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Bill's
Reminising!!!
This
area was actually a boat landing area during WW11
and it housed the 'Iron Lung' in the NT for divers
that got the bends. Carl Atkinson actually made
the 'Iron Lung' himself and saved many a life
- such as Chinese Malay, Indonesians divers who
were as Bill said often here pinching the pearls
on the NT Coastline. Carl Atkinson is credited
with saving at least 16 lives.
Carl
Atkinson obtained
a lease in perpetuity of Doctors Gully we think
in the 50's. Carl
Atkinson used to have an old Willy's Jeeps he
salvaged from a sunken ship in the harbour with
his German Shepard in the back. Always seen around
town. Funny thing is customs cornered him one
day and wanted excise off him. Now Carl never
letting anyone get the better of him he took the
jeeps he salvaged back out on a barge and dumped
them back into the harbour. Carl
Atkinson then threw scraps in the water for many
years and noticed the fish coming in on every
hig tide to feed on them.
In
1964 he successfully applied for the area to be
declared a Fish Reserve and he layed the foundations
for a tourist attraction known as 'Doctor's Gully'
in his day - we say unique in the world. A
stroke in 1972 affected Carl. Then he constructed
the groyne which to this day protects his cheerished
wild fish. By 1978/79 he had decided tomove south
and sold the property to Marshall and Cherry Peron.
Marshall Peron the retired Chief minister who
began Aquascene Fish Feeding. Carl
Atkinson died at Murwillumbah, NSW in February
1985.
Carl
Atkinson - Adventurer and salvage expert.
Reputedly the first man to water-ski on Sydney
Harbour in 1932, he became an instructor in Darwin.
(Also Billy Burrow's as he owned the boat.)
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