Fri 12 Sep 2014

6:00pm7:00pm

WA Maritime Museum

Presented by Robert Sheppard
Archaeologist and Heritage Consultant, WA Museum Associate

Following the wreck of the VOC ship Vergulde Draeck near the Western Australian coast in 1656, at least 75 Dutch survivors reached the shore. Seven survivors sailed in a small ship’s boat to Batavia (Jakarta) for help, leaving 68 people behind. When rescuers returned the 68 survivors had disappeared. There is no historical record of their fate, which has become one of Australia’s most enduring maritime mysteries.

After twelve years of research, utilising archaeological techniques to examine possible related material located on the WA coast, Robert (Bob) Sheppard believes he and others have found material left behind by the Dutch survivors. Join Bob as he discusses the controversial wreck discovery process, and reveals details of his research into - and the evidence behind his conclusions - regarding the fate of the Vergulde Draeck survivors.

Cost: $12 per person. Includes light refreshments after the lecture.
Bookings: Essential using the link below or calling 1300 134 081.
Please RSVP by 5:00pm, Wednesday 10 September

Online Booking


The misery of a shipwreck surviror

Marooned, by Howard Pyle (1909)

Available in the public domain http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Marooned_(close_up).jpg

Getting Here

Address

Victoria Quay Road,
Fremantle,
Western Australia,
6160,
Australia

 

Phone
1300 134 081

By Train
The WA Maritime Museum is located within walking distance of Fremantle Station visit the Transperth website for timetables.

By Bus
The WA Maritime Museum is serviced by the free Fremantle Cat Service, at Red stop 1. Visit the Transperth website for timetables and details.

By Car
Paid parking is available in the Wilsons car park at the WA Maritime Museum, Victoria Quay Road.

By Ferry
Captain Cook Cruises offer a range of ferry services from Perth which stop nearby at B-Shed ferry terminal.