My fascination with shipwrecks, maritime antiques and nautical brass began when I was thirteen, a school project about a local shipwreck disaster and the heroic lifeboat rescue sparked a curious interest in maritime history. The remains of this shipwreck are a distinctive feature on a local beach, so I went to investigate it with my mask and snorkel. The remains of the steamship lie in shallow water and the structure of the ship, bow, boilers, engine and stern are easily recognisable. The remains of the wreck are quite dark and spooky with the water movement also producing some very eerie noises, however it is strangely addictive. One day I visited the shipwreck site and found some SCUBA divers were under the water and investigating the remains of the wreck, I observed them from the surface as they explored and also removed brass portholes from the wreck.