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Gwendoline
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
1924/02/10 (1924/03/01) Protected Federal N N Port Hedland, Forestier Reef N 84.00 106153 7 Blown ashore Refloated E.W. Lepoigneur E.W. Lepoigneur 1055, 326 Refloated and taken to Balla Balla 01/07/1924. Master reported broken keel and floor board lifted 15 ins. Harbour & Light File AN 16/5/ ACC 1066/ ...
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Camel
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
of the vessel’s bottom, including keel, keelson, floors and the stem and stern posts. It is lying on ...
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Anne Melhuish
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
debris from the harbour floor. As the Western Australian Government steamer Penguin was then in the port ...
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Alex T. Brown
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
nine sister and rider keelsons, floors and frames. Up to 12m of the keel becomes visible above the high ...
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Annie M. Young
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
the keel and floors were of timber. Trotman anchors were designed by John Trotman and exhibited, along ...
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St. Lawrence
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
thing in wooden passenger construction. She had so much rise of floor that she required 60 tons of ...
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Mayhill
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
the sea floor. There is no evidence of machinery, windlasses or anchors and the general indication is one of heavy salvage and an almost total lack of artefacts. The vessel’s floors are still evident ...
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Fairy
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
canted about 45º to the north-east) and six floors are visible, together with a timber which is most ...
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Ben Ledi
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
contains a section of the ship’s floor, some deck beams and a section of bulwark. There is also a land site ...
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Sarah Burnyeat
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
from some of the floors. A substantial mound of coal has a number of items protruding through it ...