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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - B & W photo copy of the ship SS OONAH & written details, SS OONAH photo & articles, Between 1888 & 1936
SS OONAH, passenger vesselPassenger vessel photo & details.B & W copy of a photo of the SS OONAH, photo & details copied from an unknown book.Reverse " NIL "historical references -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, McHaffie Family, Late 1800's / Early 1900's
Oonah (b 1906) and Brenda (b 1912) Hardy, both daughters of Douglas Hardy and Anna Frances McHaffie (daughter of John David McHaffie - first permanent European settler of Phillip Island). Oonah, the taller girl, is on the left. One of 4 photos donated by Nancy McHaffie.Black & White photograph of Oonah & Brenda Hardy in what looks like school uniforms.On back: Oonah and Brenda Hardyoonah & brenda hardy, n mchaffie, mchaffie family -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Post Card, 1928
One of a collection of 11 photographs/postcards donated by Meg Davis & Nancy McHaffie from the estate of Brenda Higgins, grand-daughter of J. D. & Georgianna McHaffie.Black & White Postcard of the Alvina ferry at the Cowes Pier. Crowds of people on the pier and ferry. The postcard was written by Oonah, Brenda's sister, describing her trip down to Phillip Island by train then on the SS Alvina. Oonah was staying at Bayview Guesthouse in Cowes.The Rose Series P 10473. The "Alvina" at the pier, Cowes, Vic.ss alvina, steam ships, ferries, cowes pier, cowes pier phillip island -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Woven basket, Kay Van Boekel, circa 1996
Made by Kaye Van Boekel whilst studying at Oonah Learning CentreWas taught basket weaving by Auntie Dot PetersHandmade Koori traditional two-handled basket Noneauntie dot peters, kaye van boekel at oonah learning centre