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 'Valiero' left Port Douglas for Melbourne on the 20th January with a cargo of cedar. The vessel was wrecked when it struck Pioneer Rock in the Whitsunday Passage on the 31st January. The captain ...
The American wooden ship Eric the Red was named after the Icelandic Viking Eric 'the Red-Haired' Thorvaldsson, who was the first European to reach the shores of North America when he landed in ...
The 'Culgoa' was bound from Tewantin Wharf (Noosa) to Brisbane with a cargo of timber on the 13th of May 1891. On approaching the Bar the vessel grounded on the Flats. Every effort was made to refloat ...
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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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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 ...
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 ...