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‘On the move’? Maritime heritage and urban redevelopment in Melbourne

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posted on 2015-01-01, 00:00 authored by Steven Cooke
This paper explores issues surrounding the conservation and management of Polly Woodside, one of Victoria’s most significant maritime heritage objects. Sold to the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) for restoration in 1968, the ship has been berthed in the historic Duke’s Dock since 1978. Through various incarnations, the ship and associated museum have been a key feature of the Melbourne ‘riverscape’, and a major tourist attraction, ever since.
The paper briefly explores the history of the Polly Woodside and museum, before focusing on the debates about the future use and location of the vessel brought about by the continuing redevelopment of Melbourne’s South Wharf from the mid-1990s until today. It examines how these contentious and often heated debates were shaped by different understandings of the ship's cultural significance, as well as ideas
of community, ownership and sustainability, which have wider implications for the management of maritime cultural heritage within a context of urban redevelopment and place promotion.

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Journal

Historic environment

Volume

27

Issue

3

Article number

2

Pagination

24 - 35

Publisher

Council for the Historic Environment

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

ISSN

0726-6715

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, Council for the Historic Environment

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