Revised 3rd edition of the book first published in 1999, recounting the stories of ships totally lost in Tasmanian waters 1797-1899.
Shipwrecks of Tasmania's Wild West Coast
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"Since the wreck of the Sydney Cove in 1797, over 1,000 vessels of all sizes are known to have been lost in Tasmanian waters up to the present day.
2 of Cork as he accompanied her, along with Kelliher and Donovan, to the convict depot. He was part of an unofficial practice adopted by the authorities in Ireland that was best articulated by Superintendent Trevor when, in 1831, ...
83 Broxam & Nash, Tasmanian Shipwrecks 1900-2012, p275 84 The original Ponrabbel was sunk on its delivery voyage to Australia during the First World War by the German cruiser Emden. 85 Jocelyn Baines, Joseph Conrad, p93 86 Coen, ...
16 Bayley found that supplies were scarce at Port Levy , so other shore visits included Port Otago , Port Cooper , Pigeon Bay and Akaroa . In August 1844 Akaroa and its big harbour was the home of 97 Maori and 120 French , German and ...
Tasmanian. affinities. The region's wildlife retains some remarkable examples of species that are considered to reflect prior land linkage between Tasmania and the mainland. Species such as Swamp Antechinus, Grey Goshawk, Forest Raven, ...