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- Letter Writer
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- Letter to the Editor
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- RAN Ships
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- Publication
- September 2018 edition of the Naval Historical Review (all rights reserved)
Dear Editor,
Some years ago when I was serving in the office of the Naval Historical Society a letter was received with a copy of a photograph of a Garden Island Dockyard crest taken at the Villers Bretonneux Museum. The question was how did it get there? We had no idea so the topic lapsed.
Recently a previous General Manager of Garden Island Dockyard, Rear Admiral Nigel Berlyn, contacted me by telephone with a query about the time when we were both on the Island in the mid-1980s. As matter of passing interest I mentioned the above photographic query and the Admiral told me that during his time as General Manager a group of former French naval personnel from the Villers Bretonneux district had visited the Dockyard when he had presented them with a Naval Dockyard crest. Presumably in older age one of this group donated the crest to the museum.
Should the crest still be on display this explanation might be of interest to Australian visitors.
Kind regards
Norman Rivett
By Editor: Have any members who may have recently visited this museum noticed the GID crest?