Showing 6 items matching "rms maloja"
-
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumNewspaper - RMS MALOJA aground, Adelaide, March 1933 news clipping, News clipping March 1933 re RMS MALOJA run aground outside Adelaide, March 1933
... RMS MALOJA aground, Adelaide, March 1933 news clipping....News clipping March 1933 re RMS MALOJA run aground outside Adelaide....RMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide at Outer Harbour, March 1933, newspaper clipping Newspaper clipping of the RMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide at Outer Harbour, March 1933. ....Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Passenger & Cargo ships RMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide Passenger ship Reverse " NIL " RMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide at Outer Harbour, March 1933, newspaper clipping Newspaper clipping of the RMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide at Outer Harbour, March 1933. . ...Passenger & Cargo shipsRMS MALOJA aground off AdelaideRMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide at Outer Harbour, March 1933, newspaper clipping Newspaper clipping of the RMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide at Outer Harbour, March 1933. .Reverse " NIL " passenger ship -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaAlbum (item) - Photographic Album, 1928
... ...rms maloja...Arrival on the RMS Maloja Two photographs are missing....Arrival on the RMS Maloja Two photographs are missing. Pre Great Depression, 1928 was a difficult year in Melbourne and also for the Mission. ...This album containing 50 photographs depicts a year at the Mission in 1928: Wedding of the Dora Walker with Harry Simpson on 14 February. Picnic at Riversdale Hawthorn, 1 January 1928 Ships in Port Melbourne in November: HMAS Australia, HMAS Brisbane, and destroyers Anzac, Success, Swordsman Wharfs, Victoria Dock, Stevedores Picnic in Finhaven, Kew, the Buchan's Property for Cup Day (6 November) Views of Port Melbourne from 1888 building Monday 29 October: return of Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Harrington Lees), who had spent a 10-month holiday in England with his wife. Arrival on the RMS Maloja Two photographs are missing.Pre Great Depression, 1928 was a difficult year in Melbourne and also for the Mission. Ships were rare on the wharfs meaning seamen were also rare in the missions. However they started the fundraising for the extension of the 1888 Port Melbourne building which was becoming too small. At the end of the year, Reverend Weller announced he was appointed assistant in London. He and his wife Alexina left in January 1929 after five years. They sailed on the Osterley on the 22 January 1929.Embossed yellow font on cover reads: ALBUMfan, strikes, police, reverend john reginald weller (1880-1969), alexina weller (nee caley), freda oxley, hmas australia, hmas brisbane, great depression, unemployment, port melbourne, station pier, sugar cane, queensland, dora simpson nee walker, weddings, cup day, finhaven, kew, the ducketts, mrs john buchan, flinders street extension, gasworks, wharfs, victoria dock, motorboat, southern cross, success, destroyers, football, sports, rms maloja, lhlg, fan album, anzac, swordsman, freda kathleen oxley 1882-1969, annie alexandrina caley (known as alexina) 1885-1934 -
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
... Newspaper clipping of the RMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide at Outer Harbour, March 1933. ....Newspaper clipping of the RMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide at Outer Harbour, March 1933. . ...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 - C. B. PEDERSEN news clipping April 1935, News clipping 15 April 1935 unknown paper, April 1935 & April 1987
... Newspaper clipping of the RMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide at Outer Harbour, March 1933. ....Newspaper clipping of the RMS MALOJA aground off Adelaide at Outer Harbour, March 1933. . ...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 -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Photograph, Sepia, P. O. Maloja, 1928
... Named after another ship operating from 1911, RMS Maloja was a passenger liner of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, operating between 1923 and 1954. ...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne Named after another ship operating from 1911, RMS Maloja was a passenger liner of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, operating between 1923 and 1954. ...Named after another ship operating from 1911, RMS Maloja was a passenger liner of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, operating between 1923 and 1954. In 1924: London/Colombo/Melbourne/Sydney service. During WWII the ship was requisitioned by the Admiralty for service as an Armed Merchant Cruiser.One of two photographs in the collection of a vessel named Maloja, which operated between London and Sydney via Ceylon (Sri Lanka as it later became).small landscape sepia photograph adhered to an album page. Depicts 2 vessels an ocean going 2 stack ship in the distance and a smaller vessel (ferry or coaster) moored against a pier.Hand-written on album page along lower edge in black ink: " PO Maloja"steam ships, world war 2, fan album, ships, piers, port melbourne -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Photograph, Sepia, Welcome to Archbishop Mr Lees on arrival of RMS Mongolia at Port Melbourne, 29 November 1928
... rms mongolia...archbishop lees...port melbourne...1928...fan album...p.o. maloja...There might be an error on the caution as they sailed on the Maloja not the RMS Mongolia. ...There might be an error on the caution as they sailed on the Maloja not the RMS Mongolia. rms mongolia archbishop lees port melbourne 1928 fan album p.o. maloja ras maloja On page 6 Welcome to Archbishop Mr Lees on arrival of RMS Mongolia at Port Melbourne Photograph Photograph, Sepia ...Dr Harrington Lees, Archbishop of Melbourne returned from England on the 29th of October with his wife. There might be an error on the caution as they sailed on the Maloja not the RMS Mongolia. On page 6rms mongolia, archbishop lees, port melbourne, 1928, fan album, p.o. maloja, ras maloja
