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View artefact - Tap Artefact Id number: 798 Artefact type: Copper alloy Artefact description: Tap State in which artefact is located: South Australia This artefact came from: Fides Expand AllCollapse ...
View artefact - Coin Artefact Id number: 4970 Artefact type: Precious metals Artefact description: Coin State in which artefact is located: Western Australia This artefact came from: Expand ...
The brig Carrymore sailed from Southport for Williamstown, Victoria, on 10 March 1860, with a cargo of timber piles for a new breakwater, under the command of Captain Jacob (s) and a crew of eight. On ...
‘Of the Magda we have more definite particulars, the captain and a portion of the crew being on board the Samrock. The Magda was from Geelong, bound to Java on June 1st, at 6.30 a.m. she struck on a ...
Id number: 10900 Type of UCH: Terrestrial site Site category: UCH name: Arakoon Museum Year site established: Jurisdiction: New South Wales Region: NSW - Mid North Coast Expand AllCollapse All ...
View artefact - Fragment of dye wood Artefact Id number: 3628 Artefact type: Timber, wood and plant Artefact description: Fragment of dye wood State in which artefact is located: Western Australia ...
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View artefact - Barrel stave. Artefact Id number: 49064 Artefact type: Timber, wood and plant Artefact description: ...
The Campbell was a steel screw steam-powered whaling vessel, 135 tons gross with the dimensions 98.3 x 19.1 x 11.4 feet (30 x 5.8 x 3.5 metres). Built in 1911 by Nylands Voerkstad of Christiana, ...
The whaling barque Arachne was originally built as HMS Arachne, an 18 gun brig sloop of the Cruiser Class (two x 6 pwd long guns and 16 x 32 pwd carronades, 121 men). It was ordered in 1806, the keel ...
The schooner rigged, screw steamer Willyama was built in 1897 by William Dobson & Co. in Newcastle on Tyne, England. At the time of the loss it was owned by the Adelaide Steamship Co. The steel hulled ...
On the night of 22 September 1895 dreadful gales lashed the southern coast of Tasmania, it being reported that waves had broken the glass in the Derwent Lighthouse on the Iron Pot, 90 feet above sea ...