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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Net fishing off the beach, Port Melbourne, 1970s
... Net fishing off the beach, Port Melbourne...Copy of B&W photograph of Net fishing off the beach, with 'Dugga' BEAZLEY's grandfather George in centre, c1970s....Photograph Net fishing off the beach, Port Melbourne Glen Stuart ...Copy of B&W photograph of Net fishing off the beach, with 'Dugga' BEAZLEY's grandfather George in centre, c1970s.On rear: 'D Beazley photo collection Neg No PM004/21'industry - fishing, george beazley -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Lakes Entrance Regional Family History Resource Centre, Casting the Net. Early Fishing Families of the Gippsland Coast, 2001
... Casting the Net. Early Fishing Families of the Gippsland Coast....Introduction gives a brief overview of the early fishing industry. Casting the Net. Early Fishing Families of the Gippsland Coast. ...Memories of stories told by members and descendants of fishing families from he Gippsland Lakes and Gippsland coast, including Mallacoota. Introduction gives a brief overview of the early fishing industry.settlers, township, fishing industry -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Net Floats, 20th century
... ...net fishing...Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. ...Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. ...These net floats are handmade from lightweight cork wood and are used for suspending fishing nets in the water. Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. The Melbourne Argus dated January 11, 1848, published a quote from Captain Theobald of the vessels ELLEN and ELIZABETH, made on his first visit to Warrnambool "“…Fish are very plentiful here; on Christmas day a net was thrown into the Hopkins, and, after two or three draws, a boat load of beautiful fish was obtained…” The Argus, Melbourne, Sat. 29 May 1858, forwarded from The Examiner newspaper; "Extraordinary Fish. We have been presented with a very singular fish, caught by Mr. Meek in the Hopkins [Hopkins River, Warrnambool] last week. It is about three inches long, with a slate-coloured body, and a beautiful wing on each side. It was caught with other fish at night, in a net, and its eyes shone as bright as diamonds." A method for making cork net floats mentioned, in a 15th-century book, advised cutting the corks and then burning a hole through the centre of each one with a hot iron. The prepared corks were then joined together with a horsehair line. The cork's size and the line's thickness depended on the net's weight.The net floats are an example of fishing equipment used for many centuries and still in use today. In Warrnambool net fishing was a common practice from 1848 and became a livelihood for many fishermen.Cork net floats; a set of two cylindrical blocks of varying sizes threaded onto strings.warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, net floats, cork net floats, fishing, fisheries, fishing equipment, handmade, net fishing, fisheries act, andrew ferrier, william flett, warrnambool breakwater, merri river, hopkins river, captain theobald, ellen, elizabeth -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Net Floats, 20th century
... ...net fishing...Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. ...Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. ...These net floats are handmade from lightweight cork wood and are used for suspending fishing nets in the water. Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. The Melbourne Argus dated January 11, 1848, published a quote from Captain Theobald of the vessels ELLEN and ELIZABETH, made on his first visit to Warrnambool "“…Fish are very plentiful here; on Christmas day a net was thrown into the Hopkins, and, after two or three draws, a boat load of beautiful fish was obtained…” The Argus, Melbourne, Sat. 29 May 1858, forwarded from The Examiner newspaper; "Extraordinary Fish. We have been presented with a very singular fish, caught by Mr. Meek in the Hopkins [Hopkins River, Warrnambool] last week. It is about three inches long, with a slate-coloured body, and a beautiful wing on each side. It was caught with other fish at night, in a net, and its eyes shone as bright as diamonds." A method for making cork net floats mentioned in a 15th-century book advised cutting the corks and then burning a hole through the centre of each one with a hot iron. The prepared corks were then joined together with a horsehair line. The cork's size and the line's thickness depended on the net's weight.The net floats are an example of fishing equipment used for many centuries and still in use today. In Warrnambool net fishing was a common practice from 1848 and became a livelihood for many fishermen.Net floats: cylindrical blocks of 10 corks threaded onto string.warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, net floats, cork net floats, fishing, fisheries, fishing equipment, handmade, net fishing, fisheries act, andrew ferrier, william flett, warrnambool breakwater, merri river, hopkins river, captain theobald, ellen, elizabeth -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Net Floats, 20th century
... ...net fishing...Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. ...Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. ...These net floats are handmade from lightweight cork wood and are used for suspending fishing nets in the water. Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. The Melbourne Argus dated January 11, 1848, published a quote from Captain Theobald of the vessels ELLEN and ELIZABETH, made on his first visit to Warrnambool "“…Fish are very plentiful here; on Christmas day a net was thrown into the Hopkins, and, after two or three draws, a boat load of beautiful fish was obtained…” The Argus, Melbourne, Sat. 29 May 1858, forwarded from The Examiner newspaper; "Extraordinary Fish. We have been presented with a very singular fish, caught by Mr. Meek in the Hopkins [Hopkins River, Warrnambool] last week. It is about three inches long, with a slate-coloured body, and a beautiful wing on each side. It was caught with other fish at night, in a net, and its eyes shone as bright as diamonds." A method for making cork net floats mentioned, in a 15th-century book, advised cutting the corks and then burning a hole through the centre of each one with a hot iron. The prepared corks were then joined together with a horsehair line. The cork's size and the line's thickness depended on the net's weight.The net floats are an example of fishing equipment used for many centuries and still in use today. In Warrnambool net fishing was a common practice from 1848 and became a livelihood for many fishermen. Net floats; cylindrical blocks of 16 corks threaded onto string with a hook-holding device at the end. warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, net floats, cork net floats, fishing, fisheries, fishing equipment, handmade, net fishing, fisheries act, andrew ferrier, william flett, warrnambool breakwater, merri river, hopkins river, captain theobald, ellen, elizabeth -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Net Floats
... ...net fishing...Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. ...Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. ...These net floats are handmade from lightweight cork wood and are used for suspending fishing nets in the water. Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. The Melbourne Argus dated January 11, 1848, published a quote from Captain Theobald of the vessels ELLEN and ELIZABETH, made on his first visit to Warrnambool "“…Fish are very plentiful here; on Christmas day a net was thrown into the Hopkins, and, after two or three draws, a boat load of beautiful fish was obtained…” The Argus, Melbourne, Sat. 29 May 1858, forwarded from The Examiner newspaper; "Extraordinary Fish. We have been presented with a very singular fish, caught by Mr. Meek in the Hopkins [Hopkins River, Warrnambool] last week. It is about three inches long, with a slate-coloured body, and a beautiful wing on each side. It was caught with other fish at night, in a net, and its eyes shone as bright as diamonds." A method for making cork net floats mentioned, in a 15th-century book, advised cutting the corks and then burning a hole through the centre of each one with a hot iron. The prepared corks were then joined together with a horsehair line. The cork's size and the line's thickness depended on the net's weight.The net floats are an example of fishing equipment used for many centuries and still in use today. In Warrnambool net fishing was a common practice from 1848 and became a livelihood for many fishermen.Cork net floats; lengths of 15 various sized cylindrical blocks of cork threaded onto string. warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, net floats, cork net floats, fishing, fisheries, fishing equipment, handmade, net fishing, fisheries act, andrew ferrier, william flett, warrnambool breakwater, merri river, hopkins river, captain theobald, ellen, elizabeth -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Net Floats, 20th century
... ...net fishing...Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. ...Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. ...These net floats are handmade from lightweight cork wood and are used for suspending fishing nets in the water. Newspaper articles dated from 1848 to 1916 mention net fishing in Warrnambool's Hopkins and Merri rivers and Lady Bay. The Melbourne Argus dated January 11, 1848, published a quote from Captain Theobald of the vessels ELLEN and ELIZABETH, made on his first visit to Warrnambool "“…Fish are very plentiful here; on Christmas day a net was thrown into the Hopkins, and, after two or three draws, a boat load of beautiful fish was obtained…” The Argus, Melbourne, Sat. 29 May 1858, forwarded from The Examiner newspaper; "Extraordinary Fish. We have been presented with a very singular fish, caught by Mr. Meek in the Hopkins [Hopkins River, Warrnambool] last week. It is about three inches long, with a slate-coloured body, and a beautiful wing on each side. It was caught with other fish at night, in a net, and its eyes shone as bright as diamonds." A method for making cork net floats mentioned, in a 15th-century book, advised cutting the corks and then burning a hole through the centre of each one with a hot iron. The prepared corks were then joined together with a horsehair line. The cork's size and the line's thickness depended on the net's weight.The net floats are an example of fishing equipment used for many centuries and still in use today. In Warrnambool net fishing was a common practice from 1848 and became a livelihood for many fishermen.Net floats; cylindrical blocks of 18 corks of various sizes threaded onto string.warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, net floats, cork net floats, fishing, fisheries, fishing equipment, handmade, net fishing, fisheries act, andrew ferrier, william flett, warrnambool breakwater, merri river, hopkins river, captain theobald, ellen, elizabeth -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyHandmade Tool - Insect Cover or Sieve or Fishing Net or yabby trap
... Handmade Tool - Insect Cover or Sieve or Fishing Net or yabby trap...net for the yabby to crawl into. Food covers were used by residents of the Kiewa Valley especially as many of them were dairy farmers. Farmers often made their own tools for a purpose such as sieving or for the family catching yabbies to eat or for fun. food cover fly-wire flies sieve handmade tool Tall triangular steel fly wire cover with a steel handle and frame. or The frame can be held in order to fill the sieve or to empty it. or the frame can hold bait for yabbies Handmade Tool - Insect Cover or Sieve or Fishing ...Flies are plentiful and a problem especially in Australia's summer. Farms were a breeding ground for flies that bred in cow manure. Fly-wire was used to keep flies away from food as well as light cloth covers. Farmers could use this sieve to fill with sand etc. to sort the sizes and also to use for eg. wheat to sort the grain. Yabbies are trapped in the creek or river by leaving food in the net for the yabby to crawl into.Food covers were used by residents of the Kiewa Valley especially as many of them were dairy farmers. Farmers often made their own tools for a purpose such as sieving or for the family catching yabbies to eat or for fun.Tall triangular steel fly wire cover with a steel handle and frame. or The frame can be held in order to fill the sieve or to empty it. or the frame can hold bait for yabbiesfood cover, fly-wire, flies, sieve, handmade tool -
Orbost & District Historical Societyfish landing net, first half 20th century
... fishing-net handcraft... net is an example of a home-made piece of equipment. It shows the self-reliance of rural people. fishing-net handcraft A home-made fish landing net. ...This landing net is a small, bag-shaped net with a long handle at the mouth, for scooping a hooked fish out of the water and bringing it to shore or into a boat. this one is home-made by an Orbost angler.This fishing net is an example of a home-made piece of equipment. It shows the self-reliance of rural people.A home-made fish landing net. It has a long wooden handle. Hose clamps hold the wire frame of the net,. The end of the bag shaped string net is bound with tape.fishing-net handcraft -
The Paynesville Maritime MuseumFish box
... Wooden fish box containing fishing net and a lamp...Wooden fish box containing fishing net and a lamp Fish box ...This fish box is as taken from a Paynesville fishing boat circa 1960.Wooden fish box containing fishing net and a lamp -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Script, Robin Boyd, The Flying Dogtor. Episode 49 The Serpent Net, 1963
... He asked for several things: a team of fisherman; a large fishing net; two fast fishing boats; and an enormous canvas bag....He asked for several things: a team of fisherman; a large fishing net; two fast fishing boats; and an enormous canvas bag. ...The Flying Dogtor, helping solve the mystery of a monster or sea serpent that was wandering the lakes and tunnels of the Snowy Mountains Scheme, noticed strange things happening: a speedboat driven by a snakey-looking person and a lookout tower operated by spiders, it seemed... Later, a plan to trap the serpent in an underground tunnel was arranged by The Flying Dogtor. He asked for several things: a team of fisherman; a large fishing net; two fast fishing boats; and an enormous canvas bag.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Typewritten, carbon copy, foolscap, 2 pagesHandwritten pencil edits and additions.the flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions, manuscript -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Marine Discovery Centre Portland, Victoria, c. 1998
... Coloured photograph: MDC - inside. Pile of rocks fishing net, driftwood in corner. Ship's wheel on left, hand made stool on right...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Coloured photograph: MDC - inside. Pile of rocks fishing net, driftwood in corner. Ship's wheel on left, hand made stool on right Photograph Photograph - Marine Discovery Centre Portland, Victoria ...Coloured photograph: MDC - inside. Pile of rocks fishing net, driftwood in corner. Ship's wheel on left, hand made stool on right -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Nungurner, Hammarstrom Ian, 1988 c
... Colour photograph of fishing boat Nungurner working in Bass Strait, showing fishing net being trawled behind swiftly moving vessel. ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Fishing Industry Ocean Ships and Shipping Colour photograph of fishing boat Nungurner working in Bass Strait, showing fishing net being trawled behind swiftly moving vessel. ...Colour photograph of fishing boat Nungurner working in Bass Strait, showing fishing net being trawled behind swiftly moving vessel. Lakes Entrance Victoriafishing industry, ocean, ships and shipping -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Fishing Objects, Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend Exhibition, David Thompson, Oct 2006
... Colour digital photograph of fishing objects - a basket, cork floats and a fishing net - on display at the Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend Exhibition at Port Melbourne Town Hall, Oct-Nov 2006....Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend PMHPS Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Celebrations Fetes and Exhibitions David THOMPSON Fishermans Bend Colour digital photograph of fishing objects - a basket, cork floats and a fishing net - on display at the Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend Exhibition at Port Melbourne Town Hall, Oct-Nov 2006. ...Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend by Allan MEIERS was published by PMHPS in 2006. The book was launched by CoPP Mayor, Janet BOLITHO on 24 Oct 2006 at Port Melbourne Town Hall with an exhibition to accompany the launch that ran until Monday 14 November 2006. Ann SMALLPAGE took photos of the launch (Cat No 2205.01 - .29) and David THOMPSON took photos of the Exhibition (Cat No 5157.01 - .33). Colour digital photograph of fishing objects - a basket, cork floats and a fishing net - on display at the Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend Exhibition at Port Melbourne Town Hall, Oct-Nov 2006.fisher folk of fishermans bend, pmhps, port melbourne historical & preservation society, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, david thompson, fishermans bend -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Southern Hunter, 1991 c
... Colour photograph of fishing net containing four tons of school whiting being hauled aboard a fishing boat, the Southern Hunter off Three Mile Beach, Wilson Promontory Victoria...|Minawie owned by Wayne Smith Fishing Industry Ships and Shipping Ocean Colour photograph of fishing net containing four tons of school whiting being hauled aboard a fishing boat, the Southern Hunter off Three Mile Beach, Wilson Promontory Victoria Photograph Southern Hunter ...Photo taken from Minawie|At this time Southern Hunter owned by Ted Jones, Skipper Darren Jones.|Minawie owned by Wayne SmithColour photograph of fishing net containing four tons of school whiting being hauled aboard a fishing boat, the Southern Hunter off Three Mile Beach, Wilson Promontory Victoriafishing industry, ships and shipping, ocean -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Fishing Objects, Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend Exhibition, David Thompson, Oct 2006
... Colour digital photograph of fishing objects - a basket, an anchor, cork floats and a fishing net - on display at the Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend Exhibition at Port Melbourne Town Hall, Oct-Nov 2006....Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend PMHPS Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Celebrations Fetes and Exhibitions David THOMPSON Fishermans Bend Colour digital photograph of fishing objects - a basket, an anchor, cork floats and a fishing net - on display at the Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend Exhibition at Port Melbourne Town Hall, Oct-Nov 2006. ...Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend by Allan MEIERS was published by PMHPS in 2006. The book was launched by CoPP Mayor, Janet BOLITHO on 24 Oct 2006 at Port Melbourne Town Hall with an exhibition to accompany the launch that ran until Monday 14 November 2006. Ann SMALLPAGE took photos of the launch (Cat No 2205.01 - .29) and David THOMPSON took photos of the Exhibition (Cat No 5157.01 - .33). Colour digital photograph of fishing objects - a basket, an anchor, cork floats and a fishing net - on display at the Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend Exhibition at Port Melbourne Town Hall, Oct-Nov 2006.fisher folk of fishermans bend, pmhps, port melbourne historical & preservation society, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, david thompson, fishermans bend -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Fishing Industry, 1942 c
... Black and white photograph of a small motor boat towing a rowing boat hauling a loaded fishing net inside the entrance. Timber entrance channel and flagstaff on hill in background. ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Also enlargement 17 x 24 cm Fishing Industry Jetties Fish Black and white photograph of a small motor boat towing a rowing boat hauling a loaded fishing net inside the entrance. Timber entrance channel and flagstaff on hill in background. ...Also enlargement 17 x 24 cmBlack and white photograph of a small motor boat towing a rowing boat hauling a loaded fishing net inside the entrance. Timber entrance channel and flagstaff on hill in background. Lakes Entrance Victoriafishing industry, jetties, fish -
National Wool MuseumBook - Pattern Book, Lincoln Mills, No. 555, Lincoln Mills (Australia) Limited, c.1950s
... The black and white cover shows a woman wearing a knitted top while holding a fishing net....The black and white cover shows a woman wearing a knitted top while holding a fishing net. Book Pattern Book, Lincoln Mills, No. 555 Lincoln Mills (Australia) Limited Stockland Press ...Twenty four page knitting pattern book featuring black and white printed graphics and text. The black and white cover shows a woman wearing a knitted top while holding a fishing net.front: [printed] LINCOLN MILLS / Knitting / BOOK / No. 555 / PRICE / 6D. / MODEL NO. L854 / For knitting instructions see Page 3knitting, pattern, fashion, knitwear, women -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Fishing Objects, Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend Exhibition, David Thompson, Oct 2006
... Colour digital photograph of fishing objects - a basket, fishing line, a fishing net and orange floats - on display at the Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend Exhibition at Port Melbourne Town Hall, Oct-Nov 2006....Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend PMHPS Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Celebrations Fetes and Exhibitions David THOMPSON Fishermans Bend Colour digital photograph of fishing objects - a basket, fishing line, a fishing net and orange floats - on display at the Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend Exhibition at Port Melbourne Town Hall, Oct-Nov 2006. ...Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend by Allan MEIERS was published by PMHPS in 2006. The book was launched by CoPP Mayor, Janet BOLITHO on 24 Oct 2006 at Port Melbourne Town Hall with an exhibition to accompany the launch that ran until Monday 14 November 2006. Ann SMALLPAGE took photos of the launch (Cat No 2205.01 - .29) and David THOMPSON took photos of the Exhibition (Cat No 5157.01 - .33). Colour digital photograph of fishing objects - a basket, fishing line, a fishing net and orange floats - on display at the Fisher Folk of Fishermans Bend Exhibition at Port Melbourne Town Hall, Oct-Nov 2006.fisher folk of fishermans bend, pmhps, port melbourne historical & preservation society, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, david thompson, fishermans bend -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Fishing, 1940 c
... He appears to be making the boat fast to the jetty. Fishing net piled on stern and four oars in boat. ...He appears to be making the boat fast to the jetty. Fishing net piled on stern and four oars in boat. ...Sepia small format photograph showing fisherman in fishing boat half full of salmon. He appears to be making the boat fast to the jetty. Fishing net piled on stern and four oars in boat. Lakes Entrance VictoriaR Glearn (on reverse)fishing industry, boats and boating, fish, jetties -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island LightstationCork fragments
... The piece with hole and split is a float off a fishing net. As cork is also used to provide buoyancy to fishing nets, further information on these fragments, such as their degree of rarity, and the historic use of cork for buoyancy in relation to lightstations and rescue equipment would be helpful....The piece with hole and split is a float off a fishing net. As cork is also used to provide buoyancy to fishing nets, further information on these fragments, such as their degree of rarity, and the historic use of cork for buoyancy in relation to lightstations and rescue equipment would be helpful. ...From accompanying interpretive sign,"Early life jackets and life- rings were made using cork for bouyancy. A poignant reminder of the risks facing seafarers". Triangular and rectangular pieces of cork are from old life jackets. Curved piece with canvas remnant and white paint is a section of an old life ring. The piece with hole and split is a float off a fishing net. As cork is also used to provide buoyancy to fishing nets, further information on these fragments, such as their degree of rarity, and the historic use of cork for buoyancy in relation to lightstations and rescue equipment would be helpful. They will have second level contributory significance if it can be established that they are historically associated with the functions of the lightstation. 1. Triangular shaped piece of cork, has holes and cracks. 2. Rectangular shaped piece of cork, has large holes through piece. Remains of white textile covering on two sides (long sides). Piece is slightly convex. 3. Rectangular pieceof cork. Corners are rounded . Rough pitted surface. 4. Tube shaped section of cork. Has hole through middle with split in one side extending to hole. Around outside there are even lines extending horizontally. -
Christ Church Anglican Parish of WarrnamboolMemorial window: Rev Andrew PEACOCK, "I will make you fishers of men"
... Another symbol of association with St Andrew is the fishing net....Another symbol of association with St Andrew is the fishing net. "I will make you fishers of men" Memorial window: Rev Andrew PEACOCK ...Stained glass window, south wall, main nave (adjacent to the pulpit). The window is a pictorial representation of St Andrew who live to old age. There is a tradition that on being sentenced to death, he requested that he be crucified on a saltire (diagonal cross, see base of window) as he felt unworthy to be crucified on the vertical cross of Christ. Another symbol of association with St Andrew is the fishing net.The Rev. Andrew Peacock, Archdeacon of the Otways, was the fourth Vicar (1906-1912) of the Parish of Warrnambool. He was highly regarded throughout the community and died following a very short illness. His brother, Sir Alexander Peacock, three times premier of Victoria, officially unveiled a tablet on the north-west corner of the Parish Hall complex on Saturday 25th April and attended the dedication of the memorial window on Sunday 26th April 1913. Rev AE Peacock is buried at Creswick cemetery, Victoria. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyMantle for Gas Lantern
... It's appearance is similar to a very small fishing net. The fabric is very ply-able until it is heated by an open flame then it becomes more rigid and lets out an incandescent white light. ...It's appearance is similar to a very small fishing net. The fabric is very ply-able until it is heated by an open flame then it becomes more rigid and lets out an incandescent white light. ...Originally these mantles where produced to be used in gas street lights in Europe and North America cities.There use started in 1891. These mantles were used before electrical power street lighting was installed. They have been used ever since until safety concerns regarding radiation from their thorium infused particles made alternate mobile lamps more attractive. The age of open flame recreational lighting is fast coming to a close. The greater use of battery and generator powered lighting(ease of operation) has brought the costing of these alternative lighting to an acceptable level. The age of miniaturisation and volatility of the open flame has seen a greater swing to smaller and more stable lighting. These incandescent gas mantles were initially used in the Coleman White Gas LanternsThe Kiewa Valley, with its closeness to the Victorian Alps, allows greater opportunity for the "happy" campers to enjoy the outdoors. The lighting provided by the incandescent gas lamps allow the adventurer at heart to enjoy an alternative lifestyle and still having the comforts of "home" at their finger tips. The numerous camping facilities in the Kiewa Valley and the upper alpine region is testament that those living in the cities need a break from the day to day grind and go to a quieter and more spiritual environment. Artificial lighting, as provided by mobile apparatus, is highly valued by the urban gypsy. The outdoor recreational industry has significantly provided for, if only at holiday time, an industry that has a relatively high employment rate and beneficial to local communities.The gas mantle is in a fabric, pear shaped, of rayon fabric impregnated with cerium. It's appearance is similar to a very small fishing net. The fabric is very ply-able until it is heated by an open flame then it becomes more rigid and lets out an incandescent white light. Its colour is white to off white. It has a draw string fastened a t the bottom (to wrap around the flame source)lighting, gas, heating, camping, outdoor equipment lamp -
Ararat Gallery TAMAMixed media, Inga Hunter, Nrat-tuan Net Leader's Robe, 1986-1989
... Guild, which does not limit itself to the merely traditional fishing net, but works with a complex and sophisticated membrane technology, which has, in recent years, revolutionised the whole netting industry. ... Guild, which does not limit itself to the merely traditional fishing net, but works with a complex and sophisticated membrane technology, which has, in recent years, revolutionised the whole netting industry. ...“A silver-grey robe, denoting a powerful official. The Netleader, or Netmaster, as he is sometimes called is head of one of the many craft guilds on Nrat-Tuan. Fishers Guilds are not only vital economic groups for Nrat-Tuan, but also for the whole Imperium, since the water planet is the major source of foodstuffs for Irusaqu, who cannot produce enough crops on what Is a relatively barren, planet. The various fishing crafts are most responsible occupations, entailing great care for the environment and the food chains. Fishing is carried out by means of either mirrors or nets, both being about equally popular. Mirror-faceted fabrics have always been used by Nrati-Tuan fishermen to dazzle and bemuse the creatures they are trying to catch, (the mirror may also have some predictive power). Research indicates that this odd technique is surprisingly effective. And the harvests are unfailingly good. Contact with the humans of Irusag, when the Imperium was first founded, brought the technique of netting to Nrat-Tuan. The Netleader heads the Netter Guild, which does not limit itself to the merely traditional fishing net, but works with a complex and sophisticated membrane technology, which has, in recent years, revolutionised the whole netting industry. The Master controls the experimental membrane laboratories, which deal with the extraction of metals from sea water, as well as with tools for the fishing industry.” -Inga Hunter -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photographs, 1926
... Her parents were Sir Charles & Lady McGrath who lived on Ventnor Road, Cowes near the RSL forrest caves phillip island fishing catch newhaven mutton bird native wildlife margaret webster 286-12 - "A haul of trout, Cowes." 286-13 - "Newhaven, Phillip Island" 286-14 - "A rest a Newhaven P.I." 286-15 - "A Mutton Bird P.I." 286-16 - "The Caves P.I." 286-17 - "Forest Caves P.I." (Should be "Forrest" with two "r's") 286-12 - Sepia photograph of a group of people with a net ...Part of a collection of photographs from an old photo album with multiple photos per page. Donated by Margaret Webster. Her parents were Sir Charles & Lady McGrath who lived on Ventnor Road, Cowes near the RSL286-12 - Sepia photograph of a group of people with a net of fish at Cowes, Phillip Island. 286-13 - Sepia photograph of two women on the beach at Newhaven, Phillip Island. 286-14 - Sepia photograph of three people and a car at Newhaven, Phillip Island. 286-15 - Sepia photograph of a woman holding a Mutton Bird. 286-16 - Sepia photograph of Forrest Caves, Phillip Island. 286-17 - Sepia photograph of three people on rocks at Forrest Caves, Phillip Island.286-12 - "A haul of trout, Cowes." 286-13 - "Newhaven, Phillip Island" 286-14 - "A rest a Newhaven P.I." 286-15 - "A Mutton Bird P.I." 286-16 - "The Caves P.I." 286-17 - "Forest Caves P.I." (Should be "Forrest" with two "r's")forrest caves phillip island, fishing catch, newhaven, mutton bird, native wildlife, margaret webster -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumEquipment - Mussel bag
... Fishing Mussels Fishing equipment An improvised mussel bag consisting of a plastic pipe held in a circle by a metal hose clamp and a rope net suspended from it. ...A hand made mussel bag using improvised materials used for removing and temporarily storing musselsQueenscliff fishermen's practical use of everyday materials to create fishing equipment.An improvised mussel bag consisting of a plastic pipe held in a circle by a metal hose clamp and a rope net suspended from it. Used to gather and hold mussels. fishing, mussels, fishing equipment -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumEquipment - Float
... Fishing Floats Glass Floats A glass float with intact knotted rope net attached Equipment Float ...Norway, around 1840, was the first country to produce and use glass fishing floats. Many of them can still be found in local boathouses. Christopher Faye, a Norwegian merchant from Bergen, is credited with their invention. The earliest floats, including most Japanese glass fishing floats, were handmade by a glassblower. Recycled glass, especially old sake bottles in Japan, was typically used and air bubbles/imperfections in the glass are a result of the rapid recycling process. Glass floats have since been replaced by aluminum, plastic, or Styrofoam. Today most of the glass floats remaining in the ocean are stuck in a circular pattern of ocean currents in the North Pacific.By the 1940s, glass had replaced wood or cork throughout much of Europe, Russia, North America, and Japan. Japan started using the glass floats as early as 1910. Now they are still highly sought after as decoration.A glass float with intact knotted rope net attachedfishing, floats, glass floats -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumEquipment - Dip Net
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Common home made example of a dip net used by fishermen Fishing leisure activity Round shaped dip net used to hold caught fish. ...Common home made example of a dip net used by fishermenRound shaped dip net used to hold caught fish.fishing, leisure activity -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Pamela Star, 1975
... Black and white photograph of the stern deck of the fishing boat Pamela Star showing trawl ropes and net on deck, taken at sea in Bass Strait off Lakes Entrance Victoria. ...Pamela Star owner Jack Bolton, skipper Dennis Shepherd Boats and Boating Fishing Industry Ocean Black and white photograph of the stern deck of the fishing boat Pamela Star showing trawl ropes and net on deck, taken at sea in Bass Strait off Lakes Entrance Victoria. ...Pamela Star owner Jack Bolton, skipper Dennis ShepherdBlack and white photograph of the stern deck of the fishing boat Pamela Star showing trawl ropes and net on deck, taken at sea in Bass Strait off Lakes Entrance Victoria. Plus a second photo showing Pamela Star in Cunninghame Armboats and boating, fishing industry, ocean -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Net Boat on deck of a Trawler - Lakes Entrance
... Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Fishing Industry Boats and Boating Businesses Black and white photo of a small timber net boat on the deck of a trawler - rego TV468 Photograph Net Boat on deck of a Trawler - Lakes Entrance ...Black and white photo of a small timber net boat on the deck of a trawler - rego TV468 fishing industry, boats and boating, businesses
