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- Geltwood length "65745.36".
- Geltwood abstract "The Geltwood was an iron hulled barque that was shipwrecked on or about 14 June 1876 during a storm on a remote stretch of the south east coast of South Australia. Nearing the completion of her maiden voyage from Liverpool bound for Melbourne the ship struck a reef, capsized and broke up. The wreck 37°37′36″S 140°10′51″E occurred 1.6 km from shore near the northern end of Lake Bonney and 16 km south-east of Southend. Of the 31 passengers and crew there were no survivors. It wasn't until 5 July that the fate of the ship became known to authorities.".
- Geltwood length "65.74536".
- Geltwood maidenVoyage "1876-03-23".
- Geltwood shipBeam "10.33272".
- Geltwood shipDraft "6.4".
- Geltwood shipLaunch "1876-01-18".
- Geltwood status "Historic shipwreck".
- Geltwood status "Wrecked off the south east of South Australia 14 June 1876".
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- Geltwood wikiPageID "16507887".
- Geltwood wikiPageRevisionID "605339682".
- Geltwood hasPhotoCollection Geltwood.
- Geltwood shipBuilder "R.Williamson & Sons shipyard at Harrington".
- Geltwood shipClass "Iron Barque".
- Geltwood shipCountry "Britain".
- Geltwood shipCrew "28".
- Geltwood shipFate "--06-14".
- Geltwood shipFlag "100".
- Geltwood shipLaunched "1876-01-18".
- Geltwood shipMaidenVoyage "1876-03-23".
- Geltwood shipName "Geltwood".
- Geltwood shipOutOfService "1876".
- Geltwood shipOwner "John Sprott of Harrington U.K".
- Geltwood shipRegistry "Workington, Cumberland U.K".
- Geltwood shipRoute "Liverpool - Melbourne".
- Geltwood shipSailPlan "3".
- Geltwood shipStatus "Historic shipwreck".
- Geltwood shipTonnage "1056".
- Geltwood subject Category:1876_ships.
- Geltwood subject Category:History_of_South_Australia.
- Geltwood subject Category:Maritime_history_of_Australia.
- Geltwood subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1876.
- Geltwood subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_Australia.
- Geltwood subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_South_Australia.
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- Geltwood type 1876Ships.
- Geltwood type Artifact100021939.
- Geltwood type Conveyance103100490.
- Geltwood type Craft103125870.
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- Geltwood type Object100002684.
- Geltwood type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Geltwood type Ship104194289.
- Geltwood type Shipwreck104197110.
- Geltwood type ShipwrecksOfSouthAustralia.
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- Geltwood type Whole100003553.
- Geltwood type MeanOfTransportation.
- Geltwood type Ship.
- Geltwood type Product.
- Geltwood type DesignedArtifact.
- Geltwood type SpatialThing.
- Geltwood comment "The Geltwood was an iron hulled barque that was shipwrecked on or about 14 June 1876 during a storm on a remote stretch of the south east coast of South Australia. Nearing the completion of her maiden voyage from Liverpool bound for Melbourne the ship struck a reef, capsized and broke up. The wreck 37°37′36″S 140°10′51″E occurred 1.6 km from shore near the northern end of Lake Bonney and 16 km south-east of Southend. Of the 31 passengers and crew there were no survivors.".
- Geltwood label "Geltwood".
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- Geltwood sameAs Geltwood.
- Geltwood lat "-37.626666666666665".
- Geltwood long "140.18083333333334".
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- Geltwood name "Geltwood".