As she stands at 101 years old more of her story emerges
Floria was the primary experiment in the changeover from Helmet diving
To Hookah diving in the early 60’s
Monumental change in efficiencies
She remains a silent sailing monument .
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Marine Ecological Research vessel HB
The Coal versus Coral debate is likely one of the hottest matters of conflict this decade. More ore ships means more risk of shipwreck and associated habitat destruction as bunker oil speads into tidal ecosystems of mangrove and coral reef.
A ten fold increase in shipping is not safe with mandatory pilotage being relaxed or ignored.
We ask for a slowdown in export of fossil fuels to reduce atmospheric CO2
Tipping points are realised too late.
Support for the vessel and its field work in monitoring is welcome ..
Hastings Quarries respond
CMM Inc needs clean fill and shipping containers to build capacity and facilitate an exhibit exploring the human achievement of our east coast pearling story.
The Floria from 1914 represents a stage upon which much human drama unfolded over time in our recent past.
The fabric of the Floria is in danger of being quietly reduced to wood pulp by a white ant ? infestation.
There is an urgent need to support the CMM effort to stop the decay process and stabilise the majority of the vessel timbers.
A concrete slab would help towards this end and so we shall be setting up a bunding circumference of formwork into which cement can be poured.
CMM is appealing to the community to participate in this outcome.Sign up to see what change you can help enable at CMM – HQ.
We have new membership applications
Loan Agreements and Storage Agreements to encourage community engagement.Contact details for the CMM below
PO Box 5458 Cairns
PH 0412712042
Hastings add foundations
Building capacity
CMM Inc needs clean fill and shipping containers to build capacity and facilitate an exhibit exploring the human achievement of our east coast pearling story.
The Floria from 1914 represents a stage upon which much human drama unfolded over time in our recent past.
The fabric of the Floria is in danger of being quietly reduced to wood pulp by a white ant ? infestation.
There is an urgent need to support the CMM effort to stop the decay process and stabilise the majority of the vessel timbers.
A concrete slab would help towards this end and so we shall be setting up a bunding circumference of formwork into which cement can be poured.
CMM is appealing to the community to participate in this outcome.
Sign up to see what change you can help enable at CMM – HQ.
We have new membership applications
Loan Agreements and Storage Agreements to encourage community engagement.
Contact details for the CMM below
PO Box 5458 Cairns
PH 0412712042
Reconcilliation and collaboration the fabric of facts
Bringing Antonia from Townsville to Cairns has proven to be a wise decision, finding funding and finding family among the like minded folk of the saltwater people of the Far North is now bearing fruit.
Skills are being shared,art explored and east coast pearling history is being saved.
The lugger boat builders of Cairns like Alf Hansen, Harold Collis and Brisbane builders like Watts and Wright restarted the Torres pearl fishery in the 1950’s and are at last being recognised.
The Cairns Maritime Museum community organisation has long held the view that the Torres Straits Pearling story was at risk of being a forgotten chapter in the rapidly unfolding story of our Far North’s much longer history.
Recovering the Floria 1914 from a watery grave in 2001 was a project which was undertaken by volunteers and CMM members which resulted in a Naidoc Award.
Our hopes were that we had started the ball rolling towards its repair and restoration . Key to this was a Museum exhibition at the PIER explaining the richness of our maritime past.
The PIER exhibition was closed in 2004 when the PIER building was sold and so the project also sadly closed.
History repeats and Antonia sank, was recovered, relocated and presented and appreciated.
It is good to see this ball keeps on rolling,
Reborn for research role
HB at Thursday Island 1991, neglected but still afloat
The Cairns Maritime Museum
The Cairns Maritime Museum maintains a collection of artifacts recovered from numerous significant Shipwreck sites discovered along the Great Barrier Reef.
East coast historical Pearl Luggers and indigenous water craft sourced from communities and individuals by donation.
We have a vessel which requires crew members to be sailed for training and re-enactment voyages of educational value and exhibition purposes to maintain the traditional skillsets of the age of sail and develop youth involvement in the Cairns Maritime Museum Community Organisation.