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- SS Collaroy was an iron paddle steamer which often travelled between Newcastle and Sydney. The ship was named after a sheep station near Cassilis in the Hunter Valley, Australia. It was launched in 1853 in Birkenhead, England. The ship's name is now the location of the present day suburb of Collaroy. (en)
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- John Laird and son & Co. Birkenhead (en)
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- SS Collaroy at Collaroy, New South Wales (en)
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- Collaroy_beached_state_library_of_nsw_pic.jpg (en)
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- location of stranding at Collaroy (en)
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- *Hunter's River Steam Navigation Co.
*Australasian SN Co.
*Newcastle Steam Navigation Co.
*John Robertson
*Alexander Burns (en)
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- engine manufactured by Fawcett, Preston and co (en)
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- SS Collaroy was an iron paddle steamer which often travelled between Newcastle and Sydney. The ship was named after a sheep station near Cassilis in the Hunter Valley, Australia. It was launched in 1853 in Birkenhead, England. The ship's name is now the location of the present day suburb of Collaroy. (en)
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