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Ararat Gallery TAMAFunctional object, Bean curd cakes, c. 1900s
... Bean curd cakes...The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979. japanese art japanese packaging tsutsumi gift giving Bean curd cakes Functional object ...‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ was an exhibition that toured to 10 Australian and 11 New Zealand public galleries in 1979 and 1980. The touring exhibition comprised 221 objects of traditional Japanese packaging which extended from ceramics, wood and paper to woven fibre containers. At the conclusion of the tour, The Japan Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council donated the vast majority of the exhibition to the Ararat Gallery for its permanent collection. Combining the natural qualities of bamboo, paper and straw with delicate craftsmanship, these unique objects express Japanese aesthetics as applied through fibre crafts. In Japan, the qualities and traits of natural materials are exploited rather than hidden. The texture of straw, the septa of bamboo are not concealed but lovingly incorporated into the whole. In 1979 Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ wrote: “In no way self-conscious or assertive, these wrappings have an artless and obedient air that greatly moves the modern viewer. They are whispered evidence of the Japanese ability to create beauty from the simplest products of nature. They also teach us that wisdom and feeling are especially important in packaging because these qualities, or the lack of them, are almost immediately apparent. What is the use of a package if it shows no feeling?” The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979.Gift of the Japan-Australia Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council, 1981japanese art, japanese packaging, tsutsumi, gift giving -
Ararat Gallery TAMAFunctional object, Bean curd cakes, c. 1900s
... Bean curd cakes...The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979. japanese art japanese packaging tsutsumi gift giving Bean curd cakes Functional object ...‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ was an exhibition that toured to 10 Australian and 11 New Zealand public galleries in 1979 and 1980. The touring exhibition comprised 221 objects of traditional Japanese packaging which extended from ceramics, wood and paper to woven fibre containers. At the conclusion of the tour, The Japan Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council donated the vast majority of the exhibition to the Ararat Gallery for its permanent collection. Combining the natural qualities of bamboo, paper and straw with delicate craftsmanship, these unique objects express Japanese aesthetics as applied through fibre crafts. In Japan, the qualities and traits of natural materials are exploited rather than hidden. The texture of straw, the septa of bamboo are not concealed but lovingly incorporated into the whole. In 1979 Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ wrote: “In no way self-conscious or assertive, these wrappings have an artless and obedient air that greatly moves the modern viewer. They are whispered evidence of the Japanese ability to create beauty from the simplest products of nature. They also teach us that wisdom and feeling are especially important in packaging because these qualities, or the lack of them, are almost immediately apparent. What is the use of a package if it shows no feeling?” The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979.Gift of the Japan-Australia Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council, 1981japanese art, japanese packaging, tsutsumi, gift giving -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Memorabilia, Memorabilia of Photograph
... Curd, Len...Memorabilia of Photograph Memorabilia Memorabilia Curd, Len ...Package contains coloured & b/w photos of the Vietnam War.vietnam war - 1961-1975 - soldiers - australian, vietnam war, 1961 - 1975, personal narratives - australian -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - A Black and White Close Up Photograph of a Soldier Aiming his Weapon
... ...curd...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. He served in Vietnam with 4th Field Regiment from April 1967 to March 1968.A black and white close up photograph of a soldier aiming his gun. In the background there is a soldier sitting on the ground.gnr leonard geoffrey curd, 39042, royal regiment of australian artillery, 4th field regiment, australian soldiers, military weapons, photograph, curd, artillery -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Painting, Check Charge
... Harry Riemersma, John Ward, Col McMannim and Len Curd in vietnam 1968 TET offensive, Bien Hoa Province. ...Harry Riemersma, John Ward, Col McMannim and Len Curd in vietnam 1968 TET offensive, Bien Hoa Province. ...An original painting titled "Check Charge". Harry Riemersma, John Ward, Col McMannim and Len Curd in vietnam 1968 TET offensive, Bien Hoa Province. Fire Support Base Harrisonpainting, soldiers, tet offensive (1968), bien hoa, vietnam lest we forget -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - A Black and White Photograph of a Tent
... This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. He served in Vietnam with 4th Field Regiment from April 1967 to March 1968.A black and white photograph of a tent under trees. There are sand bags near the tent. The photograph is slightly blurred.gnr leonard geoffrey curd, 39042, royal regiment of australian artillery, 4th field regiment, photograhp, camp site, tents -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - A Black and White Photograph of a Soldier Leaning Against a Tree
... This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. He served in Vietnam with 4th Field Regiment from April 1967 to March 1968.A black and white photograph of a soldier leaning against a tree.gnr leonard geoffrey curd, 39042, royal regiment of australian artillery, 4th field regiment, australian soldiers, photograph -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - A Black and White Photograph of Two Soldiers Looking Into a Tent
... This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. He served in Vietnam with 4th Field Regiment from April 1967 to March 1968.A black and white photograph of two soldiers looking into a tent. You can see some sand bags just inside the tent.gnr leonard geoffrey curd, 39042, royal regiment of australian artillery, 4th field regiment, australian soldiers, tent, sand bags, photograph -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - A Black and White Photograph of a Soldier Climbing a Tree
... This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. He served in Vietnam with 4th Field Regiment from April 1967 to March 1968.A black and white photograph of a soldier climbing a treegnr leonard geoffrey curd, 39042, royal regiment of australian artillery, 4th field regiment, australian soldiers, photograph, tree climbing -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - A Black and White Photograph of Two Soldiers with their Rifles
... This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. He served in Vietnam with 4th Field Regiment from April 1967 to March 1968.gnr leonard geoffrey curd, 39042, royal regiment of australian artillery, 4th field regiment, australian soldiers, rifles, military weapons, photograph -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - A Black and White Photograph of Four Soldiers Marching
... This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. He served in Vietnam with 4th Field Regiment from April 1967 to March 1968.A black and white photograph of four soldiers with weapons and field packs marching. They are all wearing jungle greens. The first soldier is smoking a cigarette and the third soldier is wearing a slouch hat. The other soldiers are wearing giggle hats.gnr leonard geoffrey curd, 39042, royal regiment of australian artillery, 4th field regiment, australian soldiers, photograph -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - A Black and White Photograph of Three Soldiers with their Rifles
... This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. He served in Vietnam with 4th Field Regiment from April 1967 to March 1968.A black and white photograph of three soldiers sitting on kit bags. Two soldiers are facing the camera and the third is behind them. All soldiers have their rifles beside them.gnr leonard geoffrey curd, 39042, royal regiment of australian artillery, 4th field regiment, australian soldiers, rifles, military weapons, photograph -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - A Black and White Photograph of Several Soldiers on a Parade Ground
... This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. He served in Vietnam with 4th Field Regiment from April 1967 to March 1968.A black and white photograph of several soldiers in jungle greens holding their weapons in various positions on the paprade ground. They all look very relaxed.gnr leonard geoffrey curd, 39042, royal regiment of australian artillery, 4th field regiment, photograph, australian soldiers, parade ground -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Painting, We Are Stardust
... An original painting called "We Are Stardust" features John Ward, Harry Riemersma, Len Curd and John Godfrey in Vietnam 1968. the original photograph of the aforementioned was taken the month and year of my birth (the artist). ...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Painting Vietnam Lest We Forget Vietnam An original painting called "We Are Stardust" features John Ward, Harry Riemersma, Len Curd and John Godfrey in Vietnam 1968. the original photograph of the aforementioned was taken the month and year of my birth (the artist). ...An original painting called "We Are Stardust" features John Ward, Harry Riemersma, Len Curd and John Godfrey in Vietnam 1968. the original photograph of the aforementioned was taken the month and year of my birth (the artist). A snapshot of the world as it was when I was new to it. the dog tags depict some of the boys whose remains never came home to the embrace of family, and who were repatriated between 2007 - 2009.painting, vietnam lest we forget, vietnam -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaLetter - Petition, October November 1897
... Trusting that it may be possible to do some thing to meet this long felt want, We suscribe ourselves, Yours respectfully, Geo.H Steven, master ship Dharwar; Thos. Curd, master ship Narcissus; James Horne, master ship Loch Garry; T.Tait, master ship Loch Ryan; T. ...Stevens - DHARWAR / Thomas Curd - NARCISSUS; / James Horn - LOCH GARRY / T.Tait - LOCH RYAN ; / T.NIlsen - Hebe ; / G.C. ...Stevens - DHARWAR / Thomas Curd - NARCISSUS; / James Horn - LOCH GARRY / T.Tait - LOCH RYAN ; / T.NIlsen - Hebe ; / G.C. ...This document reveals the way in which Mission to Seafarers grew in response to demand. With increased shipping to Australia for all purposes, the need for the then existing Mission to grow to be conveniently located and to accommodate seafarers became increasingly evident. This document also shows the formal nature of documents and petitions in the 1890s and documents the names of twenty-two contemporaneous ships and their respective captains. The Anna, Dharwar and Mermerus arrived in port at the end of July 1897. The Carmanina arrived on the 21 October 1897. The Loch Katrine, at the end of the list, arrived on 5 November 1897. The letter was published in the Argus, 22 December 1897: "APPEAL FOR SEAMEN. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS. Sir, I beg that in the interests of the Victorian Seamen's Mission you will be kind enough to publish the appended testimony of the ship masters who for many years have been trading to this port, and therefore have had many opportunities of judging the effects of his work. The mission has much need of monetary assistance, and, should any of your numenous leaders deem it worthy of support, the committee would feel most grateful for any help that may be given in this direction. It has been the pleasure of the committee as far as possible to supply the crews of all outward bound steamers and sailing vessels with literature for their use on the voyage. My former appeals through your columns for leading matter have always been liberally responded to, and I trust that should any of our booksellers have any surplus stock of periodicals, religious and secular, illustrated or otherwise, at the end of the year, they will kindly remember the Victorian Seamen's Mission and the sailors. Private individuals also who may have stacks of literature by them, if they would kindly send some to the Seamen's Institute, Beach street, Port Melbourne, would cause the cheering of many a dark and lonely hour in the seamen's life. From 900 to 1.200 parcels have hitherto been given to the sailors and firemen annually by this mission, and we should be extremely grateful to those who would place us in a position to continue such donations in the future. Yours, &c. , E. JAMES, Chaplain to the Mission. Seamen's Institute, Beach street, Port Melbourne, Dec. 10." -------------------------------------------------- "To the Executive Committee of the Victorian Seamen's Mission, Melbourne. "Ladies and Gentleman, "We, the undersigned captains of several ships now lying at the Melbourne wharves think it most desirable that the Victorian Seamen's Mission, being the mission that has for so many years shown a most part their interest in the spiritual, moral, and social well-being of the seamen of all nationalities, shall him on the banks of the Yarra an institute such as that at Port Melbourne, where sailors of every grade could profitably and pleasantly spend their evenings. At almost every other seaport in the world such institutions are being provided for seamen, and we are satisfied from our opinion of the Melbourne public that the matter needs only to be prominently brought under their notice to be accomplished. We are confident that the good work of the mission is being hampered by its not having such a place near the shipping at the Melbourne wharves. Our crews are at present placed at a great dis advantage through not having an institute more convenient to the scene of their labours than that at Port Melbourne, which, on a very wet or a very hot, is not easily reached. If a site could be obtained immediately above the Gasworks but on the other side of Flinders street extension, that is to say, on the lower part of the land on which the Harbour Trust offices are built, it would be most convenient for the shipping on both the north and south side of the river. Trusting that it may be possible to do some thing to meet this long felt want, We suscribe ourselves, Yours respectfully, Geo.H Steven, master ship Dharwar; Thos. Curd, master ship Narcissus; James Horne, master ship Loch Garry; T.Tait, master ship Loch Ryan; T. Nilsen, master ship Hebe; G. Ch Christian, master ship Anna; R.E. Peasley, master ship Seminole; Wm. Martin, master ship Loch Ness; T.C. Martin, master ship Loch Tay; W.H. Bennett, master ship Loch Vennachar; J. Raglan Brodie, master s.s. Warrnambool; James E. Coles, master ship Mermerus; J. H. Walker, master ship Hinemoa; R.J. Johns, master ship Ariel; D. Gorchem (sic. Gerckens), master ship Matador; H. Petersen, master ship Nesaia; Wm. J. Reid, master s.s. Star of New Zealand; A. F. Svhanstrom, master ship Hermes; Alex. Smith, master ship Sophocles; W. Y. Bunn, master ship Carmanian; William Anderson, master ship Loch Katrine."This petition is historically significant as it is documentary evidence of the need for a new facility for seafarers signed and presented by the captains of 21 ships, including several of the sister ships of the Loch Ard. The need for a new facility was a result of changes in shipping and the use of the Melbourne ports in the 1890's and this document supported the pressure on the Harbour offices to finally release land for an appropriate building in the early 20th C.Mounted hand-written petition to the Executive Committee of the Victorian Seaman's Mission Melbourne. The letter petitions the Executive Committee to create a facility on the wharves, "where sailors of every grade could profitably and pleasantly spend their evenings." This portion of the letter takes up three quarters of the document. The remainder has two lists, one of twelve captain's signatures and the other of the names of their ships. The list is continued on the reverse side with an additional nine signatures and corresponding ship names.In cursive handwriting: To The Executive Committee of the Victorian Seamans Mission', / Melbourne / Ladies and Gentlemen / we the undersigned captains....... We subscribe / ourselves respectfully, Captain signatures and names of ships ( NB Ship names in upper case for this entry ): Geo H. Stevens - DHARWAR / Thomas Curd - NARCISSUS; / James Horn - LOCH GARRY / T.Tait - LOCH RYAN ; / T.NIlsen - Hebe ; / G.C. Christians - ANNA ;/ R E Peasley - SEMIOLE ; / William Martin - LOCH NESS ; / T C Martin - LOCH TAY;/ W H Bennett - LOCH VENNUACHAR; / RJ Raglan Brodie - SS WARRNAMBOOL; ; / James E. Coles - MERMERUS; / ( signatures continue overleaf) J H Walker - HINEMORA ; / R J Johns - ARIEL; / D Gorchem - MATADOR; / H Petersen - NESAIA;/ William J Reid - STAR of N. ZELAND [sic] ; / TJ Sohanstrom - HERMES;/ Alex Smith - SOPHOCLES; / W Y Bunn - CARMANIAN;./ William Anderson - LOCH KATRINE;/ Handwritten in red ink on the front of the parchment: "8182" NB The second digit in the number sequence appears to have been written over and could also be a "9", an "8" or a "3". paper Watermark "HERCULES". Prior to conservation and taped to the glass on the reverse side of the parchment was a small piece of paper reading: "Letter written in 1897 and signed between the last week of October and the first week of November." T and C probably stands for Trade and Customs and 8382 is the file no." (H8.4 x W11.8)victoria, melbourne, ships, petition, australia-wharf, captains, signatures, 717-flinders-street-docklands, maritime welfare services, mission to seafarers, seamen's mission, mission to seamen, mermerus, captain coles, sir john coode, loch line, loch ness, loch gary, loch ryan, ss warrnambool, loch tay, loch vennachar, matador, nesaia, d. gerckens, h. petersen, a.f. svhanstrom, hermes, ariel, loch katrine, william anderson, dharwar, narcissus, hebe, anna, hinemoa, sophocles, carmanian, captains' petition -
Federation University Historical CollectionUnknown - Object, Allan Mine Cage Safety Brake, c1873, c1873
... This model was shown at the Smeaton Show in November 1874, Ballarat School of Mines Museum from 1876, and examined by the 1879 Victorian Board of Inquiry (Pg 15 of FedUni Catalogue 3437) From the Argus of 13 November 1874: At Smeaton Show, Robert Allan of Ballarat won 1st prize for a Model of a Mining Cage, a Butter working machine, a Cheese press and a Curd Mill. By 1878 an Allan Safety-Cage was in operation in the Number 6 shaft of the Band and Albion Consols mine in Ballarat. ...This model was shown at the Smeaton Show in November 1874, Ballarat School of Mines Museum from 1876, and examined by the 1879 Victorian Board of Inquiry (Pg 15 of FedUni Catalogue 3437) From the Argus of 13 November 1874: At Smeaton Show, Robert Allan of Ballarat won 1st prize for a Model of a Mining Cage, a Butter working machine, a Cheese press and a Curd Mill. By 1878 an Allan Safety-Cage was in operation in the Number 6 shaft of the Band and Albion Consols mine in Ballarat. ...A mining safety cage was used in a mine lift. It was fitted with mechanisms to prevent the cage from dropping if the lifting rope broke. In the 1870s in Victoria, deaths and injuries from falling cages in vertical shafts of gold mines were a major problem. The inventor of this safety cage was Robert Allan, a machinery maker of Creswick Rd, Ballarat. He said his cage featured a ‘dissolving’ fulcrum. Others called it an eccentric (off centre) system. Note the pair of clutch levers designed to grab the side guides if tension ceases in the suspending rope from the poppet head pulley. Also, the hinged ‘lids’; designed to protect miners trapped in a braked cage from falling rope, and to enable rescue of the miners. This model was presented to The Ballarat School of Mines Council in November 1876. This model was shown at the Smeaton Show in November 1874, Ballarat School of Mines Museum from 1876, and examined by the 1879 Victorian Board of Inquiry (Pg 15 of FedUni Catalogue 3437) From the Argus of 13 November 1874: At Smeaton Show, Robert Allan of Ballarat won 1st prize for a Model of a Mining Cage, a Butter working machine, a Cheese press and a Curd Mill. By 1878 an Allan Safety-Cage was in operation in the Number 6 shaft of the Band and Albion Consols mine in Ballarat. This cage was judged the best inspected by the Victorian Board of Inquiry by 1879, p. 39.Mining was a big industry in Ballarat in the late 1800s and a lot of deaths were recorded because of mining accidents, the development of the mining safety cage brake limited the deaths and injuries from falling cages in vertical shafts. The model also has links to the Ballarat School of Mines, being presented to the council in 1876. Ballarat School of Mines is the oldest Technical School in Australia and is a predecessor of Federation University. The model is significant to Ballarat's mining history.Model of a mine safety cafe. A grey painted wooden frame with metal model of cage and safety brake system. When tension ceases in rope a pair of crutch levers grab strongly onto the wooden guide strips which run down the sides of a vertical shaft. This safety cage was discussed in "Safety Mining Cages. Report of the Board of Enquiry on Safety Cages 1878-9; together with proceedings of the Board and Appendices".safety cage, mine cage safety brake, robert allan, model, safety cage model, machine maker, millwright, mining, gold mining, tools, equipment, victorian board of inquiry -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPrint - Reproduction, Petition, The Photography Department (Jeremy Dillon), Captains' Petition, 2016
... Trusting that it may be possible to do some thing to meet this long felt want, We suscribe ourselves, Yours respectfully, Geo.H Steven, master ship Dharwar; Thos. Curd, master ship Narcissus; James Horne, master ship Loch Garry; T.Tait, master ship Loch Ryan; T. ...Trusting that it may be possible to do some thing to meet this long felt want, We suscribe ourselves, Yours respectfully, Geo.H Steven, master ship Dharwar; Thos. Curd, master ship Narcissus; James Horne, master ship Loch Garry; T.Tait, master ship Loch Ryan; T. ...This is a reproduction of the original 1897 Captains' petition to build a Central Institute on the Yarra river. "To the Executive Committee of the Victorian Seamen's Mission, Melbourne. "Ladies and Gentleman, "We, the undersigned captains of several ships now lying at the Melbourne wharves think it most desirable that the Victorian Seamen's Mission, being the mission that has for so many years shown a most part their interest in the spiritual, moral, and social well-being of the seamen of all nationalities, shall him on the banks of the Yarra an institute such as that at Port Melbourne, where sailors of every grade could profitably and pleasantly spend their evenings. At almost every other seaport in the world such institutions are being provided for seamen, and we are satisfied from our opinion of the Melbourne public that the matter needs only to be prominently brought under their notice to be accomplished. We are confident that the good work of the mission is being hampered by its not having such a place near the shipping at the Melbourne wharves. Our crews are at present placed at a great dis advantage through not having an institute more convenient to the scene of their labours than that at Port Melbourne, which, on a very wet or a very hot, is not easily reached. If a site could be obtained immediately above the Gasworks but on the other side of Flinders street extension, that is to say, on the lower part of the land on which the Harbour Trust offices are built, it would be most convenient for the shipping on both the north and south side of the river. Trusting that it may be possible to do some thing to meet this long felt want, We suscribe ourselves, Yours respectfully, Geo.H Steven, master ship Dharwar; Thos. Curd, master ship Narcissus; James Horne, master ship Loch Garry; T.Tait, master ship Loch Ryan; T. Nilsen, master ship Hebe; G. Ch Christian, master ship Anna; R.E. Peasley, master ship Seminole; Wm. Martin, master ship Loch Ness; T.C. Martin, master ship Loch Tay; W.H. Bennett, master ship Loch Vennachar; J. Raglan Brodie, master s.s. Warrnambool; James E. Coles, master ship Mermerus; J. H. Walker, master ship Hinemoa; R.J. Johns, master ship Ariel; D. Gorchem (sic. Gerckens), master ship Matador; H. Petersen, master ship Nesaia; Wm. J. Reid, master s.s. Star of New Zealand; A. F. Svhanstrom, master ship Hermes; Alex. Smith, master ship Sophocles; W. Y. Bunn, master ship Carmanian; William Anderson, master ship Loch Katrine."Framed and mounted reproduction of Captains' petitionpetition, seamen's mission, yarra river, captains, victoria, melbourne, ships, australia-wharf, signatures, 717-flinders-street-docklands, maritime welfare services, mission to seafarers, mission to seamen, mermerus, captain coles, sir john coode, loch line, loch ness, loch gary, loch ryan, ss warrnambool, loch tay, loch vennachar, matador, nesaia, d. gerckens, h. petersen, a.f. svhanstrom, hermes, ariel, loch katrine, william anderson, dharwar, narcissus, hebe, anna, hinemoa, sophocles, carmanian, early origins, 2016, exhibitions
