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Australian Naval History on 30 September 1892

Australian Naval History on 30 September 1892

On This Day · Sep 30, 1892 ·

The Queensland Navy vessel GAYUNDAH, (gunboat), was paid off and laid up in reserve at Brisbane. Her sister-ship PALUMA, joined her in 1895. ...

Australian Naval History on 12 September 1892

On This Day · Sep 12, 1892 ·

RADM Nathaniel Bowden-Smith was appointed Flag Officer Commanding Australia Station. His flagship was HMS ORLANDO. ...

Australian Naval History on 30 July 1891

On This Day · Jul 30, 1891 ·

HMS HIMALAYA, (troopship), arrived at Port Jackson with relief crews for ships on the Australia Station. HIMALAYA was a steamship built for the P&O Line in 1853. She was chartered ...

Australian Naval History on 1 April 1891

On This Day · Apr 1, 1891 ·

The Auxiliary Squadron, consisting of HM Ships WALLAROO, MILDURA, and RINGAROOMA, (cruisers), and KARRAKATTA, (torpedo gunboat), in commission, and with HM Ships KATOOMBA, and TAURANGA, (cruisers), and BOOMERANG, (torpedo gunboat), ...

Australian Naval History on 11 February 1891

On This Day · Feb 11, 1891 ·

The Clipper ship SOBRAON was purchased by the NSW Government as a replacement for the boys’ training ship VERNON. The vessel was commissioned into the RAN as HMAS TINGIRA in ...

Australian Naval History on 25 September 1890

On This Day · Sep 25, 1890 ·

Royal Naval House, Sydney, was officially opened by His Excellency, Lord Carrington, Governor of NSW. ...

Australian Naval History on 26 February 1890

On This Day · Feb 26, 1890 ·

HM Ships DART and PALUMA surveyed waters off Cape York, QLD. ...

Australian Naval History on 10 September 1889

On This Day · Sep 10, 1889 ·

RADM the Rt. Hon Lord Charles T. M. D. Scott, CB, was appointed Flag Officer Commanding the Australia Station. His flagship was HMS ORLANDO. ...

Australian Naval History on 30 June 1889

On This Day · Jun 30, 1889 ·

The fleet of the State of Victoria consisted of HMV Ships NELSON, (cut-down 1st rate); CERBERUS, (turret ship); BATMAN, and FAWKNER, (armed auxiliaries); CHILDERS, NEPEAN, and LONSDALE, (torpedo boats); VICTORIA, ...

Australian Naval History on 25 May 1889

On This Day · May 25, 1889 ·

The foundation stone of the Royal Naval House, Sydney, ‘Johnnie’s’, was laid by Lady Carrington. ...

Australian Naval History on 4 April 1889

On This Day · Apr 4, 1889 ·

HMS CALLIOPE, (corvette), returned to Sydney after surviving a hurricane at Apia, Samoa. ...

Australian Naval History on 3 March 1889

On This Day · Mar 3, 1889 ·

HMS CALLIOPE, (screw corvette), was despatched from Sydney to Samoa to forestall German and American plans to annex the island. ...

Australian Naval History on 15 November 1888

On This Day · Nov 15, 1888 ·

CAPT Henry Coey Kane, RN, (HMS CALLIOPE), gave evidence before a NSW Parliamentary Committee on the relative merits of various ports in Australasia as the location for a base for ...

Australian Naval History on 26 October 1888

On This Day · Oct 26, 1888 ·

Plans for a protected cruiser for the Victorian Navy were prepared by Sir William Armstrong & Co., England, and placed before the Victorian Government. The 1040 ton ship was designed ...

Australian Naval History on 13 July 1888

On This Day · Jul 13, 1888 ·

The South Australian Government came under bitter criticism for not despatching their gunboat PROTECTOR to sea, to search for survivors of the sailing ship STAR OD GREECE. PROTECTOR stood by ...

Australian Naval History on 16 February 1888

On This Day · Feb 16, 1888 ·

Calliope Dock opened at Auckland, New Zealand. The dock was used for ships of the Australia Station when facilities in Sydney were not available. ...

Australian Naval History on 5 October 1887

On This Day · Oct 5, 1887 ·

The anthem ‘Advance Australia Fair’ was first performed. Bands of the RAN played the anthem in 1919. ...

Australian Naval History on 6 February 1887

On This Day · Feb 6, 1887 ·

VADM Sir John Crace, KBE, CB, RN, was born at Gungahlin, NSW, (now part of modern-day Canberra). Although Australian by birth he entered the Royal Navy in 1902. He rose ...

Australian Naval History on 1 February 1887

On This Day · Feb 1, 1887 ·

RADM Henry Fairfax, CB, appointed Flag Officer Commanding Australia Station. His flagship was HMS NELSON. ...

Australian Naval History on 30 January 1887

On This Day · Jan 30, 1887 ·

The Admiralty agreed to provide eight cadetships a year for Australians, and two for New Zealanders, at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich. Approval was also given for the formation of ...

Australian Naval History on 1 January 1887

On This Day · Jan 1, 1887 ·

RADM Henry Fairfax, CB, was appointed Flag Officer Commanding the Australia Station. His flagships were HM Ships NELSON and ORLANDO. ...

Australian Naval History on 2 September 1886

On This Day · Sep 2, 1886 ·

The Admiralty approved the hoisting of the White Ensign in the Queensland gunboat PALUMA, while the vessel was engaged in survey duties. ...

Australian Naval History on 9 September 1885

On This Day · Sep 9, 1885 ·

The Admiralty asked the Australian colonies to raise, maintain, and command, local defence forces. ...

Australian Naval History on 4 July 1885

On This Day · Jul 4, 1885 ·

Rates of pay in force for the Queensland Navy:-Commander: £1200; Senior Lieutenant: £720; Lieutenant Instructor: £300; Chief Engineer: £600; Assistant Engineer: £360; Gunner and Instructor: £360; Master at Arms: £240; ...

Australian Naval History on 2 June 1885

On This Day · Jun 2, 1885 ·

The strength of the NSW Naval Brigade reached 640, in all ranks. ...

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