About the Book
Seventy digitally restored and toned 19th Century naval and military photographs
Twenty 19th Century wood engravings
Ten Maps & diagrams
30,000 word text
This book is the result of 4-years intensive research. It examines the development of a naval squadron, militia army and coastal artillery forts at Port Phillip in the British colony of Victoria, Australia between 1856-1945. It also examines the links to European conflicts and colonialism. The era encompassed the introduction of steam powered & iron-clad warships, gun boats, fish-torpedoes, electrical minefields, disappearing guns and concrete emplacements.
Twenty 19th Century wood engravings
Ten Maps & diagrams
30,000 word text
This book is the result of 4-years intensive research. It examines the development of a naval squadron, militia army and coastal artillery forts at Port Phillip in the British colony of Victoria, Australia between 1856-1945. It also examines the links to European conflicts and colonialism. The era encompassed the introduction of steam powered & iron-clad warships, gun boats, fish-torpedoes, electrical minefields, disappearing guns and concrete emplacements.
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About the Creator
Keith Quinton
Geelong West, Victoria, Australia
teacher of fine art, history & photography for thirty years