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Steering Gear wildlife post-1880s weatherboard construction marking a

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post-1880s weatherboard construction marking a step up from the slab huts that preceded them

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Steering Gear wildlife post-1880s weatherboard construction marking aThe steering gear room of MV Cape Don, built by Brown Brothers of Scotland, converts electrical signals from the bridge into hydraulic pressure to move the rudder. It sits below decks on a vessel launched at the State Dockyard, Newcastle on 28 May 1962, and operated for 27 years as a lighthouse supply tender for the Commonwealth Lighthouse Service. Part of the MV Cape Don series.

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