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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 'Carbine' was a 20 feet long beche-de-mer sloop-rigged open boat. The vessel had on board a crew of seven men when the vessel went missing (Brisbane Courier 11/08/1891:7) in July 1891 (Morning ...
Sanyo Maru was a two-masted steel-hulled Japanese motor vessel built in 1935 that was owned by the Kaiyo Shokusan Company and served as a mother-ship in support of a fleet of Japanese pearling luggers ...
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 ...
The 'Frederick', in company with the 'Duke of Wellington', left Hobart for Mauritius on the 27th of June 1818 under Captain Williams with a cargo of 48 cattle (Hobart Town Gazette and Southern ...
The 'Rialto' was struck by a sudden squall on the 8th of March in the vicinity of Bay Rock, ten miles from Townsville (Brisbane Courier 10/03/1920:7). The vessel capsized with six crew members on ...
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 ship Earl of Charlemont was probably named after James Caulfield (1728-1799) the first Earl of Charlemont, who devoted himself to Ireland's social and cultural improvement, and took an active part ...
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