http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?136285
http://www.wslhistory.webs.com/oceanic2.htm
There is said to be an article on this list about the sinking, but I did not find it. Lots of stuff to see just the same...
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http://spiderbites.nytimes.com/free_..._08_00002.html
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Here is the lead page to another article on the topic...
http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstra...D0405B818CF1D3
The page above has a pdf link so you can download the whole thing.
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...not that it has a great deal to say. The article (pdf) is from page 5 of the archive perhaps the story that is supposed to be on page 3 of the article gives more detail...unless that is on page 6 or more, sadly they are not dated on the lists.
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You will have seen that there is a book; 'Dictionary of disasters at sea during the age of steam' by Hocking C. Published in 1969 the only copy in the Libraries of London is far from me and for reference only.
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Alas the Kinkora is not alone where she lies...
http://www.irishwrecksonline.net/Lists/WexfordListE.htm
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After the fashion of leaving no stone unturned I came across this site of great interest to any with the salt-sea in their veins.
Lots of pictures of ships, some of which are listed as lost on the Tuskar Rock, but not as far as I could see the SS Kinkora...
http://www.rhiw.com/
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