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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Aerial view of American destroyers at Victoria Dock, 6 Aug 1925
... Aerial view of American destroyers at Victoria Dock......victoria dock...Copy of aerial photo of Victoria Dock 1925 with destroyers from visiting American fleet, with caption, both pasted onto paper with chequered computer border...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne transport - shipping piers and wharves - miscellaneous victoria dock Copy of aerial photo of Victoria Dock 1925 with destroyers from visiting American fleet, with caption, both pasted onto paper with chequered computer border Photograph Aerial view of American destroyers at Victoria Dock ...Copy of aerial photo of Victoria Dock 1925 with destroyers from visiting American fleet, with caption, both pasted onto paper with chequered computer bordertransport - shipping, piers and wharves - miscellaneous, victoria dock -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Photograph, Sepia, Unloading Large Bay 6 Victoria Dock
... Unloading Large Bay 6 Victoria Dock ...victoria dock...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne victoria dock unloading stevedores fan album victoria harbour sheds on page 6 Unloading Large Bay 6 Victoria Dock Photograph Photograph, Sepia ...on page 6victoria dock, unloading, stevedores, fan album, victoria harbour, sheds -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Photograph, Sepia, Inside Dock Gate Victoria Dock 10 Nov. 1928, 10 November 1928
... Inside Dock Gate Victoria Dock 10 Nov. 1928 ...victoria dock...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne victoria dock 1928 fan album port melbourne melbourne harbour trust mht gasworks docklands on page 10 Inside Dock Gate Victoria Dock 10 Nov. 1928 Photograph Photograph, Sepia ...on page 10victoria dock, 1928, fan album, port melbourne, melbourne harbour trust, mht, gasworks, docklands -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Yarra River Melbourne Docklands Victoria Dock, 2015
... Yarra River Melbourne Docklands Victoria Dock......victoria dock...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields yarra river melbourne docklands yarra river dock docklands shipping port channel water victoria dock Digital Images Yarra River Melbourne Docklands Victoria Dock Digital photographs L.J. ...Digital Imagesyarra river melbourne docklands, yarra river, dock, docklands, shipping, port, channel, water, victoria dock -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Veterans group at 22 Victoria Dock, 45 people, Tom Hills at centre, Tom Hills Archive
... Veterans group at 22 Victoria Dock, 45 people, Tom Hills at centre...Photograph of Veterans group at 22 Victoria Dock - 45 people, Tom Hills at centre...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Societies Clubs Unions and other Organisations Piers and Wharves - Waterside Workers Transport - Shipping Tom Hills Waterside Workers Federation of Australia Photograph of Veterans group at 22 Victoria Dock - 45 people, Tom Hills at centre Tom Hills Archive Photograph Veterans group at 22 Victoria Dock, 45 people, Tom Hills at centre ...Photograph of Veterans group at 22 Victoria Dock - 45 people, Tom Hills at centresocieties clubs unions and other organisations, piers and wharves - waterside workers, transport - shipping, tom hills, waterside workers federation of australia -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Governor General's visit Victoria Dock and Princes Pier, 1938
... Governor General's visit Victoria Dock and Princes Pier...Six photos on sheet of Governor General's visit to Victoria Dock and Princes Pier, reviewing naval vessels 1938 or 1943...Biro on front "1943" Six photos on sheet of Governor General's visit to Victoria Dock and Princes Pier, reviewing naval vessels 1938 or 1943 Photograph Governor General's visit Victoria Dock and Princes Pier ...Six photos on sheet of Governor General's visit to Victoria Dock and Princes Pier, reviewing naval vessels 1938 or 1943Written on back "1938". Biro on front "1943"piers and wharves - station pier, piers and wharves - princes pier, piers and wharves - miscellaneous, janice c morton macdonald, governor general, victoria docks, north wharf -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Aerial view of River Yarra and Victoria Dock, 1920s
... Aerial view of River Yarra and Victoria Dock...Copy of aerial photo of River Yarra and Victoria Dock, 1920s; pasted onto A4 sheet with computer graphics border...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne transport - shipping Copy of aerial photo of River Yarra and Victoria Dock, 1920s; pasted onto A4 sheet with computer graphics border Photograph Aerial view of River Yarra and Victoria Dock ...Copy of aerial photo of River Yarra and Victoria Dock, 1920s; pasted onto A4 sheet with computer graphics bordertransport - shipping -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Naval vessels at Williamstown, Victoria Dock or anchored in the Bay, Ron Laing, 1985 - 1996
... Naval vessels at Williamstown, Victoria Dock or anchored in the Bay...A set of 34colour photographs of various Naval vessels visiting Melbourne and berthed at Williamstown, in Victoria Dock or anchored in the bay, pre 1986 to 1996 inclusive...transport - shipping piers and wharves ron laing hmas sydney hmas derwent hmas anzac hmas success hmas perth hmas ovens hmas otama uss omaha uss helena uss california uss arkansas castlemaine a m vella - pma dredge USS Truxton Details on back in ink/pencil A set of 34colour photographs of various Naval vessels visiting Melbourne and berthed at Williamstown, in Victoria Dock or anchored in the bay, pre 1986 to 1996 inclusive Photograph Naval vessels at Williamstown, Victoria Dock or anchored in the Bay Ron Laing ...A set of 34colour photographs of various Naval vessels visiting Melbourne and berthed at Williamstown, in Victoria Dock or anchored in the bay, pre 1986 to 1996 inclusiveDetails on back in ink/penciltransport - shipping, piers and wharves, ron laing, hmas sydney, hmas derwent, hmas anzac, hmas success, hmas perth, hmas ovens, hmas otama, uss omaha, uss helena, uss california, uss arkansas, castlemaine, a m vella - pma dredge, uss truxton -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Coop, Fire damaged Wilhelmsen Line ship Tomar at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, Jan. 1968
... Fire damaged Wilhelmsen Line ship Tomar at Victoria Dock, Melbourne...This photo was taken when the ship was brought up to Victoria Docks (No. 26 South Wharf) where George and other passengers were allowed to retrieve their luggage. ...lid=2961287 https://www.flickr.com/photos/wheelhouseno/8131145299 George Coop Collection Tomar (ship) Victoria Docks Wilhelmsen Line Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Plus-X Pan black and white negative transparency Fire damaged Wilhelmsen Line ship Tomar at Victoria Dock, Melbourne Photograph Photograph George Coop ...When George Coop and wife Helen following several years teaching in Canada, they bought a passage aboard the Wilhelmsen line cargo ship, Tomar departing Oslo, Norway for Melbourne, Australia. Whilst crossing the Bass Strait near Robe, South Australia, a generator in the engine room caught fire threatening the ship's fuel oil tanks, forcing the Captain to order the 43 crew and 8 passengers to abandon ship. They spent many hours in a lifeboat before being rescued. This photo was taken when the ship was brought up to Victoria Docks (No. 26 South Wharf) where George and other passengers were allowed to retrieve their luggage. The ship was then taken to Kaohsiung, Taiwan for scrapping. See also https://www.shipsnostalgia.com/media/tomar.450919/ http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=2726028 http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=2961287 https://www.flickr.com/photos/wheelhouseno/8131145299Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Plus-X Pan black and white negative transparencygeorge coop collection, tomar (ship), victoria docks, wilhelmsen line -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, George Coop, Fire damaged Wilhelmsen Line ship Tomar at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, Jan. 1968
... Fire damaged Wilhelmsen Line ship Tomar at Victoria Dock, Melbourne...This photo was taken when the ship was brought up to Victoria Docks (No. 26 South Wharf) where George and other passengers were allowed to retrieve their luggage. ...lid=2961287 https://www.flickr.com/photos/wheelhouseno/8131145299 George Coop Collection Tomar (ship) Victoria Docks Wilhelmsen Line Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Plus-X Pan black and white negative transparency Fire damaged Wilhelmsen Line ship Tomar at Victoria Dock, Melbourne Photograph Photograph George Coop ...When George Coop and wife Helen following several years teaching in Canada, they bought a passage aboard the Wilhelmsen line cargo ship, Tomar departing Oslo, Norway for Melbourne, Australia. Whilst crossing the Bass Strait near Robe, South Australia, a generator in the engine room caught fire threatening the ship's fuel oil tanks, forcing the Captain to order the 43 crew and 8 passengers to abandon ship. They spent many hours in a lifeboat before being rescued. This photo was taken when the ship was brought up to Victoria Docks (No. 26 South Wharf) where George and other passengers were allowed to retrieve their luggage. The ship was then taken to Kaohsiung, Taiwan for scrapping. See also https://www.shipsnostalgia.com/media/tomar.450919/ http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=2726028 http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=2961287 https://www.flickr.com/photos/wheelhouseno/8131145299Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Plus-X Pan black and white negative transparencygeorge coop collection, tomar (ship), victoria docks, wilhelmsen line -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPostcard - Postcard, Colour
... ...victoria dock...The Mission to Seamen Hostel, Victoria Dock Road, London...Arthur Dixon Ltd., Newport, I.W., England / The Mission to Seamen / Victoria Dock Road, London, E16 / SP 832...The Mission to Seamen Hostel, Victoria Dock Road, London mission to seamen hostel victoria dock london united kingdom welfare seamen seafarers sailors accomodation windvane galleon cars overseas missions mtsuk printed info: Natural Colour / J. ...The Mission to Seamen Hostel, Victoria Dock Road, Londonsmall colour photographic postcard of Mission to Seafarers London, tear at top centre of postcardprinted info: Natural Colour / J. Arthur Dixon / Photogravure / Post Card / Printed and published by J. Arthur Dixon Ltd., Newport, I.W., England / The Mission to Seamen / Victoria Dock Road, London, E16 / SP 832mission to seamen, hostel, victoria dock, london, united kingdom, welfare, seamen, seafarers, sailors, accomodation, windvane, galleon, cars, overseas missions, mtsuk -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph (item), Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Unloading timber at Victoria Dock, 1933
... Unloading timber at Victoria Dock...He writes: "In the early 1930s Victoria Dock was one of the biggest sites for trade and export in Melbourne. ...He writes: "In the early 1930s Victoria Dock was one of the biggest sites for trade and export in Melbourne. ...Photographer notations on slide: "Unloading Timber at Wharves 1933 Age B5" Published: Age (Melbourne, Vic.: 1854- ), Tuesday 15 August 1933 MAHOGANY FROM MANILA. (1933, August 15). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved January 16, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204377024 Published title: MAHOGANY FROM MANILA Published Caption: Age Tue 15 Aug 1933 Caption: Unloading Mahogany Logs brought from Manila, Philippine Islands, by the steamer Taiping, which berthed yesterday at Victoria Dock. The vessel discharged twenty logs, each weighing three tons, the first shipment of this type of timber landed in Melbourne. Research by Project Volunteer, Louise McKenzie: This photograph in many ways epitomises Melbourne in the 1930s. It is a time of enormous growth, development and change. But before delving into that, the photo itself is very powerful. The huge mahogany logs being unloaded appear to be so heavy that the ship itself seems to list to port as they are craned over the side. They are being levered into a cart to which two large and sturdy Clydesdale horses are hitched. In contrast to the traditional horses, the wharf is crisscrossed with modern railway tracks. Unloading is both mechanical and manual, and the scene is one of intense interest to a young boy bystander. The ship appears to be squat and solid, but the whole image also gives a feeling of movement and intensity. The mahogany being delivered to Melbourne would be intended for high quality furniture. In the 1930s Australia actually had a growing timber industry, but much of the eucalyptus wood was being utilised for mass produced furniture, and much of this furniture would then have had a veneer applied to it. The fact that it was economic to import this timber from the “Philippine Islands” – not a traditional trading market for Australia – reflects a Victorian economy that was strong enough to support a growing demand for good quality furniture Mahogany was described as a classic, strong hardwood, often used for dark opulent furniture. In the 1930s the importation of timber from Manila (Philippines) to Australia was a notable trade, particularly in Philippine Lauan (often referred to as Philippine Mahogany), which was used as a cheaper alternative to other hardwoods. 1930s furniture, dominated by the art deco style, used a mix of luxurious exotic woods like mahogany, macassar and ebony for high-end pieces, often veneered over less expensive woods such as walnut, birch and poplar, and with plywood, chrome and lacquer also popular for more practical, streamlined designs during the Depression era. By the mid 1930s timber mills were being relocated away from the immediate dock area, but the fact that these logs were being transported by horse-drawn cart implies that the load would not have had to be taken too far for milling. 1885 the Melbourne Harbour Trust Commissioners had decided that land in or near the city was far too valuable to be used as timber yards. Furthermore, large stacks of timber posed a fire risk. The Trust asked the Victorian Government to reserve a site on the east side of the Yarra River opposite Yarraville and Spotswood. Here, in 1889, the Trust began building six jetties and a wharf specifically for the landing of timber. Clydesdale horses were initially brought to Victoria from Tasmania in the 1830s, and with the 1850s gold rush they were imported direct from Scotland. Melbourne was from its earliest years an important centre of horse-breeding from both imported and colonial-bred stock, providing the well-built draught horse for pulling heavily loaded wagons, the harness horse for delivery work and drawing coaches, and the saddle-horse used for riding. Stud breeding facilities were advertised from the early 1840s. By the 1870s the horse export trade was thriving, and the Port of Melbourne was the country's busiest exporter of horses to Indian, Asian and New Zealand markets. Kirk's Melbourne Horse and Carriage Bazaar in Bourke Street first advertised for business in 1840, and by the 1850s Bourke Street West was famed for its horse bazaars and saleyards. The Victorian Clydesdale Horse Society reports that Clydesdale working horses were a vital part of Melbourne's infrastructure and agricultural industry in the 1930s, when they reached the peak of their popularity despite the increasing competition from mechanization. Their main roles and usage at this time were: • City Delivery: Clydesdales were a common sight for metropolitan deliveries, particularly for breweries (such as Carlton & United Breweries), milk runs, and bread deliveries. • Industrial Work: They were heavily used for hauling cargo at the docks, in construction, and at specialized sites like the Truganina Explosives Reserve, where they pulled wagons. • Agriculture: In surrounding rural areas, they were the primary power source for ploughing and agricultural machinery. • Specialization: By the 1930s, the Clydesdale was smaller and more compact than the Shire or Percheron breeds, making them ideal for navigation in urban environments. After the 1930s their numbers decreased due to the onset of WWI and mechanisation. Wartime petrol rationing led to a brief revival for the working horse, as suburban tradesmen, now used to motor delivery, took their old jinkers out of mothballs. By 1947, however, only 1.5% of city traffic was horse-drawn. In 1952 the large horse cartage company A. Kellet Pty Ltd sold its 250 horses and converted its Richmond stables to storage. In the 1950s at Station and Princes piers, wharf labourers refused to work with the six draught horses still being used to haul trolleys and which were soon superseded by the fork lift, semi-trailer and mobile crane. Where carefully trained horses had once shunted trains in city goods yards, a few hundred a week were now being killed at the abattoirs for pet and human consumption. The last MCC dray horse was withdrawn from service in 1958, but some of the few remaining working animals are used by the mounted police for crowd control at demonstrations and football games. The death knell had also sounded for the associated trades of farrier, saddler and blacksmith. Our photo, therefore, showing the wharf with both the haulage Clydesdales and the rail lines, is a strong visual summary of the social and economic changes experienced in Victoria in the 1930s and on towards the 1950s. Our photo is located at Victoria Dock (also known as Victoria Harbour) which is still an active component of Melbourne’s port system. In 1892 the West Melbourne Dock (later Victoria Dock) was opened, downstream and immediately west of the Spencer Street railway shunting yards. It contained a swing basin for ships, replacing the one which had been provided on the south side of the river, later to be the Duke and Orr dry dock, west of the Charles Grimes Bridge. Further west was the South Wharf along the river bank. The history of Victoria Dock is extremely well described by Ashley Smith in his 2 March 2022 article in Docklands News, and its accompanying aerial photo of the Dock taken in 1934. He writes: "In the early 1930s Victoria Dock was one of the biggest sites for trade and export in Melbourne. A constant queue of ships sailed in, unloaded their cargo, recharged and reloaded, then left for the next port. Around the time this photo was taken (found in a 1934 photo book), the trapezium-shaped basin had been through some changes since its construction in the 1890s. The 497-metre-long Central Pier, finished in 1919, now featured six sheds to house the ever-increasing volume of cargo. The entrance had also been widened in the 1920s to allow better access. Some of the berths featured three-ton jib electric cranes to help with loading cargo and a rail network connected to the State Railway service. By the time construction was completed, the dock was 39 hectares and hailed as the second-largest dock in the world (behind Cavendish Dock, Barrow-in-Furness). To further save costs, excavations were dug to a more reasonable seven metres below low water, instead of British engineer Sir John Coode’s recommended 8.3 metres. Even then, the costs were still around £900,000. It was envisaged, with the extra wharfage, that around thirty 90-metre ships could berth inside. On March 22, 1892, Victoria Dock was opened by Victoria’s Governor, the Earl of Hopetoun (later Australia’s first Governor-General) who opened the sluice to let the Yarra in. It took six days to fill the basin with The Leader newspaper estimating that it would take another six months to completely fill (March 26, 1892). In the end, it took nearly a year before the first ship was allowed to enter on February 20, 1893, when the steamer Hubbuck sailed in to unload 1200 tonnes of cargo in 15 hours. The Argus (February 23, 1893) reported that the ship’s captain, J. R. Brodie, called the Yarra “better than the Thames”, and compared Victoria Dock favourably to the Albert Dock (Liverpool)." This would be a good time to move our focus on to the Taiping, which is the transporter of these giant mahogany logs. The Taiping was a steel-hulled, single-screw passenger-cargo Chinese steamer, which today has the dubious legacy of being involved in a collision headlined as “The Chinese Titanic”. It was constructed by the Hong Kong and Shampoa Dock Company at its facility in Hong Kong, with completion in 1926 for service under the Australia Oriental Line. Her gross register tonnage measured 4,324 tons, reflecting her design for inter-island and coastal trade routes, accommodating both passengers and freight. She operated routes connecting Australian ports with East Asian destinations. As World War II approached, Taiping continued predominantly working the trade routes between China and Australia, until December 1941, when she evacuated women and children from Hong Kong to Manila just before Japanese forces overran the region. She then safely reached Australia despite enemy air raids. Taiping was then requisitioned by the Royal Navy and repurposed as a victualling stores issuing ship for the Eastern Fleet, supporting logistical needs in the Pacific and Indian oceans. Returned to the Australian Oriental Line in 1947, she underwent refitting and by mid-1948 was chartered to the Shanghai Shipping Company, and modified for greater passenger accommodation – approximately 500 passengers. In 1948/49 the Chinese Civil War took place. The Taiping departed Shanghai on 26 January 1949 as one of the final vessels evacuating civilians from to Keelung Harbour in Taiwan. Reports indicate that the Taiping carried double the rated capacity of passengers i.e. 1000. The ship carried families, military personnel, civilians, carrying personal belongings, gold and valuables in hope of resettlement in Nationalist Taiwan. It also held heavy cargo in the form of silver and gold bullion loaded by the Central Bank of China. Because of the risk of patrols, and to conserve fuel, the Captain took the ship away from the usual open-sea passage, and instead navigated along the coast. He also extinguished navigation lights to avoid detection. Shortly after midnight on 27 January 1949 the Taiping collided with the smaller cargo steamer Chien Yuan in the East China Sea near the Zhoushan Archipelago. The Chien Yuan was also operating in darkness. The subsequent collision was catastrophic. The Chien Yuan sank with in 5 minutes, with the loss of 72 of its 74 crew. The Taiping sustained severe structural compromise from the broadside strike and initially remained afloat, then made a swift descent into the freezing water, with no attempt at an organised evacuation. No formal recovery process was instigated, however a distress signal went out. 32 survivors were picked up by the Australian destroyer HMAS Warramunga (on patrol nearby), a passing US vessel found 2 more, and local Zhoushan fishermen retrieved others. In the end, only 37 people survived. The event is remembered as a poignant moment in the mass migration to Taiwan, with families tragically separated. A memorial to the disaster exists at the Keelung Harbour naval base on Taiwan. With its total of over 1,500 deaths, it constituted one of the worst peacetime maritime losses. It is sometimes referred to as the “Oriental Titanic” because of the similarly large loss of life and speed of demise with the RMS Titanic in 1912. A fictional depiction of this event appears in the John Woo movies “The Crossing (Part 1) (2014), and The Crossing II (2015), known in Chinese as “Taiping Wheel”. The narrative weaves a story around pre-disaster romances and wartime turmoil among passengers, culminating in the ship’s rapid sinking. “The production, a high-budget Sino-Taiwanese-Hong Kong co-effort, portrays the event as a microcosm of the 1940s Sino-Japanese and civil war legacies, though critics noted the melodramatic style prioritizing spectacle over historical precision.” In conclusion, it is nice to return to our photo, and observe the people involved in this moment. The dockworkers are, so typical of the 1930s, dressed in what looks to us like formal clothing – dark suits or coats, white shirts, and black hats. I am particularly drawn to the young boy, bare-headed, arms crossed, and so intent on the unloading process. He too is wearing a white shirt, black trousers and jacket, and black shoes. This is 1933 Melbourne – but the haircut he is sporting is now very “hipster” and modern in 2026 Melbourne. References: MAHOGANY FROM MANILA. (1933, August 15). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved January 30, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204377024 Wikipedia, Taiping steamer, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiping_(steamer) Wikipedia, Victoria Dock, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Dock_(Melbourne) Docklands News, Ashley Smith, 2 Mar 2022, https://www.docklandsnews.com.au/victoria-dock/ Living Histories: Heritage Council of Victoria, Jill Barnard, 2008, Jetties and Piers, https://livinghistories.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Jetties-ONL-intro_Part-1.pdf eMelbourne, Wharves and Docks, https://www.emelbourne.net.au/biogs/EM01612b.htm Australian Academy of Technological Sciences – Harvesting Wood, https://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/tia/225.html Old Treasury Building, On the Water – The Docks, https://tinyurl.com/3wkbk66m Old Treasury Building, On The Road, https://tinyurl.com/dw44yr3t Port of Melbourne, Victorian Places, https://www.victorianplaces.com.au/port-of-melbourne Docklands Heritage Study - Environmental History, https://mvga-prod-files.s3.ap-southeast-4.amazonaws.com/public/2024-05/docklands-heritage-review-thematic-environmental-history-1991.pdf eMelbourne, Horses, https://www.emelbourne.net.au/biogs/EM00723b.htm Victorian Clydesdale Horse Society, https://www.clydesdalesvic.org.au/history The Crossing, https://letterboxd.com/film/the-crossing-i/Photographer notations on slide: "Unloading Timber at Wharves 1933 Age B5"ships, shipping, timber industry, shipwrecks, horses, docks, wharves, 1930-1939, wars, docklands -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974, May 1974
... Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974...Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974 Photograph George Coop George Coop ...Oregon timber beams and Jarrah flooring were salvalged by George Coop and incorporated into extensions undertaken to 68 Mount Pleasant Road, Eltham. Timber collection/storage for the house extension took years and much was stored on the front lawn for nearly ten years. The renovations were undertaken c.1983. Notice George's Rover P6 2000 (JXS507 (1968 registration)) which was sold in 1986.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Plus-X black and white negative transparency. Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print68 mount pleasant road, george coop collection, victoria docks, wool shed, eltham, houses, rover p6 2000 -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974, May 1974
... Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974...Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974 Photograph George Coop George Coop ...Oregon timber beams and Jarrah flooring were salvalged by George Coop and incorporated into extensions undertaken to 68 Mount Pleasant Road, Eltham. Timber collection/storage for the house extension took years and much was stored on the front lawn for nearly ten years. The renovations were undertaken c.1983.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Plus-X black and white negative transparency. Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print68 mount pleasant road, george coop collection, victoria docks, wool shed, eltham, houses -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974, May 1974
... Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974...Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974 Photograph George Coop George Coop ...Oregon timber beams and Jarrah flooring were salvalged by George Coop and incorporated into extensions undertaken to 68 Mount Pleasant Road, Eltham. Timber collection/storage for the house extension took years and much was stored on the front lawn for nearly ten years. The renovations were undertaken c.1983.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Plus-X black and white negative transparency. Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print68 mount pleasant road, george coop collection, victoria docks, wool shed, eltham, houses -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974, May 1974
... Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974...Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974 Photograph George Coop George Coop ...Oregon timber beams and Jarrah flooring were salvalged by George Coop and incorporated into extensions undertaken to 68 Mount Pleasant Road, Eltham. Timber collection/storage for the house extension took years and much was stored on the front lawn for nearly ten years. The renovations were undertaken c.1983.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Plus-X black and white negative transparency. Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print68 mount pleasant road, george coop collection, victoria docks, wool shed, eltham, houses -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974, May 1974
... Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974...Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974 Photograph George Coop George Coop ...Oregon timber beams and Jarrah flooring were salvalged by George Coop and incorporated into extensions undertaken to 68 Mount Pleasant Road, Eltham. Timber collection/storage for the house extension took years and much was stored on the front lawn for nearly ten years. The renovations were undertaken c.1983.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Plus-X black and white negative transparency. Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print68 mount pleasant road, george coop collection, victoria docks, wool shed, eltham, houses -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974, May 1974
... Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974...Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974 Photograph George Coop George Coop ...Oregon timber beams and Jarrah flooring were salvalged by George Coop and incorporated into extensions undertaken to 68 Mount Pleasant Road, Eltham. Timber collection/storage for the house extension took years and much was stored on the front lawn for nearly ten years. The renovations were undertaken c.1983.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Plus-X black and white negative transparency. Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print68 mount pleasant road, george coop collection, victoria docks, wool shed, eltham, houses -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974, May 1974
... Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974...Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974 Photograph George Coop George Coop ...Oregon timber beams and Jarrah flooring were salvalged by George Coop and incorporated into extensions undertaken to 68 Mount Pleasant Road, Eltham. Timber collection/storage for the house extension took years and much was stored on the front lawn for nearly ten years. The renovations were undertaken c.1983.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Plus-X black and white negative transparency. Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print68 mount pleasant road, george coop collection, victoria docks, wool shed, eltham, houses -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974, May 1974
... Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974...Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print Timber salvage during demolition of former warehouses and wool sheds at Victoria Dock, Melbourne, c.May 1974 Photograph George Coop George Coop ...Oregon timber beams and Jarrah flooring were salvalged by George Coop and incorporated into extensions undertaken to 68 Mount Pleasant Road, Eltham. Timber collection/storage for the house extension took years and much was stored on the front lawn for nearly ten years. The renovations were undertaken c.1983.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Kodak Plus-X black and white negative transparency. Also 5 x 13 cm black and white print68 mount pleasant road, george coop collection, victoria docks, wool shed, eltham, houses -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Various wharf/pier locations, 1920 - 1922
... ...victoria dock...Namely the New Pier (Princes), Railway Pier, Williamstown, Centre Pier in Victoria Dock, and the Interstate Swinging Basin (near Charles Grimes Bridge) in Yarra River 1920s...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne piers and wharves - miscellaneous piers and wharves - princes pier charles wynn kiver allison victoria dock Original photos. Eighteen loose photos in separate box . ...Original photos. Eighteen loose photos in separate box . Charles Wynn Kiver Allison M.I.E.A.. Namely the New Pier (Princes), Railway Pier, Williamstown, Centre Pier in Victoria Dock, and the Interstate Swinging Basin (near Charles Grimes Bridge) in Yarra River 1920spiers and wharves - miscellaneous, piers and wharves - princes pier, charles wynn kiver allison, victoria dock -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyAlbum - Projects by Charles Wynn Kiver Allison, Piers, etc, 1920 - 1922
... ...victoria dock...Namely the New Pier (Princes), Railway Pier, Williamstown, Centre Pier in Victoria Dock, and the Interstate Swinging Basin (near Charles Grimes Bridge) in Yarra River 1920s...Namely the New Pier (Princes), Railway Pier, Williamstown, Centre Pier in Victoria Dock, and the Interstate Swinging Basin (near Charles Grimes Bridge) in Yarra River 1920s Album Projects by Charles Wynn Kiver Allison, Piers, etc ...Original photos. Photo album of 48 photos of projects undertaken by Charles Wynn Kiver Allison M.I.E.A.. Namely the New Pier (Princes), Railway Pier, Williamstown, Centre Pier in Victoria Dock, and the Interstate Swinging Basin (near Charles Grimes Bridge) in Yarra River 1920spiers and wharves - miscellaneous, piers and wharves - princes pier, charles wynn kiver allison - miea, victoria dock -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePhotograph
... ...Victoria Dock...Inscription Reads, A Unique Maritime Event Which Will Never Occur Again. 7 of the Well Known Loch Line of Clipper Ships Laying In The Victoria Dock, Melbourne In June 1907'. 170 mm X 58 mm Sh 169 Ships I - L....Inscription Reads, A Unique Maritime Event Which Will Never Occur Again. 7 of the Well Known Loch Line of Clipper Ships Laying In The Victoria Dock, Melbourne In June 1907'. 170 mm X 58 mm Sh 169 Ships I - L. ...Black And White photograph of Seven of the Loch Line Clipper Ships. Left To Right Loch Etive, Loch Broom, Loch Garry, Loch Katrine, Loch Carree, Loch Tay And Loch Torridon. Inscription Reads, A Unique Maritime Event Which Will Never Occur Again. 7 of the Well Known Loch Line of Clipper Ships Laying In The Victoria Dock, Melbourne In June 1907'. 170 mm X 58 mm Sh 169 Ships I - L.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, victoria dock, loch line, post card -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaAlbum (item) - Photographic Album, 1928
... ...victoria dock...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. ...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. ...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 MuseumPhotograph - Reproduced Photograph, "Nelson" in Alfred Graving Dock Williamstown, Victoria 1872
... "Nelson" in Alfred Graving Dock Williamstown, Victoria 1872... in the newly constructed Alfred Graving Dock in Williamstown, Victoria...."Nelson" in Alfred Graving Dock Williamstown, Victoria 1872...HMS Nelson HMVS Nelson Alfred Graving Dock Williamstown "Nelson" in Alfred Graving Dock Williamstown, Victoria 1872 A black and white photograph of the sailing ship HMS later HMVS Nelson docked at the Alfred Graving Dock, Williamstown, 1872 "Nelson" in Alfred Graving Dock Williamstown, Victoria 1872 Photograph Reproduced Photograph ...HMS Nelson was a 126-gun ship of the line of the Royal Navy. Launched on 4 July 1814 at Woolwich Dockyard she was later converted into a screw ship in 1860, and was cut down to a two-decker and fitted with an engine of 2,102 indicated horsepower. In 1865, HMVS Nelson was given to the colony of Victoria as a training ship. She was outfitted and rigged for £42,000 and sailed for Australia in October 1867. Travelling via the Cape of Good Hope, she arrived in February 1868. She was the first ship to dock in the newly constructed Alfred Graving Dock in Williamstown, Victoria.Possibly the first training ship of the Victorian Navy which had a base in Swan Island in Queenscliffe.A black and white photograph of the sailing ship HMS later HMVS Nelson docked at the Alfred Graving Dock, Williamstown, 1872"Nelson" in Alfred Graving Dock Williamstown, Victoria 1872hms nelson, hmvs nelson, alfred graving dock, williamstown -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPrint - Framed copy of an engraving of the sailing ship 'Nelson' in the Alfred Graving Dock in Williamstown, 1868, HMVS Nelson in the Alfred Graving Dock, Williamstown, Victoria, 1868
... HMVS Nelson in the Alfred Graving Dock, Williamstown, Victoria, 1868 ...HMVS Nelson in the Alfred Graving Dock, Williamstown, Victoria, 1868 Print Framed copy of an engraving of the sailing ship 'Nelson' in the Alfred Graving Dock in Williamstown, 1868. ...As the White Ensign was reserved entirely for the use of the Royal Navy, the Admiral decided to approve of a new ensign for the Victorian Navy and this was flown for the first time from Nelson on 9th March 1870. The new ensign was very similar to the present day national flag and incorporated the Union flag with five white stars on a blue field.Following upon a series of ‘Russian scares’ in the 1870s, Nelson presumably by permission of the Admiralty, was converted into a fighting ship for the Victorian Navy; she was cut down to a single- decker, the fore and mizzen masts were removed, and the armament modified by the landing of several of the old muzzle-loaders and the addition of a number of new breech-loading guns. This conversion was carried out in the new drydock in 1881.A framed copy of an engraving entitled: 'Opening of the Graving Dock, Williamstown'.Opening of the Graving Dock, Williamstownhmvs nelson, alfred graving dock, williamstown -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Container vessel, Captain Padon, entering Victoria Docks, 19 Nov 1990
... Colour photograph of container vessel 'Captain Padon' entering Victoria Docks....Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne piers and wharves transport - shipping alison kelly captain padon Colour photograph of container vessel 'Captain Padon' entering Victoria Docks. Photograph Container vessel, Captain Padon, entering Victoria Docks ...Colour photograph of container vessel 'Captain Padon' entering Victoria Docks.piers and wharves, transport - shipping, alison kelly, captain padon -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Whaling ships at dock, Portland, Victoria, n.d
... Photograph - Whaling ships at dock, Portland, Victoria...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Black and white photograph of two whaling ships at dock - the 'Sir James Clark Ross' and the 'Chaser' Photograph Photograph - Whaling ships at dock, Portland, Victoria ...Black and white photograph of two whaling ships at dock - the 'Sir James Clark Ross' and the 'Chaser' -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaAdministrative record (Item) - Scrapbook, Edith E Hitchcock, Victoria Missions to Seamen, Spencer Street Railway Station, 1931-1943
... ...victoria dock...This scrapbook is significant because it makes reference to contemporaneous events related to the Mission to Seafarers. edith e. hitchcock scrapbooks c.b. pedersen hobbies ship models painting frank leslie oliver mv manunda captain robert sunter windvane rigault de genouilly french german california kakariki ship pegasus sydney harbour bridge sugar kota inten philip vanderhill lord somers reverend r. kerdell r.m.s. moldavia victoria dock ww2 pets bird dog cat gladys grant alphonse polo eugene emonin raoul gannson esperance bay g. gatty captain a. macwhirter frank simpson city of dieppe conway seymour orford a.j. kramer dutch moira bird oliver (nee good) mrs harold clapp caradale 3uz radio betty raymond l.l. elliott j.h. bustard merchant navy patriotic fund g.h. martin j.w. neill albert robertson beryl landrigan zealandic frans nobel milleeta british fame On the inside cover is the name Edith E. ...The scrapbook, compiled by Edith E Hitchcock, displays a variety of newspaper clippings with photographs relating to ships, sailors, their hobbies, Padre Oliver. Page 1 - Map of the British Empire Page 3 - Newspaper clipping with photographs: "Happy Sailors Lads" onboard the CB Pedersen C.1935 Page 5 - Photograph depicting three children watching of a ship at sea Page 7 - 1937: article: with photograph"Sea Captain and Artist": Captain A.C.G. Dreillek, Swedish ship Yngaren (similar photo published in 1937 in the Courier Mail Brisbane) Page 9 - 1935: "Reunited": Dog Patsy with ship Pegasus crew members / "Sydney Harbour Bridge": Phillip Vanderhill, Cook of the Kota Inter and its sitar creation Page 11: Mr G. Gatty and Tim, the cat from the Esperance Bay / Herbert the hen, pet on the ship King Arthur / Frank Simpson, quartermaster and painter from the ship City of Dieppe. Page 13: Conway Seymour and shipmate aboard the Orford. Page 15: 3 photographs of French sailors from the cruiser Rigault de Grenouilly in 1936. Page 16: Photograph of A.J. Kramer working on a ship model aboard the Dutch ship, Kota Inten. Page 17: 1936: Photographs of sailors from the French ship Rigault de Grenouilly and the American ship: California State berthed in Prince's Pier. (plus two large loose clippings with portraits of same sailors). Page 18: 1934: Ball on the Manunda to raise funds for the Mission: photograph of Captain Robert Sunter, Padre Oliver, Moira Oliver, Mrs Harold Clapp. Page 19: Photograph of French sailors from the Rigault de Grenouilly in a bus en route to the Dandenong Ranges. Page 21: Photographs of a shipwreck (probably Kakariki in 1938, see next page). Page 23: Aerial photograph of the shipwreck Kakariki in Hobson's Bay in 1937 Page 25: Photograph of the shipwreck Kakariki in Hobson's Bay in 1937. Page 26: Photograph of the shipwreck Kakariki in Hobson's Bay in 1937. Page 27: Photograph of the survivors from the shipwreck Kakariki in the Mission in 1937: A. Bunyard, W. Fisk, J. Greene, L. Tarlington, J. McInnes, G. Coote, G. Sugar. Page 28: Photograph of the survivors from the shipwreck Kakariki in the Caradale in 1937: W. Fisk, T.W. White. Page 29: Missioneers talk to Firemen: Padre Oliver and his assistant, L.V. Owen talking to ship's firemen.(the Argus, 24 July 1931) Page 31: 3 articles with photographs: American cadets from the California State / Governor's Surprise Visit: Lord Huntingfield visiting Padre Oliver in the Mission (the Argus, 19 May 1936) / Sea Scouts on Liner: Padre Oliver on the P&O Cathay (the Argus, 16 June 1936) Page 33: Harbour Lights: padre Oliver, Lord Somers and Rev. R. Kerdell / Visit of the Duchess to the Mission (the Argus, 26 february 1945). Page 34: Photograph titled "An old salt still yearns for the sea- 369 miles away". Page 35: two clippings : Presentation of cheques for Merchant Navy: Betty Raymond giving a cheque to Padre L.L. Elliott / A cheque for the Seamen's Mission: Photograph of Padre Oliver with a cheque. Page 37: 4 clippings with photographs: Padre Oliver playing the piano for the cadets of the C.B. Pedersen / Miss Gladys Grant with parcels (from the Age 10 November 1943) / All Nations' Dance / Christmas at the Flinders Street mission, Padre Oliver cutting the cake (The Age, 15 December 1942) Page 39: Unveiling of the Memorial window to Captain Robert Sunter in 1936. Page 41: 2 clippings: At the Seamen's Mission: photographs of J. W. Neill and Padre Oliver / Married: Albert Robertson and Beryl Landrigan / Postcard of the St Peter Chapel. Page 43: 2 postcards: The Cloisters / The Mission view from Flinders Street. Page 45: Postcard of the windvane. / clipping of Sailors from the Zealandic. Page 46: 2 clippings: Virtually a Man without a country: Frans Nobel on the ship Milleeta / Seaman, Soldier, Waiter, Singer, Cook Finds Peace (Frans Nobel).(1939) Page 47: That Land Looks Good: two seamen from the tanker British Fame Page 48: large clipping of the C.B. Pedersen "Like a page from the past".(april-May 1935) Page 49: Photograph of Padre Oliver in his army uniform.This scrapbook is significant because it makes reference to contemporaneous events related to the Mission to Seafarers. On the inside cover is the name Edith E. Hitchcock.edith e. hitchcock, scrapbooks, c.b. pedersen, hobbies, ship models, painting, frank leslie oliver, mv manunda, captain robert sunter, windvane, rigault de genouilly, french, german, california, kakariki, ship pegasus, sydney harbour bridge, sugar, kota inten, philip vanderhill, lord somers, reverend r. kerdell, r.m.s. moldavia, victoria dock, ww2, pets, bird, dog, cat, gladys grant, alphonse polo, eugene emonin, raoul gannson, esperance bay, g. gatty, captain a. macwhirter, frank simpson, city of dieppe, conway seymour, orford, a.j. kramer, dutch, moira bird oliver (nee good), mrs harold clapp, caradale, 3uz radio, betty raymond, l.l. elliott, j.h. bustard, merchant navy patriotic fund, g.h. martin, j.w. neill, albert robertson, beryl landrigan, zealandic, frans nobel, milleeta, british fame -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Yarra River, Ron Laing, 1990s
... The Bolte Bridge which caused this closure of Victoria Dock, North and South Wharves is covered in photos 1319.01-.35....Donated to the PMH&PS by the photographer. nb Includes photographs of Victoria Dock in the period of time after the commercial shipping had gone but before the start of the proposed high-rises. ...Part of Ron Laing's collection of photographs recording Port Melbourne over a thirteen year period. Donated to the PMH&PS by the photographer. nb Includes photographs of Victoria Dock in the period of time after the commercial shipping had gone but before the start of the proposed high-rises. The Bolte Bridge which caused this closure of Victoria Dock, North and South Wharves is covered in photos 1319.01-.35.A set of 47 colour photogaphs of the Yarra River at various locations from the old Sandridge Railway Bridge westward to the power house at Newportyarra river, built environment, transport - shipping, ron laing
