Will wrote:They should launch a public appeal. I am sure there are many people in the state who would be willing to donate money for such a cause.
Yep, they have done so - but with limited success to date ==>
http://cityofadelaide.org.au
From the website:
Our Vision is to …
* Preserve the world heritage clipper ship City of Adelaide,
* Promote knowledge of this precious ship's heritage significance to South Australia, Australia and the international community,
* Enrich lives through an interpretative museum and community venue, and,
* Provide enjoyment for visitors to the maritime heritage tourist precinct of Port Adelaide and for the local community.
Our Mission is to save the historic clipper ship City of Adelaide and preserve the ship for future generations, by …
* Transporting the ship from Scotland to South Australia.
* Protecting and securing the ship under cover, and on land, in Port Adelaide.
* Developing an interpretive museum and community venue that educates, entertains and involves visitors.
* Providing visitors with an appreciation of …
o the unique construction of the ship,
o the traditional skills of the 19th century English shipbuilders,
o the traditional skills of the crew of the ship,
o the life on board for the passengers and crew,
o the trade importance of the clipper ships to the fledgling colony of South Australia in transporting goods, grain, wool, wine, etc
o the great Clipper Races from Australia to the European markets.
* Linking to other SA tourist destinations such as Pt Augusta, Burra, Paddle Steamers, ships graveyard, Migration Museum, SA Maritime Museum.
* Creating critical mass together with other local museums, heritage organisations and community groups.[/quote]