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St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Special event program, Osboldstone & Co. Pty. Ltd, Captain Cook Statue St Kilda Beach Unveiling Ceremony Monday, 17th December, 1914, 1914
... Captain Cook Statue St Kilda Beach Unveiling Ceremony...Captain Cook statue... Cook Statue on 7 December 1914 at the St. Kilda Foreshore... for the unveiling of the Captain Cook Statue on 7 December 1914 at the St ...The booklet was produced for the unveiling of the Captain Cook Statue on 7 December 1914 at the St. Kilda Foreshore. It contains details of Cook's life, the statue and the donor, Andrew Stenhouse, as well as of its unveiling. The statue was unveiled by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Arthur Stanley, watched on by Commonwealth and State dignitaries and hundreds of St Kilda residents. Sixteen page booklet of white paper printed in brown with cardboard cover of similar colours. Secured by brown cotton cord..st kilda, catani gardens, john tweed, andrew stenhouse, captain cook statue, statue, captain cook -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Captain James Cook statue, St Kilda - images collection, Photographs taken c 1991 (set)
... Captain James Cook statue, St Kilda - images collection...Captain Cook statue... statue Andrew Stenhouse Captain Cook HMS Endeavour, August 26 ...Statue presented by Andrew Stenhouse, 3 December 1914. Donated by Mr Andrew Stenhouse, a retired contractor who lived at Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda, he was interested in the reclamation of the foreshore in front of his dwelling Captain James Cook FRS (1728-1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy. During three voyages to the Pacific Ocean he achieved the first recorded European contact with the eastern coastline of Australia and the Hawaiian Islands, and the first recorded circumnavigation of New Zealand. He was killed in the Hawaiian Islands in 1779. The statue appears to have been the first monument erected to him in Victoria and is a replica of one in Whitby, England. It was unveiled on Monday December 7th, 1914 by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Arthur Stanley in front of Commonwealth and State dignitaries and hundreds of St Kilda residents. It was donated by philanthropist Mr. Andrew Stenhouse, a member of the St. Kilda Shore committee.colour photograph unmountedCaptain Cook HMS Endeavour, August 26, 1768. Presented by Andrew Stenhouse, 3rd December 1914. A plaque on the rear of the pedestal (no image provided) lists the crew of the Endeavour. st kilda, captain cook, plaques, catani gardens, captain cook statue, andrew stenhouse -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Invitation, Flag Raising Ceremony, 1970
... Captain Cook statue... to a flag raising ceremony at the Captain Cook statue in the Catani... to a flag raising ceremony at the Captain Cook statue in the Catani ...Invitation from the Historical Society of St Kilda to a flag raising ceremony at the Captain Cook statue in the Catani Gardens, St Kilda, on 7 June 1970. The event marked 200 years since Cook landed in Australia.White card, discoloured with age, printed in blue on one side. captain cook statue, catani gardens, st kilda historical society -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Catani Reserve
... Captain Cook statue in background... Carlisle Street St Kilda melbourne Captain Cook statue ...Captain Cook statue in backgroundblack and white photograph, unmountedView from west end of the Catani Reserve -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, F W Tobra, c. 1914
... . St Kilda Catani Gardens Statue Captain Cook 1914 Memorial ...The statue was unveiled on Monday December 7th, 1914 in the Catani Gardens, St Kilda, by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Arthur Stanley, watched on by Commonwealth and State dignataries and hundreds of St Kilda residents. black and white photocopy, unmounted, good conditionMemorial to Cpt. Cook (the gift of Andrew Stenhouse). Unveiled by his Excellency the Governor, Sir Arthur Stanley, in the Catani Gardens 7th. December, 1915.st kilda, catani gardens, statue, captain cook, 1914