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Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Furniture - Sea Chest, c. 1850s
The Rogers Family lived in Truro (Cornwall), and John Rogers followed his brother to Australia in 1838, at the age of 17. He boarded the Florentia, bringing with him only this sea chest, and after arriving in Sydney John travelled to Victoria where he went to the goldfields. He married Sarah in 1862 when he was 46, and she was 28, and from 1866 to 1872 they lived on Churchill Island, building two cottages which stand to this day. This object is intrinsic to the history of Churchill Island Heritage Farm, as it was the only object that John Rogers - one of the first inhabitants of the Island - brought with him from the United Kingdom. The sea chest is demonstrative of his personal journey as well as a broader pattern of immigration and settlement that occurred throughout Australia in the early nineteenth century. John's travels from Sydney to Victoria, onto the goldfields, and then settling onto Churchill Island - claiming possession of it through 'squatter's rights' - is one that is fundamental to the understanding of the formation of the Island and the development of its modern identity. The chest is now part of the collection of the Churchill Island Heritage Farm and sits on the island’s first building; a cottage Rogers has built himself. It has been part of all Rogers life story and has stayed with the family, passed on to generations until Rogers’s great granddaughter, Helen Sykes, donated it to the museum in 2012. Wooden sea chest with hinged lid, possibly wood Baltic pine (Picea abies). Green paint stain on lidJOHN ROGERS/WANTED ON THE VOYAGEjohn rogers, sea chest, churchill island, immigration, furniture, cornwall, florentia, victoria -
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Ceramic - Salt Glazed Bread Crock, c. 1900
Salt-glaze or salt glaze pottery is pottery, usually stoneware, with a glaze of glossy, translucent and slightly orange-peel-like texture which was formed by throwing common salt into the kiln during the higher temperature part of the firing process. The breathable clay ensures that the bread stays naturally fresh for a long time.Large round salt glazed bread crock with two handles set on either side. Brown upper quarter including rim and top two thirds of handles. Cream coloured lower two thirds. Gloss glaze. Stamp X•X• design.churchill island, salt glaze pottery -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Newspaper - "New Life for Hideaway Island" "Historic Victoria", 18/5/2002
Cut from The Age Travel section of Saturday Extra, p.13, Saturday May 18th 2002. Written by Mary Ryllis Clark. Contains anecdote of Edith Jeffery in labour on Churchill island, a description of the islands natural assets, brief historical outline and information on the restoration. Contains several inaccuracies. -
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Newspaper - "The Isle of History...", 13/8/1976
Newspaper article taken from the Sun, p. 36 - 37, Friday August 13, 1976. Text by Danny Gocs, 6 photos by Bill Tindale. Re: 13 architecture students and lecturer Lisle Rudolph sketching, measuring and recording buildings for Victorian Conservation Trust.Lead pencil tick at box "Pictures: Bill Tindale". Purple texta diagonal line in top left hand corner p. 36.churchill island, architecture, victorian conservation trust -
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Newspaper - "Bicentennial Celebrations at Rhyll" "Churchill Island Bicentennial Celebrations", 28/3/2001
Newspaper article taken from the Phillip Island and San Remo Advertiser p.11 - 12; 13 - 14. March 28 2001. Captioned photos of activities on Churchill island and at Rhyll for the bicentennial celebrations of discovery of Churchill Island and Rhyll by Lt. Grant in 1801.churchill island, rhyll, premier steve bracks, royal australian navy, commander colin jones, cannon, plaque, greenpeace -
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Newspaper - "Battle for bronze statue to honour port's naval past, rorts and all", 25/01/2010
Samuel Amess was one of Melbourne society who entertained the Shenandoah officers and crew when in Melbourne. He claimed the Churchill Island cannon came from the Shenandoah. Newspaper article taken from the Age, p.3, Monday January 25th 2010. Article by Lorna Edwards. Photo of Mac Gregory by Jason South. Large photo of "Shenandoah" in Williamstown from US Navy Archives. Tells story of when Shenandoah came to Melbourne in 1865. Naval Heritage Foundation trying to raise $200,000 for sculpture to commemorate navy servicemen and the areas past in naval history.shenandoah, american civil war, melbourne, williamstown, captain waddell, port melbourne -
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Newspaper - "This Island Hideaway", 12/5/1973
Newspaper article taken from the Herald, Saturday May 12, 1973 regarding the sale of Churchill Island Text by Ann Pilmer. Three photos by Ken Bainsbury. Small location map.churchill island, ern and eve garrett, sister margaret campbell, auction -
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Newspaper - "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly Revealed, Survey", 11/7/2007
Photocopies of newspaper article series in Phillip Island and San Remo Advertiser Wednesday July 11 2007. Pp 1, 6, 10. Part 2 of "SOS: Save Our Shores" Pg. 1 article states Churchill Island visitors centre topped list of 21 local buildings for good planning and design. Pg. 6 = survey of community re: development. Pg. 10 re: Eco Resort, Silverwater development and Bass Coast Shire Council's 5 major strategies. churchill island visitors centre, planning, phillip island, bass coast shire council -
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Newspaper - "A Voyage of Discovery - Celebrating the Bicentenary of Lt. Grant's Journey into Western Port in the Vessel, the Lady Nelson", 21/3/2001
Newspaper liftout from the Phillip Island and San Remo Advertiser, Wednesday March 21, 2001 pp 13-16 (included). Includes bio of Lt. Grant; program of 200 year celebrations at Churchill Island and Rhyll; information about "Lady Nelson". Thursday March 22 - Sunday March 25, 2001. 2 copies.churchill island, rhyll, lady nelson, lt. james grant, bicentenary -
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Newspaper - "Pleasure Flight. Messrs Jenkins and Jeffrey Land Longreach. Left England Dec 28", 19/2/1932
Newspaper article printed on A4 paper from "The Longreach Leader" p.14 February 19 1932. From Trove. Description of flight and stops from Darwin to Charlesville; description of aircraft; information about Harold Jeffery and Harry Jenkins. This article reported one of the final stages of a flight from England begun on 29 December 1931.2 missing lines handwritten in. Source of article handwritten in. "VIA TROVE" at top.harry jenkins, harold jeffery, early aviation, de soutter, monoplane, vacuum oil co, gipsy mark iii engine, third australian flying corps -
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Newspaper - "Friends of Churchill Island No. 4 Winter 1981 Second Draft", Winter 1981
4 single sided typed foolscap pages. Memoirs of Mr. H (Herbert) E (Eric) Grayden re: Samuel Pickersgill and Charles Grayden snr, H.E.G's grandfathers. churchill island, pickersgill, grayden, phillip island, farming, wildlife, gerald buckley, jenkins, sister campbell, dick hamer -
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Newspaper - In Letters Section: "Sottish Highland Cattle - Churchill Island", 7/9/1987
p. 1, 2, 7, 8 (front and back pages) Phillip Island Sun, Monday September 7th 1982. Regarding Churchill Island in Letters, p. 2. Written by John Bailey, Friends of Churchill Island Society chairmanArrow and bracket in black texta indicating letter.churchill island, highland cattle, samuel amess, isle of skye, friends of churchill island -
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Document - Typed Document, c. 2000s
Typed and printed document written by Pat Baird including key dates and events on Churchill Island from 23 May 1856 - June 1 1872. These notes were transcribed in 2002.This document provides additional information on the history of Churchill Island and events that have been obscured by time.A4 page single sided with a printed page containing brief notes of a timeline of historical events from 1856 - 1872 involving the Rogers family up until the purchase of Churchill Island by the Amess family."Argus (?) p.6" black handwrittenchurchill island, john rogers, georgiana mchaffie, j.d. mchaffie, phillip island, acclimatisation society, samuel amess -
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Book, "H.M. Survey Vessel Lady Nelson and the Discovery of Port Phillip", 2010
Portrait oriented cardboard covered book. Colour cover. Buff pages. 1 colour plate. Several facsimile diagrams. 108pp. Dust jacket. Diary from Sunday 14/2/1802 - Thursday 11/3/1802. "$35 #17333" [pencil]lt. murray, lady nelson, survey vessel, port phillip, exploration -
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Book, "My Journey From The Snowy River", 1982
Landscape oriented book, fawn cardboard cover, pale yellow pages, greyscale photos, pen and ink map, 64 pp, by L.C. (Dick) Rogers.Stamp on inside front cover. "P.A. Spencer 12 Hereward Close Cowes Victoria 3922 Australia"rogers, churchill island, biography, snowy river -
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Newspaper Cuttings and Small Print - Margaret Caffyn (Stott), c. 1970s
Small print of east side Amess House "Summerfield House", 6 newspaper cuttings re: Churchill Island and 1 re: Shenandoah and book review "Rebel Down Under" 1970s. List attached to catalogue sheet.churchill island, summerfield, auction, sister margaret campbell, samuel amess, shenandoah -
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Auction Advertising Booklet, "Historic Churchill Island. Westernport Bay.", 1973
Churchill Island was bought at public auction by Mr. Alex Classou, co-founder of Patra Orange Juice, as a place to spell his racehorses. Churchill Island had been previously owned by Sister Margaret Craig Campbell. During her 40 years living on the island, Sister Campbell was the mainstay for Dr Harry Jenkins and his family. When Dr Harry Jenkins passed away in 1963, Churchill Island was left to Sister Campbell. She stayed on Churchill Island until ill health forced her to leave. She put the property up for auction in 1973.6 inside pages plus front and back cover. Pinkish tinge, black print. Photos, map, text - typed and handwritten. For Churchill Island auction by Sister Margaret Campbell Saturday June 2nd 2:30PM 1973. Agent: Alex Scott and Co. P/L. "CAFFYN" on front cover top rightchurchill island, sister campbell, auction, alex scott and co p/l -
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Essay, "The Most Unforgettable Person I Have Ever Met", 1969
2 quarto page, blue ink handwritten English essay 1969. Mentone Girls Grammar School. Teacher: Miss Docherty. Re: Harry Jenkins, owner of Churchill Island 1930s-60s. By Margaret Stott.churchill island, school, essay, dr harry jenkins -
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School Assignment, "Churchill Island", 1969
History project form 3 Mentone Girls Grammar School 1969 by Margaret Stott on an island within the surrounds of Australia. 11pp blue ink handwritten foolscap. 1 coloured map of Western Port showing location of Churchill Island. 17 colour photos. Stitched into brown manilla folder with blue spine.churchill island, farming, james grant, lt. murray, lady nelson, erosion, bird life, geology -
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Photograph - Black and white photos X 8, c. 1960s
Churchill Island has an extensive photograph collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series of photos was taken and donated by the Stott family and show different views of the heritage precinct.Views of: Amess barn; Roger's cottage and northwest corner of Amess House; cannon X 4; Ken Stott and Roy Shallow divining water; bridge being built c. 1958-1959. Catalogue sheet has list of photographs attached.Some photos are labelled on the back.churchill island, stott family, cannon, roger's cottage, amess house, bridge -
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Colour photographs, 2011
14 colour prints 15x20cm. 10 views of Churchill Island in 2011. 9 colour prints 20x40cm. 9 views (same as smaller ones). See list attached to catalogue sheet. Photographed by Margaret Caffyn (nee Stott).churchill island, moonahs, roger's cottage, half cellar -
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Book, "Rebel Down Under When the 'Shenandoah' shook Melbourne, 1863" by Cyril Pearl, 1970
This book published in 1970 details the events surrounding the visit of the American gunship, the Shenandoah, to Melbourne in 1863. There has long been a myth that the Churchill Island cannon originated from this ship, although this is not true. Regardless, the previous owner of Churchill Island, Samuel Amess, entertained the crew of the Shenandoah while it was docked.This book was collected in order to provide context for the story which - at the time of its acquisition - was believed to be true.Blue plastic covered dust jacket. 200pp. 8 black and white illustrations. Diane Tillen (?) 1973shenandoah, confederate, american civil war, melbourne, samuel amess -
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Card - Cattle Ear Tag #29, c. 1946
Fawn coloured medium weight cardboard cattle ear tag #29 black print. Oblong with rounded corners and remnant of hole punched at one end. For "Churchill Whisper 3rd".churchill island, dairy shorthorn, harry jenkins, clearing sale, ear tag -
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Book - Psalms and Hymns Book, c. 1867
Psalm and Hymn books were personally owned by Church attendees (if they could afford it) and contained passages and songs from the Bible, from which the words and music for any service would have been selected .On the front cover of this Psalms and Hymn Book is the engraving, in Latin, 'Gloria In Excelsis Deo' which translates into ‘Glory to God in the Highest.' These words also form the chorus for the Christmas Hymn 'Angels we have heard on high." This particular Psalm and Hymn book belonged to Samuel Amess. After purchasing a house and some land on William St, West Melbourne, Amess joined with other businessmen to establish the West Melbourne Presbyterian Church. The first weekly services started in 1864. Wealthy church attendees would donate a substantial amount to the parish, and this enabled them to have their own personal reserved pew for each service. Amess reserved pew 120. Samuel Amess was one of the owners of Churchill Island in the late nineteenth century. After purchasing the Island from JD McHaffie in 1872, the successful stonemason and builder turned Churchill Island into a summer retreat for his family. He built Amess House, and two further generations of the family owned this Island until its sale in 1929. This psalms and hymns book is one of the few items with a strong provenance that was owned by the former Mayor.Dark brown hardcover c250pp. Front cover separated. Owned by Samuel Amess. Embossed on front cover: "GLORIA IN EXELSIS DEO" "ET IN TERRA PAX" Inside front cover, handwritten: "Samuel Amess/West Melb Presbyterian Church/Pew No 120/1st August 1879"samuel amess, churchill island, presbyterian, psalms, hymns, west melbourne -
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Functional object - Brass Name Plate, c. 1930s, 1940s
Dr Harry Jenkins owned Churchill Island from 1936-1963. He was first registered as a dentist on 30 March 1904 and practised in North Fitzroy and Ivanhoe. He served as dentist with the AEF and British forces in England and France 1917-1919 and is recorded in the history of the Royal Australian Army Dental Corps. The plaque indicates the location of a prominent practitioner. On his return, Jenkins' practice was located at 151 Collins Street from 1919 to 1938, before moving to 33 Collins St in 1939, where he stayed until 1963. The plaque was displayed at one or both of these locations.Rectangular brass name plate, one recessed screw hole per corner, used by Harry Jenkins for his dentist practice, Collins St, Melbourne. Front: "E.H. JENKINS / DENTIST" Reverse: "SRIATS RU" (UR STAIRS backwards)harry jenkins, churchill island, dentistry, collins st -
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Booklet, Complete Dispersal Sale Churchill Dairy Shorthorn Stud, 1946
Fawn coloured cover, cream pages, black print. 14pp + cover. 47 lots all cattle named and pedigree given. For Wednesday April 3rd, 1946, at Cleeland's Property. Auctioneers: Gippsland and Northern Co-op Co Ltd. For same auction as 0098.Cross alongside entry Lot 31 Buyer (?), Lot 38 buyer, Lot 39 buyer, in pencilchurchill island, dairy shorthorns, harry jenkins, clearing sale -
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Photograph, c. 1990s
Volunteering has a long tradition on Churchill Island. FOCIS (Friends of Churchill Island Society) established in 1980.A4 colour photo of 15 Churchill Island FOCIS volunteers at Churchill Island in garden c 1900s (?). Most identified and named on back of photo. Landscape orientation.Names on back. "From Pat Baird/Ann Penaluna"churchill island, friends of churchill island, volunteers -
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Photograph, 1996
Cherry McFee was a long-term Churchill Island volunteer and FOCIS (Friends of Churchill Island Society) member.Colour postcard size photo of volunteer Cherry McFee shaping butter after churning it in Amess House kitchen c. 1996."CHERRY McFEE circa 1996 / Volunteer in the kitchen at Amess House - making butter. New Vols are always needed - and its a beautiful place to spend time. Vols meeting Tues 22 June - Come Along."churchill island, volunteer, butter making -
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Award - Trophy, 2003
Round wooden slab, bark on, polished on 1/2 slab base. Nine small gold shields 2003 - 2008 (6) inscribed with Churchill Island Working Horse Festivals Sheep to Shawl competition team winners. Rectangular gold with black lettering: "CHURCHILL ISLAND SHEEP TO SHAWL CHALLENGE" at base.CHURCHILL ISLAND/SHEEP TO SHAWL/CHALLENGE [Bottom plaque] 2003/?/?/CAROL FARR/BERYL FARR [top shield] 2007/CAROL FARR/BERYL FARR/ANN DAVIES [middle shield] 2004/?/? CAROL FARR/BERYL FARR [top right shield] 2005/CAROL FARR/BERYL FARR/ANN DAVIES [shield at right] 2006/CAROL FARR/BERYL FARR/ANN DAVIES [bottom right shield] 2008/CAROL FARR/BERYL FARR/ANN DAVIES [bottom shield] churchill island, working horse festival, sheep to shawl challenge, shearing, spinning, knitting -
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Clothing - Knitted Woolen Shawl, 2008
Triangular cream coloured knitted woollen shawl with open stitch cross design and 2 open stitch diagonal lines at edges.churchill island, working horse festival, sheep to shawl challenge, shearing, spinning, knitting, wool