Historical information
(From Glen Stuart). Photos taken from Centenary Bridge c1947. HMS Glory (inner East). HMS Implacable (outer East). HMS Indefatigable (outer West). Unknown freighter at Inner West. Ships still in wartime grey and used to transport personnel and equipment back to Australia after the war, before returning to England.
PMHPS assume that these five photos (3354.01 - .05) were taken on the same day. See Glen Stuart's comment above. HMS Glory, Implacable and Indefatigable with attendant destroyers Tuscan and Armada arrived in Port Melbourne on 23 January 1946 and returned to England in 1947.
[This series of photos 3354.01 - .05 as well as 3361 and 3362 came to PMHPS from the Moe Historical Society via the St Kilda Historical Society. Notations in pencil on the back along the left had edge indicate they came from "C W Ward photo, 355 High St, Prahran, Melbourne". Each photo bears the date 9-12-1947 in the top left corner. It is not known what this date refers to. Possibly it is when the photo was printed. Another notation on each photo says "Port Melbourne, taken in 1920". This is definitely incorrect and "NOT" has been written underneath this comment.]
Physical description
Black and white photo looking down Centenary Bridge towards the London Family Hotel and Swallow and Ariell.
Also commercial businesses to left of bridge
Inscriptions & markings
C W Ward photo, 355 High St, Prahran, Melbourne
Subjects
References
- MIGHTY CARRIERS ARRIVE Visitors Warmly Welcomed MIGHTY CARRIERS ARRIVE Visitors Warmly Welcomed (1946, January 24). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), p. 3