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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Koroit Railway Station, 2016
... Koroit Railway Station ...koroit railway station...Digital images of rusty railway infrastructure at Koroit...Koroit Railway Station, Koroit, Victoria, Australia... of rusty railway infrastructure at Koroit Railway Station. Koroit ...Digital images of rusty railway infrastructure at Koroit Railway Station.transport, rail trail, koroit, koroit railway station, sign, wood, equipment, stairs, switch, rust -
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Digital photographs, Koroit Railway Station Goods Shed and Siding, 2016
... Koroit Railway Station Goods Shed and Siding...koroit railway station... Koroit Railway Station. ...Koroit Railway Station, Koroit, Victoria, Australia... at the former Koroit Railway Station. Koroit Railway Station Goods Shed ...Digital images of remnant railway items at the former Koroit Railway Station. transport, rail trail, koroit, koroit railway station, goods shed, siding -
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Marker - Koroit Railway Station, 2016
... Marker - Koroit Railway Station...koroit railway station...Koroit Railway Station, Koroit, Victoria, Australia... Marker - Koroit Railway Station Digital photographs L.J ...Digital imagestransport, rail trail, koroit, koroit railway station, stone marker, stone, marker, roadside, verge -
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Koroit Railway Station, 2016
... Koroit Railway Station...koroit railway station...Koroit Railway Station, Koroit, Victoria, Australia... station timetable Digital images Koroit Railway Station Digital ...Digital imagestransport, rail trail, koroit, koroit railway station, timetable -
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Koroit Railway Station, 2016
... Koroit Railway Station...koroit railway station...Koroit Railway Station, Koroit, Victoria, Australia... station Digital images Koroit Railway Station Digital photographs ...Digital imagestransport, rail trail, koroit, koroit railway station -
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Koroit Railway Station, 2016
... Koroit Railway Station ...koroit railway station...Koroit Railway Station, Koroit, Victoria, Australia... Office goldfields transport rail trail koroit koroit railway ...Digital imagestransport, rail trail, koroit, koroit railway station, goods shed, siding, metal, nails -
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Photograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Koroit Railway Station, 2016
... Koroit Railway Station ...koroit railway station...Koroit Railway Station, Koroit, Victoria, Australia... rail trail koroit koroit railway station sign Digital images ...Koroit is a town in Western Victoria.Digital images of a railway sign for Koroittransport, rail trail, koroit, koroit railway station, sign -
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Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Former Koroit Railway Station, 2016
... Former Koroit Railway Station ...koroit railway station...Digital images of a brick railway station at Koroit...Koroit Railway Station, Koroit, Victoria, Australia... at Koroit, Victoria. Former Koroit Railway Station Digital ...Digital images of a brick railway station at Koroit, Victoria. transport, rail trail, koroit, koroit railway station, buildings -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... Koroit Railway Station closed in 1975 when the rail to Port...Black and white photograph of Koroit railway station... Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Koroit Railway Station closed ...Koroit Railway Station closed in 1975 when the rail to Port Fairy was also closed. Unlike the Port Fairy Station the Koroit Station has been restored and is used by local groups and is of course part of the Rail trail from Port Fairy to WarrnamboolBlack and white photograph of Koroit railway station with 6males and a child on platformtransport, rail, road, koroit, railway station -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Lamp Light, late 19th - early-20th century
This gas lamp light and stand came from the original manufacturer in Melbourne. Gas street lights such as this one were used in Melbourne from the mid-19th century. The lights enabled safer after-dark travel for pedestrians and vehicles and were a deterrent to crime. A lamp lighter was employed to keep the lamps lit, sometimes with little success due to weather conditions and the pranks of youths. WARRNAMBOOL Gasworks In Warrnambool prior to 1874 there were about twenty rare, individually lit street lights in Warrnambool, each with its own supply of kerosene. These lamps were in the central business area of Timor, Koroit and Liebig Streets. The Warrnambool Gas Company Ltd. was registered as an incorporated company in 1873. It was a private, locally owned business. It was located at 209-215 Merri Street, Warrnambool, on the land, which is just west of the later-built railway station. The first managers of the Gas Company lived in a substantial stone house on site, but later the managers lived in a residence in Henna Street between Merri and Timor Streets. The original home, which still stands, became a residence for the Railway Station Master from about 1890. In August 1874 the construction of the gasworks was complete and at the end of that month gas was supplied to all of the existing lamps in Warrnambool for the first time. The Warrnambool Gas Company wound up in 1880-1881 and was purchased by the Warrnambool Borough Council with money raised by a loan – the Borough’s first ‘loan transaction’. The Council established a piped network to supply gas to other street connections. The gasworks were privatised and upgraded in 1952. In 1972 the town supply was converted to liquid petroleum gas and by the early 1980s the gasworks were closed down. In 1986 Warrnambool was supplied with natural gas from a site near Port Campbell. The Warrnambool gasworks supplied all street and shop lighting and most domestic lighting until 1923 when electricity was available for lighting. Bromfield Street in Warrnambool was named after the director of the gasworks, James Astley Bromfield (1823-1903). He arrived in Warrnambool from Worcestershire, England, in 1852 and was very active in the local council and community. Cockman Street was named after the first secretary of the gasworks in 1874, Walter Cockman (c.1821-1892). He was a Mayor and businessman. The second Manager, Luther Rodgers, worked for the gas company for about twenty years and both Rodger Place and Rodgers Road in Warrnambool have been named after him. LAMP LIGHTS IN MELBOURNE In the 1820s Melbourne's innkeepers were legally required to have a lamp light outside their premises from sunset to sunrise. This was the first instance of street lamps being used in Melbourne. In 1847 the first oil lamp was used in the city. In 1849 a gas lamp was installed on the Swanston Street Bridge and much of the city had oil lamps installed by then. In August 1857 the installation of street gas lamps began in Melbourne. They were welcomed for the much brighter illumination they gave. By 1860 there were 414 lamp pillars. The phrase was quoted often - "A light was as good as a policeman". The first gas burners used for street lighting were called 'fishtail' gas burners. These were replaced in the early 1900s by gas mantles. The City of Melbourne Gas Coke Company was formed in 1850 but due to the Gold Rush the manufacture and distribution of the gas supply was delayed until January 1856. By the 1890s the gas supplying the lights was supplied by three companies in Melbourne. In 1879 a football match was played at the MCG under electric lighting and gradually electric arc lights were installed inside and outside buildings in the city. Lamp lights such as the one in Flagstaff Hill’s collection were no longer needed. (References: John Lindsay re Lamp Light history 2019-01-29, Former Warrnambool Gas Company Limited, Victorian Heritage Database Report, Heritage Number 149746 https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/149746/download-report ) The lamp light is representative of the lamps used in Melbourne from the mid-nineteenth century to light the streets at night and make Melbourne a safer city. The lamp is also representative of the gas street lighting in Warrnambool from the mid-1870s-1920s.Lamp light or gas light. Street light, one of the last gas street lights removed from Melbourne. (Reconditioned by Friends of Flagstaff Hill, 2013)flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, lamp light, gas light, gas lamp, street lamp, street light, gas street light, melbourne street lighting, warrnambool street lighting, melbourne gas street light, warrnambool gas company, warrnambool gasworks, james bromfield, walter cockman, luther rodgers, city of melbourne gas coke company -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document - Victorian Railways. Koroit & Warrnambool Line. Contract No. 2937, Circa 1888
The Victorian Railways began in 1854 and in the first 14 years up to 1868 had managed to complete about 250 miles of track. The next 60 years saw the system expand to nearly 3000 miles. By 1931 every town with a population over 500 had its own railway station. Early Victorian railway maps indicate that the extension from Colac to Warrnambool and then onwards to Koroit, occurred in the period of the 1880’s when the act known as the Octopus act saw a rapid expansion of lines. At the time there was much debate over where the expansion of the lines should take place, with one of the prime considerations for Warrnambool was the impact it would have on its port.The building of the railway to Warrnambool and onward to Koroit was a significant event for the town. Green cloth cover with tan suede corner points and spine. Title printed in gold on front cover. Title printed in gold on red on spine. 92 pages. The contract is printed and includes handwritten entries with specifications.Handwritten on front cover and inside front cover ” Copy for Engr in Chief” .On Page 2 transferred to Allan Reid * 24/1/88 Co Briscoe & Co Little Collins Street, Melbourne.warrnambool, railways, warrnambool to koroit railway, victorian railways contract no 2937