The two letters survived the past century inside a Schweppes-brand bottle, which Debra Brown found on Wharton Beach in early ...
Neville wrote that he and his comrades were, “Somewhere at Sea.” Harley wrote that they were, “Somewhere in the Bight,” ...
Two handwritten letters penned by Australian soldiers on their way to the battlefields of France during World War I have ...
The notes were thrown overboard just a few days into a voyage to join the battlefields of France more than a century ago.
TWO messages in a bottle written by World War One soldiers more than a century ago have washed up on a beach in Australia.
Just minutes after crew members aboard the Australian submarine signaled about diminishing visibility, the vessel disappeared into the fog. During WWI, Australia’s first submarine, HMAS AE1, along ...
The Royal Australian Navy's first submarine, which went down with all hands more than a century ago, has been located off Papua New Guinea in about 1,000 feet of water. HMAS AE-1 vanished off Rabaul, ...
The first letter was penned by South Australian soldier Malcolm Alexander Neville to his mother, and was signed off ...
Australia’s first submarine was discovered after a 103-year search, the Royal Australian Navy announced Thursday. The HMAS AE1, a WWI-era submarine, vanished on Sept. 14, 1914, with 35 crew members on ...
The Royal Australian Navy's first submarine, which went down with all hands more than a century ago, has been located off Papua New Guinea in about 1,000 feet of water. HMAS AE-1 vanished off Rabaul, ...
Messages in a bottle written by two Australian soldiers a few days into their voyage to the battlefields of France during ...