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The Old Post Office Museum is closed for repairs to the roof,
undertaken by the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council,
to protect this historic assett. 
We hope to reopen early September. In the meantime, if you
have any questions for us, please call 0429 868 844.

We look forward to reopening and welcoming you all back.
Meantime, enjoy the stories on Facebook and give some thought
about joining us as a member, it's fun - See our website for this.

Diane White OAM - President
Mornington & District Historical Society

FIFTEEN YOUNG MEN



Yet the boat disaster still ranks alongside the Manchester United plane crash (1958) as one of the world’s greatest sporting tragedies. Lost were fifteen men and boys from one town - brothers, fathers, sons, uncles and best mates – ‘youths that might have made the best colonists Australia ever had.’ Only one or two members of the team were spared: the captain, who at the jetty had a strange sense of impending danger, and gave away his ticket before the voyage, and one other.

For the first time in 122 years, journalist Paul Kennedy reveals why the Mornington Football Club never made it home. In doing so, he brings to life nineteenth-century Australia during depression and its first banking crisis, a period of trauma, resilience, friendship, love and grief for a generation of settlers’ children.

$25

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