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Only the sails above the sea : the wreck of the Sepia off the West Australian coast : a report by the Maritime Archaeological Association of Western Australia / Mike Murphy
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69086
Call no:
A/930.102804 MUR
Author:
Murphy, Mike
;
Maritime Archaeological Association of Western Australia
Publisher:
[Perth]: Maritime Archaeological Association of Western Australia
Year:
[1991]
Description:
[28] leaves, (1) folded : ill., map ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Sepia (Barque)
;
Shipping - Western Australia - History
;
Shipping - Western Australia - Anecdotes
;
Shipwrecks - Western Australia - Carnac Island
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Type:
Book
Abstract:
Includes a history of the Sepia's voyages from 1867 to 1898.
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