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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCraft - Scrimshaw, Late 20th century
... ...ellis bent... & Co. purchased the Clementina and renamed her Ellis, presumably after the then owner Ellis Bent. She remained in the slave trade and In 1788 Captain John Ford sailed the now renamed Ellis to the Bight of Biafra and the Gulf of Guinea to gather slaves. ... & Co. purchased the Clementina and renamed her Ellis, presumably after the then owner Ellis Bent. She remained in the slave trade and In 1788 Captain John Ford sailed the now renamed Ellis to the Bight of Biafra and the Gulf of Guinea to gather slaves. ...The ship “Ellis” started life as the Clementina, launched in America in 1781. The vessel was first listed in Lloyd's Register in 1784 and under this name began serving as a slave ship sailing out of Liverpool. A Lloyd’s database records of slave-trading voyages by vessels from Liverpool makes it clear that Clementina was a slave trader. The next year Captain J. Elworthy sailed her to West Central Africa and St Helena. He transported his slaves to South Carolina. Then in 1785 Elworthy gathered slaves in the Bight of Biafra and the Gulf of Guinea Islands for delivery to Jamaica. In 1786 Bent & Co. purchased the Clementina and renamed her Ellis, presumably after the then owner Ellis Bent. She remained in the slave trade and In 1788 Captain John Ford sailed the now renamed Ellis to the Bight of Biafra and the Gulf of Guinea to gather slaves. He delivered this batch of slaves to the island of Grenada. The next year, 1789 the Ellis was almost completely rebuilt, and from the change in subsequent reports of her cargo loading or (burthen), she was enlarged. In 1791, Captain Joseph Matthews became master and sailed the Ellis to the Gold Coast then delivering his consignment of slaves to the island of St Vincent. During this voyage, some misfortune may have befallen Matthews because records show the Ellis command was transferred to Thomas Given. In 1792, Given sailed to the Bight of Biafra and the Islands in the Gulf of Guinea, again collecting slaves for delivery to Jamaica. There is a parallel record, also for 1793, that the Ellis under the command of Thomas Heart, undertook the same journey and with the same itinerary and cargo. In 1793, Bent & Co. decided to use the Ellis as a privateer with John Levingston as the master. After receiving a letter of "marque” on the 3rd of June 1793, that allowed any armed vessel to commit acts on the high seas which would otherwise have constituted piracy. Thus the Ellis began to operate as a combat ship under the endorsement of the British navy. The Ellis was three times captured first by the French frigate Gracieuse, under the command of Captain Chevillard on 22 July 1793. The French took her into service and renamed her as ”Elise”. Later that summer the Spanish captured her and in November ownership returned to the French who then renamed her the “Esperance”. On the 8th of June 1794, Esperance arrived in Jacmel, Saint-Domingue (present-day Haiti), from France with the official proclamation of the abolition of slavery. Leger-Felicite Sonthonax was one of the Civil Commissioners of Saint-Domingue and he had already unilaterally proclaimed the island for the French colony the year before amid a slave rebellion and attacks from British and Spanish forces. Ironically, Esperance also brought the news to the Civil Commissioners that the National Convention of France had impeached them on 16th July 1793 and ordered them to return promptly to France. On 8 January 1795, HMS Argonaut, under the command of Captain Alexander John Ball, captured Esperance while she was on the North America station. At this time the Esperance was armed with 22 guns (4 and 6-pounders) and had a crew of 130 men. She was under the command of Lieutenant de vaisseau De St. Laurent and had been out at sea for 56 days from Rochfort, bound for the American Chesapeake Bay area. The French ambassador to the United States registered a complaint with the President of the United States that Argonaut, by stating that by entering Lynnhaven bay, either before she captured Esperance or shortly thereafter, had violated a treaty between France and the United States. The French also accused the British of having brought the Esperance into Lynnhaven for refitting for a cruise. The British Consul replied that the capture had taken place some 10 leagues offshore as the bad weather had forced Argonaut and her prize to shelter within the Chesapeake area for some days, but that they had left as soon as practicable. Furthermore, Argonaut had paroled her French prisoners on arrival at Lynnhaven, and if she had entered American territorial waters solely to parole her French prisoners no one would have thought that objectionable. Royal Navy Service: Because the Esperance was captured in good order and sailed well, Rear Admiral George Murray, the British commander in chief of the North American station, put a British crew aboard and sent the Esperance out on patrol with HMS Lynx, under the command of John Poo Beresford, on 31st January. On 1st March the two vessels captured the Cocarde Nationale (or National Cockade), a privateer from Charleston, South Carolina, of 14 guns, six swivel cannons and a crew of 80 men. Esperance and the lynx went on to recaptured the ship Norfolk, of Belfast, and the brig George, of Workington. On 20 July, Esperance, in company with frigates Thetis and Hussar, intercepted the American vessel Cincinnatus, of Wilmington, sailing from Ireland to Wilmington. They pressed many men on board into service, narrowly missing the Irish revolutionary Wolfe Tone, who was on his way to Philadelphia. Esperance was formally commissioned in 1795 into the Royal Navy in August under the Command of Jonas Rose. On 4 May 1796 Esperance was sailing in company with HMS Spencer and Bonetta when they sighted a suspicious vessel. Spencer set off in chase while shortly thereafter Esperance saw two vessels, a schooner and a sloop, and she and Bonetta set off after them. Spencer sailed south by south-east and the other two British vessels sailed south-west by west, with the result that they lost sight of each other. Spencer captured the French gun-brig Volcan, while Bonetta and Esperance captured the French schooner Poisson Volant. The Esperance eventually arrived at Portsmouth on the 3rd of November 1797, the crew was paid off and on 31st May 1798 the Admiralty listed the Esperance for sale and she was sold in June 1798 for £600.The subject scrimshaw is a modern reproduction crudely done of a historic vessel and the scene is believed to be engraved onto a synthetic substance. Scrimshaw art crudely carved into non-natural material in the shape of a tooth. The line artwork is an image of a three-masted sailing ship with a poop deck, and anchors, are coloured black. Inscription is engraved into tooth.Engraved "Man o War Ellis" warrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, scrimshaw, ellis, esperance, clementina, elise, hms ship, man of war, leter of marque, privateer, slave ship, slavery, ellis bent, american war of inderpendance, marine art, marine artifact, whale tooth, ivory tooth, resin, plastic, craft, engraving, carving -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Elsternwick Club, Sandham Street, 19, Elsternwick
... Elsternwick Club Sandham Street Elsternwick Tatchell Joseph Glenhuntly Road Phebe Theatre Renown Theatre Sharp T C Akhust A G Kirkham C F Little A E Tatchell J T Brace F Clements G Dunbar A Johnston F W Masters G Spiers J Bent Thomas Sir Gentlemans Club St Georges Road S M Allen Auctioneers Wilson E W Edny J Stanmere Allison Road Gooley Hec Lawn bowls Returned Servicemens League Ellis A Monahan Thomas Ripponlea Sargood F J Short W H Melvin J C Lillie A E Akhurst A C Hall John St Pullman Cedric Morris Thomas Bunny Donald City of Caulfield Borough Town Peppard Michael Hackett E E Campbell F Campbell A J E Caulfield Returned Soldiers League Royal Victorian Bowls Association Victorian Ladies Bowls Association Snowball Betty Pullman C Campbell Felicitie Stanmere Short William Henry junior Short Elizabeth Short William Henry senior Glen Eira Historical Society Brooks Jan Brooks W R Normanby Road Caulfield Brooks family Brooks Gladys Hart T J Document Elsternwick Club, Sandham Street, 19, Elsternwick ...Six documents associated with the Elsternwick Club: 1/ Two copies of a seven page pamphlet titled the Elsternwick Club 1898-1984, written by E E Hackett, on the history, development and founding of the Elsternwick Club. 2/ A five page typed manuscript of the pamphlet dated 08/05/1984 by E.E. Hackett. 3/ Two Honorary Membership certificates, one for F Campbell and one for A J E Campbell, awarded for the 1986-1987 season of the Elsternwick Club. 4/ One page of typed notes on the history from 1899 of the Elsternwick Club with accompanying handwritten notes, dated 1981 and signed by Betty Snowball and C Pullman. 5/ One page printout of an email from Jan Brooks to the Glen Eira Historical Society, dated 19/10/2009, regarding the history of the Elsternwick Club, her family’s connection to the original club owners and general information about her family, the Brooks. 6/ One page typed letter from T J Hart of Caulfield Historical Society to the Elsternwick Club, dated 15/10/1973, congratulating the Club about the National Trust’s classification of the Club building.elsternwick club, sandham street, elsternwick, tatchell joseph, glenhuntly road, phebe theatre, renown theatre, sharp t c, akhust a g, kirkham c f, little a e, tatchell j t, brace f, clements g, dunbar a, johnston f w, masters g, spiers j, bent thomas sir, gentlemans club, st georges road, s m allen auctioneers, wilson e w, edny j, stanmere, allison road, gooley hec, lawn bowls, returned servicemens league, ellis a, monahan thomas, ripponlea, sargood f j, short w h, melvin j c, lillie a e, akhurst a c, hall john st, pullman cedric, morris thomas, bunny donald, city of caulfield, borough town, peppard michael, hackett e e, campbell f, campbell a j e, caulfield, returned soldiers league, royal victorian bowls association, victorian ladies bowls association, snowball betty, pullman c, campbell felicitie, stanmere, short william henry junior, short elizabeth, short william henry senior, glen eira historical society, brooks jan, brooks w r, normanby road, caulfield, brooks family, brooks gladys, hart t j -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: SLIDE, May 1970 - Jan 1972
... bent upwards. On the lower white border of the slide the words Fancy Dress Party Narina Lindrea have been handwritten. Slide PETER ELLIS ...Coloured slide transparency. Image is of a female dressed in costume. She is wearing a short dress of shiny material over a white long sleeved blouse, a conical hat and white knee high boots. She is posed standing with one arm straight and the other bent upwards. On the lower white border of the slide the words Fancy Dress Party Narina Lindrea have been handwritten.Kodachrome Transparencyslide, bendigo, bendigo institute of technology -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 'Casallenroc' 4-8 Lorne Pde, Surrey Hills
... Ellis). A lemon scented gum in the garden was planted by the Cornells having had its trunk bent by the baby. ...Ellis). A lemon scented gum in the garden was planted by the Cornells having had its trunk bent by the baby. ...‘Casallenroc’, 4-8 Lorne Parade Built in 1904 and occupied from that date by Mr Frank & Mrs Blanche Cornell. Photo is of Mr Cornell with 2 of his children on the veranda. He was a keen gardener, usually doing 2 hours’ work before going to work. He was a director of Buckley & Nunn, having worked up from a position as shipping clerk. He died in 1917 at the age of 47 years from a stroke. Mrs Cornell had a large orchard. Children were Frank (who accidentally drowned at Frankston beach), Lorna, Patience (Mrs Brewer) and Ruth (wife of dentist, Dr David Ellis). A lemon scented gum in the garden was planted by the Cornells having had its trunk bent by the baby. It grew with a bent trunk. A black and white photograph of a man standing on the verandah with two children sitting on the railing. The verandah has some decorative fretwork around the verandah and decorative posts.house names, lorne parade, surrey hills, (mr) frank cornell, (miss) ruth cornell, (miss) pat cornell, 'casallenroc' -
Leopold Tennis ClubAward, Promote It, Leopold Tennis Club Perpetual Trophy "Best Percentage", 2006
... Ellis...Michael Parsons...Ronan Bent...2006-07 Kameron Bond 2007 Georgie Andrews 2007-08 Bryce Coulson 2008 Mikaela Clifton 2008-09 Sam Fitzgerald 2009 Sarah D'Angelo 2009-10 Emma Kleindienst 2010 Andrew Conway 2010-11 Riley Kirkwood 2011 Zac Grigson 2011-12 Jeb Taylor-Hewson 2012 Riley Kirkwood 2012-13 Jeb Taylor-Hewson 2013 Emma McFarlane 2013-14 Edelle McKinlay 2014 Solomon Erhardt 2014-15 Georgia McFarlane 2015 Maha Ashraf 2015-16 Kiarah Ellis 2016 Michael Parsons 2016-17 Michael Parsons 2017 Michael Parsons 2017-18 Ronan Bent 2018 Jessie Morrow 2018-19 Lachlan Verlin 2019 Kynan Bond 2019-20 Lachlan Verlin 2020-21 Riley Cameron 2021 Aysia Sweetten 2022 Tom Scorpo 2022-23 Oscar Eastwood 2023 Zac Bottrell 2023-24 Oscar Winiecki 2024 Henry McGillivery 2024-2025 Jack U-Eke 2025 Zac Bottrell...Leopold Tennis Club Kameron Bond Georgie Andrews Bryce Coulson Mikaela Clifton Sam Fitzgerald Sarah D'Angelo Emma Kleindienst Andrew Conway Riley Kirkwood Zac Grigson Jeb Taylor-Hewson Emma McFarlane Edelle McKinlay Solomon Erhardt Georgia McFarlane Maha Ashraf Kiarah Ellis Michael Parsons Ronan Bent Jessie Morrow Lachlan Verlin Riley Cameron Aysia Sweetten Tom Scorpo Oscar Eastwood Zac Bottrell Oscar Winiecki Henry McGillivery Jack U-Eke Scarlett Trotter 2006-07 Kameron Bond 2007 Georgie Andrews 2007-08 Bryce Coulson 2008 Mikaela Clifton 2008-09 Sam Fitzgerald 2009 Sarah D'Angelo 2009-10 Emma Kleindienst 2010 Andrew Conway 2010-11 Riley Kirkwood 2011 Zac Grigson 2011-12 Jeb Taylor-Hewson 2012 Riley Kirkwood 2012-13 Jeb Taylor-Hewson 2013 Emma McFarlane 2013-14 Edelle McKinlay 2014 Solomon Erhardt 2014-15 Georgia McFarlane 2015 Maha Ashraf 2015-16 Kiarah Ellis 2016 Michael Parsons 2016-17 Michael Parsons 2017 Michael Parsons 2017-18 Ronan Bent 2018 Jessie Morrow 2018-19 Lachlan Verlin 2019 Kynan Bond 2019-20 Lachlan Verlin 2020-21 Riley Cameron 2021 Aysia Sweetten 2022 Tom Scorpo 2022-23 Oscar Eastwood 2023 Zac Bottrell 2023-24 Oscar Winiecki 2024 Henry McGillivery 2024-2025 Jack U-Eke 2025 Zac Bottrell Wooden pillar and base with figures of male and female tennis players and stylised tennis ball. ...This trophy was awarded to the player with the highest win percentage of all club members that season. It is calculated by dividing the results of games for and against the total number of rounds played.Wooden pillar and base with figures of male and female tennis players and stylised tennis ball.2006-07 Kameron Bond 2007 Georgie Andrews 2007-08 Bryce Coulson 2008 Mikaela Clifton 2008-09 Sam Fitzgerald 2009 Sarah D'Angelo 2009-10 Emma Kleindienst 2010 Andrew Conway 2010-11 Riley Kirkwood 2011 Zac Grigson 2011-12 Jeb Taylor-Hewson 2012 Riley Kirkwood 2012-13 Jeb Taylor-Hewson 2013 Emma McFarlane 2013-14 Edelle McKinlay 2014 Solomon Erhardt 2014-15 Georgia McFarlane 2015 Maha Ashraf 2015-16 Kiarah Ellis 2016 Michael Parsons 2016-17 Michael Parsons 2017 Michael Parsons 2017-18 Ronan Bent 2018 Jessie Morrow 2018-19 Lachlan Verlin 2019 Kynan Bond 2019-20 Lachlan Verlin 2020-21 Riley Cameron 2021 Aysia Sweetten 2022 Tom Scorpo 2022-23 Oscar Eastwood 2023 Zac Bottrell 2023-24 Oscar Winiecki 2024 Henry McGillivery 2024-2025 Jack U-Eke 2025 Zac Bottrellleopold tennis club, kameron bond, georgie andrews, bryce coulson, mikaela clifton, sam fitzgerald, sarah d'angelo, emma kleindienst, andrew conway, riley kirkwood, zac grigson, jeb taylor-hewson, emma mcfarlane, edelle mckinlay, solomon erhardt, georgia mcfarlane, maha ashraf, kiarah ellis, michael parsons, ronan bent, jessie morrow, lachlan verlin, riley cameron, aysia sweetten, tom scorpo, oscar eastwood, zac bottrell, oscar winiecki, henry mcgillivery, jack u-eke, scarlett trotter
