| With her bottom ripped open, the coasting steamer Brooklyn, owned by the Nowra and Jervis Bay Shipping Company, is a total wreck at the entrance to Crookhaven on the South coast. | |||
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A regular visitor to Jervis Bay, on a calm night in December 1911. She was wrecked near where the Duncan Dunbar was wrecked 42 years before. |
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| As reported in numerous newspapers – December 1911. | |||
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“The entrance to Crookhaven Heads is always considered dangerous to navigation”. |
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The crew of the vessel was hospitably assisted by Acting- Pilot Leverton and Mr. F. Hundt, the officer in charge of the aborigines’ mission station. |
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Today the old lighthouse stands in ruin, built in 1904, the original lantern was from the Cape St George Lighthouse decommissioned in 1898, and replaced with the Point Perpendicular Lighthouse. |