"Ketches of South Australia" by Ronald Parsons describes The "One and All" as being built in 1878 by John Wilson at Port Cygnet, Tasmania.  Official Number 57606 formerly of Hobart.  Owners :  1892 - R Phillip, 1900 - J & A Angelinawich, 1919 - G Heritage

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"Ketches of South Australia" by Ronald Parsons describes The "One and All" as being built in 1878 by John Wilson at Port Cygnet, Tasmania. Official Number 57606 formerly of Hobart. Owners : 1892 - R Phillip, 1900 - J & A Angelinawich, 1919 - G Heritage, 1921 - A Thiele, 1925 - M Irvine, 1932 R Meegan, 1950 - A Krause, then others. Vessel was wrecked when she foundered on a voyage on Middleton Reef, Brisbane in 1971, 270 miles east of Cape Byron, crew were picked up 6 days later by HMAS Otway. This image shows the Vessel at Port Price. Dimensions - length 67'3", breadth 17'2", draught 5'4" For more detail see book mentioned above Ronald Parsons' book "Ketches of South Australia" describes "Heather Belle" as a wooden ketch, built in 1905 for H Heather in Hobart. It was later sold to H Jones & co Ltd, by early 1920's was owned by BJ Boxall. Destroyed by fire at wallaroo, May 18, 1937. Anything salvageable was saved by 'Hawk'. Gross tonnage 50, net tonnage 38. Official Number: 119238

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