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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Mug - Portland, Victoria, 2012-2013
Mug, white china - composite wrapround image, coloured Lighthouse, Couta boat, Courthouse, Tram, Nun's Beach, Old Post Office, Bentinck Street Portland Victoria.Front: Portland Discovery Coast Victoria Back: Base: white sticker 'Portland Mug, barcode, $13.50 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Milk Bottle, n.d
Glass milk bottle with embossed lighthouse logo, 'Superior Milk Portland', one imperial pint. Measures 20cm high x diameter top 4.8 bottom 7cm -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph -Waterfront Portland, Victoria, n.d
Black and white photo taken from elevated position looking north. Loreto Convent and grounds, left foreground, Bentinck St. Whaler's Bluff, lighthouse right background.Back: 'The Convent and Beach, Portland' - black print -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Accessory - Blanket Badge, c. 2007
Blanket badge, Portland District, celebrating 80 years of Guiding in Portland, 1927 - 2007. Light blue woven fabric, royal blue print, lighthouse and trefoil in oval. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Coasters - Shire of Glenelg, 1994-2004
2 square, cork backed coasters with original Shire of Glenelg logo - white background, burgundy lighthouse, green sea and 'GLENELG SHIRE' green line around logo -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Postcard - Posstcard - Portland Railway Station, c. 1940
Black and white photo postcard. Railway line, goods shed, Portland Railway Station looking north. Cypress pines either side. Whaler's Bluff and lighthouse in background.Front: 'VALENTINES M.50 RAILWAY STATION PORTLAND VICTORIA REAL PHOTO' - bottom margin, black print Back: Maker details -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Label, n.d
W.J. & N.S. Heinrich, Portland Aerated Waters, paper bottle label: Chille Punch Cordial. Red, yellow, blue background, lighthouse in circle, dark blue print. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Lee Breakwater, Portland, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: 5 x 2 3/8 approx area 1995 pencil Some lines ruled in pencil as well.port of portland archives, lee breakwater, fishermens wharf, lighthouse bluff, portland, harbour, construction -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: COURAGEOUS
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Monday, October 11, 2004. Courageous: This photo was apparently taken during a launch of the 17th Lighthouse Brigade at the Bendigo Racecourse.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: PETER SUTTON
Black and white photo of Peter Sutton sitting on the end of a wooden picnic table playing an accordion. Written on the back: Peter Sutton. Last lighthouse keeper at Wilson's Promontory (?)photo, individual, peter sutton, peter ellis collection, peter sutton -
Parks Victoria - Point Hicks Lightstation
Lid, ship tank
The heavy cast iron, round lid was originally fastened into a large, riveted metal box, known as a ship tank. It has the name ‘John Bellamy London’ cast in capitals in a continuous circle on the outer edge of the lid face, and the words ‘Byng St Millwall’ on the inner circle. , of Millwall, London, manufactured boilers and ship tanks from the 1860s to the 1930s and came from a family of tank makers who began manufacturing tanks some time before 1856. Ship tanks were invented in 1808 by notable engineer, Richard Trevithick and his associate John Dickinson. Their patent obtained the same year described the tank’s superior cubic shape that allowed it to fit squarely as a container in vessels and thus use space efficiently, while its metal fabric preserved and secured its liquid or solid contents from damage. The containers revolutionised the movement of goods by ship and made wooden casks redundant. Research by Michael Pearson has determined that they were carried on passages to Australia from at least the 1830s conveying ships’ victuals and water storage, as well as general goods heading for the colonies. Pearson found photographic evidence of their use in the 1860s, and by the 1870s they appeared to be in common use. lids surviving from containers indicate that nearly all the tanks transported to Australia came from London manufacturers. It was usual for the brand name to also feature as a stencil on the tank but in most cases this eventually wore off. A tank without its original stencil survives at Wilsons Promontory. Tanks transporting ‘drinking water or perishable dry goods were hermetically sealed by the use of the tightly fitting lid with a rubber sealing ring ‘which was screwed tight with the aid of lugs cast into the lid and wedges cast into the rim of the loading hole’. The raised iron rod welded across the outer face of many lids such as the Bellamy example, allowed for screwing the lid tight. Once in the colonies, the ship tanks were often recycled and adapted for many resourceful uses such as packing cases, dog kennels, water tanks, oil containers and food stores and this invariably led to the separation of the lid and tank. The Bellamy lid could have been salvaged from a shipwreck but is more likely to have to have originated from a recycled tank that was brought to the lightstation for water storage purposes. Pearson writes that: Ship tanks show up at a wide range of sites, many of them isolated like lighthouses. They were, I think, usually taken there for the purposes they filled, usually water storage, as they were readily available, relatively light to transport, and probably very cheap to buy as second-hand goods containers. In rural areas they may have been scavenged for their new uses from local stores, to whom goods were delivered in them. Parks Victoria has identified five tank lids in the lightstation collections covered by this project. In addition to the Bellamy lid at Point Hicks, they include a Bow brand lid at Point Hicks and another at Cape Otway, unidentified lids at Cape Otway and Wilsons Promontory. Pearson and Miles Lewis have each recorded two versions of the Bellamy trade name on the lids; one being ‘John Bellamy Byng St. London’; the other, ‘John Bellamy Byng St. Millwall London’. The Point Hicks lid has the second version of the name, as do other examples in Victoria that Lewis has identified at Illawarra, Toorak; Warrock homestead, Casterton; Eeyeuk homestead, Terang; Ward’s Mill, Kyneton; and Boisdale homestead near Maffra, and in NSW at Ayrdale Park, Wolumla; and Bishop’s Lodge, Hay. Pearson’s list includes the same lids in NSW at Tumbarumba; the Quarantine Station, Sydney; Willandra Station; Bedervale, Braidwood; Gunnedah Museum; Walla Walla and Macquarie Island. The Point Hicks lid is currently stored in the lighthouse although it is unlikely that its use had any association with this building. The lid is in good condition and retains the central bung. Pearson notes that ‘surviving lids are far less numerous than the tanks themselves, presumably because the uses to which the tanks were put did not require the lid to be retained’.347 The Bellamy ship tank lid has first level contributory significance for its historic values. Circular cast-iron disc with raised outer ridge with inscription. It also has an inner depression with inscription. Two metal sections form handles over inner depression. Hole in middle of disc.Around perimeter of outer edge "JOHN BELLAMY LONDON" Around inner area "BYNG ST MILLWALL" -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - WEDDINGS
Two articles from the Bendigo Advertiser. The first of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Whitfield (bride was Miss Audrey Ross) at St Jude's California Gully, the second of Mr. Robert Hicks to Lois Ross at St Paul's Eaglehawk. The articles are undated.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, weddings -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Digital image, Keith Kings, 20/08/1955 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about the trams used by the AETA for a Ballarat tour to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of electric trams.Digital image from the Wal Jack Ballarat Album of the AETA Ballarat Golden Jubilee tour of 20/8/1955, of Specials 21 and 38, in Ripon St at near Sturt St, on View Point line. Photograph by Keith Kings. See image i2 for rear of photograph. i3 - hi res scan of print i4 - cleaned image by PCW - 22-9-2022On rear of photograph in ink "Ballarat Golden Jubilee of electric trams, Specials 21 & 38, in Ripon St at Sturt ST on View Point line. 20/8/1955" and Keith Kings stamp in top right hand corner with number "P(c)(4)" written in.trams, tramways, aeta, tours, golden jubilee of trams, ripon st, view point, tram 21, tram 38 -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Thatching Needle, Unknown
Semi circular, round metal object with flat and blunt on one end, sharp point on the other end. Below the sharp point is a round hole or eye in the neddle. Threaded with a piece of twine.None -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Slide - 35mm slide/s, Carolyn Dean, 3/11/1970 12:00:00 AM
Shows a special tram operating on the View Point line, which was not regularly used and difficult to get a tram along the line at the time. Almost not used at all prior to closure. Shows crossing on a curve of Mair St and the way the road level was built up - dates from horse tram days.Kodak slide, white cardboard of No. 21 operating a special on the View Point Ballarat line. Taken 3.11.1970 by Carolyn Dean. Tram about to cross Mair St. Shows how this section of tram line was higher than the general road level of Mair St. at this point. Tram has the destination of View Point . ."3-11-70" in ink on slide.tramways, trams, ballarat, view point, ripon st, mair st, tram 21 -
Australian National Surfing Museum
Surfboard, 1979 (estimated); The Piping Hot Twin Fin was produced in 1979 - 1980
Twin fin surfboard manufactured at Piping Hot Boston Road Torquay. Manufactured from polyurethane foam core and laminated fibreglass with fixed fibreglass fins. Shaped by Mike Patterson. This board is has channels running almost full length on the bottom of the board, the wide point forward of centre, swallow tail with flyer. Custom graphics in red, yellow and green top and bottom; from 1979High performance twin fin designs were pioneered by 4 time Professional World Surfing Champion Mark Richards (Newcastle). In this period 1978 -1981 these surfboards represented the pinnacle of surfboard design progression and high performance. This surfboard also represents Piping Hot which was one of Australia's leading surf 'brands' at that time. Piping Hot was a Torquay based company that produced surfboards,wetsuits and surf clothing. Piping Hot Twin Fin surfboard. Manufactured from polyurethane foam core and laminated fibreglass with fixed fibreglass fins. Full plan shape with channels running almost full length on the bottom of the board, the wide point forward of centre, swallow tail with flyer. Legrope plug fitted. Custom graphics in red, yellow and green top and bottom.20cm x 16cm Black red yellow green Piping Hot logo on deck and bottom 60cm down from nose. Hand written makers mark "Shaped by Mike Patterson Custom" in pencil on blank beside stringer forward of the fins on the bottom. "1459" in pencil on bottom near tail. surfboard, fibreglass, twin fin, piping hot, mike patterson, torquay, channel bottom, fred pyke, rod brooks -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - Kite Festival, 1/11/1995 12:00:00 AM
Princes Highway viewing Point Kalimna showing Bullock Island during the International Kite Festival. The vast expanse of dumped sand perfect for Kite Flying but not the environment covers a large area of the island Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also a colour photograph taken of banners and kites at the Foorbridge venue of the International Kite Festival number 04048.1Colour photograph taken from Princes Highway viewing Point Kalimna showing Bullock Island during the International Kite Festival. The vast expanse of dumped sand perfect for Kite Flying but not the environment covers a large area of the island Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also 2 colour photographs taken of banners and kites at the Footbridge venue of the International Kite Festival number 04048.1 and 04048.2 sports, kites, events -
Parks Victoria - Wilsons Promontory Lightstation
insulator & metal support
The ceramic insulators were used by the PMG to insulate telephone lines connecting to the lightstation accommodation. The installation of a single galvanised wire telegraph line in 1873 provided the lightstation with a vital link to the outside world via Morse code. In 1875, the Australasian Sketcher reported on the new facility, writing that ‘the lighthouse on the extreme point of the promontory is connected with Melbourne by a line of telegraph, and as a large number of vessels pass in sight of the lighthouse, useful information is gained respecting their movements’.The system was immobilised in 1885 when a thunderstorm caused some of the poles to explode and connection wires to fuse and turn into molten metal. During WWII the lighthouse line was upgraded to four copper wires, and in 1971 a radio link replaced the line. The lines required constant maintenance. Some poles remain along the length of the promontory’s Telegraph Track as reminders of this former communication link. Insulators can also be found in the collections at Cape Schanck; Cape Otway and Gabo Island. Comprises a white ceramic insulator attached to a rectangular metal plate. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Flooding of the Yarra River in North Kew, 1934
North Kew, now divided between Kew and Kew East, bordered the Yarra River. As such, it was a region subject to flooding in the Yarra Valley. Development beyond this point (ie Kellett Grove) was limited by the City of Kew's planning regulations. Prior to urban development, the area since European settlement and the first land sales in the district in the 1840s, had been used for dairy farming. Small sepia snapshot taken from the river ramp of a house at 8 Kellett Grove, in what was then known as North Kew. The point of view is from a backyard looking towards Fairfield. Beyond the fence line are two almost submerged houses. A number of people are in a motor driven boat midstream. Fairfield at this period, (ie 1934) was noted for its limited river side development. Verso: 2/12/34 / TAKEN FROM OUR RAMPyarra river -- north kew, floods -- yarra valley, floods -- north kew, floods -- 1929, floods -- 1934, natural disasters -- kew -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1960s
A track to the top of Mt William existed many years before, an all weather road was constructed in the early 1960s Not only did engineers and construction workers enjoy some spectacular scenery during "smokos" but so have thousands of tourists Some even experiencing the freezing gale force winds which greeting Major Thomas Mitchell and his party in July 1836sPhoto shows 3 men looking over to Wonderland Range from Mt William. Two men are wearing hard hats The third man a felt hat - he is pointing to a point in the distanceWMT (Wimmera Mail Times}access routes, walking track, roads, mount william -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Main Breakwater construction, Portland, n.d
Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives, main breakwater, construction, portland harbour, harbour development, battery point -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Accessory - Badge, Portland High School, 1945-1970
Badge made for Portland High School. Possibly owned by Lois Radley.Navy and pale blue crest with gold 5-pointed star and lighthouse 9red) with two beams of light. Red border with gold words: "PORTLAND ALTE VESTICA OCULIS" Enamelled.Back: L. Radley (engraved)portland high school, badge, emblem -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, n.d
Con Kroker Private CollectionBlack & white photo. Fisherman's Breakwater on right. Ocean Pier, Whaler's Bluff lighthouse in background. Salt Creek running into sea on lfet, three children fossicking in rocks in foreground. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Fisherman's breakwater, Portland, n.d
On display at History House.Framed, black and white photograph of fishermen's breakwater Portland, showing breakwall crane and dinghies in foreground on breakwater. Fishing boats behind crane. Ocean pier, lighthouse bluff in background.Front: - Back: Mr. Barry Hocken Portland - in blue pencil -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Pamphlet - Pamphlet - Portland, Victoria, 1960-1970
Tourist information bi-fold brochure 'You will be welcome at Portland'. Coloured front cover, image of a beach, man, woman and child in foreground, more people, kiosk and lighthouse in background -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Historic buildings Portland, c. 1970
Photographic print of a rephotographed photograph. Image shows several mainly wooden, single storey buildings, some with picket fence in a row on a beach. Lighthouse on Observatory Hill left back. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - View Ware Ashtray - Portland, n.d
Horseshoe shaped View Ware clear glass ashtray, with image from Whaler's Bluff, Portland Vic, looking from north of the lighthouse across to the port. Green painted bottom.souvenir, view ware, portland, portland harbour -
Parks Victoria - Cape Nelson Lightstation
Furniture - Bookcase
Their polished wood finish appears to be original to their date of manufacture during the 1960s‐70s. They were located in the head keeper’s and assistant keepers’ quarters, where their use for office purposes also may have crossed over to a domestic function. In the post‐war years the Commonwealth Lighthouse Service (CLS) introduced modern, low‐cost furnishings to lightstations. Most notably, it commissioned a number of light, compact and functional items in bulk from émigré designer, Steven Kalmar (1909‐ 1989), who played a significant role in popularising modernist design concepts in Australia and drew his ideas from Scandinavian and American design trends. Born in Hungary, he trained as an architect and his contemporary affordable furnishings were especially suitable for the open‐plan houses being built in Australia’s new post‐war suburbs. It is not known whether the bookcases bear the Kalmar label, but the design, particularly the legs and bar bracing, is a signature style that is associated with his Sydney‐based firm, Kalmar Interiors. The CLS supplied the same bookshelves to a number of other lightstations, including Point Hicks, Cape Otway and Gabo Island, as well as other types of furnishings such as tables and cabinets. The bookcases have first level contributory significance as examples of the modernist furnishings that the Sydney‐based firm, Kalmar Interiors supplied to the Commonwealth Lighthouse Service in the post‐war years.The bookcases stand at about bench level and are almost square in dimension. They have two adjustable shelves as well as the base shelf and stand on legs supported by a single stretcher with a polished wood finish. -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Rhyll, 1980s
Four coloured photographs of Rhyll foreshore, jetty, The Nits and Observation Pointrhyll, observation point, rhyll -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1920's
This postcard is contained in an album presented to the then Governor of Victoria, The Earl of Stradbroke, by the fathers of soldiers & returned soldiers of Phillip Island, on 16/02/1923. The history of the album is noted on Reg. No 85-00Postcard of view of Beach east of Erehwon Point, at start of Lovers' WalkThe Rose Series P3416. Near the Lovers' Walk, Cowes, Phillip Island, Victorialocal history, photography, photographs, slides, film, lovers' walk, erehwon point, sepia photograph