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Peterborough History Group
Australian Sea Stories Book by Jack Loney, Australian Sea Stories, Published 1985, reprinted 1989
... Australian Sea Stories Book by Jack Loney...Loney, Jack;...149 page soft cover book by Jack Loney; with a list... of the Australian coast. Loney, Jack; 149 page soft cover book by Jack Loney ...covers lesser known shipwrecks, mysteries and adventures of the Australian coast.149 page soft cover book by Jack Loney; with a list of Contents and index of ship names and surnames.loney, jack; -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Jack Loney, Old Days and Ways Along the South Coast, 1992
... jack loney (1925-1995)...Jack Loney... melbourne australia shipping shipwrecks jack loney (1925-1995) 78 p ...78 p., [30] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps, ports. (some col.)non-fictionaustralia, shipping, shipwrecks, jack loney (1925-1995) -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Jack Loney, Shipwreck Strait, 1993
... jack loney (1925-1995)...Jack Loney... melbourne jack loney (1925-1995) shipwrecks shipping australia ...non-fictionjack loney (1925-1995), shipwrecks, shipping, australia -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Jack Loney, Wrecks Along the Great Ocean Road, 1976
... jack loney (1925-1995)...Jack Loney... melbourne jack loney (1925-1995) shipwrecks great ocean road ...non-fictionjack loney (1925-1995), shipwrecks, great ocean road, victoria, australia -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Jack Loney, An Era at Port Phillip Heads, 1830-1900, 1973
... jack loney...Jack Loney... melbourne port phillip heads jack loney william buckley An Era ...non-fictionport phillip heads, jack loney, william buckley -
Peterborough History Group
Book, Jack Loney, Wrecks Along The Great Ocean Road, 1975
... jack loney...Jack Loney... of halladale newfield antares peterborough 3270 jack loney First ...Shipwreck information from Point Lonsdale to PortlandReferences to local shipwrecks and to the town of Peterborough by a district historian.145 page soft cover book with an index to ships and index of surnames.First edition 1967, this edition further revised 1975shipwreck coast, schomberg, young australia, falls of halladale, newfield, antares, peterborough 3270, jack loney -
Peterborough History Group
Book - Tourism Guide, Peterborough Port Campbell Princetown. Tourist, Historical and Fishing Guide, Circa 1975
... Jack Loney...Jack Loney... Road Jack Loney 22 page softcover book Peterborough Port ...Brief history and fishing guide to these areas.Historic record of tourists interests and fishing in Peterborough22 page softcover bookpeterborough, princetown, port campbell, shipwreck coast; the great ocean road;, peterborough 3270, princetown, port campbell, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, jack loney -
Peterborough History Group
Book, Jack Loney, Falls of Halladale
... jack loney...Jack Loney.... Jack Loney researched and wrote a number of books about many ...Falls of Halladale wrecked to the West of Peterborough and the rocky point of land is now named Halladale Point. the book includes information about the history of the ship and photos of her in action, as well as information and photos of the wreck.Jack Loney researched and wrote a number of books about many shipwrecks along the Victorian coast. This limited edition book summarises the history of the barque Falls of Halladale, which wrecked just to the west of Peterborough and includes interesting photos of the ship at sail and as a wreck on the reef.A3 landscape style spiral bound book with stiff, cardboard pages. Limited editionInside it is noted that this is copy number 452 of 1000 copies, and is signed by the author. Also inscribed in pencil is " Donated by Barry Jenkins"shipwrecks, peterborough, falls of halladale, jack loney -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Loney Jack, S S Glenelg, 1985
... Jack Loney...Loney Jack... Entrance gippsland Ships Shipping Jack Loney An account ...An account of the short but spectacular career of Benjamin Boyd, and his fleet of trading ships, between 1842 and 1851. Described as Australia most colourful commercial adventurer, his business interests covered banking, shipping, whaling, cattle raisingJack Loneyships, shipping -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Ships which landed Chinese Passengers at Robe, 1980
... Coast' by Jack Loney.... and Seamen of the South Coast' by Jack Loney.... of the South Coast' by Jack Loney. Goldminers Witt William Flatman ...List of ships which landed Chinese Passengers at Robe between 1857 and 1863.List of ships which landed Chinese Passengers at Robe between 1857 and 1863. 'Queen of the Seas' and 'Maria Hay' have associations with Nunawading and Vermont. Taken from 'Ships and Seamen of the South Coast' by Jack Loney.List of ships which landed Chinese Passengers at Robe between 1857 and 1863.goldminers, witt, william, flatman, james, cotton, elizabeth georgina -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Jack Loney, Wrecks on Victoria's South West Coast, 1975
... Jack Loney... Coast Book Jack Loney ...non-fictionkeith oliver, donation -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Jack Loney, "Bay Steamers and Coastal Ferries", 1982
... Jack Loney... and Coastal Ferries" Book Jack Loney A H and W A Reed Pty Ltd ..."Bay Steamers and Coastal Ferries". An account of the Bay steamers and coastal ferries from the 1830s to the late 1980s, within Port Phillip Bay and along the coast as far as Portland and Lakes Entrance in Victoria and to Tasmania. Appendices (ten) listing names and details of all the ships. 92 page soft covered book, black and white photos on front and back covers, red writing on front cover.transport - ferries, piers and wharves -
Peterborough History Group
Book, Jack Loney, Old Days and Ways Along the South Coast, 1992
... Jack Loney... Days and Ways Along the South Coast Book Jack Loney ...Information about the wreck of the Antares and other local wrecks and mysteries.History by local, noted historian.77 page softcover book with Table of Contents and Index. Published 1992shipwreck coast, peterborough 3270, great ocean road, antares - shipwreck -
Peterborough History Group
Book, The Australia Run, Published 2000
... Jack Loney... Peter Stone Jack Loney ...Detailed description of immigrant shipping route to Australia, including references to local shipwrecks317 page book with bibliography, general index, index of place names, index of surnames, index of ships. Volume 6 of Australian Shipwrecks series.peterborough 3270, great ocean road, schomberg-shipwreck, newfield-shipwreck, young australia-shipwreck, curdies inlet, the australia run shipping route, shipwreck coast -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, The Speke, 22/02/1906
... jack loney... jack loney Black & White photograph of The Speke running ...The Speke was an all steel ship of 310 feet, beam of 35 feet and weight of 2,712 tons and triple masted. She was built in 1891 at Carnarvon in Wales for a cost of 22,000 pounds. The wreck of the Speke was purchased for a mere 12 pounds after it went aground in 1906. The Speke had come from Peru to Sydney. She was then on her way to load wheat in Geelong when she ran aground on the 22 February 1906. Captain Tiltson confused a bushfire, near Cowes, for navigation lights. The ship drifted close to shore in Kitty Miller Bay and was eventually holed at 3 pm on the rocks. Life boats were immediately lowered and the ship’s crew all made it to shore except Seaman Frank Henderson, who lost his life.Black & White photograph of The Speke running aground on the south coast of Phillip Island.wreck of the speke, the speke, jack loney -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Book, J Loney, Wrecks Along the Great Ocean Road, 1967
... jack loney... Anglesea great-ocean-road jack loney dewey no 910.453 book Title ...Book first published in 1967 dealing with the shipwrecks along the Great Ocean Road. Illustrated with both maps and photographs and with a chrononolgy of the list of wrecks from pre-1800 through to 1958.Title: WRECKS / Along the / Great Ocean / Road J.K. LONEYjack loney, dewey no 910.453, book -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, LONEY, J. K. (Jack Kenneth), Wrecks on Phillip Island, 1975
... LONEY, J. K. (Jack Kenneth)... coastal waters Wrecks on Phillip Island Book LONEY, J. K. (Jack ...shipwrecks, victoria, phillip island, coastal waters -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Loney Jack, Wrecks on the Gippsland Coast, 1968
... Loney Jack... illustrated. Wrecks on the Gippsland Coast Book Loney Jack ...Shipwrecks and incidents along the coast and in Bass Strait from Point Nepean to Cape Howe. Indexes of Ships and Localities included. Some ship illustrated.A J and H Murrell stamped on first pageshipwrecks, ships and shipping, lighthouses -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Loney Jack, Wreck 1891 and other Maritime Memories, 1992
... Loney Jack... Memories Book Loney Jack ...Full descriptions of the wrecks of the 'W B Godfrey', Joseph H Scammell, Craiburn, 'Gambier'and 'Fiji' on the Victorian coast in 1891, plus many other maritime stories and mysteries from the authors research collection. Indexed Illustrated with photographships and shipping, shipwrecks -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Loney Jack, Wrecks Along the Great Ocean Road, 1967
... Loney Jack... Along the Great Ocean Road Book Loney Jack ...Account of many of the shipwrecks which occurred on the west coast of Victoria from 1839 to 1964. Some information on lighthouses, rocket crews,and cliff rescue squads. Index of ships, glossary of rigging terms.maritime history -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Loney, Jack, Maritime Australia - Short Tales of Ships and Men
... Loney, Jack... of Ships and Men Book Loney, Jack ...Tales of ships and men upon the oceans around Australia, drawn from original records.purchased 17. 1.1985exploration, ships and shipping -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Loney Jack, Sea Adventurers and Wrecks on the New South Wales South Coast, 1977
... Loney Jack... on the New South Wales South Coast Book Loney Jack ...Coastal shipping and some shipwrecks on the south coast of New South Wales, 1826 to 1976. Indexed chronologically, illustratedships and shipping -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Loney, Jack, The Tambo Shire Centenary History, 1986
... Loney, Jack... Book Loney, Jack ...Stories of some of the shipwrecks around Australia's coastships and shipping -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Loney Jack, The Sea War in Bass Strait, 1993
... Loney Jack...Ocean The Sea War in Bass Strait Book Loney Jack ...ocean -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Bergin T, 1904
... 'Wrecks along the Gippsland Coast', 8th Edition p84, Jack Loney..... Reference 'Wrecks along the Gippsland Coast', 8th Edition p84, Jack ...The date on the photo 1.11.1904, appears to identify this as the 'Hero' aground October 1904 when her cables parted while sheltering from a gale near Cape Woolamai, Victoria. Reference 'Wrecks along the Gippsland Coast', 8th Edition p84, Jack Loney.Black and white photograph mounted on card, of auxiliary ketch Hero on rocks as seen from the water. Two men on boat, one man and dog on rocks. Lakes Entrance VictoriaThe Hero in trouble as seen from the water. (Snapshot by T Bergin) 1.11.1904boats and boating, shipwrecks, coast -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Association Log Book, 1959-1960
... ballarat school of mines students' association e.j. barker jack ...Red cloth covered book. INcludes members of each house, rennovations of the FOrmer Ballarat Court house, student parade, retirement of Ruby Loney, appointment of Ballarat School of Mines Principal E.J. Barker, conferring of Diplomas programme. ballarat school of mines students' association, e.j. barker, jack barker, ruby loney, court house -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph, Photographer unknown
... H for selection photos for book WRECK & RESCUE by Jack Loney... photos for book WRECK & RESCUE by Jack Loney, June 1986. Photo ...Undated black & white photo of the Lifeboat "Queenscliffe", moored, with flags.RealismPhoto of the Lifeboat "Queenscliffe", moored, with flags.On the reverse McCowan & Mann 15-17 Spring St Geelong West 3218 Ph 9 1253, also, 85-12N, Q'cliffe w/ flags flying, Given H H for selection photos for book WRECK & RESCUE by Jack Loney, June 1986.wharf, lifeboat, moored, flags -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Wrecks Along The Great Ocean Road, 1976
... Jack Kenneth Loney (21 October 1925 – 13 February 1995... gippsland Jack Kenneth Loney (21 October 1925 – 13 February 1995 ...Jack Kenneth Loney (21 October 1925 – 13 February 1995) was an amateur Australian marine historian who published over one hundred books and numerous newspaper and magazine articles. He was a schoolteacher and principal until his retirement. He became interested in maritime history after preparing several general history booklets covering the Otway region of western Victoria, Australia.This item is a useful reference tool.A 132 pp book with a coloured photograph of the Great Ocean Road, on the south-western coast of Victoria, on the front cover. The title. "Wrecks Along The Great Ocean Road" is in black print above the photograph. The book contains black / white photographs and sepia text.It lists and describes shipwrecks on the west coast from Point Lonsdale to Portland.shipwrecks-great-ocean-road-victoria shipping-history -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Copper Sheet, circa 1878
... of the Tassie Boys” was placed into secure storage (Jack Loney, 1978... (Jack Loney, 1978, Wrecks & Reputations). The LOCH ARD manifest ...In 1984 the Commonwealth Government made available to Flagstaff Hill a collection of lead ingots and copper sheets recovered from the wreck-site of the LOCH ARD. They were presented to the Warrnambool City Council by the Hon. Tom Uren MHR, Minister for Territories and Local Government: “The Commonwealth recognises that shipwrecks like the LOCH ARD are our national heritage with important educational, recreational and tourist applications” (The Standard, Tuesday 8 May 1984). The LOCH ARD was wrecked in 1878. Unsuccessful salvage operations were then undertaken with the 90 ton paddle steamer NAPIER. In sudden bad weather this vessel too was sunk. The precise position of the LOCH ARD in the exposed and dangerous waters off Mutton Bird Island became lost to memory. The underwater location of the LOCH ARD was rediscovered in 1967 by a Warrnambool skindiver, Stan McPhee. In the two years following his find, the vessel was systematically pillaged by unauthorised salvagers. This led to the State and Federal Governments’ intervention in 1969. A roundup and seizure of recovered lead ingots and copper sheets was conducted by Commonwealth and Victorian Police. Offenders were charged and convicted. The “repossessed loot of the Tassie Boys” was placed into secure storage (Jack Loney, 1978, Wrecks & Reputations). The LOCH ARD manifest of cargo lists “Pig lead 50 tons, 994 pig & 37 rolls” and “Copper 33 plates, 53 bolts”. While the lead ingots have been subsequently described as “ballast”, the copper sheets are unlikely to have been associated with the ship’s normal complement in that way. Similar product lines in the cargo manifest are “Bar and rod iron 102 tons”, “Plate iron 3 tons” and “Zinc 12 tons”. These raw materials were used by colonial artisans such as blacksmiths and metal smelters to fashion, and repair, agricultural implements and industrial machinery. Copper was valued for its non-corrosive properties and its malleability, or ease of working. Both these qualities were useful, for example, in laying underground gas pipes that supplied lighting to residences, businesses and streetscapes in the mid-nineteenth century. As the nineteenth century progressed, the metal was also increasingly valued for its conductivity, with copper wiring linking colonial communities to each other, and the wider world, via the Telegraph system. The average weight of the copper sheets is 216 kilograms, calculated by "volume 0.1936m³ X Cu density 8930kgs/m³".The shipwreck of the Loch Ard is of significance for Victoria and is registered on the Victorian Heritage Register ( S 417). Flagstaff Hill has a varied collection of artefacts from Loch Ard and its collection is significant for being one of the largest accumulation of artefacts from this notable Victorian shipwreck. The collections object is to also give us a snapshot into history so we can interpret the story of this tragic event. The collection is also archaeologically significant as it represents aspects of Victoria's shipping history that allows us to interpret Victoria's social and historical themes of the time. The collections historically significance is that it is associated unfortunately with the worst and best-known shipwreck in Victoria's history. Large heavy sheets or panels of copper metal raised from the wreck of the LOCH ARD. The 10 sheets are of roughly similar dimensions and rectangular shape. They bear signs of prolonged submersion in seawater, with various degrees of limestone accretion, adhered marine growth, and green oxidisation. Three of the sheets are severely buckled, demonstrating the force of underwater explosives used in their salvage. One sheet appears cut or severed in a diagonal line downwards from its top left hand corner. One sheet has a 10cm X 10cm square cut out of its top right hand corner. All sheets are in sturdy, stable condition. No maker’s marks are visible.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, loch line, loch ard, captain gibbs, eva carmichael, tom pearce, glenample station, mutton bird island, loch ard gorge, sailing ship, copper sheet, manutacturing materials, metal imports, muntz -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Machine - Pulley, Ca 1889
... not heeded the advice of his crew. According to Jack Loney ‘… when... not heeded the advice of his crew. According to Jack Loney ‘… when ...Wooden pulley wheel section from the wreck “Newfield”. The Newfield was a three-masted iron and steel barque, built in Dundee, Scotland, in 1889 by Alexander Stephen and Sons. It was owned by the Newfield Ship Company in 1890 and later that year It was registered in Liverpool to owners Brownells and Co. The Newfield left Sharpness, Scotland, on 28th May 1892 with a crew of 25 under the command of Captain George Scott and on 1st June left Liverpool. She was bound for Brisbane, Australia, with a cargo of 1850 tons of fine rock salt, the main export product of Sharpness. At about 9pm on 28th August 1892, in heavy weather, Captain Scott sighted, between heavy squalls, the Cape Otway light on the mainland of Victoria but, due to a navigational error (the ship’s chronometers were wrong), he assumed it to be the Cape Wickham light on King Island, some 40 miles south. He altered his course to the north, expecting to enter Bass Strait. The ship was now heading straight for the south west Victorian coast and at about 1:30am ran aground on a reef about 100 yards from shore and one mile east of Curdie’s Inlet, Peterborough. The ship struck heavily three times before grounding on an inner shoal with 6 feet of water in the holds. Rough sea made the job of launching lifeboats very difficult. The first two lifeboats launched by the crew were smashed against the side of the ship and some men were crushed or swept away. The third lifeboat brought eight men to shore. It capsized when the crew tried to return it to the ship for further rescue The Port Campbell rocket crew arrived and fired four rocket lines, none of which connected with the ship. A local man, Peter Carmody, volunteered to swim one mile to the ship with a line to guide the fourth and final lifeboat safely to shore. Seventeen men survived the shipwreck but the captain and eight of his crew perished. The Newfield remained upright on the reef with sails set for a considerable time as the wind slowly ripped the canvas to shreds and the sea battered the hull to pieces. The Marine Board inquiry found the wreck was caused by a "one man style of navigation" and that the Captain had not heeded the advice of his crew. According to Jack Loney ‘… when the drama was over . . the Newfield was deserted except for the Captain’s dog and two pigs.’ Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum has several artefacts that have been salvaged from the wreck. See also other items in the Flagstaff Hill Newfield Collection.The report from SHP documented the following in regards to the Newfield collection: Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from the Newfield is of historical and archaeological significance at a State level, because of its association with the shipwreck, which is on the Victorian Heritage Register. The collection is significant because of its relationship between the objects. The Newfield collection is archaeologically significant as it is the remains of an international cargo ship. The Newfield collection is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and its potential to interpret sub-theme 1.5 (Living with natural processes). The collection is also historically significant for its association with the shipwreck. The Newfield collection meets the following criteria for assessment: Criteria A: Importance to the course, or pattern, of Victoria’s cultural history Criteria B: Possession of uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of Victoria’s cultural history Criteria C: Potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of Victoria’s cultural history This item is an oval-shaped brown and orange wooden shell from a ship’s pulley. The original wooden material is now petrified but the lighter coloured concentric rings of the wood's grain are still visible. A metal sheave or drum is fitted into the centre hole and some of the edge of its sheave’s collar has corroded and broken away. The collar has three holes of equal size that are evenly spaced around it. The bearing ring is now detached but still connected to the pulley with a string on which a label is attached. Most of the six cylindrical metal roller bearings are sand encrusted but some are still visible. Recovered from the wreck of the ship NEWFIELD.The pulley has a string through it that attaches it to the bearing. The label on the string bears the handwritten words “PULLEY WHEEL / NEWFIELD / PETER ROLAND”.block, flagstaff hill, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, warrnambool, peter carmody, carmody, newfield, shipwreck, pulley, wheel, pulley block, sheave, drum, peterborough, south west victoria, rocket, rocket crew, shipwreck artefact, flagstaff hil maritime museum