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Orbost & District Historical Society
Book - front cover, The Corringle Creek to Sydenham Inlet Coastal Reserve A RESOURCES STUDY, 1977
... The Corringle Creek to Sydenham Inlet Coastal Reserve A...Sydenham Inlet...THE CORRINGLE CREEK TO SYDENHAM INLET COASTAL RESERVE... Sydenham Inlet Natural Resources Survey THE CORRINGLE CREEK ...This 1977 Resources Study was a joint project of the Shire of Orbost & the Dept. of Crown Lands & Survey with the purpose of collating information on natural resources, pattern of public use, and constraints on future use so that management can be formulated.This report gives and understanding of the resources and management directions of coastal land in East Gippsland in 1977. A buff coloured cover with black printing and blue tape binding. 71 pages + maps/charts. THE CORRINGLE CREEK TO SYDENHAM INLET COASTAL RESERVE. A resources study with comment on the implications for management by IAN R. BROWN Research officer and PETER B. LAVERY Land Management Oficer. Coastal management Committee Victoria 1977. Published under the authority of the Coastal Management Committee by the Department of Crown Lands and Survey, Victoria 1977. Printed by James Yeates Printing, Bairnsdale 3875.corringle creek, sydenham inlet, natural resources survey -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Cattlemen and Huts of the High Country, 1913
... of the four estuaries, Lake Tyers, Snowy River, Sydenham Inlet... River, Sydenham Inlet, and Mallacoota Inlet. Cattlemen and Huts ...A report prepared by Water Technology Pty Ltd for East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority relating to the management of the four estuaries, Lake Tyers, Snowy River, Sydenham Inlet, and Mallacoota Inlet.water supply -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Photograph - Bemm River hotel fire
... , also known as Sydenham Inlet Hotel. In 1927, a hotel was built..., also known as Sydenham Inlet Hotel. In 1927, a hotel was built ...Bemm River is a small township in East Gippsland. There have been several Bemm River hotels since 1891 when the first Hotel was built by Henry Summer. This Hotel was located near a ford where traffic crossed the river. Annie Morgan was the next person to have a roadside licence to sell liquor at Bemm River, also known as Sydenham Inlet Hotel. In 1927, a hotel was built on the present site at Bemm River, again with the Morgan family. Like many hotels, the Bemm River hotel has burned down or suffered damage through fires and was rebuilt. These photos are likely of a fire at the Hotel in 1994 which resulted in the hotel burning down. It was re-built in 2000 on the same site.History of Bemm River and its hotel5 b/w photos showing a building with severe fire damage, and two people in front of the photos (probably owners).nonebemm river, fire, hotels -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, 1913
... Sydenham Inlet and Tamboon, south of Mount Drummer to the New South... Sydenham Inlet and Tamboon, south of Mount Drummer to the New South ...When marking a boundary for a registered plan, a surveyor would place “Reference Marks” with a stated bearing and distance to a boundary corner. These trees were typically marked by cutting the bark of the tree in a shield or blaze. Until July 1886, surveyors were only able to use trees as reference marks to boundary corners. After July 1886 surveyors were able to use “permanent marks” which were either a glass bottle, gas pipe or iron bolt (for homestead surveys only). This photograph shows the reference tree, 83 miles from Marlo via the original surveyed road v ia Sydenham Inlet and Tamboon, south of Mount Drummer to the New South Wales border - now the Princes Highway.This is a pictorial record of an old survet tree. Knowledge of their location, abundance and condition not only provide important insights to past survey practice, but also provide a lasting legacy of a regions land-use history. Old survey trees serve as one of the few remaining physical legacies of early European land settlement history.A large black / white photograph of a horse and buggy pulled up alongside a reference tree which has notches and markings of Roman numerals.on back - " Refernce tree 83 miles from Marlo........to N.S.W. Border"survey-tree reference-tree -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Hawkins Richard, Maritime Incidents on the Gippsland Lakes and Adjaent Lakes, 1989
... Tyers, Marlo, Bemm River, Sydenham, Tamboon and Mallacoota... River, Sydenham, Tamboon and Mallacoota Inlets, includes short ...A comprehensive boating guide to the Gippsland Lakes, Lake Tyers, Marlo, Bemm River, Sydenham, Tamboon and Mallacoota Inlets, includes short list of bird life and fish species, and description of towns bordering the waterways.waterways, boats and boating