Historical information

The postcard image depicts the torpedo tubes with caps in position of a Japanese midget submarine that was involed in the attack on Sydney Harbour on May 31st, 1942.

Significance

On the 31st of May 1942, in the midst of World War Two, Sydney found itself under attack from three Japanese midget submarines that entered Sydney Harbour under the cover of night. The first submarine became trapped in anti-torpedo nets and the third submarine was sunk in Taylor Bay. The second submarine fired on the heavy cruiser the USS Chicago. One of the torpedoes exploded near the depot ship the HMAS Kuttabul, killing 21 sailors.

Physical description

Black and white rectangular postcard printed on card

Inscriptions & markings

Reverse:
7525-1/
POST CARD/
2/
This postcard is a/
souvenir of the Exhibition/
of Japanese Midget Sub-/
marines sunk in Sydney Har-/
bour on the night of Sunday,/
May 31st, 1942, the night/
that the first attack on/
Sydney by a foreign power/
took place and was/
frustrated./
caps of the/
torpeto tubes/
30th JULY 1942/
SERIAL No. 2/
Torpedo tubes of Japanese midget submarine with/
caps in position/