Australian steamer Adele
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Adele was a steel screw steamer that was built in 1906 as a yacht. She was twice commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), firstly as HMAS Franklin and later as HMAS Adele. She was wrecked at Port Kembla, New South Wales on 7 May 1943.
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Gloucester Boulevarde, Wollongong City Council Port Kembla
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N -34.4678 ° | E 150.917 ° |
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Eastern Breakwater
Gloucester Boulevarde
2505 Wollongong City Council, Port Kembla
New South Wales, Australia
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