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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book - Autobiography, Charles Shand, Looking Back, 2000
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...197 p. : ill. , 4 maps A small newspaper clipping about the death of Charles Shand was glued by the book donor and friend (Keith Oliver). The order of service from the Box Hill RSL was also found in the book.non-fictionww2, merchant navy, master mariner, captain charles shand (1915-2007), malta, patrick edward murphy, ned murphy -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Simon Baker, The Ship: Retracing Cook’s Endeavour Voyage, 2002
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Magazine, Brodie Publishing, Battle of the Atlantic: 50th Anniversary, 1993
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Alan Villiers, The War with Cape Horn, 1971
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Rex Archibald, Working with Rope, 1977
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Milton H. Watson, Disasters at Sea, 1987
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Charles Bateson, The Convict Ships, 1959
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, John Slader, The Red Duster at War, 1988
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, L. A. Sawyer and W. H. Mitchell, The Liberty Ships, 1985
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Peter C. Smith, Pedestal: The Malta Convoy of August 1942, 1994
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Jack Loney, Wrecks Along the Great Ocean Road, 1976
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionjack loney (1925-1995), shipwrecks, great ocean road, victoria, australia -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, John Costello, The Pacific War, 1985
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Chris Bishop, Ships: The History and Specifications of 300 World-Famous Ships, 2005
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, John Terraine, Business in Great Waters, 1990
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Richard Woodman, Arctic Convoys, 2004
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, John C. Voss, The Venturesome Voyages of Captain Voss, 1976
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, R. H. Dana, Two Years Before the Mast, 1904
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Bass Strait, 2001
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, H. F. Farmer, The Log of a Shellback, 1930
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Andrew and Sandra Rose, ‘Man Overboard!’ The HMAS Nizam Tragedy, 2006
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, A. E. Smith, Three Minutes of Time, 1991
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Lowell Thomas, Raiders of the Deep, 1964
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Oliver Warner, A Portrait of Lord Nelson, 1958
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Digital photograph, Black and white, Charles Daniel Pratt (1892-1968), c. 1927
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...The tennis court was built in 1924, after a suggestion from seamen. It was used until the 50s when it was too damaged and costly to keep. The Hawthorn branch of the LHLG raised the funds. Aerial photograph of the Yarra river depicting the Siddeley and Flinders buildings with the tennis court.tennis court, sports, charles daniel pratt (1892-1968) -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Digital photograph, Black and white, Charles Daniel Pratt (1892-1968), c. 1927
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...The tennis court was built in 1924, after a suggestion from seamen. It was used until the 50s when it was too damaged and costly to keep. The Hawthorn branch of the LHLG raised the funds. Aerial photograph of the Yarra river depicting the Siddeley and Flinders buildings with the tennis court.tennis court, sports, charles daniel pratt (1892-1968), fishmarket, spencer street bridge, sailors' home, siddeley street, flinders street, mission to seafarers, seamen's mission, seamen's institute -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Hay Doddy, War Under the Red Ensign, 1982
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionww2, red ensign, merchant navy -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Jill Barnard et al, Welcome and Farewell: The Story of Station Pier, 2004
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...In the mid-nineteenth century, Victoria’s primitive maritime infrastructure was not coping with the volume of passenger and cargo traffic arriving in and departing from the burgeoning gold-fevered colony. However, the opening of Railway Pier at Port Melbourne in 1854 greatly improved the situation. Railway Pier serviced the steamships, which plied Port Phillip Bay and the Victorian coastal waters beyond, and also offered berths for vessels on the regular runs to other Australian colonies and to overseas destinations. However, as the larger and more powerful steamships of the early twentieth century found berthing increasingly difficult at Railway Pier, the need for a more modern pier became apparent. By 1930, the new Station Pier had replaced its predecessor. Itself extended and upgraded several times including during the past decade, Station pier still offers every contemporary convenience to shipping services using its busy facilities, just as did its predecessor Railway Pier, 150 years ago. The Victorian Government commissioned Welcome & Farewell to celebrate the 150 years since the opening of the Railway Pier. In doing so, it was mindful that the story of the site is not limited to its contribution to national and state economies, or to its physical development. The Government wanted a history that would also speak to ordinary Victorians, and other Australians, of their own experiences of this significant place. For indeed the Station Pier site has played its part in almost every milestone or phase in our history: at moments of celebration and commemoration, during economic booms and depressions, during times of war and peace. It has also won a place in the hearts of ordinary individuals affected by the welcomes and farewells they have experienced there: those for visiting royalty and celebrities, for servicemen and medical personnel off to war or returning home, for migrants from distant countries and refugees from war zones, for friends and family travelling for personal, professional or cultural reasons. Welcome & Farewell thoughtfully examines Station Pier’s significance and offers a splendid visual panorama of the experiences lived out there between 1854 and 2004.Illustrated large-format book with 224 pages [36] p. of plates. : ill., maps, ports.Bibliography: p. 199-201non-fictionIn the mid-nineteenth century, Victoria’s primitive maritime infrastructure was not coping with the volume of passenger and cargo traffic arriving in and departing from the burgeoning gold-fevered colony. However, the opening of Railway Pier at Port Melbourne in 1854 greatly improved the situation. Railway Pier serviced the steamships, which plied Port Phillip Bay and the Victorian coastal waters beyond, and also offered berths for vessels on the regular runs to other Australian colonies and to overseas destinations. However, as the larger and more powerful steamships of the early twentieth century found berthing increasingly difficult at Railway Pier, the need for a more modern pier became apparent. By 1930, the new Station Pier had replaced its predecessor. Itself extended and upgraded several times including during the past decade, Station pier still offers every contemporary convenience to shipping services using its busy facilities, just as did its predecessor Railway Pier, 150 years ago. The Victorian Government commissioned Welcome & Farewell to celebrate the 150 years since the opening of the Railway Pier. In doing so, it was mindful that the story of the site is not limited to its contribution to national and state economies, or to its physical development. The Government wanted a history that would also speak to ordinary Victorians, and other Australians, of their own experiences of this significant place. For indeed the Station Pier site has played its part in almost every milestone or phase in our history: at moments of celebration and commemoration, during economic booms and depressions, during times of war and peace. It has also won a place in the hearts of ordinary individuals affected by the welcomes and farewells they have experienced there: those for visiting royalty and celebrities, for servicemen and medical personnel off to war or returning home, for migrants from distant countries and refugees from war zones, for friends and family travelling for personal, professional or cultural reasons. Welcome & Farewell thoughtfully examines Station Pier’s significance and offers a splendid visual panorama of the experiences lived out there between 1854 and 2004.port melbourne, station pier -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Steve Humphries, The Call of the Sea: Britain's Maritime Past 1900-1960, 1997
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictiondonation, queenscliff maritime museum -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Samuel Robinson, A Sailor Boy’s Experience Aboard a Slave Ship, 1996
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictionapprentices, slavery -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Roy Jones, The Life and Adventures of a Trinity Boy, 2007
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands ...non-fictiondonation, queenscliff maritime museum