File:Coomonderry in rough seas at Burnie, Tasmania in 1923.JPG
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[edit]DescriptionCoomonderry in rough seas at Burnie, Tasmania in 1923.JPG |
'Coomonderry' off Burnie - a regular at Smithton, Tasmania. The 'Coomonderry' was a veteran when she was purchased by J S Lee and Sons to take timber from Smithton. She was originally a steamship but was converted to a fore and aft schooner. Like many of the ships trading from the Duck River the 'Coomonderry' had an occasional mishap including one in Emu Bay in 1930s. Object number: |
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JPEG file comment | Date: 1923 - Description: 'Coomonderry' off Burnie - a regular at Smithton, Tasmania. The 'Coomonderry' was a veteran when she was purchased by J S Lee and Sons to take timber from Smithton. She was originally a steamship but was converted to a fore and aft schooner. Like many of the ships trading from the Duck River the 'Coomonderry' had an occasional mishap including one in Emu Bay in 1930s. Format: Pictorial and artistic works Object: photographs Titles: 'Coomonderry' in rough seas at Burnie, Tasmania in 1923 Subjects: shipping industry; steamships; schooners (ships); timbers People/Orgs: Coomonderry (vessel); Lee J S & Sons Places: Burnie, Tasmania; Duck River, Tasmania; Smithton, Tasmania; Emu Bay, Tasmania; Burnie, Tasmania Institution: Circular Head Heritage Centre Object number: CHH_00635 Disclaimer The content of this record is provided by Circular Head Heritage Centre. For any questions about the content please contact them. http://eheritage.statelibrary.tas.gov.au/resources/detail.aspx?f=letter%3dC%26page%3d13&TITLE=%27Coomonderry%27+in+rough+seas+at+Burnie%2c+Tasmania+in+1923&ID=CHH_00635 |
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