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The Hirondelle was built by Halvorsen’s at Berry’s Bay, Sydney in 1937. In 1955 the Hirondelle was purchased by Neil Tapley and Doug Stenson of Coffin Bay from Albert Soderlund of Port Franklin in ...
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The schooner Thomas Lord sailed from Launceston for Geelong on 29 April 1857 under the command of Captain Robert Tait, with a cargo of oats and flour and one passenger. The weather was appalling, and ...
The ketch Esk sailed from Launceston for the Leven River in ballast on 7 July 1882. When approaching the Leven that afternoon, a heavy north-westerly gale developed and the owner-master Peter Oldham ...
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Records state it arrived Fremantle 14/10/1888. sold to J. Lilly, Fremantle agent of Adelaide SS Co. 11/1888 for use as a coal hulk. Reported sunk on 26/09/1892 after receiving 2,300 tons of coal from ...
According to Stone (2006:821) the 'Settler' worked on the Brisbane River until the vessel was abandoned in a waterlogged condition at Bulimba Ferry landing, Brisbane River in November 1885. The ...
To make good decisions that involve nature, we need to understand how nature supports our economy and wellbeing. Natural capital accounting (also known as environmental-economic accounting) helps us ...
The river steamer Nubeena was totally wrecked at Roaring Beach, South Arm on the night of 7 October 1910, while on one of her regular voyages from Tasman Peninsula to Hobart. Nubeena had been expected ...
The schooner Reindeer sailed from Melbourne for Hobart with livestock and other goods, under the command of Captain James Morris, on 14 September 1862, in company with the cutter Caroline.
On the night of 11 August 1877 the ketch Morning Star was anchored at Long Bay when the vessel dragged into deeper water during a continuation of the gales that had wrecked Susan three days earlier.