Lady Lyttleton
The Lady Lyttleton was a barque that sunk in the Emu Point Channel in Oyster Harbour near Albany in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The ship was built as the Sultan, with a female figurehead and a single deck. It was registered in Sydney in 1861 by the owners Alex Young and John Howard. In 1866 the vessel was sold to Harold Selwyn Smith in Melbourne and registered at the port there.
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Lady Lyttleton
The Lady Lyttleton was a barque that sunk in the Emu Point Channel in Oyster Harbour near Albany in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The ship was built as the Sultan, with a female figurehead and a single deck. It was registered in Sydney in 1861 by the owners Alex Young and John Howard. In 1866 the vessel was sold to Harold Selwyn Smith in Melbourne and registered at the port there.
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The Lady Lyttleton was a barqu ...... ral artefacts being retrieved.
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The Lady Lyttleton was a barqu ...... registered at the port there.
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