Geltwood

Geltwood

The Geltwood was an iron hulled barque that was shipwrecked on or about June 14 1876 during a storm on a remote stretch of the south east coast of South Australia. Nearing the completion of her maiden voyage from Liverpool bound for Melbourne the ship struck a reef, capsized and broke up. The wreck coord|37|37|36|S|140|10|51|E|type:landmark_region:AU|display=inline,title occurred 1.6 km from shore near the northern end of Lake Bonney and 16 km south-east of Southend.

Of the 31 passengers and crew there were no survivors. It wasn't until July 5 that the fate of the ship became known to authorities.

Looters

The events surrounding "Geltwood" are made infamous by reports of looting by some locals. The wreck was not reported to the police for two weeks, and in that time a number of people stole equipment and belongings that were washed ashore. A trial was held in Millicent which resulted in the acquittal of two men on the grounds they didn't know looting a shipwreck was a crime.

Relics

One of the "Geltwood" anchors can be viewed in Southend at a lookout on Cape Buffon drive. It is a memorial to those who have perished at sea, including local amateur and professional fishermen who have lost their lives at sea.

Another anchor and memorabilia can be viewed at the Millicent Living History Museum. Some "Geltwood" artifacts are also displayed in the Beachport museum.

References

*S.A Environment Department [http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/heritage/pdfs/geltwood.pdf A Shipwreck at Rivoli Bay. Geltwood 1876] Retrieved on 2008-03-20
* Through Mighty Seas: A Maritime History Page [http://www.mightyseas.co.uk/marhist/workington_harrington/geltwood.htm Geltwood, a brief history of a Harrington barque wrecked on her maiden voyage] Retrieved on 2008-03-26
*National Shipwrecks Database [http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/heritage/nsd/nsd_form.pl?search_id=2396 Geltwood: Wreck details] Retrieved on 2008-03-26
* Neville Bonney "Carpenter Rocks and Beyond" Millicent Print, 1987


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