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Margaret Brock (1848)
Margaret Brock may refer to. *, a sailing vessel wrecked in 1852 off the coast of South Australia *Margaret Brock Reef, a reef in South Australia, named after the ship See also *Margaret Susan Brock Margaret Susan Brock (known as Peggy Brock) (born 1948) is an Emeritus Professor in the School of Arts and Humanities at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Western Australia. Her major areas of interest have been colonial and indigenous history in ...
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List Of Shipwrecks In November 1852
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{{1850s shipwrecks Lists of shipwrecks by year, 1852-11 Maritime incidents in November 1852, ...
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Margaret Brock Reef
__NOTOC__ Margaret Brock Reef is a reef in the Australian state of South Australia located in the state's coastal waters on its south-east coast about west of the headland of Cape Jaffa and about south-west of the town of Kingston SE. It is the site of both a navigation aid which operated as a staffed lighthouse from 1872 to 1973 and as an automatic beacon onward to the present day, and a rock lobster sanctuary declared under state law in 1973. It is named after the barque '' Margaret Brock'' which was wrecked there in 1852. Description Margaret Brock Reef is located about west of the headland of Cape Jaffa and about southwest of the town of Kingston SE. The reef stands above a seabed located above the depth contour and parts of it are above sea-level at low tide. The portion of the reef which is shown on a chart published in one source as being shallower than depth extends for about in a north–south direction with the northern end being located about north of the ...
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