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Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, H D Bulmer, 1040 c
Also a black and white photograph of rear view of Woodbine Guest House Bulmer photograph 05232.1 20 x 30 cmBlack and white photograph of Ward's Woodbine Guest House and bowling green with team of bowlers and other folk. The well known tankstand with Woodbine House advertised on it on left of picture Lakes Entrance VictoriaMrs G Wards Woodbine Guest House Lakes Entrancehotels, transport -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Drawing - Woodbine
Real Estate flyer dated 21/11/1991 from Templeton’s Pty Ltd. On Woodbine, 18 Adelaide Street Murrumbeena giving detailed description of house features including sketch of property.murrumbeena, adelaide street, woodbine, house names, victorian style, sholl denis, templeton’s pty ltd., real estate agents, mantle pieces, lead lights, ceiling roses, cast iron work, verandahs, brick houses, fireplaces -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Album - Album page, Adelaide Street, Circa 1972
This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. Page 2 of Photograph Album including one black and white photograph of Woodbine, 18 Adelaide Street in bottom right hand corner. hand written "Adelaide Street [top right of page] / "Woodbine" 18 Woodbine St [above photograph] / 2 [bottom right]murrumbeena, woodbine, houses, trevor hart, polychrome brickwork, bi-chromatic brickwork, decorative brackets, cast iron pillars, verandah, porch, brick, adelaide street, victorian style, cast iron work -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, 1930 c
Black and white postcard of Woodbine House and bowling green during a competition Lakes Entrance VictoriaWoodbine House Lakes Entrance Victoriabusinesses -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Bulmer, 1950 c
Black and white photograph of staff of Woodbine Guesthouse showing Edith Bulmer Proprietor left front row. and Martin, Kaye Obrien, Rose, Pat Hubb, Basil Trovoweth, Nancy Morgan, Rene Piggot, Dot Schimelick, Mary Benkhuart Lakes Entrance VictoriaWoodbine Staffguesthouses, recreation -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1960 c
Compilation of photographs possibly put together by Mrs Bunty Bulmer to be used for advertisingBlack and white compilation of eight photographs showing different views of Woodbine House and cabins Lakes Entrance VictoriaWoodbine House and Holiday Park Lakes Entrance Vic Bulmer Photoaccommodation, houses -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Bulmer H D, 1950c
Black and white photograph collage of different views of Woodbine House, showing weatherboard buildings and water tower, lawns and large trees, ornate fencing. Lakes Entrance VictoriaWoodbine House and Holiday Park Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, architecture, fences -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1930c
Black and white photocopy of photograph of Woodbine Guesthouse. Building has hipped roof, gable roofed extension, veranda on front and side, chimney with chimney pot. Large trees in foreground. Lakes Entrance VictoriaMrs N A Angraves, Woodbine, House and Parkguesthouses, recreation, architecture -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, H D Bulmer, 1940 c
Also two other black and white postcards showing Woodbine bowling green and guest house recreation room 05235.1 and 05235.2 6 x 8.5 cmBlack and white postcard of driveway to Woodbine Guest House Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, parks -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
Woodbine - rearside viewPhotographwoodbine, lagoon farm -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
Woodbine - side viewPhotographwoodbine, lagoon farm -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Bulmer H D, 1950c
Also enlargement 28 x 35|This is the paired before paired photograph used in the 150 year, Lakes Entrance 1858-2008 display.|The after paired photograph number is 01230.1|Also one 12 x 16 framed photograph used in room displayBlack and white photograph water tank stand with signage 'Woodbine House', showing lawn used as original, bowling green. Several male bowlers and lady onlookers. Lights above green. Games room on west of main building. Lakes Entrance VictoriaMrs G Ward's Woodbine Guesthouse, Lakes Entrance. Bulmer Copyrightguesthouses, recreation, room display -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
Woodbine - with brick fencePhotographwoodbine, brick fence, lagoon farm -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
Woodbine - rearviewPhotographwoodbine, cottage, farm, mills -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 2008
Date made August 2008Colour photograph showing bowlers on the green with the clubrooms in the background. The bowls club is situated on what was the Woodbine House Guesthouse. Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, sports, room display -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, H D Bulmer, 1930 c
Black and white photograph of early Woodbine House and Park car and one person in driveway, two adults and a child on verandah Lakes Entrance VictoriaMrs N A Angrave's 'Woodbine'House and Parkhotels -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1950c
Black and white photograph showing water tank tower with signage Woodbine House, side veranda, white building with no gable, used as sports centre. Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, recreation -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
Photographwoodbine, lagoon farm -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Photograph (1950), The Migrant Ship HELLENIC PRINCE, Copy 27/01/2014 - (Original Post Card circa 1950)
In 1949 the HELLENIC PRINCE with its 3 hospitals, 2 cinemas, and air conditioned accommodation was chartered by the International Refugee Organisation to transport displaced persons from Europe to Australia. Its first trip was to Sydney where it arrived with 1000 passengers on 5 December 1949. On the third trip it left Naples on 23 March 1950, and arrived in Fremantle on 20 April 1950, and in Melbourne on 25 April 1950. The men and women were separated for the voyage with my father sleeping on a hammock in a large room with other men, while my mother, my brother, and I had bunks in a shared cabin. On board were displaced persons ex Bagnoli Camp Italy, some of whom later built their bungalows on the grassy and rocky paddocks near Sunshine Victoria, and began to establish a new life in a new country. A few of the families that arrived on the third trip and purchased land in the Dunkeld Ave - Sandford Ave area of North Sunshine (Birmingham Estate) were Janczak, Kolanowicz, Mroz, Pawlak, Rasztabiga, Skrobalak, Szydlowski, Witkowski, and Zielinski. Some friends settled elsewhere in Sunshine. The family Tabaka went to West Sunshine just over the Derby Rd Bridge, while the family Wojcik went to Ardeer. The ship first started service in 1929 for the Royal Australian Navy as the HMAS ALBATROSS. It had a standard displacement of 4,800 tons and was 443 feet 7 inches (135.2 metres) long, and its top speed during trials reached 22 knots (41 km/hr). It was built at Cockatoo Island Dockyard as Australia's first Aircraft Carrier (seaplanes), but the aircraft that it was designed for were retired just before the ship went into service. A new plane specifically designed to work with the Albatross began operations after the ship was decommissioned in 1933, and placed into reserve in Sydney Harbour. Seaplanes continued to operate from the anchored ship. (Click on the Link 'HMAS Albatross (1)' situated above the Object Registration number to view pictures of the HMAS Albatross on the Navy web site). In 1938 the ship was recommissioned and transferred to the Royal Navy as part payment for the light cruiser Hobart. The ship then did military service for the Royal Navy during World War 2. It did patrol and escort duties in the southern Atlantic, and from mid 1942 in the Indian Ocean. By early 1944 the ship was converted so that it could repair landing craft and other support vessels off Sword and Juno beaches. The ship managed to return 132 craft into service and to save 79 others from total loss. On 11 August 1944 Albatross was torpedoed with the loss of either 50 or 66 personnel, but was able to be towed back to Portsmouth. After repairs she did a short service as a minesweeper depot ship, and following that was placed into reserve on 3 August 1945. In August 1946 the ship was sold for commercial use but the plans to convert it into a luxury liner or a floating cabaret fell through. The ship was again sold on 14 November 1948 to the British-Greek Yannoulatos Group, who renamed it HELLENIC PRINCE in recognition of the birth of Prince Charles and his Greek heritage. After conversion into a passenger ship the Hellenic Prince made several trips to Australia transporting displaced persons, however apparently not all trips were pleasant for the passengers. In the on board newsletter 'Kangaroo' dated 5 January 1951, the ship's master P. C. King expressed his indignation about the behaviour of passengers and made accusations of mutiny. According to some immigrants the conditions were appalling and overcrowded with 1200 passengers. Passengers were supposedly required to work and were paid with Woodbine cigarettes. The drinking water ran out, the freezer broke down, and fresh food that was brought on board went to the crew. Sea sickness was rife because the ship was rarely level due to malfunctioning pumps. (The newsletter 'Kangaroo' can be viewed at the Museum Victoria web site by clicking the Link 'Newsletter - Kangaroo'). In 1953 during the Mau Mau uprising the Hellenic Prince was used to transport troops to Kenya, and in 1954 the ship came to an end in a scrap yard at Hong Kong. THE ABOVE INFORMATION WAS COMPILED FROM; (1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMAS_Albatross_(1928) (accessed 11/2/2013), (2) An article by Graeme Andrews found at http://www.afloat.com.au/afloat-magazine/2011/july-2011/The_boat_people_of_the _forties_and_fifties#.UuYY6ou4apo (accessed 27/1/14), (3) http://museumvictoria.com.au/collections/items/273166/newsletter-kangaroo-hellenic-prince-5-jan-1951 (accessed 27/1/14), (4) National Archive search starting at; www.naa.gov.au/collection/search/index.aspx (accessed 27/1/14), (5) http://www.flickr.com/photos/41311545@N05/3864781978 (accessed 29/1/14). Hellenic Prince has a significance to Sunshine Victoria because some of the displaced people from Europe, who arrived in Melbourne on Anzac Day 1950, were among the first people to settle in the grassy and rocky paddock areas of North Sunshine. These settlers established a residential suburban area out of the paddocks. In those early days there were no services and the planned roads were basically just drawings on a map. The ship is also significant because it was named in recognition of the birth of Prince Charles. In the ship's former life as the HMAS Albatross the significance is that it was built in Australia as our country's first Aircraft Carrier (seaplanes).New photograph made from a scanned copy of a circa 1950 Post Card featuring the ship on calm water.Hellenic Prince / Hong Konghellenic prince, migrant ship, displaced persons, refugees, international refugee organisation, bagnoli camp, hmas albatross, yannoulatos group