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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Newspaper - News articles re WYUNA and the AKUNA pilot boats, Pilot services, c1972
... News articles re WYUNA and the AKUNA pilot boats....Port Phillip pilot boat WYUNA....-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Port Phillip pilot boat WYUNA. Port Phillip ...Port Phillip pilot boat WYUNA.Port Phillip pilot.News articles & photos of the WYUNA's history as a Pilot Ship in Port Phillip.Reverse " NIL " -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Newspaper - News articles re HAWK, KOMET renamed AKUNA, Pilot services, c1997
... Port Phillip pilot boat history....News articles re HAWK, KOMET renamed AKUNA, pilot boat...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Port Phillip pilot boat history. Port Phillip ...Port Phillip pilot boat history.Port Phillip pilot.News articles re HAWK, KOMET renamed AKUNA, pilot boatReverse " NIL " -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Newspaper - '79 news article re the new PROSERPINE pilot boat, Pilot services, Saturday May 12th,1979
... '79 news article re the new PROSERPINE pilot boat....Port Phillip pilot boat PROSERPINE...News articles & photo of the PROSERPINE Pilot Boat new...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Port Phillip pilot boat PROSERPINE Port Phillip ...Port Phillip pilot boat PROSERPINEPort Phillip pilot boatNews articles & photo of the PROSERPINE Pilot Boat new into Port Phillip '79.Reverse " NIL " -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Newspaper - '84 news article re the new AKUNA III pilot boat LAUNCH, Pilot services, 15 June 1984
... '84 news article re the new AKUNA III pilot boat LAUNCH....Port Phillip pilot boat AKUNA III...'84 news article re the new AKUNA III pilot boat Launching....-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Port Phillip pilot boat AKUNA III Port Phillip ...Port Phillip pilot boat AKUNA IIIPort Phillip pilot boat'84 news article re the new AKUNA III pilot boat Launching.Reverse " NIL " -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Pilot boat VICTORIA, c1935
... Pilot boat VICTORIA...Pilot boat VICTORIA...Pilot boats...2 x b&w photos & 1 x drawing of the pilot boat SS VICTORIA...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Pilot boats SS VICTORIA pilot boat Reverse ...Pilot boatsSS VICTORIA pilot boat2 x b&w photos & 1 x drawing of the pilot boat SS VICTORIA c1935.Reverse "(A) built Williamstown 1901, 333 tons, 150 ft, in pilot service 1901-57, scrapped & replaced by AKUNA II, (B) VICTORIA taken Olive Bank Aug 1935, 596 5786, (C) The Victoria taken from Olive Bank Aug 1935, 596 5786 " -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - AKUNA 1 being rowed to an incoming ship in Port Phillip, AKUNA 1 pilot boat, c1925
... AKUNA 1 pilot boat...Queenscliffe pilot boats...Queenscliffe pilot boat history...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Queenscliffe pilot boat history Probable last ...Queenscliffe pilot boat historyProbable last photo of AKUNA in Port Phillip1. Photo of Akuna 1 c1925 & copied negative of AKUNA 1Reverse " NIL "queenscliffe pilot boats -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Newspaper - '84 news article re the new VICTORIA II pilot boat launch, Pilot services, 28 June 1986
... '84 news article re the new VICTORIA II pilot boat launch....Port Phillip pilot boat VICTORIA II...28/06/1986 Geelong Advertiser article re VICTORIA II pilot...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Port Phillip pilot boat VICTORIA II Port Phillip ...Port Phillip pilot boat VICTORIA IIPort Phillip pilot boat28/06/1986 Geelong Advertiser article re VICTORIA II pilot boat launching.Reverse " NIL " -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Photo of lifeboat house & slipway Queenscliffe, Lifeboat house plans, 26 February 1926
... Queenscliffe pilot boats...Queenscliffe pilot boat housing history...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Queenscliffe pilot boat housing history Plan ...Queenscliffe pilot boat housing historyPlan of Lifeboat Shed & Slipway 1926B&W Photo of lifeboat & slipway plans for Queenscliffe 25 Feb 1926Reverse " NIL "queenscliffe pilot boats -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Flag - Flag Pilot Boat Wyuna
... Flag Pilot Boat Wyuna...The last Pilot Boat flag to be flown from TSPV Wyuna hauled... the Pilot Boat Wyuna....-and-the-bellarine-peninsula The last Pilot Boat flag to be flown from TSPV ...The last Pilot Boat flag to be flown from TSPV Wyuna hauled down on the 29 November 1979This flag is of historical significance to Queenscliffe [Home of the Port Phillip Pilot Service] as it was last flown by the TSPV Wyuna and was hauled down on the 29th November 1979Horizontal Bicolour flag, half white and half red from the Pilot Boat Wyuna."The last pilot flag flown from TSPV Wyuna hauled down 29.11.79". Evan Evans Flags, Melbourne.wyuna, pilot service, flag -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - pilot boat 'Lewis', n.d
... Photograph - pilot boat 'Lewis'... pilot boat...Black and white photograph of the pilot boat 'Lewis'.... Authority Port of Portland Archives pilot boat Lewis Back: 8486 ...Port of Portland AuthorityBack: 8486 - biroport of portland archives, pilot boat, lewis -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Photo of the Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE with masts stepped, Photograph of lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE, March 1936
... Reverse - "QUEENSCLIFFE with pilot boat AKUNA on the right... with pilot boat AKUNA on the right hand sode" black & white ...The QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboatLifeboatsblack & white photograph of the Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE with masts stepped, probably after the early 1930'sReverse - "QUEENSCLIFFE with pilot boat AKUNA on the right hand sode"community information, the queenscliffe lifeboat -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - tug 'Trewalla', n.d
... pilot boat.... Pilot boat 'Lewis' in background.... Authority Port of Portland Archives tug boat Trewalla pilot boat ...Port of Portland Authorityport of portland archives, tug boat, trewalla, pilot boat, lewis -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - 'Yarrunga' and 'Trewalla' boats, n.d
... pilot boat... by tug 'Trewalla'. Pilot boat to left of photo.... by tug 'Trewalla'. Pilot boat to left of photo. Photograph ...Port of Portland Authorityport of portland archives, trewalla, yarrunga, berthing, pilot boat -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Seal Press, c. 1860
... Pilot Boats... recognition to acts of bravery. Seal Press Rip Pilot Boats Official ...In August 1873, four of the crew were killed and the other four injured when the Pilot schooner Rip was overwelmed in heavy seas at the Heads. The tragedy and heroism of the crew, inspired the people of Melbourne and a public apeal raised funds to support the affected families as well as the formation of what is now the Royal Humane Society of Australasia to provide public recognition to acts of bravery.Official Seal Press of No. 2 Coy 'RIP' 1860 - 1889 seal press, rip, pilot boats -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Newspaper - ALVINA 2 news article, Article about ALVINA 2, 1987
... Pilot boats...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Pilot boats ALVINA 2 pilot boat Reverse " NIL ...Pilot boatsALVINA 2 pilot boatNews article re ALVINA 2 being built in 1987Reverse " NIL " -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Extract copy photo re AKUNA from Australian Coastal Shipping, Pilot services, c1934
... Port Phillip pilot boat AKUNA....-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Port Phillip pilot boat AKUNA. Port Phillip ...Port Phillip pilot boat AKUNA.Port Phillip pilot.Extract copy photo re AKUNA from Australian Coastal Shipping, c1997.Reverse " Gift / Neville Bowler / The Age " -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Domestic object - Silverware from Pilot Vessel Wyuna
... Silverware from Pilot Boat Wyuna: Salt & Pepper Pots [6... Silverware from Pilot Boat Wyuna: Salt & Pepper Pots [6] - 5 ...Her role as a pilot cutter was to sail with pilots on board to meet ships entering Port Phillip Bay. Pilots would be transferred by the Wyuna's workboat to the vessel requiring pilotage while it was stopped dead in the water, with shelter provided by the vessel itself. In the early 1970s the pilot service started using fast launches to allow pilots to board while ships were still underway, and in 1979 the Wyuna was sold to the Australian Maritime College in Launceston, Tasmania as a training vessel. Wyuna served in Port Phillip as a pilot tender Significant vessel served in Port Phillip Pilot ServiceSilverware from Pilot Boat Wyuna: Salt & Pepper Pots [6] - 5 with blue glass inserts, Small spoons [3], Gravy boats [1], nutcracker [1], Plate cover [1]T.S.M.V. WYUNA on pots and gravy boats and oval spoon, P.P.P.S. on two round spoons. Makers mark on round spoonswyuna, pilots, silverware -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
photograph - Lifeboat Crew, Queenscliffe lifeboat crew, 1986
... superintendent / passengers on lifeboat were pilots for the new pilot... superintendent / passengers on lifeboat were pilots for the new pilot ...Lifeboat crew on a lifeboatBlack & white photo of the lifeboat Queenscliffe's crew on boardReverse - " 2nd from left Grenville Roddick, lighthouse superintendent / passengers on lifeboat were pilots for the new pilot boats, taken into the Rip by the Mr (Sam) Culliver to test the tides "historical references -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1880c
... , with paddle steamer 'Lady of the Lake' and pilot boat grinding through... entrance, with paddle steamer 'Lady of the Lake' and pilot boat ...Taking the Bar, 1876 woodcut of original entrance, with paddle steamer 'Lady of the Lake' and pilot boat grinding through rough conditions, can see Roadknight's Jetty, they lived at Merrangbaur, is aboriginal for home of lyrebirds.Colour photograph of a painting of a ship being towed over the natural entrance to the Gippsland Lakes. Red Bluff in background, Roadknight Jetty glimpsed through the natural vegetation. Lakes Entrance VictoriaTaking the Bar from Roadknights Jettyjetties, public works -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, 20/10/2000
... Coloured photograph showing a government official and pilot... showing a government official and pilot of tour boat, on deck ...Coloured photograph showing a government official and pilot of tour boat, on deck. Carrie Templeton (Portland Maritime Discovery Centre) on wharf, Nelson. -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Mission to Seafarers, Round the Island- Around the World - Mission RASI 2015, 2015
... — in two replica 19th century Cornish pilot boats. The objective... — in two replica 19th century Cornish pilot boats. The objective ..."In connection with the SG50 celebrations in Singapore, Mission RASI (Row Around Singapore Island) will see a team of Singaporeans join hands with friends from overseas in a test of endurance and teamwork, to raise funds to further the Mission's work in promoting good shipping practices and a safe working environment for seafarers"--Page 4.Red cardboard hard cover book with red paper outer sleeve. 55 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 31 cmnon-fiction"In connection with the SG50 celebrations in Singapore, Mission RASI (Row Around Singapore Island) will see a team of Singaporeans join hands with friends from overseas in a test of endurance and teamwork, to raise funds to further the Mission's work in promoting good shipping practices and a safe working environment for seafarers"--Page 4.mission to seafarers, worldwide, charity, volunteers, singapore, nigel porteous, andrea fleming, london, rasi, row around singapore island, 2015, fundraising, reverend andrew wright, mts london, mts singapore, rowing -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Vehicle - Workboat ex Wyuna
... was one of the last boats built to operate from the pilot cutter... workboat was one of the last boats built to operate from the pilot ...In 1974, this 18 foot (5.5 meter) diesel-powered workboat was one of the last boats built to operate from the pilot cutter Wyuna. These boats were used to transfer pilots from the Wyuna to the ship being serviced or vice versa. Until 1946 they were propelled by two oars then simplex two-stroke petrol engines were fitted followed by diesel engines. The Pilot Service Shipwrights built the boats in a shed which stood on the site of the present Pilot Station, Tobin Drive, North of Shortland Bluff. The design is based on a Gig and was developed by the Pilots as suitable for the severe conditions at the entrance to Port Phillip. To understand how these boats were used view the film "Through The Rip" on the video in the Exhibition Hall.Close association with QueenscliffTimber Workboat used to transfer pilots between Wyuna and ship requiring servicepilot service, wyuna, workboat, boat buiding, port phillip sea piots -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - SUNDERLAND PHOTO, The Associated Press, Post 1943
Item in the collection of Reginald Charles Allardice No 418557 RAAF. Refer Cat No 3627.5 for his service details.Sepia tone photo showing two pilots in the cock[pit of a Sunderland Flying Boat. On the rear is pasted a note typed in purple describing the photo.On the rear in Brief, “ Photo shows Australian Airman on the cockpit get acquainted with the control of a Sunderland Flying Boat”. “RID%220815 (M1653)”photography, sunderlands -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - PILOTS NOTES, British Air Ministry, October 1944
The booklet is Pilots and Flight Engineers. Part of the collection re Reginald Charles Allardice No 418557 RAAF. Refer Cat No 3627.5 for his service details.Booklet, cardboard cover, 42 pages, “Air publication No 1566E PPN”, rear page has a fold out section on the fuel system of the Sunderland Flying Boat, item held together by a large staple on the top RH corner.sunderlands, pilots and flight navigators, raaf -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - MEDALS, Post 1945
Reginald Charles ALLARDICE enlisted first in the CMF on 10.8.1940 age 21 years Regt No V40236. During this time he applied to join the RAAF so was discharged from the Army on 21.5.1942 as a Pte in the 24/39th Bn. Two days later he is in the RAAF as a Trainee Aircrew WEF No 418577. On 31.12.1942 he is listed as a LAC (Leading Aircraftsman. Ongoing training sees him at Benalla, Mallala in SA, Mt Gambier, Pt Cook, Camp Miles Standish USA. Finally he is stationed in England at Pembroke with 461 Sqd RAAF with the rank of Sgt on 10.10.1943. This was a Sunderland Sqd which was a large long range patrol Flying Boat. The unit was mainly Australians from many nations. He rises through the ranks to T/F/Sgt, Officer, Pilot Officer, Flying Officer and last Flight Lieutenant on 10.3.1945. He is discharged from the RAAF on 7.12.1945 at RAF Station Beecles Suffolk England. 461 Sqd was a Coastal Command unit mostly involved in submarine detection and hunting in the Atlantic and Bay of Biscay. They were involved in the D Day landings. The Sqd lost 20 aircraft to enemy action and accidents. A total of 86 Sqd members were lost of which 64 were Australian.Medals, individual with ribbons re R.C.Allardice. (1) 1939 - 45 Star, original not engraved. (2) Atlantic Star, original not engraved. (3) Defence Medal. (4) British War Medal 1939 - 45. (5) Australian Service Medal 1939 - 45. (.3, .4, .5) “418577 R.C.ALLARDICE”medals, campaign, service, world war2 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPHS, NAVY WW2, c.WWII
Photographs collected by Earnest Albert Simmons W/2129 Royal Australian Navy. Enlisted 30 June 1941 and discharged 14 October 1946 with the rank of Leading Stoker. Posting at discharge was HMAS Lonsdale..1) Ship .2) Submarine conning tower .3) Ship .4) Hospital ship .5) Ship at anchor .6) Launch at ships side .7) Ships at anchor .8) Sunken ship .9) Ship .10) Group on launch .11) Ship firing a broadside .12) Wooden sailing vessel .13) Ship .14) Ship .15) Pilot station .16) Ship .17) Ship .18) Ship.s deck and biplane .19) Partially sunken ship .20) Two ships .21) Ship .22) Ship - damaged .23) Ship .24) Statue and colonade .25) Searchlights .26) Ships deck at sea .27) Aircraft .28) Ship .29) Ship .30) Troop ship .31) Swimmers at ships side .32) Ship .33) Ship .34) Ship deck at sea .35) Ship .36) Submarine .37) Ship .38) Ship .39) Ship .40) Two ships at sea .41) Ship .42) Aircraft carrier .43) Ships symbol .44) Sketch of Berbera .45) Sketch of biplanes .46) Boat at pier .47) Tug boat .48) Ship .49) Ship at wharf .50) Ships at wharf .51) Aircraft carrier .52) Ship .53) Ship at wharf .54) Ships at wharf .55) Ship .56) Two ships .57) Tug boat .58) Diagram comparing the size of two ships .59) Ship sailing past lighthouse .60) Postcard HMAS "Stuart". .1) Hobart and Glascow at Colombo .2) British submarine returning to Alexandria after claiming a victory - note Skull and X Bones .3) HMS Glascow at Colombo .4) Ex Italian hospital ship taken over by British. RAMB II .5) HMS Exeter .6) The landing party returning .7) Part fleet at Colombo .8) British ammunition ship sunk by sabotage in Alex Harbour .9) HMS Exeter .10) On the approach of the island. Note twin Lewis guns .11) HMS Ajax bombarding Bardia .12) A native boat used along coasts and Indian Ocean .13) RMS Georgie refoated at Pt? 1941 .14) HMS Carthage .15) Pilot station at Colombo .16) Aquitania .17) Ajax on patrol with Hobart and battle fleet .18) Hobart rolling in the Bight .19) HMS Gnat (river gun boat) hit by torpedo at Tobruk .20) - .21) Mauritania .22) Italian cruiser sunk by HMAS Sydney .23) Greek destroyer .24) Memorial of Mohomed Pasha Alexandria. Presented by Musso .25) Searchlight at Alexandria .26) Hobart pile driving in heavy weather .27) Lockheed Hudson dive bombing .28) - .29) HMS Galatea? x 1 turret at stern .30) Troops on Aquitania .31) Boys swimming in the middle lakes at Ismalia in the centre of Sues Canal .32) A water NG ? .33) - .34) Hobart striking heavy weather .35) HMS Jupiter .36) British submarine entering Alex .37) Queen Mary .38) Queen Elizabeth .39) Nieuw Amsterdam .40) - .41) Achilles .42) HMS Aircraft carrier - Illustrious .43) Symbol of Hobart's Pom-Pom .44) - .45) - .46) - .47) - .48) Mohoja and Oronties .49) Mohoja .50) - .51) - .52) HMAS Murchison 1954 .53) Strathmore .54) - .55) - .56 - .57 - .58) HMAS Vendetta .59) HMAS Cowra .60) - photographs, ran, hmas -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Journal (item) - Periodicals-Annual, Shiplovers' Society of Victoria, The Annual Dog Watch
This journal provides the reader with glimpses of the adventures and hardships of a seaman's life. Many of the stories are of sailing ships.Contributes to our knowledge of the importance of shipping and places on record those stories of the sea which would otherwise be lost.Contents Foreword - Commodore Rodney Rhoades, D.S.C., R.A.N. (Ret.) - 9 Editorial - "Restoration and Replicas" - S. A. E. Strom - 11 "Polly Woodside" Remains Afloat - Dr. E. Graeme Robertson - 17 Gleams Through the Darkness - N. S. Smith - 23 Captain W. E. Smith - Captain E. Molyneux - 33 Nearly Sixty Years Ago - Captain W. J. Cowling - 35 Some Time - C. L. Lewis - 47 Father Tremblay Builds a Boat - Captain F. K. Klebingat - 48 A Memory of White Russia - F. L. Ogle - 56 The First of Port Phillip Pilots - Darren Baillieu - 58 Captain Robert Pattman of the "Loch Torridon" - Captain W. R. Chaplin - 72 With "Antiope" in the Northern Waters - Captain A. R. Nancarrow - 77 Rottnest Island - B. D. Goldfinch - 82 "Port Nicholson" to the Rescue - J. R. Brazier - 87 Glossary - - 91 Lights on the Hill - C. E. Bonwick - 93 Murray River Shipping - Ross Holloway - 94 What's in a Name - - 103 That was the Trouble - Dr. Stanislaw Bernatt - 110 "Eight Bells" - H. F. Watson - 111 Musings of an Old Sailor - Captain J. W. Carr - 112 A Voyage on the SS "Orange Branch" - I. L. Barton - 114 Book Reviews - - 129sailing ships, steamships, shipping, seafaring life, shiplovers' society of victoria, dog watch, herzogin cecile -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Ship's Telegraph section, Chadburn & Sons, 1875-1898
This is the Bridge Section of a ship’s telegraph and is a Duplex Gong model, made by Chadburn & Son of Liverpool. This duplex gong model would sound two signals whenever the navigational commands were given by the ship’s pilot to change the speed or direction. The ship’s telegraph was installed on Flagstaff Hill’s exhibit of the 1909 Hobart, Tasmania, ferry “SS Rowitta” installed in 1975 and enjoyed for more than 40 years. Communication between the ship’s pilot and the engine room in the late 19th century to the mid-20th-century was made with a system called an Engine Order Telegraph (E.O.T.) or ship’s telegraph. The equipment has two parts, the Bridge Section and the Engine Room Section. The Bridge Section is usually mounted onto a pedestal, and the Engine Room Section is attached to a vertical surface. The standard marine commands are printed or stamped around the face of the dial and indicated by a pointer or arrow that is usually moved by a rotating brass section or handle. The ship’s pilot stationed on the Bridge of a vessel sends his Orders for speed and direction to the Engine Room with the E.O.T. He moves the lever or levers, depending on the number of engines the ship has, to change the indicator on the Bridge Section’s dial to point in the new direction and speed of travel. This change causes the Orders to be duplicated on the Engine Room Section’s dial and a bell or bells to signal the change at the same time. The engineer then adjusts the ship’s engines and steering equipment to follow the pilot’s Order. CHADBURN & SON, Liverpool- Chadburn Brothers, William and C.H., were joint inventors and well-established makers of optical and scientific instruments and marine gauges. The firm was granted the Prince Albert Royal Warrant in the late 19th century. In 1870 William Chadburn applied for a patent for his navigational communication device for use on ships. By 1875 Chadburn & Son was producing the brass Engine Order Telegraph in its plant at 71 Lord Street, Liverpool. In 1911 the ship RMS Titanic was launched, fitted with Chadburn & Sons E.O.T. The Chadburn Ship Telegraph Company Limited was registered in 1898 to take over Chadburn & Sons. In 1903 a large factory at Bootle, near Liverpool, and their products were being sold overseas. In 1920 electric-powered telegraphs were developed. In 1944 the name changed to Chadburn’s (Liverpool) Limited. In 1968 the company became Chadburn Bloctube Ltd. In 2000 the company, now Bloctube Marine Limited, was still manufacturing ship telegraphs. SS ROWITTA: - The 1909 steam ferry, SS Rowitta, was installed as an exhibit at Flagstaff Hill in 1975 and was enjoyed by many visitors for 40 years. Rowitta was a timber steam ferry built in Hobart in 1909 using planks of Huon and Karri wood. It was a favourite of sightseeing passengers along Tasmania’s Tamar and Derwent rivers for 30 years. Rowitta was also known as Tarkarri and Sorrento and had worked as a coastal trading vessel between Devonport and Melbourne, and Melbourne Queenscliff and Sorrento. In 1974 Rowitta was purchased by Flagstaff Hilt to convert into a representation of the Speculant, a historic and locally significant sailing ship listed on the Victorian Heritage Database. (The Speculant was built in Scotland in 1895 and traded timber between the United Kingdom and Russia. Warrnambool’s P J McGennan & Co. then bought the vessel to trade pine timber from New Zealand to Victorian ports and cargo to Melbourne. It was the largest ship registered with Warrnambool as her home port, playing a key role in the early 1900s in the Port of Warrnambool. In 1911, on her way to Melbourne, it was wrecked near Cape Otway. None of the nine crew lost their lives.) The promised funds for converting Rowitta into the Speculant were no longer available, so it was restored back to its original configuration. The vessel represented the importance of coastal traders to transport, trade and communication in Australia times before rail and motor vehicles. Sadly, in 2015 the time had come to demolish the Rowitta due to her excessive deterioration and the high cost of ongoing repairs. The vessel had given over 100 years of service and pleasure to those who knew her. This Bridge section of a ship’s Engine Order Telegraph, used with an Engine Room section, represents late-19th century change and progress in communication and navigation at sea. This type of equipment was still in use in the mid-20th century. The object is significant for its association with its maker, Chadburn & Son, of Liverpool, a well-known marine instrument maker whose work was recognised by English Royalty, and whose products were selected to supply similar equipment for use on the RMS Titanic. This ship’s telegraph is connected to the history of the Rowitta, which was a large exhibit on display at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village from the museum’s early beginnings until the vessel’s end of life 40 years later. The display was used as an aid to maritime education. The Rowitta represents the importance of coastal traders to transport, trade and communication along the coast of Victoria, between states, and in Australia before rail and motor vehicles. The vessel was an example of a ferry built in the early 20th century that served many different roles over its lifetime of over 100 years. Bridge section of a Ship’s Telegraph or Engine Order Telegraph (E.O.T.). The round double-sided, painted glass dial is contained within a brass case behind glass. It is fitted onto an outward tapering brass pedestal with a round base. The brass indicator arrows between the handles point simultaneously to both sides of the dial when moved. An oval brass maker’s plate is attached to the top of the case. The dial’s faces have inscriptions that indicate speed and direction, and the front face and plate include the maker’s details. A serial number is stamped on the collar where the dial is fitted to the pedestal. The ship’s telegraph is a Duplex Gong model, made by Chadburn & Son of Liverpool. Dial, maker’s details: “PATENT “DUPLEX GONG” TELEGRAPH / CHADBURN & SON / TELEGRAPH WORKS / PATENTEES & MANUFACTURERS / 11 WATERLOO ROAD / LIVERPOOL” LONDON / 105 FENCHURCH STREET” “NEWCASTLE / 85 QUAY + SIDE” “GLASGOW / 69 ANDERSON QUAY” “PATENT” Dial instructions: “FULL / HALF/ SLOW / FINISHED WITH ENGINES / STOP STAND BY / SLOW / HALF / FULL / ASTERN / AHEAD” Maker’s plate: “CHADBURN / & SON / PATENT / LIVERPOOL” Serial number: “22073”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, engine order telegraph, e.o.t., navigational instrument, communication device, ship’s telegraph, engine room section, bridge section, rms titanic, chadburn & son, chadburn brothers, william chadburn, chadburn ship telegraph company, chadburns, duplex gong, liverpool, ss rowitta, navigation, marine technology, pilot’s orders, steam power, hobart, tasmania, devonport, tasmanian-built, ferry, steam ferry, steamer, 1909, early 20th century vessel, passenger vessel, tamar trading company, launceston, george town, sorrento, tarkarri, speculant, peter mcgennan, p j mcgennan & co. port phillip ferries pty ltd, melbourne, coastal trader, timber steamer, huon, karri, freighter, supply ship, charter ferry, floating restaurant, prawn boat, lakes entrance -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Ships at Station Pier, Port Melbourne, Chris Piper, 1960s
... akuna - pilot boat... patterson akuna - pilot boat batman hmas melbourne A copy photo ...A copy photo comprising nine B&W photos of ships at Station Pier, mostly 1960s. .01 - "Oronsay" early 1960s; .02- Antarctic ship "Thalia Dan"; .03 - Tasmanian Ferry "Tarooma" 1960; .04 - tug "James Patterson" in Yarra; .05 - relief pilot "Akuma" (formerly HMAS Gladstone); .06 - tug .07- tug "Batman"; .08 - aircraft carrier "Melbourne"; .09 -"Aruna", photocopy with namespiers and wharves - station pier, transport - shipping, transport - ferries, armed services - navy, oronsay, thalia dan, tarooma - ferry, james patterson, akuna - pilot boat, batman, hmas melbourne -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (Item) - Aircraft Articles
Description: 1 Envelope of B&W photos Model Plan 1 set History specifications of Walrus 1 Envelope Schroders Trophys Postcard, Newspaper clippings etc. 1 B&W photograph Supermarine Stranraer Flying Boat 1 photo of Spitfire with female pilot delivering the A/C to t Level of Importance: .