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Federation University Art CollectionArtwork, 'Matador' by Wes Walters, c1970s
... 'Matador' by Wes Walters......matador...Framed watercolour behind glass showing a matador and a bull. ...'Matador' by Wes Walters Artwork Wes Walters Jeremy Dillon ...Wes WALTERS (06 August 1928 - 19 August 2014) Born Mildura, Victoria From 1940 t0 1945 Wes Walters attended the Ballarat High School. He then studied architecture at the Gordon Institute in Geelong, followed by art at the Ballarat School of Mines (a division of the Ballarat School of Mines). During his time at the Ballarat Technical Art School (later Federation University Australia) Walters studied under Neville Bunning and Taylor Kelloch, and was awarded the Ballarat Ladies Art Association Scholarship in 1948. He next moved to Melbourne to work as a commercial artist with the George Patterson advertising agency. Each evening Walters studied life drawing at the Victoria Artists’ Society and taught himself anatomy. Wes Walters excelled in both abstract and realist art. He won the Art Gallery of Ballarat’s Minnie Crouch Prize for watercolour art in 1953 and 1956. He won the prestigious Archibald Prize in 1879 for his portrait of Phillip Adams. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed watercolour behind glass showing a matador and a bull. wes walters, bull, matador, available, bullfighting, spanish -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511Book, Ong Chit Chung et al, OPERATION MATADOR(Britian's War Plans against the Japanese 1918-41), 1997
... OPERATION MATADOR(Britian's War Plans against the Japanese 1918-41)...Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511 391 Gore Street Fitzroy melbourne ISBN: 981 210 095 4 OPERATION MATADOR(Britian's War Plans against the Japanese 1918-41) Book Ong Chit Chung Times Academic Press ...isbn: 981 210 095 4 -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), 13/05/1963 12:00:00 AM
... From the number of men (4 or 5) sitting or standing on the front of the truck, the tram could not be lifted as such. The AEC Matador Emergency Vehicle is in the background. ...From the number of men (4 or 5) sitting or standing on the front of the truck, the tram could not be lifted as such. The AEC Matador Emergency Vehicle is in the background. ...Black and white photograph of the Bus branch emergency vehicle R8, a Scammel truck, attempting to lift the front of a W2 tramcar - 13-5-1963. Appears to have just lift the wheels off the track. From the number of men (4 or 5) sitting or standing on the front of the truck, the tram could not be lifted as such. The AEC Matador Emergency Vehicle is in the background. Taken at South Melbourne Depot?On rear in ink "13-5-63 - R8 bus branch emergency vehicle" and in bottom right hand corner "MMTB stamp and Ref No. P25/1/382.trams, tramways, training, emergency, accidents, recovery, mmtb, south melbourne depot, buses, r10 vehicle, w2 class, scammel -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaLetter - Petition, October November 1897
... ...matador...Gerckens), master ship Matador; H. Petersen, master ship Nesaia; Wm. ...Coles - MERMERUS; / ( signatures continue overleaf) J H Walker - HINEMORA ; / R J Johns - ARIEL; / D Gorchem - MATADOR; / H Petersen - NESAIA;/ William J Reid - STAR of N. ...Gerckens), master ship Matador; H. Petersen, master ship Nesaia; Wm. ...This document reveals the way in which Mission to Seafarers grew in response to demand. With increased shipping to Australia for all purposes, the need for the then existing Mission to grow to be conveniently located and to accommodate seafarers became increasingly evident. This document also shows the formal nature of documents and petitions in the 1890s and documents the names of twenty-two contemporaneous ships and their respective captains. The Anna, Dharwar and Mermerus arrived in port at the end of July 1897. The Carmanina arrived on the 21 October 1897. The Loch Katrine, at the end of the list, arrived on 5 November 1897. The letter was published in the Argus, 22 December 1897: "APPEAL FOR SEAMEN. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS. Sir, I beg that in the interests of the Victorian Seamen's Mission you will be kind enough to publish the appended testimony of the ship masters who for many years have been trading to this port, and therefore have had many opportunities of judging the effects of his work. The mission has much need of monetary assistance, and, should any of your numenous leaders deem it worthy of support, the committee would feel most grateful for any help that may be given in this direction. It has been the pleasure of the committee as far as possible to supply the crews of all outward bound steamers and sailing vessels with literature for their use on the voyage. My former appeals through your columns for leading matter have always been liberally responded to, and I trust that should any of our booksellers have any surplus stock of periodicals, religious and secular, illustrated or otherwise, at the end of the year, they will kindly remember the Victorian Seamen's Mission and the sailors. Private individuals also who may have stacks of literature by them, if they would kindly send some to the Seamen's Institute, Beach street, Port Melbourne, would cause the cheering of many a dark and lonely hour in the seamen's life. From 900 to 1.200 parcels have hitherto been given to the sailors and firemen annually by this mission, and we should be extremely grateful to those who would place us in a position to continue such donations in the future. Yours, &c. , E. JAMES, Chaplain to the Mission. Seamen's Institute, Beach street, Port Melbourne, Dec. 10." -------------------------------------------------- "To the Executive Committee of the Victorian Seamen's Mission, Melbourne. "Ladies and Gentleman, "We, the undersigned captains of several ships now lying at the Melbourne wharves think it most desirable that the Victorian Seamen's Mission, being the mission that has for so many years shown a most part their interest in the spiritual, moral, and social well-being of the seamen of all nationalities, shall him on the banks of the Yarra an institute such as that at Port Melbourne, where sailors of every grade could profitably and pleasantly spend their evenings. At almost every other seaport in the world such institutions are being provided for seamen, and we are satisfied from our opinion of the Melbourne public that the matter needs only to be prominently brought under their notice to be accomplished. We are confident that the good work of the mission is being hampered by its not having such a place near the shipping at the Melbourne wharves. Our crews are at present placed at a great dis advantage through not having an institute more convenient to the scene of their labours than that at Port Melbourne, which, on a very wet or a very hot, is not easily reached. If a site could be obtained immediately above the Gasworks but on the other side of Flinders street extension, that is to say, on the lower part of the land on which the Harbour Trust offices are built, it would be most convenient for the shipping on both the north and south side of the river. Trusting that it may be possible to do some thing to meet this long felt want, We suscribe ourselves, Yours respectfully, Geo.H Steven, master ship Dharwar; Thos. Curd, master ship Narcissus; James Horne, master ship Loch Garry; T.Tait, master ship Loch Ryan; T. Nilsen, master ship Hebe; G. Ch Christian, master ship Anna; R.E. Peasley, master ship Seminole; Wm. Martin, master ship Loch Ness; T.C. Martin, master ship Loch Tay; W.H. Bennett, master ship Loch Vennachar; J. Raglan Brodie, master s.s. Warrnambool; James E. Coles, master ship Mermerus; J. H. Walker, master ship Hinemoa; R.J. Johns, master ship Ariel; D. Gorchem (sic. Gerckens), master ship Matador; H. Petersen, master ship Nesaia; Wm. J. Reid, master s.s. Star of New Zealand; A. F. Svhanstrom, master ship Hermes; Alex. Smith, master ship Sophocles; W. Y. Bunn, master ship Carmanian; William Anderson, master ship Loch Katrine."This petition is historically significant as it is documentary evidence of the need for a new facility for seafarers signed and presented by the captains of 21 ships, including several of the sister ships of the Loch Ard. The need for a new facility was a result of changes in shipping and the use of the Melbourne ports in the 1890's and this document supported the pressure on the Harbour offices to finally release land for an appropriate building in the early 20th C.Mounted hand-written petition to the Executive Committee of the Victorian Seaman's Mission Melbourne. The letter petitions the Executive Committee to create a facility on the wharves, "where sailors of every grade could profitably and pleasantly spend their evenings." This portion of the letter takes up three quarters of the document. The remainder has two lists, one of twelve captain's signatures and the other of the names of their ships. The list is continued on the reverse side with an additional nine signatures and corresponding ship names.In cursive handwriting: To The Executive Committee of the Victorian Seamans Mission', / Melbourne / Ladies and Gentlemen / we the undersigned captains....... We subscribe / ourselves respectfully, Captain signatures and names of ships ( NB Ship names in upper case for this entry ): Geo H. Stevens - DHARWAR / Thomas Curd - NARCISSUS; / James Horn - LOCH GARRY / T.Tait - LOCH RYAN ; / T.NIlsen - Hebe ; / G.C. Christians - ANNA ;/ R E Peasley - SEMIOLE ; / William Martin - LOCH NESS ; / T C Martin - LOCH TAY;/ W H Bennett - LOCH VENNUACHAR; / RJ Raglan Brodie - SS WARRNAMBOOL; ; / James E. Coles - MERMERUS; / ( signatures continue overleaf) J H Walker - HINEMORA ; / R J Johns - ARIEL; / D Gorchem - MATADOR; / H Petersen - NESAIA;/ William J Reid - STAR of N. ZELAND [sic] ; / TJ Sohanstrom - HERMES;/ Alex Smith - SOPHOCLES; / W Y Bunn - CARMANIAN;./ William Anderson - LOCH KATRINE;/ Handwritten in red ink on the front of the parchment: "8182" NB The second digit in the number sequence appears to have been written over and could also be a "9", an "8" or a "3". paper Watermark "HERCULES". Prior to conservation and taped to the glass on the reverse side of the parchment was a small piece of paper reading: "Letter written in 1897 and signed between the last week of October and the first week of November." T and C probably stands for Trade and Customs and 8382 is the file no." (H8.4 x W11.8)victoria, melbourne, ships, petition, australia-wharf, captains, signatures, 717-flinders-street-docklands, maritime welfare services, mission to seafarers, seamen's mission, mission to seamen, mermerus, captain coles, sir john coode, loch line, loch ness, loch gary, loch ryan, ss warrnambool, loch tay, loch vennachar, matador, nesaia, d. gerckens, h. petersen, a.f. svhanstrom, hermes, ariel, loch katrine, william anderson, dharwar, narcissus, hebe, anna, hinemoa, sophocles, carmanian, captains' petition -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPrint - Reproduction, Petition, The Photography Department (Jeremy Dillon), Captains' Petition, 2016
... ...matador...Gerckens), master ship Matador; H. Petersen, master ship Nesaia; Wm. ...Gerckens), master ship Matador; H. Petersen, master ship Nesaia; Wm. ...This is a reproduction of the original 1897 Captains' petition to build a Central Institute on the Yarra river. "To the Executive Committee of the Victorian Seamen's Mission, Melbourne. "Ladies and Gentleman, "We, the undersigned captains of several ships now lying at the Melbourne wharves think it most desirable that the Victorian Seamen's Mission, being the mission that has for so many years shown a most part their interest in the spiritual, moral, and social well-being of the seamen of all nationalities, shall him on the banks of the Yarra an institute such as that at Port Melbourne, where sailors of every grade could profitably and pleasantly spend their evenings. At almost every other seaport in the world such institutions are being provided for seamen, and we are satisfied from our opinion of the Melbourne public that the matter needs only to be prominently brought under their notice to be accomplished. We are confident that the good work of the mission is being hampered by its not having such a place near the shipping at the Melbourne wharves. Our crews are at present placed at a great dis advantage through not having an institute more convenient to the scene of their labours than that at Port Melbourne, which, on a very wet or a very hot, is not easily reached. If a site could be obtained immediately above the Gasworks but on the other side of Flinders street extension, that is to say, on the lower part of the land on which the Harbour Trust offices are built, it would be most convenient for the shipping on both the north and south side of the river. Trusting that it may be possible to do some thing to meet this long felt want, We suscribe ourselves, Yours respectfully, Geo.H Steven, master ship Dharwar; Thos. Curd, master ship Narcissus; James Horne, master ship Loch Garry; T.Tait, master ship Loch Ryan; T. Nilsen, master ship Hebe; G. Ch Christian, master ship Anna; R.E. Peasley, master ship Seminole; Wm. Martin, master ship Loch Ness; T.C. Martin, master ship Loch Tay; W.H. Bennett, master ship Loch Vennachar; J. Raglan Brodie, master s.s. Warrnambool; James E. Coles, master ship Mermerus; J. H. Walker, master ship Hinemoa; R.J. Johns, master ship Ariel; D. Gorchem (sic. Gerckens), master ship Matador; H. Petersen, master ship Nesaia; Wm. J. Reid, master s.s. Star of New Zealand; A. F. Svhanstrom, master ship Hermes; Alex. Smith, master ship Sophocles; W. Y. Bunn, master ship Carmanian; William Anderson, master ship Loch Katrine."Framed and mounted reproduction of Captains' petitionpetition, seamen's mission, yarra river, captains, victoria, melbourne, ships, australia-wharf, signatures, 717-flinders-street-docklands, maritime welfare services, mission to seafarers, mission to seamen, mermerus, captain coles, sir john coode, loch line, loch ness, loch gary, loch ryan, ss warrnambool, loch tay, loch vennachar, matador, nesaia, d. gerckens, h. petersen, a.f. svhanstrom, hermes, ariel, loch katrine, william anderson, dharwar, narcissus, hebe, anna, hinemoa, sophocles, carmanian, early origins, 2016, exhibitions -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Set of 14 Black & White Photograph/s, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), late 1960's
... Truck is an AEC built Matador truck. Possibly these photos who the first time used as such, as one of the life guards was being cut off in the photos. 1 - tram on its side 2 - ditto - showing underside of tram 3 - pulling one of the bogies clear. 4 - cutting away a lifeguard 5 - pulling the other bogie clear 6 - setting up the chains to recover the tram - note the sleepers it is lying on. 7 - ditto 8 - starting to lift the tramcar 9 - rolling the tramcar upright 10 - tram upright and being jacked up to roll the bogies back under 11 - pushing a bogie under 12 - ditto 13 - as for 9 14 - as for 10 15 - similar to 9...Truck is an AEC built Matador truck. Possibly these photos who the first time used as such, as one of the life guards was being cut off in the photos. 1 - tram on its side 2 - ditto - showing underside of tram 3 - pulling one of the bogies clear. 4 - cutting away a lifeguard 5 - pulling the other bogie clear 6 - setting up the chains to recover the tram - note the sleepers it is lying on. 7 - ditto 8 - starting to lift the tramcar 9 - rolling the tramcar upright 10 - tram upright and being jacked up to roll the bogies back under 11 - pushing a bogie under 12 - ditto 13 - as for 9 14 - as for 10 15 - similar to 9 Photograph Set of 14 Black & White Photograph/s Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) ...Set of 14 black and white photographs of the use of former sleeper transport car, W2 485 - see page 80 of Destination City 5th Edition for more details of the tram. Tram body being used to train emergency staff how to recover a tramcar that had been tipped over onto its side. DC5, notes it was stored at Preston workshops and later "used an instruction car to train emergency crews in the righting of the overturned trams. It was overturned several times in this role." Note: - would have been at the time, probably the only way to do this, as mobile cranes were only just starting to be developed. Truck is an AEC built Matador truck. Possibly these photos who the first time used as such, as one of the life guards was being cut off in the photos. 1 - tram on its side 2 - ditto - showing underside of tram 3 - pulling one of the bogies clear. 4 - cutting away a lifeguard 5 - pulling the other bogie clear 6 - setting up the chains to recover the tram - note the sleepers it is lying on. 7 - ditto 8 - starting to lift the tramcar 9 - rolling the tramcar upright 10 - tram upright and being jacked up to roll the bogies back under 11 - pushing a bogie under 12 - ditto 13 - as for 9 14 - as for 10 15 - similar to 9trams, tramways, training, emergency, accidents, recovery, mmtb, preston workshops, tram 485, w2 class, aec, r10 vehicle, works cars -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Black and White photograph, Ellen Butland, Set of 53 photos, 1974 and 1998
... The Southern Cross Hotel behind, Route 97 service. c1970 Ellen Butland.jpg EB51 W5 838 in South Melbourne Depot, c1975 Ellen Butland.jpg EB52 W2's including 526, 653 and 588 plus the AEC Matador R10 recovery vehicle in Glenhuntly Depot, c1975 Ellen Butland.jpg EB53 W7 1001 in Bourke St, Between Swanston and Russell Streets. ...The Southern Cross Hotel behind, Route 97 service. c1970 Ellen Butland.jpg EB51 W5 838 in South Melbourne Depot, c1975 Ellen Butland.jpg EB52 W2's including 526, 653 and 588 plus the AEC Matador R10 recovery vehicle in Glenhuntly Depot, c1975 Ellen Butland.jpg EB53 W7 1001 in Bourke St, Between Swanston and Russell Streets. ...Set of 53 black and white photographs collected or taken by Ellen Butland - 1964 to 1975 For a listing of the prints see htd5720list.pdf. Word file and scanning by Gary Davey 5/2021 EB1 W2 253 in Collins St, Route 11 service, W2 314 visible in Swanston St. bound for East Coburg. circa 1970 Ellen Butland.jpg EB2 W2 349 on a tour in Dandenong Road, circa 1975 Ellen Butland.jpg EB3 W2 249 in William St, Note the center poles, Route 56 service, Demolition of the Menzies Hotel in progress, c1970 Ellen Butland.jpg EB4 W2 399 in Elizabeth St, Route 59 service. Trans Australia Airlines (TAA) Building in Franklin St. in the background. c1970 Ellen Butland.jpg EB5 W2's 470, 397, 273, 526, W5 811 Camberwell Depot, c1970 Ellen Butland.jpg EB6 W2 388 & SW6 852 in Riversdale Road, c1967 Ellen Butland.jpg EB7 W2 410 in Flinders St, Route 48 service. c1970 Ellen Butland.jpg EB8 W2 349 in Royal Park, c1973 Ellen Butland.jpg EB9 W2 385 and AEC MK.VI bus 720 in South Melbourne Depot, This Doncaster Depot bus is on a meal break from working East Malvern tram replacement. c1974 Ellen Butland.jpg EB10 W2 606 in St Kilda Road, Route 67. c1973 Ellen Butland.jpg EB11 W2 434 on a tour at South Melbourne Depot, c1974 Ellen Butand.jpg EB12 W2 433 in Riversdale Road, Route 74 service. c1969 Ellen Butand.jpg EB13 W2 418 in St Kida Road, c1974 Ellen Butland.jpg EB14 W2's 432 & 273 in Camberwell Depot, c1968 Ellen Butland.jpg EB15 W2 410, Cotham Road Kew c1968 Ellen Butland.jpg EB16 W2 415 in Riversdale Road, Route 74 service. c1969 Ellen Butland.jpg EB17 W2 418 in St Kilda Road, Route 4D service. c1968 Ellen Butand.jpg EB18 W6 992 in Camberwell Depot, with W2's on other roads c1975 Ellen Butand.jpg EB19 W6 983 in Bourke St, Route 96 service between Russell and Exhibition Streets. Hoys cinema Centre behind. Advertisement for Lloyd Triestino Line. late 1968 Ellen Butland.jpg EB20 W6 968 in Bourke St, Route 89 service. late 1968 Ellen Butand.jpg EB21 9B Truck under a W3 Class car, c1969 Ellen Butland.jpg EB22 Y1 611 at Batman Avenue, c1964 Ellen Butland.jpg EB23 W2 588 at South Melbourne Siding, Albert Road. c1968 Ellen Butland.jpg EB24 W2 578 in Riversdale Road, at Glenferrie Road. Route 74 service. c1968 Ellen Butand.jpg EB25 W2 507 on route 7 service and SW6 851 at Camberwell Terminus Burke Road Deepdene, c1967 Ellen Butland.jpg EB26 W4 674 in Swanston St, Route 2A service. c1964 Ellen Butland.jpg EB27 W5 681 on Route 56 entering William St from Peel St. c1969 Ellen Butland.jpg EB28 W5 682 leaving River Street reserve track and swinging into Gordon St. Maribyrnong. Route 82 service. c1971 Ellen Buckland.jpg EB29 W5 772 in Elizabeth St. at Bourke St. Route 19 service. c1968 Ellen Butland.jpg EB30 W5 776 on Route 69 in Glenferrie Road at Henrietta St, Hawthorn. c1968 Ellen Buckland.jpg EB31 W5 786 in Leeds St Footscray Terminus, Route 82. c1972 Ellen Butland.jpg EB32 W3 667 in Swanston St, c1958 or earlier outside the State Library. Ellen Butland.jpg EB33 W2 267 in St Kilda Rd, on Route 8 service, c1935. Copy of a Murray View No.72 Postcard. Ellen Butland.jpg EB34 SW6 900 Advertising Car and a L class car at South Melbourne Depot, Jan 1975 Ellen Butland.jpg EB35 W7 1003 in Spring St, on Route 95 service. c1965 Ellen Butland.jpg EB36 SW6 958 Glen Huntley Road on Route 4, c1953 Ellen Butland.jpg EB37 Z Class 1 and 7 in Victoria Parade, 1975 Ellen Butland.jpg EB38 Z Class 3, 2 & 5 at Preston Workshops, 30-4-1975 Ellen Butland.jpg EB39 Z class 3 in Nicholson St, at Victoria Parade 30-4-1975 Ellen Butland.jpg EB40 Z class no 3 in Queens Parade, 30-4-1975 Ellen Butland.jpg EB41 X 217 in Coldblo Road Malvern Depot, 13-1-1974 Ellen Butland.jpg EB42 W2 220 in Collins St, Route 9 service. c1970 Ellen Butland.jpg EB43 W2 225 in Swanston St, Route 6 service. c1967 Ellen Butland.jpg EB44 W2 233 Road Line Marker Car in South Melbourne Per way yard, c1976 Ellen Butland.jpg EB45 W2 242 in Brunswick Depot, c1968 Ellen Butland.jpg EB46 W7 1007 in Collins St, at Market St. Route 9A service. c1970 Ellen Butland.jpg EB47 W7 1013 in Bourke St, The Southern Cross Hotel behind. Route 88 service. c1970 Ellen Butland.jpg EB48 W7 1020 in LaTrobe St, at Elizabeth St. Route 9E service. c1969 Ellen Butland.jpg EB49 W7 1025 in Collins St, Route 9A service. c1969 Ellen Butland.jpg EB50 W7 1037 in Bourke St. The Southern Cross Hotel behind, Route 97 service. c1970 Ellen Butland.jpg EB51 W5 838 in South Melbourne Depot, c1975 Ellen Butland.jpg EB52 W2's including 526, 653 and 588 plus the AEC Matador R10 recovery vehicle in Glenhuntly Depot, c1975 Ellen Butland.jpg EB53 W7 1001 in Bourke St, Between Swanston and Russell Streets. 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