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TSS Wandra (1907)

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Wandra was a wooden twin screw steamer built in 1907, for Allen Taylor & Company, by Denis Sullivan at Coopernook, New South Wales. Her hull was towed to Sydney for her engines to be fitted by Begg and Greig.

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TSS Wandra (1907)
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Shoalhaven City Council
New South Wales, Australia
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