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In and around Port Albert - Gippsland's Old Port: History & Scenery

Exploring in and around Port Albert, Gippsland’s Old Port. History & Scenery. Before completion of the Gippsland Railway from Melbourne to Sale in 1877; Port Albert was the main entry point to the region for travel and trade. Ships arrived daily and coaches departed daily for the inland. Bullock and horse teams were also constantly on the road between Gippsland townships and the port. Goods, machinery and passengers for the goldfields as far away as Omeo, the Jordan Valley and Walhalla came by sea via Port Albert. For about thirty years, it was a bustling port before the decline set in, in favour of speedier and more cost-effective transport by rail. Fortunately, some elements of the old port have survived time to give modern day visitors an insight into prosperous days gone by. Tourism has, in recent years, returned a degree of prosperity to Port Albert to ensure the town’s regrowth into the future. The slideshow ends with a tribute to the multi-skilled Dr J.H. Rutter (Rutter Park, Rutter Jetty) who administered patient care far in excess of his call of duty. *New*: A WordPress site featuring all my slideshows, books and selected updates: https://lukesteenhuis.wordpress.com/2... #portalbert #gippsland #oldport #cornerinlet #tarraville #alberton #yarram #rutter What to expect: 0:00 Start 0:12 Historic Port Albert 0:32 Wreck of ‘Clonmel’ 0:57 A port is discovered 1:11 First settlement 2:18 A better location 2:30 Old Port picnic area & walking track 2:55 Swamps & scrub 3:07 Guardian of the Old Port 3:41 Ships arrived daily. Coaches departed daily. 3:53 Derwent Hotel. 4:05 Gowrie Guest House 4:15 J & G McKenzie Store 4:26 Duplex B & B 4:36 1856 General Store 4:46 E. Baker’s bakery & store 4:58 The new general store 5:08 Mechanics Institute & former Methodist Church 5:32 Community meeting space 5:44 St John’s Anglican Church 6:20 Old street channels 6:31 Main street transition 6:54 Shipping buoys 7:31 Fish & Chips at the wharf 7:41 The wharf 7:59 Fish & Chip kiosk 8:19 Turnbull, Howden & Co. 8:31 A lost icon – Port Albert Hotel 8:55 The rocket shed 9:20 Christopher Robinson Walking Trail 9:44 A peaceful corner 9:54 Port Albert Maritime Museum 10:05 Citadel Island light 10:16 Memorial Park 10:26 Former post office 10:36 The jetties 10:47 Expect the unexpected 10:57 Wrecks 11:19 Kayak instruction day 11:29 Paddle-boarders 11:39 Tennis anyone? 11:59 Sewerage at the old school 12:11 The school 12:36 Advance of modernity 12:47 Alberton cemetery 13:42 The other ‘Albo’. Victoria Hotel, Alberton 14:17 Tarraville 14:30 Christ Church, Tarraville 14:43 Former Tarraville State School 15:04 One of the oldest in Gippsland 15:19 The Good Doctor FEATURE (Dr. Rutter) 18:10 End credits & two more rescues Music: Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen – ‘Across Land and Sea’ – Epidemic Sound Licence DL-cc3w-c9gj22y0ix    • Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen - Across La...   Enya – ‘Only Time’.    • Enya - Only Time (Official 4K Music V...   World of Warcraft – ‘Snug Harbor Inn’. Simply Three – ‘Wake Me Up’ (Avicii cover).    • Wake Me Up - Avicii (violin/cello/bas...   David Arkenstone & his band – ‘World of Warcraft’ medley.    • World of Warcraft - Kul Tiran Medley ...   Main Reference Sources: Butler, Graeme – ‘Port Albert Conservation Study’ NLA Trove. Gippsland History Facebook Group.   / gippslandhistory   Information signs. Further information: Port Albert Maritime Museum: http://yarrampa.customer.netspace.net... Please also visit my other YouTube channel: Luke Steenhuis – Random History    / @lukesrandomhistory   This slideshow and all unattributed images are © Luke Steenhuis 2023.

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