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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Braybrook Photographs 2022, John Alchin, 2022
... ...ESP Machinery...5581.01 - Ashley St 75 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.02 - Ashley St 75A Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.03 - Ashley St 87 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.04 - Bank St 7 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.05 - Bank St Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.06 - Breen St - Former Invicta Mills Factory 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.07 - Breen St - Former Invicta Mills Factory 2022 Photo 04.JPG 5581.08 - Breen St - Former Invicta Mills Factory 2022 Photo 05.JPG 5581.09 - Melon St - Former Invicta Mills Factory 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.10 - Maribyrnong River Flooding Cranwell Park 2022 Photo 03.JPG 5581.11 - Maribyrnong River Flooding Cranwell Park 2022 Photo 06.JPG 5581.12 - Maribyrnong River Flooding Cranwell Park 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.13 - Maribyrnong River Flooding Cranwell Park 2022 Photo 15.JPG 5581.14 - Crothers St 2 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.15 - Rutland St Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.16 - Scotland St 8 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.17 - South Rd - Former Invicta Mills Factory 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5581.18 - South Rd 4 Braybrook - ESP Machinery 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.19 - South Rd 14 - 28 Braybrook - ESP Machinery 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5581.20 - South Rd 12 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.21 - South Rd 14 - 28 Braybrook - ESP Machinery 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.22 - William Barak Sign Duke St Reserve Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG ...Ashley Street Bank Street Breen Street Melon Street Maribyrnong River Cothers Street Rutland Street Scotland Street South Road Braybrook William Barak Aboriginal Aborigine First Nation Invictra Mills Cranwell Park ESP Machinery 5581.01 - Ashley St 75 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.02 - Ashley St 75A Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.03 - Ashley St 87 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.04 - Bank St 7 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.05 - Bank St Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.06 - Breen St - Former Invicta Mills Factory 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.07 - Breen St - Former Invicta Mills Factory 2022 Photo 04.JPG 5581.08 - Breen St - Former Invicta Mills Factory 2022 Photo 05.JPG 5581.09 - Melon St - Former Invicta Mills Factory 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.10 - Maribyrnong River Flooding Cranwell Park 2022 Photo 03.JPG 5581.11 - Maribyrnong River Flooding Cranwell Park 2022 Photo 06.JPG 5581.12 - Maribyrnong River Flooding Cranwell Park 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.13 - Maribyrnong River Flooding Cranwell Park 2022 Photo 15.JPG 5581.14 - Crothers St 2 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.15 - Rutland St Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.16 - Scotland St 8 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.17 - South Rd - Former Invicta Mills Factory 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5581.18 - South Rd 4 Braybrook - ESP Machinery 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.19 - South Rd 14 - 28 Braybrook - ESP Machinery 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5581.20 - South Rd 12 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.21 - South Rd 14 - 28 Braybrook - ESP Machinery 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.22 - William Barak Sign Duke St Reserve Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG Collection of digital photographs Photograph Braybrook Photographs 2022 John Alchin ...Braybrook was originally part of the former Shire of Braybrook and later the City of Sunshine. However, in 1994, Victoria underwent council amalgamations, which resulted in Braybrook being incorporated into the City of Maribyrnong. The suburb of Braybrook continues to attract considerable attention from the residents of City of Brimbank, particularly its historical features, the old buildings and distinctive streetscapes that characterise the area.To capture the essence of Braybrook in 2022, a series of photographs were taken. These images document a range of buildings, street scenes, and other notable points of interest throughout the suburb, providing a visual record of its unique character.5581.01 - Ashley St 75 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.02 - Ashley St 75A Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.03 - Ashley St 87 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.04 - Bank St 7 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.05 - Bank St Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.06 - Breen St - Former Invicta Mills Factory 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.07 - Breen St - Former Invicta Mills Factory 2022 Photo 04.JPG 5581.08 - Breen St - Former Invicta Mills Factory 2022 Photo 05.JPG 5581.09 - Melon St - Former Invicta Mills Factory 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.10 - Maribyrnong River Flooding Cranwell Park 2022 Photo 03.JPG 5581.11 - Maribyrnong River Flooding Cranwell Park 2022 Photo 06.JPG 5581.12 - Maribyrnong River Flooding Cranwell Park 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.13 - Maribyrnong River Flooding Cranwell Park 2022 Photo 15.JPG 5581.14 - Crothers St 2 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.15 - Rutland St Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.16 - Scotland St 8 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.17 - South Rd - Former Invicta Mills Factory 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5581.18 - South Rd 4 Braybrook - ESP Machinery 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.19 - South Rd 14 - 28 Braybrook - ESP Machinery 2022 Photo 02.JPG 5581.20 - South Rd 12 Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.21 - South Rd 14 - 28 Braybrook - ESP Machinery 2022 Photo 01.JPG 5581.22 - William Barak Sign Duke St Reserve Braybrook 2022 Photo 01.JPG ashley street, bank street, breen street, melon street, maribyrnong river, cothers street, rutland street, scotland street, south road, braybrook, william barak, aboriginal, aborigine, first nation, invictra mills, cranwell park, esp machinery -
Seaworks Maritime MuseumShipbuilders model, MT Salvageman
... ESP flag, regd Bilbao, c/s EADY, 1597 GRT, 461 NRT) 1996: To "KTL - Klyne Tugs (Lowestoft) Ltd" at Lowestoft (GBR), renamed ANGLIAN PRINCE on base of case: "M.T. SALVAGEMAN/BUILT 1979 BY/ CHUNG WAH SHIPBUILDING & ENGINEERING CO LTD HONG KONG/ FOR/ UNITED TOWING LTD/ LENGTH O/A 68.25M BREADTH MLD 14.20M DEPTH MLD. 6.80M" On model: "SALVAGEMAN/ SALVAGEMAN HULL/ SALVAGEMAN HULL" Ship builder's model - Body of moulded polyurethane painted in maroon and black, the deck in colours of green and cream with detailed fittings, machinery, rigging and superstructure, raised on a wooden base. ...SALVAGEMAN of Hull (1980-) Owned by United Towing of Hull, she was the UK's largest and most powerful salvage tug for many years. In 1982 she saw service at the Falklands and played a part in the sinking and subsequent salvage of the Argentinian submarine Santa Fe. She was sold and renamed HISPANIA in 1991. Sold once again in 1996 and became the ANGLIAN PRINCE, a name that she still holds. 1977: Ordered and laid down as NOBLEMAN by "United Towing (Nobleman) Ltd", 1979 -12/07: Launched by "Chung Wah Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd" at Hong Kong (HKG) (YN 160) 1980 -17/04: delivered to "UTC - United Towing Co (Howe) Ltd" at Hull (GBR) 1981 -16/03: mng "UTC - United Towing Co (Ocean Tugs) Ltd" at Hull (GBR), as SALVAGEMAN (GBR flag, regd Hull, ON 386484, c/s GXYN) 1987: taken over by "Howard Smith UK Ltd" at Hull (GBR) 1990 -24/04: To "Salvageman Ltd" at Douglas (IOM) 1991: To "COSMAR SA" (ESP), mng "Baluda Offshore" at Bilbao (ESP), renamed HISPANIA 1991 -25/7: British register closed and transferred to Spanish register (ESP flag, regd Bilbao, c/s EADY, 1597 GRT, 461 NRT) 1996: To "KTL - Klyne Tugs (Lowestoft) Ltd" at Lowestoft (GBR), renamed ANGLIAN PRINCEShip builder's model - Body of moulded polyurethane painted in maroon and black, the deck in colours of green and cream with detailed fittings, machinery, rigging and superstructure, raised on a wooden base. Ship was built by Chung Wah Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. on base of case: "M.T. SALVAGEMAN/BUILT 1979 BY/ CHUNG WAH SHIPBUILDING & ENGINEERING CO LTD HONG KONG/ FOR/ UNITED TOWING LTD/ LENGTH O/A 68.25M BREADTH MLD 14.20M DEPTH MLD. 6.80M" On model: "SALVAGEMAN/ SALVAGEMAN HULL/ SALVAGEMAN HULL"
