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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Ocean Rescue, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1999
Colour photograph members Ocean Rescue Squad in inflatable vessel training in Cunningham Arm, David Hammerstrom skipper with team members. Lakes Entrance Victoria volunteering, emergency services, boats -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Ocean Rescue, 2008
Colour photograph of Ocean Rescue vessel, MS Tyrell, moored at jetty, Cunningham Arm and Lakes Entrance Surf Club in background. Lakes Entrance Victoriacommunity services, emergency services, boats -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Ocean Rescue, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1993
Black and white photograph Ocean Rescue Squad members, President Phillip Baade, presenting Ron Robinson with Life Membership medallion. Lakes Entrance Victoriacommunity services, volunteering, emergency services -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Surf Lifesaving, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1998
Colour photograph Surf Life Saving Club members, two inflatable rescue boats, during training on beach, preparing for season. Lakes Entrance Victoriasurf lifesaving, volunteering -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print - Linocut - Admella Rescue Series No. 12, Bob Stone, The boat at times appeared to stand up perpendicular on a wave that rose up like a wall, 2009
Part of suite of 16 Linocuts created for an exhibition at the Portland Arts centre for the Admella 150th Festival.Linocut. Twelth in a suit of 16 in the Admella Rescue Series. Printed in black on white archival paper. Depicts Portland lifeboat being rowed through heavey seas.Front: Linocut Bob Stone 2009 The boat at times appeared to stand up perpendicular on a wave that rose up like a wall. 'SA Advertiser 20th August 1859' - Black pen, hand writtenadmella, shipwreck, portland lifeboat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - JOSEPH DAVIES COLLECTION: LETTER OF CONGRATULATIONS, 1909
Handwritten letter of congratulations, congratulating Joseph Davies on his rescue of his workmate. Letter from the Hon. Sec., ? Benson of the St. Pauls Library Debating Society.? Bensonmine, gold, joseph davies, joseph davies collection - letter of congratulations, st pauls debating society, goldfields consolidated mine, ? benson -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Ocean Rescue, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
Black and white photograph new Ocean Rescue vessel, Tyrell, hanging in slings from Whiters St Cranes, being maneovered into water. Lakes Entrance Victoriacommunity services, emergency services, boats -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Ocean Rescue, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
see page 4 Lakes Post Newspaper 1 September 1995Black and white photograph of Terry Carstairs, Ron Robinson, Anthony Alexander, Fred Smittou and Rob Hair Ocean Rescue Squad members Lakes Entrance Victoria.community services, volunteering, emergency services -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Ocean Rescue, 1975
Colour photograph of John Britton, James Young,Garry Hubbard, Tony Piper, and Phillip Baade at Ocean Rescue Squad building on Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoriacommunity services, volunteering, emergency services -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, Mariana Canas, Hero's welcome for Jake, [Wednesday, 13 May, 1992]
Article about Betty Jeffrey meeting the South African Major with the marines Dr Jake Jacobs who, with his team resuced her and others from a Japanese POW camp in 1945.Three column article with feature photograph. Photograph captioned 'Thanks...Betty Jeffrey with rescuer Jake Jacobs. Picture: ROBERT CAREW'. Article written by Mariana Canas.wwii, world war two, bangka island, betty jeffrey, jake jacobs, south african marines -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, Mariana Canas, Hero's welcome for Jake, [Wednesday, 13 May, 1992]
Article about Betty Jeffrey meeting the South African Major with the marines Dr Jake Jacobs who, with his team resuced her and others from a Japanese POW camp in 1945.Three column article with feature photograph. Photograph captioned 'Thanks...Betty Jeffrey with rescuer Jake Jacobs. Picture: ROBERT CAREW'. Article written by Mariana Canas.'HERALD-SUN Wed. 13 May 1992'wwii, world war two, bangka island, betty jeffrey, jake jacobs, south african marines -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Award - Document, 21/1/1893
The name on the letterhead, “Canning Pierhead North” is the name of the Liverpool Pilot Authority, which was situated in 1883 at Cannon Pier on the River Mersey where ships entered to travel to Liverpool. The logo on the letterhead belongs to the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society. The letter is addressed to “Mr Peter Carmody, Port Campbell, south coast of Australia”, and reads as follows: “January 21st 1893, Dear Sir, I have the pleasure to forward to you by post herewith a Silver Medal and a Certificate of Thanks, voted to you by the Committee of the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society for your courage and humanity in going out into the surf to rescue the survivors of the crew of the barque “Newfield” which vessel was wrecked near Port Campbell on the 29th of August last. Be kind enough to send a few lines acknowledging receipt of the testimonials. I am Dear Sir, Yours Faithfully, Robert P. J. Simpson, Secretary.” The medal accompanying the letter is the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society’s “Bramley-Moore medal for saving life at sea 1872”. The Society was formed in 1839. In 1872 Mr John Bramley-Moore donated £500 on condition that the medal have the specific inscription above on its reverse. The Bramley Morre medal was first awarded in 1874 and records show that since that time only one gold medal has been awarded, twenty-two silver medals and seventeen bronze medals, the last being in 1945. This Bromley-Moore medal was awarded to Peter Carmody for his bravery in saving lives on the Newfield shipwreck. The Newfield was a three-masted iron and steel barque, built in Dundee, Scotland, in 1889 by Alexander Stephen and Sons. It was owned by the Newfield Ship Company in 1890 and later that year It was registered in Liverpool to owners Brownells and Co. The Newfield left Sharpness, Scotland, on 28th May 1892 with a crew of 25 under the command of Captain George Scott and on 1st June left Liverpool. She was bound for Brisbane, Australia, with a cargo of 1850 tons of fine rock salt, the main export product of Sharpness. At about 9pm on 28th August 1892, in heavy weather, Captain Scott sighted, between heavy squalls, the Cape Otway light on the mainland of Victoria but, due to a navigational error (the ship’s chronometers were wrong), he assumed it to be the Cape Wickham light on King Island, some 40 miles south. He altered his course to the north, expecting to enter Bass Strait. The ship was now heading straight for the south west Victorian coast. At about 1:30am the Newfield ran aground on a reef about 100 yards from shore and one mile east of Curdie’s Inlet, Peterborough. The ship struck heavily three times before grounding on an inner shoal with 6 feet of water in the holds. Rough sea made the job of launching lifeboats very difficult. The first two lifeboats launched by the crew were smashed against the side of the ship and some men were crushed or swept away. The third lifeboat brought eight men to shore. It capsized when the crew tried to return it to the ship for further rescue The rescue was a difficult operation. The Port Campbell Rocket Crew arrived and fired four rocket lines, none of which connected with the ship. Peter Carmody, a local man, volunteered to swim about one mile off shore to the ship with a line to guide the fourth and final lifeboat safely to shore. He was assisted by James McKenzie and Gerard Irvine. Seventeen men survived the shipwreck but the captain and eight of his crew perished. The Newfield remained upright on the reef with sails set for a considerable time as the wind slowly ripped the canvas to shreds and the sea battered the hull to pieces. The Marine Board inquiry found the wreck was caused by a "one man style of navigation" and that the Captain had not heeded the advice of his crew. According to Jack Loney ‘… when the drama was over . . the Newfield was deserted except for the Captain’s dog and two pigs.’ Peter Carmody was awarded the Bramley-Moore medal by the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society for Saving Life at Ssea, which he received by mail on January 21st 1893. The medal and letter of congratulations were donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum by Peter Carmody’s grand-daughter Norma Bracken and her son Stuart Bracken on 25th May 2006. The Medal and Letter of Congratulations join other items in the Newfield collectionlFlagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from the Newfield is significant for its association with the shipwreck Newfield, which is listed on the Victorian Heritage Registry. The collection is significant because of the relationship between the objects. The Newfield collection is archaeologically significant as the remains of an international cargo ship. The Newfield collection is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and its association with the shipwreck. The Letter accompanying the Medal for Bravery awarded to Peter Carmody is significant because the attempt to save lives is associated with the shipwreck Newfield.A copy of a letter from the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society to Peter Carmody in reference to the bravery of Peter Carmody over the wreck of the "Newfield". The letter is divided into 2 columns and is written in longhand using black ink on both columns. There is a letterhead in the centre of the left hand page and a round logo printed or stamped on the top of left of the left hand page. The centre of the logo shows a design of a man kneeling on a floating part of a wreck. He is rescuing a child from the sea. On the top of the circle of the logo a design shows a long-legged hen cormorant with extended wings holding an olive branch in its beak. There is also the name of a city printed onto the page under the letterhead. The letter has been folded into half along its long side, then in half again along its long side then into thirds. The letter is dated January 21st 1893. “CANNING, PIERHEAD, NORTH” and “LIVERPOOL” are printed on the top left hand page. The logo “LIVERPOOL SHIPWRECK AND HUMANE SOCIETY” is printed or embossed on the paper.28 august 1892, bramley moore, carmody, certificate of thanks, curdie's river, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, gerard irvine, james mckenzie, liverpool shipwreck and humane society, maritime museum, medal, newfield, nineteenth century, norma bracken, peter carmody, port campbell, rescue, robert simpson,, shipwreck, ship wreck, stuart bracken, victorian shipwrecks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - JOSEPH DAVIES COLLECTION: INFORMATION RE: JOSEPH DAVIES, 1909/1910
Joseph Davies collection Information re Joseph Davies (Mine Rescue, Bendigo 1909). Printed sheets: a. from the ''Bendigonian'' 20/7/1909) - 'The Rescue'; b. from the ''Bendigo Advertiser 19/7/1909 - 'Congratulatory Telegrams; c. from the ''Bendigonian'' 1/2/1910 - 'The Bendigo Hero - Presented with the King's Medal'; d. photograph: ' The Governor and group on the platform at the Town Hall - Joe is the first on the left'.Bendigo Advertiser, The Bendigonian.person, individual, joseph davies, joseph davies, mine rescue. kings medal. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print - Linocut - Admella Rescue Series No. 6, Bob Stone, A public meeting was held to raise a fund for the relief of the survivors. Portland Guardian 26th August 1859, 2009
Part of suite of 16 Linocuts created for an exhibition at the Portland Arts centre for the Admella 150th Festival.Linocut. Sixteenth in a suite of 16 in the Admella Rescue series. Printed in black on white archival paper. Depicts a group of 6 people, one of whom is addressing a crowd of people.Front: 'Linocut Bob Stone 2009' A public meeting was held to raise a fund for the relief of the survivors. Portland Guardian 26th August 1859 - hand written, black penadmella, shipwreck, portland lifeboat -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print - Linocut - Admella Rescue Series No. 13, Bob Stone, Help had reached the sufferers at last... Every heart will rejoice over this good news Portland Guardian 11th August 1859, 2009
Part of suite of 16 Linocuts created for an exhibition at the Portland Arts centre for the Admella 150th Festival.Linocut. Thirteenth in a suite of 16 in the Admella rescue series. Printed in black on white archival paper. Depicts 3 men on Admella, with a rope from them to the Portland lifeboat.Front: 'Linocut Bob Stone, 2009 Help had reached the sufferers at last... Every heart will rejoice over this good news Portland Guardian 11th August 1859' - Handwritten, black ink.admella, shipwreck, portland lifeboat -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print - Linocut - Admella REscue Series No. 9, Bob Stone, 'She (The Portland Lifeboat) rode most splendidly over the high waves' Portland Guardian 2nd September 1859, n.d
Part of suite of 16 Linocuts created for an exhibition at the Portland Arts centre for the Admella 150th Festival.Linocut print. Ninth in a suite of 16, in the Admella Rescue Series. Depicts Crew rowing the Portland lifeboat through rough seas. Printed in black on white archival paper.Front: Front - Linocut, Bob Stone 2009 'She (The Portland Lifeboat) rode most splendidly over the high waves' Portland Guardian 2nd September 1859 - hand written, black pen.admella, portland lifeboat, shipwreck -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Ocean Rescue, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
Colour photograph, Chris Fenner from the Ocean Rescue Squad receiving donation of $1000 from President of Business and Tourism Association, Adrian Lalor. Lakes Entrance Victoriacommunity services, volunteering, emergency services -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Ocean Rescue, 1975
Black and white photograph Lakes Entrance Ocean Rescue vessel, crew members onboard, during training exercise offshore, Westpac helicopter above. Lakes Entrance Victoriavolunteering, community services, emergency services -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Surf Lifesaving, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1994
Black and white photograph Surf Life Saving Club members riding on an Inflatable Rescue Boat being towed behind a vehicle at Festival of Lakes procession in Bairnsdale Victoriasurf lifesaving, volunteering -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print - Linocut Admella Rescue Series No. 5, Bob Stone, Many a heart will bleed to think of what must have been suffered, 2009
Part of suite of 16 Linocuts created for an exhibition at the Portland Arts centre for the Admella 150th Festival.Linocut print. Fifth in a suite of 16, in the Admella Rescue Series. Depicts 5 distressed people on the deck of the Admella, surrounded by rough seas. Printed in black on white archival paper.Front: Front - Linocut Bob Stone Many a heart will bleed to think of what must have been suffered.... SA Advertiser 9th August 1859 - handwritten, black penadmella, shipwreck, portland lifeboat -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Ocean Rescue, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1999
Colour photograph taken on Traders Day, fund raising event for Ocean Rescue Squad, few people sitting on beach, Donna Knorr, others unknown. Lakes Entrance Victoria volunteering, emergency services, fundraising -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Document - Information Bulletin April 1961
Bob Hymans Collection Bob (Herman) Hymans (a former member of the Royal Netherlands Navy) was born in Bloemendaal, Holland on 30th September 1922. During World War II he fought against the Japanese in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) and was imprisoned in Changi and on the Burma Railway. After gaining qualifications as a Ski Instructor, Bob arrived in Falls Creek in July 1950. Working as an Instructor and Supervisor at Bogong Lodge, Bob decided his future was in accommodation. He was successful in negotiating an indenture for land from the State Electricity Commission (SEC). It took Bob two years to build his Grand Coeur Chalet but, tragically, it was burned down in August 1961. Bob also built the first Chairlift in Australia. This was a single chairlift and the structure was built from wooden electricity poles. He was constantly full of new ideas and proposals for the village. Bob Hymans died on 7th July 2007. This Collection of documents and letters tells the story of Bob's endeavours to develop Falls Creek into the ski village it is today.This letter is significant because it documents developments made or endorsed by the Falls Creek Tourist Area Management Committee.An information bulletin published by the Management Committee. Information included is the release of a new subdivision map, establishment of a Ski Rescue Service and notification that Bob Hymans' would not be in operation for the coming season,falls creek tourist area management committee, preparations for winter season 1961 -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Tres Amigo's Mexican Restaurant, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
June and John Parsons sold Tres Amigos Mexican Restaurant in September 1993Black and white photograph of John Parsons catering for Ocean Rescue Annual Dinner 1993 from Tres Amigos Mexican Restaurant 1 521 Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoriarestaurant, businesses, catering -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Lifeboat going to the rescue, n.d
Sepia photo showing the Portland Lifeboat on ocean. Crew of 12. Man using oar to push off from pier. Man holding tiller. Men wearing life jackets.portland lifeboat, rescue, ocean -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Tool - Shermuly Pistol Rocket Appratus Lifeboat model MarkII, The Shermuly Pistol Rocket Apperatus Ltd
Used is Lifeboat "Queenscliffe" from 1926 to 1976Early example of life saving line throwing mechanism used up to the 1970s.Metal firing mechanism and barrel with bakelite handleShermuly, Patent No. 503324, SPRA,1031 lifeboat, shermuly, rescue -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - Flaked Line
Used by Queenscliff lifeboat crewFlaked line in blue wooden storage box.No1 LINE FOR PRACTICE USE ONLYrescue, lifeboat, rocket -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Vehicle - Lifeboat, A McFarlane and Sons, Lifeboat Queenscliffe, 1926
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 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown, c1920
Lifeboat crewRealismBlack & white photograph of the lifeboat oarsmen about to practice.lifeboat, crew, rescue -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown, c1920
Lifeboat crewRealismBlack & white photo of both Queenscliffe lifeboats under oar c1920.Reverse: 1920 / Q'cliffe / 695 over 1077crew, rescue, lifeboats under oar power -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown, c1920
Lifeboat crewRealismBlack & white photo of the Queenscliffe lifeboat crew at practice c1920 [Multiple].Reverse: Life boat crew c1920 / 692 over 1074crew, rescue, lifeboats under oar power