RMS Orizaba

Ship wrecked off the coast of Western Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

RMS Orizaba was a Royal Mail Ship wrecked off Rockingham, Western Australia on 16 February 1905. On her approach to Fremantle, a smog of bushfire smoke was obscuring the coast and the captain lost his bearings. The ship went aground in 6.1 metres (20 ft) of water on Five Fathom Bank, west of Garden Island.[3]

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Black and white photograph of the ship in an unidentified harbour.
History
NameOrizaba
OwnerPacific Steam Navigation Company[1]
OperatorOrient Steam Navigation Company[2]
BuilderBarrow Ship Building Co, Barrow-in-Furness
Yard number138
Launched6 May[1] 1886
FateWrecked, 1905
General characteristics
TypeRoyal Mail Ship
Tonnage6,298[2]
Length148 metres (486 ft)[2]
Draft7.3 metres (24 ft)
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All 160 people on board were evacuated safely. It is one of the largest ships to be wrecked in Australian waters.[2]

In 2014 the wreck was still in use as a dive site.[4]

The ship was celebrated in music by Australian composers Alberto Zelman and Auguste Wiegand, in their gavotte of the same name.[5][6]

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