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Charles Cuzco - Fishing Vessel; TMA2021.00121.2.2
TMA2021.00121.2.2; Charles Cuzco - Fishing Vessel; Shipwright; Charles Cuzco, previously the Snapper Tail was salvaged off Broughton Island by Les Ode at work with the Diemar crew; Fishing VesselPhotography
Charles Cuzco - Fishing Vessel; TMA2021.00121.2.1
TMA2021.00121.2.1; Charles Cuzco - Fishing Vessel; Shipwright; Charles Cuzco, previously the Snapper Tail was salvaged off Broughton Island by Les Ode; Fishing VesselPhotography
"Greyhound"(c.1905); TMA2021.00144
TMA2021.00144; "Greyhound"(c.1905); Boat Builder; "Greyhound" - c. 1905 - a small sailing vessel owned by "Diver" Duncan. This image - The Korsmans on the water hunting for waterbirds, particularly ducks, with shotguns. Hunting throughout Port Stephens and the Myall Lakes by boat was a regular activity and valuable when adding food to the table. ; Fishing VesselPhotography
First estuary charter fishing boat; TMA2021.00109
TMA2021.00109; First estuary charter fishing boat; Shipwright; First estuary charter fishing boat. Frederick Evens born 1875, son of Charles Evens on the first estuary charter fishing boat in Port Stephens.; Fishing VesselPhotography
Tarpot - Fishing Boat - Dinghy; TMA2021.00106.2.2
TMA2021.00106.2.2; Tarpot - Fishing Boat - Dinghy; Shipwright; Tarpot - Fishing Boat owned by Jimmy Karageorgis in Esmeralda Cove, Broughton Island. So called as the boat was regularly coated with tar to waterproff it. The dinghy was so heavy it was movfed up and down the beach on rollers on railway tracks.; Fishing VesselPhotography
Tarpot - Fishing Boat - Dinghy; TMA2021.00106.2.1
TMA2021.00106.2.1; Tarpot - Fishing Boat - Dinghy; Shipwright; Tarpot - Fishing Boat owned by Jimmy Karageorgis. So called as the boat was regularly coated with tar to waterproff it. The dinghy was so heavy it was movfed up and down the beach on rollers on railway tracks.; Fishing VesselPhotography

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