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* "Whale boat successfully over reef. 3 survivors, our boat again ashore, unable take water or stores. Heavy surf, many attempts made to launch unsuccessfully." | * "Whale boat successfully over reef. 3 survivors, our boat again ashore, unable take water or stores. Heavy surf, many attempts made to launch unsuccessfully." | ||
* "The native crew, which had been working incessantly since early morning, rested for a little while on the TRONGATE; then 4 of them returned to the island to be ready to make a further attempt to bring off the survivors in the morning." | |||
''Hamer'': | |||
* "I did not think the natives would make any further attempts that night but about half an hour later they decided to try again and three adventurous spirits, the Second Engineer, Wireless Operator and Cabin Boy got in and were across the surf in no time. Great excitement prevailed, the Trongate and Lincoln Ellsworth blowing their whistles and everyone cheering. The surf boat was then taken in tow by the motor life boat to the Trongate. The surf boat returned shortly afterwards with only half the crew. They had decided that with our assistance to get to the edge of the surf, the boat would be easier to manage with three men. After several more unsuccessful attempts, it was suggested that they should go out alone, row along the edge of the surf to the southward, where possibly there would be a more suitable place, to which they agreed. About an hour before sunset they tried again with one sailor, but this time the boat was turned over and completely swamped, the sailor being hauled to safety by the crew. The natives decided to remain ashore and we were very thankful to have them as events proved. We all turned to now and hauled the boat to the beach." | |||
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* "We observed the four natives launch the whale boat and start off towards us with 3 more survivors aboard. They succeeded in crossing the reef on their third attempt: twice they were capsized and washed ashore with the boat but they succeeded the third time and were then towed to the Trongate." | |||
* "Three more survivors and received message | * "Three more survivors and received message | ||
:::"To the Master s.s.Trongate - the positions as to getting over that surf appears to be hopeless. The only thing I can see for it is a cruiser with a seaplane to alight in the lagoon inside, if possible. Send us as much water as you can as we have none. We have meat but a case of milk would come in useful also matches, chlorodyne as some of us are getting diarrhoea and any old boots (on pair size tens) and any old hats and tobacco. These (native) men from your ship say there is too much risk from sharks should the boat capsize when crossing the reef. Sorry to put you to all this bother and we all thank you for your assistance. | :::"To the Master s.s. Trongate - the positions as to getting over that surf appears to be hopeless. The only thing I can see for it is a cruiser with a seaplane to alight in the lagoon inside, if possible. Send us as much water as you can as we have none. We have meat but a case of milk would come in useful also matches, chlorodyne as some of us are getting diarrhoea and any old boots (on pair size tens) and any old hats and tobacco. These (native) men from your ship say there is too much risk from sharks should the boat capsize when crossing the reef. Sorry to put you to all this bother and we all thank you for your assistance. | ||
:::: "Sincerely yours, | :::: "Sincerely yours, | ||
:::::"D. Hamer, Master" | :::::"D. Hamer, Master" | ||
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* "Full away.." | * "Full away.." | ||
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== Campsites == | |||
; Friday night | |||
* no camp. | |||
; Camp 1 | |||
:* 100 yards inland | |||
:* Saturday night only. | |||
; Camp 2: | |||
:* Further inland. | |||
:* Water collected. | |||
:* Wooden frame covered by sails. | |||
:* Sunday and Monday nights. | |||
; Camp 3: | |||
:* 1.5 NM "south" of the wreck. | |||
:* Supplies and water requested and provided. | |||
:* Tuesday night only. | |||
:* 21 survivors and 3 or 4 boatmen. | |||
:* Natives started fire and cooked crabs and birds. | |||
== Conflicting Interpretations of the Data == | |||
The meaning of several terms are disputed: | |||
* What did Swindell mean by "the southeast corner of the island"? | |||
* What did Lott mean by "the lee side"? | |||
* What did the witnesses mean when they referred to the skiff going "across the lagoon"? | |||
=== Camp 3 in Tekibeia === | |||
; The "southeast corner of the island" would mean the first corner of the island as seen from the Trongate's perspective one-half mile off of the Norwich City wreck. | |||
The existence of this "corner" is what provides shelter from the northwest wind; this, in turn, helps to explain the interpretation given here of "the lee side of the island." | |||
:[[File:Trongate_perspective.png|600px]] | |||
:[[File:SE_corner.png|600px]] | |||
; The "lee side of the island" is taken to mean "all the shoreline that is sheltered from a northwest wind by the shape of the island." | |||
:[[File:Leeward-side.png|600px]] | |||
; "Across the lagoon" means from [[Place Names|Noriti to Tekibeia.]] | |||
:[[File:Across.jpg|600px]] | |||
; The supposed sequence of camps then looks something like this<nowiki>:</nowiki> | |||
:[[File:Camps.jpg|600px]] | |||
=== Camp 3 at Seven Site === | |||
;The "southeast corner of the island" would mean Ameriki, as is easily recognized with modern maps. | |||
:[[File:Niku-placenames-plus-quadrants.png|600px]] | |||
; The "lee side of the island" is taken to mean "the shoreline that near the Seven Site." | |||
; "Across the lagoon" means from [[Place Names|Noriti]] to the [[Seven Site]]. | |||
; Camp 3 is at the Seven Site. | |||
=== Failed crossing at Seven Site, Camp 3 in Tekibeia === | |||
This theory was proposed as a compromise. It shares the definitions of the theory that Camp 3 was at the Seven Site, but then suggests that, having transported the skiff across land to the reef and failing to reach the rescue ships, the skiff was then transported back across land, the crew was rowed across the lagoon again to Tekibeia, which was the location of Camp 3 and the successful reef crossings. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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* [http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Documents/Norwich_City/NorwichCity5.html#7 Report of J. Thomas, First Officer, S.S. Norwich City.] | * [http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Documents/Norwich_City/NorwichCity5.html#7 Report of J. Thomas, First Officer, S.S. Norwich City.] | ||
* [http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Documents/Norwich_City/NorwichCity5.html#8 Crew List.] | * [http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Documents/Norwich_City/NorwichCity5.html#8 Crew List.] | ||
== testing varnish and mediawiki == | |||
test test test | |||
[[User:Moleski|Moleski]] ([[User talk:Moleski|talk]]) 18:59, 17 November 2014 (EST) | |||
== testing ability to edit section == | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:38, 20 December 2015
86,222 hits -- 11 December 2010
87,086 hits -- 12 December 2010
96,147 hits -- 18 December 2010
104,283 hits -- 31 December 2010
159,316 hits -- 19 March 2012
248,938 hits -- 2 June 2013
288,031 hits -- 10 October 2014
Niku VI:
Team names.
Dates.
Upgraded to 1.16.0 --Moleski 14:56, 31 July 2010 (CDT)
Strange problem with cron job -- backup.sh. I shot myself in the foot![1]
Interesting news articles
- http://tighar.org/smf/index.php/topic,174.msg999.html#msg999
- http://tighar.org/smf/index.php/topic,67.msg2238.html#msg2238
To do Any Day Now
Get possessive fix: Gallagher's
Nutiran Ritiati Noriti Tekibeia Aukairame South Ameriki Aukairame North Taraia Baureke Passage Tatiman Passage
- FTP Upload is broken
How to link to Mediawiki pages: {{Mediawiki|Help:Contents}}
| Foo | Bar | Baz | Quux |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 | Cake | Monster in the closet | NO! |
| Wikipedia | ^______^ | Darth Vader | 42 |
| Moo | 1.618033989 | Pay your bills | Bach |
| Box # | Folder ID | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Box | Folder | Notes |
Broken link checker. With the reorganization of tighar.org, many links have been broken. Not sure we can use it ...[2]
BrokenLinks extension. Seems to require 1.14. I've updated to 1.15. It's working now.
A Python script. Takes a week to get results. :o(
References
Welcome!
Please forgive me for using this as a practice page. Feel free to comment below.
test table drop
All I did here was to copy and paste the table from the Forum post into the wiki.
This shows that it will tolerate that kind of insertion.
The table lacks interior lines because the .css definitions for the wiki are different from those for the Forum, but I'm sure that that could be relatively easily tweaked.
| Depart Lae Airfield | 1 | 7/2/37 0:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | - | - | 6°34'11.00"S | 46°43'34.00"E | |
| EA Radio Transmission | 2 | 7/2/37 4:18 | 4.3 | 4.3 | - | - | - | 7,000 | |||
| EA Radio Transmission | 2 | 7/2/37 5:19 | 5.3 | 1.0 | 277 | 277 | 52 | 52 | 7.3 S | 150.7 E | 10,000 |
Link revision
Almost all Earhart Project links need "Archives" inserted after "Earhart" and before whatever the link points to. Exceptions:
- AEdescr.html
- AEdescr1.html
- AEdescr2.html
- ameliavideo.html
- currentwork.html
- EarhartFAQs.html
- niku7.html
- solomonsresearch.html
- sponsors.html
(although I think that the Solomons page is dead, the substance having been moved into the Expeditions folder)
All links to TIGHAR Tracks need "Publications" inserted after "tighar.org" and before TTracks.
All links to Finding Amelia need to be configured: ".org/Publications/Books/findingamelia.htm"
All links to the old forum files need to be checked for case problems. The folder is "Forum" and many of the links use "forum."
Norwich City Chronology
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| 1400 | Trongate departed Apia. |
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| 0650 | Swindell:
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| 0730 | Swindell:
Hamer:
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| 0830 | Swindell:
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| 0900-1430 | Swindell:
Hamer:
Swindell:
Lott:
Tichendorf:
Swindell:
Hamer:
Swindell:
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| 1430 | Swindell:
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| 1500 | Swindell:
Hamer:
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| 0740 | Swindell:
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| 1415 | Swindell:
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| 1430 | Swindell:
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Campsites
- Friday night
- no camp.
- Camp 1
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- 100 yards inland
- Saturday night only.
- Camp 2
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- Further inland.
- Water collected.
- Wooden frame covered by sails.
- Sunday and Monday nights.
- Camp 3
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- 1.5 NM "south" of the wreck.
- Supplies and water requested and provided.
- Tuesday night only.
- 21 survivors and 3 or 4 boatmen.
- Natives started fire and cooked crabs and birds.
Conflicting Interpretations of the Data
The meaning of several terms are disputed:
- What did Swindell mean by "the southeast corner of the island"?
- What did Lott mean by "the lee side"?
- What did the witnesses mean when they referred to the skiff going "across the lagoon"?
Camp 3 in Tekibeia
- The "southeast corner of the island" would mean the first corner of the island as seen from the Trongate's perspective one-half mile off of the Norwich City wreck.
The existence of this "corner" is what provides shelter from the northwest wind; this, in turn, helps to explain the interpretation given here of "the lee side of the island."
- The "lee side of the island" is taken to mean "all the shoreline that is sheltered from a northwest wind by the shape of the island."
- "Across the lagoon" means from Noriti to Tekibeia.
- The supposed sequence of camps then looks something like this:
Camp 3 at Seven Site
- The "lee side of the island" is taken to mean "the shoreline that near the Seven Site."
- "Across the lagoon" means from Noriti to the Seven Site.
- Camp 3 is at the Seven Site.
Failed crossing at Seven Site, Camp 3 in Tekibeia
This theory was proposed as a compromise. It shares the definitions of the theory that Camp 3 was at the Seven Site, but then suggests that, having transported the skiff across land to the reef and failing to reach the rescue ships, the skiff was then transported back across land, the crew was rowed across the lagoon again to Tekibeia, which was the location of Camp 3 and the successful reef crossings.
References
Links
- Cover Letter to the Board of Trade, London.
- Statement of Henry Cleveland Lott, Second Officer, S.S. Norwich City.
- Statement of John Harry Swindell, Master, S.S. Trongate.
- Statement of Daniel Hamer, Master, S.S. Norwich City.
- Statutory Declaration by J. H. Swindell, Master, S.S. Trongate.
- Position Report describing condition and location of S.S. Norwich City.
- Report of J. Thomas, First Officer, S.S. Norwich City.
- Crew List.
testing varnish and mediawiki
test test test Moleski (talk) 18:59, 17 November 2014 (EST)
testing ability to edit section
test, test, test