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    The wreck of the HENRY BELL on 17/10/2024. View of wooden hull element, with ironwork on the inboard side, at the northern end of the site. Scale is 1m.The wreck of the HENRY BELL on 17/10/2024. View of the southern boiler fragment and adjacent hull remains, looking east. Scale is 1m.The wreck of the HENRY BELL on 17/10/2024. Inboard view of iron hull plates and framing on the eastern side of the site. Scale is 1m.The wreck of the HENRY BELL on 17/10/2024. View of the southern boiler fragment, looking south. Scale is 1m.The wreck of the HENRY BELL on 17/10/2024. View of wooden hull element at the northern end of the site. Scale is 1m.The wreck of the HENRY BELL on 17/10/2024. Inboard view of iron hull plates and framing on the eastern side of the site. Scale is 1m.General view of the wreck of the HENRY BELL with Whitford Point Lighthouse in the distance to the north, on 17/10/2024The wreck of the HENRY BELL on 17/10/2024. View of the southern boiler fragment, looking east. Scale is 1m.The wreck of the HENRY BELL on 17/10/2024. View of the northern boiler fragment. Scale is 1m.The wreck of the HENRY BELL on Whiteford Beach. Oblique view looking north, taken on 17/08/2023, scales are 1m.

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