Living on the edge – 19th century sealers, whalers, and steamships on the south coast

Special Event | Updated 1 decade ago

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SS Katoomba entering Princess Royal Harbour, 1930s

Join Adam Wolfe, maritime archaeologist and historian, to learn about Albany's unique maritime history.

For over 50 years, Albany was the colony of Western Australia’s main port. Albany was the junction for thousands of seafarers, passengers, traders, whalers and sealers, all of whom brought a unique perspective to the developing seaport. Mr Wolfe will explain why Albany fulfilled this role and how the port and harbour operated with little funding and infrastructure in the early years. You will also learn about some of the larger-than-life characters from these early days and what they left behind!

Get a significant maritime perspective on your past!

WHO: Adults
COST:  Gold coin donation
WHEN: Sunday 17 July, 1.30-3.30pm
WHERE: Co-op Building