Sea Wolves and Bandits
A Tasmanian book about sealing, whaling, smuggling and piracy.
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Send the Boy to Sea
The memoirs of a sailor on the goldfields.
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Ships of Hobart Harbour
A comprehensive history of the port of Hobart and ships that have visited the port.
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Shipwrecks in Australian Waters 1622-1850
The waters around Australia have proved treacherous to mariners and since the wreck of the English ship Trial in 1622, thousands of vessels have been lost up to the present day.
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Shipwrecks of King Island
This book tells the story of the many shipwrecks on the shores of King Island, off the north west coast of Tasmania, along with the lighthouses that eventually made shipping less dangerous, and the comparatively safe havens of King Island's harbours at Currie, Naracoopa and Grassy.
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Shipwrecks of the Furneaux Group
Starting with the first shipwreck in the waters around the Furneaux Islands - the Sydney Cove, 1797 - this book tells the stories of ships wrecked around the Furneaux Group, the islands at the eastern end of Bass Strait.
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SV May Queen - A Grand Survivor
Designed and built in 1867 on the Huon River, SV May Queen is one of Tasmania's most distinctive coastal traders and now sits resplendent in Constitution Dock, Hobart.
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Tall Ships and Cannibals - the story of Captain Richard Copping of Hobart Town
The life of Captain Richard Copping is the rags to riches story of the illegitimate son of a Van Diemen's Land convict woman, who spent most of his working life at sea and rose to command some of Tasmania's most prestigious sailing ships.
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Tamar Intertidal Invertebrates - An Atlas of the Common Species
This book is a report of a distributional survey of the common intertidal invertebrate animals of the whole of the Tamar River in the north of Tasmania.
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Tamar River Leads - creating a safe harbour entrance
The various Tamar River ports in the north of Tasmania have been significant since the arrival of the first European settlers to Port Dalrymple in 1804. Tamar River Leads describes the various surveys carried out near the river mouth and the safety measures put in place to minimise risks to incoming and outgoing vessels.
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