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HM Special Service Squadron visit to South Australia
HM Special Service Squadron visit to South Australia

HM Special Service Squadron visit to South Australia

Date1924
Object number00003919
NameBooklet
MediumInk on paper
DimensionsOverall: 180 mm, 0.05 kg
ClassificationsEphemera
Credit LineANMM Collection
DescriptionTen-page souvenir booklet of the British Royal Navy’s Special Service Squadron’s visit to South Australia, 10 to 15 March 1924. The cover features an artwork of a koala with a baby on its back climbing a eucalyptus tree beneath an image of the battle cruiser and flagship HMS HOOD. HistoryFrom 27 November 1923 to 28 September 1924, the British Royal Navy’s Special Service Squadron cruised around the world visiting and thanking those countries and allies who had offered their support during World War I. It was an opportunity to show naval strength and renew alliances. Each stop was greeted with enthusiasm as evidenced by this souvenir booklet of the Squadron’s visit to South Australia from 10 to 15 March 1924. The fleet berthed at Port Adelaide.SignificanceThe Special Service Squadron stopped at eight Australian ports during February, March and April 1924 during its World Cruise. Booklets detailing the day’s events and the region’s history were produced as mementoes for those who attended. The days were organised to show the officers and sailors a slice of Australian life and to offer thanks for alliances and comradeship.