The Loch Ard Disaster. Tenth Edition
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Adelaide, W.C. Cox, Government Printer, 1860. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 25 of 1860. The steamer sank without loss of life after having initially struck on the eastern bank of the Channel after leaving Goolwa. A re-survey of the mouth of the Murray was organized; the accompanying chart is overprinted..... More
Bowen Hills, Boolarong, 1986. Signed by the author on the title page. More
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London, Hakluyt Society, 2012. Hakluyt Society Series 3, Number 25. Translated by J.F. Moran; annotations and introduction by Massarella. More
London, Royal Colonial Institute, 1903. Other addresses include Ben H. Morgan: The Trade and Industry of South Africa; Hugh Clifford: British and Siamese Malaya; and W. Albert Hickman: The Canadian West and North-West. Sir Alexander Perceval Matheson (1861-1929), merchant, developer and senator for Western Australia. More
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