The 'Cambus Wallace' left Glasgow on its maiden voyage on the 3rd of May 1894 bound for Brisbane with a general cargo. The vessel had been allowed to go kilometres off course and during a south-east ...
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For information to assist regulatory considerations, refer to Policy Statements and Guidelines, the Conservation Advice, the Listing Advice and/or the Recovery Plan.
For information to assist regulatory considerations, refer to Policy Statements and Guidelines, the Conservation Advice, the Listing Advice and/or the Recovery Plan.
For information to assist regulatory considerations, refer to Policy Statements and Guidelines, the Conservation Advice, the Listing Advice and/or the Recovery Plan.
For information to assist regulatory considerations, refer to Policy Statements and Guidelines, the Conservation Advice, the Listing Advice and/or the Recovery Plan.
For information to assist regulatory considerations, refer to Policy Statements and Guidelines, the Conservation Advice, the Listing Advice and/or the Recovery Plan.
The Emma was wrecked on the Manning River in 1853. Owner at the time was Thomas Lenehan. The Emma was a 31-ton wooden ketch built by Jonathan Piper at Brisbane Water in 1846. The vessel had a length ...
The Cairns dredge TSS 'Trinity Bay' was built as a coal burner with twin boilers developing 204 H.P. but was converted to oil burning in the late 1950s. While the 'Trinity' was primarily employed in ...
The large interstate passenger liner SS Kanowna was built in 1903 for the Australasian United Steam Navigation Company. It had a varied career running between Australian and Asian ports, and also ...