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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - SS Shelley, Portland Harbour, 22/05/1922
... Photograph - SS Shelley, Portland Harbour... SS Shelley...Black and white photo (reproduction). Depicts the SS...Front: 'SS SHELLEY' LOADING WHEAT AT PORTLAND, 212 MAY 1922... Harbour SS Shelley cargo Front: 'SS SHELLEY' LOADING WHEAT ...Black and white photo (reproduction). Depicts the SS SHELLEY berthed at big pier, loading wheat 22 May 1922Front: 'SS SHELLEY' LOADING WHEAT AT PORTLAND, 212 MAY 1922. 19th SHIP FOR SEASON' Back: '890' in pencilport of portland, portland harbour, ss shelley, cargo -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photographs - Vessels Portland Harbour, n.d
... 1922; 10. SS Aussa; 11. SS Ootmarsum; 12. SS Shelley; 13. SS.... SS Shelley; 13. SS Dumfries; 14. SS Baltico; 15. SS Indianic... Aussa; 11. SS Ootmarsum; 12. SS Shelley; 13. SS Dumfries; 14. SS ...Port of Portland CollectionFront: Portland (upper left) Victoria (upper right)/ The Victorian Wheatgrowers Corporation (upper centre) 1. M. V. Geisha; 2. SS. Peebles; 3. SS. Queen Margaret; 4. SS Barwon Polwarth; 5. SS Anstral Port; 6. SS H. H. Asquith; 7. M.S. Canada; 8. SS Unden; 9. Portland Bay 1922; 10. SS Aussa; 11. SS Ootmarsum; 12. SS Shelley; 13. SS Dumfries; 14. SS Baltico; 15. SS Indianic/ Season 1921-22 (lower centre)/ Total Wheat Slapped - 3,499, 402 bus - 93,734 Tons (lower centre)(white print) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland archives, portland harbour, vessel, victorian wheat corporation -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1864
... daniel james draper, sarah webb, elizabeth shelley, ss..., elizabeth shelley, ss london, bay of biscay, methodist, wesleyan ...Rev. Daniel James Draper (1810 - 1866). Born Wickham, Hampshire 28 August 1810. In 1830 joined the Methodist Society at Fareham and became a local preacher. Nominated in March 1834 as a candidate for the Wesleyan Methodist ministry. Appointed preacher on probation to the Charteris circuit. Married Sarah Webb in September 1835, ordained 7 October 1835, sailed for Australia on 13 October 1835. Served at Parramatta, where his wife died on 16 February 1838. Married Elizabeth Shelley (1808 - 1866) daughter of William Shelley, formerly a missionary in Tonga and Tahiti in July 1939. Served in N.S.W., Victoria and South Australia. Elected President of the 1859 Conference. Granted leave in 1865 to return to England as the Australian representative to the British Conference. He was returning to Australia on the SS London in January 1866 when he and his wife, along with 244 others, perished when their ship sank during a fierce storm in the Bay of Biscay.Sepia toned, full length carte de visite studio portrait of Rev Daniel J. Draper.daniel james draper, sarah webb, elizabeth shelley, ss london, bay of biscay, methodist, wesleyan, minister, president of conference, shipwreck -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1864
... daniel james draper, sarah webb, elizabeth shelley, ss..., elizabeth shelley, ss london, bay of biscay, methodist, wesleyan ...Mrs Elizabeth Draper (1808 - 1866). Second wife of the Rev. Daniel James Draper (1810 - 1866). Born Wickham, Hampshire 28 August 1810. In 1830 joined the Methodist Society at Fareham and became a local preacher. Nominated in March 1834 as a candidate for the Wesleyan Methodist ministry. Appointed preacher on probation to the Charteris circuit. Married Sarah Webb in September 1835, ordained 7 October 1835, sailed for Australia on 13 October 1835. Served at Parramatta, where his wife died on 16 February 1838. Married Elizabeth Shelley (1808 - 1866), daughter of William Shelley, formerly a missionary in Tonga and Tahiti in July 1939. Served in N.S.W., Victoria and South Australia. Elected President of the 1859 Conference. Granted leave in 1865 to return to England as the Australian representative to the British Conference. He was returning to Australia on the SS London in January 1866 when he and his wife, along with 244 others, perished when their ship sank during a fierce storm in the Bay of Biscay.Sepia toned, carte de visite studio portrait of Mrs Elizabeth Draper, seated at a table.daniel james draper, sarah webb, elizabeth shelley, ss london, bay of biscay, methodist, wesleyan, minister, president of conference, shipwreck -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Printed etching, 1859
... daniel james draper, sarah webb, elizabeth shelley, ss..., elizabeth shelley, ss london, bay of biscay, methodist, wesleyan ...Rev. Daniel James Draper (1810 - 1866). Born Wickham, Hampshire 28 August 1810. In 1830 joined the Methodist Society at Fareham and became a local preacher. Nominated in March 1834 as a candidate for the Wesleyan Methodist ministry. Appointed preacher on probation to the Charteris circuit. Married Sarah Webb in September 1835, ordained 7 October 1835, sailed for Australia on 13 October 1835. Served at Parramatta, where his wife died on 16 February 1838. Married Elizabeth Shelley (1808 - 1866) daughter of William Shelley, formerly a missionary in Tonga and Tahiti in July 1939. Served in N.S.W., Victoria and South Australia. Elected President of the 1859 Conference. Granted leave in 1865 to return to England as the Australian representative to the British Conference. He was returning to Australia on the SS London in January 1866 when he and his wife, along with 244 others, perished when their ship sank during a fierce storm in the Bay of Biscay.B & W waist length printed etching of the Rev. Daniel J. Draper"Revd. Daniel J. Draper. President of the Australasian Conference 1859."daniel james draper, sarah webb, elizabeth shelley, ss london, bay of biscay, methodist, wesleyan, minister, president of conference, shipwreck -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Newspaper cutting, 1866
... daniel james draper, sarah webb, elizabeth shelley, ss..., elizabeth shelley, ss london, bay of biscay, methodist, wesleyan ...Rev. Daniel James Draper (1810 - 1866). Born Wickham, Hampshire 28 August 1810. In 1830 joined the Methodist Society at Fareham and became a local preacher. Nominated in March 1834 as a candidate for the Wesleyan Methodist ministry. Appointed preacher on probation to the Charteris circuit. Married Sarah Webb in September 1835, ordained 7 October 1835, sailed for Australia on 13 October 1835. Served at Parramatta, where his wife died on 16 February 1838. Married Elizabeth Shelley (1808 - 1866) daughter of William Shelley, formerly a missionary in Tonga and Tahiti in July 1939. Served in N.S.W., Victoria and South Australia. Elected President of the 1859 Conference. Granted leave in 1865 to return to England as the Australian representative to the British Conference. He was returning to Australia on the SS London in January 1866 when he and his wife, along with 244 others, perished when their ship sank during a fierce storm in the Bay of Biscay.B & W etching: two head and shoulder portraits of Rev. Daniel Draper and Mrs Elizabeth Draper superimposed on a scene depicting the shipwreck of the S.S. London, with cross and crown above.daniel james draper, sarah webb, elizabeth shelley, ss london, bay of biscay, methodist, wesleyan, minister, president of conference, shipwreck