The End of a Voyage
The Inverlochy at Anglesea
This is the story of how the 'Inverlochy', a three masted iron barque, came to grief off the Anglesea coast in 1902. The web site is based on the the booklet 'The Inverlochy at Anglesea - The end of a voyage' written by Melva Stott.
To begin the jouney click here
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| The Inverlochy stuck on Ingoldsby Reef off the coast of Anglesea. Paintings by Geoff Soames, Anglesea |
| 'The Wreck of the Inverlochy' |
K.L. Cecil and R.V. Carr |
| 'Skindivers & Shipwrecks' |
Doug Denmead |
| The Geelong Advertiser |
Victoria's oldest daily newspaper founded in 1840, and still delivering all the news from Geelong and neighboring towns. |
| Melva & Stan Stott - |
are both town criers; the proceeds from this booklet go into their town crier travel fund which enables them to travel to the World Town Crier Championships, representing Australia and their hometowns" |
| Nicholas Soames - |
Graphic Design, Web Site Design, Photographer, Editor, Publisher
email - nick@anglesea-online.com.au |
| Lindsay Braden - |
Researcher, Photographs - Anglesea & District Historical Society |
| Geoff Soames - |
Paintings of the Inverlochy |
| Matthew Stevenson - |
Photographer (identified photographs) |

More information on the Inverlochy plus relics and paintings of the vessel can be discovered at Anglesea & District Historical Society.
Community Precinct
5 McMillan Street
Anglesea, VIC 3230
Web Address- http://home.vicnet.net.au/%7Eangen/
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