Adelaide (ship)
1788–1850 ships of Australia19th-century shipsCutters of AustraliaMaritime incidents in July 1837Merchant ship stubs ... and 4 more
Merchant ships of AustraliaShip infoboxes without an imageShipwrecks of the Northern Sydney RegionUse Australian English from April 2018
Adelaide was a wooden cutter used in the cedar trade that was wrecked and lost off the Hawkesbury River in Broken Bay, New South Wales, in July 1837 while carrying a load of cedar. The wreck has not been located, but a vessel of its description was reported capsized between Cabbage Tree Bay and Bird Island at approximately 33.6°S 151.3°E.
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Ross Smith Parade, Sydney Great Mackerel Beach
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Latitude | Longitude |
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N -33.6 ° | E 151.3 ° |
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Currawong Wharf
Ross Smith Parade
2108 Sydney, Great Mackerel Beach
New South Wales, Australia
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