H.M.S. ILLUSTRIOUS 23,500 tons WW II Aircraft Carrier. |
The great Graving Dock at Sydney's Garden Island Dockyard - largest in the Southern Hemisphere. |
In
mid -1945, H.M.S.ILLUSTRIOUS was in Sydney's Garden Island Graving Dock
for repairs after being hit by two Kamikaze suicide bombers off
Okinawa.(Thank you internet.) The planes had caused damage deep below
the waterline after penetrating her armoured flight deck with their bomb
loads. The damage must have been severe, because she had initial
repairs in the Phillipines , these repairs in Sydney and then again more
repairs at Rosyth when she got home to England.
My
Dad worked at the Dockyard during the War, being unfit for military
service due to an eye injury sustained in Newlands Iron Foundry near
Central Station where he had commenced work when he was 11 years old
(those were the days!). Now, in the declining days of the War, Dad was
able to take me into the Dockyard on one of his days off. I have never
forgotten the sight of the biggest hole I had EVER seen with a vast
Aircraft Carrier sitting high and dry within it!
There
are not too many details you recall from age 5, but the name
ÏLLUSTRIOUS"was seared on my memory by that truly awesome sight for this
little blond haired boy. It is probably there and then that the seeds
of my love of ships and the sea were planted.
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