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    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    causing considerable damage. At this time it was owned by John Bateman who managed to have it refloated ...

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  • Black Swan

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    believed to have been built in New South Wales with a square stern, and with no galleries or figurehead. ...

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  • Pet

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    did not attract a great amount of attention, but something must have occurred to enrage the beast as ...

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  • Langstone

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    subsequent sale to Norwegian owners. The West Australian described it as ‘one of the prettiest models that ...

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  • Thistle

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    Australian Maritime Museum, No. 80. Lloyd’s Register of British and Foreign Shipping 1877. Lloyd’s, London. ...

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  • Annie M. Young

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    November 1876: 3a & 21 February 1877: 3b. The West Australian Times, 7 November 1876:3b. Western ...

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  • Comet

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    may have come from either the Bee or the Lass of Geraldton, both lost in this vicinity (see entries). ...

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  • Ballarat

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    Archaeology, Fremantle. West Australian, 22 June 1900, p. 5a Inquirer, 29 June 1900, p. 4b NO South-West ...

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  • Citizen of London

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    have been caused by the inexperience of the crew rather than any weakness in the construction. SOCIAL ...

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  • Bee

    Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018

    May 1851 NO South-West-Coast 59 bee ...

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