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Artists include marine artists employed either by the Australian War Memorial or the Services under an Official War Art Scheme established during the First World War through to practicing artists.

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Starboard lookout, HMAS Arunta (l) by Adam Dennis

Adams, Dennis

Mallina, 1913 by John Allcot

Allcot, John

HMAS Gippsland by unknown artist

Bastock, John

Belbin, Phil

HMAS Sydney 1915 by Reginald Arthur Borstel

Borstel, Reginald Arthur

HMAS Sydney in its fight with a Zeppelin in the North Sea by Charles Bryant

Bryant, Charles

Burgess, Arthur

HMAS Australia (I), 1913 by Gerald Maurice Burn

Burn, Gerald Maurice

HMAS Moresby 1925 – 1946 by Stanley Callahan

Callahan, Stanley

HMAS Anzac (lll) (Pennant 150) by Robert Carter OAM

Carter, Robert

Stoker in engine room one, HMAS Kanimbla by Peter Churcher

Churcher, Peter

HMAS Australia (ll) by Harold Dalton-Hall

Dalton-Hall, Harold

HMAS Australia (l) 1913 by Charles Dixon

Dixon, Charles

Essential Service Ship by John Downton

Downton, John

HMAS Sydney by D’Arcy W. Doyle

Doyle, d’Arcy W

HMAS Australia (l) in Farm Cove by Frederick Elliott (1864-1949)

Elliott, Frederick

HMAS Goonambee on patrol by John Ford, OAM

Ford, John

Unloading the Tobruk at Mogadishu wharf, Somalia by George Gittoes

Gittoes, George

Chief Stoker Charles Mikoni by John Goodchild

Goodchild, John

HMAS Parramatta Torpedo Boat Destroyer 1912 by Arthur Victor Gregory

Gregory, Arthur Victor

HMCS Protector and the sailing vessel Torrens by George Frederick Gregory [Jnr]

Gregory, George Frederick

Hadfield, Margaret

Shark Zero Two coming home by Peter Hanley

Hanley, Peter

HMAS Sydney by Ian Hansen

Hansen, Ian

Harrison, Drew

HMAS Tobruk by John J Heffill

Heffill, John

RAN ships paste Japanese posts by Roy Hodgkinson

Hodgkinson, Roy

HMAS Yarra escorting a convoy in the Northern Arabian Sea 1941 by David Hogan

Hogan, David

HMAS Hobart with the US Seventh Fleet off Vietnam, 1968 by Ray Honisett

Honisett, Ray

Sailors at Rest, HMAS Rushcutter, 1944 by Rex Julius

Julius, Rex

Corvettes off New Guinea (HMAS Parkes in foreground) by A W Lette

Lette, W A

HMAS Tingira by H B Williams

Lindsay, Percy

Marsh, Dale

The gallant last stand of HMAS Yarra by David Marshall

Marshall, David

HMAS Ipswich by John McBryde

McBryde, John

McCubbin, Louis

McRae, Robert

Middleton, Richard B

HMAS Arunta (l) patrolling the Admiralty Islands by Alan Moore

Moore, Alan

The Sinking of the German Cruiser Emden by HMAS Sydney 9th Nov 1914 by Anthony J Moore

Moore, Anthony J

Norris, Roy

HMAS Parramatta at Port Said by Frank Norton

Norton, Frank

Norton, Lynne

Grounding of HMAS Voyager by John Papworth

Papworth, John

HIJMS Ibuki with HMAS Melbourne escorting the first ANZAC convoy by Arai Roku

Roku, Arai

HMAS Vendetta by Doug Sealy

Sealy, Doug

Silas, Ellis

HMAS Patricia Cam by Commodore Dacre Smythe

Smyth, Dacre

Spicer, Barry

HMAS Sydney departing Albany in Escort of Convoy on 1 November 1914 by Stan Stefaniak.

Stefaniak, Stan

Katoomba under aerial attack on 19 February 1942 by Keith Swain

Swain, Keith

Childer’s ratings preparing to discharge a torpedo by David Syme

Syme, David

HMAS Hobart by Gaye Travers

Travers, Gaye

HMAS Upolu by unknown artist

Unknown

Oberon Class SubmarinesSubmarine DetailsThe Oberon Class Submarines were the fourth class of submarines to be operated by the RAN since its formation in 1911. A decision was made in 1963 to acquire four Oberon-class submarines. A later decision added two more to the Squadron. They were built by Scotts’ shipbuilding yard in Greenock, Scotland and entered service between 1967 and 1978.The Oberon was an advanced diesel-electric submarine. It was renowned for its quiet operation and reliability. The class was heavily involved in Cold War surveillance. This included the shadowing of Soviet submarines. The ‘O boats’, as they were affectionately known, were all based at HMAS Platypus in Neutral Bay, SydneyCommissioned:The lead boat HMAS Oxleycommissioned on Decommissioned:The last RAN Oberon submarine, HMAS Otamadecommissioned on 15 December 2000.Fate:While most were sold for scrap two boats and part of a third are preserved and on display for the general public. HMAS Onslow is preserved at the Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney. HMAS Ovens is on display at Fremantle, Western Australia. The upper casing and fin of HMAS Otway is on display in Holbrook, New South Wales.More information:The RAN Oberon Class, Submarine Institute of AustraliaHMAS Platypus, submarine base Sydney, Sea Power Centre AustraliaAustralia’s Submarine History –AE1 & AE2 To Collins, Naval Historical Society of Australia Oberon Class Submarine by Darrell White.

White, Darrell

HMAS Tingira by H B Williams

Williams, H B

HMAS Waterhen Lost in the Mediterranean by Norman Wills

Wills, Norman

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