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     Issues from year 2002 (Nos. 69, 70, 71, 72):-


Contents of Issue 69, Summer 2002:-
  • Sea Mail
  • News From All Ports
  • HMAS Brisbane The Last Australian Steam Warship
  • A Master And His Ship - Captain M. Stanton and the S.S. Endeavour River
    . . running safely and efficiently in what is one of the most sensitive and restricted waterways in the world.
  • Two Centuries of Australian Fleet Reviews
  • What Ship is That?
  • Ships Library
  • David Finch's Photo Files
    . . there was almost nowhere the Burns Philp ships did not call. .
  • Postcard From Hawaii
  • Museum News
  • Knot the News
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Australian Sea Heritage No 69
Australian Sea Heritage
Number 69, Summer 2002,
Cover:- transferring the boiler room flame to a miner's lamp as part of the decommissioning ceremony of HMAS Brisbane
Photo: LSPH Damian Pawlenko, RAN

Australian Sea Heritage No 70
Australian Sea Heritage
Number 70, Autumn 2002,
Cover:- Seen celebrating their centenaries in March 2002 are the Lady Hopetoun and Waratah
Photo: Bob Fildes
Contents of Issue 70, Autumn 2002:-
  • Sea Mail
  • News From All Ports
  • Centenary of Lady Hopetoun
    . . quickly established a reputation as one of the crack boats on Sydney Harbour . .
  • Centenary of Waratah
    . . 100 years later she is the last of her kind. .
  • Navigation - A Historical Perspective
  • Moree On The Murray
    . . the tug left for South Australia. Then disaster struck. .
  • Last of the "Lady's" - The Disappearing Symbols of Sydney's Harbour
  • What Ship is That?
  • Ships Library
  • A Matter of Convenience
  • Museum News
  • Knot the News
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Contents of Issue 71, Winter 2002:-
  • Sea Mail
  • News From All Ports
  • Wreck-Finding - Dream and Reality
    . . What tells you that a wreck is underneath you? Not much - . .
  • David Finch's Photo Files - Huddart Parker Ltd.
  • Homebush Industrial Area and the Dredge Burroway
    . . The Burroway operated by "walking" along the river, . . .
  • Kookaburra - First of Five
    . . Her decks were awash in the slightest of seas and she trailed black smoke most of the time. . .
  • Ships Library
  • Shipbuilding at Whyalla - The Crucible of War
  • What Ship is That?
  • Museum News
  • Knot the News
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Australian Sea Heritage No 71
Australian Sea Heritage
Number 71, Winter 2002,
Cover - The Tampa arriving at Sydney with Captain Arne Rinnan in command on his last voyage before retirement.
Photo: Bob Fildes

Australian Sea Heritage No 72
Australian Sea Heritage
Number 72, Spring 2002
Cover - The Boomerang
in Port Jackson.

Photo: Bob Fildes
Contents of Issue 72:-
  • Sea Mail
  • News From All Ports
  • The Background to the Magazine Australian Sea Heritage  I had no budget and no staff, . . .
  • No VC for Rankin?
    The RAN has never won a VC medal. Why this is so is a curious matter.
  • The Dutch United East India Company (VOC)
    The first and largest multinational corporation in the world for almost 200 years, . . .
  • Ships Library
  • A Song for the James Craig
  • The Refrigerated Cargo Ship
    However, many of these ships were among the loveliest vessels afloat.
  • What Ship is That?
  • Museum News
  • Knot the News
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