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    Kanangra is a retired ferry on Sydney Harbour. She was launched in 1912 during the early-twentieth century pre-Sydney Harbour Bridge boom years of Sydney...
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  • Kanangra is an Australian Aboriginal word for "beautiful view" and may refer to: Kanangra (ferry), a retired passenger ferry on Sydney Harbour Kanangra-Boyd...
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    State Government takeover of Sydney Ferries in 1951. A handful of the K-class ferries (Karingal, Karrabee, Kanangra, Kameruka) were in service until the...
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    oldest wooden-hulled K-class ferry (Kanangra is steel-hulled), and was among the longest-lived of all Sydney Harbour ferries. Having been pulled out of...
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    Like all K-class ferries to date, the boats were all timber-hulled with timber superstructures. Later K-class ferries - sisters Kanangra and Kirawa (1912)...
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    accident with Kanangra. Rounding Bradleys Head in her as built form with original wheelhouses and open upper decks In Circular Quay behind ferry Kiandra, 1920s...
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    Kirawa (redirect from Kirawa (ferry))
    Kirawa was a ferry on Sydney Harbour. She was a near identical sister vessel with Kanangra both of which were launched in 1912 during the early-twentieth...
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    competed in the inaugural Great Ferry Race as part of the Festival of Sydney. Other entrants were the Lady Wakehurst, Kanangra, Lady Cutler, Karrabee, and...
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    Harbour's first ferries were sail and/or oar powered, but by the mid-19th century, paddle steamers were well established. Double-ended ferries became common...
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    K-class ferries to survive both the 1932 opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the 1950s state government rationalisation of the fleet. Kanangra, Karingal...
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    Kubu (left) approaches the wharf as Kanangra leaves, 1950s Lady Edeline at the wharf, 1978 "F6 Mosman Bay ferry timetable". Transport for NSW. Wikimedia...
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    2022 she was refloated and Sydney Ferry Kanangra took her place on the floating dock. Kanangra is a 1912 Sydney ferry, with a steel hull and wooden superstructure...
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    1980 - The inaugural Great Ferry Race is held as part of the Festival of Sydney. Entrants are Lady Wakehurst, Kanangra, Lady Cutler, Karrabee, Karingal...
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    Kamiri, approaches Old Cremorne Wharf, 1946. Photograph by Max Dupain Kanangra leaving Old Cremorne Wharf. Photo shows the wharf's position in Mosman...
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    Koompartoo (category Ferry transport in Sydney)
    timber hulls (sisters Kanangra and Kirawa, both 1912, also had steel hulls). Koompartoo was part of a £190,000 order of three ferries, the other two being...
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    Australia. Three ferry wharves, Mosman Bay, South Mosman and Old Cremorne, are within the bay, all being served by the F6 Mosman Bay ferry service. Originally...
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    Monterey (top right) in 1917 with ferry Kanangra at Mosman Bay wharf...
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  • Kosciusko and Kanangra were converted to diesel and were the heavy lift vessels until 1975 and 1985 respectively. List of Sydney Harbour ferries Timeline of...
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  • Urban Transit Authority (category Ferry companies of New South Wales)
    inherited ferry fleet consisted of five ferries dating from the 1910s (Kameruka, Kanangra, Karingal, Karrabee and Lady Edeline), seven Lady class ferries (Cutler...
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  • Garrawilla National Park Goobang National Park Goulburn River National Park Kanangra-Boyd National Park Lachlan Valley National Park Marrangaroo National Park...
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    permitted. Access is either by West Head Road via The Basin Track or on a ferry from Palm Beach Wharf. West Head is a headland at the north eastern tip...
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  • a launch date or original name. Originally built as a steam ferry Rebuilt as a car ferry Originally built as a steam Schooner. Lightvessel No. XVII Gedser...
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    Kameruka and Kamiri (category Ferry transport in Sydney)
    takeover of Sydney Ferries Ltd Kameruka steaming to Cremorne Point, 1950s Kameruka (right) alongside the larger steel-hulled Kanangra in 1954 her last year...
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    July 2010. The park is bounded by the Yengo National Park, the Wisemans Ferry and Old Great North Roads, McPherson State Forest, private land along Mangrove...
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    Heritage Fleet base at Rozelle Bay on 14 April 2022 to be moored alongside Kanangra, which has taken her place on the Sea Heritage Dock. John Oxley will now...
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    Maianbar can also be accessed by road through the park or by the passenger ferry service from Cronulla. There are numerous cycling and walking trails, barbecue...
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    built the first wharf at Kurnell just adjacent to the obelisk, and a steam ferry began to operate some time around 1882. The reserve was the responsibility...
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  • Thumbnail for Bundjalung National Park
    contains six picnic areas: Gummi Garra near Evans Head and Shark Bay, Old Ferry Crossing, Back Beach, Frazers Reef and Iluka Bluff on the Iluka Peninsula...
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    to the south and west. The national park may be accessed from Wisemans Ferry via the Old Northern Road or from Hornsby via the Galston Road through the...
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    northwest on the 2-Mile section before turning into Edith Road at the Kanangra Walls Road intersection. The road is fully sealed across its entire length...
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