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Sydney Cove (1796 ship)

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In 1997, a re-enactment of the epic journey was completed by members of Scouts NSW and the community. The re-enactment, called The Long Long Walk, was arranged by Warren Goodall of Oak Flats, who used the diary of the survivors to help with planning the walk. Artefacts from the ship wreck were used
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to replenish his provisions but leaks in the boat prevented him setting that course. He did, however, encounter a group of escaped convicts marooned on an island. They, too, had been making for the ship with the false hope of refloating her and making good their escape.
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as a baton and passed from one walking team to another throughout the trip. Descendants of the ship's captain, Guy Hamilton, were met by Mr Goodall at Wattamolla who presented them with the artefacts which in turn were handed to the Rookwood Cemetery Museum.
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departed on 10 November 1796. She encountered heavy seas in December that started a leak. Further bad weather in January 1797 increased it, so that the pumps had to be manned continuously. In February, off the east coast of
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reached Sydney, he reported that the strong south-westerly swell and the tides and currents suggested that the island was in a channel linking the Pacific and southern Indian Ocean. The Governor of New South Wales,
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The wreck was relocated in 1977, lying partly covered by sand in about 3 to 6 metres of water. Excavations have been made to recover artifacts and some timbers. The
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They had few provisions and no ammunition, and fatigue and hunger lessened their number as they marched. Along the way they encountered various
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On 28 February 1797, leaving about 30 survivors with the wreckage, a party of seventeen men set off on in the ship's longboat to reach help at
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has a display of items from the ship, including the world's oldest bottle of beer. The survivors' camp was excavated in 2002. In 2016, new
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and, on 15 May 1797, with their strength nearly at an end they were able to signal a boat out fishing, which took them on to Sydney.
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to collect the people remaining there and salvage the ship's cargo. While waiting for rescue, the survivors had lived on the local
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In May 1797, the three survivors of the march, William Clark, sailor John Bennet and one lascar had made it to the cove at
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were isolated from one of the 26 beer bottles recovered from the wreck 20 years earlier. In August 2018
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in imminent danger of sinking, Hamilton decided to ground the stricken vessel on the island now called
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was aboard the third voyage, assigned to make geographical observations. He noted
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released a limited number of bottles of "Preservation Ale", made from this yeast.
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had feared for their safety when they had encountered Dilba the previous year.
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The ship was built in Calcutta as part of the rice fleet, under the name
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made a further salvage voyage in December and again in January 1798.
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following the coast of the mainland, and he had thought to make for
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On 9 February, with the water up to the lower-deck hatches, putting
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The Tyranny of Distance: How Distance Shaped Australia's History
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had arrived from Port Jackson and reported on conditions there.
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in August 1797 that it seemed certain the strait existed.
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s agents were the agency house (private trading firm) of
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was wrecked, with the loss of her crew and eight of the
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strains of yeast genetically similar to those used in
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that new owners purchased in 1796 to carry goods to
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Sydney Cove (1803 ship)
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Tathra
Sydney Cove
Preservation Island
Tasmania
Calcutta
Port Jackson
Australia
Sovereign
Campbell
Tasmania
Preservation Island
Furneaux Group
rum
Rum Island
Port Jackson
supercargo
lascars
Ninety Mile Beach
aboriginal people
Hat Hill
Matthew Flinders
George Bass
Wattamolla
coal
Coalcliff
Sydney
Wollongong

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