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Location Map: The position of the K IX wreck site (1945) and the steamer Fiona (1882) are marked. Nearest landmark is Seal Rocks, NSW, Australia. (Map: Courtesy of Manly Hydraulics Laboratory DPW&S).

Location Map: The position of the K IX wreck site (1945) and the steamer Fiona (1882) are marked. Nearest landmark is Seal Rocks, NSW, Australia. (Map: Courtesy of Manly Hydraulics Laboratory DPW&S).

 

Detail of the K IX (1945) and SS Fiona (1882) wreck positions. (Map: Courtesy of Manly Hydraulics Laboratory DPW&S).

Detail of the K IX (1945) and ss Fiona (1882) wreck positions. (Map: Courtesy of Manly Hydraulics Laboratory DPW&S) (Map: NSW Heritage Office, Australia).

 

The NSW Heritage Office survey team begin the beach search, 20 Jul 1999.

The NSW Heritage Office survey team begin the beach search, 20 Jul 1999 (Photo: © NSW Heritage Office, Australia).

 

Maritime Archaeologist, Tim Smith (left) and Colin Browne (DPW&S) stand over the wreck site.  The red-and-white ranging poles denote the line of the buried hull, 20 Jul 1999.

Maritime Archaeologist, Tim Smith (left) and Colin Browne (DPW&S) stand over the wreck site.  The red-and-white ranging poles denote the line of the buried hull, 20 Jul 1999 (Photo: © NSW Heritage Office, Australia).

 

Maritime Archaeologist Tim Smith holds the Tithe Ferex magnetometer used to relocate the buried archaeological structure. The magnetometer was loaned from Australian Defence Industries Ltd (ADI), 20 Jul 1999.

Maritime Archaeologist Tim Smith holds the Ferex magnetometer used to relocate the buried archaeological structure. The magnetometer was loaned from Australian Defence Industries Ltd (ADI), 20 Jul 1999 (Photo: © NSW Heritage Office, Australia).

 

The air probe is used to confirm the presence of the buried structure. Depth to "top" of wreck was 3 meters, 20 Jul 1999

The air probe is used to confirm the presence of the buried structure. Depth to "top" of wreck was 3 meters, 20 Jul 1999 (Photo: © NSW Heritage Office, Australia).

 

 

K IX related pages
The submarine K IX
The K VIII submarine class
Historic submarine K IX found
The K IX Club
K IX photos
Photos of the search for K IX
The towing of K IX by Hr.Ms. Abraham Crijnssen
The  K IX plaque
K IX wreck photos
 
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