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Swallowed by the sea

the story of Australia's shipwrecks

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An edition of Swallowed by the sea (2016)

Swallowed by the sea

the story of Australia's shipwrecks

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This book tells the stories of Australia's greatest and most tragic shipwrecks, lost in raging storms, on jagged reefs, under enemy fire, or through human error, treachery or incompetence. Read about the oldest known wreck in Australian waters, the Tryal, driven into a maze of sunken rocks by the inept and reluctant Captain Brookes, and about Australia's worst civil disaster at sea, the loss of emigrant barque Cataraqui, which struck a reef off King Island in the middle of a stormy night, careened over onto its port side and then broke up, eventually disappearing under the water along with more than 400 men, women and children. The violent wrecking of ships is only part of the story. Alongside historical paintings and photographs of original objects, the book includes colour underwater photographs of the dive sites with specially written recollections by members of the diving crew. From English and Dutch trading vessels in the seventeenth century to emigrant ships in the nineteenth century and the great warships of the Second World War, Swallowed by the Sea explains how each ship was wrecked and discovered, and what remains of the wrecks today.

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English
Pages
225

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Swallowed by the sea: the story of Australia's shipwrecks
2016, National Library of Australia Publishing
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Table of Contents

The loss of the Tryal, the oldest known wreck in Australian waters, in 1622
The Dutch East India Company's ship, Batavia, lost in 1629
Closing in on the Fortuyn wreck of 1724
The loss of HMS Sirius, escort to the First Fleet, in 1790
The loss of HMS Pandora in 1791
The loss of HMS Porpoise and the Cato in 1803
HM Colonial Schooner Mermaid lost in 1829
Ladies on the shore
The loss of emigrant barque Cataraqui, Australia's worst maritime civil disaster in 1845
The loss of the clipper ship, Dunbar in 1857
The intercolonial steamship Cheviot lost om 1887
The loss of HMAS Sydney II in 1941, the greatest maritime disaster in Australian waters
The bombing of Darwin in 1942
The loss of the asylum boat SIEV 221 in 2010.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 206-213) and index.

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Canberra, A.C.T

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
910.4520994
Library of Congress
G525 .H425 2016

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Pagination
xii, 225 pages
Number of pages
225

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL48565507M
Internet Archive
swallowedbyseast0000hend
ISBN 13
9780642278944
LCCN
2017380994
OCLC/WorldCat
930082570

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