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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Fish Pens, 1925
... Fishing Industry Boats and Boating Fish Waterways Black ...Black and white photograph showing fishermen at fish pens. Shows ten men on beach beside fence, 2 or 3 large sharks on beach, spaniel dog on beach. Lakes Entrance Victoriafishing industry, boats and boating, fish, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Fishing vessel Cheryl Anne with John Kerin Minister for Primary Industry and Energy on board and getting stuck on the bar for half an hour Lakes Entrance Victoria, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/01/1990 12:00:00 AM
... Entrance Victoria Fishing Industry Boats and Boating Politicians ...John Guillot, fisherman back in port after skipping Cheryl Anne with John Kerin Minister for Primary Industry and Energy on board and getting stuck on the bar for half an hour Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph of John Guillot, fisherman back in port after skippering Cheryl Anne with John Kerin Minister for Primary Industry and Energy on board and getting stuck on the bar for half an hour Lakes Entrance Victoriafishing industry, boats and boating, politicians -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Spitfire at Eastern Wharf Lakes Entrance Victoria, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/09/1990 12:00:00 AM
... Entrance Victoria Fishing Industry Boats and Boating Wharfs Black ...Geoffrey Hayes fisherman of the Spitfire standing beside ropes and nets on a trailer taken at Eastern Wharf Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph of Geoffrey Hayes fisherman of the Spitfire standing beside ropes and nets on a trailer taken at Eastern Wharf Lakes Entrance Victoriafishing industry, boats and boating, wharfs -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, 1/06/1993 12:00:00 AM
... number 04145.1 size 8.5 x 12 cm Fishing Industry Boats ...Scallop splitters at Tru Blu Seafoods which employ up to forty five people Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also another black and white photograph of five scallop splitters at Tru Blu Seafoods number 04145.1 size 8.5 x 12 cmBlack and white photograph of scallop splitters at Tru Blu Seafoods which employ up to forty five people Lakes Entrance Victoriafishing industry, boats and boating, businesses -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Topsy, 1935 c
... The extra section then made the vessel 48 feet long Fishing ...The extra section then made the vessel 48 feet longBlack and white photograph of the fishing ketch Topsy after being cut amidships and a new ten foot section built. Lakes Entrance Victoriafishing industry, boats and boating -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Fish Pens, 1930 c
... Fishing Industry Boats and Boating Fish Black and white ...Black and white photograph of three men, two standing in the water, one in a rowboat, transferring the fish from the net into the boat at the fish pens in Cunningham Arm at Lakes Entrance, Victoria.fishing industry, boats and boating, fish -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Fishing Industry
... Fishing Industry Boats and Boating Wharfs People Black ...Black and white photograph of a group of people, fish boxes and a building on the jetty, two men standing in a rowboat tied to the jetty, at Lakes Entrance, Victoria.fishing industry, boats and boating, wharfs, people -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, 1947c
... Also black and white enlargement 11.5 x 16 Fishing Industry ...Also black and white enlargement 11.5 x 16Black and white small format photograph of fishermen at the fish pens in lake at Western Side of entrance. Four men in rowing boat loaded with fish, one man on fence, another holding rope to steady boat. Fishermen's cottages in background. Lakes Entrance Victoriafishing industry, boats and boating, waterways, occupation, fish -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Atlantis, 1957
... Date made 24 October 1957 Fishing Industry Boats ...Date made 24 October 1957Black and white photograph of Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co tanker Naninia standing by disabled fishing vessel Heather B whose crew are securing her for towing. Fishing vessel Atlantis standing by. Crew of Heather B all of Lakes Entrance, Victoria. fishing industry, boats and boating, ocean rescue -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Aloa, 1993
... Date made 28 June 1993. Fishing Industry Boats and Boating ...Date made 28 June 1993.Black and white photograph showing fishing vessel Aloa on the bar fishing industry, boats and boating -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - The Entrance, Fraser Ian, 1995c
... Topography Fishing Industry Boats and Boating Colour ...Colour photograph of the entrance from Bass Strait to the Gippsland Lakes. It shows the western end of Bullock Island and the entrance to North Arm, cars parked on island and many people fishing. This area built up during dredging operations over many years. Lakes Entrance Victoria topography, fishing industry, boats and boating -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Idler, 1980
... of the recovery Fishing Industry Boats and Boating Ocean Rescue Colour ...The Idler was recovered by the Ballina Star skippered by Tom Northrope.|Also three other photographs various stages of the recoveryColour photograph of the recovery of the cruiser Idler which had been abandoned at sea, being lifted by the crane up on to the jetty, people on the jetting watching. Lakes Entrance Victoria fishing industry, boats and boating, ocean rescue -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Idler, 1980
... Fishing Industry Boats and Boating Disasters Jetties Colour ...Colour photograph of the recovery of the cruiser Idler which had been abandoned at sea fishing industry, boats and boating, disasters, jetties -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, 1950c
... Fishing Industry Boats and Boating Fish Jetties Black ...Black and white photograph of four men showing their catch of king fish from their lake boat in the Pambula River, NSWfishing industry, boats and boating, fish, jetties -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - fishing vessel Nimitibelle, 1980 c
... at Metung Victoria Fishing Industry Boats and Boating Colour ...fishing vessel Nimitibelle one person in the wheelhouse, another on foredeck two at side deck, anchored in the lake at Metung VictoriaColour photograph of fishing vessel Nimitibelle one person in the wheelhouse, another on foredeck two at side deck, anchored in the lake at Metung Victoriafishing industry, boats and boating -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - The Killer, 1952 c
... transported to Melbourne market by truck Fishing Industry Boats ...Jack Allen in rowing boat The Killer boxing fish for icing at Harbecks Jetty, Eastern Wharf. Lakes Entrance Victoria.. Fish transported to Melbourne market by truckBlack and white photograph of fisherman Jack Allen in rowing boat The Killer boxing fish for icing at Harbecks Jetty, Eastern Wharf. Lakes Entrance Victoria.fishing industry, boats and boating, fish, waterways, peope -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Irak, Bulmer, 1950 c
... Fishing Industry Boats and Boating Black and white ...Black and white photograph of fishing trawler possibly Irak Lakes Entrance Victoriafishing industry, boats and boating -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Rosebud, Bulmer, 1950
... Fishing Industry Boats and Boating Black and white ...Black and white photograph of trawler Rosebud at sea Bass Straitfishing industry, boats and boating -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Maritime Museum Paynesville Victoria, East Gippsland Newspaper, Marion Holding and Shipwright Leigh Robinson
... . Historical Society Fishing Industry Boats and Boating Colour ...Mr Robinsion started for the LE Fisherman's Co-op in 1962 took over the next year for eleven years. He passed the business to John Duffy who served the fleet for thirteen years.Colour photograph of LERHS member Marion Holding with Shipwright Leigh Robinson holding twelve years shipwright records for Lakes Entrance from 1962 to 1974 taken at Maritime Museum Paynesville Victoria historical society, fishing industry, boats and boating -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - North Arm Bridge, road to Bullock Island, build up of sand spit later site for Fishing Club and boat ramp, Lakes Entrance Victoria, G W Holding, North Arm Bridge, Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1/04/1979 12:00:00 AM
... spit later site for Fishing Club and boat ramp, Lakes Entrance... spit later site for Fishing Club and boat ramp, Lakes Entrance... later site for Fishing Club and boat ramp, Lakes Entrance... spit later site for Fishing Club and boat ramp, Lakes Entrance ...North Arm Bridge, road to Bullock Island, build up of sand spit later site for Fishing Club and boat ramp, Lakes Entrance Victoria. Taken during the King of the Straits eventColour photograph taken from Kalimna Heights showing North Arm Bridge, road to Bullock Island, build up of sand spit later site for Fishing Club and boat ramp, Lakes Entrance Victoriajetties, waterways, events, gippsland lakes -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Pat Grainger, "They Can Carry Me Out", Jan 1992
... and black line conversion of photo of fishing boats in the Lagoon... of fishing boats in the Lagoon. 96 pp, reprinted March 2002 "They Can ...In 1990 City Librarian Wendy MORRIS commissioned Pat GRAINGER to co-ordinate a State and Council funded oral history project, the final product of which was a book printed in time for the 1992 Port Melbourne Festival. Having been sold out for two years, it was reprinted with funds from the City of Port Phillip Cultural Development fund just in time to be launched at the 2002 Festival launch held at Beacon Cove on a Yarra Tram, 22 March 2002.2002 reprint of "They Can Carry Me Out" - Memories of Port Melbourne Blue, perfect-bound paperback book with white title and black line conversion of photo of fishing boats in the Lagoon. 96 pp, reprinted March 2002fishermans bend, education - primary schools, piers and wharves - station pier, piers and wharves - waterside workers, education - kindergartens, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, transport - aviation and aerodrome, transport - ferries, transport - shipping, garden city, mission to seafarers, transport - railways, transport - horse, built environment - civic, built environment - domestic, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, religion, arts and entertainment, livestock, sandridge lagoon, migrants, built environment - public housing, centenary bridge, local government - city of port melbourne, royal visits and occasions, police, sport - australian rules football, societies clubs unions and other organisations, natural environment, business and traders, war - world war ii, deaths and funerals, flood, domestic life, gasworks, health - general health, excelsior hall, public action campaigns, ada mary a'beckett kindergarten, wendy morris, pat grainger, g borer & co, johnny allsorts pawnbroker, mckenzies milkbar, galatos chocolates, j e earl pty ltd, faram brothers hardware, jack porritt, liardet family, porritts boot shop, vintage port worth preserving project, phyllis anderson, norman barry, david beazley, leonard george 'dugga' beazley, florence beazley, george beazley, brenda bedford, lettie bradley nee walsh, margaret bride nee polson, anne callaghan, beris campbell, tony cannatelli, john carroll, john cass, margaret couch nee smith, brian couldrey, delva crawford nee rees, 'buffie' rees, joan curtis, elvir dragovic, james edward earl, linda edman, jessie edwards, lisa edwards, trevor emmett, judy faram, doug faram, george faram, richard faram, thomas faram, allen faram, a g warren, james murdock, margaret mclean, minnie mclean, m b muir, susie fox, william gleeson, sylvia gleeson, arnold goetz, lilian 'lil' goss nee johnson, gladys gott nee mccabe, stan gravias, george henry (harry) gray, len greaney, charles hall, bertha harvey nee carey, r graham carey, mac hatfield, f patricia (pat) hawkins, tippo hayes, tom hills, bradley hinge, lloyd holmes, norah howard nee mallet, voula hronakis, lorna johnson, diane keating nee bradley, alison kelly, june kirby, bob knell, tommy lahiff, nicole lalande, bill lane, kathleen lane nee moore, j s lang, ron laing, beverley lewis, andy libbis, peter libbis, emily lock, may lowe nee irving, wendy lowenstein, micael lucas, ted mccarthy, laura mcgill nee irving, vin mcnamara, elsie median nee mccabe, maree menzel, marie mills, marlene mitchell nee sharp, david moloney, ari pipilikas, ada polson nee bellion, les profitt, ted rohan, elizabeth saunders, vanessa savvaidis, prudence sheil, chutathip silpiphat, voula skourakis, flo stark, ted tobin, thelma todd, barbara villani, erica wilson, harry bocquet, nott street state school, port melbourne library, port melbourne temperance hall, swallow & ariell ltd, business and traders - hotels -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Kendean, Hammarstrom Ian, 1987 c
... Colour photograph of Rick Jakobis fishing boat Kendean... of Rick Jakobis fishing boat Kendean working in Bass Strait, shows ...Colour photograph of Rick Jakobis fishing boat Kendean working in Bass Strait, shows white painted boat not over side of boat stormy sky and rain clouds in background, sea is grey and choppy. Lakes Entrance Victoriafishing industry, ocean, ships and shipping -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Southern Hope, Hammarstrom Ian, 1987 c
... Colour photograph of the fishing boat Southern Hope... photograph of the fishing boat Southern Hope approaching the entrance ...Colour photograph of the fishing boat Southern Hope approaching the entrance channel, from the ocean, shows sandy beach each side of entrance piers and shallow water over the outer bar, sea calm. Lakes Entrance Victoriaships and shipping, waterways, fishing industry -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - The Entrance, 1986
... filled with dredged sand to extend the island. Fishing boat... to extend the island. Fishing boat coming through entrance. Lakes ...Black and white photograph of the entrance from Bass Strait to the Gippsland Lakes. It also shows the rock groynes at Bullock Island filled with dredged sand to extend the island. Fishing boat coming through entrance. Lakes Entrance Victoriaislands, topography, waterways -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, 1980
... Colour photograph of an unidentified scallop fishing boat...Boats and Boating Fishing Industry Colour photograph ...Colour photograph of an unidentified scallop fishing boat at sea. View taken from another boat showing bow as scallop boat goes through spray. Letter LFB indicates scallop boat from New South Wales.boats and boating, fishing industry -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance, 1997
... a fishing boat entering the channel through the bar which appears... a fishing boat entering the channel through the bar which appears ...Date made 7 July 1997Colour photograph being an aerial view of entrance at Lakes Entrance, showing the sand hummocks, the sand bar offshore a fishing boat entering the channel through the bar which appears to be recently dredged township of Lakes Entrance Victoria waterways, islands, boats and boating -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Colour, Paul Tresize, 1998
... for local and visitors, and is a site for boating, kayaking, fishing... for boating, kayaking, fishing and swimming, along with many other ...The name Mordialloc was derived from the name Moody Yallock, which comes from the Bunurong language. The Bunurong Peoples are the Traditional Owners of this area. The name means “high water” or “high creek”. In 1839, colonial authorities declared the mouth of the creek, and an additional 830 odd acres as an Aboriginal Reserve, although this proclamation was never gazetted. The reserved land included part of the Carrum Carrum Swamp which was abundant with wild life and natural resources. Regular encroachments, including land sales which began in 1863, were made on the land until 1878 when the Reserve was declared closed, and the land was opened up to land sales. Market gardening and suburban house lots quickly began to develop, and Mordialloc became a renowned picnic and holiday site. Mordialloc Creek is a popular bay side destination for local and visitors, and is a site for boating, kayaking, fishing and swimming, along with many other activities.Colour photograph of Mordialloc Creek, looking out to the bay. Many small fishing and leisure craft are moored on either side of the banks of the creek. To the right hand side can be seen parklands, while the left hand side has a small inlet in which more small crafts are moored.mordialloc, bunurong, traditional owners, suburbs, boats, fishing, waterways -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Colour, Paul Tresize, 1998
... for local and visitors, and is a site for boating, kayaking, fishing... for boating, kayaking, fishing and swimming, along with many other ...The name Mordialloc was derived from the name Moody Yallock, which comes from the Bunurong language. The Bunurong Peoples are the Traditional Owners of this area. The name means “high water” or “high creek”. In 1839, colonial authorities declared the mouth of the creek, and an additional 830 odd acres as an Aboriginal Reserve, although this proclamation was never gazetted. The reserved land included part of the Carrum Carrum Swamp which was abundant with wild life and natural resources. Regular encroachments, including land sales which began in 1863, were made on the land until 1878 when the Reserve was declared closed, and the land was opened up to land sales. Market gardening and suburban house lots quickly began to develop, and Mordialloc became a renowned picnic and holiday site. Mordialloc Creek is a popular bay side destination for local and visitors, and is a site for boating, kayaking, fishing and swimming, along with many other activities.Colour photograph of Mordialloc Creek, looking inland. Boats are moored on either side of the creek and the Bridge Hotel is visible in the background.mordialloc, bunurong, traditional owners, suburbs, boats, fishing, waterways, hotel -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Colour, Paul Tresize, 1998
... for local and visitors, and is a site for boating, kayaking, fishing... for boating, kayaking, fishing and swimming, along with many other ...The name Mordialloc was derived from the name Moody Yallock, which comes from the Bunurong language. The Bunurong Peoples are the Traditional Owners of this area. The name means “high water” or “high creek”. In 1839, colonial authorities declared the mouth of the creek, and an additional 830 odd acres as an Aboriginal Reserve, although this proclamation was never gazetted. The reserved land included part of the Carrum Carrum Swamp which was abundant with wild life and natural resources. Regular encroachments, including land sales which began in 1863, were made on the land until 1878 when the Reserve was declared closed, and the land was opened up to land sales. Market gardening and suburban house lots quickly began to develop, and Mordialloc became a renowned picnic and holiday site. Mordialloc Creek is a popular bay side destination for local and visitors, and is a site for boating, kayaking, fishing and swimming, along with many other activities.Colour photograph of Mordialloc Creek with boats moored on both sides of the street and Pompei's boat yard visible on the right hand side of the creek., Main Street and St Brigid's Catholic Church are visible in backgroundmordialloc, bunurong, traditional owners, suburbs, boats, fishing, waterways, hotel, church -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Colour, Paul Tresize, 1998
... for local and visitors, and is a site for boating, kayaking, fishing... for boating, kayaking, fishing and swimming, along with many other ...The name Mordialloc was derived from the name Moody Yallock, which comes from the Bunurong language. The Bunurong Peoples are the Traditional Owners of this area. The name means “high water” or “high creek”. In 1839, colonial authorities declared the mouth of the creek, and an additional 830 odd acres as an Aboriginal Reserve, although this proclamation was never gazetted. The reserved land included part of the Carrum Carrum Swamp which was abundant with wild life and natural resources. Regular encroachments, including land sales which began in 1863, were made on the land until 1878 when the Reserve was declared closed, and the land was opened up to land sales. Market gardening and suburban house lots quickly began to develop, and Mordialloc became a renowned picnic and holiday site. Mordialloc Creek is a popular bay side destination for local and visitors, and is a site for boating, kayaking, fishing and swimming, along with many other activities.Colour photograph of Mordialloc Creek with boats moored on both sides of the street and Pompei's boat yard visible on the right hand side of the creek., Main Street and St Brigid's Catholic Church are visible in background.mordialloc, bunurong, traditional owners, boats, fishing