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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph - Postcard, The Crags near Port Fairy
Black and white photograph of a rocky outcrop with two large holes through, sandy dune and sea in backgroundThe Rose Series p. 1132 The Crags near Port Fairy Victoriabeach, sea, seascape, rocks -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph - Postcard, The Rose Series / The Rose Stereographs, The Crags
Black and white photograph of rocky outcrop with large holes through, sandy bank and sea in back groundThe Rose Series P.!132 The Crags near Port Fairybeach, sea, seascape -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph - Postcard, Bishop and Gray, South-west Passage, Port Fairy 1906
PhotographBishop and Gray- South-West passage Port Fairybeach, sea, seascape -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Postcard - Photograph, Rocky Coast, Port Fairy
PhotographRocky Coast, Port Fairybeach, sea, seascape -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Devil's Hole, Port Fairy
Photograph of wave crashing over stone reefDevil's Hole, Port Fairybeach, sea, seascape -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Postcard, A.C. Aberline, The Crags
This photograph is of “The Crags” an area on the coast half way between Port Fairy and Yambuk. The name is an abbreviation of McKechnies Craigs/Crags owners of property in the vicinity. it is close to ancient aboriginal campsites but these are not accessible to the public. Because of the nature of the geology in this area this photograph shows a seascape that it is not possible to see now.Hand coloured photograph used as postcardThe Crags Port Fairyseascape, sea, beach, the crags, mckechnie’s crags or craigs -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, South beach
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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, South beach
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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, South beach
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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, South beach
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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
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The Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, John Masefield, Gallipoli, 1916
The Gallipoli campaign began one fateful Sunday morning in April 1915. It was to be Australia's test of nationhood. The Allied soldiers landed in the dark, crossing beaches tangled with barbed wire, passing mines and scaled the precipitous cliffs under machine-gun fire. An intense five-month campaign ensued, the lines so close that there was no respite from battle. With access to military documents, the poet John Masefield published this moving account of the Allied efforts in the Dardanelles less than a year after the defeat. The book was a huge success, as it gave glory to the bravery and determination of the young men who endured heat, toil, thirst, disease and pestilence but were always ready and willing to die in exultation for their cause.. Moving account of the Allied efforts in Dardanelles after the defeat.Ill, maps, p.183.non-fictionThe Gallipoli campaign began one fateful Sunday morning in April 1915. It was to be Australia's test of nationhood. The Allied soldiers landed in the dark, crossing beaches tangled with barbed wire, passing mines and scaled the precipitous cliffs under machine-gun fire. An intense five-month campaign ensued, the lines so close that there was no respite from battle. With access to military documents, the poet John Masefield published this moving account of the Allied efforts in the Dardanelles less than a year after the defeat. The book was a huge success, as it gave glory to the bravery and determination of the young men who endured heat, toil, thirst, disease and pestilence but were always ready and willing to die in exultation for their cause.. Moving account of the Allied efforts in Dardanelles after the defeat. world war 1914-1918 -campaigns - gallipoli, world war - campaigns - dardenalles. -
The Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Faber & Faber limited, Dunkirk, 1945
This is the story of Dunkirk and of the men who planned it (insofar as it was planned) and of the men who carried it out, and of their ships. Mr Divine, who was himself with the small boats, writes with the authority of direct knowledge. He had the assistance of the men who were intimately concerned with planning and organising the operation. This is the true story of Dunkirk from its almost nebulous beginnings to the astonishing triumph of its end. Originally published in 1945, this is the best contemporaneous account, detailing all the big and little ships that rescued the men trapped on the beaches in late May 1940.Map, p.307.non-fictionThis is the story of Dunkirk and of the men who planned it (insofar as it was planned) and of the men who carried it out, and of their ships. Mr Divine, who was himself with the small boats, writes with the authority of direct knowledge. He had the assistance of the men who were intimately concerned with planning and organising the operation. This is the true story of Dunkirk from its almost nebulous beginnings to the astonishing triumph of its end. Originally published in 1945, this is the best contemporaneous account, detailing all the big and little ships that rescued the men trapped on the beaches in late May 1940. world war 1939-1945 - naval operations - britain, operation dynamo -
City of Greater Geelong
Etching, Melton Prior, Geelong and Corio Bay from Eastern Beach
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City of Greater Geelong
Water Colour, John Sterchele, Queenscliffe Beach
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City of Greater Geelong
Painting - Oil on Canvas, Graeme Cardinal, Beach at Point Lonsdale
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City of Greater Geelong
Etching, Geelong from Eastern Beach
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City of Greater Geelong
Painting - Pastel, Charles Moodie, Beach Play - Torquay
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City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, Russell Fletcher, Barwon Heads Beach
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Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Work on paper - Woolamai Surf Beach, Lesley Miles
Australia - 2000PastelSigned -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - Back Beach Rye, Susan Hall
Australia - 2004Oil on boardSigned -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - End of the Surf Lesson Smith's Beach, Mary Hennekam
AustraliaOil on canvasSigned -
Darebin Art Collection
Painting - Andris Jansons, Andris Jansons, Dusk Beach Scene, 1977
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Manhatten Beach
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Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1981 - Mordialloc Beach, 1981
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Mordialloc College Alumni Association Inc (MCAA)
Photograph, 1981 - Peter Scullin Reserve Mordialloc Foreshore - playground and barbecue
The precinct has undergone significant change and beautification since 1981.mordialloc foreshore, mordialloc beach -
Phillip Island Conservation Society Inc.
Work on paper - Newspaper cutting, "Penguins. Studies from Philip Is., Vic", Published March 1948
Phillip Island's Little Penguin and other bird species populations became the popular subjects of field naturalist and bird observer field trips from the late 19th century. By 1948 the decline of the Little Penguin population on the island was very evident due to fox predation. There were still many gaps in the knowledge about their breeding and other on-shore activities, as well as their feeding habits at sea. Various magazines and newspapers featured updates of information on occasion. This is an example.The article provides evidence of the level of knowledge about Phillip Island's Little/Fairy Penguins in the last 1940s. Photocopy of magazine or newspaper article. Three separate pages.phillip island, little penguins, fairy penguins, penguin rookeries, fox predation, penguin moult -
Phillip Island Conservation Society Inc.
Work on paper - Photocopy of newsletter article, Gould League of Bird Lovers, "Parade of the Fairy Penguins", 1966
By 1966 when this poem and article were written by these state school students, the Phillip Island Penguin Parade had become famous and was a regular excursion destination for groups. The poem in rhyming couplets of 4 lines per stanza is typical of its time with human-centric description of the penguins in 'coat and tails', but both the poem and essay also indicate a growing interest in the evolution and behaviour at sea and on land of the Little Penguins. The Gould League of Bird Lovers, Victoria branch, which published these pieces in their 1966 edition of the Bird Lover magazine, was established for both children's 'nature studies' within school curricula, and for adults. The League published many booklets, posters and newsletters for schools and naturalists. The article demonstrates a growing interest in state schools in teaching students about Australian wildlife at the time. Little Penguins are very appealing to humans and given the accessiblity for viewing them at the Phillip Island Penguin Parade, provided teachers and students an ideal springboard for learning. Encouraging both poetry and essay form also indicated a broad approach to allowing students to express their knowledge and attitudes in various ways within the school setting.Also demonstrates the influence of the Gould League of Bird Lovers within the Victorian Education system.Photocopy of article. Black print on white paper with single greyscale image. Three-stanza poem "The Penguin" by Janice Ah Kee, followed by 4-paragraph description of life in the rookery by Diana Joseph. Both from Victorian state schools.litte penguin, fairy penguin, , bird lover, state school 3125 eagle point, state school 4655 morwell, janice ah kee, diana joseph, christine ryan photo, phillip island penguin parade, gould league of bird lovers, gould league of victoria, phillip island nature parks -
Phillip Island Conservation Society Inc.
Work on paper - newspaper cutting photocopy, "...the dress-suited jesters of the feathered world/Parade of the Fairy Penguins", unknown
The general public was fascinated by the nightly 'Penguin Parade' on Phillip Island. Many articles have been written about the birds and the Penguin Parade attraction since the 1930s. So many people spent their summer holidays on Phillip Island in one of the many guest houses, then caravan parks and holiday homes and a visit to the Penguin Parade by them and their visitors was very common during their holidays. Articles tended to be a mix of basic penguin behavior information and anthropomorphic descriptions. Accompanying photographs were almost invariably taken by flashlight (now illegal), or of penguins taken from their burrows during daylight hours for photo opportunities. The article provides evidence of the level of knowledge about Phillip Island's Little/Fairy Penguins at this time. (approx 1960?)Photocopy of 2 page magazine article. Black print. Images poor quality due old photocopy.little penguins, fairy penguins, eudyptula minor, phillip island penguin parade, dorothy vernon, penguin rookery, penguin behaviour, phillip island tourist attractions