- TSS Kanowna
TSS "Kanowna", also known as HMAS "Kanowna", was an
Australia n steamer built during 1902.The 126-
metre -long TSS "Kanowna" was constructed by Brothers ofDumbarton ,Scotland and W. Denny, and had a twin screw design. The "Kanowna" was operated by theAustralian United Steam Navigation Company (AUSNC), and it served theSydney to Fremantle route."Kanowna" was controlled by the Commonwealth between
8 August 1914 and21 August 1914 . It was used to transfer troops for the Australian World War I involvement inNew Guinea .The steamer was again requisitioned on
1 June 1915 by the Commonwealth, and was transferred toEngland where it was converted to ahospital ship that could accommodate 452 patients. It was used to transfer ill and injured people between theUnited Kingdom and Australia for three years, during which time it was known as theHMAS "Kanowna".The steamer was returned to AUSNC on
29 July 1919 , after it left England just prior to the signing of theTreaty of Versailles which formally concludedWorld War I . It resumed a passenger and general cargo route, with varied routes.On
18 February 1929 the "Kanowna" ran into rocks whilst travelling between Sydney andMelbourne nearCleft Island , south ofWilsons Promontory . Passengers were transferred to the SS "Mackarra" prior to the "Kanowna" sinking. Thesteamship "Dumosa" was used to transfer "Kanowna"'s officers and crew.Originally it was believed that the "Kanowna" could be moved and saved, but the
boiler fires had extinguished and attempts tobeach the ship were unsuccessful. The ship remained afloat for several hours before sinking.Fog is believed to have been a major factor in the incident. A Court of Inquiry found the captain should have slowed his vessel in the fog. It is one of Victoria's largest shipwrecks.On
23 April 2005 four explorers believe they found theshipwreck of the "Kanowna", located 50 km intoBass Strait and submerged in approximately 80 m of water. A fortnight later a group of divers successfully reached the wreck and a comparison to the drawings of the ship indicate it is likely to be the "Kanowna".References
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