Everything about Santa Anna Ship 1812 totally explained
The
Santa Anna was a
Spanish ship totally wrecked in the
Straits of Timor in 1812.
The
Santa Anna was a ship of 220 tons and was brought to
Sydney in October 1806 after being captured by the
privateer Port-au-Prince. Under the command of William Dagg the ship was sent to a seal fishery and then onto
London. It returned to Sydney in February 1811 and was again sent to the seal fishery and onto London in early April. At the time of sailing it was carrying 45 tons of
sperm whale oil. In 1812 on the way back to Australia it was wrecked in the
Straits of Timor. All the ship's crew were saved. Some have postulated that it's the
Santa Anna that's the
Mahogany Ship at
Warnambool. However, this is incorrect as the
Santa Anna was wrecked North of Australia in 1812.
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