"Disembarking seasick Deloraine citizens. Devonport locals waiting their turn." After the end of ...

Accession Number P08424.013
Collection type Photograph
Object type Black & white - Digital file TIFF
Maker Unknown
Place made Australia: Tasmania, Devonport
Date made January 1946
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

Public Domain Mark This item is in the Public Domain

Description

"Disembarking seasick Deloraine citizens. Devonport locals waiting their turn." After the end of the Second World War Corvettes visited as close to their named town as possible. Devonport was the closest port to Deloraine. The crew of HMAS Deloraine dressed the ship with flags and took most of the residents of Deloraine and others from Devonport for a trip in Bass Strait. HMAS Deloraine shut down for a week, the residents of Devonport received an extra petrol ration and the crew was feted. Activities included cricket, horseriding, penny farthing cycling, sight-seeing and a dance. This image is from the collection of Lieutenant Paul Merrick (Mick) Dexter, who enlisted in the Royal Australian Naval Volunteer Reserve (RANV) in 1943, and was a watchkeeper and anti-submarine specialist on Corvettes between 1944 and 1946. He continued to serve in the RANV after the Second World War, resigning his commission in 1964.