Historical information

The Launch Master Frederick Heather was licensed to be Master of Launches within the Port of Launceston. Amongst the vessels that he captained was the S.S. ROWITTA.

Fredrick’s son is one of the volunteers at the Low Head Pilot Station Museum,

Frederick Heather is also related to a Harry Heather from Tasmania and was also a ship master, one of his ships being the "Alma Doepel", a sailing schooner built in 1903 and sailed by Harry for about 21 years until his death in 1937. Flagstaff Hill’s collection includes a painting of the Alma Doepel.

THE S.S. ROWITTA

S.S. ROWITTA was built in 1909 as a wooden, single screw, steam passenger ferry/cargo vessel. The builders were Purdon & Featherstone, Hobart (Tasmania). Her timbers included Huon Pine and Kauri planking.

S.S. ROWITTA took its first voyage from Hobart to Launceston in 1909 and operated for 30 years as a passenger ferry on the Tamar and Derwent Rivers. She also served as a freighter, an army supply ship, a luxury charter ferry and a floating restaurant as well as a prawn boat at Lakes Entrance. (She has also been named “Sorrento” and “Tarkarri”.).

In the very early days of Flagstaff Hill ROWITTA was purchased from Lakes Entrance by Warrnambool City Council and the Victorian State Government for $20,000. sHE had a hull configuration very similar to a local boat named the SPECULANT that played a key role in the Port of Warrnambool in the early 1900’s. (The SPECULANT was the largest ship ever registered with Warrnambool as her home port. Local owner and trader P J McGennan & Co, (Peter McGennan) used her as a freight carrier to Melbourne and timber trader between New Zealand and Victoria. She sunk at Cape Otway in 1911 on a voyage to Melbourne.)

When finances became tight in 1976 a review of all plans ended in the decision to restore ROWITTA to her original configuration. She was then restored, renamed the original name and installed in the Village’s Harbour lake to become one of the popular vessels on display for visitors to enjoy. In 2015 SS ROWITTA was demolished due to major deterioration.

Items associated with the Rowitta continue are held in Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s Collection.

Significance

The licence is significant for its association with the Tasmanian early to mid-1900's passenger ferry, the S.S. Rowitta.

Physical description

Launch Master's License No 8 issued to Fredrick Heather to act as Master of a steam, oil or electric launch trading within the Port of Launceston. Date issued 13th February 1920. The license is printed with hand written details added.

Inscriptions & markings

Handwritten on License "Master's" "Frederick Heather" "Master" "13th February 1920"
Also two signatures (indecipherable) of Master Warden and Secretary.