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Vision Australia
Badge - Object, RVIB badge, 1978-2000
To identify staff members, badges were provided. These consisted of a circle with a gold lighthouse on a mid-blue background. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in mid-blue against a gold background.Metal pin with enamel image of lighthouseRoyal Victorian Institute for the Blindroyal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
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. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in gold against a navy blue background, as well as the number '25' at the base of the lighthouse. 1 metal pin depicting a gold lighthouse with shining light and writing around outside'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' 'Auxiliary' '25'royal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Lighthouse Estate, 1953
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Lighthouse Estate 22-1-53 House on Lot 4, typed, centred, bottom. Back: Purple PHT Stamp 1/7 112 22-1-53 in black pen.port of portland archives, lighthouse estate -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Postcard - Postcard - Whaler's Bluff, Portland, n.d
Full colour photograph/postcard of the lighthouse on Whaler's Bluff, Portland. Postcard Interactive Company of Sydney. Photo by A. Shen.portland photography, whalers bluff, lighthouse -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Postcard - Postcard - Nun's Beach Portland, Victoria, n.d
Black and white photo postcard, 'Rose' series. View of Nun's Beach, Portland and harbour, taken from lighthouse at Whalers Bluff.Front: 'PORTLAND FROM LIGHTHOUSE 3', in white, on bottom left corner of image Back: Maker's details and logo. Handwritten message -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Seal, Port of Portland Authority Seal, 1980s
Used by Port of Portland Authority for sealing of documents between 1982-1997.256.1: Positive section (metal) of Port of Portland Authority seal. Logo and text at top and bottom plates. Port of Portland Authority (around outside) [image of lighthouse, cliff, anchor and ocean] (centre) 256.2: Negative section (bronze) of Port of Portland Authority seal. Logo and text at top and bottom plates. Port of Portland Authority (around outside) [image of lighthouse, cliff, anchor and ocean] (centre)Front: Port of Portland Authority * (around outside) [image of lighthouse, cliff, anchor and ocean] (centre) Back: - -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Lighthouse Estate, 1952
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Lighthouse Estate (hard to read) 23-1-52 House on Lot 5, typed centre bottom. Back: Purple PHT Stamp 1/6 100 23-12-52 in black ink.port of portland archives, lighthouse estate, house on lot 5 -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, G. Legg, 1970 - 80 c
Also a second photograph of lighthouse residences on Gabo Island 04645.1 15 x 20.5 cmBlack and white photograph of Gabo Island showing lighthouse off Mallacoota Victoriapublic works -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Lighthouse Estate, 1952
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Lighthouse Estate 5-11-52. Houses on lots five and six, typed centre bottom. Back: Purple PHT Stamp 1/3 38 5-11-52 in black ink.port of portland archives, lighthouse estate, portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Lighthouse Estate, 1953
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Lighthouse Estate 23-2-53 Houses on Lot 6 and 7 typed centre bottom. Back: Purple PHT Stamp 1/8 145 (blue biro) 23-2-53 in black ink.port of portland archives, lighthouse estate -
Vision Australia
Badge - Object, RVIB 50 year and Life Governor badges, 1978-2000
To honour the commitment of its staff, badges were awarded to commemorate years of service or honorary positions. These consisted of a circle with a gold lighthouse on a contrasting background. Around the outside, 'Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind' was written in gold' against various backgrounds, with '50 years' or 'Life Governor' at the base of the badge.Metal pin with gold lighthouse with shining lightRoyal Victorian Institute for the Blind 50 years Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Life Governorroyal victorian institute for the blind, badges -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Book (Collection) - Portland Lighthouse Circulars - Volume I, 1892-1913
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Mixed media - Audio Cassette, Lighthouses - Doug Watkins, 1/06/2001
Tape of talk by Doug Watkins to Nunawading Historical Society on Lighthouses at General Meeting on 2 June 2001.Tape of talk by Doug Watkins to Nunawading Historical Society on Lighthouses at General Meeting on 2 June 2001.watkins, doug, lighthouses -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Postcard - Postcard - All Saints Catholic Church Portland, Victoria, n.d
Black and white photo postcard, 'Rose' series. View from All Saints' Catholic Church Portland, towards Lighthouse BluffFront: 'THE ROSE SERIES, P.1104 COPYRIGHT' 'Looking towards Lighthouse Bluff, Portland, Victoria' - bottom border printed Back: Handwritten message from Mary B to Will -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Artwork, other - Etching, Eric Tonkin, Flagstaff Hill Warrnambool, 1985
The etching depicts the Historic Precinct of Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village. It includes the building that were transferred from Middle Island to Flagstaff Hill in the early 1870s; Lighthouse, Keepers' Quarters, Chart Room.Depiction of historic buildings at Flagstaff Hill, Warrnambool, part o f the History of Warrnambool. The artist is a local citizen.Etching of Flagstaff Hill Lighthouse complex - artist Eric Tonkin. Picture shows the Chartroom, Lighthouse Keeper's Quarters, Assistant's Quarters, Privy and Flagstaff. Framed behind glass, black and gilded frame. Sticker and inscriptions on the back."Rec No 389A" "FLAGSTAFF HILL" Etching by Eric Tonkin, 34 Howard St, Warrnambool, Ph 62 4707"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, etching, flagstaff hill lighthouse complex, artist eric tonkin, historic precinct flagstaff hill lighthouse, eric tonkin, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, lady bay lighthouse, lighthouse keeper's quarters, chart room -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Wharf prior to 1890, n.d
Whaler's Bluff lighthouse in Portland was originally located on Battery Point. It was erected there in 1859. In 1889 it was relocated, stone by stone to Whaler's Bluff. The reasoning given was that the space on what is now known as Battery Point was needed for guns and it was also thought that the lighthouse was less open to attack at Whaler's Point.Black and white photo. Lighthouse on Battery Point. Baths in foreground. People on Beach. Sail boats in bay. Pier in Centre.Front: Portland Wharves before 1890. Back: Port of Portland Authority.portland lighthouse, whalers bluff, battery point -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - China Plate, Tuscan China, England, n.d
Round, white china plate with bow shaped handles, with gold highlights; gold rim, colour decal, looking towards lighthouse.Front: 'LOOKING TOWARDS LIGHTHOUSE BLUFF, PORTLAND, VICTORIA' Back: Makers green stamp 'TUSCAN CHINA WHITE STICKER MADE IN ENGLAND' '$35 AL020-15' - black pen -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Souvenir Butter Dish - Portland Lighthouse, 1930s
Owned by James and Ada Brimblecombe, Heywood. Later owned by Merle Lewis, Mt. Gambier. R.H. Plant founded Tuscan Fine China in 1878 in Staffordshire. This area known as the Potteries, was England’s centre for the production of china. The Plant family already had a long history in producing china. Tuscan specialized in decorative fine bone china dinnerware that is very fine and light. Despite their reputation for quality, the company suffered the fate of the other potteries with lower sales and higher costs after WW2. Wedgwood purchased the company in 1967. However, Wedgwood continued producing china under the Tuscan name. However, in 1967 the new owners added the Royal prefix to the name. Despite this production ceased in 2006.Leaf-shaped butter dish of white glazed china, edged in gold. Black and white image of a lighthouse on a cliff with a tall flagpole behind it. There is a broken fence running to the edge of the cliff in the right foreground.Front: Lighthouse Bluff, Portland, Victoria (printed with image in centre of dish) Back: Tuscan China/England (stamped logo, green)souvenir of portland, portland harbour, whalers bluff, domestic item, butter dish -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - First Day Cover - Cape Northumberland Lighthouse 150th Anniversary, Jan-09
Benjamin Germein was the lighthouse keeper at Cape Northumberland at the time of the wreck of the AdmellaEnvelope, 1st Day Cover, Cape Northumberland Lighthouse 150th Anniversary, 2009. Marble parchment envelope, photo Captain Benjamin Germein, first lighthouse keeper, above depiction of lightstation; 50 cent stamp cancelled 1 January 2009 at Port MacDonnell, SA. Bottom right, photo of designer and John Jordan, last keeper of light.first day cover, admella, stamp, souvenir -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
East Beach south east cornerBlack and white photograph of East Beach near Battery Hill looking toward Griffith Island lighthouse in backgroundeast beach, battery hill, training walls, lighthouse, lighthouse keepers cottages, flagstaff -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Frenzel
Frenzel glass section formerly used in lighthouse of Flagstaff Hillflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, frenzel, frenzel glass, lighthouse -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Cyanotype, The Missions to Seamen, Melbourne - Ladies Harbour Light Guild - 21st Birthday Cake Present by Captain C.A.M. Derham 1928, 1928
The party was organised on the Saturday 8 December 1928, 3pm. Captain Charles Alfred Melbourne Derham, son of Frederick Thomas Derham, partner and managing director of Swallow & Ariell Pty Ltd (biscuit company in 1854 in Port Melbourne). The Derham family had been involved with the Port Melbourne mission since the beginning as the factory was producing "ship biscuits". The company was renowned for its patriotic fundraising campaigns during both world wars. They also supplied the mission with plum puddings on every Christmas events. Captain C.A.M Derham enlisted in 1915 and was discharged in 1919. The same year he married Eileen Cuscaden sister of Beatrice Cuscaden (Honorary Secretary of the South Yarra branch of the LHLG), and daughter of Dr George Cuscaden, previously ship surgeon, honorary surgeon of the Women's Hospital and director of Swallow & Ariell. The photograph was published in the 1928 Annual Report. The print shows the curtain background.Photograph of the cake presented to the LHLG in 1928: on top of the cake a lighthouse.Ladies Harbour Light Guild - 21st Birthday Cake Present by Captain C.A.M. Derham 1928charles alfred melbourne derham, swallow and ariell, frederick thomas derham, cyanotyp, eileen cuscaden, beatrice cuscaden, dr george cuscaden, lhlg, anniversary, lighthouse, flag -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir - Souvenir Glass Tumbler, late 20th to early 21st centuries
This is a souvenir glass with an image of the Lower Lighthouse at Flagstaff Hill in Warrnambool. This lighthouse is one of two first situated at Flagstaff Hill in 1871, with the lower light being placed on the top of an obelisk that had been erected at an earlier date. The two lighthouses still operate today on Flagstaff Hill. The glass has been sold as a tourist souvenir or as a memento for local people.This item is of minor interest as an example of a tourist souvenir of Warrnambool.This is a clear glass circular tumbler with a heavy base and an indented section near the base where the hand grasps the glass. On one side of the glass is a multi-coloured sketch of a lighthouse.Warrnambool Vicwarrnambool lighthouses -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Label, Gaspers Modern Print, R.F.Kennedy, Early 20th century
These labels come from the pharmacy business of R.F. Kennedy and Co. Richard Kennedy (1926-1903), a wholesale, retail and manufacturing chemist in Timor Street, came to Warrnambool in 1880 and established what was described in the ‘Cyclopedia of Victoria’ as ‘the largest and best-appointed pharmacy in Victoria’. Kennedy was Vice-President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria, on the Pharmacy Board and prominent in community affairs in Warrnambool. He was for some time President of the Mechanics’ Institute and the Warrnambool Hospital and a foundation member of the Warrnambool Bowls Club. He also made perfumes with many varieties named after people or events of the time – Federation, Nellie Melba etc. His pharmacy building in Timor Street and his house in Canterbury Road, Warrnambool (‘Ivanhoe’) still stand. The use of a lighthouse in his advertising is of particular interest because of the two operating lighthouses in Warrnambool.These labels are of considerable significance as the pharmacy business of R.F.Kennedy was a prominent one in Warrnambool because of the number of years it existed and because it was one of the largest and best equipped in Victoria, especially during the years at the end of the 19th century. .1 A sheet of white paper with black edging and red and black print. .2 A sheet of paper with a blue border, blue printing and the image of a lighthouse. .3 A sheet of paper with an ornamental border, black and white printing and the image of a lighthouse. .1 Poison - Dr. Stanes’ Leeming’s Essence or Liquid Blister for veterinary use .2 Kennedy’s Rheumatic Cure for Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago etc .3 Pure Glycerine from R.F.Kennedy & Co. Manufacturing Chemists Warrnambool r.f.kennedy, chemist, history of warrnambool -
Vision Australia
Audio - Sound recording, Sunday Special: RVIB history book launch, 2005
On Wednesday 23rd February 2005, after a two year project of research and interviews with pupils, workers and staff, 'The Lighthouse on the Boulevard' (a history of the RVIB) was launched. In this edition of Sunday Special, MC Michael Walsh introduces Vision Australia CEO Gerard Menses, author Dr Judith Buckrich, participants Reuben Ryan, Steven Herd, David Blyth and Deputy Mayor of Melbourne Gary Singer who spoke at the launch. Afterwards Marjorie West speaks with Esme Dunnell, Graeme and Carol McGowan, Trudi Westh, Ray Whiting, Dorothy Hamilton, Robyn Stevens and Ted Peterson, who also contributed to the book.Sunday Special radio program on the launch of 'Lighthouse on the Boulevard'royal victorian institute for the blind, roberta ashby, michael walsh, gerard menses, judith buckrich, reuben ryan, steven herd, david blyth, gary singer, marjorie west, esme dunnell, graeme mcgowan, carol mcgowan, trudi westh, ray whiting, dorothy hamilton, robyn stevens, ted peterson -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland, Victoria, n.d
Three black and white photos attached to grey cardboard a) Lighthouse on Whalers' Bluff b) Henty Memorial on Ploughed Field c) Railway station, with Post Office in backgroundFront: 'Lighthouse' - black ink, handwritten, left of a) '(Cliff) Henty Memorial' - black ink, handwritten, left of b) 'Station & Post Office' - black ink, handwritten, left of c)portland harbour, whalers bluff, portland scene, streetscape -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Contact Print - Whaler's Bluff, Portland, 1970s
Black and white stereoscopic contact print from glass plate negative. Image of view looking north to Whalers Bluff, showing Catholic Church spire, lighthouse, railway cutting, goods sheds. Picket fence in foreground of image.portland photography, whalers bluff, lighthouse -
Benalla Art Gallery
Painting, Albert Henry FULLWOOD, Gabo Island, off NSW, 1922
Born: Birmingham, Warwickshire, England 1863; Arrived: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1881; Died: Waverley, New South Wales, Australia 1930ModernismLedger Gift, 1979Seascape with boat, rocks, sand, lighthouse, hills and turbulent clouds. Brushed gold timber frame.Recto: Signed "A Fullwood" in brown oil in l.l.c of composition; Not dated; Not titledpainting, seascape, boat, buildings, landscape, lighthouse, birds, hills, clouds -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Machine - Dioptric Apparatus, mid 19th century
Before the introduction of electricity, lighthouses had a clockwork mechanism that caused the lens to rotate with a light source inside that was either powered by Kerosene or Colza oil. The mechanism consisted of a large weight attached by a cable through the centre of the lighthouse to the top where the cable wrapped around a barrel, drum or wheels that controlled the speed of the lights rotation by a clockwork mechanism. The keeper would crank the clockwork mechanism, which would lift the weight ready for the next cycle similar to an old grandfather clock mechanism. Once the weight lifted to its apex at the bottom of the first landing, the keeper would let it fall, which would pull on the cable, which would, in turn, operate a series of gears activating the rotation of the Fresnel optical lens, which would then rotate to create the lighthouse’s unique light speed of rotation characteristic. Creating a specific characteristic required a way to regulate the speed of the rotation, and was important as sailors could identify a particular light by its speed and time between flashes. The weight had to fall at a certain rate to create the proper rotation speed of the lens and a regulator within the mechanism accomplished this. History: From 1851, Chance Brothers became a major lighthouse engineering company, producing optical components, machinery, and other equipment for lighthouses around the world. James Timmins Chance pioneered placing lighthouse lamps inside a cage surrounded by Fresnel lenses to increase the available light output these cages, are known as optics and they revolutionised lighthouse design. Another important innovation from Chance Brothers was the introduction of rotating optics, allowing adjacent lighthouses to be distinguished from each other by the number of times per revolution the light flashes. The noted English physicist and engineer, John Hopkins invented this system while employed at Chance Brothers. Chance Brothers and Company was a glass works and originally based in Spon Lane, Smethwick, West Midlands England. The company became a leading glass manufacturer and a pioneer of British glass making technology. The Chance family originated in Bromsgrove as farmers and craftsmen before setting up a business in Smethwick near Birmingham in 1824. They took advantage of the skilled workers, canals and many other industrial advances taking place in the West Midlands at the time. Robert Lucas Chance (1782–1865), known as 'Lucas', bought the British Crown Glass Company's works in Spon Lane in 1824. The company specialised in making crown window glass, the company ran into difficulty and its survival was guaranteed in 1832 by investment from Chance's brother, William (1788 – 1856). William owned an iron factoring business in Great Charles Street, Birmingham. After a previous partnership that Lucas had dissolved in 1836, Lucas and William Chance became partners in the business which was renamed, Chance Brothers and Company. Chance Brothers invented many innovative processes and became known as the greatest glass manufacturer in Britain. In 1848 under the supervision of Georges Bontemps, a French glass maker from Choosy-le-Roi, a new plant was set up to manufacture crown and flint glass for lighthouse optics, telescopes and cameras. Bontemps agreed to share his processes that up to then had been secret with the Chance Brothers and stayed in England to collaborate with them for six years. In 1900 a baronetcy was created for James Timmins Chance (1814–1902), a grandson of William Chance, who had started the family business in 1771 with his brother Robert. Roberts grandson, James became head of Chance Brothers until his retirement in 1889 when the company became a public company and its name changed to Chance Brothers & Co. Ltd. Additional information: Lighthouses are equipped with unique light characteristic or flashing pattern that sailors can use to identify specific lighthouses during the night. Lighthouses can achieve distinctive light characteristics in a few different ways. A lighthouse can flash, which is when brief periods of light interrupt longer moments of darkness. The light can occult, which is when brief periods of darkness interrupt longer moments of light. The light can be fixed, which is when the light never goes dark. A lighthouse can use a combination of flashing, oscillating, or being fixed in a variety of combinations and intervals to create individual light characteristics. It is a common misconception that a lighthouse's light source changes the intensity to create a light characteristic. The light source remains constant and the rotating Fresnel lens creates the various changes in appearance. Some Fresnel lenses have "bulls-eye" panels create beams of light that, when rotated between the light and the observer, make the light appear to flash. Conversely, some lenses have metal panels that, when rotated between the light and the observer, make the light appear to go dark. This Dioptric clockwork apparatus used to turn a lighthouse optical lens is very significant as it is integral to a lighthouses operation, we can also look at the social aspect of lighthouses as being traditionally rich with symbolism and conceptual meanings. Lighthouses illustrate social concepts such as danger, risk, adversity, challenge and vigilance but they also offers guidance, salvation and safety. The glowing lamp reminds sailors that security and home are well within reach, they also symbolize the way forward and help in navigating our way through rough waters not just on the oceans of the world but in our personal lives be it financial, personal, business or spiritual in nature. Nothing else speaks of safety and security in the face of adversity and challenge quite the way a lighthouse does. Revolving dioptric clockwork apparatus used to turn a Fresnel optical lighthouse lens. A cylindrical cast metal pillar and cabinet painted green with 3 glass doors enclosing the top section. Inside the pillar/cabinet is a large clockwork mechanism used to turn and regulate a lighthouse light by means of weights and a chain attached to same. One door has the name "Adams Mare" in metallic dots similar to "Braille" to the inside edge of door frame.shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, flagstaff hill, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, revolving dioptric mechanism, dioptric mechanism for lighthouse, lighthouse clockwork timing mechanism, acetylene lighthouse light mechanism, 19th century lighthouse mechanism, kerosene light, fresnel lenses, colza oil, chance brothers -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Colour photograph of woman in costume
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series shows the volunteers dressed in late nineteenth/early twentieth century style costumes, attending the Museums Victoria conference, held hosted by Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village and held at the Lighthouse Theatre in Warrnambool. Pictured is the woman who has been attributed to making many of the costumes.Colour photograph of a woman in pink period dress standing in front of the Box Office of the Lighthouse TheatreFRONT OF COSTUME FLAGSTAFF HILL/VOL GUIDE AT MUS AUS VIC/CONFERENCE. THIS LADY MAKES/MOST OF THE COSTUMES [written on reverse in pen] [catalogue number on reverse in pencil]churchill island, museums victoria, flagstaff hill, warrnambool