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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Craft - Catamaran, Ray Goodwin from a design by CH & LN Cunningham
Around the 60s and 70s the most popular catamaran sailing on Port Phillip was the Cunningham designed Quickcat. Popular marine ply catamarans mostly owner built and used extensively in Port PhillipQuick Cat 16 foot, timber catamaran with trailer, beach buggy and construction blueprint Y Wood Ya, RGYCquick cat, catamaran, marine ply cats -
Inverloch Historical Society
005637 - Photograph - c1978 - Inverloch - catamaran built in Short St and moored in Anderson's Inlet - catamaran Llnase - from N Durham
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Inverloch Historical Society
005636 - Photograph - c1978 - Inverloch - catamaran built in Short St - from N Durham
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Inverloch Historical Society
005638 - Photograph - c1978 - Inverloch - catamaran built in Short St - from N Durham
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Inverloch Historical Society
005639 Photograph - Les Thompson - builder of catamaran Llinase at Inverloch - on the upper deck of Llinase
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Inverloch Historical Society
000654 - Photograph - 1979 - Catamaran on road - Mr Thompson - from Ruth Tipping
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Inverloch Historical Society
000655 - Photograph - 1979 - Catamaran on road - Mr Thompson - from Ruth Tipping
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Inverloch Historical Society
000662 - Photograph - 1983 - Catamaran Llanase on beach, Inverloch - from N Deacon
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Inverloch Historical Society
000661 - Photograph - 1983 - Catamaran Llanase on beach, Inverloch - from N Deacon
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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Poster HMAS Jervis Bay
HMAS Jervis Bay Catamaran.poster, peacekeeping, raaf -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1998
Date made December 1998Colour photograph of aluminium catamaran named Star Trek at the wharf. The catamaran now has upper deck installed, all other seagoing equipment installed, crowd of people onboard in readiness for cruise around the lake. Lakes Entrance Victoriawaterways, ships and shipping -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1991
The catamaran Parledee purchased 1982, was replaced by the Tyrell 1995.Black and white photograph, Neville Jakins, President of the Ocean Rescue Squad, with Robert Haldane, from Victoria Police, at the opening of the Ocean Rescue Squad new buildings. Lakes Entrance Victoriaemergency services, buildings -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Hammarstrom Ian, 1990 c
Colour photograph of the catamaran fishing vessel Star Fire at Bullock Island fishing Co-op jetty Lakes Entrance Victoriaislands, ships and shipping, fishing industry -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Catamarans on Henty Beach, n.d
Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives, portland harbour, henty beach, catamarans -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Fish Marie, 2000
Blue Eye' owned by Horst FischerColour photograph of the catamaran Blue Eye on the slips with the scallop fishing boat the Windrode on the right, at Eastern wharf slipway, Lakes Entrance, Victoria.fishing industry, shipwrecks, ships and shipping, coast -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1998
Lakes Post newspaper article 23 November 1998Colour photograph of aluminium catamaran Star Trek hanging on the launching crane being launched into Cunningham Arm from the carpark, Lakes Entrance, Victoria.jetties, waterfront, boats and boating -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Holding M, 2011
Three other similar photographsColour photograph of an aluminium catamaran hull being prepared for launch in the North Arm, prior to having all superstructure built believed to be Calypso Star. Lakes Entrance Victoriawaterfront, bridges, roads and streets -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1991
This is the before paired photograph used in the 150 year Lakes Entrance 1858 - 2008 Display held in 2008.Black and white photograph Lakes Entrance Ocean Squad members standing on jetty, Cape Cat catamaran boat Parledee moored at jetty, after salvaging runabout boat, shown in photograph in vertical position tied to jetty, that had sunk near Kalimna. Lakes Entrance Victoriavolunteering, community services, boats -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph
Colour photograph taken at Western Wharf of three fishing boats and a catamaran L to R Georgianna Jimmy Peters scallops then became Rebecca sold to present owners, Perelandra Synergy, Christine Clair Graeme Cottee, Bass Trek Rig tendor Dean Jacobi Lakes Entrance Victoriafishing industry -
South Gippsland Shire Council
Document, Framed, Letter of Greeting & Goodwill, 22/12/1990
Framed letter of greeting and goodwill from the Municipality of Georgetown, Tasmania to the South Gippsland Shire to mark the linking of the communities through the introduction of the Bass Strait Catamaran Ferry Services dated 22 December 1990. Signed by Lionel Young, Manager and Cr. Ted Pearce, Warden. George Town Council logo upper left corner. Brown timber frame. Note: Item approved for deaccession August 2023. SGSC will now follow deaccession procedures as outlined in the Arts and Civic Memorabilia Collection Policy - https://www.southgippsland.vic.gov.au/downloads/file/2763/arts_and_artefacts_collection_policy_c69. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - WHAT A GOOD IDEA: BENDIGO'S INNOVATION, AN EXHIBITION
Spiral bound copy of a book with yellow pages titled 'What A Good Idea! - Bendigo's Innovations - An Exhibition by Helen Mainka (ed.). Contents include: Acknowledgements, Introduction, Australian Bell, Bendigo Mining, Coliban Water Scheme, Ford's Rock Boring Machine, Goyne's Battery Gratings, Hospital Sunday, The Huntly Bus, Ladies' Cricket Match, Movable Cuff Shirt, New Goldfields Act 1858, Safety Cages, Scalebuoys, School of Nursing, Sunday School Picnic, Taipan Catamarans, Taraxale, Victorian Police Guide, A Bendigo Miscellany, References and Further Reading, List of Artefacts and List of Illustrations.bendigo, industry, what a good idea! - bendigo's innovations - an exhibition, helen mainka (ed.), city of greater bendigo, bendigo historical society inc, joseph martin brady, robert gray ford, john goyne, joseph henry abbott, william bannerman, john edward buchan, joseph a c helm, benedict branch, john henry seymour, william middleton, richard h s abbott jnr, abraham harkness, greg goodall, jim boyer, george albert pethard, george albert pethard jnr, john barry -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Mixed media - WHAT A GOOD IDEA: BENDIGO'S INNOVATION, AN EXHIBITION, 2002
DVD Copy of a printed book put together for an exhibition 15-28 July 2002 for the Bendigo Historical Society Inc. Labelled: 'What A Good Idea! Bendigo's Innovations An Exhibitions 15-28 July 2002' Proudly sponsored by the City of Greater Bendigo. Labelled attachment 15. An Exhibition by Helen Mainka (ed.). Contents include: Acknowledgements, Introduction, Australian Bell, Bendigo Mining, Coliban Water Scheme, Ford's Rock Boring Machine, Goyne's Battery Gratings, Hospital Sunday, The Huntly Bus, Ladies' Cricket Match, Movable Cuff Shirt, New Goldfields Act 1858, Safety Cages, Scalebuoys, School of Nursing, Sunday School Picnic, Taipan Catamarans, Taraxale, Victorian Police Guide, A Bendigo Miscellany, References and Further Reading, List of Artefacts and List of Illustrations.bendigo, industry, what a good idea! - bendigo's innovations - an exhibition, helen mainka (ed.), city of greater bendigo, bendigo historical society inc, joseph martin brady, robert gray ford, john goyne, joseph henry abbott, william bannerman, john edward buchan, joseph a c helm, benedict branch, john henry seymour, william middleton, richard h s abbott jnr, abraham harkness, greg goodall, jim boyer, george albert pethard, george albert pethard jnr, john barry -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - WHAT A GOOD IDEA: BENDIGO'S INNOVATION, AN EXHIBITION - VISITOR BOOK, 2002
WHAT A GOOD IDEA: BENDIGO'S INNOVATION, AN EXHIBITION - VISITOR's BOOK Spyallex bound A4 Visitor's book. 'What a Good Idea! Bendigo Innovations. Proudly sponsored by the City of Greater Bendigo; on the front cover; also the coat of arms of the Bendigo Historical Society. Second Page: Dudley House View Street Bendigo July 15-28 2002 Open daily 10am to 4 pm An Exhibition by Helen Mainka (ed.). Contents include: Acknowledgements, Introduction, Australian Bell, Bendigo Mining, Coliban Water Scheme, Ford's Rock Boring Machine, Goyne's Battery Gratings, Hospital Sunday, The Huntly Bus, Ladies' Cricket Match, Movable Cuff Shirt, New Goldfields Act 1858, Safety Cages, Scalebuoys, School of Nursing, Sunday School Picnic, Taipan Catamarans, Taraxale, Victorian Police Guide, A Bendigo Miscellany, References and Further Reading, List of Artefacts and List of Illustrations.bendigo, industry, what a good idea! - bendigo's innovations - an exhibition, helen mainka (ed.), city of greater bendigo, bendigo historical society inc, joseph martin brady, robert gray ford, john goyne, joseph henry abbott, william bannerman, john edward buchan, joseph a c helm, benedict branch, john henry seymour, william middleton, richard h s abbott jnr, abraham harkness, greg goodall, jim boyer, george albert pethard, george albert pethard jnr, john barry -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Gliding in Bendigo, Late 1930s
These are the recollections of Alan Menere (1915 – 2001). Alan grew up in Moonee Ponds, Victoria, and moved to Bendigo while in his early 20s. There he met some like-minded young men who enjoyed challenges and matters mechanical. Flying was the adventure of the time, and they decided to give it a go. There was no intention to be on the leading edge of gliding technology. The challenge was to fly, and by their own efforts. They were aided in this by the embryonic regulatory arrangements covering light aircraft construction and flying, a sense of optimistic can-do, and the cavalier estimation of risks that goes with being in your early 20s. The events described here took place against a darkening political background. Alan and his mates were politically aware, very left wing, and viewed the gathering storm in Europe with apprehension. They could see from early on that war was coming, and it would change everything. Prevented from joining the Air Force by his red-green colour blindness, Alan joined the Army the day after the Pearl Harbour attack. He served in an Armoured Reconnaissance Unit in Western Australia, then with the Army Education Service in New Britain. After the War he joined the Commonwealth Public Service. He moved to Canberra, but his Bendigo habits stayed with him, as he built sailboards and carved propellers, to the admiration of his sons. Alan developed macular degeneration in his mid-60s. He retired to Port Stephens, fishing and socializing when he wasn’t tinkering with wing-sails for his catamaran. As he could touch-type, he quickly learned to use a computer. Very aware that he was the last member of the Bendigo group still alive, he resolved to set down his flying experiences. The images he selected are included, but there are many more from the Bendigo days.A CD entitled "Alan Menere - Recollections of Gliding in Bendigo in the late 1930s". The CD contains 33 documents consisting of one word file, one PDF file (entitled "The Urge to Fly") and the rest are of either photos of the Bendigo Gliding club or generally around Bendigo itself. Also included are some paper clippings of accidents that happened and description of flights.history, bendigo, bendigo gliding club, alan menere -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - WHAT A GOOD IDEA: BENDIGO'S INNOVATION, AN EXHIBITION - BENDIGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY SUBMISSION TO THE VICTORIAN COMMUNITY HISTORY AWARDS, 2002
WHAT A GOOD IDEA: BENDIGO'S INNOVATION, AN EXHIBITION - Bendigo Historical Society Submission to the Victorian Community History Awards 8142.4 Two page letter to the Victorian Community History Awards 2003 showing costs etc. and 17 Attachments for the submission; from Helen Mainka (Mrs) Collections Manager 6 Feb 2003 1. Exhibition Proposal 2. Notice to Society members - call for information 3. Example letter seeking input from outside bodies 4. Exhibition preparation timeline 5. Exhibition promotion 6. Flier DL 7. Flier A4 8. Education Information package 9. Puzzle sheet for child visitors to the exhibition 10. Exhibition procedures 11. Supervisors badge 12. Visitor Numers Record sheet 13. Visitors Book (ITEM 8142.2) 14. Exhibition Booklet 15. CD-ROM-Images of interpretive panels and photographs of exhibition (ITEM 8142.1) 16. Reduced (A1-A3) interpretive panels for "Sunday School Picnic" 17. Photograhs of exhibition An Exhibition by Helen Mainka (ed.). Contents include: Acknowledgements, Introduction, Australian Bell, Bendigo Mining, Coliban Water Scheme, Ford's Rock Boring Machine, Goyne's Battery Gratings, Hospital Sunday, The Huntly Bus, Ladies' Cricket Match, Movable Cuff Shirt, New Goldfields Act 1858, Safety Cages, Scalebuoys, School of Nursing, Sunday School Picnic, Taipan Catamarans, Taraxale, Victorian Police Guide, A Bendigo Miscellany, References and Further Reading, List of Artefacts and List of Illustrations.bendigo, industry, what a good idea! - bendigo's innovations - an exhibition, helen mainka (ed.), city of greater bendigo, bendigo historical society inc, joseph martin brady, robert gray ford, john goyne, joseph henry abbott, william bannerman, john edward buchan, joseph a c helm, benedict branch, john henry seymour, william middleton, richard h s abbott jnr, abraham harkness, greg goodall, jim boyer, george albert pethard, george albert pethard jnr, john barry