First Surfboard

Title:
First Surfboard
NFSA ID
1435353
Year
2004
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Surfing may well be a quintessential Aussie pastime but who introduced us to the modern-day art of boardriding?

Warren Brown gets the lowdown from former world champion surfer Midget Farrelly. He tells the story of Duke Kahanamoku, a champion Hawaiian swimmer, who showed Australians how to ride a wave at Sydney’s Freshwater Beach in 1914, using a board he built himself from a lump of local timber.

Huge, heavy and completely finless, the first Australian surfboard has pride of place in the local surf club.

Investigating National Treasures with Warren Brown is also available for purchase from the NFSA Online Shop.