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  • Narara (ship)
  • Australian screw steamer (1900–1909)

    Narara was a wooden carvel screw steamer built in 1900 at Jervis Bay, that was wrecked when it sprang a leak while carrying general cargo between Sydney

    Narara (ship)

    Narara (ship)

    Narara_(ship)

  • SS Waratah
  • Ship lost off South Africa in 1909

    between Europe and Australia. In July 1909, on only her second voyage, the ship, en route from Durban to Cape Town along the coast of what is present-day

    SS Waratah

    SS Waratah

    SS_Waratah

  • Eduard Bohlen
  • German cargo ship

    Eduard Bohlen was a ship that was wrecked on the Skeleton Coast of German Southwest Africa (now Namibia) on 5 September 1909 in a thick fog. The wreck

    Eduard Bohlen

    Eduard Bohlen

    Eduard_Bohlen

  • Queen of Nations
  • United Kingdom merchant ship

    her code letters were QDTF. Queen of Nations was built as a full-rigged ship. By 1875, she had been re-rigged as a barque. On 21 August 1879 in the North

    Queen of Nations

    Queen of Nations

    Queen_of_Nations

  • Nancy (1803 ship)
  • 1803 Australian ship

    the ship could not make way. Everything on board was washed overboard and then the ship struck a small sandy beach between two headlands. The ship promptly

    Nancy (1803 ship)

    Nancy_(1803_ship)

  • SS Petriana
  • Oil tanker built in 1879

    abandoned, but not before its cargo was released as part of efforts to save the ship, causing Australia's first major oil spill. Under the White Australia policy

    SS Petriana

    SS_Petriana

  • SS Senator
  • Steel-hulled Great Lakes freighter that sank on Lake Michigan

    characteristics. The first article published on June 11, 1896, reads: Matters in the ship yard of the Detroit Dry Dock Co. at Wyandotte are being arranged for the

    SS Senator

    SS Senator

    SS_Senator

  • RMS Republic
  • Steamship

    at sea in a collision in 1909 while sailing for the White Star Line. The ship was equipped with a new Marconi wireless telegraphy transmitter, and issued

    RMS Republic

    RMS Republic

    RMS_Republic

  • MV Nimbin
  • 1927 steamer ship

    Steam Navigation Company and was the first Australian registered merchant ship to be lost during World War II when it struck a mine laid by the German auxiliary

    MV Nimbin

    MV Nimbin

    MV_Nimbin

  • Dundee (ship)
  • 1808 ship wrecked in Australia

    Dundee was a ship wrecked in 1808 off the coast of New South Wales, Australia. Dundee left Sydney for Fiji to obtain Sandalwood to take to China in August

    Dundee (ship)

    Dundee_(ship)

  • Dunbar (1853 ship)
  • Sailing ship built in 1853, wrecked in 1857

    ship designed and built from 1852 to 1853 by James Laing & Sons of Deptford Yard in Sunderland, England and used for maritime trade, as a troop ship and

    Dunbar (1853 ship)

    Dunbar (1853 ship)

    Dunbar_(1853_ship)

  • HMS Sirius (1786)
  • Sloop-of-war of the Royal Navy

    10-gun sloop-of-war of the Royal Navy, launched in 1781 as the merchant ship Berwick. She was the flagship of the First Fleet, which sailed from Portsmouth

    HMS Sirius (1786)

    HMS Sirius (1786)

    HMS_Sirius_(1786)

  • Hope (1802 ship)
  • Ship wrecked in Australia in 1817

    Hope was a small ship launched in 1802. She wrecked at Port Stephens, New South Wales, Australia in 1817. Hope was registered on 18 October 1802. At that

    Hope (1802 ship)

    Hope_(1802_ship)

  • SS Henry Steinbrenner
  • Dry bulk freighter on the Great Lakes

    Transit Co. of Cleveland, Ohio she was launched as hull number 14 by Jenks Ship Building Co. of Port Huron, Michigan. Her design featured a forward forecastle

    SS Henry Steinbrenner

    SS Henry Steinbrenner

    SS_Henry_Steinbrenner

  • Enterprize (1830 ship)
  • Schooner launched in Hobart, Tasmania in 1830

    cargo such as coal, livestock, and supplies. John Pascoe Fawkner bought the ship in April 1835 for use in his forthcoming settlement activity in Port Phillip

    Enterprize (1830 ship)

    Enterprize (1830 ship)

    Enterprize_(1830_ship)

  • HMAS Australia (1911)
  • Indefatigable-class battlecruiser

    fledgling Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in 1913. Australia was the only capital ship to serve in the RAN. At the start of World War I, Australia was tasked with

    HMAS Australia (1911)

    HMAS Australia (1911)

    HMAS_Australia_(1911)

  • SS Vega (1872)
  • First ship to circumnavigate Eurasia

    Swedish barque, built in Bremerhaven, Germany in 1872. The Vega was the first ship to complete a voyage through the Northeast Passage, and the first vessel

    SS Vega (1872)

    SS Vega (1872)

    SS_Vega_(1872)

  • Whale (ship)
  • Ship lost at sea in 1816

    Whale was a ship that disappeared in 1816. Whale was a sloop of 14 tons, built at Scotland Island, Pittwater, New South Wales in 1810. In July 1816, under

    Whale (ship)

    Whale_(ship)

  • HMAS Kuttabul (ship)
  • Ferry sunk in Sydney Harbour during World War II

    HMAS Kuttabul, formerly SS Kuttabul, was a Royal Australian Navy depot ship, converted from a Sydney Ferries Limited ferry. Kuttabul and her identical

    HMAS Kuttabul (ship)

    HMAS Kuttabul (ship)

    HMAS_Kuttabul_(ship)

  • USS Katahdin (1893)
  • American naval ship

    USS Katahdin, a harbor-defense ram of innovative design, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Mount Katahdin, a mountain peak

    USS Katahdin (1893)

    USS Katahdin (1893)

    USS_Katahdin_(1893)

  • Active (1804 ship)
  • Ship that disappeared in the Tasman Sea in 1810

    Active was the French ship Alsace that the Royal Navy captured in 1803. William Bennett purchased her and named her Active, in place of a previous Active

    Active (1804 ship)

    Active_(1804_ship)

  • PS Herald
  • Paddle steamer

    wherever it was available, operating as a tug, ferry, excursion boat and cargo ship. By 1873 Herald was working to Mosman Bay and Neutral Bay in a somewhat irregular

    PS Herald

    PS Herald

    PS_Herald

  • Governor King (ship)
  • Australian schooner

    entering the harbour the ship headed north to Newcastle and dropped anchor in the harbour. A strong current dragged the ship on the 22 April and it hit

    Governor King (ship)

    Governor_King_(ship)

  • Hazard (ship)
  • Australian sloop that sank in 1809

    Thorley & Griffiths and had been chartered to Lusk. In March 1809, three ships, Argument, Experiment, and Hazard left Pittwater, New South Wales, bound

    Hazard (ship)

    Hazard_(ship)

  • RMS Lucania
  • British ocean liner

    February 1893. Identical in dimensions and specifications to her sister ship and running mate RMS Campania, RMS Lucania was the joint largest passenger

    RMS Lucania

    RMS Lucania

    RMS_Lucania

  • Grecian (1824 ship)
  • 1824 English brig

    Grecian was a sailing ship built in England in 1824. The vessel was taken to Australia where she served as a whaler. Based in Hobart, she made 19 whaling

    Grecian (1824 ship)

    Grecian_(1824_ship)

  • Loch Bredan (barque)
  • British sailing ship known for 1903 disappearance

    Loch Bredan was a British sailing ship built in Glasgow in 1882 which disappeared without trace with all hands around November 1903. The Loch Bredan was

    Loch Bredan (barque)

    Loch_Bredan_(barque)

  • Maitland (1870 ship)
  • Scottish-built iron paddle steamer used in Australia

    527813°S 151.394885°E / -33.527813; 151.394885 "Maitland". Clyde Ships. Scottish Built Ships. Retrieved 6 January 2020. "PSS Maitland". Wrecksite. Retrieved

    Maitland (1870 ship)

    Maitland (1870 ship)

    Maitland_(1870_ship)

  • SS Marquette & Bessemer No. 2
  • Train ferry that sank in Lake Erie

    (16 meters), and her gross register tonnage was 2,514. The second of two ships built for and named after the Marquette & Bessemer Dock & Navigation Company

    SS Marquette & Bessemer No. 2

    SS Marquette & Bessemer No. 2

    SS_Marquette_&_Bessemer_No._2

  • Adolphe (ship)
  • Ship wrecked on Hunter River in New South Wales, Australia in 1904

    Adolphe was a sailing ship that was wrecked at the mouth of the Hunter River in New South Wales, Australia, in 1904. The ship is now the most prominent

    Adolphe (ship)

    Adolphe (ship)

    Adolphe_(ship)

  • Sibyl Marston (ship)
  • Wooden schooner, sank off the California coast in 1909

    Sibyl Marston was a wooden schooner cargo ship built by W. A. Boole & Son of Oakland, California and belonging to the Sibyl Marston Co. Sibyl Marston sank

    Sibyl Marston (ship)

    Sibyl Marston (ship)

    Sibyl_Marston_(ship)

  • Colonist (1861)
  • exceedingly well adapted" and described as having proved to be "a remarkably fast ship" and "capable or stowing 200 tons". When the vessel was preparing to leave

    Colonist (1861)

    Colonist (1861)

    Colonist_(1861)

  • RMS Slavonia
  • British passenger liner that was first to use the SOS code

    Slavonia was a 10,606 GRT passenger ship that was built in 1902 as Yamuna for the British India Line. She was sold to the Cunard Line in 1903 and renamed

    RMS Slavonia

    RMS Slavonia

    RMS_Slavonia

  • SS Penguin
  • 19th and 20th-century New Zealand ferry

    Naylor headed farther out to sea to wait for a break in the weather, but the ship smashed into Thoms Rock while making the turn, and water started to pour

    SS Penguin

    SS Penguin

    SS_Penguin

  • Emily Reed (ship)
  • sea caused the rudder head to be twisted clean off. The crew steered the ship by tackle over each quarter, eventually reaching port in Rio de Janeiro for

    Emily Reed (ship)

    Emily_Reed_(ship)

  • SS Lindus
  • Australian steamship

    SS Lindus was an Australian iron-hulled coastal cargo ship driven by a 160 H.P. 2-cylinder compound steam engine with a top cruising speed of 10 knots

    SS Lindus

    SS_Lindus

  • HMAS Voyager (D04)
  • 1957-1964 Daring-class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy

    1949 and 1957, Voyager was the first ship of her class to enter Australian service, and the first all-welded ship to be built in Australia. During her

    HMAS Voyager (D04)

    HMAS Voyager (D04)

    HMAS_Voyager_(D04)

  • Eleanor Lancaster (ship)
  • Ship

    captain. In 1845, the ship was re-registered in London and was operated by Soutter & Co, with Captain Francis Lodge in command. The ship had a gross weight

    Eleanor Lancaster (ship)

    Eleanor_Lancaster_(ship)

  • Elizabeth Henrietta (1816 ship)
  • Australian brig

    Hunter River, Australia later that year with the loss of two lives. The ship was wrecked in 1825. Elizabeth Henrietta was ordered from the government

    Elizabeth Henrietta (1816 ship)

    Elizabeth_Henrietta_(1816_ship)

  • HMS Scorpion (1863)
  • Ironclad turret ship

    Scorpion was an ironclad turret ship built by John Laird Sons & Company, at Birkenhead, England. She was one of two sister ships secretly ordered from the Laird

    HMS Scorpion (1863)

    HMS Scorpion (1863)

    HMS_Scorpion_(1863)

  • Comboyne (1911)
  • Australian wooden screw steamship

    built by John Wright (Snr), the founder of the town of Tuncurry and the ship building industry it became known for. He died in 1910; his son Ernest continued

    Comboyne (1911)

    Comboyne (1911)

    Comboyne_(1911)

  • Three Bees
  • 1813 British ship transporting convicts to Australia

    Bees was cut loose from her moorings and the other ships in the cove maneuvered to avoid the ship. At 5.30 pm the first gun exploded on board and a swivel

    Three Bees

    Three_Bees

  • Advance (1872)
  • 99919; 151.2390, but the wreck has not been discovered. Advance (1874), a ship of the same name lost at the same headland Australian National Shipwreck

    Advance (1872)

    Advance_(1872)

  • HMAS Medea
  • 1912 auxiliary minesweeper

    1942 until 1946. Built in 1912 for the Ocean Steam Ship Co. she was sold to the Straits Steam Ship Co. in 1925. She was requisitioned by the Royal Navy

    HMAS Medea

    HMAS_Medea

  • Governor Hunter (ship)
  • Australian schooner launched 1805

    and there was no recording of the ship being seen again until July 1816, when it was spotted by the convict ship Atlas off Cape Howe, carrying a cargo

    Governor Hunter (ship)

    Governor_Hunter_(ship)

  • Advance (1884)
  • Iron screw steamer tug shipwrecked in 1908

    hadn't seen the other ship. The Tuncurry took the brunt of the damage, although Captain O'Bierne quickly decided that the ship was in no danger of sinking

    Advance (1884)

    Advance_(1884)

  • Hereward (ship)
  • British clipper ship

    Hereward, was British clipper ship that was built in Scotland in 1877. She had an iron hull, three masts and full rig. The ship was wrecked at Maroubra, New

    Hereward (ship)

    Hereward (ship)

    Hereward_(ship)

  • SS Ocean Queen (1908)
  • Queen was a steam cargo ship built in 1908 by the William Gray & Co. of West Hartlepool for Jacob Christensen of Bergen. The ship was designed and built

    SS Ocean Queen (1908)

    SS_Ocean_Queen_(1908)

  • Tennie and Laura (schooner)
  • Scow schooner sunk in Lake Michigan

    Hansen serving as ship's master. in 1887, Hans Hansen sold his share to Ingebret Larsen of Sheboygan and Larsen became the ship's master. In winter of

    Tennie and Laura (schooner)

    Tennie and Laura (schooner)

    Tennie_and_Laura_(schooner)

  • SS Florida (1905)
  • Italian passenger ship (1905–1917)

    near Genoa, on 22 June 1905, and completed in September of that year. The ship was 116.1 metres (380 ft 11 in) long and had a beam of 14.3 metres (46 ft

    SS Florida (1905)

    SS Florida (1905)

    SS_Florida_(1905)

  • SS Catterthun
  • Cargo and passenger ship that sank in 1985 off the coast of Australia

    SS Catterthun was a nineteenth-century cargo and passenger ship. It sank with considerable loss of life on the east coast of Australia in 1895. Catterthun

    SS Catterthun

    SS_Catterthun

  • Russian battleship Oslyabya
  • Russian Peresvet-class battleship

    although construction delays meant that she was the last to be completed. The ship was part of the Second Pacific Squadron sent to the Far East during the Russo-Japanese

    Russian battleship Oslyabya

    Russian battleship Oslyabya

    Russian_battleship_Oslyabya

  • SS Kiowa (1903)
  • Steam cargo ship

    Kiowa was a steam cargo ship built in 1903 by William Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia for Clyde Steamship Company with intention of operating between New

    SS Kiowa (1903)

    SS_Kiowa_(1903)

  • Advance (1874)
  • Composite Schooner

    10 or 12 miles (19 km) off the coast, abreast of Broken Bay, when she shipped two heavy seas, and rapidly filled. Her bows sank first, and within the

    Advance (1874)

    Advance_(1874)

  • SS Kaiser Wilhelm II
  • German-built ocean liner

    She was scrapped in 1940. When launched, Kaiser Wilhelm II was the largest ship registered in Germany. The weight of her hull and machinery was surpassed

    SS Kaiser Wilhelm II

    SS Kaiser Wilhelm II

    SS_Kaiser_Wilhelm_II

  • USS Wabash (ID-1824)
  • German-built cargo steamship

    was the first of two NDL ships to be called Tübingen. The second was built in 1929 from the salvaged part of a British ship called Delaware; sold in 1935;

    USS Wabash (ID-1824)

    USS Wabash (ID-1824)

    USS_Wabash_(ID-1824)

  • The Angels (Australian band)
  • Australian rock band

    GANGgajang in Sydney. In January 1983, the Angels headlined the inaugural Narara Music Festival. Neeson arranged for the performance to be filmed, as he

    The Angels (Australian band)

    The Angels (Australian band)

    The_Angels_(Australian_band)

  • Phoenix (1798 ship)
  • Phoenix was a three-decker merchant ship built on the Thames in 1798. On a voyage in 1824 on which she first transported convicts to Van Diemen's Land

    Phoenix (1798 ship)

    Phoenix_(1798_ship)

  • SS Huddersfield
  • Passenger-cargo ship

    SS Huddersfield was a passenger-cargo ship built for the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway in 1872. Huddersfield was built by John Elder and

    SS Huddersfield

    SS_Huddersfield

  • Trial (1808 ship)
  • Ship seized by convicts and wrecked

    Trial was a ship that first appears in Australian newspaper records in 1808 and that was seized by convicts and eventually wrecked on the Mid North Coast

    Trial (1808 ship)

    Trial_(1808_ship)

  • SS Barcoo
  • Passenger Ship built in 1885

    SS Barcoo was a 1,505 gross register ton passenger ship built by William Denny & Brothers, Dumbarton in 1885 for the Queensland Steam Shipping Company

    SS Barcoo

    SS Barcoo

    SS_Barcoo

  • SS Portmar (1919)
  • United States-flagged merchant vessel

    interwar period, then taken up for wartime shipping in World War II. The ship was built to Design 1013, as part of wartime orders by the United States

    SS Portmar (1919)

    SS_Portmar_(1919)

  • SS Anglo-African
  • Anglo-African was a steam cargo ship built in 1900 by the Short Brothers of Sunderland for Lawther, Latta & Co. of London with intention of operating on

    SS Anglo-African

    SS_Anglo-African

  • Moonlight (ship)
  • Schooner that sank in Lake Superior

    January 22, 2012. Keller, James M. The Unholy Apostles. pp. 77–83. ISBN 0-933577-001. Media related to Moonlight (ship, 1874) at Wikimedia Commons v t e

    Moonlight (ship)

    Moonlight (ship)

    Moonlight_(ship)

  • Martha (1799 ship)
  • Australian ship

    Adelaide Aenid Argument Charlotte M24 Japanese Midget Submarine SS Myola Narara Queen Bee HMAS Swan Tuncurry Whale Windsor Sydney Eastern Suburbs Agnes

    Martha (1799 ship)

    Martha_(1799_ship)

  • SS Asiatic
  • a steamship operated by the White Star Line from 1871 to 1873, a sister ship to Tropic. Sold off after only two years, she was renamed SS Ambriz, and

    SS Asiatic

    SS Asiatic

    SS_Asiatic

  • SS Russia (1872)
  • American Great Lakes package freighter

    began constructing iron ships on a relatively large scale; in 1882, Onoko, an iron freighter, temporarily became the largest ship on the lakes. In 1884

    SS Russia (1872)

    SS Russia (1872)

    SS_Russia_(1872)

  • HMAS Colac
  • Bathurst-class corvette of the Royal Australian Navy

    for use as a training ship for National Service trainees. Colac was returned to reserve on 30 January 1953. In 1962, the ship was converted into a tank

    HMAS Colac

    HMAS Colac

    HMAS_Colac

  • Gujarat
  • State in western India

    parks include Vansda National Park, Blackbuck National Park, Velavadar, and Narara Marine National Park, Gulf of Kutchh, Jamnagar. Wildlife sanctuaries include

    Gujarat

    Gujarat

    Gujarat

  • SS Monterey (1897)
  • Monterey was a cargo schooner-rigged steamer built in 1897 by the Palmer's Ship Building & Iron Co of Jarrow for Elder, Dempster & Co. of Liverpool to serve

    SS Monterey (1897)

    SS Monterey (1897)

    SS_Monterey_(1897)

  • Adolphus (1852)
  • Brigantine

    Pier Head at Wollongong harbour in New South Wales on 29 November 1866. The ship was carrying coal from Wollongong to Sydney under the command of Captain

    Adolphus (1852)

    Adolphus_(1852)

  • Adventure (1834 ship)
  • Adelaide Aenid Argument Charlotte M24 Japanese Midget Submarine SS Myola Narara Queen Bee HMAS Swan Tuncurry Whale Windsor Sydney Eastern Suburbs Agnes

    Adventure (1834 ship)

    Adventure_(1834_ship)

  • Iserbrook (ship)
  • Brig built in 1853

    base measurements were given: Ship length (at keel) = 105.00 Hamburgh ft (30.03 m) Ship beam = 22.11 Hamburgh ft (6.32 m) Ship height (abdominal plank to

    Iserbrook (ship)

    Iserbrook (ship)

    Iserbrook_(ship)

  • Edwin (ship)
  • Schooner wrecked in 1816, New South Wales, Australia

    Edwin was a ship that was wrecked near Cape Hawke, New South Wales, Australia in late June 1816. Edwin was a schooner of 15 tons and owned by John Palmer

    Edwin (ship)

    Edwin_(ship)

  • SS Bantam
  • Transport ship

    SS Bantam was a transport ship built by N.V. Machinefabriek & Scheepswerf van P. Smit Jr. of Rotterdam, Netherlands in 1930 of 3322 gross weight and operated

    SS Bantam

    SS Bantam

    SS_Bantam

  • Estramina (1803 ship)
  • Schooner

    Adelaide Aenid Argument Charlotte M24 Japanese Midget Submarine SS Myola Narara Queen Bee HMAS Swan Tuncurry Whale Windsor Sydney Eastern Suburbs Agnes

    Estramina (1803 ship)

    Estramina_(1803_ship)

  • RMS Empress of India (1890)
  • Ocean Liner

    Steamships. This ship would be the first of two CP vessels to be named Empress of India, and on 28 April 1891, she was the first of many ships named Empress

    RMS Empress of India (1890)

    RMS Empress of India (1890)

    RMS_Empress_of_India_(1890)

  • Aenid (ship)
  • Australian ship

    Adelaide Aenid Argument Charlotte M24 Japanese Midget Submarine SS Myola Narara Queen Bee HMAS Swan Tuncurry Whale Windsor Sydney Eastern Suburbs Agnes

    Aenid (ship)

    Aenid_(ship)

  • Adonis (1874)
  • Australian brigantine

    Adelaide Aenid Argument Charlotte M24 Japanese Midget Submarine SS Myola Narara Queen Bee HMAS Swan Tuncurry Whale Windsor Sydney Eastern Suburbs Agnes

    Adonis (1874)

    Adonis_(1874)

  • George (1802 ship)
  • Australian sailboat (1802–1806)

    such bad condition that the cargo of 5000 sealskins were removed and the ship set on fire to salvage the ironwork. Venus returned to Sydney leaving a party

    George (1802 ship)

    George_(1802_ship)

  • RMS Etruria
  • Ship built in 1884

    Line. Etruria and her sister ship Umbria were the last two Cunarders that were fitted with auxiliary sails. Both ships were among the fastest and largest

    RMS Etruria

    RMS Etruria

    RMS_Etruria

  • SS Vigilancia
  • US steamship sunk in the First World War

    German attacks on US merchant ships that helped to provoke the US to declare war on Germany. In 1890 the Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works

    SS Vigilancia

    SS Vigilancia

    SS_Vigilancia

  • Australian steamer Adele
  • Steamer of the Royal Australian Navy

    "1123022". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 10 October 2009. "LLOYD'S REGISTER, NAVIRES A VAPEUR ET A MOTEURS" (PDF). Plimsoll Ship Data. Archived from

    Australian steamer Adele

    Australian steamer Adele

    Australian_steamer_Adele

  • Ada K. Damon
  • Grand Banks schooner

    offered to assist in salvaging the ship, but her master, Captain A.K. Brewster, declined, as he wished to sell the ship for scrap. However, on 6 January

    Ada K. Damon

    Ada K. Damon

    Ada_K._Damon

  • SS Edward Y. Townsend
  • Great Lakes freighter

    shipbuilding company than Daniel J. Morrell they were considered sister ships, because they were virtually identical. On November 29, 1966 Edward Y. Townsend

    SS Edward Y. Townsend

    SS Edward Y. Townsend

    SS_Edward_Y._Townsend

  • SS Colonist
  • SS Colonist was a British iron-hulled coastal cargo ship driven by a 3-cylinder triple expansion steam engine. She was built in 1889 by Osbourne, Graham

    SS Colonist

    SS Colonist

    SS_Colonist

  • Terrigal
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    The main towns include Erina, Gosford, Gunderman, Kulnura, Mooney Mooney, Narara, Patonga, Somersby, Terrigal and Woy Woy. "The Legislative Assembly District

    Terrigal

    Terrigal

    Terrigal

  • USS Leyden (1865)
  • Tugboat of the United States Navy

    there until 1897, when she was assigned to Newport, Rhode Island. While the ship was near Boston on 26 August 1881, Seaman Michael Thornton jumped overboard

    USS Leyden (1865)

    USS Leyden (1865)

    USS_Leyden_(1865)

  • Italian ironclad Francesco Morosini
  • Ironclad warship of the Italian Royal Navy

    Marina (Royal Navy). The ship, named for Francesco Morosini, the 17th-century Doge of Venice, was the second of three ships in the Ruggiero di Lauria

    Italian ironclad Francesco Morosini

    Italian ironclad Francesco Morosini

    Italian_ironclad_Francesco_Morosini

  • SS Thingvalla (1874)
  • SS Thingvalla was a Danish transatlantic passenger ship that is best known for sinking SS Geiser after colliding with her on 14 August 1888 in the Atlantic

    SS Thingvalla (1874)

    SS Thingvalla (1874)

    SS_Thingvalla_(1874)

  • SS Ly-ee-Moon
  • Adelaide Aenid Argument Charlotte M24 Japanese Midget Submarine SS Myola Narara Queen Bee HMAS Swan Tuncurry Whale Windsor Sydney Eastern Suburbs Agnes

    SS Ly-ee-Moon

    SS Ly-ee-Moon

    SS_Ly-ee-Moon

  • Edward Lombe (1828)
  • 19th century English sailing ship

    "Passenger Ships arriving in Fremantle, Western Australia (1829-1889)". Passenger Ships arriving in Australian Ports. Retrieved 9 February 2015. Oz Ships arrival:

    Edward Lombe (1828)

    Edward_Lombe_(1828)

  • Agnes (1853)
  • blown ashore in a gale whilst travelling between Newcastle and Sydney. The ship master was Henry Hardy. "Wrecks of the Brig Phantom, Schooners Margaret and

    Agnes (1853)

    Agnes_(1853)

  • Active (1877)
  • Australian merchant ship wrecked in 1898

    under the command of Captain P. Williams. There were no casualties but the ship was lost. The wreck has not been located, but the approximate co-ordinates

    Active (1877)

    Active_(1877)

  • Ada and Ethel
  • Schooner

    best colonial hardwood, coppered, and copper-fastened. She was a sister ship of Julian, which was launched about eight months earlier and belonged to

    Ada and Ethel

    Ada_and_Ethel

  • Amelia (1816 ship)
  • tons of sandalwood and 5 tons of coal. The number of crew lost is unknown. "Ship News". The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, Saturday 16 December

    Amelia (1816 ship)

    Amelia_(1816_ship)

  • Henri (ship)
  • Adelaide Aenid Argument Charlotte M24 Japanese Midget Submarine SS Myola Narara Queen Bee HMAS Swan Tuncurry Whale Windsor Sydney Eastern Suburbs Agnes

    Henri (ship)

    Henri_(ship)

  • SS Wollongbar (1922)
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    confirmed discovered by Heritage NSW. "ss Wollongbar (1922)". Clyde Built Ships Database. Archived from the original on 30 August 2011. Retrieved 27 September

    SS Wollongbar (1922)

    SS_Wollongbar_(1922)

  • Mount Penang Juvenile Justice Centre
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    cultivation. A vegetable garden at Narara provided for the requirements of both the Narara and Gosford centres. The Narara farm was closed in April 1934 following

    Mount Penang Juvenile Justice Centre

    Mount Penang Juvenile Justice Centre

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  • HMAS Adelaide (FFG 01)
  • Frigate of the Royal Australian Navy, lead ship of the class

    HMAS Adelaide (FFG 01) was the lead ship of the Adelaide class of guided missile frigates built for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), based on the United

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    HMAS Adelaide (FFG 01)

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  • Naraja
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Naraja

    Upset

    Naraja

  • Baraha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Baraha

    Glowing skin

    Baraha

  • Naraka
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Sanskrit, Thai

    Naraka

    Hell

    Naraka

  • Nazara
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Nazara

    Bloom; Beauty

    Nazara

  • Aardra
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aardra

    Wet

    Aardra

  • Nazara |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nazara |

    Bloom, Beauty

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  • BARBRA
  • Female

    English

    BARBRA

    English contracted form of Greek Barbara, BARBRA means "foreign; strange."

    BARBRA

  • Narada
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Narada

    Devotee of Vishnu

    Narada

  • Natara |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Natara |

    Guardian

    Natara |

  • Nayara
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Nayara

    Very Light

    Nayara

  • Anbara
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Anbara

    Perfume, Ambergris

    Anbara

  • Naiara
  • Girl/Female

    Basque Spanish

    Naiara

    Refers to the Virgin Mary.

    Naiara

  • Antara
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Antara

    The second note in hindustani classical music, Para of a song, Beauty

    Antara

  • Natara
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Natara

    Guardian

    Natara

  • Barbra
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Christian, English, Greek, Swedish

    Barbra

    Foreign; Stranger; Similar to Barbara

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  • Angara
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Angara

    Lord Vishnu

    Angara

  • Ankara
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Ankara

    From Ankara.

    Ankara

  • Garard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Garard

    English : from a variant of the personal name Gerard (see Garrett 1).

    Garard

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Natara

    Guardian

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  • Natara
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian

    Natara

    Sacrifice

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  • Lester
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lester

    English : habitational name from Leicester, named in Old English from the tribal name Ligore (itself adapted from a British river name) + Old English ceaster ‘Roman fort or walled city’ (Latin castra ‘legionary camp’).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Lestre in Normandy.English and Scottish : variant of Lister.

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Khabira

    Aware; Knowing

  • Laksmin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Laksmin

    Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu together

  • Allmand
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Allmand

    English : variant of Allman.

  • Fernleigh
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Fernleigh

    Place Name; Fern Meadow

  • Santhanu
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    Hindu, Indian

    Santhanu

    God

  • Sirisha
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    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Sirisha

    Flower; Sacred

  • Osaf | اوسآف
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Osaf | اوسآف

    A well dancer

  • Jachin
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    Australian, Biblical, Christian, German, Hebrew

    Jachin

    He that Strengthens and Makes Steadfast; Whom God Strengthens

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kumarabrahmacharin | குமாஂராப்ரஹ்மாசாரீந

    Youthful bachelor

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  • Quassia
  • n.

    The wood of several tropical American trees of the order Simarubeae, as Quassia amara, Picraena excelsa, and Simaruba amara. It is intensely bitter, and is used in medicine and sometimes as a substitute for hops in making beer.

  • Key
  • n.

    An indehiscent, one-seeded fruit furnished with a wing, as the fruit of the ash and maple; a samara; -- called also key fruit.

  • Nacarat
  • n.

    Fine linen or crape dyed of this color.

  • Narica
  • n.

    The brown coati. See Coati.

  • Wing
  • n.

    Any membranaceous expansion, as that along the sides of certain stems, or of a fruit of the kind called samara.

  • Nacarat
  • n.

    A pale red color, with a cast of orange.

  • Stavewood
  • n.

    A tall tree (Simaruba amara) growing in tropical America. It is one of the trees which yields quassia.

  • Samara
  • n.

    A dry, indehiscent, usually one-seeded, winged fruit, as that of the ash, maple, and elm; a key or key fruit.

  • Barbara
  • n.

    The first word in certain mnemonic lines which represent the various forms of the syllogism. It indicates a syllogism whose three propositions are universal affirmatives.

  • Narre
  • a.

    Nearer.

  • Apara
  • n.

    See Mataco.

  • Khamsin
  • n.

    A hot southwesterly wind in Egypt, coming from the Sahara.

  • Apar
  • n.

    Alt. of Apara

  • Arara
  • n.

    The palm (or great black) cockatoo, of Australia (Microglossus aterrimus).

  • Samaroid
  • a.

    Resembling a samara, or winged seed vessel.

  • Labara
  • pl.

    of Labarum

  • Coltsfoot
  • n.

    A perennial herb (Tussilago Farfara), whose leaves and rootstock are sometimes employed in medicine.

  • Canarese
  • a.

    Pertaining to Canara, a district of British India.

  • Bitternut
  • n.

    The swamp hickory (Carya amara). Its thin-shelled nuts are bitter.