Historical information
Produced as a souvenir from the ballast of two Japanese Midget submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in WWII. This souvenir was produced to raise funds for the RAN relief fund and King George's Fund For Sailors. It was sold as a souvenir as part of a touring exhibition around the country accompanying a composite midget submarine constructed of the two sunken vessels raised from Sydney Harbour.
Significance
The souvenir submarine has tangible connections to the Japanese Midget Submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in 1942. It is historically significant for its links to defending Australia and for its connections to tourism and fund raising relating to war time efforts.
Physical description
A small lead model submarine made from a 2 piece mould produced from the ballast of two submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in 1942.
Inscriptions & markings
"Made from Ballast Jap Midget Sub" "Sunk in Sydney Harbour May 31 1942"
Subjects
References
- Factsheet - Japanese midget submarine attack 1942 A description of events associated with the attack and the site lists a number of records held by the National Archives relating to the attack.
- Souvenier Link to the same object held within the collections of the Australian War Memorial