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Anglesea and District Historical Society
Letter, R.G. Stevenson (Secretary), Pre-decimalisation
... anglesea marine & river frontages & recreation reserves... Stevenson) of the Committee of Management of Anglesea Marine & River...COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT / Anglesea Marine & River... Anglesea great-ocean-road anglesea marine & river frontages ...Letter written to Mrs J. Murch by the Secretary (R.G Stevenson) of the Committee of Management of Anglesea Marine & River Frontages & Recreation Reserves which records payment receipt of 7.10 pounds for a boatshed site. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT / Anglesea Marine & River Frontages & Recreation Reserves. Plus drawing in green of Loveridge Lookout.anglesea marine & river frontages & recreation reserves, j. murch -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Permit
... anglesea marine & river frontages & recreation reserves...Committee of Management / Anglesea Marine and River... Anglesea great-ocean-road anglesea marine & river frontages ...Stamped - initialled receipt being for camping fees for 52 weeks to 31/12/1959. 15 pounds received from Mrs. J. Murch on 12/3/1959.Committee of Management / Anglesea Marine and River Frontages and / Recreation Reserve / No 4990 - 12/3/1959 - Mrs J.Murch. 15 pounds to occupy a camp to 31/12/1959. Signed J. Ken Hughes / Ranger.anglesea marine & river frontages & recreation reserves, j. murch, camping -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Petrified wooden pulley sheave, 1865
... the "Inverlochy" wrecked 1902 off Anglesea. Whitish patches of marine...Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street ...A sheave is a wheel or roller with a groove along its edge for holding a belt, rope, or cable.Circular petrified wooden pulley sheave from the "Inverlochy" wrecked 1902 off Anglesea. Whitish patches of marine growth. Has been treated with a preservative.inverlochy, shipwrecks, petrified wood -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Terracotta Inkwell, Estimated 19th century
Small cylindrical inkwell in unglazed terracotta. Evidence of marine growth.terracotta, inkwell