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Port of Echuca
A coloured rectangular photograph, November 1979
... city of echuca... the City of Echuca council offices, before the Shire of Campaspe...A coloured rectangular photograph of the City of Echuca.... A coloured rectangular photograph of the City of Echuca offices ...This photograph was taken from Hare Street and shows the City of Echuca council offices, before the Shire of Campaspe came about. As the Shire got bigger these offices were extended, and in 2010 the new Echuca Libray was built on the west side of this building.This photograph is significant because it shows the City of Echuca building at the end of the 1970's.A coloured rectangular photograph of the City of Echuca offices, taken in 1979 from Hare Street.Stamped in red on the back 'Print made by Kodak M Nov. 79. It's Kodak for Color.' In blue pen in the top left hand corner is an uppercase R. shire of campaspe, city of echuca, hare street, 1979 -
Port of Echuca
Black and white photograph, 1973 or 1974
... city of echuca... at Mildura. The City of Echuca bought the P.S. Pevensey from... at Mildura. The City of Echuca bought the P.S. Pevensey from ...The P.S Pevensey was built in 1910 in Moama by the Permewan Wright Co. Initially she was a barge, called the Mascotte, but by May 1911 she had been converted into the P.S.Pevensey. Initially the P.S.Pevensey was used as for transporting wool from the Murrumbidgee River Stations. In 1932 the P.S Pevensey carried the largest load of wool ever from the Murrumbidgee River. This record was 2600 bales of wool. She was destroyed by fire at Koraleigh Landing later in 1932, but was soon rebuilt.By 1939 she was running a regular service between Morgan and Mildura. By 1958 it was reported that she was moored above Renmark and not working. In 1967 she was sunk by vandals. In 1968 she was bought by Bill and Norm Collins. They refloated her, restored her and moored her at Mildura. The City of Echuca bought the P.S. Pevensey from the Collins Family in 1973, for $20,000. The P.S. Pevensey came to Echuca Wharf in July 1973 along with Kevin Hutchinson OA., a shipwright who stayed with the P.S. Pevensey for the rest of his life. The P.S Pevensey currently works as a Tourist paddle steamer taking cruises from the Echuca Wharf every day. (Ref. Parsons, R. "Ships of the Inland Rivers. P. 116.)This photograph is significant because it shows the wharf in 1973, being converted into a Tourist precinct. The roof of the cargo shed is being repaired. The P.S Pevensey is tied up to the wharf and looks as if it needs more repairs. The buildings in the background are still used as business venues. The Shamrock Hotel can be seen in High Street. A train can also be seen parked on the wharf.A black and white rectangular photograph of the P.S Pevensey tied up at Echuca Wharf during a high river probably taken in 1973 or 1974.On the Bond Store in Murray Esplanade can be seen the words SHACKELL. On the front of the building can be seen the words "Panel & Paint."p.s pevensey, echuca wharf, hutchinson, kevin, collins, norm, collins, bill, city of echuca -
Port of Echuca
Black and white photograph, 20/04/1976
... of the Scheme. Design by City of Echuca and Perrott Lyon Timlock...Port of Echuca Black and white photograph Black and white ...Relates to a series of 5 photos:P000094-P000098 of the front of the Bridge Hotel on the corner of Murray esplanade and Hopwood gardens. These photos taken in 1976, were before the Port Restoration Scheme renovated the hotel.The Bridge Hotel, Echuca is of historical and social significance in that it was originally built by Henry Hopwood, the founder of Echuca. Hopwood built the hotel to provide accommodation to people using his punts across the Campaspe and Murray rivers. The hotel was situated between the 2 punts. The hotel provided for a variety of levels of accommodation from grand rooms to very basic rooms. At the time of the photos the hotel was 120 years old and became an important part of the Port of Echuca tourism. Black and white photograph of the Bridge Hotel, Echuca, taken from the High st corner of Hopwood gardens. Under the verandah is in shade so it is difficult to see the condition of the brickwork. On a large sign erected in front of the hotel " Port Restoration Scheme. This 120 year old hotel is being renovated as part of the Scheme. Design by City of Echuca and Perrott Lyon Timlock and Kesa. On a small sign on the verandah:"Unauthorised entry not permitted". On back of photo in pen :"4"bridge hotel, echcua, port restoration scheme, bridge hotel restoration, echuca -
Echuca Historical Society
Stop Watch, Mid 20th Century
... ) Weldon of Echuca. Mick Weldon was the City of Echuca's Citizen...) Weldon of Echuca. Mick Weldon was the City of Echuca's Citizen ...Used by officials of Echuca Little Athletics Association. Mid to late 20th century. Principal user was John (Mick) Weldon of Echuca. Mick Weldon was the City of Echuca's Citizen of the Year for 1991.The stopwatch has historical because it was owned and used by a life member of the Echuca Little Athletics Association. The Association was of important social significance to the City of Echuca, in that it encouraged and promoted participation of young people in athletic activity.Stop Watch, silver with cotton neck band. Large dial records seconds. Small dial records minutes.None -
Port of Echuca
Colour photo and negative, 04/03/1984
... when the City of Echuca had bought the boat and returned... 1961 when the City of Echuca had bought the boat and returned ...This photograph shows the relaunching of the P.S Adelaide in 1984. The P.S Adelaide had sat in Hopwood Gardens since 1961 when the City of Echuca had bought the boat and returned it to Echuca. The relaunch involved digging a slipway down into the river, which this photograph shows. The paddle steamer was finally returned to the river on the 4th March 1984.This photograph is significant because it shows the P.SAdelaide being returned to the river after sitting in the Hopwood Gardens as a stationary exhibit . The P.S Adelaide is only one of two of the oldest known wooden hulled paddle steamers still operating in the world. The P.S Adelaide was the first paddle steamer bought by the City of Echuca. The P.S Adelaide celebrated her 150th birthday in 2016. This photograph relates to a series of images; P000060.3, P000061.3, P000062.2, P000063.3, P000070.2, P000071.A coloured rectangular photograph of the P.S Adelaide being relaunched from Hopwood Gardens into the Murray River. The P.SAdelaide is being towed along earth ramp with logs beneath her and spectators line the banks on each side of the paddle steamer.Written on the back in pen on P000059.3 are the words 'Belongs in Archives. Refloating Adelaide. On the boat in the photograph the name Adelaide can be seen.p.s adelaide, hopwood gardens, murray river-echuca, paddlesteamers -
Port of Echuca
Black bordered, coloured rectangular photograph, 1980
... This photograph was taken in 1980 for a City of Echuca...." This photograph was taken in 1980 for a City of Echuca brochure. It shows ...This photograph was taken in 1980 for a City of Echuca brochure. It shows Shackell's Bond Store in the background. It also shows the train still parked at the wharf station. This photograph was taken after the TV Series of "All The Rivers Run" had been released and the Tourism Industry was being promoted. This photograph is significant because it shows the condition of the wharf in the 1980's. It also shows the importance of the development of the tourism industry in the 1980's.A black bordered photograph of the Port of Echuca wharf from the NSW bank. The train can be seen parked at the station. The water level is not high. The P.S. Pevensey is blowing off steam. The P.S Etona is moored downstream of the P.S Pevensey.On the front of the photograph the words Pevensy can be seen written on the paddle steamer in front of the wharf. Written on the back of the photograph in pencil are the words "Bob Anderon- for first 4 colour City brochure." In black ink are written the words "c.1980."echuca wharf, p.s pevensey, shackell's bond store, p.s etona, anderson, bob, city of echuca brochure -
Port of Echuca
Coloured Photograph, 04/03/1984
... In March 1984 the City of Echuca started the process... is being towed by a tow truck. In March 1984 the City of Echuca ...In March 1984 the City of Echuca started the process of relocating the P.S Adelaide from Hopwood Gardens, where it had been a stationary exihibit since 1963. The relocation took several weeks and big crowds of people came to observe the process. This photograph is significant because it is one of a series of photographs capturing the relocation of the P.S Adelaide from the Hopwood Gardens back into the Murray River to be used as a workable paddle steamer once again. The relocation took place in March-April 1984.A coloured photograph showing detail of logs positioned under the P.S.Adelaide which is being towed by a tow truck.p.s adelaide, hutchinson, kevin, hopwood gardens -
Port of Echuca
One colour photograph and one colour negative, 03/04/1984
... 1960, and the City of Echuca Mande a decision to launch..., and the City of Echuca Mande a decision to launch the paddle steamer ...These paddle steamers were accompanying the P.S Adelaide back to the Echuca Wharf after being re-launched on 03/04/1984. The P.S Adelaide had been displayed in the Hopwood Gardens since 1960, and the City of Echuca Mande a decision to launch the paddle steamer back into the river to be used as a working tourist attraction. This photograph relates to P000059.3, P000060.3, P000061.3, P000062.2, P000063.3, P000071.This photograph is significant as it shows the state of the Echuca Wharf in 1984. It also shows the state of the P.S Adealide after sitting idle for so many years. In 1984, the Tourism Industry was still developing in the Echuca region.Colour photograph and negative showing the P.S Adelaide heading upstream towards the Echuca Wharf, after being re-launched on 03/04/1984. The P.S Pevensey, the P.S Emmylou and P.S Etona can also be seen.On boat Pevensy, is obscured.p.s adelaide, hopwood gardens, p.s emmylou, echuca wharf -
Port of Echuca
A black and white rectangular photograph, 01/09/1975
... Mildura when the City of Echuca bought the Pevensey. He... Hutchinson had come to Echuca from Mildura when the City of Echuca ...This photograph is significant because it shows one of the tasks involved with the restoration of the P.S. Pevensey which took place in 1974/75. Kevin Hutchinson had come to Echuca from Mildura when the City of Echuca bought the Pevensey. He was responsible for the task of restoring the paddle steamer. He continued to work at the Port of Echuca until his death in 2016. In 1990 he received an Order of Australia medal for his contribution to the Port of Echuca.This photograph is historically significant because the P.S Pevensey had come from Mildura to Echuca in the early 1970's to help develop Echuca's tourism industry. Kevin Hutchinson moved to Echuca with the paddle steamer , and was involved in the restoration. Kevin continued to work at the Port of Echuca until his death in 2016. He was also awarded an Order of Australia medal in 1990 for his work at the Port of Echuca.A black and white rectangular photograph of the new stem post being fitted to the P.S Pevensey, whilst resting on the Moama slipway. The stem post was only one task in the complete restoration of the P.S Pevensey which happened in September 1975. There is a piece of chain attached to a crane at the top of the stem post. On the side of the Pevensey is a plaque with many lines of writing on it. The heading on the plaque says P.S. Pevensey.On the front of the photograph can be seen a plaque with the heading P.S Pevensey. The plaque is covered with writing which cannot be read. On the back of the photograph, in black ink is written the following words, ' Pevensey restoration 1974/75. New stem post being fitted.'stem post restoration, p.s pevensey restoration, p.s pevensey, hutchinson, kevin. -
Port of Echuca
Black and white photograph, October 1973
... tourist precinct. The City of Echuca purchased the panel beaters... of the Port of Echuca tourist precinct. The City of Echuca purchased ...This photo shows the Bond Store and the Star Hotel before they were restored to become focal points of the Port of Echuca tourist precinct. The City of Echuca purchased the panel beaters in 1972 and commenced restoration opening to the public in 1974 where the restored wharf and the Bond store were the only tourist attractions of the Port of Echuca. In 1973 the Council purchased the house and it became The Star Hotel and added to the Port of Echuca tourist precinct.The Bond Store and The Bridge Hotel were the first brick buildings in Henry Hopwood's Echuca. The bricks being made locally.The Bond Store was erected in 1859 as a store to protect goods from the weather. In 1867 Joseph Saloman purchased James Shackell's residence and converted it into a hotel. It was licensed until 1897, being a very popular hotel for workers on the wharf especially with its underground bar, 'The Shades'. Later it was used as a private residence, boarding house and an office before being restored by the City of Echuca, as The Star Hotel. During restoration the underground bar was re-discovered. (Port of Echuca teacher resource pack.2005 ,pp.24-25)Black and white photograph of buildings along Murray Esplanade, Echuca Port. Picture taken on wharf side facing west and shows Star Hotel and The Bond Store prior to restoration.On front of left hand building sign writing : "Panel & Paint. 24 hour/ towing service/windscreens ? fitted." On reverse: in pencil "Oct' 73" green stamp "Port of Echuca"echuca, port of, star hotel, echuca, shackell's bond store, echuca -
Port of Echuca
A coloured rectangular photograph, 03/04/1984
... 1960. In 1984 The City of Echuca decided to put the paddle... in the Hopwood Gardens from 1960. In 1984 The City of Echuca decided ...Adelaide had been displayed in the Hopwood Gardens from 1960. In 1984 The City of Echuca decided to put the paddle steamer back in the river. This happened over several weeks and involved digging a boat ramp into the bank in front of the Hopwood Gardens. This involved a lot of skill and people. It also attracted a lot of attention. Crowds gathered every day to watch the task. In this photograph the P.S Pevensey in the foreground still has the name P.S Philadelphia writing on its name plate. The P.S Pevensey was used in the TV Series 'All The Rivers Run', as the P.S Philadelphia. Relates to a series of images Reg. nos. P000059.3, P000061.3, P000062.2, P000063.3, P000070.2, P000071. Statement of Significance The re-floating of the P.S Adelaide is significant because it occurred at a time when the Tourist Industry was gathering momentum in Echuca. The City of Echuca made the decision to add another paddle steamer to its fleet to carry passengers on the Murray River. The P.S Adelaide is one of the oldest, still operative wooden hulled paddle steamers in the world. It celebrated it's 150th birthday in July 2016. The re-floating of the P.S Adelaide created a lot of attention locally and regionally.A colour negative, photograph and enlargement of the re-launching of the P.S Adelaide in 1984. In the photograph the P.S Adelaide is situated in the river after just being launched down the slipway from Hopwood Gardens. There is a crowd of people standing on the bank behind the paddle steamer, bathed in late afternoon sunlight.The paddle steamer has the word Adelaide written across the wheelhouse, and on the front port side of it's hull.p.s adelaide, p.s pevensey, all the rivers run, p.s philadelphia, hopwood gardens, re-launch of the p.s adelaide -
Port of Echuca
Coloured rectangular photograph, 03/04/1984
... from 1960. In 1984 The City of Echuca decided to put the paddle.... In 1984 The City of Echuca decided to put the paddle steamer back ...The P.S Adelaide had been displayed in the Hopwood Gardens from 1960. In 1984 The City of Echuca decided to put the paddle steamer back in the river. This happened over several weeks and involved digging a boat ramp into the bank in front of the Hopwood Gardens. This involved a lot of skill and people. It also attracted a lot of attention. Crowds gathered every day to watch the task. In this photograph the P.S Pevensey in the foreground still has the name P.S Philadelphia writing on its name plate. The P.S Pevensey was used in the TV Series 'All The Rivers Run', as the P.S Philadelphia. Relates to a series of images Reg. nos. P000059.3, P000061.3, P000062.2, P000063.3, P000070.2, P000071.The re-floating of the P.S Adelaide is significant because it occurred at a time when the Tourist Industry was gathering momentum in Echuca. The City of Echuca made the decision to add another paddle steamer to its fleet to carry passengers on the Murray River. The P.S Adelaide is one of the oldest, still operative wooden hulled paddle steamers in the world. It celebrated it's 150th birthday in July 2016. The re-floating of the P.S Adelaide created a lot of attention locally and regionally.A rectangular coloured photograph, and enlargement photograph, of the P.S. Adelaide being re-launched into the Murray River , on the 3rd April, 1984. The photograph is taken from the N.S.W bank with the P.S Pevensey in the foreground right corner of the photograph. The word Philadelphia can be seen faintly on the P.S Pevensey. There is a large crowd of people on the Victorian bank watching. There is a floating pontoon on the river immediately in front of the P.S Adelaide.On near boat obscured are the words Philadelphia.p.s adelaide, p.s pevensey, all the rivers run, p.s philadelphia, hopwood gardens, re-floating of the p.s adelaide. -
Port of Echuca
Colour photograph, 1979
... in Echuca. It had been a very popular drinking place for all... in Echuca. It had been a very popular drinking place for all ...The Star Hotel was built in 1863 as a private dwelling, by James Shackell who owned the Bond Store, next door. It was a small house consisting of only a couple of rooms. In 1867 Joseph Salomon bought the house and converted it into a hotel. He built an underground bar to "deal with the peculiarities of the Echuca climate". It was called 'The Shades'. In 1890 Jane Pygall bought the hotel, which was described by the Riverine Herald as having ' three parlours, seven bedrooms, underground bar, kitchen, bathroom, outhouses, small stables, and entrance from two streets." She changed the name to The Esplanade Hotel. In 1890 it was de-licensed along with many hotels in Echuca. It had been a very popular drinking place for all the wharf workers, who continued to to drink illegally in the underground bar. It was then that the escape tunnel to the laneway was built , so the drinkers could escape the Police raids. For many years it was a private dwelling, or an office. In 1973 the City of Echuca bought the Star Hotel and resored it. At the time this photograph was taken it was the main tourist information centre for the Port of Echuca. It now operates as a hotel, serving meals and providing performance opportunities for musicians.The Star Hotel is very significant in Echuca's history due to its proximity to the Echuca Wharf. It was the closest bar to the wharf. Despite Jane Pygall trying to improve the quality of her clientele, the wharf drinkers preferred to drink at The Star Hotel, as the Bridge Hotel catered for more upmarket clientele. After de-licensing in 1897, the workers continued to drink at The Shades Bar and even put in place elaborate strategies to enable them to drink illegally there. It is now a large eating and entertainment site, and the public are still able to visit 'The Shades Bar'.A coloured photograph of the Star Hotel building in Murray Esplanade. The photograph is taken from the east side of the street. The Shackell's Bond Store can be seen on the left of the photograph. Printed on the back are the words, "This paper manufactured by Kodak". Also on the back is green Port of Echuca stamp. Written across the front of the Bond Store are the words 'World In Wax Museum.' On a sign outside the Star Hotel are the words, "Port Information Centre. Ticket Sales. Souvenirs . Star Hotel 1867."port of echuca, star hotel, shackell, james, salomon, joseph, pygall, jane, esplanade hotel, 1863, underground bar, the shades, de-licensing of echuca hotels -
Port of Echuca
Photograph, Alexander Arbuthnot on slip, April 1995
... to Shepparton for preservation. Echuca city council bought her... to Shepparton for preservation. Echuca city council bought her ...The P.S. Alexander Arbuthnot was the last of the paddle steamers built for the river trade in 1923. Seen here up on the slip in Moama, as all commercial paddle steamers had to undergo routine checks every two years. Owned by the Arbuthnot Sawmills,later Evans Bros and then Barmah Charcoal Ltd. She sank at Yeilima, re-floated in 1973, placed on a low loader and taken to Shepparton for preservation. Echuca city council bought her for the Port of Echuca in April 1989. She was bought to Echuca in December 1991 to complete her restoration by shipwright Kevin Hutchinson. She is now used as a passenger vessel for our tourists.Being the last paddle steamer built for the river trade in 1923, the Alexander Arbuthnot is a reminder of the past life on the river.Licensed to now carry 47 passengers, she was used by the saw mills to bring timber in from the forests to the sawmills.Coloured photograph of the paddle steamer Alexander Arbuthnot on the slip at Moama, securely tied with chains on all sides. The workers are taking a well earned lunch break from the work that is to be done. At the rear of the photograph can be seen house boats, with river red gums sitting on the banks of the Murray River. The river level is about normal for this time of the year.Helen coulson A.A. on slip, 1995 H oulson Robert Symons Chemist Echuca 82 555 5-4-95 -
City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, Eggleton, Sunday Afternoon- Echuca
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Port of Echuca
Black and white photograph
This is a picture of the Port of Echuca in a high river. There are two large barges and a paddle steamer tied up at the wharf. There is no date or information to reveal when this photograph was taken. The photograph is part of the Dowell Family collection.This photograph is significant because it shows the Murray River in flood. There is no indication of the date this photograph was taken. A black and white photograph of the Echuca Port during a high river. Riverboats are in the foreground and wharf and city buildings are in the background. Copy of an original photograph from the Dowell Family Collection.dowell family, echuca port, high river, barges, paddle steamers, murray river