Friday, August 10, 2018

Fathers Day Gift Suggestion

The Island   David Boddam Whetham

We live in a friendly and safe community nestled in a very beautiful harbour-side locale of historical and cultural importance.   It’s worth reflecting on how special Mosman is and how important it is to preserve what we have.


This sentiment has been wonderfully captured in two books written and   published by local resident Claire Mitchell – ‘Mosman Meanders and foreshore flavours’ and ‘Through the Heads to Balmoral, Sydney’.   They’re great reminders of our past, present, geography and history together with beautiful illustrations and interesting facts, walks, stories, and recipes.  
Prof Dennis Bobyn                                             

Claire Mitchell    0421 319 496   http://mosmanmeanders.blogspot.com

Snapshots of content which may appeal to the special men in your lives.
Fishermen ‘In the Know’Balmoral Wharf is still an excellent fishing spot where you might be lucky enough to catch the following:-  Dec/Jan – Salmon/Kingies;   Mar/Apr-Jewies;  May/Aug – Trevally/John Dory;  Sept/Oct-Tailor…  The occasional Eastern Rock Lobster can also be found with the help of a waterproof torch.



Messing about in boats
In 1857 the ‘Dunbar’ was wrecked off South Head.  Some of the timber salvaged from the wreck was used by boat builder, Dan Sheedy, to build a yacht of unique design. 
The yacht, The Australian, was designed by Richard Hayes Harnett,  who ignored all previous and current hull forms and led the world in yacht design by studying the shape of a mackerel.  After it was launched in 1858, he sailed it into Mosman Bay.

Underwater diversity SIMS ‘Sydney Institute of Marine Science’ is an innovative multidisciplinary marine science facility located in historic buildings at Chowder Bay and Georges Heights, the location ideal for marine research.Photo - A 360 degree underwater camera system off the Sydney Coastline. 

1923 - 1950
Order of the Star of the East  Amphitheatre

Built to view the returning Christ
walking on the waters through the rugged heads;
replaced by a re brick citadel
“Suburbanisation had conquered all.”

‘The Manor’ in Clifton Gardens
 was bought in 1925 by The Theosophical Society (The Order of the Star), after leasing it since 1922 for a community of 50 people, headed by the notorious occultist, Charles Webster Leadbeater.
(The story surrounding the amphitheatre is one of extreme controversy, doctrine splintering and radical breakaway factions .  Its membership included such people as, Prime Minister - Alfred Deacon; architect - Walter Burley Griffin; with Yeats, Oscar Wilde, Joyce, DH Lawrence and Gandi influenced by it.) 
Available from Outlets -   Pages & Pages;  Oracle Bookstore;  Frenchy’s, Mosman Art Gallery - $29
‘Through the Heads to Balmoral’ is available  an e-book through your favourite online bookstore - $9.90




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