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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s - set of 2, mid 1972
Yields information about the construction of the depot building for the BTPS in the south Gardens Reserve and the landscape at the time.Black and white photograph of the bike or bicycle shed at the old SEC Depot Ballarat being lifted by a Bob Davies crane onto a truck for transport front the depot mid 1972 - part of the demolition work undertaken at the depot. Possibly one of the last buildings to be removed. trams, tramways, depot, bike shed, demolition -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - BTPS depot steel frame and members, 6/5/1972
Photograph of the construction of the BTPS Depot at the Gardens with four members holding up the sign for the new tram depot. Shows the steel framework for the BTPS depot in the south Gardens reserve. See Reg Item 3819 for a similar Courier Newspaper photograph, published 16 May 1972 along with items 2203 and 9434. Published possibly in the June 1972 issue of Trolley Wire, dated 6/5/1972. Paul Nicholson advised 12/4/2020 - that left to right: Bill Jessup, Paul Nicholson, Neville Gower? and John Fitzsimons. Photograph by Paul's father. Yields information about the construction of the BTPS depot, mid 1972.Black and white photograph with reproduction details on the rear. On rear is a BTPS stamp with a PO box and details written in pencil "Photo No. 21, reduce to 3 7/8" wide" and in ink "85%".trams, tramways, depot, construction, gardens, buildings, btps -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s - set of 2, 1972
Yields information about the construction of the track and depot fan c 1973.Black and white photograph of the two timetable boards that were located at the Tramway's Centre building at the corner of Sturt and Lydiard St. Photographed against the office wall of the old SEC depot. Printed on Kodak paper.trams, tramways, depot, timetables, city -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Dec. 1972
Yields information about the construction of the access track in April 1973 and some of the people involved.Black and white photograph of the construction of the track for the depot fan during 1972, the crossover between 2 and 3 roads is taking shape. No. 27 and 40 in the photograph. Photo appears on the front cover of the 1972-73 BTPS Annual Report and on page 4, credits Bob Prentice. See - 1972 - 1973 Annual Report list of dates on page 3.trams, tramways, depot, btps, construction, tram 27, tram 40 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s - set of 12, 8/04/1973 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about the construction of the track and depot fan c 1972 and how the trams were positioned.Set of 12 Black and white photographs of the grading of the access track on 8/4/1973 between the level crossing and Wendouree Parade curve using Max McBain bulldozer and the follow up gravelling of the formation prior to track laying soon after. See May 1973 issue of Fares Please! for the date of the work.trams, tramways, access track, btps, construction -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, B. Prentice, 8/04/1973 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about the construction of the track and depot fan c 1972 and in particular the installation of the poles.Black and white photographs of three trams on the depot fan about April 1973, prior to the installation of poles and the commencement of the construction of No. 1 road. The troughing on No. 2 road has been installed. Photo Bob Prentice. See - 1972 - 1973 Annual Report which has a list of dates on page 3 of events at the depot."Bob Prentice" in ink on rear.trams, tramways, depot fan, btps, construction, tram 40, tram 27, tram 26? -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, B. Prentice, 8/04/1973 12:00:00 AM
Has a strong association with some of the volunteer workers who undertook work for the BTPS in there 1972/73 period.Black and white photographs of the installation of a pole adjacent to No. 3 road. The depot fan is progressing, No. 1 road points have been installed, overhead troughing to No. 2 and 3 roads installed and the transformer is by No. 1 road door. Date possibly 16 June 1973 - based on the list of dates in the 1972 - 73 Annual Report. Note the little sections of rail indicating the position of the curve into No. 1 road laid out on top of the sleepers. See also Reg Item 4758 to 4760 for similar photos and colour slides. See 1972 - 1973 Annual Report which has a list of dates on page 3 of events at the depot.Bob Prentice in ink on rear.trams, tramways, depot fan, btps, construction, tram 40, tram 27, tram 26? -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s - set of 4, early to mid 1973
Set of four Black and white photographs of some of the people, volunteer workers who were involved in the construction of the BTPS depot and trackwork - mid 1972 to 1973. .1 - Gavin Young in the mess room .2 - Richard Gilbert in the mess room .3 - Bill Kingsley, ?, ? Bounds and Gavin Young standing by an old tar heater being used as a heater in front of No. 1 road. .4 - Richard Gilbert, Andrew Hall, Bill Kingsley and Gavin Young - making up boxing for the cut off walls - early to mid 1973. See - 1972 - 1973 Annual Report which has a list of dates on page 3 of events at the depot.trams, tramways, depot fan, btps, construction, people and places, tram 14 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s - set of 4, May to June 1973
Yields information about the construction of the BPTS depot in early 1974 and its appearance.Set of four Black and white photographs of how the BTPS operated during the early days of the BTPS. Based on the troughing being placed for No. 2 road only, photo dated by a list in the 1972-73 Annual Report at May to June 1973. .1 - ? Bounds standing alongside No. 27, which was operated as a Museum display. .2 - Just the tram itself - was pushed out of the shed by hand. .3 - A general scene with visitors and workers. .4 - pushing the tram back in again at the end of the day. Note the sign is different in the front of No. 27, or no sign, indicating different days. See 1972 - 1973 Annual Report which has a list of dates on page 3 of events at the depot.trams, tramways, depot fan, btps, operations, tram 27 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s - set of 3, early 1974?
Yields information about the appearance of the depot building soon after completion of the construction and prior to the relocation of the tramcars.Set of three Black and white photographs of the depot fan early 1974 and during the construction of No. 3 road extension, ski jump for tramcar inspection later on. Taken after the ballasting of the depot fan. .1 - No. 26 on three road - after the ballasting of the depot fan and the installation of the overhead. .2 - Lifting and packing 3 road extension .3 - dittotrams, tramways, depot fan, btps, operations, tram 26 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Paul Nicholson, 16/06/1972 12:00:00 AM
Yields information the construction of the extension to the depot and the start of the trackwork to new area.Black and white photographs of the depot building soon after completion, before any track was laid in the building and the tramcars moved in. Photo appears in August 1972 Trolley Wire, page 16. On rear is a date stamp 16/6/1972 and photo trimming dimensions and name "Paul Nicholson".On rear in ink and pencil date stamp "16 June 1972", / "6658" / "Paul Nicholson / Photo No. 10 / Same size and letters S/S" in ink.trams, tramways, depot construction, btps, operations -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s - set of 7, Nov. 1974
Yields information about No. 27 about its repainting to an earlier colour scheme, May 1985.Set of seven black and white photographs of various photographs of the volunteers building the depot fan and resting late 1972. .1 - The Loddington's - John and Stuart .2 - Peter Winspur and Gavin Young .3 - Stuart Loddington, ? , Richard Gilbert .4 - Bill Jessup .5 - Geoff Cargeeg, Peter Winspur, ? Graeme Jordan .6 - The Loddington's and Rolf Jinks .7 - Richard Gilbert, Graeme Jordan, Peter Reece? Extract of .1 - see image i8 - added 28/3/2011 Extract of .4 - see image i9 - added 28/3/2011 Printed on Kodak Paper.On rear in ink and 8.1.75 and Nov. 74.trams, tramways, depot construction, btps, operations, volunteers -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Print/s, 12/10/1974 12:00:00 AM
Yields information the first tram to be driven from the BTPS depot building under power.Colour photograph of the inauguration of No. 27 to be moved under power on 12 Oct. 1974 - Vice President Bill Jessup drove the tram - see Page 2 of the 1974/75 Annual report and page 23 of December 1974 Trolley Wire for a similar photo by Bob Prentice. Richard Gilbert on the "podium", prior to the launch. Printed on Kodak paper.On Rear in red ink machine printed "Nov 74.M"trams, tramways, depot construction, btps, operations, tram 27 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, B. Prentice, mid to late 1974
Yields information the construction of the depot fan and access track to Wendouree Parade and has a strong association with the workers in the photograph.Black and white print of the laying out of the rails that formed the access track, taken from the level crossing looking east, mid to late 1973. Featured in the photograph are Gavin Young, ? Bounds, Geoff Cargeeg, Noel Gipps. Photo by Bob Prentice.trams, tramways, depot construction, btps, trackwork -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, B. Prentice, Dec. 1972
Yields information the construction of the depot fan and how it was used on open days etc.Black and white print of the laying out of the rails that the start of the depot crossover between No. 2 and 3 roads, Dec 1972. Photo by Bob Prentice. No. 40 looks on. See BTPS Annual Report - 1972 - 73 list of dates.trams, tramways, depot construction, btps, trackwork, tram 40 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, B. Prentice, Mid to Late 1973
Yields information the construction of the depot fan and access track to Wendouree Parade and has a strong association with the workers in the photograph.Black and white print of the three of the trams located on the depot fan, mid to late 1973 - No. 26, 40 and 38 are located on the fan. Possibly a Members or Open day. The overhead has been erected. Photo by Bob Prentice. See BTPS Annual Report - 1972 - 73 list of dates.trams, tramways, depot construction, btps, operations, tram 40, tram 26, tram 38 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, B. Prentice, Feb. 1973
Yields information the construction of the depot fan by the BTPS and the various stages of the work.Black and white print of the laying out of the rails that the between the end of the crossover and the level crossing - Bob Prentice Photograph, early Feb. 1973, prior to swapping the trams between tracks. Features Gavin Young, Loddington's and others. See BTPS Annual Report - 1972 - 73 list of dates.trams, tramways, depot construction, btps, trackwork -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Jack Chadwick, March or April 1973
Yields information the construction of the depot fan by the BTPS and the various stages of the work and the trams at the time.Black and white photograph of the depot fan from extension of three road, March - April 1973 - track work complete for crossover, 3 road extension, but the poles and troughing yet to be started. Photographed on an open day. Jack Chadwick photograph. See - 1972-73 Annual Report - list of dates."Jack Chadwick" in ink on the rear.trams, tramways, depot construction, btps, trackwork -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, B. Prentice, early 1973
Yields information the construction of the depot fan by the BTPS and the various stages of the work.Black and white photograph of trams 26 and 27 on the depot fan, early 1973 after the completion of the crossover but before overhead erected. Bob Prentice photograph. See - 1972-73 Annual Report - list of dates."Bob Prentice" in ink on the rear.trams, tramways, depot construction, btps, tramcars, tram 26, tram 27 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, March or April 1973
Yields information the construction of the depot fan by the BTPS and the various stages of the work.Black and white photograph of the depot fan with two of the trams pushed out, before the construction of No. 1 road, March / April 1973. Two Road troughing has been commenced - slot above the doorway. See - 1972-73 Annual Report - list of dates.on rear in ink "27.4.73"trams, tramways, depot construction, btps, trackwork, tram 26, tram 27 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s - set of 8, late 1978, early 1978
Yields information the construction of the depot fan and access track to Wendouree Parade and has a strong association with the workers in the photograph.Set of eight Black and white photographs of the extensions to the tram depot and commencement of the trackwork to lay the King points, late 1978, early 1979. .1 - View from south of the level crossing showing the depot front - note the road numbers and sign at the front have been taken down. The steelwork for the depot extension has been erected. .2 - site for the King points with the track materials lay roughly out alongside . .3 - No. 27 in front of 40 on 3 road. .4 - sleepers interlaced for the King Points .5 - all the future materials laid out on the avenue - was like this for a long time .6 - King point materials looking with the mound of earth in the background. .7 - close up of the site of the King point, with the trolley in the background. .8 - rear view of the depot showing the steelwork that had erected. trams, tramways, depot construction, btps, operations, trackwork, tram 27 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Polaroid Colour Photograph, BTPS Depot front
Yields information the construction of the appearance of the depot, early 1977.Polaroid Instant colour print photograph of the front of the depot with 26, 28 and 27 on the front of the depot. No. 28 is being repainted. Photo circa early 1977 - numbers yet to be applied to the tram. 1977 - 1978 Annual Reporttrams, tramways, btps, depot, operations -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Photograph/s, Jun. 1982
Yields information about the BTPS depot facilities prior the construction of the office and one its workers.Colour print of Stephen Butler, June 1982 in the BTPS depot prior to the construction of the office with many signs and photos on the rear and table which acted as a multipurpose facility - mess room, office etc. Printed on Kodak paper.On the rear in ink is the date "June 1982"trams, tramways, btps, volunteers, depot -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, John Phillips, May. 1985
Yields information about the central Ballarat streets, buildings late 1960's prior to the closure of the tramway and commencement of the construction of Sovereign Hill.Black and White photograph of Ballarat No. 27, photographed by John Phillips, after its repainting to the 1930's colour scheme, but before the white tyres were painted, May 1985. Large image held. Small print of this image added 10/10/2019 and print referenced. trams, tramways, btps, tramcars, restoration, repainting, tram 27 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, late 1960's
Black and white aerial photograph of the central area of Ballarat ranging from Mair St to Mt Pleasant, Drummond St and Victoria St. Taken late 1960's as it would appear that the construction of Sovereign Hill has commenced. Shows the tram tracks and possibly parking areas being marked out. On rear in pencil "2384/90"trams, tramways, ballarat, aerial views, sovereign hill -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newsletter, Ballarat Tramway Preservation Society (BTPS), "Information for Members and Interested parties", 1973
Yields information about the early operations and construction of the BTPS in 1973 and has a strong association with those involved., Yields information about the early operations and construction of the BTPS in 1973 and has a strong association with those involved.Set of 4 documents printed for distribution to BTPS members as news. All printed by the Gestetner duplication process. Consolidated from other items or holdings from donations into a single year set of newsletters. All produced during 1973. .1 - Information for Members and Interested parties - February 1973 .2 - ditto - May 1973 .3 - Information for Members - September 1973 .4 - ditto - October 1973 All documents scanned as pdf images.museums btps, publicity -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Sculpture - Bronze head of David Beavis O.A.M, Ethel Reynolds, 1985
David Beavis was secretary of the Queenscliffe Lifeboat Preservation Society Inc until his death in 1986Queenscliffe Lifeboat Preservation Society QLPS was established to oversee the restoration of the lifeboat Queenscliffe in the 1980s and the funding and construction of the current Queenscliff Maritime Museum.Sculptured bronze head of David Beavis O.A.M. mounted on wooden base Plaque: David A. Beavis O.A.M. Sculpture by Ethel Reynolds Presented by Olga Johnson 1985beavis david, sculpture, queenscliffe lifeboat preservation society, qlps -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Craft - Catamaran, Ray Goodwin from a design by CH & LN Cunningham
Around the 60s and 70s the most popular catamaran sailing on Port Phillip was the Cunningham designed Quickcat. Popular marine ply catamarans mostly owner built and used extensively in Port PhillipQuick Cat 16 foot, timber catamaran with trailer, beach buggy and construction blueprint Y Wood Ya, RGYCquick cat, catamaran, marine ply cats -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - Framed Watercolour, Fishermen's Pier Queenscliff
Queenscliff’s first pier, then known as the Fishermen’s Pier, was completed in 1857. It was not until some thirty years later that the second Steamer Pier was constructed adjacent to the former and periodically extended from the mid to late 1880s to cope with the demand in pleasure bay steamer services. The last of these extensions was to provide a dog-leg construction and the extant shelter shed. 1960 witnessed the demolition of the original Fishermen’s Pier - by this time having been extended in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to the equivalent length of the Steamer Pier - and saw the relocation of its 1926-29 lifeboat house to the Steamer Pier, now Queenscliff Pier. The mid to late 2000s saw Queenscliff Harbour undergo large-scale redevelopment in order to deepen its waters for pleasure craft and increase its berths to over 300. This was met with strong community opposition, largely with concerns for neighbourhood character and perceived cause for gentrification its stakeholders would impart. With early construction estimates of $20 million dollars, this figure had almost doubled upon realisation. (Lovell Chen Architects. ‘Individual Property Citation’, Queenscliffe Heritage Study, 2009.) (Freya Mitchell, ‘Queenscliff residents fight a tide of development sweeping the historic town’ ABC radio, 15 April 2005).Fishermen's Pier Watercolour painting of Fishermen's Pier in Queenscliffwatercolour, fishermen's pier, queenscliff -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - Fishermans Cottage, Built in 1870/1880 for Thomas and Anna Ikin
This low-lying northern-most tip of Queenscliff saw its physical origins in 1863 with allotments let to a burgeoning fishing community previously accommodated on the site of the current railway station and whose construction in 1879 necessitated eviction. Among this community, Chinese fishermen are thought to be of the first international settlers. The success of the fishermen’s settlement was due in part to commercial trading prospects the railway afforded and the size of catch available to those fishing in Bass Strait. Salmon, snapper and particularly barracouta led to the success of the local industry.Original Fishermans Cottage previously located at Swan Bay end of Bridge Street Queenscliff. Timber - Weatherboardfishermen's cottage, fishermen's flat, queenscliff