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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Instrument - Depth Recorder
Marlin Depth recorder DIR 110A paper type recorder fishing, depth recorder, instruments -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Coin - Assorted coin and other objects retrieved from the ocean floor
Coin and other metal objects retrieved from the ocean floorMultiple coin and other metal objects collected by a diver from local waters.A collection of various coin and other metal objects retrieved from the ocean floor showing corrosion and encrustation.salvage, diving, ship relics -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Instrument - Brass Inclinometer
Various artifacts from the steamship 'Wattle'. The Steam Tug Wattle, a steel ship, was built as a harbor tug in 1933. Steam is supplied from a two-furnace Scotch Marine wet-back boiler which was originally fired with dewatered and filtered waste oil but has recently been converted to burn distillate for environmental and maintenance reasons. It was launched at Cockatoo Island on 27 June 1933 by Cockatoo Docks & Engineering Co. Ltd. (CODECO) on order from the Commonwealth Shipping Board. Now fully restored it operates excursions in Port Phillip and the Yarra. One of a very few still operating steam tugs.Brass inclinator mounted on timber plate.steam tug wattle, harbour tugs -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Instrument - Solar reflector
Various artifacts from the steamship 'Wattle'. The Steam Tug Wattle, a steel ship, was built as a harbor tug in 1933. Steam is supplied from a two-furnace Scotch Marine wet-back boiler which was originally fired with dewatered and filtered waste oil but has recently been converted to burn distillate for environmental and maintenance reasons. It was launched at Cockatoo Island on 27 June 1933 by Cockatoo Docks & Engineering Co. Ltd. (CODECO) on order from the Commonwealth Shipping Board. Now fully restored it operates excursions in Port Phillip and the Yarra.Solar Reflector with spirit level in wooden boxst wattle, navigational intruments -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Photograph of two Queenscliff fishermen
William Withers and Edward Ryan drowned near Point Lonsdale on 19 October 1954 when they tried to enter the Rip at Port Phillip Heads against an ebb tide with a strong south-west wind blowing. They were sailing a large crayfishing boat, the 'Robert John', returning with a load of crayfish from King Island.Photograph shows William (Bill) Withers and Edward Ryan who worked in the local Queenscliff and Victorian fishing industry. The commercial fishing industry developed in Queenscliff from the 1860s, with early fishing developing around the couta boat and barracouta fishing. Crayfishing and shark fishing also became important, especially as the supplies and popularity of barracouta as a commercial species waned. Local Queenscliff fishermen often fished outside Port Phillip into Bass Strait and had to navigate the dangerous entry to Port Phillip, known as 'The Rip', with its turbulent and variable water and weather conditions. This added to the everyday dangers of sailing faced by fishermen in their industry. The local fishermen often had the local knowledge of these waters, but the fishing community in Queenscliff also lived with the threat or fear that the Rip could rob them of one of their own. The entrance to Port Phillip with this Rip is the scene of many shipwrecks,often resulting in tragic loss of life or injuries, including passenger and cargo ships travelling to/from Melbourne and Geelong as well as accidents to local Queenscliff and Port Phillip sailors such as the fishermen or sea pilots. A B/W photograph of two Queenscliff fishermen, William (Bill) Withers and Edward Ryaninformation about photo and donation handwrittten on backfishermen, queenscliff fishermen, withers, william withers, ryan, edward ryan, robert john crayfish boat, shipwreck, port phillip -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Book - The 'Akuna' Chief officer's logbooks 1943/44
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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, A V Gregory, S.S. Rotomahana
First ocean going vessel in world built of mild steel. Was known as the "Greyhound of the Pacific". Laid up December 1920 and hull sunk in Bass Strait in 1928.RealismMounted sepia photograph of a painting by A V Gregory of the steam ship S S RotomahanaS S Rotomahana and A V Gregorysepia photograph, a v gregory, ss rotomahana, steam ship -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown, 1893
The 'Rescue' was one of the first metal hulled tugboats. The 'Ballarat' became a troop carrier & was sunk by a submarine's torpedoe.RealismBlack & white photograph of the tug "Rescue" moving the bow of "SS Ballarat" at Melbourne's Railway Pier 1893'Rescue' and 'SS Ballarat'steel tugboat, ss ballarat, railway pier melbourne -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown, 1893
The 'Rescue' was one of the first metal hulled tugboats. The 'Ballarat' became a troop carrier & was sunk by a submarine's torpedoe.RealismBlack & white photograph of the tug "Rescue" moving the bow of "SS Ballarat" at Melbourne's Railway Pier 1893'Rescue' and 'SS Ballarat'steel tugboat, ss ballarat, railway pier melbourne -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown
Undated colour photo of the Lifeboat "Queenscliffe" under way in Port MelbourneRealismPhoto of the Lifeboat "Queenscliffe", under way in Port MelbourneOn the reverse "Queenscliffe Lifeboat Preservation Society Resource & Research Committeelifeboat -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown, Queenscliff Customs house
Undated photo of the original Customs House building at Queenscliffe, with the adjacent steps that lead up the hill to the 'Black' high-light lighthouse.RealismBlack & white photo of the original Queenscliffe Customs House building, with the adjacent steps that lead up the hill to the 'Black' high-light lighthouse.On the reverse - NILcustoms house building, steps, lighthouse -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown
Undated black & white photo of the original Customs House building at Queenscliffe, with the adjacent steps that lead up the hill to the 'Black' high-light lighthouse & Flag pole.RealismBlack & white photo of the original Queenscliffe Customs House building, with the adjacent steps that lead up the hill to the 'Black' high-light lighthouse.On the reverse - "date?", "present lighthouse 1863", "Mrs Campbell(?)"customs house building, steps, lighthouse -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown
Undated black & white photo of the launching of the lifeboat Queenscliffe from its boathouse.RealismBlack & white photo of the original Queenscliffe lifeboat being launched at its Queenscliffe boathouse.On the reverse - NILlifeboat, launching boat, boat crew -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown
Undated black & white photo of the launching of the lifeboat Queenscliffe from its boathouse.RealismBlack & white photo of the original Queenscliffe lifeboat being launched at its Queenscliffe boathouse.On the reverse - NILlifeboat, launching boat, boat crew -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown
Undated black & white photo of the lifeboat Queenscliffe with its sailors about to step the sail mast.RealismBlack & white photo of the original Queenscliffe lifeboat, being at sea in Port Phillip, showing its sailors about to step the sail mast. There is a steamship in the background and is similar to the Akuna.On the reverse - Photo 1 - "stepping the mast on the "Queenscliffe"' and 'from Tom & Eunice April 21st 1962', '4' and 'original'.lifeboat, boat crew, stepping the sail mast -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown
Undated black & white photo of the lifeboat sailor in Scotland.RealismMrs D BeavisBlack & white photo of a lifeboat sailor from ScotlandOn the reverse - 'year 1890?', 'one of the lifeboat crew', 'duplicate may be had any time' - Wm McLeod, 20 Keith St Stornoway'.lifeboat, boat crew, sailor, uniform -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown
Undated black & white photo of HMVS Childers torpedo boatRealismMr T ArnottBlack & white phot of HMVS Childers torpedo boat, with a moored lifeboat in the foreground and tri-masted square-rigged boat and steamship in the background .On the reverse - Childers Torpedo Boat, RAN 1911, 1st Class, Gift MAAV T. Arnottlifeboat, torpedo boat -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown
Undated black & white photo of a painting of the Shortland's Bluff timber 'high' lighthouse at QueenscliffeRealismBlack & white phot of HMVS Childers torpedo boat, with a moored lifeboat in the foreground and tri-masted square-rigged boat and steamship in the background .On the reverse - Childers Torpedo Boat, RAN 1911, 1st Class, Gift MAAV T. Arnottqueenscliffe, shortland's bluff, timber construction, lighthouse -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown
Postcard showing the BASP lifeboat under sailRealismPostcard photograph in sepia of the BASP being a Watson Class lifeboat.On the reverse - National Lifeboat Museum - Bristol with a full description [refer notes for full details]lifeboat, watson class, sails -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown
Postcard showing the BASP lifeboat under sailRealismOver exposed black & white photograph of the Captain Preston's private lighthouse at Pt Lonsdale, taken from below on the beach.On the reverse - "Capt. Preston's original private lighthouse built 1854" and "on left is wooden lighthouse from Q'cliff 1963"lighthouse, wooden lighthouse, private lighthouse -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown
A black & white photograph of the "low light" lighthouse and Obelisk, Queenscliffe. Also two old coloured postcard pictures of the other beacons. Realism, historicalA black & white photograph of the lower lighthouse and Obelisk, Queenscliffe. Also two old coloured postcard pictures of the other beacons. On the reverse - "The brick tower known as the Obelisk was replaced in the mid 1970's by Murray Tower, an iron framework tower showing a green light. There is a second iron framework tower on the other side of the Low Light, the Hume Tower, built in 1924 and shows a red light. The Low Light lighthouse was built in 1863."lighthouse, obelisk, towers -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown
A colour photo of life at Queenscliffe for local fishermen, sailors and crew.Realism, historicalReproduction of a pencil sketch of a fisherman's cottage at 10 Bay St Queenscliffe, signed by Ethel Reynolds in 1862.On the reverse - "NIL."pencil sketch, fisherman's hut -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Pamphlet - Time Life Books Pamphlet, Photographer unknown, Sailing Ships of the High Seas
Drawings of typical types of tall ships and descriptions on a pamphlet produced by Time Life Books and used to promote their books.Realism, historical, designYellow paper pamphlet showing 4 tall ships and their type and is used to promote their books.On the reverse - "NIL."tall ships, brigantine, sloop, naval sloop, man-o-war -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown, 1936
A black & white photograph of the eighteen foot (18'00") long fishing boat "Norman" at anchor and taken at Queenscliffe in 1936. On board is one lady, Elsie Ferrier and two children, Iris and Norman. Realism, historicalBlack & white photo of the eighteen foot (18'00") long fishing boat "Norman" at anchor and taken at Queenscliffe in 1936. On board is one lady, Elsie Ferrier and two children, Iris and Norman. On the reverse - 1936, 1936 Queenscliffe, 18'0" 'Norman', Elsie Ferrier, Norman Ferrier, Iris Ferrier, Boat now at Sorrento (1985), GIFT from Frank Ferrier.fishing boat, ferrier, 1936, queenscliffe -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Newspaper - Article re the Australian steam-packet "Cleopatra", Photographer unknown, Plate and story, 04 Sept 1952
An original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London News 04 Sep 1852 regarding the steam-packet Cleopatra leaving London for Port Phillip and Sydney.Realism, historical, etchingsAn original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London News 04 Sep 1852 regarding the steam-packet Cleopatra leaving London for Port Phillip and Sydney.On the reverse - [NIL] 1852, steam-packet ship, cleopatra, iron-screw steam-ship -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Newspaper - Article re the Australian steam-packet "Adelaide", Photographer unknown, Plate and story, 04 Dec 1952
An original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London News 04 Sep 1852 regarding the steam-packet Cleopatra leaving London for Port Phillip and Sydney.Realism, historical, etchingsAn original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London News 04 Dec 1852 regarding the steam-packet ADELAIDE leaving London for Port Phillip and Sydney.On the reverse - [NIL] 1852, steam-packet ship, iron-screw steam-ship, ss adelaide -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Newspaper - Articles re the steam-packet "Great Britain" and other 'cuttings', Photographer unknown, Plates and stories, 28 August 1952
An original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London News 28 August 1852 regarding the steam-packet Great Britain leaving London for Port Phillip and Sydney.Realism, historical, etchings1. An original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London News 28 Aug 1852 regarding the steam-packet GREAT BRITAIN leaving London for Port Phillip and Sydney. 2. Geelong Advertiser LTTE 09 Sep 1986 from the Alsop Family re SS Great Britain 3. Photocopy of an article from the 'Coastal Pilot' 1968 re the hand-over of a painting of the SS Great Britain to the QHS. 4. Cut-out from The Echo 20 Sep 1988 re SS Great BritainOn the reverse - [NIL] 1852, steam-packet ship, iron-screw steam-ship, ss great britain -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Newspaper - Article re the Royal Mail steam-ship "SS Sydney", Photographer unknown, Plate and story, 02 April 1853
An original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London News 28 August 1852 regarding the steam-packet Great Britain leaving London for Port Phillip and Sydney.Realism, historical, etchings, newspaperAn original newspaper cutting from The Illustrated London News 02 April 1853 regarding the Royal Mail steam ship SS SYDNEY leaving London for Port Phillip and Sydney and its return journey.On the reverse - [NIL] iron-screw steam-ship, 1853, ss sydney, royal mail ship, port phillip, port jackson -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Queenscliffe Signal Station, Photographer unknown
.Colour photograph of the Queenscliffe Signal StationRealism, historical, etchings, artworkColour photograph of the Queenscliffe Signal StationOn the reverse - "nil"geelong, steam packet wharf, ps citizen, mack's hotel -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Polly Woodside, Photographer unknown
.Colour photograph of the Polly WoodsideRealism, historical, colour photographColour photograph of the Queenscliffe Signal StationOn the reverse - "nil"three masted barque polly woodside at the melbourne maritime museum