Edwin (ship), the Glossary
Edwin was a ship that was wrecked near Cape Hawke, New South Wales, Australia in late June 1816.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database, Australia, Builder's Old Measurement, Cape Hawke, City of Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Newcastle, New South Wales, Port Stephens (New South Wales), Reed Publishing, Schooner, Sydney, The Sydney Gazette.
- 1816 in Australia
- Maritime incidents in 1816
- Schooners of Australia
- Shipwrecks of the Mid North Coast Region
Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database
The Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database (AUCHD) is an online, searchable database containing data on shipwrecks, aircraft that have been submerged underwater or wrecked on the shore, and other artefacts of cultural significance which are or have been underwater.
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Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.
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Builder's Old Measurement
Builder's Old Measurement (BOM, bm, OM, and o.m.) is the method used in England from approximately 1650 to 1849 for calculating the cargo capacity of a ship.
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Cape Hawke
Cape Hawke is a coastal headland in Australia on the New South Wales coast, just south of Forster/Tuncurry and within the Booti Booti National Park.
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City of Hawkesbury
The City of Hawkesbury is a local government area of New South Wales, Australia, located on the northern and north-western fringe of the Greater Sydney area, about north-west of the Sydney central business district.
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New South Wales
New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.
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Newcastle, New South Wales
Newcastle, also commonly referred to as Greater Newcastle (Mulubinba) is a regional metropolitan area and the second-most-populous district of New South Wales, Australia.
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Port Stephens (New South Wales)
Port Stephens, an open youthful tide-dominated drowned-valley estuary, is a large natural harbour of approximately located in the Hunter and Mid North Coast regions of New South Wales, Australia.
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Reed Publishing
Reed Publishing (NZ) Ltd (formerly A. H. Reed Ltd and A. H. and A. W. Reed Ltd) was one of the leading publishers in New Zealand.
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Schooner
A schooner is a type of sailing vessel defined by its rig: fore-and-aft rigged on all of two or more masts and, in the case of a two-masted schooner, the foremast generally being shorter than the mainmast.
Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.
The Sydney Gazette
The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser was the first newspaper printed in Australia, running from 5 March 1803 until 20 October 1842.
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See also
1816 in Australia
- 1816 in Australia
- Edwin (ship)
- Estramina (1803 ship)
- Governor Hunter (ship)
- Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars
- Recovery (1816 ship)
- Trial (1808 ship)
- Whale (ship)
- Windsor (sloop)
Maritime incidents in 1816
- Albion (1787 EIC ship)
- Albion (1800 ship)
- Amelia (1816 ship)
- Anna (1790 ship)
- Archduke Charles (1809 ship)
- Bheemoolah (1808 ship)
- British Hero (1809 ship)
- Brothers (1816 ship)
- Caroline (1805 ship)
- Concord (1807 ship)
- Creole (1812 ship)
- Edwin (ship)
- Elizabeth Henrietta (1816 ship)
- Estramina (1803 ship)
- Frances Charlotte (1816 ship)
- French frigate Méduse (1810)
- Governor Hunter (ship)
- HMS Briseis (1808)
- HMS Cockatrice (1781)
- HMS Comus (1806)
- HMS Liverpool (1814)
- HMS Mistletoe (1809)
- HMS Phoenix (1783)
- HMS Révolutionnaire (1794)
- HMS Tay (1813)
- HMS Whiting (1812)
- HMS Zebra (1815)
- Harpooner (1769 ship)
- Hinchinbrooke (1814 ship)
- Intrepid (1787 ship)
- Lady Elliot
- List of shipwrecks in 1816
- Lord Melville (1810 ship)
- Lord Wellington (1810 ship)
- Mary Ann (1806 ship)
- Mulgrave Castle (1813 ship)
- Penrhyn Castle (1807 ship)
- Phillippa (1813 ship)
- Recovery (1816 ship)
- Sea Horse (1782 ship)
- Sir John Sherbroke (1804 ship)
- Thetis (1813 Chittagong ship)
- Trial (1808 ship)
- USS Chippewa (1815)
- Wanstead (1813 ship)
- Whale (ship)
- William Heathcote (1800 ship)
- Windsor (sloop)
- Wrecking of the Sea Horse, Boadicea and Lord Melville
Schooners of Australia
- Acme (1876)
- Ada and Ethel
- Adelaide (1879)
- Admiral Gifford (ship)
- Advance (1872)
- Advance (1874)
- Advance (1903)
- Agnes (1875)
- Alma Doepel
- Champion (schooner)
- Colonist (1861)
- Edwin (ship)
- Enterprize (1830 ship)
- Estramina (1803 ship)
- Flinders (schooner)
- Francis (1793)
- Governor Hunter (ship)
- Governor King (ship)
- John Palmer (1814 schooner)
- L'Enterprise
- Martha (1799 ship)
- Solway Lass
- USS Lanikai
- Victorine (ship)
- William Cossar
Shipwrecks of the Mid North Coast Region
- Abbey (1853)
- Ability (1878)
- Absalom (1853)
- Acielle
- Acme (1876)
- Ada and Ethel
- Admiral Gifford (ship)
- Adonis (1874)
- Advance (shipwrecked 1933)
- Agnes Irving
- Buster (1884 ship)
- Edwin (ship)
- Fitzroy (1912)
- Governor Hunter (ship)
- HMAS K9
- Kalang
- Kooroongaba
- MV Fairwind
- SS Catterthun
- SS Fingal (1923)
- SS Portmar (1919)
- SS Wanganui
- SS Wollongbar (1922)
- Titan (crane)
- Trial (1808 ship)