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- SS_Elingamite length "97536.0".
- SS_Elingamite abstract "SS Elingamite was an Australian passenger steamer of 2,585 tons, built in 1887, and owned by Huddart Parker. The ship was wrecked in 1902 off the north coast of New Zealand carrying a large consignment of gold. Now the Elingamite wreck is a favourite site for adventurous divers because of the drama associated with it, and wild tales of lost treasure.".
- SS_Elingamite builder Newcastle_upon_Tyne.
- SS_Elingamite builder Swan_Hunter.
- SS_Elingamite length "97.536".
- SS_Elingamite owner Huddart_Parker.
- SS_Elingamite shipBeam "12.192".
- SS_Elingamite status "Sank, 9 November 1902".
- SS_Elingamite thumbnail A_survivor_from_the_'Elingamite'_onboard_HMS_'Penguin'.jpg?width=300.
- SS_Elingamite topSpeed "20.372".
- SS_Elingamite wikiPageExternalLink SSElingamite.asp.
- SS_Elingamite wikiPageExternalLink b45772.shtml.
- SS_Elingamite wikiPageExternalLink en.
- SS_Elingamite wikiPageID "370993".
- SS_Elingamite wikiPageRevisionID "604969560".
- SS_Elingamite hasPhotoCollection SS_Elingamite.
- SS_Elingamite shipArmament "* Capable of being fitted with: * 4 × 36-pounder Armstrong guns * Machine-guns".
- SS_Elingamite shipBuilder "C.S. Swan & Hunter, Newcastle upon Tyne, England".
- SS_Elingamite shipCapacity "200".
- SS_Elingamite shipFate "--11-09".
- SS_Elingamite shipLaunched "1887".
- SS_Elingamite shipName "SS Elingamite".
- SS_Elingamite shipOwner Huddart_Parker.
- SS_Elingamite shipPropulsion "Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Company triple-expansion compound steam engines".
- SS_Elingamite shipSailPlan "Schooner-rigged".
- SS_Elingamite shipType "Passenger steamer".
- SS_Elingamite subject Category:1887_ships.
- SS_Elingamite subject Category:History_of_the_New_Zealand_outlying_islands.
- SS_Elingamite subject Category:Iron_and_steel_steamships_of_Australia.
- SS_Elingamite subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1902.
- SS_Elingamite subject Category:Ships_built_by_Swan_Hunter.
- SS_Elingamite subject Category:Shipwrecks_in_the_Tasman_Sea.
- SS_Elingamite subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_New_Zealand.
- SS_Elingamite subject Category:Three_Kings_Islands.
- SS_Elingamite subject Category:Tyne-built_ships.
- SS_Elingamite point "-34.186047 172.03159".
- SS_Elingamite type Artifact100021939.
- SS_Elingamite type Conveyance103100490.
- SS_Elingamite type Craft103125870.
- SS_Elingamite type Instrumentality103575240.
- SS_Elingamite type Object100002684.
- SS_Elingamite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- SS_Elingamite type Ship104194289.
- SS_Elingamite type Shipwreck104197110.
- SS_Elingamite type ShipwrecksInTheTasmanSea.
- SS_Elingamite type ShipwrecksOfNewZealand.
- SS_Elingamite type Steamer104309348.
- SS_Elingamite type SteamshipsOfAustralia.
- SS_Elingamite type Vehicle104524313.
- SS_Elingamite type Vessel104530566.
- SS_Elingamite type Whole100003553.
- SS_Elingamite type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Elingamite type Ship.
- SS_Elingamite type Product.
- SS_Elingamite type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Elingamite type SpatialThing.
- SS_Elingamite comment "SS Elingamite was an Australian passenger steamer of 2,585 tons, built in 1887, and owned by Huddart Parker. The ship was wrecked in 1902 off the north coast of New Zealand carrying a large consignment of gold. Now the Elingamite wreck is a favourite site for adventurous divers because of the drama associated with it, and wild tales of lost treasure.".
- SS_Elingamite label "Elingamite".
- SS_Elingamite label "SS Elingamite".
- SS_Elingamite sameAs Elingamite.
- SS_Elingamite sameAs m.020fq4.
- SS_Elingamite sameAs Q1290267.
- SS_Elingamite sameAs Q1290267.
- SS_Elingamite sameAs SS_Elingamite.
- SS_Elingamite lat "-34.186047".
- SS_Elingamite long "172.03159".
- SS_Elingamite wasDerivedFrom SS_Elingamite?oldid=604969560.
- SS_Elingamite depiction A_survivor_from_the_'Elingamite'_onboard_HMS_'Penguin'.jpg.
- SS_Elingamite isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Elingamite.
- SS_Elingamite name "SS Elingamite".