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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Navigation Equipment
Benmar Model 16B Auto Pilot System. Includes Sat Nav System Model RS5000 Raven Sorensonbenmar, autopilot, satnav, model 16b, model rs5000 -
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Machine - Outboard Motor, 1950 -1960
Cameron and Sutherland was a Machinery supplier of this era and probably distributed locally made outboardsSingle cylinder air cooled 2 stroke Villiers motor 31/2 HP291X15450 Cameron and Sutherland Salesoutboard motors, villiers motor, 2 stroke, single cylinder -
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Machine - Outboard Motor, 1970
Single cylinder air cooled 2 stroke Hanimex 7.5 HP outboard motor F N Gearsoutboard motor, hanimex 7.5 hp -
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Leisure object - Model Boat
The Peninsula Princess is a single ended roll-on/roll-off vehicle ferry owned by Peninsula Searoad Transport of Victoria, Australia. It operated between the heads of Port Phillip Bay between the towns of Queenscliff and Sorrento from 1987 to 1993. It was replaced by the MV Queenscliff. Scale Model of Peninsula Princess, the first car ferry to operate between Queenscliff and Sorrento in wood and glass display casecar ferry, sorrento, queenscliff -
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Poster - Safety at Sea Poster
Poster published by the Department of Transport , Communication, Federal sea Safety and Surveillance CentreSafety at sea InitiativePoster depicting a reproduction of 'The Shipwreck' by JMW Turner with the heading 'Let's make the next 200 years safer' poster, public awareness, safety at sea, turner, 'the shipwreck' -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Camera, underwater
Underwater camera with leather strap and stainless steel hook -
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Equipment - Light used for underwater photography
Used in underwater photography in the Antarctic, Queensland and Victorian watersUnderwater light, stainless steel -
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Equipment - Gauge, Oxygen, deep sea diving
Oxygen Gauge used for deep sea divingNo. G21271. Siere, Gormann and Co. Ltd. London -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Gauge, Oxygen
No. G10950. Siere Gormann and Co. Ltd. London -
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Functional object - Candlestick Holder
Found in Port Phillip from unidentified wreckCandlestick holder with snuffercandlestick holder, salvage, por phillip -
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Vehicle - Yacht hull
Seen as an excellent recreation for a maritime power, racing or cruising in purpose-built vessels became increasingly popular in Britain from the beginning of the 19th century. Some immigrants brought their enthusiasms to Port Phillip Bay, holding the first regatta in 1838. The Devil Afloat, the first unequivocal pleasure yacht, arrived a year later. Regattas were organised intermittently, featuring wagers on both rowing and sailing races. The Victoria Yacht Club, founded in 1856, soon folded, but another club of that name was established in 1872 and became the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria based at Williamstown. The Albert Park Yacht Club also began on the newly improved lagoon in 1872, other clubs soon followed and inter-club regattas were organised. In the 1880s the popularity of larger yachts built for cruising, as well as for racing, increased. Sailing in smaller boats consolidated in the first three decades of the 20th century, with several more clubs formed. After the great storm of 1932 destroyed many yachts the fleet was rebuilt with new designs such as Charles Peel's Jubilee One-Design Class dinghies.Jubilee yachts were popular in Port Phillip between 1930 to 1970. In later years, they were later made of fibreglass.Timber hull of a Jubilee class yacht J82 named FLASH. jubilee yacht, timber hull -
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Vehicle - Kayak, Commandos
The remarkable story when 74 soldiers fought in vain to save the lives of their mates off Portsea as 3 soldiers died. Tragically, Privates Roger Wood and Edward Meyer, and Warrant Officer George "Taffy" Drakopoulos, died. Please Note: "The Rip" is also known as "The Heads", which is a dangerous stretch of water connecting Port Phillip Bay and Bass Strait. This is the only entrance for all shipping into Port Phillip Bay and to and from the Port of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.Kayak of a similar type as those used during the ill-fated army exercise with loss of life in the rip.rip disaster, commandos, kayak, military history - army -
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Vehicle - Punt
Made at Port of Melbourne Authority [P.O.M.A] shipwrights shop Williamstown in 1975P.O.M.C. wharf carpenters maintenance puntworking boats, poma, williamstown, shipwrights -
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Functional object - Anchor, stock, modern
The Improved Martin-Adelphi Anchor. The introduction of cast steel in 1894 led to the improved Martin-Adelphi pattern, in which the crown and arms are cast in one, and, with the stock, are made of cast steel, the shank remaining of forged iron. A projection in the crown works in a recess (right image), and is secured in its place by a forged steel pin, fitted with a nut and washer, which passes through the crown and the heel of the shank.Stock-anchor - improved Martins patent, Adelphi pattern improved Martins patent anchor, Adelphi pattern -
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Functional object - Anchor, Kedge
Kedge anchoranchor, kedge anchor -
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Instrument - Barometer and Clock mounted on a timber cabinet and 10 associated items from the TSS Nairana, 1915
Bass Strait passenger ship Nairana. Built for Bass Strait ferry operator Huddart Parker & Co. Ltd. of Melbourne during World War One, the Nairana was requisitioned by the Royal Navy and completed as a seaplane carrier, HMS Nairana. Serving from 1917 to 1920 participating in the capture of Archangel during the Bolshevik Revolution. After 1920 she was decommissioned as a seaplane carrier and returned to her Australian owners crossing Bass Strait until she was laid up in 1948. Just off Port Phillip Heads on April 12 1936, a strong wave struck the Nairana, tipping her over for two minutes before she righted herself again. During the horrifying two minutes, four people were drowned, and eight people were injured. The ship was reportedly carrying roughly one tonne of concrete in the hull when she tipped. Reports from the local papers said that it was a tidal wave meanwhile others were saying it was either an earthquake or a total lie. A later paper said that the ship had been caught in a rip at the mouth of the bay, causing the tragedy. The S.S Nairana, was sold for £4,000 (over $170,200 in today’s money!) in 1951 after two years of being stranded on the beach at Port Melbourne, when the moorings broke one night during a storm and drifted ashore, causing her to wreck.Items associated with the TSS/HMS Nairana in its military and civilian roles and items relating to Capt. JF Spence, navigation Officer and possibly later the captain who sailed with the Nairana out of Plymouth after WWI. .01 Barometer and Clock from Dining Saloon .02 Commemorative plaque describing the HMS Nairana's WWI service with timber mount for plaque with information sheet attached. .03 Clock Key .04 Two 2 Log books owned by Capt. Spence containing the navigation calculations for the journey from Plymouth to Melbourne. .05 Huddart Parker hat badge [Capt. JF Spence].Barometer and Clock from dining saloon, TSS Nairana 1917 - 1951 Clock Key - 4 50-No9 Hat badge - HPtss nairana, wwi, bass strait, huddart parker, capt. spence -
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Equipment - Outboard Motor
Outboard motor - single cylinder air cooled 2 stroke motor probably mower conversion -
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Leisure object - Model Boat Oakley, Model built by Samuel Lloyd-Jones, lifeboat 2nd coxswain
Modelled on a lifeboat 11.3m [37 feet] long stationed at Llandandru, Northern Wales from 1964 to 1990. Samuel Lloyd-Jones who was 2nd coxswain for 7 years built this model.Model of an Oakley Class Lifeboatlifeboats, model boats, samuel lloyd-jones, oakley class -
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Machine - Outboard Motor, 1960-1970
Seagull Outboard Motor, single cylinder, water cooled, 2 stroke motor. Model Century 100. 3.5 HP alloy head. Serial Number 373J0 -
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Machine - Outboard Motor, Pre 1960
Outboard motor, Volvo Archimedes Penta A30A single cylinder 2 stroke water cooled outboard motorType A 30 A Serial Number 1500886 -
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Machine - Outboard Motor
Single cylinder 2 stroke water cooled outboard motor -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor, 1960s
West Bend 18 HP 2 Cylinder 2 stroke water cooled outboard motorModel 18101 Serial No. 1705 -
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Instrument - Compass, bosun, South Western Marine Factors Ltd
Unused, part of collection donated by Chris WoodCompass, bosun in card box with stand in polystyrenecompass -
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Instrument - Gauge, Oxygen, Diving, Siere, Gormann and Co Ltd
Diving equipment used by professional diver Bill YoungDiving oxygen gaugeS 25515diving, oxygen gauge -
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Book - Log Book, Port Phillip Sea Pilots, Port Phillip Sea Pilots
Prior to 1901, sailing pilot cruising cutters were "Boomerang", "Corsair", "Anonyma", "Proserpine", "Rip", "Mavis" and "Hawk". In 1901 the pilots took delivery of their first steam powered pilot cutter, "Victoria", 46 metres in length, built at Williamstown. "Victoria" was followed by "Alvina", "Akuna", "Akuna II" and in 1953, "Wyuna", a twin-screw diesel electric pilot cutter 63 metres long. "Wyuna" served until November 1979 and was then sold to the new Nautical College at Launceston for use as a training ship. The system for getting pilots on and off ships at sea was for the ship to stop dead in the water with the wind and sea broad on the beam. The pilot cutter would round the ship's stern, manoeuvre into the lee and lower the 18ft. workboat which, with a crew of two, transferred the pilots to and from their ships.Chief Officer's Log Bok from SS Victoria from June 1930 to June 1931log book, port phillip sea pilots, ss victoria -
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Equipment - Telephone, Radio Receiver and Transmitter, Commonwealth Electronics Pty Ltd
A portable radio receiver and VHF transmitter used by the Sea Pilot Service. An early model used from about 1956 for ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore communication during arrival and departure procedures.Used by the Port Phillip Pilot service in the 1950sMiniphone radio receiver / transmitter and carry bag MFD by Commonwealth Electronics Pty Ltd Type No 180TRN Serial No 184communication, radio receiver and transmitter -
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Instrument - Ship's Binnacle
Ship's binnacle mounted on wooden stand possibly ornamentalTrade Mark 'Sistral', Henry Brown & Son Ltd, Station Works, Barking, Essex, Type SJbinnacle, compass -
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Tool - Shipwright's tools
A gift from Shipwright Laurie DilksIn 1965 the current wheelhouse was built on the Plover. While fixing a leak in the starboard window we found an inscription “This wheelhouse was built by C. Barnard and L. Dilks”. Laurie Dilks has been a wonderful source of information about Plover’s time with Ports and Harbours. The photos attached are from his personal collection. Around the same time, the bulwarks on the bow of the vessel were also built. The Plover was the first AWB to be enhanced. Others in the photos are the Ibis, Hydra and Murray.A wooden display board holding shipwrights toolsDonated by Laurie Dilks Shipwrighttools, shipwright, shipwright tools, plover -
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Functional object - Signal Lamp, hand held, black finish with storage box
From WWII. Hand held lamp used for Morse code signalling ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore before the introduction of VHF radios were introduced in the mid 1950s.Commonly used signal lamp in WWIIHand Held Aldis signal lamp painted black with storage box.Patt. 53153 Lantern 8 Serial No. E 2987aldis signal lamp, comunications, signals -
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Functional object - Door and Locker
Obtained form the wreck of the Time on Corsair Rock and was collected by Norman Hunt who was a lighthouse keeper at Point Lonsdale. Door and Locker from the wreck of the Timeships fittings, lighthouse keeper, norman hunt, point lonsdale lighthouse