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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
... Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis...Jim Hillis... demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed ...Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
... Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis...Jim Hillis... demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed ...Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
... Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis...Jim Hillis... demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed ...Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition of Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, Oct 1995
... Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis...Jim Hillis... demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed ...Mission demolished October 1995; neighbour Jim Hillis photographed the processOne of 24 colour photos of demolition of the Missions to Seamen building October 1995missions to seamen, demolitions, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Fincham & Sons organ, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, 1996
... Photos taken by Jim Hillis prior to final sale of church...Jim Hillis... taken by Jim Hillis prior to final sale of church, and donated ...Photos taken by Jim Hillis prior to final sale of church, and donated to the PMH&PS. Jim subsequently located a home for the organ with the Organ Society of New South WalesPhoto of National Trust listed Fincham & Sons organ -- from set of nine colour photos of vacated interior of Holy Trinity Churchreligion - anglican (holy trinity) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Auction, 53 Swallow Street, Port Melbourne, Pat Grainger, May 2001
... Jim HILLIS..., 53 Swallow Street, May 2001 - home of Jo and Jim HILLIS, sold... Environment - Domestic Jim HILLIS Joanne HILLIS Frank CALLAGHAN From ...From a series of colour photos taken at autumn auction 2001, 53 Swallow Street, May 2001 - home of Jo and Jim HILLIS, sold for $962,500: crowd watching Frank CALLAGHAN conduct auctionbuilt environment - domestic, jim hillis, joanne hillis, frank callaghan -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Auction, 53 Swallow Street, Port Melbourne, Pat Grainger, May 2001
... Jim HILLIS..., 53 Swallow Street, May 2001 - home of Jo and Jim HILLIS, sold... Environment - Domestic Jim HILLIS Joanne HILLIS Frank CALLAGHAN From ...From a series of colour photos taken at autumn auction 2001, 53 Swallow Street, May 2001 - home of Jo and Jim HILLIS, sold for $962,500: panoramic view of crowd watching Frank CALLAGHAN conduct auctionbuilt environment - domestic, jim hillis, joanne hillis, frank callaghan -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Auction, 53 Swallow Street, Port Melbourne, Pat Grainger, May 2001
... Jim HILLIS..., 53 Swallow Street, May 2001 - home of Jo and Jim HILLIS, sold... Environment - Domestic Jim HILLIS Joanne HILLIS Frank CALLAGHAN From ...From a series of colour photos taken at autumn auction 2001, 53 Swallow Street, May 2001 - home of Jo and Jim HILLIS, sold for $962,500: panoramic view of crowd watching Frank CALLAGHAN conduct auctionbuilt environment - domestic, jim hillis, joanne hillis, frank callaghan -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Ceremonial Object - Baptismal Font, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis
... Jim Hillis... Melbourne Jim Hillis ...On the pending sale of Holy Trinity church, this baptismal font was removed from the church for safe keeping by the Society and placed in storage at McClusy's garage. When McClusky moved out in 1997, the font was again removed and placed in sections in the Spring Street foyer of the Port Melbourne Town Hall. In February 1998 it was assembled by members of the Society.Baptismal font, eight sided, ornamental, free standing, in three sections: base, column, water bowl; made of concrete and finished in plaster of Paris for relief sculptures; painted an off-white. Base of Tasmanian oak added in 1998. Pic ref item 1485.02religion - anglican (holy trinity) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Group on heritage tour of the Bayside site, Port Melbourne, Pat Grainger, Dec 1989
... jim hillis... of Alfred Street and their son Carl. Jim Hillis of Swallow Street... demolitions piers and wharves - station pier alison kelly jim hillis ...Photographed by Pat Grainger, who was a participant on the tourOne of two photographs of heritage tour 31 December 1989: Tour group assembled at Station Pier for tour of buildings on Bayside site that are to be demolished for development, conducted by Alison Kelly. Family at left is Nano Finch and Ray Paterson of Alfred Street and their son Carl. Jim Hillis of Swallow Street leaning on fence (below starch factory), Brian Couldrey of the Mission Arts Centre facing the camera in red, and to his left Jo Hillis. Others unknown.demolitions, piers and wharves - station pier, alison kelly, jim hillis, jo hillis, nano finch, carl paterson, ray paterson, brian couldrey -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Archive - File, Safer Routes to Shops in Port Melbourne, 2000 - 2001
... JIM HILLIS... and Footpaths Matt RODDA JIM HILLIS Perce McGuire WHITE Perce WHITE File ...This project involved community representatives in the identification of unsafe points on the route between Wintringham Hostel and Bay Street, in particular for elderly and disabled people. The intention of the project was to improve coordination between departments of Council viz. Health & Safety with Infrastructure. The lack of coordination that was a legacy of contracting-out was evident throughout the project.File of documents, reports, correspondence, photos relating to the project "Safer Routes to Shops in Port Melbourne" (between Wintringham Hostel and Bay Street) 2000-2001engineering - roads streets lanes and footpaths, matt rodda, jim hillis, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Group at exhibition, Mission Arts Centre, Missions to Seamen buiding, Port Melbourne, c. 1988
... of these pictures, Jim Hillis... is donor of these pictures, Jim Hillis Photograph Group ...One of thirty photos taken by Alison Kelly at the Mission Arts Centre, late 1980s, early 1990s. Some with captions. Many have copies already in collection. Group at exhibition. Person in foreground is photographer Alison Kelly; on right is donor of these pictures, Jim Hillismissions to seamen, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, social activities, mission arts centre -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - The Story of the Excursion Boats of Port Phillip, T K Fitchett, Down the Bay, 1973
... In 1995 Jim Hillis spotted this book, which was out... Jim Hillis spotted this book, which was out of print, at South ...In 1995 Jim Hillis spotted this book, which was out of print, at South Melbourne Market and obtained Society funds for its purchase.Down the Bay - the Story of the Excursion Boats of Port Phillip. Full colour illustration of P.S. Ozone on dust cover; book itself is blue, with title in silver on the spine. Contains a general history, then an illustration and history of each of 31 paddle steamers.Page preceding title page: sig "E.M. Donohue 22/12/75" blue ink.transport - shipping, t k fitchett, ps kangaroo, ps queen, ps baldrock, ps planet, ps wiliamstown, ps nepean, ps ivanhoe, ps comet, ps mystery, ps williams, ps express, ps excelsior, ps courier, ps charlotte fenwick, ps reliance, ps sorrento, ps black eagle, ps despatch, ps alert, ps golden crown, ps lonsdale, ps coagee, ps awaroa, ps mourilyan, ps weeroona, ps hygeia, ps gem, ps ozone, ps edina -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Panorama Beach Street, Port Melbourne, Swift, William, Jul 1925
... of member Jim Hillis... Historical and Preservation Society - an initiative of member Jim ...Three original photographs by William Swift were digitally combined to create this panorama as a fund raiser for the Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society - an initiative of member Jim HillisFramed panorama of Beach Street, Port Melbourne 1925: view of Station and Princes Piers from Swallow and Ariell gingerbread bakery. At Princes Pier are Pennsylvania, Nevada, Oklahoma and Seattle, visiting units of the American Pacific Fleet July/August 1925transport - shipping, piers and wharves - station pier, piers and wharves - princes pier, william swift, beach street, sinclair parade, ps weeroona -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Instrument - Reed organ, W Bell & Co, c. 1888
... by Jim Hillis resulted in the return of the organ to the control... by Jim Hillis resulted in the return of the organ to the control ...This organ was gifted by the Bethel Community in 1890 to the then Victorian Seamen's Mission, originally founded by the Bethel Union in 1857. The gift was intended to assist with worship. Despite all appearance, this organ is not a pipe organ but a reed organ that works in a similar manner to an accordion. In May 1890, the sum of seventy pounds was put towards the purchase of the organ. The sum being raised via subscriptions. The organ was inaugurated in September 1890. Jabez Carnegie (1832-1892), importer of piano and organs in Melbourne, had made a trip to Europe and Canada in 1887 and had secured the agency of Bell organs. W. Bell & Co were a Canadian organ and piano manufacturer, considered the premier organ manufacturer of the time. W Bell & Co changed its name to Bell Organ and Piano Co in 1888 meaning this organ had to be manufactured prior to the name change. The organ was first used in the mission main room from 1890 to 1915 when the St Nicholas chapel was built at the back (see item 0548. It was transfered to the new Port Melbourne mission in 1937 (link on postcard from State Library Victoria). In 1972, it was transferred to the Holy Trinity Church in Bay Street after the closure of the Mission In the late 1980s during a National Trust campaign to save the building, the organ was sold by the Anglican Men's Society to the Trust's organ committee, who carried out some restoration work and returned it to the former Missions to Seamen chapel. In 1991 the Office of Major Projects had control of the whole 'Bayside' development site. With the Mission to Seamen Building emptied and proposed for demolition, the Office of Major Projects removed the organ and placed it in storage in various locations - finally, in the Museum of Victoria store in Abbotsford. In 1995-6, enquiries by Jim Hillis resulted in the return of the organ to the control of the Port Melbourne HIstorical & Preservation Society. As the Society had no suitable location for the organ, several churches and schools in Port Melbourne were approached to take the organ with no results. The nearby suburbs were suggested next. Finally the Melbourne Maritime Museum (Polly Woodside) was approached and agreed to place it in their Museum on a long term loan. In 1997 it was on display in no 5 shed South Wharf (23/3/1997). In 2006, the Polly Woodside South Wharf site was to be re-developed, and they could no longer retain the organ. Accordingly, on 4 May 2006, the organ was transferred to the Mission To Seafarers building in Flinders Street Extension as an indefinite loan (refer OL 022) The PMHPS deaccessioned it to finally transfered it in 2018 to MTSV.(See also acquisition details re 21st C finalisation of acquisition) This organ is a tangible reminder of the longevity of the Mission to Seafarers, a link with the original Bethel Union which was instrumental in 1856 calling a public meeting and inviting subscriptions by various non-conformist churches to found a mission to Seamen. Rev Kerr-Johnson delivered the first service in 1857 aboard the Emily. The Mission to Seafarers has been in operation ever since and continues to operate to the same purpose today.Large reed organ that looks like a pipe organ with fifteen elaborately painted pipes bearing a floral motif. The body of the organ is elaborately decorated in carved wood. It has 17 knobs above the keyboard both which can be concealed when the keyboard cover is lowered. There are two foot pedals at the bottom of the organ with "Mouse Proof Pedals" cast into the framing iron. list of stop names: Viola 4Ft Diapason 8Ft Dolce 4Ft Violetta 2Ft Sub Bass 16 Ft Octave Coupler Vox Humana Forte Picciolo 2Ft Hautboy 8Ft Aeoline 8Ft Cremona 16Ft E---bone 16Ft Echo 8Ft Celeste 8Ft Melodia 8Ft Flute 4FtMaker's mark in gold lettering above keyboard: W. Bell & Co Brass plaque on front board: Presented to/The Victorian Seamen's Mission/by/Congregation worshipping in Bethel/& friends./1st September 1890 Behind the stops a wooden plaque: J. CARNEGIE & SONS, SOLE AGENTS FOR VICTORIA MELBOURNE organ, worship, bethel, pipes, reed, bethel union, pipe top, jabez carnegie, w. bell & co, port melbourne, mission to seafarers, seamens' mission, mission to seamen, guelph, ontario, canada, pmhps, polly woodside, harmonium, reed organ