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- Q1051910 subject Q15216111.
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- Q1051910 abstract "The Cawarra was a paddle-steamer that sank on 12 July 1866 in Newcastle harbour, New South Wales, Australia sending sixty people to their deaths. The sinking was one of the worst maritime disasters in Australian history.Owned by the Australasian Steam Navigation Company, the Brisbane-bound passenger vessel had become caught in rough seas off the east coast of Australia during storms that sank 14 other ships and resulted in 77 deaths between Port Stephens in the north and Sydney in the south. As the ship entered Newcastle harbour to take shelter it was overwhelmed by huge waves and sank, bow first, before thousands of onlookers who had gathered along the harbour shoreline to watch the stricken passenger ship. Its wreckage was recovered and, after removal of items of value, it was dumped on the Oyster Bank.While only one passenger survived the sinking, 60 people were already dead. "Several hours later, the lighthouse-keeper sighted a survivor and with his assistant James Johnson, who had been the sole survivor of the Dunbar wreck, launched a boat and brought the man ashore.… Ordinary seaman [Frederick V] Hedges had grabbed a plank as the ship sank and was eventually washed more dead than alive against a harbour buoy."The wreck today sits beneath the wreckage of three more vessels that have since foundered in the harbour. Along with other wrecks they were used in the construction of the Stockton breakwall where plaques commemorate the loss of each of the ships including the Cawarra.".
- Q1051910 activeYearsEndDate "1866-07-12".
- Q1051910 builder Q278500.
- Q1051910 country Q3224.
- Q1051910 homeport Q3130.
- Q1051910 length "64.28".
- Q1051910 operator Q4823469.
- Q1051910 owner Q4823469.
- Q1051910 shipBeam "7.665".
- Q1051910 shipDraft "3.688".
- Q1051910 shipLaunch "1864-06-02".
- Q1051910 status "Foundered inNewcastleharbour on 12 July 1866 with the loss of 60 lives".
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- Q1051910 wikiPageExternalLink Cawarra.pdf.
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- Q1051910 shipBuilder "A. & J. Inglis Pointhouse Glasgow, Scotland".
- Q1051910 shipCountry "New South Wales".
- Q1051910 shipFate "--07-12".
- Q1051910 shipHomeport "Sydney".
- Q1051910 shipLaunched "1864-06-02".
- Q1051910 shipOperator "Australasian Steam Navigation Company".
- Q1051910 shipOutOfService "1866-07-12".
- Q1051910 shipOwner "Australasian Steam Navigation Company".
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- Q1051910 comment "The Cawarra was a paddle-steamer that sank on 12 July 1866 in Newcastle harbour, New South Wales, Australia sending sixty people to their deaths. The sinking was one of the worst maritime disasters in Australian history.Owned by the Australasian Steam Navigation Company, the Brisbane-bound passenger vessel had become caught in rough seas off the east coast of Australia during storms that sank 14 other ships and resulted in 77 deaths between Port Stephens in the north and Sydney in the south.".
- Q1051910 label "SS Cawarra".
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