As of 1998, two abandoned vessels lie in the vicinity of the Penrice salt pans — the “No.1.” or “Penrice” hulk, a vessel used to shore up the salt plans, and reputedly to store gunpowder, and the nearby Dorothy S.
No.1/ Penrice Hulk
Dorothy S.
“Dorothy S.” sternpost from inside vessel 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, colour print).
“Dorothy S.” stempost from inside vessel 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print).
“Dorothy S.” stempost (starboard side) 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print).
“Dorothy S.” stempost starboard side 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print)
“Dorothy S.” stempost from ouside of vessel 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print).
“Dorothy S.” stempost from outside of vessel 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, colour print).
“Dorothy S.” portside stempost copper sheathing 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print).
“Dorothy S.” portside sternpost with copper sheathing 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print).
“Dorothy S.” portside frames 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print).
“Dorothy S.” portside frames 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print).
“Dorothy S.” starboard side frames 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, scanned from colour print).