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HOME OF THE LADY DENMAN - Local history isn't always about the big story - the everyday story of life in the early development of the region can be a fascinating, entertaining and educational journey.

15 December 2014

Lost.

Most ship wrecks are reported, either by survivors or other passing vessels, other times wreckage is found washed up on the shore that has a name plate or some other identifiable signal attached, bodies are recovered with identifiable objects, all these let the authorities know that there has been a tragic loss.
Other times unidentifiable wreckage is found, imparting a feeling of melancholy .
This small easily missed article appeared in the South Australian advertiser in 1870, it’s a poignant reminder of how harsh and dangerous times were in the early days of seafaring.
The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Saturday 2 April 1870, page 2

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