Wreck of the S.S. Tottenham
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shipwreck, interesting place
British ship that ran aground in 1911.The Tottenham is also linked to the disappearance of the SS Waratah in 1909.
"Over two weeks after the disappearance, say 13/14 August, the captain of the SS Tottenham saw the body of a ten or twelve-year old girl floating in the sea. She was wearing a red cape with a hood, and black stockings with bare knees. He believed other bodies came past, but he was unable to recover any of them. It is not stated where on the coast this occurred."
See also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Waratah
"Over two weeks after the disappearance, say 13/14 August, the captain of the SS Tottenham saw the body of a ten or twelve-year old girl floating in the sea. She was wearing a red cape with a hood, and black stockings with bare knees. He believed other bodies came past, but he was unable to recover any of them. It is not stated where on the coast this occurred."
See also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Waratah
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Tottenham
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Coordinates: 17°4'34"S 42°43'11"E
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