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  • Commiles

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    arrived in Albany in 1949 with its sister ship Ben Dearg, both owned by the Anglo-Australian Fishing ...

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  • Lily of the Lake

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    Western Australian Museum-No.80: 35. NO North-West 1354 lily-lake ...

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  • John 2

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    1894 Protected Federal N N 80 Mile Beach N Unknown Cyclone Wrecked and sunk 116/80 NO North-West 1296 john-2 ...

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  • Kia-ora

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    vessels in the fishing industry. THE LOSS The Kia Ora was returning to Geraldton from Shark Bay when it ...

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  • Era

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    waters, as Milson could not bear to see it converted into a fishing boat. In Fremantle the vessel’s large ...

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  • Cock of the North

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    owned it) bought the Cock O’ The North from the Nor’West Fishing Co. Ltd. Nelson then sold the ketch to ...

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  • Uno

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    1887/04/22 Protected Federal N N Off Eighty Mile Beach N 7.50 QLD Torres Straight 1877 Brisbane 78165 10.80 3.20 1.80 Cyclone Wrecked and sunk Norhtwest Pearl Fields Pearl, shell 116/80 1048 NO North-West 776 uno ...

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  • Cocoa Nut

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    1887/04/22 Protected Federal N N Off 80 Mile Beach N Cyclone Wrecked and sunk Cossack Pearls 116/80 NO North-West 58 cocoa-nut ...

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  • Topgallant

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    1933/11/10 Protected Federal N N Koombana Bay N 15.00 12.80 Caught fire outside Bunbury, towed inside and beached, but destroyed Burnt 405/71 1034 Topgallant was a fishing boat, and was owned by a man named Vines from Busselton. The ketch had previously been owned by Dr Kennedy of Perth, was well fitted, ...

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  • Sea Prince

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    were later found safe, and brought to Geraldton by the fishing boat Clare. Worsley, P. and J., with ...

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