Coolangatta (ship)

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Coolangatta (ship) was a 19th-century Australian coastal trading vessel whose wreck in 1846 gave its name to the present-day town of Coolangatta in Queensland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Australian coastal trading vessel
ship
category maritime history of Australia
shipwrecks of Queensland
country Australia
era colonial Australia
event shipwreck of 1846
fate wrecked
flag British Empire NERFINISHED
gaveNameTo Coolangatta, Queensland NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance gave its name to the town of Coolangatta in Queensland
material wooden hull
namedAfter Coolangatta (estate in New South Wales) NERFINISHED
operatedBy private owners
operatedIn 19th century
propulsion sail
region eastern Australia coast
serviceArea New South Wales coast NERFINISHED
Queensland coast
status wrecked and lost
trade coastal trading
usedFor cargo transport
coastal trade
vesselType schooner
wreckDate 1846
wreckLocation Coolangatta, Queensland NERFINISHED
Gold Coast, Queensland NERFINISHED

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Coolangatta namedAfter Coolangatta (ship)