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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Souvenir - Wood Sample, Alexander Stephen and Sons, 1869
This teak wood sample was part of a handrail from the wreck of the ship Otago. The Otago 1869-1931 The iron-hulled 3-masted barque Otago was built in Glasgow by Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd, Kelvinhaugh, as a merchant ship and launched in 1869. The vessel changed hands several times in the late 19th century after being sold to an Australian firm in 1871. During one of its voyages, the captain died while the ship was in port at Bangkok. Marine author Joseph Conrad was on board and, being a qualified captain, he took command and continued the journey to Sydney and Mauritius. It was the only ship he ever commanded. In 1903 the Melbourne shipping company Huddart, Parko & Co., purchased the Otago and converted it to serve as a coal hulk for use in Sydney. The Otago was later sent to Hobart, Tasmania, where it continued as a hulk until 1931. It was sold for scrap and eventually abandoned on the banks of the Derwent River at a place now known as Otago Bay, opposite Conrad Drive, Otago. The outline of the hull is still visible and a nearby plaque tells the story. There are other vessels also named Otago, one of them in the same year. Joseph Conrad (1857-1927): - Polish-born Joseph Conrad became a British subject in 1886. He was a renowned marine fiction writer and, for a short time, a mariner and Captain. As a 13-year-old boy, Joseph Conrad desired to be a sailor. At 19, he joined the British merchant marine, working in several roles. He eventually qualified as a captain but only served in this role once: from 1888 to 1889, when he commanded the barque Otago, taking over from the deceased captain and completing the ship’s journey from Sydney to Mauritius. In 1889 he began writing his first novel, Almayer’s Folly. He retired from life as a mariner in 1894, aged 36. Conrad’s affection for Australia and his visits to Australia from 1878 to 1982 were later commemorated by a plaque in Circular Quay, Sydney. Conrad continued as an author; some characters in his books were said to be inspired by his maritime experiences and the people he had met. By the end of his life, he had completed 19 novels, many stories, and essays, plus one incomplete novel, Suspense, which was finished and published posthumously. In 1924, Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald offered Conrad a knighthood for his work but he declined. There is an 1882 sailing ship named the Joseph Conrad, after the author, that is now preserved at the Mystic Seaport Maritime Museum in the USA as part of the fleet of historic ships, used as an exhibit and a training ship. The Danish square-rigged training ship was originally named Georg Stage but was renamed by marine author Alan Villiers when he bought It in 1934. The wood sample from the Otago is significant for its association with renowned marine author Joseph Conrad, who had once commanded the vessel; it was his only command as Captain and was known as Joseph Conrad's Otago. The maritime connection with Conrad extends to items in the collection, including some of his maritime novels based on his first-hand knowledge, a wooden ship model of a ship named after him, and a navigation chart of Otago Harbour. The sample of teak is significant as an example of materials used in the construction of the 1869 iron-hulled sailing ship, built in Glasgow, Scotland, specifically for use to sail across the world with cargo to trade between the colonies including Australian ports. Wood sample; a rectangular section of a teak wood handrail that has a bead planed along one side. Two cards with the sample have inscriptions, one handwritten and one typed. The sample is from the wreck of the barque Otago, once under the command of Captain Joseph Conrad. Handwritten card: "PART OF TEAK HANDRAIL / from / Joseph CONRAD'S ship / OTAGO / (HULK at RISDON, DERWENT River, TASMANIA) Typed card: "PART OF THE TEAK HANDRAIL / FROM JOSEPH CONRAD'S SHIP / "OTAGO" / (HILK AT RISDON, DERWENT / RIVER, TASMANIA)"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, joseph conrad, joseph conrad's ship, captain joseph conrad, otago, barque otago, merchant ship, cargo ship, hulk, 1869 ship, iron hull, sailing ship, handrail, fitting, souvenir, wood sample, teak, new zealand, sydney, newcastle, tasmania, hobart, derwent river, otago harbour, otago bay, conrad drive, 19th century, mauritius, marine author, marine novel, alex villiers, georg stage -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Ship's Wheel, 20th century
This large, ten-spoked wheel is an example of a ship's wheel used to steer a large sailing ship. Wheels such as this would usually be handcrafted by a shipwright.This large, heavy wooden ship's wheel is an example of a wheel used used in past centuries at the helm to steer large sailing ships. The design continues to be used on sailing vessels today. This whieel has been on display for decades to demonstrate the perspective of size of equipment on a sailing ship.Ship's wheel: wood and brass. Ten spokes. Brass hub and trim around circumference of wheel. Column-like spokes, with usual rounded handles around the outside of the wheel. Heavy wooden centrepiece with metal backing and shaft.flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, ship's wheel, 10-spoked ship's wheel, wooden ship's wheel, navigation, ship's steering, ship's steering wheel, maring technology, ship's fitting, navigational equipment, sailing ship's wheel, handcraft, shipwright -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aircraft structures, Practical Aircraft Stress Analysis
Overview of aircraft stress analysis circa1942non-fictionOverview of aircraft stress analysis circa1942loads, fittings & joint strengths -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Domestic object - hose fitting, garden sprinkler
W. Dalle Mfg Co molde in the cast of the foot one side and opposite Patent Pending 1901.hose fitting, sprinkler, patent, 1901 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Ship's Wheel, ca. 1900s
This ship's wheel is an example of a simple handmade wheel for a small boat and can be used for comparison with professional ship's wheels for large sailing ships.Ship's wheel, small, with wooden spokes and handles, painted yellow. One handle is broken off. Marked inscription in black pen. Circa 1900.Handwritten: "B266"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, marine technology, ship's fitting, navigation, ship's wheel, boat wheel, steering wheel -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Interior view of the dairy fridge inside Buckley's Supermarket at No. 92 Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photograph of a detailed view of the dairy fridge inside Buckley's Supermarket at No. 92 Maling Roadcanterbury, maling road, shops, shop fittings -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Claude Leplastier, Willoughby's fifty years a retrospect of the jubilee period of the Council of the Municipality of Willoughby for the years 1865 to 1915, 2007
Willoughby's Fifty Years 1865-1915 Willoughby is a suburb on the lower North Shore of Sydney, in New South Wales. The Municipal Council of Willoughby encompasses the suburbs of Artarmon, Castle Cove, Castlecrag, Chatswood, Chatswood West, Middle Cove, Naremburn, North Willoughby, Northbridge, Willoughby and Willoughby East. The members of the Willoughby Council felt it fitting to produce a history of Willoughby's first 50 years as part of its Jubilee celebrations held in 1915. Covering the period from 1865 to 1915, details of the primary matters of public importance are mentioned, along with council matters and persons. A short account has been written about some of the businesses, industries and institutions. This together with information on pioneers of the district (both past and present), and the many photographs included makes for a wonderful historical record of this region.1 optical discnon-fictionWilloughby's Fifty Years 1865-1915 Willoughby is a suburb on the lower North Shore of Sydney, in New South Wales. The Municipal Council of Willoughby encompasses the suburbs of Artarmon, Castle Cove, Castlecrag, Chatswood, Chatswood West, Middle Cove, Naremburn, North Willoughby, Northbridge, Willoughby and Willoughby East. The members of the Willoughby Council felt it fitting to produce a history of Willoughby's first 50 years as part of its Jubilee celebrations held in 1915. Covering the period from 1865 to 1915, details of the primary matters of public importance are mentioned, along with council matters and persons. A short account has been written about some of the businesses, industries and institutions. This together with information on pioneers of the district (both past and present), and the many photographs included makes for a wonderful historical record of this region.new south wales, local government (nsw), willoughby (nsw) -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - W class tram Torpedp Roof Vent, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), 1920s
Manufactured for the first batch of W-class trams starting with tram No. 219. Later W-class trams had a separate raised section in the roof. See Appendix 4 of Destination City 5th Edition for details of tramcar numbers.Demonstrates sheet metal work and equipment fitted to the first batch of W class trams.Sheet metal-formed and riveted object manufactured to provide a roof ventilator. Has been painted silver and mounted onto a timber sheet with white taped edges.Lable in ink "Torpedo Roof ventilator salvaged from W2 228, Burnt PWS 1965"tramways, mmtb, w class, tramcar fittings, equipment -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Technical School Reports, Ballarat School of Mines and Ballarat Junior Technical School Term Reports on Apprentices, 1949-1969
Numerous reports for students at the Ballarat Junior Technical School . Lists many students, and results in a range of subjects and techniques.apprentice, ballarat junior technical school, neil williams, eclipse motors, j.a> hoskin and son, s. wilson, victorian railway apprentices, g.r> middleton, n.g. tappscott, n. thomson, l.m. cook, m.r.duncan, j.w. halliday, p.e. kelly, b.g. matthees, p.m. nestor, d.c. sharp, g.g. anglow, d.f. barton, d.a. ewens, r.g. parry, b. jennings, d.b. wilkie, blacksmiths, d. blake, p.j. lattom, coppersmithing, car painter, fitter and turner, k.g. comrie, electrical fitting, boilermaker, springmaker, d. baddeley, a.w. bradley, a.r. burns, h.w. goldsmith, engineering, d. vurlow, electrical wiring, aca, j. dellaca, b. penhall, p.w. stoddart, a. segrott, b.d. ritchie, a.j. rinaldi, k. mcilvena, c. van caans, t. vorstenbosch, m. wasley, j. bell, p. van beveren, h. van dreven, w. butterworth, j. salziel, r. alston, g. boak, k. eddy, b. schoenberg, s. steenhuis, r. eastman, panel beating, r. singleton, plumbing and gasfitting, ivan f. crowley, g.d. sleep, printing, composing, r.e. littlehales, carpentry and joinery, p.w. lamb, john gallagher, ian lepp, donald tozer, john m. blight, r.w. richards, richard w. richards, dick richards, a. petrie, apprenticeship commission of victoria, a.j. vagg, j.c. anwyl, p. lattin, r.a. hazlett, james skilbeck, parrern making, b.s. blenkiron, e.j. twaits, t.k. dunster-jones, i.m. parrott, william cutter, william creati, maurice forte, a. mong, k.f. canny, donald f. snowden, john r. czynski, laurence chisholm, r.d. alston, b. bosworth -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Memo, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Tramways - Advertising", 9/9/1959
Memo from the Ballarat Branch Manager to the Works Supt with a copy to the depot foreman, dated 9/9/1959 about advertising signs on four-wheel trams. Lists adverts from Fuel Sales (Briquettes), Penfolds Wines, Vic Wendt Motors, and Alva James. Notes the mounting of these signs and requests advice of the dates that they were fitted.Yields information about fitting of advertising signs to the roof of single truck trams.Typed quarto sheet on SEC Memo paper.typed in red "Depot Foreman"secv, ballarat, advertising, painted signage for trams