Fifity years ago next week, Laurie Dilks had a front row seat to one of the most dramatic events in Williamstown’s history and has the photos and the memories to prove it. He spoke to Cade Lucas. As a shipwright with the former Victorian Ports and Harbours Branch in Williamstown, Laurie Dilks didn’t normally bring a camera to work. “I never carried a camera normally unless I thought there was something worthwhile to take a photograph of,” Mr Dil…
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