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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland, Victoria, n.d
Black and white photo. Portland from lighthouse on Whalers Bluff. Town, harbour, Battery Point, baths and Nuns BeachBack: 'Portland from the lighthouse' - handwritten, black ink. '10' - pencilportland victoria -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of Lighthouse at Cape Nelson
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series shows more contemporary photographs taken from around VictoriaPhotograph of Lighthouse at Cape Nelsoncatalogue number written on reverse in pencil photograph, churchill island, cape nelson, lighthouse -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of Lighthouse at Cape Nelson
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series shows more contemporary photographs taken from around VictoriaPhotograph of Lighthouse at Cape Nelsoncatalogue number written on reverse in pencil handwritten in pen on reverse 'cape nelson' electronically stamped on obverse '9 9'99'photograph, churchill island, cape nelson, lighthouse -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown
Queenscliffe fishing fleet and panoramaRealismBlack & white photo of Shortland Bluff & Lighthouse Queenscliffe, post 1862.Reverse: "black lighthouse built 1862 - ? shed in R-centre of photo Ra same shed in 1987-037"queenscliffe, black lighthouse, shortland bluff -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Nun's Beach Harbour, n.d
Black and white photo taken from edge of cliff near lighthouse, looking south, Nun's Beach, harbour, town of PortlandBack: 'Portland from the Lighthouse' - handwritten in black ink. '10' in pencil -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Lighthouse Lamp Changers, 23 August 2002
Two 120 VAC lighthouse lamp changers, 6 globes on each ex Point Lonsdale Lighthouse and new control unit mechanismLC-300 120 VAC amp changer Part No. 630.1087 Series A Max voltage 130 Lamp size 250Watts US and foreign patents Tideland Signal Ltd, Surrey, England. Identifier No 1: 189486-5/01 Tideland Signal Corp, Houston, Texas USA identifierlighthouse, lamps, lamp rotator, point lonsdale lightouse -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photographs - Lighthouse, Portland Victoria, n.d
Two black and white photos of lighthouse at Portland. One slightly lighter than the other Identifying numbers 7891 a, bFront: 'LIGHTHOUSE PORTLAND VIC TOYE PHOTO' in white print, bottom of each photo -
Vision Australia
Badge - Object, RVIB Auxiliary badge, 1940-1980
To identify members of its Auxiliary, badges were provided. These consisted of a oval with a gold lighthouse on a light green background and the words 'For the Blind' in gold across the middle, either side of the lighthouse. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in gold against a black background, with 'Auxiliary' across the middle of the lighthouse. 1 metal pin with gold lighthouse and shining light'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' 'Auxiliary'royal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Souvenir Spoon - Cape Nelson Lighthouse, n.d
Image - Portland Victoria, Cape Nelson lighthousesouvenir spoon, cape nelson, lighthouse, south west coastline -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Port Fairy Light House, 2016, 18/12/2016
A number of photographs of the Port Fairy Lighthouse and surrounds. port fairy, port fairy lighthouse, beach, lighthouse -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - Lighthouse fittings
Murray Robert Shapter donated these lighthouse fittings. He was a local fisherman and employee of the Public Works Lighthouse service for many years in the Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale area.Fittings from two lighthouses in the Queenscliff / Point Lonsdale area. Key to switch sunvalve on or off and an acetylene pilot light burner from the light at the Black Lighthouse in Queenscliff, and a bolt head sheared off the dome of the Point Lonsdale Lighthouse.lighthouse maintenance, fittings -
Vision Australia
Badge - Object, RVIB Auxiliary 25 year badge, 1940-1980
To honour the commitment of its Auxiliary, badges were awarded to commemorate 25 years of service. These consisted of a oval with a gold lighthouse on a blue background and the words 'Auxiliary' in gold across the middle of the lighthouse and '25 years' either side of the lighthouse at the base. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in gold against a navy blue background. 1 metal pin with gold lighthouse and shining light'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' 'Auxiliary'royal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Photograph - Historical, building, Late 19th to early 20th century
The black and white photograph depicts the Lady Bay Lighthouse Complex at Flagstaff Hill, Warrnambool. It was opened on this site in 1871. From left to right, the Chartroom (previously named the Store), Upper Lighthouse, Flagstaff, Lighthouse Keeper's Quarters. The bluestone buildings are facing North on Merri Street. The Harbour Pilot's Lodgings were on the east of the Complex. There are two unknown male figures standing in front of the light-coloured picket fence that encompasses the Complex. The photograph is mounted on card. 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 was of great benefit. However, the uncertain weather changes, relatively shallow waters and treacherous, hidden rocky reefs were not really 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, and 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, and 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 using 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 in the late 19th century. He served as Assistant Keeper in Warrnambool for two periods.The Warrnambool Lighthouse Complex 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 buildings are significant for their connection with the important navigational function of the Lighthouses, a function still being performed to this day. The buildings are also significant as an example of structures designed and works carried out by the Public Works Department in Victoria in the mid-to-late 19th century. The structures still stand strong. Photograph; Warrnambool Lighthouse Keeper's cottage, lighthouse, flagstaff and chartroom at Flagstaff Hill, and a light-coloured picket fence with gate. Two male figures are in front of the fence. Black and white print glued to a yellow card. The inscription is indecipherable. The right side of the cottage has a built-in, enclosed addition.Ink stamped in lower right hand corner, too faded to be legible.flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, warrnambool, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, lighthouse keeper's cottage, lighthouse residence, lighthouse, chart room, quarters, privy, middle island, beach lighthouse, obelisk, lighthouse complex, lady bay complex, warrnambool port, warrnambool harbour, lady bay, keepers, lighthouse keeper, upper lighthouse, lower lighthouse, assistant keeper, ports and harbours, cottage -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, Victoria, n.d
Black and white photo. View of Portland Harbour from Lighthouse Bluff. Baths, Ocean Pier, Railway Pier, Fishermen;s Breakwater in backgroundBack: 'Panorama of Portland Harbour from Lighthouse Bluff' - handwritten, black pen -
Vision Australia
Badge - Object, RVIB Auxiliary milestone badges, 1978-2000
To honour the commitment of its Auxiliary, badges were awarded to commemorate 10, 20 and 25 years of service. These consisted of a circle or oval with a gold lighthouse on a blue/green background and the words 'Auxiliary' in gold across the middle of the lighthouse. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in gold' against a navy blue background, with the relevant number of years at the base of the badge or lighthouse.Metal pin with gold lighthouse and number of years servedroyal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - door key, lighthouse
Reputed to have been the key of the Queenscliff Lighthouse c.1880. It was passed on from Ted Smith, 10 Kings Rd Paynesville, 3880, whose grandfather, John McDonald, was Lighthouse Keeper at Queenscliff about the 1880. From Queenscliff, Mr. McDonald was posted to Gabo Island. Original lighthouse key late 19th centuryqueenscliff light house, cast iron key, keys, john mcdonald, lighthouse keepers -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Portland, c2015
Colour photograph of the lighthouse at Portland.portland, heritage, bay, water, cape nelson, lighthouse -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Lee Breakwater, Portland, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: 5 pg 95/27/11-62 - blue biroport of portland archives, lee breakwater, nuns beach, lighthouse, portland, harbour -
Vision Australia
Badge - Object, RVIB badge, 1940-1980
Badges were created to identify staff members. These consisted of a oval with a gold lighthouse on a blue background and the words 'For the Blind' in gold across the middle of the lighthouse . Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in gold against a navy blue background. 1 metal pin with gold lighthouse on blue background'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' royal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
Vision Australia
Badge - Object, RVIB Auxiliary badge, 1940-1980
To identify members of its Auxiliary, badges were provided. These consisted of a oval with a gold lighthouse on a pale blue background and the words 'For the Blind' in gold across the middle, either side of the lighthouse. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in gold against a royal navy blue background, with 'Auxiliary' at the base of the badge. 1 metal pin depicting a golden lighthouse'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' 'Auxiliary'royal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Postcard - Postcard - Cape Nelson Lighthouse, n.d
Coloured postcard of Cape Nelson Lighthouse, looking towards sea. Small octagonal shaped shed on edge of cliff. Three people in foreground. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Functional Object - Section of Lighthouse Lens, n.d
Lens was once the spare lens of the Cape Nelson Lighthouse.|Lens on display in MDC, with interactive component provided by the piece of broken lens - for handling. Investigations underway to use a low-watt light in the lens, which is in working order. Photos in Supplementary File.Section of lighthouse lens.Front: (no inscriptions) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Functional Object - Section of Lighthouse Lens, n.d
Lens was once the spare lens of the Cape Nelson Lighthouse.|Lens on display in MDC, with interactive component provided by the piece of broken lens - for handling. Investigations underway to use a low-watt light in the lens, which is in working order. Photos in Supplementary File.Section of lighthouse lens.Front: (no inscriptions) -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Souvenir - Plate, Royal Stafford
Royal Stafford English six sided gold rimmed white souvenir plate with transfer black image of the Port Fairy lighthouse.Front - The Lighthouse Port Fairy Victoria Back - Guaranteed Bone China Royal Stafford Made in Englandceramics, domestic items, crockery, souvenir, port fairy -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - lighter and fishing Boats on the beach at Portland, c. 1870
Front: Lighter and fishing boats on the Beach at Portland pre 1890 Back: Port of Portland Authorityport of portland archives, battery point, lighthouse -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Souvenir Tea Towel - Historic Lighthouses, n.d
Souvenir tea towel, 100% cotton. Historic Lighthouses. The Great Ocean Road and Shipwreck Coast. Coloured imaes of lighthouse including Portland (Whalers Bluff). Overprinted with 'Greetings from Portland Victoria' - in black.souvenir, lighthouse, great ocean road, south west coastline -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Lighthouse Estate, 1952
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Lighthouse Estate 4-12--52. View from Bentinck St. Printed, centre bottom. Back: Purple PHT Stamp 1/5 90 4-12-52port of portland archives, lighthouse estate -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph, framed collection - Early harbour facilities in Portland, n.d
UnknownFramed collection of black and white photographs in brown timber frame, under glass. 1. Lighthouse and staff building - Battery point; 2. Official opening - Ocean Pier; 3. Official opening - Ocean Pier, cutting the ribbon; 4. Henty's House (101 Bentick St); 5. Lighthouse - Battery Point; 6. Lighthouse quarters, Battery Point; 7. View from London Hotel of Henty Piers; 8. Portland early 1860s from Whalers Point; 9 & 10. First piles being driven for the ocean pier.Front: Lighthouse and staff building - Battery point/ Official opening - Ocean Pier/ Official opening - Ocean Pier, cutting the ribbon/ Henty's House (101 Bentick St)/ Lighthouse - Battery Point/ Lighthouse quarters, Battery Point/ View from London Hotel of Henty Piers/ Portland early 1860s from Whalers Point/ First piles being driven for the ocean pier. Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Cape Bridgewater, c2015
Colour photograph of the road to the Cape Bridgewater lighthouse. cape bridgewater, geology, ocean, coastal, landscape, lighthouse -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Lighthouse Estate, 1952
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Lighthouse Estate 4-12--52. House on Lot 7, printed centre bottom. Back: Purple PHT Stamp 1/4 89 4-12-52port of portland archives, lighthouse estate, lot 7 house