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Australian maritime heritage opens to public as digital archive preserves Owen Stanley artworks

Tasmania's Royal Society is converting a 126-year-old album of naval art into an accessible digital resource, balancing preservation with public access.

By The Daily Tasmania · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:35 pm Updated

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Australian maritime heritage opens to public as digital archive preserves Owen Stanley artworks
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A significant piece of Tasmanian cultural heritage is entering the digital realm after being locked away for over a century. According to ABC News, the Royal Society of Tasmania has owned Owen Stanley's album of maritime artworks since 1900, but physical fragility prevented public display. The society is now converting it into a digital flip book, making the collection accessible to anyone with internet access.

Stanley's works document 19th-century maritime life and Tasmanian waters during a formative period of colonial exploration and trade. The digital format solves a genuine conservation dilemma: how to share culturally significant material without exposing delicate originals to light, handling, or other forms of deterioration that come with public access.

The project reflects a broader shift in how regional institutions approach heritage. Rather than choosing between preservation and accessibility, the Royal Society is using technology to serve both. For Tasmania's tourism sector, researchers, students, and cultural enthusiasts, the digital archive represents a new window into the state's maritime history and artistic legacy.

Sources: abc.net.au.

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