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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Document - Navigation Chart, Portsmouth to Canary Islands, Ca. 1928
This is an Official British Admiralty Navigation Chart, one of a set of 65 charts donated together with a wooden chart case. It was published and printed in London in 1928 by the British Admiralty. Navigation charts are drawn by professional hydrographers and describe the geography of land and water, enabling a water based navigator on board vessels such as ships to safely negotiate between ports locally and around the world. They are drawn to a particular standard with common symbols noting landmarks. The charts are used in conjunction with other navigational instruments and tools to calculate the vessel’s exact location and a safe route to its destination.The set of charts and their chart are of significance as examples of equipment and documents used to navigate the oceans of the world, particularly to Australia. Migration to Australia is an important part of this country's history.British Admiralty Navigation Chart - Portsmouth to Canary Islands - printed on rectangular white paper. Published in London by the British Admiralty in 1928.warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, chart, map, navigate, navigation, location, vessel, 1928, british admiralty, hydrographer, geography, admiralty chart, portsmouth, canary islands -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Craft - Ship Model, Portuguese Carvel, 1999
The Mahogany Ship is today regarded as a legend and refers to an ancient wreck that is purported to lie beneath the sand beside Armstrong Bay, several kilometres west of Warrnambool, Its location is currently unknown. For well over a century the mystery of this ship has fascinated Australians because the existence of such a vessel could throw a different light on the earliest phases of exploration of eastern Australia by Europeans. The story is that in January 1836 a party of whalers from Port Fairy travelled to the mouth of the Hopkins River in search of seals. Their boat overturned and one man was drowned. The three survivors were walking the 30 kilometres back to Port Fairy along the coast when, about halfway along, they discovered the wrecked ship in the dunes. It is said that Captain John Mills, who was in charge of the whaling station at Port Fairy promptly visited the wreck with several of his men, including Hugh Donnelly. Donnelly who was the originator of that version of events is now regarded as unreliable. Local history researcher Joan Fawcett believes Donnelly could not have visited the wreck in 1836 because he did not arrive in Victoria until 1841. The "mahogany" description can be traced to a letter from Port Fairy builder, architect and surveyor John Mason and published in the Melbourne Argus in 1876. He said he had seen the hull in 1846 and it "had the appearance of either cedar or mahogany." In 1884 Argus journalist `The Vagabond' wrote that the hull was built of "Spanish mahogany" and six years later Mason wrote another letter saying it might not have been mahogany but red gum or ironbark from New South Wales. He was too late with this new description as the wrecks mahogany tag was here to stay all through the hull was not visible as it had disappeared beneath the shifting sands by 1880. A more reliable account was later presented by the former editor of the Warrnambool Examiner, historian Richard Osburne, who wrote about the wreck in his book History of Warrnambool (published 1887). In it the author remembers to have noticed a wreck in the hummocks between Belfast and Warrnambool, in 1847 or 1848; he stated it was much nearer Warrnambool than Belfast, now known as Port Fairy, going on to state “in fact, it was only two or three miles from the former place, to the west of the big hummock which was supposed to fill Warrnambool Bay with drift sand washed by the Merri River before the cutting was made.” Osburne followed up with a letter to the Port Fairy Gazette on June 25, 1876, during a period of heightened interest in the wreck, although he was unsure of the provenance of the ship he went on to state in his letter. “The old wreck was, in fact, miles away from the Port Fairy beach, and only about four miles from Warrnambool. In the years 1847 and 1848. I have often seen the wreck and I regret to say I do not believe she was a foreign ship at all.”The ship model is significant for its association with the Warrnambool story of what is now referred to as the Mahogany Ship, an ancient shipwreck. The model is significant as it is an interpretation of a Portuguese caravel and possibly associated with the early history and exploration of Southern Australia. The model is a fine example of a hand crafted ship made from plans, not from a kit. Some of the materials used for the model are significant to the Gembrook community in that the timber used is a portion from a 30-meter pine tree that fell onto and destroyed the 120-year-old Gembrook church building. The model is also a dedication to Edward Kermond, who grew up in Warrnambool and claimed to have seen the shipwreck in the dunes when he was a lad in the late 19th century. (See note section of this document for further information on the creator and donation of the subject item).Ship model, an interpretation of a mahogany Portuguese carvel vessel in a glass display case with wood frame and a description plaque. Model is made from dark stained wood. The three masted vessel is fully rigged, with a Portuguese-like flag on mast. Plaque is rectangular, free standing on a pedestal. The model was handmade by Joe Hilder (Senior) in 1999 from flooring obtained from the Gembrook Uniting Church in Victoria. Inscriptions, hand written, under base of case and on plaque.Under base, black felt tip pen “Ship & Case made From / Flooring from Gembrook uniting Church, Flattened in 1999 / By Large Pine Tree.” On plaque, white paint "This interpretation of the Fabled Mahogany Ship was made by Joe Hilder, Gembrook Vic. is displayed in the memory of the late Edward Kermond (Ted) 1887-1973, a Warrnambool son who claimed to have seen the original ship as a child." flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, ship model, mahogany ship, mahogany ship story, portuguese caravel, joe hilder, edward kermond, ted kermond, gembrook uniting church, gembrook storm 1999, port fairy whalers, belfast whalers -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - PORT CONTAINER WITH LID, Made for 25th Anniversary RAN Submarine Squadron
Rear of container - information. RAN SUBMARINE SQUADRON 25TH ANNIVERSARY. NUMBER NAME LAID DOWN LAUNCHED FIRST COM'D 57 OXLEY 2/7/64 24/9/65 27/3/67 59 OTWAY 29/6/65 29/11/66 22/4/68 70 OVENS 17/6/66 4/12/67 18/4/69 60 ONSLOW 26/5/67 3/12/67 22/12/69 61 ORION 6/10/72 16/9/74 15/6/77 62 OTAMA 28/5/73 3/12/75 27/4/781. & 2. Unusual shaped ceramic container to be used for Port. Black glossy glaze with illustration. 1. Front - 2 gold dolphins and decoration in gold, white and red with inscription in silver "ANNIVERSARY/ 25th" Back - list of RAN Submarine Squadron vessels. 2. Back - in shape of crown with - list of RAN Submarine Squadron vessels.Information print in white on container. See Context Historical.souvenirs, anniversary, ran, submarines -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH RAN, FRAMED, c.1941 - 1946
Black plastic frame, glass front, maroon cardboard mount. Black & white rectangular photo of Corvette , HMAS Bendigo, Vessel J187.Centre below photo: “HMAS BENDIGO”photography-photographs, frame accessories, military history - navy, hmas bendigo -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Photograph - 'Belfast', n.d
Port of Portland Authority -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Scotch Glass, n.d
Clear glass, small scotch glass pictorial re-enactment First Fleet, coloured picture of sailing vessel on front. Gold rim.commemorative glass, first fleet, scotch glass, domestic item -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Flag - Flag - Pennant Portland Lifeboat, c. 2008
Pennant acknowledging the listing of Portland Lifeboat on the Australian Register of Historic Vessels in 2008. Blue and gold fabric, blue and white print, triangular.Front: 'AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM' in Association with Sydney Heritage Fleet ARHV' -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - CHINA TOOTH BRUSH HOLDER
Green and white china vessel parto of wash set, fluted rim with gilding and decorations in relief on body, used for holding tooth brushes.domestic equipment, ablutions, teeth -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Naval vessels at Station Pier and Princes Pier, Port Melbourne, Ron Laing, 1985 - 1996
A set of 70 colour photographs of various Naval vessels visiting Melbourne and berthed at Station and Princes Piers, pre 1986 to 1996 inclusiveDetails on back in ink/penciltransport - shipping, piers and wharves - station pier, piers and wharves - princes pier, ron laing, hmas melbourne, hmas tobruk, hmas warrnambool, hmas brisbane, hmas jervis bay, hmas canberra, hmas ovens, hmas adelaide, hmas perth, hmas anzac, hmas onslow, hmas sydney, hmas success, hmas parramatta, hmas darwin, hmas stuart, uss reuben james, uss polar star, uss kinkaid, uss kirk, uss blue ridge, uss paul f foster, uss ingersoll, nz waikato, nz endeavour, nz southland, balny, commandant dirot, colbert, commandant bory, caio dulio, sawayuki, kashima, wallaroo, yukon, quappelle, sackatchewan -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Webb Dock, Port Melbourne, Glen Stuart, 24 May 2003
Colour photo of Webb Dock, Port Melbourne, showing a roll-on/roll-off cargo vessel being loaded and a car transport in the background.piers and wharves - webb dock, transport - shipping, webb dock -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Periscope, Optical munitions : part of prototype tank
Metal hollow vessel with glass insert opens at one end. At opening metal round plate is perpendicular and has brass cylinder attached. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Brass Ornament
Brass vessel-shaped ornament, has fluted body which balloons out below neck. It is one of a pair: ref. cat #6110 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Print - Reproduction print, framed, AV Gregory, Ormus 1887
In 1883 The Orient Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., of London signed a contract with the Government of New South Wales, Australia to carry emigrants from the United Kingdom. The Company would be paid £15 per head for up to four hundred persons and £14 and 10 Shillings for numbers between four and six hundred persons per voyage.A reproduction print of a painting by AV Gregory of the vessel Ormus, 1887. The print is mounted under glass and framed in a dark brown timber frame.rms ormuz, reproduction print -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Plan - Plans / Line Drawings - Port of Portland Authority Slipway Bilge blocks, Fishing Vessel Santa Lucia, Victoria, 11/06/1987
PORT OF PORTLAND AUTHORITYFront: '15' - black texta, top right corner -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Plan - Plans / Line Drawings - Port of Portland Authority Slipway Fishing Vessel Soluna, Victoria, 06/10/1989
Port of Portland AuthorityFront: '33'- black texta, top right corner. 'JOB NO 3110' - black pen -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Plan - Plans / Line Drawing Portland Harbour Trust Slipway, bilge blocks, vessel 'HA Lumb', 30/06/1978
Front: 31- black texta, top right cornerport of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Plan - Plans - Port of Portland Slipway Fishing vessel 'Marian H.', 16/03/1983
Front: '40' - black texta, top right cornerport of portland -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Ocean Rescue, 1975
Colour photograph Lakes Entrance Ocean Squad vessel airborne over a wave, two crew members onboard. Lakes Entrance Victoriacommunity services, volunteering, emergency services -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Pindie Wirra, 2003
Pindie Wirra formerly delivery boat for Harbecks General Store delivering orders around the lakes from Lakes Entrance to MetungColour photograph of Pindie Wirra counter stern vessel third from front Watts Jetty Marine Parade Lakes Entrance Victoriaboats and boating, transport -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Shipping at Station Pier and Webb Dock, Port Melbourne, 2001
further updates from the collection of Ron Laing great coverage of Port Melbourne photographs donated to the Society11 colour photographs of shipping at Station Pier and nearby Webb Dock, cruise and naval vessels (.11 currently absent March 2014)transport - shipping, piers and wharves - station pier, pacific sky, regal princess, seven seas navigator, tasmanian achiever - brambles ro ro, hmas darwin, hmas adelaide, hmas anzac, hmas warramunga, n z tekaha, hmas wallaroo -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Discharge a heavy lift for APML, Oct. 1956, on board vessel 'Ixion', 1956
Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: October 1956 vessel 'Ixion' discharge a heavy lift for APML (Australian Paper Manufacturers) (top left, pencil)port of portland archives -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Sign - "Boom open during daylight hours …"
Small metal, yellow sign 'Boom open during daylight hours...' believed to be from Station Pier'Boom open during daylight hours only when a vessel is berthed at west wing. Key obtainable from gatehouse Station Pier'piers and wharves - station pier, transport - shipping -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Document - Navigation Chart, Admiralty Office, Lady Bay and Warrnambool Harbour, 03/04/1871
This Chart titled “Lady Bay and Warrnambool Harbour” was surveyed by Nav. Lieut. H.J. Stanley, of Britain's Royal Navy, in 1870 and printed in April 1871. The chart was made before the Warrnambool Breakwater was built (construction had begun in 1874 and was completed in 1890). The chart includes Directions for entering Lady Bay, Warrnambool Harbour. These are "Vessels entering Warrnambool Harbour must bring the Red Light in sight and steer in with it in line with the upper white Light bearing North, until the Green Light on the Jetty is opened, when steer towards it and anchor. The best anchorage is in 2 ¼ fms [fathoms)] of water, about a cable from ledge off Breakwater rock. Or where convenient, according to draught of water, only endeavouring to anchor as close as possible to Breakwater rock. It is not safe to enter or leave the Harbour in south westerly or Southerly gales.” This chart is significant for its strong connection to the maritime history of Warrnambool Harbour and Lady Bay, and eventually to the Warrnambool Breakwater. The Warrnambool Breakwater is registered as a place of significance on the Victorian Heritage Database (VHR H2024). A copy of the same chart was used to plan several submissions for future changes to the jetty and breakwater. The chart is a historical record of structures existing in 1870; the Warrnambool Jetties, Lady Bay, the leading lights (lighthouses), streets, roads, bridges and many buildings. It also shows the lay of the land and seabed.Canvas chart of Australia, South Coast, Victoria Title: Lady Bay and Warrnambool Harbour Surveyed by Nav. Lieut. H.J. Stanley, R.N., 1870. Magnet Variation, 1870 Published April 3, 1871, by the Admiralty, London. Directions for vessels entering Warrnambool Harbour are printed on the chart. The chart has a lacquer or seal over it.Top of chart has logo "HYDROGRAPHER OFFICE" "Price Eighteen Pence". "Engraved by Edward Weller" Along bottom of Chart: “London… Published at the Admiralty, 3rd April 1871, under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral G.H. Richards, F.R.S. Hydrographer, Corrections July 71” Bottom of chart “Australia South Coast Victoria Lady Bay and Warrnambool Harbour. 2494”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, chart of lady bay warrnambool 1870, warrnambool harbour, cartography, navigation, warrnambool breakwater, 1871, australia – south coast / victoria, lady bay, 1870, nav. lieut. h.j. stanley, r.n, directions for entering warrnambool harbour, hydrographer office, rear admiral g.h. richards, edward weller, port of warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum & village, maritime museum, maritime village, shipwreck coast, map, chart, navigation chart, admiralty chart, breakwater, jetty, pier, vhr h2024 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Harbour Portland, 1960-1970
Portland Historic PrecinctBlack and white photo. Julia Street, Portland looking east to harbour. Vessel berthed either side of Railway Pier. Photo glued on to card.Front: Julia St. Portland 'Nicholls' Printed bottom of photo. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Document
5 Documents relating to Norman Furniss: Letter of Reference, Certificate of Discharge, Account of Wages, Record of Vessels Served Upon, Identity and Service Certificateflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Taffrail log, Late 19th Century
John Bliss (1795-1857) was born in Connecticut, trained as a silversmith and clock maker in Vermont, and began in business as a jeweller in New York around 1830. In 1834, now trading as Bliss & Creighton, he made and marketed chronometers and other items for navigational use. The firm became John Bliss & Son in 1855 and John Bliss & Co. in 1857. It remained in business until 1957. Truman Hotchkiss, a sea captain from Stratford, Connecticut, designed a mechanical Taff rail log in which the recording mechanism was placed on taffrail (or upper part of the stern) of the ship. After acquiring the rights to Hotchkiss’s patents of 1864 and 1867, John Bliss & Co. began advertising the "American Patent Taffrail Log." The firm also offered mechanical logs based on patents granted to John Bliss, Jnr and his brother George, as well as English instruments based on Massey’s and Walker’s patents.The SPECULANT is historically significant as the largest ship to have been registered in Warrnambool, and is believed to have been the largest barquentine to visit Melbourne. It is evidence of the final days of large commercial sailing vessels involved in the Victorian and New Zealand timber trade. The SPECULANT is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register VHR S626John Bliss Taffrail ship log incomplete, rope and spinner missing used on the vessel "Speculant " ( See "Notes" at the end of this document for further information) "Taffrail Log Patented Nov .. Apr .. June .. Sep 1.", dial registers 1/4, units and 10's. with 3 sets of dials, 2 with hands missingflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, la bella, speculant, cumming and ellis, international timber trade, p. j. mcgennan and co. warrnambool, capt. james jacobsen, first mate: james munro, second mate: john scerling;, cook: b bond; a. b., s: v. sundring, s: h. hansen, s: b. melson, s: h. johnston, s: t. trumblen;, ordinary seaman: r. thompson, cape patton, c. ramsden, log, taffrail ship's log, ship log, john bliss, patent log, peter mcgennan -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Angus & Robertson, Shackleton's Argonauts by Frank Hurley, 1948
Blue hard covered book with an image of a vessel on a rough sea glued to the front, 140 pages plus 48 pages of photographs. Reprinted 1956.non-fictiondick richards, sir ernest shackleton, frank hurley, endurance, shakleton's argonauts, r.w.richards, richard w. richards, antarctica, exploration -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Ships Berthed, 13/01/1987
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: '22 13/1/87' - black penport of portland archives -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Naval vessels at Williamstown, Victoria Dock or anchored in the Bay, Ron Laing, 1985 - 1996
A set of 34colour photographs of various Naval vessels visiting Melbourne and berthed at Williamstown, in Victoria Dock or anchored in the bay, pre 1986 to 1996 inclusiveDetails on back in ink/penciltransport - shipping, piers and wharves, ron laing, hmas sydney, hmas derwent, hmas anzac, hmas success, hmas perth, hmas ovens, hmas otama, uss omaha, uss helena, uss california, uss arkansas, uss truxton, castlemaine, a m vella - pma dredge -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan - Tide limits at Inner East berth Station Pier for Tasmanian ferry Abel Tasman, Engineering Division, Port of Melbourne Authority, 1984
Plan: Tasmanian ferry at Inner East Station Pier - tide limits at working draft (highest tide). This plan relates to the vessel Abel Tasmanmelbourne harbor trust - port of melbourne authority, piers and wharves - station pier, abel tasman