Historical information
This letter of sympathy is written to the widow of William Ferrier who rescued Captain Mylius and another seaman from the shipwreck, La Bella, at Warrnambool. Leonard Robertson, from Auckland, was II Mate of the La Bella. The letter was written from the Marine Dept. Queensland. Many newspaper accounts narrate the rescue and evidence given at the Marine Court of Inquiry. A book "Leonard Robertson, the Whangaroa & La Bella"/Jack Churchouse was printed. William Ferrier was born in Warrnambool and it is reported that he was a member of the lifeboat crew and served some years in the lighthouse service. During the La Bella rescue Ferrier used his dinghy, as he was an experienced fisherman of 25 years old. Ferrier, moved to Queenscliff at some stage and died at the Geelong hospital after having a seizure at sea. Ferrier's 15 years old son was having his birthday and fishing with him at the time. He was survived by his widow and 13 children. Otto Bayer who had informed Robertson of Ferrier's death was a crew member of the lifeboat. The site of the La Bella wreck lies in Lady Bay Warrnambool, at La Bella Reef - named after the fact.
Transcript:
Marine Dept
Queensland
5.1.38
Dear Mrs Ferrier,
Please accept my Sincerest Sympathy with you and your family in the loss of your husband. Mr. Otto Bayer advised me of the sad news and as I was II Mate of the La Bella when she was lost at Warrnambool I feel that I should write this short note and express my deep feelings in your loss. It is now 32 years since the wreck of which your husband was the hero. It is sad to think that we are all fading away and looking back I can see Bill Ferrier out in his boat at the La Bella it brings it all back to my mind as I write. A good man, and sailorman, is gone but never forgotten.
Again expressing my deepest sympathy to you all
Believe me,
Yours Sincerely
Leonard Robertson.
Significance
This item is of historical significance in relation to the La Bella shipwreck as it is written and signed by a survivor and witness of the rescue. It is a single letter to the wife of the hero William 'Bill' Ferrier. The Ferrier family have a long social history with Warrnambool and Ferrier Drive is named in honour of the hero.
Physical description
The letter front is written on a lined and yellowed paper that has been repaired. The repair runs from top to bottom and has been done with cello tape. A small repair runs across the middle a couple of centimetres from the top and for approximately four centimetres down the middle. There are some small tears to the edges, particularly on fold creases. There are small brown age spots to peripheral areas. This is a sympathy letter from Leonard Robertson, II Mate and survivor of the La Bella to the widow of William (Bill) Ferrier rescue hero on his death.
Inscriptions & markings
Inscribed in blue ink: "OWNER. G. FERRIER / LOANED. TO. BE / PHOTOGRAPHED / 27/4/76"
Subjects
- flagstaff hill maritime museum and village,
- great ocean road,
- shipwreck coast,
- la bella,
- william ferrier,
- bill ferrier,
- lady bay,
- 1905,
- 10th november 1905,
- 11th november 1905,
- parliament of the commonwealth,
- prime minister,
- australian government,
- new zealand,
- flagstaff hill,
- warrnambool,
- shipwrecked coast,
- flagstaff hill maritime museum,
- maritime museum,
- flagstaff hill maritime village,
- leonard robertson,
- rescue,
- frank ferrier,
- la bella reef,
- otto bayer
References
- The Sydney Morning Herald/ Mon 13 Nov 1905/Pager 7 "WRECK OF LA BELLA"
- The Age 30/11/1905 p10 “The Wreck of the La Bella. Contradictory Evidence” report on Marine Court of Inquiry, Inclusive of evidence given by Robertson.
- The West Australian (Perth, WA)/Tue 21 Dec 1937/p18 'WRECK HERO'S DEATH"