Maritime History

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Maritime History specialises in collections of images and artefacts representing the individuals, communities, and organisations that contribute to the maritime history and heritage of Western Australia. This includes: Aboriginal peoples, migrants, women, youth, employees, employers, government and non-government departments, marine artists and writers, maritime education, students, and researchers. The department comprises of three staff, ten volunteers and four research associates.

Maritime History's research includes the study of the State’s fisheries, whaling, sealing, pearling, defence services, ship and boat building, immigration, shipping movements, surfing, sailing, swimming, maritime trade and commerce, and marine engineering, science and technology. Research and information is collated into the department’s research database. The Maritime History department manages one of Australia’s largest collections of watercraft that includes HMAS Ovens and the 1983 America’s Cup winning yacht, Australia II.

Australia II and Liberty sailing around the America’s Cup Buoy

The Maritime History department also has an extensive collection of images and is developing collections of small artefacts, artworks and memorabilia.

Research Areas

Maritime History - curators and contacts

Contact: Maritime.History@museum.wa.gov.au

Sally May
Head of Department
Phone: (08) 9431 8477
Fax: (08) 9431 8490
Mobile: 0409 431 844

Michael Gregg
Image Collection Manager
Phone: (08) 9431 8456
Fax: (08) 9431 8490

Bill Leonard
Boat Collection Manager
Phone : (08) 9431 8383
Fax: (08) 9431 8490