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HMAS Diamantina K-377- The Last River Class Frigate

{All Images are my own unless otherwise noted, reproduction permitted on request. High resolution files available.}

This page is respectfully dedicated to the Officers and Men that served in HMAS Diamantina, and to the Volunteers who keep her in such magnificent shape. Bravo Zulu....

"This page provides an overview of the ship in her drydock, as taken from the Goodwill Bridge. The exterior,interior, and onboard photograph series that follow, provide extensive detail photographs of HMAS Diamantina. The last remaining River Class Frigate, of an original 151 ships, operated by the Commonwealth Navies of Australia Canada and the United Kingdom.

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HMAS Diamantina K-377 rests in drydock, at the Queensland Maritime Museum, Brisbane.
River class Frigate commissioned in to Royal Australian Navy service in April 1945.
Flying Bridge, and 3 inch gun in B position.
Three inch gun in B, 40mm Bofors in C position.
Superstructure, mast and Funnel.
Focsle.
Aft Flying Bridge.
Wide midships shot..
Rear superstructure, ships boats and Funnel
Midships ventilation.
Midships structures.
After 3 inch gun mount in Y position twin 40s port and starboard on quarterdeck
Midships through Quarterdeck shot.
Quarterdeck.
Stern Depth Charge Rails /1.
Quartedeck and Fantail.
Next series...Onboard the HMAS Diamantina ....

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