id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 57162 Anonymous A Narrative of the Melancholy Wreck of the "Dunbar," Merchant Ship, on the South Head of Port Jackson, August 20th, 1875 .txt text/plain 10891 383 69 morning, reported having been in company with a large ship for five days information of having seen a "large ship" near the land, bearing East; known in Sydney that numerous dead, and mutilated bodies of men, women, second mate suddenly called out "Breakers a-head." The captain ordered blowing strong; ship on a dead lee shore, having such small sail upon and North Head a lee shore; for had the helm been put to port, the ship getting supper; it was known to be the Sydney Head light; the vessel was said on board ship, but I think so; Captain Green was on the deck; they light a bit on her port bow when I saw it at this time; then the captain Captain Green, and bound to this port, and that the ship Dunbar was wrecked outside the Sydney Heads, close to the Gap, on the night of ./cache/57162.txt ./txt/57162.txt