/ -39.31000; 146.13000 TSS Kanowna, was an Australian steamer built during 1902. The 6,993-ton, 126-metre (413 ft) long Kanowna was constructed by William...
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Kanowna is the name of several things Kanowna, Western Australia, a ghost town in Western Australia TSS Kanowna, an Australian steamer built during 1902...
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Kanowna Island, an oceanic island, is located off the southern tip of Wilsons Promontory in Victoria, Australia. It is home to a significant breeding...
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contingent aboard the transport TSS Kanowna. The force then sailed for German New Guinea on 7 September but the Kanowna was left behind when her stokers...
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contingent aboard the transport TSS Kanowna. The force then sailed for German New Guinea on 7 September but the Kanowna was left behind when her stokers...
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Alexandra 665 Yard Number 670. Destroyed by fire 1911; sold to Canada 1903 TSS Kanowna 6,953 Yard Number 671. Australian United Steam Navigation Company passenger...
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Hippolyte Rocks off the Tasman Peninsula. A popular dive wreck. 1929: TSS Kanowna, steamer, one of Tasmania's largest shipwrecks, found in 2005 in Bass...
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be a sailor for a career, but worked on two vessels which later sunk, TSS Kanowna and SS Christina Frazer. In the words of a later newspaper profile, "As...
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39°18′36″S 146°07′48″E / 39.31000°S 146.13000°E / -39.31000; 146.13000 (TSS Kanowna) Lady Mary Pelham United Kingdom 31 August 1849 A brig that was beached...
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posted to Cairo with the AIF. She left Australia on 21 March 1917 on the TSS Kanowna to serve at the 14th Australian General Hospital in Abbassia. After Armistice...
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