English: Avalanche Road, Southwell The church of St. Andrew was built as a memorial to the 100+ lost New Zealand passengers and mariners of 1210-ton three-masted iron sailing ship, The Avalanche, built 1874.
She was en route for Wellington, New Zealand in September 1877 with a cargo of pottery and glass.
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