Sydney Cove : the history and archaeology of an eighteenth-century shipwreck

by Michael Nash

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Wrecked in 1797 while on a journey from Calcutta to Port Jackson, the Sydney Cove was the first merchant vessel lost after the establishment of the colony of New South Wales. In this comprehensive account, which includes maps, photographs and rare pictures, maritime archaeologist Michael Nash documents one of Australia's significant shipwrecks.

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Michael Nash is Lecturer in Psychiatric Nursing at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. He has varied clinical experience in mental health nursing. His academic interests include physical health in mental health and clinical risk assessment and management.

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Nonfiction, History
DDC/MDS
910.45209946History & geographyGeography & travelmodified standard subdivisions of Geography and travelPirates & ShipwrecksOcean voyages, piratesShipwrecks
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G530 .S95 .N38Geography, Anthropology and RecreationGeography (General)Adventures, shipwrecks, buried treasure, etc.

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