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Victims of the Corsair Rock
Victims of the Corsair Rock
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In 1853 an organized search was made on uncharted rocks near Point Nepean, Victoria Australia, after several vessels had been lost.
Finally in October 1853, the pilot vessel CORSAIL commanded by Captain Taylor located the major rock, which was then named after her.
Although it earnt its evil reputation many years ago it continues to instill a healthy respect and wide berth from those using the entrance to Port Philip Bay.
This publication covers the ships from 1841- 1963 who were impacted by this rock.
Author: Jack Loney
Paperback: 12 pages
SKU: P9227
Finally in October 1853, the pilot vessel CORSAIL commanded by Captain Taylor located the major rock, which was then named after her.
Although it earnt its evil reputation many years ago it continues to instill a healthy respect and wide berth from those using the entrance to Port Philip Bay.
This publication covers the ships from 1841- 1963 who were impacted by this rock.
Author: Jack Loney
Paperback: 12 pages
SKU: P9227
Victims of the Corsair Rock
Regular price
$5.00 AUD
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$5.00 AUD
Regular price
$16.00 AUD
Unit price
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per
Victims of the Corsair Rock
Regular price
$5.00 AUD
Sale price
$5.00 AUD
Regular price
$16.00 AUD
Unit price
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per
Product description
In 1853 an organized search was made on uncharted rocks near Point Nepean, Victoria Australia, after several vessels had been lost.
Finally in October 1853, the pilot vessel CORSAIL commanded by Captain Taylor located the major rock, which was then named after her.
Although it earnt its evil reputation many years ago it continues to instill a healthy respect and wide berth from those using the entrance to Port Philip Bay.
This publication covers the ships from 1841- 1963 who were impacted by this rock.
Author: Jack Loney
Paperback: 12 pages
SKU: P9227
Finally in October 1853, the pilot vessel CORSAIL commanded by Captain Taylor located the major rock, which was then named after her.
Although it earnt its evil reputation many years ago it continues to instill a healthy respect and wide berth from those using the entrance to Port Philip Bay.
This publication covers the ships from 1841- 1963 who were impacted by this rock.
Author: Jack Loney
Paperback: 12 pages
SKU: P9227
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