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The 'Equateur', under Captain Roberts, left Newcastle bound to Calcutta with a cargo of coal. On the 6th of August 1859 at 7:00pm the crew abandoned the vessel in Torres Strait when it was taken ...
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 ...
The Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS) scheme is an Australian Government initiative in partnership with state and territory governments.
The 398 tons gross, Canadian-built wooden brigantine W. Gordon was owned in the late 1860s by Canadian merchants, and was involved in voyages between Pictou and the USA. (Maritime Museum, Halifax, ...
USAT Meigs was built by the Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, California in 1921 for the United States Shipping Board as SS West Lewark. For just over a year, West Lewark operated with ...
The H.M.A.S. 'Warrnambool' was built as part of the Commonwealth Government's wartime shipbuilding programme. The 'Warrnambool' was originally engaged in patrols in the Bass Strait. On the 20th of ...
The Portland Maru was owned by the Tamai Shosen K.K. Line and was built at Kobe in 1919 by the Kawasaki Dockyard Company. The vessel had a gross tonnage of 5,865 tons and length 385 feet (117.35m), ...
Delayed on passage from Sydney by strong winds, short of provisions and anxious to make port. Was misled on approaches to Port Phillip by lights of 'Portland' , stranded an hour earlier. Panic by some ...