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From Battleship to Breakwater: post‐military adaptive reuse of the Australian warship Protector
Authors:James W. Hunter  III  Emily Jateff
Affiliation:1. Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia;2. South Australian Maritime Museum, Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Abstract:The light cruiser Protector, built 1884, served as an Australian naval asset for 40 years. Decommissioned from the Royal Australian Navy in 1924, it was subsequently converted into a lighter. The vessel re‐entered military service during the Second World War, but was involved in a collision, condemned, and ultimately installed as a breakwater on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. While much of Protector's military career is well documented, little is known of its conversion and adaptation to civilian roles. What follows is a discussion of efforts to archaeologically document Protector's surviving hull and identify signatures of adaptive reuse indicative of its post‐military career.
Keywords:Protector, Australia  navy  warship  maritime archaeology  vessel reuse
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