Showing 17 items matching "wattle - steam tug"
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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Steam tug, Wattle, 1993
... Steam tug, Wattle......wattle - steam tug...Colour photograph of Steam Tug Wattle c1993...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne transport - shipping wattle - steam tug Colour photograph of Steam Tug Wattle c1993 Photograph Steam tug, Wattle ...Colour photograph of Steam Tug Wattle c1993transport - shipping, wattle - steam tug -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Panorama of Replica Endeavour and steam tug Wattle at Station Pier, Pat Grainger, Dec 1995
... Panorama of Replica Endeavour and steam tug Wattle at Station Pier......wattle - steam tug...Panoramic colour photo of visit of Replica Endeavour to Station Pier, November 9 1994, showing arrival of ship, and steam tug 'Wattle'...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Photos were taken 9 November 1995 as a record of visit to Port Melbourne of the Replica Endeavour transport - shipping celebrations fetes and exhibitions piers and wharves - station pier replica endeavour wattle - steam tug Panoramic colour photo of visit of Replica Endeavour to Station Pier, November 9 1994, showing arrival of ship, and steam tug 'Wattle' Photograph Panorama of Replica Endeavour and steam tug Wattle at Station Pier Pat Grainger ...Photos were taken 9 November 1995 as a record of visit to Port Melbourne of the Replica EndeavourPanoramic colour photo of visit of Replica Endeavour to Station Pier, November 9 1994, showing arrival of ship, and steam tug 'Wattle'transport - shipping, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, piers and wharves - station pier, replica endeavour, wattle - steam tug -
Bay Steamers Maritime MuseumPhotograph, Steam Tug Wattle at Rye Pier, c. 01/2000
... Steam Tug Wattle at Rye Pier...steam tug wattle...Skipper Leigh Doeg selling tickets to 2 parents,2 children on right hand side of photograph Steam Tug Wattle at Rye Pier Photograph Photograph ...One of a series of photographs taken by Michael Ritchie who was enthusiastic deck hand on Wattle. Photographs taken when Wattle was at Rye for the Christmas/New Year period, most likely 1997. Sailing schedule,shows 5 cruises per day, ticket prices, cruise destination of Seal Colony.and tea, coffee & scrolls available. Colour photograph of Wattle moored at Rye Pier, looking to stern. Gangway, lifeboat, signs, Red Ensign visible. Skipper Leigh Doeg selling tickets to 2 parents,2 children on right hand side of photographsteam tug wattle, rye pier, seal colony cruises, leigh doeg, michael ritchie -
Bay Steamers Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Framed Photograph, S.T.Wattle up on blocks at 19 South Wharf at commencement of restoration. October 2009, 10/2009
... wattle...steam tug...Photograph shows the state of the vessel up on blocks and prior to the start of hull restoration in October 2009. steamer wattle steam tug wattle restoration volunteers bay steamers maritime museum river yarra port of melbourne Coloured photograph in gilded wooden frame shows Wattle viewed from her port quarter and facing the Yarra River. ...Beginning of the long-awaited restoration by Bay Steamers volunteers. A very significant moment in the life of the Wattle as this was the first day of the major restoration project that commenced in October 2009 and continued to 2020. Prior to this restoration project there was a long lead up to find funding and resources to restore the Wattle and ensure that the ship was not scrapped. The majority of this preparation and restoration work was and continues to be completed by volunteers. Photograph shows the state of the vessel up on blocks and prior to the start of hull restoration in October 2009.Coloured photograph in gilded wooden frame shows Wattle viewed from her port quarter and facing the Yarra River.steamer wattle, steam tug, wattle, restoration, volunteers, bay steamers maritime museum, river yarra, port of melbourne -
Bay Steamers Maritime MuseumShip's Wheel
... wattle...steering gear...steam tug...This is one of two ship's wheels that are associated with the steam tug Wattle. This wooden wheel replaced the original steel wheel which was much larger and proved unwieldly....Bay Steamers Maritime Museum Shed 2 N Wharf Road Docklands melbourne This is one of two ship's wheels that are associated with the steam tug Wattle. This wooden wheel replaced the original steel wheel which was much larger and proved unwieldly. wood ships wheel wattle steering gear steam tug bay steamers maritime museum Wooden Ship's wheel with eight spoke handles and a central brass reinforcing plate. ...This is one of two ship's wheels that are associated with the steam tug Wattle. This wooden wheel replaced the original steel wheel which was much larger and proved unwieldly.Wooden Ship's wheel with eight spoke handles and a central brass reinforcing plate. The wheel is constructed of mid brown timber. The outer wheel is constructed of short timber lengths inbetween the eight turned spokes. A central circular brass plate is rivetted in the middle to hold the wooden components together.wood, ships wheel, wattle, steering gear, steam tug, bay steamers maritime museum -
Bay Steamers Maritime MuseumNewspaper clipping, Two old Victorian ladies are saved from cracking up
... wattle...alma doepel...steam tug...This newspaper clipping was collected by a member of the Bay Steamers Maritime Museum as a record of the long process to preserve and restore the steam tug Wattle. This article appeared in the newspaper ________ in 1980 to report that there were two historic vessels with a Victorian connection that were going to be saved from destruction by not-for-profit organisations. ...Black and white newspaper clipping outlining the recent plans to save the two historic vessels Steam Tug Wattle and sailing ship Alma Doepel. A large photoshoped image of the Wattle and Alma Doepel is at the top of the news article followed by a short section of text describing the history of the two vessels and the groups that are going to save them from detoriation...Admittedly, Wattle had many years of operation between 1980 and 2007 but this article does show how time consuming it is to preserve historic vessels and how important it is for volunteers to complete these restoration projects as there are limited options otherwise from the government or private sector. st wattle wattle alma doepel steam tug sailing ship victorian steamship association williamstown victorian heritage maritime seaport sail and adventure limited alma doepel supporters club bay steamers maritime museum volunteers restoration Black and white newspaper clipping outlining the recent plans to save the two historic vessels Steam Tug Wattle and sailing ship Alma Doepel. ...This newspaper clipping was collected by a member of the Bay Steamers Maritime Museum as a record of the long process to preserve and restore the steam tug Wattle. This article appeared in the newspaper ________ in 1980 to report that there were two historic vessels with a Victorian connection that were going to be saved from destruction by not-for-profit organisations. ST Wattle was to be saved by the Victorian Steamship Association and Alma Doepel by Sail and Adventure Limited and the Alma Supporters Club. This newspaper clipping is an important historic document as it records one of many instances of not-for-profit volutneer operated organisations saving important historic vessels as there are no alternatives in the government or private sector. The article records the first stages of a very long restoration period. In 2012 the Wattle and Alma Doepel continue to be in the process of restoration 30 years after this initital report. Admittedly, Wattle had many years of operation between 1980 and 2007 but this article does show how time consuming it is to preserve historic vessels and how important it is for volunteers to complete these restoration projects as there are limited options otherwise from the government or private sector.Black and white newspaper clipping outlining the recent plans to save the two historic vessels Steam Tug Wattle and sailing ship Alma Doepel. A large photoshoped image of the Wattle and Alma Doepel is at the top of the news article followed by a short section of text describing the history of the two vessels and the groups that are going to save them from detoriationst wattle, wattle, alma doepel, steam tug, sailing ship, victorian steamship association, williamstown, victorian, heritage, maritime, seaport, sail and adventure limited, alma doepel supporters club, bay steamers maritime museum, volunteers, restoration -
Bay Steamers Maritime MuseumFramed Painting, S. T. Wattle, 1998
... This is an oil painting of the Steam Tug Wattle after conversion to a passenger carrying vessel. ...Oil painting of the Steam Tug Wattle after conversion to a passenger-carrying vessel.The port side of the ship is shown in an open water landscape, and is moving towards the left hand edge of the frame ...Bay Steamers Maritime Museum Shed 2 N Wharf Road Docklands melbourne This is an oil painting of the Steam Tug Wattle after conversion to a passenger carrying vessel. ...This is an oil painting of the Steam Tug Wattle after conversion to a passenger carrying vessel. She was a popular tourist outing for people in the Port Philip Bay area. This painting shows that Wattle was appreciated as a historic vessel, a fun mode of transportation and that there was some appeal to seeing images in her likeness such as this painting.Oil painting of the Steam Tug Wattle after conversion to a passenger-carrying vessel.The port side of the ship is shown in an open water landscape, and is moving towards the left hand edge of the frame The painting is signed in the bottom right hand corner " '98 David Carden"oil painting, passenger vessel, tourists, wattle, painting, bay steamers maritime museum, port phillip bay -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumFunctional object - Signal Lamp
... ...Steam tug 'Wattle'...This signal lamp was originally fitted on the steam tug 'Wattle'...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula This signal lamp was originally fitted on the steam tug 'Wattle' RAN Career 1932 to 1969: Wattle's construction and career as a non-commissioned vessel of the Royal Australian Navy. ...This signal lamp was originally fitted on the steam tug 'Wattle'RAN Career 1932 to 1969: Wattle's construction and career as a non-commissioned vessel of the Royal Australian Navy. Saved from the Scrapyard 1969 to 1979: Sydney-based enthusiasts rescue Wattle from the scrapyard, forming an association with Sydney Heritage Fleet. Melbourne Pleasure Steamer 1979 to 2007: A volunteer group brings Wattle to Melbourne to restore, then sails Port Phillip on outings and excursions. Restoration Journey 2007 to 2015: Wattle is hoisted onto the hard to undergo major restoration work. Back in the Water, 2015 to present: Wattle returns to the water for further restoration, and in 2019 sails again on Port Phillip.Brass candle powered signal lamp with a lens circumference of 14cm, mounted on a timber plinthSundercombes Patent Eclipsesignal light, marine fittings, steam tug 'wattle' -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumInstrument - Brass Inclinometer
... Steam Tug Wattle...Various artifacts from the steamship 'Wattle'. The Steam Tug Wattle, a steel ship, was built as a harbor tug in 1933. ...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Various artifacts from the steamship 'Wattle'. The Steam Tug Wattle, a steel ship, was built as a harbor tug in 1933. ...Various artifacts from the steamship 'Wattle'. The Steam Tug Wattle, a steel ship, was built as a harbor tug in 1933. Steam is supplied from a two-furnace Scotch Marine wet-back boiler which was originally fired with dewatered and filtered waste oil but has recently been converted to burn distillate for environmental and maintenance reasons. It was launched at Cockatoo Island on 27 June 1933 by Cockatoo Docks & Engineering Co. Ltd. (CODECO) on order from the Commonwealth Shipping Board. Now fully restored it operates excursions in Port Phillip and the Yarra. One of a very few still operating steam tugs.Brass inclinator mounted on timber plate.steam tug wattle, harbour tugs -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumInstrument - Solar reflector
... Various artifacts from the steamship 'Wattle'. The Steam Tug Wattle, a steel ship, was built as a harbor tug in 1933. ...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Various artifacts from the steamship 'Wattle'. The Steam Tug Wattle, a steel ship, was built as a harbor tug in 1933. ...Various artifacts from the steamship 'Wattle'. The Steam Tug Wattle, a steel ship, was built as a harbor tug in 1933. Steam is supplied from a two-furnace Scotch Marine wet-back boiler which was originally fired with dewatered and filtered waste oil but has recently been converted to burn distillate for environmental and maintenance reasons. It was launched at Cockatoo Island on 27 June 1933 by Cockatoo Docks & Engineering Co. Ltd. (CODECO) on order from the Commonwealth Shipping Board. Now fully restored it operates excursions in Port Phillip and the Yarra.Solar Reflector with spirit level in wooden boxst wattle, navigational intruments -
Bay Steamers Maritime MuseumFunctional object - Wooden bung, Wooden bung found plugging a hole in the hull of Wattle, c.1971
... Wooden bung removed from the steam tug wattle. Found in the bilges of the vessel in the concrete ballast....Bay Steamers Maritime Museum Shed 2 N Wharf Road Docklands melbourne Wooden bung removed from the steam tug wattle. Found in the bilges of the vessel in the concrete ballast. ...Wooden bung removed from the steam tug wattle. Found in the bilges of the vessel in the concrete ballast.At an unknown time the bung was used to plug a leak in the hull and concreted over. Uncovered during restoration of forward starboard section of the hull.Circular wooden bung enclosed in a small section of green canvas with fragments of concrete attachedwattle, wooden bung, canvas, restoration -
Bay Steamers Maritime MuseumLife Buoy
... wattle...insignia...rope...life buoy...life ring...life saving...floating...floatation...steam tug...This life saving device was on the steam tug Wattle to be thrown to a person if they fell overboard. ...Bay Steamers Maritime Museum Shed 2 N Wharf Road Docklands melbourne This life saving device was on the steam tug Wattle to be thrown to a person if they fell overboard. ...This life saving device was on the steam tug Wattle to be thrown to a person if they fell overboard. This ring has either been repainted since Wattle moved from Sydney to Melbourne or was part of the new equipment installed when Wattle was transferred to Melbourne in 1971Ring of buoyant material painted in white, red and blue with metal inner rim and metal outer rim with loops for attaching throwing rope. The life buoy is constructed of a foam centre and outer coating of fiberglass. An inner metal rim reinforces the construction while the outer metal rim assists with reinforcement but also provides 4 loops at 2pm, 4pm, 8pm and 10pm locations on the face of a clock. These loops have rope threaded through them to provide hand hold and grips and a method of attaching the life buoy to the boat. Decorated with red and blue lettering and insigniaPrinted on ring "WATTLE / MELBOURNE"melbourne, wattle, insignia, rope, life buoy, life ring, life saving, floating, floatation, steam tug -
Bay Steamers Maritime MuseumFramed photograph, Lindsay Rex, S. T. Wattle on low loader passing under Bolte bridge, 22/10/2009
... wattle...bolte bridge...river yarra...steam tug...Gilded wooden frame around a colour photograph. Steam Tug Wattle facing aft on a low loader which is passing under the Bolte Bridge. ...Steam Tug Wattle facing aft on a low loader which is passing under the Bolte Bridge. ...Photogtoraph taken during the removal of Wattle from the River Yarra to its temporary storage and restoration site at No 24 South Wharf, Port Melbourne. A very significant moment in the life of the Wattle as this was the first day of the major restoration project that continues from 2009 through 2012 aiming to finish in mid 2013. Prior to this restoration project there was a long lead up to find funding and resources to restore the Wattle and ensure that Wattle was not scrapped. The majority of this preparation and restoration work was and continues to be completed by volunteers.Gilded wooden frame around a colour photograph. Steam Tug Wattle facing aft on a low loader which is passing under the Bolte Bridge. This was towards the end of the tug's land journey from Victoria Harbour to 24 South Wharf.wattle, bolte bridge, river yarra, steam tug, restoration, low loader, port melbourne -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaJournal (item) - Periodicals-Annual, Shiplovers' Society of Victoria, The Annual Dog Watch, 1991
... Contents Foreword - - 5 Editorial - - 9 Steam Tug Wattle - G.C. Hogben - 11 The Legend of the Marco Polo Pride of all New Brunswick - Sponsors of the Marco Polo Restoration Project - 17 Yarra Mud Re-visited - Harrow Morgan - 21 Abandon Ship (in Dry Dock) - T. ...Contributes to our knowledge of the importance of shipping and places on record those stories of the sea which would otherwise be lost. sailing ships steamships shipping seafaring life shiplovers' society of victoria dog watch wattle tug tug boat Contents Foreword - - 5 Editorial - - 9 Steam Tug Wattle - G.C. ...This journal provides the reader with glimpses of the adventures and hardships of a seaman's life. Many of the stories are of sailing ships.Contributes to our knowledge of the importance of shipping and places on record those stories of the sea which would otherwise be lost.Contents Foreword - - 5 Editorial - - 9 Steam Tug Wattle - G.C. Hogben - 11 The Legend of the Marco Polo Pride of all New Brunswick - Sponsors of the Marco Polo Restoration Project - 17 Yarra Mud Re-visited - Harrow Morgan - 21 Abandon Ship (in Dry Dock) - T. E. Goldfinch - 33 The Golden Plover Lives Again - Alison Forte - 37 San Pedro Offshore - P.H. Lewis - 41 White Sails in Australian Waters - Late D. McLennan - 45 Barque Polly Woodside - - 52 The Edwin Fox Restoration Picton, New Zealand - - 55 A Gulf Trader - R.N. Thiele - 57 The Great Britain (Poem) - C.E. Bonwick - 65 Singapore for Orders - - 67 Memories of a Master Under Sail The China Coast - Late Captain William Phillip - 71 Junior Marine Radio Officer on the S.S. Iron Flinders - Ellery Teare - 75 Australia’s Oldest Vessel — The Portland Lifeboat - Reprinted from the Journal of Portland Smelter Services Pty. Ltd. - 79 Any port in a Storm - W.P. Shemmeld - 81 A Happy Introduction to Sail - Captain George Molyneux - 87 Restored Ships in Sydney Harbour - Jean Barrie - 89 The Voyage of the Jane Richardson — 1889 Part II - Late E. Binham - 99 Preservation of HMAS Castlemaine. - Peter J. Williams - 103 When Blood Stained the Wattle - Late D. McLennan - 107 Book Reviews - - 112sailing ships, steamships, shipping, seafaring life, shiplovers' society of victoria, dog watch, wattle tug, tug boat -
Bay Steamers Maritime MuseumFramed photograph, Ronald Mason, S.T.Wattle being lifted by two cranes from the Yarra River, 10/2009
... wattle...river yarra...mobile crane...crane...steam tug...The majority of this preparation and restoration work was and continues to be completed by volunteers. photograph wattle river yarra mobile crane crane steam tug volunteers bay steamers maritime museum 2009 Colour photograph in a gilded wooden frame. ...Photo taken on the day of the Wattle's removal from the River Yarra by two mobile cranes, the vessel is suspended above the river. A very significant moment in the life of the Wattle as this was the first day of the major restoration project that continues from 2009 through 2012 aiming to finish in mid 2013. Prior to this restoration project there was a long lead up to find funding and resources to restore the Wattle and ensure that Wattle was not scrapped. The majority of this preparation and restoration work was and continues to be completed by volunteers.Colour photograph in a gilded wooden frame. S.T. Wattle being lifted by two cranes from the Yarra River onto 24 South Wharf. A number of crew can been seen wearing safety attire assisting with the manouvering of the vessel.photograph, wattle, river yarra, mobile crane, crane, steam tug, volunteers, bay steamers maritime museum, 2009 -
Bay Steamers Maritime MuseumPlaque
... Engraved on the top plate "Presented to the Steam Tug Wattle / By the Mayor, Councillors & Citizens of Port Melbourne / To acknowledge the role of the Wattle in preserving / our maritime heritage May 1991"...Bay Steamers Maritime Museum Shed 2 N Wharf Road Docklands melbourne In 1991, the Port of Melbourne deemed the efforts of the Wattle volunteers in preserving local maritime heritage significant enough to present a plaque as a mark of respect. port of melbourne wattle councillors mayor maritime heritage 1991 volunteers bay steamers maritime museum heritage plaque Engraved on the top plate "Presented to the Steam Tug Wattle / By the Mayor, Councillors & Citizens of Port Melbourne / To acknowledge the role of the Wattle in preserving / our maritime heritage May 1991" Wooden board with three brass plates attached. ...In 1991, the Port of Melbourne deemed the efforts of the Wattle volunteers in preserving local maritime heritage significant enough to present a plaque as a mark of respect.Wooden board with three brass plates attached. The wooden board is square at the top and curves to a point at the base. The top brass plaque is rectangular and bears an inscription, the central plate is mostly round and bears the crest of Melbourne, the bottom plate is a ribbon shape and bears the Latin inscription of the city of MelbourneEngraved on the top plate "Presented to the Steam Tug Wattle / By the Mayor, Councillors & Citizens of Port Melbourne / To acknowledge the role of the Wattle in preserving / our maritime heritage May 1991"port of melbourne, wattle, councillors, mayor, maritime heritage, 1991, volunteers, bay steamers maritime museum, heritage, plaque -
Williamstown Historical Society IncBook - Book - Historic Ships of Australia, Smyth, Dacre (1923-2008) et al, Historic Ships of Australia. Dacre Smyth. A third book of painting, poetry and prose, 1982
... Historic Ships Victoria Sailing Polly Woodside Alma Doepel Wattle HMVS Cerberus HMAS Castlemaine Retired naval officer Dacre Smith presents his paintings of 82 historic Australian ships. Each entry has a colour reproduction of Smith's painting of the ship, along with information about the history of each ship, including steam tugs, fishing vessels, paddle steamers, ferries and many more. ...Retired naval officer Dacre Smith presents his paintings of 82 historic Australian ships. Each entry has a colour reproduction of Smith's painting of the ship, along with information about the history of each ship, including steam tugs, fishing vessels, paddle steamers, ferries and many more.Illustrated book with 82 pages of coloured painting of historic ships. Third book of painting, poetry and prose Hardcover - blue with gold embossed text on spine Dust jacket - Illustration of Polly Woodside by authornon-fictionRetired naval officer Dacre Smith presents his paintings of 82 historic Australian ships. Each entry has a colour reproduction of Smith's painting of the ship, along with information about the history of each ship, including steam tugs, fishing vessels, paddle steamers, ferries and many more.historic ships, victoria, sailing, polly woodside, alma doepel, wattle, hmvs cerberus, hmas castlemaine
