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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Poster, British Sailors' Society
... king edward vii sailors' rest... another name by which the Mission was known ie. King Edward VII...Poster for facilities available at King Edward VII sailors... sailors' society entertainment king edward vii sailors' rest ...This poster dates from a time when the Geelong Mission was based more centrally. The Mission currently operates from Corio Bay. The poster demonstrates the type of entertainment and activities available mid twenty century. The poster also indicates another name by which the Mission was known ie. King Edward VII Sailors' Rest.This document is indirectly related to the object MTSV_0617. Representing the close links of the Mission to Seafarers over the last century with British Merchant Shipping and Seamen.Poster for facilities available at King Edward VII sailors' rest in Geelong.Pencilled alterations.poster, seafarers, mission to seafarers, seamen rest, geelong, british sailors' society, entertainment, king edward vii sailors' rest, sailors, seamen, entertainments, canteen, dances, concerts, library, lounge, recreation -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Black and white, circa 1960s
... king edward vii sailors' rest building... the Western Beach Road) is known as the King Edward VII Sailors' Rest... the Western Beach Road) is known as the King Edward VII Sailors' Rest ...The Geelong Rest located at 3 Moorabool Street was created in 1895. The building depicted in the photograph ( taken from the Western Beach Road) is known as the King Edward VII Sailors' Rest building; it was designed by architect Percy Everett and replaced the older building in 1912. In 1901, it became the Geelong branch of the Mission to Seamen. The building is still standing on the waterfront in Geelong and has a commercial use.Medium b & w photograph depicting the front facade of the Sailors' Rest in Geelong.geelong, sailors' rest, seafarer, king edward vii sailors' rest building, 1912, percy everett, kombi