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The sloop Governor Sorell sailed from Hobart for the Kent Group on 18 November 1819, under charter to Captain John Howard of the brig Daphne, which had been wrecked there on 26 October. After a ...
On 27 August 1894 the ketch Alfred & Lizzie sailed from Sorell for Hobart with a cargo of firewood under the command of C. Walker and two crewmen. That evening the vessel was struck by a heavy squall ...
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Psittacine beak and feather disease (PBFD) is also known as psittacine circovirus (PCV) or Psittacine Circoviral Disease (PCD). It is the most common and highly infectious viral disease among parrots.
The 'Flora' was a Queensland Government river pilot vessel. Prior to the wreck the vessel was stationed at Rockhampton. The vessel was old and leaky and sailed from Rockhampton for Brisbane, via ...
No information other than the 'Countess' was wrecked in August 1876 at Daintree (Queensland Museum file "C"). There is another 'Countess' which was wrecked in August 1876 when the moorings parted and ...
The 'Mermaid' is famous for its role in the survey of the Australian coastline by Lieutenant Philip Parker King. The 'Mermaid' was used in three of the four voyages made by Parker King from 1817 to ...
The ship Katharine Sharer sailed from London for Hobart on 13 February 1855 with 21 emigrants and two cabin passengers under the command of Captain James Thorne. The 900 tons of general cargo was ...
The ship Earl of Charlemont was probably named after James Caulfield (1728-1799) the first Earl of Charlemont, who devoted himself to Ireland's social and cultural improvement, and took an active part ...