Star Of Greece Shipwreck. Star of Greece History Trust Built Belfast 1868 Because the site of the wreck lies close to suburban Adelaide, the Star of Greece is now one of the best known wrecks in South. The Star of Greece The Star Of Greece, wrecked off of Port Willunga, is widely regarded as one of South Australia's worst maritime disasters
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Painting of the wreck of the Star of Greece by GF Gregory A newspaper article announcing the sinking of the Star of Greece published in the Adelaide Observer Built Belfast 1868 Because the site of the wreck lies close to suburban Adelaide, the Star of Greece is now one of the best known wrecks in South.
Star of Greece
A three masted ship of 1227 tons, built in 1868 by Harland & Wolff - Belfast, she left London on 17 March 1888 loaded with a 22-ton gun for the proposed defence fort at Glenelg. The Star of Greece is the name of a ship that wrecked about 200m off the beach at Port Willunga on Friday the 13th, July 1888 Snorkelling the Star of Greece shipwreck, a haunting remnant from 1888, has been on my to-do list for ages, and I finally made it happen on one of the hottest days Adelaide has ever seen — 43 degrees! Seriously, the headlines were wild, claiming no other city on the planet was hotter than Adelaide that day
Star of Greece Shipwreck Port Willunga YouTube. It was wrecked on the coast of South Australia in 1888 Painting of the wreck of the Star of Greece by GF Gregory A newspaper article announcing the sinking of the Star of Greece published in the Adelaide Observer
Dive the Star of Greece Wreck (South Australia) Diving Adelaide. A three masted ship of 1227 tons, built in 1868 by Harland & Wolff - Belfast, she left London on 17 March 1888 loaded with a 22-ton gun for the proposed defence fort at Glenelg. Corry & Co., she was a three-masted ship, 227 feet long by 35 feet wide by 22 feet 2 inches deep; of 1227 tons with four watertight compartments, which were an important.