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Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Boat Building, 1907
... ...Slipway...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Ships and Shipping Slipway Boat building Building of the S S Gippsland at Paynesville in 1907. ...Sepia photograph showing the steamer S S Gippsland being built at the shipyard at Paynesville. Hull and framework in progress, struts supporting hull in position, timber stacked on site, eleven workmen, McMillan Strait and Raymond Island in background. Paynesville VictoriaBuilding of the S S Gippsland at Paynesville in 1907. J C Bull co-author of this book is the young apprentice second from the left in the middle. ships and shipping, slipway, boat building -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - W H Edgar, 1927 c
... ...Slipway...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Also one sepia copy 13 x 21 cm Ships and Shipping Waterways Slipway Sepia photograph showing PWD dredge W H Edgar on Paynesville Slip, undergoing its annual overhaul and repaint. ...Also one sepia copy 13 x 21 cmSepia photograph showing PWD dredge W H Edgar on Paynesville Slip, undergoing its annual overhaul and repaint. Paynesville Victoriaships and shipping, waterways, slipway -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Paynesville Slipway, 1910 c
... Black and white photograph showing five boats / barges at slipway, one with crane. Little row boat in foreground at jetty. ...Paynesville Victoria Photograph Paynesville Slipway ...Photocopy of photograph has names of all the boats, W H Edgar, suction dredge called Paynesville, grab dredge called Priest Man, stores barge called Lady Harriet, a boat used to keep rivers free of snags called Snagger, sand hopper barge from W H Edgar in process of being dismantled. Information provided by Reg Schulz.Black and white photograph showing five boats / barges at slipway, one with crane. Little row boat in foreground at jetty. Point of land in background, Raymond Island, sparse vegetation. Paynesville Victoriaships and shipping, wharfs -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph, truck convoy to Melbourne for Tmber Industry Blockade at Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1/02/1990 12:00:00 AM
... Black and white photograph taken opposite slipway of residents cheering the truck convoy on its was to Melbourne Lakes Entrance Victoria. ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland trucks on their way to Melbourne, taken at the corner of Esplanade and Carpenter Streets Lakes Entrance Timber Industry Transport Events Black and white photograph taken opposite slipway of residents cheering the truck convoy on its was to Melbourne Lakes Entrance Victoria. ...trucks on their way to Melbourne, taken at the corner of Esplanade and Carpenter Streets Lakes EntranceBlack and white photograph taken opposite slipway of residents cheering the truck convoy on its was to Melbourne Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also two other photographs taken at same place from different directionstimber industry, transport, events -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPlan - Plans / Line Drawings - Port of Portland Slipway bilge blocks, fishing vessel Kosmo, Portland, Victoria, 13/01/1988
... Line drawing, Port of Portland slipway bilge blocks, fishing vessel 'Kosmo'. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road PORT OF PORTLAND AUTHORITY Front: '1' black texta, top right corner Line drawing, Port of Portland slipway bilge blocks, fishing vessel 'Kosmo'. ...PORT OF PORTLAND AUTHORITYFront: '1' black texta, top right corner -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPlan - Plans / Line Drawings - Port of Portland Authority, Victoria, n.d
... Line drawing, preliminary, North Arm slipway P/L Seatech P/L Naval Architects & Marine Consultants, Port Adelaide, S.A..214m W.h. steel tuna vessel for Mr D. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road PORT OF PORTLAND AUTHORITY Front: '27' - black texta, top right corner Line drawing, preliminary, North Arm slipway P/L Seatech P/L Naval Architects & Marine Consultants, Port Adelaide, S.A..214m W.h. steel tuna vessel for Mr D. ...PORT OF PORTLAND AUTHORITYFront: '27' - black texta, top right corner -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Joan Marie Star, Patterson Kevin, 1993
... ...Slipway...|Part owner Ted Jackal, Incident on bar, Bairnsdale Advertiser 29 October 1964|Copied from original slide Fishing Industry Ships and Shipping Wharfs Slipway Colour photograph showing the fishing vessel Joan Marie Star on the slips at the scallop wharf. ...Date made February 1993|Joan Marie Star, Tommy Greers boat, built Sydney by Holmes.|Part owner Ted Jackal, Incident on bar, Bairnsdale Advertiser 29 October 1964|Copied from original slideColour photograph showing the fishing vessel Joan Marie Star on the slips at the scallop wharf. Vessel painted deep blue with white trim, dark red anti fouling below, white shed below left, ladders and work gear on wharf. Lakes Entrance Victoriafishing industry, ships and shipping, wharfs, slipway -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Richard Allen, c1970
... ...Slipway...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Owner, Owen Allan of Eden Fishing Industry Ships and Shipping Shipwrecks Slipway Colour photograph of the fishing boat 'Richard Allan' on slips, having sustained serious damage to the bow section after collision with an oil rig supply boat. ...Owner, Owen Allan of EdenColour photograph of the fishing boat 'Richard Allan' on slips, having sustained serious damage to the bow section after collision with an oil rig supply boat. Lakes Entrance Victoriafishing industry, ships and shipping, shipwrecks, slipway -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Esplanade and Bulmer Street. Lakes Entrance Victoria, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1992
... Service station and the Slipway cafe in the background, also slip sheds and WW1 Memorial cypress trees. ...Service station and the Slipway cafe in the background, also slip sheds and WW1 Memorial cypress trees. ...Date made 9 September 1992Black and white photograph of reconstruction and surfacing of footpath on the corner of the Esplanade and Bulmer Street. Service station and the Slipway cafe in the background, also slip sheds and WW1 Memorial cypress trees. Warning notice in the foreground. Lakes Entrance Victoria roads and streets, memorials, retail trade -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPlan - Plans / Line Drawing Port of Portland Slipway Steel Vessel 'Cape Peron', 13/12/1989
... Line drawing, Port of Portland slipway, bilge blocks 22.9m steel vessel 'Cape Peron' Drawing no. 5598. ...Plan Plans / Line Drawing Port of Portland Slipway Steel Vessel 'Cape Peron' ...Front: 'Bilge keel, 60" Bilge keel 62" ' - pencil on two of the line drawingsport of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPlan - Plans / Line Drawing Port of Portland Slipway Tuna Vessel 'Roza-S', c. 1986
... Line drawing Port of Portland Authority slipway, bilge blocks, steel tuna vessel 'Roza -S' Scale 1:50 Drawing no.5226 *Same as 8617, but has date included, different black texta number top right corner...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Port of Portland Front: '24' - black texta, top right corner Line drawing Port of Portland Authority slipway, bilge blocks, steel tuna vessel 'Roza -S' Scale 1:50 Drawing no.5226 *Same as 8617, but has date included, different black texta number top right corner Plan Plans / Line Drawing Port of Portland Slipway Tuna Vessel 'Roza-S' ...Front: '24' - black texta, top right cornerport of portland -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Maasbanker, Patterson Kevin, 1993
... Colour photograph showing fishing vessel Maasbanker at eastern wharf slipway. Vessel painted dark red. View of Esplanade far left, bow of another fishing vessel on right, work gear on wharf, workmen and vehicle. ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Date made February 1993 Ships and Shipping Fishing Industry Colour photograph showing fishing vessel Maasbanker at eastern wharf slipway. Vessel painted dark red. View of Esplanade far left, bow of another fishing vessel on right, work gear on wharf, workmen and vehicle. ...Date made February 1993Colour photograph showing fishing vessel Maasbanker at eastern wharf slipway. Vessel painted dark red. View of Esplanade far left, bow of another fishing vessel on right, work gear on wharf, workmen and vehicle. Lakes Entrance Victoriaships and shipping, fishing industry -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph, 1908
... Sepia photograph showing launching of the S S Gippsland, entering water at slipway, bunting flying from mast, some people onboard. ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Also black and white copy 12 x 18 cm Jetties Waterways Ships and Shipping Launching Sepia photograph showing launching of the S S Gippsland, entering water at slipway, bunting flying from mast, some people onboard. ...Also black and white copy 12 x 18 cmSepia photograph showing launching of the S S Gippsland, entering water at slipway, bunting flying from mast, some people onboard. Small motor vessel right foreground, Raymond Island in background, hull painted white. Paynesville Victoriajetties, waterways, ships and shipping, launching -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumFunctional object - Fisherman's Waiting Shed, Henry Zanoni, 1856
... It was moved from Queenscliff pier to near slipway in 1960, then to Princess Park in the 1970s and to the museum in late 1980. ...It was moved from Queenscliff pier to near slipway in 1960, then to Princess Park in the 1970s and to the museum in late 1980. ...Originally located on the Queenscliff Pier from 1856. It was known as the waiting shed for registered fishermen. It was moved from Queenscliff pier to near slipway in 1960, then to Princess Park in the 1970s and to the museum in late 1980. Henry Zanoni, a fisherman was responsible for painting the many pictures of ships on the inside walls.Waiting Shed for Registered Fishermen Weatherboard - Timber Cream Weatherboards and Brown Trimfishermen waiting shed, queenscliff -
Port of EchucaA coloured rectangular photograph, 03/04/1984
... In the photograph the P.S Adelaide is situated in the river after just being launched down the slipway from Hopwood Gardens. There is a crowd of people standing on the bank behind the paddle steamer, bathed in late afternoon sunlight....In the photograph the P.S Adelaide is situated in the river after just being launched down the slipway from Hopwood Gardens. There is a crowd of people standing on the bank behind the paddle steamer, bathed in late afternoon sunlight. ...Adelaide had been displayed in the Hopwood Gardens from 1960. In 1984 The City of Echuca decided to put the paddle steamer back in the river. This happened over several weeks and involved digging a boat ramp into the bank in front of the Hopwood Gardens. This involved a lot of skill and people. It also attracted a lot of attention. Crowds gathered every day to watch the task. In this photograph the P.S Pevensey in the foreground still has the name P.S Philadelphia writing on its name plate. The P.S Pevensey was used in the TV Series 'All The Rivers Run', as the P.S Philadelphia. Relates to a series of images Reg. nos. P000059.3, P000061.3, P000062.2, P000063.3, P000070.2, P000071. Statement of Significance The re-floating of the P.S Adelaide is significant because it occurred at a time when the Tourist Industry was gathering momentum in Echuca. The City of Echuca made the decision to add another paddle steamer to its fleet to carry passengers on the Murray River. The P.S Adelaide is one of the oldest, still operative wooden hulled paddle steamers in the world. It celebrated it's 150th birthday in July 2016. The re-floating of the P.S Adelaide created a lot of attention locally and regionally.A colour negative, photograph and enlargement of the re-launching of the P.S Adelaide in 1984. In the photograph the P.S Adelaide is situated in the river after just being launched down the slipway from Hopwood Gardens. There is a crowd of people standing on the bank behind the paddle steamer, bathed in late afternoon sunlight.The paddle steamer has the word Adelaide written across the wheelhouse, and on the front port side of it's hull.p.s adelaide, p.s pevensey, all the rivers run, p.s philadelphia, hopwood gardens, re-launch of the p.s adelaide -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Carpentertown, 1920c
... View of several boats at jetties and on slipway, white shed on New Works wharf, Cunninghame Arm in front of cottages, part of Bullock Island showing some vegetation and one telegraph pole. ...View of several boats at jetties and on slipway, white shed on New Works wharf, Cunninghame Arm in front of cottages, part of Bullock Island showing some vegetation and one telegraph pole. ...Copied from a copy in possession of J WhadcoatBlack and white photograph showing view of seven cottages on dunes. View of several boats at jetties and on slipway, white shed on New Works wharf, Cunninghame Arm in front of cottages, part of Bullock Island showing some vegetation and one telegraph pole. Lakes Entrance Victoriawaterways, islands, settlement -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyEquipment, Gippsland Ports Slip Index, 1960's
... Cards list names of boats and trawlers in alphabetical order, information on cards includes size and tonnage of each boat, regarding requirements for boat to fit on the slip. Slipway closed at end of 2004, Bullock Island boatyard opened in August 2005. ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Cards list names of boats and trawlers in alphabetical order, information on cards includes size and tonnage of each boat, regarding requirements for boat to fit on the slip. Slipway closed at end of 2004, Bullock Island boatyard opened in August 2005. ...Cards list names of boats and trawlers in alphabetical order, information on cards includes size and tonnage of each boat, regarding requirements for boat to fit on the slip. Slipway closed at end of 2004, Bullock Island boatyard opened in August 2005. Box was saved when slip office was cleaned out by Joy Seevers.Small card tile index box in alphabetical order, drop down flap at front of box for card access, lid hinged at rear, cards list names of boats for slippingdocuments, cards -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - New Works Jetty, Phillips, Miss L, 1900c
... Large sailing boat on slipway at left. Several small boats at PWD jetty, steamer at New Works wharf. ...Large sailing boat on slipway at left. Several small boats at PWD jetty, steamer at New Works wharf. ...Also black and white copy 9 x 14 cm with inscription 'The Jetties'Sepia photograph showing buildings, boats and jetties at New Works. Large sailing boat on slipway at left. Several small boats at PWD jetty, steamer at New Works wharf. Two works buildings on left background and white shed on New Works wharf. Lakes Entrance Victoria ships and shipping, waterways, jetties -
Port of EchucaColour photo and negative, 04/03/1984
... The relaunch involved digging a slipway down into the river, which this photograph shows. ...The relaunch involved digging a slipway down into the river, which this photograph shows. ...This photograph shows the relaunching of the P.S Adelaide in 1984. The P.S Adelaide had sat in Hopwood Gardens since 1961 when the City of Echuca had bought the boat and returned it to Echuca. The relaunch involved digging a slipway down into the river, which this photograph shows. The paddle steamer was finally returned to the river on the 4th March 1984.This photograph is significant because it shows the P.SAdelaide being returned to the river after sitting in the Hopwood Gardens as a stationary exhibit . The P.S Adelaide is only one of two of the oldest known wooden hulled paddle steamers still operating in the world. The P.S Adelaide was the first paddle steamer bought by the City of Echuca. The P.S Adelaide celebrated her 150th birthday in 2016. This photograph relates to a series of images; P000060.3, P000061.3, P000062.2, P000063.3, P000070.2, P000071.A coloured rectangular photograph of the P.S Adelaide being relaunched from Hopwood Gardens into the Murray River. The P.SAdelaide is being towed along earth ramp with logs beneath her and spectators line the banks on each side of the paddle steamer.Written on the back in pen on P000059.3 are the words 'Belongs in Archives. Refloating Adelaide. On the boat in the photograph the name Adelaide can be seen.p.s adelaide, hopwood gardens, murray river-echuca, paddlesteamers -
Offshore & Specialist Ships AustraliaPhotograph - Lady Ann launching
... Launching of anchor handling tug supply vessel 'Lady Ann' at Carrington Slipways, Newcastle, New South Wales on 15th August 1976. ...Offshore & Specialist Ships Australia Mission to Seafarers 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne Launching of anchor handling tug supply vessel 'Lady Ann' at Carrington Slipways, Newcastle, New South Wales on 15th August 1976. ...Launching of anchor handling tug supply vessel 'Lady Ann' at Carrington Slipways, Newcastle, New South Wales on 15th August 1976. Naming performed by Ann McBain, wife of the then General Manager Captain Duncan McBain of Australian Offshore Services, a division of P&O Australia Ltd. The 'Lady Ann' sank off the North West shelf of Australia. Black and white photographLabel -
Port of EchucaA black and white rectangular photograph, 01/09/1975
... A black and white rectangular photograph of the new stem post being fitted to the P.S Pevensey, whilst resting on the Moama slipway. The stem post was only one task in the complete restoration of the P.S Pevensey which happened in September 1975. ...A black and white rectangular photograph of the new stem post being fitted to the P.S Pevensey, whilst resting on the Moama slipway. The stem post was only one task in the complete restoration of the P.S Pevensey which happened in September 1975. ...This photograph is significant because it shows one of the tasks involved with the restoration of the P.S. Pevensey which took place in 1974/75. Kevin Hutchinson had come to Echuca from Mildura when the City of Echuca bought the Pevensey. He was responsible for the task of restoring the paddle steamer. He continued to work at the Port of Echuca until his death in 2016. In 1990 he received an Order of Australia medal for his contribution to the Port of Echuca.This photograph is historically significant because the P.S Pevensey had come from Mildura to Echuca in the early 1970's to help develop Echuca's tourism industry. Kevin Hutchinson moved to Echuca with the paddle steamer , and was involved in the restoration. Kevin continued to work at the Port of Echuca until his death in 2016. He was also awarded an Order of Australia medal in 1990 for his work at the Port of Echuca.A black and white rectangular photograph of the new stem post being fitted to the P.S Pevensey, whilst resting on the Moama slipway. The stem post was only one task in the complete restoration of the P.S Pevensey which happened in September 1975. There is a piece of chain attached to a crane at the top of the stem post. On the side of the Pevensey is a plaque with many lines of writing on it. The heading on the plaque says P.S. Pevensey.On the front of the photograph can be seen a plaque with the heading P.S Pevensey. The plaque is covered with writing which cannot be read. On the back of the photograph, in black ink is written the following words, ' Pevensey restoration 1974/75. New stem post being fitted.'stem post restoration, p.s pevensey restoration, p.s pevensey, hutchinson, kevin. -
Port of EchucaRectangular coloured photograph, 03/04/1984
... The re-launch attracted a lot of attention and took several weeks to achieve. A slipway had to be dug into the bank near Paddlewheel Park. ...The re-launch attracted a lot of attention and took several weeks to achieve. A slipway had to be dug into the bank near Paddlewheel Park. ...The P.S Adelaide was re-launched back into the Murray River from the Hopwood Gardens where it had been on display from 1960 in April 1984. The re-launch attracted a lot of attention and took several weeks to achieve. A slipway had to be dug into the bank near Paddlewheel Park. Crowds attended each day. The P.S Pevensy was still bearing the name P.S Philadelphia from it's role in the TV Mini series "All The Rivers Run". In this photo the P.S Philadelphia is welcoming the P.S Adelaide back into the river.This photograph is significant because it shows the re-launch of the P.S Adelaide back into the Murray river. The P.S Adelaide is the second oldest wooden hulled paddle steamer still operating I the world. It also shows the role that P.S Pevensy played in the TV mini series, 'All The Rivers Run." This photograph and negative are related to images P000059.3, P000060.3, P000061.3, P000062.2, P000063.3, P000070.2, P000071.Colour photograph and negative of the P.S Adelaide re-floating in the river, obscured by the P.S Pevensey (with the name Philadelphia written across the wheel house). P.S Pevensy played the part of P.S Philadelphia in the TV mini series 'All The Rivers Run' in 1984. There is a crowd of spectators on the bank. A spectator boat and possibly a pontoon flank the boats.The names of the boats; Adelaide and Philadelphia can be seen written on the boats.p.s philadelphia, p.s pevensey, hopwood gardens, p.s adelaide, all the rivers run -
Orbost & District Historical Societycertificate, 29th February 1868
... He built The Curlip, a wooden paddle-steamer of 9 tons gross and dimensions of 43 feet long, 10 feet wide and a depth of 3 feet, on the slipway at their Tabarra sawmill in 1890. ...He built The Curlip, a wooden paddle-steamer of 9 tons gross and dimensions of 43 feet long, 10 feet wide and a depth of 3 feet, on the slipway at their Tabarra sawmill in 1890. This item is associated with the Richardson family, early Orbost pioneers, suffrage richardson-samuel elector's-right-certificate A white paper certificate with black print and hand-written details. at the top is the British coat-of-arms. ...This Elector's Right Certificate, No. 206179, is for Samuel Richardson, a sawyer, who lived at Bullarook in the Ballarat East Division. It has been signed by W. Cantwell, the registrar and by Samuel Richardson. As a resident and a male he was entitled to vote in the Ballarat East Division at Victorian State elections. Samuel Richardson was a sawmiller and farmer in Orbost. He built The Curlip, a wooden paddle-steamer of 9 tons gross and dimensions of 43 feet long, 10 feet wide and a depth of 3 feet, on the slipway at their Tabarra sawmill in 1890. This item is associated with the Richardson family, early Orbost pioneers,A white paper certificate with black print and hand-written details. at the top is the British coat-of-arms. It is an elector's right certificate made out to Samuel richardson.suffrage richardson-samuel elector's-right-certificate -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, second half 19th century
... He built The Curlip, a wooden paddle-steamer of 9 tons gross and dimensions of 43 feet long, 10 feet wide and a depth of 3 feet, on the slipway at their Tabarra sawmill in 1890. The Ballarat Horticultural Society was established in 1859 by a group of thirteen men with the aim of establishing an association for all lovers of horticulture. ...He built The Curlip, a wooden paddle-steamer of 9 tons gross and dimensions of 43 feet long, 10 feet wide and a depth of 3 feet, on the slipway at their Tabarra sawmill in 1890. The Ballarat Horticultural Society was established in 1859 by a group of thirteen men with the aim of establishing an association for all lovers of horticulture. ...The Richardson family was one of the very early settler families to establish themselves in the Orbost district. Samuel Richardson was a sawmiller and farmer in Orbost. He built The Curlip, a wooden paddle-steamer of 9 tons gross and dimensions of 43 feet long, 10 feet wide and a depth of 3 feet, on the slipway at their Tabarra sawmill in 1890. The Ballarat Horticultural Society was established in 1859 by a group of thirteen men with the aim of establishing an association for all lovers of horticulture. There were many such societies throughout the colonies making a contribution to their communities.Samuel Richardson, with his family, was a very early settler in the Orbost / Marlo district. A black / white portrait photograph of a full-bearded man sitting at a table with one hand leaning on his knee and the other holding a piece of paper. He is wearing a dark suit with a longis coat.on back - Samuel Richardson 1821-1892richardson-samuel curlip timber-orbost -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Queenscliff Lifeboat under sail, 06 March 1926
... This shed includes the internal section of the slipway used to launch and retrieve the lifeboat. ...This shed includes the internal section of the slipway used to launch and retrieve the lifeboat. ...The Lifeboat Queenscliffe was built in Adelaide and commenced service at Queenscliff in 1926. She was taken out of service in 1976 by the Marine Board of Victoria and subsequently offered to the Borough of Queenscliffe for care and display. The Lifeboat is listed on the Australian Register of Historic Vessels (ARHV). To view the classification follow the link to the Queenscliffe page on the ARHV site. During her 50 years of service the Queenscliffe attended many calls for assistance both inside and outside the Heads. Some of the vessels and calls for help the lifeboat attended were: 1960 - Army Commandos lost in the Rip 1967 - The search for the late Prime Minister Harold Holt 1974 - The last attendance to a vessel was to the Brisbane Trader which was on fire The shed which housed the lifeboat is located on the Queenscliff 'New' or 'Steamer' Pier (built in 1884). This shed includes the internal section of the slipway used to launch and retrieve the lifeboat. The external slipway and some other structures associated with the lifeboat shed have been removed. Originally fitted with two masts, the stern mast being removed in the 1960's. A retractable centre plate was used when under sail. Delivered with an 80 hp Wayburn petrol motor which was later replaced by a 72 hp Gardiner diesel. Top speed of 7.5 knots and a range of 350 miles.Photograph of lifeboat Queenscliff at sea under sailQueenscliffelifeboat, a. macfarlane & sons -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE - tied up to pier, Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE, 1949
... Reverse - " lifeboat tied up pier to transfer to new location of shed on new pier / L to R sheds in background / Zanoni shed in front, rope & gear shed behind (now at QMC), winch shed [Ports & Harbour] / rear Lifeboat Shed on old Fisherman's Pier (now demolished) / front winch Shed inside of Fisherman's Pier, slipway for winching boats up / far right - Coal Shed / ask Frank Ferrier for details "...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE historical references lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE LB Reverse - " lifeboat tied up pier to transfer to new location of shed on new pier / L to R sheds in background / Zanoni shed in front, rope & gear shed behind (now at QMC), winch shed [Ports & Harbour] / rear Lifeboat Shed on old Fisherman's Pier (now demolished) / front winch Shed inside of Fisherman's Pier, slipway for winching boats up / far right - Coal Shed / ask Frank Ferrier for details " Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE - tied up to pier post 1935 Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE Photograph Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE - tied up to pier ...Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFELifeboat QUEENSCLIFFELifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE - tied up to pier post 1935Reverse - " lifeboat tied up pier to transfer to new location of shed on new pier / L to R sheds in background / Zanoni shed in front, rope & gear shed behind (now at QMC), winch shed [Ports & Harbour] / rear Lifeboat Shed on old Fisherman's Pier (now demolished) / front winch Shed inside of Fisherman's Pier, slipway for winching boats up / far right - Coal Shed / ask Frank Ferrier for details "historical references, lifeboat, queenscliffe lb -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumVehicle - Lifeboat, A McFarlane and Sons, Lifeboat Queenscliffe, 1926
... This shed includes the internal section of the slipway used to launch and retrieve the lifeboat. ...This shed includes the internal section of the slipway used to launch and retrieve the lifeboat. ...QUEENSCLIFFE was built in 1926 to a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) design called the Watson Class. The double-diagonal planked vessel was built by A McFarlane and Sons in Port Adelaide SA, commissioned on the 6th of March 1926, and then officially named and launched on the 9th of April 1926. The original Wayburn petrol engine was replaced with a Gardner diesel. This gave QUEENSCLIFFE a top speed of 7.5 knots with a range of 350 miles. The equipment carried aboard included a VHF Radio Telephone, HF radio transceiver, visual signals, life rafts, hand rocket gun, flare gun, generator, search light and first aid supplies. In the tradition of many shore based lifeboats, QUEENSCLIFFE had its own shed and slipway and was always ready for launching when required to go to sea in response to an emergency call. Its area of operation included 'the Rip' at Port Phillip Heads and the Bass Strait seas immediately offshore. She was taken out of service in 1976 by the Marine Board of Victoria and subsequently offered to the Borough of Queenscliffe for care and display. The Lifeboat is listed on the Australian Register of Historic Vessels (ARHV). During her 50 years of service the Queenscliffe attended many calls for assistance both inside and outside the Heads. Some of the vessels and calls for help the lifeboat attended were: 1960 - Army Commandos lost in the Rip 1967 - The search for the late Prime Minister Harold Holt 1974 - The last attendance to a vessel was to the Brisbane Trader which was on fire The shed which housed the lifeboat is located on the Queenscliff 'New' or 'Steamer' Pier (built in 1884). This shed includes the internal section of the slipway used to launch and retrieve the lifeboat. The external slipway and some other structures associated with the lifeboat shed have been removed. Originally fitted with two masts, the stern mast being removed in the 1960's. A retractable centre plate was used when under sail. Delivered with an 80 hp Wayburn petrol motor which was later replaced by a 72 hp Gardiner diesel. Top speed of 7.5 knots and a range of 350 miles.QUEENSCLIFFE is a wooden lifeboat built in 1926 in South Australia. It has a long association with the Victorian port of Queenscliff. It was manned voluntarily by their local fishermen and is therefore closely attached to families of the Queenscliff community. It is a rare surviving example of the coastal shore-based lifeboats that were based around the Australian coastline.The lifeboat 'Queenscliffe' a Watson Class LifeboatQueenscliffelifeboat, rescue, watson class boat -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFilm - Film - Harbour Construction 1950s-1960s, n.d
... Various films: **Euclids carrying stone and rubble to the beginnings of the Main Breakwater *Diving gear Diver (wearing helmet and canvas suit) ready to dive from near the slipway or Fishermen's Breakwater Diver with air tanks near Fishermen's Breakwater or trawler berth Dredging around near Fishermen's Breakwater - Henty Groyne Cape Grant temporary crusher (jumpy in places) Lewis Dredging/wash boring Levelling railway approach Fawthrop Lagoon Quarry Road - Quarry gates *denotes footage of interest...Various films: **Euclids carrying stone and rubble to the beginnings of the Main Breakwater *Diving gear Diver (wearing helmet and canvas suit) ready to dive from near the slipway or Fishermen's Breakwater Diver with air tanks near Fishermen's Breakwater or trawler berth Dredging around near Fishermen's Breakwater - Henty Groyne Cape Grant temporary crusher (jumpy in places) Lewis Dredging/wash boring Levelling railway approach Fawthrop Lagoon Quarry Road - Quarry gates *denotes footage of interest Film Film - Harbour Construction 1950s-1960s ...Port of Portland AuthorityFront: Harbour Construction/ Portland (B & W) (blue pen and white sticky tape, top of reel)port of portland archives, film -
Port of EchucaFunctional object - Paddlesteamer, Permewan,Wright Co Ltd, P.S. Pevensey, 1910
... PS Pevensey was the last vessel to be built on the Moama slipway in 1910. it was originally built as the barge Mascotte a year earlier. ...Port of Echuca 74 Murray Esplanade Echuca the-murray PS Pevensey was the last vessel to be built on the Moama slipway in 1910. it was originally built as the barge Mascotte a year earlier. ...PS Pevensey was the last vessel to be built on the Moama slipway in 1910. it was originally built as the barge Mascotte a year earlier. It is powered by a 20hp Marshall and Sons steam engine and was first used on the Murrumbidgee River where it collected wool bales and brought them back to Echuca where they were loaded onto trains and taken to Melbourne for shipping overseas. The PS Pevensey was named after the Pevensey Station on the Murrumbidgee River. In the 1950's it travelled to South Australia where it survived being burnt and sunk but continued to keep working in the agricultural industry. It was sold to the Port of Echuca in 1973 where it was restored over 3 years and is still the largest vessel operating from the Echuca Wharf. In 1982, it was temporarily renamed The Philadelphia, and starred in the TV mini series " All The River's Run" based on the books by Nancy Cato. In 1985 Prince Charles and Lady Diana visited Echuca and cruised on the PS Pevensey, although it was labelled PS Philadelphia for the occasion. It is the largest vessel operating from the Echuca wharf as it can carry 90 passengers or 120 tons of cargo. PS Pevensey is a Murray River paddle steamer from 1910 and was built at Moama in NSW opposite the Port of Echuca. It was one of the largest towing and cargo paddle steamers on the river and was known as "the great Clydesdale" of the river. PS Pevensey remained operating on the river until 1958 after a number of years lying dormant it was purchased in 1973 and restored at Echuca. It began operating again in 1976 and it is still taking trips. it is one of a small number that still operates in its cargo carrying layout and with its original reconditioned engine. Coming back to Echuca PS Pevensey brought Kevin Hutchinson OAM to work at the Port of Echuca for the rest of his life.A side wheeled paddle steamer. Originally built as a barge the barge Mascot in 1910. Rebuilt as the PS Pevensey a year later in 1911.Pevensey sign on the wheelhouse.wool bales, murrumbidgee river, all the rivers run, pevensey station, port of echuca wharf, prince charles and lady diana, the barge mascotte, kevin hutchinson. -
Orbost & District Historical Societymembership ticket, September 1 1874
... He built The Curlip, a wooden paddle-steamer of 9 tons gross and dimensions of 43 feet long, 10 feet wide and a depth of 3 feet, on the slipway at their Tabarra sawmill in 1890. The Ballarat Horticultural Society was established in 1859 by a group of thirteen men with the aim of establishing an association for all lovers of horticulture. ...He built The Curlip, a wooden paddle-steamer of 9 tons gross and dimensions of 43 feet long, 10 feet wide and a depth of 3 feet, on the slipway at their Tabarra sawmill in 1890. The Ballarat Horticultural Society was established in 1859 by a group of thirteen men with the aim of establishing an association for all lovers of horticulture. ...The Richardson family was one of the very early settler families to establish themselves in the Orbost district. Samuel Richardson was a sawmiller and farmer in Orbost. He built The Curlip, a wooden paddle-steamer of 9 tons gross and dimensions of 43 feet long, 10 feet wide and a depth of 3 feet, on the slipway at their Tabarra sawmill in 1890. The Ballarat Horticultural Society was established in 1859 by a group of thirteen men with the aim of establishing an association for all lovers of horticulture. There were many such societies throughout the colonies making a contribution to their communities. In May 1852 Richard Wicking and his younger brother Frederick followed their father’s footsteps, leaving England to pursue a new life in the distant colony of Port Phillip. Sailing on the maiden voyage of the 'Roxburgh Castle' a new purpose built ship for the long voyages from London to Australia. Arriving on August 28th 1852, having paid their own fares they were "Unassisted Passengers". The brothers spent two years in Melbourne. He spent some tome in Ballarat and became a prominent community member involved in many areas.The Richardson family was one of the very early settler families to establish themselves in the Orbost district. Samuel Richardson was builder of the Paddle Steamer Curlip. This is a useful research tool. An ornately designed card with an oval frame of flowers and cherubs. It is a Ballarat Agricultural Society membership ticket made out to Mr S. Richardson (hand written) and endorsed by R. Wicking , the secretary.on back - hand-written - "J E Richardson"ballarat-horticultural-society richardson-samuel
