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Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Paul McGuire et al, The price of admiralty, 1944
... Parramatta (Destroyer)...Royal Australian Navy - History Parramatta (Destroyer ...This book describes the life of a man, the late Commander J. H. Walker, and of his ship. HMAS Parramatta; both used to represent their service. Inscription on half-title [AU-SyACU ] : "Parramatta was one of the 'little ships' which made the great sacrifice in keeping the hard pressed garrison of Tobruk supplied. She went down fighting gallantly and in doing so added a glorious page to the naval history of our Empire.Index, ill, p.308.non-fictionThis book describes the life of a man, the late Commander J. H. Walker, and of his ship. HMAS Parramatta; both used to represent their service. Inscription on half-title [AU-SyACU ] : "Parramatta was one of the 'little ships' which made the great sacrifice in keeping the hard pressed garrison of Tobruk supplied. She went down fighting gallantly and in doing so added a glorious page to the naval history of our Empire. royal australian navy - history, parramatta (destroyer) -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Anchor, Anchor from HMAS Parramatta
HMAS PARRAMATTA had active service during the Vietnam War,escorting the troop transport HMAS SYDNEY to Vietnam in 1965,1968 and 1971. She also served on patrol duties between 1964 and 1966 during the Indonesian Confrontation. In July 1976 PARRAMATTA was diverted to the Indonesian of Bali to provide humanitarian relief following an earthquake which killed over 500 Balinese and injured another 3,000. PARRAMATTA was decommissioned in 1991 as the River Class Destroyer Escorts were replaced by the Adelaide Class Guided Missile Frigates. She was sold to a Pakistani company in 1991 to be broken up.anchor parramatta escort -
Shepparton RSL Sub Branch
Diary
A rare hand written diary in chronological order from 31/05/1917 to 21/05/1919 by Stoker Richard Arthur Stephen Collins, DOB 1/12/1899 at Beeac Victoria, later residing at Shepparton Victoria. Service Number 6129 A descriptive diary written from pre embarkment on SS Zeelandia from Melbourne (31/05/1917) to Sydney and leaving on 9/06/1917 on the Destroyer flotilla including “Yarra-79”, “Parramatta - 55” and the “Warrego-70” for Malta Station in the Mediterrainean.Details of the personal daily activities onboard Destroyer during The Great War, descriptions include ports of call, other destroyers and warships on way to and including in the Mediterrainean. The social activities with shore leave and detailed description of the vista at different ports including Singapore and via th Suez Canal to the Mediterrainean.Black bound foolscap book with frayed top and bottom edges of cover. Areas are white markings on front and back covers. Hand written daily diary in ink, italiac script, pages are of ledger appearance with faint pink lines. Pages in book discoloured yellow around edges.Donated to the Ex Naval Association to be kept at the Shepparton RSL Sub Branch royal australian navy, the great war, first world war, diary, ww1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH RAN, FRAMED, Post 1978
Photos RAN.Black / white print of photos of Australian Destroyers post WWII. Above HMAS Tobruk from left: HMAS Vampire, HMAS Quiberon & HMAS Parramatta, all 3 are on white border. Print is No 15 in a series of 25. Print is mounted with white border, gold metal frame with masonite backing & wire hanging strap.Printed on white border at RHS of bottom corner: “ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY 75TH ANNIVERSARY”photograph, 75th, anniversary, ran -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Painting (size5)
Oil Painting Australian Grimsby Class Destroyer Flotilla, (sister ships Swan, Yarra, Parramatta & Warrego.)picture, ww1, ran -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Arrival of destroyers Yarra and Parramatta at Melbourne, 12 Dec 1910
... Book on arrival of destroyers Yarra and Parramatta... of destroyers Yarra and Parramatta at Melbourne 10.12.1910. Book Arrival ...Book on arrival of destroyers Yarra and Parramatta at Melbourne 10.12.1910.armed services - navy, hmas yarra, hmas parramatta -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Framed Photograph, Circa 1940s
Wooden frame containing photographs of 4 WW11 Destroyers. HMAS Tobruk. HMAS Vampire. HMAS Quiberon. Hmas Parramatta. Inscribed Royal Australian Navy. 75th Anniversary. #15 in a series of 25.