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Hand written journal of a sailor on board HMAS SYDNEY

1913 – 1917

Australian National Maritime Museum

Australian National Maritime Museum
Sydney, Australia

Ship's log containing details of places visited by HMAS SYDNEY during its service in WWI including postcards, photographs and ephemera from places visited and dates and distances recorded.

It written in the hand writing of at least two people. On the cover is a faint name that appears to be I or J Breen. HMAS Sydney crew list in 1914 has a John Francis Bree, Able Seaman.

The diary covers the extensive patrolling of HMAS Sydney during WWI in the Pacific, Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean and North Sea. It includes a description of the battle with the German raider SMS EMDEN, and a chart of the course of the EMDEN with the HMAS SYDNEY in pursuit. It also contains photographs of the extensive damage inflicted upon the EMDEN.

Trainee RAN officers were required to keep their own unoffical ship's logs and this log may be one of these. There is a similar log, handwritten, in the Australian War Memorial collection. It has different images however. Research continues into the provenance and author of the log.

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  • Title: Hand written journal of a sailor on board HMAS SYDNEY
  • Date: 1913 – 1917
  • Type: Diary
  • Significance: The attack on SMS EMDEN was a decisive victory for Australia and the Allies in World War I. By the end of October 1914 no fewer than 60 allied warships were pre-occupied with the hunt for the EMDEN in the Indian Ocean, so effective had von Muller's command of it been and the exploits of EMDEN's crew were the most successful of the entire Imperial German navy.
  • See institution's online collections: http://www.anmm.gov.au/collections
  • Medium: Ink on paper, cloth
  • Dimensions: 40 x 320 x 202 mm, 11.4 kg
  • Credit line: ANMM Collection Gift from K Daskalopoulos
Australian National Maritime Museum

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