Agnes Irving
The Agnes Irving was an iron paddle steamer built in 1862 at , Deptford Green on the River Thames, London. It was wrecked on 28 December 1879, when it entered the Macleay River on ebb tide whilst carrying general cargo from Sydney, and was lost off the South Spit of the old entrance of Trial Bay, New South Wales.
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Agnes Irving
The Agnes Irving was an iron paddle steamer built in 1862 at , Deptford Green on the River Thames, London. It was wrecked on 28 December 1879, when it entered the Macleay River on ebb tide whilst carrying general cargo from Sydney, and was lost off the South Spit of the old entrance of Trial Bay, New South Wales.
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The Agnes Irving was an iron p ...... of Trial Bay, New South Wales.
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Wrecked 28 December 1879
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7.467 m
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Ship builder
Charles Lungley Kent, Deptford Green, United Kingdom
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3.566 m
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*Registration number: 59/1862
*Official number: 43237
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62.02 m
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Agnes Irving
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Clarence and Richmond River Steam Navigation Company
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Oscillating steam engine
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Iron paddle steamer
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The Agnes Irving was an iron p ...... of Trial Bay, New South Wales.
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