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Williamstown High School
Prefects 1956
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School prefects of the year 1956.See image abovewilliamstown high school, 1956, prefects -
Williamstown High School
Form 1C 1957
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School form 1C of 1957.williamstown high school, 1957, form 1c, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
Form 1D 1957
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School form 1D of 1957.williamstown high school, 1957, form 1d, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
Form 2B 1957
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School form 2B of 1957see image above.williamstown high school, 1957, form 2b, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
Form 2C 1957
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 2C of 1957.williamstown high school, 1957, form 2c, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
Form 3D 1957
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School form 3D of 1957.williamstown high school, 1957, form 3d -
Williamstown High School
Form 1E 1958
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 1E of 1957.See image above.williamstown high school, 1958, form 1e, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
Form 2E 1958
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 2E of 1958.williamstown high school, 1958, form 2e, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
Form 3B 1958
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 3B of 1958.See image abovewilliamstown high school, 1958, form 3b -
Williamstown High School
Form 3C 1958
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 3C of 1958See image abovewilliamstown high school, 1958, form 3c -
Williamstown High School
Form 3D 1958
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 3D of 1958.See image above.williamstown high school, 1958, class photographs, form 3d -
Williamstown High School
Form 4C 1958
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 4C of 1958.See image above.williamstown high school, 1958, form 4c, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
Form 5S 1958
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 5S of 1958.williamstown high school, 1958, form 5s, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
Form 1D 1959
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 1D of 1959.williamstown high school, 1959, form 1d, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
Form 2B 1959
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 2B 1959.See image abovewilliamstown high school, 1959, form 2b, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
Form 3A 1959
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 3A of 1959.williamstown high school, 1959, form 3a, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
Form 4A 1959
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 4A of 1959 .See images abovewilliamstown high school, 1959, form 4a, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
Form 4B 1959
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 4B of 1959.See image above.williamstown high school, 1959, form 4b, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
Form 4E 1967
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 4E of 1967.williamstown high school, form 4e, 1967, class photographs -
Williamstown High School
Form 5H 1968
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School Form 5H of 1968.williamstown high school, form 5h, 1968 -
Williamstown High School
Form 3E 1966
Copy of black and white photograph of Williamstown High School form 3E of 1966.williamstown high school, 1966, form 3e -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Colour photograph of the Ports & Harbour ship "RIP" towing the HMAS CASTLEMAINE, Photograph of the Ports & Harbour ship "RIP" towing the HMAS CASTLEMAINE
Ports & Harbour ship towing another shipColour photograph of Ports & Harbour maintenance ship, the 'RIP' towing the CASTLEMAINE to WilliamstownRefer Notes section for detailsports & harbour service ship 'rip', hmas castlemaine -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Barrie / Robinson family picnic, c.1935
Ian Robinson (front), Keith Robinson, Edgar Barrie (rear). Possibly at Williamstown.local identies -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Painting - Religious Portrait, P Butcher, artist, The Infant Samuel, ca. 1943
This painting was part of the original furnishings of the St Nicholas' Mission to Seamen's Church at 139 Nelson Place, Williamstown, Victoria. The Church was operated by the Mission to Seamen organisation. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN (Brief History: for more, see our Reg. No. 611, Set of Pews) The Missions to Seamen was an Anglican charity that served seafarers of the world since 1856 in Great Britain. It symbol is a Flying Angel, inspired by a Bible verse. Today there are centres in over 200 ports worldwide where seamen of all backgrounds are offered a warm welcome and provided with a wide range of facilities. In Victoria, the organisation began in Williamstown in 1857 as a Sailors’ Church, also known as ‘Bethel’ or the ‘Floating Church’ in an old hulk floating in Hobson’s Bay, Port of Melbourne. It soon became part of the Missions to Seamen, Victoria. In the year 2000 the organisation, now named Mission to Seafarers, still operated locally in Melbourne, Portland, Geelong and Hastings. The Ladies’ Harbour Lights Guild was formed in 1906 to support the Missions to Seamen in Melbourne and other centres such as Williamstown. Two of the most significant ladies of the Guild were founder Ethel Augusta Godfrey and foundation member Alice Sibthorpe Tracy (who established a branch of the Guild in Warrnambool in 1920). The Guild continued its work until the 1960s. In 1943 a former Williamstown bank was purchased for the Missions to Seaman Club. The chapel was named St Nicholas’ Seamen’s Church and was supported by the Ladies’ Harbour Lights Guild, the Williamstown Lightkeepers’ Auxiliary and the League of Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Friends. It ceased operation in 1966. A Missions to Seamen Chapel and Recreation Room was a significant feature of ports during the late 1800s and into the 1900s. It seemed appropriate for Flagstaff Hill to include such a representation within the new Maritime Village, so the Melbourne Board of Management of Missions to Seamen Victoria gave its permission on 21st May 1979 for the entire furnishings of the Williamstown chapel to be transferred to Flagstaff Hill. The St Nicholas Seamen’s Church was officially opened on October 11, 1981, and closely resembles the Williamstown chapel. This painting is significant historically for its origin in the St Nicholas Mission to Seamen's Church in Williamstown, established in 1857 to cater for the physical, social, and spiritual needs of seafarers. It originated in Bristol, England when a Seamen's Mission was formed in 1837. The painting is historically significant for its connection to the Ladies Lightkeepers’ Auxiliary, an organisation of women, formed to support seafarers. The connection of this painting to the Mission to Seamen and to the Ladies Lightkeepers’ Auxiliary highlights the strong community awareness of the life of people at sea, their dangers and hardships, and their need for physical, financial, spiritual and moral support. Painting, oil on board, behind glass framed with wood. Portrait of a child dressed in white, kneeling in prayer, within a dark room. The artist, P Butcher, titled the picture "The Infant Samuel". This object is part of the St Nicholas Seamen's Church Collection. Painted at centre bottom edge "THE INFANT SAMUEL.", and right bottom edge "B. BUTCHER"flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, religion, religious service, st nicholas seamen’s church, williamstown, missions to seamen victoria, painting, oil painting, religious painting, infant samuel, p butcher -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Furniture - Chair, ca 1944
This chair, one of a set of three, was part of the original furnishings of the St Nicholas' Mission to Seamen's Church at 139 Nelson Place, Williamstown, Victoria. The Church was operated by the Mission to Seamen organisation. This chair, one of three, is significant historically for its origin in the St Nicholas Mission to Seamen's Church in Williamstown, established in 1857 to cater for the physical, social, and spiritual needs of seafarers. It originated in Bristol, England when a Seamen's Mission was formed in 1837. Chair wooden dark brown with curved back rest, one of a set of three. The 2 front legs are decoratively shaped (turned) while the back legs are plain and flat-sided. Almost square flat seat. Part of the St Nicholas Seamen's Church collection.flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, religion, religious service, st nicholas seamen’s church, williamstown, missions to seamen victoria, religious furniture, chair, wooden chair -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Print - Religious Print, The Last Supper, circa 1890
This framed print is part of a number of items from the St. Nicholas Seamen’s Church, 139 Nelson Place, Williamstown, Victoria, used during religious services there. The Church was operated by the Mission to Seamen organisation. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN (Brief History: for more, see our Reg. No. 611, Set of Pews) The Missions to Seamen, an Anglican charity, has served seafarers of the world since 1856 in Great Britain. Its symbol is a Flying Angel, inspired by a Bible verse. Today there are centres in over 200 ports worldwide where seamen of all backgrounds are offered a warm welcome and provided with a wide range of facilities. In Victoria, the orgainsation began in Williamstown in 1857. It was a Sailors’ Church, also known as ‘Bethel’ or the ‘Floating Church’. Its location was an old hulk floating in Hobson’s Bay, Port of Melbourne. It soon became part of the Missions to Seamen, Victoria. In the year 2000 the organisation, now named Mission to Seafarers, still operated locally in Melbourne, Portland, Geelong and Hastings. The Ladies’ Harbour Lights Guild was formed in 1906 to support the Missions to Seamen in Melbourne and other centres such as Williamstown. Two of the most significant ladies of the Guild were founder Ethel Augusta Godfrey and foundation member Alice Sibthorpe Tracy (who established a branch of the Guild in Warrnambool in 1920). The Guild continued its work until the 1960s. In 1943 a former Williamstown bank was purchased for the Missions to Seaman Club. The chapel was named St Nicholas’ Seamen’s Church and was supported by the Ladies’ Harbour Lights Guild, the Williamstown Lightkeepers’ Auxiliary and the League of Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Friends. It ceased operation in 1966. A Missions to Seamen Chapel and Recreation Room was a significant feature of ports during the late 1800s and into the 1900s. It seemed appropriate for Flagstaff Hill to include such a representation within the new Maritime Village, so the Melbourne Board of Management of Missions to Seamen Victoria gave its permission on 21st May 1979 for the entire furnishings of the Williamstown chapel to be transferred to Flagstaff Hill. The St Nicholas Seamen’s Church was officially opened on October 11, 1981, and closely resembles the Williamstown chapel. This print is significant historically for its origin in the St Nicholas Mission to Seamen's Church in Williamstown, established in 1857 to cater for the physical, social, and spiritual needs of seafarers. It originated in Bristol, England when a Seamen's Mission was formed in 1837. The item is historically significant for its connection to the Ladies Lightkeepers’ Auxiliary, an organisation of women, formed to support seafarers. The connection of this item to the Mission to Seamen and to the Ladies Lightkeepers’ Auxiliary highlights the strong community awareness of the life of people at sea, their dangers and hardships, and their need for physical, financial, spiritual and moral support. Print of a watercolour painting, framed in Huon pine wood behind glass.Depicts the artist's impression of the Biblical event referred to as The Last Supper. Inscription marked on the back. Australian, circa 1890. The print is part of the St Nicholas Seamen's Church Collection (NOTE: This is not a copy of Leonardo da Vinci's 'Last Supper'.)On rear of board: "156" flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, religion, religious service, st nicholas seamen’s church, williamstown, missions to seamen victoria, last supper, worship, religious worship, ladies lightkeepers’ auxiliary -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Badge - Religious Book, The Book of Common Prayer, 1928-1944
This Book of Common Prayer, with once owned by Florence Harrison. It was part of the original furnishings of St Nicholas Seamen's Church, Williamstown, Victoria. The church was operated by the Missions to Seamen organisation. It is one of a set of similar books. This book is in our St Nicholas Seamen's Church Collection. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN (Brief History: for more, see our Reg. No. 611, Set of Pews) The Missions to Seamen was an Anglican charity that served seafarers of the world since 1856 in Great Britain. It symbol is a Flying Angel, inspired by a Bible verse. Today there are centres in over 200 ports worldwide where seamen of all backgrounds are offered a warm welcome and provided with a wide range of facilities. In Victoria, the organisation began in Williamstown in 1857 as a Sailors’ Church, also known as ‘Bethel’ or the ‘Floating Church’ in an old hulk floating in Hobson’s Bay, Port of Melbourne. It soon became part of the Missions to Seamen, Victoria. In the year 2000 the organisation, now named Mission to Seafarers, still operated locally in Melbourne, Portland, Geelong and Hastings. The Ladies’ Harbour Lights Guild was formed in 1906 to support the Missions to Seamen in Melbourne and other centres such as Williamstown. Two of the most significant ladies of the Guild were founder Ethel Augusta Godfrey and foundation member Alice Sibthorpe Tracy (who established a branch of the Guild in Warrnambool in 1920). The Guild continued its work until the 1960s. In 1943 a former Williamstown bank was purchased for the Missions to Seaman Club. The chapel was named St Nicholas’ Seamen’s Church and was supported by the Ladies’ Harbour Lights Guild, the Williamstown Lightkeepers’ Auxiliary and the League of Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Friends. It ceased operation in 1966. A Missions to Seamen Chapel and Recreation Room was a significant feature of ports during the late 1800s and into the 1900s. It seemed appropriate for Flagstaff Hill to include such a representation within the new Maritime Village, so the Melbourne Board of Management of Missions to Seamen Victoria gave its permission on 21st May 1979 for the entire furnishings of the Williamstown chapel to be transferred to Flagstaff Hill. The St Nicholas Seamen’s Church was officially opened on October 11, 1981, and closely resembles the Williamstown chapel. This book is significant historically for its origin in the St Nicholas Mission to Seamen's Church in Williamstown, established in 1857 to cater for the physical, social, and spiritual needs of seafarers. It originated in Bristol, England when a Seamen's Mission was formed in 1837. The book is historically significant for its connection to the Ladies Lightkeepers’ Auxiliary, an organisation of women, formed to support seafarers. The connection of this book to the Mission to Seamen and to the Ladies Lightkeepers’ Auxiliary highlights the strong community awareness of the life of people at sea, their dangers and hardships, and their need for physical, financial, spiritual and moral support. Prayer book, cardboard front cover, textured black cover, rice paper pages with gold leaf edges. "The Book of Common Prayer with the additions and deviations proposed in 1928".There is an image on the fly page. Published in Oxford at the University Press London. The book was owned by Florence Harrison. The book is now part of the St Nicholas Seamen's Church Collection. Logo: [Shield enclosing three crowns and an open book with test, resting on six rods] Inscription: "Florence Harrison"flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, religion, religious service, st nicholas seamen’s church, williamstown, missions to seamen victoria, prayer book, the book of common prayer, oxford university press, florence harrison, church service -
Williamstown High School
D.F. Gerrity farewell
Copy of black and white photograph mounted on board. Comes with caption.Farewll to Mr Gerrity, Williamstown Town Hall in the 1930s. Mr Dunstan, Member of Parliament, making the presentations. Mr Gerrity was a famous teacher who taught at the original Williamstown Grammar School.williamstown high school, mr gerrity, 1930s -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Menu, VFL Grand Final Luncheon, Port Melbourne vs Williamstown, 25 Sep 2011
Menu for the VFL Grand Final luncheon. 25th September 2011. Port Melbourne and Williamstown.sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, afl victoria, acacia, peter jackson, tac cup, victorian football league, vfl -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition, Malcolm Moore factory, Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne, Mar 1987
Colour photo taken on Williamstown Road showing Malcolm Moore's factory in the process of demolitionpiers and wharves - miscellaneous, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, malcolm moore ltd, north wharf, south wharf