AWM Collection Record: ART91774
| ID Number: | ART91774 |
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| Title: | View of lagoon from the eastern side of the island, Diego Garcia | ||
| Maker: | Churcher, Peter | ||
| Object type: | Painting | ||
| Place made: | Indian Ocean; Indian Ocean: Diego Garcia | ||
| Date made: | 28 February 2002 | ||
| Physical description: | oil on board | ||
| Measurements: | 20 x 40 cm | ||
| Summary: | View of a lagoon. 'When I arrived in Diego Garcia I learned that the western side was basically given over to their undertakings but the entire eastern side was closed off by the British authorities and left in its natural state. On this eastern side I learned that there was the ruins of the old copra plantation which was established in the 19th century and was the only industry on the island prior to the military taking over. I enquired from the commanding officer of the RAAF whether it would be possible to venture over to the eastern side to see the deserted side of the island. The commanding officer gained permission from the British representatives of the island and he kindly drove me around to the eastern side. We explored the ruins of the old plantation and then found this beatific spot where I sat down and painted the scene of the lagoon looking back across the western side of the American naval ships in evidence out on the lagoon. It was a strange experience sitting in this totally unspoiled tropical paradise looking across to some of the most sophisticated and deadly machinery of war across the other side. The British to their credit are absolutely diligent about maintaining the environment. If you attempt to take a piece of coral dead or alive for a souvenir the fine is 500 pounds. In fact if you run over a cocoanut crab this can be a 1,000 pounds. The naval ships are not allowed to dump matter whatsoever into the lagoon. People swim in it. I swam in it. Amazing island. Very hot and sticky. It's like being in Darwin.' Peter Churcher, interview with Betty Snowden, April 2002. Peter Churcher was appointed official artist in January 2002 to record Australia's involvement in the International Coalition against Terrorism. He travelled to the Middle East and spent three weeks with the RAN on board HMAS Kanimbla and Adeliade in the Persian Gulf. Leaving the Middle East, Churcher spent time on Diego Garcia, a US military base in the Indian Ocean with the RAAF. | ||
| Copyright: | External copyright | ||
| Related place: | Indian Ocean; Indian Ocean: Diego Garcia | ||
| Related conflict: | Afghanistan, 2001- |
Last-Modified: Sun, 11 May 2008 18:35:46 GMT

