Les's brother and sister.stawell -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Plan - Plans / Line Drawings - Port of Portland Slipway, Bilge Blocks Fishing Vessel Seamount Enterprise, Portland, Victoria, 08/11/1990
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Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1900c
This collage of photographs was used to advertise the Lakes area, and Kelvin House as a destination venue.Kelvin House, Mrs Arbuckle, Proprietress, Cunninghame.Black and white photograph, depicts a framed collage of seven photographs including Kelvin House. Lakes Entrance VictoriaGood fishing and Boats free. Terminus for Bairnsdale and Orbost Coaches. 5/- per day, 30/- per week.guesthouses, tourism, advertising -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Photographs of a family in a sculling dinghy, Photograph of sculling dinghy, unknown
Fishing boatblack and white photograph of a family in a sculling dinghyRefer Notes section for detailsfishing boat -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Equipment - Equipment - Fishing Float, n.d
Wooden painted 'pencil' fishing float. Bottom section lacquered, the rest including central barrel-shaped section, red-brown. Metal loop just above barrel-shaped section, for passing fishing line through. ? section with other loop broken off bottom section -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Early 20th Century
One of a collection of 6 photographs donated by Mary KarneyBlack & White photograph of two groups of men each with long fishing lines on the beach. Little dog in the foreground.fishermen on cowes beach, fishing on phillip island beach, fishermen, mary karney -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Fishing Boats, Portland, n.d
Con Kroker Private CollectionBlack & white photograph of fishing boats at anchor near the Fishernan's Breakwater, "Julian" is in the foreground, " Charles Francis" on the right. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Fishing Lure, c. 1970
Fishing lure. Yellow painted wood covering shank of hook, yellow feathers. 'Head' part of shank covering.