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Port Fairy Historic Lifeboat StationModel - Scale half model of Life Boat 1857, Half Model of Port Fairy Life Boat 1857
... Scale half model of Life Boat 1857...Half Model of Port Fairy Life Boat 1857...Life Boat...Half model of Port Fairy Life Boat, pale blue paint above waterline as in 1888, red wood cover. ...Port Fairy Life Boat Williamstown Vic 1857...Life Boat Half Model Scale Model Life Saving 1857 Port Fairy Life Boat Williamstown Vic 1857 Half model of Port Fairy Life Boat, pale blue paint above waterline as in 1888, red wood cover. ...Half model of Port Fairy Life Boat, pale blue paint above waterline as in 1888, red wood cover. Port Fairy Life Boat Williamstown Vic 1857life boat, half model, scale model, life saving, 1857 -
Port Fairy Historic Lifeboat StationModel - Model Port Fairy Lifeboat, Full model Port Fairy Lifeboat
... Life Boat...Scale model of Port Fairy Life Boat, fully rigged with sail. model enclosed in Glass case...Plaque on front and rear of stand: Port Fairy Life Boat Williamstown 1857...Port Fairy Historic Lifeboat Station Griffiths Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Life Boat Sail Model 1857 Scale model Plaque on front and rear of stand: Port Fairy Life Boat Williamstown 1857 Scale model of Port Fairy Life Boat, fully rigged with sail. model enclosed in Glass case Full model Port Fairy Lifeboat Model Model Port Fairy Lifeboat ...Scale model of Port Fairy Life Boat, fully rigged with sail. model enclosed in Glass casePlaque on front and rear of stand: Port Fairy Life Boat Williamstown 1857life boat, sail, model, 1857, scale model -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph, Photographer unknown
... ...life boat crew...Black & white photograph of the Queenscliffe life boat crew running on a wharf to a practice session...On the reverse "Fishermen members of the life boat crew running out for practice cruise" and " W Mouchmore's father Daniel?"...Rescue crew Practice readiness wet weather gear life boat crew wharf On the reverse "Fishermen members of the life boat crew running out for practice cruise" and " W Mouchmore's father Daniel?" ...Undated black & white photo of fishermen running on a wharf to a practice session or 'cruise' in full wet weather gear.RealismBlack & white photograph of the Queenscliffe life boat crew running on a wharf to a practice sessionOn the reverse "Fishermen members of the life boat crew running out for practice cruise" and " W Mouchmore's father Daniel?"rescue crew, practice readiness, wet weather gear, life boat crew, wharf -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - FRAMED WW1 PHOTOGRAPH, Wayne Eels, C.2008/09
... Photograph - black and white photograph on paper depicts a group of men wearing life jackets preparing for a life-boat drill. Frame - timber, light varnish finish, Perspex front, cardboard backing...."Group 5: Quota 45 - Journey". "G. Life-boat drill"....Framed Accessories Camera on the Somme WW1 38th Bn Grinton HMAT Karmala "Group 5: Quota 45 - Journey". "G. Life-boat drill". Photograph - framed. Photograph - black and white photograph on paper depicts a group of men wearing life jackets preparing for a life-boat drill. ...The Grinton Collection. The other soldiers are unknown at this point. "G. Lifeboat drill". (left in hat) Jack Grinton - "Jack Grinton No. 1043, Refer Cat No. 1280 for his service history.Photograph - framed. Photograph - black and white photograph on paper depicts a group of men wearing life jackets preparing for a life-boat drill. Frame - timber, light varnish finish, Perspex front, cardboard backing."Group 5: Quota 45 - Journey". "G. Life-boat drill".framed accessories, camera on the somme, ww1, 38th bn, grinton, hmat karmala -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Photograph of Mr. W (Bill) Mouchmore, B&W photo of Mr. Biil Mouchmore, 1960
... Queenscliffe life boat crew history...Reverse " Bill Mouchmore at wheel of new (Queenscliffe) life boat 1960 Neville Bowler Age "...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Queenscliffe life boat crew history Queenscliffe life boat crew in 1960 Reverse " Bill Mouchmore at wheel of new (Queenscliffe) life boat 1960 Neville Bowler Age " B&W photo of Mr. ...Queenscliffe life boat crew historyQueenscliffe life boat crew in 1960B&W photo of Mr. W [Bill] Mouchmore, taken in 1960Reverse " Bill Mouchmore at wheel of new (Queenscliffe) life boat 1960 Neville Bowler Age " -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumDocument - Oakley Type Life boat drawings & detailed description, Oakley Type Life boat details
... Oakley Type Life boat drawings & detailed description....Oakley Type Life boat details...Oakley type life boat details...Colour photo, Drawings & Written details of the 'self righting' Oakley type life boat...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Oakley type life boat details Significant details about the 'self righting' Oakley life boat design & construction historical references Reverse - " nil " Colour photo, Drawings & Written details of the 'self righting' Oakley type life boat Oakley Type Life boat details Document Oakley Type Life boat drawings & detailed description. ...Oakley type life boat detailsSignificant details about the 'self righting' Oakley life boat design & constructionColour photo, Drawings & Written details of the 'self righting' Oakley type life boatReverse - " nil "historical references -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Life boat from SS Coramba Port Fairy, wrecked near Phillip Island
... Life boat from SS Coramba Port Fairy, wrecked near Phillip Island...Original notation: "Life boat from the Port Fairy 1934" "from the" crossed out and replaced with "from Coramba" Published: Not found in The Age but a similar photo appears in The Australasian (see below). ... Photographer notations on slide: "Life boat from Coramba Port Fairy 1934 B57"....Glass plate negative Life boat from SS Coramba Port Fairy, wrecked near Phillip Island Photograph Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993 ...Original notation: "Life boat from the Port Fairy 1934" "from the" crossed out and replaced with "from Coramba" Published: Not found in The Age but a similar photo appears in The Australasian (see below). References: COASTAL STEAMER WRECKED (1934, December 8). The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), p. 37 (METROPOLITAN EDITION). Retrieved November 3, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article145245116 Photographer notations on slide: "Life boat from Coramba Port Fairy 1934 B57".shipwrecks, 1930-1939, ships, shipping industry -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPlaque - Commemorative Plaque - dedicated to Captain James Fawthrop and the Portland Lifeboat Crew for the rescue of Admella survivors, 1859, 1859
... James Fawthrop and the crew of the Portland life boat, who rescued the survivors from the wreck of the SS Admella. ...Front: In commemoration of the brave and gallant action of Captain James Fawthrop and crew of this lifeboat who rescued 19 survivors of the ill fated SS Admella wrecked near Cape Northumberland S.A. 10 August 1859. -Life boat crew-W.Rosevear - Cox W.Booth P.Francis H.McDonald A. ...James Fawthrop and the crew of the Portland life boat, who rescued the survivors from the wreck of the SS Admella. ...City of Portland collectionRelates to the Portland Lifeboat and the wreck of the AdmellaCommemorative bronze plaque to Cpt. James Fawthrop and the crew of the Portland life boat, who rescued the survivors from the wreck of the SS Admella. Mounted on wooden stand with stained finish, plaque slopes towards viewer. 1859Front: In commemoration of the brave and gallant action of Captain James Fawthrop and crew of this lifeboat who rescued 19 survivors of the ill fated SS Admella wrecked near Cape Northumberland S.A. 10 August 1859. -Life boat crew-W.Rosevear - Cox W.Booth P.Francis H.McDonald A. Carey W.Guy C.Patterson J.Dimond J.Kean T.Tweedle J.Dusting W.Kerkin T.J.Ward Back: (no inscriptions)portland lifeboat, captain james fawthrop, admella, shipwreck -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook, Life Boat Regulations etc
... Life Boat Regulations etc......life boat regulations etc...Life Boat Regulations etc...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village life boat regulations etc book Life Boat Regulations etc Life Boat Regulations etc Book ...Life Boat Regulations etcflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, life boat regulations etc, book -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - QUEENSCLIFFE Lifeboat wireless operator, Black & white photograph of QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat operator, unknown
... Reverse - " 1955 / Queenscliffe / Life Boat / Val Ferrier "....Preservation of shellfish in & around Queenscliffe historical references Reverse - " 1955 / Queenscliffe / Life Boat / Val Ferrier ". Black & white photograph of QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat operator Val Ferrier 1955 Black & white photograph of QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat operator Photograph QUEENSCLIFFE Lifeboat wireless operator ...Permitted shelfish take/catch.Preservation of shellfish in & around QueenscliffeBlack & white photograph of QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat operator Val Ferrier 1955Reverse - " 1955 / Queenscliffe / Life Boat / Val Ferrier ".historical references -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageVehicle - Vessel, Lifeboat Warrnambool, 01/09/1910
... ...life boat...A 'plaque' was found inside the hull of the lifeboat, made of untreated wood, disc-shaped with one straight edge (Diam 15.5cm), inscribed by one of the boat builders in pencil script "Life Boat Start building / 15/9/09 - complete 1/9/10 / (signature looks like H Meiers) / Boat Builder)."...'Plaque' inside body of boat is inscribed in pencil, script writing "Life Boat Start building / 15/9/09 - complete 1/9/10 / (signature looks like H Meiels) / Boat Builder)." ...A 'plaque' was found inside the hull of the lifeboat, made of untreated wood, disc-shaped with one straight edge (Diam 15.5cm), inscribed by one of the boat builders in pencil script "Life Boat Start building / 15/9/09 - complete 1/9/10 / (signature looks like H Meiers) / Boat Builder)." ...The construction of the lifeboat ‘Warrnambool’ began 15th September 1909 and was completed almost 12 months later, 1st September 1910. It was built at the Government Dockyard in Williamstown, Victoria, along the lines designed by the Great Britain’s Royal Lifeboat Institution, and included whaleback decks fore and aft, mast and centreboard, and rudder and tiller hung from the sternpost. It could be propelled by both sail and oar. At that time Captain Ferguson was Chief Harbour Master and Mr Beagley was foreman boat builder when he and his fellow workmen built the boat. The boat was described as “… a fine piece of workmanship and does credit to her builders and designers…” It had all the latest improvements in shape, disposition of weight and watertight compartments, and it had space for a large number of people in addition to the crew. It appears that 'H Meiers' whose signature, along with building dates, is pencilled on a concealed timber 'plaque' in the hull, was involved with the building of the lifeboat. It is interesting that the ‘Melbourne Directory’ of 1911, published by Sands and MacDougal, lists McAuley and Meiers, boat builders, Nelson Place foreshore, between Pasco and Parker Streets, Williamstown, (Victorian Heritage Database, ‘Contextual History, Maritime Facilities’), It is probably the company of the person whose name is inscribed on the lifeboat plaque. Flagstaff Hill’s documentation also mentions that the keel was laid at ‘Harry Myers, boat builders, Williamstown, Melbourne’ – the name ‘Myers’ can also be spelled ‘Meiers’, which could be the same person as the Meiers in “McAuley and Meiers” (as mentioned in genealogy lines of Myers). The new lifeboat, to be named ‘Warrnambool’ was brought to town by train and launched at the breakwater on 1st March 1911 using the Titan crane (the old lifeboat built in 1858, was then returned to Melbourne in 1911). This new lifeboat was stationed at Warrnambool in a shed located at the base of the Breakwater, adjacent to the slipway. A winch was used to bring it in and out of the water. The lifeboat ‘Warrnambool’ was similar in size to the old lifeboat but far superior in design, build and sea-going qualities such as greater manoeuvrability. The ‘self-righting, self-draining’ design was “practically non-capsizeable” and even if the boat overturned it would right itself to an even keel and the water would drain away. The hull was built of New Zealand Kauri, using double diagonal planking, laid in two layers at right angles, with a layer of canvas and red lead paint between the timbers to help seal the planking. It has “… plenty of freeboard, high watertight spaces between the deck and bottom… through which pipes lead…” The backbone timbers were made of Jarrah. The lifeboat Warrnambool was one of several rescue boats used at Port Fairy and Warrnambool in early 1900's. In late 1914 the Warrnambool lifeboat and crew were used to help find what was left of the tragic wreckage of the Antares, and were able to discover the body of one of the crewmen, which they brought back to Warrnambool. Between 1951 and 1954 the lifeboat was manned under the guidance of Captain Carrington. He held lifeboat practice each month on a Sunday morning, to comply with the Ports and Harbour’s request that lifeboats be manned by a strong and competent crew, ready for action in case of emergency. In the early 1960’s it ended its service as a lifeboat and was used in Port Fairy as a barge to help dredge the Moyne River, bolted to the Port Fairy lifeboat. Flagstaff Hill obtained the Warrnambool in 1975. In 1984 it was on display at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, Warrnambool. On 23rd May 1990 she was lifted from the water and placed in a cradle for restoration. The name ‘WARRNAMBOOL could be seen faintly on the lifeboat before it was restored. It was during the restoration that Flagstaff Hill's boat builder discovered the 'plaque' inside the hull. A copy of the blueprint plans has the name “V.E.E. Gotch” printed on it. His advertisement in Footscray’s ‘Independent’ newspaper of Saturday 11th May 1901 states he is “Principal and Skilled member (Naval Architect) to the Court of Marine Inquiry of Victoria and holds classes for naval architectural drawing and arithmetic.”The lifeboat WARRNAMBOOL is significant for its half century service to the local community as a lifesaving vessel. She was also used to help retrieve the body of a shipwrecked crew member of the ANTARES. Lifeboat "Warrnambool", a wooden, clinker hull, 'self-righting, self-draining design, single mast, pivoting centreboard. Complete with sail and yardarm. A 'plaque' was found inside the hull of the lifeboat, made of untreated wood, disc-shaped with one straight edge (Diam 15.5cm), inscribed by one of the boat builders in pencil script "Life Boat Start building / 15/9/09 - complete 1/9/10 / (signature looks like H Meiers) / Boat Builder)."'Plaque' inside body of boat is inscribed in pencil, script writing "Life Boat Start building / 15/9/09 - complete 1/9/10 / (signature looks like H Meiels) / Boat Builder)." flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, lifeboat, life boat, vessel, life saving, 1910 vessel, port fairy, boat builder plaque, rescue boat, beagley, williamstown, government dockyard, v.e.e. gotch, royal lifeboat institution, captain ferguson, meiers, nelson place, non-capsizeable, self-righting, titan crane, double diagonal planking, captain carrington, barge, antares, self righting, crew of twelve, capacity of 30 survivors -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Launching of the QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat, QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat launching 1948, c1987
... QUEENSCLIFFE life boat launching 1948....Lifeboat 'Queenscliffe' Reverse " Nil " QUEENSCLIFFE life boat launching 1948. QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat launching 1948 Photograph Launching of the QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat. ...Lifeboat launching.1948 launching of Queenscliffe lifeboat.QUEENSCLIFFE life boat launching 1948.Reverse " Nil "lifeboat 'queenscliffe' -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph, Photographer unknown, c1920
... .Reverse: Life boat crew c1920 / 692 over 1074...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Lifeboat crew Crew rescue lifeboats under oar power .Reverse: Life boat crew c1920 / 692 over 1074 Black & white photo of the Queenscliffe lifeboat crew at practice c1920 [Multiple] Photograph Photograph Photograph Photographer unknown ...Lifeboat crewRealismBlack & white photo of the Queenscliffe lifeboat crew at practice c1920 [Multiple].Reverse: Life boat crew c1920 / 692 over 1074crew, rescue, lifeboats under oar power -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Ceramic, 1920
... Handwritten caption 'Life boat drill from children' in white ink....Kept as an indication of what founding legatees experienced in World War One and what they saw on the way home. souvenir world war one jb mclean ship ceramic passengers Handwritten caption 'Life boat drill from children' in white ink. ...One photo from an album belonging to JB McLean, of his voyage home from World War 1 in 1920 on the Ceramic. The photos show passengers on the deck of the Ceramic dressed in life jackets. It shows the type of life preservers and clothing worn at the time. The Ceramic departed Tillbury, UK 12th March and docked in Freemantle on 27th April 1920 and then went onto Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. The Ceramic was a transport vessel built in Belfast in 1913 for the White Star Line to transport frozen produce and apples from Australia to UK. It was taken over by the Australian Government for troop transport in October 1914 and could carry over 3,000 troops. This trip in 1920 there were 1467 on board, there were women and children as well as 439 soldiers returning home, one of whom was John 'Basil' McLean. Was with other World War 1 memorabilia that has come from Private John Basil McLean, 2nd Reinforcements, 37th Battalion, A.I.F. There was a large collection of postcards so he may have been collecting them as souvenirs. J.B. McLean (Service No. 13824) was from near Maffra, Victoria and enlisted on 22 January 1916. He embarked on 16 December 1916 for Europe. His full war record is available from AWM. He spent time with the Australian Field Artillery (Pack Section). At the end of the war he worked for a year at the A.I.F. Headquarters in London before returning to Australia on the 'Ceramic', arriving Portsea in 1920.A collection of items from John Basil McLean is in the archive. Kept as an indication of what founding legatees experienced in World War One and what they saw on the way home.Sepia photo of passengers on deck of the Ceramic dressed in life jackets glued to black cardboard in an album of photos from 1920.Handwritten caption 'Life boat drill from children' in white ink.souvenir, world war one, jb mclean, ship, ceramic, passengers -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Life Boat Dredger, 1953, 1953
... Photograph - Life Boat Dredger, 1953...Front: (no inscriptions) Back: Life Boat Dredger 10.7.1953 (pencil, upper left)...Photograph Photograph - Life Boat Dredger, 1953 ...Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: Life Boat Dredger 10.7.1953 (pencil, upper left)port of portland archives, dredging, 1953, 1950s, portland harbour trust -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageInstrument - Optical, Telescope, 1869
... ...Royal National Life Boat Instution..."Dolland London" "Day or Night" "Royal National Life Boat Institution" "1869"...Flagstaff hill Shipwreck Coast Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Telescope Dolland Night and Day Royal National Life Boat Instution "Dolland London" "Day or Night" "Royal National Life Boat Institution" "1869" Telescope: one tube ships Day and Night telescope, with a brass inner tube and a timber main tube covered in leather. ...The discovery of the first telescope in 1608 can be attributed to Hans Lippershey of the Netherlands when he discovers that holding two lenses up some distance apart bring objects closer. He applies for a patent on his invention and this becomes the first documented creation of a telescope. Then in 1668, Newton produces the first successful reflecting telescope using a two-inch diameter concave spherical mirror. This opened the door to magnifying objects millions of times far beyond what could ever be obtained with a lens. It wasn’t until 1729 that Chester Moor Hall develops an achromatic lens (two pieces of glass with different indices of light refraction combined produce a lens that can focus colours to almost an exact point resulting in much sharper images but still with some distortion around the edges of the image. Then in 1729 Scottish instrument maker James Short invents the first parabolic and elliptic, distortion-less mirror ideal for reflecting telescopes. We now come to John Dollond who improves upon the achromatic objective lens by placing a concave flint glass lens between two convex crown glass lenses. This had the effect of improving the image considerably. Makers Information: John Dollond (1707-1761) London England he was a maker of optical and astronomical instruments who developed an achromatic (non-colour distorting) refracting telescope and practical heliometer. A telescope that used a divided lens to measure the Sun’s diameter and the angles between celestial bodies. The son of a Huguenot refugees Dollond learned the family trade of silk weaving. He became proficient in optics and astronomy and in 1752 his eldest son, Peter joined his father in an optical business, in 1753 he introduced the heliometer. In the same year, he also took out a patent on his new lenses. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in May 1761 but died suddenly in November and his share in the patent passed to his son Peter. In subsequent squabbles between Peter and the many London opticians who challenged his patent, Peter’s consistent position was that, whatever precedents there may have been to his achromatic lenses, his father had independently reached his practical technique on the basis of his theoretical command of Newtonian optics. As a result of maintaining his fathers patent, Dollond s became the leading manufacturer of optical instruments. For a time in the eighteenth and nineteenth century the word 'Dollond' was almost a generic term for telescope rather like 'Hoover; is to vacuum cleaner. Genuine Dollond telescopes were considered to be amongst the best. Peter Dollond (1731-1820) was the business brain behind the company which he founded in Vine Street, Spitalfields in 1750 and in 1752 moved the business to the Strand London. The Dollonds seem to have made both types of telescopes (reflecting and refracting), possessing the technology to produce significant numbers of lenses free of chromatic aberration for refracting telescopes. A Dollond telescope sailed with Captain Cook in 1769 on his voyage to observe the Transit of Venus. Thomas Jefferson and Admiral Lord Nelson were also customers of the Dollonds. Dollond & Co merged with Aitchison & Co in 1927 to form Dollond & Aitchison, the well-known high street chain of opticians, now fully part of Boots Opticians. They no longer manufacture but are exclusively a retail operation. John Dollond's experiments in optics and how different combinations of lenses refract light and colour gave a better understanding of the divergent properties of lenses. That went on to inform and pave the way for the improvement of our understanding of optics that are represented today. Dollond was referred to in his time as the "Father of practical optics" as a leader in his field he received many prestigious awards. The telescope in the collection is a good example of one of Dollonds early library telescopes and its connection with one of England's 18th-century pioneers in optical development is in itself a significant and an important item to have within the collection. Telescope: one tube ships Day and Night telescope, with a brass inner tube and a timber main tube covered in leather. Made in 1869 by Dolland, London."Dolland London" "Day or Night" "Royal National Life Boat Institution" "1869"flagstaff hill, shipwreck coast, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, telescope, dolland, night and day, royal national life boat instution -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Kormoran Life Boat
... Kormoran Life Boat...Colour photograph of Kormoran life boat in front of Melbourne tram....Kormoran lifeboat restoration at Geraldton. photograph people Colour photograph of Kormoran life boat in front of Melbourne tram. Kormoran Life Boat Photograph Photograph ...Photo 1. Kormoran Memorial, Camp 13. Photo 2. Kormoran Memorial, Carnarvon. Photo 3. Kormoran lifeboat restoration at Geraldton.Colour photograph of Kormoran life boat in front of Melbourne tram.photograph, people -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph, Photographer unknown, c1925
... Members of the life boat crew in boat shed circa 1925 / 696-1074 / c1920...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Lifeboat crew Lifeboat Crew Members of the life boat crew in boat shed circa 1925 / 696-1074 / c1920 Black & white photograph of the Queenscliffe Lifeboat crew at Queenscliffe in c1925 Photograph Photograph Photograph Photographer unknown ...Lifeboat crewRealismBlack & white photograph of the Queenscliffe Lifeboat crew at Queenscliffe in c1925Members of the life boat crew in boat shed circa 1925 / 696-1074 / c1920lifeboat, crew -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Black & white photograph of lifeboat Queenscliffe, Life boat Queenscliffe & rescued 'TIME' crew, 1986
... Life boat Queenscliffe & rescued 'TIME' crew....Black & white photograph of the life boat Queenscliffe & rescued 'TIME' crew....Life boat Queenscliffe & rescued 'TIME' crew. ...New Queenscliffe pierLife boat Queenscliffe & rescued crew from 'TIME'.Black & white photograph of the life boat Queenscliffe & rescued 'TIME' crew.Reverse - " Aug 26 1949 / returning from wreck of 'TIME' after rescuing crew / SPR PH Dick - Richard Lee, Superintendent Ports & Harbours / BS - Brian Shapter / Lewis Ferrier X on bow "historical references -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook, Life Boat Regulations
... Life Boat Regulations......life boat regulations...Life Boat Regulations Publisher: Government Printer Melbourne Date:1876...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village life boat regulations book Life Boat Regulations Publisher: Government Printer Melbourne Date:1876 Life Boat Regulations Book ...Life Boat Regulations Publisher: Government Printer Melbourne Date:1876flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, life boat regulations, book -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPainting, Unknown
... Marine scene depicting Jesus showing the light to sailors in distress on a life boat....Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne artwork jesus st peter chapel shipwreck lifeboat sailors seamen artwork-paintings Marine scene depicting Jesus showing the light to sailors in distress on a life boat. Painting Painting ...Marine scene depicting Jesus showing the light to sailors in distress on a life boat.artwork, jesus, st peter chapel, shipwreck, lifeboat, sailors, seamen, artwork-paintings -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph, Photographer unknown, c1930's
... Black & white photo of Queenscliffe Life boat under a gaff-rigged sail...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Lifeboat crew Crew rescue lifeboat under sail practice .Reverse: Late c1930's / Practice run Black & white photo of Queenscliffe Life boat under a gaff-rigged sail Photograph Photograph Photograph Photographer unknown ...Lifeboat crewRealismBlack & white photo of Queenscliffe Life boat under a gaff-rigged sail.Reverse: Late c1930's / Practice runcrew, rescue, lifeboat under sail practice -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph, Photographer unknown, c1949
... Black & white photograph of the Life boat launching & Blessing of the Fleet 1949 at Queenscliffe...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Lifeboat crew lifeboat Blessing of the Fleet 1949 Queenscliffe Audrey May QC .Reverse: Blessing of the Fleet 1949 / cabin added c1930 / 628 over 993 / 1949 Black & white photograph of the Life boat launching & Blessing of the Fleet 1949 at Queenscliffe Photograph Photograph Photograph Photographer unknown ...Lifeboat crewRealismBlack & white photograph of the Life boat launching & Blessing of the Fleet 1949 at Queenscliffe.Reverse: Blessing of the Fleet 1949 / cabin added c1930 / 628 over 993 / 1949lifeboat, blessing of the fleet 1949, queenscliffe, audrey may qc -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Black & white photograph of lifeboat Queenscliffe being winched up into its shed, Life boat Queenscliffe being winched, 1986
... Life boat Queenscliffe being winched....Black & white photograph of the life boat Queenscliffe being winched into its shed...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula New Queenscliffe pier New Queenscliffe Pier historical references Reverse - " nil " Black & white photograph of the life boat Queenscliffe being winched into its shed Life boat Queenscliffe being winched. ...New Queenscliffe pierNew Queenscliffe PierBlack & white photograph of the life boat Queenscliffe being winched into its shedReverse - " nil "historical references -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Chelsea Flood December 1934, Men in boat delivering supplies
... Black and white photo of four men in a life boat taking supplies to houses and farms...Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc The Chelsea Activity Hub 3-5 Showers Ave Chelsea 3196 melbourne In December 1934, 700 houses were inundated with water, when the Dandenong Creek and Patterson River broke their banks. flood chelsea Dandenong Creek Fowler Street Sherwood Avenue Black and white photo of four men in a life boat taking supplies to houses and farms Men in boat delivering supplies Photograph Chelsea Flood December 1934 ...In December 1934, 700 houses were inundated with water, when the Dandenong Creek and Patterson River broke their banks.Black and white photo of four men in a life boat taking supplies to houses and farmsflood, chelsea, dandenong creek, fowler street, sherwood avenue -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inchmas ballarat sunk by german submarine
... ...life boats...Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc 2/640 Bourke Street 3000 Melbourne melbourne ww1 world war 1 hmas ballarat life boats hms phoenix hmas ballarat sunk by german submarine ...ww1, world war 1, hmas ballarat, life boats, hms phoenix -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inchmas ballarat sunk by german submarine
... ...life boats...Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc 2/640 Bourke Street 3000 Melbourne melbourne 1917 hmas ballarat hms lookout life boats plymouth city of edinburgh destroyer hmas ballarat sunk by german submarine ...1917, hmas ballarat, hms lookout, life boats, plymouth, city of edinburgh, destroyer -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - S.S. Admella, n.d
... Fully rigged ship. 2 Life boats on davits. 1 Funnel....Fully rigged ship. 2 Life boats on davits. 1 Funnel. Photograph Photograph - S.S. ...Displayed in History House.Front: S.S. Admella. 360 tons register. Wrecked off Cape Northumberland, S.A. August 7th, 1858. Back: Port of Portland Authority (stamp)port of portland archives, portland harbour, ship berthed -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Kormoran Survivors in Lifeboat P2
... Black and white photograph of a number of men in a life boat, with P2 on the side, with 1 oar on the left hand side....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Survivors of the German Auxiliary Cruiser Kormoran in a lifeboat, P2, after sinking HMAS Sydney of the WA coast. historic German Auxiliary Cruiser Kormoran Kormoran Kormoran survivors Kormoran lifeboat P2 Black and white photograph of a number of men in a life boat, with P2 on the side, with 1 oar on the left hand side. ...Survivors of the German Auxiliary Cruiser Kormoran in a lifeboat, P2, after sinking HMAS Sydney of the WA coast.historicBlack and white photograph of a number of men in a life boat, with P2 on the side, with 1 oar on the left hand side.german auxiliary cruiser kormoran, kormoran, kormoran survivors, kormoran lifeboat p2 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePlan - Vessel Line Drawing, Life Boat for Warrnambool, ca. 1900-1909
... Life Boat for Warrnambool......life boat...“LIFE BOAT / FOR / WARRNAMBOOL” “Scale, One Inch to One Foot” “ “Length as shown 30’ – 8” “ “Breadth “ “ 8’ – 6 ½ “ “ “Depth “ “ 3’ – 4 ¾” “...Old blue copies of the Lifeboat plan are archived also. Life Boat for Warrnambool Plan Vessel Line Drawing ...The plans were used for the construction of the lifeboat ‘Warrnambool’, which began 15th September 1909 and was completed almost 12 months later 1st September 1910. It was built at the Government Dockyard in Williamstown, Victoria, along the lines designed by Great Britain’s Royal Lifeboat Institution, and included whaleback decks fore and aft, mast and centreboard, and rudder and tiller hung from the sternpost. It could be propelled by both sail and oar. At that time Captain Ferguson was Chief Harbour Master and Mr Beagley was the foreman boat builder. Mr Beagley built the lifeboat with his fellow workmen. The boat was described as “… a fine piece of workmanship and does credit to her builders and designers…” It had all the latest improvements in shape, disposition of weight and watertight compartments, and it had space for a large number of people in addition to the crew. It appears that 'H Meiers' whose signature was on the plaque that was found concealed in the hull, was involved with the building of the lifeboat. His signature and the dates of the start and finish of the boat’s construction are pencilled on the raw timber 'plaque' found in the hull in the early 1990s when the lifeboat was being restored. It is interesting that the ‘Melbourne Directory’ of 1911, published by Sands and MacDougal, lists McAuley and Meiers, boat builders, Nelson Place foreshore, between Pasco and Parker Streets, Williamstown, (Victorian Heritage Database, ‘Contextual History, Maritime Facilities’), It is quite possibly the business of the person whose name is inscribed on the lifeboat plaque. Flagstaff Hill’s documentation also mentions that the keel was laid at ‘Harry Myers, boat builders, Williamstown, Melbourne’ – the name ‘Myers’ can also be spelled ‘Meiers’, which could be the same person as the Meiers in “McAuley and Meiers” (as mentioned in genealogy lines of Myers). The new lifeboat, to be named ‘Warrnambool’ was brought to town by train and launched at the breakwater on 1st March 1911 using the Titan crane (the old lifeboat built in 1858, was then returned to Melbourne in 1911). This new lifeboat was stationed at Warrnambool in a shed located at the base of the Breakwater, adjacent to the slipway. A winch was used to bring it in and out of the water. The lifeboat ‘Warrnambool’ was similar in size to the old lifeboat but far superior in design, build and sea-going qualities such as greater manoeuvrability. The ‘self-righting, self-draining design was “practically non-capsizeable” and even if the boat overturned it would right itself to an even keel and the water would drain away. The hull was built of New Zealand Kauri, using double diagonal planking, laid in two layers at right angles, with a layer of canvas and red lead paint between the timbers to help seal the planking. It has “… plenty of freeboard area, high watertight spaces between the deck and bottom… through which pipes lead…” The backbone timbers were made of Jarrah. The lifeboat Warrnambool was one of several rescue boats used at Port Fairy and Warrnambool in the early 1900s. In late 1914 the Warrnambool lifeboat and crew were used to help find what was left of the tragic wreckage of the Antares and were able to discover the body of one of the crewmen, which they brought back to Warrnambool. Between 1951 and 1954 the lifeboat was manned under the guidance of Captain Carrington. He held lifeboat practice each month on a Sunday morning, to comply with the Ports and Harbour’s request that lifeboats be manned by a strong and competent crew, ready for action in case of emergency. In the early 1960’s it ended its service as a lifeboat and was used in Port Fairy as a barge to help dredge the Moyne River, bolted to the Port Fairy lifeboat. Flagstaff Hill obtained the Warrnambool in 1975. In 1984 it was on display at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, Warrnambool. On 23rd May 1990, she was lifted from the water and placed in a cradle for restoration. The name ‘WARRNAMBOOL could be seen faintly on the lifeboat before it was restored. It was during the restoration that Flagstaff Hill's boat builder discovered the 'plaque' inside the hull. A copy of the blueprint plans has the name “V.E.E. Gotch” printed on it. His advertisement in Footscray’s ‘Independent’ newspaper of Saturday 11th May 1901 states he is “Principal and Skilled member (Naval Architect) to the Court of Marine Inquiry of Victoria and holds classes for naval architectural drawing and arithmetic.” The line drawing is significant for its connection with the lifeboat WARRNAMBOOL. The lifeboat is very significant to local and state history for its use in the lifesaving rescues of seafarers, particularly in Lady Bay. It was part of the local rescue equipment. It gave a half-century of service to the local community as a lifesaving vessel, including its involvement in retrieving the body of a shipwrecked crew member of the ANTARES. Line drawing in black ink and pencil on rectangular parchment or waxed linen. Drawing has diagrams of three profiles of a vessel, with measurements and connecting pencil lines on the left quarter. The plan is for the lifeboat named “Warrnambool”, which was built in Melbourne and completed in 1910. Old blue copies of the Lifeboat plan are archived also.“LIFE BOAT / FOR / WARRNAMBOOL” “Scale, One Inch to One Foot” “ “Length as shown 30’ – 8” “ “Breadth “ “ 8’ – 6 ½ “ “ “Depth “ “ 3’ – 4 ¾” “flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, lifeboat, warrnambool lifeboat, boat plans, lifeboat plans, boat construction, boat building, line drawing, plan for lifeboat, life boat, life boat 'warrnambool', clinker design, 1910 lifeboat, life saving equipment, shipbuilding
