What happens now we've found the site of the lost Australian freighter SS Iron Crown, sunk in WWII
Jateff, Emily, and McAllister, Madeline (2019) What happens now we've found the site of the lost Australian freighter SS Iron Crown, sunk in WWII. The Conversation, 24 April 2019.
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Abstract
[Extract] Finding shipwrecks isn't easy – it's a combination of survivor reports, excellent archival research, a highly skilled team, top equipment and some good old-fashioned luck.
And that's just what happened with the recent discovery of SS Iron Crown, lost off the coast of Victoria in Bass Strait during the second world war.
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Item Type: | Article (Commentary) |
Keywords: | maritime archaeology; shipwrecks; Australia; maritime heritage; WW2 |
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Date Deposited: | 21 Aug 2019 23:23 |
FoR Codes: | 21 HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY > 2101 Archaeology > 210110 Maritime Archaeology @ 80% 21 HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY > 2101 Archaeology > 210104 Archaeology of Australia (excl Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) @ 20% 04 EARTH SCIENCES > 0404 Geophysics > 040499 Geophysics not elsewhere classified @ 0% |
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