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Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumVehicle - Boat, carvel, 1970s
... ...queenscliff harbour...Workboat was used by Queenscliff Ports and Harbours in the 1970s...Wooden carvel planked open workboat used by Queenscliff Ports and Harbours ...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Workboat was used by Queenscliff Ports and Harbours in the 1970s workboat queenscliff harbour Wooden carvel planked open workboat used by Queenscliff Ports and Harbours Vehicle Boat, carvel Queenscliff Port and Harbours ...Workboat was used by Queenscliff Ports and Harbours in the 1970sWooden carvel planked open workboat used by Queenscliff Ports and Harbours workboat, queenscliff harbour -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumFunctional object - Shed
... ...Queenscliff Harbour...Timber shed which housed the slipway winch in the Queenscliff Harbour. Slipway ceased operation in 2009 with the harbour redevelopment...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Winch Shed Queenscliff Harbour Timber shed which housed the slipway winch in the Queenscliff Harbour. ...Timber shed which housed the slipway winch in the Queenscliff Harbour. Slipway ceased operation in 2009 with the harbour redevelopmentwinch shed, queenscliff harbour -
City of Greater GeelongArtwork, other - Water Colour, Peter Eggleton, Busy Harbour - Queenscliff, 1990
... Busy Harbour - Queenscliff...City of Greater Geelong 100 Brougham St Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Harbour scene Busy Harbour - Queenscliff Artwork, other Water Colour Peter Eggleton ...Harbour scene -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPainting - Framed Watercolour, Fishermen's Pier Queenscliff
... The mid to late 2000s saw Queenscliff Harbour undergo large-scale redevelopment in order to deepen its waters for pleasure craft and increase its berths to over 300. ...The mid to late 2000s saw Queenscliff Harbour undergo large-scale redevelopment in order to deepen its waters for pleasure craft and increase its berths to over 300. ...Queenscliff’s first pier, then known as the Fishermen’s Pier, was completed in 1857. It was not until some thirty years later that the second Steamer Pier was constructed adjacent to the former and periodically extended from the mid to late 1880s to cope with the demand in pleasure bay steamer services. The last of these extensions was to provide a dog-leg construction and the extant shelter shed. 1960 witnessed the demolition of the original Fishermen’s Pier - by this time having been extended in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to the equivalent length of the Steamer Pier - and saw the relocation of its 1926-29 lifeboat house to the Steamer Pier, now Queenscliff Pier. The mid to late 2000s saw Queenscliff Harbour undergo large-scale redevelopment in order to deepen its waters for pleasure craft and increase its berths to over 300. This was met with strong community opposition, largely with concerns for neighbourhood character and perceived cause for gentrification its stakeholders would impart. With early construction estimates of $20 million dollars, this figure had almost doubled upon realisation. (Lovell Chen Architects. ‘Individual Property Citation’, Queenscliffe Heritage Study, 2009.) (Freya Mitchell, ‘Queenscliff residents fight a tide of development sweeping the historic town’ ABC radio, 15 April 2005).Fishermen's Pier Watercolour painting of Fishermen's Pier in Queenscliffwatercolour, fishermen's pier, queenscliff -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaArticle, Kerrie O'Brien, Want to peek inside Melbourne’s finest mansions and buildings? This is your chance, 30 June 2022
... Harbour Lights Guild, who Dann was also intrigued by. “One of the things those women identified is that life at sea is very dangerous [and they] wanted to give them a space of sanctuary and support,” she says, adding that for many years, the dome was used as a gymnasium. Her work inside the dome includes a 35-minute loop film, recorded from the ferry during the crossing from Queenscliff...Harbour Lights Guild, who Dann was also intrigued by. “One of the things those women identified is that life at sea is very dangerous [and they] wanted to give them a space of sanctuary and support,” she says, adding that for many years, the dome was used as a gymnasium. Her work inside the dome includes a 35-minute loop film, recorded from the ferry during the crossing from Queenscliff ...Open House 2022: "Like many Melburnians, Ying-Lan Dann has long been fascinated by the Mission to Seafarers, in Docklands. When she was invited to create a work in response to a building as part of this year’s Open House Melbourne, she knew immediately which it would be. Taking a peek behind the closed doors of some of Melbourne’s finest and most interesting buildings is a core premise of the weekend event, now in its 15th year. During that time, the program has grown from half a dozen buildings to a 200-plus strong list that extends to Ballarat and Bendigo. “[It’s] much more expansive and citizen-led,” says Fleur Watson, Open House Melbourne’s executive director. “As a public festival, it has always had a spirit of generosity, this gesture of opening up and allowing visitors to come and look and experience things.” Swinging open their doors at the end of the month will be some of the city’s finest mansions, including Villa Alba in Kew and Brighton’s Billilla, the Cairo flats in Fitzroy, the newly renovated Jewish Museum designed by Kerstin Thompson, the Melbourne Quakers Centre, the Albanian Mosque in Carlton North and many more. Considering how to approach the event this year, held remotely for the past two, Watson decided to explore beyond the traditional, with associate professor and director of curatorial practice at Monash University Tara McDowell. The two have co-curated an exhibition of works to run concurrently with the Open House program, called Take Hold of the Clouds. That’s where Dann’s work, Circular Temporalities, comes in, one of seven commissions around town in which local and international artists respond to chosen buildings or sites. A lecturer in interior design at RMIT as well as an artist, she is interested in time and finding different mediums to show things in flux and, having grown up on Phillip Island, she often uses water as a theme. When she started spending time at the Mission, Dann found there was an oculus at the top of the dome, known as the Norla Dome. She thought about how that small but significant opening related to where sailors spent so many months of the year, the sky being the only thing they would see much of the time, stars guiding the way in times gone by, and of the recent stories she’d heard about sailors being trapped at sea during COVID. Built in the Arts and Craft style between 1916 and 1919 and designed by architect Walter Butler, the Mission includes a chapel, clubroom, Chaplain’s house, a small cottage and the Norla Dome, which was apparently inspired by the Pantheon. The Mission was funded by the government and the Ladies Harbour Lights Guild, who Dann was also intrigued by. “One of the things those women identified is that life at sea is very dangerous [and they] wanted to give them a space of sanctuary and support,” she says, adding that for many years, the dome was used as a gymnasium. Her work inside the dome includes a 35-minute loop film, recorded from the ferry during the crossing from Queenscliff to Sorrento. The horizon takes up about a third of the shot and moves as the waves rise and fall, mirroring the journeys made by the sailors who found refuge at the mission over the years; it will be projected onto a gauze-like fabric, allowing glimpses of the building behind. Dann also plans to activate the site over the course of the weekend and will read a poem by Justin Clemens.The articles gives an insight of the création of the artwork by Ying-Lan Dann. digital copy of an article with photographs published in the Ageopen house melbourne, 2022, ying-lan dann, take hold of the clouds, norla dome, exhibition, the age, cultural events -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Framed montage, Arthouse - Picture Framing & Gallery, Faith, 2013
... Queenscliff Maritime Museum. The photographs of the windows were taken by scientific photographer Justine M. Philip. This frame is showcasing the memorial window to Ethel Godfrey, and two photographs of ladies from the Harbour Lights Guild....Queenscliff Maritime Museum. The photographs of the windows were taken by scientific photographer Justine M. Philip. This frame is showcasing the memorial window to Ethel Godfrey, and two photographs of ladies from the Harbour Lights Guild. ...THE HARBOUR LIGHTS GUILD The ‘Ladies Committee’ was formalised in 1906 to assist the chaplain with the social demands of the Mission, and was renamed the ‘Ladies Harbour Lights Guild’ the following year. According to former members, it operated with all proper decorum and with precise guidelines that restricted women from coming into contact with seafarers outside of Mission activities. With some 1,600 Victorian members during its early years, these volunteers gave their prayers, money, handiwork time and considerable energy in order to assist in providing for the welfare needs of visiting seafarers. The heritage chapel of St Peter, often referred to as the Mariners’ Chapel, features many examples of stained glass. Commemorating the service of Mercantile mariners, the funds to build the chapel were raised by the ladies of the Harbour Lights Guild. This window, titled ‘Faith’, was installed in 1933 to commemorate the devoted service of Miss Ethel Godfrey, a founding key member of the Ladies Harbour Lights Guild.Reflections of the Sea was an exhibition of 10 framed montage of photographs from the mission's archive collection showcasing 10 stained glass windows from the St Peter chapel. This exhibition curated by Georgia Melville and Catherine McLay, and funded by PROV and Creative Victoria, was displayed in the World Trade Centre Wharf Gallery in June July 2013 and toured to Queenscliff Maritime Museum. The photographs of the windows were taken by scientific photographer Justine M. Philip. This frame is showcasing the memorial window to Ethel Godfrey, and two photographs of ladies from the Harbour Lights Guild.Framed and mounted on black cardboard of black and white and colour reproductions from the MTSV collection for the exhibition Reflections of the Sea with brief label signageon label: ABOVE: a member of the Harbour Lights Guild dancing with a Tongan man at a social event during the 1960s. BELOW: A group photo of the ladies of the Harbour Lights Guild in front of the stage at the Mission to Seafarers Victoriareflections of the sea, georgia melville, exhibition, 2013, world trade centre, wtc, ethel augusta godfrey 1861-1935, lhlg, harbour lights guild, ladies harbour lights guild, dance, creative victoria, prov, mission to seafarers, stained glass windows, justine m. philip, catherine mclay, arthouse -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Sinking of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders", Photographer unknown, Photographs
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Photos of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders' at anchor prior to sinking. ...Photos of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders' at anchor prior to sinking.Realism, historical1. Envelope of Notes 2. Page 1 of 3 Notes re Photos 46 to 54. 3. Page 2 of 3 Notes re Photos 46 to 54. 4. Page 3 of 3 Notes re Photos 46 to 54. 5. 5 x 35mm photos of The Flinders at anchor. 6. Enlarged photo with notes of The Flinders at anchor. 7. Newspaper clippings relating to the sinkingOn the reverse - " N/A" -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Sinking of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders", Photographer unknown, Photographs
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Photos of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders' at anchor prior to sinking. ...Photos of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders' at anchor prior to sinking.Realism, historical1. Envelope of Notes 2. Page 1 of 3 Notes re Photos 46 to 54. 3. Page 2 of 3 Notes re Photos 46 to 54. 4. Page 3 of 3 Notes re Photos 46 to 54. 5. Photo of sunk Flinders and Bass towing it 6. Reverse of photo showing notes.On the reverse - " P2A49 - Couta boats in background - Sunk boat - FLINDERS - P&H survey launch - 1953 - Ports & Harbours survey launch with tow rope - P&H Survey Launch BASS" -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Black & white photograph of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders" which was built c1940, Photographer unknown, Photographs
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Photos of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders' at anchor. ...Photos of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders' at anchor.Realism, historicalBlack & white photograph of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders" at its mooring at QueenscliffeOn the reverse - " Ports & Harbours survey launch "Flinders" -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Black & white photograph of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders" under way, Photographer unknown, Photographs
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Photos of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders' at anchor. ...Photos of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders' at anchor.Realism, historicalBlack & white photograph of the Ports & Harbour launch "Flinders" under way at QueenscliffeOn the reverse - "P4A51 - Couta Boats and Flinders survey launch" -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Colour photograph of the Ports & Harbour ship "RIP", Photograph of the Ports & Harbour ship "RIP"
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Ports & Harbour lights & bouy service ship A repurposed ex-naval corvette ship to a maintenance 'mother-ship' used in Port Philip Ports & Harbour service ship 'RIP' Refer Notes section for details Colour photograph of Ports & Harbour maintenance ship, the 'RIP' Photograph of the Ports & Harbour ship "RIP" Photograph Colour photograph of the Ports & Harbour ship "RIP" ...Ports & Harbour lights & bouy service shipColour photograph of Ports & Harbour maintenance ship, the 'RIP'Refer Notes section for detailsports & harbour service ship 'rip' -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Colour photograph of the Ports & Harbour ship "RIP" towing the HMAS CASTLEMAINE, Photograph of the Ports & Harbour ship "RIP" towing the HMAS CASTLEMAINE
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Ports & Harbour ship towing another ship The 'RIP' towing CASTLEMAINE to Williamstown Maritime Museum Ports & Harbour service ship 'RIP' HMAS CASTLEMAINE Refer Notes section for details Colour photograph of Ports & Harbour maintenance ship, the 'RIP' towing the CASTLEMAINE to Williamstown Photograph of the Ports & Harbour ship "RIP" towing the HMAS CASTLEMAINE Photograph Colour photograph of the Ports & Harbour ship "RIP" towing the HMAS CASTLEMAINE ...Ports & Harbour ship towing another shipColour photograph of Ports & Harbour maintenance ship, the 'RIP' towing the CASTLEMAINE to WilliamstownRefer Notes section for detailsports & harbour service ship 'rip', hmas castlemaine -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumMap - Chart of Geelong Harbour, Geelong Harbour
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula When Hamilton Hume and William Hovell arrived at the bay in 1824 they met with the local Wautharong people who referred to the bay as "Jillong" and the surround land "Corayo", but by the time the area was surveyed in the late 1830s the Aboriginal names had been swapped. The names "Corayo" and "Jillong" had since been Anglicised to "Corio" and "Geelong". Corio Bay is an important harbour ...When Hamilton Hume and William Hovell arrived at the bay in 1824 they met with the local Wautharong people who referred to the bay as "Jillong" and the surround land "Corayo", but by the time the area was surveyed in the late 1830s the Aboriginal names had been swapped. The names "Corayo" and "Jillong" had since been Anglicised to "Corio" and "Geelong".Corio Bay is an important harbour and leisure location in the West and continues to attract development such as the new Tasmania Ferry Terminal.An Admiralty Chart of Geelong Harbour revised in 1954Geelong Harbour Map Ref: 2731geelong, corio, admiralty charts -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumEquipment - Sea Bag [kit bag]
... Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula The TSMV Manunda was requisitioned in September 1939 and she was converted into a fulltime hospital ship. HMAS Manunda was officially commissioned on May 25 1940 after which she operated four voyages to the Middle East to bring back wounded troops to Australia. On February 19, 1942 during a Japanese bombing raid whilst the ship was at anchor in Darwin harbour ...The TSMV Manunda was requisitioned in September 1939 and she was converted into a fulltime hospital ship. HMAS Manunda was officially commissioned on May 25 1940 after which she operated four voyages to the Middle East to bring back wounded troops to Australia. On February 19, 1942 during a Japanese bombing raid whilst the ship was at anchor in Darwin harbour, a bomb hit right through the music room skylight, which exploded down on C deck tragically killing 12 and injuring 157 others. The next day she sailed for Fremantle with 266 patients. Whilst in Fremantle she was repaired and made ready for her next chapter in the war effort.This sea bag belonged to an unknown sailor who served on the hospital ship HMAS Manunda during WWIIA sailor's canvas sea or kit bag used on the TSMN Manunda in WWIIManundatsmv manunda, hmas manunda, hospital ship, wwii, kit bag, sea bag -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumFunctional object - Ship's Wheel from S S George Kermode, 1914
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula The Melbourne Harbour Trust Commission purchased the steam dredge SIR WILLIAM MATHEWS on 10 October 1941 from the Western Australian Government. ...The Melbourne Harbour Trust Commission purchased the steam dredge SIR WILLIAM MATHEWS on 10 October 1941 from the Western Australian Government. Although the dredge was described as a suction dredge it was in fact a bucket dredge. After an overhaul, the vessel was renamed the GEORGE KERMODE and commenced operation in Victorian waters on 22 June 1942. The vessel was hired out to the Port of Burnie in 1945-46 but continued in the ownership of the Trust until 1 April 1976 when it was scuttled by the Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands as part of their artificial reef program. This program resulted in a number of reefs being established in Port Phillip Bay, including one off Carrum containing the wooden steamer URALBA.Timber and brass ship's wheel from center ladder hopper dredge George Kermode (formerly Sir William Mathews). Built Paisley Scotland 1914.noneships wheel, scuttled vessels, artificial reefs, george kermode -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPainting - Water colour painting of the ketch Falie, Falie, 1934
... Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Arthur V Gregory b.1867, d.1957 worked from studio at 326 Albert Road South Melbourne established by his father G F Gregory in 1852. FALIE operated for many years as a cargo ship, largely around South Australia where it formed a strong regional association. During World War II, FALIE was requisitioned by the Royal Australian Navy for service, and was on patrol off Sydney Heads during the mini-submarine raid on Sydney Harbour ...Arthur V Gregory b.1867, d.1957 worked from studio at 326 Albert Road South Melbourne established by his father G F Gregory in 1852. FALIE operated for many years as a cargo ship, largely around South Australia where it formed a strong regional association. During World War II, FALIE was requisitioned by the Royal Australian Navy for service, and was on patrol off Sydney Heads during the mini-submarine raid on Sydney Harbour in May 1942. After the war it returned to commercial service and was retired in 1982. It was then the last working ship representing the South Australian ketch fleet, and along with NELCEBEE ( HV000419) one of the last two working sail powered cargo vessels in South Australia.Water colour painting in painted gilt frameFalie off Cape Schank A.V. Gregory 1934falie, a.v. gregory, water colour, painting -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumFunctional object - Sounding Lead and bottle
... Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Collected by person in the 1960s before amnesty. Recovered from the wreck of the William Salthouse William Salthouse was the first merchant vessel to sail with a cargo of merchandise from the British Dominion of Canada to British Colonies of Australia. The ship was lost on 28 November 1841 while attempting to enter Port Phillip Heads en-route to Melbourne Harbour ...Collected by person in the 1960s before amnesty. Recovered from the wreck of the William SalthouseWilliam Salthouse was the first merchant vessel to sail with a cargo of merchandise from the British Dominion of Canada to British Colonies of Australia. The ship was lost on 28 November 1841 while attempting to enter Port Phillip Heads en-route to Melbourne Harbour. The wreck of William Salthouse has been the site of several maritime archaeological investigations as well as experimental in situ conservation efforts.Large sounding lead and handmade bottle recovered from the wreck of the William Salthouse [lost on 28 November 1841]'No.2' on bottleshipwrecks, salvaged items, william salthouse, sounding lead, hand made bottle -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPlaque - Plaque, brass inscribed with Naval countermine information
... Queenscliff and South Channel Fort (artificial island), and a network of coastal batteries. Some development of fortification had occurred in the 1850s, but it was the impetus of the Jervois-Scratchley reports which led to major work being undertaken in the 1880s. The overall defence plan involved a combination of guns, mines (known as electric torpedo) and ships to defend the entrance to Port Phillip Bay. Swan Island Fort would be used to protect the minefields in the harbour...Queenscliff and South Channel Fort (artificial island), and a network of coastal batteries. Some development of fortification had occurred in the 1850s, but it was the impetus of the Jervois-Scratchley reports which led to major work being undertaken in the 1880s. The overall defence plan involved a combination of guns, mines (known as electric torpedo) and ships to defend the entrance to Port Phillip Bay. Swan Island Fort would be used to protect the minefields in the harbour ...Found in garden shed of Mr Harry Barratt [WWI Gallipoli] and donated by his grandson. In 1877 Swan island was designed to defend shipping in Port Phillip and Hobson's Bays. The scheme, involving massive expenditure, comprised a forward defence system of forts at Port Phillip heads dominated by Fort Queenscliff and South Channel Fort (artificial island), and a network of coastal batteries. Some development of fortification had occurred in the 1850s, but it was the impetus of the Jervois-Scratchley reports which led to major work being undertaken in the 1880s. The overall defence plan involved a combination of guns, mines (known as electric torpedo) and ships to defend the entrance to Port Phillip Bay. Swan Island Fort would be used to protect the minefields in the harbour, Naval observation countermine charge 500lbs wet G.C Standard mine from 1877 to 1905 when charge was removed and mines used as buoys. In 1914 mines were recharged and used for defensive mining until Armistice.Brass plaque inscribed with information on naval countermineNaval observation or countermine charge 500lbs wet G.C. Standard mine from 1877 to 1905 when charge was removed and mines used as buoys. In 1914 mines were recharged and used for defensive mining until the Armistice.sea mine, plaque, pre wwi, naval countermine, swan island -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPlan - Lifeboat shed fitting diagram
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula The diagram details the fittings required in the new lifeboat shed for the Queenscliffe Lifeboat queenscliff lifeboat service queenscliffe lifeboat Ports and Harbours Victoria Q64/742 Queenscliff lifeboat shed fitting diagram Plan Lifeboat shed fitting diagram ...The diagram details the fittings required in the new lifeboat shed for the Queenscliffe LifeboatQueenscliff lifeboat shed fitting diagramPorts and Harbours Victoria Q64/742queenscliff lifeboat service, queenscliffe, lifeboat -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumTool - Shipwright's tools
... Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula A gift from Shipwright Laurie Dilks In 1965 the current wheelhouse was built on the Plover. While fixing a leak in the starboard window we found an inscription “This wheelhouse was built by C. Barnard and L. Dilks”. Laurie Dilks has been a wonderful source of information about Plover’s time with Ports and Harbours ...A gift from Shipwright Laurie DilksIn 1965 the current wheelhouse was built on the Plover. While fixing a leak in the starboard window we found an inscription “This wheelhouse was built by C. Barnard and L. Dilks”. Laurie Dilks has been a wonderful source of information about Plover’s time with Ports and Harbours. The photos attached are from his personal collection. Around the same time, the bulwarks on the bow of the vessel were also built. The Plover was the first AWB to be enhanced. Others in the photos are the Ibis, Hydra and Murray.A wooden display board holding shipwrights toolsDonated by Laurie Dilks Shipwrighttools, shipwright, shipwright tools, plover -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumFunctional object - Key
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula The SS George Kermode was an Australian Steam Bucket Dredger of 1,380 tons built in 1914 by Fleming & Ferguson, Paisley. In 1917 she was acquired by the Australian Government. In 1941 she was acquired by the Melbourne Harbour ...The SS George Kermode was an Australian Steam Bucket Dredger of 1,380 tons built in 1914 by Fleming & Ferguson, Paisley. In 1917 she was acquired by the Australian Government. In 1941 she was acquired by the Melbourne Harbour Trust Comm. and renamed Geo. Kermode. On the 1st April 1976 she was scuttled near Pyramid Rock off Phillip Island, Bass Strait, Australia. Read more at wrecksite: https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?31789Key to main deck entrance with brass tag [starboard side of G. Kermode]Main deck entrance stbd G. Kermodekey, dredger, ss george kermode -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Photo of the Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE under way at Fisherman's Pier, Photograph of lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE, March 1936
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula The QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat Lifeboats community information The QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat Reverse - "QUEENSCLIFFE boatshed at the old Fisherman's Pier on the North end - Demolished pier about 1955 - before moved to new pier because of 'sanding' up & preventing clear launch (about 1947-49?) - on left is Ports & Harbour ...The QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboatLifeboatsBlack & white photograph of the Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE under way at Fisherman's Pier, circa 1929-30 after the Lifeboat Shed was builtReverse - "QUEENSCLIFFE boatshed at the old Fisherman's Pier on the North end - Demolished pier about 1955 - before moved to new pier because of 'sanding' up & preventing clear launch (about 1947-49?) - on left is Ports & Harbour shed (on South arm of Fisherman's Pier - see 1986-184 - cabin to QUEENSCLIFFE added about 1935.community information, the queenscliffe lifeboat -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Photo of the Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE heading out, Photograph of lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE, March 1936
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula The QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat Lifeboats community information The QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat Reverse - "Fisherman's Pier (demolished about 1955) - (c1947-49) - lifeboat shed before moved to new pier because of "sanding-up"- P & H [Ports & Harbour] shed on left [on S arm of Fisherman's Pier]" black & white photograph of the Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE, probably after the early 1930's Photograph of lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE Photograph Photo of the Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE heading out ...The QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboatLifeboatsblack & white photograph of the Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE, probably after the early 1930'sReverse - "Fisherman's Pier (demolished about 1955) - (c1947-49) - lifeboat shed before moved to new pier because of "sanding-up"- P & H [Ports & Harbour] shed on left [on S arm of Fisherman's Pier]"community information, the queenscliffe lifeboat -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Photo of the Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE after launching, Photograph of lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE, circa 1930's
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula The QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat Lifeboats community information The QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat Reverse - "Fisherman's Pier (demolished about 1955 - lifeboat shed before moved to new pier because of sanding up - [c.1947 or 49] - P&H (Ports and Harbour) shed on left (on S arm of Fisherman's Pier) - see 1986-086" black & white photograph of the Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE post launch, probably after the early 1930's Photograph of lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE Photograph Photo of the Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE after launching ...The QUEENSCLIFFE lifeboatLifeboatsblack & white photograph of the Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE post launch, probably after the early 1930'sReverse - "Fisherman's Pier (demolished about 1955 - lifeboat shed before moved to new pier because of sanding up - [c.1947 or 49] - P&H (Ports and Harbour) shed on left (on S arm of Fisherman's Pier) - see 1986-086"community information, the queenscliffe lifeboat -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Black & white photograph of lifeboat Queenscliffe, Life boat Queenscliffe & rescued 'TIME' crew, 1986
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula New Queenscliffe pier Life boat Queenscliffe & rescued crew from 'TIME'. historical references Reverse - " Aug 26 1949 / returning from wreck of 'TIME' after rescuing crew / SPR PH Dick - Richard Lee, Superintendent Ports & Harbours / BS - Brian Shapter / Lewis Ferrier X on bow " Black & white photograph of the life boat Queenscliffe & rescued 'TIME' crew. ...New Queenscliffe pierLife boat Queenscliffe & rescued crew from 'TIME'.Black & white photograph of the life boat Queenscliffe & rescued 'TIME' crew.Reverse - " Aug 26 1949 / returning from wreck of 'TIME' after rescuing crew / SPR PH Dick - Richard Lee, Superintendent Ports & Harbours / BS - Brian Shapter / Lewis Ferrier X on bow "historical references -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE at mooring in Queenscliffe Harbour, Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE c1930, c1930
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE at mooring in Queenscliffe Harbour c1930 Life saving method historical references lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE LB Reverse - " Queenscliffe lifeboat (present) / circa 1930? ...Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE at mooring in Queenscliffe Harbour c1930Life saving methodLifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE at mooring in Queenscliffe Harbour c1930 & both masts stood.Reverse - " Queenscliffe lifeboat (present) / circa 1930? cabin added c1935 / Shed on [coal jetty] pier stored coal for the 'MARS' an Army pinnace "historical references, lifeboat, queenscliffe lb -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE - tied up to pier, Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE, 1949
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE historical references lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE LB Reverse - " lifeboat tied up pier to transfer to new location of shed on new pier / L to R sheds in background / Zanoni shed in front, rope & gear shed behind (now at QMC), winch shed [Ports & Harbour] / rear Lifeboat Shed on old Fisherman's Pier (now demolished) / front winch Shed inside of Fisherman's Pier, slipway for winching boats up / far right - Coal Shed / ask Frank Ferrier for details " Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE - tied up to pier post 1935 Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE Photograph Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE - tied up to pier ...Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFELifeboat QUEENSCLIFFELifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE - tied up to pier post 1935Reverse - " lifeboat tied up pier to transfer to new location of shed on new pier / L to R sheds in background / Zanoni shed in front, rope & gear shed behind (now at QMC), winch shed [Ports & Harbour] / rear Lifeboat Shed on old Fisherman's Pier (now demolished) / front winch Shed inside of Fisherman's Pier, slipway for winching boats up / far right - Coal Shed / ask Frank Ferrier for details "historical references, lifeboat, queenscliffe lb -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumNewspaper - C. B. PEDERSEN news clipping April 1935, News clipping 15 April 1935 unknown paper, April 1935 & April 1987
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Clipper trader ships Four masted barque entering Port Phillip in 1935 cargo clipper Reverse " NIL " 1935 and 1987 newspaper clippings re C B PEDESEN - the last windjammer at Geelong. Newspaper clipping of the RMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide at Outer Harbour ...Clipper trader shipsFour masted barque entering Port Phillip in 19351935 and 1987 newspaper clippings re C B PEDESEN - the last windjammer at Geelong. Newspaper clipping of the RMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide at Outer Harbour, March 1933. .Reverse " NIL " cargo clipper -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumNewspaper - B&W photo of the MACQUARIE (see notes) formerly the MELBOURNE, News clipping unknown newspaper of the MACQUARIE under sail, April 1935 & April 1987
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Clipper trader ships Four masted barque entering Port Phillip in 1935 cargo clipper Reverse " NIL " B&W photo of the MACQUARIE (see notes) under sail. Newspaper clipping of the RMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide at Outer Harbour ...Clipper trader shipsFour masted barque entering Port Phillip in 1935B&W photo of the MACQUARIE (see notes) under sail. Newspaper clipping of the RMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide at Outer Harbour, March 1933. .Reverse " NIL " cargo clipper -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumNewspaper - The MAGDALENE VINNEN barque, 1'4'1933 clipping, The Australasian clipping 01 April 1933 re the MAGDALENE VINNEN barque, 1/4/1933
... Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Clipper trader ship World's tallest barque, too tall to fit under the Sydney Harbour Bridge clipper ships Reverse " NIL " MAGDALENE VINNEN (1921-1936) world's biggest barque, 1'4'1933 newspaper clipping. ...Clipper trader shipWorld's tallest barque, too tall to fit under the Sydney Harbour BridgeMAGDALENE VINNEN (1921-1936) world's biggest barque, 1'4'1933 newspaper clipping.Reverse " NIL "clipper ships
