Category:Coogee (ship, 1887)
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Ship
edit- Type: Passenger ferry
- Built by: J. L. Thompson & Sons Ltd., North Sands
- Yard No: 224
- Keel laid:
- Launched: 1887.03.23
- Completed: 1887.05.09
- Length over all: 225.0 ft
- Beam: 30.2 ft
- GRT: 762
- DWT:
- www.sunderlandships.com
- www.agnesmilowka.com
- www.dpcd.vic.gov.au
History
edit- 1887 Named Lancashire Witch; Flag: United Kingdom
- Official number: 93722
- Port: Liverpool
- Owner: New Isle of Man Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.
- 1888 Renamed Coogee; Flag: Australia
- Signal letters: SLJF
- Port: Melbourne
- Owner: Huddart, Parker & Co.
- 1918.05 Requisitioned by Royal Australian Navy as minesweeper
- 1919 Returned to owners
- 1927 Owner: G. Allen
- 1927 Sold for scrap
- 1928 Scuttled at 38°18′12″S 144°35′0″E
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