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- SS_Georgette length "46200.0".
- SS_Georgette abstract "SS Georgette was a steamship built in 1872. She is best known, especially in Irish-American circles for the part played in the story of the Catalpa rescue in April 1876. While the events surrounding her shipwrecking eight months later are dramatic and did capture the imagination of the local press, the ship itself had little effect on the coastal trade. Though heralding the way forward in the change from sail to steam on the long Western Australian coast, like its predecessor the SS Xantho, Georgette had a short and ill-starred career and sank soon after its arrival there. SS Georgette was built in 1872 at Dumbarton. She was a 211-ton iron screw-steamer, 46.2 metres long, 6.9 metres wide and 3.4 metres deep. Intended as a collier, she had a capacity of 460 tons deadweight, and her two engines produced 48 horsepower. She also carried two masts with a schooner rig.While still nearly new, Georgette was sold in England to Western Australian buyers for £14,000. She arrived at Fremantle, Western Australia in September 1873, and was put to work as a coastal trading and passenger service between Fremantle, Albany and Champion Bay. In October 1873, she was stranded on the Murray Reef, and had to be sent to Adelaide, South Australia for an overhaul. She resumed service in March 1874.In April 1876, the American whaling barque Catalpa rescued a group of Fenian political prisoners from Fremantle. Catalpa had dropped anchor in international waters, and despatched a whaleboat to shore to collect the escapees. The escape was detected while the escapees were still rowing back to the Catalpa, and Georgette, who was in Fremantle at the time, was sent with a water police cutter to intercept them. However the prisoners successfully reached the Catalpa, and having no official orders to board the Catalpa, Georgette and the police cutter withdrew. The following morning, Georgette returned and demanded the return of the prisoners. The Catalpa's captain, George Anthony, denied that he had the prisoners on board, and pointed out that he was in international waters. Georgette then fired a warning shot with its 12 pounder (5 kg) cannon, but Anthony pointed at his ship's US flag and sailed away. Georgette pursued until it was low on fuel, then returned to Fremantle.On 29 November 1876, SS Georgette left Fremantle on what would be her last voyage. She was carrying fifty passengers and a cargo of jarrah, and was bound for Adelaide via Bunbury, Busselton and Albany. Shortly after midnight on 1 December, when Georgette was about midway between Cape Naturaliste and Cape Hamelin, a leak developed, and the ship's pumps would not work. By 4 a.m., the water was rising so fast that her Captain, John Godfrey, had all the passengers and crew bailing with buckets while he steered for the coast. At 6 p.m. the rising water extinguished the engine's fires, leaving Georgette drifting still some kilometres from shore. Godfrey then gave the orders to man the lifeboats, but the first lifeboat to be lowered was thrown against the ship's side by a big wave, and snapped in half. Some of the occupants were rescued by a second lifeboat, but twelve lives were lost.Georgette continued to drift until she drifted into the surf at Calgardup Bay, where she was seen by the Bussell family's Aboriginal stockman, Sam Isaacs. Isaacs ran for the Bussell's homestead to raise the alarm, where he found only Ellen Bussell and her 16-year-old daughter Grace. Grace Bussell and Isaacs then returned to the scene on horseback. Meanwhile, Georgette had grounded and begun to break up. On arriving at the scene, Grace Bussell immediately rode down the cliffs and into the surf, swimming her horse out until it was alongside one of the swamped lifeboats. With as many people as possible clinging to her and her horse, she returned to shore and landed them. One man was left on the boat, and Isaacs was sent to collect him. Godfrey continued to launch lifeboats, but every one was swamped or capsized in the surf. Bussell and Isaacs continued their rescuing efforts, taking over four hours to land all the passengers.Grace Bussell's role in the rescue was widely and enthusiastically reported, with newspapers around the world picking up the story. Bussell was touted as "Western Australia's Grace Darling", and was awarded the Royal Humane Society's silver medal. Isaacs received a bronze. Godfrey, on the other hand, received much of the blame for the shipwreck. He was found not guilty on five counts of negligence, but his captain's certificate was still revoked.Georgette's hull was sold for £40. Today the wreck lies in 5 metres of water, about 90 metres off Redgate Beach. The site is protected under the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976.".
- SS_Georgette length "46.2".
- SS_Georgette shipBeam "6.9".
- SS_Georgette shipDraft "3.4".
- SS_Georgette status "Sank 1876".
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- SS_Georgette shipDisplacement "211".
- SS_Georgette shipFate "Sank 1876".
- SS_Georgette shipLaunched "1872".
- SS_Georgette shipPropulsion "2".
- SS_Georgette shipPropulsion "two engines, 48 horsepower".
- SS_Georgette subject Category:1872_ships.
- SS_Georgette subject Category:History_of_Western_Australia.
- SS_Georgette subject Category:Iron_and_steel_steamships_of_Australia.
- SS_Georgette subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1876.
- SS_Georgette subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_Western_Australia.
- SS_Georgette subject Category:Victorian-era_merchant_ships_of_Australia.
- SS_Georgette subject Category:Victorian-era_merchant_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
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- SS_Georgette comment "SS Georgette was a steamship built in 1872. She is best known, especially in Irish-American circles for the part played in the story of the Catalpa rescue in April 1876. While the events surrounding her shipwrecking eight months later are dramatic and did capture the imagination of the local press, the ship itself had little effect on the coastal trade.".
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