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Torquay and District Historical Society
colour photo, Scammell collection
colour photowreck of joseph h scammell -
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colour photograph, Scammell Collection
colour photo taken underwater; objects from ship visibleshipwrecks great ocean road victoria -
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Copy newspaper article & photo, Torquay wreck story lives on
tells story of Scammell House Torquayphotocopy of newspaper article; Geelong Advertiser 1996wreck of joseph h scammell -
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photocopy photo, Joseph Scammell flag
photo of original flag from the Joseph H Scammell -
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photocopy photo
Pride family used the deck house of the Scammell to build a house in Torquay. This photo shows 14 members of the Pride family from around the early 1900s.pride family, scammel deckhouse -
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Photograph (copy)
shows small child with a blow up beach ball playing in the sand. location Cosy Corner, Torquay front beach, young Norfolk Pine trees, rotunda and old toilet block.black and white photo, rectangular.torquay beach, rotunda, norfolk pines -
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Copy photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for 2016 Exhibition
Photo taken circa 1890 shows the building owned by the Torquay Improvement Association believed to have been used as Torquay's "Town Hall", and also as a school from 1899 until a new school was built in early 1900's. The building was destroyed by the devastating fire of 1940.Torquay's first "Town Hall", an early community initiative,Black and white copy photo -
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copy photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for exhibition 2016
Photo shows Edward Molyneux's first Hot Water Depot on Spring Creek, Torquay, with the Coffee Palace, which became the Palace Hotel on the hill (Bell Street) in the background.Evidence of the beginnings of a service industry for residents and tourists. Note the absence of any motor vehicles.Black and white copy photo -
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Copy Photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for the exhibition 2016
Photo shows the Palace Hotel, Bell Street, Torquay circa 1891.The Hotel was built in 1888 by William Follett and operated as the Torquay Coffee Palace until it was licenced in 1891 and then traded as the Palace Hotel. Significantly the hotel's first licensee was Anna Rosina Follet, one of a number of female licensees in Victoria at the turn of the century. The Black and white copy photo. -
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Copy Photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for the exhibition
Photo taken on new years day 1900 shows Edward Molyneux's Hot Water Depot, established on the bank of Spring Creek,Torquay to cater for the growing number of visitors to the area. Note the conveyances of the day in the foreground.The Hot Water Depot was an innovative response to the demands of an embryonic tourist industry in Torquay.Black and white photo -
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Copy Photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Prepared for 2016 exhibition
Photo circa 1880 on Torquay Front Beach frontage displays a house owned by William Pride with Colonel Price's first holiday home in the backgroundA photographic record of the beginnings of the Torquay township.Black and white copy photograph -
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Copy Photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for the exhibition 2016
Photo shows Edward Molyneux, a Torquay pioneer, fishing in Spring Creek, Torquay,Edward Molyneux was a significant contributor to the development of Torquay. Spring Creek was a significant attraction in bringing visitors to the area and remains a favourite spot in contemporary Torquay for locals and visitors alike.Black and white copy photo. -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Copy Photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for exhibition 2016
A view of The Esplanade Torquay circa 1920'sThe Esplanade became the premier boulevard of Torquay township and is now amongst Victoria's most sought after residential real estate with unrestricted ocean views.Black and white photo. -
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Copy Photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for the exhibition 2016
Photo is of Edward Molyneux's horse drawn drag that plied the coastal routes between Geelong, Torquay and Lorne in the early 1900's.Exploring the South Coast was not easy before the construction of the Great Ocean Road.Black and white photo -
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Copy Photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for exhibition 2016
Photo shows Edward Molyneux's motorised drag with a full complement of tourists, embarking for, or just returned from a trip to Torquay, or perhaps further along the south coast.The beginning of motorised tourism on the Surf Coast.Black and white photo -
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Copy Photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for exhibition 2016
Photo shows a pristine Spring Creek at Torquay with one of the district's early settlers, Edward Molyneux, on horseback, apparently looking across the creek towards the site of the present day RACV resort and golf course. Spring Creek was a fishing spot that first brought visitors to the Torquay district. The area is now central to the residential development of Torquay and Jan Juc,Black and white photo -
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Copy Photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for exhibition 2016
Photo shows Edward Molyneux's upgraded Hot Water Depot, now the Hot Water Café and Garage and located in Bell Street, Torquay adjacent to the Palace Hotel. The business also offered vehicles for hire.Edward Molyneux developed and expanded his business to keep up with the times, especially the advent of motor transport.Black and white photo. -
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Copy Photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for exhibition 2016
Photo shows the first buildings in Gilbert Street, Torquay circa 1890.Gilbert Street became Torquay's "CBD" and remains the historical heart of Torquay township.Black and white photo. -
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Copy photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for exhibition 2016
Photo shows Paynes General Store, one of Torquay's early businesses, established in the early 1900's in Gilbert Street, Torquay.Another example of Torquay's early commercial development.Black and white photo -
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Copy photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for exhibition 2016
Photo shows the post office at Torquay in the 1950's.Black and white photo -
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Copy photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for exhibition 2016
Photo shows the Torquay General Store in Gilbert Street.The General Store also served as the post office before the later establishment of a dedicated post office. It was also the Cobb and Co. coach depot which places it in the early history of Torquay.Black and white photo. -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Copy Photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for the exhibition 2016
A photo of The Esplanade, Torquay in the 1920's before electricity poles and lines were erected to interrupt the landscape.Central Torquay in early days before electrification.Black and white copy photo -
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Copy photo, Torquay History Exhibition 2016, Produced for exhibition 2016
Photo shows The Esplanade, Torquay circa 1920's before electricity poles and wires were erected to power the township but obstruct the uninterrupted view of the ocean now so prized by residents and visitors.An early record of the primitive township of Torquay.Black and white photo -
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Copy Photo, Torquay Front Beach early 1900s
Photo (copy) of Torquay Front Beach at the mouth of Spring Creek circa early 1900sBlack and white photograph 38 x 28 cm. -
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Photograph (copy), Torquay Front Beach circa early 1900s
Photo shows beach front with figures dressed in 'beach wear ' of the time in foreground. A line of bathing boxes in middle ground can be seen. Early Torquay houses along esplanade in background.Black and white photo (copy) of Torquay front beach in early 1900s. -
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Photograph (copy)
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Photograph (copy)
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Photograph (copy)
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Torquay and District Historical Society