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Emu, later Brightside, was an iron-hulled paddle steamer that was built in Scotland in 1864 for use in Australia. For her first few years she worked on the Brisbane River and Moreton Bay. From 1868 she was a local ferry in Sydney Harbour. From 1902 she was a cargo ship. She was scrapped in Sydney in 1909.

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  • Emu (II) / Brightside (ferry) (en)
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  • Emu, later Brightside, was an iron-hulled paddle steamer that was built in Scotland in 1864 for use in Australia. For her first few years she worked on the Brisbane River and Moreton Bay. From 1868 she was a local ferry in Sydney Harbour. From 1902 she was a cargo ship. She was scrapped in Sydney in 1909. (en)
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  • *1865: Emu (en)
  • *1887: Brightside (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Sydney_ferries_BRIGHTSIDE_and_MANLY_(behind)_towards_Circular_Quay.jpg
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  • Brightside approaching Circular Quay, Sydney (en)
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  • Burnt out 1908, scrapped 1909 (en)
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  • UK official number 52221 (en)
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  • Sydney ferries BRIGHTSIDE and MANLY towards Circular Quay.jpg (en)
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  • *1865: Emu *1887: Brightside (en)
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  • *1865: Queensland SN Co *1868: Australasian SN Co *1877: Port Jackson Steam Boat Co *1881: Port Jackson Steamship Co *1898: Port Jackson Co-operative SS Co *1907: Port Jackson & Manly SS Co (en)
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  • *1865: Brisbane *1868: Melbourne *1868: Sydney (en)
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  • passenger ferry (en)
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  • Emu, later Brightside, was an iron-hulled paddle steamer that was built in Scotland in 1864 for use in Australia. For her first few years she worked on the Brisbane River and Moreton Bay. From 1868 she was a local ferry in Sydney Harbour. From 1902 she was a cargo ship. She was scrapped in Sydney in 1909. (en)
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  • Burnt out 1908, scrapped 1909
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