Wolf Rock, Lord Howe Island
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Wolf Rock, or sometimes spelt Wolfe Rock in the past, is a rock and reef east of Lord Howe Island.
The rock is named after the Wolf, an ex-Royal Navy gun brig built in 1814, which was working as a whaling ship when on 6 August 1837 it struck an outer reef near Lord Howe Island. She escaped the reef and they thought the hull was undamaged, but the vessel sank in deep water about 10 miles off the island, taking with it a valuable cargo of sperm whale oil.
In 2002 the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Nottingham struck the rock itself while airlifting a sick crewman onto Lord Howe Island. (See that article for more.)