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Well it seems like forever since we all saw each other at the Bass Strait Maritime Museum. Jaydeyn and Sarah are doing a wonderful job
Well it seems like forever since we all saw each other at the Bass Strait Maritime Museum. Jaydeyn and Sarah are doing a wonderful job
Today’s blogpost is from Gareth Gunn, master rigger of the Julie Burgess: I have been repairing and making wooden blocks for a few years now for Julie Burgess as
Today we have another blog post from one of our volunteer guides, Jill Grevatt. Jill helped develop and then played an integral part in our
Today we have a blog post from one of our volunteer guides, Eddy Utberg. “Helping out at the Devonport Maritime Museum as a volunteer is
Today we have a blog post from one of our volunteer researchers, Judy Buckley. Judy has looked into the original site history relating to the
Today we have another blog post from one of our volunteer guides, Alan Luxton. Alan is a wealth of knowledge – ask him a question
Where’s the Davenport? By Greg Close Having recently retired from recreational scuba diving after some 50 years of it, I’ve been reasonably satisfied that I’ve
Our mission is to be a source of knowledge, ideas, stories and memories. The Bass Strait Maritime Centre’s collection is a repository developed as a resource to inspire and educate the community and visitors. A key focus of the collection is to contribute to the interpretation and preservation of the history and maritime heritage of the Devonport region and its connection with the Bass Strait.
The Bass Strait Maritime Centre acknowledge and pay respect to the Tasmanian Aboriginal community and the punniler-panner as the traditional and original owners and continuing custodians of this land.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging.
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