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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Maritime Museum, c. 1998
... Photograph - Portland Maritime Museum...Portland Maritime Museum...Coloured photograph showing the Portland Maritime Museum... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Maritime Museum ...Coloured photograph showing the Portland Maritime Museum. There is a child taking part in an activity.portland maritime museum, activity, maritime history, glenelg shire cultural collection -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Maritime Museum, c. 1998
... Photograph - Portland Maritime Museum...Portland Maritime Museum... Maritime Museum. Young woman and small girl inside whale skeleton.... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Maritime Museum ...Coloured photograph showing the inside of the Portland Maritime Museum. Young woman and small girl inside whale skeleton.Back: 'D20'portland maritime museum, sperm whale skeleton -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Maritime Museum, c. 1997
... Photograph - Portland Maritime Museum...Portland Maritime Discovery Museum... in the Portland Maritime Discovery Museum.... of an internal passageway in the Portland Maritime Discovery Museum ...Coloured photograph of an internal passageway in the Portland Maritime Discovery Museum.portland maritime discovery museum, museum, portland harbour -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Maritime Museum, c. 1998
... Photograph - Portland Maritime Museum...Coloured photograph showing the inside of Portland Maritime... photograph showing the inside of Portland Maritime Museum ...Coloured photograph showing the inside of Portland Maritime Museum. There is a visitor inside the sperm whale skeletonBack: 'D23' -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Maritime Museum, c. 1998
... Photograph - Portland Maritime Museum...Portland Maritime Museum... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Maritime Museum ...Coloured photograph: MDC inside. Child at the Titanic interactive space in clinker dinghy.Back: 'B2'portland maritime museum, titanic, interactive -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Maritime Discovery Centre, c. 1997
... Portland Maritime Discovery Museum...Coloured photograph: external view of Portland Maritime... photograph: external view of Portland Maritime Discovery Museum ...Coloured photograph: external view of Portland Maritime Discovery Museum, section containing whale skeleton and transfer of whale on windowsBack: 'B8'portland maritime discovery museum, museum, whale, sperm whale -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Maritime Discovery Centre Portland Victoria, c. 1998
... Coloured photograph inside Portland Maritime Museum, image... photograph inside Portland Maritime Museum, image similar to 10299 ...Coloured photograph inside Portland Maritime Museum, image similar to 10299 and 10307.Back: 'C27' -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Lifeboat, 14/10/1999
... Portland Maritime Discovery Museum... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Maritime ...Coloured photograph: Portland Maritime Discovery Centre. Side view of Portland lifeboat, wall hanging with lifeboat and crewportland maritime discovery museum, portland lifeboat, lifeboat crew -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Maritime Discovery Centre, c. 1998
... Portland Maritime Discovery Museum... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Maritime ...Coloured photograph showing the Portland Maritime Discovery Centre inside. Group of 2 children, man and woman inside whale skeleton, looking at spinal disc.Back: 'D1A'portland maritime discovery museum, sperm whale, skeleton, museum -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - site of future Portland Maritime Discovery Centre, c. 1997
... Portland Maritime Discovery Museum... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Maritime ...Coloured photograph: sign on the site of the future Portland Maritime Heritage and Visitor Information centre, with details of the projectportland maritime discovery museum, museum, development, harbour development, portland harbour -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - external view of the Portland Maritime Discovery Centre, c. 1997
... Portland Maritime Discovery Museum... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Maritime ...Coloured photograph: external view of MDC, one curved wall, garden in foreground, port in backgroundBack: 'B11'portland maritime discovery museum, museum, portland harbour -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Maritime Discovery Centre, c. 1998
... Portland Maritime Discovery Museum... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Maritime ...Coloured photograph: Portland Maritime Discovery Centre - inside. Man reading a book 'Great Ocean Road' in souvenir shopBack: 'B27'portland maritime discovery museum, portland harbour, museum, tourism -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Maritime Discovery Centre, c. 1998
... Portland Maritime Discovery Museum... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Maritime ...Coloured photograph showing the Portland Maritime Discovery Centre. A family group with children reaching up to touch whale skeletonportland maritime discovery museum, pmdc, skeleton, whale, museum -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Maritime Discovery Centre, c. 1998
... Portland Maritime Discovery Museum... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Maritime ...Coloured photograph showing the inside of the Portland Maritime Discovery Centre. There is a family group of 2 children and a man and woman inside the whale skeleton.Back: 'D2A'portland maritime discovery museum, pmdc, tourism, family, whale skeleton, museum -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Maritime Discovery Centre, c. 1997
... Portland Maritime Discovery Museum... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Maritime ...Coloured photograph: tip truck unloading garden mulch at the Portland Maritime Discovery Centre.portland maritime discovery museum, harbour development -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, Jul-92
... Portland Maritime Discovery Museum... Authority Archives Port of Portland Archives Portland Maritime ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- 7/92- Blue biroport of portland archives, portland maritime discovery museum, crane, portland harbour -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, Jun-92
... Portland Maritime Discovery Museum... Authority Archives Port of Portland Archives Portland Maritime ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- 6/92-Blue biroport of portland archives, portland maritime discovery museum, land reclamation -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, Jul-92
... Portland Maritime Discovery Museum... Authority Archives Port of Portland Archives Portland Maritime ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- 7/92- Blue biroport of portland archives, portland maritime discovery museum, harbour construction -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, Jun-92
... Portland Maritime Discovery Museum... Authority Archives Port of Portland Archives Portland Maritime ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- 6/92- Blue biroport of portland archives, portland maritime discovery museum, land reclamation, portland harbour -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Letter - Letter - Tom Newton to Betty Vivian, 25 June 2004
... Portland Maritime Discovery Museum...Port of Portland Portland Maritime Discovery Museum letter ...Letter A4, handwritten in blue biro on lined paper, 2 sheets, written on one side only. From Tom Newton to Betty Vivian.port of portland, portland maritime discovery museum, letter, betty vivian collection -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Weapon - Cannon, circa 1825
HISTORICAL INFORMATION In an article dated 26 March 1963, the Warrnambool Standard reported: “A cannon which has lain on the ocean floor since the barque, Children, was wrecked at Childer’s Cove on January 15, 1839, was raised by three Warrnambool skindivers at the week-end…The cannon, weighing about 750 lb. and 4-ft. 6-in. in length…is in excellent order considering the length of time it has remained under-water”. No conservation measures were taken at that time, other than chipping off the marine growth with hammers and cold chisels. The minutes for the 4 February 1974 meeting of the Flagstaff Hill Planning Board recorded that “a cannon recovered some time ago was lying in the garden of [one of the three original divers] and that it could be picked up at any time”. Peter Ronald, past Manager and Diver for Flagstaff Hill, notes that the CHILDREN cannon would have been recovered by the other divers around 1964. When the cannon came into care of Flagstaff Hill it was given basic conservation relevant to the time. (At the same meeting the Board was advised of the recovery of an anchor from the wreck of the CHILDREN by Flagstaff Hill divers (Peter Ronald, Colin Goodall and Gary Hayden, and Hank Howey and Andrew Coffee), and its interim relocation in the sea at the end of the Warrnambool Breakwater while awaiting conservation). The CHILDREN was owned by the pioneering Henty family of Portland. She was en route from Launceston to Adelaide, when she foundered in rough conditions at Childers Cove on 14 January 1839. The CHILDREN was a small three-masted barque, only 29 metres long and 254 tons weight, with 14 crew members and 24 passengers (including 9 children) on board. The ship was also carrying an awkwardly ballasted cargo of 1500 sheep, 8 bullocks, 7 horses, 5000 London house bricks, 6 whaling boats, and general trade goods. When the CHILDREN was driven into the limestone stack at the entrance to the cove, the seas smashed her into pieces within half an hour, and 16 lives were lost. The CHILDREN was an all-wooden ship, built in 1825 at Liverpool, and her shipwreck in 1839 is one of colonial Victoria’s earliest and most significant maritime disasters. There is little left to mark the tragedy on the seabed now, apart from some of the house bricks intended for the Henty’s Portland Bay settlement. Despite its poor condition, the CHILDREN’s signal cannon remains an important and interpretable record of her demise, (along with her anchor, the bottom half of her ship’s bell, and portions of a brass porthole - artefacts that are also in the Flagstaff Hill collection). In 2015 the CHILDREN cannon will undergo further conservation. (Conservation Management Plan for Victorian Guns and Cannon, South Western Victoria, May 2008, ref W/F/06) The shipwreck of the CHILDREN is of state significance — Victorian Heritage Register No. S116.A 1.3 metre iron 6pdr cannon recovered from the wreck of the CHILDREN. The shape of the cannon tapers from a thick round breech to a flared muzzle, with an 8 centimetre bore, and two side trunnions for pivoting on a wooden gun carriage. It was recovered from the shipwreck site of the CHILDREN by local divers in 1963. This small muzzle-loading signal cannon is in poor and unrestored condition. The cannon’s upper profile of smooth grey metal casing has corroded off, leaving an extensively oxidised rough red surface of crumbling iron. The bottom half of the cannon remains intact although the outer smooth casing also appears to be separating from the iron core of the barrel. Original grey casting is also missing from the breech and muzzle ends of the cannon. Corrosion and spalling of the upper surface layer of the cannon has removed the maker’s marks and specificationsflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, the children, ship’s cannon, signal cannon, childers cove, 1839 shipwreck, conservation of marine artefactsm, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, cannon, 6pdr small bore cannon, children cannon, defence, children, shipwreck, 1839 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Spectacles and case, Fred and Geoff Bennett (F.T. and P.G. Bennett), mid-29th century
This pair of spectacles was prescribed and made in Warrnambool by brothers Fred and Geoff Bennet from about 1946 when they established their optometrist business at 192 Liebig Street Warrnambool. The business moved to 152 Liebig Street in 1988, by which time it had already changed hands to become McMahon and Owen Optometrists. Jayson Ward and Mathew Bucks purchased the business in 2012, then changed the name to Warrnambool Eyecare in 2016. They also own and practice at Portland Eyecare.This pair of glasses is significant as an example of locally owned and manufacture red eyewear from the mid 290th century. Spectacles, Pince-nez with oval shaped tinted lenses, metal bridge and rubber nose pads. Hard surfaced blue velvet lined spectacle case. Inscription on case. Made by F.G. & P..G. Bennett in Warrnambool."F.G. & P.G. Bennett Warrnambool"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pince-nez, glasses, eyewear, seeing aids, vision, optician, f.g. & p.g. bennett warrnambool, eye care, magnifiers, reading glasses, fred and geoff bennett, personal effects -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Lithograph
Lithograph of Portland from the Bay by S T Gill 240 mm x 185 mm Ships - Allied Materialflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Ceramic - Two plates, Broadhurst Staffordshire Ironstone Pottery, 1950-1960
Broadhurst China was established in 1862 the firm was based at the Crown Pottery, Longton, Staffordshire until 1870 where James Broadhurst made a range of gold and silver lusterwares. In 1870 the firm moved to the Portland Pottery at Fenton, Staffordshire and continued to produce good quality earthenware. In 1897 "& Sons" was added to the company name and "Ltd" from C.1922. The full name, James Broadhurst & Sons Ltd. appears from 1957. In 1984 James Broadhurst & Sons Ltd became Churchill Tableware Ltd.Items made around 1950s or slightly later that are now collectors items made by one of the founders of ironstone pottery in England.Two Staffordshire ironstone dinner plates willow patternThe back is stamped "WILLOW BROADHURST STAFFORDSHIRE IRONSTONE Made in England Detergent and Dishwasher Proof"flagstaff hill museum, ceramics, pottery, plates, domestic items, kitchen ware, dinner sets, staffordshire ironstone pottery, staffordshire england -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Ceramic - Bowl, Broadhurst Staffordshire Ironstone Pottery, 1950s - 1960s
Broadhurst China was established in 1862 the firm was based at the Crown Pottery, Longton, Staffordshire until 1870 where James Broadhurst made a range of gold and silver lusterwares. In 1870 the firm moved to the Portland Pottery at Fenton, Staffordshire and continued to produce good quality earthenware. In 1897 "& Sons" was added to the company name and "Ltd" from C.1922. The full name, James Broadhurst & Sons Ltd. appears from 1957. In 1984 James Broadhurst & Sons Ltd became Churchill Tableware Ltd.Items made around 1950s or slightly later that are now collectors items made by one of the founders of ironstone pottery in England.Small ironstone willow pattern bowlThe back is stamped "WILLOW BROADHURST STAFFORDSHIRE IRONSTONE Made in England Detergent and Dishwasher Proof" Mass produce, Ceramic, Potteryironstone pottery, staffordshire pottery, flagstaff hill museum, crockery, dinner set, willow pattern -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Craft - Scrimshaw, Bringing in the Whale
When scrimshaw is mentioned, most people think of carving on sperm whale teeth only. But scrimshaw also includes engravings on skeletal whale bone–such as the jaw bone, called pan bone and ivory from other marine mammals such as walrus. Although scrimshaw is widely associated with nautical themes and designs of the 19th century whaling industry, vintage scrimshaw was also produced as tribal art in many cultures. Today, scrimshaw is recognized as a unique medium in which present-day artists have developed their own modern themes. Scrimshaw reproductions may take several forms. There are - New carvings on genuine ivory or bone with the deliberate intent to create an "antique” - New carvings on genuine ivory or bone sold as signed and dated contemporary art - Clearly marked synthetic museum reproductions and mass marketed - Unmarked synthetic replicas This scrimshaw work is done on a sperm whale's tooth. It is one of two pieces by artist Gary Tonkin in Flagstaff Hill’s collection. Sperm whales can live for 60 or even 70 years, so the tooth could be quite old. It came from the whaling station in Albany, Western Australia, which ceased processing whales in 1978 and is now a whaling museum. The two works were commissioned by Flagstaff Hill in the 1980s. Tonkin could spend from a few days to a few months in intensive work on each piece of scrimshaw. He is a world-renowned Master Scrimshander and a Fellow of the Australian Society of Marine Artists (FASMA), and lives in Albany, Western Australia. Gary Tonkin, FASMA – Tonkin was born in 1949 in Portland, Victoria, and grew up there with a history of whaling and related industries. He moved to Albany in southwest WA in 1971 and worked as an Export Meat inspector for the Federal Government. This small town also had a historical connection to whaling. The Cheynes Beach Whaling Station was still operating, and there were even three whaling ‘chaser’ vessels at the old jetty. In 1975, his employment now permanent, Tonkin bought an old cottage near the bay, purchased some whales’ teeth, and began learning the sailors’ art of scrimshaw, combining this with his artistic skills and knowledge of history. His job gave him access to buy as many whale teeth as he could afford, straight from the whaling station. Tonkin gained further marine knowledge as he sailed on the schooner ‘Esperance’ from Fremantle to Mauritius in 1988. He watched the sailors at work and experienced the rough and stormy sea conditions first-hand. Tonkin later visited whaling museums, galleries and libraries in England and America to gather reference materials and information on all aspects of whaling and scrimshaw. In 1993 he was Commissioned to engrave six large whale teeth, from the Albany whaling station, for the USA Gallery at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney. This work is now in the museum’s permanent collection. From that time, Tonkin began working full-time as a Scrimshander. Tonkin’s work is now in galleries and museums in America and Australia, as well as in private collections. He is the founder of the Albany Maritime Heritage Association and was the inaugural President. In the 1990s he actively and successfully campaigned for the preservation of the Cheynes Beach Whaling Station in Albany, which is now Whale World, an open-air whaling museum. His continuing work as a Scrimshander contributes to the preservation of the art of scrimshaw and the history of whaling. This scrimshaw represents the ancient craft of scrimshaw, associated with mariners in the whaling trade in the early 19th century. The work is also Nationally significant for being created by world-renowned Scrimshander, Gary Tonkin, from Albany, Western Australia. Scrimshaw; whale tooth carved with an image of two whaleboats hauling a dead whale back to the mother ship. Inscribed Title and signature of artist Gary Tonkin.Inscribed "Bringing in the whale". Signature "G Tonkin"flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, maritime museum, flagstaff hill, perth, whaling, whales, australia, scrimshaw, scrimshander, gary tonkin, g tonkin, bone, tooth, craft, albany, western australia, cheynes beach whaling station, whale world, portland, engraving, maritime art, sperm whale's tooth, albany whaling station, albany whaling museum -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Medal - Commemorative, Centenary of Victoria, Melbourne and Portland, 1935
This commemorative medal celebrates a colonisation of two towns, now cities, in Victoria; Melbourne and Portland. The medal shows the significance placed on the colonisation of Victoria and the growth of the hundred year period. Medal, silver. with hole and ring at the top. Obverse: Sailing Ship, Coast, Boat on shore, 3 men. Reverse Colonial man on grass, river, city buildings on other river bank Medal commemorates the centenary of Victoria and Portland 1834 and Melbourne 1835. "CENTENARY OF VICTORIA 1934" & "PORTLAND 1834", "CENTENARY OF MELBOURNE 1935" & "1835" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, medal, centenary medal, centenary of victoria, centenary of melbourne, 1834-1934, 1835-1935, colonial, centenary of portland, colonisation of victoria -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Document - Navigation Chart, Portland to Owers
British Admiralty Navigation Chart - Portland to Owers, England - South Coastwarrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, navigation chart, british admiralty navigation chart, british admiralty, portland to owers -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Rocket launcher and Case, Rocket Launcher, n.d
Rocket launcher and tripod. Galvanised iron channe, wrought iron and wooden legs. Bronze hinges and fittings. Rocket 'stick' wooden hexagonal. Orange tubular steel head slides onto stick. White case.Front: "P&H" on side of caserocket launcher, maritime, rescue, kurtze museum -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Tool - Fork, Blubber Fork, n.d
Part of collection purchased from Brendan Kurtze by the City of Portland. Whaling industryWhaling implement, iron, painted gloss black, 2 prongs, short section of handle riveted into handle sleeve. The blubber fork was used to transfer sliced pieces of blubber, called "bible leaves", into the try pots for rendering or boiling it into oil. Bible leaves were thrown into the trypots with a blubber fork or blubber pike and heated until the whale oil tried out from them, much like the grease coming from bacon as it cooks. Care had to be taken not to burn the oil, but to be certain that all oil was extracted from the bible leaves.kurtze museum, whaling, blubber fork, maritime