10 Aug 2020

HMAS Sydney II Memorial

Before Covid 19 lockdown, we had an opportunity to visit Geraldton and I finally got to see the HMAS Sydney II Memorial.
 
Throughout my life in WA, there had been continual news stories of the search for the wreck of this ship and this had aroused my interest in the Memorial/
 
The story behind this Memorial is as follows.
 

The HMAS Sydney II lost all 645 men.

The Kormoran also sank, but of their 390 men, 318 survived.

The whereabouts of the HMAS Sydney II remained a mystery until the wreckage was found, fairly recently, in March 2008. 
Grandma C walking towards the Dome of Souls
Grandma C walking towards the Dome of Souls

 

This Memorial was built in 1998, about 10 years before the wreckage of the Sydney was discovered. The Dome is made up of 645 seagulls, representing the lost men of the Sydney II/


 
The Steele, symbolic of a standing gravestone, is in the shape of the prow of the Sydney II
 
The Pool of Remembrance, displaying the latitude and longitude coordinates of the wreck.
The Wall of Remembrance
What I found most poignant of all, is the statue of the Waiting Woman.
The Memorial sits on Mount Scott and from there we got a view of the port of Geraldton, with its grain silos and also a view of out ship, the Vasco da Gama.




2 comments:

  1. Beautiful! My Australia trip was cancelled due to this covid :(
    Would really love to visit the dome one day when this pandemic is all over in the future. Heard they have the vaccine now but it would still take some times for everyone to take it. Looking forward to more trips <3


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    1. Hi Derrick, Thank you for your comment. I am sure, when all this is over, you will have a wonderful trip here.

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