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44: 214:. They then contacted the Western Australian Museum and revisited the site, conducting a survey and dive of the site with the team from Shipwreck Hunters Australia as a part of a documentary for Disney that also consisted of members from the original Dampier finders, Debnam, Deacon and Luke Leech. This expedition confirmed the Dampier group's research that it the wreck was in fact 210:. The area was originally found by Deacon who marked it as a fishing spot. Subsequently Radley and Debnam lowered an underwater camera on the site that picked up footage of the wreck site. The team conducted the first dive on the site; extensive research led them to believe it was 179:. Whim Well Copper Mines, Ltd. had chartered her to carry copper ore from the area to the United Kingdom. She had set sail for the UK with a cargo of copper ore that had not been secured. 150:
was a steel-hulled sailing ship launched in 1893 at Port Glasgow. A cyclone wrecked her off Legendre Island 4 January 1911, killing 19 of her 20-member crew.
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was built for Sterling & Co., Port Glasgow.She was the first of three barques that Anderson Rodger built for Sterling's Glen Line.
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McPhee, Sam (5 October 2022). "Divers uncover 111-year-old shipwreck off Australia's coast".
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with the loss of all but one of her crew. During the storm the cargo had shifted, causing
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In 1905, J.A. Zachariassen & Co., Nystad, Finland purchased
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steel-hulled sailing ship off Legendre Island on the
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Glenbank (ship)
Russia
Grand Duchy of Finland
Glenbank
GRT
NRT
Barque
Balla Balla, Western Australia
Finnish-owned
Pilbara Coast
Dampier, Western Australia



Scottish Built Ships: Glenbank.


Lloyd's Register
(1910–1911), vol.1, Seq.no.G251.






"Glenbank— 1911"
Categories
1893 ships
Shipwrecks of Australia
Maritime incidents in 1911

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