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History
a voluntary job
By
Graham Davis
Chief of Navy, VADM Chris Ritchie has a vision to better inform
the Australian people of the history of the RAN.
One way he hopes to do this is to take from the seclusion of the
Spectacle Island repository items of RAN memorabilia.
Id like the items exhibited in the recently refurbished
former FIMA workshop at the northern end of Garden Island,
society patron VADM Ritchie said.
The building is in the public area of the island.
VADM Ritchies remarks were made to staff and volunteers
of the Naval Historical Society when he visited the society at
its headquarters in The Boatshed at Garden Island.
He toured the building including the area where more than a million
books, plans, sketches and photographs are stored.
He acknowledged the societys work was an important adjunct
to his vision to provide the general public with a better knowledge
of the RANs history.
The society has undertaken the job of collating and putting on
to a computer data base details from the million plus items it
has in storage.
We already have 1,500 images of ships on our website,
Mr Nicholls said.
He and his members receive help with the task from an organisation
called Volunteers NSW.
Each Tuesday and Thursday up to 15 volunteer come here to
help. Their work is invaluable, he said.
The society was founded in 1970 and is a non profit organisation.
Mr Nicholls does not want to lose the RANs history.
I invite people who have books, plans, documents or photographs
relating to the RAN and its ships to loan them to the society
so we can log them. In addition I invite people to join the society,
he said.
The website is www.navyhistory.org.au
or telephone (02) 9359 2372.
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