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The historic wreck site, and both the stern and bow sections removed from the wreck, form the core of the current 2003 SHR listing. [1] The Parramatta (II) Memorial is located in close proximity to the Parramatta (I) Stern Memorial within Queens Wharf Reserve, Parramatta.
Among the many terrible effects of the late violent snow storm, a correspondent, who was personally concerned, has sent us the following: "Between one and two o'clock, Saturday morning, December 9, Capt. Samuel Robbins sailed from the Long Wharf in Boston, in a coasting sloop, bound for Plymouth, with a number of passengers on board, among whom ...
Wellington Museum (formerly the Museum of City & Sea) is a museum on Queens Wharf in Wellington, New Zealand. It occupies the 1892 Bond Store, a historic building on Jervois Quay on the waterfront of Wellington Harbour. In 2013, it was voted by The Times as one of the world's 50 best museums. [1]
The Executive Building, nicknamed the Tower of Power, was a 15-storey building located at 100 George Street which stood 60 metres high. It was closed in 2016 and demolished in 2017 in order to build the Queens Wharf building.
From near Queen's Wharf to the Lyttelton Ferry Wharf, and site of Customhouse 2.5 acres (10,000 m 2) 1901–1914 Barnet, Cable and Chaffers Street 18 acres (73,000 m 2) 1902–1925 Clyde Quay widening 4 acres (16,000 m 2) 1904 Hutt Road locality 1904–1916 Waterloo and near Fryatt Quays, Hinemoa and Cornwall Streets 34 acres (140,000 m 2) 1906
The wreck was located in 1917. The vessel was lost with all 23 hands and 1 passenger. [15] [16] [17] Margaret United States: The steamer was destroyed by fire while lying at the mouth of the Houston River, a total loss. [14] Port Errol United Kingdom: The full-rigged ship, on her maiden voyage, caught fire in the Clyde and was scuttled ...
List of shipwrecks: 18 January 1965 Ship State Description Port Manech France The coastal tanker, loaded with gasoline, collided with the American C2 cargo ship Lucile Bloomfield off Le Havre and immediately caught fire, the burning wreck drifted and came ashore near Octeville where it was later scuttled.
The Discovery Channel Canada / National Geographic series Mayday (also called Air Crash Investigation or Air Emergency) dramatized the accident in a 2014 episode titled "Queens Catastrophe". [28] The BBC program Horizon also created an episode about the crash. [52] An episode of Aircrash Confidential on Discovery Channel also featured Flight ...