Month: July 2011

THE OLD AND THE BOLD … Stephen Dearnley: survivor, publisher, motorcyclist, yachtsman and boatbuilder

THE OLD AND THE BOLD … Stephen Dearnley: survivor, publisher, motorcyclist, yachtsman and boatbuilder   (This article first appeared in NOCN 84, 1 March 2011.) Stephen Dearnley’s life has been full of excitement, variety and adventure — yet on first meeting, this calm, courtly and articulate man can seem like a person whose life has […]

HMAS Australia, 1911-1924: the first flagship

  HMAS Australia, 1911-1924:  the first flagship (This article was first published in NOCN 84, 1 March 2011.) Builders: John Brown & Co, Clydebank Launched: 25 October 1911 Commissioned: 21 June 1913; Captain Stephen Radcliffe RN. Displacement: 18,500  tons standard; 22,000 tons full load. Length: 179.83 metres (590 ft) Beam: 24.38 m (80 ft) Draught: […]

The Coast Watchers

The Coast Watchers: Behind enemy lines; the men who saved the Pacific Book review by Jerry Lattin   Lindsay, Patrick: The Coast Watchers: Behind enemy lines; the men who saved the Pacific. William Heinemann (London) 2010; Random House Australia. 416 pp; $34.95 (paperback).   The Coast Watchers were an organised force established in the 1920s […]

The Old & The Bold

THE OLD AND THE BOLD: A.J.“Nat” Gould, aviator (This article was first published in NOCN 83, 1 December 2010.) As a teenager in Queensland during the 1930s, Arthur ‘Nat’ Gould picked mushrooms in nearby fields and sold them. His earnings paid for flying lessons at Archerfield, Brisbane, and he got his ‘A’ licence at the […]

A Tale of Two Cruisers

THE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE A tale of two cruisers by Colin Baxter (This Message was first published in NOCN 83, 1 December 2010.) The recent discovery of the sunken wreck of the WW II cruiser HMAS Sydney brought to a close one of the greatest maritime mysteries of our time. The ship’s loss left a nation […]

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