StateLibQld_1_130243_Dorrigo_(ship).jpg


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English: 683 GRT passenger and cargo steamship Dorrigo . Smith's Dock of Middlesbrough built her in 1913 as Saint François for Cie. Navale de l'Océanie of Bordeaux. Langley Brothers of Sydney, NSW bought her in 1922 and renamed her Dorrigo . North Coast Steam Navigation Co acquired the ship when it took over Langley Bros in 1925. John Burke of Brisbane bought Dorrigo from North Coast Steam Navigation later in 1925. On 2 April 1926 en route from Sydney to Thursday Island she sank off Double Island Point, Queensland.
Source Item is held by John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland.
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