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HMAS Otway slips past Fort Denison in 1971.CREDIT:ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH Source Ships page - cd
P&O liner Stratheden and Cape Don, Fremantle Mar 63 Source MuseumShips page - capedon-launch
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HMAS Diamantina in Sydney Harbour. Source MuseumShips page - whyalla-maritime-museum-HMAS-whyalla
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Cheynes IV Whalechaser at the Historic Whaling Station. Source MuseumShips page - Ovens outboard Otway (1)
HMAS Ovens outboard of her sister ship Otway alongside Darling Harbour, Sydney, with festoon lighting rigged to celebrate Christmas. Source MuseumShips page - otw
January 31, 1994 Source MuseumShips page - PS ADL - July 21
PS Adelaide cruising (one of four daily cruises) from her home port of Echuca in July 2021. Source MuseumShips page - HMAS Whyalla Compilation 2
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Was taken prior to 1967 as she flies the old white ensign. Australia used the British white ensign until the Vietnam war when in 1967 it was changed to a white Australian flag so the R.A.N ships would not be confused with the British. Source MuseumShips page - HMAS ONSLOW
Port beam view of the Australian Navy submarine HMAS ONSLOW (SS-60) as she returns to Hawaii at the end of exercise RIMPAC '98. Source MuseumShips page - force-storey-bridge
Forceful approaching the Story Bridge in Brisbane. Source MuseumShips page - Whyalla 1 - 2 (Allan Green)
Whyalla wearing her British pennant number B252. (Allan C Green, State Library of Victoria). Source MuseumShips page - hmas-castlemaine-williamstown
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HMAS Onslow, the modified Australian Oberon Class submarine, departs Sydney Harbour. She has just begun rising to the Pacific swell outside Sydney Heads. - 1986 Source MuseumShips page - blog-5
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Vampire (II) delivering a full 4.5-inch broadside during exercises in the Eastern Australian area. Source MuseumShips page - force
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HMAS Vampire (II) flying her decommissioning pennant, 13 August 1986. Source MuseumShips page - yelta-communitydothistorydotsadotgovdotau
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