Lancewood is a website management business based in Melbourne. It provides design, domain-name and hosting services, and specialises in Internet technology and nautical websites.
Each hand-crafted Lancewood website is individually designed for speed and communication, and logically laid out to showcase ideas, activities and products – see Gallery1 and Gallery2. Please contact me for further information.
Internet and IPv6 sites
- Instant6 - Easy IPv6 Visibility for IPv4 Websites
- Studentnet - ICT control and configuration facilities for Australian education
- IPv6Now - IPv6 strategy, dual-stack server, commercial tunnels, FREE static tunnel - now!
- Australian IPv6 Summit 2010 - Australia's premier IPv6 event, Melbourne 18-20 October 2010
- VIC6 TestNet - Victorian Industry Collaborative IPv6 Testbed Network
- IPv6 Forum Australia - IPv6 Forum Australia is a Special Interest Group of ISOC-AU
- Capital Hill Consulting - Internet, research, management and government consulting services
- The Internet Society of Australia - Australian Chapter of the Internet Society (ISOC-AU)
- Australian IPv6 Summits - previous IPv6 conferences, 2005-2008
- IPv6 for e-Business - documents, tools, awareness: IPv6 in Australia
Nautical and other sites
- SeaBooks - Alan Villers: Voyager of the Winds, and Redbill: From Pearls to Peace
- CosmoDome - Portable 'Imax-type' digital theatre domes
- Maritime Heritage Association of Victoria - the coalition of Victorian maritime groups
- Polly Woodside Volunteers' Association - preserving the famous barque 'Polly Woodside'
- Nautical Association of Australia - Australian and NZ ships and maritime history
- Journeyman Education Services - school-visiting planetariums in Victoria
- Pearl Seekers - South Sea pearl creations to your own design
- Planetarium Education Group - school-visiting planetariums in NSW
- Williamstown Heritage Boat Show - historic vessels and maritime festival 2004
Maritime Books
ALAN VILLERS: Voyager of the WindsKate Lance, National Maritime Museum, 2009 Australian journalist Alan Villiers sailed on the last great four-masted windjammers between the wars. His writings and images made him world-famous. This biography, drawn from his personal diaries, explores the complex man who also sailed with Arab traders, commanded Allied landing ships, and inspired modern sail-training and ship-preservation efforts. Winner of the Mountbatten Maritime Award, October 2009. |
REDBILL: From Pearls to
PeaceKate Lance, Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2004 REDBILL is the true story of a wooden boat's voyage through a century of history, from pearling to the Pacific War, from Greenpeace actions to a devastating cyclone. Images, introduction, more ... Winner of Western Australian Premier's Book Award 2004 for Non-Fiction |

