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Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPainting, Lisa Carman, S.O.S, 2019
... S.O.S....His face is made of dots using the SOS Morse code. S.O.S. Painting Lisa Carman ...The painting explores the mental health issues often faced by those who work at sea as a result of loneliness, isolation and illness, amongst other things. This seafarer’s face is made up of thousands of SOS Morse code symbols: dot,dot,dot dash,dash,dash dot,dot,dot. Morse code was used to signal to land that a ship or crew was in trouble. This seafarer is in trouble- his face says it all and speaks volumes. Mental health issues are often hidden when we look from afar but when we take the time to look closer and listen, the signs are often there.Lisa Carman entered this painting to the Maritime Art Prize 2019 and donated the artwork after the exhibition.Naive, Marine artLisa Carman, MTSV Collection Squared shape painting depicting a portrait in blue and dark tones of a sailor with a beard wearing a beanie. His face is made of dots using the SOS Morse code.sos, seafarers welfare, maritime art prize, 2019, lisa carman, morse code, seafarers, sailors, beanie, blue -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - WORKDRESS, ARMY, Australian defence Industry, 2006
... Laundry instructions "MADE IN AUSTRALIA" . 3. “S.O.S.. MARINE/ BATCH # 0303 / MARCH 2003/ ^ / NSN 8415-66-148-9804/ SIZE SML"....Laundry instructions "MADE IN AUSTRALIA" . 3. “S.O.S.. MARINE/ BATCH # 0303 / MARCH 2003/ ^ / NSN 8415-66-148-9804/ SIZE SML". ...Original owner: "SARAH WEBSTER". Army DPCU (Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Uniform) workdress. Colours beige to mid brown, light purple and grey. Cotton polyester fabric. Buttons, plastic, colours beige and khaki. 1.Shirt - workdress. Collar, shoulder epaulettes, two front pockets with concealed plastic zip side closer. Long sleeves with cuffs and velcro strap. Front - six buttons with concealed placket. Sleeves with pocket and concealed two button flap. Manufacturers label, back below collar. 2. Pants - waistband with belt keepers, two side pockets, two large patch pockets with plastic zip and flap. One back pocket with button. Nylon/ metal zipper fly. Draw cord and toggle cuff. DPCU fabric pocket lining. Manufacturer's label right, pocket lining. 3. Hat, workdress bush hat style. Crown, brim, towelling inner sweat band and chinstrap, woven cotton beige cord with plastic toggle and label. Manufacturers label. Black ink print on white fabric label. 1. "....../ 2006/ ^ / 8415-66-153-8722/ Size 85S/ NAME / SERVICE NO./ 75% Cotton/ 25% Polyester" with laundry instructions. Handwridtten black ink "WEBSTER". 2. "ADA/ VICTORIA 2006/ ^ / SPECIFICATION ARMY.................542/NSN 8415 66 153 ...41/ Size 80R /NAME/ SERVICE NO. / 75% Cotton/ 25% Polyester". Laundry instructions "MADE IN AUSTRALIA" . 3. “S.O.S.. MARINE/ BATCH # 0303 / MARCH 2003/ ^ / NSN 8415-66-148-9804/ SIZE SML".uniform, army, work dress, dpcu, sarah webster -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 3 NO 32-OCTOBER 13 1978
... ...s.o.s....Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia wirreanda festival girl guides local association success scouts elizabeth ackerman majority senior citizens old jewellery repair for sale learn to dance marysville hotel at the pumpernickel to let marysville baby show 1st marysville scouts & cubs swimming club kindergarten roster fruit salad farm football club fire brigade tennis meeting community care centre wanted used stamps wirreanda halloween ball christ church floral fete s.o.s. marion gray old copper lions club ladies' night attention all gardeners farewell ted's retirement ladies bushwalking THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 3 NO 32-OCTOBER 13 1978 ...marysville, victoria, australia, wirreanda festival, girl guides local association, success scouts, elizabeth ackerman majority, senior citizens, old jewellery repair, for sale, learn to dance marysville hotel, at the pumpernickel, to let, marysville baby show, 1st marysville scouts & cubs, swimming club, kindergarten roster, fruit salad farm, football club, fire brigade, tennis meeting community care centre, wanted used stamps, wirreanda halloween ball, christ church floral fete, s.o.s., marion gray, old copper, lions club ladies' night, attention all gardeners, farewell, ted's retirement, ladies bushwalking -
Royal Melbourne Yacht SquadronMemorabilia - Wheel of HMAS Sydney, Early 20th Century
... In the early hours of the morning of Monday the 9 November, he anchored “Emden” off Direction Island to send a landing party ashore, In the meantime the Cable Station had sent out a Morse Code message ‘Strange ship approaching’, this was followed soon after by a ‘S.O.S.’ These messages were picked up by ships in the convoy and at 7.00 a.m., Captain J.C. ...In the early hours of the morning of Monday the 9 November, he anchored “Emden” off Direction Island to send a landing party ashore, In the meantime the Cable Station had sent out a Morse Code message ‘Strange ship approaching’, this was followed soon after by a ‘S.O.S.’ These messages were picked up by ships in the convoy and at 7.00 a.m., Captain J.C. ...THE WHEEL OF HMAS SYDNEY COMMEMORATING AUSTRALIA’S FIRST NAVAL ENGAGEMENT The historic wheel of HMAS Sydney commemorates the Royal Australian Navy’s first ship- to- ship naval engagement. It was purchased early in 1930 and later presented to the Royal St Kilda Yacht Club (now Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron) by then Commodore Joe White, following HMAS Sydney being broken up at Cockatoo Dock, Sydney. On 1 November 1914, led by the flagship SS Orvieto, a large convoy of 28 Australian and 10 New Zealand transports escorted by the Light Cruisers HMAS Melbourne, HMAS Sydney, HMS Minotaur and the Japanese ship Ibuki, departed King George Sound, Albany Western Australia with a large contingent of Australian and New Zealand troops bound for Egypt, to become the original Anzac’s. As the convoy steamed northwest across the Indian Ocean, leaving Cocos-Keeling Islands well to the westward, Captain Karl von Muller in the German Light Cruiser Emden of 3,600 tons, after having wrought much havoc to allied shipping in the Indian Ocean, ignorant of the convoys presence, had in mind to destroy the Cocos Island Cable Station on Direction Island. In the early hours of the morning of Monday the 9 November, he anchored “Emden” off Direction Island to send a landing party ashore, In the meantime the Cable Station had sent out a Morse Code message ‘Strange ship approaching’, this was followed soon after by a ‘S.O.S.’ These messages were picked up by ships in the convoy and at 7.00 a.m., Captain J.C. Glossop of the 5,400 ton HMAS Sydney was directed to leave the convoy and proceed at full speed for Cocos Islands. Two hours later Cocos Island was on the horizon. Captain von Muller, with the boarding party ashore to destroy the Cable station, steamed out to intercept the intruder. Captain Glossop decided to close in to 9,500 yards ( 8686.8m) before delivering his first salvo. Emden on the other hand, opened fire at 10,500 yards (9601m), its ten, 4.1 inch (104mm) guns firing 38 pound (17.24 kg ) shells, some of which scored near misses. Emden was hit repeatedly by HMAS Sydney’s eight, 6 inch (152.4mm) guns firing 100 pound (45.36kg ) shells. Within two hours Captain von Muller had decided to run the badly damaged Emden aground on North Keeling Island. Captain Glossop then broke off the engagement to speed off to intercept Emden’s collier, “Buresk”, seen lurking in the distance, soon to overtake her. A boarding party from HMAS Sydney was too late to prevent Buresk from being scuttled but able to rescue her crew. Returning to finish off Emden, HMAS Sydney was again met by heavy gunfire. Sydney scored a number of direct hits to Emden and only after having suffered 134 killed and 65 wounded, did Captain von Muller finally decide to lower his Naval Ensign. He was among those captured and was allowed to retain his Naval sword. In the engagements HMAS Sydney only suffered four direct hits, 4 killed and 12 wounded. J.H.(Bert) Ferris Extremely significant as part of Australia's Naval and Military history.Ships wheel, timber, mounted on a timber plinth, wheel of ship first HMAS Sydney.Plaque notifying that wheel donated by Commodore Joe White 1930ww1, sydney, german, hmas, raider, emden, cocos keeling, islands, hmas sydney, wheel
