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Main Title: Paynesville Maritime Museum: The PMM Journal 2015-
Author: Paynesville Maritime Museum
Publisher: Paynesville, Vic. : Paynesville Maritime Museum,
Collation: newsletters in box.
Subject: Paynesville Maritime Museum
Museums
Periodicals
Ships and shipping
Paynesville (Vic.) (Gunaikurnai Country)
Notes:
No.1 JUNE 2015:
History of the S.S Gippsland / Andrew Bould p1.
Victor Emmanuel Ernest Gotch: Designer of SS Gippsland] / Sandra Hargreaves p18.
The Gunaikurnai people and indigenous fishing / Henrie Ellis p22.
Bob Bills: The story of a Paynesville speedboat racer / Rob Cook p26.
Paynesville's unique role in the development of the Bass Strait fishery / Peter Stokes p30.

No.2 DECEMBER 2015:
Paynesville: Named after Captain Payne [Captain Charles Bradney Payne] / Linda Wilkinson p4.
Sylvius Eriksen: Ship builder and ship owner/ Sandra Hargreaves p10.
The maritime heritage of Paynesville / Peter Stokes p16.
The Burrabogie story in pictures / Rob Cook p22.
Paynesville and the Great War / Christine Svenson and Rob Cook p26.
Faces and places: finding Victor Gotch / Peter Stokes, Sandra Hargreaves and Rob Cook p31.

No.3 JULY 2016:
The Priestman dredge / Rob Cook p4.
The "Plungin Porpoise" story / Charles Cantrill p16.
Canoe in Australia: Gippsland Lakes canoe expedition 1946 / Major Ronald J. Raven-Hart and Andrew Bould p23.
The Marriotts and their boats [Marriott family] / Rob Cook p38.
Interview with Roy Smith, retired fisherman / Nancy Fowkes p46.
Faces and places: another Gotch photo [family of Victor Gotch circa 1900] / Rob Cook p60.

No.4 DECEMBER 2016:
The Swan Reach lift bridge / Chris James p4.
"It's just fly fishing against net fishing": Commercial fishing, angling and the Gippsland Lakes 1870s-1880s / David Harris p11.
Boomerang, a different yacht [Willie Hamilton's yacht Boomerang] / Rob Cook p20.
A visit to Paynesville-October 1888 [from the Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle of Saturday 6th October 1888] p28.
Faces and places- fish and clay [Poddy Bay, Priestman's Dredge post WW2] p39.

No.5 JULY 2017:
175th anniversary of Reeve voyage of discovery / Rob Cook p3.
SS Lady Harriett and her barge / Chris James p6.
Lady Harriett's barge and other barges / Chris James p10.
Capt. Charles Bisson-a life on the lakes / Jacque Hocking p13.
Lock Crowther, multihull designer from Paynesville / Garv Maskiell p15.
Alan Evans- child of the silt jetties, fisherman, bait supplier p19.
The Hartley Lloyd Trophy 1934 / Rob Cook p28.
PS Enterprise: the first steamer of the lakes / Rob Cook with Peter Synan and Linda Barraclough p29.
Eagle Bay compass piles / Rob Cook p31.
The "iced-t-van"- keeping fish fresher / Rob Cook p35.
The "C C Neill" a tribute / Tom Slater and Ray (Tiger) Neill p36.
Faces and places-dredges and bridges [priestman dredge, Swan Reach lift bridge] / Rob Cook p40.

No.6 DECEMBER 2017:
The birth of a maritime village [Paynesville's early beginnings] p2.
The steam-launch Ivanhoe: the inside story / Peter Stokes p4.
Capt. Alfred (Fred) Legg / Marion Holding p11.
PS Kangaroo: a workhorse with Paynesville connections / Rob Cook p14.
The BLB Club and Mining Co. / Nancy Fowkes p16.
The AGA gas lamp for navigation beacons / Rob Cook p21.
The returns bell / Ray Neill and Ross Gilsenan p24.
The silt jetties of the Mitchell River p25.
Names and locations of rivermouth families c.1930 / Alan Evans p32.
Faces and places-old steamers / Rob Cook p33.

No.7 JULY 2018: The birth of Maritime Village p2. The early history of fishing at Paynesville / Jock Carstairs p4. The Firepot / Rob Cook and Ross Gilsenan p7. The art of W.R. (Willie) Hamilton of Paynesville / Bill Black p9. Ladies of the Lake / Nancy Fowkes p13. The Paynesville Flounder Punt / Rob Cook p19. Chinese Fishers and fish curers in the Gippsland Lakes / David Harris p20. The Ford Model-T and a Marine Motor / Rob Cook p26. A cruise on the Gippsland Lakes - 1958 / Fred Raven p28. Vern elliott and Sons [boat hire] / Bruce Reynolds and Peter Stokes p32. Christian Gronheit - carpenter, fisherman, boatbuilder, shipwright and ice manufacturer / Peter Stokes p33. 1954 Gold Cup to Hornet 'Seacraft' reporter p40. Faces and places [The Demise of Ivanhoe] / Rob Cook p41.

No.8 DECEMBER 2018: Watermen of the Gippsland Lakes and Rivers 1850-1878 / Anna McNair p3. Early Fishermen's Huts on the Lakes p12. Paynesville's Easter Regatta of 1907 / Peter Stokes p14. Handicapping and Paynesville's first motor boat race / Robert Young p22. How a steam engine works / Rob Cook p24. The Fish Box [wooden boxes for markets] / Rob Cook p27. Stories from the Slipyard [Marshall and Julia Walker] / Nancy Fowkes p29. The Gilsenan family and the Paynesville Fishing industry / Peter Synan p35. The Net Winch / Rob Cook p37. 1st Paynesville Sea Scouts: the beginning and the first four years / Laurie Gellon p39. Faces and places - Malana [boat] / Rob Cook p54.

No.9 JULY 2019:

No.9 JULY 2019: A normal day for the Paddle Steamer "Tanjil" in 1906 / J.C. Bull p4. PS Tanjil 2 / Rob Cook p10. The mystery of Frederick Cornell's Little Steamer / Stephen Baggs p12. Love and tragedy in Paynesville [brother and sister George and Annie McCallum, 1882, John Joseph McKinley] / Laurie McCallum p18. The fishermen from Fife [Tom Mentiplay] / Anna McNair p22. The Scottish villages of Cellardyke and Pittenween / Anna McNair p33. Women's work! [Gladys Bauch, Molly Palmer, Em Smith/nee StephensRuth Wilson, Ross and Joan Gilsenan, Arthur and Dianne Allen] / Nancy Fowkes p34. The water supply to the Iceworks / Marion Day p41. First Flying Boat to visit Gippsland Lakes / John Willis p43. Face and places [Lady Harriett's barge] / Rob Cook p48.

No.10 JULY 2020: Paynesville Seine Nets from an interview with Trent Wilson / Nancy Fowkes p4. Beds, boats and beer: Paynesville's hotels and hotelkeepers / Anna McNair p10. Cox's Cordial and other cures / Anna McNair p22. McMillan Strait: and under-view / Don Love p23. A slipper business [Ron and Sharon Elton, Eel farm] / Nanacy Fowkes p25. The Dredge Wombat: the story of a political dredge [Baang Yarnda] / Anna McNair p30. Where did the early Paynesville get its ice? [Christian Gronheit, 1903 / Rob Cook p40. Alfred James Gilsenan: the man behind the name [Shire President] p42.


JANUARY 2019: Accessing the PMM collection p2. Anything, as long as it heavy [cast iron] p3. Interesting Caulking Iron p3. Metung's WW2 Radar Station p4. From the Time [Mr A. McLean, George Hyams and Co.] p4.

FEBRUARY 2020: Membership p2.

JANUARY 2022: Paynesville and the Great War / Christine Svenson and Rob Cook p2.

FEBRUARY 2023: Resolution for Review of Accounts p2.

APRIL 2023: From the shed p1.

AUGUST 2023: Committee report p1. Cox's cordial and other cures / Anna McNair p1.

Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Electronic Resources Library Computers Folder: Periodicals Available Held electronically from 2023
Periodicals Main Library P 994.56 PAYN PMM Available