WAVE Number 139 the ship comes first Sep 2012 The Newsletter of the Barque Polly Woodside Volunteers Association Inc. POLLY IN DRY-DOCK AFTER PUMPING OUT THE DOCK WATER IN MID - SEPTEMBER. THIS WILL ENABLE SEALING OF THE PUMP INLETS AND PAINTING OF THE HULL 1
PWVA Committee: Chairman: Neil Thomas, thomclan1@bigpond.com 9802 4608 Vice-Chairman: Capt. Ralph McDonell, ralphmcd@bigpond.com.au, 9807 5646 Hon.Secretary: Jenny Hunter. 9690 3669, jmdhunter39@yahoo.com.au Hon Treasurer and Wave Editor: John Wroe, jacwroe@bigpond.net.au, 9531 5626 Other Committee Members: Don Knowles, 9877 1584; Neville Keown, 9877 9234; Roger Wilson, Barrie Wood DISCLAIMER: Please be aware that statements, opinions & comments made by contributors to this journal are not necessarily those of the PWVA Committee and/or its Members. CHAIRMAN S MESSAGE Greetings fellow volunteers, when things happen at Polly Woodside, it certainly isn t by halves. Management:- Our temporary manager Sean De Coury who is also the manager of The Old Melbourne Gaol, will now stay with us until the end of this year. The Site: The site is now closed to the public during the dry-docking period. This is disappointing for the National Trust as they have had to cancel a number of functions. To compensate for this, the National Trust have given their hirers new dates at no charge. Combine this with being closed over the school holidays, and it is not good for the Polly s finances. Spar Ceiling: Another part of the restoration is finished, thanks to Don, Barrie, Heinz, John, Peter, Richard and yours truly. The spar ceiling is finished down to the tween deck (see the photos). This was completed in 6 working days. Take a bow gentlemen. What is next? Ship s pump or pump action windlass. Dry-Docking the Ship: Due to the concerns of flooding in the pump-house, Major Projects (The State Government are now the declared owners of the pump-house) hope to rectify this problem by draining the dry-dock and sealing the pump inlets. This decision was made in June, but there was no action until Monday 17 th September. Bridge and Marine, are the accepted tenders, with Samantha Tait and Sean Johnston of the Ship Committee being the Co Dock-Masters. On receiving confirmation by the diver that the ship was 2
correctly aligned with the keel blocks, pumping out the dock commenced at 8am at the rate of 800 litres per minute which lowered the water level in the dock 120mm per hour. The pump-out continued for 8 hours, having pumped out 384,000 litres of water. Next day the props were fitted 5 per side, and a further 120mm of water was pumped out. Once the ship was settled on the keel and bilge blocks, and with the set-up completed, the remaining water was pumped out, leaving Polly high and dry out of her natural element. High pressure cleaning of the hull has commenced. Mission to Seafarers: Things are changing at the Mission. As you may be aware, No.5 North Shed is to be developed. A building is planned to be built spanning the heritage listed shed, and extending towards the Mission. In the Mission they are moving up to the first floor, and the ground floor is to be operated by commercial interests. As a result we feel our days there are numbered. Sweet memories! Christmas Party: Due to the Mission s proposed changes, we have altered the Christmas Party venue, your invitation is included in this Wave.. The plan is, we will commence at 10:30am with drinks in our new workshop/function room at Polly Woodside, enabling you to have a look at all the changes that taken place both on board and ashore. At noon we move to the Boat Builders Yard (ex No.4 Shed) for lunch, where you purchase your own. Drinks will be put on a tab to be covered by your Committee. Santa will arrive per usual to continue our tradition. As this venue is close to Polly, by the river, it is a great location, and we look forward to seeing you all there. Annual General Meeting: Venue to be decided, but could be at Polly Woodside. All the very best to you all. Neil Thomas 3
DON KNOWLES WITH THE NEW SPAR CEILING AND DEREK MOORE IN THE PUMP-HOUSE 4
MELBOURNE S TALL SHIP STANDS TALL Polly Woodside sailed into first place this week, winning one of only two awards for a Permanent Exhibition (Level 3) at the Museums & Galleries National Awards (MAGNAs) in Adelaide. MAGNAs encourage the continuous improvement and development of Australian museums and galleries, inspire and recognise best practice and innovation in the collecting sector, and enhance the profile of museums and galleries in local and wider communities. The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) s new museum to tell the story of the Polly Woodside tall ship moored in the adjacent dock. Using its object collection, the Polly Woodside employs innovative museum interpretation and programs to engage wide visitor interest in the ship s history and Melbourne s maritime culture. Judges felt this was a very well developed project that pressed far into an expert interpretation of its material and subject matter, not just relying on the obvious historical strength of the major artefact (the Polly Woodside ship). Judges were impressed at how interpretation supported living conservation project objectives, thereby strengthening values of sustainability longer term. (extracted from the Museums Australia MAGNAs website) It is a real credit to the hard work and effort of many staff that this innovative experience has beaten much larger organisations efforts and placed the National Trust on top said Martin Purslow, CEO of the National Trust of Australia (Victoria). It was developed with enthusiasm and imagination on a very limited budget from a blank piece of paper and no funding over five years back, to relate a story in a way that was enjoyable and informative but also related the hardships, lows, and highs, of life on a tall ship he continued. Martin Green, Learning & Interpretations Manager, The National Trust of Australia (Victoria), 4 Parliament Place, East Melbourne 3002, P: 03 956 9822, M: 0407 415 665, E: martin.green@nattrust.com.au Web: www.nationaltrust.org.au/vic ANDY STEWART We are sad to report that Andy Stewart passed away earlier in September. Andy, a member of the PWVA since 1997, has been a true friend to all of us for many years. His woodworking skills, examples of which are on display all over Polly, will be sorely missed. On behalf of all the volunteers, I wish to extend our sympathy to his family, and to Jean Hansen his constant companion. Neil Thomas Chairman - PWVA 5
AHOY THERE! All you Volunteers! Christmas is coming And have WE got a party for YOU! DATE Saturday, 15 DECEMBER 2012 PLACES Polly Woodside, for Pre-lunch drinks Followed by:- Lunch at Boat Builders Yard, Previously No. 4 Shed - adjacent to Polly. TIME 10:30am to 12:00 noon for drinks at Polly Woodside Then lunch from:- 12:00 noon to 2pm at Boat Builders Yard FORMAT Lunch - (PTO for Menu) Including wine, orange juice, tea and coffee. COST Price of your lunch off the Menu. BOOKINGS R.S.V.P. by Saturday 1st December to : 22 Delmore Crescent, Glen Waverley Vic. 3150 CONTACT Anne and Neil Thomas 9802 4608 Email : thomclan1@bigpond.com PLEASE NOTE YOU WILL PAY FOR YOUR OWN LUNCH! Pre-lunch drinks, and drinks at the Boat Builders Yard, will be catered by your Committee. Santa Claus will be there with his sack of presents. To fill the sack we ask you to bring a wrapped present up to the value of $5.00. If transport is required or anyone willing to provide transport please contact Anne or Neil Thomas on 9802 4608. Or email : thomclan1@bigpond.com 6
MENU SMALL PLATES / SNACKS Shanghai pork dumplings, soy & chilli sauce 9.50 Arancini - taleggio, pea, potato V 9.50 Croquettes - prawn, leek, saffron 10.00 Spicy red lentil dhal, yogurt, pappadums V 14.00 Calamari fritti, rocket, lemon 14.00 Meatballs, pork & veal, tomato sauce 13.00 BBQ pork spare ribs GF 14.00 Hot chips V 8.00 Charcuterie Plate - `selection of cured meats & terrine 19.50 Cheese plate - one / two / three cheeses 9.00/ 14.50/ 19.50 Saint agur French blue Manchego Spanish sheep s milk Tarago River LARGER PLATES Winter bisque - prawns, scampi, scallops, fish fillet GF 20.50 Roast pumpkin, cous cous, pine nuts, spinach / add BBQ chicken 15.50/ 18.50 Field mushroom burger, chipotle, onion, spinach, provolone, chips V 17.00 Battered flathead fillets, fries, coleslaw, tartare sauce 17.50 Beef Bourgogne pot pie, peas, potato & parsnip puree 18.50 Braised rabbit - pancetta, shallots, winter veg 18.00 Herb & parmesan crumbed chicken, brussel sprouts, pancetta, lemon 17.50 Basil & fetta cannelloni, tomato sauce, sour dough bread V 17.00 Beef burger - butter lettuce, bacon, cheese, onion, tomato, relish, chips 19.50 Eye fillet ciabatta - bacon, parmesan, salad, onion jam, chips 19.00 Chilli con carne, tortilla, sour cream, jalapeno 15.50 FROM THE BBQ / GELATI / HOT CIABATTA ROLLS - PLEASE ORDER AT THE BBQ Organic sausages GF 8.00 Vietnamese pork roll 12.00 Ricketts Point ice cream & sorbet, 1 or 2 scoops 4.00/5.50 7
FROM THE BARS UNTIL SOLD OUT Fresh daily ciabatta rolls /w salad 9.00/ 12.00 Salad selection, changing daily 9.00 GF Gluten free V Vegetarian PLEASE ORDER AND PAY AT THE BAR OR BBQ 8