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Neptune
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
1901/06/13 Protected Federal PA N wrecked 16 miles on SW coast from Geraldton N 22.00 WA Perth 1870 Fremantle 61096 4 of 1870 14.00 4.30 1.60 1 3 Foundered Abrolhos Geraldton Charles James (Farso) (C. Jones) F.C. Broadhurst & McNeill & Co 117/80, 56/72 333, 1056 Date lost: 13 June 1901 ...
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Herschel ex Edith Byrne
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
ship was sold to Robert Miles Sloman & Co. in March 1865 for £8 250, renamed Herschel and registered in Hamburg. It was used for during 1871-80 to carry immigrants to Queensland. On 1 June 1891 it ...
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Scotchman
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
1919/06/09 Protected Federal N 80 miles W from Moora 3 Fortunado Aus 333, BA 1033 & DMH 329 The vessel was owned and skippered by Peter Fortunado. There were two crew: Giovanni Faneli and Giovanni De Palmo. The vessel was valued at £800 and was not insured. THE LOSS The Scotchman was lying at ...
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Hugh Norman
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
1910/10/28 Protected Federal N N Opposite Green Island about 17 miles from Namban right between two small islands and the shore about 80 yards from the beach N 10.42 12.42 WA Fremantle 1910 Fremantle 125030 22/1910 11.50 3.80 1.50 1 2 By drunkenness and neglect of duty and navigation through ...
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Coolgardie
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
well deserved. A cyclone, described as one of the worst on this part of the coast in over 80 years, ...
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Emma
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
made out distinctly the ribs of a vessel lying on the beach. The place is situated about 100 miles to the south of the Cape, between Point Cloates and Cape Cuvier, where a reef of fifteen to twenty miles ...
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Warren
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
before Schank saw them on the shore some 80 to 100 m away. The captain then gathered food and clothing ...
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Lass of Geraldton
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
2013/0001/SG _MA-206/80 The 2-masted schooner Lass of Geraldton was built by William Garrard at Geraldton from ...
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Preston
Wreck | Updated 29 Jan 2018
206/80) states that an anchor 5–5½ ft (1.5–1.7 m) long, half upright and firmly concreted to the sea bed, ...