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Steve Reynolds
Oct 19, 20244 min read
THE REBREATHERS USED BY DIVERS FROM AUSTRALIA’S WWII MIDGET SUBMARINES
Australia had a fleet of XE-craft midget submarines (35 ton) during World War II. Six of these XE-craft submarines were despatched to the...
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Steve Reynolds
Oct 4, 20247 min read
The History of the South Australian Archaeology Society
The South Australian Archaeology Society, formerly the Society for Underwater Historical Research, just managed to reach its...
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Steve Reynolds
Oct 4, 20243 min read
THE ISLANDS & SHIPWRECKS IN THE NEPTUNE ISLANDS
ÃŽle Morency in the South Neptune Islands in South Australia was named after Captain Morency, a French naval officer. It was named by the...
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Steve Reynolds
Sep 28, 202415 min read
THE GARNAUT FAMILY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Some time ago, a ‘Julia’ wrote to me, saying “I am the granddaughter of Robert  Joseph Garnaut, his father was Capt. Thomas Bernard...
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Steve Reynolds
Sep 4, 20243 min read
The Glossop Anchor
There is a large anchor at the Berri Estate Winery on the Sturt Highway at Glossop. It is part of the Vice-Admiral J C Glossop* Memorial....
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Steve Reynolds
Aug 5, 20243 min read
The Barquentine "Speculant" and its Anchor
The 3-masted iron barquentine Speculant was built in 1895. It was wrecked at Cape Patten, Victoria under the command of Captain Jacobson...
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Steve Reynolds
Jul 18, 20243 min read
The Anchor From the Children Shipwreck
According to Bing Copilot, “Nestled within the Bay of Islands Coastal Park, Childers Cove echoes a tragic chapter. In 1839, the wooden...
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Steve Reynolds
Jul 15, 20242 min read
More Passengers Who Arrived in South Australia on HMS Buffalo in 1836
Further to https://stevereynolds.wixsite.com/website/post/new-ground-gained-on-gardener-from-glenelg, a recent Facebook post said that...
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Steve Reynolds
Jul 11, 20242 min read
VR dive on the wreck of the South Australian
I can finally dive on the 1837 wreck of the 238-ton barque South Australian at Victor Harbor, through the magic of VR! The story of the...
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Steve Reynolds
Jun 20, 20241 min read
The Anchors from the Marie Gabrielle
The Marie Gabrielle (or Gabriel), a three-masted wooden barque, was wrecked near Princetown, Victoria, Australia, on the 24th of...
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Steve Reynolds
Jun 20, 20242 min read
Two Cannon at the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village
Relatives of mine recently visited the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village at Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia. They sent me some photos of a...
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Steve Reynolds
Mar 10, 20242 min read
The Anchors from the Fiji
Two large anchors from the 1375-ton 3-masted iron barque Fiji have been set in concrete on Wreck Beach near Princetown and Port Campbell...
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Steve Reynolds
Feb 20, 20245 min read
The wreck of the Speke
I wish to speak about the Speke, a 1906 shipwreck at Phillip Island, Victoria. I had heard about the wreck through books such as...
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Steve Reynolds
Dec 17, 20236 min read
Report: ‘David Witton’ Anchor
Report: ‘David Witton’ Anchor - (Anchor belonging to ‘David Witton’ brig) by Amanda Ward, MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY, FLINDERS UNIVERSITY This...
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Steve Reynolds
Dec 1, 202310 min read
But Which Swiftsure Is It? (plus anchors from the Swiftsure & the Foam)
In 1991, the Australian Navy retrieved a ship’s anchor at Voaden Point (to the north of Cape Sidmouth) in far north Queensland (FNQ). It...
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Steve Reynolds
Sep 4, 20234 min read
The Bower Anchor from the David Witton
The 2-masted, 271-ton wooden brig David Witton (NOT ‘Whitton’) was wrecked at Port Noarlunga during a storm in the early hours of 18th...
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Steve Reynolds
Jul 27, 20234 min read
Some Carronades in South Australia
According to this display at the South Australian Maritime Museum, there were six carronades on the deck of HMS Buffalo when it brought...
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Steve Reynolds
Jan 19, 20233 min read
The Wreck of the Koning Willem II
30th June 2023 marks the 166th anniversary of the grounding of the 800-ton Dutch barque Koning Willem II in Guichen Bay in 1857. The...
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Steve Reynolds
Jan 16, 20234 min read
The recent collapse of the Santiago’s mid-section
As posted on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=153425680794800&set=pcb.153425707461464 , Port River Cruises reported “The...
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Steve Reynolds
Nov 12, 20224 min read
The Kedge Anchor from the Loch Ard
According to the web page found at http://vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au/shipwrecks/heritage/417, “One of two located anchors was raised for the...
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