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Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Mahogany performing at Carols by Candlelight, 2000
... Mahogany performing at Carols by Candlelight......Mahogany...In 2000, 'Mahogany' sang on stage during the RVIB Carols Quest....'Mahogany' RVIB Carols Quest 2000...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne In 2000, 'Mahogany' sang on stage during the RVIB Carols Quest. carols by candlelight Mahogany 'Mahogany' RVIB Carols Quest 2000 1 x framed colour photograph Mahogany performing at Carols by Candlelight Photograph Image ...In 2000, 'Mahogany' sang on stage during the RVIB Carols Quest.1 x framed colour photograph'Mahogany' RVIB Carols Quest 2000carols by candlelight, mahogany -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Education kit - CD, Quest for the Mahogany Ship, 2014
... Quest for the Mahogany Ship...It is named the mahogany ship due to the dark colour of the wood seen by early settlers....‘Quest For the Mahogany Ship, Rob Simpson’...Quest for the Mahogany Ship Education kit CD ...This CD relates the story of the quest to discover the Mahogany ship wreck which purportedly lies to the west of Warrnambool and is believed to be either a Spanish or Portuguese ship. It is named the mahogany ship due to the dark colour of the wood seen by early settlers.The story of the Mahogany ship is an integral part of Warrnambool's maritime historyThis a DVD with a plain white face with brown printing on it. ‘Quest For the Mahogany Ship, Rob Simpson’mahogany ship, warrnambool history, warrnambool shipwrecks -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDocument - Location Chart, The Mahogany Ship, 2007
... The Mahogany Ship...The search continues for the tangible evidence which will once and for all establish the Mahogany Ship’s place in Australia’s History....The chart shows the approximate position of the mystery Ancient Wreck, later called the "Mahogany Ship". The chart is a copy and is based on the Admiralty Chart by Lieut. ...Lower left: "THE MAHOGANY SHIP" "LOCALITY PLAN, ENLARGED FROM LIEUT. ...Stanley, dated 1872. The Mahogany Ship Document Location Chart ...This chart shows a possible site for the fabled wreck called the 'Mahogany Ship'. Flagstaff Hill’s collection includes other objects that some say could be relics from this Ancient Wreck, (also called the Gold Ship, or the Ancient Vessel). The chart shows the coordinates for the Summits of Griffith Island and of Middle Island. It also has the depths of the sea at various intervals and shows the shore and sand dunes, lighthouses and other reference points. The mystery of the Mahogany Ship began in 1836 when two shipwrecked sealers discovered the remains of an “ancient vessel” in the sand dunes about four miles west of Warrnambool. Since the last recorded sightings in the 1880’s the true origin of the Mahogany Ship has remained one of Australia’s most famous historical mysteries or fables. One of the more recent theories is that the vessel was one of the Portuguese ships exploring the Australian coast in 1522. For over one hundred years searchers have attempted to locate and identify the wreck. The search continues for the tangible evidence which will once and for all establish the Mahogany Ship’s place in Australia’s History.The chart represents the worldwide interest in locating the wreck of the Mahogany Ship. Locating the actual wreck or proving the existence of a Portuguese ship's wreck could change the history of the discovery of Australia. A Mahogany Ship committee was formed to gather and research information about the discovery of the wrecked ship. A large amount of money was offered as a prize for finding the wreck or parts of it. People have written books, painted images, made videos and told tales of the ship but it continues to remain a mystery or even a fable. The chart is significant for its possible link to one of Victoria’s and Australia’s maritime mysteries, the Mahogany Ship (also known as the Ancient Wreck). It is one of very few known relics that could give evidence of the existence and history of the vessel. It is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register S438 as it is one of Victoria’s oldest recorded shipwrecks. The identity of the vessel has the potential to change Australia’s history.A chart in a wooden frame, behind glass. The chart shows the approximate position of the mystery Ancient Wreck, later called the "Mahogany Ship". The chart is a copy and is based on the Admiralty Chart by Lieut. Stanley, dated 1872. Lower left: "THE MAHOGANY SHIP" "LOCALITY PLAN, ENLARGED FROM LIEUT. STANLEY'S ADMIRALTY CHART 1872" "APPROXIMATE POSITION OF WRECK MARKED [symbol of a Portuguese cross]" Other labels on chart: "BELFAST" "PORT FIARY" "GRIFFITHS I" "RIVER MOYNE" "RIVER MERRI" "ARMSTRONG BAY" " GORMANS LANE" "TOWER HILL" "KOROIT" "HELEN ROCK" "WARRNAMBOOL" "LADY BAY" "MIDDLE I" "LIGHT HO." Lower right: "G 410 B" Label on the back; "This chart presented to the Mahogany Ship Committee and Flagstaff Hill by Avis Quarrell, April 2007"warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, mahogany ship, ancient vessel, ancient wreck, portuguese ship, coastal reserve, fabled wreck, gold ship, griffiths island, belfast (now port fairy), koroit, location plan, leuit. stanley, admiralty chart 1872, tower hill, merri river, moyne river, middle island, helen rock, armstrong bay, griffiths land -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Memorabilia (Collection) - Des Williams' Collection (Mahogany Ship Research Material), Mahogany Ship Committee, Warrnambool, Des Williams Collection, early 21st century
... It includes a sheet containing original writings and a newspaper article (1892) about the location of the Mahogany Ship by Joseph Archibald, curator of the old Warrnambool Museum and an important researcher of the Mahogany Ship story, a copy of Edmund Gill's book, Coastal Processes and the Sanding of Warrnambool Harbour, Warrnambool Agricultural Society Show tickets and a 1918 service for Australian war dead in World War One. ...A collection of various articles and information generally relating to the search for the Mahogany ship....Mahogany Ship Committee, Warrnambool...Memorabilia Des Williams' Collection (Mahogany Ship Research Material) Mahogany Ship Committee, Warrnambool ...Material originally collected by Warrnambool Mahogany Ship CommitteeMaterial collected for research and commemorative purposesA3 archival box containing folders of paper materialMahogany Ship material and other memorabilia of Des Williamsmahogany ship, joseph archibald, des williamsmahogany ship, joseph archibald, des williams -
Benalla Art GalleryFurniture, James PEPPER, Mahogany cased grandfather clock, 1700s
... Mahogany cased grandfather clock...... Mahogany...Polished mahogany-cased grandfather clock with intractely decorated gold face and chased silver and brass dial. ...Mounted on small wooden plinth. Mahogany cased grandfather clock Furniture James PEPPER ...Established: Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, England in 1720 by James Pepper IGeorgianLedger Bequest, 1993Polished mahogany-cased grandfather clock with intractely decorated gold face and chased silver and brass dial. Mounted on small wooden plinth.Recto: "Tempus Fugir" engraved above clock face; "Tom. Pepper Beigelsnade" engraved on lower edge of clock facefurniture, grandfather clock, clock, face, dial, mahogany -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Army Survey Regiment Personnel – Mahogany Ship Survey, Warrnambool, VIC, 1985
... Army Survey Regiment Personnel – Mahogany Ship Survey, Warrnambool, VIC ...This is a photograph of Army Survey Regiment personnel undertaking surveying measurements during a search for the ‘Mahogany Ship’ Warrnambool, VIC on 3rd September1985. ...This is a photograph of Army Survey Regiment personnel undertaking surveying measurements during a search for the ‘Mahogany Ship’ Warrnambool, VIC on 3rd September1985. ...L to R: CPL Mark Lander, SGT Don Williams Army Survey Regiment Personnel – Mahogany Ship Survey, Warrnambool, VIC Photograph Army Survey Regiment Personnel – Mahogany Ship Survey, Warrnambool, VIC Army Survey Regiment ...This is a photograph of Army Survey Regiment personnel undertaking surveying measurements during a search for the ‘Mahogany Ship’ Warrnambool, VIC on 3rd September1985. CPL Mark Lander and SGT Don Williams were taking electronic distance measurements using an MRA-301 tellurometer. To measure the distance, personnel at another site operating another MRA-301 tellurometer would have exchanged the signal emission. A ‘Hilga Watts’ light appears in the background and a barometer in the foreground.This is a photograph of Army Survey Regiment personnel undertaking surveying measurements during a search for the ‘Mahogany Ship’ Warrnambool, VIC on 3rd September1985. The photograph was printed on photographic paper and is part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photograph was scanned at 300 dpi. L to R: CPL Mark Lander, SGT Don Williams‘R.S. 3/9/1985 CPL Mark Lander, SGT Don Williams PIC BY COURTESY OF THE WARRNAMBOOL STANDARD’ annotated on back of photoroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, surveying -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Warrnambool Art Gallery, The Legend of the Mahogany Ships, 1996
... The Legend of the Mahogany Ships...A collection of facts and other information regarding the mysterious Mahogany ship, supposedly wrecked near Warrnambool, on the south western Victorian coast....The Legend of the Mahogany Ships Book Warrnambool Art Gallery ...A collection of facts and other information regarding the mysterious Mahogany ship, supposedly wrecked near Warrnambool, on the south western Victorian coast.shipwrecks -
Greensborough Historical SocietyAdvertising leaflet, 3 Mahogany Court Greensborough, 15/08/2012
... 3 Mahogany Court Greensborough...3 Mahogany Court Greensborough, 3 bedroom 2 storey home, sold 15/08/2012 for $630,000...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne 3 Mahogany Court Greensborough, 3 bedroom 2 storey home, sold 15/08/2012 for $630,000 mahogany court greensborough Real estate advertising leaflet, 1 sheet, printed in colour both sides 3 Mahogany Court Greensborough Advertising leaflet Morrison Kleeman Real Estate ...3 Mahogany Court Greensborough, 3 bedroom 2 storey home, sold 15/08/2012 for $630,000Real estate advertising leaflet, 1 sheet, printed in colour both sidesmahogany court greensborough -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, The Tamar Opportunists - Mahogany Ship Mysteries and the Port Fairy Adventurers, 2022
... The Tamar Opportunists - Mahogany Ship Mysteries and the Port Fairy Adventurers...This book, by Patrick Connelly and Marten Syme, re-assesses the Mahogany Ship legend and queries many aspects of the legend including the story of the 1836 whale boat wrecking that gave rise to the Mahogany Ship story. ...This book is of considerable interest Australia-wide because of its critical approach to the Mahogany Ship legend Port Fairy History The Tamar opportunists mahogany ship This book explores aspects of the Mahogany Ship wreck and aspects of early Port Fairy history. ...This book explores aspects of the Mahogany Ship wreck and aspects of early Port Fairy history.This is a book of 122 pages. The cover is green with a green and blue map on the front and white printing on the front and back. It contains a Foreword and Acknowledgements, an Epilogue, Appendices, Bibliography, Index and printed material, maps, sketches, tables and black and white photographs.non-fictionThis book explores aspects of the Mahogany Ship wreck and aspects of early Port Fairy history.port fairy history, the tamar opportunists, mahogany ship -
Otway Districts Historical SocietyBook, The Mahogany Ship, 1974
... The Mahogany Ship. ...The Mahogany Ship. J.K. Loney. 2nd ed. Dimboola (Vic); J.K. ...Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech Forest great-ocean-road A Spanish ship supposedly buried in sand between Warrnambool and Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia. mahogany ship; shipwrecks; j.k. loney; painting; warrnambool; port fairy; belfast; mahogany ship; shipwrecks; j.k. loney; painting; warrnambool; port fairy; belfast; The Mahogany Ship. ...A Spanish ship supposedly buried in sand between Warrnambool and Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia.The Mahogany Ship. J.K. Loney. 2nd ed. Dimboola (Vic); J.K. Loney; 1974. 24 p.; illus, maps. Soft cover. ISBN 0 909244 03 0mahogany ship; shipwrecks; j.k. loney; painting; warrnambool; port fairy; belfast;, mahogany ship; shipwrecks; j.k. loney; painting; warrnambool; port fairy; belfast; -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, John McInnes, Port Fairy, The Mahogany Ship, 1969
... The Mahogany Ship...This booklet contains some historical details of the Mahogany Ship story and the arguments put forward in 1969 by the author, Port Fairy resident,John McInnes, to assert that the ship never existed. ...This booklet is of historical interest, containing one author's theory, debunking the story of the Mahogany Ship Mahogany Ship warrnambool maritime history warrnambool mahogany ship Information on the Mahogany Ship This is a book of 16 pages. ...Information on the Mahogany ShipThis is a book of 16 pages. The cover is green and has black printing and an image of ship on the front cover. The back cover has some pencilled scribble. The pages contain printed text.non-fictionInformation on the Mahogany Shipmahogany ship, warrnambool maritime history, warrnambool mahogany ship -
Bendigo Art GalleryFurniture, UNKNOWN, George III Mahogany bow-fronted sideboard
... George III Mahogany bow-fronted sideboard...... mahogany...Bendigo Art Gallery 42 View Street Bendigo goldfields decorative arts furniture woodwork carved drawers inlay interior sideboard mahogany George III Mahogany bow-fronted sideboard Furniture UNKNOWN ...decorative arts, furniture, woodwork, carved, drawers, inlay, interior, sideboard, mahogany -
Friends of WestgarthtownFurniture - Wooden stand, Jarman St Clair, 49 Cambro Road, Clayton, Victoria, 3168
... ...mahogany...Mahogany vase stand with turned and fluted pedestal....Also sticker on base, with same details but also 'colour: Mahogany, code P16'...Also sticker on base, with same details but also 'colour: Mahogany, code P16' Mahogany vase stand with turned and fluted pedestal. ...Mahogany vase stand with turned and fluted pedestal.Stamp on base 'manufactured by Jarman St. Clare Pty Ltd, 49 Cambro Rd., Clayton, Vic, 3168'. Also sticker on base, with same details but also 'colour: Mahogany, code P16'furniture, domestic, mahogany, woodwork, pedestal, vase stand. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Mixed media - Audios, Warrnambool, City by the Sea Warrnambool by the sea x 2, 1980
... The other song is about the Mahogany Ship, a ship that was first found wrecked on the coast near Warrnambool in 1836. ...It has black printing, the logo of Warrnambool Premier Town, a blue-coloured image of the harbour at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum Warrnambool with an inset black and white photograph on one side and a blue-coloured image of the Mahogany Ship and black printing on the other side. .2 This is 45 R.P.M. record with recordings on both sides and inset with black printing on an aqua background. ...‘Warrnambool City By the Sea’ ‘The Ship Mahogany’ ‘John and Mary Kopke’ ...The other song is about the Mahogany Ship, a ship that was first found wrecked on the coast near Warrnambool in 1836. ...These records of two songs sung by John and Mary Kopke, has been made as a souvenir of Warrnambool during the time it won the Premier Town Award 1979-1982. This award was given to a town or city that showed excellence in official environmental practice. The promotion song, ‘City By the Sea’ celebrates Warrnambool and mentions the May Racing Carnival with its Grand Annual Steeple Race, the Melbourne to Warrnambool Cycle Race and Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum. The other song is about the Mahogany Ship, a ship that was first found wrecked on the coast near Warrnambool in 1836. There were many sightings of the wreck until the 1890s when it disappeared. There has been speculation ever since about the ship’s origins – Spanish? Portuguese? Chinese? The search for the wreck continues. This record is an interesting one – a memento of the celebrations in Warrnambool during the time it won the Premier Town Award 1979-1982. These are two identical records. .1 This is a paper cover for a 45 R.P.M. record. It has black printing, the logo of Warrnambool Premier Town, a blue-coloured image of the harbour at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum Warrnambool with an inset black and white photograph on one side and a blue-coloured image of the Mahogany Ship and black printing on the other side. .2 This is 45 R.P.M. record with recordings on both sides and inset with black printing on an aqua background. ‘Warrnambool City By the Sea’ ‘The Ship Mahogany’ ‘John and Mary Kopke’ warrnambool premier town 1979-82, mahogany ship, john and mary kopke -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook, Hyne, G. J. Cutliffe, Firemen hot (novel) : also stories 'Anchored', 'Delilah and the seal raid', 'The cutter and the Queen', 'The mahogany concession', 'Gemini', 1914
... Firemen hot (novel) : also stories 'Anchored', 'Delilah and the seal raid', 'The cutter and the Queen', 'The mahogany concession', 'Gemini'...Firemen hot (novel) : also stories 'Anchored', 'Delilah and the seal raid', 'The cutter and the Queen', 'The mahogany concession', 'Gemini' Book Hyne, G. ...309 p.fictionfiction, short stories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Old Tree Safe, 1994
... The oldest non-indigenous tree has been saved (Mahogany Gum). Council agreed to have just the dangerous branches lopped....The oldest non-indigenous tree on private property in Nunawading has been saved (Mahogany Gum). Council agreed to have just the dangerous branches lopped....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne The oldest non-indigenous tree has been saved (Mahogany Gum). Council agreed to have just the dangerous branches lopped. ...The oldest non-indigenous tree on private property in NunawadingThe oldest non-indigenous tree on private property in Nunawading has been saved (Mahogany Gum). Council agreed to have just the dangerous branches lopped.The oldest non-indigenous tree on private property in Nunawadingtrees, blackburn and district tree preservation society, clayton, ann -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCraft - Ship Model, Portuguese Carvel, 1999
... He said he had seen the hull in 1846 and it "had the appearance of either cedar or mahogany." In 1884 Argus journalist `The Vagabond' wrote that the hull was built of "Spanish mahogany" and six years later Mason wrote another letter saying it might not have been mahogany but red gum or ironbark from New South Wales. ...Ship model, an interpretation of a mahogany Portuguese carvel vessel in a glass display case with wood frame and a description plaque. ...On plaque, white paint "This interpretation of the Fabled Mahogany Ship was made by Joe Hilder, Gembrook Vic. is displayed in the memory of the late Edward Kermond (Ted) 1887-1973, a Warrnambool son who claimed to have seen the original ship as a child." ...He said he had seen the hull in 1846 and it "had the appearance of either cedar or mahogany." In 1884 Argus journalist `The Vagabond' wrote that the hull was built of "Spanish mahogany" and six years later Mason wrote another letter saying it might not have been mahogany but red gum or ironbark from New South Wales. ...The Mahogany Ship is today regarded as a legend and refers to an ancient wreck that is purported to lie beneath the sand beside Armstrong Bay, several kilometres west of Warrnambool, Its location is currently unknown. For well over a century the mystery of this ship has fascinated Australians because the existence of such a vessel could throw a different light on the earliest phases of exploration of eastern Australia by Europeans. The story is that in January 1836 a party of whalers from Port Fairy travelled to the mouth of the Hopkins River in search of seals. Their boat overturned and one man was drowned. The three survivors were walking the 30 kilometres back to Port Fairy along the coast when, about halfway along, they discovered the wrecked ship in the dunes. It is said that Captain John Mills, who was in charge of the whaling station at Port Fairy promptly visited the wreck with several of his men, including Hugh Donnelly. Donnelly who was the originator of that version of events is now regarded as unreliable. Local history researcher Joan Fawcett believes Donnelly could not have visited the wreck in 1836 because he did not arrive in Victoria until 1841. The "mahogany" description can be traced to a letter from Port Fairy builder, architect and surveyor John Mason and published in the Melbourne Argus in 1876. He said he had seen the hull in 1846 and it "had the appearance of either cedar or mahogany." In 1884 Argus journalist `The Vagabond' wrote that the hull was built of "Spanish mahogany" and six years later Mason wrote another letter saying it might not have been mahogany but red gum or ironbark from New South Wales. He was too late with this new description as the wrecks mahogany tag was here to stay all through the hull was not visible as it had disappeared beneath the shifting sands by 1880. A more reliable account was later presented by the former editor of the Warrnambool Examiner, historian Richard Osburne, who wrote about the wreck in his book History of Warrnambool (published 1887). In it the author remembers to have noticed a wreck in the hummocks between Belfast and Warrnambool, in 1847 or 1848; he stated it was much nearer Warrnambool than Belfast, now known as Port Fairy, going on to state “in fact, it was only two or three miles from the former place, to the west of the big hummock which was supposed to fill Warrnambool Bay with drift sand washed by the Merri River before the cutting was made.” Osburne followed up with a letter to the Port Fairy Gazette on June 25, 1876, during a period of heightened interest in the wreck, although he was unsure of the provenance of the ship he went on to state in his letter. “The old wreck was, in fact, miles away from the Port Fairy beach, and only about four miles from Warrnambool. In the years 1847 and 1848. I have often seen the wreck and I regret to say I do not believe she was a foreign ship at all.”The ship model is significant for its association with the Warrnambool story of what is now referred to as the Mahogany Ship, an ancient shipwreck. The model is significant as it is an interpretation of a Portuguese caravel and possibly associated with the early history and exploration of Southern Australia. The model is a fine example of a hand crafted ship made from plans, not from a kit. Some of the materials used for the model are significant to the Gembrook community in that the timber used is a portion from a 30-meter pine tree that fell onto and destroyed the 120-year-old Gembrook church building. The model is also a dedication to Edward Kermond, who grew up in Warrnambool and claimed to have seen the shipwreck in the dunes when he was a lad in the late 19th century. (See note section of this document for further information on the creator and donation of the subject item).Ship model, an interpretation of a mahogany Portuguese carvel vessel in a glass display case with wood frame and a description plaque. Model is made from dark stained wood. The three masted vessel is fully rigged, with a Portuguese-like flag on mast. Plaque is rectangular, free standing on a pedestal. The model was handmade by Joe Hilder (Senior) in 1999 from flooring obtained from the Gembrook Uniting Church in Victoria. Inscriptions, hand written, under base of case and on plaque.Under base, black felt tip pen “Ship & Case made From / Flooring from Gembrook uniting Church, Flattened in 1999 / By Large Pine Tree.” On plaque, white paint "This interpretation of the Fabled Mahogany Ship was made by Joe Hilder, Gembrook Vic. is displayed in the memory of the late Edward Kermond (Ted) 1887-1973, a Warrnambool son who claimed to have seen the original ship as a child." flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, ship model, mahogany ship, mahogany ship story, portuguese caravel, joe hilder, edward kermond, ted kermond, gembrook uniting church, gembrook storm 1999, port fairy whalers, belfast whalers -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFurniture - Chair, Haberfield Chair, Michael Bradshaw, Circa 1860s-1890s
... The origin of the chair's timber has been lost through the generations, but some have named the armchair the 'Mahogany Chair' after the legendary Mahogany Ship. ...In pen and ink: “Made from Mahogany Ship wrecked near Tower Hill, July 3, 1835: made by Michael Bradshaw 18-2-“ [originally thought to read 1842]...The origin of the chair's timber has been lost through the generations, but some have named the armchair the 'Mahogany Chair' after the legendary Mahogany Ship. ...This elegant reclining armchair is generously on loan from the local Haberfield family. Mrs Haberfield is a member of the Anderson family from the Tower Hill region, and the chair was handed down to her from them. When it arrived at Flagstaff Hill in 2009, it was at least 100 years old. The maker, Michael Bradshaw, is currently unknown. The origin of the chair's timber has been lost through the generations, but some have named the armchair the 'Mahogany Chair' after the legendary Mahogany Ship. In August 2009, the wood was expertly examined. The structure of the wood specimens was found to be consistent with: • Pale coloured carcass timber - Fagus sylvatica – Beech (European) • Pale coloured frame timber - Agathis sp – NZ Kauri • Dark coloured timber chair legs (solid) - Swietenia sp. – True Mahogany • Dark coloured timber veneer - Swietenia sp. – True Mahogany • Repair fill-in piece – Quercus sp. – White Oak ( Northern hemisphere) • Repair fill-in piece (fine textured) – Populus sp. – Poplar • Runner wood - Eucalyptus sp – Pale coloured ash group, or messmate The chair is significant for its local origin and history, being connected to generations of the Anderson and Haberfield families. It is also significant for its elaborate and unusual design, the quality of its workmanship and materials. It is a fine example of good quality furniture of the late 19th century.The Haberfield Chair is a reclining armchair that includes a footrest and a detachable book rest. The chair features a dark timber frame and dark burgundy (now dark brown), Morocco goat skin leather upholstery. The backrest is finished with button detailing, and its frame is distinguished by gracefully curved corners, lending the chair an elegant appearance. The chair’s padded leather armrests have attractive, crafted carvings at each end. A lever located below the armrest operates the recliner’s ratchet mechanism, which also causes a footrest to slide forward for greater comfort. The turned and carved front legs are equipped with wheels, allowing for easy movement. The removable book rest is mounted on a brass pedestal. Its angle can be conveniently adjusted using a screw to move the ball and socket joint, ensuring personalised reading comfort. There is a handwritten inscription on the underside of the back rail. The chair is kindly on loan from the local Haberfield family. In pen and ink: “Made from Mahogany Ship wrecked near Tower Hill, July 3, 1835: made by Michael Bradshaw 18-2-“ [originally thought to read 1842]flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, armchair, reclining armchair, reading board, mahogany chair, haberfield chair, furniture, living room furniture, domestic furniture, 19th century, luxury, morroco leather, book stand, book rest, side table, music stand, reading stand, reading rest, foot rest, reading table -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyAward - Shield, Johnsonville Brownies
... Mahogany and brass...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Societies Girl Guides Mahogany and brass Johnsonville Brownies Award Shield - J Brookes ...Mahogany and brasssocieties, girl guides -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia IncAmmeter
... ammeter in mahogany case...Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc No physical address melbourne This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia. ammeter in mahogany case Ammeter ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.ammeter in mahogany case -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumPill roller, 1800's
... The board is made of mahogany with brass sides and matching brass grooves'. ...Apothecary Pill Maker of brass and mahogany, in two parts, the board and the roller. ...Apothecary Pill Maker of brass and mahogany, in two parts, the board and the roller. ...Ref: ebay sale same item description : 'Pill Maker dating from the late 1800s, used by chemists to mould ingredients into pills. It consists of two main parts, the board and the roller. The roller is made of wood with two handles. It fits over the sides of the board and has wheels to enable it to roll backwards and forwards. The underneath of the roller is fitted with a brass plate with grooves in it that match the board, enabling the mixture to be pressed into the grooves and formed into a tubular shape, ready to be weighed and cut into pills. The board is made of mahogany with brass sides and matching brass grooves'. Apothecary Pill Maker of brass and mahogany, in two parts, the board and the roller. The roller of thick wood with two handles, which fits over the sides of the board and has brass rollers to enable it to roll backwards and forwards. The underneath of the roller is fitted with a brass plate with grooves in it that match the board, enabling the mixture to be pressed into the grooves and formed into a tubular shape, to be weighed and cut into pills. The board is made of mahogany with brass sides and matching brass grooves. Numerals.pill roller, chemist -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Vanda Savill (1913-2005), Tha' she blows, 1980
... This book gives details on early whaling in Victoria, the early history of Port Fairy and Portland, shipwrecks along the western coast of Victoria and the story of the Mahogany Ship. The author, Vanda Savill, lived at Heywood on a dairy farm and had the Bower Birds Nest Museum and Natural History Centre and produced local history books over a period of 20 years....Yours Truly, Vanda Savill, Dear friends, ‘Tha’ She Blows’, Old ships, old salts and old days of sealing & whaling, old explorers, old discoveries, old shipwrecks – The Mahogany Ship!...This book is of some interest as it details the early history of the areas of Port Fairy and Portland and includes the story of the Mahogany Ship which is a topic of interest to many today. ...Scrapbook style book history of early Port Fairy and PortlandThis is a paper back book of 176 pages. The pages are bound together. The cover is blue card with silver-coloured wording and illustrations of whales. There are 829 photographs and illustrations. The historical material contained in the pages is handwritten and photocopied. non-fictionScrapbook style book history of early Port Fairy and Portlandwhaling, port fairy, portland, shipwrecks -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia IncSquare
... square, try, mahogany 28"...Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc No physical address melbourne This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia. square, try, mahogany 28" Square ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.square, try, mahogany 28" -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia IncSquare
... square, try, mahogany 30"...J.Finlay square, try, mahogany 30" Square ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.square, try, mahogany 30"J.Finlay -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia IncSquare
... square, try, mahogany 35"...J.Finlay square, try, mahogany 35" Square ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.square, try, mahogany 35"J.Finlay -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia IncSaw set
... saw set, mounted on mahogany base...Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc No physical address melbourne This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia. saw set, mounted on mahogany base Saw set ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.saw set, mounted on mahogany base -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia IncSquare
... square, try, mahogany 27 1/2"...Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc No physical address melbourne This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia. square, try, mahogany 27 1/2" Square ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.square, try, mahogany 27 1/2" -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia IncSquare
... square, try, mahogany 33 1/2"...Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc No physical address melbourne This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia. square, try, mahogany 33 1/2" Square ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.square, try, mahogany 33 1/2" -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia IncSquare
... square, try, mahogany 21 1/2"...Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc No physical address melbourne This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia. square, try, mahogany 21 1/2" Square ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.square, try, mahogany 21 1/2" -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumPicture Frame
... Glazed mahogany brown wooden frame with cardboard backing....Coal Creek Community Park & Museum 12 Silkstone Road Korumburra gippsland Glazed mahogany brown wooden frame with cardboard backing. ...Glazed mahogany brown wooden frame with cardboard backing.
