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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesDecorative object - Model Ship, s.s.Casino, 2007
... s.s.Casino...s.s.casino...Scale model of S.S.Casino presented to the Port Fairy Historical Society on commemoration day 10 July 2007 by John Callender...Scale model of S.S.Casino on wooden plinth, box with lid, brush and fixing screw...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Scale model of S.S.Casino presented to the Port Fairy Historical Society on commemoration day 10 July 2007 by John Callender s.s.casino model b.k.s.n.co belfast and koroit steam navigation company port fairy "Casino" 1882-1932 Scale model of S.S.Casino on wooden plinth, box with lid, brush and fixing screw s.s.Casino Decorative object Model Ship John Callender www.gtrans.com.au John Callender www.gtrans.com.au ...Scale model of S.S.Casino presented to the Port Fairy Historical Society on commemoration day 10 July 2007 by John CallenderScale model of S.S.Casino on wooden plinth, box with lid, brush and fixing screw"Casino" 1882-1932s.s.casino, model, b.k.s.n.co, belfast and koroit steam navigation company, port fairy -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph - Photographic postcard, S.S.Casino in Moyne River 1905
... S.S.Casino in Moyne River 1905......s.s.casino...This postcard features the S.S.Casino steaming into the Moyne river at Port Fairy after turning around in a "turning basin" situated further up the river it would then berth and disembark passengers and cargo onto the wharf...Postcard featuring a photograph of S.S.Casino 1904 written on and stamped...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road This postcard features the S.S.Casino steaming into the Moyne river at Port Fairy after turning around in a "turning basin" situated further up the river it would then berth and disembark passengers and cargo onto the wharf ship boat sea moyne river s.s.casino belfast and koroit steam navigation company Postcard featuring a photograph of S.S.Casino 1904 written on and stamped S.S.Casino in Moyne River 1905 Photograph Photographic postcard ...This postcard features the S.S.Casino steaming into the Moyne river at Port Fairy after turning around in a "turning basin" situated further up the river it would then berth and disembark passengers and cargo onto the wharfPostcard featuring a photograph of S.S.Casino 1904 written on and stampedship, boat, sea, moyne river, s.s.casino, belfast and koroit steam navigation company -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph, A.C. Aberline, SS Casino Memorial Port Fairy, 1950's
... ...s.s.casino...Black and white photograph of the s.s.Casino memorial ...S.s.Casino Memorial Port Fairy A.C.A....Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road SS Casino Memorial here the photograph shows the barometer which is now missing & the two large cannons which have occupied positions at the Gardens oval and now reside in the fort on Battery hill. memorial s.s.casino cannon barometer S.s.Casino Memorial Port Fairy A.C.A. ...SS Casino Memorial here the photograph shows the barometer which is now missing & the two large cannons which have occupied positions at the Gardens oval and now reside in the fort on Battery hill. Black and white photograph of the s.s.Casino memorial S.s.Casino Memorial Port Fairy A.C.A.memorial, s.s.casino, cannon, barometer -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph, 1970's
... ...s.s.casino...Memorial to the nine crew members who died when the S.S.Casino sank in July 1932. Contains the original propeller, the wreck bell and a barometer. ...Coloured photograph S.S.Casino memorial showing propeller and barometer...Note the brick barbeques to the left of the photo memorial s.s.casino barometer wreck bell Coloured photograph S.S.Casino memorial showing propeller and barometer Photograph Photograph ...Memorial to the nine crew members who died when the S.S.Casino sank in July 1932. Contains the original propeller, the wreck bell and a barometer. Note the brick barbeques to the left of the photoColoured photograph S.S.Casino memorial showing propeller and barometermemorial, s.s.casino, barometer, wreck bell -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPostcard - Photograph, SS Casino Memorial Pt Fairy
... ...s.s.casino...Memorial built to the memory of s.s.Casino and the 10 lives lost when the ship on the morning of 10 July 1932 after attempting to berth at Apollo Bay jetty in heavy seas pierced her hull with the fluke of her anchor She put about again and headed for the beach but sank. ...Hand coloured photograph of the bluestone memorial with attached propeller of the s.s.Casino and brass plaque on side...On one side a bronze plaque carries the names of all ten lives lost on the other side is a bronze plaque marking the 100 anniversary of her registration placed in 1982. memorial s.s.casino Hand coloured photograph of the bluestone memorial with attached propeller of the s.s.Casino and brass plaque on side SS Casino Memorial Pt Fairy Postcard Photograph ...Memorial built to the memory of s.s.Casino and the 10 lives lost when the ship on the morning of 10 July 1932 after attempting to berth at Apollo Bay jetty in heavy seas pierced her hull with the fluke of her anchor She put about again and headed for the beach but sank. It was unveiled on 8 July 1934 by Mrs. C.A. Melhuish, daughter of Captain Thomas Boyd the first master of the Casino. It is bluestone cairn supporting the Casino's propeller and the town wreck bell. On one side a bronze plaque carries the names of all ten lives lost on the other side is a bronze plaque marking the 100 anniversary of her registration placed in 1982.Hand coloured photograph of the bluestone memorial with attached propeller of the s.s.Casino and brass plaque on sidememorial, s.s.casino -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph, s.s.Casino
... s.s.Casino...This photograph show the ship in dry dock (possibly Melbourne) for maintenance. The steamer S.S.CASINO was much loved by the whole Port Fairy community- with the possible exception of some of the fishermen whose boats she ran down! ...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road This photograph show the ship in dry dock (possibly Melbourne) for maintenance. The steamer S.S.CASINO was much loved by the whole Port Fairy community- with the possible exception of some of the fishermen whose boats she ran down! ...This photograph show the ship in dry dock (possibly Melbourne) for maintenance. The steamer S.S.CASINO was much loved by the whole Port Fairy community- with the possible exception of some of the fishermen whose boats she ran down! Transport of the large quantities of wool, potatoes, onions, grain, sheep, cattle and other produce grown on the rich lands of the Western District Belfast was served by a plethora of shipping, both sail and steam, but only one of the steamers then in the regular trade (S.S. DAWN) would ever be able to get up the river and reap the cost savings of loading against a wharf. It was not unusual for four steamers to be anchored in the bay at once and for seven or eight different steamers to call during a week. A number of inter-colonial steamers also called to pick up produce for delivery to Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. Production in the Western District was increasing and virtually all of that production had to go through one of the western ports in order to reach markets. By 1882 a meeting 15ft. March, 1882, in the office of auctioneer, J.B. HoIden in Cox Street took action and it was unanimously resolved - that the Belfast & Koroit Steamship Company be formed with a capital of £20,000 in 10,000 shares of £2 each". A number of steamers were offered by letter to the fledgling company, including the new and almost sister ships, CASINO and HELEN NICHOLL. The CASINO was on her delivery voyage from England was due to arrive in Warrnambool to load potatoes for Sydney and, initially, arrangements were made for her to call into Port Fairy for inspection by the BKNS Co directors. She eventually proceeded direct to Warrnambool and the Directors inspected her there. Without hesitation they purchased her even though they had to raise a large bank loan to do so. The CASINO arrived in Port Fairy on Saturday, 29th. July, 1882, steaming triumphantly up the Moyne River, and was greeted by crowds, many of whom had driven in from the surrounding countryside, which gave her “loud ringing English cheers". By 1884 the CASINO could not carry all the cargoes available to her and in December of that year the company purchased the new steamer BELLINGER to provide additional capacity. She helped to open up the intermediate ports of Lorne, Apollo Bay and Port Campbell, but the BELLINGER was not really suitable for the trade and she was sold in 1887, leaving the CASINO to operate alone -as she was to do for almost all of the next 45 years. The opening of the railway in 1890 decreased the cargo available to the steamers and the economic depression of the early 1890's worsened the situation. The weak soon began to fall by the wayside and when the Portland & Belfast SN Co. decided to go into liquidation in April 1895, the Belfast & Koroit Company bought the Portland Company's steamer DAWN on advantageous terms, a substantial part of the payment being in BKSN Co shares. The BKNS Co and the Howard Smith Line came into direct head to head competition and nearly forced the BKNS Co out of existence. Cargo dropped to such an extent that in 1899, they reached agreement that only one ship would run and that the ship which ran would pay a weekly amount to the competitor to stay out of the trade. This controlled service ceased in1909, and competition intensified when Howard Smith placed the newly built, larger steamer EUMERALLA on the run. The BKNS Co survived this competition and even prospered during it partly by extending on a more regular basis, the CASINO'S voyages to South Australian ports Port Macdonnell, Kingston, Beachport, Robe and, on occasions Adelaide. There were setbacks when, on 20 October 1924, CASINO went ashore at the Kennett River, near Apollo Bay, and again, in February l929, when she struck a submerged object at Warrnambool and had to be beached. The railways placed great competitive pressure on the small steamship company and this pressure was intensified when the Great Depression slashed the market for Western District produce, BKNS Co struggled on, paying dividends in most years, and the company planned a big celebration for the CASINO'S fiftieth anniversary in the trade on 29th July, 1932. Disaster struck soon after 9 o'clock on the morning of Sunday I0 July, 1932 when the CASINO was lost at Apollo Bay together with the lives of 10 crew members. Black and white photograph of ship in dry dockship, boat, sea, river, industry, belfast and koroit steam navigation company -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesInstrument - Accordion, early 1900s
... Believed to have been played in the saloon of the S.S.Casino by a crew member...Black and tan button accordion played on the S.S.Casino...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Believed to have been played in the saloon of the S.S.Casino by a crew member local history musical instruments keyboard Initials "W" and "D" Scratched onto handle Black and tan button accordion played on the S.S.Casino Instrument Accordion Empress Accordeon made in Germany schutz marke (embossed swan) Registered ...Believed to have been played in the saloon of the S.S.Casino by a crew memberBlack and tan button accordion played on the S.S.CasinoInitials "W" and "D" Scratched onto handlelocal history, musical instruments, keyboard -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph
... ...s.s.casino...The steamer S.S.CASINO was much loved by the whole Port Fairy community- with the possible exception of some of the fishermen whose boats she ran down! ...Black and white photograph of s.s.Casino steaming down to berth at her wharf on the left fishing boats in foreground...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road The steamer S.S.CASINO was much loved by the whole Port Fairy community- with the possible exception of some of the fishermen whose boats she ran down! ...The steamer S.S.CASINO was much loved by the whole Port Fairy community- with the possible exception of some of the fishermen whose boats she ran down! Transport of the large quantities of wool, potatoes, onions, grain, sheep, cattle and other produce grown on the rich lands of the Western District Belfast was served by a plethora of shipping, both sail and steam, but only one of the steamers then in the regular trade (S.S. DAWN) would ever be able to get up the river and reap the cost savings of loading against a wharf. It was not unusual for four steamers to be anchored in the bay at once and for seven or eight different steamers to call during a week. A number of inter-colonial steamers also called to pick up produce for delivery to Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. Production in the Western District was increasing and virtually all of that production had to go through one of the western ports in order to reach markets. By 1882 a meeting 15ft. March, 1882, in the office of auctioneer, J.B. HoIden in Cox Street took action and it was unanimously resolved - that the Belfast & Koroit Steamship Company be formed with a capital of £20,000 in 10,000 shares of £2 each". A number of steamers were offered by letter to the fledgling company, including the new and almost sister ships, CASINO and HELEN NICHOLL. The CASINO was on her delivery voyage from England was due to arrive in Warrnambool to load potatoes for Sydney and, initially, arrangements were made for her to call into Port Fairy for inspection by the BKNS Co directors. She eventually proceeded direct to Warrnambool and the Directors inspected her there. Without hesitation they purchased her even though they had to raise a large bank loan to do so. The CASINO arrived in Port Fairy on Saturday, 29th. July, 1882, steaming triumphantly up the Moyne River, and was greeted by crowds, many of whom had driven in from the surrounding countryside, which gave her “loud ringing English cheers". By 1884 the CASINO could not carry all the cargoes available to her and in December of that year the company purchased the new steamer BELLINGER to provide additional capacity. She helped to open up the intermediate ports of Lorne, Apollo Bay and Port Campbell, but the BELLINGER was not really suitable for the trade and she was sold in 1887, leaving the CASINO to operate alone -as she was to do for almost all of the next 45 years. The opening of the railway in 1890 decreased the cargo available to the steamers and the economic depression of the early 1890's worsened the situation. The weak soon began to fall by the wayside and when the Portland & Belfast SN Co. decided to go into liquidation in April 1895, the Belfast & Koroit Company bought the Portland Company's steamer DAWN on advantageous terms, a substantial part of the payment being in BKSN Co shares. The BKNS Co and the Howard Smith Line came into direct head to head competition and nearly forced the BKNS Co out of existence. Cargo dropped to such an extent that in 1899, they reached agreement that only one ship would run and that the ship which ran would pay a weekly amount to the competitor to stay out of the trade. This controlled service ceased in1909, and competition intensified when Howard Smith placed the newly built, larger steamer EUMERALLA on the run. The BKNS Co survived this competition and even prospered during it partly by extending on a more regular basis, the CASINO'S voyages to South Australian ports Port Macdonnell, Kingston, Beachport, Robe and, on occasions Adelaide. There were setbacks when, on 20 October 1924, CASINO went ashore at the Kennett River, near Apollo Bay, and again, in February l929, when she struck a submerged object at Warrnambool and had to be beached. The railways placed great competitive pressure on the small steamship company and this pressure was intensified when the Great Depression slashed the market for Western District produce, BKNS Co struggled on, paying dividends in most years, and the company planned a big celebration for the CASINO'S fiftieth anniversary in the trade on 29th July, 1932. Disaster struck soon after 9 o'clock on the morning of Sunday I0 July, 1932 when the CASINO was lost at Apollo Bay together with the lives of 10 crew members. Black and white photograph of s.s.Casino steaming down to berth at her wharf on the left fishing boats in foregroundship, boat, industry, belfast and koroit steam navigation company, moyne river, river, s.s.casino, wharf -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph - Panoramic Photograph, A.C. Aberline, Moyne River East Beach Port Fairy. SS Casino
... ...s.s.casino...The steamer S.S.CASINO was much loved by the whole Port Fairy community- with the possible exception of some of the fishermen whose boats she ran down! ...Moyne River & East Beach Port Fairy- s.s.Casino-A.C.Aberline-Canterbury...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road The steamer S.S.CASINO was much loved by the whole Port Fairy community- with the possible exception of some of the fishermen whose boats she ran down! ...The steamer S.S.CASINO was much loved by the whole Port Fairy community- with the possible exception of some of the fishermen whose boats she ran down! Transport of the large quantities of wool, potatoes, onions, grain, sheep, cattle and other produce grown on the rich lands of the Western District Belfast was served by a plethora of shipping, both sail and steam, but only one of the steamers then in the regular trade (S.S. DAWN) would ever be able to get up the river and reap the cost savings of loading against a wharf. It was not unusual for four steamers to be anchored in the bay at once and for seven or eight different steamers to call during a week. A number of inter-colonial steamers also called to pick up produce for delivery to Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. Production in the Western District was increasing and virtually all of that production had to go through one of the western ports in order to reach markets. By 1882 a meeting 15ft. March, 1882, in the office of auctioneer, J.B. HoIden in Cox Street took action and it was unanimously resolved - that the Belfast & Koroit Steamship Company be formed with a capital of £20,000 in 10,000 shares of £2 each". A number of steamers were offered by letter to the fledgling company, including the new and almost sister ships, CASINO and HELEN NICHOLL. The CASINO was on her delivery voyage from England was due to arrive in Warrnambool to load potatoes for Sydney and, initially, arrangements were made for her to call into Port Fairy for inspection by the BKNS Co directors. She eventually proceeded direct to Warrnambool and the Directors inspected her there. Without hesitation they purchased her even though they had to raise a large bank loan to do so. The CASINO arrived in Port Fairy on Saturday, 29th. July, 1882, steaming triumphantly up the Moyne River, and was greeted by crowds, many of whom had driven in from the surrounding countryside, which gave her “loud ringing English cheers". By 1884 the CASINO could not carry all the cargoes available to her and in December of that year the company purchased the new steamer BELLINGER to provide additional capacity. She helped to open up the intermediate ports of Lorne, Apollo Bay and Port Campbell, but the BELLINGER was not really suitable for the trade and she was sold in 1887, leaving the CASINO to operate alone -as she was to do for almost all of the next 45 years. The opening of the railway in 1890 decreased the cargo available to the steamers and the economic depression of the early 1890's worsened the situation. The weak soon began to fall by the wayside and when the Portland & Belfast SN Co. decided to go into liquidation in April 1895, the Belfast & Koroit Company bought the Portland Company's steamer DAWN on advantageous terms, a substantial part of the payment being in BKSN Co shares. The BKNS Co and the Howard Smith Line came into direct head to head competition and nearly forced the BKNS Co out of existence. Cargo dropped to such an extent that in 1899, they reached agreement that only one ship would run and that the ship which ran would pay a weekly amount to the competitor to stay out of the trade. This controlled service ceased in1909, and competition intensified when Howard Smith placed the newly built, larger steamer EUMERALLA on the run. The BKNS Co survived this competition and even prospered during it partly by extending on a more regular basis, the CASINO'S voyages to South Australian ports Port Macdonnell, Kingston, Beachport, Robe and, on occasions Adelaide. There were setbacks when, on 20 October 1924, CASINO went ashore at the Kennett River, near Apollo Bay, and again, in February l929, when she struck a submerged object at Warrnambool and had to be beached. The railways placed great competitive pressure on the small steamship company and this pressure was intensified when the Great Depression slashed the market for Western District produce, BKNS Co struggled on, paying dividends in most years, and the company planned a big celebration for the CASINO'S fiftieth anniversary in the trade on 29th July, 1932. Disaster struck soon after 9 o'clock on the morning of Sunday I0 July, 1932 when the CASINO was lost at Apollo Bay together with the lives of 10 crew members. black and white panaramic photograph mounted on cardboardMoyne River & East Beach Port Fairy- s.s.Casino-A.C.Aberline-Canterburyship, boat, sea, river, training walls, wharf, moyne river, s.s.casino, steamer -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPainting - Watercolour, s.s. Casino, 1882
... Watercolour painting of "S.S.Casino" with inscription underneath...Casino" 425 tons Watercolour painting of "S.S.Casino" with inscription underneath s.s. Casino Painting Watercolour G.F.G. ...Decoration in the home of Mr W. HarrisA beautiful illustration of the s.s.Casino an iconic ship on the Western Seaboard for almost 50 years.Watercolour painting of "S.S.Casino" with inscription underneathG.F.G.?82 "The Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Co's S.S."Casino" 425 tonslocal history, illustrations, watercolours, belfast and koroit steam navigation company -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph
... S.s.Casino 1910. The people on the decks are tourists coming from Terang and surrounding areas to spend the day at the seaside. ...Black and white photograph of tourists crowded on the decks of s.s.Casino during a sail around the bay for Terang day...The steamer S.S.CASINO was much loved by the whole Port Fairy community- with the possible exception of some of the fishermen whose boats she ran down! ...S.s.Casino 1910. The people on the decks are tourists coming from Terang and surrounding areas to spend the day at the seaside. The steamer S.S.CASINO was much loved by the whole Port Fairy community- with the possible exception of some of the fishermen whose boats she ran down! Transport of the large quantities of wool, potatoes, onions, grain, sheep, cattle and other produce grown on the rich lands of the Western District Belfast was served by a plethora of shipping, both sail and steam, but only one of the steamers then in the regular trade (S.S. DAWN) would ever be able to get up the river and reap the cost savings of loading against a wharf. It was not unusual for four steamers to be anchored in the bay at once and for seven or eight different steamers to call during a week. A number of inter-colonial steamers also called to pick up produce for delivery to Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. Production in the Western District was increasing and virtually all of that production had to go through one of the western ports in order to reach markets. By 1882 a meeting 15ft. March, 1882, in the office of auctioneer, J.B. HoIden in Cox Street took action and it was unanimously resolved - that the Belfast & Koroit Steamship Company be formed with a capital of £20,000 in 10,000 shares of £2 each". A number of steamers were offered by letter to the fledgling company, including the new and almost sister ships, CASINO and HELEN NICHOLL. The CASINO was on her delivery voyage from England was due to arrive in Warrnambool to load potatoes for Sydney and, initially, arrangements were made for her to call into Port Fairy for inspection by the BKNS Co directors. She eventually proceeded direct to Warrnambool and the Directors inspected her there. Without hesitation they purchased her even though they had to raise a large bank loan to do so. The CASINO arrived in Port Fairy on Saturday, 29th. July, 1882, steaming triumphantly up the Moyne River, and was greeted by crowds, many of whom had driven in from the surrounding countryside, which gave her “loud ringing English cheers". By 1884 the CASINO could not carry all the cargoes available to her and in December of that year the company purchased the new steamer BELLINGER to provide additional capacity. She helped to open up the intermediate ports of Lorne, Apollo Bay and Port Campbell, but the BELLINGER was not really suitable for the trade and she was sold in 1887, leaving the CASINO to operate alone -as she was to do for almost all of the next 45 years. The opening of the railway in 1890 decreased the cargo available to the steamers and the economic depression of the early 1890's worsened the situation. The weak soon began to fall by the wayside and when the Portland & Belfast SN Co. decided to go into liquidation in April 1895, the Belfast & Koroit Company bought the Portland Company's steamer DAWN on advantageous terms, a substantial part of the payment being in BKSN Co shares. The BKNS Co and the Howard Smith Line came into direct head to head competition and nearly forced the BKNS Co out of existence. Cargo dropped to such an extent that in 1899, they reached agreement that only one ship would run and that the ship which ran would pay a weekly amount to the competitor to stay out of the trade. This controlled service ceased in1909, and competition intensified when Howard Smith placed the newly built, larger steamer EUMERALLA on the run. The BKNS Co survived this competition and even prospered during it partly by extending on a more regular basis, the CASINO'S voyages to South Australian ports Port Macdonnell, Kingston, Beachport, Robe and, on occasions Adelaide. There were setbacks when, on 20 October 1924, CASINO went ashore at the Kennett River, near Apollo Bay, and again, in February l929, when she struck a submerged object at Warrnambool and had to be beached. The railways placed great competitive pressure on the small steamship company and this pressure was intensified when the Great Depression slashed the market for Western District produce, BKNS Co struggled on, paying dividends in most years, and the company planned a big celebration for the CASINO'S fiftieth anniversary in the trade on 29th July, 1932. Disaster struck soon after 9 o'clock on the morning of Sunday I0 July, 1932 when the CASINO was lost at Apollo Bay together with the lives of 10 crew members. Black and white photograph of tourists crowded on the decks of s.s.Casino during a sail around the bay for Terang dayship, boat, sea, river, s.s.casino 1910, transport, 1910, wool, onions, grain, sheep, cattle, steam, terang day -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePhotograph
... Photograph of Captain Chapman of the "S.S.Casino", mounted on card board. ...Casino at Lady Bay Warrnambool Saltau and Osburne Photograph of Captain Chapman of the "S.S.Casino", mounted on card board. Photograph Photograph ...The S.S. Casino was a passenger and freight steamer built in Dundee, Scotland, in 1882 for the Newcastle and Hunter River Steam Navigation Company of N.S.W. She weighed 425 tons gross with a length of 160.4 feet, beam of 24.1 feet and depth of 10.2 feet. She had saloon accommodation for 35 people, forecabin for 25 more people, and she carried 300 tons of cargo. While on her delivery journey on May 30th 1882 the S.S. Casino called in at the Port of Warrnambool for coal ., narrowly escaping going ashore in gale force winds due to the quick action of the pilot. At that time, still at anchor, she impressed the directors of the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company so much that they bought her immediately; she was ideal for trade in along the West Coast of Victoria. (The Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company was first managed by Messers. Saltau and Osburne and after the passing of Mr. Osburne, by produce merchants Messers H. Sautau and Sons, whose had a hay and corn store and shipping agency was on the corner of Liebig and Koroit Streets in Warrnambool. ) The S.S. Casino became “the most famous steamer to operate in Victorian waters along the West Coast” by author Jack Loney. Captain Boyd was her first Master, followed by Captain Chapman, who stayed with her 1890 until 1924. Captain W. Robertson followed for a short term, then Captain Middleton then took command 1925 - 1932. The S.S. Casino had several mishaps during her life. One was on 3rd January 1898 when she collided with the S.S. Flinders in Apollo Bay with minor damage. Another was on 24th October 1924 when she grounded on a reef at Point Hawdon near Grey River and most of her cargo (of Christmas goods) had to be dumped into the sea. Then in February 1929 she was ‘holed’ when she struck a submerged object as she entered Lady Bay, Warrnambool. On the morning of 10th July 1932, after attempting to berth at Apollo Bay jetty in heavy seas, Captain Middleton decided to take her out into the bay and wait until the seas abated. It was not realised that the anchor used to steady her as she manoeuvred to her berth had pierced her hull. She put about and headed for the beach but sank. Captain Middleton and nine others lost their lives; nine people were rescued including the two female passengers . Captain Middleton had been in charge of the S.S. Casino for seven years. He was the first ship’s Master to lose his life through shipwreck in the West Coast trade. In the years following the turn of the century the S.S. Casino remained the only regular trader with normal passenger accommodation along the West Coast. From 1882 she had made at least 2,500 voyages on the one run. Flagstaff Hill’s collection has a photograph of a portrait of Captain Chapman, , a ship model of the S.S. Casino that shows both forms of power under which she sailed, steam and sail. The ship is painted green and flies three flags. The inscription across the case of the ship model, incorrectly dated, tells the sad story of the wreck of the ship and the loss of lives on July 10th 1932 at Apollo Bay. A print in the Collection show S.S. Casino underway in the heavy sea off Point Lonsdale, another two photographs show her at the Port of Warrnambool, leaving from the Breakwater in Lady Bay and another identifies the S.S. Casino as a ship from the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company. (Belfast is the original name for the township of Port Fairy).This photograph of Captain Capman is significant because of its association with the coastal trader S.S. Casino and its significance to trade along Victoria's West Coast in the late 19th and early 20th century. The wreck of the S.S. Casino is considered an important part of Victorian and Australian cultural heritage and as such has been declared and protected as an Historic Shipwreck under State and Commonwealth Law in the Commonwealth Historic Shipwrecks Act (1976). Photograph of Captain Chapman of the "S.S.Casino", mounted on card board. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, newcastle and hunter river steam navigation company, belfast and koroit steam navigation company, h. sautau and sons, s.s. casino, west coast trader s.s. casino, victorian coastal trader, captain boyd, captain w. robertson, captain chapman, captain middleton, apollo bay shipwreck, s.s. casino at lady bay warrnambool, saltau and osburne -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph, 1924
... Black and white photograph of Coastal trader s.s.Casino at sea...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road SS Casino was a regular commuter between the ports of Apollo Bay and Port Fairy ship boat sea river casino Black and white photograph of Coastal trader s.s.Casino at sea Photograph Photograph ...SS Casino was a regular commuter between the ports of Apollo Bay and Port Fairy Black and white photograph of Coastal trader s.s.Casino at seaship, boat, sea, river, casino -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesBadge - Hat Badges, c1890s
... ...s.s.casino...Captain of the s.s.Casino...Captain of the s.s.Casino local history hat accessories s.s.casino captain william robertson port fairy naval reserves boxer rebellion costume accessories The number 65 on stick-on label at back of B(2) 2 hat badges decorated with laurel leaves, anchor and chain red velvet crown Badge Hat Badges Possibly Owen Harris and Co Landport ...Cap badges worn on naval umiforms by Captain William Robertson. Captain of the s.s.Casino2 hat badges decorated with laurel leaves, anchor and chain red velvet crownThe number 65 on stick-on label at back of B(2)local history, hat accessories, s.s.casino, captain william robertson, port fairy naval reserves, boxer rebellion, costume accessories -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesFunctional object - Child’s chair, late 1800s
... ...s.s.casino...This chair was made by a sailor in the crew of S.S.Casino it was presented to Miss Claire Lydiard in the late 1800's. ...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road This chair was made by a sailor in the crew of S.S.Casino it was presented to Miss Claire Lydiard in the late 1800's. ...This chair was made by a sailor in the crew of S.S.Casino it was presented to Miss Claire Lydiard in the late 1800's. (She later met her death by drowning in the lake at Rosebrook)Child's folding chair with carpet seatlocal history, furniture, domestic-nursery, s.s.casino, miss. claire lydiard -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesDomestic object - Soup bowl
... ...s.s.casino...Part of the crockery used on the "S.S.Casino" one of the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company ships used on the Melbourne-Port Fairy -Portland run. ...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Part of the crockery used on the "S.S.Casino" one of the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company ships used on the Melbourne-Port Fairy -Portland run. ...Part of the crockery used on the "S.S.Casino" one of the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company ships used on the Melbourne-Port Fairy -Portland run. Sank in 1937 in Apollo Bay.Bowl: large white soup bowl with the inscription of the Belfast & Koroit Steam navigation Company"Belfast & Koroit S N Co Ltdlocal history, domestic items, crockery, belfast and koroit steam navigation company, s.s.casino -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesWeapon - Sword and Scabard, late 1800s
... ...s.s.casino...Associated with Captain William Robertson, Captain of the S.S.Casino, Port Fairy Naval Reserve,...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Associated with Captain William Robertson, Captain of the S.S.Casino, Port Fairy Naval Reserve, local history arms edged weapons captain william robertson s.s.casino port fairy naval reserve belfast and koroit steam navigation co. boxer rebellion Sword and Crown E.R.VII- Owen Harries 15 Russell Street Landport Naval Dress Sword and scabard: Naval Dress Sword with brass handle with safety catch and gold thread tassle. ...Associated with Captain William Robertson, Captain of the S.S.Casino, Port Fairy Naval Reserve,Naval Dress Sword and scabard: Naval Dress Sword with brass handle with safety catch and gold thread tassle. Scabard of leather with brass decorationsSword and Crown E.R.VII- Owen Harries 15 Russell Street Landportlocal history, arms, edged weapons, captain william robertson, s.s.casino, port fairy naval reserve, belfast and koroit steam navigation co., boxer rebellion -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesUniform - Sailor Hat, c. 1890s
... ...s.s.casino...Early career in navy. Captain of S.S.Casino. RAN reserves...Early career in navy. Captain of S.S.Casino. RAN reserves local history uniforms navy robertson mr or captain william s.s.casino royal australian naval reserve hats 6 7/8 size marking / 157 red inking marking on crown lining Sailor's cap: Navy and white topped sailor's cap with grey lining and navy ribbon Uniform Sailor Hat ...Part of Capt. William Robertson's collection. Early career in navy. Captain of S.S.Casino. RAN reservesSailor's cap: Navy and white topped sailor's cap with grey lining and navy ribbon6 7/8 size marking / 157 red inking marking on crown lininglocal history, uniforms, navy, robertson, mr or captain william, s.s.casino, royal australian naval reserve, hats -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph, SS Casino Saloon
... s.s.casino...The interior of the Saloon on the S.S.Casino showing the elaborate table arrangements and the swivel chairs that were bolted to the floor to allow passengers more comfort when the ship was moving through rough seas....Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road The interior of the Saloon on the S.S.Casino showing the elaborate table arrangements and the swivel chairs that were bolted to the floor to allow passengers more comfort when the ship was moving through rough seas. s.s.casino port fairy ship boat sea moyne river Black and white photograph SS Casino Saloon Photograph Photograph ...The interior of the Saloon on the S.S.Casino showing the elaborate table arrangements and the swivel chairs that were bolted to the floor to allow passengers more comfort when the ship was moving through rough seas.Black and white photographs.s.casino, port fairy, ship, boat, sea, moyne river -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesBadge - Hat Badge, Chas. R Martin. Melbourne, 1880-1925
... ...s.s.casino...Spare cap badge of the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company - S.S.Casino uniform....Spare cap badge of the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company - S.S.Casino uniform. local history costume male uniform civilian s.s.casino robertson captain or mr william belfast and koroit steam navigation company BKNS Small cap badge: gold emboridered cap badge of laurel leaves around red and cream flag of Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company on Black felt background Badge Hat Badge Chas. ...Part of Capt. William Robertson's Collection. Spare cap badge of the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company - S.S.Casino uniform.Small cap badge: gold emboridered cap badge of laurel leaves around red and cream flag of Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company on Black felt backgroundBKNSlocal history, costume, male uniform, civilian, s.s.casino, robertson, captain or mr william, belfast and koroit steam navigation company -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPostcard, Moyne river Port Fairy-holiday time
... ...s.s.casino...S.s.Casino crowded with tourists returning after sailing around the bay during Terang Day. ...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road S.s.Casino crowded with tourists returning after sailing around the bay during Terang Day. ...S.s.Casino crowded with tourists returning after sailing around the bay during Terang Day. The couta boats in full sail possibly did the same thing Hand-coloured photograph of ship and wharfship, boat, sea, river, s.s.casino, couta boats, moyne -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesFunctional object - Steam Whistle, c.1880
... ...s.s.casino...This steam whistle is part of the salvage of the wreck of the "S.S.Casino" It was given to the Tyler family because of their association with the ship....Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road This steam whistle is part of the salvage of the wreck of the "S.S.Casino" It was given to the Tyler family because of their association with the ship. maritime technology communications belfast and koroit steam navigation company signals local history s.s.casino port fairy ship steamer coastal steamer Large brass cylindrical steam whistle ('Casino') Functional object Steam Whistle ...This steam whistle is part of the salvage of the wreck of the "S.S.Casino" It was given to the Tyler family because of their association with the ship.Large brass cylindrical steam whistle ('Casino')maritime technology, communications, belfast and koroit steam navigation company, signals, local history, s.s.casino, port fairy, ship, steamer, coastal steamer -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesFunctional object - Lamp, c1870's
... ...s.s.casino...Port light from the s.s.Casino - authenticated by sale at Apollo bay - John McDonald purchased 2 lamps the green lamp was later broken and discarded. ...This port lamp was used on the s.s.Casino, a coastal trader that serviced the towns from Portland to Melbourne for almost 50 Years quite a significant achievement for a ship of its kind. light s.s.casino john mcdonald inverness port Kerosene lamp Galvanised metal lamp with a wind proof chimney on top and ruby coloured glass. ...Port light from the s.s.Casino - authenticated by sale at Apollo bay - John McDonald purchased 2 lamps the green lamp was later broken and discarded. He planned to use them on his fishing boat "Inverness".This port lamp was used on the s.s.Casino, a coastal trader that serviced the towns from Portland to Melbourne for almost 50 Years quite a significant achievement for a ship of its kind.Galvanised metal lamp with a wind proof chimney on top and ruby coloured glass. Ships Port lamplight, s.s.casino, john mcdonald, inverness, port, kerosene lamp -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph, SS Casino Memorial Pt Fairy
... ...s.s.casino... A memorial to those who died when the S.S.Casino ran aground in bad weather at Apollo Bay in 1932. ...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road A memorial to those who died when the S.S.Casino ran aground in bad weather at Apollo Bay in 1932. ...A memorial to those who died when the S.S.Casino ran aground in bad weather at Apollo Bay in 1932. This memorial held the original propeller, the wreck bell and a barometer. The wreck bell was removed in later years because of continuous ringing by mischief makers and the barometer also was removed. The barometer was placed there for the fishermen to consult before going to sea. A service is held every year at 11 a.m. July 10th to commemorate the sinking of the ship. The names of the nine people who died is inscribed on a plaque on the side.Black and white photographmemorial, s.s.casino, propeller -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesFurniture, c. 1882
... ...s.s.casino...Saloon chair on the S.S.Casino. Removed for refurbishment to celebrate fifty year anniversary of the ship and the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company. ...The legs were added at some time after the sinking. local history maritime technology ship furniture s.s.casino belfast and koroit steam navigation company b.k.s.n. ...Saloon chair on the S.S.Casino. Removed for refurbishment to celebrate fifty year anniversary of the ship and the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company. The ship sank on the 9th July 1932 at Apollo Bay. This chair which had not been reupholstered chair registration 555 was presented to Capt. Thomas Boyd the first Captain of the Casino. The legs were added at some time after the sinking.Wooden chair with decorative carved back. Seat velvet upholstered. Wooden legs added after 1932local history, maritime technology, ship furniture, s.s.casino, belfast and koroit steam navigation company, b.k.s.n. -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph, 1930's
... ...s.s.casino...This Memorial was set up in memory of the nine people who drowned when the S.S.Casino sank in Apollo Bay in 1932.The cement plinth carries a bronze plaque with the names of the nine people who drowned on one side, the propeller, the wreck bell used to alert the lifeboat crew that there was an incident in the bay and for many years a large barometer that was consulted by the local fishermen before setting out to sea. ...The Casino was about to celebrate her 50th year of plying the southwest trade route. memorial s.s.casino propeller barometer moyne river sea Black and white photograph of Propeller from SS Casino as memorial Photograph Photograph ...This Memorial was set up in memory of the nine people who drowned when the S.S.Casino sank in Apollo Bay in 1932.The cement plinth carries a bronze plaque with the names of the nine people who drowned on one side, the propeller, the wreck bell used to alert the lifeboat crew that there was an incident in the bay and for many years a large barometer that was consulted by the local fishermen before setting out to sea. A memorial Service is held each year on July the 10th at 11 am the time that the sinking took place. The Casino was about to celebrate her 50th year of plying the southwest trade route. Black and white photograph of Propeller from SS Casino as memorial memorial, s.s.casino, propeller, barometer, moyne river, sea -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph
... Possibly the S.S.Casino entering the river...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Possibly the S.S.Casino entering the river ship boat sea river Black and white photograph of ship coming up river Photograph Photograph ...Possibly the S.S.Casino entering the riverBlack and white photograph of ship coming up rivership, boat, sea, river -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph
... S.s.Casino moored at the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company wharf in Port Fairy...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road S.s.Casino moored at the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company wharf in Port Fairy ship boat sea river SS Casino Black & white photograph of ship at wharf Photograph Photograph ...S.s.Casino moored at the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company wharf in Port FairyBlack & white photograph of ship at wharfship, boat, sea, river, ss casino -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesAccessory - Arm Badge
... Owned by Captain William Robertson, Captain of the "S.S.Casino" and Naval Reserve Officer in Port Fairy...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Owned by Captain William Robertson, Captain of the "S.S.Casino" and Naval Reserve Officer in Port Fairy local history uniforms navy naval reserve robertson mr or captain william belfast and koroit steam navigation company naval insignia a naval arm badge or patch: naval arm patch or badge with two embroidered crossed red flags with a red six pointed star above Accessory Arm Badge ...Owned by Captain William Robertson, Captain of the "S.S.Casino" and Naval Reserve Officer in Port Fairya naval arm badge or patch: naval arm patch or badge with two embroidered crossed red flags with a red six pointed star abovelocal history, uniforms, navy, naval reserve, robertson, mr or captain william, belfast and koroit steam navigation company, naval insignia -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesUniform - Epaulettes, early 1900s
... ...s.s.casino...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Used by Captain William Robertson on various uniforms he wore over his time in the Navy local history costume male ceremonial port fairy naval reserves s.s.casino boxer rebellion 3 sets of epaulettes for attaching to naval uniform: A. ...Used by Captain William Robertson on various uniforms he wore over his time in the Navy3 sets of epaulettes for attaching to naval uniform: A. Navy epaulettes off white backing B. navy epaulettes. C. Navy epaulettes off white backing and gold braidlocal history, costume, male ceremonial, port fairy naval reserves, s.s.casino, boxer rebellion
