HMAS Otway
Landlocked Submarine
of Holbrook
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HMAS Otway
Albury Road (Hume Highway), Holbrook |
by Brett Green |
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The town of Holbrook lies midway between Sydney and Melbourne on the
Hume Highway. It is one of the few towns on this 1,000 kilometre
stretch of road not to be yet bypassed with a Freeway. Time will
eventually take care of that, but in the meantime Holbrook remains a
convenient spot to break a long journey for food and drink
Considering Hollbrook is several hundred kilometres inland, it is
probably the last place you would expect to find a submarine. But
you will find a submarine in Holbrook. In fact, depending on
your definition, you will find two.
So why is there a submarine in Holbrook?
During the First World War, the town of Germanton changed its name
to Holbrook as a demonstration of patriotism. The inspiration for
the town's new name, Lieutenant N.D. Holbrook, RN, was the Commander
of the 43 metre B11 submarine which torpedoed and sank the Turkish
battleship Messoudieh in December 1914. His exploits earned
him the first naval Victoria Cross; and the attention of the
citizens of this small NSW town. Lt. Holbrook acknowledged the
compliment with three subsequent visits to the town bearing his
name.
Not surprisingly, a 1/5 scale, 8.5 metre model of the submarine B11
was installed in a local park.
Somewhat more surprisingly, a 90 metre chunk of the HMAS Otway
submarine is embedded in an adjacent park.
Holbrook has long considered itself a "submarine town", so when the
HMAS Otway was decommissioned from the Royal Australian Navy, the
town was presented with the submarine's fin. As long as the town had
the fin, it might as well have the rest of the submarine. Makes
sense? A fund raising effort, including the donation of $100,000
from Lt. Holbrook's widow, resulted in a failed bid for the whole
submarine but the successful negotiation for the outer skin to the
waterline. This was carved up, shipped to the town and re-assembled
by local unemployed trainees.
HMAS Otway is certainly one of the more unusual sights on the Hume
Highway!
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Images and Article Copyright © 2002 by
Brett Green Page
Created 26 January, 2003 Last updated
25 January 2003
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