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Port Fairy Museum and Archives — Attraction in Port Fairy

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Port Fairy Museum and Archives
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East Beach
Bay, Port Fairy VIC, Australia
Southcombe Beach
Port Fairy VIC, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Merrijig Kitchen
1 Campbell St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
The Wharf @ Port Fairy
29 Gipps St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
Coffin Sally
33 Sackville St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
Alexo Pizza & Bistro
45 Sackville St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
The Farmers Wife Harvest Cafe
47 Sackville St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
Bank St + Co
28 Bank St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
Yellow House Cafe & Thai Restaurant
19 Bank St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
Bottega Toscana
26 Bank St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
Home Grown Port Fairy
2/32 Bank St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant
58 Sackville St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
Nearby hotels
Oscars Waterfront Boutique Hotel
41B Gipps St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
The Wandering Whale Guesthouse
8 Cox St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
Dockside Waterfront Indulgence
Unit 6/25 Gipps St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
Seacombe House Accommodation
22 Sackville St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
Johansson's Perch
43 Gipps St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
The Coach House, Port Fairy Accommodation
56A Gipps St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
Southcombe Caravan Park
James St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
Port Boutique Accommodation
42 Sackville St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
Central Motel Port Fairy
56 Sackville St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
Douglas Riverside Accommodation
85 Gipps St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
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Port Fairy Museum and Archives

30 Gipps St, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia
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attractions: East Beach, Southcombe Beach, restaurants: Merrijig Kitchen, The Wharf @ Port Fairy, Coffin Sally, Alexo Pizza & Bistro, The Farmers Wife Harvest Cafe, Bank St + Co, Yellow House Cafe & Thai Restaurant, Bottega Toscana, Home Grown Port Fairy, Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant
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+61 3 5568 2263
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portfairyhistoricalsocietyinc.org.au
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Sat2 - 5 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Port Fairy Museum and Archives

East Beach

Southcombe Beach

East Beach

East Beach

4.8

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Southcombe Beach

Southcombe Beach

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Nearby restaurants of Port Fairy Museum and Archives

Merrijig Kitchen

The Wharf @ Port Fairy

Coffin Sally

Alexo Pizza & Bistro

The Farmers Wife Harvest Cafe

Bank St + Co

Yellow House Cafe & Thai Restaurant

Bottega Toscana

Home Grown Port Fairy

Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant

Merrijig Kitchen

Merrijig Kitchen

4.7

(207)

$$$

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The Wharf @ Port Fairy

The Wharf @ Port Fairy

3.9

(239)

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Coffin Sally

Coffin Sally

4.5

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Alexo Pizza & Bistro

Alexo Pizza & Bistro

4.6

(222)

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7y

The first regular European visitors to this area were Bass Strait sealers on seasonal hunting expeditions from Tasmania. These were tough hard working men who had little time to leave written records so the exact dates are uncertain. It was probably around 1828 that Captain Wishart, on a sailing expedition in his cutter “Fairy”, became caught in a storm. Luckily he found shelter for the night in a little bay and to his delight, at daybreak, he found that he was at the mouth of an excellent river. He named the bay “Port Fairy”, in honour of his tiny ship.

News of this safe anchorage and fresh water soon spread and two men Penny & Reiby established a bay whaling station on an island at the mouth of the river. In 1835 John Griffiths purchased the whaling station and the island now bears his name. Whales were harpooned in the bay and dragged up on to the island for processing. So many whales were taken that the supply was exhausted by the 1840s and the station closed.

During the 1830s some of these early seamen crossed over from the island and began to clear and cultivate the rich volcanic soils. They brought sheep and cattle across from Tasmania and established a permanent settlement.

In 1843 James Atkinson and William Rutledge each purchased 5120 acres from the Crown at the cost of £1 per acre. A condition of buying the land (called a Special Survey) at this low price was that the buyer was required to establish a town and encourage settlers. Atkinson laid out his township and named it “Belfast” after his birthplace. William Rutledge failed to establish a town on his survey and it was considered a failure. Irish immigrants were encouraged to settle here and this strong Celtic influence is still evident in the area, in the place names, architecture and culture.

Atkinson operated his township under the tenant system where the occupier of the land would pay rent to the land owner. Settlers would build a house at their own cost on land they rented from Atkinson. Because of this system it appears that Atkinson was disliked although this was perhaps unfair as he gave land for community purposes such as schools, churches, lecture hall and library. Atkinson died in 1862 however his family held onto his lands and it was not until 1886 that the land became available to purchase freehold. In 1887 the residents of Belfast petitioned the Government to rename the town Port Fairy.

In 1862 the disastrous collapse of the local firm, William Rutledge & Co. dealt the town a paralysing blow. In the ensuing years investors abandoned Port Fairy in favour of other towns such as Warrnambool and the early promise that Port Fairy had shown failed to materialise. Today we have that economic downturn to thank for the many historic houses and buildings from that era...

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5.0
47w

Arrived on closing but woman was kind enough to let us go through when I explained how far we had come to visit Helpful man assisted me with some genealogy issues...

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1y

This place is a treasure. The stories and exhibits nail both 200 years of vital local history and the hard work of the...

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