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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Claire Hobson and daughter, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/04/1994 12:00:00 AM
... Vehicles ...Claire Hobson and daughter taken at Lakes Childcare free child restraint check Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph of Claire Hobson and daughter taken at Lakes Childcare free child restraint check Lakes Entrance Victoriasafety, people, social history, vehicles -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Dave Ford with his restored Austin A 40, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1991
... Vehicles ...Dave Ford with his restored Austin A 40Black and white photograph of Dave Ford with his restored Austin A 40 taken when he received an award for 64 years without accident Lakes Entrance Victoriabusinesses, vehicles -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Ship Tank, Early 20th century
Cubed iron ship tanks were invented by Richard Trevithich in 1808, in partnership with Robert Dickson, and the design was patented that year. The invention eventually replaced the wooden casks or barrels used at the time, as the ship tanks were more secure and their shape was much more economical in storage space. The robust metal tanks were originally made to transport water, but their preserving quality enabled them to transport perishable dry goods such as grain on long voyages, as well as other forms of liquid and solid cargo. The first ship tanks were made from sheets of iron, and later mild steel sheets, with double riveted edges and corners. A round cast iron lid with handle grips was fitted snugly into the top opening, providing an air-tight and water-tight seal. Brass taps were often fitted into the base, which could have been the case with this tank, but it now has a wooden bung in the hole. Sailing ships began using the new ship tanks on Australian voyages from around the 1830s, storing food and water for those on board, and filling them with other cargo. A large number of the ship tanks were repurposed in 1838 for the Victoria Settlement at Port Essington, N.T., as they were able to protect the food, clothing and other stores from termite and insect damage. Other ‘recycled’ ship tanks were cut in half and used as washing tubs or cookers. A 1929 catalogue from Hudson’s Tank Stores advertised square tanks that contained around 600 litres – 160 gallons – which equals an internal measurement of 33.25 inches – 84.5 centimetres – per side ship tanks are still made and sold in 1952 by the Globe Tank and Foundry in Wolverhampton, England, which was incorporated in 1922. Today, ship tanks can be seen around Australia. Wilsonson’s Promontory Lightstation has the lid from a ship tank that was used on site for the storage of water. Some have been repurposed as domestic water tanks and dog kennels, others for eucalyptus distilleries. Flagstaff Hill has two ship tanks. The Campaspe Port at Echuca, once a bustling river port, has a ship tank beside the locomotive yard. The lids of ship tanks are collectible items. Richard Trevithick (1771-1833): - Trevithick was born in 1771 in Cornwall, England. He was a famous British engineer and inventor during the Industrial Revolution, known for his invention of the first full-scale working railway, the high-pressure steam locomotive, which he demonstrated hauling a railway train in 1804. He set up a small workshop in 1808 at 72 Fore Street, Limehouse, London, to make iron ship tanks, and this invention was instrumental in replacing the wooden casks formerly used for storage on ships. He was involved with mining technology, iron foundry and ship equipment. Ship tanks changed the way that cargo was transported on ships and other vehicles from the 1830s and were used into the mid-20th century. The ship tanks’ advantages were that they could store more content, lasted longer, were waterproof and airtight, stackable and could be repurposed for many uses other than water, such as fuel, dry goods and domestic cargo. They have even been used aa dog kennels and cookers. Ship tanks were part of the evolving methos to transport water, food and cargo, which changed in 1956 when Malcolm McLean invented the large, rectangular shipping containers that are in use today; they speed up the process of loading on and off the ships, saving time and money. Ship tank: a cubed iron container with an offset hole on one side. The hole has cutouts for securely attaching a lid. This tank is on its side on the ground with the opening facing sideways. The side facing upwards has a wooden bung in a round hole. The ship tank is made from six square, thick iron sheets, rolled and riveted along the edges. The inside has a black sticky coating, possibly bitumen, and a strong creosote odour. There are small remnants of green paint on the outer surface.flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, iron cube, water tank, shipping container, ship tank, ship's tank, ship tanks, marine container, richard trevithich, 1808, robert dickson, water transport, water storage, iron foundry, steel sheets, iron sheets, revets, victoria settlement, port essington, globe tank and foundry, wolverhampton, british engineer, british inventor, wooden casks -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Butcher's delivery cart belonging to Edward Tacey
Butcher’s Delivery Cart belonging to Edward Tacey, butcher of 629 Canterbury Road which has been decorated for Empire Day Celebrations of 1930s. Driver: Keith…….? Photographed at corner of Canterbury Road and Alexander Avenue, the Tacey shop was just to the left. The donor's grandfather was Edward's brother, William. Her father Albert Arthur took over the business from his brother Joseph, who took over from his uncle Edward.A black and white photograph of a decorated horse and cart. There is a man sitting in the cart. The cart is decorated with flowers and a cut out shape of a sheep.butchers, transport, carts and wagons, horse drawn vehicles, empire day, festivals and celebrations, edward tacey -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Fishing Industry Lakes Entrance, Snowy Fanthams truck
... Vehicles ...Black and white photograph of Snowy Fanthams truck which transported fish Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also one black and white photograph of Snowy Fanthams truck parked beside Mitchelsons house on corner of Barkes Avenue and Lake Street Lakes Entrance on truck Sydney Eden Melbourne Phone Eden 65fishing industry, businesses, vehicles -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Vehicle - Bedford truck
1958 Bedford truck used as an RAC roadside assist truck in Bairnsdale VictoriaImported by Vauxhall and assembled by General Motors HoldenYellow body, grey tray with hoistBedford on front bonnet. RAC sticker on bonnet and back of cabinvehicle, bedford, truck -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Buninyong Gold King Festival procession in February 1989, Festival procession in Buninyong in 1989, 1989
Significant event recorded in Buninyong. Buninyong Gold King Festival Procession in Buninyong 1989.Nonegold king festival., street scenes., onlookers and vehicles. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Vehicle - Vessel, Couta boat, Viator, 1890-1920
The historic Victorian ‘couta boat “Viator” was built by renowned boat builder J.R. Jones of Williamstown in Melbourne, between 1890 and 1920. He was one of the early builders of this design. The features of Viator - carvel planked, open cockpit, vertical stem and straight keel, single mast and a pivoting centreboard - are all characteristics of an early Bass Strait ‘couta boat. This has been confirmed by experienced Victorian ‘couta boat restorer Tim Phillips. Viator served as a ‘couta fishing boat in the Warrnambool area until the mid-1930s, then some say she served as a mail ferry across to Portland. Later it was used as a fishing and recreation boat for local families. For years Viator sat in a paddock in East Warrnambool until purchased in 1975 and donated to Flagstaff Hill. ‘COUTA BOATS - The ‘couta design for vessels is believed to have originated at Port Phillip, Victoria, for the purpose of the Barracouta (‘couta) fishing industry, being both fast and seaworthy. , The 'couta fish was an important food fish in Australian waters, supplying Melbourne with plenty of inexpensive fish. VIATORY’S OWNERS - Some of Viator’s history is known: - 1940, registered Port Fairy and owned by G.J. Richards. - 1941-1945, registered in Port Fairy and owned by Jens “Peter” Petersen. - 1950’s “Brusher” Richards of Warrnambool and Port Fairy used it for fishing. - Peter Watson and his son also went fishing in Viator. - Frank Ferrier, boat builder, was an owner (son of ‘La Bella’ hero, William Ferrier) - Arthur Rogers owned Viator too, then sold it to Terry Pridmore and Wayne Moorefield - The Viator was stored in a paddock, unused, in Fairmont Avenue, Warrnambool, where it was gradually deteriorating. - 1975 Viator was purchase at a very reasonable price from Pridmore, then donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. RESTORATION - Shipwright Erik Mikkelsen soon started restoration on the Viator after it arrived at Flagstaff Hill in 1975. In 2006 the Maritime Museums of Australia awarded a grant to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village to assist with the restoration and renovation of the Viator. Its restoration continues today in the care of Flagstaff Hill’s boat builder. J R. JONES - boat builder The photograph of the EVA MYRL shows the builder J R Jones with his team of workers. The other photograph shows a vessel built by J R Jones' son, J B Jones of Footscray, and his team of boat boulders. The photograph of the EVA MYRL was taken by E. A. Dond---. The other photograph is of the Sturrock Coot, taken a Albert Park Lake in St Kilda.The Viator is the most significant boat in the Flagstaff Hill's fleet, being the last remaining local 'couta boat and one of few existing examples of this craft. Viator received Heritage status with the Australian Maritime Museums Council and is listed on the Australian Register of Historical Vessels in 2006 (ARHV Number: HV000561). Viator was built in Victoria in the early days by renowned boat builder J.R. Jones, and sailed by fishermen for many years, both local and on the coastal waters of Victoria, and was possibly used for the mail service. It is significant for being used for the fishing trade, for government service, perhaps as a mail boat, and for recreation by local families.Vessel, the ‘Viator’, an historic Victorian ‘couta boat, handmade by renowned boat builder This J.R. Jones 'couta boat, the Viator, was built in Williamstown, c.1890-1920. The single mast vessel has a Caravel hull built from New Zealand Kauri, blackwood, with a red gum keel and a jarrah stem and stern. It has a pivoting centreboard. Two photographs are included; one of the builder with his team, the other is of his son J B Jones, with his team. Marked "Viator" Photograph 1759.2: "E. A. Dond---" (indecipherable". Handwritten on back "Grandfather / J R Jones / Built" Photograph 1759.3; sign within photograph "J B JONES / BUILDER / FOOTSCRAY", stamped in the card, bottom right " ----- / MELBOURNE" and handwritten on the back "I think this is Mr Abel Sturrock Coot Albert Park Lake"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, arhv hv000561, arthur rogers, bass strait ‘couta boat, “brusher” richards of warrnambool and port fairy, clinker hull boat, ‘couta crafted boat c 1890-1905, ‘couta fishing boat, erik mikkelsen shipwright, g.j. richards of port fairy, jens “peter” petersen, john lindsay, old mail boat, pivoting centerboard boat, peter watson, single-masted ketch, terry prodmore and wayne moorefield, vessel viator, viator a historical vessel, victorian ‘couta boat, victorian barracoota boat, warrnambool ‘couta boat, western victoria fishing boat, western victoria mail boat, hv000561, australian register of historical vessels, erik mikkelsen, j b jones, j b jones boat builder, footscray, sturrock coot, sturrock, j r jones, j r jones boat builder, williamstown, eva myrl -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, A Murrays cash store on Esplanade, Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1895
... Vehicles ...This is one of Lakes Entrances oldest buildings, Alexander Murray built KiaOra House on this site in 1899 Sepia toned copy of postcard showing impression of A Murrays cash store on Esplanade, drawing shows buggy and pair of horses in front of store, woman in long gown on footpath, jetty and row boat on shoreline Lakes Entrance VictoriaAlexander Murray Commission Agent Wattle Bark and Hide Merchant Lakes Entrance Cunninghamebusinesses, vehicles, animals, jetties -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Broomes Federal Hotel Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1926 c
... Vehicles ...Black and white photograph of a postcard showing crowd of guests standing at front of and on balcony of Broomes Federal Hotel Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoriaaccommodation, hotels, vehicles -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Views from Jemmys Point, Lakes Entrance c1960, 1960 c
... Vehicles ...Black and white photograph of the entrance taken from a bend in the Princes Highway showing three cars parked at the viewing area beside the highway. Boat and dredge in waterway below highway dredged sand in Bullock Island extension, dredge Mathew Flinders working outside the entrance Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also two black and white photographs taken of Entrance from Jemmys Point taken 1960 c waterways, vehicles, islands, roads and streets -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Album - Works vehicles and tram 233 line marker
Photographs show works trucks,sedan some damaged in collisions and W2 tramcar, line marker or painting tram No. 233.Yields information about works vehicles Black and white photographsTwo photos are labelled on rear as :'M&MTB P25/1/1246 and M&MTB P25/1/377'm&mtb, works vehicles, damage, line painting, tower wagon, tram 233 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, Public Transport Victoria (PTV), Your New Look Toorak Road Terminus, 2015
Promotion by PTV of upgrade to unsafe terminus on a busy road. It followed similar upgrades to a number of other termini and preceded the combining of routes 8 and 55 into route 58 in 2017. The modern E class trams that feature on the cover did not commence operating on route 58 until late 2021.Shows that relatively high cost infrastructure is being installed on the tram network and that traffic priorities are changing with motor vehicle right of way being reduced in places for passenger and staff safety.Coloured fold out pamphlet DL size when folded, with large photograph of current tram terminus on half of one side. A site plan of the proposed completed modifications on all of the other side.Typed explanations throughoutterminus, network upgrade, platform stop, toorak, route 8, route 58 -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - Princes Highway Lakes Entrance, AFK International Publishers, 1970 c
... Vehicles ...Parking bay for viewing the Entrance situated on a sharp bend of the Princes Highway. Also in image part of Bullock Island and New Works area. Three motor cars in picture, post and rail safety fence Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also three colour postcards of same view showing progress at parking bay to steel mesh fence and steel guard rails numbers 04206.1, size 9 x 14 cm, 04206.2, 04206.3 size 10 x 14.5 cmColour postcard showing parking bay for viewing the Entrance situated on a sharp bend of the Princes Highway. Also in image part of Bullock Island and New Works area. Three motor cars in picture, post and rail safety fence Lakes Entrance Victoriacivil engineering, islands, waterways, gippsland lakes, vehicles -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Princes Highway around Jemmys Point, Lakes Entrance, H D Bulmer, 1930 c
... Vehicles ...Princes Highway around Jemmys Point, car parked on road at junction of original steep road to top of Jemmys Point. Man on bicycle riding up hill. Bullock Island and New Works in distance over North Arm and Cunninghame Arm waterways Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph of lower section of Princes Highway around Jemmys Point, car parked on road at junction of original steep road to top of Jemmys Point. Man on bicycle riding up hill. Bullock Island and New Works in distance over North Arm and Cunninghame Arm waterways Lakes Entrance Victoriaroads and streets, township, waterways, fences, vehicles -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - Views of Lakes Entrance c1972, 1972 c
... Vehicles ...Princes Highway looking down to North Arm bridge with town in distance, people camped on North Arm foreshore and car towing caravan in foreground Lakes Entrance VictoriaColour postcard taken from Princes Highway looking down to North Arm bridge with town in distance, people camped on North Arm foreshore and car towing caravan in foreground Lakes Entrance VictoriaGreetings from Lakes Entrancebridges, roads and streets, township, vehicles -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Post Office Lakes Entrance Victoria. c1928, Easter 1928
... Vehicles ...Black and white photograph taken from Post Office jetty looking back towards businesses on Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also black and white copy jetties, shops, postal services, vehicles -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Vehicle - VK Commodore
VK Commodore was built between 1984 and 1988, 135,705 were built. 63 Litre fuel tank capacity, 3.3 litre engine capacity. Price was $19,315.Built by General Motors HoldenWhite body, headlight protectors with blue and red stripe with HOT printed in front. Spoiler on boot lid. Venetian blind on back window. White front and back bumper bars. Alloy wheelsSticker on both back panels reading 1st Bathurst 82 83 84 HOT COMMODORE V8. on both back panels. HOT IMPROVED on back window.vk commodore, holden, vehicle -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Vehicle - HSV VR
Manufactured between 1993 - 1995. 165,262 built.Manufactured and sold by HoldenWhite bodied. White spoiler. white bumper bars. Alloy wheelsHolden emblem bonnet and boot lids. "Senetor" on boot lid. HSV front bottom panels both sides. HSV left side under rear lights. 185 Right side under rear lightsvehicle, holden, hsv vr -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Vehicle - LJ Torana
LJ Torana was built between February 1972 and August 1973. Cost $3,165. 73 litre fuel tank capacity. 3.3 litre engine capacityBuilt by General Motors HoldenPurple body, spoiler on boot lid, wire headlight protectors, 3 lights each side back, chrome front and back bumper barsGTR XU-I front side panels and right-hand side of spoiler. Holden emblem under boot panel.lj torana, vehicle, holden -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Photograph, Shop next to Royal Hotel Main Street Bacchus Marsh 1883
The building in this image was built by J. I. Murray for use as a Bank premises. The National Bank of Australasia opened a branch in the building in 1862 and remained there until 1865. The Colonial Bank of Australasia then occupied the building from 1865 until 1872. At the time this image was taken in 1883 the building was in use as a shop, although a sign saying 'National Bank of Australasia' could still be seen on the building. Goods for sale can clearly be seen in the windows and the photographers’ wagon or cart can be partly seen to the right of the picture. At a later stage the building became part of the Royal Hotel which can be seen to the right of the building. The small building to the left of the picture was used as a printing office by the West Bourke and South Grant Guardian newspaper between 1865 and 1872.Small sepia unframed photograph on card with gold border framing photograph. Housed in the album, 'Photographs of Bacchus Marsh and District in 1883 by Stevenson and McNicoll'. The image shows a shop in Main Street Bacchus Marsh in 1883. Goods for sale can be seen in the windows but there is no signage on the building to indicate what type of shop it is. A sign across the upper facade reads 'Colonial Bank of Australasia' but this bank had vacated this location by 1872. Three women and a man can be seen standing in front of the shop. Two of the women appear to be shaking hands. The woman standing in the doorway is wearing an apron and may be the shop owner or assistant. Just visible at the edge of the photo can be seen a buggy with advertisements on the back and side. Letters that can be distinguished suggest that in all probability this is the carriage used by Stevenson and McNicoll, Photographers, on their trips around rural towns and countryside. On the front: Stevenson & McNicoll. Photo. 108 Elizabeth St. Melbourne. COPIES CAN BE OBTAINED AT ANY TIME. On the back: LIGHT & TRUTH inscribed on a banner surmounted by a representation of the rising sun. Copies of this Portrait can be had at any time by sending the Name and Post Office Money Order or Stamps for the amount of order to STEVENSON & McNICOLL LATE BENSON & STEVENSON, Photographers. 108 Elizabeth Street, MELBOURNE. stevenson and mcnicoll 1883 photographs of bacchus marsh and district, shops bacchus marsh vic., banks bacchus marsh vic., commercial vehicles -
Canterbury History Group
Newsletter, Committee of Management; Jennifer George; Karen Kennon; Jan Pigot, Canterbury News No.5
Community newsletter featuring a 1906 photograph of Canterbury Station and Canterbury Roadcanterbury, canterbury road, canterbury station, canterbury gardens, canterbury library, goldings hall, horse drawn vehicles, shops, canterbury baptist church, rice> jim, williams> allan (dr) -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Vehicle - VR Commodore
The Holden VR Commodore was produced from 1993 to 1995, It had smoother exterior design and various mechanical improvements.Manufactured and sold by GMHPale Blue body, black strip both sides. Grille integrated with the front bumper fascia.HOLDEN Badge on bonnet and boot. COMMODORE badge on both front doors ACLIPSE badge on right hand side on backvehicle, holden, vr commodore -
Canterbury History Group
Article - Historical happening creates interest
Article from the Free Press on the success of the Canterbury Historical Happening, featuring recollections by Bill Munday resident of Canterbury from 1906canterbury, balwyn road, canterbury road, canterbury gardens, danks family, deepdene dasher, festivals and celebrations, hazeldene, geo. carnell> upholsterers, horse drawn vehicles, malones hotel, mangarra road, munday> bill, shops -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car), Kodak
Four uniformed women standing beside a Ford, circa 1953'1953 Ford. Val Jones'police vehicles, transport branch, wireless patrol, motor police branch, motor traffic section, ford car, police women, police woman, policewomen, policewoman -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car)
Police woman in front of Holden station wagon talking to a dishevelled man in suit. There is another police officer seated in the driver's seat. Circa 1963'EJ Holden 1962-3'police woman, wireless patrol, motor transport branch, motor transport section, holden station wagon, police vehicles -
El Dorado Museum Association Inc.
Photograph - Digital Image
Replica of Reid's Hut.Digital image copied from a black and white photograph of a log hut on the back of a flat-bed truckhut, house, truck, ute, el dorado, eldorado, vehicle, transport