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- Q7757867 subject Q13301626.
- Q7757867 subject Q8716576.
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- Q7757867 subject Q8739260.
- Q7757867 abstract "The 63 ton schooner Postboy was built at Port Adelaide in 1874. The schooner was owned by Messrs. Weman and Morgan and registered at Port Adelaide. She was a regular trading vessel between Port Adelaide and the gulf ports. Captain James Thomas was in charge of the schooner Postboy on 15 December 1876 about 11-12 miles (20 km) off Glenelg when a sudden squall struck. She was returning from Port MacDonnell, South Australia to Port Adelaide, South Australia, with a small cargo of bark and stone ballast and seven people on board. The wind pushed the vessel bodily over and she lay on her side with sails floating in the water, resulting in the loss of 6 lives.Captain James Thomas was drowned and his body was found on Kirkcaldy Beach on 26 December 1876. His wife Sarah was pregnant with daughter Edith Emily at the time.Postboy was refitted but was eventually wrecked at Arno Bay, South Australia after being driven ashore by a squall on 22 October 1905, and was said to have been burnt on the beach. The ship’s wreck site is protected by the South Australian Historic Shipwrecks Act 1981 and is located at 33°55′12″S 136°34′12″E. The figurehead of Postboy is in the South Australian Maritime Museum at Port Adelaide. The vessel One and All, built at North Haven as part of South Australia's 150th jubilee project, is based on a design of the Postboy.".
- Q7757867 class Q204577.
- Q7757867 length "23.4696".
- Q7757867 shipBeam "5.7912".
- Q7757867 status "WreckedArno Bay, SA 1905".
- Q7757867 thumbnail Wreck_of_the_Post_Boy,_Arno_Bay,_circa_1920.jpg?width=300.
- Q7757867 wikiPageExternalLink PRG1373_39_2_3.htm,.
- Q7757867 wikiPageExternalLink figureheads.htm.
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- Q7757867 shipClass "Schooner".
- Q7757867 shipFate "Wrecked Arno Bay, SA 1905".
- Q7757867 shipName "Postboy".
- Q7757867 point "-33.92 136.57".
- Q7757867 type Product.
- Q7757867 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7757867 type Ship.
- Q7757867 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7757867 type Thing.
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- Q7757867 type Q11446.
- Q7757867 comment "The 63 ton schooner Postboy was built at Port Adelaide in 1874. The schooner was owned by Messrs. Weman and Morgan and registered at Port Adelaide. She was a regular trading vessel between Port Adelaide and the gulf ports. Captain James Thomas was in charge of the schooner Postboy on 15 December 1876 about 11-12 miles (20 km) off Glenelg when a sudden squall struck.".
- Q7757867 label "Postboy (ship)".
- Q7757867 lat "-33.92".
- Q7757867 long "136.57".
- Q7757867 depiction Wreck_of_the_Post_Boy,_Arno_Bay,_circa_1920.jpg.
- Q7757867 name "Postboy".