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Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1925
... the Tambo River taken from the stern of a boat. A tourist launch... the stern of a boat. A tourist launch under the bridge in distance ...Photo taken same year Swan Reach bridge collapsed 16 November 1925Black and white photograph of the lifting bridge over the Tambo River taken from the stern of a boat. A tourist launch under the bridge in distance. Swan Reach Victoriabridges, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1999
Photo and article appeared in the Lakes Post Newspaper 28 July 1999|Barge was built by Wayne Smith for the firm East Gippsland Bridges.|Also two other photographs similarColour photograph of the launching of a new work barge in the Tambo River, Victoria.boats and boating, topography, waterways, celebrations -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph
Sister ships for MinawieColour photograph of the fishing boats Mako and Yukon ready for launch, built by Pompie, Mordialloc, Victoria.fishing industry, boats and boating, ocean -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1984
Colour photograph of Jim Mitchelson and Judy Bach taken in the yard of Bull's Shipyard with fishing boat Coralie G on slips with glimpse of new tourist launch Thunderbird about to be launched, Metung Victoriagenealogy -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 2000 c
Also three other colour photographs taken at the same timeColour photograph of launch Venus moored at Nautilus jetty in boat harbour at Lakes Entrance Victoriaboats and boating, oil and gas industry -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, 1940 c
... , 10 x 15 cm Boats and Boating Waterways North Arm Launch Trip ...Also black and white copy of postcard showing topurists on launch Maranui on North Arm donor Rick Hinde 04326.1, 10 x 15 cmBlack and white postcard of a waterway between tree covered banks with a tourist launch on the calm water taken on the North Arm Lakes Entrance VictoriaNorth Arm Launch Trip Lakes Entranceboats and boating, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Crown Studios Bairnsdale, 1919 c
... of Cunninghame Arm where fishing boat Eva and launch Maureen are moored... fishing boat Eva and launch Maureen are moored. Three other ...Also black and white photograph showing MV Maranui moored at jetty in front of Broomes Federal Guest House In SparesBlack and white photograph of a postcard showing Broomes Federal Guest House jetty from Esplanarde to deeper water of Cunninghame Arm where fishing boat Eva and launch Maureen are moored. Three other buildings on Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoriaaccommodation, jetties, waterfront -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1926 c
Also similar image showing two launches in lake In Spares boxBlack and white photograph taken of a postcard showing Broomes Federal Hotel with changed facade and upstairs balcony Heyfield House to the west and Venga Guest House to the east, Launch Maranui plus three other boats moored in lake beside Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoriaaccommodation, boats and boating, tourism -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph
... Black and white photograph of timber boat prior... photograph of timber boat prior to launching built by David Carstairs ...Black and white photograph of timber boat prior to launching built by David Carstairs of eight Orme Street Lakes Entrance Victoriagenealogy, celebrations -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1930 c
Maranui III built 1918 c in service on Yarra until 1926 then became part of Bills small fleet of tourist launches until December 1931, renamed Rubeena II by Coate BrothersSepia toned photograph of Bills tourist launch Maranui III on Toorloo Arm Lake Tyers Victoriaboats and boating, tourism -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, W S Vogt Bairnsdale, 1925 c
Note with photograph says This is a view of the Tambo River about a mile and a half up from where I am staying. The river here is narrow owing to cliffs with love from Arthur. Maybe Archie MacArthers boat GowrieSepia toned postcard of a passenger launch on the Tambo River below the cliffs upstream from Swan Reach Victoriaboats and boating, waterways, tourism -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000c
Sea Myth launched March 2000 Paul Standerwick and Brian Tuck proprietors. First offshore fishing charter boat.Colour photograph taken at Fishing Club Boat ramp near Bullock Island, in photograph Geof Bird, Brian Martin and one unnamed, the Sea Myth in background Lakes Entrance Victoriafish, clubs -
Inverloch Historical Society
000858 - Photograph - early 1930s - Cal Wyeth's boat West Wind launch - being moved from Pine Lodge on Beach Rd now Ramsey Boulevard - outside Newton's store right- from Hazel Swift
... 000858 - Photograph - early 1930s - Cal Wyeth's boat West... boat West Wind launch - being moved from Pine Lodge on Beach Rd ... -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Model of Maud, 2012
... . Actual couta boat Maud was launched in 1927 built by Lars... in Geelong. Actual couta boat Maud was launched in 1927 built by Lars ...Model of Maud made in 2012 by Malcolm Gibson in Geelong. Actual couta boat Maud was launched in 1927 built by Lars Halvorsen and now moored in QueenscliffMAUD is a wooden sailing vessel built in Victoria for fishing. It is an example of the Victorian couta boat class with a design adaptation for local conditions. It was built and designed by Peter Locke Jnr, at Queenscliff Victoria in 1931, with shallower draft than most couta boats so that it could operate from Barwon Heads. It is the only remaining couta boat from the Barwon Heads fleet.Scale model of Couta Boat Maud housed in a purpose built display case made by Showfront (owned by John Tiller)boat model, couta boat, maud -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Domestic object - Silverware from Pilot Vessel Wyuna
Her role as a pilot cutter was to sail with pilots on board to meet ships entering Port Phillip Bay. Pilots would be transferred by the Wyuna's workboat to the vessel requiring pilotage while it was stopped dead in the water, with shelter provided by the vessel itself. In the early 1970s the pilot service started using fast launches to allow pilots to board while ships were still underway, and in 1979 the Wyuna was sold to the Australian Maritime College in Launceston, Tasmania as a training vessel. Wyuna served in Port Phillip as a pilot tender Significant vessel served in Port Phillip Pilot ServiceSilverware from Pilot Boat Wyuna: Salt & Pepper Pots [6] - 5 with blue glass inserts, Small spoons [3], Gravy boats [1], nutcracker [1], Plate cover [1]T.S.M.V. WYUNA on pots and gravy boats and oval spoon, P.P.P.S. on two round spoons. Makers mark on round spoonswyuna, pilots, silverware -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Trolley Wheels
4 Boat cradle trolley wheels from a Cayzer launching cradleboat building, trolley wheels, cayzer boat yard -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Leisure object - Boat Model, Barque David Clarke, John Evans, 2002
The barque David Clarke was launched in 1816 and may have been broken up at Batavia in 1854. She sailed one of the last voyages under charter to the British East India Company (EIC). In 1842 she transported more than 300 convicts to Hobart. She was last listed in Lloyd's Register in 1854.In 1839 she carried mainly Scots assisted migrants to Australia, and was the first immigrant ship to sail from the Great Britain directly to Port Phillip.Scale model of the barque David Clarkemigrant ships, convict ships, port phillip, boat models -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Jurgens' Couta boat KARA, KARA, Jurgens' Couta boat, 1953
KARA Couta boatKARA Couta boat in a gale.KARA, Jurgens' Couta boat in SE gale in 1953Reverse - " late Arnold Jurgens fishing boat KARA / She was deliberately beached between the piers to save her from being wrecked like the P & H survey launch FLINDERS [refer 1985-146] / South East gale February 1953 "historical references, kara, couta boat -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - JAMES WILLIAM stranded Pt Lonsdale, JAMES WILLIAM beached at Point Lonsdale, 1953
JAMES WILLIAM fishing boat beachedstranded JAMES WILLIAMBlack & white photo of the fishing boat JAMES WILLIAM stranded & beached at Point Lonsdale Reverse - " The JAMES WILLIAM stranded approx 1/2 mile west of the Pt Lonsdale lighthouse / owner James 'Dugga' Warren, crewman C Zanoni / For date - see L Ferrier / salvaged by jacking up, putting cradle under, 300-400 people pulled her up under dunes, on planking tracks and rollers / 3 weeks later used the same procedure to launch her into sea. "historical references, fishing boat, stranded & beached, james william -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE pre-launch at its Queenscliffe ramp, The QUEENSCLIFFE preparing to be launched c1949, c1949
The Queenscliffe lifeboatPre-launch of the QUEENSCLIFFE at Queenscliffe c1949QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat about to be launched c1949.Reverse " launching shortly after transfer from Fishermans Pier to Boat Pier / "QUEENSCLIFFE" lifeboat "lifeboat 'queenscliffe' -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Brass Lantern
Prior to the launch of the motor powered Queenscliffe, three row boats were in service as lifeboats. This lantern was part of the equipment of the third lifeboat up to 1926.A brass lamp which was part of the safety equipment on board the Third Queenscliff LifeboatBrass Lantern with interchangeable port and starboard glass filters run of kerosene.Brandt Bros Melbourne Manufacturers 422 Elizabeth Streetlight, navigational safety -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown
... of the Queenscliffe Life Boat Services supervising the launching a rescue... of the Queenscliffe Life Boat Services supervising the launching a rescue ...Undated black & white photo of a rescue rocket launch off a wharfRealismBlack & white photograph of Superintendent Ted Rogers of the Queenscliffe Life Boat Services supervising the launching a rescue rocket off a wharf in Queenscliffe. On the reverse it is written " Superintendent Rogers.practice readiness, wharf, superintendent ted rogers -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Sinking of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders", Photographer unknown, Photographs
Photos of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders' at anchor prior to sinking.Realism, historical1. Envelope of Notes 2. Page 1 of 3 Notes re Photos 46 to 54. 3. Page 2 of 3 Notes re Photos 46 to 54. 4. Page 3 of 3 Notes re Photos 46 to 54. 5. Photo of sunk Flinders and Bass towing it 6. Reverse of photo showing notes.On the reverse - " P2A49 - Couta boats in background - Sunk boat - FLINDERS - P&H survey launch - 1953 - Ports & Harbours survey launch with tow rope - P&H Survey Launch BASS" -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Black & white photograph of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders" under way, Photographer unknown, Photographs
... On the reverse - "P4A51 - Couta Boats and Flinders survey...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Photos of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders ...Photos of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders' at anchor.Realism, historicalBlack & white photograph of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders" under way at QueenscliffeOn the reverse - "P4A51 - Couta Boats and Flinders survey launch" -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Black & white photograph of lifeboat Queenscliffe launching, Photographer unknown, Photographs
Photos of the lifeboat QueenscliffeRealism, historicalBlack & white photographs of the lifeboat Queenscliffe launching from the lifeboat shed On the reverse - "P6A53 - lifeboat being launched [c1936] from the old fisherman's pier, north of the present pier boat shed dismantled & transferred to the present site on new pier because of sanding up preventing launch c1947-49 "" -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Rescue Equipment
The line throwing apparatus has been in use for several centuries, in a wide variety of forms. It initially started off as manually launched lines that had shorter ranges and were not very accurate. They faced problems on wind-powered boats and ships since they were dependent on wind speed, wind direction, and the operator accuracy.Modern-day line throwing apparatus are powered using rockets, pneumatic systems, or slingshot mechanisms. They fall under two main categories of propulsion- pyrotechnic, and pneumatic. Pyrotechnic systems make use of an ignition that is used to launch the line, whereas pneumatic systems make use of built-up pressure. Pyrotechnic systems are volatile and can be extremely dangerous due to accidental ignition. In response to growing concerns about the safety of pyrotechnic systems, pneumatic based launchers were invented and widely implemented in the late 20th century.Yellow line throwing device consisting of a canaster containing rolled rope and a firing mechanismPains-Wessex Speedline International. Pt No 5151-01/02speed line, line throwing, marine rescue, pyrotechnics -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Hicks' Cruiser berthed on the Yarra at Princess Bridge, c.1953
Commercially-operated boat tours on the Maribyrnong and Yarra Rivers in Melbourne were a major tourist attraction, especially in the first half of the twentieth century. A number of companies ran ferries and motor-launches to locations such as the Riverview Tea Gardens (1909-1947) at Ascot Vale, and the Hawthorn Tea Gardens on the corner of Power Street and Riversdale Road. One of the families which ran these services was Hicks Bros, which from circa 1921 operated a ferry service from Princess Walk (Melbourne) to Studley Park. This is one of a series of 17 black and white undated photographic proofs donated to the Kew Historical Society in 2013 by the Queenscliffe Historical Museum. The series includes images of individuals, tea rooms, ferries, motor launches, ocean liners and tugs. In 1953, the owner of Hicks Bros was involved in an inquest into the drowning of a Ukrainian tourist on a ferry operated by Melbourne Ferries, a rival firm. In published reports of the inquest, reference is made to a number of photographs taken by Robert Irvine Atchison, part-owner of Hicks Bros. As the reverse of the photographs indicates copyright is held by the State of Victoria, the collection may have derived from that year.Black and white print of a tourist cruiser berthed on the River Yarra at Princess Bridge. The sign on the cruiser says 'Tea Gardens' so its destination may have been the Hawthorn Tea Gardens. The single story, wide barge like roofed ferry has passengers on board. The ticket seller can be seen beside the boat on the moorings. tourism -- melbourne (vic.), ferries, yarra river, hick's cruises, hawthorn tea gardens -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Hicks' Cruises ticket seller at Princess Bridge, c.1953
Commercially-operated boat tours on the Maribyrnong and Yarra Rivers in Melbourne were a major tourist attraction, especially in the first half of the twentieth century. A number of companies ran ferries and motor-launches to locations such as the Riverview Tea Gardens (1909-1947) at Ascot Vale, and the Hawthorn Tea Gardens on the corner of Power Street and Riversdale Road. One of the families which ran these services was Hicks Bros, which from circa 1921 operated a ferry service from Princess Walk (Melbourne) to Studley Park. This is one of a series of 17 black and white undated photographic proofs donated to the Kew Historical Society in 2013 by the Queenscliffe Historical Museum. The series includes images of individuals, tea rooms, ferries, motor launches, ocean liners and tugs. In 1953, the owner of Hicks Bros was involved in an inquest into the drowning of a Ukrainian tourist on a ferry operated by Melbourne Ferries, a rival firm. In published reports of the inquest, reference is made to a number of photographs taken by Robert Irvine Atchison, part-owner of Hicks Bros. As the reverse of the photographs indicates copyright is held by the State of Victoria, the collection may have derived from that year.Closeup photograph of a ticket seller touting for business for a tourist ferry moored at Princess Bridge The sign on the boat identifies the destination of the ferry as 'Studley Park via Hawthorn Tea Gardens'. The ferry is empty of passengers.hicks' cruises, tourism -- melbourne (vic.), river yarra, studley park, hawthorn tea gardens -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Yarra River, Studley Park, 1924
Henry Beater Christian (1886-1962) , was a descendant of one of the earliest settler families in Kew. Employed at the Kew Asylum as a 'public servant', he was a skilled amateur photographer, photographing numerous scenes in Kew and on his travels around Victoria. The majority of his photographs date from 1916 to 1929. His finest photographs are housed in two photograph albums. Digital copy of a photograph from page 7 of the 47-page photograph album containing 261 gelatinous silver images, loaned by Diane Washfold with permission given to digitise and hold a copy in our collection. This is a photograph of the Yarra River at Kew in the vicinity of one of the boat sheds. On the right river bank is a small ferry or launch that carried passengers from Melbourne to Heidelberg, stopping at key locations en route. "Studley Park / Kew"henry beater christian (1886-1962), landscape photography, kew (vic.) — yarra river, christian-washfold collection, photograph albums, yarra ferries, boat houses, boat sheds -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Hicks Bros Launch at Princess Walk, circa 1953
Commercially-operated boat tours on the Maribyrnong and Yarra Rivers in Melbourne were a major tourist attraction, especially in the first half of the twentieth century. A number of companies ran ferries and motor-launches to locations such as the Riverview Tea Gardens (1909-1947) at Ascot Vale, and the Hawthorn Tea Gardens on the corner of Power Street and Riversdale Road. One of the families which ran these services was Hicks Bros, which from circa 1921 operated a ferry service from Princess Walk (Melbourne) to Studley Park. This is one of a series of 17 black and white undated photographic proofs donated to the Kew Historical Society in 2013 by the Queenscliffe Historical Museum. The series includes images of individuals, tea rooms, ferries, motor launches, ocean liners and tugs. In 1953, the owner of Hicks Bros was involved in an inquest into the drowning of a Ukrainian tourist on a ferry operated by Melbourne Ferries, a rival firm. In published reports of the inquest, reference is made to a number of photographs taken by Robert Irvine Atchison, part-owner of Hicks Bros. As the reverse of the photographs indicates copyright is held by the State of Victoria, the collection may have derived from that year.Historically significant and rare image of one of the major tour boat services which operated on the Yarra River.Faded black and white photographic proof of a ferry owned by Hicks Bros on the River Yarra at Princess Walk. Two employees stand beside the first of a number of wooden ferries. On the south side of the river, there are the pavilions of a number of boat clubs.ferries, motor launches, yarra river, maribyrnong river, studley park, princess walk, riverview tea gardens, hawthorn tea gardens, tourism - melbourne (vic.), hicks bros, hicks bros launches