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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - A framed Photograph of Alice and Charles Zanoni, Alice and Charles Zanoni
... Fishermen's Waiting Shed... in the fishermen's waiting shed in the QMM.... the ships in the fishermen's waiting shed in the QMM. Prominent ...Alice Zanoni [Alice Lillian Bourke 1879 - 1957] and Charles Zanoni's children were Norman, Charles, Ruby and Max [William K Zanoni's father]. Charles' brother Henry Zanoni painted the ships in the fishermen's waiting shed in the QMM.Prominent Queenscliff family with connection to the fishing, boat building industries and the Pilot Service.A framed photograph of Alice and Charles Zanonifishermen, henry zanoni, fishermen's waiting shed, boat builders, queenscliff, local history -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - Fisherman's Waiting Shed, Henry Zanoni, 1856
... . It was known as the waiting shed for registered fishermen. It was moved...Waiting Shed for Registered Fishermen Weatherboard - Timber... 1856. It was known as the waiting shed for registered fishermen ...Originally located on the Queenscliff Pier from 1856. It was known as the waiting shed for registered fishermen. It was moved from Queenscliff pier to near slipway in 1960, then to Princess Park in the 1970s and to the museum in late 1980. Henry Zanoni, a fisherman was responsible for painting the many pictures of ships on the inside walls.Waiting Shed for Registered Fishermen Weatherboard - Timber Cream Weatherboards and Brown Trimfishermen waiting shed, queenscliff