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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Document - Plans, Lighthouse Keeper's Quarters Warrnambool, 1858-1909
The set of seven 1858 plans shows proposed plans for the original Lighthouse Complex that was built on Middle Island in 1858-1859. The whole complex was then transferred to Flagstaff Hill in 1871. The plan, dated 1909, is for proposed additions and repairs to the Quarters at Flagstaff Hill. The plan 'Alterations and Additions' shows alternate plans for changes to the quarters at the Flagstaff Hill location. This plan has no date. The Complex comprised the Lighthouse, the Lighthouse Keepers’ Quarters, the Store (now called the Chart Room) and a Privy, which was not included in these plans. The Keeper’s bluestone Quarters was a cottage divided into two compartments, one for each keeper and his family. The bluestone Store was divided into three; a store, a workshop an oil store (or office). The Privy comprised of a small building also divided into two separate, back-to-back toilets, one for each Keeper and his family. The Flagstaff Hill Keeper's Quarters have had extensions and additions at various times, and these have also been removed at various other times. THE PLANS - *Dec. 1858 (12/58) ‘Lighthouse Keepers Quarters No.2 Warrnambool’ (2375.01)* Public Works Office Melbourne – Front and Back elevations, sections, and floor plan. The drawing shows timber walls. [The floor plan is the closest plan to the current building, however, the walls are timber in this plan.] *Nov. 1858 – No.3 ‘Lighthouse Keepers Quarters Warrnambool’ (2375.02)* Office of Public Works, Melbourne – Back and End elevations and section through. The drawing shows stone walls. One side; Senior Keeper’s bedroom, living room and kitchen with storeroom. Another side; is the Assistant’s bedroom, living room and storeroom. *Nov. 1858 - No.4 ‘Lighthouse Stores Warrnambool’ (2375.03)* Office of Public Works – Front, Side and end elevations, centre section. The drawing shows stone walls. *Nov. 1858 – No.4, ‘Lighthouse Stores No. 2 Warrnambool’ (2375.04)* Office of Public Works – Front, side and end elevations, centre section. The drawing shows timber walls. *Nov. 1858 – ‘Details Lighthouse Keepers Quarters No. 2 Warrnambool’ (2375.05)* Public Works Office Melbourne. The plan shows the foundations, joists and eaves. The drawing shows timber walls. (Nov. 1858 – ‘No.4 ‘Lighthouse No. 2 – Warrnambool’ (2375.06)* Public Works Melbourne (Part of the paper is missing). This plan shows an octagonal tower, internal stairs, a balcony landing, and a weather vane on top. *November 1858 – No. 1, ‘Lighthouse – Warrnambool’ (2375.07)* Office of Public Works Melbourne. This plan shows a round tower, including the stairs, windows on the tower and the weather vane on the top. *4/3/9 [1909] – ‘Additions and Repairs, Lighthouse Quarters, Warrnambool, General Plan’ (2375.8)* Department of Public Works Melbourne’s official stamp is signed by Croft. It shows the floor plans of the Store, Upper Lighthouse and the Quarters. The Store building has three sections; a Store, Work-Shop and Office, with an internal wall between them and separate entries. The Quarters are divided into two dwellings. The Senior Keeper’s side on the left has fireplaces in two of the three bedrooms and there is a pantry and wash house. The Assistant’s side has no fireplaces in the bedrooms and there’s no pantry or washhouse. These plans include proposed changes to the buildings. The Senior Keeper’s Quarters would have a partition on bedroom 2, a bath with plumbing and drainage, a wall moved and a built-in side porch. The Store would also have a built-in porch. The undated plan 'Additions and Alterations' (2375.9) shows alternative arrangements for water tanks, plumbing and such. WARRNAMBOOL'S LADY BAY LIGHTHOUSES- In the 1800s ships sailing from England to Australia began to use Bass Strait as a faster route to Melbourne. Small navigation errors led to many tragic shipwrecks. From 1848 lighthouses were operating along Victoria’s southern coast as a guide for sailors. Coastal towns such as Warrnambool grew and the exchange of trade and passengers were of great benefit. However, the uncertain weather changes, relatively shallow waters and treacherous, hidden rocky reefs were not suitable for a Harbour and in the 1840s and 1850s there were many shipwrecks in the area, with some even stranded in its Lady Bay harbour. A jetty was built in 1850 and a flagstaff to guide seafarers was placed up high on what became known now as Flagstaff Hill. In November 1857 the Victorian Government recommended that Warrnambool Harbour had beacons and two lighthouses to guide vessels into and out of the Harbour safely. The white light of the Middle Island lighthouse was to be used for the first time on September 1, 1859. The red light of the Beach Lighthouse, a wooden obelisk structure, was first operated on March 25, 1860, but in 1868 this light was ‘discontinued’ due to it being too low. Melbourne’s Department of Public Works decided to relocate the Middle Island Lighthouse Complex - Lighthouse, Keeper’s Quarters, Privy, Store Room and even water tanks - to Flagstaff Hill. The lower obelisk was shortened, and a protruding gallery, railing, and external ladder were added, as well as the light from the Beach Lighthouse. A green guiding light was erected on the end of the jetty. The transfer of the Complex began in March 1871. Each shaped stone of the lighthouse was carefully numbered, removed then reassembled on Flagstaff Hill. In 1872 the well was sunk behind the Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottage. The Keepers and families had left Middle Island in April and moved to Flagstaff Hill in October 1871. Vessels entering Lady Bay align the Upper and Lower Lighthouse towers during the day and the lights at night. The Upper Lighthouse is a round tower, the Lower Light is square. The Lighthouses were categorised as harbour lights rather than coastal lights, so they remain under the control of the Victorian Government’s Ports and Harbours section. The lights were originally powered by oil, then acetylene gas, later by electricity, and then converted to solar power in 1988. In 1993 the solar panel was replaced by a battery charger. A decision was made in 1936 to replace the lighthouses’ lights with unattended lights that no longer required Keepers and Assistants. At least 29 Keepers had attended to the lighthouse from its opening in 1859 to when the last official Lightkeepers left In April 1916. The Warrnambool Harbour Board rented out the Quarters from 1916 to 1936. The Board closed down but the rentals continued with other unknown landlords. In the 1970s the Flagstaff Hill Planning Board was set up under the chairmanship of John Lindsay. The Board was to make recommendations to the Warrnambool City Council regarding the use of the buildings and the rest of the Crown Land on the site. The Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village opened in 1975 and began renovating the Cottage in stages, during which time evidence of a 1920s fire was found in the eastern section of the cottage. Additions of a porch on the west and a washroom on the east were made in the 1980s. The western part of the building is now a Shipwreck Museum and the east has returned to a late 19th-century Lighthouse Keeper’s cottage and includes the screen made by Assistant Lighthouse Keeper Thomas Hope during one of his two periods of service there. THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS Lighthouse Keepers were responsible for keeping their Lighthouse’s lights shining at night. They kept a lookout for passing vessels and changes in weather. They were expected to clean, polish and maintain the equipment and buildings. They kept regular and detailed records of who was on watch, and the time the light was lit, trimmed and extinguished. They kept a journal about other events that occurred. They keep regular, accurate Meteorological Logs. It was expected that they were competent in Morse code signalling. They would be called to help in times of disasters and shipwrecks, and to give official statements about these events. Many Lighthouse Keepers also volunteered as members of the lifeboat crew. The Lady Bay lighthouses were officially classified as small, so the Keepers had the official titles of Senior Assistant Lighthouse Keeper and Assistant Lighthouse Keeper. They were employed by the Public Service and paid rent to live in the Lighthouse Quarters. They were compulsorily retired at the age of 60, with most receiving a superannuation payment. Despite their time-consuming duties, there was time to follow hobbies and crafts such as growing vegetables, playing musical instruments, making models of buildings including lighthouses, and crafting furniture pieces. An example of a keeper’s skills is the carved fire screen made by /assistant Keeper Thomas Hope in the early 20th century and displayed in the Lighthouse Keeper’s cottage at Flagstaff Hill. The last occupants of the Middle Island Complex were Senior Keeper Robert Deverell, his Assistant Keeper, Andrew Farncombe, and their families. They all became the first occupants at the Lady Bay Lighthouse Keepers’ Quarters on Merri Street. The Warrnambool Lighthouse Complex plans are the origin of what is now the Lady Bay Lighthouse Complex. They are a record of the people, process and departments involved in bringing the complex into fruition. The plans are significant to the Complex, which is now listed on the Victorian Heritage Register, H1520, for being of historical, scientific (technological) and architectural significance to the State of Victoria. The Complex is significant as an example of early colonial development. The plan are significant for their connection with the important navigational function of the Lighthouses, a function still being performed to this day. The plans are also significant as an example of a product from the Public Works Department in Victoria in the mid-to-late 19th century. The structures built to these plans still stand strong. Plans for the Lighthouse Complex in Warrnambool, including Lighthouses, Keeper's Quarters and Stores. Seven of the plans are on thin fragile paper, one is on thicker, stronger paper. The drawings have been made in pens coloured red and black. They originate from Public Works in Melbourne. Seven were drawn in 1858, one in 1904, the other is not dated.Dec. 1858 - Lighthouse Keepers Quarters No.2 Warrnambool. Public Works Office Melbourne. Nov. 1858 - No.3 ‘Lighthouse Keepers Quarters Warrnambool. Public Works Office Melbourne. Nov. 1858 - No.4 ‘Lighthouse Stores Warrnambool. Office of Public Works. Nov. 1858 - No.4, ‘Lighthouse Stores No. 2 Warrnambool. Office of Public Works. Nov. 1858 - Details Lighthouse Keepers Quarters No. 2 Warrnambool. Public Works Office Melbourne. Nov. 1858 - No.4 ‘Lighthouse No. 2 – Warrnambool. Public Works Melbourne. Nov. 1858 - No. 1, Lighthouse - Warrnambool. Office of Public Works Melbourne. 4/3/9 [1909] - Additions and Repairs, Lighthouse Quarters, Warrnambool, General Plan. Department of Public Works Melbourne. SIGNED "Croft" "15A" on reverse [no date] - Lighthouse Quarters Warrnambool, Additions and Alterations. 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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Lunch at San Remo, 1925-1926
Taken from a photo album of 79 photos of Phillip Island. Dated about 1925-1926. Family featured is unknown.Sepia photograph of 3 women and one child sitting on outdoor seat in parklike setting. House in the background.Lunch at San Remosocial life and customs, photographs, san remo -
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Photograph, Fruit Gardens French Island, 1925-1926
See 405-01Sepia photograph of 5 women and a young girl sitting on a bench and the ground outdoors. Girl is eating fruit and a basket of fruit is on the ground.Fruit Gardens French Islandphotographs, french island, fashions -
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Photograph, The Quarries, Cape Woolamai, 1925-1926
Sepia photograph of the coastline, people at the waters edge and standing on large granite blocks. Two people in a small dingy near the edge.The Quarries Cape Woolamaicape woolamai, photographs, granite quarry cape woolamai -
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Photograph, Bunnies for dinner, 1925-1926
405-04: Sepia photograph of 4 ladies and a girl in front of the Tea House at Shelly Beach. 405-04a: Sepia photograph of 6 adults and 3 children sitting in front of a thatched roof hut. One woman is holding several rabbits.Tea House Shelly Beach On back of photo. Bunnies for dinner. Shell House Shelly Beachphotographs, tea house behind shelly beach, social life and customs -
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Photograph, The Beach, Cowes, 1926-1926
Sepia photo of the beach, Cowes with many people sitting and walking on sand. Possibly near Cowes Yacht Club looking towards Mussell Rocks.The Beachphotographs, cowes beach, cowes, mussell rocks cowes phillip island -
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Photograph, Public School Boys Regatta 1926, 1926
Possibly Scotch College students as they had a camp near here in Cowes east.Sepia photograph of three small boats with 3 people in each, sailing off beach. Taken from the pier.Public School Boys Regatta 1926photographs, cowes beach, sailing races, scotch college boys -
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Photograph, Ready, set, go, 1925-1926
Cowes beachSepia photograph of four women and one girl dressed in bathers on beach with pier in background.Ready set gophotographs, cowes beach, bathers near the pier, social life and customs -
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Photograph, On the rocks, 1925-1926
Sepia photograph of four women and one girl in bathers, sitting on rocks ear Cowes pier.On the rocks.photographs, cowes beach, social life and customs, cowes pier phillip island -
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Photograph, Daughters of the sea, 1925-1926
Sepia photograph of four women in bathers and sailor hats, standing on the sand with pier in the background.Daughters of the seasocial life and customs, photographs, cowes beach, cowes pier -
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Photograph, Having a rest, 1925-1926
Sepia photograph of four women and one girl in bathers lying on the sand with a clump of seaweed. Pier in the background.Having a restcowes pier, photographs, cowes beach, social life and customs -
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Photograph, Our house, 1925-1926
Possibly in shopping area of Cowes.Small sepia photograph of two buildings beside unmade road. On left is a small shop, that looks empty. On right is a small timber house with a metal roof.Our housephotographs, homes and haunts, cowes shop buildings -
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Photograph - Post Card, The Alvina and Genista at the Pier, Cowes, 1925-1926
Ferries operating at Cowes.Small sepia photograph of the Cowes pier with several vessels and a large crowd of people walking on the pier towards the town.The Alvina and Genista at the Pier, Cowesphotographs, cowes pier, ferries, alvina ferry, ferry "genista" -
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Photograph, Going home, 1925-1926
Sepia photograph of a vessel leaving the pier with passengers standing on the top deck waving and streamers stretching behind .Going homephotographs, ferry "genista" - cowes jetty, ferries -
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Photograph, Arriving home, 1925-1926
Sepia photograph of a woman in riding gear standing beside a horse. In a fenced yard with sheds.Arriving home.photographs, horse & rider, social life and customs -
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Photograph, Ready for a ride, 1925-1926
Sepia photograph of a woman in riding gear sitting on a horse in a yard. Large building in the background.Ready for a ridephotographs, horse & rider, social life and customs -
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Photograph, On the way to Smith’s Beach, 1925-1926
Sepia photograph of old truck with part canvas sides. People sitting inside looking ou,t six people standing beside the truck.On the way to Smiths Beach. Cowes.photographs, transport, smiths beach, social life and customs -
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Photograph, Off for a trip, 1925-1926
Sepia photograph of a truck with open sides with canvas shades. People looking out of windows. Boy standing on running board at the back of truck. Off for a tripphotographs, transport, social life and customs -
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Photograph, Off for a spin, 1925-1926
Sepia photograph of a car with a woman driver and several people in the back seat. Off for a spin.social life and customs, photographs, transport, motor cars -
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Photograph, The Wreck of the Speke, 1925-1926
Sepia photograph of two people standing on the wreck of the Speke at Kitty Miller Bay.The Wreck of the Spekephotographs, the speke, shipwrecks, kitty miller bay phillip island -
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Photograph, Road to the Back Beach, 1925-1926
Sepia photograph of an rough, sandy, unmade road with trees and bushes along the side.Road to the Back Beachphotographs, phillip island early roads -
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Documents, Birds of Phillip Island, 1970 and 1985
As described in the newspaper article, Bryant West was a very genuine and peaceful man. The Historical Society was very honoured to receive the album of photographs.Document congratulating Mr Bryant West on his representation of photographs for Adjudication by the National Photographic Index of Australian Birds. Also an article in the Phillip Island "Sun" on the 11/2/1985. Refers to an incident which happened at Cowes in 1934 and Bryant's life in Cowes. The following photographs No. 75-01 to 75-36 are those which Bryant selected for his representation.bryant west, birds of phillip island album -
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Photograph, In front of the Caves, 1925-1926
Location is possibly Forrest Caves.Sepia photograph of five women, two men, one boy and a dog sitting on the sand in front of rocks and caves.In front of the Cavesphotographs, caves, forrest caves, social life and customs -
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Photograph, Kitty Miller Bay and Helen’s Head, 1925-1926
Sepia photograph of a woman with a parasol, standing on a grassy area above a wide bay with a headland in the distance.Kitty Millers Bay and Helen’s Headphotographs, kitty miller bay phillip island, helen’s head, phillip island -
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Photograph, Sand sliding, Barry’s Beach, 1925-1926
Sepia photograph of a woman sliding down a sand dune, with ocean in the background. Helped by a man and another person kneeling in the background.Sand sliding at Barry’s Beachphotographs, barry’s beach, phillip island, berry’s beach, phillip island, social life and customs -
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Postcard - Post Card, black & white, Forrest Caves, Phillip Island
One of a collection of Photographs/Postcards in a album donated by Bernard Grayden.Small black + white postcard. Image includes man in shirt and jacket standing at cave entrance, with ocean front in background."Forest Caves, Phillip I." Valentine Series No. 36forrest caves phillip island, bernard grayden, early postcards -
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Photograph - Post Card, Chicory Kiln
One of a collection in an album donated by Bernard GraydenColoured Postcard of a Chicory Kiln on Phillip IslandOn Back: "Phillip Island, Victoria" "chicory is one of the Island's numerous crops; this scene shows a chicory kiln.chicory kiln, phillip island, bernard grayden, postcards -
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Postcard, World War One soldier, possibly William Smith, About 1914
Part of a group of WW1 photographs including AIF camp, 1914, officers of T.M.s, Light Horse Battery.Black & white photograph of a soldier in uniform, standing near a large mantle piece, with no insignia or colour patches. postcards, photographs, world war 1, light horse, william smith -
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Photogragh, p. guilleminot boespflug et co paris, WW1 Officers of T.M.s, 1914-1918
Black and white photo of 10 officers, front row seated and holding gloves and canes, Officers of T. M.S. Please keep this for me till I come back.Will be home soon as Fritzy is getting well bottled up.postcards, photographs, world war i, world war i soldiers, military, william smith -
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Photograph - Post Card, A.L.H. Camp at Broadford 1914, 1914
Australian Light Horse BrigadeBlack and white photo of soldiers on horseback riding in formation across a dusty wide plain with trees in background.A.L.H. Camp at Broadford 1914 Brigade on Parade 27postcards, world war i, photographs, military, light horse, william smith