On September 30th, 1876 The Sydney Morning Herald began an article with the following statement: “It was hardly to be expected that the destructive effects of the terrific gale would be confined to the land; but little was it anticipated that such a heartrending catastrophe as that which befell the Dandenong, and which sent a thrill of horror through the community, would have to be chronicled.”
Ship Name: Dandenong
Ship Type: Iron Screw Steamer
Nationality: Australian
Year Built: 1867
Tonnage: 575
Year Wrecked: 1876
Location Wrecked: Near Jervis Bay
Reason For Wreck: Broken Propellor Shaft
Lives Lost: 57
Sources:
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https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70604479?searchTerm=Dandenong%20Shipwreck
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https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/162678603?searchTerm=Dandenong%20Shipwreck