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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Map - An Angler's map of the Hopkins River Estuary, Angler's map Hopkins River, 1980s
... An Angler's map of the Hopkins River Estuary...Angler's map Hopkins River...Hopkins River...This is a map of the Hopkins River Estuary prepared by Dr... of two fishermen with a large fish. The map of the Hopkins River... This is a map of the Hopkins River Estuary prepared by Dr John Sherwood ...This is a map of the Hopkins River Estuary prepared by Dr John Sherwood for the benefit of anglers. The information on the sheet includes the location of sand banks, the water depths, boat ramp facilities and public access facilities. Some of the information has been gathered from aerial photographs. The map has been produced by the Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education which was developed in the late 1960s from the tertiary section of the Warrnambool Technical College and with all its departments established by 1984 at the Sherwood Campus five kilometres from Warrnambool on the Princes Highway. Today the site is occupied by Deakin University, Warrnambool campus. The Warrnambool Anglers’ Club has its headquarters on the banks of the Hopkins River near the mouth of the river and the Lyndoch Aged Care facility.This map is of interest as a specialist one, providing fishermen with detailed information on all aspects of the Hopkins river estuary. Fishing has been both a profession and a popular recreational pursuit for Warrnambool residents since the early days of the city’s settlement. The Hopkins River Estuary has been a focal point for fishermen throughout Warrnambool’s history. This is a sheet of paper folded three times to produce a folded map. The front cover has a black and white photograph of two fishermen with a large fish. The map of the Hopkins River Estuary is in yellow, blue and black and covers the side of one sheet and three quarters of the other side. There is an advertisement for the Hopkins River Boathouse with a black and white sketch of the boathouse and notes on the map written by Dr John Sherwood. There are several diagrams showing the water depths. The map has some silverfish damage and some tearing at the folds. warrnambool anglers’ club, history of warrnambool, hopkins river, hopkins river estuary, john sherwood -
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Photograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth in flood, c2010 - 2017
... Hopkins River Mouth in flood...hopkins river...The flooded Hopkins River flows into the sea at Warrnambool....Hopkins River Mouth, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia... Office goldfields hopkins river mouth point ritchie bluehole ...The flooded Hopkins River flows into the sea at Warrnambool.hopkins river, mouth, point ritchie, bluehole, warrnambool, coast, coastal, beach, seascape, flood -
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth in flood as the waters receed, c2010 - 2017
... Hopkins River Mouth in flood as the waters receed...hopkins river...Colour photograph of the mouth of the Hopkins River...Hopkins River Mouth, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia... Office goldfields hopkins river mouth point ritchie bluehole ...Colour photograph of the mouth of the Hopkins River at Warrnambool,hopkins river, mouth, point ritchie, bluehole, warrnambool, coast, coastal, beach, seascape, flood, post flood, geology, coastal geomorphology, waters receeding -
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth - panorama, c2010 - 2017
... Hopkins River Mouth - panorama...hopkins river...Colour photograph of the mouth of the Hopkins River...Hopkins River Mouth, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia... Office goldfields hopkins river mouth point ritchie bluehole ...Colour photograph of the mouth of the Hopkins River, Warrnambool.hopkins river, mouth, point ritchie, bluehole, warrnambool, coast, coastal, beach, seascape, coastal geomorphology, pano -
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth, c2010 - 2017
... Hopkins River Mouth...hopkins river...Three colour photographs of the mouth of the Hopkins River...Hopkins River Mouth, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia... Office goldfields hopkins river mouth point ritchie bluehole ...Three colour photographs of the mouth of the Hopkins River at Warrnambool.hopkins river, mouth, point ritchie, bluehole, warrnambool, coast, coastal, beach, seascape -
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth blocked - artificial channel, c2010 - 2017
... Hopkins River Mouth blocked - artificial channel...hopkins river... mouth of the Hopkins River, Warrnambool. ...Hopkins River Mouth, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia... Office goldfields hopkins river mouth point ritchie bluehole ...Colour photograph of an artificial chanel in the blocked mouth of the Hopkins River, Warrnambool. hopkins river, mouth, point ritchie, bluehole, warrnambool, coast, coastal, beach, seascape, blocked, digger, opening mouth, mechanical opening -
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth blocked - channel digger, c2010 - 2017
... Hopkins River Mouth blocked - channel digger...hopkins river...Colour photograph of the blocked mouth of the Hopkins River...Hopkins River Mouth, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia... Office goldfields hopkins river mouth point ritchie bluehole ...Colour photograph of the blocked mouth of the Hopkins River being opened by a channel digger. hopkins river, mouth, point ritchie, bluehole, warrnambool, coast, coastal, beach, seascape, blocked, digger, opening mouth, mechanical opening -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Postcard - Historical, Warrnambool, Proudfoot’s Boat House, Hopkins River, Warrnambool, Early 20th century
... Proudfoot’s Boat House, Hopkins River, Warrnambool...Hopkins River... Simpson Street Warrnambool, on the banks of the Hopkins River...Front, in red: “PROUDFOOT’S BOAT HOUSE / HOPKINS RIVER...Hopkins River, Warrnambool, Great Ocean Road, Victoria... Simpson Street Warrnambool, on the banks of the Hopkins River ...The nine postcards in this set were donated together and date to the early 1900s. All but one postcard in this set shows images of Warrnambool, in the Western District of Victoria; the other has a London image. The postcards were all printed in Great Britain according to that country’s postal regulations. All cards have titles on the front printed in red. The majority of the images on the cards are attributed to photographer Joseph Jordan and belong to the Jordan Series. The back of these cards has an outline for a postage stamp, a vertical dividing line and a heading on each side of the line to separate the Correspondence from the Address. Postcards or ‘correspondence cards’ appeared in Britain in 1894. They were plain cards with a space for the message on one side and an address on the other; regulations didn’t allow anything but the address to be written on the ‘address’ side. In 1902 the British regulations then allowed a picture to be printed on the front and the address on the back, so messages had to be written on the picture side. Soon, the regulations changed and the back was divided for a message and the address. Proudfoots Boat House – Proudfoot’s Boathouse is at 2 Simpson Street Warrnambool, on the banks of the Hopkins River. In the 1880s it was a venue for hiring boats for rowing, fishing, sailing and picnics. It was a popular destination for tourists coming from Melbourne for a day or weekend outing. The beautiful historic Victorian period building was designed, built and established by Thomas Proudfoot. He applied to build a boat jetty in 1885. He died in 1900 and his wife Catherine took over, running it for many years. Later her son Bruce and after that her granddaughter Ena Hunt and her husband took over; it remained in the family until 1979. The buildings, including the ‘U’ shaped jetty and tearooms, were restored and modified in the 1990s by the Warrnambool Sports Club, under the control of the Warrnambool City Council. Joseph Jordan - Joseph Jordan was born in 1841 in Leicester England. When he was 16 he joined the 7th Queen's Own Hussars and was sent to India at the outbreak of the mutiny. He took part in the relief of Lucknow and remained in India for eleven years. It was during this time, he became interested in photography. He was posted to New Zealand and later came to Victoria, becoming a sergeant major of the Mounted Rifles. In the mid-1880s he came to the Western district where he was responsible for establishing units of the Mounted Rifles in various country towns such as Dunkeld, Mortlake, Panmure, Bushfield, Koroit etc. He resigned from the army in 1889 and set up a professional photography studio in Liebig Street, Warrnambool. He became very well known in the Western District for family photographs, official photographs of local councillors and groups as well as views of local scenery. In 1891 he photographed the wrecked barque ‘Fiji’ at ‘Wrecks Beach’ near Princetown. His business was taken over by his son Arthur around 1917. Joseph was a keen rifle shot and in 1924 he donated the "Jordan Shield" as a prize to the Victorian Rifle Association. He was made a "Life Honorary Member" of the Warrnambool Returned Soldiers League and in 1933 he was recognised as being the oldest living soldier in Victoria. Joseph died in 1935 aged 95.This card is the only one of the nine cards with the location of Warrnambool added to the name 'Joseph Series'. It is also the only one that has text within the outline for the postage stamp. The font used for the test of the headings is slightly different to the other cards. Joseph Jordan is a significant figure in Warrnambool history as he helped to establish early units of the Mounted Rifles (G Company) in local towns during the late 1880's and later, photographed local scenes, groups and citizens of early Warrnambool. This postcard of Proudfoot's Boathouse is of historical significance for is connection with Proudfood’s Boathouse. Proudfoot’s Boathouse is an example of late-Victorian recreational and tourist facilities. Boathouses were popular 19th-century tourist and recreational attractions, providing refined and healthy activity. This boathouse shows the early realisation of the tourism and leisure potential of seaside towns such as Warrnambool, a potential that has become increasingly important as port uses have ceased and other industries have been subjected to financial pressure. Proudfoot's Boathouse is of social significance because it illustrates the continuity of the attraction of this kind of leisure facility. Although the glory days of boathouses were in the 19th century, those that survive continue to be well patronised. Proudfoot's Boathouse has been an important recreational facility and attraction for tourists flocking to the Hopkins River, one of the State's most popular boating and fishing resorts, since 1885.” (Statement of Significance is from the Victorian Heritage Register)Postcard, one of nine, landscape orientation. Coloured photograph print within an oval border and mauve-toned shading. Cameo Image of figures in three rowing boats on still water beside a building with three gable roofs and decorative verandas. Other boats are moored at the landing in front of the building. The roofs each have a tall pole at the front. There is a park right of the building that also has a landing. In the background is a grassed slope and the sea. Reverse has printed inscriptions and an outline for a postage stamp. There is no correspondence written on the card. The card is one of the Jordan Series by Joseph Jordan, printed in Great Britain in the early 1900s. Front, in red: “PROUDFOOT’S BOAT HOUSE / HOPKINS RIVER, WARRNAMBOOL” Reverse in black: “Jordan Series Warrnambool” “POST CARD” “Printed in Great Britain” “This space may be used for Communication” “The Address to be written here” Within the stamp outline: “3 / BRITISH / MANUFACTURE"flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, maritime museum, warrnambool, great ocean road, warrnambool and district, warrnambool scenes, local scenes, views of warrnambool, joseph jordan, jordan series, jordan photography, postcard, souvenir, correspondence, cameo postcard, landscape, proudfoots boat house, boat house, proudfoots, hopkins river, boats for hire, row boats, recreation -
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Photograph - Framed Photograph of the Islands in the Hopkins River, Jordan Studios, Warrnambool, 1911
... Framed Photograph of the Islands in the Hopkins River...Hopkins River...This photograph shows the islands in the Hopkins River...The Islands Hopkins River Warrnambool 1911 Jordan Photo... This photograph shows the islands in the Hopkins River in 1911 ...This photograph shows the islands in the Hopkins River in 1911. This section of the river is in the Allansford area, near Jubilee Park (Hopkins River Caravan Park). It was, and still is, a picnic and fishing spot. On one of the islands is an unmarked grave which may be that of Jemima Christine Allan, the first wife of one of the first European settlers in the Allansford area, William Allan. She died in 1842. The photograph was taken by Jordan Studios so the photographer may be either Joseph Jordan, one of the best-known Warrnambool photographers of the past, or his son Arthur, also a well-credentialled photographer.This photograph is considerable historical importance, showing a section of the Hopkins River in the Warrnambool region in 1911.This is a black and white photograph in a wooden frame with a patterned edging. The photograph is inset with a gilt metal edging and enclosed in glass. The backing is wooden with a wire cord for hanging. The photograph shows the river with islands covered in vegetation. On the river are two boats, one wuih four occupants standing up in the boat and the other with two occupants. In the ccntre of the photograph is a tree stump and a dead tree.The Islands Hopkins River Warrnambool 1911 Jordan Photohopkins river, jemima allan, jordan studios -
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Work on paper - Report, Warrnambool Surf Lifesaving Club, 40th Annual One Mile Swim of the Hopkins River, 1999
... 40th Annual One Mile Swim of the Hopkins River...hopkins river mile swim...The Hopkins River One Mile Swim started in 1960 as part... for the 40th Annual One Mile Swim in the Hopkins River in 1999... One Mile Swim in the Hopkins River, Sunday 14th March 1999, 2... The Hopkins River One Mile Swim started in 1960 as part of an Aquatic ...The Hopkins River One Mile Swim started in 1960 as part of an Aquatic Day to raise funds for the Warrnambool Olympic Pool. Since 1961 a measured One Mile Course (1600 metres) was used, the course being up river for approx. 286 metres, then to the bridge and back to the jetty to the finishing line. It was a handicap race. The race was abandoned after 46 years (2005). The booklet is of some importance as it gives the details of the Hopkins River One Mile Race, an event that was a prominent one in Warrnambool for 46 years. The booklet records the achievements of the competitors and the work of the committees involved and will be useful for researchers. This is a booklet containing a souvenir program for the 40th Annual One Mile Swim in the Hopkins River in 1999 and a Full Race History from 1960 to 1999. It has been produced in-house by the Warrnambool Surf Lifesaving Club and has a blue cardboard front cover and a grey back cover. The photocopied and typed pages have been bound with black plastic. The contents include newspaper cuttings, photocopies of photographs, lists of winners and a list of the race’s sponsors. There are three loose sheets.Front Cover: Warrnambool Surf Lifesaving Club, 40th Annual One Mile Swim in the Hopkins River, Sunday 14th March 1999, 2 p.m., Souvenir Program and Full Race History 1960-1999warrnambool surf lifesaving club, hopkins river mile swim, hopkins river -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Platter, Transfer Hopkins River
... Transfer Hopkins River... with an illustration of the Hopkins River in Warrnambool. Included... features a colour illustration of the Hopkins River, Warrnambool...‘Hopkins River Warrnambool’ ... warrnambool history ‘Hopkins River Warrnambool’ This is a small glass ...This is a souvenir dish or small plate with an illustration of the Hopkins River in Warrnambool. Included in the illustration are the rowing shed, the boathouses and the lambertiana trees in the property of Lyndoch. The souvenir dish would have been sold to tourists visiting Warrnambool or Warrnambool residents in the 1920s and 30s. This type of souvenir was popular at the time in any tourist town or place in Australia. Tourism has been an important industry in Warrnambool since the late 19th century. This item is of interest as an example of the type of souvenir produced for tourists in the 1920s and 30s. It was both a useful and decorative item. It will be useful for display. This is a small glass souvenir dish. The centre of the dish features a colour illustration of the Hopkins River, Warrnambool (near its mouth). The glass around the illustration is heavily patterned and embossed. The bottom of the dish is dark blue. ‘Hopkins River Warrnambool’ tourism in warrnambool, warrnambool history -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Mouth of the Hopkins River, Warrnambool, 2013, 22/12/2013
... Mouth of the Hopkins River, Warrnambool, 2013...hopkins river...The Hopkins River flows through Warrnambool...Five colour photographs of Warrnambool's Hopkins River..., 3350 goldfields The Hopkins River flows through Warrnambool ...The Hopkins River flows through WarrnamboolFive colour photographs of Warrnambool's Hopkins River. This area, also known as Blue Hole, features ciiffs, rock formations and rock pools. warrnambool, hopkins river, mouth, blue hole -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Postcard - Scenic, Warrnambool, Bay of Biscay, Hopkins River, Warrnambool, 1902-1910
... Bay of Biscay, Hopkins River, Warrnambool... and the address. Bay of Biscay, Hopkins River, Warrnambool – This same...Front, in red: “Bay of Biscay, Hopkins River, Warrnambool...Bay of Biscay, Hopkins River, Warrnambool, Great Ocean Road... and the address. Bay of Biscay, Hopkins River, Warrnambool – This same ...The nine postcards in this set were donated together and date to the early 1900s. All but one postcard in this set shows images of Warrnambool, in the Western District of Victoria; the other has a London image. The postcards were all printed in Great Britain according to that country’s postal regulations. The fronts of all cards have titles printed in red. Most of the images on the cards are attributed to photographer Joseph Jordan and belong to the Jordan Series. The back of these cards has an outline for a postage stamp, a vertical dividing line and a heading on each side of the line to separate the Correspondence from the Address. Postcards or ‘correspondence cards’ appeared in Britain in 1894. They were plain cards with a space for the message on one side and an address on the other; regulations didn’t allow anything but the address to be written on the ‘address’ side. In 1902 the British regulations then allowed a picture to be printed on the front and the address on the back, so messages had to be written on the picture side. Soon, the regulations changed and the back was divided for a message and the address. Bay of Biscay, Hopkins River, Warrnambool – This same image was published in Table Talk on January 6th, 1910 and in The Age, on December 18, 1929, referred to a revival of fishing at the Bay of Biscay on the Hopkins River. These and similar articles showcased the Bay of Biscay as a popular boating and fishing location and well worth promoting to places outside of Warrnambool. Joseph Jordan - Joseph Jordan was born in 1841 in Leicester England. When he was 16 he joined the 7th Queen's Own Hussars and was sent to India at the outbreak of the mutiny. He took part in the relief of Lucknow and remained in India for eleven years. It was during this time that he became interested in photography. He was posted to New Zealand and later came to Victoria, becoming a sergeant major of the Mounted Rifles. In the mid-1880s he came to the Western district where he was responsible for establishing units of the Mounted Rifles in various country towns such as Dunkeld, Mortlake, Panmure, Bushfield, Koroit etc. He resigned from the army in 1889 and set up a professional photography studio in Liebig Street, Warrnambool. He became very well known in the Western District for family photographs, official photographs of local councillors and groups as well as views of local scenery. In 1891 he photographed the wrecked barque ‘Fiji’ at ‘Wrecks Beach’ near Princetown. His business was taken over by his son Arthur around 1917. Joseph was a keen rifle shot and in 1924 he donated the "Jordan Shield" as a prize to the Victorian Rifle Association. He was made a "Life Honorary Member" of the Warrnambool Returned Soldiers League and in 1933 he was recognised as being the oldest living soldier in Victoria. Joseph died in 1935 aged 95.The image of the figures in a row boat on the river suggests that the location was a popular place to visit. The choice of subject for this postcard indicates the popularity of Warrnambool's natural environment as a tourist attraction at a time when ships called coastal traders brought passengers and cargo to the Port of Warrnambool from ports along Victoria's southwest coast. Joseph Jordan is a significant figure in Warrnambool history as he helped to establish early units of the Mounted Rifles (G Company) in local towns during the late 1880's and later, photographed local scenes, groups and citizens of early Warrnambool.Postcard, one of nine, portrait orientation, coloured print within a rectangle border with an impressed line around the image and a title in red. The picture shows three figures wearing hats in a rowboat on the bank of a river beside cliffs. There is no correspondence written on the card. The back has inscriptions and outlines for a postage stamp. Jordan Series, printed in Great Britain.Front, in red: “Bay of Biscay, Hopkins River, Warrnambool” Back in green: “Jordan Series” “POST CARD” “PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN” “For correspondence” “The Address only to be written here”flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, maritime museum, warrnambool, great ocean road, warrnambool and district, warrnambool scenes, local scenes, views of warrnambool, joseph jordan, jordan series, jordan photography, postcard, souvenir, correspondence, cameo postcard, bay of biscay, fishing, boating -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Cuo, Westminster China Australia, Hopkins River Boat, Mid 20th century
... Hopkins River Boat... they come for a beach holiday. The Hopkins River is a popular... is a coloured image of Proudfoots Boatsheds at the mouth of the Hopkins...Hopkins River Boatsheds Warrnambool Fine China Westminster... for a beach holiday. The Hopkins River is a popular recreation ...Tourism has been an important industry in Warrnambool for over 100 years. In the late 19th century Warrnambool was promoted as a spa resort offering a mild climate, seaside swimming and hot and cold seawater baths. Today tourists come in winter to see the Southern Right whales at Logans Beach and in summer they come for a beach holiday. The Hopkins River is a popular recreation destination with boating, fishing and water skiing. The Proudfoots Boathouse was established in 1885 by Thomas Proudfoot. This cup is an interesting example of a Warrnambool tourist souvenir from the mid to late 20th century.This is a small white china cup. There is gold edging around the rim and on the handle. On the side of the cup is a coloured image of Proudfoots Boatsheds at the mouth of the Hopkins River in Warrnambool. Hopkins River Boatsheds Warrnambool Fine China Westminster China Australia tourism in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth blocked, c2010 - 2017
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth blocked, c2010 - 2017
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth blocked - artificial channel, c2010 - 2017
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth blocked - artificial channel - sand falling in, c2010 - 2017
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth reef exposed after flood, c2010 - 2017
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth in flood - waters receeding, c2010 - 2017
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth after the flood, c2010 - 2017
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth - panorama, c2010 - 2017
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth - panorama, c2010 - 2017
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth - double channel post flood, c2010 - 2017
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hopkins River Mouth - blocked - mechanical digger, c2010 - 2017
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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Ashtray, Alka Kunst, Warrnambool Hopkins River, c. 1960
... Warrnambool Hopkins River... holiday. The image on the dish shows the Warrnambool Hopkins River... of the old boat shed and jetty on the Hopkins River in Warrnambool...Warrnambool Hopkins River Alka Kunst Bavaria .... The image on the dish shows the Warrnambool Hopkins River near its ...This item was bought as a souvenir of Warrnambool in the mid 20th century when cigarette smoking was more widespread and was socially acceptable. Tourism in Warrnambool has been an important industry for over 100 years. In the late 19th century Warrnambool was promoted as a spa resort with its mild climate, sea bathing and its hot and cold sea water baths complex. Today visitors come in winter for the May Racing Carnival and to see the Southern Right whales at Logans Beach and in summer they come for a beach holiday. The image on the dish shows the Warrnambool Hopkins River near its mouth. The boatshed is no longer there with sections of the building being relocated to a site in Henna Street and used for indoor recreational purposes.This ash tray is retained as an example of a local tourist souvenir sold to tourists in the 1960s. This is a small white china dish made in an oval shape and slightly raised from the surface on which it sits. The ends of the dish have four gold coloured indents for stubbing cigarettes. There is a gold rim around the edge of the dish and a coloured image of the old boat shed and jetty on the Hopkins River in Warrnambool. On the base of the dish is the logo of the maker and printed details.Warrnambool Hopkins River Alka Kunst Bavaria tourism in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
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Photograph - Colour, Mouth of the Hopkins River, Warrnambool, 2012, 18/08/2012
... Mouth of the Hopkins River, Warrnambool, 2012...hopkins river...Colour photographs of the mouth of the Hopkins River... Office goldfields warrnambool hopkins river mouth sea Colour ...Colour photographs of the mouth of the Hopkins River at Warrnambool.warrnambool, hopkins river, mouth, sea -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Painting, Hopkins River - Clifton Banks, Early 20th century
... Hopkins River - Clifton Banks...Hopkins River Estuary... Clifton Banks is the name given to a bank on the Hopkins... board of Clifton Banks on the Hopkins River. It has a gilt... Banks is the name given to a bank on the Hopkins River Estuary ...Clifton Banks is the name given to a bank on the Hopkins River Estuary, about one kilometre upstream from Proudfoots Boathouse. It is at the foot of the property, Clifton which dates from the 1850s. There are several works of art and photographs depicting Clifton Banks which date from the 19th and early 20th centuries. This oil painting is believed to be the work of Emma McGeorge, the wife of Canon Samuel McGeorge, the Vicar of Christ Church, Warrnambool form 1899 to 1905. It is surmised that Emma McGeorge was encouraged by the artist Mary Norman to take up painting as a pastime or to continue with her art interests. Emma McGeorge may have been a pupil of Samuel Pearce Fuller and Mary Norman. She was successful as an exhibitor and entrant in art exhibitions in Warrnambool in the early 1900s. She died in Warrnambool in 1933. This is a highly significant art work as it has artistic merit and is one of the depictions of Clifton Banks on the Hopkins River and so has historical value. It is an example of the high standard of art work that was being produced, especially by women, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Warrnambool. It was bought at an auction sale in Camperdown by Les O’Callaghan in 1997. This is an oil painting, probably by Emma McGeorge, on art board of Clifton Banks on the Hopkins River. It has a gilt wooden frame with multi-tiered highly-ornamented outer frames in a gold colouring. The lower frame is discoloured (perhaps by smoke from a fire place) and there is a small piece of wood missing on the lower frame. All the gilding is slightly discoloured. The back has been sealed with pasted paper and there are old tacks and old wire for hanging the picture. There is a label on the back from W. Hickford, the Warrnambool picture framer and handwritten information on the artist and the artwork by Les O’Callaghan.Front: ‘E.Mc.G.’ Back: ‘W. J. Hickford, Picture Dealer, Framer and Gilder, Liebig Street, Warrnambool, Mounting and Repairing, Old Frames Re-gilt, Oakley Printer’ ‘603’ clifton banks, emma mcgeorge, warrnambool, hopkins river estuary -
City of Warrnambool Rowing Club
Book, City of Warrnambool Rowing Club - 140 years on the Hopkins River, 2016
... City of Warrnambool Rowing Club - 140 years on the Hopkins...hopkins river...) and includes the five rowing clubs that have operated on the Hopkins... operated on the Hopkins River, Warrnambool and been absorbed ...This book was launched on 21 February 2016. It details the history of the City of Warrnambool Rowing Club (CoWRC) and includes the five rowing clubs that have operated on the Hopkins River, Warrnambool and been absorbed by CoWRC . This book details the history of five rowing clubs on the Hopkins River, Warrnambool. It includes the clubs importance to the community, coloured and black and white photographs, table of committtees from 1871 and the first documented boating club on the river in 1850. An 85 page A4 book, black and white cover with coloured photographs, table of committees.city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool ladies rowing club, faugh-a-ballagh, hopkins boating club, gordon rowing club, susan finnigan, hopkins river, warrnambool, hopkins river warrnambool -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Mouth of the Hopkins River, Point Ritchie, Warrnambool, c.1926
... Mouth of the Hopkins River, Point Ritchie, Warrnambool...Hopkins River... of the Hopkins River, Point Ritchie, Warrnambool. ... collection photograph albums Hopkins River Point Ritchie Warrnambool ...Henry Beater Christian (1886-1962) , was a descendant of one of the earliest settler families in Kew. Employed at the Kew Asylum as a 'public servant', he was a skilled amateur photographer, photographing numerous scenes in Kew and on his travels around Victoria. The majority of his photographs date from 1916 to 1929. His finest photographs are housed in two photograph albums. Digital copy of a photograph from page 23 of the 47-page photograph album containing 261 gelatinous silver images, loaned by Diane Washfold with permission given to digitise and hold a copy in our collection. Henry Christian took a number of walking and rail trips, individually or with friends, around regional and rural Victoria during the 1920s. This photo is from a series of twelve photographs of parts of the west coast of Victoria, including Port Fairy and Warrnambool. The location in this photograph has been identified by Kathleen Gervasoni as the mouth of the Hopkins River, Point Ritchie, Warrnambool. henry beater christian (1886-1962), landscape photography, christian-washfold collection, photograph albums, hopkins river, point ritchie, warrnambool