I have been browsing through some old photos of mine and my late father's, and have come across some which may be of interest to members of the forum. Numbers 1, 3 and 7 were Dad's, and the others are from my own camera.
The Royal Yacht Britannia was photographed by Dad in the Brisbane River during the 1964 Royal Visit, while those of the Oriana and Pacific Princess he would have taken during cruises he and Mum went on.
The shot of the Arcadia I took as it left Sydney in 1968 bound for the UK, with Mum, Dad and my youngest sister on board. That of the Straat Clement has no particular significance other than it was one of many such vessels that could be seen in Sydney Harbour in those days. I took it as the ferry we were on passed close by.
I am particularly pleased with the shot of the hydrofoil passing the Sydney Opera House, which was still under construction at the time. It was just about to come off the foils for its run into Circular Quay, and the ferry we were on was in the right place at the right time for me to capture the image. The Sydney hydrofoils have passed into history long ago, they were not very popular, as very little could be seen whilst travelling on board one, as I found out.
The model boat was photographed on a farm dam near Bundaberg, Queensland in 1977, and was built by my brother-in-law, George Punter. It was powered by a 25 cc 4 stroke engine, also designed and built by George. He loaned it to me for a year or so, but eventually sold it to concentrate on his main interest, model engineering. If anyone is interested, you can see an example of George's work in Model Engineer magazine, starting with issue number 4511. He has written a series of articles on the construction of a Saunderson and Mills tractor which will run over several issues. A photo of the model is on the cover of issue 4511, a copy of which is shown below. He has since repainted it in a darker, more authentic, shade of green.
Peter.