HMAS Perth at mercy of scavengers 75 years after being sunk

By Jewel Topsfield
Updated January 29 2017 - 11:13am, first published 10:01am
The HMAS Perth was much beloved by all who served on her. Photo: Geoffrey Ward
The HMAS Perth was much beloved by all who served on her. Photo: Geoffrey Ward
HMAS Perth saw action in many theatres of World War II.  Photo: Geoffrey Ward
HMAS Perth saw action in many theatres of World War II. Photo: Geoffrey Ward
David Manning survived the sinking of HMAS Perth in World War II. Photo: Penny Stephens
David Manning survived the sinking of HMAS Perth in World War II. Photo: Penny Stephens
HMAS Perth's ship's company in Fremantle, August 1941. Photo: Royal Australian Navy
HMAS Perth's ship's company in Fremantle, August 1941. Photo: Royal Australian Navy
A dramatic painting of the sinking of the  HMAS Perth almost 75 years ago. Photo: Penny Stephens
A dramatic painting of the sinking of the HMAS Perth almost 75 years ago. Photo: Penny Stephens
Red Lead, the ship's cat, on board HMAS Perth. She perished with the vessel. Photo: Supplied
Red Lead, the ship's cat, on board HMAS Perth. She perished with the vessel. Photo: Supplied

In the end star shells were all David Manning had left.

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