Incoming Resources
- Cambus Wallace at anchor
- Survival was only the beginning, a Costa Concordia story, Andrea Davis ; Giuseppe Modesti
- Tyalgum shipwrecked at the Tweed Bar with people helping unload cargo, New South Wales
- Wollumbin, the creation and early habitation of the Tweed and Richmond Rivers of N.S.W., by N.C. Keats
- Famous shipwrecks, by David & Susan Spence
- Planet ocean, Volume 4
- This barren rock, 1875 a true tale of shipwreck and survival in the southern seas, Sylvie Haisman
- Wreck of the Tyalgum which ran aground in the Tweed River Bar, New South Wales
- People investigating possible shipwreck remains on South Stradbroke Island, Queensland
- Coastal steamer off the mouth of the Tweed River, New South Wales
- Group of men hauling the anchor from what is believed to be the shipwrecked Tyalgum, New South Wales
- Crusoe, castaways and shipwrecks in the perilous age of sail, Mike Rendell
- Wreck remains near the river mouth, Tweed Heads, New South Wales
- Tyalgum aground on Duranbah beach, New South Wales
- Can you see what I see?, treasure ship, by Walter Wick
- The story of John Blinksell, Alexander Berry's shipwright and builder [of] the brigantine Coolangatta, [miscellanea file]
- Chinese crew members from the S S Fido which wrecked off the Fingal coast, New South Wales
- Sailors on the rocks, famous royal navy shipwrecks, Peter C. Smith
- Wreck of the Tyalgum at the mouth of the Tweed River, New South Wales
- Tyalgum aground in the mouth of the Tweed River Bar, New South Wales
- Stan Chard standing on the deck of the shipwreck Tyalgum at Duranbah beach, New South Wales
- The transport ship Duranbah, aground at Point Danger, New South Wales
- Coastal steamer off the mouth of the Tweed River, New South Wales
- Steamer Friendship aground at Tweed Heads, New South Wales
- Tyalgum, Sydney, wrecked on the Tweed River Bar, New South Wales
- Waves of seafarers, [miscellanea file]
- Coolangatta history (B), [miscellanea file]
- Unidentified boat wrecked on Flagstaff beach, Tweed Heads, New South Wales, with Cook Island and Fingal Head in the distance
- Shipwrecks, James Stewart
- Ivy and Nellie Jefferson at Tweed Heads, New South Wales
- Planet ocean, Volume 3