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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, HMAS Cruiser Australia Princess Pier Port Melbourne, 5-9 November 1928
The Hmas Australia was open to the public from 5 to 9 November 1928.on page 7fan album, hmas australia, princess pier, port melbourne -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, HMAS Australia
on page 6fan album, hmas australia -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, HMAS Australia
on page 7hmas australia, fan album -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Torpedo Tubes and Search Lights Anzac and Success
on page 7torpedo, destroyers, success, fan album, 1928 -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Cadets at Work BISN Training Ship Wangaratta 10 Nov. 1928, 10 November 1928
on page 7training ship, wangaratta, 1928, fan album, cadets -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Waterside Riots Port Melbourne Nov 1928, November 1928
on page 8riots, port melbourne, strikes, 1928, fan album, police, policemen -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Mounted Police after Riot Princess Pier Port Melbourne
on page 8riots, police, port melbourne, 1928, fan album -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, 23 Police repelled 1500 Wharf Labourers - Blood on Pavement, November 1928
In October 1928, on the eve of the Great Depression, Melbourne’s wharfies went on strike. Strike-breakers were brought in and police, armed with guns and brandishing batons, lined the wharf to protect them. Tempers rose, fighting broke out, and a nervous inspector ordered his men to fire first into the air, then into the crowd.on page 8strike, wharfs, police, port melbourne, princes pier, alan whittaker, fan album, 1928, labourers -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Waiting for more trouble
on page 8riots, strikes, police, port melbourne, 1928, fan album -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Police Watching Strikers After Fight
Small sepia photographe with white border depicting 10 policemen standing or sitting on a fence at the entrance of a pier. on page 9Written in black ink on the album page on the right of the photograph : Police Watching Strikers After Fight strike, police, port melbourne, riots, fan album, 1928 -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Strikers Crowd of Men ? Attacked 23 Police
on page 9strikes, riots, police, 1928, fan album, port melbourne -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Women in their coat at the beach
on page 10women, beach, port melbourne, 1928, fan album -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Inside Dock Gate Victoria Dock 10 Nov. 1928, 10 November 1928
on page 10victoria dock, 1928, fan album, port melbourne, melbourne harbour trust, mht, gasworks, docklands -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Chaplain explaining a competition
on page 10finhaven, kew, mr john inerrarity buchan, cup day, picnic, 1928, fan album, reverend john reginald weller (1880-1969), annie alexandrina caley (known as alexina) 1885-1934, freda kathleen oxley 1882-1969, veranda -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, HMAS Brisbane
The HMAS Brisbane left Geelong (Corio Bay) on 31 October 1928 to sail to Port Melbourne in November 1928 during the Melbourne Cup festivities. She left Port Melbourne on Wednesday 12 December 1928. The HMAS Brisbane, Australia, and the three destroyers Anzac, Success and Swordsman were open to the public on 5 November 1928.on page 10hmas brisbane, port melbourne, fan album, 1928, cruisers, warships -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia
Found in photo album along with other pictures from the 1920s. Beware of traisMedium-sized monochrome (sepia) photograph dating from the mid 1920s, depicting dockland scene.on page 11docks, docklands, fan album, trains -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Boat Full of Men off Ships arriving at Mrs Buchan, Kew, Cup Day 1928 (6 Nov. 1928), 6 November 1928
Mr and Mrs Buchan organised many picnics on the ground of their house Finhaven, Kew.on page 11finhaven, kew, mr john inerrarity buchan, cup day, wooden boat, picnic, lhlg, yarra river, reverend weller, fan album, social events -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Potato Race Cup Day 1928 (6 Nov. 1928), 6 November 1928
on page 11finhaven, kew, mr john inerrarity buchan, cup day, picnics, social events, fan album, reverend john reginald weller (1880-1969) -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Mrs Buchan, hosting, Reverend JR Weller, 6 November 1928
mr and Mrs Buchan organised many picnics on the ground of their house Finhaven, Kew.on page 12finhaven, kew, john reginald weller (1880-1969), mr john inerrarity buchan, picnics, social events, cup day, 1928, fan album -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Men at Lunch, Cup Day 1928 (6 Nov. 1928), 6 November 1928
on page 12.finhaven, kew, mr john inerrarity buchan, picnics, social events, fan album, cup day, 1928, reverend john reginald weller (1880-1969) -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Quad at Seamens Institute Flinders Street
on page 15717 flinders street, seamen's mission, courtyard, 1928, fan album -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Women and children drinking tea
on page 15fan album, 1928 -
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Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, French sailors in Brighton 1915, 5 April 1915
On Easter Monday, 5 April 1915, the Mission organised a picnic on the St Andrew's Church grounds in Brighton. Some French and Swedish sailors ere invited to take part in sports. In the centre is probably Ethel Godfrey, Honorary Secretary of the LHLG, who was just back from England where she visited her brother, Dr Frank Godfrey and his family in Scarborough. Along with her sisters Federica and Winifred, they saw the German attack on the English town.\ located on the North Sea. Article published in the Herald, Monday 12 April 1915, page 3: "SAILORS ENJOY OUTING In the spacious grounds of St. Andrew's Church, Brighton, on Easter Monday, the Seamen's Mission held an enjoyable outing, which culminated in a tug-of-war between French and Swedish sailors, and a race in fancy costume. In the evening, at the mission house, on the Australian Wharf, a welcome home was given, after the chapel service, to Miss Ethel Godfrey, who addressed the men, and related some of her adventures at Scarborough, where she was staying when the English seaside resort was raided by German warshlps."The Godfrey sisters and their step-mother had done the voyage to Europe to visit their brother just before the war stars. They witnessed the outbreak of the war, the attacks on Scarborough. When they came back to Australia, the voyage was dangerous as Germans were attacking vessels. Barely arrived in Australia, Ethel Godfrey who could speak French, having studied in Belgium, was already helping with the picnics, eager to share her story and support French sailors.sepia photograph depicting four sailors, a lady and two young girls standing in a park.One of the sailors is handing an apple to them.Written in Pencil on verso: French sailors in Brighton 1915french, picnic, lhlg, brighton, st andrew's church, ethel godfrey, scarborough raid, sailors, mission to seamen, seamen's mission, children, girls, apples -
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Photograph, 1959
Photograph published page 21 in the Port of Melbourne Quarterly July-September 1959dinners, meals, rosamond kent, hlg -
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Photograph - Photograph, Black and white, Melbourne Harbour Trust, 1959
Photograph published page 37 in the Port Melbourne Quarterly July-September 1959sailors, seamen, pool, billiard, billiard room, mission to seamen, seamen's mission, mission to seafarers, flinders street, melbourne, 1959, snooker -
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Photograph - Photograph, Black and white, Reverend John Reginald Weller, The Mission from Flinders Street Extension Saturday afternoon, c. 1925
The photograph shows the mission and the weathervane in 1925.The photograph helps dating the installation of the weathervane on the roof that least 1925.Black and white photograph with thin white border depicting the Mission on Flinders Street from a slight angle. The photograph is glued to the photographic album page.Handwritten below in white ink: The Mission from Flinders Street Extension Saturday afternoon717 flinders street, mission to seamen, canopy, weathervane, weller album -
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Photograph - Photograph, Black and white, Reverend John Reginald Weller, The Mission from Australia Wharf showing the Chaplaincy, c.1925
Black and white photograph with a thin white border depicting a horse cart on the Australian Wharf and the back of the Mission in the background. The photograph is glued on a photographic album page.Handwritten above in white ink: The Mission from Australia Wharf showing the Chaplaincyflinders street, australian wharf, horse carriage, garden, weller album, trees, norla dome -
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Photograph, Reverend John Reginald Weller, The courtyard showing side entrance to the chapel, c. 1925
Early photograph of the courtyard showing the absence of bricks on the pavement and the plants used in the gardens.The photograph taken by Reverend Weller was published in the Annual report for 1927.Small balck and white photograph depicting the plants, the arches and the side entrance of the St Peter chapel in the courtyard of the MissionHandwritten in. white ink below: The courtyard showing side entrance to the chapel Althought the photograph is glued on a photographic album page we can see on verso a purple stamp: Herschell's Print / Pathe Agents / Another stamp in blue ink: THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN / handwritten in red ink and in pencil some instructions for printingweller album, courtyard, plants, pavement, porch -
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Photograph, S.S. Buchanness
In an article from the Argus, Monday 7 March 1927, page 21: "Surprise was caused on the waterfront yesterday by the appearance of the Reardon Smith line steamer Buchanness, which armed in Hobson's Bay with a list to port of more than 15deg. The vessel anchored off Gellibrand yesterday morning, and a consultation was held concerning the advisability of attempting the passage up the Yarra. The list changed to 12deg. before the tug James Paterson came alongside the Buchanness, and the steamer was piloted to a berth at No 18 South Wharf by Captain K.A. Forbes. The list was caused by the consumption of the fuel oil from bunkers below the waterline and the consequent overbalancing of the vessel by the heavy deck cargo. This wass not considered dangerous by either the master of the vessel or the pilot, both of whom stated that a ship carrying timber was liable to become unstable to some extent without showing any tendency to heel over. The Buhanness comes from North Pacific lumber ports with 4,300,000 super feet of red wood, oregon, and spruce timber, all of which will be discharged at this port to the agency of C.A. Wilms and Son. The discharge will occupy about three weeks.weller album, s.s. buchanness, timber, lumber, 1927, oregon -
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Photograph
In an article from the Argus, Monday 7 March 1927, page 21: "Surprise was caused on the waterfront yesterday by the appearance of the Reardon Smith line steamer Buchanness, which armed in Hobson's Bay with a list to port of more than 15deg. The vessel anchored off Gellibrand yesterday morning, and a consultation was held concerning the advisability of attempting the passage up the Yarra. The list changed to 12deg. before the tug James Paterson came alongside the Buchanness, and the steamer was piloted to a berth at No 18 South Wharf by Captain K.A. Forbes. The list was caused by the consumption of the fuel oil from bunkers below the waterline and the consequent overbalancing of the vessel by the heavy deck cargo. This wass not considered dangerous by either the master of the vessel or the pilot, both of whom stated that a ship carrying timber was liable to become unstable to some extent without showing any tendency to heel over. The Buhanness comes from North Pacific lumber ports with 4,300,000 super feet of red wood, oregon, and spruce timber, all of which will be discharged at this port to the agency of C.A. Wilms and Son. The discharge will occupy about three weeks.weller album, s.s. buchanness, oregon, timber, lumber, 1927