Denis Sullivan was an Australian shipbuilder and key figure in the development of the town of Coopernook.[1] He built ships at Coopernook, Cape Hawke, Berrys Bay and Clarence Town. He died in 1916 in Balmain, New South Wales.
Ships built
Ship | Built | Tons | Notes |
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Bellengara | |||
Bellinger | |||
Bowra | |||
Coopernook | |||
Duroby | |||
Ellerslie | 1906 | 252 tons | Ran aground and was wrecked on 22 May 1913 |
Gwendoline | |||
Hall Caine | 214 tons | Capsized and sank in 1937 | |
Hastings | |||
Maggie | |||
Otus | 1914 | 80 tons | Ran aground and was wrecked on 17 January 1923 |
Perseverance | 1874 | 133 tons | |
Potts and Paul | 1885 | 12 tons | Caught fire and sank in 1941 |
Premier | |||
Pyrmont | |||
Rock Lilly | |||
Seymour | |||
Storm King | |||
Tully | |||
Victor | |||
Wandra | 1907 | 164 tons | Wrecked off Drum and Drumsticks, Jervis Bay, New South Wales on 15 November 1915 |
Wauchope | 1887 | 196 tons | Caught fire on 1 August 1919 and sank near Portsea, Victoria |
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