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HMAS Lonsdale (naval base)

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HMAS Lonsdale
Port Melbourne, Victoria in Australia
A painting by official war artist Able Seaman Rex Julius depicting RAN personnel observing prayers during divisions at HMAS Lonsdale in 1944
HMAS Lonsdale is located in Victoria
HMAS Lonsdale
HMAS Lonsdale
Location of the former base in Victoria
Coordinates37°49′26″S 144°54′40″E / 37.82389°S 144.91111°E / -37.82389; 144.91111
TypeNaval training base
Site information
Operator Royal Australian Navy
Site history
In use1 August 1940 (1940-08-01) – 1992 (1992)
Fate

HMAS Lonsdale is a former Royal Australian Navy (RAN) training base that was located at Beach Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Originally named Cerberus III, the Naval Reserve Base was commissioned as HMAS Lonsdale on 1 August 1940 during the Second World War.[1]

Lonsdale was decommissioned in 1992,[2] and the site now houses a luxury apartment complex known as HM@S Lonsdale, designed by Fender Katsalidis Architects.[3][4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Bunnett, A; Halliburton, G; Webb, P (December 1971). "The Southern Base of the RAN". Naval Historical Review. Naval Historical Society of Australia. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  2. ^ "HMAS Lonsdale Site" (PDF). Community governance. City of Port Phillip. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  3. ^ Houston, Cameron; Vedelago, Chris (10 February 2013). "Penthouse poised to set $20m record". Executive Style. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  4. ^ Sandercock, Leonie; Dovey, Kim (2005). Fluid City: Transforming Melbourne's Urban Waterfront. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press (published 2004). p. 227-32. ISBN 0868406694.
  5. ^ Johnston, Chris (9 April 2014). "Is old Port sailing into the sunset?". The Age. Retrieved 11 August 2017.


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