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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Vehicle - Punt
Made at Port of Melbourne Authority [P.O.M.A] shipwrights shop Williamstown in 1975P.O.M.C. wharf carpenters maintenance puntworking boats, poma, williamstown, shipwrights -
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Instrument - Barometer and Clock mounted on a timber cabinet and 10 associated items from the TSS Nairana, 1915
Bass Strait passenger ship Nairana. Built for Bass Strait ferry operator Huddart Parker & Co. Ltd. of Melbourne during World War One, the Nairana was requisitioned by the Royal Navy and completed as a seaplane carrier, HMS Nairana. Serving from 1917 to 1920 participating in the capture of Archangel during the Bolshevik Revolution. After 1920 she was decommissioned as a seaplane carrier and returned to her Australian owners crossing Bass Strait until she was laid up in 1948. Just off Port Phillip Heads on April 12 1936, a strong wave struck the Nairana, tipping her over for two minutes before she righted herself again. During the horrifying two minutes, four people were drowned, and eight people were injured. The ship was reportedly carrying roughly one tonne of concrete in the hull when she tipped. Reports from the local papers said that it was a tidal wave meanwhile others were saying it was either an earthquake or a total lie. A later paper said that the ship had been caught in a rip at the mouth of the bay, causing the tragedy. The S.S Nairana, was sold for £4,000 (over $170,200 in today’s money!) in 1951 after two years of being stranded on the beach at Port Melbourne, when the moorings broke one night during a storm and drifted ashore, causing her to wreck.Items associated with the TSS/HMS Nairana in its military and civilian roles and items relating to Capt. JF Spence, navigation Officer and possibly later the captain who sailed with the Nairana out of Plymouth after WWI. .01 Barometer and Clock from Dining Saloon .02 Commemorative plaque describing the HMS Nairana's WWI service with timber mount for plaque with information sheet attached. .03 Clock Key .04 Two 2 Log books owned by Capt. Spence containing the navigation calculations for the journey from Plymouth to Melbourne. .05 Huddart Parker hat badge [Capt. JF Spence].Barometer and Clock from dining saloon, TSS Nairana 1917 - 1951 Clock Key - 4 50-No9 Hat badge - HPtss nairana, wwi, bass strait, huddart parker, capt. spence -
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Flag - Flag Pilot Boat Wyuna
The last Pilot Boat flag to be flown from TSPV Wyuna hauled down on the 29 November 1979This flag is of historical significance to Queenscliffe [Home of the Port Phillip Pilot Service] as it was last flown by the TSPV Wyuna and was hauled down on the 29th November 1979Horizontal Bicolour flag, half white and half red from the Pilot Boat Wyuna."The last pilot flag flown from TSPV Wyuna hauled down 29.11.79". Evan Evans Flags, Melbourne.wyuna, pilot service, flag -
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Functional object - Bottle
The Victoria Tower was lost on her maiden voyage from Liverpool to Melbourne on 17 October 1869/10/1869 after 85 days at sea. It was wrecked on Lonsdale Reef while approaching Port Phillip Heads. The 2,300 tons cargo contained general cargo, bottled beer, slates, iron pipes and hardware. It was owned by the White Star Line, T. Ismay. The Master of the vessel was Captain Kerr. The weather conditions were hazy, squally, thick and clearing at times. The cause was attributed to running ashore in thick weather and careless navigation. There were 34 passengers and 16 crew members on board all of whom survivied.A beer bottle with an attached sticker Victoria TowerMB, CV, Property of the Manufacturers Bottle Co of Victoria Pty Ltd. Underneath F 40shipwrecks, victoria tower, bottle -
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Ceramic - Saucer
Mark verified from Staffordshire Potteries websiteOwned by Bay steamers Ltd who operated in Port PhillipSaucer, vitreous china, white glaze; 1/4 broken offBay Steamers Ltd Melbourne - black crest John Maddock and Sons Ltd Englandchina, bayside steamers -
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Furniture - Chair
The SS Edina's active service included the North Sea trade, ‘Crimean War’, ‘American Civil War’, Victoria’s west coast run, New Zealand to Melbourne trade, Queensland coastal trade, and of course, the Port Phillip Bay runs between the years 1880 to 1938.A saloon swivel timber chair with green velvet cushion and cast iron base from the SS Edinachair, steamers, ss edina -
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Functional object - Key
The SS George Kermode was an Australian Steam Bucket Dredger of 1,380 tons built in 1914 by Fleming & Ferguson, Paisley. In 1917 she was acquired by the Australian Government. In 1941 she was acquired by the Melbourne Harbour Trust Comm. and renamed Geo. Kermode. On the 1st April 1976 she was scuttled near Pyramid Rock off Phillip Island, Bass Strait, Australia. Read more at wrecksite: https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?31789Key to main deck entrance with brass tag [starboard side of G. Kermode]Main deck entrance stbd G. Kermodekey, dredger, ss george kermode -
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Instrument - Barometer aneroid
An aneroid barometer is an instrument used for measuring pressure without the use of a liquid. Invented in 1844 by French scientist Lucien Vidi, the aneroid barometer uses a small, flexible metal box called an aneroid cell (capsule), which is made from an alloy of beryllium and copper and responds to changes in air pressure.An example of a widely used type of barometer.A brass aneroid barometer with a white face.Manufactured by C. Wermer and Co, Melbournebarometer, aneroid barometer, c. wermer -
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photograph - Photo of Couta boat COOMA on the Yarra River, COOMA on the Yarra River, 1986
Couta boatsBlack & white photo of the Couta boat COOMA on the Yarra River c1911Reverse - " COOMA fishing boat / built PEEL Melbourne 1911 / for George Jurgens / photo: sailing out of Yarra R after taking delivery "historical references -
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Newspaper - News articles re the sinking of the tug MELBOURNE in 1972, Tug MELBOURNE sinking, 1972
Tugboat sinking in Port PhillipTethering accidentnewspaper articles about the tugboat MELBOURNE sinkingReverse - " N/A "historical references -
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Photograph - B & W photo of an aqualung diver, Black & white photograph of a diver by The Age, unknown
Queenscliffe kelp bed diverDiver in Port Phillip's kelp bedsBlack & white photograph of an aqualung diver x The Age [copyright]Reverse - " COPYRIGHT / this photograph may not be reproduced without permission in writing from the editor of The Age, 250 Spencer St., Melbourne and 39/41 York St., Sydney ".historical references -
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Newspaper - RMS ORMUZ at Prince's Pier, Melbourne, c1912, The ORMUZ swings off Prince's Pier at Melbourne, news clipping & photo, c1912
Passenger shipsPassenger shipsThe ORMUZ swings off Prince's Pier at Melbourne, news clipping & photo.Reverse " NIL "historical references -
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Newspaper - Copy from Professional Fisherman pg.49 Oct.1985, Article about Seadays '85 Melbourne, 1985
Commercial fishing vesselsfishing boatsCopy from Professional Fisherman pg.49 Oct.1985 re Seadays showReverse " NIL "historical references -
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Newspaper - B&W photo of the MACQUARIE (see notes) formerly the MELBOURNE, News clipping unknown newspaper of the MACQUARIE under sail, April 1935 & April 1987
Clipper trader shipsFour masted barque entering Port Phillip in 1935B&W photo of the MACQUARIE (see notes) under sail. Newspaper clipping of the RMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide at Outer Harbour, March 1933. .Reverse " NIL " cargo clipper -
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Newspaper - News articles from various newspapers re Queenscliffe, Queenscliff news articles - various from 1981, 3, 6 & 7, 1981, 83, 86 & 87
Queenscliffe's history.Queenscliffe history stories.(1) "Melbourne Sun", 12/09/1986 article re Queenscliffe, (2.1) "Royal Auto" July 1981, pg 1, Bellarine Military & Marine history, (2.2) "Royal Auto" July 1981, pg 2, Bellarine Military & Marine history, (3) "The Age" 28 Dec 1987, short Queenscliffe history, (4) "Geelong Advertiser" 27 Dec 1986 Queenscliffe thrives history. (5.1) "Geelong Advertiser" 7 July 1987, Overview of Queenscliffe, Pg 1 of 2, (5.2) "Geelong Advertiser" 7 July 1987, Overview of Queenscliffe, Pg 2. of 2Reverse " NIL "historical stories re queenscliffe -
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Photograph - Geelong MESCo Bus East Geelong, c1920
The photo shows the Melbourne Electric Supply Co. (MESCo), bus at the East Geelong terminus. MESCo operated the Geelong tram system from 1912 and opened the tram line to this location "East Geelong" in 1923. The terminus was at the Geelong Cemetery, with a wooden waiting room shelter with signage about the building being used for passengers only and prohibiting the posting of bills. The buses ran from the railway station and Moorabool St wharf from 1912 until they were replaced by trams in 1923. The bus is also seen in item 4315. Yields information about the operation of a bus by MESCo in Geelong.Black and white photograph - plain back.geelong, tramways, mesco, buses, east geelong, shelters -
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Document - copy of extract
Title: The romance of the "Edina" : the world's oldest screw-steamship : with chapters on the auxiliary steamship :Great Britain", and the Port Phillip Bay steamers past and present / by C. Dickson Gregory Author: Gregory, C. Dickson (Charles Dickson) Publication Information: Melbourne : Robertson & Mullens, 1935 Physical Description: xii, 84 p., [24] p. of plates : ill. ; 23 cm Series Link: Queenscliffe Maritime Museum General Note: Item no. Corporate Subject: Edina (Ship) Great Britain (Ship) Subject Term: Shipping -- Victoria Geographic Term: Port Phillip Bay Region (Vic.) -- History Format: Books Holds: 0 Copies: 2This iron hull single screw steamer had a long and distinguished carrier operating between 1853 and 1938. She served in the Crimean war carrying stores and horses to the Black Sea and later trading in the Mediterranean, and carrying cotton for the Confederate States in the American Civil War. Edina arrived in Melbourne under sail in March 1863 and was purchased by Stephen Henty for use from ports in western Victoria and later carried gold prospectors across the Tasman to New Zealand. After a refit in 1870 she was used in the coastal trade along the Queensland coast for Howard Smith until returning to Victoria and the Melbourne-Geelong trade as a cargo-passenger vessel. The Edina had two narrow escapes from destruction in 1898 and 1899 when she collided with other steamers, both being sunk. A further refit in 1917 altered her appearance with a new mast, funnel, bridge and promenade deck. By 1924 Edina had made over 12,000 Melbourne-Geelong passages and carried over one million people on the service. A further collision in July 1931 which sank the tug Hovell forced Edina onto a mudbank on Port Phillip Bay. She was taken out of service in 1938 but was later renamed Dinah and used as a lighter until 1958 when she was broken up and her remains used as land-fill.Extract from the book 'The Romance of the Edina' showing signatures of her last voyage crew in 1938.'The Romance of the Edina'ss edina, port phillip, steam ships -
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Equipment - Brass Lantern
Prior to the launch of the motor powered Queenscliffe, three row boats were in service as lifeboats. This lantern was part of the equipment of the third lifeboat up to 1926.A brass lamp which was part of the safety equipment on board the Third Queenscliff LifeboatBrass Lantern with interchangeable port and starboard glass filters run of kerosene.Brandt Bros Melbourne Manufacturers 422 Elizabeth Streetlight, navigational safety -
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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 -
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Photograph, Photographer unknown, 1903
The Hygeia was used built in 1890 and could carry 2000 passengers.It was used to transport passengers from Melbourne to Queenscliffe as well as English Royalty at times.RealismBlack & white photograph of the "HYGEIA" at Queenscliffe wharfHYGEIA 1903 on the reversesteam ship, "hygeia, queenscliffe wharf -
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Photograph, Photographer unknown, 1903
The Hygeia was used to transport passengers from Melbourne to Queenscliffe, as well as English Royalty at times.RealismBlack & white photograph of the "HYGEIA" at Queenscliffe wharf with its passengers disembarkingHYGEIA 1903 on the reversesteam ship, "hygeia, queenscliffe wharf, passengers disembarking -
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Photograph, Photographer unknown, 1903
The Hygeia was used to transport passengers from Melbourne to Queenscliffe, as well as English Royalty at times.RealismBlack & white photograph of the "HYGEIA" at Queenscliffe wharf with its passengers loadedHYGEIA 1903 on the reversesteam ship, "hygeia, queenscliffe wharf, passengers on board -
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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 -
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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 -
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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 -
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Drawing - Mounted etching style drawing of the "Steam Packet Wharf, Mack's Hotel, etc Geelong, Photographer unknown, Plate and title, 1856
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, artworkCard mounted etching style drawing of the "Steam Packet Wharf, Mack's Hotel, etc Geelong and features the paddle steamer PS CITIZENOn the reverse - "PS Citizen - 196 tons Built 1843 Ran Melbourne - Geelong Trade till Oct 15th 1862 when she left for New Zealand and was never seen again"geelong, steam packet wharf, ps citizen, mack's hotel -
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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 -
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Photograph - Black & white photograph of Couta boat K FRANCIS, Photographer unknown, Photographs
Photos of the K FRANCISRealism, historicalBlack & white photograph of the Couta boat K FRANCIS moored at a slipway, Queenscliffe possibly, slightly over exposed photographOn the reverse - "P3 450 - Couta boats in water K FRANCIS boat in water - K FRANCIS built by Clive Caorn, Melbourne for Lewis Ferrier - cost 300 pounds"" -
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Photograph - Photographs of a tug boat, Photograph of tugboat JAMES PATERSON, Post 1902
Tugboat JAMES PATERSONblack and white photograph of the tugboat JAMES PATERSON proceeding on the Yarra at the docks in MelbourneRefer Notes section for detailstugboat james paterson -
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Clothing - Diving suit
This type of diving suit was used for construction diving by the Melbourne Port Emergency Service.Early type of diving suit used in underwater construction since the 1940s before rubber wet or dry suits.Siebe Gorman standard dress full body diving suit with head cap and gogglesdiving suit, diving, underwater construction, mpes