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The "Candidate", an 86-ton ketch. It was a timber-carrying vessel. It left Camden Haven for Sydney 1...

The "Candidate", an 86-ton ketch. It was a timber-carrying vessel. It left Camden Haven for Sydney 1...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9PQKLzNn

The "Candidate", an 86-ton ketch. It was a timber-carrying vessel. It left Camden Haven for Sydney 11 July 1912 and vanished. Five lives were lost. It was owned by Allen Taylor and traded to Stuarts Point and the Nambucca River - Stuarts Point, NSW

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The "Candidate", an 86-ton ketch. It was a timber-carrying vessel. It left Camden Haven for Sydney 11 July 1912 and vanished. Five lives were lost. It was owned by Allen Taylor and traded to Stuarts Point and the Nambucca River - Stuarts Point, NSW

Date

c 1910

Call Numbers

At Work and Play - 04525

Record Identifier

9PQKLzNn

Reference Code

392565

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The "Candidate", an 86-ton ketch. It was a timber-carrying vessel. It left Camden Haven for Sydney 11 July 1912 and vanished. Five lives were lost. It was owned by Allen Taylor and traded to Stuarts Point and the Nambucca River - Stuarts Point, NSW

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This image is owned by the Macleay River Historical Society, and reproduction requests should be addressed to the Society.

Digital order no:bcp_04525

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Original item no. BCP 04525

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At Work and Play - 04525

Record Identifier

9PQKLzNn

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392565

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