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"When Hyderabad went Ashore"

This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 13 January, 1959. "Nobody who visits Waitarere beach comes away without walking the mile south to have a look at what remains of the good ship Hyderabad which was driven...

Creator:      Manawatu Evening Standard
Place:          Waitarere
Date:          1959-01-13T00:00:00+00:00

Barque's Mast Topples

This image was taken for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 3rd December 1965 "The wreck of the barque Fusilier as she lies between the Turakina and Rangitikei Beaches. The tall mass of the ship were for years a survey point, but...

Creator:      Manawatū Evening Standard
Place:          Turakina, Rangitikei
Date:          December 3, 1965

The Wreck of the Fusilier

Ingram and Wheatley's book "New Zealand Shipwrecks" relates the story of the "Fusilier", an iron barque of 404 tons net register. She went ashore, between Turakina and Rangitikei Rivers at midday on the 16th January 1884, but no lives were lost. S...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Between the Turakina and Rangitikei Rivers, Rangitikei Region
Date:          circa 1963

S.S. "Indrabarah" at the mouth of the Rangitikei River

This steamer went ashore a few miles north of the mouth of the Rangitikei River in May 1913. It was refloated two months later.

Creator:      Whalley and Co., Crown Studios
Place:          Rangitikei River Mouth
Date:          1913

Captain C. Holmwood

Captain C. Holmwood was Captain of the "Hydrabad", which went ashore on Waitarere Beach on 25 June 1878 in gale force winds. He is shown in the picture with his Grandson, Charles.

Creator:      Ninzenberg, Masterton
Place:          Horowhenua Region
Date:          1903

Captain C. Holmwood

Captain C. Holmwood was Captain of the "Hydrabad" which went ashore on Waitarere Beach on 25 June 1878 in gale force winds.The "Hydrabad" was a full-rigged iron ship of 1250 tons net register with a length of 229 ft, a depth of 23.2 ft and a beam ...

Creator:      Ninzenberg, Masterton
Place:          Horowhenua Region
Date:          1903

People at the "Hydrabad" shipwreck, Waiterere Beach

Unidentified people visit the "Hydrabad" wreck. The "Hydrabad" went ashore on Waiterere Beach on 25th June 1878 in gale force winds while on voyage from Lyttleton to Adelaide. It was a full-rigged iron ship of 1250 tons net register, built in Scot...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Waiterere Beach
Date:          1966

"Hydrabad" shipwreck, Waiterere Beach

The "Hydrabad" went ashore on Waiterere Beach on 25th June 1878 in gale force winds while on voyage from Lyttleton to Adelaide. It was a full-rigged iron ship of 1250 tons net register, built in Scotland in 1865. Length 229.5 ft, beam 32.2 ft, dep...

Creator:      Unknown
Place:          Manawatu
Date:          1966

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