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- PS_Clonmel abstract "Clonmel was a three-masted wooden paddle steamer built in Birkenhead, England in 1836. The Clonmel was one of the first steam-powered vessels on the Australian coast. It ran aground in the early hours of 2 January 1841 and was wrecked on what is now known as Clonmel Island in Corner Inlet, Victoria. This was only its second voyage from Sydney.The wreck of the Clonmel, and the subsequent exploration of Corner Inlet, led to establishment of the towns of Port Albert, Tarraville and Alberton.".
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageID "46378295".
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageLength "6512".
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageRevisionID "703369759".
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Alberton,_Victoria.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Batemans_Bay.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Birkenhead.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Category:1836_ships.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1841.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Merchant_ships_of_Australia.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shipwrecks_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wooden_steamships_of_Australia.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Clonmel_Island.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Corner_Inlet.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Cutter_(boat).
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink John_Blaxland_(politician).
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Cashmore_(businessman).
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Newcastle,_New_South_Wales.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Port_Albert.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Port_Phillip.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Rame_Head_(Victoria).
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Sydney_Heads.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink The_Downs.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(Australia).
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Whaleboat.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Williamstown,_Victoria.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLink Wilsons_Promontory.
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLinkText "PS ''Clonmel''".
- PS_Clonmel wikiPageWikiLinkText "PS Clonmel".
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- PS_Clonmel subject Category:1836_ships.
- PS_Clonmel subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1841.
- PS_Clonmel subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_Australia.
- PS_Clonmel subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- PS_Clonmel subject Category:Wooden_steamships_of_Australia.
- PS_Clonmel hypernym Steamer.
- PS_Clonmel point "-38.745555555555555 146.67694444444444".
- PS_Clonmel type Ship.
- PS_Clonmel type SpatialThing.
- PS_Clonmel comment "Clonmel was a three-masted wooden paddle steamer built in Birkenhead, England in 1836. The Clonmel was one of the first steam-powered vessels on the Australian coast. It ran aground in the early hours of 2 January 1841 and was wrecked on what is now known as Clonmel Island in Corner Inlet, Victoria. This was only its second voyage from Sydney.The wreck of the Clonmel, and the subsequent exploration of Corner Inlet, led to establishment of the towns of Port Albert, Tarraville and Alberton.".
- PS_Clonmel label "PS Clonmel".
- PS_Clonmel sameAs Q19877290.
- PS_Clonmel sameAs m.0133btfm.
- PS_Clonmel sameAs Q19877290.
- PS_Clonmel lat "-38.745555555555555".
- PS_Clonmel long "146.67694444444444".
- PS_Clonmel wasDerivedFrom PS_Clonmel?oldid=703369759.
- PS_Clonmel isPrimaryTopicOf PS_Clonmel.