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Orbost & District Historical Society
books, Whale Killers of Twofold Bay, circa 1960
... Whale Killers of Twofold Bay...Twofold-Bay whaling Mitchell-Mary Welliings... Bros (very early settlers of Orbost) and early Twofold Bay.... The book relates the history of whaling at Twofold Bay on the south... Bros (very early settlers of Orbost) and early Twofold Bay ...Author, Mary Mitchell was the daughter of Charles Wellings early resident of Eden. Charles took many of the early photos of Eden while his brother, Henry, did the research on the Imlay Bros (very early settlers of Orbost) and early Twofold Bay settlers. Mary Wellings married Roy Mitchell of Lower Towamba. In Eden there are streets and a park named for both families.These books record the history of the whaling industry on the south coast of New South Wales.Two copies of a small thin ten page booklet with blue laminated covers. It has black print and a black photo of a whale tail on the front cover.It was written by Mary Mitchell. The book relates the history of whaling at Twofold Bay on the south coast of New South Wales.2116.1 - has a library sticker on the front cove - bottom left hand cornertwofold-bay whaling mitchell-mary welliings -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Wellings, H. P, Eden and Twofold Bay - Discovery, Early History and Points of Interest, 1965
... Eden and Twofold Bay - Discovery, Early History and Points...A short history of Eden and Twofold Bay, New South Wales... history of Eden and Twofold Bay, New South Wales, covering notable ...A short history of Eden and Twofold Bay, New South Wales, covering notable events in the progress .of the region from 1797 to 1965fishing industry, township, vegetation -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, East Gippsland Shire Council Communications Unit, Killers of Eden - The Killer Whales of Twofold Bay, 2015
... Killers of Eden - The Killer Whales of Twofold Bay... of Twofold Bay Book East Gippsland Shire Council Communications Unit ...A booklet commemorating thirty three women who served on the East Gippsland councils of Bairnsdale Shire, City of Bairnsdale, Omeo Shire, Orbost Shire, Orbost Shire years of service, contribution to community and some personal stories are included.government -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Oral History Handbook, 1950
... A booklet telling the history of Boydtown, Twofold Bay..., Twofold Bay, N.S.W. Oral History Handbook Book ...A booklet telling the history of Boydtown, Twofold Bay, N.S.W.resort -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, M Holding, 1980 c
... Colour photograph of Whitehorse Inn Twofold Bay near Eden... Inn Twofold Bay near Eden N.S.W. Photograph M Holding ...Colour photograph of Whitehorse Inn Twofold Bay near Eden N.S.W.islands, ocean -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ian D Clark, The papers of George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector, Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate : volume two : Aboriginal vocabularies : South East Australia, 1839-1852, 2000
... Twofold Bay... Manemate Biggah Maneroo Cape How Twofold Bay Wimmera Glenelg ...Extracts from a collection of original manuscripts held in the Mitchell Library. Mainly concerning vocabularies of the people of South Eastern Australia.b&w illustrations, word lists, document reproductionswaverong, woiwurring, boonerong, boonwurrung, waddowerong, wathawurrung, wadouro, wadowro, wadower, jarcoort, manemate, biggah, maneroo, cape how, twofold bay, wimmera, glenelg language, mutte mutte, madhi madhi, watte watte, wadi wadi, boomerong, george augustus robinson -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Plan - Plans / Line Drawings - Port of Portland Authority Slipway, Bilge Blocks Steel Fishing Vessel, Victoria, 26/08/1987
... blocks, steel fishing vessel 'Twofold Bay' Scale 1:50 Drawing..., bilge blocks, steel fishing vessel 'Twofold Bay' Scale 1:50 ...Port of Portland AuthorityFront: '44' - black texta, top right corner -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island Lightstation
Whale bones
... for their activities. The Imlay brothers, who operated from Twofold Bay, Eden..., who operated from Twofold Bay, Eden NSW, used the island ...Whale bones found in harbour area. Dr Imlay operated a whaling outpost in Santa Barbara Bay in the early 1800's. John Morris ventured into whaling in 1848. The success of these ventures is not known. Retrieved from the Gabo Island Harbour in 1999, the collection’s two venerable whalebones are reminders of the whaling industry that was associated with Gabo Island prior to construction of the lightstation. Evocative relics of this long ceased activity, they are now also symbolic of today’s concern for protecting and saving whales. The whalebones are the only known artefacts in the collection that illustrate the period when European sealers and whalers intermittently used the island for their activities. The Imlay brothers, who operated from Twofold Bay, Eden NSW, used the island as a base and lookout up until about 1846, and several huts were erected.Whaling was last associated with the island in 1848, when John Morris surreptitiously ventured into this activity while being paid to erect lightstation buildings for the NSW government. Gabo’s historic jetty store, which stands as the oldest structure on the island, was thought to be built by Morris and is possibly associated with the activities that led to his dismissal. The whalebones were recovered from the harbour, close to the location of the store and the site of the former whaling outpost. The bones have first level contributory significance as evidence of the island’s whaling activities, which pre-date the history of the lightstation.1. Whale vertebrae, bleached white. 2. Whale bone, (rib) bleached white. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
photograph, H.M.S. Rattlesnake, leaving Port Essington 1846-1849 BY STANLEY, OWEN
... . Settling at the whaling station of Boyd Town in Twofold Bay, he.... Settling at the whaling station of Boyd Town in Twofold Bay, he ..."The marine Hydrographers of the British Admiralty wanted desperately to chart a safe passage through the Great Barrier Reef and the gap between the northern tip of Australia and Papua New Guinea, which would open up the new colony to the East Indies trade. They commissioned the Rattlesnake, a 28 gun frigate of the Royal Navy, whose captain was a keen amateur artist and whose name, Owen Stanley, was given to the mountain ranges of PNG. After the passage out, Stanley brought aboard Oswald Brierly, later to be the marine painter to Queen Victoria, and together these men made two voyages through the Great Barrier Reef, painting and sketching all the while. They produced a visual record of 19th century contact between Europeans and the indigenous people of Northern Australia and New Guinea in an album which contains the original of this copy. It is held in the Mitchell Library in Sydney." (ref. State Library New South Wales) Sir Oswald Brierly, a young marine artist, arrived in Sydney in 1842 on the yacht Wanderer. Settling at the whaling station of Boyd Town in Twofold Bay, he painted extensively and left a vivid account of the whaling life during the five years he spent there. However it was the open sea and adventure that lead Brierly to accept a position on the HMS Rattlesnake as shipboard artist. This item is associated with the anchor of the The Rattlesnake. This anchor is in the main street of Orbost in front of what was once the museum.This is a copy of a picture of the H.M.S. Rattlesnake at sea with a canoe of Aborigines rowing towards it.h.m.s.-rattlesnake brierly-oswald stanley-owen