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Part of the wreck hull from the ferry GREYCLIFFE

In November 1927, SS TAHITI tragically collided with the Sydney Ferry GREYCLIFFE off Bradley's Head. The collision resulted in the ferry sinking immediately with the loss of 37 lives, many of them school children. TAHITI itself sank several years later in August 1930 400 nautical miles west of Raratonga. Crew and passengers were rescued by the nearby ships SS VENTURA and SS PENYBRYN.

 

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Object number 00036858

 

Photographer Samuel J Hood

 

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Uploaded on August 14, 2012
Taken on August 14, 2012