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Army Enhances Local HistoryArticle describing history of Portsea Quarantine Station and the Officer Cadet School

Port Phillip Heads - the super fortsExtract from "Australian Defence Heritage"

Letter to The Sun from Commander R.S. Veale re first shotsLetter to The Sun from Commander R.S. Veale re first shots

Photocopy of Memorandum of Examination of Gun (Barrel No.1489) which fired first shot of WWI at SS PfalzPhotocopy of Memorandum of Examination of Gun (Barrel No.1489) which fired first shot of WWI at SS Pfalz

Port Phillip Bay: Now & ThenDVD documenting the history of Port Phillip Bay

World War 1 shell1. Kevin Dorling, diver who found the shell 2. Unexploded shell found (1975) in Port Phillip Bay, assumed first shot across bow of Pfalz, 1914, later denied

Information about SS PfalzInformation about SS Pfalz which was the target of the first shot fired by Australian forces in WWI. Includes list of officers and crew provided by collector of customs, Melbourne, August 1914

Restoration of the 6 Inch Gun at PortseaTalk given to the local Liberal Party by Maj. Bernie Gaynor in February 2014 with correspondence re history of the gun at Fort Nepean that fired the first Allied shot of WWI - with a view to the restoration of the barrels by 5 August 2014. June 2010 to February 2014

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