South Coast shipwrecks
Overview
Up until the 1950s, ships were the lifeline connecting South Coast residents, farmers, and businesses to the outside world. However, this vital link came with significant risks, leading to around 200 shipwrecks along the South Coast.
Peter Lacey's presentation will delve into where and why these shipwrecks occurred, sharing stories of some of the most fascinating wrecks. Attendees will gain a deeper appreciation of the crucial role shipping played in the region's history and the frequent perils faced by those who took to the sea.
The image is of the wreck of the 'Nile' at Bass Point in 1883, after sailing from Kiama Harbour carrying 400 tons of blue metal stone.
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