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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Demoliton, New Great Britain Hotel, 197 Stokes Street, Port Melbourne, Lloyd Finch, Apr 2003
... ...Lloyd FINCH...Aptil demolition was recorded by neighbour Lloyd FINCH from roof of 201 Stokes Street....Lloyd Finch...Aptil demolition was recorded by neighbour Lloyd FINCH from roof of 201 Stokes Street. Phil COLLINS Lloyd FINCH New Great Britain Hotel Built Environment - Commercial Built Environment - Domestic Stokes Street Business and Traders - Hotels Demolitions Photos taken during demolition of back New Britain Hotel, 197 Stokes Street. ...Owners of the former New Britain, Phil and ? COLLINS over 2003-2004 demolished portions and extended the structure. Added upper decks, swimming pool etc. Aptil demolition was recorded by neighbour Lloyd FINCH from roof of 201 Stokes Street.Photos taken during demolition of back New Britain Hotel, 197 Stokes Street. From roof of 201 Stokes Street by owners L&A FINCH, April 2003. .01 - .03 View of partially demolished back room, morning sun (vertical) .04 - More demolition .05 - Partially demolished dunny .06 - More demolition .07 - .08 South west corner cold storage, wide view .09 Envelope portionphil collins, lloyd finch, new great britain hotel, built environment - commercial, built environment - domestic, stokes street, business and traders - hotels, demolitions -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Lloyd & Amelia Finch seeing off friends at Station Pier, Port Melbourne, 1992 - 1993
... Lloyd & Amelia Finch seeing off friends at Station Pier, Port Melbourne......lloyd finch...B&W photocopy of Lloyd and Amelia Finch seeing off friends at Station Pier 1950s...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne piers and wharves - station pier lloyd finch amelia finch B&W photocopy of Lloyd and Amelia Finch seeing off friends at Station Pier 1950s Photograph Lloyd & Amelia Finch seeing off friends at Station Pier, Port Melbourne ...B&W photocopy of Lloyd and Amelia Finch seeing off friends at Station Pier 1950spiers and wharves - station pier, lloyd finch, amelia finch -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Raising the Flying Angel flag, Mission Arts Centre, Missions to Seamen buiding, Port Melbourne, Alison Kelly, 1990
... ...lloyd finch...On roof of Mission building, caretaker Brian Couldrey, Lloyd Finch of Stokes Street, Michael Nicholls (caretaker), Amelia Finch, and Pat Grainger of Station Street toast the raising of a Flying Angel flag hand painted by Alison Kelly....Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne missions to seamen arts and entertainment alison kelly lloyd finch amelia finch brian couldrey michael nicholls pat grainger mission arts centre Details in pencil on back. ...One of thirty photos taken by Alison Kelly at the Mission Arts Centre, late 1980s, early 1990s. Some with captions. Many have copies already in collection. Flying Angel flag raising 1990. On roof of Mission building, caretaker Brian Couldrey, Lloyd Finch of Stokes Street, Michael Nicholls (caretaker), Amelia Finch, and Pat Grainger of Station Street toast the raising of a Flying Angel flag hand painted by Alison Kelly.Details in pencil on back. missions to seamen, arts and entertainment, alison kelly, lloyd finch, amelia finch, brian couldrey, michael nicholls, pat grainger, mission arts centre -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Submission, Possible closure of Graham Street Primary School, 1996
... ...Lloyd FINCH...Education - Primary Schools Town Planning Lloyd FINCH Louise ASHER Phillip GUDE Graham Street State School Port Melbourne Primary School 44 pages of correspondence regarding possible closure of Graham St Primary School 1996 Document Submission, Possible closure of Graham Street Primary School ...The Victorian Kennett government, which had already closed Nott Street State School in 1992, declared that due to falling attendance, Graham Street Primary (the last in Port Melbourne) would also have to close. This was at a time which saw housing for thousands of new residents under way or planned in Port. This correspondence has to do with protest against closure.44 pages of correspondence regarding possible closure of Graham St Primary School 1996education - primary schools, town planning, lloyd finch, louise asher, phillip gude, graham street state school, port melbourne primary school -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Fundraising stall, Port Melbourne Picket Group, Bay Street, Pat Grainger, 1988
... ...lloyd finch...Closure of the railway would involve the loss of the connection with Flinders St, and the rest of the rail network. public action campaigns societies clubs unions and other organisations transport - railways port melbourne picket group railway reserve amelia finch lloyd finch Photograph of Port Melbourne Picket group holding a fund raising stall in Bay St, c1988 Photograph Fundraising stall, Port Melbourne Picket Group, Bay Street Pat Grainger ...Concerned residents held a picket to protest against the withdrawal of heavy rail, and its replacement with light rail. Closure of the railway would involve the loss of the connection with Flinders St, and the rest of the rail network.Photograph of Port Melbourne Picket group holding a fund raising stall in Bay St, c1988public action campaigns, societies clubs unions and other organisations, transport - railways, port melbourne picket group, railway reserve, amelia finch, lloyd finch -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Joint birthday party for Nellie Thackruh and Amelia Finch, Mission Arts Centre, Missions to Seamen buiding, Port Melbourne, Alison Kelly, 4 Feb 1988
... Joint 83/60 birthday party held at Mission for Nellie Thackruh of 444 Williamstown Road and Amelia Finch of 201 Stokes Street, 4 February 1988. Lloyd Finch on left, unknown woman centre....Joint 83/60 birthday party held at Mission for Nellie Thackruh of 444 Williamstown Road and Amelia Finch of 201 Stokes Street, 4 February 1988. Lloyd Finch on left, unknown woman centre. Photograph Joint birthday party for Nellie Thackruh and Amelia Finch, Mission Arts Centre, Missions to Seamen buiding, Port Melbourne Alison Kelly ...One of thirty photos taken by Alison Kelly at the Mission Arts Centre, late 1980s, early 1990s. Some with captions. Many have copies already in collection. Joint 83/60 birthday party held at Mission for Nellie Thackruh of 444 Williamstown Road and Amelia Finch of 201 Stokes Street, 4 February 1988. Lloyd Finch on left, unknown woman centre.missions to seamen, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, social activities, mission arts centre -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - ROTARY CLUB OF CAULFIELD
... Wilson Duncan Fincher Roy Wheller John Allen Selwyn Christopher Don Cohen Godfrey Davis Keith Davis Lloyd Dornbierer W. ...This file contains 13 official documents pertaining to the Rotary Club of Caulfield: 1/A typewritten copy of the constitution of the Rotary Club of Caulfield (undated). Said document is essentially an instruction manual detailing how the Club is to be administered and the duties of officials. 2/A page (unclear if intended for use as a poster or letter) announcing a Business Persons Breakfast to be held at St. Anthony’s Parish Hall on 19/11/1986, wherein Jeff Kennett, M.L.A., Leader of the Opposition of the Parliament of Victoria, will deliver a speech titled ‘Responsibility Before Rights’. 3/A booklet announcing the 25th anniversary celebration of the Rotary Club of Caulfield, to be held at Tudor Court on 24/02/1987. Contains the menu, national anthem, programme, and two lists – one of the founding members of the Club and one of the extant members of the Club. 4/Two copies of a booklet announcing a dinner, to be held at Tudor Court on 10/11/1987, wherein charter will be presented to the Rotary Club of Caulfield-Rosstown by District Governor Ian Knight. Contains a list of extant staff, the menu, the programme, a description of the history of the ‘Wembley Wheel of Friendship’, a list of charter members, and an account of the etymology of the name ‘Rosstown’. 5/Two copies of a page featuring four items of relevance to the Rotary Club of Caulfield. The first is an article (titled ‘Rotary scholar makes it’, author unspecified, source unspecified, undated) about Club scion Mark Collard receiving an MBA from Clarkson University. The second is an article (titled ‘New Caulfield Rotary’, author unspecified, source unspecified, undated) about the presentation dinner to which item 7 pertains. (This article is not present in its entirety, trailing off at the end.) The third is an announcement of a ‘progressive dinner’ to be held on 28/11/1987, also containing an announcement of a bicentennial conference to be held on 19/03/1988. The fourth is an announcement of what appears to be the initiation of some sort of historical re-enactment, the proceeds of which will fund the Rotary Club’s ‘Polio Plus’ project. A title (‘A Long Haul Through Caulfield’) suggests this item may be the header section of an article about said event, but if so, the remainder is not present. Contains three black-and-white photographs; one of Collard with an unidentified woman (presumably his wife), one of Club President Howie Dunlop congratulating Charter President Geoff Oscar, and one of some men riding on a horse-drawn cart. 6/Two copies of a booklet announcing a President Changeover Dinner, to be held on 28/06/1988. Contains the menu, programme, and a list of extant members. 7/Two copies of the weekly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Caulfield, dated 28/06/1988. Contains lists of faculty, notification of the Club’s decision to admit women, notification of upcoming events, a biography of guest speaker Fred Epstein, and a list of the times and places of alternative meetings. 8/Two photocopied statements of the receipts and expenditure of the Rotary Club of Caulfield, one for the period 01/10/1989 – 30/06/1990, and one for the period 01/07/1990 – 27/08/1990. 9/The photocopied minutes of a New Members Committee Meeting of the Rotary Club of Caulfield, dated 02/08/1990. Objects of discussion include fundraising methods and application of funds. 10/A booklet announcing Change Over Night, dated 21/06/1994. Contains the programme, menu, national anthem, and a list of extant faculty. 11/4 unbound pages announcing the winners of the Rotary Youth Photographic Awards, dated 1995 (a more specific date than this is not given). (Pages contain no photographs.) 12/A small note announcing the Murrumbeena Community Market, to be held on 04/12/2010, of which the Rotary Club of Caulfield is one of the sponsors. 13/A booklet announcing a dinner to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Rotary Club of Caulfield, to be held on 23/02/2012. Contains the programme, menu, a list of past presidents, a description of the history of the Gifu Vase (a trophy in the Club’s possession), and a list of some of the charity projects the Club has been engaged in.rotary club of caulfield, clubs and associations, charitable organisations, kennett jeff m.l.a., st. anthony’s parish hall, grange road, neerim road, glenhuntly, festivals and celebrations, tudor court, gray robin, baird jack, lord john, king john, crittenden doug, gelme anthony, hunkin ed. rev., fryer roy, quine john, bedford f., bell jim, bunny d., cripps e., don john, epstein fred, hattam j., howard w., kerry g., kumnick j., kurrie s., lord l., morrison charles, nelson h., parton willis, perry bruce, pollard r., price f., skuse e., stillwell g., tilley norman, tomlinson charles, watson don, webster j., wilson duncan, fincher roy, wheller john, allen selwyn, christopher don, cohen godfrey, davis keith, davis lloyd, dornbierer w., dunlop howie, fillmore wally, ford john, ford peter, forshaw ken, gales brian, green myer, hind jim, humphreys john, hunter ian, lewis ray, melville jack, oscar geoff, penaluna harry, perlen louis, rampling ross, ronaldson keith, sherlock max, sicklemore graham, smith barry, stapleton ted, summers ron, tovey david, rotary club of caulfield-rosstown, knight ian, tudor court, kooyong road, bellmaine mark, langfelder kurt, morris rob, rome graeme, alma club, wilks street, wills david, blankfield mark, awards, wembley wheel of friendship, bellmaine loretta, cunningham david, cunningham jean, davis pam, davis rex, davis judith, forshaw hannah, graham jeremy, graham kara, hassing andre, hassing arlette, jacobs frank, jacobs june, langfelder judy, morris robert, morris angela, nettlebeck rosalie, oscar enid, rattray john, rattray diana, rome lorraine, sarah ted, sarah denise, sherlock helen, smith suzanne, stapleton jackie, turner brook, turner vicki, tuhiwai tamati, tuhiwai ravina, will arnold, will claire, rosstown, ross william murray, rosstown sugar works, collard mark, rotary foundation, keller chuck, campbell felicitie mrs., campbell jack cr., knight genny, albury civic centre, green tess, tantram avenue, quine gwen, beaver street, rosalind ray, rosalind lweis, devon street, little company of mary hospital, polio plus, smith ian, jackson adrian, miller peter, spence bert, wheller denise, coffey bill, financial documents, receipts, gilmartin e., moran d., kaan a., fillmore wal, coleman peter, coleman moyrha, wesley college elsternwick big band, puddy mark, fradkin barry, fitzgerald gerald, renton robert, herschberg gedeon, kinston david, montgomery peter, dawes shane, silberberg henry, zazryn ben, cohen michael, rotary youth photographic awards, photographic competitions, photography, terry ted mr., terry e. a. mr., eldridge hannah, cottral anne, abdullahi khalid, gostin cassie, podlabeniouk lena, diyab ahmed, draca julijana, pevkoski danilla, wooster heath, lesar dion, sansoni rachel, leatham chelsea, townsend jessie, barker megan, fitzgerald megan, maokhamphiou anthony, smith naomi, fraser sue-ellen, white tanya, murrumbeena community market, koornang uniting church, murrumbeena road, welsh heather, robinson david, kesselschmidt sima, potasz sophie, southwick david, cheyne gordon, ryall keith, arianti listy, westbrook natasha, pollard bob, hancock irey, lovett jack, cooper alby, rundle john, patkin nehama, mcmullen adele, douglas jennie, preston mark, resubal loreto, gifu vase, aoki seiichi, operation firewood, alfred hospital, bus of knowledge, australia day breakfast, bethlehem hospital, caulfield hospital -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaJournal (item) - Periodicals-Annual, Shiplovers' Society of Victoria, The Annual Dog Watch
... Finch - 86 "Through the Hawsepipe" - Late Capt. H.R. Watson - 91 Caribbean Capsize - Lloyd Barber - 95 Dogwatch Miscellany - - 102 Shipping Advertisements - - 105 Future Beacons - K. ...Finch - 86 "Through the Hawsepipe" - Late Capt. H.R. Watson - 91 Caribbean Capsize - Lloyd Barber - 95 Dogwatch Miscellany - - 102 Shipping Advertisements - - 105 Future Beacons - K. ...This journal provides the reader with glimpses of the adventures and hardships of a seaman's life. Many of the stories are of sailing ships.Contributes to our knowledge of the importance of shipping and places on record those stories of the sea which would otherwise be lost.Contents Joyce Lambert Memorial - - 4 Editorial - Tol. E. Goldfinch- 5 Foreword - Capt. Peter Richardson - 7 The Challenge of Change - Late Joyce M.B. Lambert - 8 Tall Ships Australia. 1988. - - 21 Why Do We Love Ships? - Pamela Eriksson - 23 Iron Pacific -- Australia's Flagship - - 26 Square Rigger -- Chip Barge - W.P. Shemmeld - 33 Diary of a Ship's Surgeon Part 1 -- Outward Bound - H.M. Lightroller M.R.C.S. -37 My Coal Burning Warship - Rev. H.W. Coffey, MBE. MA. - 49 Sage of H.M.A.V. Bounty -- New Zealand to Tahiti 1984 - Tony Crowder - 55 The Heldia Song - K. Shewan-58 The Everchanging Inside Passage -- British Columbia - B.D. Weston - 61 Longitude -- Zero - S.J.Buckland - 66 The Lost Anchor - - 73 Origin of the Sea Shanty - P.R. Swensen - 78 Port of London Recollections - - 80 Redoubtable Capt. Schutt - Late Captain F. Klebingat - 82 Capt. Frederick Klebingat Remembered - - 84 Grounding of M.V. Kanimbla - F.B. Finch - 86 "Through the Hawsepipe" - Late Capt. H.R. Watson - 91 Caribbean Capsize - Lloyd Barber - 95 Dogwatch Miscellany - - 102 Shipping Advertisements - - 105 Future Beacons - K. Shewan - 107 Williamstown -- The Destination of Many Early Arrivals - 109 Book Reviews - - 113sailing ships, steamships, shipping, seafaring life, shiplovers' society of victoria, dog watch, p.r.swensen, sea shanty
