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Index to Dickson Gregory collection of drawings and photographs of ships, 1853-1973 Ship Name Vol. and page Classification Year Tonnage Other Names Additional Information from volumes A G Ropes 6.51 ship 1884 2461 Built in America in 1884. Aagtekerk 10.22 motor vessel 1934 6810 Aagtekerk 12.32 motor vessel 1934 6810 Aba 26.53c motor vessel 1918 7937 A twin-screw motor-driven passenger ship. Aba 13.28 motor vessel 1918 7937 Built 1918. B & SNC Co. Aba 14.56 motor vessel 1918 7937 "Glenapp". Built by Barclay Curle in 1918 for the British & African S N Co. Abbey Holme 4.28 barque 1869 Built by Blumer Sunderland. Abbey Palmer 4.12 barque Renamed "Star of England"; ex "Blairmore". Aberdeen 15.43 steam ship 1881 3684 Built in 1881. Pioneer Steamer of Aberdeen Line. Aberdeen 17.4 steam ship 1881 3684 Aberdeen Line. Aberdeen 22.32 steam ship 1881 3684 Aberdeen 5.43 steam ship 1881 3684 First Steam ship of the Aberdeen Line. Built R Napier & Sons, Glasgow. Aberdeen 8.10 steam ship 1881 3684 First steam ship of Aberdeen Line. Aberdeen 8.40 steam ship 1881 3684 First steam ship of the Aberdeen Line. Aberdeen 9.58 steam ship 1881 3684 First steam ship of the Aberdeen Line. Aberdeen 10.53 steam ship 1881 3684 First steam ship of Aberdeen White Star Line (George Thompson & Co). Aberdeen 11.51 steam ship 1881 3684 Aberdeen Line. Aberdeen 13.37 steam ship 1881 3684 First steamer of the Aberdeen Line. Built in 1881. Aberdeen 13.53 steam ship 1881 3684 Aberdeen Line, first steamer. Aberdeen 14.15 steam ship 1881 3684 First Aberdeen Steamer. Abergeldie 3.18 ship Circular Quay 15th January 1871. "Dunbar Castle" first vessel then at bow of it "Abergeldie" , then "Carlisle Castle" then "Resolute". Page 1 of 466 Index to Dickson Gregory collection of drawings and photographs of ships, 1853-1973 Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW PXD 519

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Index to Dickson Gregory collection of drawings and photographs of ships, 1853-1973

Ship Name Vol. and page Classification Year Tonnage Other NamesAdditional Information from volumes

A G Ropes 6.51 ship 1884 2461 Built in America in 1884.

Aagtekerk 10.22 motor vessel 1934 6810

Aagtekerk 12.32 motor vessel 1934 6810

Aba 26.53c motor vessel 1918 7937 A twin-screw motor-driven passenger ship.

Aba 13.28 motor vessel 1918 7937 Built 1918. B & SNC Co.

Aba 14.56 motor vessel 1918 7937 "Glenapp".Built by Barclay Curle in 1918 for the British & African S N Co.

Abbey Holme 4.28 barque 1869 Built by Blumer Sunderland.

Abbey Palmer 4.12 barque Renamed "Star of England"; ex "Blairmore".

Aberdeen 15.43 steam ship 1881 3684 Built in 1881.Pioneer Steamer of Aberdeen Line.

Aberdeen 17.4 steam ship 1881 3684 Aberdeen Line.

Aberdeen 22.32 steam ship 1881 3684

Aberdeen 5.43 steam ship 1881 3684 First Steam ship of the Aberdeen Line.Built R Napier & Sons, Glasgow.

Aberdeen 8.10 steam ship 1881 3684 First steam ship of Aberdeen Line.

Aberdeen 8.40 steam ship 1881 3684 First steam ship of the Aberdeen Line.

Aberdeen 9.58 steam ship 1881 3684 First steam ship of the Aberdeen Line.

Aberdeen 10.53 steam ship 1881 3684 First steam ship of Aberdeen White Star Line (George Thompson & Co).

Aberdeen 11.51 steam ship 1881 3684 Aberdeen Line.

Aberdeen 13.37 steam ship 1881 3684 First steamer of the Aberdeen Line.Built in 1881.

Aberdeen 13.53 steam ship 1881 3684 Aberdeen Line, first steamer.

Aberdeen 14.15 steam ship 1881 3684 First Aberdeen Steamer.

Abergeldie 3.18 ship Circular Quay 15th January 1871. "Dunbar Castle" first vessel then at bow of it "Abergeldie" , then "Carlisle Castle" then "Resolute".

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Abertaye 18.25 steam ship A double wreck "South America" and "Abertaye" on the Cornish Coast.

Abertaye 18.36 steam ship Wrecked at Land's End, South America.

Abyssinia 4.64 steam ship At Liverpool docks. Guion Line.

Accra 24.19c motor vessel 1926 9337 Motor driven passenger and cargo liner Launched at Belfast by Messrs. Harland and Wolff Ltd on the 18th march 1926 for the British & African Steam navigation Co Ltd for travel between Britain and West Africa.

Accra 14.24 motor vessel 1926 9337 British & Africa S N Co.

Achimota 1.19 motor vessel 1931 9500 Renamed " Wanganella".Built in 1931 Huddart Parker Line.

Aconcagua 13.59 steam ship Pacific SN Co.Chartered by Orient Co.

Adda 24.24c steam ship 1922 7816 Motor driven cargo and passenger ship.

Adda 14.24 steam ship 1922 7816 Elder Dempster Line.

Adelaide 17.2 steam ship 1883 1711 ASS Co.

Adelaide 22.55 1711

Adelaide 24.14c steam ship 1883 1711

Adelaide 1.18 steam ship 1833 1711 Renamed "Moller"; "Castlefield"; "Shinten Maru"; "Ho Fung".

Built in 1883 Adelaide SS Co.

Adelaide 1.22 steam ship 1883 1711 Renamed "Moller"; "Castlefield"; "Shinten Maru"; "Ho Fung".

Built in 1883 Adelaide Steamship Co.Being disposed of.

Adelaide 2.37 steam ship 1833 1711 Renamed "Moller"; "Castlefield"; "Shinten Maru" and "Ho Fung".

Built in 1883.Disposed of and later known as "Moller"; "Castlefield"; "Shinten Maru"and "Ho Fung".

Adelaide 2.49 steam ship 1833 1711 Renamed "Moller"; "Castlefield"; "Shinten Maru" and "Ho Fung".

Built at Lanarkshire.ASS Co.

Adelaide 2.50 steam ship 1833 1711 Renamed "Moller"; "Castlefield"; "Shinten Maru" and "Ho Fung".

Adelaide SS Co.

Adelong 15.31 steam ship 1936 3517

Adelong 26.54c steam ship 1936 3517 Cargo steamer.

Admella 15.26* steam ship 1858 400 Wreck in 1859.

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Admella 18.52a steam ship 1858 400 Wreck near Cape Northumberland, 6 August 1859.Over 70 lives lost.

Admella 18.74

Admella 19.54 steam ship 1858 400 Wrecked near Cape Northumberland, SA, 6 August 1859.

Admella 1.49 steam ship 1858 400 Wreck of near Cape Northumberland SA 6th August 1859 70 lives lost.

Admella 1.49 steam ship 1858 400 Built 1858.Wrecked near Cape Northumberland SA 6th August 1859, 70 lives lost.

Admella 2.19* steam ship 1858 400

Admella 2.19 steam ship 1858 400

Admella 12.27* steam ship 1858 400 Wrecked on Carpenter Rocks near Cape Northumberland 6 August 1859. Over 70 lives lost.

Admiral Cecile 3.77 ship 1902 2695 Built at Rouen 1902.Burnt 25th January 1925 in the canal de la Martiniere while out of commission. Photograped at Capetown Docks.

Admiral Cecile 6.9 ship 1902 2695

Admiral Karpfanger 23.132c 4 mast barque

Ex "L'Avenir".Went missing off Cape Horn with a cargo of wheat.

Admiral Karpfanger 23.152c 4 mast barque

2754 Ex "L'Avenir".The ship feared to be missing at this time. She had on board a cargo of wheat from South Australia to Falmouth, Plymouth.

Adolf Vinnen 18.14 5 mast schooner

Wrecked near The Lizard 1923.

Adolf Vinnen 18.51 5 mast schooner

Adolph 18.34 4 mast barque

Wrecks of four masted "Adolph" near masts of barque "Regent Murray".SS Manuka entering port.Possible spelling "Adolphe ".

Adolph 18.60 4 mast barque

Wrecked Stockton Breakwater, Newcastle.

Adolph 22.79c* 4 mast barque

Possible spelling "Adolphe".Wreck on the Oyster Bank, Newcastle Heads.

Adolph Woermann 12.24 steam ship 1922 8577 Built at Hamburg.Committed suicide by scuttling when chased by a British warship in the South Atlantic.

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Adriatic 16.9 twin screw schooner

1906 24541 Built by Harland & Wolff Belfast 1906.Length 709 feet, breadth 75.5 feet and depth 52.6 feet. White Star Line.

Adriatic 16.44 steam ship 1872 3888 Sistership to "Celtic".Built by Harland and Wolff.White Star Line.

Adriatic 19.23 paddle steamer

White Star Line.

Adriatic 26.38c

Adriatic 26.51* paddle steamer

In ice at Sidney, Cape Breton, March 15, 1862.

Adriatic 24.54c paddle steamer

24541 Largest of the White Star Line's Big Four passing the skyscrapers of New York on her way out to sea.Length 726 feet width 75.5 feet.

Adriatic 24.61* paddle steamer

In ice at Sidney, Cape Breton.

Adriatic 4.73 twin screw schooner

1906 24541 Sistership to "Baltic".

Adriatic 9.5 twin screw schooner

1906 24541 Sistership to "Baltic".Built by Harland & Wolff, Belfast, in 1906, for the White Star Line.

Adriatic 9.10 twin screw schooner

1906 24541 Sistership to "Baltic".Built by Harland & Wolff, in 1906.

Adriatic 11.9 twin screw schooner

1906 24541 Sistership to "Baltic".White Star Line.

Adriatic 11.20 twin screw schooner

1906 24541 Sistership to "Baltic".White Star line.Built in 1906.

Adriatic 13.30 twin screw schooner

1906 24541 Built in 1906.White Star Line.Scrapped in 1934.Sistership to "Baltic".

Adriatic 14.11 steam ship 1872 3888 White Star Liner.Broken up 1899.

Aeneas 10.42 steam ship 1910 10058 Sistership to "Anchises" and "Ascanius".

Aeon 23.82c steam ship 1905 4221 A Howard Smith Liner.She was wrecked 4 years after she was built.It had a valuable cargo was plundered and broken up.

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Aeon 2.35 steam ship 1905 4221 Built in 1905.Howard Smith and Co.Wrecked Christmas Island July 1908.

Af Chapman 4.21 ship 1888 1425 Ex "G D Kennedy".Built at Whitehaven 1888.Now employed as sail training ship by Swedish navy.

Afghanistan 5.16 4 mast barque

1888 2286 Built by Richardson Duck & Co., Stockton.

Afon Alaw 6.68 4 mast barque

1891 Built by Stephen & Sons 1891.Windmill Line.

Afric 10.14 steam ship 1898 11948 Sistership to "Persic".White Star Liner.

Afric 13.38 steam ship 1898 11948 Sistership to "Persic".White Star Line.Sunk during war.

Africa 22.36c* paddle steamer

c1850 Cunard United States mail steamer.

Afrika 24.40c ts mv Twin-screwed motor ship.

Agamemnon 16.46 steam ship 1902 19361 Ex "Kaiser Wilhelm II.Built by Vulcan Stettin Germany.

Agamemnon 19.28 ship 1855 1431 Built in 1885.

Agamemnon 4.30 ship 1855 1431 Built at Blackwall.

Agamemnon 4.64 steam ship 1865 Pioneer of Blue Funnel Line.

Agamemnon 5.25 ship 1855 1431 Built at Blackwall.

Agamemnon 5.29 ship 1855 1431 Built at Blackwall.

Age 3.66 steam ship On River Yarra.

Aida Lauro 23.158c steam ship Ran ashore near St. Just West Cornwall, 400 people fully dressed strugled to launch St. Ives lifeboat.31 people were rescued.

Aidan 24.81c steam ship Booth Liner.

Ainsdale 4.50 ship 1890 1725 Renamed "Arktis".Built by C.J.Bigger Londonderry. Later a steamer.

Ainsdale 4.50 ship 1890 1725 Renamed "Arktis".

Airedale 17.6 steam ship 1857 286

Airedale 1.46 steam ship 1857 286 Wrecked on NZ coast 15 Feb 1871.

Airedale 9.48 steam ship 1857 286 In New Zealand.

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Airedale 9.55 steam ship 1857 286 Wrecked on NZ Coast, 15 Feb 1871.

Airlie 23.83c steam ship 1884 23J7 Sistership to "Guthrie".

Airlie 9.35 steam ship 1884 23J7 Sistership to "Guthrie".E.& A. Line.Later sold to Burns Philp & Co.

Airlie 10.8 steam ship 1884 2337 Sistership to "Guthrie".Built at Sunderland in 1884 for the E & A. Line.Later acquired by Burns Philp & Co.

Akaroa 15.42 steam ship 1914 14947 "Euripides".Shaw, Savill & Albion.15,128 tons?Last steamer built for Aberdeen Line.

Akaroa 4.28 barque 1881 1334 Built Sunderland.

Akaroa 6.31 barque 1881 1334 Tons 1298.Shaw Savill Co.

Akaroa 6.38 barque 1881 1334 Built in 1881.

Akaroa 13.48 steam ship 1914 14947 Ex "Euripides".Shaw Savill Line.Built in 1914.

Aksai 18.19 steam ship Wreck of.

Alabama 22.86c US warship 862

Alabama 26.26 US warship 1862 At Port Royal, Jamaica.Engraving of Alabama in Port for repairs after decisive engagement with US gunboat "Hatteras".The vessel was trying to break the blockade off Fort Galveston.

Alabama 26.59* US warship 1862 A Confederate Sloop-of-war "290" Leaving the Merchant ship "Tonawanda".

Alabama 23.7c* US warship 862 A Confederate Sloop-of-war.

Alacrity 9.57 steam tug Towing British India Steamer in River Yarra.

Alameda 22.31c steam ship cI883 Sistership to "Mariposa".

Alaska 16.24 steam ship 1881 7142 Built by John Elder & Co Glasgow Guion Line.Sold 1898 and broken up in 1925.

Alaska 22.31c* steam ship 1881 7142 Guion Line.

Alaunia 16.12 steam ship 1916 13404 Built 1916 Cunard Line Torpedoed in English Channel 19th October 1916.

Alaunia 24.14c steam ship 191' 13404 An Artive scene on board.

Alaunia 24.44c steam ship 191' 13404 Cunard Canadian Service. 14,000 tons.

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Alaunia 24.54c steam ship 191' 13404 The first Cunard liner to have a white band placed round her hull as an experiment.

Alaunia 13.43 steam ship 191' 13404 Cunard-White Line.

Alban 24.82c Booth Liner.

Albania 16.43 steam ship 1900 6260 Ex "Cairnrona"; ex "Consuelo'; renamed "Poleric".

Built by Swan & Hunter Newcastle Acquired by Cunard Line in 1911 and disposed of in 1912

Albania 14.9 steam ship 1920 12768 Cunard Line.

Albany 17.2 steam ship 1862 878 Ex "Claud Hamilton".ASS Co.

Albany 46.10b steam ship 1862 878

Albany 1.59 steam ship 1862 878 Ex "Claud Hamilton ".Photo showing transforming a steamer at Port Adelaide in 1885.Orignally "Claud Hamilton".With the transformation renamed "Albany".Wrecked Nambucca Heads 26th March 1905.

Albany 1.59 steam ship 1862 878 Ex "Claud Hamilton".Built in 1862.Wrecked at Nambucca Heads NSW 1905.

Albany 2.53 steam ship 1862 878 Ex "Claud Hamilton ".Wrecked March 1905.

Albany 2.53 steam ship 1862 878 Ex "Claud Hamilton ".

Albany 2.76 steam ship 1862 878 Ex "Claud Hamilton".Lengthened and altered at Adelaide 1885.Chartered to AUSN Co.

Albany 3.67 steam ship 1862 878 Ex "Claud Hamilton".At Fremantle Jetty in the nineties.Photo taken in the early nineties.Jetty built before construction of Fremantle Harbour.

Albany 8.48 steam ship 1862 878 Ex "Claud Hamilton".ASS Co.

Albany 12.33 steam ship 1862 878 Ex "Claud Hamilton".In Yarra about 1892.

Albatross 22.58

Albatross 8.21

Albert Ballin 16.25 steam ship 1923 20815 Sistership "Deutschland". Built by Blohm & Voss Hamburg.Hamburg American Line.Length 602.5 Feet, breadth 78.7 feet and depth 51.6 feet.

Albert Ballin 24.19c steam ship 1923 20815 Sistership to "Deutschland", Hamburg American Co.TSS.

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Albert Ballin 9.28 steam ship 1923 20815 Sistership to "Deutschland".Built in 1923.Hamburg-American Line.

Albert Ballin 11.26 steam ship 1923 20815 Sistership to "Deutschland".Hamburg-Amerik Co.Built in 1923.

Albert William 18.52a barque Resue of at Dandenong, near Jervis Bay, NSW, 11 September 1878.

Albert William 19.52 barque (hulk) Formerly a barque.Went to the rescue of crew and passengers of SS "Dandenong".

Albert William 12.54 barque (hulk) Hulk of. Came to the rescue of SS Dandenong in 1876.

Alberta 22.30 Escort to "Ophir" at Portsmouth Harbour.

Alberta 22.84c (Royal Yacht) c1900

Alberta 22.84 Royal yacht With Edward V11th leaving Portsmouth.

Alberta 22.84 Royal yacht

Alberta 22.84 Royal yacht Alongside the South Railway jetty after being practically rebuilt.

Albertic 24.84c steam ship 1923 18940 ex Ohio qvThe White Star Liner leaves Liverpool on her first voyage on April 22nd.

Albertic 13.64 steam ship 1923 18940 Ex "Ohio".White Star Line.

Albion 23.94c steam ship Black Ball Line.

Albion 1.13 steam ship 1863 806 Renamed CentennialAt Queen's Wharf in River Yarra.

Albion 1.18 steam ship 1863 806 Renamed "Centennial ".

Albion 1.25 steam ship 1863 806 Renamed "Centennial".

Albion 1.40* steam ship 1863 806 Renamed "Centennial".McMeikan Blackwood & Co.Sunk in Sydney Harbour 1889.

Albion 1.42 steam ship 1863 806 Renamed "Centennial".Panama Line later McMeikan Blackwood & Co and USS CoSold 1888 to Ellis Sydney and renamed.

Albion 1.42 steam ship 1863 806 Renamed "Centennial".USS Co.

Albion 2.18 steam ship 1863 806 Renamed "Centennial ".At Queens Wharf Melbourne.

Albion 2.26 steam ship 1863 806 Renamed "Centennial ".Built in 1863.

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Albion 2.26 steam ship 1863 806 Renamed "Centennial ".Built in 1863 McMeikan Blackwood & Co & later USS Co. Sold and renamed "Centennial".Sunk in Sydney Harbour by "Kanahooka" 23rd August 1889.

Albion 2.40 steam ship 1863 806 Renamed "Centennial ".Built in 1863.McMeikan Blackwood & Co.Later renamed "Centennial" and sunk in Sydney Harbour 23rd August 1889.

Albion 3.62 steam ship 1863 806 At Queen's Wharf, Melbourne, with other ships.

Albion 3.62 steam ship 1863 806 At Queen's Whar,f Melbourne, in the seventies with other ships.

Albion 8.50 steam ship 1863 806 In River Yarra.

Albion 12.44* steam ship 1863 806 Renamed "Centennial".Sunk as "Centennial".

Albion 12.58* steam ship 1863 806 Renamed and sunk as "Centennial".

Union SS Co.Sold and renamed.Sunk in collision with SS Kanahooka 23 August 1889.

Albuera 5.34 barque 1885 1554 Built J & B Thompson., Glasgow.

Albyn 3.25 4 mast barque

1883 2154 At Moorabool St. Wharf, Geelong, with "Sophie".

Albyn 4.59 4 mast barque

1883 2154 Built Oswald Mordant.

Albyn 6.2 4 mast barque

1883 2154 In Victoria Dock.

Albyn 6.20 4 mast barque

1891 3145 "Forteviot".Built by Potter in 1891.

Alca 26.1c steam ship Built and engineered by Calcedon Shipbuilding and Engineering Co Ltd Dundee for Messrs Yeoward Bros. Ltd Liverpool.

Alca 26.1c

Alcala 13.9 steam ship

Alcantara 23.25c motor vessel 1926 22150 Sistership to "Asturias", 22,181 tons.South American service of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company.

Alcantara 23.118c motor vessel 1926 22150 Sistership to "Asturias".

Alcantara 11.8 motor vessel 1926 22150 Sistership to "Asturias".Royal Steam Packet Co.

Alcantara 14.52 motor vessel 1926 22150 Sistership to "Asturias".Built in 1926 for the RMSPCo.

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Alcides 6.40 4 mast barque

1892 2704 Built at Grangemouth, 1892.

Alcides 6.66 4 mast barque

1892 2704 Built at Alloa in 1892.

Alcides 7.50 4 mast barque

1892 2704

Alcinous 22.34c steam ship c1900 Ocean Steamship Co.

Aldenham 10.21 steam ship 1894 Ex "Nineveh".E & A SS vessel.

Aldergrove 4.28 barque 1875 1331 Built Duncan & Co, Port Glasgow.

Aldinga 15.31 steam ship 1860 466 Old Yarra days.With SS "Otway" and SS "Alhambra".

Aldinga 17.8 steam ship 1860 466

Aldinga 17.21 steam ship 1880 466 ASS Co.

Aldinga 19.3 steam ship 1860 466

Aldinga 19.48 steam ship 1860 466 In Yarra in the seventies.

Aldinga 1.9a steam ship 1860 466 Built by McMekan Blackwood & Co.Wrecked on Bellambi Reef NSW, 22nd January 1896.

Aldinga 1.13* steam ship 1860 466

Aldinga 1.37 steam ship 1860 466 At wharf Yarra Swinging Basin in the seventies.

Aldinga 1.57 steam ship 1860 466 Built in 1860 for the ASSCo.Wrecked off Belambi Reef NSW 22nd January 1896.

Aldinga 1.59 steam ship 1860 466 In Yarra River with "Tamar" about 1870.

Aldinga 2.2 steam ship 1860 466 River Yarra in the seventies.

Aldinga 2.4 steam ship 1860 466 Built by McMeikan Blackwood & Co.Wrecked on Bellambi Reef , 22nd Jan 1896.

Aldinga 2.19 steam ship 1860 466 Swinging Basin River Yarra in seventies.

Aldinga 2.40 steam ship 1860 466 Built in 1860.McMeikan Blackwood & Co.Wrecked on Bellambi Reef, NSW, 22nd January 1896.

Aldinga 2.60 steam ship 1860 466 ASS Co.Photo taken at Port Adelaide.

Aldinga 2.76 steam ship 1860 466 Mc Meikan Blackwood & Co.Later of Adelaide SS Co.

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Aldinga 3.21 steam ship 1860 466 Mort's Dock, Balmain, Sydney, taken in 1887.Ship at dock "Edwin O'Brien.Outside dock is SS "Flora", TSN Co, with SS "Aldinga" at her stern. (Photo 311).

Aldinga 3.47 steam ship 1860 466 At Queens Wharf in Seventies.

Aldinga 3.62 steam ship 1860 466 At Queen's Wharf, Melbourne, in the seventies with other ships.

Aldinga 3.75 steam ship 1860 466 Falls Bridge and Swinging Basin, Melbourne, in 1877.

Aldinga 8.40 steam ship 1860 466

Aldinga 8.57 steam ship 1860 466

Aldinga 12.27 steam ship 1860 466 Built by McMeckan Blackwood & Co.Afterwards sold and wrecked on Bellambi Reef NSW 22 January 1896.

Alert 17.5 steam ship 1877 243 Foundered of on 28th December, 1893. Only one survivor.Built in 1877.

Alert 18.46 steam ship 1877 243 Foundering near Cape Schank, 28th December 1893.

Alert 1.43 steam ship 1877 243 Foundering of.

Alert 1.56 steam ship 1877 243 At Queen's wharf Melbourne in 1880's with other vessels.

Alert 2.26* steam ship 1877 243 Foundering of on 28th December, 1893.Only one survivor Built in 1877.

Alert 2.50 steam ship 1877 243 Huddart Parker & Co.Foundered near Cape Shank, 28 December 1893.

Alert 2.63 steam ship 1877 243 Foundered near Cape Schank 28/12/93.

Alert 2.75 steam ship 1877 243 In Mitchell River Bairnsdale.Foundered off Cape Schank, 28 December 1893.

Alert 12.33 steam ship 1877 243 Leaving for Geelong about 1892.

Alex Duthie 5.41 ship 1868 994

Alexa 23.51c barquentine Shifted during the night and bumped 5 piers.

Alexa 7.17 barquentine

Alexan Alexandrina 5.26 barque 1864 671 Built at Aberdeen.

Alexander Yeats 18.55 ship Wreck of.

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Alexandra 15.51 steam ship 1863 681 At Sandridge Railway Pier in the seventies (left) with clipper shipsThis pier was demolished and Station Pier erected.

Alexandra 19.4 steam ship 1863 681 AUSN Co.Built in 1863.Photo taken in Brisbane River.Later Store ship at Townsville.

Alexandra 22.51c steam ship 1863 681 Blown on the rocks.

Alexandra 22.51 steam ship 1863 681 Aground with rocks through her bottom.

Alexandra 24.78c ss 1863 681

Alexandra 1.56 steam ship 1863 681 ASNCo.At Sandridge Railway Pier in 1870's.

Alexandra 2.28 steam ship 1863 681 On left of photo at Sandridge Rly Pier.

Alexandra 2.60 steam ship 1863 681 At Darling Harbour, Sydney, Feb 1871.

Alexandra 3.40 steam ship 1863 681 At Sandridge Railway Pier in the seventies.

Alexandra 3.61 steam ship 1863 681 With other ships at ASN Co's Wharf at Miller's Point, Sydney.

Alexandra 6.15 barque 1885 1380 Ex "Forfarshire".Built at Dumbarton.

Alexandre 5.22 4 mast barque

1892 2655 Ex "Springburn".Built by Barclay Curle, Glasgow.

Alexandrina 4.36 barque 1864 671 Built at Aberdeen.

Algeria 14.7 steam ship 1870 3400 Renamed "Pennland".Cunard Liner after renaming, previously the Red Star Line.

Alhambra 15.31 steam ship 1862 766

Alhambra 17.28 steam ship 1862 766

Alhambra 19.48* steam ship 1862 766

Alhambra 19.38 steam ship 1862 766

Alhambra 1.2* steam ship 1855 642 Built London McMeikan Blackwood & Co.Foundered off Port Stephens NSW July 1888.

Alhambra 1.37 steam ship 1855 642 At South Wharf Yarra Swinging Basin in the seventies.

Alhambra 1.40* steam ship 1855 642 McMeikan Blackwood & Co.

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Alhambra 2.4* steam ship 1862 766 Built on Thames.Formerly of P & O Co.Sunk off Port Stephens after striking a derelict July 1888.

Alhambra 2.13 steam ship 1862 766

Alhambra 2.19 steam ship 1855 642 Swinging Basin River Yarra in seventies.

Alhambra 2.65* steam ship 1855 642

Alhambra 3.75 steam ship 1862 766 Falls Bridge and Swinging Basin, Melbourne, in 1877.

Alhambra 8.40 steam ship 1862 766

Alhambra 12.30 steam ship 1862 766 AT Yarra Wharves.

Alhambra 12.44* steam ship 1862 766 Foundered July 1888.

Alice 22.79c ship 1901 2691 French ship driven from her mooring during a gale at Table Bay.

Alice 6.15 ship 1901 2691 Built at Rouen.

Alice A Leigh 4.61 4 mast barque

1889 2817 Renamed "Rewa".Built Whitehaven.

Alice Arthur 6.57* barque Name uncertain.

Alice Templeton 19.60 (Ketch).

Aline 8.24 2 mast schooner yacht

Cruising yacht.

Aline 8.31* 2 mast schooner yacht

All Ataunto 22.89

Allanshaw 3.31 With "Ben Cruachan" and "Slieve More" at Yarra Street Pier, Geelong.

Allara 19.19 steam ship Adelaide Co.

Aller 15.58 steam ship NDL.In Brisbane River.

Allinga 22.58c steam ship 1897 2242 John Rees Commander.

Allinga 2.51 steam ship 1897 2242 Renamed "Tai Fook Sing'.ASS Co.

Allinga 3.88 steam ship 1897 2242 ASS Co.At Darling Harbour Wharves about 1900.

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Allonby 5.39 barque 1882 1451 Built by Sunderland.

Allonby 6.16 barque 1882 1451

Allonby 7.51 barque 1882 1451

Allowrie 1.18 steam ship 1880 504 Built in 1880 Illawarra Co.

Allowrie 3.27 steam ship 1880 504 ASN Co's Shipyard, Pyrmont, Sydney in 1887."City of Adelaide" undergoing overhaul."Allowrie" in the distance.Built in 1880. (photo 310).

Alma Doepel 3.64 3mTsch At Hobart Wharf 1932.

Alma Doepel 6.65 3mTsch

Almanzora 16.66 steam ship 1914 15551 Built by Harland and Wolff, Belfast 1914.Acted as an Armed Merchant Cruiser during the Great War. Royal Mail S. P. Co.

Almanzora 14.52 steam ship 1914 15551 Built in 1914 for theRoyal Mail S.P. Co.

Almeda Star 14.54 steam ship 1926 14935 Built in 1926 for the Blue Star Line.

Almirante Saldanha 26.44c 4m aux brigantine schooner

Auxiliary training ship built by Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd, Barrow for the Brazilian Government.

Alnwick Castle 4.26 ship 1087

Alnwick Castle 5.29 ship 1087

Alondra 23.12c steam ship C1900

Alonso 4.2 4 mast barque

1888 1927 Ex "Tinto Hill ".1927 tons.Built by Russell Greenock 1888.

Alonso 6.7 4 mast barque

1888 1927 Ex "Tinto Hill".Built at Port Glasgow.

Alpha 6.62 barque 1864 398 Built in 1864.

Alsatian 23.27c steam ship Ex "Empress of France".Holder of the Canadian Pacific record.

Alsterberg 4.16 4 mast barque

1902 3239 Built on Clyde.

Alsterberg 5.50 4 mast barque

1902 3239 Built by McMillan, Dumbarton.

Altcar 3.10 barque 1864 1342 128 At Government Wharf, Darling Harbour, Sydney, vessel at berth.

Altcar 5.59 barque 1864 1342 128 1342 tons.Built at Liverpool in 1864.

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Altcar 6.11 barque 1864 1342 128 Built at Liverpool.First steel ship.

Alumbagh 4.42 ship 1863 1131 Built at Sunderland.

Alumbah 3.74 ship 1863 1131 At Geelong, December 1869.

Alumna 6.55 4 mast schooner?

Amaranth 24.82c 4 mast barquentine

The American vessel was wrecked on Jarvis Island laden with coal bound from Newcastle (Australia) to San Francisco. The captain, his wife and child and a crew of 12 embarked in 2 boats one of which reached Apia and the other Pago Pago, Samoa. This photo shows the vessel leaving Auckland.

Amazon 9.37 steam ship 10037 Ex "Glenapp".Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.Torpedoed and sunk , 15 March 1918.

Amazon 11.53 steam ship 10037 Ex "Glenapp".RMSP Co.

Amazon 13.65 steam ship At Port Said.Messageries Maritime Line.

America 16.23 steam ship 1905 21114 Ex "Amerika".Built by Harland and Wolff Belfast.Sold by US Shipping Board February 1929 for 2 million pounds.

America 19.39 steam ship 1905 21114

America 22.33 steam ship 1884 5528 National Line.

America 8.31 2m schooner 1851 Yt

America 11.14 steam ship 1884 5528 Renamed "Trinacria".National Line.

America Maru 22.29c twin screw schooner

6000

America Maru 22.38 6000 TSS Toyo Kisen Kaisha Steel steamer.

American 22.92 steam ship Union company mail ship sinking and showing crew in lifeboats.

Amerique 13.60 steam ship

Amiral Halgan 4.34 barque 1900 2214 Built at Nantes.

Amish 8.13 schooner Yt 608 Name uncertain.

Amokura 22.90c NZ Training Ship.

Amokura 23.51c NZ Training ship.

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Amphitrite 5.6 ship 1882 1777 Built at Port Glasgow, 1882.

Amphitrite 8.34 schooner Yt Cruising yacht.

Amphitrite 8.36 Cruising yacht.

Amra 26.50c steam ship Built by Messrs. Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson Limited for the British India Steam Navigation Co's Calcutta-Rangoon Mail service.Fitted with Babock high pressure marine boilers and Babock-Erith mechanical strokers to burn Calcutta coal.

Anakonda 4.14 barque 1889 Built at Kiel.

Anchises 24.71c steam ship 1875 One of the early Blue Funnel liners, with which Alfred Holt exemplified his theory of fast cargo ships.

Ancona 9.54 steam ship 1879 3142 Sistership to "Verona".P & O Co.

Ancona 9.59 steam ship 1879 3142 Sistership to "Verona".P & O Line.

Anda 4.59 barque

Andania 16.11 steam ship 1922 13950 Built by Hawthorn, Leslie & Co Newcastle 1922.Length 520 feet, Breadth 65 feet and Depth 39 feet. Cunard Line.

Andania 24.35c steam ship 1922 13950 Cunard liner, before launching.

Andania 24.38c steam ship 1922 13950 Cunard Co.

Andes 16.39 steam ship 1913 15620 Built by Harland & Wolff.Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.Mined and sunk near Dover 27th February 1916, 22 lives lost.

Andes 9.25 steam ship 1913 15620 Renamed "Atlantis".Built in 1913.Royal Mail Packet Co.

Andes 9.51 steam ship 1913 15620 Renamed "Anlantis".Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.

Andola 18.58 ship Wrecked near The Lizard 1895.

Andromeda 18.49 barque 1890 1928

Andromeda 18.57 barque 1890 1928 Wrecked near Pothscatho Cornwall.

Andromeda 4.56 barque 1890 1928 Wreck of.

Andromeda 4.56 barque 1890 1928 Built by R.Duncan & Co Port Glas.

Andromeda 5.18 barque 1890 1928 Built at Port Glasgow.

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Andromeda 5.28 barque 1890 1928

Aneiura 3.66 schooner On River Yarra. 5m.

Anglesea 5.26 ship 1852 1018 Built at Blackwall.

Anglesea 5.41 ship 1852 1018 Green's.

Anglesea 6.23 ship 1852 1018 Tons 965.Built in 1852.

Anglesea 6.47 1852 1018

Anglia 22.40c steam ship 1898 Renamed "Itonus".New steamer running from Holyhead to Dublin.

Anglian 1.13 steam ship 1873 2159 Waiting to be scuttled off Sydney Heads.

Anglian 1.50 steam ship 1873 2159 At Berry's Bay Sydney.

Anglian 2.56 steam ship 1873 2159 Built at Whiteinch for Union Steamship Co (South Africa). Purchased by Huddart Parker and dismantled in Sydney 1930.

Anglian 2.75 steam ship 1873 2159 Hulk in Berrys Bay, Sydney.

Anglian 3.65 steam ship 1873 2159 With other ships at Berry's Bay, Sydney.

Anglian 3.84 steam ship 1873 2159 Hulk at Berry's Bay, Sydney.

Anglian 12.54 steam ship 1873 2159 Hulk in Kerosene Bay, Sydney Harbour awaiting to be scuttled.

Anglo American 26.8c ship White Diamond Liner, one of the famous Boston-Liverpool packets.

Ann Duthie 3.80 ship 1868 994 At Circular Quay in the seventies.

Ann Gambles 6.74 s? Ann and John Gambles, two old Maryport worthies.Each had a ship named after them and they are standing by the bow of the "Ann Gambles".

Anne Comyn 24.79c 5 mast barquentine

The "Anne Comyn" had such a rough passage from the Pacific coast of America. A large part of her deck cargo of timber had to be jettisoned.

Anne Comyn 46.15 Painting by Arthur Gregory.

Anne de Bretagne 6.42 barque 1901 2063 Built in 1901.

Annie II 4.42 barque 1891 1490 Built in Holland.

Annie Johnson 4.47 barque 997 Ex "Ada Iredale" and renamed "Bretagne".

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Annie M. Reed 4.47 4 mast barque

Ex "Howard D.Troop".

Ansdell 3.37 3 mast barque

1854 280 At Circular Quay in 1875.Built at Franklin U.S.

Ansgir 18.61 steam ship Wreck.

Antares 23.26c steam ship Ex "Sutlej".From Mr Gropallo's book.

Antares 6.8 ship Ex "Sutlej".

Antelope 17.17 auxss 1845 1000

Antelope 4.35 Aux ss 1845 1000 Arrived in Sydney 27th January 1854.

Antelope 6.3 Aux ss 1845 1000

Antelope 8.51 Aux ss 1845 1000

Antelope 9.6 Aux ss 1845 1000 Auxiliary Steamer.

Antelope 10.34 Aux ss 1845 1000

Antelope 10.47 Aux ss 1845 1000

Antelope 12.56* Aux ss 1845 1000

Antelope 13.27 Aux ss 1845 1000

Antiope 5.72 barque 1866 1486 Built in 1866 by J Reid & Co., Pt Glasgow.

Antonia 11.60 steam ship 1921 13867 Built in 1921.Cunard Line.

Antonia 14.2 steam ship 1921 13867 Cunard Liner.

Antonia 14.26 steam ship 1921 13867 Cunard Line.

Antonio Delfino 23.112c steam ship

Antrim 11.25 steam ship Belfast & Heysham Service.

Aorangi 15.1 1883 Union S.S. Co's motor ship.

Aorangi 15.30 1883 4268 NZS CO, later Union SS Co.Sunk at Scapa Flow during great War to block entrance.

Aorangi 15.42 ms 1924 17491 Motorship Union SS Co.

Aorangi 15.54 1924

Aorangi 15.55 1924 Darling Harbour Sydney in 1938 with motor vessels "Aorangi" and "Manoora".

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Aorangi 19.40 motor vessel 1924 17491

Aorangi 22.18 m.v. 1924 17491 NZ Shipping Co.Built for New Zealand to London run, later transferred to Vancouver service in 1896.

Aorangi 22.40 motor vessel 1924 17491

Aorangi 26.1c motor vessel 1924 17491 Union Steam Ship Co. Royal Mail Motor Ship.

Aorangi 23.23c motor vessel 1924 17491 Quadruple-screw.

Aorangi 23.206c motor vessel 1924 17491 Union Steam ship Co.

Aorangi 5.26 steam ship 1883 4268 Sistership to "Ruapehu" and "Tongariro".Sunk at Scappa Flow during war.

Aorangi 9.25 motor vessel 1924 17491 Motor Vessel, Canadian-Australian Line.

Aorangi 9.39 motor vessel 1924 17491 Canadian Australian Line.

Aorangi 10.1 motor vessel 1924 17491 At Auckland.Built for the Motorship Union SS Co.Built 1924.

Aorangi 10.1 motor vessel 1924 17491 Built in 1924 for the Glasgow Union Steam Ship Co.

Aorangi 10.16 steam ship 1883 4268 Sistership to "Ruapehu" and "Tongariro" .New Zealand SS Co vessel.Built in 1883.

Aorangi 10.23 steam ship 1883 4268 Sistership to "Ruapehu" and "Tongariro".Canadian Australasian Liner.

Aorangi 10.45 steam ship 1883 4268 Sistership to "Ruapehu" and "Tongariro".NZS Co. vessel.

Aorangi 10.46 steam ship 1883 4268 Sistership to "Ruapehu" and "Tongariro".In Panama Canal lock.

Aorangi 11.5 motor vessel 1924 17491

Aorangi 11.19 motor vessel 1924 17491 Union Steam ship Co.

Aorangi 11.31 motor vessel 1924 17491 Built in 1924.

Aorangi 13.37 steam ship 1883 4268 New Zealand, later Union SS Co.

Aorangi 13.43 motor vessel 1924 17491 Built in 1924.Canadian-Aust Line.

Aorangi 13.69 steam ship 1883 4268 New Zealand Shipping Co.

Aorangi 14.60 steam ship 1883 4268 NZSCo.

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Aotearoa 17.10 steam ship Ex "Avenger".

Apapa 11.56 motor vessel

Aparima 23.129c steam ship 1902 5704 With the "Maori", 174 tons.Union Steamship Line built 1869 acquired by the Company at its formation in 1875 and "Aparima" built in 1902, 5704 tons.

Aparima 2.35 steam ship 1902 5704 Built in 1902.USS Co's Cadet Ship.Torpedoed and sunk 19th November 1917.57 lives lost.

Appaloosa 6.73 ship Name uncertain.

Appam 23.172c* steam ship 1913 7781 Lost 200 passengers and 132 crew including Sir E M Merewether. Many people from Sierra Leone.

Aquiline 8.35 2mSch Yacht

Aquitania 16.13 steam ship 1914 45647 Built by J. Brown & Co 1914.Cunard Line.Length 868.7 feet, Breadth 97 feet and Depth 49.7 feet.

Aquitania 16.53 steam ship 1914 45647 45647 tons.Built by John Brown & Co Glasgow 1914.

Aquitania 26.10c steam ship 1914 45647 Liner aground Southampton.Water Ten tugs were required to refloat her the next day.

Aquitania 26.30c steam ship 1914 45647 Aerial view of the Midtown docks in New York City along the Hudson River. 10 liners.Bottom to top "Hamburg", "Bremen", "Columbus", "De Grasse, "Normandie" (renamed "Lafayette"), "Brittanic", "Aquitania", "Conte de Savoia", Unidentified Vessel", "Fort Townsend" and "Monarch of Bermuda".Total tonnage 355,272.

Aquitania 24.10c steam ship 1914 45647

Aquitania 24.52c steam ship 1914 45647 On trial.

Aquitania 24.64c steam ship 1914 45647 Leaving New York.

Aquitania 24.72c steam ship 1914 45647 A model of vessel.

Aquitania 23.3c steam ship 1914 45647 Aerial view entering Woolloomooloo Bay Sydney.It carried 4150 repatriated Australian Servicemen, November 29 1945 "The Sun".

Aquitania 23.143c steam ship 1914 45647

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Aquitania 3.46 steam ship 1914 45647 With other ships at Southampton Docks.

Aquitania 8.51 steam ship 1914 45647 Prior to launching at John Brown's Shipyard on Clyde.

Aquitania 9.7 steam ship 1914 45647 Cunard Line.

Aquitania 9.17 steam ship 1914 45647 At Southampton Docks.

Aquitania 9.26 steam ship 1914 45647 Leaving Southampton.

Aquitania 9.34 steam ship 1914 45647 Cunard Line.

Aquitania 9.41 steam ship 1914 45647 At Southampton.

Aquitania 11.41 steam ship 1914 45647

Aquitania 11.49 steam ship 1914 45647 Cunard Line.RMS.

Aquitania 11.57 steam ship 1914 45647 Cunard Line.RMS.Built in 1914

Aquitania 13.1 steam ship 1914 45647 Cunard Liner at Southampton.

Aquitania 13.3 steam ship 1914 45647 Cunarder liner, at Southampton.

Aquitania 13.7 steam ship 1914 45647 Cunard Liner.

Aquitania 13.9 steam ship 1914 45647 Cunard Liner.Then Britain's largest ship.Length 902 feet, breadth 97 feet depth, 92 feet 6 inches and speed 23 knots.Launched at Clydebank April 21st 1913.

Aquitania 14.6 steam ship 1914 45647 Built by John Brown & Co. for the Cunard Line.

Aquitania 14.6 steam ship 1914 45647 The bow of the Cunard Liner.Then Britain's largest ship.Length 202ft. Breadth 97 ft. Depth 92ft 6 in.Speed 23 knots.Launched at Clydebank April 21 1913.

Aquitania 14.18 steam ship 1914 45647 Cunard White Star Liner.

Aquitania 14.27 steam ship 1914 45647 Cunard White Star Line.

Aquitania 14.31 steam ship 1914 45647 Launch of the vessel.Then Britain's largest ship.Length 902 ft, depth 92 ft 8. In gross tonnage 47000,00. Speed 23 knots.Launched at Clydebank April 21st 1913.

Aquitania 14.35 steam ship 1914 45647 Cunard White Star.

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Aquitania 14.36 steam ship 1914 45647 Built in 1914 for Cunard-White Star Line.

Aquitania 14.38 steam ship 1914 45647 Built in 1914.

Aquitania 14.52 steam ship 1914 45647 Built in 1914 for the Cunard Line.

Arab 23.168c steam ship

Arabella 6.30 barque 1876 688 Built in1876.Loading wool on beach of Western Australia.

Arabella 6.77 barque 1876 688 Loading at Condon, W.A..

Arabia 23.17C* paddle steamer

1852 7903 Sistership to "China", "India" and "Egypt".Cunard Royal Mail Paaddle Steam Ship.

Arabia 9.14 paddle steamer

1898 7903 Sistership to "China", "India" and "Egypt".P & O S N Co.Built in 1898.Sunk during World War 1.Tons 7093.

Arabia 10.9 paddle steamer

1898 7903 Sistership to "China", "India" & "Egypt".Built in 1898.P & O S N Co.Torpedoed 6th November 1916.

Arabia 11.47 paddle steamer

1898 7903 Sistership to "China", "India" & "Egypt".Built in 1898.P & O S N Co.

Arabian 22.48 ss Aux BNE c1860

Arabic 18.27* 1903 15801 Sinking of White Star Vessel near Liverpool after being torpedoed.

Arabic 22.26 twin screw schooner

1903 15800 At Liverpool landing stage.

Arabic 23.95c 1903 15801 Later sunk by a German submarine.Most of the passengers and crew were saved. It was proceeding from Liverpool to New York when the catastrophe occurred.It was aWhite Star Liner, registered at Liverpool.She had a speed of 16 knots and was built by Harland and Wolff.

Arabic 23.119c steam ship 1908 16786 Ex "Berlin".

Arabic 11.5 ss 1908 16876 White Star Line.

Arabic 14.29 1903 15801 White Star Line.

Arabic 14.40 steam ship 1908 16786 Ex "Berlin ".Built at Bremen in 1908 for the White Star Line.

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Arabic 14.40 1903 15801 Built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast 1903.Torpedoed during the War near Liverpool.

Arabic 14.55 steam ship 1908 16786 "Berlin".Built in 1908 for the White Star Line.

Araby Maid 4.5 barque 1868 873 873 tons . Built by Steele, Greenock 1868.

Araguaya 16.14 steam ship 1906 10196 Built bt\y Workman Clarke & Co Belfast 1906.Royal Mail Packet Company.

Araguaya 22.25c steam ship 1906 10196 New mail steamer.

Araguaya 22.25 steam ship 1906 10196

Araguaya 22.25 steam ship 1906 10196

Araguaya 22.38c steam ship 1906 10196

Araguaya 23.37c steam ship 1906 10531 10557 tons.

Araguaya 3.46 steam ship 1906 10196 With other ships at Southampton Docks.

Araguaya 14.58 steam ship 1906 10196 Built in 1906 for R. M. S. P Co.

Arahura 19.49 steam ship USS Co.

Arahura 22.64c steam ship

Aramac 17.48 steam ship 1889 2114 Being dismantled.

Aramac 1.4 steam ship 1889 2114 AUSN Co.Sistership to "Arrawatta".

Aramac 1.13 steam ship 1889 2114 Sistership to "Arawatta".

Aramac 1.13 steam ship 1889 2114 Waiting to be scuttled Kerosene Bay SydneySistership to "Arawatta" & "Ringarooma".

Aramac 1.39 steam ship 1889 2114 At wharf Swinging Basin River Yarra.Sistership to "Arawatta".

Aramac 2.20 steam ship 1889 2114 Sistership to "Arawatta".Hulk of at Kerosene Bay Sydney.

Aramac 2.20 steam ship 1889 2114 Sistership to "Arawatta".Being dismantled in Kerosene Bay Sydney 1930.

Aramac 2.23 steam ship 1889 2114 Sistership to "Arawatta".Dismantled at Sydney 1926.

Aramac 2.58 steam ship 1889 2114 Sistership to "Arawatta ".

Aramac 3.64 steam ship 1889 2114

Aramac 3.64 steam ship 1889 2114 Being Dismantled.

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Aramac 12.39 steam ship 1889 2114 Being scrapped.

Aramac 12.54 steam ship 1889 2114 Being scrapped in Sydney. AUSN Co Line.

Arandora Star 16.61 twin screw schooner

1927 15305

Arandora Star 23.126c twin screw schooner

1927 15305 Built with 2 masts and 2 funnels, later it had only one mast. Built at Birkenhead in 1927. Length 512 feet and 9 inches, beam 68 feet 4 inches depth 42 feet 6 inches.

Arandora Star 23.128c twin screw schooner

1927 15305 At Honolulu. Built with 2 masts and 2 funnels, later it had only one mast. Built at Birkenhead in 1927. Length 512 feet and 9 inches, beam 68 feet 4 inches depth 42 feet 6 inches.

Arandora Star 23.129c twin screw schooner

1927 15305 At Ulvik, Norway, visits one of the fjords before returning to England. Built with 2 masts and 2 funnels, later it had only one mast. Built at Birkenhead in 1927. Length 512 feet and 9 inches, beam 68 feet 4 inches depth 42 feet 6 inches.

Arawa 15.16* steam ship 1884 5044 Shaw Savill Co.

Arawa 17.1 steam ship 1884 2114 Shaw, Savill & Co.Sistership to "Ringarooma" and "Aramac".

Arawa 17.18 steam ship 1884 5044 Renamed "Porta Said", "Colon"; and later "Lake Megantic".

Shaw Savill.

Arawa 22.22c* steam ship 1884 5044 Sistership to "Tainu".Shaw Savill Line".

Arawa 22.61 steam ship 1884 5044

Arawa 4.67 steam ship 1884 5044 Renamed "Porta Said"; "Colon" and "Lake Megantic".

Sisteship to "Tainui".Built by Denny Bros.

Arawa 9.45 steam ship 1884 5044 Renamed "Porta Said", "Colon" and "Lake Megantic".

Sistership to "Tainui".Shaw Savill & Albion Line.

Arawa 9.54 steam ship 1884 5044 Renamed "Porta Said", "Colon" and "Lake Megantic".

Sistership to "Tainui".Shaw Savill & Albion Co.

Arawa 10.17 steam ship 1884 5044 Renamed "Porta Said", "Colon" and later "Lake Megantic".

Sistership to "Tainui".Built in 1884 for Shaw Savill & Albion.

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Arawa 10.29 steam ship 1884 5044 Renamed "Porta Said", "Colon" and later "Lake Megantic".

Sistership to "Tainui".

Arawa 10.29* steam ship 1884 5044 Renamed "Port Said", "Colon" and later "Lake Megantic".

Sistership to "Tainui".

Arawa 10.51 steam ship 1884 5044 Renamed "Porta Said", " Colon"; and later "Lake Megantic".

Sistership to "Tainui".

Arawa 11.52 steam ship 1884 5044 Shaw Savill & Albion.

Arawa 12.58* steam ship 1884 5044

Arawa 14.60 steam ship 1884 5044 Built in 1884 for the Shaw Savill Co.At Suva under charter to Union SS Co.

Arawata 1.15 steam ship 1889 1098 Built in 1889.USSCo.Sister to "Ringarooma".

Arawata 2.26* steam ship 1889 1098 See also "Arawatta".Built in 1875 Mc Meikan Blackwood & Co.

Arawata 2.47 steam ship 1889 1098 Union SS Co.Hulked and stranded Jan 1927, Wellington NZ.

Arawata 8.40 steam ship 1889 1098 Sistership to "Ringarooma".

Arawatta 17.38 steam ship 1889 2114 AUSN Co.

Arawatta 18.14 steam ship 1889 2114

Arawatta 23.78c steam ship 1899 2114

Arawatta 1.13 steam ship 1889 2114 Being scrapped at Kerosene Bay Sydney.Sistership to "Ringarooma" and "Aramac".

Arawatta 1.13 steam ship 1889 2114 Waiting to be scuttled Kerosene Bay Sydney.Sistership to "Ringarooma" & "Aramac".

Arawatta 1.25 steam ship 1889 2114 Sistership to "Ringarooma" and "Aramac".Built in 1889 AUSNCo.

Arawatta 2.13 steam ship 1889 2114 Sistership to "Ringarooma" and "Aramac ".

Arawatta 2.21 steam ship 1889 2114 Sistership to "Ringarooma" and "Aramac ".

Arawatta 2.35 steam ship 1889 2114 Sistership to "Ringarooma" and "Aramac".Built in 1889.At AUSN Co's Wharf, Melbourne.

Arawatta 2.52 steam ship 1889 2114 Sistership to "Ringarooma" and "Aramac".AUSN Co.

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Arawatta 2.54 steam ship 1889 2114 Sistership to "Ringarooma" and "Aramac".AUSN Co.

Arawatta 3.64 steam ship 1889 2114

Arawatta 11.16 A U S N Co.

Arawatta 12.33 steam ship 1889 2114 Sistership to "Aramac".

Arawatta 12.39 steam ship 1889 2114 Sistership to "Aramac".Being scrapped.

Arcadia 10.5 steam ship 1887 6603 Sistership to "Oceana".Built in 1887 for the P & O Co.

Arcadia 13.52 steam ship 1888 6603 Sistership to "Oceana".Built in 1888.P & O SN Co.

Arcadian 23.1c steam ship 1908 12002 Ex "Asturias".Royal mail.

Arcadian 9.27 steam ship 1908 12002 Ex "Asturias".Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.Built in 1908.

Arcadian 14.41 steam ship 1899 7945 Ex "Ortona".Built in 1899Royal Mail S.P. Co.Torpedoed on 15th April 1917.

Archer 1.13 steam ship Being scrapped at Kerosene Bay Sydney.

Archibald Russell 15.38 4 mast barque

1905 2385 Built in 1905 at Greenock.

Archibald Russell 26.4c 4 mast barque

1905 2385 Four-masted barque in Millwall Dock, June 1931.

Archibald Russell 3.75 4 mast barque

1905 2385 Wheat Vessel at Wallaroo.

Archibald Russell 4.40 4 mast barque

1905 2385 Built by Scotts Shipbuilding Co.

Archibald Russell 5.6 4 mast barque

1905 2385 Built by Scott Greenock, Glasgow, 1905.

Archibald Russell 6.2 4 mast barque

1905 2385

Archibald Russell 6.8 4 mast barque

1905 2385 Built Greenock.

Archibald Russell 6.9 4 mast barque

1905 2385 Built at Greenock by Scotts.

Archibald Russell 6.23 4 mast barque

1905 2385 Built in 1905.

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Archibald Russell 6.28 4 mast barque

1905 2385

Archibald Russell 6.57* 4 mast barque

1905 2385 Built in Greenock in 1905.

Archibald Russell 6.67 4 mast barque

1905 2385 At Wallaroo S.A. in 1933.

Archibald Russell 6.68 4 mast barque

1905 2385 Built in 1905.

Arctic 22.43c paddle steamer

Sistership to "Atlantic".

Arctic Stream 4.65 3 1885 1584 Built by Russell P Glasgow.

Arctic Stream 6.26 3 1885 1584 Built in 1885.

Ardnamurchan 6.70 ship 1890 1718 "Sperenza" and "Gunda".Built in 1890.Renamed "Sperenza" in 1909 and "Gunda" in 1912.

Ardnamurchan 7:1 ship 1890 1718 Renamed "Sperenza" and "Gunda".

Built in 1890.Renamed "Sperenza" in 1909 and "Gunda" in 1912.

Ardnamurchan - Gunda 5.28 ship 1890 1718 Ex "Ardnamurchan".Broken up.

Ares 26.32c Aux BNE 1800 The Greek Auxiliary training ship, 1800 tons displacement. Built and engineered by the Forges et Chantiers de la Mediterrance La Seyne.

Arethusa 15.38 4 mast barque

1911 3100 "Peking".Built in 1911.

Arethusa 22.67 Part of the experimental squadron.

Arethusa 4.8 ship 1890 1781 2513 Renamed "Hippolas".Built at Glasgow 1890.

Arethusa 5.22 barque 1891 i279 Built by A McMillan & Son., Dumbarton.

Arethusa 5.44 barque 1891 i279 Built Dumbarton.

Argo 4.22 ship 1880 1561 Renamed "Marga".Built on Clyde.

Argonaut 24.6c* ship 1876 1488 With the barque rigged "Mooltan".Painting by J Spurling.

Argyle 46.14 1876 Built in Auckland in 1876.

Argyllshire 23.14c steam ship

Argyllshire 3.75 steam ship At Fremantle Wharves.

Ariadne 22.88c HMS To fly the flag of Vice Admiral Douglas Commander in chief of the North American station.

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Ariel 24.6c*

Ariel 3.74 Loading tea at Foo Chow, in 1866, in anticipation of the great race.

Aristides 22.68 WS 1876 1661

Aristides 22.70 ws 1876 1661

Aristides 3.60 WS 1876 1661 At Parbury Wharf Circular Quay, Sydney.

Aristides 4.57 WS 1876 1661 Built by Hood, Aberdeen.

Aristides 5.63 WS 1876 1661 Aberdeen Line.

Aristides 6.12 WS 1876 1661 Built by Hood Aberdeen. Listed as "missing".

Aristides 6.28 WS 1876 1661 Tons 1721.Built in 1876.Lost at sea, fate unknown.

Arizona 3.37 WS At Circular Quay in 1875.

Arizona 6.62 WS At Quebec.

Arlanza 15.47 steam ship 1912 14930 Built 1912 for R M Lines.

Arlanza 24.24c steam ship 1912 14930 The Royal Mail SP Co. Triple Screw Liner.

Arlanza 9.13 steam ship 1912 14930 Built by Harland & Wolff 1912.Royal Mail Packet Co.

Arlanza 14.45 steam ship 1912 14930 Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.Built in 1912.

Armadale 4.19 4 mast barque

1887 2015 Renamed "Audun".Built by Stephen, Glasgow.

Armadale 4.63 4 mast barque

1887 2015 Renamed "Andun".Built on Clyde.

Armadale Castle 22.26 Royal Mail ship

12973 Union Castle Line.

Armadale Castle 22.26c steam ship 12973

Armadale Castle 26.33 steam ship 6548 Union-Castle Line Royal mail steamer.

Armagh 18.19 steam ship 1917 12269 Wreck of at mouth of Mersey 1923.

Armagh 18.19 steam ship 1917 12269 Wreck of near Liverpool.

Armagh 18.39 steam ship 1917 12269 Wreck of, at the mouth of the Mersey.

Armagh 18.62 steam ship 1917 12269 USS Co.Wreck in River Mersey, Liverpool, 1923.

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Armagh 11.3 steam ship 1917 12269

Armagh 11.38 steam ship 1917 12269 Union SS Co.Built in 1917.

Armand Behic 16.42 steam ship 1892 Not in volume!Sistership to "Australien".

Armand Behic 19.39 steam ship 1892 Sistership to "Australien".

Armand Behic 22.28* steam ship 1892 7000 Sistership to "Australien".

Armand Behic 10.42 steam ship 1892 Sistership to "Australien".Built at La Ciotat France.

Armand Behic 10.62 steam ship 1892 Sistership to "Australien". Messageries Maritimes vessel.

Armand-Behic 22.22 steam ship 6548

Armendal 4.40 4 mast barque

1889 Built by Barclay Curle Glasgow.

Armistice 3.57 3 mast barque

With another ship at wharves at Miller's Point, Sydney.

Arracan 4.37 4 mast barque

1892 Built by Richardson Duck & Co., Stockton.

Arrogant 22.88c HM Cruiser The very latest thing in cruisers.

Arundel 22.27c steam ship

Arundel 22.32c steam ship Channel boat running between New Haven and Dieppe.

Arundel 11.21 steam ship L B & S C R Line.Leaving New Haven Harbour.

Arundel Castle 22.29c Royal Mail ship

1895 4588 Renamed "Birma", "Mitau", "Jozef Pilsudski" and " Wilbo".

Arundel Castle 24.31c Royal Mail ship

1895 4588 Renamed "Mitau", "Jozef Pilsudski" and "Wilbo".

Sistership to "Birma".Union-Castle Co of 1894 was sold to the Danish East Asiatic Co.

Arundel Castle 24.35c steam ship 18,980 Renamed "Mitau", "Jozef Pilsudski" and "Wilbo".

Union-Castle Mail Steamship.Length 630', beam 72.3', depth 41.5'.234 first class passengers, 300 second class passengers, 274 3rd class in cabins, 3rd class open berths about 300 and crew about 400.

Arundel Castle 24.37c motor vessel 1926 23940

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Arundel Castle 23.22c steam ship 1921 19023 Sistership to "Windsor Castle".In Belfast dock where she is being renovated.Two squat funnels will replace 4 large funnels. New high pressure boilers were installed.

Arundel Castle 23.78c Royal Mail ship

1895 4588 Renamed "Mitau", "Jozef Pilsudski" and "Wilbo".

Sistership to "Birma".

Arundel Castle 23.160c* steam ship 1926 18980 Previously had four funnels now re-engineered to have only two.

Arundel Castle 8.40

Arundel Castle 9.34 Royal Mail ship

1895 4588 Renamed "Birma", "Mitau", " Jozef Pilsudski" and "Wilbo".

Castle Packets Co.

Arundel Castle 9.42 steam ship 1921 19023 Sistership to "Windsor Castle".Built by Harland & Wolff for Union Castle Co..

Arundel Castle 9.56 steam ship 1921 19023 Sistership to "Windsor Castle".Union Castle Line.

Arundel Castle 12.8 steam ship 1921 19023 As originally constructed.Sistership to "Windsor Castle".

Arundel Castle 12.9 steam ship 1921 19023 Sistership to "Windsor Castle".Lengthened and altered in 1938 to 2 funnels.

Aryan 4.49 ship 1893 2124 Built in USA. Last wooden ship constructed in America.

Asahi 22.16

Asama 22.16

Asama Maru 23.36c motor vessel Then the largest ship built in Japan.

Ascania 24.9c steam ship 1925 14013 Placing the funnel in position.

Ascania 11.60 steam ship 1925 14013 Cunard Line.Built in 1925.

Ascanius 3.66 steam ship c1910 c10000 Sistership to "Aeneas".At Hobart Wharves.

Asia 23.17c* paddle steamer

1850 Introduced by Cunard the same year as "Africa" 1850.

Asia 5.24 ship 1850 2227 Sistership to "Africa".Formerly the Cunard Paddle steamer "Asia".Arrived in Melbourne as a ship in 23rd April 1870 from Glasgow, after a Passage of 101 days.

Asie 22.69c 4 mast barque

At Hobart, decorated in honour of the King's visit to Paris.

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Asnieres 6.14 4 mast barque

1902 3103

Asnieres 6.34 4 mast barque

1902 3103 Built in 1902.

Asphadal 8.22 2m Sch Yacht

Cruising yacht.

Assaye 4.24 ship 1868 1281

Asturias 16.20 motor vessel 1925 22137 Sistership to "Alcantara". Motor ship built by Harland and Wolff, Belfast 1925.

Asturias 26.46c motor vessel 1925 22137 Sistership to "Alcantara".Royal mail Steam Packet Co.Motor-driven passenger liner.

Asturias 24.20c motor vessel 1925 22137 Sistership to "Alcantara".The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company.

Asturias 9.33 motor vessel 1925 22137 Sistership to "Alcantara".22500 tons.Built for R S M P Co in 1925 by Harland & Wolffe.

Asturias 10.48 1928 12002 Renamed "Arcadian".Built by Harland and Wolff Royal Mail S.P.Co.

Asturias 13.76 motor vessel 1925 22137 Sistership to "Alcantara".Royal mail Liner.Altered from Motor to steam.

Athenia 11.9 steam ship Anchor Line.

Athenia 11.9 so 13455 Anchor Line.

Athenia 12.32 so 13455 Anchor Donaldson Line.Torpedoed September 1939.

Athenian 24.84c steam ship

Athenic 17.10 Royal Mail ship

1901 12366 Shaw Savill.

Athenic 22.10 12234

Athenic 22.26 twin screw schooner

1901 12250

Athenic 24.68c twin screw schooner

1901 12366

Athenic 3.36 RMS tss 1901 12366 Renamed "Peiagos".With other ships at Hobart Wharves in the seventies.

Athenic 10.19 RMS tss 1901 12366 Renamed "Peiagos".Shaw Savill & Albion vessel.

Athenic 10.46 RMS tss 1901 12366 Renamed "Peiagos".Shaw Savill Liner.

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Athenic 10.56 RMS tss 1901 12366 Renamed "Pelagos".Shaw Savill & Albion Co. vessel.

Athenic 11.37 RMS tss 1901 12366 Shaw Savill & Albion Co.Built in 1901.

Athenic 11.40 RMS tss 1901 12366 Shaw Savill & Albion Line.

Athlone Castle 16.58 motor vessel 1936 2564 25564 tons.Union-Castle Mail Steamship Co Ltd.Built in Belfast 1936.

Athlone Castle 23.197c motor vessel 1936 2564 25564 tons.Union-Castle Mail Steamship Co. Ltd.Built in Belfast, 1936.

Atlantic 22.35c* paddle steamer

c1849 Sistership to "Arctic".

Atlantic 22.43c* paddle steamer

c1849 Sistership to "Arctic".

Atlantic 24.3c steam ship c1870 White Star Line Steam Ship.Wrecked near Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Atlantic 23.195c Other vessels made earlier also bear this name.

Atlantique 26.40c Towed into Cherbourg Harbour abandoned by owners and underwriters.

Atlantique 26.62c steam ship 40945 £3,000,000 fire on the French liner, in the English Channe.l 18 crew died.

Atlantique 23.166c steam ship 40945 At Marseilles.

Atlantique 4.11 4 mast barque

Sistership to "Loire".

Atlantis 15.32 1913 15138 Ex "Andes".R.M.Lines.

Atlantis 23.19c steam ship 1913 15138 Ex "Andes".Royal mail Line cruising steamer.

Atlantis 23.197c steam ship 1913 15138 Hospital ship.

Atlas 5.67 4 mast barque

1902 3381 Renamed "Star of Lapland".

Built by Sewall Bath Me in 1902.

Atua 22.56c steam ship 1906 3444

Atua 22.80c steam ship 1906 3444 Union steamship Co.Later grounded on reef at Apia.

Atua 22.81c steam ship 1906 3444 Union Steamship Co.On the reef at Apia.

Atua 1.13 steam ship 1906 3444 USS Co.

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Auchencairn 4.8 4 mast barque

1891 2040 Built at Maryport 1891.

Auckland 1.8 steam ship 1863 533 ASN Co vessel.Wrecked near Cape Everard Victoria 25th May 1871.Photo taken at Maryborough Q.

Auckland 2.16 steam ship 1863 533 ASN Co.

Auckland 2.68 steam ship 1863 533 On slip undergoing overhaul.With other ships at ASNC Works at Pyrmont, Sydney, April 1871.Wrecked on ninety mile beach Victoria, 25 May 1871.

Auckland 3.75 At Port Augusta, South Australia, 27th September 1884.

Augusta-Victoria 22.25c us 1890 8668 Sistership to "Columbia".

Augusta-Victoria 22.31c* us 1890 8668 Sistership to "Columbia".

Augusta-Victoria 22.47c us 1890 8668 Sistership to "Columbia".

Augusta-Victoria 23.63c us 1890 8668 Sistership to "Columbia".Hamburg-America Packet Co with Columbia.

Augusta-Victoria 14.5 us 1890 8668 Sistership to "Columbia".Hamburg American Line.Lengthened 60 feet in 1896.

Auguste 6.53 barque 1803 1351 "Victoria Cross".Built in 1863.

Augustus 16.3 motor vessel 1827 32650 Not in volume!

Augustus 26.1c motor vessel 1827 32650

Augustus 16.35 1927 32650

Augustus 26.1c motor vessel 1927 32650 Italia Motor ship.

Augustus 26.5c motor vessel 1927 32650 Built in Genoa.

Augustus 26.5c motor vessel 1927 32650 Built in Genoa.

Augustus 26.52c motor vessel 1927 32650

Augustus 26.60 motor vessel 1927 32659

Augustus 23.5c motor vessel 1927 32650 Successor to the "Dante".Then the largest motorship in the world.

Augustus 23.5c motor vessel 1927 32650 At Genoa.

Augustus 23.29c motor vessel 1827 32650 Four motors and propellers.

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Augustus 13.6 motor vessel 1927 32650 Italia Line, motor ship.

Augustus 14.49 motor vessel 1927 32650 Built in Genoa 1927.

Auldgirth 5.39 barque 1893 1591 Built by Russell, Port Glasgow.

Auldgirth 5.45 barque 1893 1591

Auldgirth 5.49 barque 1893 1591 Built at Port Glasgow.

Auldgirth 5.58 barque 1893 1591 Built at Port Glasgow in 1893.

Aurania 16.45 us 1883 Sistership to "Servia".Built by J G Thomson.Cunard Line.Cost 283,591 pounds and sold for breaking up in 1905 for 14,850 pounds stirling.

Aurania 22.21c us 1883 40(0 Sistership to "Servia".

Aurania 22.21c steam ship 1883 Sistership to "Servia".

Aurania 24.60c steam ship 1924 13984

Aurania 11.19 steam ship 1924 13984 Cunard Line.

Aurania 14.42 steam ship 1924 13984 Built in 1924 for the Cunard-White Line.

Aurora 22.16

Aurora 22.16

Ausonia 16.42 us 1909 8152 Built by Swan & Hunter Newcastle.Cunard Line.Torpedoed and sunk 30th May 1918.

Ausonia 11.17 us 1909 8152

Ausonia 14.61 steam ship 1928 12743 Built in 1928 for the Italian Line.

Austral 17.22 us 1881 5524 Orient SNC.Broken up at Genoa 1903.

Austral 17.22 us 1881 5524 Orient SNC.Sunk in Sydney Harbour.

Austral 18.11 US 1881 5524 Orient Line.Sinking in Sydney Harbour 11 November 1882.Raised at cost of 50,000 pounds 23 February 1883.

Austral 18.37 steam ship 1881 5524 Raising the sunken Orient liner "Austral" at Neutral Bay, Sydney, Coffer dam built around the vessel.Sank at moorings, 11 November 1882.Raised 1st March 1883.

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Austral 19.37 us 1881 5524 Orient SN Co.

Austral 22.39 us 1881 5524

Austral 24.7c* steam ship 1881 5524 While being loaded took a list to starborad at 4.00am on the morning of November 11, 1882.

Austral 5.42 us 1881 5524 Built J Elder & Co., Glasgow.

Austral 9.2 us 1881 5524 Orient S N Co.Built in 1881.

Austral 9.14 us 1881 5524 Orient Line.

Austral 10.20 us 1881 5524 Orient S.N. Co vessel.Sunk in Sydney Harbour 11th November 1882.

Austral 10.26 us 1881 5524 Orient Liner.

Austral 10.26 us 1881 5524 Sunken in Sydney Harbour 11th November 1882, raised on the 28th February 1883.

Austral 10.61 us 1881 5524 Orient Liner.

Austral 13.27 us 1881 5524 Orient SN Co.Broken up at Genoa, 1903.

Austral 13.27 us 1881 5524 Deck view of sunken ship in Coffer Dam.

Austral 13.27 us 1881 5524 In Sydney Harbour with coffer dam erected.

Austral 13.27 us 1881 5524 Sinking in Sydney Harbour, 11th November 1882.Raised 23rd February 1883.

Austral 13.55 us 1881 5524 In Thames.

Austral 13.71 us 1881 5524 Orient S.N.Co.

Austral 13.74 us 1881 5524 Orient Line.Vessel at Port Said.

Austral 13.75 us 1881 5524 Sunk in Sydney Harbour and refloated 1883. Orient Co.

Australasian 22.33 steam ship 1884 3662

Australasian 5.26 steam ship 1884 3662 Built by R. Napier & Sons, Glasgow.Aberdeen Line.

Australasian 10.61 steam ship 1884 3662 Aberdeen Liner.

Australasian 11.12 steam ship 1884 3662 Aberdeen Line.

Australasian 12.40 steam ship 1884 3662 About to leave for the Sudan, 3 March 1885.

Australasian 13.12 steam ship 1884 3662 Aberdeen Line.

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Australasian 13.42 steam ship 1884 3662 Aberdeen Co.Photo leaving Sydney.

Australasian 13.73 steam ship 1884 3662 Aberdeen Line.

Australe 1.3 steam ship (?)391

Australia 15.1 RMS ss 1904 arriving in Sydney Harbour with Lord Hopetoun.

Australia 15.13 RMS ss 1904 6901 P & O RMS.Wrecked at Port Phillip Heads 20th June 1904.Sistership to "Hymalaya".

Australia 15.41 HMAS Towed to her grave, the once very powerful HMAS "Australia" sunk near Sydney Heads.

Australia 15.53

Australia 15.53

Australia 17.11 HMS Burning of P & O Line.

Australia 17.27 Royal Mail ship

Wrecked at Port Phillip Heads.

Australia 18.44 P & O.Wrecked at Port Phillip Heads.

Australia 18.44 After being burnt at Point Nepean.

Australia 18.44 Wreck of, at Port Phillip Heads, 20th June 1904.

Australia 18.48 P & O.Wreck at Point Nepean, Vic, 20th June 1904.

Australia 18.54 P & O.RMS.Burnt.

Australia 19.42 P & O S N Co.Wrecked at Port Phillip Heads, 20 June 1904.

Australia 22.80 ss

Australia 22.80 steam ship

Australia 22.80 steam ship

Australia 22.80 steam ship

Australia 22.80 steam ship

Australia 22.80 steam ship

Australia 22.80 steam ship

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Australia 22.81 steam ship Lifeboat returning to Queenscliff.

Australia 22.81 steam ship On the Corsair Rock off Point Nepean.

Australia 22.81 steam ship Lying over after wreck.

Australia 22.81 steam ship Lascars returning to steamer.

Australia 22.81 steam ship Heading due East.

Australia 22.81 steam ship Wreck of.

Australia 22.81 steam ship

Australia 22.81 steam ship

Australia 22.81 steam ship

Australia 22.82 steam ship On the Corsair Rock Point Nepean.

Australia 22.85c HMS His Majesty's guardship at Cowes.

Australia 23.83c steam ship 1884 459

Australia 23.114c ship The Italian ship "Australia" being towed into Auckland Harbour.

Australia 1.9a steam ship 1884 459 Union SS Co vessel.Wrecked on NW Coast of Tas April 1899.

Australia 5.1 steam ship 1870 3664 Renamed "Dane".Built in 1870.P & O Co.Later sold to the Union SS Co of South Africa.

Australia 6.52 ship 1890 c7000 Sistership to "Himalaya".In New Castle.

Australia 10.20 steam ship 1870 3664 Renamed "Dane".P & O S.N.Co vessel.

Australia 10.36 RMS ss 1904 Wreck at Port Phillip Heads, on the 20th June 1904.

Australia 10.37 RMS ss 1904 Burning at heads 1904.

Australia 10.39 RMS ss 1904 Shortly after stranding.

Australia 10.39 barque 1884 Soon after stranding 30th June 1904.

Australia 10.39 barque 1884 Wreck being broken up.

Australia 10.39 barque 1884 After being destroyed by fire.

Australia 10.39 barque 1884 Sistership to "Himalaya".P & O Liner.Wrecked at Port Phillip Heads and subsequently burned.

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Australia 10.39 barque 1884 After stranding, crew leaving.

Australia 10.39 barque 1884

Australia 10.39 barque 1884

Australia 10.43 steam ship 1870 3664 Renamed "Dane".P & O S N Co vessel, later owned by the USS Co, South Africa.

Australia 10.58 steam ship 1870 3664 Renamed "Dane".P & O vessel.

Australia 13.44 steam ship 1884 459 Wreck of.P & O SNCo.Tug "Racer" going to assist.

Australia 13.53 steam ship 1870 3664 Renamed "Dane".Later sold to Union Steamship Co of SA and renamed.

Australia 14.52 steam ship 1884 459 P and O SNC Co.

Australia Star 26.49C motor vessel Blue Star Motor Liner Built and engineered by Harland and Wolff Ltd Belfast.

Australian 15.6 1879 Wrecked on Wardang Is. May 1912.

Australian 18.40 steam ship 1879 352 Wreck of at Wandang Island, South Australia, 9th May 1912.352 tons.Built in 1879.

Australian 19.17 steam ship 1886 2838 Wreck of.

Australian 23.51c steam ship 1886 2838 At Jetty Street Wharf Dunedin.

Australian 2.74 1884 459

Australian 3.45 steam ship 1879 352 With other ships at launceston Wharf about 1898.Wharf is now closed owing to bridge being built.

Australian 4.42 ship 1897 2103 Built on Clyde.

Australian 10.55 steam ship 1886 2838 E & A Line vessel.Wrecked near Port Darwin, 17th November 1906.

Australien 17.12 steam ship 1889 6428 Sistership to "Polynesien", "Armand Behic" and "Ville De La Cioat".Messageries Maritimes Line.

Australien 26.15c motor vessel 1915 6522 At No.9 Pontoon.

Australien 26.48 steam ship 1889 6428 Sistership to "Polynesien", "Armand Behic" and "Ville De La Cioat".

Australien 3.59 steam ship 1889 6428 Sistership to "Polynesien", "Armand Behic" and "Ville De La Cioat" at Circular Quay, Sydney.

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Australien 9.30 steam ship 1889 6428 Sistership to "Polynesien", "Armand Behic" and "Ville De La Cioat".Messageries Maritimes.Built in 1889.

Australien 10.59 steam ship 1889 6428 Sistership to "Polynesien", "Armand Behic" and "Ville De La Cioat".Messageries Maritimes vessel.Sunk in Mediterranean 19th July 1918.

Australien 13.33 steam ship 1889 6428 Sistership to "Polynesien", "Armand Behic" and "Ville De La Cioat".

Australien 14.56 motor vessel 1915 6522 Built at Copenhagen in 1915.

Austrias 11.59 motor vessel Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.

Authenic 9.32 1901 Built by Harland & Wolff in 1901.Dispopsed of for whaling purposes May 1928.

Avala 23.21c steam ship 6403 Abandoned by her crew as a total loss ,Yugoslavian freighter at Quoin Point Agulhas coast.

Avalanche 5.70 ship 1160 Built by Shaw Savill & Albion & Co.Sunk in 1877.

Avelona Star 11.18 steam ship Blue Star Line.

Avenger 15.45 ship 1879 1403 1360 tons? Built in 1879. Stranded on Ship Is, Gulf of Mexico, refloated after 11 years.

Avenger 19.9* ship 1879 1403

Avenger 6.67 ship 1879 1403 Built at Whitehaven in 1879.

Avenger 10.19 steam ship 1915 14744 Union S S Co. vessel. Was intended as AOTEA-Roa. Sunk North Sea 14 June 1917.

Avenir 4.46 ship 1884 1586 Ex "River Falloch".Built Russell & Co P. Glasgow.

Avenir 5.52 ship 1884 1586 Ex "River Falloch".1637 tons.Built in 1884.

Aviemore 15.17 3ms 1870 1109 Aberdeen Line.

Aviemore 3.33 3ms 1870 1109 At Circular Quay, Sydney, taken in 1875.In the foreground is where the Sydney Harbour Bridge was erected and opened in March 1932.With "Wave of Life".

Aviemore 8.54 steam ship 1881 3684 Aberdeen Line.

Avila 24.73c steam ship 12872 Twin-screwed Passenger liner for the London-Buenos Aires Service of the Blue Star Line.Built by John Brown & Co Clydebank.

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Avoca 19.32 steam ship 1866 1480 P & O.Built in 1866. (Note about the Wieberg gold robbery).

Avoca 3.23 steam ship 1866 1480 Sydney Harbour, Walsh Bay, Balmain.SS "Avoca", P & O Co, at wharf (bririgged) and SS "Rangoon" in stream. Steamer at wharf, in foreground bririgged with two funnels "Ruahine" (Photo 240).

Avoca 4.62 steam ship 1866 1480 Sensational gold robbery-5000 sovereigns- by ship's carpenter, 4th August 1877.

Avoca 10.1 steam ship 1866 1480 Built in 1866 for P & O S N Co.

Avoca 10.37 steam ship 1866 1480 P & O Co. vessel.

Avoceta 11.35 steam ship 1923 3442 Built in 1923.

Avon 16.26 steam ship 1907 11073 Built by Harland & Wolff Belfast.Royal Mail Steam Packet Company.

Avon 9.53 steam ship 1907 11073 Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.

Avondale Castle 22.21c steam ship 1895 5531 Sistership to "Tintagel Castle".

Awatea 15.48 motor vessel 1836 13482 Built 1936.Union SS Co.

Awatea 19.36 motor vessel 1936 13482 Union SS Co.In Sydney.

Awatea 23.31c motor vessel 1921 13482 Ex "Bismark" and renamed "Caledonia".

Awatea 23.140c motor vessel 1936 13482 Leaving Wellington for Sydney.

Awatea 23.147c motor vessel 1921 13482

Awatea 23.175c* motor vessel 1936 13482 Funnels had been lengthened and new gears installed. Here she is on her trials.

Awatea 23.193c motor vessel 1936 13482 Passenger steamer.Torpedoed and bombed off North African Coast in Mediterranean, November 10th 1942.No lives lost.

Awatea 1.52 motor vessel 1936 13482 Built in 1936 USSCo.

Awatea 12.22 motor vessel 1836 13482 Union SS Co.

Awatea 13.10 motor vessel 1836 13482 Union Steamship Co.

Awatea 13.15 motor vessel 1936 13482 Union SS Co. of NZ Ltd.Torpedoed and bombed off North African Coast in Mediterranean, November 10th 1942. No lives lost.

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Ayrshire 10.2 steam ship 1903 9188 Built in 1903.Destroyed by fire near Ceylon December 1926.

Azuma 22.16

Babinda 23.59c ITV 1930 659

Babinda 23.173c* itv 1930 659 A U S Co.The tug "Carlock" taking the disabled vessel "Babinda". Towed to safety by the "Orungal". Photo taken from "Orungal".

Babinda 1.9 ITV 1930 659 A.U.S.Co vessel.

Bacchus 18.20 ship Wreck of.

Bainbridge 22.86

Balbec 18.2 steam ship Wrecked at Mill Bay, Lands End, March 1884.

Balbec 18.69 Wrecked Mill Bay, Lands End, March 1884.

Balclutha 17.12 steam ship 1860 456 Built in 1860.ASNCo.Foundered with all hands off Green Cape October 1881.

Balclutha 1.24 steam ship 1860 455 456 tons.Built in 1860 ASNCo.Foundered with all hands lost, off Green Cape October 1881.

Balclutha 2.47 steam ship 1860 455 ASN Co.Foundered near Green Cape.All hands lost October 1881.

Balclutha 3.7 steam ship 1860 455 Darling Harbour, April 1871."Balclutha" with Barque "Kate Conley".ASN Co.

Balclutha 8.28 steam ship 1860 455 ASNC'S.

Ballaarat 5.47 Royal Mail ship

1882 4890 Sistership to "Parramatta".Peninsular & Oriental S.N.Co.

Ballaarat 10.2 Royal Mail ship

1882 13033 Sistership to "Parramatta".

Ballaarat 10.41 Sistership to "Balranald", "Bendigo" and "Barrabool".

Ballaarat 10.58 Royal Mail ship

1882 4890 Sistership to "Parramatta".P & O Co. vessel.

Ballaarat 10.64 Royal Mail ship

1882 4890 Sistership to "Parramatta".P & O S N Co.

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Ballaarat 13.18 Royal Mail ship

1882 4890 P.& O. Line.

Ballaarat 13.32 Royal Mail ship

1882 4890 4886 tons.Built in 1882.P & O SNC Co.Sistership to "Parramatta".

Ballaarat 14.55 Royal Mail ship

1882 4890 Built in 1882.

Ballarat 10.14 steam ship 1921 13033 Sistership to "Baradine", "Bendigo", "Barrabool".Built in 1921 for the P & O SN Co.Scrapped in 1935.

Balmain 1.9a steam ship With "Derwent" and "Leura" at Howard Smith's Brisbane Wharf.

Balmoral Castle 16.66 steam ship 1910 13361 Built by Fairfield Co Glasgow 1910. Union Castle Co.

Balmoral Castle 19.32 steam ship 1910 13361

Balmoral Castle 19.65 steam ship 1910 13361 Union Castle.In Sydney Harbour.Visited Melbourne in February 1919 under charter.

Balmoral Castle 24.41c steam ship 1910 13361

Balmoral Castle 23.189c steam ship 1910 13361 just prior to retirement.

Balmoral Castle 11.1 steam ship 1910 13361

Balmoral Castle 13.9 steam ship 1910 13361 Union Castle.

Balmoral Castle 14.58 steam ship 1910 13361 Built in 1910 for the Union-Castle Co.

Baloeran 26.46c motor vessel 1930 18000

Baloeran 14.64 motor vessel 1930 18000 Built in 1930 for the Rotterdam Lloyd Co.

Balranald 10.52 steam ship 1922 13039 Sistership to "Baradine", "Ballarat", "Bendigo" and "Barrabool" (?)P & O Branch Liner.

Balranald 11.53 steam ship 1922 13039 P and O Branch.Built in 1922.

Balranald 13.7 steam ship i922 13039 P.&.O Line.

Baltic 16.40 1904 23884 Sistership to "Adriatic".Length 709 feet, breadth 75 feet and depth 52 feet.

Baltic 26.38c 1904 23884 Sistership to "Cedric" and "Celtic".

Baltic 24.67c 1904 23884

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Baltic 4.67 steam ship 1871 White Star Line.

Baltic 13.23 steam ship 1904 23884 Sistership to "Adriatic" (2), "Cedric" & "Celtic".White Star Line.

Baltic 14.39 steam ship 1904 23884 Sistership to "Adriatic".Built in 1904 for the White Star Line.Scrapped in 1934.

Baltic 14.52 steam ship 1904 23884 Built in 1904 for the White Star Line.

Bamira 46.16

Bancoora 15.10 steam ship British-India SN Co's.Ashore near Barwoon Heads.Went ashore 14th July 1891. Refloated 23rd August 1891.

Bancoora 19.42 steam ship c 1891 B I S N Co.Being refloated off reef at Barwon Heads.

Bancoora 10.30 steam ship c1891 Ashore.

Bancoora 13.44 steam ship c1891 Ashore Barwon Heads.

Bangalore 17.17 steam ship 1867 2342 Built 1867.

Bangalore 8.34 steam ship i867 2342 P & O.In Hobson's Bay.

Bangalore 9.54 steam ship i867 2342 P & O S N Co.

Bangalore 10.44 steam ship 1867 2342 P & O S N Co vessel.

Bann 4.25 3 1875 1736 Built 1875, Sunderland.

Bann 5.44 3 1875 1736

Baradine 9.55 steam ship 1921 13144 Sistership to "Ballarat", "Balranald", "Bendigo", and "Barrabool".P & O Branch Line

Baradine 11.52 steam ship 1921 13144 P And O.

Barbara 24.21c Rotor mv Rotor Motorship on trial.

Barbarossa 21.28c steam ship 1896 10984 Renamed "Mercury".

Barbarossa 22.49c steam ship 1896 10984 Renamed "Mercury".

Barbarossa 10.48 steam ship 1896 10984 Renamed "Mercury".Norddeutscher Lloyd vessel that sold to the United States Govt and renamed.

Barcoo 17.31 steam ship 1885 1505 AUSN Co.

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Barcoo 19.49 steam ship 1885 1505 AUSN Co.

Barcoo 22.56 steam ship 1885 1505

Barcoo 1.7* steam ship 1885 1505 AUSN Co vessel.

Barcoo 1.18 steam ship 1885 1505 Built in 1885 AUSNCoHulked and later sunk 1 February 1924.

Barcoo 2.14 steam ship 1885 1505

Barcoo 2.16 steam ship 1885 1505 AUSN Co.

Barcoo 2.19* steam ship 1885 1505 Scuttled February 1924.

Barcoo 2.58 steam ship 1885 1505 Hulk in Sydney Harbour.

Barcoo 2.65 steam ship 1885 1505 Sunk Feb 1924.

Barcore 4.41 ship 1884 2082 Built By Richardson Duck.

Barmbeck 4.19 4 mast barque

1886 2304 Ex "Gilcruix".Built at Whitehaven.

Baroda 4.66 steam ship 1864 226v

Baron Aberdare 18.14 3mS? Capsized in Victoria Dock London 12 December 1883.

Barossa 19.44 steam ship 1938 Sistership to "Bundaleer".Adelaide SS Co.

Barossa 4.20 steam ship 1873 Built at Sunderland 1873.

Barossa 12.21 steam ship 1938 Sistership to "Bundaleer".Adelaide SS Co Line.

Barrabool 17.42 steam ship 1874 942 Howard Smith Line.

Barrabool 18.18 steam ship 1874 942 Collision with "Queensland" off Wilson's Prom., 3 August 1876.

Barrabool 19.38 steam ship 1901 11667

Barrabool 1.13 steam ship 1874 942 Howard Smith & Sons. Converted into hulk 1912.

Barrabool 1.14 steam ship 1874 942 Built in 1874 Howard Smith Co.Hulk at Sydney sank as "Queensland" & "Bonnie Dundee".

Barrabool 1.27 steam ship 1874 942 Built in 1874 Howard Smith.

Barrabool 1.42* steam ship 1874 942 Howard Smith & Sons.As originally rigged and two funnels.

Barrabool 1.48 steam ship 1874 942 Hulk of at Sydney Harbour.

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Barrabool 2.2 steam ship 1874 942 Hulk of at Sydney.

Barrabool 2.2 steam ship 1874 942 Collision with "Queensland" off Wilson's Promontory 3rd August 1876.Later sunk.

Barrabool 2.2 steam ship 1874 942

Barrabool 2.24 steam ship 1874 942 Built in 1874.Photo as originally rigged and two funnels.

Barrabool 2.24 steam ship 1874 942 Built in 1874.

Barrabool 2.42 steam ship 1874 942 Built at Durham 1874.Converted into Cargo Vessel in 1902 and later into a hulk (1912).Sank "Queensland" and "Bonnie Dundee".

Barrabool 8.49 steam ship 1874 942

Barrabool 12.57 steam ship 1874 942 Howard Smith Line.

Barwon 12.44 steam ship 419 Identity of vessel uncertain. Also possible that it is "Lady Darling".

Bass Rock 6.69 barque 1863 1057 "Rutlancshire".Built in Birkenhead 1863.

Batory 23.194c 14400 Polish Gdynia-America Motor liner.Built at Monfalcone by the Cantieri Riunti dell' Adriatico. Sister \ship of "Pilsudski".Speed of 20 knots.

Battle Abbey 4.24 barque 1875 Built by T. Royden, Liverpool.

Bavarian 22.42c steam ship Colonial and Indian troops being brought home for the coronation and being carried around the fleet.

Bay of Naples 4.12 ship 1864 1380 Renamed "Triton".

Bay of Naples 5.31 ship 1875 Built by A J Hall & Co., Aberdeen.

Bay of Panama 18.58 4 mast ship Wrecked near The Lizard, 9th March 1891.

Bay of Panama 6.29 4 mast ship Wreck of near Land's End.

Bayardo 18.36 RMS ss Wreck of January 1912.

Bealiba 23.185c steam ship Collier ashore at Pelican Point (NSW) Cause was a fog. Crew reached the shore safely.

Beatrice 24.60c 4mbq 1881 2096 Swedish barque.

Beatrice 24.60* 4mbq 1881 2096

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Beatrice 23.15c 4mbq 1881 2096 2107 tons.Built by R Steele & Co Greenock.

Beatrice 23.118c 4mbq 1881 2096 Cargo of wool from Australia to London.

Beatrice 3.72 4 mast barque

1881 2096 2107 Renamed "Svithiod" and ex "Routenburn".

In the Yarra.

Beatrice 5.44 4 mast barque

1881 2096 2107 Renamed "Svithiod" Also named "Routenburn".

Built R. Steele & Co.

Beatrice 5.65 4 mast barque

1881 2096 2107 Ex "Svithiod" and "Routenburn".

2107 tons.Built by R Steele & Co., Greenock in 1881.

Beatrice 6.14 4 mast barque

1881 2096 2107 "Svithiod" and "Routenburn".

In River Yarra.

Beatrice 6.16 4 mast barque

1881 2096 2107 "Svithiod" and "Routenburn".

In port.

Beatrice 6.40 4 mast barque

1881 2096 2107 "Svithiod"? And "Routenburn"?

Bow and figurehead.

Beatrice 6.51 4 mast barque

1881 2096 2107 "Svithiod" and "Routenburn".

Beatrice 6.61 4 mast barque

1881 2096 2107 "Svithiod" and "Routenburn".

2107 tons.Built by Steele, Greenock, 1881.

Beatrice 6.65 4 mast barque

1881 2096 2107 "Routenburn".2107 tons.Built in 1881.

Beatrice 8.36 4 mast barque

1881 2096 2107 In Yarra.

Beautiful Star 3.89 At Port Chalmers, New Zealand.

Beaver 22.93c paddle steamer

1835 Built in England for the Hudsons Bay Company and thereafter used in British Columbia's vast waterways for half a century.

Beaver 23.78c* paddle steamer

1830 First Steamer in the North Pacific.

Beaver 5.54 paddle steamer

1830 First steamer on the Pacific coast.Master Geo Marchant Paddle steamer at Vancouver.

Beeswing 1.38 steam ship 1883 1119 Renamed "Brisbane".At the Dyke Newcastle.

Belem 26.9c aux. barque Duke of Westminster's Yacht with two sets of Bolinder engines, total b.h.p. 480.

Belford 4.8 ship 1894 1905

Belford 6.29 ship 1894 1905 Built in 1894.

Belford 6.46 ship 1894 1905 Built by McMillan 1894.

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Belgenland 16.5 steam ship 1917 27132 "Belgic Columba".Built by Harland and Wolff.

Belgenland 16.67 steam ship 1917 27132 Renamed "Belgic".Built by Harland and Wolff in 1917. White Star Line.

Belgenland 24.42c steam ship 1917 27132 Ex "Belgic", renamed "Columba".

Red Star Liner.

Belgenland 8.10 steam ship 1917 27132 Ex "Belgic" and "Columba".

Belgenland 9.25 steam ship 1917 27132 Ex "Belgic" and renamed "Columba".

Built in 1917.

Belgenland 11.7 steam ship 1917 27132 Ex "Belgic", renamed "Columba".

Belgenland 13.3 steam ship 1917 27132 Ex "Belgic" and renamed "Columba".

Scrapped 1937.

Belgenland 14.65 steam ship 1917 27132 "Belgic" & "Columba".19173 tons.Built in 1917 for the Atlantic Steamship Co.

Bella Donna 8.23 2m Sch Yacht

Cruising yacht.

Bellands 23.116c 4 mast barque

1891 3145 Ex "Forteviot".At Falmouth.

Bellands 5.72 4 mast barque

1891 3145 Ex "Forteviot".Built by Potter 1891.

Bellands 6.38 4 mast barque

1891 3145 "Forteviot".Built by Potter 1891.

Bellas 4.8 1875 Ex "Routenbeck".

Bellas 5.2 1875 Ex "Routenbeck".Built in 1875.

Bellco 5.57 ship 1905 2103 Ex "Pelikan" and "Diane".Built at Rotterdam, 1905.Broken up in 1926.

Bellco 5.71 ship 1905 2103 Ex "Pelikan" and "Diane".Built at Rotterdam in 1905.Broken up in 1927.

Bellco 8.36 ship 1905 2103 Ex "Pelikan" and "Diane".In Hobson's Bay.

Bellerophon 23.148c HMS With the the "Victory". HMS "Bellerophon", was then a super dreadnought. Nelson's flagship is 146 years older. A battleship named the "Bellerophon" fought with the "Victory" at Trafalgar.

Bellhouse 5.34 4 mast barque

1903 2342 Ex "Ponape" and "Regina Elena".

Bellhouse 5.53 4 mast barque

1903 2342 Ex "Regina Elena" (or Elina?). Renamed "Ponape".

Built in 1903.

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Bellinger 2.74 steam ship 1884 225 Built Paisley.

Beltana 1.54 steam ship 1937 3050 Sistership to "Bungaree".Built in 1937 for the Adelaide Steamship Co.

Beltana 3.75 steam ship 1937 3050 Sistership to "Bungaree".At Fremantle Wharves.

Beltana 3.75 barque 1869 Renamed "Nova Sympathia ".

Built by J Lang Sunderland att Port Augusta, South Australia , 27th September 1884.

Beltana 4.24 barque 1869 Renamed "Nova Sympathia".

Built by J Laing Sunderland.

Ben Cruachan 3.31 3mS with "Slieve More" & "Allanshaw" at Yarra Street Pier, Geelong.

Ben Dearg 4.56 ship 1894 234y Renamed "Lasbek".Built by Connell. Broken up 1929.

Ben Venue 18.41 In Caroline Bay, Timaru, 1882.

Ben Venue 18.41 In Caroline Bay, Timaru, 1882.

Ben Venue 18.66 Ashore at Timaru, 14th May 1882.Total wreck.

Bendigo 19.23 steam ship 1922 13039

Bendigo 8.59 steam ship 1922 13039 Sistership to "Baradine".P & O Line.

Bendigo 10.4 steam ship 1922 13039 Sistership to "Baradine".P & O Branch Liner.

Bendigo 10.65 steam ship 1922 13039 Sistership to "Baradine".

Bendigo 11.11 steam ship 1922 13039 P & O Branch Service, England to South Africa & Australia.One Class only.

Bendigo 13.1 steam ship 1922 13039 P & O Line.

Bengairn 4.37 4 mast barque

1890 Renamed "Pass of Brander".

Built Duncan P. Glasgow.

Bengal 19.70 Coaling at Port Said.

Bengal 21.19 barque

Bengal 22.59 1876 656 Moored to landing depot on the Roper River (90 mile from mouth of river) Northern Territory.She is discharging material for Adelaide to Port Darwin telegraph line.

Bengal 2.21 barque In Roper River N.T. Feb 1872.

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Bengal 3.19 barque Circular Quay, Sydney, in 1887. French Mail Liner "Salazie" opposite P & O's "Bengal", ASN Co's wharf at Dawes Point, the site of the Harbour Bridge (No 307).

Bengal 3.75 barque At Port Augusta, South Australia, 27th September 1884.

Bengal 8.50 barque In Roper River, NT.

Bengal 9.60 barque P & O S N Co.

Bengal 10.61 steam ship 1885 4656 P & O S N Co. vessel.

Benjamin F. Packard 4.10 ship 1883 2130 Built at Bath, Maine, U.S.A. in 1883.

Benjamin J. Packard 6.43 ship 1883 2130 Built in 1883.

Benmore 4.47 ship 1870 1460 Built by Reid. Broken up 1924.

Ben-My-Chree 15.46 1927 2588 Isle of Man Co.

Ben-My-Chree 23.151c ship 1827 2588 twin-screw Cross-Channel Steamer for the Liverpool-Douglas Service of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Service.

Ben-My-Chree 13.23 twin screw schooner

1927 2586.00

Ben-My-Chree 14.28 steam ship Chartered by British Government in 1915.Sunk off Asia Minor 1917.

Ben-My-Chree 14.63 twin screw schooner

1927 2586.00 Built in 1925 for the Isle of Man Co.

Ben-My-Chree 14.63 twin screw schooner

1927 2586.00 Built in 1925 for the Isle of Man Co.

Benwick 18.58 steam ship

Berbice 15.10 ship 717 Was wrecked on Oyster Bank Newcastle.

Berean 6.70 barque Being dismantled.

Berean 6.70 barque

Berengaria 15.23 1912 52022

Berengaria 16.4 steam ship 1912 52226 "Imperator".Built by Vulcan-Werke, Hamburg in 1912.Formerly of Hamburg-American Line.Now owned by Cunard S S Ltd.Length 883.6 feet, breadth 98.3 feet and depth 57 feet.

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Berengaria 16.64 steam ship 1912 52226 "Imperator" and "Berengaria".

Built by Vulcan Works Hamburg 1912.Hamburg-American Line as "Imperator".Later acquired by Cunard Company and renamed "Berengaria". Length 883.6 feet, breadth 98 feet and depth 57 feet.

Berengaria 26.17c steam ship 1912 52226 Leaving Tyne after reconditioning.

Berengaria 24.38c steam ship 1912 52226 Ex "Imperator". Renamed "Berengaria".

Built by Vulcan Works Hamburg 1912.Hamburg-American Line as "Imperator".Later acquired by Cunard Company and renamed "Berengaria". Length 883.6 feet Breadth 98 feet and Depth 57 feet

Berengaria 24.50c* steam ship 1912 52226 At Southampton ready to sail to New York.

Berengaria 24.72c steam ship 1912 52226 Cunard-White Line.Photo shows the vessel leaving New York Harbour.The vessel being towed belonged to Jas H Farrell who took the photograph.

Berengaria 23.65c steam ship 1912 52226 Formerly "Imperator".Built by Vulcan Works Hamburg 1912.Hamburg-American Line as "Imperator".Later acquired by Cunard Company and renamed "Berengaria". Length 883.6 feet Breadth 98 feet and Depth 57 feet.

Berengaria 23.192c steam ship 1912 52226 Leaving on her last voyage on December 6.

Berengaria 9.10 steam ship 1912 52226 Ex "Imperator".Cunard line.

Berengaria 9.13 steam ship 1912 52226 Ex "Imperator".Built in 1912. Cunard Line.Hamburg-American Line.

Berengaria 11.13 steam ship 1912 52226

Berengaria 11.21 steam ship 1912 52226 52,700 tons.

Berengaria 13.39 steam ship 1912 52226 "Imperator"Cunard-White Star Line.

Berlin 22.23c steam ship 1908 16786 Renamed "Arabic".

Berlin 22.36 steam ship 1908 16786

Bermuda 23.2c motor vessel Quadruple-screw Motor ship.

Bermuda 23.29c motor vessel

Bermuda 23.32c motor vessel

Berrima 13.46 steam ship 1913 1118 Sistership to "Borda", "Beltana" and "Benalla".Built in 1913.P & O EN Co (Branch Line).

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Bianchetto 5.2 ship 1877 Ex "Argomene".Built in 1877.

Biarritz 13.52 steam ship 2053 Southern Railway Continental Turbine Steamer.Length 355 feet, breadth 44.2 feet, depth 25 feet.

Bidston Hill 4.47 4 mast barque

1886 Built by Royden Liverpool.

Bingera 17.42 steam ship 1905 2092 AUSN Co.

Bingera 1.57 steam ship 1905 2092 Built in 1905 for AUSNCo.

Bingera 1.57 steam ship 1905 2092 Tons 2115.Built in 1905.

Bingera 2.13 steam ship 1905 2092 Being dismantled.

Bingera 2.64 steam ship 1905 2092 Being broken up at Brisbane.

Bingera 2.80 steam ship 1905 2092 AUSN Co.Dismantled at Brisbane 1926.

Bingera 9.44 steam ship 1905 2092 A U S N Co.

Birkdale 5.53 barque 1892 Built in 1892.

Birkenhead 19.7* ship

Birkenhead 8.53 ship Wreck of troopship.

Birksgate 2.65 steam ship 1882 1458 In floating dock.AUSN Co.

Birksgate 2.75 steam ship 1882 1458 AUSN Co.

Black Adder 15.44 ship 1870 918 Built 1870.Tea Clipper.

Black Prince 3.74 ship 1863 751 Loading tea at Foo Chow, in 1866, in anticipation of the great race.

Black Prince 4.3 ship 1863 751 751 tons.Built by Hall, Aberdeen 1863.

Black Swan 17.5* steam ship 1853 350 Collision between "Black Swan" and "Luna".

Black Swan 18.52a steam ship 1853 350 At Williamstown, after collision with "Luna", July 1867.

Black Swan 19.8* steam ship 1853 350 In collision with "Luna".

Black Swan 19.16 steam ship 1853 350 On the slip at Williamstown being lengthened, 1863.

Black Swan 22.13c* steam ship 1853 350 One of the earliest steamers in the Tasmanian trade.

Black Swan 22.52* steam ship 1853 350 Collision with "Luna".

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Black Swan 24.53c* steam ship 1853 350 One of the earliest steamers in the Tasmanian Trade.

Black Swan 46.17 steam ship 1853 350

Black Swan 1.8 steam ship 1853 350 Built at Paisley for the ASN Co.Formerly trading to Tasmania.Was sunk in Port Phillip Bay by PS Luna on the 16th July 1867.Raised 17th September 1867.Lengenthed 1863.

Black Swan 1.21 steam ship 1853 350 Built in 1853.Sunk in Port Phillip Bay and raised 4th June 1868.

Black Swan 3.45 steam ship 1853 350 With other ships at launceston Wharf in the sixties.

Black Swan 12.31 steam ship 1853 350 Built at Paisley.T S N Co.At Launceston Wharf sometime in the sixties.

Blackadder 3.57 ship 1870 918 With another ship at wharves at Miller's Point, Sydney.

Blairgowrie 4.57 ship 1875 Renamed "Contesse Hilda".

Built by J & G Thomson Glas.Broken up 1909.

Blengfell 22.69c* barque Burned off Margate.

Blue Jacket 15.44 ship 1854 Sandridge Railway Pier in the sixties from an old painting. Clippers at end of pier.

Blue Jacket 18.63 steam ship Wrecked near Longships, Lands End, 1898.

Blue Jacket 24.6c* c1854 Reached the Mersey in the autumn of 1854.

Boadicea 4.28 ship 1887 1938

Boadicia 5.57 ship 1887 1938 1938 tons.Built in 1897.

Bokhara 22.49c steam ship 1873 2952 Peninsular and Oriental steamer wrecked in the China Sea.

Bokhara 3.72 steam ship 1873 2952 At Circular Quay Sydney in the seventies.

Bokhara 9.11 steam ship 1873 2952 Built in 1873.P & O S N Co.

Bokhara 10.55 steam ship 1873 2952 P & O S N Co. vessel.

Bombala 17.9* steam ship 1904 3539

Bombala 18.13 steam ship 1904 3539 Stranded on Salamder Reef Queensland 7 December 1919. Refloated later.

Bombala 18.13 steam ship 1904 3539 On Salamander Reef Dec 1919.

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Bombala 22.12c* steam ship 1904 3539 Howard Smith & Co.

Bombala 22.59c steam ship 1904 3539

Bombala 22.59 steam ship 1904 3539

Bombala 22.63c steam ship 1904 3539 Howard Smith Co.

Bombala 23.72c steam ship 1904 3539

Bombala 1.53 steam ship 1904 3539 Built in 1904 Howard Smith Co.

Bombala 1.56 steam ship 1904 3539 Built in 1904.

Bombala 2.31 steam ship 1904 3539 Built in 1904.

Bombala 2.49 steam ship 1904 3539

Bombala 2.54 steam ship 1904 3539

Bombala 2.54 steam ship 1904 3539

Bombala 3.65 steam ship 1904 3539 At River Yarra.

Bombala 8.16* steam ship 1904 3539

Bonaventure 22.89c HMS Went aground off the Coast of Korea.

Bonchamp 4.28 barque 1902 2300 Built St Nazaire.

Bonnie Dundee 19.60 2mSch

Boomerang 17.25 BDNE 1852 102

Boomerang 1.48 Farewelling troops on RMS Iberia off to the Sudan 3 March 1885.

Boomerang 2.25 steam ship 1854 655 Built at Whiteinch, Scotland 1854.Broken up at Sydney 1898.

Boomerang 2.60 steam ship 1854 655 At Darling Harbour, Sydney, Feb 1871.

Boomerang 3.45 BGNE 1852 120 With other ships at Launceston Wharf in the sixties.

Boomerang 12.31 Brigantine 1852 120 At Launceston Wharf sometime in the sixties.Built at Girvan.

Border Queen 22.76 Wreck on the Winga Islet.

Borussia 24.19c* SS Aux hk

Bothnia 23.11c* steam ship 1880

Bothnia 23.17c* steam ship 1880 Cunard Royal Mail Screw Steam ship.Sistership to "Scythia".

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Bothwell Castle 1.6 steam ship 1881 2742 Renamed "Coolgardie ".McIlwraith McEacharn Ltd vessel.

Bothwell Castle 2.74 steam ship 1881 2742 Renamed "Coolgardie ".McIlwraith McEacharn.

Bothwell Castle 9.49 steam ship 1881 2742 Renamed "Coolgardie".

Bournemouth Queen 14.62 paddle steamer

1908 252 Bournemouth Pleasure Steamer Line.

Brabloch 24.5c* ship

Bracadale 5.14 4 mast barque

2015 Built at Glasgow.

Braemar 4.28 barque 1884 1078 Built on Clyde.

Braemar Castle 19.43 steam ship 1898 6266

Braemar Castle 22.26c steam ship 1898 6266

Braemar Castle 8.59 steam ship 1898 6266 Union Castle liner. Sold for scrapping in Italy 1924.Had a wonderful career as a troopship.

Braemar Castle 9.43 steam ship 1898 6266 Union Castle Line.Scrapped in Italy 1924.

Bramble 15.58 As HMS "Supply"."Bramble" altered to represent "Supply" at 150th Anniversary Sydney Harbour in 1938. HMAS "Canberra" is in the background.

Bramble 23.77c As HMS "Supply".

Bramble 23.77c As "Supply" for 150th celebrations.

Brambletye 4.58 ship 1890 1876?

1559 Built Glasgow.

Brambletye 5.52 ship 1890 1876?

1559 Built at Barrow, 1876.

Brambletye 5.56 ship 1890 1876?

1559 Built in 1876.

Brambletye 6.19 ship 1890 1559 Tons 1559.Built 1890 at Glasgow.

Brambletye 6.40 ship 1876 1559 Built in 1876.

Brankelaw 18.71 steam ship Wrecked near the Lizard, 1890.

Breidablik 4.12 4 mast barque

1890 2417

Breidablik 5.28 4 mast barque

1890 2417 Built at Glasgow.Wrecked at Delagoa Bay, 1896.

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Bremen 15.16 steam ship 1928 51731 Nordeutscher Lloyd Line.

Bremen 15.32 steam ship 1928 51656

Bremen 19.24 steam ship 1928 51656 Nordeutscher Lloyd.

Bremen 22.44c* twin screw schooner

Bremen 22.45c steam ship 1896 11540 Sistership to "Europa".Imperial Mail Steamer.

Bremen 26.30 steam ship 1928 51656 Aerial view of the Midtown docks in New York City along the Hudson River. 10 liners.Bottom to top "Hamburg", "Bremen", "Columbus", "De Grasse, "Normandie" (renamed "Lafayette"), "Brittanic", "Aquitania", "Conte de Savoia", Unidentified Vessel", "Fort Townsend" and "Monarch of Bermuda".Total tonnage 355,272.

Bremen 23.52c* twin screw schooner

Bremen 23.65c steam ship 1928 51656 Then the speed champion of the Atlantic.

Bremen 23.105c steam ship 1928 51656 German trans-Atlantic liner due to visit Sydney in March 1938 during the 150th Celebrations.It would have been the largest vessel to enter Sydney Harbour at that stage.

Bremen 6.73 barque 1902 2470 Built in 1902.

Bremen 9.8 steam ship 1896 11540 Sistership to "Europa".

Bremen 9.27 steam ship 1896 11540 Sistership to "Europa Norddeutscher".Lloyd Built in 1896.

Bremen 10.13 steam ship 1896 11540 Sistership to "Europa".

Bremen 10.62 steam ship 1896 11540 Sistership to "Europa".At Port Melbourne Pier.

Bremen 12.14 steam ship 1928 51656 Norddeutscher Lloyd Line.

Bremen 12.28 steam ship 1928 51656 Norddeutscher Lloyd.

Bremen 13.3 steam ship 1928 51656 Norddeutscher Lloyd Line.

Bremen 14.10 steam ship 1928 51656 Norddeutscher Lloyd Line.

Bremen 14.44 steam ship 1928 51656 Built in 1929 for the Nord-Llloyd Line.

Brenhilda 4.56 ship 1874 Renamed "Ingebjorg".Built by Barclay Curle & Co Glasgow.

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Bridesmaid 8.37 KT Yacht Cruising yacht.

Brier Holme 18.70 Wreck near entrance to Tamar River, Tas.

Brighton 26.42c steam ship Cross-Channel geared turbine Steamer.Built by William Denny and Brothers Ltd., Dumbarton, for the Southern Railway.

Brilliant 3.73 ship 1877 1666 At anchor Sydney Harbour.

Brilliant 5.7 ship 1877 1666 Built in 1877 by Duthie, Aberdeen.

Brilliant 6.46 ship 1877 1666 Built in 1877.

Brilliant 6.53 ship 1877 1666 Built at Aberdeen in 1887.

Brinawarr 12.41 Built for Sydney Adelaide SS Line.

Brinkburn 18.63 steam ship Wrecked at Scilly Isles, 1898.

Brisbane 2.23 steam ship 1883 1119 Ex "Beeswing".The Melbourne S S CO's first steamer interstate.

Brisbane River 46.1 Water Colour by J Gregory.

Britain 14.47 steam ship 1897 10248 Union Castle Line.Built in 1897.Scrapped in Italy in 1926.

Britannia 19.53 paddle steamer

1840 1156 Model.

Britannia 22.22c* paddle steamer

1840 1156 First steamer of the Cunard Line.

Britannia 22.71 racing yacht

Britannia 24.41c* paddle steamer

1840 1156 R.M.P.S.S.

Britannia 23.170c* paddle steamer

1840 1156 RMPSS.First steamer of the Cunard Line.

Britannia 5.40 steam ship 1887 6525 Sistership "Victoria".P & O S.N.Co.Built by Caird & Co.

Britannia 8.47 Yacht Racing yacht.

Britannia 11.10 steam ship 1887 6525 Sistership to "Victoria" (2).P & O S N Co.

Britannia 12.1 steam ship 1887 6525 Sistership to "Victoria" (2).P & O Co.

Britannia 13.34 steam ship 1887 6525 Sistership to"Victoria" (2).P & O SNC Co.

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Britannia 14.43 steam ship 1887 6525 Sistership "Victoria" (2).Tons 6525.Built in 1887 for the P & O S N Co.

Britannic 15.57 motor vessel 1930 26943 Sistership to "Georgic". Cunard White Star Line.

Britannic 15.59 motor vessel 1930 26943 White Star 27000 tons.Third class children's playroom.Sistership to "Georgic ".

Britannic 16.6 steam ship 1874 5004 Sistership to "Germanic".Built by Harland & Wolff in 1874.White Star Line.

Britannic 16.52 motor vessel 1916 47500 Built by Harland & Wolff Belfast for the White Star Line to replace ill fated Titanic.As hospital ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean.

Britannic 22.23c steam ship 1874 5004 Sistership to "Germanic".

Britannic 22.24 1874 5004

Britannic 22.32c steam ship 1874 5004 Sistership to "Germanic".

Britannic 22.47c motor vessel 1916 47500

Britannic 26.30c motor vessel 1930 26943 Aerial view of the Midtown docks in New York City along the Hudson River. 10 liners.Bottom to top "Hamburg", "Bremen", "Columbus", "De Grasse, "Normandie" (renamed "Lafayette"), "Brittanic", "Aquitania", "Conte de Savoia", Unidentified Vessel", "Fort Townsend" and "Monarch of Bermuda".Total tonnage 355,272.

Britannic 26.40c motor vessel 1930 26943 Sistership to "Georgic".On arrival in the Mersey with 1269 passengers the greatest number for any vessel that year.

Britannic 23.96c steam ship 1874 5004 Sistership to "Germanic".

Britannic 23.23c motor vessel 1930 26943 Sistership to "Georgic".Immediately before launching.

Britannic 8.40 motor vessel 1916 47500 White Star Line.

Britannic 9.29 steam ship 1874 5004 Sistership to "Germanic".White Star Line.Built in 1874.Visited Australia Scrapped.

Britannic 11.16 motor vessel 1916 47500 White Star Line.

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Britannic 12.32 steam ship 1874 5004 Sistership to "Germanic".White Star Line.Photo taken in Sydney Harbour 1901.

Britannic 13.5 steam ship 1874 5004 Sistership to "Germanic".White Star Liner.In Sydney Harbour.

Britannic 14.20 steam ship 1874 5004 Sistership to "Germanic".White Star Liner.

Britannic 14.20 motor vessel 1930 26943 Sistership to "Georgic".

Britannic 14.20 motor vessel 1916 47500 White Star Line.

Britannic 14.20 motor vessel 1930 26943 Sistership to "Georgic".White Star Line.

Britannic 14.21 steam ship 1874 5004 Sistership to "Germanic", here as a troopship.

Britannic 14.21 steam ship 1874 5004 Sistership to "Germanic".White Star Line.

Britannic 14.49 motor vessel 1916 47500 Built in 1916 for the White Star Line.Sunk as hospital ship in Aegean Sea in 1916.

Britannic 14.55 steam ship 1874 5004 Sistership to "Germanic".Built in 1874 for the White Star Line.In Sydney Harbour in 1901.

British Ambassador 26.40c steam ship As a power vessel, ex Sailing Ship.

British Empire 5.34 ship 1869 1550 Built W Pile & Co., Sunderland.

British Inventor 24.35c steam ship Oil carrying steam ship.

British Isles 5.32 4 mast barque

1884 2349 246 Renamed "Tigre".Built by Reid at Port Glasgow.

British Isles 5.64 4 mast barque

1884 2349 246 Renamed "Tigre".At San Francisco.2461 tons.Built by J Reid & Co., in 1864.

British King 17.29 steam ship 1881 3558 Sistership to "British Queen".

British King 9.56 steam ship 1881 3558 Sistership to "British Queen".Ran to New Zealand.

British King 13.32 steam ship 1881 3558 Sistership to "British Queen".

British King 13.67 steam ship 1881 3558 Sistership to "British Queen".Pioneer steamer N Z S Co.

British Queen 22.29c* paddle steamer

c1881 3558 Sistership to "British King".The President (1840) was identical in build.

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British Queen 10.54 paddle steamer

c1881 3558 Sistership to "British King".

British Yeoman 4.39 barque 1890 Built by Oswald Mordaunt S'Ampton.

Briton 26.32* steam ship 1853 422

Briton 16.36 steam ship 1900 Built by Harland Wolff & Co for Union Steamship Co SA. Later owned by Union Castle Line Broken up in 1925.

Briton 21.39c* steam ship 1900 After a sketch by W.L.Wyllie.

Briton 22.32c steam ship 1900

Briton 4.64 steam ship 1853 422 U.S.S.Co's pioneer vessel.Foundered in Bay of Biscay 1857.

Brooklands 6.7 3mT/Sch 1859 138 Ex "Susan Vittery".Built at Dartmouth

Brooklyn 22.85c US warship Off Sydney Heads.

Brussels 24.54c twin screw schooner

Twin-screw Steamer after being re-conditioned.

Brutus 22.78c ship Wrecked on Blaauberg Beach.

Brynhild 22.83c Yacht c1910 Racing at Cowes.

Brynhilda 4.16 1885 Built by Stephen & Son Glasgow.

Buffalo 26.53c c1830 A model. In memory of the South Australian Centenary a resident of Helmsdale has built this remarkable working model of the "Buffalo" which bought the first settlers to South Australia.

Buffon 4.37 barque 1902 2676 Built at Nantes.

Bulimba 1.36 steam ship 1882 2510 AUSN Co.Sistership to "Waroonga".

Bulimba 2.34 steam ship 1882 2510 Sistership "Waroonga".Built in 1882 AUSN Co.

Bulimba 13.58 steam ship 1882 2510 Sistership to "Waroonga".British India Line later AUSN Co.

Bullarra 22.55c steam ship 1890 1725 O.Odman commander.

Bullarra 22.59c steam ship 1890 1725 One of the most comfortable passenger steamers in Australia and favourite stock and cargo boat. Built expressly for W.A.trade

Bullarra 1.28 steam ship 1890 1725 Built in 1890 Adelaide SS Co.

Bullarra 2.22 steam ship 1890 1725 Leaving Newcastle with auxiliary sail.

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Bullarra 2.70 steam ship 1890 1725 ASS Co.

Bulolo 23.174c motor vessel 1938 Burns Philp Motor Vessel.

Bulolo 12.3 motor vessel 1938

Bulow 22.25c steam ship 9000

Bungaree 3.59 steam ship At Miller's Point Wharves Sydney with other ships.

Bungaree 10.24 steam ship Lund's Blue Anchor Liner.

Bungaree 13.43 steam ship Lund's Blue Anchor Line.

Buninyong 15.58 steam ship Dismantled, with "Rotomahana" at Port Melbourne.

Buninyong 19.3 steam ship

Buninyong 22.6c* steam ship Sunk in Sydney Harbour and raised.

Buninyong 1.39 steam ship Being dismantled at Port Melbourne.

Buninyong 2.16 steam ship Dismantling of.

Burgermeister 22.33c steam ship

Burrabool 17.5 steam ship 1901 11667

Burrabool 19.3 steam ship 1901 11667 Hulk of in Sydney Harbour.

Burrabool 1.48 steam ship 1874 942 Howard Smith & Sons.

Burrabool 2.2 steam ship 1874 942 Hulked 1912.

Burrawong 15.14 steam ship 1889 391 Wrecked Manning River NSW May 1909.

Burringbar 23.64c steam ship

Burringbar 1.13 steam ship Being scrapped at Kerosene Bay Sydney.

Burrumbeet 1.26 steam ship 1885 2240 Renamed"Nagasaki", "Hoi Ping", "Tang Shan".

Sistership to "Corangamite".

Burrumbeet 1.33 steam ship 1885 2240 Renamed "Nagasaki", "Hoi Ping", "Tang Shan".

Sistership to "Corangamite".Huddart Parker Line

Burrumbeet 1.54 steam ship 1885 2240 Sistership "Corangamite".Built in 1885 Huddart Parker Co.

Burrumbeet 2.17 steam ship 1885 2240 renamed "Hoi Ping".Sister ship "Corangamite".

Burrumbeet 2.29 steam ship 1885 2240 Ex "Nagasaki" and "Hoi Ping".

Sistership to "Corangamite".Built by Swan and Hunter, 1885.Formerly of Huddart Parker Co.

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Burrumbeet 2.47 steam ship 1885 2240 At wharf in Yarra.

Burrumbeet 2.66 steam ship 1885 2240 Sistership "Corangamite".

Burrumbeet 3.72 steam ship 1885 2240 Sister ship "Corangamite" at Geelong Wharf, July 1892.

Burwah 17.41* steam ship 1883 982 Howard Smith Line.

Burwah 19.30* steam ship 1883 982 Howard Smith Line.

Burwah 22.58c steam ship 1883 982

Burwah 1.53 steam ship 1883 982 Built in 1883 Howard Smith Co.

Burwah 2.13 steam ship 1908 2273 Howard Smith Ltd.

Burwah 2.14* steam ship 1883 982

Burwah 2.34 steam ship 1883 982 Built in 1883.

Buteshire 4.61 4 mast barque

1888 Built by Birrell Stenhouse & Co., Dumbarton.

Buttermere 4.46 barque 1877 1026 Built at Whitehaven.

C A Broman 22.25c steam ship 5500 Uncertain about the name.

C B Pedersen 23.92c 4 mast barque

1891 1843 214 ex Svecia; ex Elsa Olander ex Ferm; ex Emanuele Accame

Sailing in the Bay of Melbourne, later she foundered in the Azores.The crew of 32 were saved. She was a wheat ship.

C B Pedersen 23.103c 4 mast barque

1891 1843 214 Ex "Svecia", " Elsa Olander", "Ferm" and "Emanuele Accame".

Sank off the Azores in mid-Atlantic.Her crew of 32 were saved.Photo of the vessel 28 April 11937 taken by Sun photographer.

C B Pedersen 23.126c 4 mast barque

1891 1843 214 Ex "Svecia", " Elsa Olander", "Ferm" and "Emanuele Accame'.

After having saved 32 members of the crew the Master of the Chagres (Captain Morgan) died of a heart attack, from "The Argus" April 26 1937.

C B Pedersen 4.2 4 mast barque

1891 1843 214 Ex "Svecia"; "Elsa Olander"; "Ferm" and "Emanuele Accame ".

Built 1891. Sunk in collision with steamer 1937.

C B Pedersen 4.4 four-masted barque

Under Short Canvas. The Swedish four-masted barque taking advantage of the flood tide coming through the Rip, on Saturday 13th April 1935.The voyage from Sweden occupied nearly 200 Days .

C B Pedersen 4.33 4 mast barque

1891 1843 214 Ex "Svecia"; "Elsa Olander"; "Ferm" and "Emanuele Accame".

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C B Pedersen 4.38 4 mast barque

1891 1843 214 Ex "Svecia"; "Elsa Olander"; "Ferm" and "Emanuele Accame".

C B Pedersen 5.34 4 mast barque

1891 1843 214 Ex "Svecia"; "Elsa Olander"; "Ferm" and "Emanuele Accame".

C B Pedersen 6.1 4 mast barque

1891 1843 214 Ex "Svecia", "Elsa Olander", "Ferm" and "Emanuele Accame".

In River Yarra.

C B Pedersen 6.12 4 mast barque

1891 1843 214 Ex "Svecia", "Elsa Olander", "Ferm" and "".

C B Pedersen 6.35 4 mast barque

1891 1843 214 Ex "Svecia", "Elsa Olander", "Ferm" and "Emanuele Accame ".

Tons 2142.Built in 1891.

C B Pedersen 6.41 4 mast barque

1891 1843 214 "Svecia", "Elsa Olander", "Ferm", "Emanuele Accame".

Tons 2142.Built in 1891.

C B Pedersen 6.42 4 mast barque

1891 1843 214 "Svecia";,"Elsa Olander", "Ferm" and "Emanuele Accame".

Tons 2142. Built in 1891.

C B Pedersen 8.54 4 mast barque

1891 1843 214 Ex "Svecia", "Elsa Olander", "Ferm" and "Emanuele Accame".

C W Connor 23.171c* Am s "Diadem" rescuing crew of the dismasted "C W Connor".

Cabo San Augustin 26.23c motor vessel 12500 Built by Sociedad Espanola de Construccion Naval Bilbao for Messrs Ybarray Cia., Seville.

Cahors 17.17* steam ship 1883 1254 ASN Co.

Cahors 19.8* steam ship 1883 1254 A S N Co.

Cahors 1.7* steam ship 1883 1254 ASN Co vessel.Wrecked 10th June 1885.

Cahors 1.18 steam ship 1883 1254 Built in 1883 ASNCo.Wrecked 10th June 1885.

Cahors 1.31* steam ship 1883 1254 ASN Co.Wrecked on NSW Coast 10th June 1885.

Cahors 1.44* steam ship 1883 1254 ASN Co.Wrecked 10th June 1885.

Cahors 2.26* steam ship 1883 1254 Built in 1883.ASN Co.Wrecked on NSW coast 10 June 1885.

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Cahors 8.49* steam ship 1883 1254 Wrecked 10th June 1885.

Cairnbulg 15.3 Not in volume

Cairnbulg 3.13 ship At Dawes point, Sydney, in 1887 with "Gladstone" (Photo 308).

Cairnbulg 6.47 ship

Cairo 9.4 steam ship 1908 11117 Renamed "Royal Edward".Built in 1908.Torpedoed in the Aegean Sea during World War 1.About 1000 lives were lost.

Cairo 11.43 steam ship 1908 11117 Renamed "Royal Edward".Built in 1908.

Calawai 23.24c twin screw schooner

13500 465 feet in length, breadth 49 feet.Refitted with greatest comfort. The deluxe suites have private baths see also liners that "Yale" and "Harvard".

Caledon 19.19 steam ship

Caledonia 15.39 steam ship 1934 624 Built 1934 for the L M S Railway Co.

Caledonia 24.13c steam ship 1925 17046 Anchor Line.

Caledonia 23.158c steam ship 1925 17046 Ex "Majestic".MH T/S.Converted into a naval training ship. Photographed leaving Southampton for Rosyth where she is to commissioned. Anchor Line.

Caledonia 23.175c steam ship 1925 17046 Ex "Majestic".MH T/S.Under the Forth Bridge serving as a training ship of the Royal Navy.

Caledonia 23.198c steam ship 1925 7588 Ex "Majestic".The naval training ship.Formerly Cunard White Star liner Majestic".Set of four photographs.Second in series Captain of the Vessel, Western Mail June 3rd 1943.

Caledonia 23.198c steam ship 1925 7588 Ex "Majestic".The naval training ship.Formerly Cunard White Star liner Majestic".Set of four photographs. Third in series Captain of the vesse,l Western Mail June 3rd 1943.

Caledonia 23.198c steam ship 1925 7588 Ex "Majestic".The naval training ship, formerly Cunard White Star liner Majestic".Set of four photographs, fourth in series.Captain of the vessel, Western Mail June 3rd 1943.

Caledonia 23.198c steam ship 1925 7588 Ex "Majestic".The naval training ship formerly Cunard White Star liner Majestic".Set of four photographs. Ffirst in series Captain of the vessel, Western Mail June 3rd 1943.

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Caledonia 11.27 steam ship 1894 7558 P and O Line.Built in 1894.

Caledonia 11.48 steam ship 1894 7558 P & O SN Co.RMS.

Caledonia 11.59 steam ship 1925 17046 Anchor Line.Built in 1925.

Caledonia 12.20 steam ship 1925 17046 Anchor Liner.

Caledonia 13.64 steam ship 1894 7558 Anchor Line.

Caledonien 22.87 French School Ship

Caledonien 4.67 steam ship 1882 4233 Messageries Maritimes. Torpedoed and sunk in Mediterranean 30th June 1917.

Caledonien 10.41 steam ship 1882 4233 Messageries Maritimes vessel.

Caledonien 11.40 steam ship 1882 4233 4130 tons.Built in 1882.Messageries Line.

Calgarian 26.22c

California 19.40 steam ship 1923 16792 Anchor Line.

California 26.25c steam ship 1928 20325

California 24.37c steam ship 1923 16792 Anchor's Line.

California 23.10c steam ship 1923 16792 Last sailer of the White Star Line.

California 8.1 4 mast barque

1890 3099 Renamed "Alster".Built in 1890.Later sold and renamed "Alster".

California 11.17 steam ship 1923 16792 Anchor Line.

California 11.59 steam ship 1923 16792 Anchor Line.Built in 1923.

California 13.76 steam ship 1923 16792 Anchor Line.

California 14.56 steam ship 1928 20325 Built in 1928.

Callexene 4.49 1869 Built New Brunswick.

Calliope 15.25* HMS Steaming out of Samoa Harbour during great hurricane (1896) painting by G.F.Gregory.

Calliope 19.2* HMS Steaming out of Apia, Samoa during hurricane.

Cambrian Chieftain 5.53 barque 1885 1492

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Cambrian Chieftain 6.44 barque 1885 1492 Built in 1885.

Cambrian Princess 5.39 ship 1877 1394 Built T R Oswald Sunderland.

Cambus Wallace 6.58 barque

Cambuskenneth 4.47 ship 1893 1925 Built by Russell Pt. Glas.

Cambuskenneth 6.55 ship 1893 1925 Built in 1893.

Cameronia 24.50c steam ship 1920 16365 Twin-screwed vessel, Anchor Line.

Cameronia 11.1 steam ship 1920 16365

Cameronia 14.66 steam ship 1920 16365 Built in 1920 for the Anchor Line.

Campania 18.69 steam ship 1893 12950 Sistership to "Lucania" and "Lucania".Foundering in Firth of Forth after collision with battleship.

Campania 16.29 steam ship 1893 12950 Sistership to "Lucania".Built in Glasgow.Sunk in Firth of Forth.

Campania 16.60 steam ship 1893 12950 Sistership to "Lucania".Built by Fairfield Co Glasgow in 1893.Cunard line.The "Campania" was sold for breaking up when the Great War started and was purchased by the Admiralty for conversion as a seaplane carrier and had her funnels altered.

Campania 19.65 steam ship 1893 12950 Sistership to "Lucania".When launched at Glasgow in 1892 she exceeded in size all other ships then in service.She carried 2000 passengers and crossed the Atlantic at an average speed of 22 Knots.

Campania 22.42c steam ship 1893 12950 Sistership to "Lucania" and "Lucania".

Campania 24.76c steam ship 1893 12950 Sistership to "Lucania" and "Lucania".

Campania 23.89c steam ship 1893 12950 Sistership to "Lucania" and "Lucania".Built by Fairfield Co Glasgow in 1893. Cunard line.The "Campania" was sold for breaking up when the Great War started and was purchased by the Admiralty for conversion as a seaplane carrier and had her funnels altered.

Campania 9.10 steam ship 1893 12950 Sistership to "Lucania".Cunard Line.Built in 1893.Sunk result of a collision with Man-of-War "Firth of Forth". Burnt at Liverpool and scrapped.

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Campania 9.30 steam ship 1893 12950 Sistership yo "Lucania".Built in 1893.Sunk in Firth of Forth result of collision with battleship.

Campania 13.11 steam ship 1893 12950 Sistership to "Lucania" and "Lucania".At Liverpool.Cunard Steamship Co.

Canada 22.38c steam ship 1896 9472

Canada 23.40c steam ship Dominion Liner.

Canada 5.48 ship 1891 2318 Built in America.

Canada 9.35 steam ship 1865 Ex "Panama".Formerly paddle steamer.

Canada 11.29 steam ship 1896 9472

Canada 13.25 steam ship 1865 Ex PS "Panama".

Canadian 24.22c steam ship c1870 The first Allan liner.

Canadian Pathfinder 24.49c steam ship Launch of the cargo steamer.

Canberra 17.33 steam ship 1913 7710 Howard Smith Line.

Canberra 17.45 steam ship 1913 7710 Leaving Sydney Harbour.

Canberra 19.3 steam ship 1913 7710 At Cairns.

Canberra 19.51 steam ship 1913 7710 At Cairns.

Canberra 19.54 steam ship 1913 7710 In Yarra.

Canberra 26.50c steam ship 1913 7710 17 knots speed.

Canberra 23.10c steam ship 1913 7710 At 17 knots.

Canberra 23.41c HMAS 1913 7710 H M Australian Cruiser.

Canberra 23.77c steam ship 1913 7710 "Bramble" altered to represent "Supply" at 150th Anniversary, Sydney Harbour, 1938.HMAS "Canberra" is in the background.

Canberra 1.6 steam ship 1913 7710 Howard Smith Co vessel.

Canberra 1.21 steam ship 1913 7710 Built in 1913 Howard Smith Ltd.

Canberra 1.31 steam ship 1913 7710 ASN Co.Wrecked on NSW Coast 10th June 1885.

Canberra 1.37 steam ship 1913 7710 At Townsville.

Canberra 2.66 steam ship 1913 7710 Howard Smith & Co.

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Canberra 3.44 steam ship 1913 7710 At Australian Wharf River Yarra. Leaving for Sydney.

Canberra 9.27 steam ship 1913 7710 Howard Smith.Built in 1913.

Candia 26.27* steam ship 1854 Picking up a man overboard from the Penisular and Oriental Company's ship "Candia" in the Red Sea.

Candia 3.66 steam ship 1854 At Southampton Docks.P & O.

Candia 4.62 steam ship 1854

Canna 5.32 barque 1882 511 W.Walker & Co., London.

Canopic 22.23c* steam ship c1900 Leaving Boston.

Canopic 22.26c steam ship c1900 12000 Leaving Genoa.

Canors 46.18 Identification of vessel uncertain.

Canterbury 3.57 WS 1874 1241 (117 With other ships at Wellington Wharf in the eighties.

Canterbury 4.46 WS 1874 1241 (117 Built by R. Duncan P. Glasgow.Broken up 1927.

Canton 13.63 steam ship Passing through Lakes Canal Suez.

Cap Arcona 24.80c steam ship 1927 27560 Hamburg-South American Line Steamship. Service between Hamburg and Buenos Aires.

Cap Arcona 9.38 steam ship 1927 27560 Hamburg Sud Amerika Line.

Cap Finisterre 24.52c steam ship Renamed "Taiyo Mare".German Twin-screwed Steamer.

Cap Norte 23.118c steam ship

Cap Polonio 16.67 steam ship 1914 21011 Built in 1914. Scrapped in 1935

Cap Polonio 23.78c steam ship 1914 21011

Cap Polonio 23.110c steam ship 1914 21011 With "Monte Olivia".

Cap Polonio 13.28 steam ship 1914 21011 20576 tons.Built 1914.Scrapped 1935.

Cap Polonio 14.34 steam ship 1914 21011 Tons 20576.Built in 1914.Scrapped 1935.

Cap Polonio 14.34 steam ship 1914 21011 20576 tons.Built in 1914.Scrapped in 1935.At Quay.

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Cap Polonios 23.23c steam ship c1910

Cap Trafalgar 24.65c twin screw schooner

Triple-screw liner.

Cape York 15.15 steam ship 1925 1408 Commonwealth Government vessel.

Capetown Castle 26.42c motor vessel 1938 27000

Capetown Castle 23.158c motor vessel 1938 27000 Renamed "Marsina".Union Castle.

Capetown Castle 12.15 motor vessel 1938 27000 Union Castle Co.

Captain Cook 22.39c steam ship Pilot boat being lowered.

Captain Cook 22.59c steam ship

Captain Cook 3.56 steam ship Pilot Steamer. Returning to Watson's Bay.

Captain Cook 7.24 steam ship Pilot steamer.

Caradale 23.41c steam ship Collided with "Kakariki" which was sunk outward bound for Brisbane.It returned to Melbourne with a large hole in her bows. Photo February 1st 1927.

Caralis 23.32c motor vessel Added to the Mediterranean service of the C I T R A.

Cardross 23.204c steam ship Was sunk in a collision with Fiona.

Cardross 2.56 steam ship

Carin 20.10 barquentine Possible name "Winnevall".

Carin 2.37 BGNE Breakwater Pier, Warnambool.

Carin 9.57 BGNE At Warrnambool breakwater.

Carinthia 15.32 steam ship 1925 20277 White Star Line.

Carinthia 24.67c steam ship 1925 20175 Cunard line.On the stocks, Messrs Vickers Ltd in Barrow-in-Furness.

Carinthia 14.2 steam ship 1925 20175 Cunard Liner.

Carisbrook Castle 22.24c steam ship 1898 7626

Carisbrook Castle 22.31 steam ship 1898 7626

Carisbrook Castle 8.63 steam ship 1898 7626 Union Castle.

Carisbrook Castle 9.12 steam ship 1898 7626 Union castle Co.Built in 1898.

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Carisbrook Castle 9.43 steam ship 1898 7626 Union Castle Line.Scrapped 1922.

Carisbrook Castle 9.56 steam ship 1898 7626 Union Castle Line.Scrapped in 1922.

Carisbrook Castle 11.22 steam ship 1898 7626 Union Castle Line.

Carl 4.63 barque 1884 Built by R. Thompson & Sons, Sunderland.

Carl Vinnen 6.7 5m slg ship Built at Kiel.

Carl Vinnen 6.22 5m slg ship 1922 1827 Built in 1922.

Carlisle 19.27 steam ship

Carlisle Castle 3.18 1868 1484 1458 Circular Quay, 15th January 1871."Dunbar Castle" first vessel, then at bow of it "Abergeldie" , then "Carlisle Castle" then "Resolute".

Carlisle Castle 3.63 1868 1484 1458 At Port Melbourne Railway Pier in the seventies.

Carlisle Castle 4.29 1868 1484 1458 Built at Blackwall.Wrecked on West Australian Coast.

Carlisle Castle 5.55 1868 1484 1458 1458 tons.Built in 1868.

Carlisle Castle 6.3 1868 1484 1458 Lost off W.A.coast with all hands, 12th July 1899.

Carlock 23.173c steam tug The tug "Carlock" taking the disabled vessel "Babinda". Towed to safety by the "Orungal". Photo taken from "Orungal" Sunday Mail 20.02.37.

Carmania 24.58c steam ship 1905 19566 Sistership to "Caronia".Entering the harbour at Le Havre.

Carmania 24.67c steam ship 1905 19566 Sistership to "Caronia".

Carmania 14.58 steam ship 1905 19566 Sistership to "Caronia".Built in 1905 for the Cunard Line.

Carnarvon Castle 19.41 motor vessel 1926 20050 Union Castle Line.

Carnarvon Castle 24.13c motor vessel 1926 20050 Union-Castle Motor-driven liner.

Carnarvon Castle 46.19 motor vessel 1926 20122 Union Castle Royal Mail Vessel.

Carnarvon Castle 23.106c ship 1867 1200

Carnarvon Castle 9.23 motor vessel 1926 20050 Built by Harland & Wolffe, Belfast, in 1926.Union-Castle Co.

Carnarvon Castle 11.22 motor vessel 1926 20050 Union Castle Line, RMS.

Carnarvon Castle 11.24 motor vessel 1926 20050 Union castle Co.

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Carnarvon Castle 13.47 motor vessel 1926 20050 200063 tons.Built in 1926Union-Castle Line.

Carnarvon Castle 14.64 motor vessel 1926 20050 Built in 1926 for the Union-Castle Line.

Carnarvonshire 18.28 ship Wrecked on coast off Cork.

Carnedd Llewelyn 5.10 ship 1891 1726 Built in 1891.

Carnmoney 6.70 barque

Caroline 5.72 4 mast barque

Ex "Muskoka".

Caronia 16.37 steam ship 1905 19782 Sistership to "Carmania" (? Carniania).Built by J Brown & Co Glasgow.Length 650 feet, breadth 72 feet and depth 40 feet. Armed cruiser during the war.The "Carmania" sank raider "Cap Trafalgar" after desperate fighting.

Caronia 22.27 steam ship 1905 19782 Sistership to "Carniania".In dry dock.

Caronia 22.27c* steam ship 1905 19782

Caronia 22.38c steam ship 1905 19782 Sistership to "Carniania".

Caronia 22.40c steam ship 1905 19782 Sistership to "Carniania".

Caronia 24.20c steam ship 1905 19782 Sistership to "Carniania", with "Mauretania" in the river Mersey.

Caronia 11.40 steam ship 1905 19782 Sistership to "Carniania".Built in 1905.Cunard Line.

Caronia 13.6 steam ship 1905 19782 Sistership to "Carmania".

Caronia 14.64 steam ship 1905 19782 Sistership to "Carniania".Built in 1905 for the Cunard Line.Scrapped 1932.

Carradale 6.12 4 mast barque

1889 2085 Built at Glasgow.

Carradale 7.45 4 mast barque

1889 2085

Carthage 17.25* Royal Mail ship

1881 5198 4879 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to "Rome".P and O Line.

Carthage 19.37 steam ship 1881 5198 4879 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to "Rome".P & O.

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Carthage 22.33c steam ship 1881 5198 4879 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to "Rome".

Carthage 26.19c steam ship 1931 15000 Sistership to "Corfu".

Carthage 26.19c* steam ship 1881 5198 4879 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to "Rome".

Carthage 24.20c twin screw schooner

Twin-screw Mail Steamship.19.5 knots.Built for Cie Generale Transatlantic, Paris.

Carthage 3.56 With other ships at Circular Quay Wharves, Sydney.

Carthage 3.77 steam ship 1881 5198 4879 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to "Rome".At pier, Port Melbourne Station Pier, 30 May 1932.

Carthage 4.68 steam ship 1881 5198 4879 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to "Rome".

Carthage 5.9 steam ship 1881 5198 4879 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to "Rome".Built by Caird & Co., Greenock in 1881.

Carthage 9.12 steam ship 1881 5198 4879 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to "Rome".P & O S N Co.Built in 1881.Formerly rigged with 4 masts 3 with yards, 4879 tons.

Carthage 10.11 steam ship 1881 5198 later " Vectis".Sistership to "Rome".Owned by the P & O Line.

Carthage 10.16 steam ship 1881 5198 4879 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to "Rome".Tonnaage 5198.Built in 1881 for the P & O S N Co.

Carthage 10.53 steam ship 1881 5198 4879 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to "Rome".

Carthage 10.55 steam ship 1881 5198 4879 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to "Rome".

Carthage 13.8 steam ship 1931 15000 Sistership to "Corfu".

Carthage 14.43 steam ship 1881 5198 4879 Ex "Vectis".Sistership to "Rome".Built in 188.Tons 5198.

Casino 18.68 steam ship 1882 425 Ashore, near Lorne.

Casino 19.19 steam ship 1882 425 With "Malachite" at South wharf.

Casino 24.25c steam ship 1882 425 Coastal Steamer lying on sand inside Warrnambool breakwater.Vessel had struck a submerged object 14.02.1929. Pumps kept it afloat and it was hoped that it would again go into service

Casino 24.56c steam ship 1882 425

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Casino 1.22 steam ship 1882 425 Built in 1882 B&KSNCo.Wrecked at Apollo Bay 10 July 1932.

Casino 1.22 steam ship 1882 425 Built in 1882 B&KSNCo.Original rig.

Casino 2.1 steam ship 1882 425

Casino 2.1 steam ship 1882 425

Casino 2.35 steam ship 1882 425 Built in 1882.

Casino 2.39 steam ship 1882 425 Built in 1882.

Casino 2.59 steam ship 1882 425 At South Wharf River Yarra.

Casino 2.75 steam ship 1882 425 With other ships on River Yarra.

Casino 2.78 steam ship 1882 425

Cassini 22.87 French "AVISO-TORPILLEUR"

Castle Holme 6.15 barque 1875 1042

Castleford 18.69 steam ship Wrecked at Scily Isles, 1887.

Castlehead 6.19 barque

Catala 23.34c steam ship Union Steamship Co.

Catalonia 4.73 steam ship

Cathay 26.62 steam ship 1925 15104 Indentification is uncertain. Sistership to "Chitral" and "Comorin".

Cathay 24.16c Royal Mail ship

1922 15104 P and O Mail and passenger Steamship.

Cathay 23.88c steam ship 1925 15104

Cathay 4.68 steam ship 1872 2985 Built by Denny Bros., Dumbarton.

Cathay 11.55 steam ship 1925 15104 Sistership to "Chitral" and "Comorin".P & O SN Co.

Cathay 12.8 Royal Mail ship

1922 15104 P & O S N Co.

Cathay 13.2 steam ship 1925 15104 Sistership to "Chitral" and "Comorin".

Cathay 14.61 steam ship 1925 15104 Sistership to "Chitral" and "Comorin".Built in 1925.

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Cathona 3.34 3 mast barquentine

Name is uncertain.With other ships at Yarra St. Wharf, Geelong.

Catterthun 18.8* steam ship 1881 2179 Foundering near Seal Rocks, NSW, 7 August 1895.55 lives lost.

Catterthun 19.17* steam ship 1881 2179 Foundering of.

Catterthun 46.2 Steamer sinking August 7th 1895, value £10,000. Watercolour by C Dickson Gregory.

Catterthun 13.30 steam ship 1881 2179 Built in 1881.E & A Co.Foundered 7th August 1895 near Seal Rocks NSW.

Catterthun 13.43* steam ship 1881 2179 Sinking of, near Seal Rocks, NSW, 7 August 1895.

Cavalier Ciampa 4.34 ship 1889 1780 Built Italy.

Cawarra 22.75c* steam ship Foundering off Newcastle.

Cedarbank 23.116c 4 mast barque

1892 2825 Taken in San Franciisco.

Cedarbank 5.59 4 mast barque

1892 2825 Built in 1892 by Mcakie & Thomson, Glasgow.

Cedric 22.25c twin screw schooner

1903 21227 21 Sistership to "Celtic" and "Baltic".At Liverpool landing stage.

Cedric 22.47c twin screw schooner

1903 21227 Sistership to "Celtic" and "Baltic".

Cedric 26.38c twin screw schooner

1903 21227 Sistership to "Celtic" and "Baltic".

Cedric 26.54c twin screw schooner

1903 21227 Sistersip to "Celtic" and "Baltic".Leaving Liverpool for Burntisland where it was broken up.

Cedric 23.22c twin screw schooner

1903 21227 Sistership to "Celtic" and "Baltic".

Cedric 23.112c twin screw schooner

1903 21227 Sistership to "Celtic", and "Baltic".Ready for launching.

Cedric 11.25 twin screw schooner

1903 21227 Sistership to "Celtic" & "Baltic".White Star Line.Built in 1903.

Cedric 11.45 twin screw schooner

1903 21227 Sistership to "Celtic" & "Baltic".White Star Line.Built in 1903.

Cedric 14.30 twin screw schooner

1903 21227 Sistership to "Celtic" and "Baltic".White Star Line.

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Cedric 14.66 twin screw schooner

1903 21227 Sistership to "Celtic" and "Baltic".Built in 1903 for the White Star Line.

Celtic 16.62 steam ship 1901 21179 Sistership to "Cedric' and "Adriatic" (1).Built by Harland & Wollff 1901.White Star Line.

Celtic 18.15 steam ship 1901 21179 Sistership to "Cedric" and "Adriatic" (1).Ashore at Queenstown Ireland Dec 1928.

Celtic 18.15 steam ship 1901 21179 September 1929 after dismantling.

Celtic 22.24c* steam ship 1901 21179 Sistership to "Cedric" and "Adriatic" (1).

Celtic 22.31c steam ship 1901 21179 Sistership to "Cedric" and "Adriatic".

Celtic 22.35c* steam ship 1901 21179 Sistership to "Cedric" and "Adriatic.

Celtic 22.47c steam ship 1901 21179 Sistership to "Cedric" and "Adriatic".Then the biggest steam liner afloat.

Celtic 26.13c steam ship 1901 21179 Sistership to "Cedric" and "Adriatic".

Celtic 26.38c steam ship 1901 21179 Sistership to "Cedric" and "Adriatic".

Celtic 24.1c steam ship 1901 21179 Sistership to "Cedric" and "Adriatic".Impaled on Calf Rock at entrance to Cork Harbour.White Star Line.

Celtic 13.25 steam ship 1873 3888 Renamed " Americka".White Star Line.Broken up in 1898.

Celtic 14.2 steam ship 1901 21179 Sistership to "Cedric" and "Adriatic" (1).White Star Line.Wrecked on Irish Coast 1928.

Celtic 14.50 steam ship 1901 21179 Sistership to "Cedric" & "Adriatic" (1).Tons 20904.Built in 1901.Wrecked in 1928.

Celtic Chief 5.52 ship 1885 1789 Built in 1885.

Celtic Glen 5.39 ship 1892 1941 Built at Port Glasgow.

Celtic Glen 6.3 ship 1892 1941

Celtic Glen 6.24 ship 1892 1941

Celtic Glen 6.42 ship 1892 1941

Celtic Monarch 5.56 1884 2119 Renamed "James Rolph".Built in 1884.T Royden & Sons, Liverpool.

Celtic Race 6.27 ship 1891 1874 Built in 1891.

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Celticburn 5.38 4 mast barque

1892 2655 Built Barclay Curle & Co. Glasgow.

Centennial 2.31 paddle steamer

1887 89 Built at Sydney 1887.Left Launceston for NZ and "missing" May 1906.

Cephalonia 4.64 steam ship 1882 5606 Sistership to "Pavonia".

Cephalonia 5.36 steam ship 1882 5606 Sistership to "Pavonia".Built by Laird Bros., Birkenhead.

Ceramic 15.51 steam ship 1913 18495 Station Pier Port Melbourne with liners "Orcades", "Ceramic" (left), "Strathmore" and "Marisposa" (right).

Ceramic 19.40 steam ship 1913 18495 Shaw Savill Aberdeen Service, England, South Africa and Australia.

Ceramic 19.65 steam ship 1913 18495

Ceramic 26.50c steam ship 1913 18495 Sank without trace during the war (World War I?) while bound for Cape Town from England in the month of November. More than 500 lives were lost some of them Australians. A German report indicated that it had been torpedoed in the North Atlantic.

Ceramic 24.40c steam ship 1913 18495 On trial.

Ceramic 23.88c steam ship 1913 18495

Ceramic 23.106c steam ship 1913 18495 Four liners berthed at Station Pier, Port Melbourne. "Ceramic" (lower left), inbound from South Africa; "Orion" (upper left) outward bound for London; "Mariposa" (lower right) from San Francisco; "Strathmore" (upper right) inward bound from London.

Ceramic 8.17 steam ship 1913 18495 White Star liner later Shaw Savill Line. Torpedoed and sunk December 1942. Only one survivor over 500 drowned.

Ceramic 9.27* steam ship 1913 18495 White Star Line.Built in 1913.

Ceramic 9.59 steam ship 1913 18495 White Star Liner, later owned by Shaw Savill Albion Line.

Ceramic 10.2 steam ship 1913 18495 White Star Liner.

Ceramic 10.4 steam ship 1913 18495

Ceramic 10.36 steam ship 1913 18495 White Star Liner.Now owned by Shaw Savill & Albion Co.

Ceramic 10.51 steam ship 1913 18495 White Star Liner.

Ceramic 10.54 steam ship 1913 18495 White Star Liner.

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Ceramic 11.37 steam ship 1913 18495 Built in 1913.White Star Line.

Ceramic 11.55 steam ship 1913 18495 White Star Line.Built in 1913.

Ceramic 13.8 steam ship 1913 18495 White Star Liner, later acquired by Shaw Savill & Albion Co.

Ceramic 13.33 steam ship 1913 18495 Built in 1913.White Star Line.

Ceramic 13.41 steam ship 1913 18495 White Star Line.

Ceramic 13.71 steam ship 1913 18495 White Star Line.Later owned by Shaw savill Line.

Ceramic 14.10 steam ship 1913 18495 White Star Liner.

Cerberus 22.8 Torpedo attacks on "Cerberus" during naval manouvres.

Cerberus 23.159c Now a relic in Half Moon bay, Black Rock.The name lives on in the Flinders Naval base. This is how it looked.

Cerberus 6.2 H.M.A.S. "Cerberus" with steam yacht "Sunbeam" in Hobson's Bay.

Cerberus 8.57 In Hobson's Bay.

Cereal 4.10 barque 1859 298 Built 1859 by SunderlandDestroyed by fire 28th September 1872.

Challenger 23.87c HM Cruiser

Champlain 15.47 my/ss? 1932 28124 Built 1932.

Champollion 19.15 steam ship 1924 12263 Messageries Maritimes.

Champollion 14.66 steam ship 1924 12263 Built in 1924 for the Messageries Maritimes.

Changsha 17.40 twin screw schooner

1886 2260 In Sydney Harbour.

Changsha 18.40 steam ship 1886 2269 ? About the identity of the vessel.

Changsha 10.26 steam ship 1886 2269 Australian Oriental Liner.

Changsha 11.53 steam ship 1886 2269 China S N Co.Built in 1886.

Changte 19.37 steam ship 1925 4324 Sistership to "Taiping".

Changte 10.49 steam ship 1925 4324 Sistership to "Taiping".

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Changte 13.10 steam ship 1925 4324 Sistership to "Taiping".Off Sydney Heads.

Changte 13.57 steam ship 1925 4324 Sistership to "Taiping".

Changte 13.73 steam ship 1925 4324 Sistership to "Taiping".

Charles Dickens 6.16 ship 1856 1386 Ex "Danube".Built in Glasgow.

Charles Edward 15.51 ps then ss 1864 141 185 tons.Built at Dumbarton 1864.Ran for several years between Melbourne and Gippsland Lakes and later traded on New Zealand coast.

Charles Edward 15.51 ps then ss 1864 141 245 tons.Lengthened and converted to twin screw in 1876. Wrecked at Wanganui NZ 15th Dec 1908.

Charles Edward 22.92c ps then ss 1864 141 Wreck at Castlecliff at the mouth of the Wanganui River.

Charles Edward 12.60 ps then ss 1864 141 Built as paddle steamer.Wrecked at Wanganui, NZ, Dec 15 1908.

Charles Jose 23.107c steam ship Belgian ship ashore on Slapton Sands South Devon. The captain's wife and the mate were saved by breeches buoy in the beams of a motor car's headlights; the rest of the crew landed by boat.

Charles Roux 24.63c steam ship CGT Liner.

Charles W Morgan 23.20c barque Once a famous whaler. Later placed in whaling museum.

Charles-Mantel 22.87 French warship

Charon 13.58 motor vessel

Chateaurenault 22.87 French warship

Chella 26.49c steam ship Built by Forges et Chantiers de la Mediterranee for the Compagnie de Navigation Paquet.

Chelmsford 4.14 4 mast barque

1893 2347 Renamed "Inverlogie".Built Fairfield Co.

Chelmsford 6.34 4 mast barque

1893 2347 "Inverlogie".Built in Glasgow in 1893.

Cheviot 17.14 steam ship 1870 1226 Wreck of.

Cheviot 17.43* steam ship 1870 1226 Howard Smith Line.

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Cheviot 18.8 steam ship 1870 1226 Wreck of, at Back Beach, Portsea, 19 October 1887.

Cheviot 18.21* steam ship 1870 1226 Wrecked at Back Beach Portsea.

Cheviot 19.8 steam ship 1870 1226 Wreck of at Back Beach.

Cheviot 1.19 steam ship 1870 1226 Built in 1870.Wrecked at Back Beach Portsea 19th October 1887, 25 lives lost.

Cheviot 1.53 steam ship 1870 1226 Built in 1870 Howard Smith Co.Wrecked at Back Beach Victoria 19th October 1887, 25 lives lost.

Cheviot 2.19 steam ship 1870 1226

Cheviot 2.72 steam ship 1870 1226

Cheviot 2.72 steam ship 1870 1226

Cheviot 8.40 steam ship 1870 1226 In dry dock.

Cheviot 8.49 steam ship 1870 1226

Cheyenne 24.70c ss Tanker Oil steamer.

Chichibu Maru 23.40c motor vessel 1930 17498 Built by Yahama Dockyard for the N. Y. K. express service between San Francisco and the Orient. Gross tonnage 16,290 at 19 knots.

Chichibu Maru 23.146c motor vessel 1930 17498 In San Francisco Harbour.

Chichibu Maru 14.37 motor vessel 1930 17498 Built in 1930 for Nippon Yusen Line.

Chimborazo 22.46c steam ship 1871 Renamed "Cleopatra".

Chimborazo 5.40 steam ship 1871 Renamed "Cleopatra".Orient S.N.C.

Chimborazo 10.15 steam ship 1871 Renamed "Cleopatra".Orient Liner.

Chimborazo 10.31 steam ship 1871 Renamed "Cleopatra".

Chimborazo 10.40 steam ship 1871 Renamed "Cleopatra".

China 22.39c Royal Mail ship

1896 7899 Leaving Sydney.

China 22.39 Royal Mail ship

1896 7899 Last P & O steamer to call at Hobart for apples during the season.Shipped 21848 cases for England.

China 22.47c Royal Mail ship

1896 7899 Pacific Mail Steamer.

China 22.62c steam ship 1889 5060

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China 26.14 steam ship 1855 1862?

2010 Cunard line.

China 23.16* steam ship 1855 1862?

2010

China 23.44c steam ship 1889 5060

China 4.62 steam ship 1855 1862?

2010 Built at Birkenhead.

China 8.10 steam ship 1855 1862?

2010 P & O.RMS.

China 8.61 steam ship 1889 5060 Pacific Mail Co.Broken up at Kowleen in 1925.

China 9.22 steam ship 1889 5060 Pacific Mail Co., Honolulu and China.

China 9.36 steam ship 1855 1862?

2010 Peninsular & Oriental Co.

China 9.52 Royal Mail ship

1896 7899 P & O R M S.

China 10.18 Royal Mail ship

1896 7899 Built in 1896.

China 10.18 Royal Mail ship

1896 7899 SS "China" at Perim, Red Sea.Refloated 24th March 1898.

China 11.10 Royal Mail ship

1896 7899 P & O Line.

China 11.44 Royal Mail ship

1896 7899 P and O SN Co.As hospital ship.7592 tons.Built in 1896.

China 13.41 Royal Mail ship

1896 7899 Built in 1896.P & O. Line.

China 13.42 Royal Mail ship

1896 7899 P & O. Line.Built in 1896.

China 14.53 Royal Mail ship

1896 7899 Built in 1896 for the P & O S N Co.

Chingtu 22.46c steam ship In Quarantine Bay North Head.

Chinicta 8.11 s yacht Name uncertain.

Chitral 19.15 Royal Mail ship

1925 15248 P & O.RMS.

Chitral 10.4 Royal Mail ship

1925 15248 Built in 1926.Royal Mail Ship.

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Chitral 10.18 Royal Mail ship

1925 15248 Built in 1925 for P & O S N Co.

Chitral 11.48 Royal Mail ship

1925 15248 P & O SN Co.

Chittagong 15.2 barque Ex "Arundel Castle".Barque. At Newcastle Wharf.

Chittagong 3.24 barque Ex "Arundel Castle ".Newcastle Wharf.Built in 1884.PS "Newcastle", Barque "Chittagong" ex "Arundel Castle". The Dyke in the distance

Christiaan Huygens 24.81c motor vessel Commissioned by the Nederland Royal Mail Line for their East Indian Service.

Christina Fraser 1.38 steam ship 1925 716 Disappeared near Gabo Island 24 June 1933 17 lost.

Chusan 17.13* steam ship 1852 699 Built in 1852.

Chusan 19.31* steam ship 1852 699 P & O.

Chusan 3.39 P.&.O.At Circular Quay in the eighties.

Chusan 4.62 steam ship 1852 699 First P&O steamer to visit Australia.Arrived in Sydney 3rd August 1852.

Chusan 4.62* steam ship 1852 699

Chusan 5.43 1884 4636 Sistership to "Coromandel", "Bengal" and "Tasmania". Built by Caird & Sons Greenock.

Chusan 8.51 steam ship 1852 699 In Australia.P & O.

Chusan 10.47 steam ship 1852 699 First P & O Co steamer in Australia.

Chusan 12.56* steam ship 1852 699 P & O S N Co. Line.First P & O vessel to visit Australia.

Ciehona 8.16 S Y 3mT/Sch Steam yacht.

Cilicia 19.7 steam ship Anchor Liner.

Cimba 3.9 ship 1878 1174 Circular Quay Wharf.Vessel in the distance. (No.15115)

Cimba 4.5 ship 1878 1174 1174 tons. Built by Hood, Aberdeen 1878.

Cimba 6.3 ship 1878 1174 Built by Hood, Aberdeen.

Cingalee 3.42 3 mast barque

With other ships at River Avon Bristol.

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Cintra 1.31 steam ship 1882 1979 ASN Co.Sistership to "Rockton".

Cintra 1.41 steam ship 1882 1979 Sistership "Rockton".

Cintra 2.56 steam ship 1882 1979 ASN CO.Broken up 1908.

Cintra 7.46 yacht

Circassia 15.57 steam ship 1937 Anchor Liner.

Circassia 4.67 steam ship 1937

Circassia 9.58 steam ship 1937 Anchor Liner.

Circassian 4.69 steam ship 1873 3724 Built by Steele Greenock.

Cissie 6.47 4 mast barque

1883 1907 "Drumblair".Built at Greenock in 1883.

Citizen 1.53 paddle steamer

1843 146 Built in 184.3Formerly tradding between Melbourne and Geelong Left Melbourne for Dunedin in 1862, never heard of again Fate unknown.

Citizen 2.2* paddle steamer

1843 146 Missing on voyage Melbourne to Dunedin 1862.Formerly trading to Geelong.

Citta Di Genova 11.42 steam ship 1903 7728 Ex "Gneisenau".Built in 1903.

City of Adelaide 17.21* steam ship 1864 1211 ASN Co.

City of Adelaide 17.28 4 mast barque

1211 Four-mast barque formerly a steamer.

City of Adelaide 19.52 4 mast barque

1864 1211

City of Adelaide 19.52* steam ship 1864 1211 Hulk stranded on Magnetic Island, Townsville.

City of Adelaide 19.52 steam ship 1864 1211 Hulk stranded on Magnetic Is., Townsville.

City of Adelaide 19.52 steam ship 1864 1211

City of Adelaide 24.14c steam ship 1864 1211 Geared-turbine Cargo Steamer.

City of Adelaide 2.26* steam ship 1864 1211 Built in 1864.ASN Co.Altered to sailing vessel and broken up in May 1915.

City of Adelaide 3.27 steam ship 1864 1211 ASN Co's Shipyard, Pyrmont, Sydney in 1887."City of Adelaide" undergoing overhaul. Built in 1864."Allowrie" in the distance. (photo 310).

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City of Adelaide 3.61 With other ships at ASN Co's Wharf at Miller's Point, Sydney.

City of Adelaide 3.75 4 mast barque

At Port Augusta, South Australia, 27th September 1884.

City of Adelaide 4.16 4 mast barque

As barque.Became a hulk in 1910 and was broken up in 1915.

City of Adelaide 8.37 steam ship 1864 1211 ASNCo.

City of Adelaide 12.37 steam ship 1864 1211 At ASNC's wharves in Sydney.Picture taken in 1871.

City of Adelaide 12.43 At Darling Harbour, Sydney in the eighties.

City of Adelaide 12.54 4 mast barque

Later as sailing vessel. Scuttled off Magnetic Island near Townsville.

City of Alberni 12.61 5mSch In Sydney Harbour, Sept 1940.

City of Antwerp 4.69 steam ship 1867 2391 Inman Line.

City of Antwerp 13.2* steam ship 1867 2391 Inman Line.

City of Benares 26.23c ship 1882 1652 Passenger and cargo steamer built by Barclay, Curle and Co., Ltd., Glasgow for the City Line Limited Glasgow.

City of Benares 23.3c ship 1882 1652 Passenger Liner.

City of Benares 5.31 ship 1882 1652 Built by Barclay Curle & Co., Glasgow.

City of Benares 12.28 steam ship

City of Berlin 16.45 steam ship 1875 5491 Built by Caird, Greenock.Inman Line.Sold to United States Government in 1898.

City of Bombay 6.54 ship

City of Boston 26.11c steam ship 1864 2213 19.03.1870.

City of Boston 4.69* steam ship 1864 2213 Inman Line. Posted missing January 1870.

City of Brisbane 1.13 paddle steamer

1863 634 At Dawes Point Sydney.

City of Brisbane 1.24 paddle steamer

1863 634 Renamed "Sydney".Built in 1863 N&HRSSCo.

City of Brisbane 2.3 paddle steamer

1863 634 Renamed "Sydney".Built at Lanarkshire.ASN Co.After renaming, Newcastle and Hunter River SS Co.

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City of Brisbane 2.60 paddle steamer

1863 634 Renamed "Sydney".At Darling Harbour, Sydney, Feb 1871.

City of Brisbane 3.61 paddle steamer

1863 634 With other ships at ASN Co's Wharf at Miller's Point,Sydney.

City of Brisbane 3.74 paddle steamer

1863 634 In Sydney Harbour in the sixties.

City of Brisbane 12.39 paddle steamer

1863 634 At wharves at Circular Quay.

City of Brooklyn 23.308c With "Gem" in front of her.

City of Brussels 13.2* steam ship 1869 3081 Inman Line.

City of Cardiff 18.65 steam ship Wrecked near Lands End.

City of Chicago 18.50 steam ship Wrecked, July 1892.

City of Cork 4.69* steam ship 1863

City of Delhi 4.20 ship 1867 1199 Renamed "Ailsa".Built Barclay Curl.

City of Dunedin 22.20 steam ship Wrecked in Cook Staits in 1865.

City of Edinburgh 12.25 steam ship Ellerman Line.

City of Florence 5.56 ship 1867 1246 Renamed "Augustine Terrizana".

Built in 1867 by C. Connell & Co., Glasgow.

City of Glasgow 22.35c* aux. 3 mast barque

1850 First Inman Steamer.

City of Grafton 18.14 paddle steamer

1876/ 1864?

825

City of Grafton 1.13 paddle steamer

1876/ 1864?

825 Waiting to be scuttled.Kerosene Bay Sydney.

City of Grafton 1.27 paddle steamer

1876 825 Built in 1876 NCSNCo.

City of Grafton 1.34 paddle steamer

1876/ 1864?

825 North Coast SN Co.Dismantled and scuttled Nov 1930.

City of Grafton 2.24 paddle steamer

1876/ 1864?

825 Built in 1876.Scuttled in 1930.

City of Grafton 2.44 paddle steamer

1876/ 1864?

825 Built in 1876.NCSNCo.Scuttled in 1930.

City of Grafton 3.64 paddle steamer

1876/ 1864?

825

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City of Grafton 11.34 paddle steamer

1876/ 1864?

825 North Coast S N Co ?Built in 1864.

City of Hobart 17.34* steam ship 1853 459 T S N Co.

City of Hobart 17.44 steam ship 1853 459 T B N Co.

City of Hobart 46.22b steam ship 1853 459

City of Hobart 1.2 steam ship 1853 459 T S N Co. With Southern Cross at Hobart Wharves in sixties.

City of Hobart 1.15 steam ship 1853 459 Built in 1853.TSNCo.Photo at Port Arthur.

City of Hobart 1.25 steam ship 1853 459

City of Hobart 1.45* steam ship 1853 459 TSN Co.

City of Hobart 1.45 steam ship 1853 459 On slip at Hobart.TSN Co.

City of Hobart 2.5 steam ship 1853 459 Foundered 26th July 1877.Photograph taken at Port Arthur, Tasmania.

City of Hobart 2.5* steam ship 1853 459 At Hobart in the sixties.

City of Hobart 2.5 steam ship 1853 459

City of Hobart 2.61 steam ship 1853 459 TSN Co.

City of Hobart 8.49 steam ship 1853 459 Foundered near Promontory, 26 July 1877.

City of Hobart 12.60 steam ship 1853 459 At Hobart.

City of Launceston 18.46* steam ship 1862 400 In Port Phillip Bay after collision with "Penola", 19th November 1865.

City of Launceston 19.12 steam ship 1862 400 L & M SN Co.Sunk in Port Phillip Bay after a collision with SS "Penola".

City of Launceston 26.7c steam ship 1862 400 368 tons.On Wright's Patent ship, Williamstown.

City of Launceston 22.92* steam ship 1862 400 In collision with "Penola".

City of Launceston 23.156c steam ship 1862 400 368 tons.Captain A T Woods.On Wright's Patent Slip, Williamstown.

City of Launceston 1.29 steam ship 1862 400 Built in 1862 L&MSNCo.Sunk in collision with SS "Penola" in Port Phillip Bay 19th November 1865.

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City of Launceston 2.26 steam ship 1862 400 Built in 1862.Sinking in Port Phillip Bay 19 November 1865.Sunk by "Penola".

City of Launceston 12.57 steam ship 1862 400

City of Lincoln 18.72 steam ship Wreck on beach at Capetown, S. A.

City of Lincoln 22.50c steam ship Aground in great storm at Capetown.

City of Lincoln 13.44 steam ship Wrecked on beach at Cape Town.

City of London 13.11 steam ship 1863 Inman Line.

City of Los Angeles 23.11c twin screw schooner

c1920 22500 Owned and operated by the Los Angeles Steam Ship Co in the Hawaiian sevice.580 feet in length and 62 feet in breadth.Turbine engine oil burner.

City of Los Angeles 9.19 steam ship 1899 12642 Ex" Grosser Kurfurst".Built in 1899.

City of Los Angeles 11.37 steam ship 1899 12642 Ex "Grosser Kurfurst".Built in 1899.

City of Melbourne 17.40* steam ship 1862 837 ASN Co.

City of Melbourne 19.48 steam ship 1862 837

City of Melbourne 19.59 .Propellor only. Wrecked on King Island1852. Refloated Jan 1853. Propellor lay at scene of stranding until Jan 1936 and later taken to Hobart Museum.

City of Melbourne 1.3* steam ship 1862 837 ASN Co.Dismantled and broken up at Sydney 1904.Ran as Mail Steamer Sydney to San Francisco 1870-1915.

City of Melbourne 1.18 steam ship 1862 837

City of Melbourne 1.42* steam ship 1862 837 ASN Co.

City of Melbourne 2.33 steam ship 1862 837 Built in 1862.Broken up Sydney February 1904.ASN C.,o later AUSN Co.

City of Melbourne 2.47* steam ship 1862 837 ASN Co.Broken up at Sydney, February 1904.

City of Melbourne 2.53* steam ship 1862 837 Broken up at Sydney Feb 1904.

City of Melbourne 3.63 steam ship 1862 837 ASN Co.At Sandridge Railway Pier in the seventies.

City of Melbourne 3.74 steam ship 1862 837 In Sydney Harbour in the sixties.

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City of Melbourne 12.57 steam ship 1862 837 A U S N Co.

City of Montreal 24.19c steam ship Inman liner.

City of Montreal 4.69 steam ship

City of Nagpur 23.194c

City of New York 16.44 steam ship 1889 10670 Renamed "New York".Sistership to "City of Paris".Built for Inman Line, later taken over by the American Line.

City of New York 24.52* steam ship 1875 3017 Sistership to "City of Sydney" and "City of San Francisco". Inman Line.Ran between Liverpool and ports in USA.

City of New York 9.25 steam ship 1889 10670 Renamed "New York".Sistership to "City of Paris".Built in 1889.Inman Line.

City of New York 10.13 steam ship 1875 3017 Sistership to "City of Sydney" and "City of San Francisco".Built in 1875.Owned by the Pacific Mail SS Co.Later converted in barquentine (six Masts).

City of New York 14.60 steam ship 1889 10670 "New York" & "Paris".Sistership to "City of Paris".Built in 1888.

City of Paris 22.31c twin screw schooner

1889 10670 Renamed "Philadelphia" and "Paris".

City of Paris 4.69 steam ship 1866 3086 Built Glasgow.

City of Paris 4.73 steam ship 1889 10500 Renamed "Philadelphia" and "Paris".

City of Paris 4.73 steam ship 1866 3086 Built Glasgow.

City of Paris 11.20 steam ship 1889 10500 Renamed "Philadelphia" and later "Paris".

Built in 1889.

City of Paris 14.47 steam ship 1866 3086 Tons 2651.Built in 1866 for the Inman Line.

City of Paris 14.47 steam ship 1889 10500 "Philadelphia" and "Paris".Tons 10670.Built in 1889.

City of Peking 8.61 steam ship

City of Peking 13.61 steam ship

City of Perth 18.41 barque ? Renamed "Turakina" and "Elida".

In Caroline Bay, Timaru, 1882.

City of Perth 18.41 In Caroline Bay, Timaru, 1882.

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City of Perth 18.66 barque ? Renamed "Turakina" and "Elida".

Ashore at Timaru, 14th May 1882.

City of Pretoria 12.28 steam ship

City of Richmond 26.5 steam ship c1870?

City of Richmond 26.5c ship An Inman Steamer.

City of Rome 13.31 steam ship 1881 8144 Photo missing 11/85

City of Rome 16.44 steam ship 1881 8144 Built at Barrow for Inman Line but returned to builders as not up to requirements.Later taken over by Anchor Line and ran up to 1894 when placed out of commission and subsequently scrapped.

City of Rome 16.67 steam ship 1881 8144 Built at Barrow for Inman Line 1881.Returned to builders and altered.In 1884 taken over by Anchor line.Laid up in 1894 and later scrapped.

City of Rome 22.27c* steam ship 1881 8144 Inman Line.As originally rigged.

City of Rome 22.31c* steam ship 1881 8144

City of Rome 22.33 steam ship 1881 8144

City of Rome 4.73 steam ship 1881 8144

City of Rome 9.39 steam ship 1881 8144 Anchor Line.

City of Rome 9.42 steam ship 1881 8144 Anchor Line.

City of Rome 11.7 steam ship 1881 8144 Anchor Line.

City of Rome 11.22* steam ship 1881 8144 Inman Line. Later Anchor Line.

City of Rome 12.58* steam ship 1881 8144 Anchor Liner.

City of Rome 14.15* steam ship 1881 8144 As originally rigged.Inman Liner.

City of Rome 14.25 steam ship 1881 8144

City of Rome 14.25 steam ship 1881 8144 Anchor Line.

City of Rome 14.25 steam ship 1881 8144

City of Rome 14.43 steam ship 1881 8144 Built in 1881 for the Anchor Line.

City of San Francisco 10.44 steam ship 1875 3000 Sistership to "City of Sydney" and "City of New York".

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City of Sydney 17.7 steam ship 1853 750 Wreck of.ASN Co Line.

City of Sydney 17.21* steam ship 1875 2903 Sistership to "City of San Francisco" and "City of New York".ASN Co.

City of Sydney 17.24 steam ship 1875 2903 Sistership to "City of San Francisco" and "City of New York".Later a sailing vessel.

City of Sydney 18.8* steam ship 1853 750 Wreck at Green Cape, NSW, 5 November 1862. No lives lost.

City of Sydney 18.52a steam ship 1853 750 Wreck on Green Cape, NSW, 5th November 1862.

City of Sydney 19.38* steam ship 1853 750 ASN Co.

City of Sydney 1.43* steam ship 1853 750

City of Sydney 1.43 steam ship 1853 750 ASN Co.

City of Sydney 2.53* steam ship 1853 750 Wrecked at Green Cape, 5 November 1862.

City of Sydney 3.0 steam ship 1853 750 Photo spot where the Harbour Bridge is built.

City of Sydney 4.74 6 mast barquentine

1875 2903 Ex "City of Sydney".Built at Chester, USA.

City of Sydney 5.36 steam ship 1875 2903 Renamed "Barquenti".Sistership to "City of San Francisco" and "City of New York".Built in America

City of Sydney 7.44 6 mast barquentine

1875 2903 Ex "City of Sydney".

City of Sydney 8.36 6 mast barquentine

1875 2903

City of Sydney 8.52 steam ship 1853 750 ASN Co.

City of Sydney 12.44* steam ship 1853 750 Wreck of, at Green Cape NSW, 5 November 1862.

City of Sydney 12.44* steam ship 1853 750

City of Washington 14.59 aux. 3 mast barque

1855 2381 Built in Glasgow in 1855.

Clan Graham 4.19 4 mast barque

1893 2147 Built by Russell P. Glasgow.

Clan MacFarlane 4.74 ship 1881 Built by Russell & Co P. Glas.

Clan MacKenzie 4.17 ship 1882 1684 Built by Duncan, Port Glasgow.

Clan McDonnell 13.16 steam ship

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Clarence 1.3 steam ship Renamed "Currajong".ASN Co.

Clarence 3.0 steam ship 1858 1104 Renamed "Currajong".Photo spot where the Harbour Bridge is built. ASN Co.

Clarence 5.24 ship 1858 1104

Claud Hamilton 17.34 steam ship 1869 (1862?)

668 (878? Renamed "Albany".McMeckan Blackwood & Co.

Claud Hamilton 22.59 1869 668 Moored to landing depot on the Roper River (90 mile from mouth of river) Northern Territory.She is discharging material for Adelaide to Port Darwin telegraph line.

Claud Hamilton 1.9 steam ship 1869 (1862?)

668 (878? Later altered and renamed "Albany".

Claud Hamilton 1.13 steam ship 1869 (1862?)

668 (878? At Queen's Wharf in River Yarra.

Claud Hamilton 1.40 steam ship 1869 (1862?)

668 (878? Renamed "Albany".McMeikan Blackwood & Co.Later sold to ASS Co and altered and renamed.

Claud Hamilton 1.59 steam ship 1869 668 (878? "Albany".When trading to New Zealand.Later renamed "Albany" and wrecked at Nambucca Heads NSW 26th March 1905.

Claud Hamilton 2.18 steam ship 1869 (1862?)

668 (878? At Queens Wharf Melbourne.

Claud Hamilton 2.25 steam ship 1869 (1862?)

668 (878? Photo as a unit of the Adelaide SS Co's fleet.

Claud Hamilton 2.25 steam ship 1869 (1862?)

668 (878? Later "Albany".878 tons.Built in 1862 McMeikan Blackwood & Co.

Claud Hamilton 2.53 steam ship 1869 (1862?)

668 (878? Renamed "Albany".

Claud Hamilton 3.62 steam ship 1869 (1862?)

668 (878? At Queen's Wharf, Melbourne, with other ships.

Claude Hamilton 3.62 steam ship 1869 (1862?)

668 (878? At Queen's Wharf, Melbourne, in the seventies with other ships.

Claus 4.24 ship 1892 Ex "Travancore".Built by Hamilton P Glasgow.

Cleveland 16.11 steam ship 1908 15746 "King Alexander", "Mobile" and "Cleveland".

Built by Blohm & Voss Hamburg 1908.

Clitus 10.45 steam ship 2436 Archibald Currie Liner.

Cloncurry 2.30 steam ship 1884 2580 Sistership to "New Guinea".Built in 1884.McIlwraith McEacharn Co.

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Clyde 15.2 1860 1151 Built in 1860. Leaving Sydney on her last voyage to Australia.From a painting by John Alcott.

Clyde 4.68 Royal Mail ship

1881 4099 Sistership to "Ganges", "Thames" & "Sutlej".

Clyde 6.61 ship 1894 1799 Built by Russell Port Glasgow 1894.

Clyde 9.61 Royal Mail ship

1881 4099 Sistership to "Ganges", "Thames" & "Sutlej".P & O S N Co.

Clyde 10.21 Royal Mail ship

1881 4099 Sistership to "Ganges", "Thames" & "Sutlej".P & O S.N.Co vessel.

Clyde 10.40 Royal Mail ship

1881 4099 Sistership to "Ganges", "Thames" & "Sutlej".P & O Co vessel.

Clyde 10.48* Royal Mail ship

1881 4099 Sisterwship to "Ganges", "Thames" & "Sutlej".P.& O.S.N.Co vessel.

Clyde 13.38* Royal Mail ship

1881 4099 Sistership to "Ganges", "Thames" & "Sutlej".P & O. Line.Built in 1881.

Clyde 13.54 Royal Mail ship

1881 4099 Sistership to "Ganges", "Thames" & "Sutlej".

Cobra 9.60 paddle steamer

Name uncertain.

Cockermouth 6.34 ship 1876 1377 Built in 1876.

Collaroy 17.7* paddle steamer

1854 419 Stranding of.

Collaroy 18.8* paddle steamer

1854 419 Stranded at Narrabeen, NSW, 20 January 1881. Refloated September 1884. Lost June 1889.

Collaroy 1.55 paddle steamer

1854 419 Built in 1854 A S N Co.Stranded on Narrabeen Beach NSW 20th January 1881 . Refloated Sept 1884 and converted into sailing vessel. Finally wrecked on American Coast June 1889.

Collaroy 2.13* paddle steamer

1854 419 Ashore at Narrabeen NSW.AUSN Co.

Collaroy 2.68 paddle steamer

1854 419 With other ships at ASNC's works Pyrmont, NSW, 1871.

Collaroy 12.37 paddle steamer

1854 419 At ASNC's wharves in Sydney.Picture taken in 1871.

Collingwood 4.24 ship 1872 Built by W. Hood & Co., Aberdeen.

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Colonial Empire 3.74 4 mast barque

1902 2436 At Geelong December, 1869.

Colonial Empire 6.20 4 mast barque

1902 2436 Tons 2436.Built in 1902.

Colonist 18.50 steam ship 2286 Wrecked on Oyster Bank, Newcastle, 6th September 1894.Under charterto ASS Co.

Colorado 9.29* steam ship 1860 3728 P M S S Co.

Colorado 13.28* steam ship 1860 3728 Built in the sixties.First liner of Pacific Mail Co.

Columba 11.27 paddle steamer

1878 602 Renamed "Morea".Built in 1878.

Columba 11.32 paddle steamer

1878 602 Built in 1878.

Columbia 22.43c twin screw schooner

8292 Sistership to "Augusta - Victoria".Anchor Line.Glasgow and New York service.

Columbia 22.45c* twin screw schooner

c1890 c8650 New York and Glasgow service.

Columbia 22.47c twin screw schooner

c1890 c8650

Columbia 22.71c Ctr Yt Victor of 1901 races for Royal Yacht Squadron Challenge Cup.

Columbia 23.63c twin screw schooner

c1890 c8650 Hamburg -American Packet Co with Augusta-Victoria.

Columbia 23.126c twin screw schooner

8292 Sistership to "Augusta - Victoria", Hamburg-American Liner.

Columbia 23.136c twin screw schooner

8292 Sistership to "Augusta - Victoria".Built bt W D Henderson and Co.

Columbia 6.40 barque

Columbia 11.9 twin screw schooner

8292 Sistership to "Augusta - Victoria".Anchor Line.

Columbie 15.49 steam ship 1931 13391 Built 1931.Cie Gen Trans Line.

Columbus 16.13 steam ship 1922 32354 "Homeric".Built at Danzig 1922, Norddeutscher Lloyd.

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Columbus 26.30c steam ship 1922 32354 Aerial view of the Midtown docks in New York City along the Hudson River. 10 liners.Bottom to top "Hamburg", "Bremen", "Columbus", "De Grasse, "Normandie" (renamed "Lafayette"), "Brittanic", "Aquitania", "Conte de Savoia", Unidentified Vessel", "Fort Townsend" and "Monarch of Bermuda".Total tonnage 355,272.

Columbus 9.25 steam ship 1922 32354 Renamed "Homeric".Built in 1922.Norddeutcher Lloyd.

Columbus 9.39 steam ship 1922 32354 Renamed "Homeric".Norddeutscher Lloyd.

Columbus 14.1 steam ship 1922 32354 Renamed "Homeric".

Columbus 14.24 steam ship 1922 32354 Renamed "Homeric".Norddeutscher Lloyd Line.

Combermere 4.54 ship 1881 Built by Richardson on Duck Stockton.

Comliebank 6.52 4 mast barque

1890 2179 Built by Russell P. Glasgow 1890.

Commissaire Ramel 10.12 steam ship 1920 8308 Built in 1920. Messageries Maritimes vessel.

Commonwealth 16.65 twin screw schooner

1902 6611 not in volume!

Commonwealth 17.45 twin screw schooner

1902 6611 Lund liner.

Commonwealth 19.35 twin screw schooner

1902 6611 Lund Liner.

Commonwealth 22.25c twin screw schooner

1902 13000

Commonwealth 22.25 twin screw schooner

1902 13000

Commonwealth 22.39c twin screw schooner

1902 6611 Lund Liner.

Commonwealth 9.44 twin screw schooner

1902 6611 Lund's Blue Anchor Line.Later of the P & O S N Co.

Commonwealth 10.51 twin screw schooner

1902 6611 Lund's Blue Anchor Liner.

Commonwealth 10.66 twin screw schooner

1902 6611 Lund's Blue Anchor Line.

Commonwealth 13.1 twin screw schooner

1902 6611 Blue Anchor Liner.

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Commonwealth 13.16 twin screw schooner

1902 6611 Lund's Blue Anchor Liner.

Commonwealth 13.75 twin screw schooner

1902 6611 Lunds Blue Anchor Line.Later P & O Co.

Comorin 10.46 FPS 1925 15116 P & O S N Co. vessel.

Comorin 11.10 FPS 1925 15116 P &O S N Co.

Condor 23.37c Naval Cruiser

Conductor 19.28 barque

Conqueror 26.17* HMS Aux s Stranded on a coral reef in the Bahamas.No lives were lost.

Constitution 24.52c 1833 Painting by Gordon Grant Being restored.

Conte Biancamano 26.9c steam ship 1925 24416 Italian twin-screw geared-turbine.

Conte Biancamano 26.21c steam ship 1925 24416 Italian Twin-screwed Geared-turbine passenger liner.

Conte Biancamano 9.28 steam ship 1925 24416 Built in 1925.Lloyd Subuado Italy.

Conte Biancamano 11.8 steam ship 1925 24416 Built Glasgow.

Conte Di Savoia 16.58 steam ship 1932 48502 Built in Italy 1932. Italia Line.

Conte Di Savoia 26.30c 48502 Aerial view of the Midtown docks in New York City along the Hudson River. 10 liners.Bottom to top "Hamburg", "Bremen", "Columbus", "De Grasse, "Normandie" (renamed "Lafayette"), "Brittanic", "Aquitania", "Conte de Savoia", Unidentified Vessel", "Fort Townsend" and "Monarch of Bermuda".Total tonnage 355,272.

Conte Di Savoia 26.40c steam ship 1932 48502 Italian Liner.

Conte Di Savoia 26.42c steam ship 1932 48502

Conte Di Savoia 13.47 steam ship 1932 48502 Built in 1932.Italia Line.

Conte Grande 26.19c steam ship 22800 Lloyd Sabaudo.

Conte Grande 26.30c steam ship 22800 Built and enginered by Stabilmento Tecnico Treistino San Marco.

Conte Grande 24.50c steam ship 22800

Conte Rosso 26.50 twin screw schooner

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Conte Rosso 24.38c twin screw schooner

Twin-screwed geared-turbine Liner.

Conte Rosso 24.48c twin screw schooner

Conway 23.92c Training Ship

Coogee 18.4 steam ship 1887 762 Ex "Lancashire Witch".Sinking off Port Phillip Heads, 20 February 1928.

Coogee 18.4 steam ship 1887 762 Ex "Lancashire Witch".Scuttled off Port Phillip Heads, 20 February 1928.

Coogee 19.30 steam ship 1887 762 "Lancashire Witch".In Tamar River.

Coogee 19.30 steam ship 1887 762 Ex "Lancaster Witch".

Coogee 19.48 steam ship 1887 762 Ex "Lancashire Witch".

Coogee 19.49 steam ship 1887 762 Ex" Lancashire Witch".

Coogee 19.52 steam ship 1887 762 Ex "Lancashire Witch".After collision with Italian sailing ship "Fortunato Figari".

Coogee 22.8 steam ship 1887 762 Collision with "Fortunato Figaro".

Coogee 24.10c steam ship 1887 762 Formerly "Lancashire Witch".

After an eventful career Coogee is towed outside the Heads and sunk with gelignite.Captain W. McBain (in photo) was in charge.

Coogee 24.26c steam ship 1887 762 "Lancashire Witch"."Coogee" sunk outside of the Heads. Top (left) The man who sank her Tom Mooney of Orkney Islands was in the Navy for 53 years. He sank 5 submarines and steamers. (Centre) Towing the "Coogee" back to her position.(Right) Capt W. McBain Master of the "Minah" and at one time of the "Coogee".(Botton - left) sinking (middle) the boat pulling the "Coogee". (Right) The last plunge.

Coogee 46.21 steam ship 1887 762 Ex "Lancashire Witch".In the Yarra, Melbourne.

Coogee 1.12 steam ship 1887 762 HP & Co.

Coogee 2.17 steam ship 1887 762 Ex "Lancashire Witch".

Coogee 2.57 steam ship 1887 762 Ex "Lancashire Witch".After collision with ship "Fortunato Pigari" in Bass Strait, 25 December 1903.Captain and one of crew killed.

Coogee 2.57 steam ship 1887 762 Ex "Lancashire Witch".In Tamar River.

Coogee 2.57 steam ship 1887 762 Ex "Lancashire Witch".In Yarra.

Coogee 2.57 steam ship 1887 762 Ex "Lancashire Witch".In Yarra.

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Coogee 2.57 steam ship 1887 762 Ex "Lancashire Witch".Altered for Geelong trade.

Coogee 2.57 steam ship 1887 762 Ex "Lancashire Witch".Formerly running between Liverpool and Isle of Man. Purchased by Huddart Parker for Tasanian trade. Dismantled and scuttled 20 February 1928.

Coogee 2.59 steam ship 1887 762 Ex "Lancashire Witch".Huddart Parker.Dismantled and scuttled Feb 1928.

Coogee 2.65 steam ship 1887 762

Coogee 3.44 steam ship 1887 762 Renamed "Lancashire Witch".

At Launceston Wharf in the nineties.

Coogee 12.42 steam ship 1887 762 Ex "Lancashire Witch".As altered for the Geelong trade.

Coolgardie 15.30 steam ship 1881 2542 Ex "Bothwell Castle".

Coolgardie 1.6 steam ship 1881 2542 Ex "Bothwell Castle ".McIlwraith McEacharn Ltd vessel.

Coolgardie 1.48 steam ship 1881 2542 Ex "Bothwell Castle".

Coolgardie 2.49 steam ship 1881 2542 Built at Middlesboro.

Cooma 15.53 steam ship 1907 3839 Leaving Sydney.Later wrecked on Queensland Coast.

Cooma 18.66 steam ship 1907 3839 Wrecked North Reef.

Cooma 18.66 steam ship 1907 3839 Wrecked at North Reef.

Cooma 22.59c steam ship 1907 3839

Cooma 24.30c steam ship 1907 3839 Stranded on the North reef.

Cooma 23.137c steam ship 1907 3839 Went aground on the North Reef off the Queensland coast.

Cooma 1.20 steam ship 1907 3839 Built in 1907 Howard Smith & Co.

Cooma 1.38 steam ship 1907 3839 Howard Smith Line.Wrecked on North Reef Queensland 7th July 1926.

Cooma 2.44 steam ship 1907 3839 Built in 1907.Howard Smith Co.Wrecked 7th July 1926.

Coonanbara 17.35 paddle steamer

1862 900

Coonanbara 26.36* paddle steamer

1862 900 The Australian Paddle-steamer January 17, 1863 on the Patent slip in Table Bay, Cape Colony.

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Coonanbara 24.45* paddle steamer

1862 900 Paddle Steamer built for A S N Co in 1862 and employed in the Newcastle-Morpeth trade.Purchased in 1881.On Patent slip Cape Town en route to Australia.

Coonanbara 2.6 paddle steamer

1862 900 Built at Blackwall.ASN Co.Converted into hulk at Sydney 1894.

Coonanbara 2.24 paddle steamer

1862 900 Built at Blackwall 1862.Hulked at Sydney 1894.

Coonanbara 12.31 paddle steamer

1862 900 At Circular Quay Sydney.

Coonanbara 12.37 paddle steamer

1862 900 At ASNC's wharves in Sydney.Picture taken in 1871.

Coonatto 3.10 ship 1863 633 With "Pekina".Built in 1863.At Port Adelaide 31st July 1867.

Coorong 2.28 steam ship 1862 309 Built at Glasgow 1862.Hulk scrapped Sydney February 1916.

Coorong 6.57* steam ship 1862 309

Coorong 8.49 steam ship 1862 309 In Yarra in seventies.

Copella 3.75 3 mast barque

At Port Augusta, South Australia, 27th September 1884.

Copenhagen 5.53 4 mast barque

Copley 6.54 ship 1881 1741 Built by Potter in 1881.

Coptic 23.74c Royal Mail ship

1881 4352 Sistership to "Ionic", "Doric". White Star Line.

Coptic 3.57 Royal Mail ship

1881 4352 Sistership to "Ionic" and "Doric".With other ships at Wellington Wharf in the eighties.

Coptic 3.89 Royal Mail ship

1881 4352 Sistership to "Ionic" and "Doric".At Port Chalmers New Zealand.

Coptic 8.61 Royal Mail ship

1881 4352 White Star liner.At Hobart.Sistership to "Ionic" and "Doric".

Coptic 10.5 Royal Mail ship

1881 4352 Sistership to "Ionic" and "Doric".Built in 1881.

Coptic 13.1 Royal Mail ship

1881 4352 Sistership to "Ionic" and "Doric".

Coptic 13.16 steam ship

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Coptic 13.32 Royal Mail ship

1881 4352 Sistership to "Ionic" (1) and "Doric" (1).Shaw Savill & Albion Co.

Coramba 1.43 steam ship 1911 531 Lost 30 Nov 1934.

Coramba 12.47 steam ship 1911 531 North Coast SN Co.Sold and totally lost near Phillip Is., Vic 10th July 1932.

Corby 4.74 ship

Corcovado 22.25c steam ship Sistership to "Sorata".

Corfu 26.2c steam ship 1931 15000 Sistership to "Carthage".

Corfu 46.20 steam ship 1931 15,000 Indian and Far Eastern Mail & Passenger Service.

Corfu 13.4 steam ship 1931 15000 Sistership to "Carthage".P&O Line.

Corfu 13.34 steam ship 1931 15000 Sistership to "Carthage".

Corfu 13.67 steam ship 1931 15000 Sistership to "Carthage".P & O S N Co.

Corinda 15.14 motor vessel 1937 3376 A.U.S.Co.

Corinda 26.12c motor vessel 1937 3376

Corinda 1.51 motor vessel 1937 3376 Built in 1937 AUSNCo.

Corinda 12.21 motor vessel 1937 3376 A U S N Co.

Corinna 1.44 steam ship 1882 1271 TSN CO.

Corinna 2.54 steam ship 1882 1271 TSN Co.Scuttled in Cook Strai, 8 November 1930.

Corinthic 15.22 steam ship 1901 12234 Shaw Savill Co.

Corinthic 22.38c steam ship 1902 12234 Castingoff from Alexandra Pier Hobart.

Corinthic 23.19c steam ship 1902 12234 At Auckland.

Corinthic 10.32 steam ship 1902 12234 Shaw Savill & Albion vessel.

Corinthic 10.56 steam ship 1902 12234 White Star Line vessel.Sold for scrapping October 1931 for about 9250 pounds sterling.

Cornwall 10.46 steam ship 1920 10616

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Cornwallis 24.57* WS 1862 1194 Iron Clipper ship launched from the yard of Messrs Thomas Vernon and Son Liverpool and owned by Messrs Liston, Young and Co, merchants of Liverpool.Tonnage 1194, length205 feet, breadth 34.5 feet and a depth of 23 feet.Wherever possible iron has been used instead of wood.

Coromandel 13.3 steam ship 1885 4652 Sistership to "Chusan", "Tasmania" and "Bengal".

Coromandel 13.71 steam ship 1885 4652 Sistership to "Chusan", "Tasmania" and "Bengal".P & O Co.

Coronation 18.67 steam ship Wrecked at Ravenscar, near Whitby.

Corunna 4.8 4 mast barque

1894 Built by D & W Henderson at Glasgow in 1894.

Corunna 4.40 4 mast barque

1894 Built by D & W Henderson Glas.

Cospatrick 4.52 ship 1856 1119 Burnt at sea,1874.

Cospatrick 5.2 ship 1856 1119 Built in 1856.Burnt on 17th November 1874.70 lives lost.

Cospatrick 6.8 ship 1856 1119 Built by Moulmein.Burnt near Cape of Good Hope.

Cotopaxi 22.50c* steam ship 1879 4027 Sinking in the Straits of Magellan.

Cotopaxi 5.15 steam ship 1879 4027 Pacific S.N.Co.

Cotopaxi 10.16 steam ship 1879 4027 Orient Line and Pacific Co vesse,.

Countess of Kintore 4.51 ship

County of Antrim 15.41 barque Figurehead of wrecked barque.

County of Antrim 18.70 barque Wrecked on Ninety Mile Beach, Victoria, 10th January 1897.

County of Ayr 4.19 barque 1863 516 Built on Clyde.

County of Caithness 4.38 4 mast barque

1876 1716 Renamed "Sofie".Built Barclay Curle Glasgow.

County of Caithness 4.40 4 mast barque

1876 1716 Renamed "Sofie".Built Barclay Curle Glasgow. Fremantle coal hulk.

County of Edinburgh 4.61 4 mast barque

1885 2078 Renamed "Frieda".

County of Flint 18.39 sv

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County of Inverness 4.5 4 mast barque

1877 1636 Renamed "Carmen ".1636 tons. Built 1877.Converted into hulk 1911.Re-rigged during war.In 1924 converted into motor ship at Havre and renamed Carmen.

County of Kinross 4.8 WS 1878 1641 1716 Built Barclay Curle 1878.

County of Kinross 6.24 WS 1878 1641 1716 Tons 1716.Built in 1878.

County of Linlithgow 4.17 WS 1887 2202 Renamed "Katherine".Built at Glasgow.

County of Linlithgow 6.62 WS 1887 2202 "Katherine".Built in 1887.

Courier 18.4 steam ship 1887 728 Huddart Parker line.At Geelong.

Courier 18.4 steam ship 1887 728 Being scuttled near Port Phillip Heads, 29 March 1928.

Courier 26.22c steam ship 1887 728 Screw steamer with paddle steamer "Hygeia".They are delivering a tramway employees' picnic group at Mormington Pier.

Courier 24.49c steam ship 1887 728 Plied for 40 years up and down Port Melbourne Bay.It was sold for one thousand pounds.

Courier 24.53c steam ship 1887 728 Taking her final plunge beneath the waves of Bass Strait.

Courier 24.53c steam ship 1887 728 Shell of the "Courier" towed by the "Otter".She is passed by the vessel "Themistocles" inward bound for Melbourne.

Courier 23.169c steam ship 1887 728

Courier 23.169c* steam ship 1887 728 Bound for the bottom of the sea. One of 2 photos.

Courier 1.10 steam ship 1887 728 With "Coogee" at Geelong.

Courier 1.10 steam ship 1887 728 H P & Co.

Courier 1.35 steam ship 1887 728 Huddart Parker.Dismantled and sunk 29 March 1926.

Courier 1.49 steam ship 1887 728 In Yarra in 1889.

Courier 2.9 steam ship 1887 728 Built Huddart Parker & Co.Engaged in Geelong trade.Dismantled and scuttled on 29th March 1928 off Port Phillip Heads.

Courier 2.14 steam ship 1887 728

Courier 2.49 steam ship 1887 728 Scuttled 20 February 1928.

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Courier 3.63 steam ship 1887 728 With another ship at Moorabool St Wharf, Geelong.

Courier 3.82 steam ship 1887 728 Arriving at Geelong Wharf.

Craigend 23.158c steam ship 1905 1932 Ex "Marsina", "Samuel Hough", renamed "Haiping".

Reached a Melbourne Wharf with a great list.

Craigend 1.14 steam ship 1913 1932 Ex "Marsina" and "Samuel Hough", renamed "Haiping".

Built in 1905.Patrick Line late Burns Philp Line.

Craigerne 6.49 4 mast barque

1889 1905 Built in 1869.

Crefeld 10.50 steam ship 1921 9573 Norddeutscher Lloyd vessel.

Crefeld 13.53 steam ship 1921 9573 Nordeutscher Lloyd Line.

Crested Eagle 13.23 paddle steamer

1925 1110 Pleasure steamer on Thames.

Crested Eagle 14.62 paddle steamer

1925 1110 Built in 1925.

Cretic 22.35 1903 13518 Leaving Gibraltar.

Cretic 14.9 steam ship 1903 13518 White Star Line.

Criccieth Castle 5.58 ship 1887 1920 Built in 1887.

Criffel 4.28 barque 1891 1250 Renamed "Bolgen".

Crocodile 4.58 4 mast barque

Croesus 24.34* Aux ss c1850 Leaving Portmouth Harbour with the Wiltshire Militia on board.One of two pictures.

croesus 24.34c Auxss 1850

Cromdale 18.38 ship 1891 1903 Wreck of, near The Lizard.

Cromdale 18.49 ship 1891 1903 Wrecked at the Lizard 1913.

Cromdale 18.56 ship 1891 1903 Wrecked at the Lizard 1913.

Cromdale 18.61 ship 1891 1903

Cromdale 24.56c ship 1891 1903 The wreck of, near the Lizard, remarkably maintained an upright position.

Cromdale 4.13 ship 1891 1903 Built by Barclay Curle & Co. Glasgow.

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Cromdale 4.44 ship 1891 1903 Built by Barclay Curle Glasgow.

Cromdale 6.58 ship 1891 1903 Built at Glasgow in 1891.

Cros 6.19 barque? At Rangoon after collision.

Crown of Germany 5.57 4 mast barque

1892 2241 Built in 1892.Workman, Clarke & Co.

Crummock Water 4.54 barque 1878 Built at Whitehaven.

Cuidad De Buenos Aires 24.40c twin screw schooner

Geared Turbine Steamer on trial.

Culgoa 10.15 steam ship 1890 3444 Built in 1890.Lund's Blue Anchor Liner.Later acquired by the American Government.

Culmore 4.50 ship 1890 1720 Built on Clyde.

Cumberland 15.33 steam ship Stranded nr. Cape Howe NSW after striking a floating mine.Foundered whilst being towed to Twofold Bay off Green Cape.

Cumberland 18.10 steam ship Stranded after striking mine near Gabo Island 1917. Refloated and subsequently foundered near Green Cape.

Cumberland 18.36 steam ship 1884 1849 Beached after striking floating mine.

Cumberland 19.5 ship 1884 1849 Renamed "Mater Misericordia".

Cumberland 4.12 ship 1884 1849 Renamed "Mater Misericordia".

Cumberland 6.39 ship 1884 1849 "Mater Misericordia".Built at Workington in 1884.

Cumberland 10.57 steam ship Federal S N Co. vessel.

Cumberland 13.33 steam ship Sank near Cape Howe, NSW.

Cumbrian 4.36 barque 1879 1083 Built Thompson Sunderland.

Cupica 4.54 barque 1888 1650 Renamed "Gretchen Hartdrodt".

Built at Londonderry.

Curraghmore 23.168c steam ship On trial.

Currajong 1.3 steam ship 1875 603 Ex "Clarence".ASN Co.

Curzon 4.34 4 mast barque

1865 Renamed " A Lopez" and "Cisneres".

Broken up 1927.

Cutty Sark 15.1 3mS 1869 963 At Falmouth.

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Cutty Sark 15.3 3mS 1869 972 Presented to Thames Nautical Training College by Mrs Dowman March 1938.

Cutty Sark 15.25

Cutty Sark 15.25 3MS 1869 963 Model made by C.S.Hume Sydney in Technic Museum Sydney.

Cutty Sark 15.50 3ms 1869 963 Model in Science Museum London.

Cutty Sark 15.50 3mS 1869 963 At Falmouth.Built 1869.

Cutty Sark 19.57 3mS 1869 963 Model made at Capetown.

Cutty Sark 19.7 3mS 1869 963 With "Dominion Monarch" in Thames.

Cutty Sark 19.9 3mS 1869 963

Cutty Sark 19.45 3mS 1869 963 Model made by Dr. C.N.Longridge.

Cutty Sark 26.31c 3mS 1869 963 Dominion Monarch passes down the Thames on her maiden voyage. Four generations of shipping in the picture. On the extreme left is the training ship "Worcester", a first-rate 110 gun ship, at Portsmouth Dockyard in 1883. Next is the "Cutty Sark" built in Dumbarton in 1869, a supplementary training ship to "Worcester", a steam tug and a passenger motorship.

Cutty Sark 26.54c 3mS 1869 963 In Sydney Harbour.

Cutty Sark 24.5c 3mS 1869 963 Running down to St. Helena.

Cutty Sark 24.15c 3mS 1869 963 In Sydney Harbour.

Cutty Sark 24.20c 3mS 1869 963 Figurehead of.

Cutty Sark 3.49 3mS 1869 963 At Circular Quay, Sydney.

Cutty Sark 3.73 3mS 1869 963 Falmouth Harbour, 1928.

Cutty Sark 4.4 3mS 1869 963 At Falmouth after being reconditioned.

Cutty Sark 4.18 6m sch with aux

In the seventies.

Cutty Sark 4.18 3mS 1869 963 Ex " Ferriera".Reconditioned at anchor at Falmouth.

Cutty Sark 5.7 3mS 1869 963 Built by Scott & Linton, Dumbarton, in 1869.

Cutty Sark 5.33 3mS 1869 963

Cutty Sark 5.33 3mS 1869 963 Built by Hood, Aberdeen.

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Cutty Sark 5.66 3mS 1869 963 At Circular Quay, Sydney.Built by Scott & Linton Dumbarton, 1869.

Cutty Sark 6.64 3mS 1869 963 At Falmouth.

Cutty Sark 8.10 3mS 1869 963

Cutty Sark 8.36 3mS 1869 963 At Falmouth.

Cutty Sark 8.54 3mS 1869 963

Cutty Sark 8.54 3mS 1869 963 At sea.

Cuzco 10.3 steam ship 3918 Orient Liner.

Cuzco 10.6 steam ship 3918 Orient S N O Co. vessel.

Cycle 23.182c steam ship 5630 Built for Howard Smith by Hawthorne and Leslie and Co. On her way to Sydney via the Suez Canal.

Cymric 22.24c steam ship 1898 13096

Cymric 22.25c steam ship 1898 13096 12

Cymric 14.59 steam ship 1898 13096 Built in 1898 for the White Star Line.

Cynisca 6.26 barque 1878 893 Built in 1878.

Cynthia 6.43 2m T/Sch 1896 120 Built at Port Stephens in 1896.

Czarina 8.9 St Yacht

Czarina 8.28 3mTopsI Sch Yacht

Czaritsa 13.64 steam ship 1915 6522 Renamed "Lituania".

D.H.Watjen 6.6

Dacca 17.22 steam ship 1881 3909 BISN Co.

Dacca 5.9 steam ship 1881 3909 Built in 1881.British India S N Co.Wrecked in Red Sea on the 16th May 1890.

Dacca 9.29 steam ship 1881 3909 Brit-India.Built in 1881.Wrecked in Red Sea, 16 May 1890.

Dacca 10.19 steam ship 1881 3909 BISN Co vessel.

Dacca 13.54 steam ship 1881 3909 British India Co.Wrecked in Red Sea 16th May.

Dalgonar 4.12 ship 1892 2665

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Dalgonar 5.35 ship 1892 2665 XBuilt at Southampton.

Dalgonar 5.38 ship 1892 2665

Dalgonar 5.38 ship 1892 2665 Built at Southampton.

Dalgonar 5.49 ship 1892 2665

Dalgonar 6.39 ship 1892 2665 Built in 1892.

Damascus 22.45c steam ship 1887 3726

Damascus 3.60 steam ship 1887 3726 At Parbury Wharf Circular Quay, Sydney.

Damascus 3.60 steam ship 1887 3726 At Parbury Wharf Circular Quay, Sydney.

Damascus 5.42 steam ship 1887 3726 Built R Napier & Sons, Glasgow.

Damascus 10.43 steam ship 1887 3726 Aberdeen White Star Liner.

Damascus 13.16 steam ship 1887 3726 Aberdeen Liner.

Damascus 13.26 steam ship 1887 3726 Aberdeen Line.

Damascus 13.67 steam ship 1887 3726 Aberdeen Line.

Dandenong 17.7* steam ship 1865 575 Sinking of.

Dandenong 17.21* steam ship 1865 575 Howard Smith Line.

Dandenong 17.21 steam ship 1865 575 Howard Smith Line.

Dandenong 18.52a steam ship 1865 575 Fouundering near Jervis Bay,NSW, 11 September 1878.

Dandenong 1.25 steam ship 1865 575 Built in 1865.Foundered off Jervis Bay NSW 11 Sept 1876.

Dandenong 1.35* steam ship 1865 575 Foundered off Jervis Bay 11th September 1876.

Dandenong 1.43* steam ship 1865 575 Foundering of nr. Jervis Bay NSW, 11 Sept 1876.Loss of propellor and inflow of water.

Dandenong 2.14* steam ship 1865 575 Howard Smith.Foundered of Jervis Bay 11th September 1876.

Dandenong 2.26* steam ship 1865 575 Foundering of, off Jervis Bay 11th september 1876

Dandenong 8.57 steam ship 1865 575 Howard Smith.

Dane 23.129c steam ship c1870? Ex "Australia".

Daniel 7.22 barque Same as photograph in Vol. 7 page 5

Daniel 23.56c barque

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Daniel 5.72 barque

Daniel 7.5 barque

Darius 15.34 steam ship 1892 3283 Renamed "Kwinana".A Currie & Co Liner.Later WA Government.Destroyed by fire.Hulk stranded on beach near Fremantle.

Darling Downs 4.24 ship 1852 Ex "Calcutta".Built at London. Sunk in collision off Nore 1887.

D'Artagnan 11.58 steam ship 1924 15105 Sistership to "Athos II"Messageriess Maritime SSBuilt at Bordeaux in 1924.

Dartford 23.70c ship Leaving Lyttleton for Newcastle and San Francisco. Union Steamship Co.

Dauntless 8.26 Yacht Yawl Cruising.

David D'Angers 6.36 ship

Davis 23.95c US warship Escorts the troop transport H.M.S. Aquitana".Painting by Burnell Poole.

Dawn 22.60 steam ship 1876 522

Dawn 1.56 steam ship 1876 522 At Queen's Wharf Melbourne in the 1880's with other vessels.

Dawn 2.36 steam ship 1876 522 "Yarra Bye-Gone Days in the Eighties".The Swinging Basin Steamers at Queens Wharf are "Mangana", "Victorian" & "Nelson".At the South Wharf with "Dawn" are "Nemesis" & "Flinders".

Dawn 2.48 steam ship 1876 522 At Breakwater Pier Warrnambool.

Dawn 2.55 steam ship 1876 522 Built at Sunderland.Condemned and sunk at Suva, Fiji, March 1928.

Dawn 12.40 steam ship 1876 522 At South Wharf, River Yarra.

Daylight 4.65 4 mast barque

1902 3756 Built by Russell & Co.

Daylight 5.53 4 mast barque

1902 3756 Sistership to "Brilliant".Built in 1884 Russell & Co., Port Glasgow, 1902.

Daylight 6.48 4 mast barque

1902 3756 Sistership to "Brilliant".Built at Port Glasgow in 1902.

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De Grasse 26.30c steam ship 1924 17759 Aerial view of the Midtown docks in New York City along the Hudson River. 10 liners.Bottom to top "Hamburg", "Bremen", "Columbus", "De Grasse, "Normandie" (renamed "Lafayette"), "Brittanic", "Aquitania", "Conte de Savoia", Unidentified Vessel", "Fort Townsend" and "Monarch of Bermuda".Total tonnage 355,272.

De Grasse 24.52c steam ship 1924 17759

De Grasse 23.15c steam ship 1924 17759 French liner.

De Grasse 8.50 steam ship 1924 17759 French liner.

De Grasse 11.13 steam ship 1924 17759 French Line.

De Grasse 11.20 steam ship 1924 17759 French Line.

De Grasse 13.23 steam ship 1924 17759 Cie Gen Trans. Co.

Deccan 4.62 steam ship 1868 3429

Deccan 10.58 steam ship 1868 3429 P & O Co. vessel.

Dechmont 22.83c* ship

Decuna 8.46 Racing Yacht

Racing yacht.

Dee 4.17 barque 1885 1169 Built by Russell P Glasgow.

Delhi 4.66 steam ship 1864 2187 Built by Money Wigram, London.

Delhi 9.11 steam ship 1905 8000 Sistership to "Delta" and "Dongola".Built in 1905.P & O S N Co.Wrecked.

Delphic 23.108c twin screw schooner

8273 Shaw Savill and Albion Co.

Delta 9.22 steam ship 1905 8053 Sistership to "Delhi" and "Dongola".Built in 1905.P & O Co.

Demarara 11.11 steam ship Royal Mail S P Co.

Demosthenes 17.44 steam ship 1911 11223 Sistership to "Themistocles".Aberdeen Line.

Demosthenes 9.7 steam ship 1911 11223 Sistership to "Themistocles".Vessel at Capetown.

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Demosthenes 9.35 steam ship 1911 11223 Sistership to "Themistocles".Aberdeen Line.Leaving Table Bay.

Demosthenes 10.46 steam ship 1911 11223 Sistership to "Themistocles".Aberdeen Liner.

Demosthenes 11.58 steam ship 1911 11223 Sistership to "Themistocles".Built in 1911.Aberdeen Line.

Demosthenes 13.67 steam ship 1911 11223 Aberdeen Line.Sistership to "Themistocles".

Dempo 23.200c

Denmark 23.199c 3mS Danish training ship, some spellings "Danmark".

Denmark 23.187c 3mS "Symmetry of sail" Danish Govt Vessel.

Denmark 23.199c 3mS Danish training ship some, spellings "Danmark".

Denver 22.90c* Semi protected US cruiser

8200

Derbyshire 9.42 steam ship 1897 6864 Bibby Line.Built by Harland & Wolf.

Derbyshire 11.20 steam ship 1897 6864 Bibby SS Co.

Derfflinger 9.26 steam ship 1908? Norddeutscher Lloyd.

Derwent 15.7 ship 1884 1970

Derwent 1.2* steam ship 1864 482 TSN CO.Later of Howard Smith.Hulked and scuttled near Townsville 1925.

Derwent 1.5 steam ship 1864 482 TSN Co.Hulked and sunk of Queensland Coast May 1926.

Derwent 1.9a steam ship 1864 482 With "Leura" and "Balmain" at Howard Smith's Brisbane Wharf.

Derwent 1.49 steam ship 1864 482 Tons 478.Built in 1863 TSNCo.At Queen's Wharf Melbourne.

Derwent 2.5 steam ship 1864 482 Built at Glasgow.TSN Co.

Derwent 2.24 steam ship 1864 482 489 tons.Built 1864 Howard Smith Company.

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Derwent 2.28 steam ship 1864 482 TSN Co.Photo in Yarra River in the 18 seventies.

Derwent 2.37 steam ship 1864 482 Breakwater Pier, Warnambool.Built at Glasgow.TSN Co.

Derwent 2.61* steam ship 1864 482 Howard Smith.

Derwent 2.64 steam ship 1864 482

Derwent 2.64 steam ship 1864 482

Derwent 3.64 steam ship 1864 482 At Queens Wharf in the seventies.

Derwent 4.36 ship 1884 1970 Built McMillan Dumbarton.

Derwent 4.40 ship 1884 1970 Built by A. McMillan & Son, Dumbarton.

Derwent 5.12 ship 1884 1970 Built at Dumbarton.

Derwent 5.50 ship 1884 1970 Built by McMillan, Dumbarton.

Derwent 7.52 ship 1884 1970

Derwent 9.57 steam ship 1864 482 At Queens Wharf Melbourne.

Derwent 9.57 steam ship 1864 482 At Warrnambool breakwater.

Derwent 12.30 steam ship 1864 482 AT Yarra Wharves.

Derwent 12.30 steam ship 1864 482 At Queens Wharf in 1877.Taken from South Bank.

Desaix 4.17 ship 1902 2391 Built at St Nazare.

Desdemona 6.31 ship 1875 1564 Built in 1875.

Deseado 14.25 motor vessel 1912 11477 Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.

Despatch 18.20 The last of, at lakes Entrance 1911

Despatch 1.20 steam ship 1869 236 Built in 1869 Huddart Parker Ltd.

Despatch 2.48 steam ship 1869 236 Huddart Parker & Co.

Despatch 2.54 steam ship 1869 236 Wrecked at Lakes Entrance 1911.

Despatch 2.60 steam ship 1869 236 HP & Co.Wrecked Sep 1911.

Despatch 12.30 steam ship 1869 236 At Yarra Wharves.

Deudreath Castle 4.56 ship 1886 1824 Ex "Stanmore".

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Deutschland 16.41 steam ship 1899 14500 Renamed "Victoria Luise" and "Hansa".

One of the fastest liners to cross the Atlantic.

Deutschland 16.41 1899 14500 Renamed "Victoria Luise" and "Hansa".

Built at Stettin,Germany.Hamburg-American Line.Finally broken up.

Deutschland 22.27c steam ship 1899 14500 Renamed "Victoria Luise" and "Hansa".

Deutschland 22.33c steam ship 1899 14500 Renamed " Victoria Luise" and "Hansa".

Deutschland 22.41c steam ship 1899 14500 Renamed "Victoria Luise" and "Hansa".

Deutschland 24.3c steam ship 1899 14500 The first vessel of the Hamburg-American Line.

Deutschland 6.13 ship 1927 1257 German training ship.

Deutschland 9.4 steam ship 1899 14500 Renamed "Victoria Luise" and "Hansa".

Deutschland 9.43 steam ship 1923 20602 Sistership to "Albert Ballin".Hamburg American Line.

Deutschland 14.27 steam ship 1899 14500 Ex "Empress of China", ex "Tirpitz".

Hamburg American Line.

Devanha 24.63c steam ship P and O Liner.Sold for scrap.

Devon 18.46 steam ship Wreck of, at Wellington Heads.

Devon 19.40 steam ship Federal S N Co.

Devon 22.18c steam ship 1876 250 North West Coast Steam navigation Co.Ultimately wrecked at Macquarie Harbour.

Devon 24.9c steam ship Wrecked off Pencarrow Lighthouse, Wellington.

Devon 24.23c steam ship 1915 9016 View of the stern showing the effects of heavy seas on the hull.

Devon 2.3 steam ship 1876 250 Built at Paisley.Wrecked at Strahan Tas. 1894.

Devon 5.23 ship Money Wigram's Line.

Devon 6.2 ship Money Wigram's Line

Devon 10.14 steam ship 1915 9016 Owned by the Federal S N Co.Built in 1915.

Devon 13.11 steam ship 1876 250 Wreck of.

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Devonia 14.62 paddle steamer

1905 623 Built in 1905.

Devonshire 24.63c* 3m In New York London Packet.

Dharwar 4.8 ship 1864 1456 Built by Harland & Wolff 1864.

Diadem 22.85c HMS To act as convoy to "Ophir" as far as Gibralter.

Diadem 22.88c HMS

Diadem 23.171c* HMS HMS "Diadem" rescuing crew of the dismasted "C W Connor".

Diamantina 1.8 steam ship 1861 285 Built at Newcastle-on-Tyne for the A.S.N.Co.Photo taken at Maryborough Q. in 1868.

Dilbhur 5.41 ship 1865 1308

Dilbhur 5.44 ship 1865 1308

Dilwara 23.183c motor vessel Built by Barclay, Curle and Co Ltd Glasgow for the British Indian Steam Navigation Co.

Dimboola 15.56 steam ship 1912 3854 Renamed "Hong Siang".3886 tons.

Dimboola 1.58 steam ship 3854 Renamed "Hong Siang".Built for the MSSCo.

Dimboola 2.13 steam ship 1912 3854 Renamed "Hong Siang ".M.S.S.

Dimboola 2.14 steam ship 1912 3854 renamed "Hong Siang ".

Dimboola 2.31 steam ship 1912 3854 Renamed "Hong Siang ".3886 tons.Built by Swan and Hunter 1912.Melbourne SS Co.

Dimboola 2.47 steam ship 1912 3854 Renamed "Hong Siang ".In Yarra.

Dimboola 2.64 steam ship 1912 3854 Renamed "Hong Siang".

Dimitri Donskoi 22.16

Dimitri Donskoi 22.16

Dimsdale 4.13 ship 1890 1887 Built at Londonderry.

Dingadee 3.89 steam ship At Wellington Wharves , New Zealand.

Diogenes 10.57 steam ship 1922 12361 Renamed "Mataroa".Aberdeen White Star Liner, later bought by Shaw Savill & Albion and renamed.

Direlict 19.60

Ditton 23.108c ship 1891 2901 Renamed "Bragdo".Built at Milford Haven Pembrokeshire in 1891.

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Ditton 5.72 ship 1891 2901 Renamed "Bragdo".Built in 1891 by Oswald & Co., Milford Haven.

Dnumeltan 5.44 4 mast barque

1883 1908

Dnuneltan 4.61 4 mast barque

1883 1908 Built Russell & Co.

Dolphin 22.86c HM Training

Domala 24.36c steam ship 8250 The British India Co's Moror-driven passenger ship.8250 tons.

Dominia 26.21c Cable ship ts The world's largest cable and finest ship.Moorings in the Thames caused heated discussion.

Dominia 24.83c Cable ship ts Twin-screwed Cable-laying Steamer.

Dominion 22.25 6618

Dominion Monarch 19.7 motor vessel 1938 27000 With "Cutty Sark" in Thames.

Dominion Monarch 26.31c motor vessel 1938 27000 Dominion Monarch passes down the Thames on her maiden voyage.Four generations of shipping in the picture.On the extreme left is the training ship H.M.S. "Worcester", a first-rate 110 gun ship, at Portsmouth Dockyard in 1883. Next is the "Cutty Sark" built in Dumbarton in 1869, a supplementary training ship to "Worcester", a steam tug and a passenger motorship.

Dominion Monarch 8.10 motor vessel 1938 27000

Dominion Monarch 12.23 motor vessel 1938 27000 Shaw Savill Line.

Don 23.172c 3 mast barque

Dongola 26.50 HM Hospital Ship

HM Hospital ship.

Dongola 13.31 steam ship 1905 8056 P & O.Built in 1905.Photo shows vessel being towed to Barrow from London, to be scrapped 1926.Sistership to "Delhi" and "Delta".

Donna Francisca 4.8 4 mast barque

1892 2277 Built Russel & Co P. Glasgow in 1892.

Donna Francisca 4.38 4 mast barque

1892 2277 Built at Glasgow.

Donna Francisca 5.52 4 mast barque

1892 2277 Built in 1892, Greenock.

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Doomba 11.28 steam ship 1919 750 Brisbane T and SS Co.Built in 1919.

Doric 19.31 FMS 1884 4352 Renamed "Asia".Sistership to "Coptic Ionic" (1).

Doric 22.23c FMS 1884 4352 Renamed "Asia".Sistership to "Coptic".

Doric 22.23c* FMS 1884 4352 r/n AsiaSistership to "Coptic Ionic" (1).Leaving Hong Kong.

Doric 22.35c* FMS 1884 4352 r/n AsiaSistership to "Coptic Ionic".

Doric 24.41c twin screw schooner

1923 Sistership "Ionic".Coptic White Star-Dominion Line.

Doric 23.22c FMS 1884 4352

Doric 23.110c* FMS 1884 4352 r/n AsiaSistership to "Coptic Ionic".

Doric 8.10 FMS 1884 4352 Renamed "Asia".Sistership to "Coptic" and "Ionic ".

Doric 8.63 steam ship 1923 Sistership to "Ionic" and "Coptic".White Star Liner.

Doric 9.6 FMS 1884 4352 Renamed "Asia".Sistership to "Coptic" and "Ionic".Shaw Savill & Albion Co.

Doric 9.43 FMS 1884 4352 Renamed "Asia".Sistership to "Coptic Ionic".Shaw Savill & Albion Line.

Doric 10.20 FMS 1884 4352 Renamed "Asia".Sistership to "Coptic Ionic".Shaw Savill & Albion Liner.

Doric 10.65 FMS 1884 4352 Renamed "Asia".Sistership to "Coptic" "Ionic".Shaw Savill & Albion Co.

Doric 11.9 steam ship 1923 Sistership to "Ionic" and "Coptic".White Star Line.

Doric 11.18 steam ship 1923 Sistership to "Ionic" & "Coptic".

Doric 13.25 FMS 1884 4352 Renameed "Asia".Sistership to "Coptic" and "Ionic" (1).Shaw Savill Line.

Doric 14.21 FMS 1884 4352 Renamed "Asia".Sistership to "Coptic Ionic" (1).Shaw Savill Line.

Doric 14.59 steam ship 1923 16484 Sistership "Ionic" & "Coptic".Built in 1923 for the White Star Line.

Dorrigo 2.58 steam ship 1913 715 Ex "St. Francois ".Foundered.

Dorset 10.15 motor vessel 1935 Federal S N Co vessel.Built in 1935.

Dorunda 10.26 Royal Mail ship

1875 3136 Wrecked on Spanish Coast September 1894.

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Dorunda 10.45 Royal Mail ship

1875 3136 British India S.N.Co vessel.Wrecked off Portugese Coast in Sept 1894.

Doterel 22.84c* HMS Later blown up in the Strait of Magellan.

Doune Castle 9.13 steam ship 1891 4000 Sistership to "Lismore Castle".

Dowan Hill 4.22 4 mast barque

1893 Built by Russell Port Glas.

Dragon 8.38 Racing yacht Yacht Racing yacht.

Drayton Grange 9.28 steam ship 1901 6664 Renamed "Tyrone".Built in 1901.Wrecked at Otago Heads, NZ, 29 September 1913.

Dreadnought 23.16c Called "The Wild Boat of the Atlantic".

Drottning Victoria 24.64c Train Ferry ferry Train Ferry.

Drumburton 6.38 4 mast ship 1881 1891 Built by Russell in 1881.

Drumcraig 4.49 4 mast barque

1885 1979 Built at Barrow.

Drumcraig 6.44 4 mast barque

1885 1979 Tons 1970.Built in 1885.

Drumeltan 5.61 4 mast barque

1883 1909 Built in 1883 by Russell & Co Greenock.

Drummond Castle 9.21 steam ship 1881 3663 Donald Currie & Co.Built in 1881.Foundered off Uschant Bay of Biscay, 16th June 1896, with great loss of life.

Duant Castle 9.58 Ex "Adjutant" and renamed "Oruro".

Donald Currie's Line.Scrapped in 1925.

Du-Chayla 22.87 French cruiser

Duchess of Albany 23.14c paddle steamer

Duchess of Argyll 14.57 steam ship 1906 593 Built in 1906 for LM&S RLY Co.

Duchess of Athol 8.10 steam ship 1928 20119

Duchess of Atholl 13.43 steam ship 1928 20119 CPRCo.Built in 1928.

Duchess of Atholl 14.1 steam ship 1928 20119 Canadian Pacific Co.

Duchess of Bedford 26.39c steam ship 1928 20123

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Duchess of Bedford 26.49c steam ship 1928 20123 Built and engineered by Messrs John Brown and Co Ltd Clydebank for the Canadian Pacific Railway.

Duchess of Bedford 24.67c steam ship 1928 20123 Canadian Pacific.

Duchess of Bedford 14.34 steam ship 1928 20123 Built in 1928.Canadian Pacific Co.

Duchess of Edinburgh 3.72 ship At Circular Quay, Sydney, in the seventies.

Duchess of Edinburgh 5.41 ship

Duchess of Hamilton 15.20

Duchess of Hamliton 15.39 steam ship 1932 795 Built in 1932 for the L M S Railway Co.

Duchess of Montrose 15.47 steam ship 1930 806 Built 1930.

Duchess of Montrose 13.75 steam ship 1930 806

Duchess of Rothesay 11.23 paddle steamer

1895 338 Caledonian S. Packet Co.Built in 1985.

Duchess of York 15.32 steam ship 1929 20021 CPR Co.

Duchess of York 13.53 steam ship 1925 20021 C.P.R.Co.

Duguay-Trouin 6.6 ship 1902 2557

Duilio 15.37 steam ship 1923 24281

Duilio 16.60 steam ship 1923 24281 Built in Italy 1923.Nav. Gen. Italiana Line.Length 602.4 feet, breadth 69 feet? and depth 46.3.

Duke of Argyll 14.25 steam ship 1928 3604 LMS Rly Line.

Duke of Buccleuch 9.34 steam ship

Duke of Cumberland 9.38 steam ship 1909 2038 Built by Denny Bros for London Midland & Scottish Rly.

Duke of Devonshire 13.61 steam ship

Duke of Lancaster 14.54 steam ship Burnt and scuttled at Heysham Harbour 28th November 1931.Raised and repaired 1932.

Duke of Sutherland 22.76 Grounded near Lizard Island.

Duke of Wellington 26.46* HMS 1850 In paper, April 14 1855.

Duke of Westminister 13.61 steam ship

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Duke of York 26.36c steam ship Built and engineered by Harland and Wolff Limited Belfast for the LMS Railway Co.

Duke. of Edinburgh 4.51 ship 1867 1117 Built at Liverpool.

Dumbea 10.17 steam ship 1889 5695 Built in 1889 for Messageries Maritimes.

Dunbar Castle 26.31c motor vessel 1930 10002 Built and engineered by Mesrs. Harland and Wolff Limited Glasgow for the Union Castle Line.

Dunbar Castle 3.17 ship In the foreground "Dunbar Castle" at Circular Quay 15th January 1871.Opposite stern "Parramatta", "Sabraon", "The Lord Warden", "Nourmahal" and "Maid of Judah".

Dunbar Castle 3.18 ship Circular Quay, 15th January 1871. First vessel at bow of, with "Abergeldie" , "Carlisle Castle" then "Resolute".

Dunbar Castle 14.36 motor vessel 1930 10002 Built in 1930 for Union-Castle Co.

Dunbar Castle 14.37 motor vessel 1930 10002 Built in 1930.

Dunbar Castle 14.46 motor vessel 1930 10002 Built in 1930 for the Union-Castle Co.

Dunboyne 6.41 ship 1888 1452 "G.D. Kennedy" and "Af Chapman".

Built in 1888.Became a Swedish Training ship (Af Chapman).

Dunfermline 6.12 4 mast barque

1890 2902 Renamed "Carl Rudgert Vinnen".

Built by Potter.Sold to Germany in 1911 for 6150 pounds.

Dunkerque 4.2 4 mast barque

1897 3338 3338 tons. Built at Dunkirk 1897.

Dunkerque 7.25 4 mast barque

1897 3338

Dunluce Castle 11.18 ship Union Castle Co.

Dunnottar Castle 15.57 motor vessel 1937 15007 Union Castle Co.

Dunnottar Castle 9.3 steam ship 1890 5625 Renamed "Caribbean".Built by Fairfield & Co, Glasgow.Castle Packets Co.Later of Union Castle Co.Built in 1890.

Dunnottar Castle 9.5 steam ship 1890 5625 Renamed "Caribbean".Castle Packet Co.5652 tons.Built in 1890.Sunk during the war.

Dunnottar Castle 9.13 steam ship 1890 5625 Renamed ".

Dunnottar Castle 9.17 steam ship 1890 5625 Renamed "Caribbean".Union Steam Ship Co.

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Dunnottar Castle 9.17 steam ship 1890 5625 Renamed "Caribbean".Union Steam Ship Co.As originally rigged.

Dunnottar Castle 12.15 motor vessel 1937 15007 Union Castle Co.

Dunnottar Castle 13.6* steam ship 1890 5625 Renamed "Caribbean".

Dunnottar Castle 14.45 steam ship 1890 5625 "Caribbean".Built in 1890 for the Donald Currie's Castle Line.Renamed "Caribbean" in 1914.Sunk in North Sea September 26 1915.

Dunolly Castle 22.44c steam ship Intermediate mail steamer.

Dunottar Castle 22.21 steam ship 1890 5625 In the Solent.

Dunottar Castle 16.47 steam ship 1913 15620 Built by Fairfield Co Glasgow for the Castle Line, later Union Castle Co.Taken over by Sir Henry Lunn Touring Co as cruising yacht.

Dunottar Castle 22.21 steam ship 1890 5625

Dunottar Castle 22.21 ss. 1890 5625 Waiting for the mails.

Dunottar Castle 23.79c steam ship 1890 5625

Dunottar Castle 14.47 steam ship 1890 5625 Built by Fairfield Co about 1894 for Donald Currie.

Dunrobin Castle 9.19 steam ship 1875 2820 Built in 1875.Castle Packets Co.Scrapped at Genoa in 1914.

Dunrobin Castle 9.54 steam ship 1875 2820 Castle Co.Scrapped at Genoa, 1914.

Dunsyre 6.6 ship 1891 2149 Built by Hamilton.

Dunsyre 7.37 ship 1891 2149

Duntroon 19.19 motor vessel 1935 10346

Duntroon 1.52 motor vessel 1935 10346 Built in 1935 Melbourne SSCo.

Duntroon 1.58 motor vessel 1935 10346 Built for MSSCo.At Port Said.

Duntroon 12.22 motor vessel 1935 10346 Melbourne SS Co.

Duntroon 12.32 motor vessel 1935 10346 At Sydney.

Duntroon 13.24 motor vessel 1935 10346 Melbourne SS Co.

Dunvegan Castle 15.47 motor vessel 1938 15007 Built 1936.

Dunvegan Castle 26.42c motor vessel 1938 15007

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Dunvegan Castle 23.30c motor vessel 1938 15007 Union-Castle intermediate motor liner. Built and engineered by Harland and Wolff, Belfast.

Dunvegan Castle 3.64 steam ship 1896 5858 At Princes Pier Port Melbourne.

Dunvegan Castle 9.51 steam ship 1896 5858 Union Castle Co.

Dunvegan Castle 12.5 motor vessel 1938 15007 Union Castle Co.

Durban 4.49 barque 1876 771 Ex "Aberlemno".Built Dumbarton.

Durban Castle 19.13 motor vessel 1938 17388

Durban Castle 26.46 motor vessel 1938 17388

Durban Castle 23.131c motor vessel 1938 17388

Durban Castle 12.7 motor vessel 1938 17388 Union Castle Co.

Durbridge 4.54 ship 1892 2201 Built Hamilton P. Glas.

Durham 17.39 aux. barque 1874 2284 Money Wigram Line.

Durham 4.6 aux. barque 1874 2284 Built in 1874. Afterwards converted into ship.

Durham 10.47 aux. barque 1874 2284 Money Wigram Liner.

Durham Castle 22.25c steam ship

Durisdoor 3.75 3ms At Port Augusta, South Australia, 27th September 1884.

Dvina 19.37 steam ship Identification uncertain.

E R Sterling 23.20c 6 mast barquentine

1883 2577 Ex "Lord Wolseley".

E R Sterling 6.22 6 mast barquentine schooner?

1883 2577 "Everett G Griggs", "Lord Wolseley" and "Columbia".

Built in 1883.

E R Sterling 6.31 6 mast barquentine schooner?

1883 2577 "Everett G Griggs", "Lord Wolseley"and "Columbia".

Built in 1883.

E R Sterling 6.54 6 mast barquentine schooner?

1883 2577 "Everett a Briggs", "Lord Wolseley" and "Columbia".

Eagle 1.8 steam ship 1840 227 Built at Pyrmont.

Earl of Arran 18.55 paddle steamer

Earl of Dalhousie 6.7

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Earl of Dunmore 5.19 4 mast barque

1891 2287 Built at Greenock.

Earl of Lonsdale 18.67 steam ship

Earl of Zetland 4.51 ship 1875 1534 1461 Built on Clyde.

Earl of Zetland 5.13 ship 1875 1534 1461

Earl Percy 23.91c Aux ss The wreck of.

Earnock 6.17 s? 1877 1198 Built at Dumbarton.

Easby 18.52a steam ship 1873 1489 After collision with "Gambier", Port Phillip Bay, 28 August 1891.

Easby 1.23 steam ship 1873 1489 Collision with "Gambier" August 1891.

Easby 2.10 steam ship 1873 1489 Built at Stockton by James Patterson & Co.Collided and sank "Gambier" at Port Phillip Bay, 28th August 1891.Wrecked at Gabo Is. 6th April 1907.

Easby 2.21 steam ship 1873 1489

Easby 2.25 steam ship 1873 1489 Collision with "Gambier" in Port Phillip Bay on 28th August 1891 "Gambier" sinks 25 lives lost.

Easby 2.25 steam ship 1873 1489 Identity of vessel uncertain.Prior to collision with "Gambier" in Port Phillip Bay on 28th August 1891 25 lives lost.

Easby 2.35 steam ship 1873 1489 Built 1873.At Port Chalmers NZ.

East Star 1.13 steam ship Waiting to be scuttled off Sydney Heads.

East Star 1.13 steam ship Waiting to be scuttled Kerosene Bay Sydney.

Eastern 17.23 steam ship 1899 3586 E & A Line.

Eastern 10.16 steam ship 1899 3586 E & A SS Co vessel.Built in 1899.

Eastern 10.53 steam ship 1899 3586 E & A Line vessel.

Eastern Monarch 4.48 ship 1874 1706 Built by Mounsey Sunderland.

Eaton Hall 23.63c ship Scene aboard.

Eber 12.55 Remains of German warship driven ashore during a great hurricane at Apia Samoa on the 16th March, 1889.HMS Calliope escaped steaming out of port. Severals other vessels were stranded.

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Eddystone 1.24 steam ship 1886 2040 Built in 1886 McIlwraith Mceacharn Line.Wrecked on Western Coast September 1894.

Eden 26.45c

Eden 3.68 steam ship At Darling Harbour in 1914.

Eden Holm 5.32 barque 1875? 1874

827? 1277 Built at Sunderland.

Eden Holm 6.11 barque 1875? 1874

827? 1277

Edina 15.6 "Old Lady of Port Phillip"with shiplovers about to leave for picnic.

Edina 15.6 steam ship 1854 380 In the nineties.

Edina 15.56 steam ship 1854 380 Trading to Warnambool 1863.

Edina 15.56 s.s 1854 Under sail in "roaring forties" in 1863.

Edina 15.56 steam ship 1918 Ex "Alwinton" and "Killybegs".

Leith Hull & Hamburg S.P. Co.

Edina 15.56 steam ship 1854 380

Edina 15.56 steam ship 1918 Ex "Alwilton" and "Killybegs".

At Newcastle on Thyne.Leith Hull & Hamburg S P Co.

Edina 15.56 steam ship 1854

Edina 17.3 steam ship 1854 380 As originally rigged.

Edina 18.52a steam ship 1918

Edina 19.34 steam ship 1854 380 En route to Australia in 1862.

Edina 19.34 steam ship 1854 380 Last voyage to Geelong June 29th 1939.

Edina 19.34 steam ship 1854 380 In Warrnambool and Port Fairy for trade.

Edina 19.34 steam ship 1854 380 Leaving Geelong on final voyage.

Edina 19.34 steam ship 1854 380

Edina 19.34 steam ship 1854 380 "Edina" leaving wharf for scrap.

Edina 19.34 steam ship 1854 380

Edina 19.38 steam ship 1854 380 In Warnambool for trade.

Edina 19.38 steam ship 1854 380

Edina 19.44 steam ship 1854 380 Casting off lines prior to being dismantled.

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Edina 19.47 steam ship 1854 380 CDG at wheel.

Edina 19.47 steam ship 1854 380 In Yarra dry dock.

Edina 19.47 steam ship 1854 380

Edina 19.51 steam ship 1854 380 Stranded to prevent sinking after collision with "Manawatu".

Edina 26.45c steam ship 1854 380 In Dry Dock. Duke and Orr's Dock in the River Yarra.

Edina 23.141c steam ship 1854 380

Edina 23.161c steam ship 1854 380

Edina 23.161c steam ship 1854 380

Edina 23.161c steam ship 1854 380 Berthed at Williamstown and is being broken up.

Edina 23.186c steam ship 1854 380 Now an empty hull engine and boilers removed one of two pictures.

Edina 23.186c* steam ship 1854 380 Now an empty hull engine and boilers removed one of two pictures.

Edina 1.9a steam ship 1854 380 Leaving Geelong for Melbourne on her last trip prior to being dismantled 29th June 1938.Built at Glasgow.

Edina 1.10 steam ship 1854 380

Edina 1.10 steam ship 1854 380 Howard Smith & Sons.

Edina 1.10 steam ship 1854 380

Edina 1.49 steam ship 1854 380 First visit to Warnambool 4th April 1863.

Edina 1.50 steam ship 1854 380 In the eighties.

Edina 1.54 steam ship 1854 380 Berthed Queen's Wharf, since demolished.

Edina 1.59 steam ship 1854 380 Rigged in 1884 for Queensland trade.Built at Glasgow.

Edina 1.59 steam ship 1854 380 Sailing in the "roaring forties" January 1938.Arrived in Melbourne 7th March 1863.Built in Glasgow.

Edina 1.59 steam ship 1854 380 Arrived in Melbourne 7th March 1863.Built in Glasgow.As altered for Geelong trade in 1880's.

Edina 2.1 steam ship 1854 380

Edina 2.1 steam ship 1854 380

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Edina 2.7 steam ship 1854 380 The world's wonder ship.The veteran steamer.In original rig arrived at Melbourne 7th March 1863 having left Leith 23rd November 1862 and came to Melbourne under canvas 104 days.For detailed editorial see Vol 2, pg 7a.

Edina 2.7 steam ship 1854 380 Making her last trip in the Yarra Basin prior to closing for Spencer Street Bridge.

Edina 2.7 steam ship 1854 380 In dry dock.

Edina 2.7 steam ship 1854 380 In dry dock 1930.

Edina 2.7 steam ship 1854 380 Altered for the Queensland trade and subsequently diverted to Geelong and Portlington trade, 1890.

Edina 2.7 steam ship 1854 380 Using her sails in the New Zealand trade, 5 1/2 days to New Zealand.

Edina 2.7 steam ship 1854 380 In latest rig.

Edina 2.14 steam ship 1854 380

Edina 2.50 steam ship 1854 380 As rigged for Geelong trade, 1880.

Edina 3.47 steam ship 1854 380 With other ships at Queens Wharf, River Yarra, Melbourne.

Edina 3.63 steam ship 1854 380 With another ship at Moorabool St Wharf, Geelong.

Edina 8.48 steam ship 1854 380 In the Roaring Forties 1863, sailing out to Melbourne.

Edina 8.51 steam ship 1854 380

Edina 9.52* steam ship 1854 380 In 1863.

Edina 12.21 steam ship 1854 380 At shipyard where she was built in Glasgow.

Edina 12.45 steam ship 1854 380 In Yarra Dry Dock.

Edina 12.45 steam ship 1854 380 In the Western District trade.

Edina 12.48 steam ship 1854 380 Altered for Bay trade.

Edina 12.61 steam ship 1854 380 On her last voyage, 29 June 1938.Being farewelled by tug "James Patterson".The Captaain is Hartley Watson.

Edina 19.34 steam ship 1854 380 Off to Geelong.

Edinburgh 4.64 steam ship 1855 2315 Renamed "Eridano".Inman Line. Renamed 1870.

Edinburgh Castle 24.2c steam ship

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Edinburgh Castle 23.183c steam ship The "Sun" 6/12/1945.Former Union Castle Line ended her life under gunfire of British warships.

Edinburgh Castle 23,196c Leaving Capetown on her last voyage, "Cape Argus" Friday January 20, 1939.

Edinburgh Castle 9.34 steam ship Union Castle Line.Leaving Capetown.

Edinburgh Castle 13.19 steam ship Union Castle Line.

Edward 21.6 Brig 1874 270

Edward 23.47c Brig 1874 270 Wrecked off Point Nepean.

Edward 4.50 Brig 1874 270 Built in Norway.

Edward 6.53 Brig 1874 270 Built in 1874 at Drontheim.Wrecked at Port Phillip Heads (inside at Portsea) October 1912.

Edward 6.74 Brig 1874 270 Wrecked at Portsea, inside beach.

Edward 7.49 Brig 1874 270

Edward O'Brien 3.21 ship 1882 2271 Mort's Dock, Balmain, Sydney, taken in 1887.Ship at dock "Edwin O'Brien.Outside dock is SS "Flora", TSN Co., with "Aldinga" at her stern. (Photo 311).

Egmont 1.8 steam ship 1864 670 Built for the Panama Co.Later belonged to the A.S.N.Co.Lengenthed in 1875.Hulked about 1901.

Egmont 1.13 steam ship 1864 670 At Dawes point Sydney.

Egmont 1.58 steam ship 1864 670 With "Ranelagh" at Cairns Jetty.It is in the distance.

Egmont 2.28 steam ship 1864 670 In Sydney.ASN Co.Built in 1864.

Egmont 2.40 steam ship 1864 670 Built in 1864.Renfrew.ASN Co.Lengthened in 1875.Later hulked.

Egmont 3.56 steam ship 1864 670 With other ships at Circular Quay Wharves, Sydney.

Egmont 12.39 steam ship 1864 670 At wharves at Circular Quay.

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Egypt 24.52c steam ship 1871 National Line.Built in Liverpool in 1871.Burned in 1890.

Egypt 13.28 steam ship 1987 7912 Sistership "Arabia".Built 1897.P & S CN Co.Sunk near Uschant.

Eknare 10.24 steam ship Commonwealth Government steamers built at Williamstown, not in commission.

Elamang 15.13 steam ship 1876 946 Sistership to "Katoomba".Great flood at Brisbane 1893. With "Paluma" and "Marie Evans" stranded in the Brisbane Botanical Gardens. They were refloated by a second flood 2 weeks later.

Elamang 19.51 steam ship 1876 946 Sistership to "Katoomba".Ashore in Botanical Gardens, Brisbane, during flood.

Elamang 1.17 steam ship 1876 946 Built in 1876.Sunk to form breakwater Newcastle March 1905.Sistership to "Katoomba".

Elbe 22.22c steam ship 1881 5400 North German Lloyd.

Elbe 6.59 ship 1887 1693 Built in 1887.

Elbe 9.1 steam ship 1870 4510 Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.Built in 1870.

Elbe 14.15 steam ship 1881 5400 Norddeutscher Lloyd Line.Sunk in collision in North Sea Jan 1895, 335 persons drowned.

Elbruz 24.69c M Tanker

Electra 2.22 Built Glasgow.NCSN Co.

Elfrieda 24.62c 3 mast barque

Elginshire 18.34 steam ship Wreck of, at Timaru NZ 9th March 1892.

Elginshire 4.65 4 mast barque

1889 2160 2229 Built at Dumbarton.

Elginshire 5.35 4 mast barque

1889 2160 2229 Built at Dumbarton.

Elginshire 5.35

Elginshire 5.39 4 mast barque

1889 2160 2229 Built at Dumbarton.

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Elginshire 5.65 4 mast barque

1889 2160 2229 2229 tons.Birrell & Co., Stenhouse, Dumbarton in 1889.

Elginshire 6.38 4 mast barque

1889 2160 2229 Tons 2229.Built in 1889.

Elginshire 6.46 4 mast barque

1889 2160 2229 Tons 2160.Built in 1889.

Elida 4.18 barque Ex "City of Perth" and "Turakina".

Elingamite 17.11* steam ship 1887 2585 Sinking of.

Elingamite 18.18* steam ship 1887 2585 Foundering NZ 9 November 1902.

Elingamite 19.54* steam ship 1887 2585 Foundering on Three Kings Is., NZ, 9th Nov 1902.

Elingamite 2.74 steam ship 1887 2585 Huddart Parker & Co.Foundered off Three Kings Island, NZ, 9 November 1902.

Elingamite 2.79 steam ship 1887 2585 Foundered near "The Three Kings", NZ 9 Nov 1902. Great loss of life.

Eliza 22.53* ship Burning in Hobsons Bay, 1870.

Elizabeth 6.21 4 mast barque

1889 2528 "Sir Robert Fernie".Built by Russell in 1889.Dismantled in 1909 and re-rigged as barque in 1917.

Ellen 7.10 3 mast barquentine

Ellen Stuart 3.16 ship Circular Quay, 15th January 1871. In foreground, "Sobraon" opposite.

Ellerslie 3.78 steam ship At Oamaru Pier, New Zealand.

Ellesmere 5.38 4 mast barque

1886 2530

Ellesmere 6.5 4 mast barque

1886 2530 Renamed "Schiffbek".Built at Southampton.At Woolloomooloo Wharf. Barque " Loongana" alongside.

Ellora 4.30 barque 1855 1574 Ex "Ellora" and "Cadiz".Built at Liverpool.

Ellora 4.66 steam ship 1855 1574 Ex "Cadiz".Built Liverpool.

Ellora 6.9 barque 1855 1574 Ex "Cadiz".

Elmbark 6.60 4 mast barque

1890 2288 Built in 1890.

Elmbark 6.60 4 mast barque

1890 2288 Before the launch.

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Elmbark 6.60 4 mast barque

1890 2288 Launch of.

Elmina 8.33 2m sch yacht Cruising yacht.

Elouera 10.24 steam ship Commonwealth Government steamers built at Williamstown, not in commission.

Emden 15.29 German Raider WWI

On Cocos Island after encounter with HMAS "Sydney".

Emden 15.33 German Raider WWI

Wreck of German warship on Cocos Island Indian Ocean.

Emden 15.53 German Raider WWI

The last of the Emden on Cocos Island Indian Ocean.

Emden 18.36 German Raider

WW 1.

Emden 18.36 German Raider WWI

The wreck of the German Raider off Cocus Islands.

Emden 12.54 German Raider WWI

Remains of, on Cocos Island.

Emilie 4.24 ship 1873 Ex "British Ambassador".Built by Potter.

Empire 15.22 steam ship 1902 4496 Renamed "Volubilis".E and A Line.

Empire 22.22c steam ship 1902 4747 r/n Volubilis

Empire 22.35c steam ship 1902 4747 Renamed "Volubilis".

Empire 46.10a steam ship 1902 4747 Pencil drawing 8th January 1903.

Empire 10.56 steam ship 1902 4747 Renamed "Volubilis".E & A Liner.

Empire 10.62 steam ship 1902 4747 Renamed "Volubilis".

Empress 22.40c steam ship c1880 China and Japan service.Leaving Burrard Inlet.

Empress of Asia 23.102c steam ship 1913 16909 Sistership to "Empress of Russia".

Empress of Asia 23.202c steam ship 1913 16909

Empress of Asia 9.26 steam ship 1913 16909 Sistership to "Empress of Russia".Built in 1913.Canadian-Pacific Rly Co.

Empress of Asia 11.33 steam ship 1913 16909 Sistership to "Empress of Russia".Canadian Pacific Co.Built in 1913.

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Empress of Australia 26.22c twin screw schooner

1914 21861 Refitted for the Canadian Pacific service.

Empress of Australia 24.18 twin screw schooner

1914 21861 Ex "Tirpiz".Canadian Pacific.Twin-screw passenger liner.

Empress of Australia 23.2c twin screw schooner

1914 21861 Canadian Pacific.Built in Stettin, Germany.

Empress of Australia 23.115c twin screw schooner

1914 21861 Canadian Pacific Built in Stettin, Germany.

Empress of Australia 23.133c steam ship 1931 42348 Argus 28 April 1939 .The King and Queen planned to travel to the USA and Canada on this vessel.

Empress of Australia 9.7 twin screw schooner

1914 21861 Built at Stettin Germany in 1914.Canadian Pacific Rly Co.

Empress of Australia 11.2 twin screw schooner

1914 21861 Ex "Empress of China" & "Tirpitz".

Canadian Pacific Co.

Empress of Australia 11.31 twin screw schooner

1914 21861 Ex "Empress of China" and "Tirpitz".

Canadian Pacific RLY Co.

Empress of Australia 13.5 twin screw schooner

1914 21861 Ex "Empress of China" and "Tirpitz".

Empress of Australia 14.26 twin screw schooner

1914 21861 Ex "Empress of China" and ex "Tirpitz".

Canadian Pacific Line.Built at Stetin.

Empress of Australia 14.38 twin screw schooner

1914 21861 Ex "Empress of China" and "Tirpitz".

Built in Germany 1914 for CPR Co.

Empress of Britain 15.23 1931 42348 Visited Melbourne April 1938.

Empress of Britain 15.23 1931 42348 At Port Melbourne Pier.

Empress of Britain 15.28 steam ship 1931 42348 At Port Melbourne 1938 with "Reliance".

Empress of Britain 15.37 steam ship 1931 42438

Empress of Britain 15.37 steam ship 1931 42348

Empress of Britain 15.37 steam ship 1931 42348

Empress of Britain 16.56 steam ship 1931 42348 Built in 1931.Canadian-Pacific Railway Co.

Empress of Britain 19.1 steam ship 1931 42348 42,000 tons.Length 750 feet, Breadth 97 feet 6inches.Sunk in Atlantic by Nazis.

Empress of Britain 19.20 steam ship 1931 42348 Uncertain of identification.

Empress of Britain 19.23 steam ship 1931 42348 Canadian Pacific Co.

Empress of Britain 19.35 steam ship 1931 42348 At Port Melbourne.

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Empress of Britain 19.39 steam ship 1931 42348 At Southampton.

Empress of Britain 26.3c steam ship 1931 42348 Passing the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec.

Empress of Britain 23.40c steam ship 1931 42348 Built by John Brown and Co Ltd Clydebank for the Canadian Pacific Railway Co.Established a world record for lowest fuel consumption for a steam driven ship.

Empress of Britain 23.123c steam ship 1931 42438

Empress of Britain 23.179c steam ship 1931 42348 Before she could go under the Golden Gate Bridge at San Francisco her masts had to be shortened by 2 feet.

Empress of Britain 23.187c steam ship 1931 42348 The "Argus" 28.10.40.Reports were received that the vessel had been sunk by the Germans.

Empress of Britain 23.187c* steam ship 1931 42348 One of several photos. "Dramatic Radio Picture". Vessel on fire being towed by 2 salvage tugs apparently destroyers.It was attacked from the air by the Germans off Ireland. 200 crew stayed on board to try and save the ship, but they had to abandon the vessel.

Empress of Britain 23.188c* steam ship 1931 42348 One of 2 photos.Sydney welcomes the "Empress of Britain", April 2nd 1938. Then the largest vessel Sydney had seen.

Empress of Britain 23.188c* steam ship 1931 42348 One of 2 photos. Sydney welcomes the "Empress of Britain" April 2nd 1938. Then the largest vessel Sydney had seen.

Empress of Britain 23.189c steam ship 1931 42348

Empress of Britain 23.189c* steam ship 1931 42348 One of several photos.

Empress of Britain 23.190c steam ship 1931 42348 In Sydney Harbour, one of several photos.

Empress of Britain 8.55 steam ship 1931 42348 At Port Melbourne Pier.

Empress of Britain 8.59 At Port Melbourne Pier.

Empress of Britain 8.61 steam ship 1931 42348

Empress of Britain 9.48 steam ship 1906 15646 r/n Montroyal qvCanadian Pacific Railway Co.

Empress of Britain 12.18 steam ship 1931 42348 Canadian Pacific Co.

Empress of Britain 12.28 steam ship 1931 42348 At Station Pier.

Empress of Britain 12.28 steam ship 1931 42348 At pier at Port Melbourne.

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Empress of Britain 13.6 steam ship 1931 42348

Empress of Britain 13.7 steam ship 1906 15646 Renamed "Montroyal".Canadian Pacific R. Co.

Empress of Britain 13.18 steam ship 1931 42348

Empress of Britain 13.29 steam ship 1931 42348 Built 1931.CPR Co.

Empress of Britain 13.29 steam ship 1931 42348 Built in 1931.CRP Co.

Empress of Britain 13.35 steam ship 1931 42348 Canadian Pacific Co.

Empress of Britain 13.36 steam ship 1906 15646 Renamed "Montroyal".

Empress of Britain 14.13 steam ship 1931 42348

Empress of Britain 14.13 steam ship 1931 42348 Canadian Pacific Co.

Empress of Britain 14.18 steam ship 1931 42348

Empress of Britain 14.37 steam ship 1931 42348 After launch at Glasgow.

Empress of Canada 16.49 twin screw schooner

1922 21517 Built by Fairfield Co Glasgow.Re-engined and improved Glasgow 1929.

Empress of Canada 26.36c twin screw schooner

1922 21517 Leaving Vancover en route for Japan and China.

Empress of Canada 24.16c twin screw schooner

1922 21517 CPOS.Twin-screw geared-turbine Steamer.

Empress of Canada 24.29c twin screw schooner

1917 21517 Canadian Pacific Co.

Empress of Canada 9.42 twin screw schooner

1922 21517 Canadian Pacific Rly Co.

Empress of Canada 9.53 twin screw schooner

1922 21517 Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

Empress of Canada 11.31 twin screw schooner

1922 21517 Canadian Pacific Rly Co.

Empress of Canada 11.33 twin screw schooner

1922 21517 Canadian Pacific Co.Built in 1922.

Empress of China 22.44c steam ship 1891 5950 Sistership to "Empress of Japan".

Empress of China 14.18 steam ship 1891 5950 Sistership to "Empress of Japan".

Empress of France 16.19 steam ship 1913 18357 Ex "Alsatian".Built at Glasgow 1913. Later Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

Empress of France 9.22 steam ship 1913 18357 ex AlsatianBuilt in 1913.

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Empress of France 14.35 steam ship 1913 18357 Ex "Alsatian".Built in 1913 for the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Scrapped in 1933.

Empress of India 23.63c steam ship 1891 5940 RMSS.

Empress of India 9.14 steam ship 1891 5940 Sistership to "Empress of Japan".Built in 1891.

Empress of India 9.30 steam ship 1891 5940 Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

Empress of India 9.59 steam ship 1908 17282 Ex "Prinz Frederich Wilhelm", renamed "Montnairn" and "Montlaurier".

Sold by Canadian Railway Co in Dec 1930 for scrapping.

Empress of Ireland 13.64 steam ship 1906 15646 Sunk in River St Lawrence result of collision with a great loss of life.

Empress of Japan 24.82c steam ship 1891 5940

Empress of Japan 23.28c steam ship 1930 26032 Then the largest and fastest steamship in the Pacific.

Empress of Japan 8.61 steam ship 1891 5940 Sistership to "Empress of China" and "Empress of India".Canadian Pacific liner.

Empress of Japan 9.14 steam ship 1891 5940 Sistership to "Empress of China" and "Empress of India". Built in 1891.Canadian Pacific Co.

Empress of Japan 9.25 steam ship 1891 5940 Sistership to "Empress of China" and "Empress of India". Built in 1891.Canadian Pacific Co.

Empress of Japan 9.37 steam ship 1891 5940 Canadian Pacific Railway Co.Sistership to "Empress of China" and "Empress of India".

Empress of Japan 11.31 steam ship 1891 5940 Sistership to "Empress of China" and " Empress of India". Canadian Pacific Built in 1891.

Empress of Japan 11.35 steam ship 1891 5940 Sistership to "Empress of China" and "Empress of India".Canadian Pacific Co.Built in 1891.

Empress of Japan 12.55 steam ship 1891 5940

Empress of Japan 13.5 steam ship 1930 26032 Canadian Pacific Line.

Empress of Japan 14.6 steam ship 1930 26032 Canadian Pacific Co.

Empress of Japan 14.13 steam ship 1930 26032 C.P.R.Co.

Empress of Japan 14.38 steam ship 1930 26032 Canadian Pacific Co.

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Empress of Russia 16.20 steam ship 1913 16810 Built by Fairfield Co 1913.Sistership to "Empress of Asia".Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

Empress of Russia 9.9 steam ship 1913 16810 Sistership to "Empress of Asia".Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

Empress of Russia 14.48 steam ship 1913 16810 Sistership to "Empress of Asia".Built by Fairfield Co in 1913.

Empress of Scotland 16.29 1905 25160 Ex "Kaiserin Auguste Victoria".

Built by Vulcan Co., Stettin, Germany.Acquired by Canadian Pacific Rly Company.Length 766.5 feet, breadth 77.3 Feet and depth 50 feet.

Empress of Scotland 16.30 steam ship 1905 25160 Ex "Kaiserin Auguste Victoria".

Built in Germany.

Empress of Scotland 18.50 steam ship 1905 25160 Ex "Kaiserin Auguste Victoria".

Burning.

Empress of Scotland 26.6c steam ship 1905 25160 Ship ablaze in the Blythe River at Northumberland, USA. Launched in Germany.

Empress of Scotland 26.23c steam ship 1905 25160 Ship ablaze in the Blythe River at Northumberland, USA.Launched in Germany.

Empress of Scotland 11.1 steam ship 1905 25160 Ex "Kaiserin Auguste Victoria".

Empress of Scotland 11.29 steam ship 1905 25160 Ex "Kaiserin Auguste Victoria".

Canadian Pacific Line.

Empress of Scotland 14.58 steam ship 1905 25160 "Kaiserin Auguste Victoria".

Built in 1905.Scrapped in 1931.

Empress of the Sea 19.9* ship 1853 2200 American Clipper.

Empress of the Sea 6.16* ship 1853 2200 Burned at Port Phillip Heads, Dec 19 1861.

Empreza 19.29* barque 1865 236 Built in 1865.

Ems 3.52 3ms 1893 1793 Renamed "Fortuna".At Suva Fiji.Built by Connell at Glasgow.

Emu 2.48 steam ship 1876 622 At Breakwater Pier, Warrnambool.

Encounter 23.113c HMAS In Corio Bay.

Endymion 4.20 barque 1875 1345 Renamed "Virgo".Built by Osborn & Graham, Sunderland.

Engadine 15.5 steam ship 1911 1676 Southern Railway England for Channel Services.

Engadine 9.18 steam ship 1911 1676 Built in 1911.Dover-Calais Route.

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Engadine 13.57 steam ship 1911 1676 Leaving Dover for Calais.

English Trader 23.22c steam ship Salvaging at Dartmouth.Picture shows hull floating away after the vessel.It had been cut in two. Later it was safely beached in Dartmouth Harbour.

English Trader 23.105c steam ship Half a ship and still afloat.Being towed into Southampton Water had run aground on rocks near Dartmouth.

Enterprise 19.60 2m sch

ER Sterling 6.22 6 mast barquentine schooner?

1883 2577 "Everett G. Griggs", "Lord Wolseley" and "Columbia".

Eridan 10.52 steam ship Messageries Maritimes vessel.

Eridan 13.57 steam ship Messageries Maritime Line.

Erin's Isle 4.13 ship 1877 1778 Built in America.

Erminia 4.39 barque ? 1902 1580 Built in Italy.

Ernest Legouve 4.34 barque 1901 2246 Built Nantes.

Erskine M Phelps 24.52c 4 mast barque

1898 1892?

3209 American Barque built 1892.

Erskine M Phelps 5.73 4 mast barque

1898 3209 Built by A Sewall & Co., USA in 1898.

Esk 1.5 steam ship 1877 854 Ex "Vampire".TSN Co.Wrecked on Hebe Reef Tamar Heads Tasmania 24th April 1886.

Esk 2.61 steam ship 1877 854 Ex "Vampire".Wrecked on Hebe Reef Tas., 24 April 1886.

Eskasoni 4.20 s (?) 1886 1760 Identification of vessel uncertain. Built at Stockton.

Eskimo 11.29 steam ship 1910 3326 Built in 1910.Ellerman's Wilson Line.

Eskmoor 5.6 ship Name uncertain.Photo taken at Bristol. Clifton Bridge in the background.

Esperance Bay 9.27 steam ship 1922 13856 Australian Commonwealth Government.Built in 1922.Later Aberdeen & Commonwealth Line.

Esperance Bay 11.47 steam ship 1922 13856 13850 tons.Commonwealth Line.

Essex 19.55* ship 1862 1042 Money Wigram emigrant ship.

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Essex 22.43c steam ship 1902 8722 The largest vessel that has come up the Brisbane River.

Essex 4.51 ship 1863 1255 Built at Sunderland. G.Marshall owner.

Essex 5.41 ship 1863 1255 Money Wigram.

Essex 5.68* ship 1862 1042 Money Wigram's vessel.Built at Blackwall in 1862.

Essex 5.71 ship 1862 1042 Built at Blackwall in 1862.

Essex 6.2 ship 1863 1255

Essex 11.37 steam ship 1902 8722 Federal Line.Built in 1902.

Etha Rickmers 3.84 ship 1890 1841 At Bristol.

Etha Rickmers 4.20 ship 1890 1841

Etha Rickmers 4.47 ship 1890 1841

Ethel 3.82 At Hobart.

Ethel 6.4 barque 1876 711

Ethel 6.18 With "Lufra", "Natal Queen" and "Mary Wadley".

Ethel 6.69 barque 1866 556 At Sunderland in 1856.

Etruria 16.44 steam ship 1885 8120 Sistership to "Umbria".Built for Cunard Line at Glasgow.

Etruria 22.31c* steam ship 1885 8120 Sistership to "Umbria".Cunard Line.

Etruria 22.33c steam ship 1885 8120 Sistership to "Umbria".Cunard Line.

Etruria 23.17c* steam ship 1885 8120 Sistership to "Umbria" 1884-5.A time of great advance in passenger liners.

Etruria 4.67 steam ship 1885 8120 Sistership to "Umbria".

Etruria 9.42 steam ship 1885 8120 Sistership to "Umbria".Cunard Line.Sold in 1909 having made 540 trips across Atlantic.

Eudora 23.11c 4 mast barque

Eugene Pergeline 4.49 barque 1900 2310 Built at Nantes.

Eugene Schneider 4.54 barque 1902 2314 Built at Nantes.

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Eulomene 4.63 1891 2725 Built R. Thompson & Sons. Missing since 1905.

Eumeralla 26.24c steam ship 1908 916 In Port to have mussels removed.

Eumeralla 26.24c steam ship 1908 916 Mussels in "millions" removed from "Eumeralla".Bought by an Eastern shipping Co. after having anchored off Port Melbourne for nearly 7 years.Built in Scotland for Messrs Howard Smith in 1908.

Eumeralla 1.7 steam ship 1908 916

Eumeralla 2.75 steam ship 1908 916 With other ships on River Yarra.

Eumeralla 3.47 steam ship 1908 916 With other ships at Queens Wharf, River Yarra, Melbourne.

Eumeralla 3.75 steam ship 1908 916 At Wharves River Yarra.

Euphrates 5.28 4 mast barque

1879 1716 Built at Port Glasgow.

Euphrates 6.6 4 mast barque

1879 1716

Eurasia 6.52 s(?) 1885 1825 Built by Russell in 1895.

Eurimbla 1.26 steam ship 1884 1055 Built in Kunghorn 1884 ASNCo.

Eurimbla 1.45 steam ship 1884 1055 At berth Brisbane River about 1884.

Eurimbla 2.48 steam ship 1884 1055 AUSN Co.

Eurimbla 10.24 steam ship Commonwealth Government steamers built at Williamstown, not in commission.

Euripedes 9.39 steam ship 1914 14947 renamed "Akaroa".Aberdeen Line.Sold to Shaw Savill & Albion Co and renamed.

Euripides 17.18 steam ship 1914 14947 Aberdeen Line.

Euripides 10.2 steam ship 1914 14947 Renamed Akaroa.Aberdeen Line, Shaw Savill & Albion Co.

Euripides 10.50 steam ship 1914 14947 Renamed "Akaroa".Aberdeen Line vessel sold to Shaw Savill and renamed.

Euripides 11.12 steam ship 1914 14947 Renamed "Akaroa".Aberdeen Line.

Euripides 13.1 steam ship 1914 14947 Renamed " Akaroa".Aberdeen Line.

Euripides 13.17 steam ship 1914 14947 Renamed "Akaroa".Aberdeen Line.Sold to Shaw Savill line and renamed.

Euripides 13.33 steam ship 1914 14947 Renamed "Akaroa".In Sydney Harbour.

Euro 2.74 steam ship 1874 336 Built at Lanarkshire.Wrecked at Rivoli Bay S. A. August 1881.

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Europa 15.23 steam ship 1930 49746 In the English Channel.Sistership to "Bremen".

Europa 15.37 paddle steamer

1930 49746 Built in 1930.

Europa 16.56 steam ship 1930 49746 Built Hamburg 1930.Sistership to "Bremen", Norddeutscher Lloyd line.

Europa 26.30c steam ship 1930 49746 Built by Messrs Blohm and Voss Hamburg for the Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen.

Europa 11.16 steam ship 1930 49746 Sistership to "Bremen".Built in Germany.Norddeutscher Lloyd Line.

Europa 13.20 steam ship 1930 49746 Sistership to "Bremen".

Europa 13.60* paddle steamer

Europa 14.1 steam ship 1930 49746 Sistership to "Bremen".

Europa 14.3 steam ship 1930 49746 Sistership to "Bremen".Norddeutscher Lloyd Line.

Europa 14.36 steam ship 1930 49746 Sistership to "Bremen".Built in 1928 Nordd-Lloyd Line.

Europe 4.17 4 mast barque

1897 2957 Built Rouen.

Euryalus 22.37c steam ship 1898 3570

Euryalus 22.86c HMS New flagship on the Australian station.

Euryalus 10.57 steam ship 1898 3570 Built at Newcastle-on-Thyne by A. Currie & Co.

Eurydice 3.79 ship At Geelong Pier.

Euterpe 4.60 ship 1864 1197 Renamed "Star of India".Built by Stewart at Ramsey, Isle of Man and presented to San Diego Zoo by Mr F.W Coffrath.

Euterpe 6.71 ship 1884 2146 Built at Barrow in 1884.

Euwara 10.24 steam ship Commonwealth Government steamers built at Williamstown, not in commission.

Euxiene 9.49 paddle steamer

1847 1165 P & O S N Co.

Evangeline 22.45c steam ship c1870

Evangeline 8.19 2m Schr yacht

Cruising yacht.

Excelsior 18.52a ss 1882

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Excelsior 1.31 ss 340 1882 Hulked 1919.Photo taken at Geelong about 1885.

Excelsior 2.19 ss 340 1882 Hulked later.

Excelsior 2.34 ss 340 1882 Built in 1882.Hulked 1919.

Excelsior 2.50 ss340 1882 At the Queen's Wharf,in the nineties.

Excelsior 2.54 ss 340 1882 Hulked at Melbourne 1919.

Excelsior 2.55 ss 340 1882 Huddart Parker & Co.Sunk in Port Phillip Bay 1899.Hulked later.

Excelsior 3.30 ss 340 1882 River Yarra, Queen's wharf and Swinging Basin, "Florence Maud" unloading."Excelsior", "Mandana" and "Nelson" follow."South Australian" and USS Co's, "Taupe" at South Wharf.Photo taken in the 1880's.

Excelsior 4.12 barque 1891 1407

Express 24.7c* steam ship 1853 199 Run by Captain W. Howard in the Melbourne-Geelong trade.

Express 1.49 steam ship 1853 199 Built in 1853.First steamer Huddart Packer Co.Wrecked at Riverton N Z March 1877.

Express 2.63* steam ship 1853 199 Huddart Parkers first steamship.Wrecked at Riverton NZ March 1877.

Express 14.53 steam ship 1907 1695 Built in 1907 for the Dover-Calais line.

Fabian 19.23 steam ship

Fahrowl 5.22 barque 1892 1457 Built Russell & Co., Port Glasgow.

Faid Gihaad 23.167c* ps Yacht Yacht of the Viceroy of Egypt.

Faid Gihaad 23.167c* Yacht of the Viceroy of Egypt.

Fairy Rock 4.50 BRIG 1859 192 Built at Rye.

Falkland Bank 4.70 ship

Falls Bridge 12.59

Falls of Afton 4.27 4 mast ship 1882 1974 Built by Russell & Co., Port Glascow.

Falls of Clyde 4.49 4 mast barque

1878 1807 Built by Russell P. Glasgow.

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Falls of Dee 4.14 4 mast ship 1882 1974 1916 Renamed "Teie".Built Russell P. Glasgow. Sunk by submarine 1917.

Falls of Dee 6.6 4 mast ship 1882 1974 1916 Renamed "Teie".Built by Russell.Sunk May 1917.

Falls of Dee 6.39 4 mast ship 1882 1974 1916 "Teie".Tons 1974.Built in 1882.

Falls of Garry 18.69 4 mast barque

1886 2026 2088 Wrecked off Ballymacus Point Ireland, 26th April 1911.

Falls of Garry 4.49* 4 mast barque

1886 2026 2088 Built Russell & Co.

Falls of Garry 5.55 4 mast barque

1886 2026 2088 2088 tons.Built in 1886.

Falls of Halladale 18.12 4 mast barque

18$6 2085 Wreck near Port Campbell Victoria November 1908.

Falls of Halladale 18.24 4 mast barque

1846 2085 Uncertainty about the name of the vessel.

Falls of Halladale 22.78 4 mast barque

1886 2085 Wreck at Petyersborough, 1908.

Falls of Halladale 5.10 4 mast barque

18$6 2085 Russell & Co., Greenock.

Falls of Halladale 5.62 4 mast barque

1886 2085 2026 tons.Built in 1886.Wrecked near Peterborough, Victoria, 14th November 1908.

Falls of Halladale 6.70 4 mast barque

1846 2085 Wreck of.

Falls of Halliday 22.93 Wrecked near Warnambool.

Fanny Fisher 6.3 barque 1847 219 Built on Manning River, NSW.

Far East 26.18* twin screw schooner aux. barque

1863 1270 Double screw steam ship built December 12 1863. Launched from Dudgeon's building-yard Milwal.She was 227 feet long and 210 feet breadth of beam, 34 feet depth moulded, 22 feet depth of hold, 20 feet 6 inches depth at low water line, 17 feet displacement of hull 2200 tons.Builders measurement of tonnage 1270.

Favell 4.31 barque 1895 1106 1334 Built in Bristol.

Favell 6.12 barque 1895 1106 1334 Built Bristol.

Favell 6.51 barque 1895 1106 1334

Favell 8.16 barque 1895 1106 1334 At Port Adelaide.

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Fayonne 13.36 paddle steamer

Egyptian.

Federal 17.17* steam ship 1890 2403 McIlwraith, McEacharn.

Federal 19.30* steam ship 1890 2403

Federal 22.3c steam ship 1890 2403

Federal 2.22 steam ship 1890 2403 Aground at Newcastle Breakwater, March 9th 1893.

Federal 2.32* steam ship 1890 2403 Built in 1890,Foundered near Ram Head with all hands 21st march 1901.

Federal 8.49* steam ship 1890 2403 Ill fated.

Feiza Baari 22.66* Turkish Steam Frigate

At Southampton.

Felicite 24.66c BGN French Sailing Vessel.

Felix Roussel 19.14 n mv

Fennia 19.5 4 mast barque

1902 3122 Ex "Champigny".

Fennia 19.5 4 mast barque

1902 3122

Fennia 23.84c 4 mast barque

1902 3122

Fennia 4.2 4 mast barque

1902 3122 Ex "Champigny ".3112 tons. Built at Le Havre 1902.

Fennia 4.2 4 mast barque

1902 3122 Ex "Champigny ".3112 tons.Built at Havre 1902.Dismasted off Cape Horn 1927 and subsequently sold to be converted into hulk.

Fennia 5.71 4 mast barque

1902 3122 Ex "Champigny".Built at Havre.Later hulk at Falkland Islands.

Fennia 6.1 4 mast barque

1902 3122 ex Champignyat Williamstown

Fennia 6.6 4 mast barque

1902 3122 "Champigny".Built at Havre.

Fennia 6.11 4 mast barque

1902 3122 Ex "Champigny".Built at Havre.Later hulk at Falkland Islands.

Fennia 6.13 4 mast barque

1902 3122 Ex "Champigny".Built at Havre.

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Fennia 6.17 4 mast barque

1902 3122 Ex "Champigny".At Williamstown.

Ferndale 11.51 steam ship Commonwealth Line.

Fernglen 4.40 ship 1874 850 Built by Blumer Sunderland.

Ferret 15.36 steam ship 1871 347 Renamed "Bantan" and "India".

The stolen steamship. Stolen from the Clyde from Highland Railway Co.Renamed by bandits "Bantan".Again renamed "India" and arrived in Port Phillip Bay 20 April 1881.

Ferret 15.36* steam ship 1871 347 Renamed "Bantan" and "India".

Wreck on Yorke Peninsula South Australia in November 1920.

Ferret 15.36 1871 347 Renamed "Bantan" and "India".

Altered and owned by Adelaide SS Co.

Ferret 17.42 steam ship 1871 347 The stolen steamship.Adelaide SS Co.

Ferret 19.54 steam ship 1871 347 Stolen Steamship.Arrived in Hobson's Bay, 1881.

Ferret 19.54 steam ship 1871 347 Wreck on York Peninsula, SA, Nov 1920.

Ferret 23.52c steam ship 1871 347

Ferret 1.39 steam ship 1871 347 Renamed "Bantam", "India".

Wreck of.

Ferret 1.51 steam ship 1871 347 Renamed "Bantam", "India".

Adelaide SS Co Built in 1871.Stolen from the Clyde in 1880 and arrived in Melbourne disguised as the "India".Sold to ASSCo and wrecked on Yorke Penisula SA Nov 1920.

Ferret 1.51 steam ship 1871 347 Renamed "Bantam", " India".

Built in 1871.Stolen from the Clyde in 1880 and arrived in Melbourne disguised as the "India".Sold to ASSCo and wrecked on Yorke Penisula SA Nov 1920.

Ferret 2.77 steam ship 1871 347 Renamed "Bantam" and "India ".

Stolen from the Clyde in 1880. Purchased by Adelaide SS Co in 1883. (See pages 77a and 78a for full report of court proceedings in Melbourne).

Ferret 2.77 steam ship 1871 347 Renamed "Bantam" and "India ".

Wrecked near the wreck of the Barque Athol (100 yards away) Royston's Head, Yorke Peninsula, on Nov 1920. Stolen from the Clyde in 1880. Purchased by Adelaide SS Co in 1883. (See pages 77a and 78a for full report of court proceedings in Melbourne".

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Ferret 2.77 steam ship 1871 347 Renamed "Bantam" and "India".

Latest photo with raised forecastle and Poop.(See pages 77a and 78a for full report of court proceedings in Melbourne).

Ferret 2.77 steam ship 1871 347 Renamed "Bantam" and "India ".

Being altered at Port Adelaide. Stolen from the Clyde in 1880. Purchased by Adelaide SS Co in 1883. (See pages 77a and 78a for full report of court proceedings in Melbourne).

Ferret 2.77 steam ship 1871 347 Renamed "Bantam" and "India ".

Before having a raised forecastle. (See pages 77a and 78a for full report of court proceedings in Melbourne).

Ferret 2.77a steam ship 1871 347 Renamed "Bantam" and "India ".

Stolen from the Clyde in 1880. Purchased by Adelaide SS Co in 1883. See other references to vessel. (Also se pages 77a and 78a for full report of court proceedings in Melbourne).

Ferrett 15.36 1871 347

Ferriera 24.72c BNE 1869 963 Ex "Cutty Sark"."Cutty sark" was famous.

Ferriera 4.18 BNE 1869 963 Ex "Cutty Sark".Dismasted being towed into Cape Town.

Ferriera 4.18 BNE 1869 963 Ex "Cutty Sark".Being re-rigged at Cape Town.

Ferriera 4.18 BNE 1869 963 Ex "Cutty Sark".Re-rigged at Cape Town.

Ferriera 4.18 BNE 1869 963 Ex "Cutty Sark".

Ferriera 4.18 BNE 1869 963 Ex "Cutty Sark".Photographed from ship's boat crossing the "Line" by Capt. Richard Woodget.

Ferriera 6.9 BNE 1869 963 Ex "Cutty Sark".

Fian 18.20 steam ship Identity of vessel uncertain.

Fiery Cross 3.74 ship 1878 Loading tea at Foo Chow, in 1866, in anticipation of the great race.

Fiery Cross 4.22 ship 1878 Built by Connell & Co Glascow.Sunk during war.

Fifeshire 10.25 steam ship 1898 5812 Scottish Shire Liner.Wrecked near Cape Guardfui, August 1911.

Fiji 18.28 barque Wrecked near Gellibrand River Victoria 6th September 1891. 10 lives lost.

Fiji 5.60 barque Wreck of near Port Campbell, September 1891.

Fijian 19.19* steam ship 1886 988 USS Co.

Fijian 1.54 steam ship 1886 988 Built in 1886 USSCo.Wrecked at Tanna Island New Hebrides 13th May 1890.

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Fingal 22.54c steam ship 1890?

Fingal 6.35 4 mast barque

1883 2570 Built in 1883.

Finland 16.43 steam ship 1902 11491 Sistership to "Kroonland", "Vaderland" and "Zeeland".Built by Cramp, Philadelphia.Scrapped 1929.

Finland 19.7 steam ship 1902 11491 Sistership to "Kroonland", "Vaderland" and "Zeeland".In New York.

Finland 22.26 tsss 1902 11491

Finland 22.26 steam ship 1902 11491 Sistership to "Kroonland", "Vaderland" and "Zeeland".

Fiona 15.30 mv ss 1933 2198 CSR Co.

Fiona 23.136c mv ss 1933 2198

Fiona 23.204c mv ss 1933 2198 Radio photo of the bow plates pushed in after collision with the "Cardross". She was able to make port under her own steam.

Fiona 1.38 steam ship 1909 4471 CSR Co.

Fiona 11.16 steam ship 817 Renamed "Musgrave".

Firth of Solway 6.64 barque

Fitz James 5.2 1902 1951 Built in 1902, at Pt Glasgow.

Flamer 22.50 H.M.Paddle Steamer

Wreck of.

Flamer 22.50* HM paddle Steamer

On a reef south east of Monrovia.

Flandria 11.5 steam ship 10171 Dutch Line.

Flandria 11.8 steam ship 10171 Built Barclay Curle Glasgow.

Flavell 6.1 barque 1895 1106 1334 With "William Mitchell" in River Yarra.

Flinders 17.15 steam ship 1878 948 TSN Co.

Flinders 18.14 steam ship 1874 521

Flinders 18.34 steam ship 1878 948 Ashore near Davenport Tasmania.TSN Co.

Flinders 22.59c steam ship 1878 948 William Collin & Sons.

Flinders 1.5 steam ship 1874 521 Hulked at Adelaide.

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Flinders 1.13 steam ship 1874 521 Waiting to be scuttled Kerosene Bay Sydney.

Flinders 1.32 steam ship 1874 521 TSN Co.

Flinders 1.46 steam ship 1874 521 Adelaide SS Co.At Kerosene Bay Sydney.Hulk awaiting scuttling.

Flinders 1.56 steam ship 1874 521 At Queen's Wharf Melbourne in the 1880's with other vessels.

Flinders 2.1 steam ship 1874 521

Flinders 2.1 steam ship 1874 521

Flinders 2.13 steam ship 1874 521

Flinders 2.16 steam ship 1874 521 TSN Co.

Flinders 2.28 steam ship 1874 521 Built Sunderland 1874.ASS Co.Scrapped in 1928.

Flinders 2.31 steam ship 1874 521 Hulk at Port Adelaide.

Flinders 2.37* steam ship 1878 948 Built at Glasgow in 1878.Tasmanian SN Co.Hulked in Adelaide 1911.

Flinders 2.39 steam ship 1874 521 Leaving Queen's Wharf Swing Basin River Yarra.

Flinders 2.53 steam ship 1878 948 TSN Co.

Flinders 2.59 steam ship 1878 948 TSN Co.

Flinders 2.59 steam ship 1878 948 Leaving for Bay trip.

Flinders 2.64 steam ship 1874 521 Being broken up at Brisbane.

Flinders 8.28* steam ship 1878 948 TSNC.

Flinders 12.60 steam ship 1878 948 In Port River, Adelaide.Formerly TSN Co.Burnt out while out of commission in river, at Port Adelaide.Converted into hulk 1911.

Flora 23.54c 5 mast barque

1895 4026 Ex "Potosi".Chilian flag.

Flora 23.94c 5 mast barque

1895 4026 Ex "Potosi ".Interned in Chile during the First World War she was handed over to France after the armistice subsequentlty passed to Chilean ownership as the "Flora".

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Flora 1.5 steam ship 1882 1273 1383 TSN Co.Dismantled in NZ.

Flora 1.25 steam ship 1882 1273 Built in 1882 TSNCo.

Flora 1.42 steam ship 1882 1273 1383 Leaving Devonport Tasmania.

Flora 2.29 steam ship 1882 1273 1383 1273 tons.Built at Hull in 1882.

Flora 2.49 steam ship 1882 1273 1383 USS CO.

Flora 3.21 steam ship 1882 1273 1383 Mort's Dock, Balmain, Sydney, taken in 1887. Ship at dock "Edwin O'Brien (2). Outside dock is SS "Flora", TSN Co. (Photo 311).

Flora 11.30 steam ship 1882 1273 TSN Co.

Florence 4.2 ship 1877 1684 1684 tons.Built at Bathm, 1877.

Florence 8.29 2m sch yacht

Florence Maud 2.50 At the Queen's Wharf in the nineties.

Florence Maud 2.74 At Queens Wharf Swinging Basin River Yarra.

Florence Maud 3.30 River Yarra, Queen's Wharf and Swinging Basin, "Florence Maud" unloading."Excelsior", "Mandana" and "Nelson" follow."South Australian" and USS Co's, "Taupe" at South Wharf. Photo taken 1n the 1880's.

Flottbek 4.19 ship 1891 Built by C.S. Swan & Hunter, Newcastle.

Flying Spur 3.74 Loading tea at Foo Chow, in 1866, in anticipation of the great race.

Forest Friend 24.62c barquentine 1919 1615 Corporation Wharf at Port Adelaide.Three tall ships barquentine "Forest Friend", barque "Ponape" and "Monongahela".Taken from the railway Line at Port Adelaide.

Forest Friend 3.74 barquentine 1919 1615 At Port Adelaide 1928.

Forest Friend 6.21 barquentine 1919 1615 Built in USA in 1919.

Forest Hall 22.73c ship 1883 2052 Wreck in Auckland. Salvage operations in progress.

Forest Hall 6.16 ship 1883 2052

Forfarshire 4.38 ship 1885 1354 Built Dumbarton.

Forfarshire 4.39 ship 1885 1354 Renamed "Alexandra".Built at Dumbarton.

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Fort Amherst 23.183c motor vessel Built by Blythswood Shipbuildding Co Glasgow for Furness Withy & Co.

Fort Hamilton 24.72c steam ship 1904 5530 ex BermudianFurness Withy liner.

Fort Townsend 26.30c 3489 Aerial view of the Midtown docks in New York City along the Hudson River. 10 liners.Bottom to top "Hamburg", "Bremen", "Columbus", "De Grasse, "Normandie" (renamed "Lafayette"), "Brittanic", "Aquitania", "Conte de Savoia", Unidentified Vessel", "Fort Townsend" and "Monarch of Bermuda".Total tonnage 355,272.

Forth 5.35 ship 1894 1829 Built C Connell & Co., Glasgow.

Fortimatus 46.11 Pencil drwawing, 6th September 1902.

Fortuna 3.27 3ms 1893 1829 Ex "Ems".Coolie Ship.

Fortuna 3.72 3ms 1893 1829 Ex "Ems".at Geelong Wharf July 1892. Coolie Ship.

Fortuna 4.22 3ms 1893 1829 Ex "Ems Coolie Ship'".Built on Clyde.Lost by fire on the 28th October 1927, off Irish Coast.

Fortuna 4.27 3ms 1893 1829 Ex "Ems".Built on Clyde.Lost by fire 28th October, 1927, off Irish Coast.Coolie Ship.

Fortuna 6.36 3ms 1893 1829 "Ems". Coolie Ship. Built in 1892.

Fortuna 6.42 3ms 1893 1829 "EMS".Coolie Ship.Tons 1793.Built at Glasgow in1893.

Fortunato Figaro 22.8

Fortunatus 17.10 steam ship Currie Line.

Fortunatus 22.2c steam ship Messrs Currie & Co.Burnt in Indian Ocean.

Foudroyant 22.82c HMS

Foudroyant 5.5 HMS Nelson's Flagship.

France 16.15 steam ship 1912 23769 Built at St Nazaire, France 1912.Cie. Generale Transatlantique.

France 16.48 1912 23769 Built at St Nazaire France.Cie Generale Transatlantic Line.Length 690 feet, breadth 75 feet and depth 48 feet.

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France 24.42c twin screw schooner

23769 Launched 1910.Built at St Nazaire, France.Cie Generale Transatlantic.Length 690 feet, breadth 75 feet and depth 48 feet.

France 23.71c aux. 5 mast barque

5633 On a reef at New Caledonia.This photo a few days before stranding.

France 4.1 5 mast barque

1890 3784 3784 tons.Built by D. & W. Henerson, Glas. 1890.Abandoned at sea off Montevideo 1901 June.

France 4.1 aux. 5 mast barque

5633 5633 tons.Built at Bordeaux 1912.Wrecked on a coral reef New Caledonia, 13/7/1922.

France 4.1 5633 tons.Built at Bordeaux 1912.Wrecked at New Caledonia 13th July 1922.

France 4.14 aux. 5 mast barque

5633 Built at Birdeaux.Wrecked at New Caledonia 13/7/1922.

France 4.21 5 mast barque

1890 3784 Built by D & W henderson Glasgow 1890.Collided with HMS Blenheim off Dungeness in January 1897.Abandoned at sea, Monte Video, May 1901.Last seen by Barque "Josepha" which reported "France" on beam ends.

France 4.45 5 mast barque

1890 3784 Bulit by D & W Henderson Glasgow.Collided with H.M.S. "Blenheim" off Dungenessjan, 1897. Abandoned at sea off Monte Video, June 1901.

France 5.11 aux. 5 mast barque

5633 Wrecked at New Caledonia.

France 5.58 aux. 5 mast barque

5633 Built in Bordeaux in 1912.Wrecked on Coral Reef New Caledonia, 17th July 1922.

France 6.17 5 mast barque

1890 3784 Built at Glasgow.Lost off Montevideo June 1910. (Abandoned.)

France 6.17 aux. 5 mast barque

5633 In Sydney Harbour.

France 6.17 aux. 5 mast barque

5633 At Wellington NZ.

France 6.21 aux. 5 mast barque

5633 Built in 1912.Wrecked at New Caledonia.

France 6.52 aux. 5 mast barque

5633 Built at Bordeaux in 1912.

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France 6.56 5 mast barque

1890 3784 Built at Partick in 1890.

France 6.56 aux. 5 mast barque

5633 Built at Bordeaux in 1912.Wrecked at New Caledonia, 13th July 1922.

France 8.54 aux. 5 mast barque

5633 Built at Bordeaux.Wrecked on a coral reef at New Caledonia.

France 9.13 steam ship 1912 23769 Built St Nazaire 1912.Cie Gen Trans Line.

France 9.53 steam ship 1912 23769 Cie Gen Trans.Scrapped 1934.

France 11.42 steam ship 1912 23769 French Line.Built in 1912.

France 14.22 steam ship 1912 23769 Cie Gen Trans Line.Scrapped 1934.

France 14.54 steam ship 1912 23769 French Liner built in 1912 for the Cie Gen Trans Line.

Francis Henty 6.57 steam ship

Franconia 26.17c 1911 18150 Sistership to "Laconia".Cunard Line.

Franconia 24.40c steam ship 1923 20175 Cunard Line.

Franconia 24.44c steam ship 1923 20175 In Copenhagen harbour.

Franconia 24.66c

Franconia 23.82c steam ship 1923 20175 Cunard Line.Then the latest vessel in luxury.Travelled between Liverpool and Boston.

Franconia 23.197c 19000 Cunard White Star Cruise liner.

Franconia 9.18 steam ship 1923 20175 Built by J Brown Glasgow in 1923.Cunard Line.

Franconia 11.7 steam ship 1923 20175 Cunard Line.

Franconia 13.30 steam ship 1923 20175 Built in 1923.Cunard-White Star Line.

Franconia 14.45 steam ship 1911 18150 Sistership to "Laconia".Cunard Liner.Built in 1911.Torpedoed and sunk 4 October 1916 in Mediterranean Sea.

Frank 5.35 barque 1888 1439 Built byAustin & Son, Sunderland.

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Frank 5.48 barque 1888 1439 Built at Sunderland.

Frank H Buck 23.139c steam ship Sinking off the Golden Gate San Francisco after colliding with the "President Coolidge".

Franklin 1.48 steam ship 1880 730 ASS Co.Wrecked on WA coast April 1902.

Franklin 1.56 steam ship 1880 730 ASSCo Vessel.Wrecked on W A coast April 1902.

Franklin 2.3 steam ship 1880 730 Built at Glasgow.Adelaide SS Co.Wrecked on West Australian Coast April 1902.

Franklin 13.60* paddle steamer

1848 2400 New York & Havre SN Co.Wrecked on Long Island July, 1854.

Frasquita 4.46 Brig 1858 Ex "India"; "Prim" and "Ana".

Freda 8.47 Racing Yacht Racing yacht.

Friedrich Der Grosse 10.44 ss 1896 10688 Renamed "Huron".Norddeutscher Lloyd vessel, sold to the United States Shipping Board and renamed.

Friedrich Der Grosse 12.19 ss 1896 10688 Renamed "Huron".Nordeutscher Lloyd.

Friesland 22.28c* Royal Mail ship

1889 Red Star Line.

Friesland 23.27c Royal Mail ship

1889

Fritz Smith 4.32 ship 1894 1890 Built by Russell P. Glasgow.

Frorada 8.45 Racing Yacht Racing yacht.

Fuji 22.16

Fulton 4.43 paddle steamer

1857 Built at New York.

Furness Abbey 4.19 barque 1879 Built by Thompson, Kennebunk.

Furst Bismarck 22.41c* twin screw schooner

9000 Sistership to "Normannia".

Furst Bismarck 23.45c twin screw schooner

9000 Twin-screw 9,000 tons.Sistership to "Normannia".

G. Koch 18.9 steam ship Wrecked at Lizard, 1904.

G.D. Kennedy 6.37 ship 1888 1425 " AF Chapman" and "Dunboyne".

Built in 1888.

Gabo 15.53 steam ship 1883 2060 At wharf in great flood in Brisbane.

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Gabo 17.38 steam ship 1883 2060

Gabo 19.30 steam ship 1883 2060 Hulk with "Helen Nicoll".

Gabo 19.44 steam ship 1883 2060 In Kerosene Bay, Sydney.

Gabo 22.54 steam ship 1883 3000

Gabo 1.13 steam ship 1883 2060 Waiting to be scuttled off Sydney Heads.

Gabo 1.36 steam ship 1883 2060 Howard Smith Co.

Gabo 1.50 steam ship 1883 2060 At Berry's Sydney.

Gabo 2.53 steam ship 1883 2060 Later hulk at Sydney.

Gabo 2.63 steam ship 1883 2060

Gabo 2.75 steam ship 1883 2060 Hulk in Berrys Bay, Sydney.

Gabo 3.65 steam ship 1883 2060 With other ships at Berry's Bay, Sydney.

Gabo 3.84 steam ship 1883 2060 Hulk, at Berry's Bay, Sydney.

Gabo 12.54 steam ship 1883 2060 Awaiting to be scuttled in Kerosene Bay, Sydney.

Gabo 12.54 steam ship 1883 2060 Hulk in Kerosene Bay, Sydney Harbour awaiting to be scuttled.

Gabo 12.54 steam ship 1883 2060 In Kerosene Bay, Sydney waiting to be scuttled.

Gabrielle D'Ale 4.47 4 mast barque

1903 Built at Genoa.

Gaelic 18.24 3msv On beach August 1909.

Gaelic 22.33c steam ship c1890 In Nagasaki Harbour.O & O Line.

Gaelic 22.49c steam ship c1890 In Nagasaki Harbour.

Gaelic 23.117c steam ship c1890 In Nagasaki.

Gaika 9.6 steam ship 1897 6287 Union-Castle Co.Built in 1897.

Gainsborough 4.8 ship 1866 Renamed "Diamond Head".

Built by C. Lungley, London in 1866.

Galatea 24.52c HMS Frigate.

Galatea 6.7 ship 1884 1752 Built by Duncan.Wrecked on Hammonds Knoll North Sea, July 1898.

Galatea 12.12 HMS Conveyed HRH Duke of Edinburgh to Australia in 1867.

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Galeka 22.24c steam ship c1900 6767

Galena 8.54 4 mast barque

1890 Ashore.

Gallia 23.17c* steam ship 1872 4809 Last of seven ships added to the Cunard Fleet during the 1872-8 period.

Gallia 9.31 steam ship 1872 Cunard Line.Built in 1879.

Gambier 15.14 paddle steamer

1874 1578 Ex " Ocean".Sunk Port Phillip Bay result of collision with SS "Easby", 28 August 1891.

Gambier 17.2 paddle steamer

1874 1578 Ex "Ocean".A S S Co.

Gambier 18.18* paddle steamer

1874 1578 Ex "Ocean".Sinking 28 August 1891.

Gambier 18.52* paddle steamer

1874 1578 Ex "Ocean".Sinking after collision with "Easby", Port Phillip Bay, 28th August 1891.

Gambier 1.11 paddle steamer

1874 1578 Ex "Ocean".Howard Smith. Sunk in Port Phillip Bay by Easby, 28th August 1891.

Gambier 1.23 paddle steamer

1874 1578 ex OceanCollision with "Easby" August 1891.

Gambier 2.25* paddle steamer

1874 1578 Ex "Ocean".Sinking of after collision with "Easby" in Port Phillip Bay on 28th August 1891, 25 lives lost.

Gambier 2.25 paddle steamer

1874 1578 ex OceanSunk after collision with "Easby" in Port Phillip Bay on 28th August 1891 25 lives lost.

Gambier 2.32 paddle steamer

1874 1578 Ex "Ocean".Built in 1874.Sunk in Port Phillip Bay 28th August 1891.25 lives lost.

Gambier 2.51 paddle steamer

1874 1578 Ex "Ocean".Sunk in Port Phillip Bay after collision with SS "Easby", 28 August 1891. 25 lives lost.

Gange 18.2 barque

Ganges 5.17 HMS At Falmouth.

Garonne 26.1 steam ship 1871 1870 3901 3910 PSNC Co.

Garonne 5.1 steam ship 1871 1870 3901 Built in 1871.R Napier & Sons, Glasgow.382 feet long, 41 feet beam and 35 feet deep.

Garonne 9.15 steam ship 1871 3901 3910 Orient S N Co.3876 tons.Built in 1871.

Garonne 10.4 steam ship 1870 3910 Orient S N Co. vessel.

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Garonne 14.59 steam ship 1871 1870 3901 3910 Orient Line.

Garth Castle 22.26c steam ship 1910 7610

Garth Castle 23.68c steam ship 1910 7610

Garth Castle 9.21 steam ship 1880 3705 Donald Currie & Co.Built in 1880.

Garth Castle 9.49 steam ship 1910 7610 Union Castle Co.

Garthforce 24.62c 3mS After hitting an iceberg.

Garthneill 15.50 barque 1895 1470 Ex "Inverneill".Later a hulk at Adelaide.

Garthneill 6.14 barque 1895 1470 Ex "Inverneill".

Garthneill 6.14 barque 1895 1470 Ex "Inverneill".Later hulk at Adelaide.

Garthneill 6.65 barque 1895 1470 "Inverneill".Built by Russell 1895.

Garthpool 3.79 4 mast barque

1891 2842 At Capetown.

Garthpool 4.25 4 mast barque

1891 2842 Built by Thompson, Dundee.

Garthsnaid 23.192c 4 mast barque

All that is left.

Garthsnaid 6.21 4 mast barque

In Storm.

Gascon 22.26c twin screw schooner

c1910 6288

Gascon 22.27 twin screw schooner

c1910 6288

Gascon 22.33c twin screw schooner

c1910 6288 Union Steamship Co.

Gascoyne 10.48 steam ship 1907 3850 Ex "Quilpue".Built at Glasgow.

Gaul 21.50c twin screw schooner

1893 4744

Gaul 22.63c twin screw schooner

1893 4745 One of "The Four G's".

Gaul 9.22 twin screw schooner

1893 4745 Built in 1893.Union-Castle Co.Scrapped in 1923.

Geelong 1.31 steam ship 1856 431 Ex "Thomas Powell ".Photo taken at Geelong about 1885.Hulked 1919.

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Geelong 3.15 steam ship 1856 431 Ex "Thomas Powell ".Sydney, from North Sydney, in 1875."Geelong", P & O Co, at anchor at spot where Sydney Harbour Bridge now crosses,Built in 1932.

Geelong 10.37 steam ship 1866 1835 P & O Co vessel.

Geelong 10.62 steam ship Sistership to "Papanui".At Port Melbourne Pier.

Geelong 13.31 steam ship 1866 1835 P & O.Built in 1866. At anchor in Sydney Harbour.

Gelria 16.32 steam ship 1913 13868 Sistership to "Tubantia".Built by A Stephen & Sons, Glasgow.Koninkel Hollandsche Line.Length 541 feet, breadth 65.8 feet and depth 35 feet.

Gelria 11.8 steam ship 1913 13868 Built by Stephen Glasgow.

Gem 23.208c paddle steamer

1868 145 In her hey day. "City of Brooklyn" behind her.

Gem 2.9 paddle steamer

1868 145 Composite. Ran ferry service between Sandridge and Williamstown.

Gem 3.40 paddle steamer

1868 145 At Sandridge Railway Pier, Port Melbourne, in the eighties.

Gem 12.33 paddle steamer

1868 145

General De Boisdefere 4.56 1898 2307 Built at Nantes.

General De Boisdefere 6.52 1898 2307 Built in Nantes in 1896.

General De Negrier 4.34 barque 1901 2297 Built at Nantes.

General Faidherbe 5.70 ship 1901 2236 218 French ship.2326 tons.Built at Nantes in 1901.

General Faidherbe 6.15 ship 1901 2236 218

General Gordon 5.13 4 mast barque

1886 1690 Built at Liverpool.

General Gordon 5.57 4 mast barque

1886 1690 Built in Liverpool, in 1886.

General Gordon 6.24 4 mast barque

1886 1690 Built at Liverpool in 1886.

General Gordon 6.31 4 mast barque

1886 1690 Built in 1886.

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General Roberts 6.24 4 mast barque

1884 1914 "Hafrsfjord".Built by Russell in 1884.Broken up in 1925.

Geni 5.56 barque 1876 1056 Built in Nantes, in 1876.

Geni 6.35 barque 1876 1056

Genista 4.63 ship 1882 Built by W.H.Potter & Co., Liverpool.

Genista 8.39 Yacht Racing yacht.

Genoa 12.52

Genoa 12.53

George Roper 18.48 4 mast barque

Wreck on Point Lonsdale, Victoria, 4th July 1883.

George Thompson 3.63 3mS With another ship at Geelong, October 1866.

George Washington 16.27 steam ship 1908 23788 255 Built by Vulcan Stettin Germany.Acquired by United States Shipping Board.Sold in February 1929 for 2 million pounds.Length 699 feet, breadth 78 and depth 50 feet.

George Washington 24.70c steam ship 1908 23788 255 Norddeutscher Line.

George Washington 9.9 steam ship 1908 23788 255 25570 tons.Built in 1908.

George Washington 11.33 steam ship 1908 23788 255 23788 tons.United States Line.

George Washington 14.28 steam ship 1908 23788 255 United States Line.

Georgic 19.41 motor vessel 1932 27759 White Star Line.

Georgic 11.8 steam ship 1895 10077 White Star Line.

Georgic 14.42 steam ship 1895 10077 Built in 1895 for the White Star Line.

Georgic 14.66 motor vessel 1932 27759 Built in 1932 for the White Star Line.

Gerda 15.38 BRIG 1869

Gerda 6.23 BRIG 1869 Built in 1869.

Germaine 4.38 barque 1900 1959 Built Havre.

German 22.44c steam ship Union Company.Departure with 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade.

Germanic 16.6 steam ship 1874 5074 "Ottawa Gul Djamel".Sistership to "Britannic" (1).Built by Harland and Wolff 1874.

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Germanic 16.27 steam ship 1874 5074 Renamed "Ottawa" and "Guldjame".

Sistership to "Britannic" (1).White Star Line.

Germanic 16.64 steam ship 1874 5074 Renamed "Ottawa" and "Guldjamel".

Sistership to "Britannic".The "Germanic" arrived in New York February 1899 with the rigging and decks covered with frozen spray which increased owing to the intense cold. On 23th February she suddenly heeled over and sank while moored at the pier. She was refloated later and sent to Belfast for repairs.

Germanic 18.56 steam ship 1874 5074 Renamed "Ottawa" and "Guldjamel".

Prior to capsizing at New York, with weight of ice, February 13th 1899.Sistership to "Britannic" (1).

Germanic 13.24 steam ship 1874 5074 Renamed "Ottawa" and later "Guldjamel".

Sistership to "Britannic".White Star Liner.Sold to Turkey and renamed.

Germanic 13.25 steam ship 1874 5074 Ex PS "Panama " and renamed "Ottawa" and later "Guldjame".

Gifford 18.47 barque 1892 Wrecked, September 1903.

Gipsy 15.33 steam ship Wrecked in River Avon (Eng) May 1878.

Gipsy 18.37 steam ship Wrecked in River Avon May 1878.

Gitana 22.72c CTR YT

Giulio Cesare 16.25 steam ship 1921 21657

Giulio Cesare 19.15 steam ship 1921 21657 Lloyd Triestino, 21,000 tons.

Giulio Cesare 16.25 `1921 21657 ton Built by Swan Hunter Newcastle.NAV.GEN.ITALIAN.

Giulio Cesare 14.12 steam ship 1921 21657 Built by Swan & Hunter Newcastle for Nav. Gen. Italian Line.

Glad Tidings 6.23 ship

Gladstone 3.13 barque 1873 Built by McMillan & Son, Dumbarton.Photo at Dawes Point Sydney in 1887, with "Cairnbulg" (photo 308).

Gladstone 4.51 barque 1873 Built by A. McMillan & Son Dumbarton.

Gladstone 6.9 barque 1873 Built at Dumbarton.

Glamis 5.15 barque 1876 1206 Built A. Stephens & Sons Dundee.

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Glaneuse 18.40 4 mast barque

Wrecks at Point Lonsdale Port Phillip Heads, "Glaneuse" amd "Holyhead"."Glaneuse" wrecked 2 October 1886 and "Holyhead" 11 February 1890.

Glaucus 1.39 steam ship 1878 1363 Later hulked at Port Adelaide.

Glaucus 2.80 steam ship 1878 1363 Later hulk at Adelaide.

Glaucus 5.28 4 mast barque

1889 2056 Built by Barclay Curle & Co., Glasgow.

Glen Gower 15.20 paddle steamer

1922 553

Glen Sannox 14.65 steam ship 1925 664 Built in 1925 for the Lon Mid & Scot Railway Co.

Glenalvon 4.57 ship 1888 2146 Built by Russell.

Glenalvon 5.10 ship 1888 2146 Built in 1888.

Glenbervie 18.47 barque Wrecked near The Lizard 1902.

Glencairn 4.39 4 mast barque

1878 1619 Built by Dobie.Wrecked off Cape Horn, 25th July 1907.

Glencoe 14.65 paddle steamer

1846 226 "Mary Jane".Built in 1846 at Glasgow for MacBrayne. Later scrapped.

Glendoon 23.84c ship 1894 1981 A stumo topgallant mast vessel.

Glendoon 5.23 ship 1894 1981 Built Port Glasgow.

Glenelven 6.67 ship 1895 1919 Built in 1895.

Glenericht 4.36 4 mast barque

1885 2434 Built at Liverpool.

Glenfruin 2.23 steam ship 1880 3081 Renamed "Kalgoorlie" and later "Hong Hwa".

Built at Glasgow, McM McErn Ltd.Was the official vessel to open Tilbury Dock April 1886.

Glengarry 4.20 ship 1873

Glengorm Castle 11.13 steam ship

Glenledi 24.52c steam ship One of two photos.Shows 235' of her, later length 379'.

Glenledi 24.52c steam ship One of two photos.Shows 379' of her length, earlier photo shows 235'.

Glenmark 4.38 barque 1889 1357 Built Russell P. Glasgow.

Glenogil 6.67 4 mast barque

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Glory of the Seas 4.10 ship 1869 Built by Donald McKay, Boston Ma. In 1869.

Gneisneau 10.2 steam ship 1903 7728 Renamed "Citta Di Genova".

Built in 1903.

Gneisneau 10.52 steam ship 1903 7728 Renamed "Citta Di Genova".

Norddeutscher Lloyd vessel, later bought by Nav Gen Italiana.

Golconda 5.15 steam ship 1887 5874 Built W. Doxford & Sons Sunderland. Sunk during war.

Golconda 9.61 steam ship 1887 5874 British India S N Co.Torpedoed and sunk in North Sea, June 1916.

Golconda 14.53 steam ship 1887 5874 British-India Line.Torpedoed in the North Sea June 1916.

Goldbek 5.48 4 mast barque

Ex "Miltonburn", renamed "Steinsund".

Golden Crown 15.31 paddle steamer

1870 330 A peoples excursion steamer.Ran for many years in Port Phillip Bay.

Golden Crown 19.67 paddle steamer

1870 330 In River Yarra. Traded in Port Phillip Bay until broken up in 1895.

Golden Crown 1.10 paddle steamer

1870 330 Photo taken at Auckland in 1870.

Golden Crown 1.10 paddle steamer

1870 330 Built at Auckland.

Golden Crown 2.79 paddle steamer

1870 330 Built of wood at Auckland .Many years in Port Phillip Bay trade.Broken up Melbourne 1892.

Golden Crown 8.62 paddle steamer

1870 330 At Auckland as originally built.

Golden Crown 12.48 paddle steamer

1870 330 Built of wood in New Zealand.Broken up in Melbourne in 1892.

Golden Eagle 14.65 paddle steamer

1909 793 Built in 1909 for the General Steam Navigation Co.

Golden Fleece 5.63 ship

Golden Gate 23.116c 4 mast barque

1888 2341 Ex "Lord Shaftesbury".

Golden Gate 5.69 4 mast barque

1888 2341 Ex "Lord Shaftesbury".Built at Whitehaven, 1888.

Golden Gate 6.32 4 mast barque

1888 2341 "Lord Shaftesbury".Built in 1868.

Golden Gate 6.42 4 mast barque

1888 2341 "Lord Shaftesbury".Built at Whitehaven 1888.

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Golden Gate 7.29 4 mast barque

1888 2341 "Lord Shaftesbury".

Good Hope 22.83c HM Cruiser c1900 After a steam trial without guns.

Good Hope 22.88c HM Cruiser c1900 Conveyed Mr. Chamberlain to South Africa.

Goonawarra 23.147c motor vessel At Victoria Dock. Fastest Swedish ship launched for an Australian service.

Goonawarra 23.147c motor vessel At Victoria Dock Fastest Swedish ship launched for an Australian service.

Goorka 9.49 steam ship 1897 6287 Union Castle Co.

Gorch Fock 26.41c barque German Navy vessel during her trials in the Bay of Kiel.

Goshawk 8.33 2m Tpsl Sch Yacht

Cruising yacht.

Goth 24.22c steam ship

Gothenburg 15.15 Aux ss 1854 501 Wrecked on Great Barrier Reef Queensland 14th February 1878.102 lives lost.

Gothenburg 17.24* Aux ss 1854 501 McMeckan Blackwood & Co.

Gothenburg 18.18* Aux ss 1854 501 Wreck 24 February 1875.

Gothenburg 19.6 Aux ss 1854 501

Gothenburg 19.56* Aux ss 1854 501 Wreck, off Queensland coast.

Gothenburg 1.18 Aux ss 1854 501 Wreck of Great Barrier Reef 24/02/1875.

Gothenburg 1.40 Aux ss 1854 501 McMeikan Blackwood & Co Wrecked on Great Barrier Reef Queensland 24 Feb 1875 102 lost.

Gothenburg 2.4* Aux ss 1854 501 Built McMeikan Blackwood.Wrecked on Queensland Coast, 24th February 1875.

Gothenburg 2.19* Aux ss 1854 501

Gothenburg 2.28* Aux ss 1854 501 Wreck of 24th February 1875.

Gothenburg 2.40 Aux ss 1854 501 Built in 1854.McMeikan Blackwood & Co.Wrecked on Great Barrier Reef Qld on 24th February 1875. 102 lives lost.

Gothenburg 2.47 Aux ss 1854 501 In dock at Port Chalmers.

Gothenburg 8.49 Aux ss 1854 501

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Gothenburg 8.57 Aux ss 1854 501 Wrecked on Barrier Reef, 24th February 1875.

Gothenburg 12.44 Aux ss 1854 501 Wrecked February 1875.

Gothic 17.23 twin screw schooner

1893 7755 Shaw Savill Line.

Gothic 19.37 twin screw schooner

1893 7755 Shaw Savill Line.

Gothic 22.37c twin screw schooner

1893 7755 This ship took a first shipment of 10,000 cases of apples to Rio de Janiero.

Gothic 22.61c twin screw schooner

1893 7755

Gothic 10.21 twin screw schooner

1893 7755 Shaw Savill & Albion vessel.

Gothic 10.56 twin screw schooner

1893 7755 White Star Liner.Scrapped 1927.

Gothic 11.44 twin screw schooner

1893 7755 Shaw Savill & Albion.Built in 1893.

Gothic 13.7 twin screw schooner

1893 7755 Shaw Savill Liner.

Gouverneur General De 9.13 steam ship 1922 4513 Built in 1922.

Governor Blackall 2.3 steam ship 1871 487 Built at Sydney.ASN Co.

Governor General 1.58 paddle steamer

1850 502 Ex "New Orleans".At Pyrmont, Sydney in 1880's.Built in the USA.Bought by ASNCo in 1856 for £7,000.Photo NSW Govt Printer No 2138.

Grace Harwar 26.8c ship 1889 1877 Renamed "Mariehamn".In Dock 12 Southbank.

Grace Harwar 5.29 ship 1889 1877 r/n Mariehamn qvBuilt at Port Glasgow.

Grace Hawar 23.116c 1889 In Belfast.

Gracie Fields 26.26c paddle steamer

"Red Funnel" Paddle Steamer.

Grafton 1.48 steam ship 1877 548 Built as paddler 1877.USS Co.Wrecked on Strachan Bar Tas 12 Jan 1898.

Grafton 2.1 steam ship 1877 548

Grafton 2.44* steam ship 1877 548 Built in 1854.USS Co.Lengthened 1885.

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Grafton 3.89 steam ship 1877 548 At Wellington Wharves, New Zealand.

Grand Duchess Maria Ni 4.32 ship 1873 1925 Ex "Hesperus".Built R Steele Greenock.

Granite State 18.51 ship Wrecked near Porthcurno 1895.

Grantala 2.13 steam ship 1903 3714 renamed "Figuig ".Sistership to "Yongala".Built at Newcastle for Adelaide SS Co.

Grantala 2.15 steam ship 1903 3714 Renamed "'''Figuig ".Sistership to "Yongala".

Grantala 2.49 steam ship 1903 3714 Renamed "'.Sistership to "Yongala".

Grantully Castle 12.18 steam ship 1910 7612 Union Castle.

Gratia 3.41 3 mast barque

1891 1582 Name of vessel is uncertain.

Gratia 4.20 3 mast barque

1891 1582 Built by Russell Pt., Glas.

Gratitude 6.41 Brig 1827 289 Built in Newcastle 1827, hulked 1903.

Great Admiral 6.72 ship 1869 1576 Built in 1869.

Great Britain 15.21 Aus ss 1843 3500 A royal launch. Launched by Prince Albert in 1843 at Bristol.

Great Britain 15.21 AUS SS 1843 3500 Crossing the Atlantic June 1845.

Great Britain 15.21 Aus SS 1843 3500 Rig changed again.Crossing the Atlantic 1846.

Great Britain 15.21 Aus SS 1843 3500 Ashore at Dundrum Bay Ireland.Ashore for 11 months, September 1846 until Birkenhead towed her off in 1847.

Great Britain 15.21 Aus SS 1843 3500 In the Thames 1875.

Great Britain 15.21 Aus SS 1843 3500 Interior of the celebrated ship which conveyed thousands of passengers to and from Australia and England 1852-1875.

Great Britain 15.21 Aus SS 1843 3500 Interior of the celebrated ship which conveyed thousands of passengers to and from Australia and England 1852-1875.

Great Britain 15.21 Aus SS 1843 3500 The rig as when she first came to Australia.

Great Britain 15.21 Aus SS 1843 3500 The rig as she was best known.

Great Britain 15.21 Aus SS 1843 3500 The hulk at Port Stanley Falkland Islands.Towed to Sparrow Cove Feb 1937 to rot and rust.

Great Britain 15.45 aus ss 1843 3500 Aux. Ship.

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Great Britain 16.7 steam ship 1843 3500 Commenced 1839 completed 1843.Later hulk at Port Stanley Falkland Islands.

Great Britain 17.37 Aus ss 1843 3500

Great Britain 19.6 Aus ss 1843 3500

Great Britain 19.62 Aux ss 1843 3500 Launch at Bristol.

Great Britain 19.62 Auxss 1843 3500 In her prime.

Great Britain 19.62 Aux ss1843 1843 3500 Hulk being towed to her last resting place at Sparrow Cove, Port Stanley, 12 April 1937.

Great Britain 22.23 Aus ss 1843 3500Aus. As originally rigged.

Great Britain 22.69 Aus.ss 1843 3500

Great Britain 3.84 Aus ss 1843 3500 In Hobson's Bay, Victoria.

Great Britain 4.35 Aus ss 1843 3500 Designed by Brunel. Built at Bristol by Patterson. Launched by Prince Albert 19th July 1843.Imprisoned in Cumberland Dock and released 12th December 1844.Ashore on Irish Coast 1846.

Great Britain 4.35* Aus ss 1843 3500 In 1927, a hulk at Port Stanley, Falkland Islands.

Great Britain 4.35 Aus ss 1843 3500 Rerigged and altered for Australian trade.Arrived in Sydney 27th November 1852.

Great Britain 4.35 Aus ss 1843 3500 In rig during her Australian career of 21 years under the ownership of Gibbs Bright & Co.

Great Britain 5.27 Aus ss 1843 3500 Hulk at Port Stanley, Falkland Islands.

Great Britain 5.40 Aus ss 1843 3500

Great Britain 5.72 Aus ss 1843 3500 Launched by Prince Albert in 1843, at Bristol.

Great Britain 6.3 Aus ss 1843 3500

Great Britain 6.57 Aus ss 1843 3500 Tons 1795.Entering Hobson's Bay.

Great Britain 6.63 Aus ss 1843 3500 Launched in 1843.

Great Britain 6.70 Aus ss 1843 3500 The hulk of at Port Stanley.

Great Britain 8.14 Aus ss 1843 3500 Arrived Melbourne in 1852.In later days a hulk at Port Stanley Falkland Islands and still remains there.

Great Britain 8.16 Aus ss 1843 3500 Celebrated steamship.

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Great Britain 8.55 Aus ss 1843 3500 As she first appeared in Australia in 1852.

Great Britain 8.59 Aus ss 1843 3500

Great Britain 8.59 Aus ss 1843 3500 Hulk being towed to rest in Sparrow Cove, Falkland Is.

Great Britain 9.46* Aus ss 1843 3500

Great Britain 10.4 Aux ss 1843 3500 Commenced 1839 completed 1843.Later hulk at Port Stanley, Falkland Islands.

Great Britain 10.34 Aus ss 1843 3500 In Hobson's BayAlso photo of Captain Gray.

Great Britain 10.34 Aus ss 1843 3500 Model of screw steamer Great Britain built at Bristol in 1843. Designed by the younger Brunel, she was the first large vessel to be built of iron and the first screw steamship to cross the Atlantic. Her speed was about 12 knots. Displacement at 18 ft draught 3618 tons length 322 ft breadth 50.5 ft

Great Britain 10.34 Aus ss 1843 3500 At anchor in Thames.

Great Britain 10.34 Aus ss 1843 3500

Great Britain 10.34 Aus ss 1843 3500 At Port Stanley Falkland Is.

Great Britain 10.34 Aus ss 1843 3500 As first altered for Australian trade.

Great Britain 10.34 Aus ss 1843 3500 At Port Stanley.

Great Britain 10.34 Aus ss 1843 3500 Hulk at Port Stanley Falkland Is.Converted into sailing ship in 1882.

Great Britain 10.37 Aus ss 1843 3500 At anchor in Port Phillip Bay.

Great Britain 12.26 Aus ss 1843 3500 At launch at Bristol.

Great Britain 12.26 Aus ss 1843 3500 Under sail and steam as altered for the Australian trade in which she was engaged 1852-1875.Converted to sail in 1881.Condemned at Port Stanley and used as a storeship until left at Sparrow Cove to rot in 1938.

Great Britain 12.26 Aus ss 1843 3500 Making her first trip across the Atlantic. Left London via Liverpool.

Great Britain 12.26 Aus ss 1843 3500 In the Thames.

Great Britain 12.46 Aus ss 1843 3500 Built at Bristol.Designed by the Younger Brunel.First large vessel to be built of iron and first screw steamship to cross the Atlantic.Her speed was about 12 knots.

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Great Britain 12.46 Aus ss 1843 3500 As store ship, Port Stanley.

Great Britain 12.46 Aus ss 1843 3500 Interior plan.

Great Britain 12.46 Aus ss 1843 3500 Hulk at Port Stanley Falkland Islands.

Great Britain 12.46 Aus ss 1843 3500 As originally rigged for the Atlantic trade.

Great Britain 12.46 Aus ss 1843 3500 Hulk anchored in Port Stanley Falkland Islands.

Great Britain 12.46 Aus ss 1843 3500 In rig as she appeared on her first visit to Australia. Re-rigged with three masts later.

Great Britain 12.56* Aus ss 1843 3500 In rig on first visit to Australia.

Great Britain 12.56* Aus ss 1843 3500 Being towed to Sparrow Cove, Port Stanley, to rot.

Great Britain 13.22 Aus ss 1843 3500

Great Britain 14.54 Aus ss 1843 3500 Built in 1843.

Great Britain 14.54 Aus ss 1843 3500 Hulk of the "Great Britain" at Port Stanley, Falkland Is.

Great Britain 14.56 Aus ss 1843 3500 In rig, first voyage to Australia in 1852.

Great Eastern 16.6 steam ship 1858 18915 Built in 1858.On the Thames.Broken up on the Mersey 1890.

Great Eastern 16.6 steam ship 1858 18915 Built in 1858.Broken up on the Mersey 1890.

Great Eastern 16.24 paddle steamer

1853-58 18915 ton Built on the Thames.

Great Eastern 19.45 paddle steamer

1853-58 18915 In Table Bay, South Bay, South Africa, 22 December 1869.En route to Bombay.

Great Eastern 19.45 paddle steamer

1853-58 18915 At Liverpool prior to being scrapped.

Great Eastern 19.45 paddle steamer

1853-58 18915 Model at the Science Museum London.

Great Eastern 24.39 paddle steamer

1853-58 18915 The great ship being towed towards Cork Harbour.Sketch by a Mr. Stopford.The vessel was badly beaten in a storm. Then the boats at the starboard side were all gone and those on the port side were hanging loosely.

Great Eastern 24.63c paddle steamer

1853-58 18915

Great Eastern 4.43 paddle steamer

1853-58 18915 Ex "Leviathan".Launch of, on Thames.

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Great Eastern 4.43 paddle steamer

1853-58 18915 Ex "Leviathan".Used as an advertisement medium.

Great Eastern 4.43 paddle steamer

1853-58 18915 Ex "Leviathan".Built at Millwall.Designed by I.K.Brunel.Dismantled and broken up at Liverpool, 1888-1890.

Great Eastern 4.43 paddle steamer

1853-58 18915 In the Mersey prior to breaking up.

Great Eastern 4.43 paddle steamer

1853-58 18915 Photograph of designer Brunel taken during launching year with ? "Great Eastern" in background.

Great Eastern 8.62 paddle steamer

1853-58 18915 Broken up at Liverpool 1888.

Great Eastern 9.19* paddle steamer

1853-58 18915 Built at Millwall in 1858.

Great Eastern 12.11 paddle steamer

1853-58 18915 Photo taken at Liverpool.Broken up 1891.

Great Eastern 12.46 paddle steamer

1853-58 18915 Until broken up in 1888-1890, she was the largest vessel afloat. She was fitted with both paddle and screw engines.

Great Eastern 13.20* paddle steamer

1853-58 18915 Built on Thames, broken up at Liverpool, 1890.

Great Queensland 6.10 ship 1852 Ex "Indiana".Left England for Australia in August, 1876 . Noted as "missing".

Great Republic 24.15* 4 mast barque

1853 3356 American Clipper.

Great Republic 24.68c 4 mast barque

1853 3356 Taken before she was burned in 1853.

Great Republic 24.81c* 4 mast barque

1853 3356 In her original rig.Built by Donald McKay.From a painting by Mr. Patterson.

Great Republic 4.63 4 mast barque

1853 3356 Built at Boston, USA.

Great Victoria 17.25* Aux ss 1854

Great Victoria 17.37 Aux ss 1854 At Circular Quay 1866.

Great Victoria 24.4* Aux ss 1854 5000 One of a line of auxiliary steam clippers to Australia established by Messrs Baines and Co of Liverpool.300' in length.

Great Victoria 3.34 Aux ss 1854 At Circular Quay in 1866.

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Great Victoria 4.6 Aux ss 1854 Berthed at Circular Quay, Sydney, March 1866.Black Ball Line.Later altered to sailing ship.

Great Victoria 4.35* Aux ss 1854 "Jacquard".Auxiliary ship.Employed by French Government during Crimean War as "Jacquard".Arrived in Brisbane with 629 Immigrants, 31st December 1865.

Great Victoria 5.52* Aux ss 1854 2320 One of a line of auxiliary steam clippers to Australia established by Raine and Co.

Great Victoria 6.23 Aux ss 1854 2320 "Jacquard".Built in 1854.

Great Victoria 10.47 Aux ss 1854 Ex "Jacquard".

Great Victoria 12.6 Aux ss 1854 At Circular Quay Sydney, March, 1866.

Great Victoria 12.56* Aux ss 1854 2320

Great Western 15.20* steam ship 1837 The Great Western Co's Paddle Steamer.

Great Western 15.58* steam ship 1837 An early Atlantic Liner.

Great Western 22.23c* steam ship 1837

Great Western 8.51* steam ship 1837 Leaving Cumberland Basin on the morning of 18th August 1837 in tow of "Lana" steam tug and accompanied by the "Benledi" and Herald steamers for the purpose of proceeding to London to reverse her engines.

Great Western 13.57* steam ship 1837 Great Western Co.

Greek 22.60c twin screw schooner

Greek 24.75c twin screw schooner

Greenore 11.19 steam ship 1912 1488 Built in 1912.L M & S Railway Line.

Greif 4.22 ship 1892 2030 Ex "Wiscombe Park".

Grenada 4.22 4 mast barque

1894 2268 Built by Russell Port Glascow.

Grenada 6.32 4 mast barque

1894 2268 Built in 1894.

Grenadier 11.28 paddle steamer

1885 357 Built in 1885.

Gretchen Hartdrodt 6.21 barque 1888 1210 "Cupica".Built by Bigger in 1888.

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Greycliffe 24.56c The ferry steamer "Greycliffe" with a picnic party on board was sunk by the liner "Tahiti" in Watson's Bay with great loss of life.

Gripsholm 24.52c my Swedish Twin-screwed, Motor-driven, Passenger Liner.

Gripsholm 24.59c motor vessel

Gripsholm 23.136c my

Grosser Kurfurst 17.20 steam ship 1899 13182 NDL.

Grosser Kurfurst 22.37c* steam ship 1899 13182

Grosser Kurfurst 22.42c steam ship 1899 13182

Grosser Kurfurst 23.79c steam ship 1899 13182 N.D.L.Twin-screw S S.

Grosser Kurfurst 9.28 steam ship 1899 13182 "City of Los Angles".Norddeutscher Lloyd.Built in 1911.

Grosser Kurfurst 10.5 steam ship 1899 13182 Renamed "City of Los Angles".

Built in 1899.Norddeutscher Lloyd vessel.

Grosser Kurfurst 11.57 steam ship 1899 13182 Built in 1899.

Grossherzogin Elizabeth 6.41 ship 1901 1260 Built in 1901.German Training ship.

Guelph 24.84c steam ship c1900?

Gueydon 22.87 Cruiser French

Guildford Castle 26.29c Passengers hurried to life boats (no time to dress).Came into collission with Brirish motor vessel "Stentor" in the Elbe. It was beached to prevent her from sinking.All the passengers were saved but 3 crew went missing. Later it completely submerged.

Guilio Cesare 8.50 steam ship 1923 21657 Sistership to "Duilio".

Guilio Cesare 8.62 steam ship 1923 21657 Sistership to "Duilio".Italian liner.

Guilio Cesare 12.12 steam ship 1923 21657 Sistership to "Duilio".Italian liner leaving Capetown.

Guilio Cesare 12.18 steam ship 1923 21657 Italia Line.Sistership to "Duilio".

Guilio Cesare 13.16 steam ship 1923 21657 Sistership to "Duilio".

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Guinievere 8.27 2m sch yacht

Gul djamel 11.59 steam ship 1874 5074 Ex "Germanic".Built in 1874.Turkish owners.

Gulf of Ancud 10.45 steam ship 1890 2716 Greenock SS Co vessel.

Gulf of Ancud 13.43 steam ship 1890 2716 Built in 1890.

Gullmarn 15.45 4 mast barque

Ex "Ebrina", ex "Loudon Hill".

Gunda 6.43 ship 1890 1718 "Sperenza", "Ardnamurchan".

Built in 1890.

Gunga 17.3* steam ship 1864 1257

Gunga 2.14* steam ship 1864 1257 ASN Co.

Gunga 3.56 steam ship 1864 1257 With other ships at Circular Quay Wharves, Sydney.

Gunga 8.40 steam ship 1864 1257 ASN Co.

Gunga 12.31 steam ship 1864 1257 At Circular Quay Sydney.

Gunvor 18.38 barque

Gunvor 18.38 barque

Gunvor 18.65 barque Wrecked at the Lizard 1912.

Gunvor 23.62c barque Bound to Fairmouth, lost her way in the fog. Her crew of 19 were saved.

Gustav 3.66 4 mast barque

1892 2691 Ex Austrasia and renamed "Melbourne.

At Port Adelaide.

Gustav 4.14 4 mast barque

1892 2691 Ex "Austrasia" and renamed "Melbourne".

Built by Russell Port Glasgow.

Gustav 5.10 4 mast barque

1892 2691 Ex "Austrasia" and renamed "Melbourne".

Built in 1892, Port Glasgow.Lost in 1932.

Gustav 6.39 4 mast barque

1892 2691 "Austrasia" and "Melbourne".

Built by Russell in 1892.

Gwalior 10.40 steam ship 1873 2733 P & O Co vessel.

Gwydir 15.56 steam ship 1911 1929 Ex "Hailoong" and "Morialta".

N & HRSS Co.

Gwydir 1.15 steam ship 1911 1929 Ex "Hai Long" and "Morialta".

Built in 1911.N&HRSSCo.

Gwydir 2.32 steam ship 1911 1929 Ex "Hai Long" and "Morialta".

Built in 191.N&H RSS Co.

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Gwydir 12.14 steam ship 1911 1929 Ex "Hai Long" and "Morialta".

Newcastle & Hunter River S S Co vessel.Wrecked at Norah Head after being in a collision. It drifted onto rocks 1942. The same Company's steamer Gwydir (518 tons) was wrecked same spot 28th November 1894.

Gwydir Castle 4.26 barque 1893 1512 Ex "Newfield".

Hafrsfjord 5.60 4 mast barque

1884 1858 Ex "General Roberts".Built in 1864.Broken up in 1925.

Hafrsfjord 6.59 4 mast barque

1884 1858 General RobertsBuilt in 1884.

Hafrsfjord 6.59 4 mast barque

1884 1858 General RobertBuilt in 1884.

Hafrsfjord 6.66 4 mast barque

1884 1858 "General Roberts".1914 tons.Built by Russell in 1884 as "General Roberts", broken up in 1925.

Hainault 18.17 ship

Haiping 23.31c steam ship Photo March 18, 1937, "The Courier Mail".The abandoned ship photographed from the "Mildura" after the rescue had been completed.

Haiwatha 5.29 ship 1891 1562 Renamed "Fishjo".Built Dumbarton.

Haiwatha 5.70 ship 1891 1562 Renamed "Fishjo".Broken up at Dover 1924.

Halcyone 4.52 barque 1869 Built by Steele Greenock.

Halcyone 6.36 barque 1869

Hamburg 26.30c steam ship 1930 21000 Aerial view of the Midtown docks in New York City along the Hudson River. 10 liners.Bottom to top "Hamburg", "Bremen", "Columbus", "De Grasse, "Normandie" (renamed "Lafayette"), "Brittanic", "Aquitania", "Conte de Savoia", Unidentified Vessel", "Fort Townsend" and "Monarch of Bermuda".Total tonnage 355,272.

Hamburg 6.38 ship Marechal de Castries

Hamburg 9.28 steam ship 21000 Built in 1925.Hamburg-American Line.

Hamburg 11.50 steam ship 1899 9699 Renamed "President Fillmore", ex "Hudson" ex "New Rochelle" and ex "Powhatan".

Built in 1899.

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Hammonia 24.19c* steamship aux.barque

Hamburg-American Line.

Hampshire 4.53 ship 1870 1164 Built by Steele.

Hampshire 5.17 ship 1870 1164 Money Wigram Line.

Hampshire 5.37 ship 1870 1164 Built by Steele.

Handa Isle 22.66c barquentine Well known intercolonial trader coming up Rangitoto Channel under easy sail.

Handa Isle 22.83c barquentine

Hankow 4.64 steam ship

Hannah Nicholson 3.83 barque At Port Adelaide in 1885.

Hans 4.32 4 mast barque

1904 3102 Renamed "Mary Dollar".Built by Hamilton P. Glas.

Hansay 18.51 Ship Wrecked at Lizard, 1911.

Harbinger 4.22 ship 1876 1585 1488 Built by Steele Greenock.

Harbinger 4.28 ship 1876 1585 1488 Built Steele Greenock.

Harbinger 5.55 ship 1876 1585 1488 1488 tons.Built in 1876.

Harbinger 6.61 ship 1876 1585 1488 1506 tons.Built in 1876.

Harbinger 7.60 ship 1876 1585 1488

Hardinge 22.89c HM 5600 A transport constructed for the Indian Government and continues to be used for troop transport in spite of the opinion that hired vessels are better suited.

Harlech Castle 22.62c steam ship 3264

Harold 6.33 barque "Annie M Law".

Harriett MacGregor 3.36 3 mast barque

1870 331 With other ships at Hobart Wharves in the seventies.

Harriett MacGregor 8.36 3 mast barque

1870 331 Wooden barque.

Harvey Birch 26.35* ship Destruction of the Merchantman "Harvey Birch" by the Confederate war-sloop "Nashville".

Hauraki 10.41 motor vessel Union SS Co vessel.

Hauroto 1.47 steam ship 1882 1988 Sistership to "Waihora". USS Co.

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Hauroto 3.78 steam ship 1882 1988 Sistership to "Waihora".At Oamaru Pier, New Zealand.

Havel 10.5 steam ship 1928 Norddeutscher Liner.

Havel 10.32 steam ship 1928 Norddeutscher Lloyd vessel.

Hawarden Castle 23.67c steam ship 1883 4380 Renamed "Cyril".Sistership to "Roslyn Castle".

Hawarden Castle 9.55 steam ship 1883 4380 Renamed "Cyril".Sistership to "Roslyn Castle".Castle Packets Co.Sunk in Amazon after Collision 5 September 1905.

Hawea 18.37 steam ship Sistership to "Taupo" (1).USS Co.Wrecked at Greymouth, NZ, 30 October 1908.

Hawea 3.89 steam ship Sistership to "Taupo".At Wellington Wharves New Zealand.

Hawke's Bay 11.44 steam ship 1891 Tyser Line.Built in 1891.

Hawkesbury 4.48 ship 1868 1164 Later Italian. Broken up Mar. 1905.

Hawkesbury 6.36 ship 1868 1164 Devitt & Moore.Tons 1120.Built in 1868.

Hazel Holme 26.52c barque 1870 Show's the care of those aboard for their ship's appearance.

Hazel Holme 4.60 barque 1870 Built at Whitby. Photo taken at Mauritius.

Hazelcraig 6.5 barque 1879 467 Ex "Quathlamba" and " White Pine".

Built at Aberdeen.

Hebburn 2.15 steam ship 1925 4211 Built at Blyth Huddart Parker.

Hebe 4.46 barque 1892 1146 Ex "Olga".Built in Germany.

Hecla 23.173* sloop HM steam from The Illustrated News 10th February 1855. Wrecked off Gibraltar. The captain cut away the masts to save the vessel. "Assistance came from the Captain of the port."

Heemskerck 26.19c

Helen 3.74 ship At Geelong, December 1869.

Helen 8.32 2m sch yacht

Helen B Sterling 6.22 schooner 1917 1608 "Tacoma".Built in 1917.

Helen Brewer 4.12 ship 1891 1607

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Helen Denny 5.28 ship 1866 728

Helen McGregor 8.54 3 mast barque

1870 331 At Hobart Wharves.

Helen McGregor 8.54 3 mast barque

1870 331 At Hobart Wharves.

Helen Nicol 46.5 Watercolour of the collision between the "Kielwarra" and the "Helen Nicol". Kielwarra is sinking.

Helen Nicoll 18.8* steam ship 1882 384 Collision with "Keilawarra", Solitary Island, NZ, 8 December 1886. 35 lives lost.

Helen Nicoll 19.30 steam ship 1882 384 Old hulk with "Gabo".

Helen Nicoll 19.42* steam ship 1882 384 Collision with "Keilawarra".

Helen Nicoll 1.13 steam ship 1882 384 Waiting to be scuttled off Sydney Heads.

Helen Nicoll 2.22 steam ship 1882 384 Built Dundee.Sank "Keilawarra" in collision 8th December 1886.

Helen Nicoll 2.26 steam ship 1882 384 Collides with "Keillawarra" off NSW coast 8th December 1886.

Helen Nicoll 12.54 steam ship 1882 384 Hulk in Kerosene Bay, Sydney Harbour awaiting to be scuttled.

Helensburgh 4.26 1883 1699 Built by Duncan.

Helga 4.38 4 m Topsl Sch

1920 357 Built at Copenhagen.

Henry Harvey 18.5 BGN

Herbert 1.38 steam ship 1884 302 Adelaide SS Co.Lengenthed 1899.Hulked and later scuttled.

Hereford 5.63 ship 1869 1524 Built by J. Elder & Co. in 1869.

Herefordshire 26.12c steam ship Bibby liner on the rocks at Cardigan Island.Broke away from its tugs while being towed from Dartmouth to the Clyde.

Herefordshire 23.105c steam ship The wreck of on the Cardigan Coast. She broke away from her tugs and her skelton crew of four were in great danger, March 15 1934.The crew scrambled ashore and were later rescued.

Hereward 18.29 ship 1875 1513 Uncertainty about the name of the vessel.l

Hereward 18.29 ship 1875 1513

Hereward 18.31 ship 1875 1513 Wreck of the ship at bMaroubra NSW.

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Hereward 18.32 ship 1875 1513 1593 tons.Built in 1877.R Duncan & Co Port Glasgow.Wrecked at Maroubra Bay NSW May 1898.

Hereward 22.51 ship 1875 1513

Hereward 22.69c ship 1875 1513 At sea.From a painting.

Hereward 23.140c ship 1875 1513

Hereward 5.45 ship 1875 1513 Built by Duncan & Co.Wrecked at Maroubra Bay, NSW, May 1898.

Hereward 5.60 ship 1875 1513 Built by Duncan & Co. 1875.Wrecked at Maroubra Bay NSW, May 1898.

Hereward 6.19 ship 1875 1513 Wreck of.

Hereward 6.72 ship 1875 1513 Wreck of at Maroubra Bay.

Hereward 6.73 ship 1875 1513 The wreck of at Maroubra Bay.

Herman 6.50 barque 1864 808 "Marmion".Built at Port Glasgow in 1864.

Hermes 18.20 steam ship Wreck of, at the beach at Table Bay.

Hermes 22.51c steam ship Stranded on Blaawuwberg Beach.

Hermes 26.6c steam ship Wreck of, alongside "Winton".

Hero 17.3* steam ship 1861 985 USS Co.

Hero 46.22a steam ship 1861 985

Hero 1.25 steam ship 1861 985 In River Dock Yarra.Built in 1861 USSCo.

Hero 1.42* steam ship 1861 985 USS Co.

Hero 1.45* steam ship 1861 985 USS Co.

Hero 2.47 1861 985 Built Hull.Later of Union SS Co.Hulked at New Caledonia.Overhauled in 1870, with new boilers, remodelled engines and additional accommodation.Purchased by Union Steamship Co in 1880. Traded to NZ and between Melbourne and Fiji.Sold and converted to hulk.Went ashore at New Caledonia Jan 22 1901.

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Hero 2.47* steam ship 1861 985 In dry dock River Yarra.Gibbs Bright & Co.Overhauled in 1870 with new boilers, remodelled engines and additional accommodation.Purchased by Union Steamship Co. in 1880.Traded to NZ and between Melbourne and Fiji.Sold and converted to hulk.Went ashore at New Caledonia, Jan 22 1901.

Hero 2.65* steam ship 1861 985

Hero 2.68 steam ship 1861 985 With other ships at ASNC Works at Pyrmont, Sydney, April 1871.

Hero 8.49 steam ship 1861 985

Hero 8.51 steam ship 1861 985

Hero 12.44* steam ship 1861 985 USS Co.

Heroic 23.41c steam ship Renamed " Lady Connaught".

Liverpool-Belfast Eervice. See also digital id a1676183 as "Lady Connaught".

Hertford 26.51c At Port Chalmers the old "Makoia" is in the centre being stripped before final breaking up. "Hertford" is in the background.

Herzogin Cecilie 18.68 4 mast barque

1902 3242 Built at Bremerhavn.

Herzogin Cecilie 18.68

Herzogin Cecilie 18.68 4 mast barque

1902 3242 Stranded, 25th April 1936 at, Sewer Mill Cove, Devon.

Herzogin Cecilie 18.68 4 mast barque

1902 3242 Abandoned with broken back.

Herzogin Cecilie 18.68 4 mast barque

1902 3242 Refloated and again stranded, at Salcombe Bar.

Herzogin Cecilie 22.69c 4 mast barque

1902 3242 Norddeutcher Lloyd Schoolship.

Herzogin Cecilie 26.20c 4 mast barque

1902 3242 Finnish barque coming into Port Phillip Bay with a cargo of timber.She was the flagship of the largest fleet of sailing vessels in the world.

Herzogin Cecilie 26.64c 4 mast barque

1902 3242 Aground near Salcombe on the South Devon Coast pounded by heavy seas..

Herzogin Cecilie 4.31 4 mast barque

1902 3242 Built in Germany

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Herzogin Cecilie 4.63 4 mast barque

1902 3242

Herzogin Cecilie 5.72 4 mast barque

1902 3242

Herzogin Cecilie 6.34 4 mast barque

1902 3242

Herzogin Cecilie 6.44 4 mast barque

1902 3242 Built at Bremerhaven in 1902.

Herzogin Cecilie 6.45 4 mast barque

1902 3242 Built in Bremerhaven in 1902.

Herzogin Cecilie 6.55 4 mast barque

1902 3242 Wrecked at Starhole Bay, South England coast June 1936.

Herzogin Cecilie 6.70 4 mast barque

1902 3242

Herzogin Cecilie 6.76 4 mast barque

1902 3242

Herzogin Cecilie 8.53 4 mast barque

1902 3242 Wreck of.

Herzogin Cecilie 8.53 4 mast barque

1902 3242

Herzogin Sophie Charlott 15.45 4 mast barque

1894 2591 "Albert Rickmers" and "Maria Nikolaevna".

Sailing down Sydney Harbour unaided.

Herzogin Sophie Charlott 21.32c 4 mast barque

1894 2591 Ex "Albert Rickmers" and "Maria Nikolaevna".

Herzogin Sophie Charlott 23.20c 4 mast barque

1894 2591 Ex "Albert Rickmers Maria Nikolaevna".

Herzogin Sophie Charlott 5.35 4 mast barque

1894 2591 Ex "Albert Rickmers Maria Nikolaevna".

Herzogin Sophie Charlott 5.55 4 mast barque

1894 2591 Ex "Albert Rickmers Maria Nikolaevna".

2581 tons.Built Geestemunde, in 1894.

Herzogin Sophie Charlott 5.62 4 mast barque

1894 2591 Ex "Albert Rickmers Maria Nikolaevna".

Built in 1894.Sailing out of Sydney Harbour without tugs.

Herzogin Sophie Charlott 6.63 4 mast barque

1894 2591 "Albert Rickmers Maria Nikolaevna".

2498 tons.Built in 1894.Sailing in Sydney Harbour without tug.

Herzogin Sophie Charlott 6.76 4 mast barque

1894 2591 "Albert Rickmers Maria Nikolaevna".

Hesperus 4.51 ship 1873 1925 1859 Renamed "Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna".

Built by Steele Greenock.

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Hesperus 5.69 ship 1873 1925 1859 Renamed "Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna".

1859 tons.Built by R Steel & Co., Greenock in 1873.

Hesperus 6.49 ship 1873 1777 "Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna".

1777 tons.Built by Steele, Glasgow 1873.

Hibernia 22.69* ship Built at Quebec.

Hibernia 24.44c steam ship 25 Knot, cross channel steamer.

Hibernian 23.139c steam ship c1870 Allan liner.

Highfields 5.4 4 mast barque

1892 2280 Built in 1892 at Stockton.Sunk in Table Bay.

Highfields 6.20 4 mast barque

1892 2280 Tons 2280.Built at Stockton, 1892.Sunk in Table Bay, collision with "Kaiser", August 1902.

Highflyer 24.50c* HMS

Highflyer 6.61 ship 1861 1009 Built in 1861.

Highland Fling 18.31 steam ship Wreck near the Lizard 1907.

Highland Monarch 24.37c motor vessel 1928 14137

Highland Monarch 14.56 motor vessel 1928 14137 Built in 1928 for the Nelson Line.

Hikawa Maru 23.139c ms

Hilary 11.60 steam ship

Hildegarde 8.23 2m Sch Yacht

Cruising yacht.

Himalaya 19.42 steam ship 1891 1892 6895 Sistership to "Australia".P & O.At Port Melbourne Pier.

Himalaya 22.38c* steam ship 1891 1892 6895 Sistership to "Australia".P & O Steam Navigation Co.

Himalaya 24.33c steam ship 1891 1892 6895 Sistership to "Australia".P and O liner.6,898 tons, hp 10,000.

Himalaya 9.14 steam ship 1891 6895 Sistership to "Australia", which was wrecked at Port Phillip Heads.P O S N Co.6920 tons.Built in 1891.

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Himalaya 10.3 steam ship 1892 6895 Sistership to "Australia".Built in 1892.

Himalaya 10.33 steam ship 1891 1892 6895 Sistership to "Australia".

Himalaya 13.69 steam ship 1853 3438 Built for P & O Co and sold to Admiralty later.

Hindostan 24.17c* paddle steamer

1842 2017 P & O.Leaving Southampton 24th September, 1842 to open the Indian Mail Service.

Hindostan 4.42 barque 1841 Ex PS of P & O Line.

Hinemoa 15.45 4 mast barque

1890 2283 At Port Adelaide.

Hinemoa 18.8 4 mast barque

1890 2283 Stranded at Lorne, Victoria. Refloated.

Hinemoa 23.179c steam ship 1946 NZ Inter-island service.Here she reaches Wellington after her maiden voyage from Greenock (UK).

Hinemoa 3.25 steam ship At Yarra St Wharf with "Lindfield" and "Loch Katrine".

Hinemoa 5.56 4 mast barque

1890 2283 Built in 1890.

Hippalos 4.25 4 mast barque

1888 3073 Ex "Holkar".Built by Harland & Wolfe.

Hippen 4.13 barque 1874 1260 Ex "Angerona".Built at Whitehaven 1874.

Hippolas 5.48 ship 1890 1781 Ex "Arethusa".Built at Glasgow.

Hippolo 22.82c barque Abandondoned by her crew was taken in tow by the "Takapuna" but foundered while being taken to Picton.

Hjertness 4.37 barque 1891 770 Built Grangemouth.

Hobson's Bay 11.56 steam ship 1922 13840 Sistership to "Esperance Bay" and "Largs Bay".Aberdeen & Commonwealth Line.Built in 1922.

Hoche 4.46 ship 1901 2326 Built at Nantes.

Hohenstafen 10.2 Sistership to "Hohensollern".Norddeutscher Lloyd vessel.

Hohenzollern 22.40c

Hohenzollern 22.87 German Royal Yacht

Holland 23.196c Name of the vessel uncertain.

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Holt Hill 5.39 4 mast barque

1890 2398 Built by Russell & Co., Port Glasgow.

Holyhead 18.2 4 mast barque

Wreck at Port Lonsdale 11 February 1890.

Holyhead 18.31 4 mast barque

Wreck of the barque at Port Lonsdale 11th February 1890.

Holyhead 18.40 4 mast barque

Wrecks at Point Lonsdale, Port Phillip Heads, "Glaneuse" amd "Holyhead"."Glaneuse" wrecked 2 October 1886 and "Holyhead", 11 February 1890.

Holyhead 18.48 4 mast barque

Wreck on Point Lonsdale, Victoria, 11th February 1890.

Holyhead 6.48* 4 mast barque

Wreck of at Pt Lonsdale, February 1890.

Homeric 16.37 steam ship 1922 34351 Ex "Columbus".Built at Danzig for Norddeutscher Lloyd.Acquired by White Star Line.Length 751 feet, breadth 83feet and depth 48 feet.

Homeric 16.63 steam ship 1922 34351 Ex "Columbus".Built at Danzig 1922.White Star Line.

Homeric 24.13c steam ship 1922 34351 Ex "Columbus".White star line twin screw, 34,356 tons.

Homeric 23.23c steam ship 1922 34351 Ex "Columbus".White Star Line. Twin-screw 35,000 tons.

Homeric 3.46 steam ship 1922 34351 Ex "Columbus".With other ships at Southampton Docks.

Homeric 11.45 steam ship 1922 34351 Ex "Columbus".White Star Line .RMS.Built in 1922.

Homeric 11.50 steam ship 1922 34351 Ex "Columbus".White Star Line.RMS.

Homeric 14.2 steam ship 1922 34351 Ex "Columbus".White Star Line.

Homeric 14.58 steam ship 1922 34351 "Columbus".White Star Line.

Hong Hwa 1.2 steam ship Ex "Kalgoorlie".

Hong Hwa 1.47 steam ship 1881 3081 ex Glenfruin McIlwraith McEacharn Ltd.Hulked later altered and re-engined with engines of wrecked Oscar at Singapore. After being reconditioned traded in the East.

Hong Kong Maru 23.30c steam ship Japanese turbine steamer. Built by Mitsubishi, Kabushiki, Kaisha, Kobe Japan.

Hong Kong Maru 9.30 steam ship 1898 6007 Built in 1898.

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Hornet 8.19 Tpsl Sch Yacht

3m.

Hororata 23.170c 1914 11243 NZ Vessel on her trial run.

Hororata 10.4 1914 11243 Built in 1914 for the NZ S Co.

Hororata 11.38 steam ship 1914 11243 NZS Co.Built in 1914.

Hororata 13.14 1914 11243 New Zealand Shipping Co.

Horsa 4.42 ship

Hougomont 18.60 4 mast barque

1897 2074 237 Dismasted drifting to Semaphore, S. A.

Hougomont 26.8c 4 mast barque

1897 2074 237 Battered by a storm the Finnish barque, 2370 tons,reached anchorage 7 miles off the Semaphore, Adelaide.Four men were adjusting the rigging when the top mast and top-gallants came crashing to the deck.

Hougomont 4.10 4 mast barque

1897 2074 237 Built in in 1897 at Glasgow.

Hougomont 4.31 4 mast barque

1897 2074 237 Built Glasgow.

Hougomont 5.51 4 mast barque

1897 2074 237 2378 tons.Built by Scott, Greenock 1897.

Hougomont 6.36 4 mast barque

1897 2074 237 Dismasted.

Hougomont 6.52 4 mast barque

1897 2074 237 Tons 2428.Built by Scott, Greenrock in 1897.

Hougomont 6.74 4 mast barque

1897 2074 237 Dismantled barque off the Semaphore 15.05.32.

Houtman 10.11 steam ship 1913 5041 Sistership to "Tasman".Built in 1913 for the K P M Line.

Hovding 6.68 ship 1852 1436? "Simoon".Built at New York 1852.Californian Clipper Ship.

Howard D Troop 6.16 4 mast barque

1892 2166 Renamed "Annie M Reed".

Howard D Troop 6.44 4 mast barque

1892 2166 "Annie M Reed".Tons 2165.Built by Duncan in 1892.

Howth 4.74 4 mast barque

Hubbuck 17.29 steam ship 1886 2834 2749 Lund Liner.

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Hubbuck 5.37 steam ship 1886 2834 2749 Built by J.L.Thompson & Son Sunderland.

Hubbuck 10.20 steam ship 1886 2834 2749 Lund's Blue Anchor Liner.

Huddersfield 18.71 steam ship

Huia 24.66c 2mT/Sch 1894 254 Nobel Explosive Company.Aux. top sail schooner Rangitoto Channel Auckland.

Huia 6.35 2mT/Sch 1894 254 Built in NZ in 1894.

Huia 6.79 2mT/Sch 1894 254 251 tons.Built in New Zealand in 1894.

Huia 7.14 2mT/Sch 1894 254

Huia 7.53 2mT/Sch 1894 254

Hunter 23.194c paddle steamer

1867 310 Leaving Sydney for Shangai where she will be renamed the "Adriadne Moller".

Hunter 2.19 paddle steamer

1867 310 Built at Cartsdyke Scotland.Illawarra S N Co.

Hunter 3.88 paddle steamer

1867 310 At Darling Harbour Wharves about 1880.

Hurunui 3.79 ship 1875 First ship to enter Lyttleton Dock.Sunk in English Channel 4 May 1915.

Hurunui 5.1 ship 1875 Built in 1875.Sailed for 40 years and sunk by German submarine off Isle of Wight, 4th May 1915.

Hydaspes 9.59 steam ship 1872 3083 P & O S N Co.

Hygeia 15.4 paddle steamer

1890 987 A favourite of the past.Dismantled and sunk near Port Phillip Heads 9th June 1932.

Hygeia 15.24 paddle steamer

1890 987 A past favourite. Dismantled and scuttled near Port Phillip Heads on the 9th June 1932.

Hygeia 17.18 paddle steamer

1890 987 Huddart Packer Line.

Hygeia 18.39 paddle steamer

1890 987 On the beach at Rosebud.

Hygeia 18.39 paddle steamer

1890 987 Stranded near Rosebud Phillip Bay.

Hygeia 18.60 paddle steamer

1890 987 Stranded at Rosebud.

Hygeia 19.36 paddle steamer

1890 987 Huddart Packer Liner.

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Hygeia 19.49 paddle steamer

1890 987 With "Prince of Wales" at St Kilda.

Hygeia 19.66 paddle steamer

1890 987 Scrapped and sunk off Port Phillip Heads 9th June 1932.

Hygeia 26.22c paddle steamer

1890 987 Paddle steamer with screw steamer "Courier" at Mornington Pier. They are delivering a tramway employees' picnic group at Mormington Pier.

Hygeia 2.9 paddle steamer

1890 987

Hygeia 2.9a paddle steamer

1890 987

Hygeia 2.73 paddle steamer

1890 987 Scuttled 1932.

Hygeia 2.73 paddle steamer

1890 987 At Sorrento with "Weeroona".

Hygeia 2.75 paddle steamer

1890 987 At Port Melbourne.

Hygeia 9.8 paddle steamer

1890 987 Built at Glasgow in 1980.Dismantled and later sunk near Port Phillip Heads, 9th June 1932.

Hygeia 11.28 paddle steamer

1890 987 Bay steamers Pty Ltd.Built in 1890.

Hypatia 23.146c steam ship 5728 Struck Whale Rock near the entrance to Table Bay, South Africa. British and South American steam Nvigation Co.

Iberia 17.41 steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Liguria Potosi".Pacific S N Co.

Iberia 19.31 steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Liguria Potosi".Pacific S N Co.

Iberia 22.38c steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Liguria" and Potosi".

Iberia 1.48 steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Liguria Potosi".With troops off to the Sudan 3 March 1885, farewelled by "Boomerang".

Iberia 5.46 steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Liguria" & "Potosi".Built by John Elder & Co., Glasgow.

Iberia 9.43* steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Liguria Potosi".

Iberia 10.27 steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Liguria Potosi".Pacific S.N.C. vessel.

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Iberia 10.54* steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Liguria Potosi".Pacific SNC vessel.

Iberia 12.40 steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Liguria Potosi".About to leave for Sudan 3 March 1885.

Iberia 13.18 steam ship 1873 4689 Sitership to "Liguria" and "Potosi".Pacific S.N.Co.

Iberia 13.32 steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Liguria" and "Potosi".Built in 1873.Pacific SNC Co.

Iceland 21.47c Royal Mail ship

One of the first vessels of the Donald Currie Co.

Idzumo 22.16

Ile De France 26.61c steam ship 1926 43500

Ile De France 24.74c steam ship 1926 43500 Quadruple-screw Passenger Steamship.For the Havre-New York Service of the Cie. Generale Transatlantique.Built by Chant. Et Atel. Penhoet St. Nazaire.

Ile De France 23.2c steam ship 1926 43500 42,050 tons.

Ile De France 9.31 steam ship 1926 43500 Built in 1926 at St Nazaire.

Ile De France 11.22 steam ship 1926 43500 French Line.43,548 tons.

Ile De France 11.54 steam ship 1926 43500 Flagship French Line.

Ile De France 13.11 steam ship 1926 43500 French Liner.With "Paris".

Ile De France 13.14 steam ship 1926 43500 Compagnie Gen Trans (French Line).

Ile De France 13.19 steam ship 1926 43500 Com. Gen. Trans. Co.

Ile De France 14.42 steam ship 1926 43500 Built in 1926.

Illaroo 22.58c steam ship Wrecked in Catherine Hill Bay.

Illawarra 1.36 paddle steamer

1878 522 Illawarra SN Co.

Illawarra 2.23 paddle steamer

1878 522 Built at Necastle on Tyne.Illawarra & South Coast SN Co.Hulked 1910.

Illawarra 4.51 ship 1881 1963/ 203 Built on Clyde.

Illawarra 5.33 ship 1881 1963/ 203 Built Dobie & Co., Glasgow.

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Illawarra 6.41 ship 1881 1963/ 203 Tons 1887. Built in 1881.

Illawong 3.88 At Darling Harbour Wharves about 1880.

Illova 6.43 barque Built by Hall Aberdeen in 1864.

Imperator 26.14c steam ship 1912 52226 Renamed "Berengaria".

Imperator 24.47c steam ship 1912 52226 Renamed "Berengaria".In the course of completion at Builders' Quay.

Imperator 13.11 steam ship 1912 52226 Renamed "Berengaria".Cunard Co.

Imperator 14.26 steam ship 1912 52226 Renamed "Berengaria".Cunard Line.

Imperator 14.28 steam ship 1912 52226 Bow of, with bronze eagle.

Imperator 14.28 steam ship 1912 52226 renamed "Berengaria".Built in Germany.Later acquired by Cunard Line.

Imperator 14.39 steam ship 1912 52226 Ex "Berengaria".Built at Hamburg in 1912 for the Hamburg-American Line.Later renamed "Berengaria" by Cunard Line

Imperator Alexander III 22.16

Imperator Alexander III 22.16

Implacable 19.21 HMS Ex " Duguay Trouin".Captured from the French in 1805.

Importer 3.73 ship At Whitby.

Ina 8.43 Yacht Racing Yacht.

Inca 23.96c schooner Five masted American Schooner.

Indarra 17.31 steam ship 1912 9735 (920 Renamed "Paysde Waes" and later "Horai Maru".

AUSN Co.

Indarra 23.28c steam ship 1912 9735 (920 Renamed "Paysde Waes" and later "Horai Maru".

A. U. S. N.

Indarra 1.18 steam ship 1912 9735 (920 Renamed "Paysde Waes" and later "Horai Maru".

Built in 1912.AUSNCo.

Indarra 1.30 steam ship 1912 9735 (920 Renamed "Paysde Waes" and later "Horai Maru".

AUSN Co.

Indarra 1.34 steam ship 1912 9735 (920 Renamed "Paysde Waes" and later "Horai Maru".

AUSN Co.

Indarra 1.52 steam ship 1912 9735 Renamed "Paysde Waes" and later "Horai Maru ".

Built in 1912 AUSNCo.Sold to Japanese and renamed "Horai Maru".

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Indarra 2.11 steam ship 1912 9735 (920 Renamed "Paysde Waes" and later "Horai Maru".

Built by Denny Bros Dumbarton for AUSN. Co-chartered by Orient Co. and ran several trips to England after the war. Sold and renamed.

Indarra 2.46 steam ship 1912 9735 (920 Renamed "Paysde Waes" and later "Horai Maru ".

Built by Denny Bros, Dumbarton.AUSN Co.

Indarra 2.69 steam ship 1912 9735 (920 Renamed "Paysde Waes' and later "Horai Maru ".

Indarra 9.28 steam ship 1912 9735 (920 Renamed "Paysde Waes" and later "Horai Maru".

A U S Co.

Indarra 10.2 steam ship 1912 9735 Renamed "Paysde Waes" and later "Horai Maru".

Under charter to Orient Co.Built in 1912.

Indarra 13.38 steam ship 1912 9735 (920 Renamed "Paysde Waes" and later "Horai Maru".

Indarra 13.42 steam ship 1912 9735 (920 Renamed "Paysde Waes" and later "Horai Maru".

In Thames.Formerly of AUSN Co.

India 24.12c P and O Steamship.

India 8.61 steam ship 1898 7911 Sistership to "Arabia", "Egypt", "Persia" and "China".P & O. LineSunk by submarine off Norway during WW1, 8th August 1916.116 lives lost.

India 9.36 steam ship 1898 7911 Sistership to "Arabia", "Egypt", "Persia" and "China".British India S.N.Co.

India 10.27 steam ship 1898 7911 Siistership to "Arabia", "Egypt", "Persia" and "China".O & O S.N.Co. vessel.

India 10.29 steam ship 1898 7911 Sistership to "Arabia", "Egypt", "Persia" and "China".P & O S.N.Co vessel.

India 10.32 steam ship 1898 7911 Sistership to "Arabia", "Egypt", "Persia" and "China".

India 13.58 steam ship 1898 7911 P & O SN Co.Sistership to "Arabia", "Egypt", "Persia" and "China".

India 14.55 steam ship 1898 7911 Sistership to "Arabia", "Egypt", "Persia" and "China".Built in 1898 for the P & O SN Co.Sunk off Norway 8 August 1916.

Indore 4.52 ship 1885 2088 Built by Richardson Duck.

Indore 4.65 ship 1885 2088 Built by Richardson Duck, Stockton.

Indra 5.49 ship 1892 1746 Ex "Lita" and renamed "Tonawanda".

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Indrabara 15.42 steam ship 1910 7395 Renamed "Port Elliott".Built in 1910.Went ashore at Rangitaki Beach NZ, refloated and finally wrecked as "Port Elliott" near East Cape NZ.

Indus 10.7 steam ship 1871 3462 Sistership to "Khedive".Built in 1871.P & O Co.

Infanta Beatriz 24.48c steam ship

Infanta Beatriz 23.26c steam ship

Ingomar 4.33 barque

Innamincka 22.57c steam ship 1890 2539 Renamed "Seistan".

Innamincka 1.23 steam ship 1890 2539 Renamed "Seistan".Little Dock on River Yarra later filled in at Yarra Wharf.

Innamincka 1.33 steam ship 1890 2539 Renamed "Seistan".ASS Co.Sold to Oriental Navigation Co.

Innamincka 2.34 steam ship 1890 2539 Renamed "Seistan".Built in 1890.ASS Co.

Innamincka 12.40 steam ship 1890 2539 At Queens Wharf, River Yarra.

Innisfail 1.37 steam ship At Townsville.

Insulinde 26.22c twin screw schooner

1913 9651

Insulinde 14.52 twin screw schooner

1913 9651 Built in 1913 for the Rotterdam Lloyd.

Invercauld 4.70 barque Built by McMillan, Dumbarton.

Inverclyde 4.54 barque 1898 1634 Built at P. Glas.

Inverlochy 22.76 Wreck on Hereford Reef.

Inverlogie 4.32 4 mast barque

1893 2347 Ex "Chelmsford".Built by Firfield Co.

Inverneill 6.25 barque 1895 1470 "Garthneill".Built in 1895.

Inverneill 7.22 barque 1895 1470 Renamed "Garthneill".

Inverness 6.74* barque 1902 1959 Built in 1902.

Inverness-Shire 5.2 4 mast barque

1894 2307 Built in 1894, at Port Glasgow.

Inverside 24.2c steam ship

Investigator 19.24 steam ship 1882 605

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Investigator 19.27 steam ship 1882 605 Adelaide SS Co.

Investigator 23.52c steam ship 1882 605

Investigator 1.19 steam ship 1882 605 Built in 1882.Wrecked at Wandang Island S A 24th April 1918.

Investigator 1.21 steam ship 1882 605 Built in 1882 ASSCo.Wrecked at Wardang Is South Australia April 1912.

Investigator 1.31 steam ship 1882 605 Adelaide SS Co.Wrecked at Wardang Island SA April 1918.

Investigator 2.63 steam ship 1882 605 ASS Co.Wrecked April 1918.

Investigator 2.65 steam ship 1882 605 Wrecked at Wardang Is S. A. on April 1918.

Investigator 3.75 steam ship 1882 605 At Port Augusta, South Australia, 27th September 1884.

Invicta 11.23 steam ship 1905 1680 For Dover-Calais service.Built in 1905.

Iolanthe 8.4 St Yacht 3m Sch

Iona 14.57 paddle steamer

1864 396 Built in 1864 for D. McBrayne LTD.

Iona 14.57 paddle steamer

1864 396 Built in 1864.

Ionic 19.40 steam ship 1883 1881(?)

4748 4352 Renamed "Sophocles" (1).Sistership to "Doric" and "Coptic".At Hobart.

Ionic 22.23 Royal Mail ship

4753 Shaw Savill & Albion Co.

Ionic 23.13c steam ship 1883 1881(?)

4748 4352 Renamed "Sophocles".Sistership to "Doric Coptic".Photo leaving Wellington.

Ionic 5.40 steam ship 1883 1881(?)

4748 4352 Renamed "Sophocles".Sistership "Doric" and "Coptic".Shaw Savill & Albion Co.Built by Harland & Wolff. Belfast.

Ionic 8.55 steam ship 1883 1881(?)

4748 4352 Renamed "Sophocles".Sistership "Doric" and "Coptic".

Ionic 9.3 steam ship 1883 1881(?)

4748 4352 Renamed "Sophocles".Sistership "Doric" & "Coptic".4352 tons.Built by Harland & Wolff in 1881.Shaw Savill & Albion Co.Later became "Sophocles" (1) Aberdeen Line.

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Ionic 9.15 steam ship 1883 1881(?)

4748 4352 Renamed "Sophocles".Sistership to "Doric" and "Coptic".Shaw Savill Line (White Star Line).Built in 1883.4753 tons.Originally rigged on 3 masts.Later of Aberdeen Line as "Sophocles".

Ionic 10.6 steam ship 1883 4748 4352 Renamed "Sophocles" (1).Sistership to "Doric", "Coptic".White Star Line vessel.Built in 1881.

Ionic 10.65 steam ship 1883 1881(?)

4748 4352 Renamed "Sophocles" .Sistership "Doric", "Coptic".Shaw Savill Line.Renamed and sold to White Star Line.

Ionic 11.9 steam ship Shaw Savill & Albion Co.

Irex 22.71

Irex 22.73c* Name of vessel is in doubt.At The Needles Isle of Wight. Rescue of the crew,

Iron Chief 24.45c steam ship Discharging turpentine pines piles from Coff's harbour at Port Melbourne.

Iron Cross 4.42 ship

Iron Knight 1.54 steam ship

Isle de France 24.20c steam ship c1930

Isle of Arran 14.57 paddle steamer

1892 313 Built in 1892 for Clyde Steamer.

Isle of Arran 14.63 paddle steamer

1892 313 Built in 1892.

Isle of Guernsey 12.23 motor vessel Channel steamer.

Isle of Sark 11.56 steam ship

Isle of Thanet 24.14c steam ship 1925 2664 Southern Railways Co.'s Cross-chanel Mail and Passenger Vessel.Five Babcock & Wilcox Oil-fired burners.

Isle of Thanet 14.62 steam ship 1925 2664 Built in 1925 for theSouthern Railway and Continent Line.

Itata 5.6 barque 1883 950 Built at Liverpool in 1883.

Itonus 10.7 steam ship 1898 6538 Ex "Anglia".Built in 1898 by Archibald Currie & Co.

Ivanhoe 6.9 barque 1868 1383 Built at Glasgow.Stranded on Tasmanian Coast and refloated 22nd September 1879.

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Ivanhoe 11.23 paddle steamer

Ivernia 16.22 steam ship 1900 14278 Sistership to "Savonia".Built by Swan & Co Newcastle.Cunard Line.Torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean 1st January 1918 with a loss of 200 troops and 22 crew.

Ivernia 22.21c steam ship 1900 14278 Sistership to "Savonia".

Ivernia 24.33c steam ship 1900 14278 Sistership to "Savonia".Cunard Twin-screw Steamer.

Ivernia 23.17c steam ship 1900 14278 Sistership to "Savonia". Cunard Line.A war casuality, sunk by a submarine in the Mediterranean on January 1, 1917.While used as a transport about 150 lives lost.

Ivernia 8.44 Cruising/Racing Yacht

Racing yacht.

Ivernia 14.2 steam ship 1900 14278 Sistership to "Savonia".Cunard Liner.

J. A. Boyd 23.164c steam tug Owned by the Melbourne Harbour Trust. It is to be towed to Shanghai where it has been bought.

J. Duncan 18.55 steam ship At Tolpedmpnwith, Cornwall.

Jacobus Johannes 3.75 3 mast barque

At Port Augusta, South Australia, 27th September 1884.

James Arnold Whaler 4.55 ship 1852 355 Built USA.

James Arnold Whaler 7.53 ship 1852 355

James Baines 4.55* ship

James Booth 22.67* ship Aberdeen Clipper.

James Dollar 5.71 4 mast barque

1901 4017 Ex "Orotava" and "Comet".

3017 tons.Built by P Glas in 1901.

James Kerr 6.36 4 mast barque

1892 2420 Built in 1892

James Nicol Fleming 4.48 ship 1869 1000 Renamed "Napier".Built by Duncan Gasgow.Owing to James Nicol Fleming being sentenced in 1879 for fraud the ship's name was changed to "Napier". Shaw Savill Co.

James Paterson 19.50 1862 570 Remains of at Townsville.

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James Paterson 1.8 1862 570 Hulk of.Built at Lanarkshire for the ASN Co.Hulk stranded on riverbank Townsville about 1905.Photo taken in 1935.

James Paterson 2.28 1862 570 At Miller's Point.ASN Co's wharves.

James Paterson 3.82 1862 570 At A.S.N.Co's Wharf Millers Point, Sydney.

James Paterson 12.54 1862 570 Skeleton stranded on mud at entrance to river at Townsville.

James Watt 1.53 paddle steamer

428 Second steamer to arrive in Australia from England (18th February 1837) in Sydney .First steamer in Port Phillip Bay 4th July 1837.

James Watt 8.51 paddle steamer

428 Entering Heads, 1837.

Jan Breydel 14.3 steam ship 1909 1767 Belgian Government Line.

Jan Pietersoon Coen 13.30 steam ship 1915 11140 Built in 1915.

Janet Cowan 23.32c 4 mast barque

Jason 26.35* HMS c1850 Funeral of Admiral Boxer removal of the remains from the "Jason", in Balaclava Harbour.

Jason 8.3 St Yacht 3m sch

Javotte 7.46 lOM(?) yacht

Jean 6.25 barque 1902 2207 Built in 1902.

Jean Laborde 19.14 motor vessel 11414 Messageries Maritimes.

Jean Laborde 26.52c motor vessel 11414 The Messageries Maritimes Motor liner 11,414 tons, built by Soc, de Con. Navales, La Ciotat.

Jeanette Francoise 4.34 4 mast barque

1892 2292 Built in Holland.

Jeanie Deans 15.46 paddle steamer

1931 635 L & N E Rly Line.

Jeanne D'Arc 5.34 barque 1901 2202 Ex "Belen".

Jeanne D'Arc 5.73 barque 1901 2202 Ex "Belen".Built at St Nazaire in 1901.

Jeanne D'Arc 7.54 barque 1901 2202 Ex "Belen".

Jeanne-D'Arc 22.87c French Cruiser

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Jeanne-D'Arc 22.90c French Cruiser

Jebba 18.58 steam ship Wreck of, March 1907, near Lands End.

Jelunga 9.55 steam ship 1890 5186 British India SN Co.

Jelunga 10.30 steam ship 1890 5186 British India S.N.Co vessel.

Jemtchug 22.16

Jemtchug 22.16

Jennie Osborne 23.84c 3 mast barque

Barque "Jennie Osborne" was wrecked on the Bluff, New Zealand.

Jerusalem 3.11 barque 1867 901 Circular Quay, Sydney, in 1870 with "Samuel Plimsoll".

Jerusalem 4.57 barque 1867 901 Built by Hood Aberdeen.Aberdeen Line.

Jerusalem 5.49 barque 1867 901 Aberdeen Line.

Jervis Bay 3.66 steam ship 1922 13839 Sistership to "Esperance Bay", "Largs Bay", "Hobson's Bay" and "Moreton Bay".At Hobart Wharves

Jervis Bay 3.89 steam ship 1922 13839 Sistership to "Esperance Bay", "Largs Bay", "Hobson's Bay" and "Moreton Bay".In Port River Adelaide, September 1932.

Jervis Bay 10.12 steam ship 1922 13839 Sistership to "Esperance Bay", "Largs Bay", "Hobson's Bay", & "Moreton Bay".Built in 1922, owned by the Aberdeen-Commonwealth Line.

Jervis Bay 10.28 steam ship 1922 13839 Sistership to "Esperance Bay", "Largs Bay", "Hobson's Bay" and "Moreton Bay".Aberdeen And Commonwealth Liner.

Jervis Bay 15.5 1922 14167 Aberdeen-Commonwealth Line.

Jessie Craig 23.26c 3 mast barque

Ex "Elfriede".British barque.

Jessie Kelly 12.38 T/Sch 1866 145 At Darling Harbour, Sydney.

Jessie Readman 19.28 ship Wrecked off New Zealand coast.

Jessie Readman 6.61 ship

Jessomene 6.15 ship 1881 1898 Renamed "Fidelio".Built by Potter.Broken up in 1923.

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Jessomene 6.50 ship 1881 1898 "Fidelio".Built by Potter 1881.Broken up in 1923 as "Fidelio".

Jeune Hortense 18.9 BGH

Joesph B. Spinney 4.10 ship 1874 1989 Built in America in 1874.

Johan De Witt 11.14 ss 10519 1920 Built at Amsterdam.

John Bright 24.4* aux. steamship barque

1863 1192 The China Mercantile Steam Navigation Company screw steam vessel.Sistership to "Indore".Length 250', breadth 31', depth 22'6".

John Currier 6.44 ship 1882 1945 Built in 1882.

John Duthie 19.11 ship 1864 1031 At Circular Quay, Sydney.

John Duthie 3.80 ship 1864 1031 At Circular Quay in the seventies.

John Elder 10.6 steam ship Sistership to "Liguria Potosi" & "Iberia".Pacific S N Co. vessel.

John Ena 5.12 4 mast barque

1892 2842 Built at Port Glasgow.

John Ena 5.71 4 mast barque

1892 2842 Built in 1892.

John Murray 5.59 barque 1877 1264 1207 Ex "Loch Ryan".1264 tons.Built in in 1877.

John Murray 6.15 barque 1877 1264 1207 Ex "Loch Ryan".

John O' Gaunt 3.42 3 mast barque

1869 1278 Renamed "Gregorio Padre".

With other ships at River Avon Bristol.

John O'Gaunt 18.36 3 mast barque

1869 1278 Renamed "Gregorio Padre".

Capsizes alongside the pier at Williamstown.

John O'Gaunt 4.39 3 mast barque

1869 1278 Renamed "Gregorio Padre".

John Rennie 4.12

John S. McKim 24.7c* steam ship 1844 The first screw propelled steamer designed and built in the United States for commercial purposes.

John Williams 22.65c steam ship London Missionary Society.

John Williams 6.3 barque Missionary vessel "missing".

John Williams 6.43 barque

John Williams 12.60 steam ship Mission steamer.

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Jolanda 19.35 Steam yacht

Joliba 3.75 At Port Augusta, South Australia, 27th September 1884.

Jordanhill 6.66 4 mast barque

1983 "Augustella".

Jorquin Putol 6.46 barque 1752

Joseph B. Thomas 4.10 ship 1881 1938 Built in America in 1881.

Joseph B. Thomas 4.10 ship 1881 1938

Joseph B. Thomas 5.22 ship 1881 1938 Built at Thomaston, America.

Joseph Conrad 15.15 ship

Joseph Conrad 26.3c ship Clearing Sydney Heads on its way to Melbourne.

Joseph Conrad 23.147c ship Bound for Melbourne. Master-owner Mr Allan Villiers.

Joseph Conrad 6.79 ship Alan Villiers minature ship.

Joseph Craig 23.50c 3 mast barque

Being loaded with sawn timber from the northern Wairoa River New Zealand.

Joseph H. Scamnell 18.43 ship 1410 Wrecked near Barwon Heads, 7th May 1891.Built in America.

Joseph Sims 3.47 With other ships at Queens Wharf ,River Yarra.

Juan Sebastian De Elcan 24.79c 4 mast barquentine training ship

Spanish training ship.

Jubilee 2.64 steam ship 1862 1466 Ex "Dupleix ".Messageries Maritimes.Converted into hulk 1901.

Jules Gommes 4.32 ship 1901 2720 2595 Built St Nazaire.

Jules Gommes 6.46 ship 1901 2720 2595 Tons 2595 tons.Built in 1901.

Julia Percy 17.8 steam ship 1876 580? Renamed "Leeuwin".Yarra swinging basin (old) with "Julia Percy" and "Victorian".

Julia Percy 17.41 steam ship 1876 580? Renamed "Leeuwin".

Julia Percy 19.16 steam ship 1876 580? Renamed "Leeuwin".On slip at Fremantle.

Julia Percy 22.57c steam ship 1876 580? Renamed "Leeuwin".Arrival at Warnambool with papers and mail.

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Julia Percy 26.24c steam ship 1876 580? Renamed "Leeuwin".Built 1876.Later lengthened renamed "Leeuwin".Hulked in 1910.Victim of 10lb gelignite off Sydney Heads (Herald 28 December 1934).

Julia Percy 26.24c steam ship 1876 580? Built 1876.Later lengthened renamed "Leeuwin".Hulked 1910.Victim of 10lb gelignite off Sydney Heads (Herald 28 December 1934).

Julia Percy 26.24c steam ship 1876 580? Built 1876./Later lengthened renamed "Leeuwin".Hulked in 1910.Victim of 10lb gelignite off Sydney Heads (Herald 28 December 1934).

Julia Percy 1.2 steam ship 1876 580? Renamed "Leeuwin".Built Glasgow.Converted into hulk 1910.

Julia Percy 1.28 steam ship 1876 580? Renamed "Leeuwin".428 tons.Built in 1876 WSNCo.

Julia Percy 2.33 steam ship 1876 580? Renamed "Leeuwin ".Built in Glasgow 1876.Lengthened in 1887.Later renamed "Leeuwin".Hulked 1910.

Julia Percy 2.39 steam ship 1876 580? r/n Leeuwin At Queen's Wharf Swing Basin River Yarra.Built Glasgow.Converted into hulk 1910.

Julia Percy 2.48 steam ship 1876 580? r/n Leeuwin At Breakwater Pier, Warrnambool.

Julia Percy 2.50 steam ship 1876 580 At the Queen's Wharf in the nineties.

Julia Percy 3.29 steam ship 1876 580? Renamed "Leeuwin ".The Queen's Wharf and Swing Basin, River Yarra, taken in the 1870's."Julia Percy" at wharf."Victorian", "Omeo" & "Mangana" follow.On south side "Rob Roy".

Julia Percy 8.37 steam ship 1876 580? Renamed "Leeuwin".WSNC.

Juliet 3.74 ship At Geelong, December 1869.

Jumna 9.52 ss Troopship British India S N Co.Troopship.

Juno 22.86 HMS

Juno 14.57 paddle steamer

1898 592 Built in 1898 for the LMSRly.

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Jura 24.47c Aux ss On shore at Crosby Point.Reproduced from the Illustrated london News.

Justicia 11.8 steam ship Sunk during war.

Jutlandia 26.49c motor vessel Danish motor Liner Built by Nakskov Skibvaerft Ostasiatiske Kompagni A/S (East Asian Co) Copenhagen.

Kaffir Prince 11.13 steam ship Prince Line.

Kaikoura 5.70 steam ship 1884 4515 Sistership to "Rimutaka".

Kaikoura 10.30 steam ship 1884 4515 Sistership to "Rimutaka".New Zealand Shipping Co. vessel.

Kaikoura 10.57 steam ship 1884 4515 Sistership to "Rimutaka".N Z S Co. vessel.

Kaikoura 13.69 steam ship 1884 4515 Sistership to "Rimutaka".

Kaipara 19.17* steam ship

Kaipara 46.3 steam ship Water colour.Sunk by the "Kaiser Wilhelm der grosse".

Kaipara 23.54c steam ship New Zealand Shipping Co.

Kaipara 13.51* steam ship Sinking of, after being torpedoed by German raider "Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse".

Kaiser Friedrich 16.63 steam ship 1898 12000 Built at Danzig in 1898. Norddeutscher Lloyd Line.

Kaiser Friedrich 22.40c steam ship 1898 12000

Kaiser Wilhelm Der Gros 16.15 steam ship 1897 14350 Built in Germany 1897.Became an armed raider during the war and sank several steamers, including the "Kaipara".The H.M.S. "Highflyer" sank the "Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse" off the African coast 27th August 1914. Norddeutscher Lloyd Line.

Kaiser Wilhelm Der Gros 21.32c steam ship 1897 14350

Kaiser Wilhelm Der Gros 22.33c steam ship 1897 14350

Kaiser Wilhelm Der Gros 22.35c* steam ship 1897 14350

Kaiser Wilhelm Der Gros 22.42c* steam ship 1897 14350

Kaiser Wilhelm Der Gros 22.43c steam ship 1897 14350

Kaiser Wilhelm Der Gros 22.45c* steam ship 1897 14350

Kaiser Wilhelm Der Gros 24.8c* steam ship 1897 14350 Sunk in 1914 from allied fire.

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Kaiser Wilhelm Der Gros 24.50* steam ship 1897 14350 Shots from the British Vessel the "High Flyer" found their mark on the Vessel.Painted for "Deeds that thrill the Empire".

Kaiser Wilhelm Der gross 24.51c steam ship 1897 14350 Refuelling.

Kaiser Wilhelm Der gross 46.3 steam ship 1897 14350 Sinking NZ Sco's "Kaipara".Australia's first maritime victim.

Kaiser Wilhelm Der Gros 23.38c steam ship 1902 19361 Passing the "Kronprinz Wilhelm" in mid ocean.

Kaiser Wilhelm Der Gros 23.96c

Kaiser Wilhelm Der Gros 13.51 steam ship 1897 14350 Torpedoed "Kaipara" which sinks.

Kaiser Wilhelm II 16.35 steam ship 1902 19361 Renamed " Agamemnon".Built in Germany.

Kaiser Wilhelm II 17.36 steam ship 1902 19361 Renamed "Agamemnon".N D L.

Kaiser Wilhelm II 21.32c* steam ship 1902 19361 Renamed "Agamemnon".

Kaiser Wilhelm II 22.25c steam ship 1902 19361 20 Renamed "Agamemnon".

Kaiser Wilhelm II 22.32c steam ship 1902 19361 Renamed " Agamemnon".

Kaiser Wilhelm II 22.46c steam ship 1902 19361 Renamed "Agamemnon".

Kaiser Wilhelm II 22.47c* steam ship 1902 19361 Renamed "Agamemnon".

Kaiser Wilhelm II 23.30c steam ship 1902 19361 r/n Agamemnon

Kaiser Wilhelm II 9.38 steam ship 1889 6661 Renamed "Hohenzollern II".

Built at Stetin, Germany.Norddeutscher Lloyd.

Kaiser Wilhelm II 10.46 steam ship 1889 6661 Renamed "Hohenzollern II".

Norddeutscher Lloyd vessel.

Kaiser Wilhelm II 12.19 steam ship 1889 6661 Renamed "Hohenzollern II".

Nordeutscher Lloyd.

Kaiser Wilhelm II 13.37 steam ship 1902 19361 Renamed "Agamemnon".Norddeutscher Lloyd.

Kaiser Wilhelm II 14.24 steam ship 1902 19361 Renamed "Agamemnon".

Kaiser Wilhelm II 14.54 steam ship 1889 6661 "Hohenzollern II".Norddeutscher Lloyd line.

Kaiser-I-Hind 4.68 steam ship 1878 4023

Kaiser-I-Hind 5.42 steam ship 1878 4023

Kaiser-I-Hind 10.4 1914 11430 P & O S N Co vessel.Built in 1914.

Kaiser-I-Hind 11.10 1914 11430 P & O S N Co.

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Kaiserin Auguste Victoria 16.33 steam ship 1905 25128 Renamed "Empress of Scotland".

Kaiserin Maria Theresia 22.25c steam ship

Kaiserin Maria Theresia 22.33c steam ship

Kaiserin Maria Theresia 22.36c steam ship

Kaiserin Maria Theresia 22.41c steam ship

Kaiserin Maria Theresia 22.42c twin screw schooner

Leaving Southampton.

Kaiserin Maria Theresia 22.42c* steam ship Nordeutscher Lloyd Line.Entering Havana Harbour.

Kaiserin Maria Theresia 26.1Oc steam ship Twin-screw express, leaving Southampton.

Kaiserin Maria Theresia 23.42c steam ship Twin-screw express steamer leaving Southampton.

Kaitangata 24.13c steam ship Union Steam Ship Co.

Kaitangata 23.90c steam ship Destroyed by fire between Hong Kong and Hainan Island.

Kaitoa 23.168c Aground in a fog near Wellington Heads.

Kaituna 24.76c steam ship Photograph taken in the vicinity Of Cape Otway from the tug "Eagle" which sped to the scene of the collision.The "Kaituna" had survivors from the "Selje" on board was steaming towards Melbourne.The ropes extending downward from the foredeck to beneath the foot deck are holding in place a collision-mat which was slipped across the gaping hole after the accident took place.

Kaiwo Maru 23.1c 3mS 2284 Training ship.

Kakariki 23.41c steam ship

Kakariki 23.38c steam ship Wreck of in 50 feet of water.

Kakariki 23.163c steam ship A big watertight hatch being placed in position in the sunken vessel hoping to refloat vessel.

Kakariki 23.201c steam ship After 21 months on the seabed off Gellibrand Lighthouse, the freighter is about to be raised.

Kalewa 4.74 ship

Kalgoorlie 22.57c steam ship 1881 2891 3081 Renamed "Hong Kwa" formerly "Glenfruin".

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Kalgoorlie 23.58c steam ship 1881 2891 3081 Renamed "Hong Kwa". Ex "Glenfruin".

Kalgoorlie 1.2 steam ship 1881 2891 3081 Renamed "Hong Hwa", ex "Glenfruin".

Renamed Hong Hwa after altered and re-engined.

Kalgoorlie 2.54 steam ship 1881 2891 3081 Renamed "Hong Kwa" and "Glenfruin ".

Kangaroo 1.37 motor vessel 1915 4434 WA Government.

Kangaroo 3.86 paddle steamer

1857 109 At Hobson's Bay and Williamstown Jetty in the early seventies.

Kangaroo 13.41 motor vessel 1915 4434 W. A. State Shipping Service.

Kanimbla 15.42 motor vessel 1936/38? 10985 Arriving Freemantle.

Kanimbla 23.197c motor vessel 1936 10985 Motorship built in 1936.McIlwraith, Mceacharn Ltd.

Kanimbla 1.52 motor vessel 1936 10985 Motorship built in 1936 McIlwraith, Mceacharn Ltd.

Kanimbla 12.42 motor vessel 1936/ 1938?

10985

Kanowna 26.19c steam ship 1903 6983 Sistership to "Kyarra".

Kanowna 26.19c* steam ship 1903 6983 Sistership to "Kyarra".Photo of vessel sinking taken by S.O. Turner from the "Dumbosa".

Kanowna 24.29c steam ship 1903 6983 Sistership to "Kyarra". Speed 14 knots.

Kanowna 24.69c steam ship 1903 6983 The sinking of.Sistership to "Kyarra".

Kanowna 23.21c steam ship 1903 6983 Sistership to "Kyarra".

Kanowna 2.62 steam ship 1903 6983 Struck cliff rock near Wilson's Promintory and sank on 18 February 1929. No lives lost.

Kanowna 2.62 steam ship 1903 6983 Sistership to "Kyarra".Last photo taken by CDG before the vessel was lost.

Kanowna 9.34 steam ship 1903 6983 Sistership to "Kyarra".A.U.S.Co.Sunk in February 1929.

Kanowna 12.42* steam ship 1903 6983 Sister ship to "Kyarra".

Kaponga 1.14 steam ship 1925 2346 Uss Co.Wrecked at Greymouth Bar NZ 27th May 1932.

Kapunda 23.57c steam ship 1908 3097 Melbourne's Co., 4150 tons.

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Kapunda 2.51 steam ship 1908 3097 MSS Co.Torpedoed off Malta, Nov 1916.

Karaweera 18.24* steam ship 1882 1613 Wreck of, in Fitzroy River, Rockhampton, 7th August, 1902.

Karaweera 22.50c steam ship 1882 1613 Wreck on Central Island Fitzroy River.

Karaweera 22.50 steam ship 1882 1613

Karaweera 22.57c steam ship 1882 1613 Wrecked in the Fitzroy River.

Karaweera 2.54 steam ship 1882 1613 ASS Co.Wrecked in Fitzroy River, 7 August 1902.

Karepo 1.14 steam ship 1929 2563 USS Co.Built 1929.

Karepo 2.51 steam ship 1929 2563 USS Co.

Karlsruhe 22.32c steam ship 5057

Karlsruhe 13.63 steam ship At Port Said.Nordeutscher Lloyd Line.

Karoola 22.19c twin screw schooner

1909 7391 McIlwraith McEacharn.

Karoola 15.9 1909 7391 McIlwraith McEachern Line. Scrapped in Japan 1937.

Karoola 23.14c twin screw schooner

1909 7391

Karoola 1.12 twin screw schooner

1909 7391 McIlwraith McEachern.

Karoola 1.12 twin screw schooner

1909 7391

Karoola 1.16 twin screw schooner

1909 7391 As a hospital ship.

Karoola 1.20 twin screw schooner

1909 7391 Built in 1909 McIlwraith, McEachatn Line.

Karoola 1.34 twin screw schooner

1909 7391 McIlwraith McEacharn.

Karoola 2.20 twin screw schooner

1909 7391 Built by Harland & Wolff McIlwraith McEacharn Ltd.Photo taken as hospital ship on arrival in Hobson's Bay.

Karoola 2.66 twin screw schooner

1909 7391 Built at Belfast.

Karoola 2.69 twin screw schooner

1909 7391 Built by Harland & Wolff, Belfast.

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Karoola 2.73 twin screw schooner

1909 7391

Karoola 2.80 twin screw schooner

1909 7391 Built Belfast, McIlwraith McEacharn Line.

Karoola 8.50 twin screw schooner

1909 7391 As Hospital ship.

Karoola 11.4 twin screw schooner

1909 7391 At Capetown.

Karoola 11.30 twin screw schooner

1909 7391 At Cape Town.

Karoola 12.42 twin screw schooner

1909 7391 McIlwraith McEachern Line.

Kasuga Maru 22.34c steam ship c1900

Kasuga Maru 22.39c steam ship c1900

Kasuga Maru 22.39 steam ship 1900 In the Harbour of Yokohama.

Kate Conley 3.7 barque 1869 154 Built in 1869.In the foreground.

Kate G Pedersen 6.67 5 mast barquentine

1920 2269 Built in 1920.

Kate Thomas 4.25 4 mast barque

1885 1748 Built Doxford Sunderland.Sunk in collision off Lands End while in tow 1910.

Katherine 4.17a 6m sch with aux

Ex "County of Linlithgow".

Katoa 2.38 steam ship Towing "Monowai".

Katoomba 17.1* steam ship 1878 1006 Sistership to "Elamang".A S N Co.

Katoomba 17.27 twin screw schooner

1913 9424 McIlwraith, McEacharn line.

Katoomba 19.3* steam ship 1878 1006 Sistership to "Elamang".A S N Co.

Katoomba 26.55c twin screw schooner

1913 9424

Katoomba 23.12c twin screw schooner

1913 9424

Katoomba 23.152c twin screw schooner

1913 9424 A troopship in 2 world wars. She was built in England, manned by Australians, owned by a Panamanian Company, managed by a Greek syndicate in London and was carrying Italian prisoners of wars.

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Katoomba 1.12 twin screw schooner

1913 9424 McIlwraith McEacharn.

Katoomba 1.15 twin screw schooner

1913 9424 Built in 1913, McIlwraith, McEcharn Ltd.

Katoomba 1.45 steam ship 1878 1006 Sistership to "Elamang".At Brisbane River about 1884.Dismantled and hulk sunk at Newcastle Breakwater February 1905.

Katoomba 1.54 twin screw schooner

1913 9424 9000 tons Built in 1913 McIlwraith, McEacharn Co.

Katoomba 2.15 twin screw schooner

1913 9424

Katoomba 2.16 twin screw schooner

1913 9424

Katoomba 2.32 twin screw schooner

1913 9424 Built by McIlwraith Acaharn Ltd.

Katoomba 2.34 twin screw schooner

1913 9424 Built in 1913.

Katoomba 2.47 twin screw schooner

1913 9424 ASN Co.Hulked and sunk Newcastle, NSW, 1905.

Katoomba 2.49 steam ship 1878 1006 Sistership to "Elamang".ASN Co.

Katoomba 2.62 twin screw schooner

1913 9424 Built at Belfast.

Katoomba 3.56 With other ships at Circular Quay Wharves, Sydney.

Katoomba 8.40 steam ship 1878 1006 Sistership to "Elamang".ASN Co.

Katoomba 8.57 twin screw schooner

1913 9424 In Sydney Harbour.

Katoomba 9.19 twin screw schooner

1913 9424 9500 tons.Built in 1912 by McIlwraith, McEacharn Ltd.

Katoomba 11.39 twin screw schooner

1913 9424 McIlwraith McEacharn & Co.Built in 1913.

Keang-Soo Chinese 26.25* Despatch Boat

c1863 Imperial Chinese Despatch boat Flag ship of Captain Shepard Osborn C B.

Keifuku Maru 24.43c 1920 approx

3620 On trial.Built by Kobe Works of the Mitsubishi Zosen Kaisha Ltd. Length 375', breadth 46', depth 28'".Gross tonnage 3620.Carried 1108 passengers and crew.

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Keilawarra 18.75

Keilawarra 18.8* steam ship 1878 784 Collision with "Helen Nicoll" at Solitary Island, NZ, 8 December 1886. 35 lives lost.

Keilawarra 19.42* steam ship 1878 784 Sinking after collision with "Helen Nicoll", 8 December 1886.

Keilawarra 1.9a steam ship 1878 784 Howard Smith Co. Vessel.Collided with SS Helen Nicoll near Solitary Island 8th December 1886, 35 lives were lost.

Keilawarra 2.26* steam ship 1878 784 Built in 1878.Sinking of, off NSW coast after colliding with the "Helen Nicoll"" 8th December 1886.

Kendal 18.49 steam ship Encumbered with 200 tons of ice, entering Beval Harbour.

Kendal 19.18 steam ship Coming into Port with 200 tons of ice.

Kenilworth Castle 9.27* steam ship 1904 12975 Union-Castle Liner.Built in 1904.

Kenilworth Castle 14.47 steam ship 1904 12975 Union-Castle Line.

Kensington 23.95c twin screw schooner

c1900 Twin of "Southwark".

Kent 15.54 aux. barque 1883 2484 Renamed "Barcelona".Money Wigram ship.

Kent 16.7 aux. barque 1883 2484 "Barcelona".Built by Money Wigram in 1883.Sold and renamed Barcelona.

Kent 17.24 aux. barque 1883 2484 Renamed "Barcelona".Money Wigram Line.

Kent 17.37 ship 1852 927 A U S N Co.

Kent 17.37 steam ship Money Wigram Line.

Kent 19.31 aux. barque 1883 2484 Renamed "Barcelona".Money Wigram Line.

Kent 22.46c steam ship Federal Line refrigerated steamer.

Kent 24.46c

Kent 23.66c steam ship The Federal liner.

Kent 23.102c* ship 1852 927 The burning of.

Kent 4.6 aux. barque 1883 2484 Renamed "Barcelona".Money Wigram's auxiliary ship.Built 1883.Sold later to Italians and renamed.

Kent 5.40 aux. barque 1883 2484 Renamed "Barcelona".Built by Money Wigram.

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Kent 6.26 ship 1852 927 Built in 1852.Money Wigram Line.

Kent 9.54 aux. barque 1883 2484 Sistership to "Barcelona".Money Wigram Line.

Kent 10.51 steamship aux.barque

1883 2484 Renamed "Barcelona".Money Wigram's Liner.

Kent 13.32 aux. barque 1883 2484 Renamed "Barcelona".Built in 1883.Money Wigram & Co.

Kentucky 22.86c US warship

Ketty 23.124c barque 1895 Ex "Colbert".

Ketty 5.51 barque 1895 Ex "Colbert".Built in 1895.

Khedive 4.66 FMS 1871 3955 Sistership "Mizapore"; "Peshawar"; "Pekin" and "Peshawar".

Khedive 9.43 FMS 1871 3955 Sistership "Mizapore", "Peshawar",Pekin" and "Peshawar".P & O Line.

Khedive 9.54 FMS 1871 3955 Sistership to "Mizapore", "Peshawar", "Pekin" and "Peshawar".P & O Co.

Khedive 10.62 FMS 1871 3955 Sistership to "Mizapore", "Peshawar", "Pekin" and "Peshawar".

Khiva 10.58 steam ship 1874 2609 P & O Co. vessel.

Kielwarra 46.5 Watercolour of the collision between the "Kielwarra" and the "Helen Nicol"."Kielwarra" is sinking.

Kildalton 6.51 barque 1903 1784 Built in 1903.

Kildonan Castle 3.34 steam ship 1899 9692 Union Castle liner, in Sydney Harbour.

Kildonan Castle 9.60 steam ship 1899 9692 Sistership to "Kinfauns Castle".Union Castle Co.Scrapped in Norway 1931.

Kildonan Castle 13.11 steam ship 1899 9692 Union Castle Line.Leaving Capetown.Sistership to "Kinfauns Castle".

Kildonan Castle 13.37 steam ship 1899 9692 Sistership to "Kinfauns Castle".In Sydney Harbour.

Kildonan Castle 13.37 steam ship 1899 9692 Union Castle Line.In Sydney Harbour.

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Killarney 6.1 barque 1892 1413

Killoran 4.32 barque 1900 1817 Built at Troon.

Killoran 5.2 barque 1900 1817 1757 tons.Built in 1900, at Troon.

Killoran 6.22 barque 1900 1817 Tons 1757.Built at Troon in 1900.

Kinfauns Castle 9.56 steam ship 1880 3507 Donald Currie Line.

Kinfaun's Castle 22.24c FMS 1899 9688 Sistership to "Kildonan Castle".The launch.

Kinfaun's Castle 22.28c FMS 1899 9688 Sistership to "Kildonan Castle".

Kinfaun's Castle 22.44c FMS 1899 9688 Sistership to "Kildonan Castle".

Kinfaun's Castle 22.44c* FMS 1899 9688 Sistership to "Kildonan Castle".

Kinfaun's Castle 23.31c FMS 1899 9688 Sistership to "Kildonan Castle".

Kinfaun's Castle 4.67 FMS 1899 9688 Sistership to "Kildonan Castle".

Kinfaun's Castle 9.34 FMS 1899 9688 Sistership to "Kildonan Castle".Built by Fairfield Co., Glasgow.Scrapped 1926.

Kinfaun's Castle 9.48 FMS 1899 9688 Sistership to "Kildonan Castle".

Kinfaun's Castle 11.40 FMS 1899 9688 Sistership to "Kildonan Castle".Union-Castle Co.9656 tons.Built in 1899.

Kinfaun's Castle 14.48 FMS 1899 9688 Sistership to "Kildonan Castle' of the Union-Castle Line.

King Cadwallon 18.19 steam ship Wreck at Scilly Isles 1906.

King Cenric 6.32 ship 1874 Wreck of at Mossel Nov 1903.

King Cenric 6.32 ship 1874 Built in 1874.

King David 4.70 ship Built by Russel & Co P. Glas.

King Edward 15.49 steam ship 1901 551 Built 1901.

King Edward 14.57 steam ship 1901 551 Built in 1901 for Clyde Pleasure Steamer.

King George V 26.61c steam ship 1926 750 High-pressure steam ship.

King George V 23.85c steam ship 1926 750 Clyde Passenger steamer, high pressure super-heated steam.

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King George V 23.199c steam ship 1926 750 With four-masted barque "Lawhill" in Sydney Harbour. Photo Argus November 14, 1945.

King George V 11.32 steam ship 1926 750 Built in 1926.

King George V 14.57 steam ship 1926 750 Built in 1926 for the Clyde Pleasure Steamer.

King Orry 26.51c steam ship Turbine (21.5 knots).

Kini 1.20 steam ship 1388 Union Steam Ship Co.

Kinloch 11.15 steam ship 1878 427

Kinross-Shire 4.58 4 mast barque

Kircudbrightshire 5.2 ship 1884 1882 Built in 1864.

Kittawa 3.45 steam ship With other ships at launceston Wharf about 1898. Wharf is now closed owing to bridge being built.

Kittawa 12.31 steam ship At Launceston Wharf about 1800.A bridge has now been built and the river closed for shipping.

Kniaz Souvaroff 22.16

Kniaz Souvaroff 22.16

Knight of the Thistle 5.34 ship 1878 1489

Knight of the Thistle 6.9 ship 1878 1489

Kobenhavn 15.38 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 Built in 1921, missing.

Kobenhavn 15.45 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 Built 1921. Described as "missing".

Kobenhavn 15.50 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 Illfated Danish ship then described as "missing".

Kobenhavn 19.5 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901

Kobenhavn 19.11 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 Five-masted barque went missing.

Kobenhavn 19.11 Aux5M bq 1921 3901 Former cadets of.

Kobenhavn 26.51 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 A Danish sail-training ship which was feared to have gone down with over sixty cadets on board.

Kobenhavn 23.94c aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 Was the world's largest sailing ship.

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Kobenhavn 4.1 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901

Kobenhavn 4.7 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 Built at Leith 1921.

Kobenhavn 4.23 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 Built by Ramage & Ferguson Leith 1921. Left Montevideo for Melbourne 15th December 1928 and never heard of afterwards.

Kobenhavn 5.11 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 Danish Auxilliary ship built at Leith.

Kobenhavn 5.58 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 Danish aux Motor Ship.Built at Leith.

Kobenhavn 5.58 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 Danish Aux. Ship.Built at Leith.

Kobenhavn 5.63 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 Danish cadet ship.

Kobenhavn 6.12 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 Danish cadet ship.

Kobenhavn 6.13 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901

Kobenhavn 6.24 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 In the River Yarra.

Kobenhavn 6.56 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 Built in 1921 at Leith. Listed as "missing".

Kobenhavn 6.56 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 Built at Leith in 1921. Listed as "missing".

Kobenhavn 6.56 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901 Built at Leith 1921. Listed as "missing".

Kobenhavn 6.56 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901

Kobenhavn 7.36 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901

Kobenhavn 8.36 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901

Kobenhavn 8.54 aux. 5 mast barque

1921 3901

Komata 23.153c steam ship 3900 Gave the Raiders a lot of trouble to sink. One of a set of six "Raiders' Victims in Pacific".

Kommodore Johnston 23.175c 4 mast barque

Ex "Padua".German Sailing ship passing the Bremen.

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Konig Albert 22.27c steam ship

Konig Albert 22.36c* steam ship

Konig Albert 22.40c* steam ship Imperial mail steamer.

Konig Albert 22.48c steam ship Imperial mail steamer.

Konigin Der Nederland 13.9 steam ship 1911 8183

Konigin Luise 23.45c steam ship 1896 11103 Renamed "Omar".10711 tons.

Konigin Luise 9.56 steam ship 1896 11103 Renamed "Omar".Norddeutscher Lloyd.

Konigin Luise 10.31 steam ship 1896 11103 Renamed "Omar".Norddeutscher Lloyd later Orient Liner.

Konoowarra 15.41 steam ship 1880 1284 Sistership to "Taramung", beached on Palm Island Queensland.

Konoowarra 23.72c steam ship 1880 1284 Sistership to "Taramung". Loading Blister copper.

Konoowarra 1.43 steam ship 1880 1284 Hulk of nr Palm Is. Off Townsville.Sistership to "Taramung".

Konoowarra 1.44 steam ship 1880 1284 Sistership to "Taramung.".Howard Smith Line.

Konoowarra 1.53 steam ship 1880 1284 Sistership to "Taramung".Built in 1880, Jas Paterson & Co.Converted into hulk 1915 and stranded on Palm Is Queensland.

Konoowarra 2.17 steam ship 1880 1284 Sistership to "Taramung".

Konoowarra 2.76 steam ship 1880 1284 Sistership to "Taramung".Howard Smith Co.

Konoowarra 8.57 steam ship 1880 1284 Sistership to "Taramung".

Konoowarra 11.52 steam ship 1880 1284 Sistership to "Taramung".Howard Smith Line.

Koolinda 26.64c steam ship 1926 4372 Built for the Western Australian Government.

Koolinda 24.58c steam ship 1926 4372

Koolinda 2.51 steam ship 1926 4372

Koolinda 13.16 steam ship 1926 4372 "Koolinda"? Alternate spelling.)

Koolinda 14.51 steam ship 1926 4372 Built in 1928 for the W. A. Government.

Koolonda 1.37 motor vessel 1926 3272 WA Government.

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Koombana 15.40 steam ship 1909 3668 Built in 1909 for the Adelaide Steam Ship Co.Disappeared off Western Australian coast near Port Hedland 29 Mar 1912.

Koombana 23.78c steam ship 1909 3668 The Adelaide Co.It was thought to have founded during a willy willy of the Western Australian coast.

Koombana 23.83c steam ship 1909 3668 Adelaide Steamship Co.

Koombana 23.124c steam ship 1909 3668 Was missing, quote from "The Leader" April 6, 1912.

Koombana 1.27 steam ship 1909 3668 ASSCo Built in 1909.

Koombana 1.58 steam ship 1909 3668 Built for the ASSCo.Disappeared in 1912.

Koombana 2.67 steam ship 1909 3668 ASS Co.Disappeared near Port Headland, W. A. on 20 March 1912. All lives lost.

Koombana 12.34 steam ship 1909 3668 Adelaide SS Co.Left Port Hedland WA on the 20 March 1912 and never heard of again.

Koombana 17.43 steam ship 1909 3668 Adelaide SS Co.

Koopa 1.41 steam ship 1911 416 Brisbane Tug Co.

Koopa 11.28 steam ship 1911 416 Brisbane T and SS Co.Built in 1911.

Koopa 12.4 steam ship 1911 416

Koopa 12.48 steam ship 1911 416 Built at Leith.

Koranui 1.6 steam ship 1883 488 Built for the USS Co.

Koranui 1.54 steam ship 1914 1266 Ex "Cleopatra ".Built in 1914 Union SS CO.

Korea 22.46c steam ship Pacific Mail Steamer.

Korea 13.53 steam ship

Korea Maru 24.9c Sistership to "Siberia Maru".Famous for their stedfastness and comfort.It was 575' long and 64' wide and driven by oil-burning, reciprocating twin screw engines.There was accommodation for 200 first class passengers.

Kotuku 18.21 steam ship Wrecked at Greymouth Heads May 1912.

Kotuku 18.64 steam ship USS Co.Wreck at Greymouth, NZ, 16th May 1912.

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Kotuku 23.60c steam ship 1054 The vessel ran ashore leaving Greymouth May 17.It drifted against the North Tip Head.It had 461 tons of coal and 417,000 feet of timber for Timaru and Dunedin.

Kotuku 23.60c steam ship 1054 The vessel ran ashore leaving Greymouth May 17.It drifted against the North Tip Head.It had 461 tons of coal and 417,000 feet of timber for Timaru and Dunedin.

Kotuku 23.62c steam ship At Greymouth.

Kotuku 23.61c steam ship 1054

Krim 14.64 motor vessel 1928 4000 Built in1928 by Krupps for Russian Government.

Kristianfjord 11.43 steam ship

Kronprinz Wilhelm 16.33 steam ship 1901 14901 Renamed "Von Steuben".Built in Germany.Interned in America during the war after becoming a raider.Subsequently broken up in America.

Kronprinz Wilhelm 22.34c* steam ship 1901 14901 Renamed "Von Steuben".N D L Express Mail Steamer.

Kronprinz Wilhelm 23.38c steam ship 1901 14901 Renamed " Von Steuben'.Passing the "Kaiser Wilhelm" in mid ocean.

Kronprinz Wilhelm 23.79c steam ship 1901 14901 Renamed "Von Steuben".

Kronprinz Wilhelm 9.47 steam ship 1901 14901 Renamed "Von Steuben".Norddeutscher Lloyd.Interned in USA during the war and renamed.

Kronprinzessin Cecilie 16.21 steam ship 1906 19503 Renamed "Mount Vernon".

18372 tons.Built by Vulcan Co Stettin Germany 1906 for the Norddeutscher Lloyd Line.Acquired by the United States Shipping Board and renamed. Length 685 feet Breadth 72 feet depth 40 feet.

Kronprinzessin Cecilie 21.28c steam ship 1906 26000 Renamed "Mount Vernon ".

Newest Transatlantic Flyer of the Norddeutscher Lloyd Steamship Co.

Kronprinzessin Cecilie 22.27c* steam ship 1906 19503 Renamed "Mount Vernon".

Kronprinzessin Cecilie 24.67c steam ship 1906 19503 Renamed "Mount Vernon".

Kronprinzessin Cecilie 8.58 steam ship 1906 19503 Renamed "Mount Vernon".

Later owned by USA and renamed.

Kronprinzessin Cecilie 11.26 steam ship 1906 19503 Renamed "Mount Vernon".

Built in 1907.Nord Lloyd Line. Later in USA "Mount Vernon".

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Kronprinzessin Cecilie 12.32 steam ship 1906 19503 Renamed "Mount Vernon".

Kronprinzessin Cecilie 13.36 steam ship 1906 19503 Renamed "Mount Vernon".

18372 tons.Built in 1906.Norddeutscher Lloyd. United States Shipping Board.

Kroonland 22.25c steam ship 1902 11933 Sistership to "Finland", "Vaderland" and "Zeeland".

Kroonland 22.26 steam ship 1902 11933

Kroonland 9.53 steam ship 1902 11933 Sistership to "Finland", "Vaderland" and "Zeeland". International Mer Marine, USA.

Kumano Maru 22.37c steam ship 1901 4698 N Y K Company.

Kumano Maru 23.55c steam ship 1901 4698 N. Y. K.

Kumano Maru 10.57 steam ship 1901 4698 Built by Fairfield Co Glasgow.

Kungsholm 26.19c motor vessel 1930? Swedish Line.Voyage from Gothenburg.Held the record for the eastbound and westbound passages between America and Sweden.

Kungsholm 23.85c motor vessel 1930? Swedish Line.Voyage from Gothenburg.Held the record for the eastbound and westbound passages between America and Sweden.

Kuniara 23.38c steam ship At anchor. Unsure if vessel is "Kuniara".

Kuranda 3.86 steam ship At the old jetty Wallaroo, South Australia.

Kurfurst 22.22c steam ship

Kurraba 10.44 Ferry At Circular Quay.S 35 MG tiff.

Kurt 4.36 4 mast barque

1904 3109 Renamed "Moshulu".Built on Clyde.

Kurt 5.52 4 mast barque

1904 3109 Renamed "Moshulu".Built in 1904, Port Glasgow.

Kurt 6.68 4 mast barque

1904 3109 "Moshulu".2911 tons.Built in 1904.

Kwinana 15.34 steam ship Hulk on beach near Fremantle.

Kwinana 17.45 steam ship 1892 3283 Ex "Darius".Stranded on beach near Fremantle W A.

Kwinana 18.30 steam ship 1892 3283 Ex "Darius".Stranded on WA Beach near Fremantle.

Kwinana 18.64 steam ship 1892 3283 Ex "Darius".Hulk, on beach, near Fremantle, WA.

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Kwinana 19.50 steam ship 1892 3283 Ex "Darius".On beach near Fremantle.

Kwinana 10.37 steam ship 1892 3283 Ex "Darius".Ashore on beach, near Fremantle.

Kyance 5.39 ship 1895 1964 (Kynance?)Built A Rodger & Co., Port Glasgow.

Kyarra 17.36 steam ship 1903 6952 Sistership to "Kanowna".

Kyarra 22.22c steam ship 1903 6952 Sistership to "Kanowna".

Kyarra 22.56c steam ship 1903 6952 Sistership to "Kanowna".A U S N Co.Coming up the Brisbane River.

Kyarra 22.65 steam ship 1903 6952 Part USS Co fleet at loading berth Sydney Harbour.

Kyarra 23.104c steam ship 1903 6952 Sistership to "Kanowna".With "Wyandra", "Wondonga" and "Pilbarra".

Kyarra 1.35 steam ship 1903 6952 At ColomboSistership to "Kanowna".

Kyarra 1.41* steam ship 1903 6952 Sistership to "Kanowna'.

Kyarra 2.53 steam ship 1903 6952 AUSN Co.Torpedoed and sunk June 1918.

Kyarra 8.10 steam ship 1903 6952 Sistership to "Kanowna".AUSC'S.

Kyarra 8.28 steam ship 1903 6952 Sistership to "Kanowna".ASN Co.

Kybra 1.15 motor vessel 1926 440 Built in 1926 for the W A Government.

Kybra 1.37 motor vessel 1926 440 W A Government.

Kynance 18.20 Wreck of.

Kyogle 1.57 steam ship 1901 735 Built in 1901.

La Bourgogne 4.73 steam ship

La Bourgogne 13.6 steam ship Tranatlantique Line.Foundered in collision 4th July, 1898.549 lives lost.

La Champagne 9.60 steam ship 1884 6900 Built at St Nazaire.

La Hogue 3.35 WS 1855 1331 At Circular Quay in the seventies.No 5 is "Tyrell".

La Hogue 5.41 WS 1855 1331 Built Sunderland.

La Hogue 6.79 WS 1855 1331 Built at Sunderland in 1855.

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La Marguerite 22.45c paddle steamer

1894 1554 Off Ostend.

La Marguerite 23.41c paddle steamer

1894 1554 Paddle Steamer.

La Marguerite 11.28 paddle steamer

1894 1554 Scrapped in 1926.

La Marguerite 14.25 paddle steamer

1894 1554 Built in Glasgow.Broken up about 1927.

La Normandie 9.52 1882 Built at Barrow for Cie Gen Trans.

La Perouse 4.42 ship

La Plata 4.43 paddle steamer

1852 2292

La Touraine 9.49 steam ship 1891 14920 Built at St Nazaire.Cie Generale Transatlantique.

Labrador 4.69 steam ship 1865 Ex "Nouveau Monde".Cie G.T.

Laconia 24.70c steam ship 1910/ 18000 Cunard Twin-screw.Sistership to "Franconia".

Laconia 23.47c steam ship 1910/ 18000 Sistership to "Franconia".Cunard Line.Built by Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson and Co Ltd Wallsend.Sailed between New York and the Mediterranean.

Lady Charlotte 18.69 steam ship Wrecked at Scilly Isles, 1915.

Lady Connaught 23.41c steam ship Ex "Heroic".See digital id a1676183 as "Heroic".

Lady Egedia 3.63 3 mast barque

With another ship at Geelong, October 1866.

Lady Elizabeth 4.58 barque 1879 Built by Thompson Sunderland.

Lady Jocelyn 4.58 ship 1852 2138 Ex ''Brazil".Built by C.J.Mare, London.

Lady Jocelyn 8.36 ship 1852 2138 Ex "Brazil".Emigrant ship.

Lady Nelson 12.55* HMS In the Thames.

Lady of Mann 15.20 steam ship 1930 3104 I of M Co Co.

Lady of Mann 26.11c steam ship 1930 3104 TSS.Built and engineered by Messrs Vickers-Armstrong Ltd, Barrow-in-Furness, for the Isle-of-Man Steam Packet Co Ltd.

Lady Penrhyn 6.16 barque 1880 At Capetown.

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Laennec 5.49 ship 1902 2299

Lafayette 26.56c steam ship 1930 25600 Ex "Normandie".The largest french Motor ship in Le Havre built for Campagnie Generale Translantique. Speed 20 knots.

Lafayette 24.12c steam ship 1930 25600 Ex "Normandie".Q S Passenger steamer.

Lafayette 23.99c steam ship 1930 25600 Ex "Normandie".It was destroyed by fire while in dry dock in May 1938 neasr the Channel Islands

Lafayette 23.99c steam ship 1930 25600 It was destroyed by fire while in dry dock in May 1938 near the Channel Islands.

Lafayette 23.150c steam ship 1930 25600 Ex "Normandie".Burning in dry dock at Le havre. Valued at 2 million pounds. It was completely destroyed.

Lafayette 23.150c steam ship 1930 25600 Burning in dry dock at Le havre. Valued at 2 million pounds. It was completely destroyed.

Lafayette 23.150c steam ship 1930 25600 Burning in dry dock at Le havre. Valued at 2 million pounds. It was completely destroyed.

Lafayette 14.64 steam ship 1930 25600 "Normandie".Built in 11930 for the Cie Gen Trans Co.

Lagan 5.6 barque Name uncertain.

Lahloo 4.55* ship 1867 799 Tea Clipper built by Steele Greenock.Wrecked in 1872.

Lahloo 6.33 ship 1867 799 Tea Clipper built in 1867.

Lahn 23.42c steam ship Express mail steamer passing Icebergs in the Atlantic.

Laird's Isle 15.49 steam ship 1911 1783 Ex "Riviera".Built 1911.

Lake Huron 23.95c steam ship c1880

Lake Manitoba 23.96c steam ship

Lake Ontario 24.52c steam ship 1887 Typical Clipper-stemmed Beaver line.

Lake Simcoe 23.96c steam ship

Lake Superior 23.95c steam ship c1880

L'Alger 22.87 French Cruiser

Lalla Rookh 4.17 barque 1876 841 Built Liverpool.

Lanarkshire 3.72 VS 1864 At Yarra Street Pier, Geelong, October 1866.

Lanarkshire 8.34 VS 1864 At Geelong, 1869.

Lancashire Witch 22.59c steam ship 1887 762 Renamed "Coogee".

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Lancashire Witch 1.10 steam ship 1887 762 Renamed "Coogee".With "Courier" at Geelong.

Lancashire Witch 1.12 steam ship 1887 762 Renamed "Coogee".

Lancashire Witch 1.16 steam ship 1887 762 Renamed "Coogee".Collided with the Italian ship "Fortunato Figari" 25th December 1903 and seriously damaged.Dismantled and sunk in Bass Straits 20 February 1928.

Lancashire Witch 1.43 steam ship 1887 762 Renamed CoogeeSistership to "Coogee".In River Berth after collision with ship.

Lancashire Witch 1.49 steam ship 1887 762 Renamed "Coogee".In Yarra 1889.

Lancashire Witch 2.31 steam ship 1887 762 Renamed "Coogee".At Launceston.

Lancashire Witch 8.15 Yacht 3m Topsl schr

Cruising yacht.

Lancastria 24.12c steam ship 16243 Cunard Winter cruise ship from South Hampton during the 1926-1927 season.

Lancastria 11.18 steam ship 16243

Lancing 22.68c* 2785 Ex "Pereire".

Lancing 4.16 US 1866 2678 Ex "Pereire".Built Napier, Glasgow.

Lancing 4.22 US 1866 2764

Lancing 5.57 US 1866 2764 Built in 1866.Later broken up.

Lancing 5.58 US 1866 2764 Ex "Pereire".Built in 1866.Broken up in 1925.

Lancing 6.3 US 1866 2764 Ex "Pereire".Built at Glasgow and converted in 1886.

Lancing 6.9 US 1866 2764 In the Yarra.

Lancing 6.22 US 1866 2764 "Pereire".Tons 2678.Built as a steamer in 1866 (Pereire), broken up in 1926.

Lancing 6.44 US 1866 2764 Tons 2785.Built in 1866, ex steamer.

Lancing 6.66 4nS 1866 2785 "Pereire".2764 tons.Built at Glasgow as SS "Pereire" in 1866.

Lancing 6.68 4 mast ship 1866 2785 "Pereire".Built in 1866.

Lanena 1.14 steam ship 1925 1018 Built in 1925 at Emden Holyman Co.

Laomene 24.60c* 3mS In Port Phillip Heads.Commodore Hayes began his career on this vessel.

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Laos 22.42c c1890

Lapland 15.52 steam ship 1908 18565 18000 tons.Built 1909.

Lapland 19.23 steam ship 1908 18565 18,500 tons.Red Star Line.

Lapland 26.5c steam ship 1908 18565 One of the most famous ships of the Atlantic.Her second cabin accommodation was remarkably homelike.Famous for its cleanliness, 620 feet long and 70 feet broad.Particularly steady at sea.

Lapland 24.18c steam ship 1908 18565 The Red Star Line.

Lapland 11.15 steam ship 1908 18565 American Line.

Lapland 11.17 steam ship 1908 18565 American Line.

Lapland 13.3 steam ship 1908 18565 At Belfast?

Lapland 14.2 steam ship 1908 18565

Lapland 14.4 steam ship 1908 18565

L'Aquitaine 11.57 steam ship 1890 8250 Ex "Normannia".French Line.Built in 1890.

Laranah 2.35 steam ship 1914 701 Ex "Island Queen ".Built in Holland in 1914.

Largiemore 5.29 ship 1892 1938 Alternative spelling "Largemore".Built by Russell & Co, Port Glasgow.

Lascuda 6.77 barque Or "Lasluda".

Latimer 4.37 ship 1885 1741 Built at W. Hartlepool.

L'Atlantique 15.52 steam ship 1930 40946 Built at St Nazaire 1930.Destroyed by fire 4 January 1933.Broken up 1936.

L'Atlantique 18.40 steam ship 40945 Burning of the French Liner.

L'Atlantique 26.3c steam ship 40945 Foremast collapse.

L'Atlantique 26.11c steam ship 1930 40946 Built by the Chantier et Ateliers de St. Nazaire-Penhoet for the Cie. De Navigation Sud-Atlantique.

L'Atlantique 26.15c steam ship 1930 40946

L'Atlantique 23.97c steam ship 1930 40946 Stripping the ill-fated liner at Port Glasgow. All that remained was half the battered hull and one of the three funnels. A luxury ship was to replace it.

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L'Atlantique 13.47 steam ship 1930 40946 Built in 1930.Com de Nav Sud Atlantique.Destroyed by fire 4 January, 1933 and broken up at Port Glasgow 1936.

Lauderdale 18.42 steam ship 2200 Wrecked at Greymouth 1910.

Lauderdale 22.90c steam ship 2200 Wreck off Greymouth.

Lauderdale 23.59c steam ship 2200 Stuck on the north tip of the entrance to the Grey's River June 27. All on board were rescued with some difficulty She had 600,000 feet of timber on board consigned to Australia.

Lauderdale 23.59c steam ship 2200 Wreck of.

Lauderdale 23.59c steam ship 2200 Crew of stranded on the beach.

Lauderdale 23.74c steam ship 2200

Lauderdale 23.136c steam ship 2200

Laurelbank 6.18 4 mast barque

1893 2397

Laurentic 16.50 steam ship 1927 18724 Built by Harland & Wolff Belfast.White Star Line.

Laurentic 22.18c steam ship c1909. 14892 Sistership to n"Megantic".White Star Liner.Liverpool to Quebec and Montreal.

Laurentic 26.7c steam ship 1927 18724 The White Star line.

Laurentic 26.65c steam ship 1927 18724

Laurentic 24.36c

Laurentic 24.65 steam ship 1909c 14892 Triple-screw liner. Sistership to "Megantic".

Laurentic 24.65c steam ship 1927 18724

Laurentic 24.70 steam ship 1927 18724

Laurentic 11.22 steam ship 1927 18724 Built in 1928 for the White Star Line.

Laurentic 14.4 steam ship 1927 18724 White Star Line.

Laurentic 14.37 steam ship c1909. 14892 Sistership to "Megantic".Built in 1909 for the White Star Line.Torpedoed in the Irish Sea.

Laurentic 14.48 steam ship c1909. 14892 Sistership to "Megantic".White Star Line.

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L'Avenir 4.33 4 mast barque

1908 2738 Renamed "Admiral Karpfanger".

Built at Bremerhaven. Belgian cadet ship.Sold to Germany and renamed.Left South Australia in February 1938 and was last seen off Cape Horn March 1st and became missing.Day of mourning in Germany, 5th September 1938.

L'Avenir 6.13 4 mast barque

1908 2738 Renamed "Admiral Karpfanger".

Belgian training ship.

L'Avenir 6.13 4 mast barque

1908 2738 Renamed " Admiral Karpfanger".

L'Avenir 6.13 4 mast barque

1908 2738 Renamed " Admiral Karpfanger".

L'Avenir 6.13 4 mast barque

1908 2738 Renamed "Admiral Karpfanger".

Belgian training ship.

L'Avenir 6.51 4 mast barque

1908 2738 "Admiral Karpfanger".

L'Avenir 6.52 4 mast barque

1908 2738 "Admiral Karpfanger"Built in 1908.

L'Avenir 8.36 4 mast barque

1908 2738 Renamed "Admiral Karpfanger".

Belgian training ship.

L'Avenir 8.36 4 mast barque

1908 2738 Belgian training ship.

Lawhill 23.3c 4 mast barque

1892 2733 Dressed with bunting, open to inspection in Sydney Harbour 14th October 1945.Long queues of people waiting.

Lawhill 23.49c 4 mast barque

1892 2733

Lawhill 23.176c 4 mast barque

1892 2733 Arriving in Sydney after a 41day voyage from South Africa. Brought 2500 tons of cocoa beans.

Lawhill 23.199c 4 mast barque

1892 With battleship "King George V" in Sydney Harbour.Photo Argus November 14, 1945.

Lawhill 5.57 barque 1885 1169 Russell & Co., Glasgow.

Lawhill 6.40 4 mast barque

1892 2733 Built at Dundee, 1892.

Lawhill 8.34 4 mast barque

1892 2733

Lazzaro Mocenigo 23.34c motor vessel One of the excellent and numerous subsidised motor packets built by Italy. Its potentialities as an auxiliary cruiser were then tested.

Le Prince 23.103c* ship The burning of

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Leicestershire 14.61 steam ship 1909 8059 Built in 1909 for the Bibby Line.

Leichardt 1.14 steam ship 1865 690 Built at Sydney.Built in 1865, lengthened 1872.

Leichardt 2.36 steam ship 1865 690 At Circular Quay in the early senenties.At the wharf.Built in Sydney in 1865 and lengthened in 1872.ASN Co owners and builders.Other vessel "Thermopylae".

Leichardt 2.38 steam ship 1865 690 Built in Sydney 1865.Lengthened 1872 and hulked later.Broken up at Brisbane 1902.

Leichardt 3.41 steam ship 1865 690 A.S.N.Co.At Miller's Point.

Leichardt 3.61 steam ship 1865 690 With other ships at ASN Co's Wharf at Miller's Point. Sydney.

Leichhardt 22.51c steam ship 1865 690 Sunk in the river at Brisbane.

Leif 6.68 ship "Macduff".

Leinster 4.64* paddle steamer

1860 Built at Poplar by Samuda Bros.

Leinster 12.4 motor vessel

Lennie Burrell 4.46 ship 1877 1353 Built in America.

Leon Blum 6.1 barque? 1901 2733

Leon Bureau 5.56 ship 1902 1974 Built in Nantes, in 1902.

Leopoldville 14.56 steam ship 1929 11256 Built in 1929 for the Belgian Co.

L'Epieu 22.87 TBD French

L'Ernest Simons 19.13 steam ship Messageries SS.

Letitia 26.36c twin screw schooner

1925 13475 The Anchor-Donaldson Twin-screw Geared-turbine Atlantic Liner.

Letitia 23.146c twin screw schooner

1925 13475 Twin screwed Atlantic Liner. Built by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co.

Letitia 11.45 twin screw schooner

1925 13475 Anchor-Donaldson Line.Built in 1925.

Letitia 14.44 twin screw schooner

1925 13475 Built in 1925 for Anchor Line.

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Leura 15.30 1878 1186 Howard Smith & Co.Sold and later Hulked at Hobart.Sunk in Derwent later.

Leura 22.58c steam ship 1878 1186

Leura 1.3 1878 1186 Howard Smith Co.Hulk at Hobart.

Leura 1.9a 1878 1186 With "Derwent" and "Balmain" at Howard Smith's Brisbane Wharf.

Leura 1.18 1878 1186 Built in 1878.Converted into hulk at Risdon Tas.

Leura 1.29 1878 1186 Built in 1878 for Howard Smith.Scuttled in Storm Bay Tas 4 July 1934.

Leura 1.33 1878 1186 Howard Smith .Scuttled in Storm Bay Tasmania 4th July 1934.

Leura 2.53 1878 1186

Leura 2.66 1878 1186

Leviathan 15.23 quadruple steam ship

1914 59957 Ex "Vaterland".Tonnage quoted as 48943.Broken up at Rosyth Scotland.

Leviathan 16.1 quadruple steam ship

1914 59957 Ex" Vaterland".Built at Hamburg by Blohm and Voss 1914. Length 907.6 feet, Breadth 103 feet and Depth 58.2 feet.Acquired by United States Shipping Board. Sold February 1929 for $6,782,000.

Leviathan 16.28 quadruple steam ship

1914 59957 Ex "Vaterland".Built in Germany.

Leviathan 16.58 quadruple steam ship

1914 59957 Ex "Vaterland".48943 tons.Built in Hamburg in 1914.United States Line.Scrapped in 1938 at Rosyth, Scotland.

Leviathan 26.22c quadruple steam ship

1914 59957 Ex "Vaterland".Quadruple Screw US Mail Steamer.

Leviathan 23.65c quadruple steam ship

1914 59957 Ex "Vaterland".Passing under the Forth Bridge on her last journey to the breaking up yards. Her masts had to be shortened to allow her to pass beneath the bridge.

Leviathan 23.150c quadruple steam ship

1914 59957 Ex "Vaterland".Starts her final journey from Moboken (USA) to be broken up at Metal Industries at Rosyth, Scotland. Here she is escorted by 6 tugs. It was a German ship that was in a US harbour when the war broke out. It was taken over by the Americans and used to carry troops. Later Britain bought it for scrap.

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Leviathan 9.10 quadruple steam ship

1914 59957 Ex "Vaterland".Built in Germany in 1914, United States Line.

Leviathan 9.10 quadruple steam ship

1914 59957 Ex "Vaterland".Built in Germany in 1914.United States Line.

Leviathan 9.18 quadruple steam ship

1914 59957 Ex "Vaterland".54282 tons.Built in 1914 at Hamburg.

Leviathan 9.30 quadruple steam ship

1914 59957 Ex "Vaterland".United States Line.

Leviathan 9.51 quadruple steam ship

1914 59957 Ex "Vaterland".American Mercantile Marine.

Leviathan 11.3 quadruple steam ship

1914 59957 United States Line.Then known as the largest liner in the world.Length 950 ft. Breadth 100ft 6 in.

Leviathan 14.30 quadruple steam ship

1914 59957 Ex "Vaterland".Hamburg American Line.Built in Germany.Laater United States Line.

Leviathan 14.66 quadruple steam ship

1914 59957 "Vaterland".Built in 1914 for the United States Shipping Board.

Leviathin 16.36 1914 59957 Ex "Vaterland".

Levuka 15.41 steam ship 1910 6129 "Dom Pedro II".AUSN Co.

Levuka 17.30 steam ship 1910 6129 Renamed "Dom Pedro II".AUSN Co.

Levuka 1.37 steam ship 1910 6129 Renamed "Dom Pedro ll".AUSN Co.

Levuka 2.41 steam ship 1910 6129 Renamed "Dom Pedro" II.Built in 1910.AUSN Co.Sold to Brazilian Govt. and renamed "Dom Pedro 11".

Levuka 9.29 steam ship 1910 6129 Renamed "Dom Pedro II"A U S N Co.Built in 1910.Later "DOM Pedro" Brazil.

Leyland Brothers 4.63 ship 1886 Built by Oswald Mordaunt S'Hampton.

L'Iena 22.87 French (cruiser?)

Lightning 18.22 WS 1854 The Clipper burning off Yarra Street Wharf 31st october 1869.

Lightning 18.43 WS 1854 Burning off Yarra Street Pier Geelong, 31st october 1869.

Lightning 18.73 clipper 1854 Model of.

Lightning 19.5 WS 1854 Burning of "Lightning" at Geelong.

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Lightning 24.63c* WS 1854 A dredge uncovered the remains of the famous ship "Lightning" which was burned off Yarra Street pier, Geelong, on 31st October 1869.The historic painting was owned by Misses Combes of Fenwick Street Kew. Their parents saw the ship burning on their honeymoon.

Lightning 3.72 WS 1854 At Yarra Street Pier, Geelong, 1866.

Lightning 8.34 WS 1854 Wooden clipper.Burnt at Geelong 1869.

Lightning 8.34 WS 1854 At Geelong, 1869.

Liguria 22.38c steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Iberia" and "Potosi".

Liguria 22.47c* steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Iberia" and "Potosi".

Liguria 9.35 steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Iberia" and "Potosi".Pacific S.N.Co.

Liguria 10.6 steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Iberia" & "Potosi".Pacific S N Co. vessel.

Liguria 10.16 steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Iberia" & "Potosi".RMS vessel for Pacific S N Co.

Liguria 12.43 steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Iberia" and "Potosi".At wharf at Circular Quay Sydney.

Liguria 13.12 steam ship 1873 4689 Sistership to "Iberia" and "Potosi".Pacific S.N.Co.

Lime Branch 23.80c steam ship Gulf Liner.

Lincolnshire 4.53 ship 1858 1025 Built on Thames.

Lincolnshire 6.2 ship 1858 1025 Built in London.

Lindfield 3.25 4 mast barque

At Yarra St. Wharf, Geelong, with "Loch Katrine" and "Hinemoa".

Lindus 15.41 steam ship 1881 1679 Wreck on Oyster Bank, Newcastle.

Lindus 18.60 steam ship 1881 1679 Wreck of, at Oyster Bank, Newcastle.

Lindus 19.17 steam ship 1881 1679 Wreck at Oyster Bank, Newcastle, with ""Wendouree".

Lindus 19.44 steam ship 1881 1679 Huddart Parker.

Lindus 26.50 steam ship c1880

Lindus 1.33 steam ship 1881 1679 Huddart Parker.Wrecked on Oyster Bank NSW 4th June 1899.

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Lindus 2.64 steam ship 1881 1679 Wrecked on Oyster Bank Newcastle, NSW on 4th June 1899.Photo at Geelong.

Linlithgowshire 4.40 ship 1877 1425 Built on Clyde.

Lion 22.88c HM Sail Training Ship

As she looks on Monday morning.

Lioness 1.56 paddle steamer

1851 87 Stranded with SS "William Miskin" at the Bluff in 1865.Built at South Shields 1851.Wrecked at Greymouth NZ 1st September 1882.

Lisbeth 5.51 4 mast barque

1891 2453 Ex "Pendragon Castle".

Lisbeth 5.51 4 mast barque

1891 2453 Ex "Pendragon Castle".

Lisbeth 6.9 4 mast barque

1891 2453 Ex "Pendragon Castle".Built Workington.

Lismore Castle 22.46c* steam ship 1891 4046 Renamed "C Lopez-Y-Lopez".

Sistership to "Doune Castle".

Lismore Castle 23.110c steam ship 1891 4046 Renamed "C Lopez-Y-Lopez".

Sistership to "Doune Castle".

Lismore Castle 9.12 steam ship 1891 4046 Renamed "C Lopez-Y-Lopez".

Sistership to "Doune Castle".Castle Mail Packet Co.Later Union-Castle Co.Built in 1891.

Lismore Castle 13.35 steam ship 1891 4046 Renamed "C Lopez-Y-Lopez".

Sistership to "Doune Castle".Built in 1891.Union-Castle Co.Owned by the Spanish Cia.Went to the scrappers in 1930.

Lita 6.28 ship 1892 1757 "Indra" and "Tonawanda".Built in 1892.

Liverpool 4.45 WS 1889 3400 Built by Russell Glasgow. Wrecked in Isle of Aldernay Channel Isles 1902.

Livonia 8.27 2 m sch Yacht

Lizzie R Wilce 18.5 barquentine Wrecked near St Ives, 1908.

Lizzie R Wilce 18.57 barquentine Wrecked near St Ives, 1908.

Llandaff 18.3 steam ship Wrecked near Lands End 1899.

Llandaff Castle 13.66 steam ship 1926 10900 Sistership to "Llandovery Castle".Built at Belfast by the Union Castle Line.

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Llandaff Castle 14.35 steam ship 1926 10900 Sistership to "Llandovery Castle".Tons 10786.Built in 1927 for the Union-Castle Co.

Llandovery Castle 26.15c twin screw schooner

1925 10609 Sistership to "Llanstephen Castle".

Llandovery Castle 24.20c twin screw schooner

1925 10609 Sistership to "Llanstephen Castle".Twin screw mail and passenger liner.

Llandovery Castle 24.58c twin screw schooner

1925 10609 Hospital ship homeward bound from Canada was sunk at 10.30am on June 27th, 116 miles south-west of Fastnet Rock off the south-west coast of Ireland.Of the 258 people on board 200 lives lost.An officer on the vessel took this photo some days before the sinking.Sistership to "Llanstephen Castle".

Llandovery Castle 23.15c twin screw schooner

1925 10609 Sistership to "Llanstephen Castle".

Llandovery Castle 9.23 twin screw schooner

1925 10609 Sistership to "Llanstephen Castle".Built by Barclay Curle, Glasgow, in 1925.Union-Castle Co.

Llandovery Castle 11.44 twin screw schooner

1925 10609 Sistership to "Llanstephen Castle".Union-Castle Line.RMS.

Llandovery Castle 13.9 twin screw schooner

1925 10609 Sistership to "Llanstephen Castle".

Llangibby Castle 13.19 motor vessel 1927/ 1929 11951 Union Castle Line.

Llangibby Castle 14.36 motor vessel 1927/ 1929 11951 Built in 1929 for Union-Castle.

Llangibby Castle 14.46 motor vessel 1927 11951 Built in 1927 for the Union-Castle Co.

Llanstephen Castle 16.40 steam ship 1924 11293 Sistership to "Llandovery Castle".Union Castle Line.Built by Fairfield Co Glasgow. Torpedoed during the war.

Llanstephen Castle 24.28c steam ship 1924 11293 Sistership to "Llandovery Castle".

Llanstephen Castle 8.10 steam ship 1924 11293 Sistership to "Llandovery Castle".Union Castle Line.

Llanstephen Castle 14.44 steam ship 1924 11293 Sistership to "Llandovery Castle".Built in 1915 for the Union-Castle Co.

Lloyddampier 22.49c

Lobo 6.51 barque 1877 938 Built in 1877.

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Loch - ? 5.27 Record incomplete.

Loch Ard 5.25 ship 1873 1624 Built by Connell, Glasgow.Wrecked off Victorian Coast.

Loch Broom 15.38 4 mast barque

1885 2128 Built at Glasgow 1885.

Loch Broom 4.25 4 mast barque

1885 2128 Built Barclay Curle, Glasgow.

Loch Broom 4.60 4 mast barque

1885 2128 Built by Barclay Curle Glas.

Loch Broom 5.33 4 mast barque

1885 2128 Built Barclay Curle & Co., Glasgow.

Loch Carron 4.36 4 mast barque

1885 2128 Renamed "Seileren".Built Barclay Curle. Glas.

Loch Carron 5.53 4 mast barque

1885 2128 Renamed "Seileren".2075 tons.Built in 1885 at Glasgow.

Loch Carron 6.34 4 mast barque

1885 2128 "Seileren".Built in 1885 at Glasgow.

Loch Carron 6.37 4 mast barque

1885 2128 "Seileren".Built in 1885.Sunk off Torr Head 11th October 1915.

Loch Etive 4.52 ship

Loch Fyne 13.42 ss Excursion Steamer

Excursion vessel.

Loch Garry 4.44 ship

Loch Garve 23.80c ship 1883 1784 Ex "Elmhurst".Fully rigged leaving Wellington.

Loch Garve 5.35 ship 1883 1784 ex ElmhurstBuilt R Duncan & Co., Port Glasgow.

Loch Garve 6.62 ship 1883 1784 "Elmhurst".At Geelong.Built in 1883.

Loch Katrine 3.25 4 mast barque

At Geelong Wharf with "Hinemoa" & "Lindfield".

Loch Linnhe 26.57c ship In Millwall Docks.

Loch Linnhe 8.54 ship

Loch Long 4.25 ship 1876 1203 Built by J & G Thomson, Glasgow.

Loch Long 5.21 ship 1876 1203 Built by Thompson Glasgow.Went missing 1903.

Loch Maree 3.40 3mS With other ships at Yarra Street Wharf Geelong.

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Loch Maree 3.76 3mS At Geelong Pier, in 1880.

Loch Maree 3.83 3mS At Geelong 1880.

Loch Maree 3.83 3mS At Geelong 1880.

Loch Ness 3.34 3mS 1869 1258 With other ships at Yarra St. Wharf, Geelong.

Loch Ness 4.25 3mS 1869 1258 Built on Clyde.Being towed by "Melbourne", August 1926 to be sunk.

Loch Ness 6.48 3mS 1869 1258 Being towed out to sea at Fremantle to be sunk by HMS "Melbourne" in August 1926.

Loch Nevis 5.35 4 mast barque

1894 2431 Built by J Reid & Co., Glasgow.

Loch Nevis 6.48 4 mast barque

1894 2431 Built in 1894.Lat vessel built LochLine.Burnt at Iquique in 1900.

Loch Nevis 6.68 4 mast barque

1894 2431

Loch Nevis 7.16 4 mast barque

1894 2431

Loch Rannoch 4.25 ship 1868 1243 Ex "Clanranald".Built by Thomson.

Loch Rannoch 5.35 ship 1868 1243 Ex "Clanranald".

Loch Ryan 18.76 Renamed "John Murray".

Loch Ryan 4.40 ship 1877 1207 Renamed "John Murray".

Loch Ryan 6.26 ship 1877 1207 "John Murray".Built by Thomson, Glasgow, in 1877.

Loch Ryan 6.44 ship 1877 1207 "John Murray".Built by Thomson, Glasgow 1877.

Loch Tay 4.60 1867 1250

Loch Tay 6.34 barque 1867 1250 Hulk of at Port Adelaide.

Loch Tay 6.41 barque 1867 1250

Loch Tay 6.48 barque 1867 1250 Built at Glasgow in 1867.

Loch Torridon 24.15c 4 mast barque

1881 2081 Subject of one of Mr. J. Spurling's spirited paintings reproduced in "Sail".

Loch Torridon 4.7 4 mast barque

1881 2081

Loch Torridon 4.60 4 mast barque

1881 2081

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Loch Torridon 5.59 4 mast barque

1881 2081 Built in 1881 by Barclay Curle & Co., Glasgow.

Loch Torridon 6.31 4 mast barque

1881 2081

Loch Torridon 6.62 4 mast barque

1881 2081 Built in 1881. Sold to the Russians in 1912.Supposed to be sunk in the English Channel in Janurary 1915.

Loch Vennaachar 23.46c ship Wrecked off Kangaroo Island, South Australia.From a painting by C D Gregory.

Loch Vennachar 22.15c* ship In full sail.Wrecked off Kangaroo Is. South Australia.

Loch Vennachar 22.68c ship

Loch Vennachar 23.46c* ship Last seen by "Yongala".Painting by C. D. Gregory.

Loch Vennachar 23.46c ship Through the Heads in a gale.

Loch Vennachar 4.52 ship

Loch Vennachar 4.72 ship

Loch Vennacher 22.15 Last seen by "Yongala".

Loire 4.39 4 mast barque

1897 2969 Sistership to "Atlantique".Built at Nantes.

Loire 4.50 4 mast barque

1897 2969 Sistership to "Atlantique".Built at Nantes.

Loire 6.35 4 mast barque

1897 2969 Sistership to "Atlantique".Tons 3094.Built in 1897.

Lombardy 3.66 steam ship 1873 At Southampton Docks.P & O.

Lombardy 4.66 steam ship 1873

London 15.50* Aux ss 1864 2500 Built 1864.Foundered in Bay of Biscay, 11 Jan 1866.

London 17.37 aux ss 1864 2500 Foundered in Bay of Biscay.

London 22.88c HMS Flagship of the Prince of Wales and senior ship of the fleet.

London 4.35* Aux ss 1864 2500 Money Wigram & Co's Auxiliary ship.Foundered in Bay of Biscay "with about 230 souls", 11th January 1866.

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London 10.47 Aux ss 1864 2500 Money Wigram Linr.Foundered in Bay of Biscay 11th January 1866.

Londonderry 11.24 steam ship Midland Turbine.

Londonderry 11.27 steam ship Midland Turbine.

Lonsdale 15.24 paddle steamer

1882 551 The excursion steamer stranded at Port Melbourne in 1888. Refloated in 1891.

Lonsdale 18.29 paddle steamer

1882 551 Ashore at Port Melbourne 14th June 1889 to 13th January 1891.

Lonsdale 19.66 paddle steamer

1882 551 In rig on arrival from England.Broken up September 1900.

Lonsdale 19.69 paddle steamer

1882 551 Stranded at Port Melbourne.Broken up September 1900.

Lonsdale 1.23 paddle steamer

1882 551 As she arrived from England in 1882.

Lonsdale 1.23 paddle steamer

1882 551 Ashore at Port Melbourne.

Lonsdale 2.9 paddle steamer

1882 551 Ashore at Port Melbourne Beach. Lengthened 1883. A very unlucky ship.

Lonsdale 3.86 paddle steamer

1882 551 At Port Melbourne Railway Pier in the eighties.

Loongana 15.56 steam ship 1904 2448 U SS Co.

Loongana 15.58 steam ship 1904 2448 Leading up Port Phillip Bay, American Fleet visit.

Loongana 17.36 steam ship 1904 2448 USS Co.

Loongana 22.13c* steam ship 1904 2448 Built for Union Steamship Co. for the Tasmanian trade.

Loongana 22.63c steam ship 1904 2448 USS Co.

Loongana 23.21c steam ship 1904 2448 Ready to be towed to Japan from Victoria Dock.

Loongana 23.174c steam ship 1904 2448 Built by the Union SS Co for Tasmanian trade.Painting by C D Gregory.

Loongana 23.174c* 1904 Plan.

Loongana 1.26 steam ship 1904 2448 Built in 1904 USSCo.

Loongana 1.27 steam ship 1904 2448 Built in 1904 USSCo.

Loongana 1.49 steam ship 1904 2448 Built in 1904 Union SS Co.Sold to Chinese buyers 1937.

Loongana 2.1 steam ship 1904 2448

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Loongana 2.1 steam ship 1904 2448

Loongana 2.8 steam ship 1904 2448 Built by Denny Bros., Dumbarton for USS Co.

Loongana 2.34 steam ship 1904 2448 Built in 1904.USS Co.

Loongana 2.67 steam ship 1904 2448 With other ships on the River Yarra.

Loongana 3.47 steam ship 1904 2448 With other ships at River Yarra, Melbourne.

Loongana 6.5 barque With "Ellesmere" at Woolloomooloo Wharf.

Loongana 11.4 steam ship 1904 2448

Loongana 11.34 steam ship 1904 2448 Built in 1904.

Loongana 12.42 steam ship 1904 2448 Union SS Co.

Lord Ashley 1.8 steam ship Identity of vessel in doubt.Probably seen at Maryborough Q. 1868.

Lord Northcote 8.51 Arriving in Hobson's Bay.

Lord of the Isles 11.32 paddle steamer

1891 466 Built in 1891.

Lord of the Isles 11.35 paddle steamer

1891 466 with "Queen Alexandra".

Lord of the Isles 14.54 paddle steamer

1891 466 Built in 1891 at Clyde.

Lord Ripon 3.58 4 mast barque

With other ships at Woolloomooloo Wharves.

Lord Rosebery 4.14 4 mast barque

1889 Ex ' Windermere".Built at Whitehaven.

Lord Templemore 5.57 4 mast barque

1892 3045 Built in 1892.

Lord Templemore 7.48 4 mast barque

1892 3045

Lord Warden 3.17 ship 1862 1200 With "Sabraon", "Parramatta" "Nourmahal", "Maid of Judah" all opposite stern of "Dunbar Castle" at Circular Quay, 15th January 1871.

Lord Warden 5.41 ship 1862 1200 Built at Sunderland.

Lord Warden 6.46 ship 1862 1200 Tons 1237.Built in 1862.

Loretto Fish 5.70 ship Ex "Theodore Fischer".

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Lotus 19.7 steam ship

L'Ouragan 22.87 French torpedo boat

Lowana 1.30 so 1924 3021 Melbourne SS Co.

L'Oxus 19.32 steam ship

Lubra 1.8 steam ship 1860 321 Adelaide SS Co vessel.Wrecked on WA Coast 3rd January 1898.

Lubra 1.33 steam ship 1860 321

Lubra 3.31 steam ship 1860 321 The Great Crane, South Wharf, River Yarra."Lubra" receiving new boilers.

Lubra 3.67 steam ship 1860 321 At Fremantle Jetty in the nineties. Photo taken in the early nineties.Jetty built before construction of Fremantle Harbour.

Lucania 18.2 Royal Mail ship

Sistership to "Campania".

Lucania 11.50 Royal Mail ship

Sistership to "Campania".Cunard Line.

Lucinda 1.55 paddle steamer

1884 301 Built in 1884 for Government of Queensland.Hulked later.

Lucinda 13.8 paddle steamer

1884 301 with Quetta at Brisbane.

Lucipara 4.5 1885 1943 Identification of vessel uncertain.1943 tons. Built by Russel, Greenock 1885.

Lufra 3.82 barque 1870 705 At Hobart.

Lufra 6.18 barque 1870 705 In Hobart Town with "Natal", "Queen Ethel" and "Mary Wadley" (in distance).

Luna 17.5* paddle steamer

1864 317

Luna 18.52a paddle steamer

1864 317

Luna 19.8* paddle steamer

1864 317 In Collision with "Black Swan".

Luna 22.52* paddle steamer

1864 317 Collision with "Black Swan".

Luna 2.17 paddle steamer

1864 317 Built at Greenwich.Broken up 1903.

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Luna 2.64 paddle steamer

1864 317

Lurline 26.33c steam ship

Lusitania 18.76

Lusitania 16.54 steam ship 1907 30395 Built at Glasgow 1907.Torpedoed and sunk 7th May 1915.

Lusitania 17.40 Royal Mail ship

1871 3912 Orient S N Co.Pioneer of the Orient Line.

Lusitania 18.22c* steam ship 1907 30395 Cunard Vessel, sinking 7th May 1915.

Lusitania 19.69 steam ship 1907 30395 Cunard Liner.Torpedoed and sunk off Ireland 7th May 1915.1198 lives lost.

Lusitania 21.40c steam ship 1907 30395 Cunard Line.

Lusitania 21.40 steam ship 30395

Lusitania 22.27c steam ship 1907 30395 Cunard Line.

Lusitania 22.63c steam ship 1907 30395 Cunard Line.

Lusitania 23.17c steam ship 1907 30395 Torpedoed by a German submarine on May 7, 1915 with a loss of nearly 1500 lives.

Lusitania 23.23c steam ship 1907 30395 Sistership to "Mauretania".The second largest ships of their day.

Lusitania 23.75c steam ship 1907 30395 Cunard.

Lusitania 23.75c

Lusitania 8.40 Royal Mail ship

1871 3912 Orient Co.

Lusitania 9.14 Royal Mail ship

1871 3912 Orient Co.Built in 1871.First Orient Liner to visit Australia.

Lusitania 10.61 Royal Mail ship

1871 3912 First Orient Liner in Australia.

Lusitania 11.26 steam ship 1907 30395 Cunard Line.Built in 1907.

Lusitania 11.40 steam ship 1907 30395 Cunard Line.30396 tons.Built in 1907.

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Lusitania 11.43 steam ship 1907 30395 Cunard Line.RMS.Built in 1907.

Lusitania 13.10 Royal Mail ship

1871 3912 First Orient Liner.

Lusitania 13.40 Royal Mail ship

1871 3912 Orient SNCo.

Lusitania 14.16 steam ship 1907 30395 Cunard Line.Torpedoed and sunk near Irish Coast 7 May 1915, 1198 persons lost their lives.

Lusitania 14.17 steam ship 1907 30395

Lusitania 14.17* steam ship 1907 30395

Lusitania 14.17 steam ship 1907 30395

Lusitania 14.17 steam ship 1907 30395

Lusitania 14.17 steam ship 1907 30395

Lusitania 14.17 steam ship 1907 30395

Lutetia 23.2c steam ship c1910 Identity of vessel uncertain.Taken during the war.

Lyderhorn 4.32 4 mast barque

1892 2914 Built at Milford Haven.

Lydgate 5.50 4 mast barque

1893 2534 Built at Newcastle.

Ly-ee Moon 1.42 steam ship 1859 1202 scene of wreck.

Ly-ee-Moon 15.29 steam ship 1859 1202 After many years.Wrecked in 1886 at Green Cape her boilers appear on the rocks.

Ly-ee-Moon 17.30 steam ship 1859 1202 In later rig.

Ly-ee-Moon 17.30* paddle steamer

1859 1001 Originally built as Paddle Steamer with three masts.

Ly-ee-Moon 18.42 steam ship 1859 1202

Ly-ee-Moon 18.75

Ly-ee-Moon 19.33 steam ship 1859 1202 In Thames after being altered from paddle to screw.

Ly-ee-Moon 19.33 steam ship 1859 1202

Ly-ee-Moon 19.33 steam ship 1859 1202

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Ly-ee-Moon 19.53 steam ship 1859 1202 At Circular Quay in 1856, prior to being acquired by ASN Co.

Ly-ee-Moon 22.78c steam ship 1859 1202 Wreck at Green Cape.

Ly-ee-Moon 26.51c steam ship 1859 1202 Photographed in Melbourne shortly before being wrecked.

Ly-ee-Moon 24.32c steam ship 1859 1202 In her palmiest days lying in anchor in the Thames.It was sunk in Hong Kong Harbour, taken to England and altered from a paddle to a screw-steamer.Later sold to the ASN Co and brought to Australia.

Ly-ee-Moon 24.23c* steam ship 1859 1202 Photographed in Melbourne shortly before being wrecked.

Ly-ee-Moon 24.23c steam ship 1859 1202

Ly-ee-Moon 46.4 steam ship 1859 1202 Arrived in Melbourne on the first visit 8th June 1876. Bought by A S N Co. in 1877.Wrecked on Cape Green, NSW, 30th May 1836.

Ly-ee-Moon 46.23 steam ship 1859 1202

Ly-ee-Moon 46.24 steam ship 1859 1202 At Queen's Wharf.

Ly-ee-Moon 46.25 steam ship 1859 1202 At Queen's Wharf. Wrecked at Green Cape 30th May 1886.

Ly-ee-Moon 1.13 steam ship 1859 1202 At Dawes Point Sydney.

Ly-ee-Moon 1.24 steam ship 1859 1202 Built in 1859 ASNCo.Wrecked on Green Cape NSW 30th May 1886 80 lives lost.

Ly-ee-Moon 1.49 steam ship 1859 1202 ASNCo.Built in 1859.Wrecked off Green Cape NSW 30th May 1886.

Ly-ee-Moon 1.51 paddle steamer

1859 1001 Built in 1859.Later converted into screw steamship.Aquired by ASNCo.Wrecked on Green Cape NSW 30th May 1886, 80 lives lost.

Ly-ee-Moon 1.54 steam ship 1859 1202 In Thames after conversion to screw.

Ly-ee-Moon 2.4* paddle steamer

1859 1001 Built at Blackwall.Original rig and Paddle.Later altered to screw vessel.

Ly-ee-Moon 2.28 steam ship 1859 1202 At Sydney 1877 awaiting buyer.Built at Blackwall.Later altered to screw vessel.

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Ly-ee-Moon 2.44 steam ship 1859 1202 Wreck of at Green Cape. 30th May 1886.

Ly-ee-Moon 2.45 steam ship 1859 1202 Built on the Thames as a paddle steamer 1859.Wrecked on Green Cape NSW, 30th May 1886.

Ly-ee-Moon 2.45 steam ship 1859 1202 Built on the Thames as a paddle steamer 1859.Wrecked on Green Cape NSW, 30th May 1886.

Ly-ee-Moon 2.59 steam ship 1859 1202 Built in Brisbane River.Wrecked on Green Cape, NSW, 30 May 1886.

Ly-ee-Moon 5.62 steam ship 1859 1202 Formerly Paddle Steamer trading to China.Photo taken in Thames prior to leaving for Australia.Wrecked at Green Cape, NSW.

Ly-ee-Moon 5.62 steam ship 1859 1202 Formerly Paddle Steamer trading to China.Photo taken in Thames prior to leaving for Australia. Wrecked at Green Cape, NSW.

Ly-ee-Moon 8.52 steam ship 1859 1202 ASN Co.

Ly-ee-Moon 8.62 steam ship 1859 1202 In Thames after conversion.

Ly-ee-Moon 12.39 steam ship 1859 1202

Ly-ee-Moon 12.39 steam ship 1859 1202 At wharves at Circular Quay.

Ly-ee-Moon 12.49 steam ship 1859 1202 Lying in Thames after being converted from paddle to screw.Later of ASN Co. Line.Wrecked on Green Cape NSW 30 May 1886.

Ly-ee-Moon 12.49* steam ship 1859 1202 Lying at Circular Quay, prior to being acquired by the ASN Co.

Ly-ee-Moon 12.49* steam ship 1859 1202 ASN Co.Wrecked at Green Cape NSW 30 May 1886, 80 lives lost.

Ly-ee-Moon 12.49* steam ship 1859 1202 Wreck of at Green Cape.

Ly-ee-Moon 12.49* paddle steamer

1859 1001 As originally built with paddles.Altered to screw in 1874.

Ly-ee-Moon 12.49* steam ship 1859 1202 Breaking in two. The afterpart sank with 80 lives lost.

Ly-ee-Moon 12.54 steam ship 1859 1202 Boilers washed up at Green Cape after many years.

Lymington 23.125c paddle steamer

Lyngern 18.54 steam ship Wreck at Fremantle.

Lynton 4.61 4 mast barque

1894 Built by R.J Evans, Liverpool.

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Lynton 4.70 4 mast barque

1894

Lynton 5.49 4 mast barque

1894 Built at Liverpool.

Lynton 7.35 4 mast barque

1894 Built by R J Evans, Liverpool.

Lysglimt 24.69c 3 mast barque

Burntout hull.

Lyttleton 22.48

Macdhui 15.35 steam ship 1931 4561 Burns Philp & Co.

Macdhui 23.103c steam ship 1931 4561

Macedon 18.52a steam ship 1870 826 Wreck on Rottnest Is., W A, 22 March 1883.

Macedon 19.51* steam ship 1870 826 Wreck on Rottnest Island, W A, 1883.

Macedon 1.14 steam ship 1915 4368 Built in 1915 Australian Steamships.

Macedon 1.54 steam ship 1870 826 Built in 1870 Howard Smith Co.Arrived in Melbourne under canvas from Liverpool 13 August 1870, taking 102 days.Wrecked off Rottnest Is, W A 22nd March 1883.Sold to Anderson and Marshall in August 1881.

Macedon 2.51 steam ship 1915 4368 Howard Smith Co.

Macedon 8.49 steam ship 1870 826

Macedonia 8.10 steam ship 1904 10512 Sistership to "Narmora".

Macedonia 10.11 steam ship 1904 10512 Sistership to "Marmora ".Built in 1904for the P & O Co.

Macedonia 14.7 steam ship 1904 10512 Sistership to "Narmora".P & O Line.

Macmahon 4.34 barque 1898 2297 Built at Nantes.

Macoma 23.30c mv Tanker Dutch Motor Tanker.Built by the Netherland Shipbuilding Co, Amsterdam for "La Corona" the Hague.

Macquarie 5.29 ship 1875? 1857 1965 Ex "Melbourne and renamed "Fortuna".

Built at Blackwall.Later hulk in Sydney.

Macquarie 6.38 ship 1875? 1857 1965 "Melbourne", "Fortuna".Tons 1857.Built at Blackwall Yard in 1875.

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Macquarie 6.48 ship 1875? 1857 1965 Ex "Melbourne" and "Fortuna" (barque).

Tons 1857.Built at Blackwall in 1875.Hulk at Sydney..

Macquarie 6.61 ship 1875? 1857 1965 "Melbourne" and "Fortuna" (barque).

1965 tons.Built in 1875.Later "Melbourne", sold and altered to barque and renamed "Fortuna".Hulked and located in Sydney.

Macquarie 7.40 ship 1875? 1857 1965 Ex "Melbourne" renamed "Fortuna" (barque).

Macumba 23.200c freighter One of two photographs shows collision with the freighter "Sydney Star".The "Macumba" was heavily loaded with steel.

Madagascar 8.53 ship

Madeleine 4.19 Iron Ship 1896 3026 Identity of vessel uncertain. Built at Nantes.

Madeleine 4.70 4 mast barque

1892 3026 Built at Nantes.

Madeleine 6.46 ship 1902 2852 Built in 1902.

Madonna 23.90c barque Burning of.

Magdalena 22.43c steam ship c1890 Royal Mail Packet Company.Mail steamers to West Indies Brazil and River Plate from Southampton.Fortnightly sailings.

Magdalena 16.66 steam ship c1890 Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.

Magdalene Vinnen 4.56 4 mast barque

1921 3476 Ex "" Padua".

Magdalene Vinnen 4.61 4 mast barque

1921 3476 "Padua".

Magdalene Vinnen 4.61 4 mast barque

1921 3476 "Padua".

Magdalene Vinnen 4.71 4 mast barque

1921 3476 Ex "Padua".Built at Hamburg.

Magdalene Vinnen 5.32 4 mast barque

1921 3476 Ex "Padua".Built at Kiel.

Magdalene Vinnen 5.32 4 mast barque

1921 3476 Ex "Padua".Built at Kiel.

Magdalene Vinnen 6.16 4 mast barque

1921 3476 Ex "Padua".

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Magdalene Vinnen 6.36 4 mast barque

1921 3476 "Padua".Built in 1921.

Magdalene Vinnen 6.37 4 mast barque

1921 3476 "Padua".Built in 1921.

Magdalene Vinnen 6.78 4 mast barque

1921 3476 "Padua".Built at Kiel in 1921. Photo taken in Sydney in April 1933.

Magdalene Vinnen 6.78 4 mast barque

1921 3476 "Padua".Built at Kiel in 1921.Photo taken in April 1933.

Magnat 18.68 barque 1877? 1892?

1120 Ex "Edward Pembroke".Wrecked, near Cape Liptrap, Victoria, 9th May 1900, while on voyage from Capetown to Sydney.

Magnat 6.17 barque 1877? 1892?

1120 Ex "Edward Pembroke".Photo taken in 1910.Lost with all hands on the Dogger Bank.

Magnificent 22.88c HMS To fly the flag of Rear Admiral Curzon Howe second in command of Channel Squadron.

Magnus 46.27

Maheno 15.11 steam ship 1905 5323 Ashore at Fraser Island Queensland.

Maheno 15.11 steam ship 1905 5323 Ashore on Fraser Island.

Maheno 15.12 steam ship 1905 4038

Maheno 15.13 steam ship 1905 5323 Whilst being towed to Japan for scrapping broke away from the "Oonah" and drifted ashore on Fraser Island Queensland Coast.

Maheno 15.15 steam ship 1905 5323 Resting Place of the Union SS Co's "Maheno" Fraser Island Queensland.

Maheno 15.18 steam ship 1905 5323 Owned by the Japanese but left to the mercy of the seas. On beach fraser Island Queensland.

Maheno 17.19c* steam ship 1905 5323 USS Co.Wrecked on Fraser Island Queensland..

Maheno 18.52a steam ship 1905 5323 At Fraser Island.Photo taken 2nd January 1940.

Maheno 19.50 steam ship 1905 5323

Maheno 19.50 steam ship 1905 5323

Maheno 19.50 steam ship 1905 5323 Wreck on Fraser Island, Queensland.

Maheno 22.14c* steam ship 1905 5323 Union Steamship Co.

Maheno 22.29 steam ship 1905 5323

Maheno 26.53c steam ship 1905 5323 High on the beach at Fraser Island at low tide. Heavy seas battered her and fears were held for safety.

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Maheno 23.38c steam ship 1905 5323

Maheno 23.83c steam ship 1905 5323

Maheno 23.111c steam ship 1905 5323

Maheno 23.164c steam ship 1905 5323

Maheno 23.170c steam ship 1905 5323 Crew seated in the lifeboat roared to Frazer Island.

Maheno 1.11 steam ship 1905 5323 USS Co.

Maheno 1.43 steam ship 1905 5323 USS Co.Sold in Japan and while being towed by SS "Oona" broke adrift and stranded on Fraser Is. Queensland.

Maheno 2.15 steam ship 1905 5323 Built by Denny Bros.USS Co.

Maheno 2.73 steam ship 1905 5323

Maheno 8.10 steam ship 1905 5323 As hospital ship.

Maheno 9.59 steam ship 1905 5323 USS Co.As hospital ship.

Maheno 11.39 steam ship 1905 5323 USS CO.Built in 1905.

Maheno 12.35 steam ship 1905 5323 USS Co.Whilst being towed to Japan by SS Oonah she broke away and drifted onto Fraser Island Queensland July 1935.

Maheno 12.50 steam ship 1905 5323 Photo of wrecked steamer gradually sinking in the sand. Fraser Island Queensland.

Maheno 12.51 steam ship 1905 5323

Mahinapua 22.55c steam ship 1882 458 U S S Co.

Mahinapua 2.50 steam ship 1882 458 Built Dumbarton.USS Co.Converted into hulk at Sydney 1911.

Maid of Judah 3.5 barque 1889 1343 Circular Quay, Sydney.

Maid of Judah 3.17 barque 1889 1343 With "Sabraon", "The Lord Warden" "Nourmahal", "Maid of Judah" all opposite stern of "Dunbar Castle" At Circular Quay, 15th January 1871.

Maid of Orleans 15.22 steam ship 1918 2071

Maid of Orleans 11.24 steam ship 1918 2071 Southern Railway Continental Turbine Steamer.

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Maid of Orleans 13.62 steam ship 1918 2071 Built by Denny Southern Railway.Later there were extensive alterations.

Maipu 18.9 barque?

Maitai 17.26 steam ship Ex "Miowera".Sistership "Warrimoo".Wreck of.

Maitland 19:18 paddle steamer

1870/1871 880

Maitland 18.33 paddle steamer

1870/ 1871 880 ? About name of vessel.

Maitland 18.33 paddle steamer

1870/71 880 Wreck of, near Broken Bay 6th May 1898.

Maitland 19.18 paddle steamer

1870/71 880

Maitland 22.23c paddle steamer

1870/1871 880 In harbour.

Maitland 4.17 paddle steamer

1870/1871 880

Maitland 1.1 paddle steamer

1870/1871 880 S/S Marathon. N&HRSS CO.Wrecked near Byron Bay NSW, 6th May 1898. 25 lives lost.

Maitland 1.23 paddle steamer

1870/1871 880 Wreck of near Broken Bay 6th May 1898.

Maitland 2.30 paddle steamer

1870/1871 880 Built at Glasgow 1871.Newcastle and Hunter RSS Co.Totally wrecked at Barrenjoey, 6th May 1898, 21 lives lost.

Maitland 2.65 paddle steamer

1870/1871 880 Wreck of Maitland.

Maitland 3.39 paddle steamer

1870/1871 880 At Darling Harbour in the seventies.Looking from Pymont P.S.

Maitland 3.81 paddle steamer

1870/1871 880 At Darling Harbour Wharves, Sydney.

Maitland 12.43 paddle steamer

1870/1871 880 At Darling Harbour, Sydney in the eighties.

Majestic 19.41 1921 56551 Ex "Bismark", renamed "Caledonia".

Majestic 15.23 steam ship 1921 56551 Being dismantled at Southampton.

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Majestic 15.23 steam ship 56551 Ex "Bismark", renamed "Caledonia".

Built as the Bismarck at Hamburg in 1914.Later Cunard White Star Line.Retrieved and became HMS "Caledonia".

Majestic 16.31 steam ship 1889 9984 Sistership to "Teutonic".

Majestic 16.31 1921 56551 Ex "Bismark", renamed "Caledonia".

Built by Blohm & Voss, Hamburg.Length 915 feet, breadth 100 feet and depth 59.2 feet . Then the world's largest vessel.

Majestic 22.24c steam ship 1889 9984 100 Sistership to "Teutonic".

Majestic 22.88c HMS To fly the flag of Vice Admiral Wilson V.C. Commander in Chief of the Channel Squadron.

Majestic 22.88 battleship

Majestic 24.36c steam ship 1921 56551 Ex "Bismark", renamed "Caledonia".

White Star quadruple-screw liner.

Majestic 24.71c steam ship 1921 56551 Ex "Bismark", renamed "Caledonia".

High and dry in the giant floating dock at Southampton.

Majestic 24.81c steam ship 1921 56551 Ex "Bismark", renamed "Caledonia".

Then the largest liner in the world.Seen here entering the Dry Dock at Southampton..

Majestic 23.2c 1921 56551 Ex "Bismark" and renamed "Caledonia".

Majestic 23.3c 1921 56551 Ex "Bismark" and renamed "Caledonia".

Majestic 23.3c steam ship 1921 56551 TransAtlantic Liner.

Majestic 23.3c steam ship 1921 56551 Leaving Southampton.Later Naval training vessel.

Majestic 8.17 1921 56551 Ex "Bismark" and renamed "Caledonia".

White Star Liner was the largest vessel in the world until the Queen Mary was built.Sold to the British Admiralty and renamed for 2000 boys for the navy. Later took fire and was broken up.

Majestic 9.39 1921 56551 Ex "Bismark". Renamed "Caledonia".

White Star Line.

Majestic 9.40 steam ship 1889 9984 Sistership to "Teutonic".White Star Line.Originally 3 masts.

Majestic 11.47 1921 56551 Ex "Bismark", renamed "HMS Caledonia".

Built in 1921.White Star Line.

Majestic 11.50 steam ship 1921 56551 Ex" Bismark", renamed "HMS Caledonia".

White Star Line.

Majestic 12.18 1921 56551 Ex "Bismark", renamed "HMS Caledonia".

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Majestic 13.76 1921 56551 Ex "Bismark", renamed "Caledonia".

Built by Hamburg White Star Line.

Majestic 14.10 steam ship 1889 9984 Sistership to "Teutonic".

Majestic 14.14 steam ship 1889 9984 Ex "Bismark". Renamed HMS "Caledonia.

As altered.White Star Liner.

Majestic 14.14 1921 56551 Ex "Bismarck".Sistership to "Teutonic".

Majestic 14.30 Royal Mail ship

1921 56551 Ex "Bismark", renamed "Caledonia".

Majestic 14.30 1921 56551 Ex "Bismark", renamed "Caledonia".

White Star Line.

Majestic 14.31 1921 56551 Ex "Bismark" renamed "HMS Caledonia".

Majestic 14.37 steam ship 1889 9984 Sistership to "Teutonic"White Star Line, photo after alterations.

Majestic 14.59 steam ship 1889 9984 Sistership to "Teutonic".Built in 1889.

Makoia 26.51c At Port Chalmers the old "Makoia" is in the centre being stripped before final breaking up."Hertford" is in the background.

Makura 22.19c steam ship 1908 8095 In Sydney Harbour.

Makura 22.65c steam ship 1908 8095

Makura 2.56 steam ship 1908 8095 Built at Glasgow.USS Co.

Makura 9.35 steam ship 1908 8095 Built Glasgow.Union S.S.Co.

Makura 10.41 steam ship 1908 8095 Union SS Co vessel.

Makura 11.31 steam ship 1908 8095 8075 tons.Built in 1908.

Makura 11.46 steam ship 1908 8095 Union Steam Ship Co.8075 tons.Built in 1908.

Malabar 18.15 motor vessel 1925 4512 Wrecked on NSW Coast 2 April 1931.

Malabar 18.39 motor vessel 1925 4512 Wreck of, Burns Philp's "Malabar" 2nd April 1931.

Malabar 18.39 motor vessel 1925 4512 Wreck of Burns Philp's "Malabar" near Sydney 2nd April 1931.

Malabar 26.37c motor vessel 1925 4512 Sydney Morning Herald April 3, 1931."Malabar" a total loss on the rocks at Malabar.

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Malabar 26.37c motor vessel 1925 4512 Sydney Morning Herald April 3, 1931."Malabar" a total loss on the rocks at Malabar.

Malabar 26.37c motor vessel 1925 4512 Sydney Morning Herald April 3, 1931."Malabar" a total loss on the rocks at Malabar.

Malabar 5.28 ship 1860 1219 Built at Sunderland.

Malabar 5.71 ship 1860 1219 Built by Pile Sunderland 1860.Sold in 1878.

Malabar 9.48 motor vessel 1925 4512 Burns Philp & Co.Totally wrecked on NSW Coast 2 April 1931.

Malabar 11.20 motor vessel 1925 4512 Burns Philp & Co Built in 1925.

Malabar 14.66 motor vessel 1925 4512 Built in 1925 for the Burns Philp & Co.Totally wrecked on NSW coast.

Malachite 17.48 steam ship Being dismantled.

Malachite 19.19 steam ship With "Casino" at south wharf.

Malachite 24.1c steam ship 506 Listed over on her berth, Blackwattle Bay Sydney.

Malachite 3.64 steam ship

Malachite 3.64 steam ship Being Dismantled.

Malaita 15.31 motor vessel 1933 3310 Passing through Sydney Heads with SS "Wear".

Malaita 15.35 motor vessel 1933 3310 Burns Philp & Co.

Malaita 26.26c motor vessel 1933 3310 Passenger and Cargo motor ship Built by Barclay Curle and Co Ltd Glasgow for Burns Philp and Co Ltd Sydney. Engined by John G Kincaid and Co Ltd Glasgow.

Malaita 24.9c motor vessel 1933 3310 Cyclonic disturbance swept havoc along Port Phillip Bay. The Steamer was blown into Stubbs baths at South Melbourne.

Malaita 1.7 steam ship 1893 929 Ex "Antilia ".

Malaita 2.49 steam ship 1893 929 Ex "Antilia ".Ashore at South Melbourne.

Malaita 2.52 steam ship 1893 929 Ex "Antilia ".Ashore, 17 November 1926.

Malaita 2.52 steam ship 1893 929 Ex "Antilia ".Ashore, 17 November 1926.

Malaita 2.52 steam ship 1893 929 Ex "Antilia ".Burns Philp & Co.Scuttled in Bass Strait 1928.

Mallina 2.17 steam ship At Darling Harbour.

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Maloja 16.39 steam ship 1911 12350 Built by Harland & Wolff.Peninsular & Oriental Co.

Maloja 26.34c steam ship 1923 20837 Sistership to "Mooltan".21,000 tons passing through the Suez Canal.

Maloja 24.46c* steam ship 1911 12350 Mined and sunk off Dover, England, with the loss of many lives.P and O Co.

Maloja 9.37 steam ship 1923 20837 Sistership to "Mooltan".

Maloja 11.37 steam ship 1923 20837 Sistership to "Mooltan"(3).Built in 1923.

Malolo 24.74c mv ts 1926 17232 Twin-screw passenger liner For the San Francisco - Honolulu Service of the Matson Navigation Co., San Francisco.Then the largest and fastest vessel built in America.Built by Wm Cramp & Co Philadelphia.

Malolo 12.20 mv ts 1926 17232 Marson Liner.

Malolo 13.47 mv ts 1926 17232 Built in the USA, Matson Line.

Malolo 14.44 mv ts 1926 17232 Built in 1927 for the Matson Line.

Malta 18.3 steam ship 1889 Wrecked near Cape Cornwall 1889.

Malwa 9.4 steam ship 1908 10883 Sistership to "Morea" and "Mantua".P & O S N Co.Built in 1908.

Malwa 9.46 steam ship 1873 2959 P & O Co.

Malwa 10.52 steam ship 1908 10883 Sistership to "Morea"and "Mantua".P & O S.N.Co. vessel.

Malwa 10.55 steam ship 1873 2959 P & O Co. vessel.

Malwa 13.51 steam ship 1908 10883 Sistership to "Morea" and "Mantua".Built 1908.P & O Sn Co.

Manaia 23.206c 1159 Struck rocks near Slipper Island.The cargo was salvaged and the vessel abandoned.

Manapouri 1.6 steam ship 1882 2060 renamed "Lindsay Moller" & "Fook Hong".

Sistershiop to Wairarapa.At Lyttleton.

Manapouri 1.27 steam ship 1882 2060 Renamed "Lindsay Moller" & "Fook Hong".

Sistership to "Wairarapa".Built in 1882 USSCo Line.

Manapouri 1.44 steam ship 1882 2060 Renamed "Lindsay Moller" & "Fook Hong".

Sistership "Wairarapa".USS Co.

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Manapouri 2.78 steam ship 1882 2060 Renamed "Lindsay Moller" and "Fook Hong".

Sistership to "Wairarapa".USS Co.

Manapouri 3.65 steam ship 1882 2060 Renamed "Lindsay Moller" & "Fook Hong".

Sistership "Wairarapa".At Wellington Wharves with other ships.

Manapouri 12.40 steam ship 1882 2060 At Queens Wharf, River Yarra.

Manawatu 3.47 steam ship 1873 183 With other ships at Queens Wharf, River Yarra.

Manchester 4.36 4 mast barque

1892 3046 Built Doxford Sunderland. Missing.

Manchuria 22.79c steam ship 1904 13639 Stranded at Honolulu.

Mangana 1.15 steam ship 1876 772 Built in 1876.TSNCo.

Mangana 2.5 steam ship 1876 772 Built at Glasgow.TSN Co.Hulk at Adelaide.

Mangana 2.31 steam ship 1876 772 Hulk at Port Adelaide.Hulk scrapped and sunk near Port Adelaide river 1930.

Mangana 2.36 steam ship 1876 772 "Yarra Bye-Gone Days in the Eighties".The Swinging Basin Steamers at Queens Wharf.With "Mangana" are "Victorian" & "Nelson".At the South Wharf "Dawn" Nemesis" and "Flinders".

Mangana 2.50 steam ship 1876 772 At the Queen's Wharf in the nineties.

Mangana 2.61 steam ship 1876 772 T S N Co.Later hulked at Adelaide.

Mangana 2.75 steam ship 1876 772 TSN Co.Hulk Scuttled at entrance to Port River Adelaide 1902.

Mangana 3.29 steam ship 1876 772 The Queen's Wharf and Swing Basin River, Yarra, taken in the 1870's."Julia Percy" at wharf."Victorian", "Omeo" & SS "Mangana" follow.On south side SS "Rob Roy".

Mangana 3.30 steam ship 1876 772 River Yarra, Queen's Wharf and Swinging Basin."Florence Maud" unloading."Excelsior", "Mangana" and "Nelson" follow."South Australian" and USS Co's, "Taupe" at South Wharf.Photo taken in the 1880's.

Mangana 3.36 steam ship 1876 772 With other ships at Hobart Wharves in the seventies.

Mangola 13.41 steam ship Burns Philp & Co.

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Manhattan 22.38c steam ship c1900

Manoora 15.55 motor vessel 1935 10500 Darling Harbour Sydney in 1938 with motor vessels "Aorangi", "Manoora".

Manoora 15.55

Manoora 23.1c* motor vessel 1935 10500 T.S.M.V.

Manoora 23.86c motor vessel 1935 10500

Manoora 23.109c motor vessel 1935 10500 10860 tons.

Manoora 1.52 motor vessel 1935 10500 10856 tons Built in 1935 ASSCo.

Manoora 1.57 motor vessel 1935 10500 Built in 1935 for ASSCo.

Manoora 12.21 motor vessel 1935 10500 At Adelaide SS Co's Wharf Sydney.

Manoora 12.42 motor vessel 1935 10500 Adelaide Steamship Co Limited.

Manoora 12.43 motor vessel 1935 10500 At Townsville Wharf.

Mantua 10.1 steam ship 1909 10902 Sistership to "More" & "Malwa".P & O Co vessel.

Mantua 11.47 steam ship 1909 10902 Sistership to "Morea" and "Malwa".P & O Co.Built in 1909.

Manuka 18.30 steam ship 1903 4534 Sinking off NZ coast December 1929.

Manuka 18.34 steam ship 1903 4534 Wrecks of four masted "Adolph" near masts of barque "Regent Murray".SS Manuka entering port.

Manuka 23.18c steam ship 1927 4534 Sistership to "Moeraki".The wreck of "Manuka" at Long Point, N Z.

Manuka 23.18c steam ship 1927 4534 Wrecked off Long Point ,N Z.

Manuka 23.19c steam ship 1903 4534 Sistership to "Moeraki".

Manuka 1.46 steam ship 1903 4534 Sistership to "Moeraki".Union SS Co.Wrecked off NZ coast 16 December 1929.

Manuka 1.46 steam ship 1903 4534 Sistership to "Moeraki".Wreck of, off Long Point South Is NZ, 16 Dec 1929.

Manuka 2.79 steam ship 1903 4534 USS Co.4534 tons.Totally wrecked on South Island 16 December 1929. No lives lost.

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Manuka 3.36 steam ship 1903 4534

Manuka 8.49 steam ship 1903 4534 USS Co.

Manuka 11.46 steam ship 1903 4534

Manunda 19.44 motor vessel 1929 9115 In Sydney.

Manunda 26.62c motor vessel 1929 9115 Adelaide Steamship Company passenger motor-ship. Left Aden and then in Adelaide preparing for Sydney and Queensland ports.

Manunda 23.1c* motor vessel 1929 9115 TSMV.Passing Wilson's Promontory from a painting by John Allcott.

Manunda 23.28c motor vessel 1929 9115

Manunda 23.193c motor vessel 1929 9115 Nearing completion, being transformed into a modern hospital ship carried out under the supervision of the Australian Army Medical Corps.

Manunda 1.15 motor vessel 1929 9115 Built in 1929.ASSCo.

Manunda 2.66 motor vessel 1929 9115 ASS Co.

Manunda 2.66 motor vessel 1929 9115 Adelaide SS Co.

Manunda 12.21 motor vessel 1929 9115 At Adelaide SS Co's Wharf Sydney.

Manuwatu 19.60* steam ship 1873 183 Sinking after collision with "Edina" off Williamstown, 27 April 1898.

Manuwatu 12.47 steam ship 1873 183 Dismantled 1929.

Manx King 5.29 ship 1884 1751 Built at Barrow.

Manxman 26.51c steam ship 1904 2091 Turbine (22 knots).

Manxwan 14.45 steam ship 1904 2091 Isle of Man S.p. Co.

Maori 15.54 steam ship 1907 3488 At Wellington.Union S S Co.

Maori 18.41 Wreck near Chapman's Peak, Capetown, S. A.

Maori 22.64 steam ship 1907 3488 At Port Chalmers Wharf.Union Co.

Maori 23.13c steam ship 1907 3488

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Maori 23.129c steam ship 1868 174 174 tons.Union Steamship Line, built 1869, acquired by the Company at its formation in 1875 and "Aparima" built in 1902, 5704 tons.

Maori 23.134c steam ship 1907 3488 Union Steamship Co of New Zealand. Leaving "The Ways", Dumbarton May 11, 1907.

Maori 1.56 steam ship 1907 3488 Built for the UUU Co.

Maori 2.12 steam ship 1907 3488 Built by Denny Bros Dumbarton.

Maori 2.15 steam ship 1907 3488

Maori 2.46 steam ship 1868 174 Built at Glasgow.Union SS Co's first steamer.Sold in 1902 and later stranded in Apia Harbour.

Maori 2.61 First steamer of USS Co.

Maori 9.54 steam ship 1868 174 Union SS Co's first steamer.

Maori 11.45 steam ship 1907 3488 Uss Co.Built in 1907.

Maori 11.46 steam ship 1907 3488 Union SS Co.Built in 1907.

Maori 11.58 steam ship 1907 3488

Maori 12.4 steam ship 1907 3488 Union SS Co.

Maori 12.57 steam ship 1868 174 U S S Co. Line.

Marama 17.32 twin screw schooner

1907 6497 USS Co.

Marama 22.64c twin screw schooner

1907 6497

Marama 22.64 twin screw schooner

1907 6497 On her trial trip up the Clyde.Union Steamship Co.

Marama 22.64 twin screw schooner

1907 6497 At Dunedin Wharf.U S S Co.

Marama 1.31 twin screw schooner

1907 6497 USS Co.Sold for scrapping in Japan 1937.

Marama 1.34 twin screw schooner

1907 6497 Union SS Co.

Marama 1.48 twin screw schooner

1907 6497 USS Co.

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Marama 2.14 twin screw schooner

1907 6497 Built by Caird Greenlock.

Marama 8.50 twin screw schooner

1907 6497 USS Co.

Maranoa 22.56c steam ship 1885 1505

Maranoa 1.17 steam ship 1885 1505 Built in 1885 AUSNCo.

Maranoa 9.11 steam ship 1885 1505 1552 tons.Built at Sunderland in 1883.A U S N Co.

Mararoa 17.33 steam ship 1885 2598 USS Co.

Mararoa 26.52c steam ship 1885 2598 Being sunk in Pallister Bay. It left Glasgow under Captain James Edie her maiden voyage on October 2, 1885 for New Zealand.She had a speed of 16.5 knots. But she had been known to steam at 17 knots. She cost £77,000.

Mararoa 1.31 steam ship 1885 2598 USS Co.Scuttled in Cook Strait NZ 1931.

Mararoa 1.39 steam ship 1885 2598 USSCo.

Mararoa 1.47 steam ship 1885 2598 USS Co.Dismantled and sunk in Cook Strait 1931.

Mararoa 2.17 steam ship 1885 2598 Dismantled 1931.

Mararoa 2.22 steam ship 1885 2598 Built by Denny Bros.Dismantled at Wellington 1931.

Mararoa 2.46 steam ship 1885 2598 Built by Denny Bros Dumbarton.

Mararoa 2.58 steam ship 1885 2598 USS Co.Scuttled in Cook Strait, 16 February 1931.

Mararoa 3.88 steam ship 1885 2598 USS Co.At Darling Harbour Wharves about 1900.

Mararoa 11.51 steam ship 1885 2598 Union SS Co.

Marathon 22.45 steam ship 1904 6795

Marathon 23.28c steam ship 1904 6795 Sistership to "Miltiades".

Marathon 10.12 steam ship 1904 6795 Sistership to "Miltiades".Aberdeen Liner.Photo after lengthening in 1912.

Marathon 11.44 steam ship 1904 6795 Sistership to "Miltiades".Aberdeen Line.Built in 1904.

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Marathon 13.17 steam ship 1904 6795 Sistership to "Miltiades".Aberdeen Line.Lengthened in 1912.

Marchesa 8.11 St Ycht Sch

Marchioness of Breadalb 11.32 paddle steamer

Marchioness of Graham 23.183c steam ship LMS Passenger Steamer.

Marco Polo 19.43* ship 1851 Black Ball Liner.Built in America.

Marechal De Castries 5.22 ship 1901 1973 Renamed "Hamburg"?

Marechal De Castries 5.50 ship 1901 1973 Renamed "Hamburg"?Built at Nantes.

Marechal De Castries 6.31 ship 1901 1973 "Hamburg"?Tons 1917.Built at Nantes 1901.

Marella 15.4 twin screw schooner

1914 7475 Ex "Wahehe" and ex "Hilda Woermann".

Burns Phillip Co.

Marella 23.1c twin screw schooner

1914 7475 Ex "Wahehe" and "Hilda Woermann".

Marella 1.21 twin screw schooner

1914 7475 Ex "Wahehe" and "Hilda Woermann".

Built in 1914 Hamburg Burns Philp & Co.

Marella 8.63 twin screw schooner

1914 7475 Ex "Wahehe" and "Hilda Woermann".

At Darwin.

Marella 10.33 twin screw schooner

1914 7475 Ex "Wahehe" and "Hilda Woermann".

Burns Philp & Co vessel.

Marella 14.54 twin screw schooner

1914 7475 "Wahehe" & "Hilda Woermann".

Built in 1914 for Burns Philip.

Maren 3.79 Ex "Eurydice ".At Geelong Pier.

Marere 24.58c steam ship 1902 6057 The vessel was sunk by a submarine.It was known in the Australian and New Zealand frozen meat trade.Built by Workman, Clark and Co. of Belfast.Previouslt part of the Tyser Line.Later Commonwealth and Dominion Line.

Marere 10.66 steam ship 1902 6057 Com & Dom Line.Torpedoed 18th January 1916.

Margaret Galbraith 4.72 ship 1868 841

Margaret Galbraith 6.9 ship 1868 841 Wrecked near River Plate, South America, 27th March 1905.

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Margaret Galbraith 6.25 ship 1868 841 Wrecked at River Plate on the 27th March, 1905.

Margareta 23.119c ship 1883 1660 Renamed "Port Crawford" formerly "Turkistan".

Collided with "Ditton" in 1902.

Margretha 4.42 4 mast barque

1890 2276 Built on Clyde.

Maria Rickmers 4.1 aux. 5 mast barque

1906 5548 3822 tons.Built by Russell & Co. P.Glas 1892.Lost on her first voyage July 1892.

Maria Rickmers 5.53 5 mast barque?

1892 1904 3822? 355 (Aux?).Built in 1904, Bremerhavn.3559 tons.

Maria Rickmers 6.17 5 mast barque?

1892 1904 3822? 355 (Aux?)Built in Glasgow.Lost on her first voyage in July 1892.

Marie Celine 18.38 2m T/Sch Wrecked at Gerrans Bay, Cornwall 1901.

Marie Evans 15.13 barque Great flood at Brisbane 1893.With "Elamang" and "Paluma" stranded in the Brisbane Botanical Gardens.They were refloated by a second flood 2 weeks later.

Mariehamn 23.116c ship Ex "Grace Harwar".Still carried old name on vessel.

Mariette-Pacha 19.14 steam ship

Marion Chilcott 6.36 ship 1882 "Koi".Built in 1882.

Marion Inglis 6.9 ship 1886 Built by McMillan Dumbarton.

Marion Lightbody 5.23 4 mast barque

1888 2176 Built in Glasgow.

Mariposa 15.51 steam ship 1933 18017 Station Pier Port Melbourne with liners "Orcades", "Ceramic" (left), "Strathmore" and "Marisposa" (right).

Mariposa 15.58 steam ship 1933 18017 Sisterships "Monterey" and "Lurline".

Mariposa 23.106c steam ship 1933 18017 Four liners berthed at Station Pier, Port Melbourne. "Ceramic" (lower left), inbound from South Africa; "Orion" (upper left) outward bound for London; "Mariposa" (lower right) from San Francisco; "Strathmore" (upper right) inward bound from London.

Mariposa 3.30 steam ship 1883 3158 Sistership to "Alameda".At Woolloomooloo Wharf.Stern of "Mariposa" and "Titus".

Mariposa 3.65 steam ship 1883 3158 Sistership to "Alameda".At Circular Quay Sydney, 1932.

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Mariposa 3.77 steam ship 1883 3158 Sistership to "Alameda".At pier, Port Melbourne Station Pier, 30 May 1932.

Mariposa 9.31 steam ship 1883 3158 Sistership to "Alameda".Built in 1883.Oceanic SS Co.

Mariposa 9.37 steam ship 1883 3158 Sistership to "Alameda".Oceanic Steamship Co.

Mariposa 10.15 steam ship 1883 3158 Sistership to "Alameda".Built in 1883 for the Oceanic SS Co.

Mariposa 10.36 steam ship 1933 18017 Sistership to "Monterey" and "Lurline.".Matson Liner.

Mariposa 10.36 steam ship 1883 3158 Sistership to "Alameda".

Mariposa 13.50 steam ship 1883 3158 Sistership to "Alameda".Built in 1883 by Spreckles & Co.

Mariposa 14.3 steam ship 1933 18017 Sistership to "Monterey" and "Lurline".Matson Line.

Mariquita 7.46 10m yacht

Marlborough Hill 6.50 4 mast barque

1885 2452 Built at Liverpool in 1885.

Marloo 17.33 steam ship 1891 2628 Sistership to "Wollowra".ASS Co.

Marloo 18.33 steam ship 1891 2439 Wreck of, Sandy Island Queensland September 1914.

Marloo 22.56c steam ship 1891 2628 Sistership to "Wollowra".

Marloo 1.6 steam ship 1891 2628 Sistership to "Wollowra".Wrecked on Sandy Island Queensland 1914.

Marloo 1.23 steam ship 1891 2628 Wreck of at Sandy Island Qld 1914.Sistership to "Wollowra".

Marloo 1.25 steam ship 1891 2628 Sistership "Wollowra".Built in 1891.

Marloo 1.34 steam ship 1891 2628 Sistership "Wollowra".Adelaide SS Co.

Marloo 2.67 steam ship 1891 2628 Ex "Francesco Crispi".Sistership "Wollowra".Wrecked on Sandy Island Queensland, September 1914.

Marloo 3.88 steam ship 1891 2628 ASS Co.At Darling Harbour Wharves about 1900.

Marmora 21.4 steam ship 1903 10500

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Marmora 11.53 steam ship 1903 10500 Sistership to "Macedonia".P & O SN Co.RMS.Built in 1903.

Marmora 13.22 steam ship 1903 10500 Sistership to "Macedonia".P & O SN Co.Torpedoed and sunk 23rd July 1918.

Marmora 13.51 steam ship 1903 10500 P & O SNCo. Built in 1903.Sistership to "Macedonia".

Marnix Van St Aldegonde 23.200c

Marsina 1.57 steam ship 1913 1932 ex Craigend (?) ex Samuel Hough r/ renamed "Haiping".

Built in 1913 for the Patrick Line.Foundered off Queensland coast 15th March 1937.

Martha Washington 9.20 steam ship 1908 8347 Sistership to "President Wilson".Built by Russell & Co., Port Glasgow in 1908.Cosulich Soc Triestina di Nav.

Martha Washington 11.19 steam ship 1908 8347 Sistership to "President Wilson".

Marthe 5.55 4 mast barque

1900 3119 Built in France, 1900.

Mary Isabel 23.51c 3 mast barquentine

Mary Wadley 6.18 With "Lufra", "Natal Queen" and "Ethel" at Hobart Wharf.

Mashobra 26.43c British India Co.In the Thames with "Strathaird".

Massilia 4.68 Royal Mail ship

1884 5026 Sistership to "Valetta".

Massilia 9.46 Royal Mail ship

1884 5026 Sistership to "Valetta".

Massilia 9.59 Royal Mail ship

1884 5026 Sistership to "Valetta".

Massilia 10.55 Royal Mail ship

1884 5026 Sistership to "Valetta".P & O vessel.

Massilia 13.7 Royal Mail Ship

1884 5026 Sistership to "Valetta".P.&.O Line.

Matangi 1.10 steam ship 1908 1349 Ex "Mourilyan".

Mataura 5.41 ship 1868 852 Ex "Dunfillan".Built at Glasgow.

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Mater Misericordia 4.12 ship Ex "Cumberland".

Matiana 11.38 steam ship 1922 8965 Built in 1922.

Matua 23.13c motor vessel 1936 4193 Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand.

Matua 23.194c motor vessel 1936 4193 Union Steamship Co. a New Zealand Passenger and cargo vessel.

Matua 1.35 motor vessel 1936 4193 Union SS Co Island trade.

Matua 12.29 motor vessel 1936 4193 Union SS Co.

Matunga 1.20 steam ship 1900 1618 Built in 1900 for Burns Philp LineCaptured and sunk by Raider "Wolf" near New Guinea, 26 August 1917.

Maud 18.5 steam ship

Mauldsdon 5.25

Maunganui 26.1c steam ship 1911 7527

Maunganui 17.32 steam ship 1911 7527 USS Co.

Maunganui 26.1c steam ship 1911 7527

Maunganui 1.21 steam ship 1911 7527 Built in 1911 USSCo.

Maunganui 2.32 steam ship 1911 7527 Built in 1911.

Maunganui 2.62 steam ship 1911 7527 Built by Fairfield Co., Glasgow.Union SS Co.

Maunganui 3.64 steam ship 1911 7527 At Darling Harbour, May 1932.

Maunganui 9.50 steam ship 1911 7527 Union SS Co.

Maunganui 11.4 steam ship 1911 7527 Union SS Co.

Maunganui 13.7 steam ship 1911 7527 Union SS Co.

Mauretania 16.38 steam ship 1907 30696 Built by Swan Hunter Newcastle.Length 762 feet, breadth 88 feet and depth 57 feet. Similar in design to "Lusitania", Cunard Line.

Mauretania 16.50 steam ship 1907 30696 Cunard Line.

Mauretania 16.54 steam ship 1907 30696 Photo leaving the Tyne after trials 1907.

Mauretania 16.59 steam ship 1907 30696

Mauretania 16.59 steam ship 1907 30696

Mauretania 26.63c steam ship 1907 30696 Cunard Steamship.

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Mauretania 24.20c steam ship 1907 30696 With "Caronia" on the Mersey River.

Mauretania 24.55c steam ship 1907 30696 After disembarking at Plymouth.

Mauretania 24.64c steam ship 1907 30696 At Naples.

Mauretania 24.66c steam ship 1907 30696 In Liverpool Docks.

Mauretania 23.3c steam ship 1907 30696 Cunard Liner.Achieved steaming record from New York to Havana.

Mauretania 23.134c steam ship 1907 30696 Cunard Line. Held record for Atlantic crossing.

Mauretania 23.156c A model of the vessel 5 feet 4.5 inches long. Mr. L E M Shenton , secretary of the Shiplovers' Society in Western Australia putting the finishing touches to the model.

Mauretania 23.156c steam ship 1907 30696 Largest vessel ever built in a English shipyard. For the Cunard White Star Liner. Left for her maiden voyage to New York on June 17 1907. Named after a vessel of the same name now scrapped.

Mauretania 34.1 steam ship 1938 33000 app Launched July 28 1938, the New "Mauretania" - Cabin Restaurant.

Mauretania 34.2 steam ship 1938 33000 app Launched July 28 1938 the New "Mauretania" - Cabin Grand Hall.

Mauretania 34.3 steam ship 1938 3000 appr Launched July 28 1938 the New "Mauretania" - Tourist Dining Saloon.

Mauretania 34.4 steam ship 1938 33000 app Launched July 28 1938 the New "Mauretania" - Tourist Lounge.

Mauretania 34.5 steam ship 1938 33000 app Launched July 28 1938 the New "Mauretania" - 3rd Class Smoking Room.

Mauretania 34.6 steam ship 1938 33000 app Launched July 28 1938 the New "Mauretania" - 3rd class lounge.

Mauretania 34.7 steam ship 1938 33000 app Launched July 28 1938 the New "Mauretania" - 3rd class state room.

Mauretania 9.9 steam ship 1907 30696 Cunard Line.

Mauretania 9.17 steam ship 1907 30696 At Southampton Docks.

Mauretania 9.17 steam ship 1907 30696 At Southampton Docks.

Mauretania 9.41 steam ship 1907 30696 At Southampton.

Mauretania 9.50 steam ship 1907 30696 Cunard White Star Line.Scrapped at Rosyth Scotland 1935.

Mauretania 11.3 steam ship 1907 30696

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Mauretania 13.6 steam ship 1907 30696 Cunard Line.Scrapped 1936.

Mauretania 13.20 steam ship 1907 30696 Model of the turbine driven Cunard liner. When launched, she and her sister ship Lusitania were the largest passenger steamers in existence and was currently still the fastest.Her average speed was 26.5 knots She accomodatesd 2335 passengers.Length 762 feet, breadth 88 feet and draught 36 feet.

Mauretania 13.20 steam ship 1907 7527 Cunard liner, arriving at Southampton.

Mauretania 14.6 steam ship 1907 30696 Built by Swan & Hunter Newcastle for the Cunard Line. Left Southampton for Rosyth 1st July 1935 to be broken up.

Mauretania 14.8 steam ship 1907 30696

Mauretania 14.8 steam ship 1907 30696

Mauretania 14.8 steam ship 1907 30696

Mauretania 14.8 steam ship 1907 30696 Built by Swan & Hunter, Newcastle.

Mauretania 14.8 steam ship 1907 30696

Mauretania 14.8 steam ship 1907 30696

Mauretania 14.33 steam ship 1907 30696

Mauretania 14.49 steam ship 1907 30696 Cunard-White Star line.Scrapped in 1935.

Mauretania 14.49 steam ship 1907 30696 As a hospital ship during the war.

Mavis 19.22 Pilot schooner 2m

1852 70 Pilot Schooner.

Maweena 24.82c steam ship At Bellerive.Messrs. O'May's Ferry Steamer.It was nearly destroyed by fire.

May Flint 4.74 4 mast barque

1880 3923 Ex "Persian Monarch".

May Queen 19.28 ship 1869 1862?

1067 Built in 1862.

May Queen 4.24 ship 1885 736 Wrecked Lyttleton, New Zealand, 1888.

May Queen 5.17 ship 1869 1862?

1067

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Mayflower 23.24c c1620 180 tons A model to give an idea of the "Mayflower". It would carry 102 passengers. The "Mayflower" sailed on the 6th September 1620.Model in Pilgrim Society at Plymouth. It does claim to be an exact replica as little is known of the original vessel, except that it was 180 tons.

Mayflower 23.24c 180 A model to give an idea of the "Mayflower". It would carry 102 passengers. The "Mayflower" sailed on the 6th September 1620. Model in Pilgrim Society at Plymouth.It does claim to be an exact replica as little is known of the original vessel, exept that it was 180 tons. There are two images.

Medea 3.40 3 mast barque

With other ships at Yarra Street Wharf Geelong.

Medic 12.40 steam ship c1899 12000 At Circular Quay about 1900.Sistership to "Persic".

Medic 13.21 steam ship c1899 12000 Sistership to "Persic".White Star Liner.

Medina 17.10 Royal Mail ship

1911 12350 P and O.

Medina 23.45c steam ship

Medina 9.35 Royal Mail ship

1911 12350 P & O Co.Torpedoed 1917.

Medina 10.55 Royal Mail ship

1911 12350 Transformed into Royal Yacht and conveyed Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary to India in 1911. Was torpedoed near Plymouth 28th April 1917.P & O Co vessel.

Medina 10.58 Royal Mail ship

1911 12350 P & O Co. vessel.Torpedoed in English Channel 28th April 1917.

Medina 11.43 Royal Mail ship

1911 12350 P & O S N CoRMS.As Royal Yacht.Built in 1911.

Medina 14.18 Royal Mail ship

1911 12350 P & O Line.Departure of their Majesties for the Indian Durbar, 11th November 1911.

Medina 14.54 Royal Mail ship

1911 12350 P & O Line.Sunk 28 April 1917.

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Medway 5.68 4 mast barque

1902 2511 Ex "Ama Begonakoar", renamed "Myr Shell ".

Built by A McMillan & Co. Melbourne, under the name "Ama Begonakoa".Bought by Devitt & Moore in 1910.Did great service during World War 1.Later named "Myr Shell".Lying at Singapore (1928) as an oil depot ship.

Medway 6.70 4 mast barque

1902 2511 "Myr Shell" and "Ama Begonakoa".

Built in 1902 as "Ama Begonakoa" cadet ship; as "Myr Shell" motor vessel.

Medway 7.24 4 mast barque

1902 2511 Renamed "Myr Shell" and "Ama Begonakoa".

Medway 9.1 steam ship 1877 3669 Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.Built in 1877.

Medway 14.42 steam ship 1877 3669 Tons 3687.Built in 1878 for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.

Megantic 14.4 steam ship 1909 14878 Sistership to "Laurentic".White Star Line.

Melbourne 23.112c steam ship c1900

Melbourne 23.136c steam ship c1900 Loading timber.

Melbourne 4.25 Towing "Loch Ness" to be sunk, August 1926.

Melita 11.15 steam ship 1918 13967 Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

Melusia 11.39 steam ship 1902 1989 Ex "Sydney".Built in 1902.

Menevia 11.23 steam ship 1902 1872 London & N W Rly Co.Built in 1902.

Menmuir 10.26 steam ship 1878 2000 E & A SS Co vessel.

Menmuir 12.58 steam ship 1878 2000 E & A SS Co.

Menmuir 13.52 steam ship 1878 2000 E & A Co.Built in 1878.

Meranda 8.2 Steam Yacht

Mercury 15.20 1934 621 L M S Rly Co.

Mercury 19.61* Brig 1849 150 Famous Bass Strait brig.Built at New Brunswick.

Mercury 3.45 Brig 1849 150 With other ships at launceston Wharf in the sixties.

Mercury 12.31 Brig 1849 150 Built New Brunswick.At Launceston Wharf sometime in the sixties.

Merimbula 24.25c steam ship 1909 1111 Illawarra and South Coast Co. On rocks at Beecroft Head near Jervis Bay June 16 1928.

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Merimbula 24.25c steam ship 1901 1111 Illawarra and South Coast Co. On rocks at Beecroft Head near Jervis Bay June 16 1928.

Merimbula 24.25c steam ship 1909 1111 Illawarra and South Coast Co.On rocks at Beecroft Head near Jervis Bay June 16 1928.

Merimbula 23.90c steam ship 1909 1111 Went ashore on Beecroft Head near Jervis Bay a total loss.

Merimbula 2.30 steam ship 1909 1111 Built in 1909. Wrecked near Jervis Bay.

Merkara 9.44 steam ship 1914 8285 British India S.N.Co.

Merkara 10.35 steam ship 1914 8285 B I S N Co vessel.

Merkara 11.48 steam ship 1914 8285 Built by Barclay Curle & Co in 1914.

Merkur 15.1 motor vessel Burns Philp & Co's Motor ship.

Merkur 15.4 motor vessel Burns Phillip & Co.

Mermaid 4.52 Brig

Mermerus 5.27 ship 1872 1750 Built by Barclay Curle & Co., Glasgow.

Mermerus 5.37 ship 1872 1750

Merope 3.40 3 mast barque

1870 With other ships at Yarra Street Wharf Geelong.

Merope 3.76 3 mast barque

1870 At Geelong Pier, in 1880.

Merope 3.83 3 mast barque

1870 At Geelong 1880.

Merope 5.7 3 mast barque

1870 Built in 1870.Destroyed at sea on voyage from Wellington to London in .1890.

Merrie England 8.3 Steam Yacht Schr

Mersey 4.13 ship 1894 1814 Built by C. Connell & Co. Glasgow.

Mersey 5.33 ship 1894 1814 Built by C. Connell & Co. Glasgow.

Mersey 6.42 ship 1894 1814 White Star Cadet ship.

Mersey 6.54 ship 1894 1814 White Star Cadet Ship.

Meteor 22.83 Yacht c1910 Owned by the Kaiser and was one of the fastest boats competing at Cowes.

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Metropolis 4.14 4 mast barque

1887 1811 1881 Built by Evans Liverpool.

Metropolis 4.20 4 mast barque

1887 1811 1881 Built Evans Liverpool, 1887.

Metropolis 5.10 4 mast barque

1887 1811 1881 1811 tons.Built in1887.

Metropolis 5.49 4 mast barque

1887 1811 1881

Metropolis 5.52 4 mast barque

1887 1811 1881 1811 tons.Built in 1887 at Liverpool.

Metropolis 6.20 4 mast barque

1887 1811 1881 Tons 1881.Built at Liverpool in 1887.

Mexican 22.34 1882 4661

Mexican 22.35 steam ship 1882 4661

Mexican 22.61c steam ship 1882 4661

Mexican 24.89c steam ship 1882 4661

Mexican 9.6 steam ship 1882 4661 Union S S Co (S. Africa).Built in 1882.

Michelle De Turagonne 7.30 barque

Mikasa 22.16

Mildred 18.47 3m T/Sch Wrecked at Gunard's Head 1912.

Mildred 18.61 3m T/Sch

Mildura 22.86c HMS

Mildura 13.38 steam ship AUNSCo.Cargo ship.

Milora 15.41 steam ship AUSN Co.Sunk near Port Phillip Heads.

Milora 26.3c steam ship

Milora 26.4c steam ship

Miltiades 17.4 steam ship 1903 6795 7814 Renamed "Oruba".Sistership to "Marathon".Aberdeen Line.Photo after alteration.

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Miltiades 17.4 steam ship 1903 6795 781 Renamed "Oruba".Sistership to "Marathon".Built in 1903 Aberdeen.White Star Line.Lengthened 50feet in 1912.Sold in 1919 & scrapped in 1924.

Miltiades 19.14 steam ship 1903 6795 7814 Renamed "Oruba".Sistership to "Marathon".With PS "Weeroona" at Port Melbourne.

Miltiades 22.24c steam ship 1903 6795 7814 Renamed "Oruba".Sistership to "Marathon".

Miltiades 5.71 ship 1871 1452 1495 tons.Built by Hood Aberdeen in 1871.

Miltiades 6.9 ship 1871 1452 Built by Hood, Aberdeen.

Miltiades 6.62 ship 1871 1452 1495 tons.Built in 1871.Broken up in 1905.

Miltiades 9.41 steam ship 1903 6795 7814 Renamed "Oruba".Sistership to "Marathon".Aberdeen Line.Lengened 50 Ft in 1912.

Miltiades 10.5 steam ship 1903 6795 7814 Renamed "Oruba".Sistership to "Marathon".Aberden Line vessel.Photo after lengthening & extra Funnel (dummy) added.

Miltiades 10.12 steam ship 1903 6795, 781 Renamed ''Oruba".Sistership to "Marathon".Built in 1903 for the Aberdeen White Star Line. Lengthened by 50 feet in 1912.Sold in 1919 & scrapped in 1924.

Miltiades 13.1 steam ship 1903 6795 7814 Renamed "Oruba".Sistership to "Marathon".

Miltiades 13.4 steam ship 1903 6795 7814 Renamed "Oruba".Sistership to "Marathon".

Miltiades 13.41 steam ship 1903 6795 7814 Renamed "Oruba".Sistership to "Marathon".Photo before lengthening.

Miltiades 13.52 steam ship 1903 6795 7814 Renamed "Oruba".Sistership to "Marathon".Photo taken after the vessel was lengthened by 50 feet. Aberdeen Line.

Miltiades 13.54 steam ship 1903 6795 7814 Renamed "Oruba". Sistership to "Marathon".

Miltiades 13.60 steam ship 1903 6795 7814 Renamed "Oruba".Sistership to "Marathon".

Miltiades 14.3 steam ship 1903 6795 7814 Renamed "Oruba".Sistership to "Marathon".Aberdeen Line.Lengenthed 50 feet in 1912.

Milton Stuart 5.2 4mB 1892 3178 Renamed "Thekla".Built in 1892.

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Miltonburn 4.38 4 mast barque

1893 2663 Renamed "Goldbek" and "Steinsund".

Built Barclay Curle Glasgow.

Milverton 4.17 ship 1886 2192 Built Southampton.

Milwaukee 24.11c steam ship 1929 16699 The forward end was cut off by dynamite and abandoned. The photo shows the new forward end 180' long and the old part before being docked and joined together.

Milwaukee 14.9 steam ship 1929 16699 Hamburg American Line.

Mimiro 23.43c steam ship

Mimni 23.76c Photo in the Argus May 15, 1937.The hopeless plight of the collier at Cape Banks, Botany Bay.There was a loss of two lives.

Minderoo 22.18c steam ship 1909 2720 Running in West Australia - Singapore service.

Minderoo 1.21 steam ship 1909 2720 Built in 1909 WASNCo.

Minderoo 10.48 steam ship 1909 2720 W.A.S.N.Co vessel.

Minilya 22.60c steam ship

Minmi 23.76c steam ship Photo in the Argus May 15, 1937 .He hopeless plight of the collier at Cape Banks, Botany Bay.There was a loss of two lives.

Minmi 23.76c Photo in the Argus May 15, 1937.The hopeless plight of the collier at Cape Banks, Botany Bay. There was a loss of two lives.

Minnedosa 11.21 Royal Mail ship

1918 15186

Minnedosa 14.65 Royal Mail ship

1918 15186 Built in 1918 for the Canadian P Railway Co.

Minnehaha 18.71

Minnesota 9.38 1904 20602

Minnetonka 16.19 1924 21998 Sistership to "Minnewaska".Built in 1924.Harland and Wolff Atlantic Transport Line.

Minnetonka 9.4 1924 21998 Sistership to "Minnewaska".Built in 1924 by Harland & Wolff.Atlantic T Co.

Minnewaska 23.89c Atlantic transport.

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Minnipa 24.28c motor vessel 1927 1977 Operating between Adelaide and Port Lincoln for the Adelaide Steamship Co.It ran aground on Boston Island near Port Lincoln.It was refloated.

Minnipa 24.28c motor vessel 1927 1977 Operating between Adelaide and Port Lincoln for the Adelaide Steamship Co.It ran aground on Boston Island near Port Lincoln.It was refloated.

Minnipa 1.20 motor vessel 1927 1977 Built in 1927 Adelaide SS Co.

Minnipa 2.58 motor vessel 1927 1977 ASS Co.

Minnipa 12.5 motor vessel 1927 1977 Built at Copenhagen.

Minnipa 12.22 motor vessel 1927 1977 Built at Copenhagen.

Mintaro 22.56c steam ship Bringing cattle to Brisbane from Bowen.

Miowera 18.29 steam ship Renamed "Maitai"?Sistership to "Warrimoo".Wrecked at Raratonga.

Miowera 22.43c steam ship Sistership to "Warrimoo" and "Maitai"?

Miranda 8.12 S Yacht BRIGANTINE

Miranda 8.30 2m sch Yacht

Mirrabooka 13.38 motor vessel

Missanabie 24.43c twin screw schooner

Canadian Pacific Railway Co. on trial.

Missanabie 24.49c twin screw schooner

On the Stocks.

Mistral 22.72

Moana 22.54c steam ship 1897 3915

Moana 22.54 steam ship 1897 3915

Moana 22.54 steam ship 1897 3915 In Milford Sound.

Moana 2.30 steam ship 1897 3915 Built in 1897.Dismantled in New Zealand 1927.

Moana 2.32 steam ship 1897 3915 Built in 1897.

Moana 8.52 steam ship 1897 3915 Union SS Co.

Moana 11.39 steam ship 1897 3915 USS Co.Built in 1897.

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Moana 13.28 steam ship 1897 3915 Union Steam Ship Co. vessel.

Mobile 9.37 steam ship 1908 15746 "King Alexander" and renamed "Cleveland".

Built at Hamburg.Scrapped 1934.

Mobile 11.27 steam ship 1908 15746 Renamed or Ex" King Alexander", later "Cleveland".

Built in 1908.

Moeraki 17.19 twin screw schooner

1902 4421 USS Co

Moeraki 22.14c* twin screw schooner

1902 4421 Sistership to "Manuka".

Moeraki 23.118c twin screw schooner

1902 4421 Sistership to "Manuka". On the Sydney Wellington Route.

Moeraki 1.41 twin screw schooner

1902 4421 Sistership to "Manuka".USS Co.

Moeraki 2.16 twin screw schooner

1902 4421 USS Co.

Moeraki 2.69 twin screw schooner

1902 4421 Sistership to "Manuka".Built by Denny Bros.

Moeraki 3.64 twin screw schooner

1902 4421 At Darling Harbour, May 1932.

Moeraki 3.89 twin screw schooner

1902 4421 At Darling Harbour, Sydney 1932.

Moeraki 22.56c Sistership to "Manuka".

Mohawk 26.12c steam ship American steamer sunk after a collision off the New Jersey coast.

Mohegan 18.17 steam ship Wreck on the Manacles.

Mohegan 22.91c steam ship Sinking.

Mokoia 22.56c steam ship 1898 3502 Union Steamship Co.

Mokoia 2.38 steam ship 1898 3502 Built by Denny Bros 1898.USS Co.Dismantled and sunk 1929.

Mokoia 2.72 steam ship 1898 3502 USS Co.

Moldavia 15.22 steam ship 1922 16449 P & O S N Co.Scrapped 1938.

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Moldavia 16.23 steam ship 1903 9500 Sistership to "Mongolia" & "Mooltan".Built for Peninsular and Oriental Company.Torpedoed and sunk in English Channel 23rd May 1918.Sisterships also sank

Moldavia 19.15 steam ship 1903 9500 Sistership to "Mongolia" and "Mooltan".P & O.Leaving Sydney on her final voyage prior to being broken up.

Moldavia 19.24 steam ship 1922 16449 P & O.17,000 tons.India and Australia Tourist Class service.

Moldavia 19.37 steam ship 1903 9500 Sistership to "Mongolia" and "Mooltan".P & O.

Moldavia 22.6c* steam ship 1903 9500 Sistership to "Mongolia" & "Mooltan".

Moldavia 24.44c steam ship 1922 16449

Moldavia 23.64c* steam ship 1903 9500 Sistership to "Mongolia" & "Mooltan".

Moldavia 23.65c steam ship 1922 16449 P and O Steamer was prepared to be a troop ship.British Admiralty stepped in to ensure that the vessel became a troop ship . This possibility was included in the original design of the vessel, when built at Birkenhead.

Moldavia 10.52 steam ship 1922 16449 P & O S.N.Co. vessel.Photo taken after additional( dummy) funnel.

Moldavia 11.24 steam ship 1903 9500 Sistership to "Mongolia" & "Mooltan".P and O Co.Built in 1903.

Moldavia 11.41 steam ship 1922 16449 P and O SN Co.RMS.Built in 1922.

Moldavia 11.41 steam ship 1922 16449 P and O Line. RMS with dummy funnel.

Moldavia 13.69 steam ship 1922 16449 P & O Co.Last visit to Australia 1937.

Moldavia 14.62 steam ship 1903 9500 Sistership to "Mongolia" and "Mooltan".Built in 1903 for the P & O.Torpedoed and sunk in 23 May 1918.

Moltke 22.44c* steam ship

Monarch 1.42 paddle steamer

1846 128 Built Renfrewshire Scotland.Ran for many years between Hobart and New Norfolk.

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Monarch of Bermuda 26.30c motor vessel 1931 22424 Aerial view of the Midtown docks in New York City along the Hudson River. 10 liners.Bottom to top "Hamburg", "Bremen", "Columbus", "De Grasse, "Normandie" (renamed "Lafayette"), "Brittanic", "Aquitania", "Conte de Savoia", Unidentified Vessel", "Fort Townsend" and "Monarch of Bermuda".Total tonnage 355,272.

Monarch of Bermuda 13.49 motor vessel 1931 22424 Built in 1931 by Furness, Withy & Co Ltd.

Monaro 3.75 steam ship c1910 At Wharves River, Yarra River, Melbourne.

Mona's Isle 26.51c steam ship 1904 1688 Turbine (22knots).

Mona's Isle 11.25 steam ship 1904 1688 Isle of Man Co.Built in 1904.

Mona's Queen 15.39 Royal Mail ship

1934 2756 Built in 1934, for the I of M Co.

Mona's Queen 14.62 paddle steamer

1885 1559 Built in 1885 for the S. P. Co.

Mongolia 16.46 steam ship 1903 9505 Sistership to "Moldavia" and "Moldavia".Built for Peninsular and Oriental Co.Struck a mine near Bombay 23rd June 1917.

Mongolia 17.31 steam ship 1903 9505 Sistership to "Moldavia".

Mongolia 3.64 steam ship 1903 9505 Sistership to "Moldavia". At Circular Quay.

Mongolia 9.48 steam ship 1923 16504 P & O.

Mongolia 10.1 steam ship 1903 9505 RMS vessel.Built in 1903 for P & O.Sistership to "Moldavia".Struck floating mine near Bombay 23rd June 1917.

Mongolia 10.49 steam ship 1903 9505 NIS. Sistership to "Moldavia".Struck floating mine near Bombay and sunk 23rd June 1917.P. & 0.S.N.Co. vessel.

Mongolia 11.51 steam ship 1923 16504 P and O S N Co.RMS.

Mongolia 13.10 steam ship 1865 2833 P & O S. N. Co.

Mongolia 13.24 steam ship 1903 9505 Sistership to "Moldavia".

Monkbarns 5.38 ship 1895 1911

Monkbarns 5.39 ship 1895 1911

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Monkbarns 5.45 ship 1895 1911

Monkbarns 5.51 ship 1895 1911

Monongahela 24.62c 4 mast barque

1892 2784 Ex "Dalbek" and "Balasore".

Corporation Wharf at Port Adelaide.Three tall ships barquentine "Forest Friend", barque "Ponape" and "Monongahela".Taken from the railway Line at Port Adelaide.

Monongahela 3.74 4 mast barque

1892 2784 At Port Adelaide 1928.

Monongahela 5.63 4 mast barque

1892 2784 Ex "Dalbek" and "Balasore".

Built by Barclay, Curle & Co Glasgow in 1892.

Monongahela 6.65 4 mast barque

1892 2784 "Dalbek" and "Balasore".Built by Barclay Curle in 1892.

Monowai 15.48 Royal Mail ship

1925 10852 Ex "Razmak".Built 1925.Union SS Co.Formerly P & O SN Co.

Monowai 19.30 steam ship 1890 3433 USS Co.

Monowai 19.54 steam ship 1890 3433 USS Co.

Monowai 22.54 steam ship 1890 3433 In full sail after her breakdown.

Monowai 23.207c Union Steam Ship Co.

Monowai 1.26 steam ship 1890 3433 Built in 1890 USS CO.Scuttled to form breakwater 1926.

Monowai 1.35 Royal Mail ship

1925 10852 Ex "Razmac ".Union SS Co.

Monowai 1.41 steam ship 1890 3433

Monowai 1.52 Royal Mail ship

1925 10852 Ex "Razmac ".Built in 1925 USSCo.

Monowai 2.38 steam ship 1890 3433 Being towed by "Katoa" to be scuttled at Gisborne 1926. Built 1890.USS Co.

Monowai 2.38 steam ship 1890 3433 Built 1890 USS Co.

Monowai 2.46 steam ship 1890 3433

Monowai 3.32 Royal Mail ship

1925 10852 Ex "Razmac ".About to pass under the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1931, prior to completion in 1932.A USS Co vessel.

Monowai 3.54 Royal Mail ship

1925 10852 Ex "Razmac ".Near Circular Quay. Union Co. vessel

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Monowai 8.48 steam ship 1890 3433 USS Co.

Monowai 8.52 steam ship 1890 3433 USS Co.

Monowai 9.34 steam ship 1890 3433 Union S.S.Co.Scuttled 1926.

Mont Royal 11.13 steam ship Ex "Empress of Britain" (1).

Canadian Pacific Co.

Montagu 18.57 HMS Wreck, at Lundy Island.

Montagu 23.160c* HMS

Montagu 23.160c HMS A year after she was stuck at Lundy Island.

Montcalm 16.42 twin screw schooner

1921 16418 Sistership to "Montcalm" or "Montclare".

Montcalm 22.83 warship 1921 16418 French warship.

Montcalm 24.38c twin screw schooner

1921 16418 Sistership either "Montclare" or "Montrose".Canadian Pacific Steamship Co twin-screwed geared-turbine Liner.

Montcalm 14.65 twin screw schooner

1921 16418 sistership to "Montclare" or "Montrose"?Built in 1921.

Montclare 16.42 steam ship 1922 16314 Sistership to "Montcalm" or "Montclare".

Monte Cervantes 26.40c twin screw schooner

14000 German liner sinking after striking rock in the Straits of Magellan.Captain Dreyer commander of the vessel refused to leave and went down with the ship, in Herald 30 March 1930, one of two pictures.

Monte Cervantes 26.40c twin screw schooner

14000 German liner sinking after striking rock in the Straits of Magellan.Captain Dreyer, commander of the vessel, refused to leave and went down with the ship, in Herald 30 March 1930, one of two pictures.

Monte Olivia 24.40c motor vessel

Monte Olivia 23.110c motor vessel With "Cap Polonia".

Monte Sarmiento 24.24c mv ts 1924 13625

Monte Sarmiento 23.27c mv ts 1924 13625 Twin-screw passenger liner.

Monte Sarmiento 23.79c mv ts 1924 13625

Monte Sarmiento 23.112c mv ts 1924 13625

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Monte Sarmiento 9.31 mv ts 1924 13625 Motorship.Built in 1924.Hamburg-South American Line.

Monte Sarmiento 14.34 mv ts 1924 13625 Built in 1924 for the Hamburg-South American Line.

Monteagle 23.74c steam ship

Monterey 10.56 steam ship Sistership to "Mariposa".American Liner.

Monterey 13.4 steam ship Sistership to "Mariposa".

Monterey 13.73 steam ship Matson Line.Sistership to "Mariposa".

Monterey 13.73 steam ship Sistership to "Mariposa".At Port Melbourne Pier.

Montevideo Maru 24.29c steam ship

Montfort 23.74c steam ship

Montgomery Castle 18.33 ship Wreck of.

Montlaurier 11.25 steam ship 1908 17282 Ex "Empress of India", renamed "Montnairn".

Canadian pacific Co.

Montnairn 16.65 steam ship 1908 17282 Ex "Montlaurier", ex "Empress of India" (2) and ex "Prinz Friedrich Wilheim".

18282 tons.Built in Wesemunde, Germany 1908.Canadian Pacific Co. Sold in December 1929 for £44,000 for breaking up.

Montnairn 9.44 steam ship 1908 17282 Ex "Prince Friedrich Wilhelm" and renamed "Empress of India" and later "Montlaurier".

Built in Germany.Sold to Canadian Pacific Rly.Sold for scrapping December 1930.

Montnairn 13.64 steam ship 1908 17282 Ex "Montlaurier", "Empress of India" and "Prince Friedrich Wilhelm".

Built in Germany, scrapped in 1930.

Montoro 10.4 1911 4057

Montoro 11.12 1911 4057 Burns Philp Co.

Montrose 16.42 steam ship 1922 16402 Sistership to "Montcalm" or "Montclare".

Montrose 9.7 steam ship 1922 16402 Sistership to "Montcalm" or "Montclare".Built by Fairfield Co. in 1922 for the Canadian Pacific Rly Co.

Montrose 11.15 steam ship 1922 16402 Sistershipto "Montcalm" or "Montclare".Canadian Pacific Co.

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Montrose 13.7 steam ship 1922 16402 Sistership to "Montcalm" or "Montclare".Canadian Pacific Co.

Montroyal 23.15c steam ship Ex "Empress of Britain".

Mooltan 20.12 steam ship 1905 9621 Sistership to "Moldavia" (1) & "Mongola" (1).

Mooltan 21.12 steam ship 1923 20847

Mooltan 24.3* steam ship

Mooltan 24.32c steam ship 1923 20847 Sistership to "Maloja".P & O liner.

Mooltan 4.59 ship

Mooltan 4.66 steam ship

Mooltan 9.7 steam ship 1923 20847 Sistership to "Maloja".Built by Harland & Wolff in 1923 for P & O S N Co.

Mooltan 10.1 steam ship 1923 20847 Built in 1923 for P & O Co.Sistership to "Maloja".

Mooltan 10.19 steam ship 1923 20847 Sistership to Maloja (2).P & O S.N.Co vessel.

Mooltan 10.65 steam ship 1905 9621 Sistership to "Moldavia" & "Mongola".P & O S N Co.

Mooltan 11.46 steam ship 1923 20847 Sistership to "Maloja" (2).

Mooltan 13.64 steam ship 1905 9621 Sistership to "Moldavia" (1) & "Mongola" (1).

Moonta 1.39 motor vessel ASS Co.

Moonta 11.4 motor vessel Adelaide SS Co.

Moor 22.62c steam ship 1881 4464

Moor 24.75c steam ship 1881 4464

Moor 9.30 steam ship 1881 4464 Union Steam Ship Co (South Africa).Built in 1881..Lengthened about 1896 and extra funnel added.

Moorabool 2.44 steam ship 1899 2996 Built in 1899.

Moravian 22.2c steam ship 1899 4573 Sistership to "Salamis".Leaving Capetown Harbour for Australia with returned troops.

Moravian 22.20c steam ship 1899 4573 Sistership to "Salamis".

Moravian 22.46c steam ship 1899 4573 Sistership to "Salamis".

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Moravian 22.47c steam ship 1899 4573 Sistership to "Salamis".Aberdeen White Star Liner.

Moravian 3.69 steam ship 1899 4573 Sistership to "Salamis". At Portland.

Moravian 9.2 steam ship 1899 4573 Sistership to "Salamis".Aberdeen Line.Built in 1899.

Moravian 10.51 steam ship 1899 4573 Sistership to "Salamis".Aberdeen Line vessel.

Moravian 13.17 steam ship 1899 4573 Sistership to "Salamis".Aberdeen Line.

Moravian 13.58* steam ship 1899 4573 Sistership to "Salamis".Aberdeen Co.In Table Bay.

Morayshire 23.124c motor vessel 1898 5718 Built Hawthorne Leslie & Co Newcastle on Tyne 1898, when "Broadliffe" was Scottish Shire Line.Sistership to "Perthshire", "Fifeshire", "Butshire".

Morayshire 9.21 steam ship 1898 5718 Ex "Broadliffe". Renamed "Tuscan Star".

Built by Hawthorne, Leslie & Co., Newcastle on Tyne, in 1898, when "Broadliffe" Scottish Shire Line.Sistership to "Perthshire", "Fifeshire" and "Butshire".

Morea 23.66c steam ship 1908 10918 Sistershiop to "Mantua", and "Malwa".In Auckland Harbour.

Morea 16.34 steam ship 1908 10918 Sistership to "Mantua" and "Malwa".Built by Barclay Cuyrle & Co Glasgow.

Morea 22.18c steam ship 1908 10918 Sistership to "Mantua" and "Malwa".P & O Liner.Sydney Auckland service.

Morea 24.46c steam ship 1908 10918 Sistership to "Mantua" and "Malwa".P & O Co.Twin-screwed Mail Steamer.

Morea 10.1 steam ship 1908 10918 Sistership to "Mantua" & "Malwa".Built in 1908 for P & O Co.Scrapped in Japan in 1932.

Morea 13.31 steam ship 1908 10918 Sistership to "Mantua" and "Malwa".10890 tons.

Moreas 23.97c steam ship Ex "Columbia".

Moreton 19.10 steam ship 1882 581 In dry dock at Brisbane.

Moreton 2.5 steam ship 1882 581 Built on Thames.Howard Smith.Later of TSN Co.

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Moreton 5.50 4 mast barque

1892

Morialta 2.32 steam ship 1911 1929 Renamed "Hai Long" and "Gwydir".

Built in 1911.Adelaide SS Co.

Morialta 2.64 steam ship 1911 1929 Renhamed "Hai Long" and "Gwydir".

ASS Co.

Morinda 23.133c steam ship

Morning Light 6.41 ship 1878 Built in 1878.

Morrow Castle 26.14c motor vessel 11300 On fire at New Jersey.

Morrow Castle 26.48c motor vessel 11300 Built by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co for the Ward Line New York.

Mosel 18.9 steam ship c1880 Wrecked near The Lizard, 1882.

Moselle 9.45 steam ship 1871 3252 Royal Mail Packet Co.

Mount Stewart 23.116c ship 1891 1903 In the Indian Ocean November 1923. Later broken up at Nantes.

Mount Stewart 4.5 ship 1891 1903 1903 tons. Built by Barclay Curle Glas 1891.

Mount Stewart 5.63 ship 1891 1903 Built by Barclay Curle, Glasgow in 1891.Broken up in 1925.

Mount Stewart 5.72 ship 1891 1903

Mount Stewart 5.30 ship 1891 1903 Built by Barclay Curle & Co., Glasgow.

Mount Stewart 6.47 ship 1891 1903

Moura 22.18c steam ship 1899 2067 Ex "North Lyell", renamed ''Hai Hong".

Sent to succour the Waikare's passengers.

Moura 1.53 steam ship 1899 2067 Ex "North Lyell", renamed "Hai Hong".

Built in 1889, Union SS Co.

Mourilyan 22.59c steam ship 1908(?) 1349 Renamed "Matangi".

Mourilyan 22.60c steam ship 1908(?) 1349 Renamed "Matangi".

Mourilyan 2.32 steam ship 1908(?) 1349 Renamed "Matangi".Built in 1911.

Mourilyan 2.34 steam ship 1908(?) 1349 Renamed "Matangi".Built in 1908.Howard Smith Co.Sold and renamed "Matangi" for Northern SS Co.

Mourilyan 8.62 steam ship 1908(?) 1349 Renamed "Matangi".Anchor SS Co., NZ.

Mourilyan 11.30 steam ship 1908 1349 Renamed "Matangi".Howard Smith Line.Built in 1908.

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Mouzinho 13.19 steam ship

Mowhan 4.39 4 mast barque

1892 Renamed "Oceana".Built by Pickersgill Sunderland.

Moy 5.22 ship 1885 1697

Mozart 6.37 4 mast barquentine

1904 1987 Built Greenock in 1904.

Muerthe 22.51c Warship Derelict as seen from the Coral Reef at Lord Howe Island.

Muerthe 22.51 Warship As seen from the shore at Lord Howe Island.

Muerthe 22.51 Warship Copper tubes and fittings salvaged.

Muerthe 22.51 Warship Boat and salvage crew returning from the wreck.

Mulcra 1.44 motor vessel 1925 1168 ASS Co.

Munargo 23.40c steam ship

Munchen 9.42 steam ship 1922 13483 Built at Stetin.Norddeutscher Lloyd.

Munchen 9.42 steam ship 1922 13483 Norddeutscher Lloyd.

Murrumbidgee 10.35 steam ship 1887 2744 Renamed "Peninsular".Lund's Blue Anchor Liner.Later of Cie National de Navegacao, Lisbon.

Muscoota 24.6c barque

Musgrave 2.22 steam ship 1883 817 Ex "Fiona".Built Glasgow.

Mutine 22.84

Myrtle Holme 3.34 3 mast barque

With other ships at Yarra St. Wharf, Geelong.

Nagasaki Maru 26.44c twin screw schooner

Twin-screw Mail Steamer.

Nagasaki Maru 24.32c twin screw schooner

Twin screw, cross channel steamer.Built by Messrs William Denny and Bros. Ltd.

Nahlin 23.20c M Yacht The King's holiday yacht.

Nairana 24.18c steam ship 1917 3042

Nairana 1.12 steam ship 1917 3042 HP & Co.

Nairana 1.27 steam ship 1917 3042 Built in 1917 Hoddart Parker.

Nairana 8.50 steam ship 1917 3042

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Nairana 11.4 steam ship 1917 3042

Nairana 11.36 steam ship 1917 3042 Leaving Melbourne.Tasmanian Steamers Co.

Nairnshire 4.71 ship 1876 1027 Dobie & Co Glasgow.

Naldera 17.44 Royal Mail ship

1918 15993 Sistership to "Narkunda".P & O Line.

Naldera 23.21c Royal Mail ship

1918 15993 Sistership to "Narkunda".

Naldera 3.84 Royal Mail ship

1918 15993 Sistership to "Narkunda".At Princes Pier, Melbourne.

Naldera 10.27 Royal Mail ship

1918 15993 Sistership to "Narkunda".

Naldera 10.36 Royal Mail ship

1918 15993 Sistership to "Narkunda".P & O S N Co vessel.

Naldera 13.1 Royal Mail ship

1918 15993 Sistership "Narkunda".

Naldera 14.3 Royal Mail ship

1918 15993 Sistership to "Narkunda".

Nalpa 1.6 steam ship 1919 686 Ex "Solholm ".

Namoi 19.8 paddle steamer

1883 1414

Namoi 22.65 steam ship 1883 1414

Namoi 22.65c paddle steamer

1883 1414 With the "Newcastle".

Namoi 1.1 paddle steamer

1883 1414 N&HRSSCO.Dismantled at Sydney 1927.

Namoi 2.22 paddle steamer

1883 1414 N&HRSS Co.Dismantled at Sydney 1927.

Namoi 2.76 paddle steamer

1883 1414

Namoi 8.48 paddle steamer

1883 1414

Namoi 11.34 paddle steamer

1883 1414 Built in 1884.

Nankin 26.55* HM c1850 50 guns, Hon Keith Stewart Commander, February 17, 1855.

Nankin 10.52 steam ship 1912 7058 E & A Ex P & O vessel.

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Nankin 13.36 steam ship 1912 7058 E & A Ex P & O.Built in 1912.

Nankin 14.7 steam ship 1912 7058 E & A Ex P & O co.

Nantes 6.45 barque 1900 2679 Built in 1900.

Narkunda 24.12c steam ship 1920 16227 Sistership to "Naldera".P and O Mail and passenger steamer.

Narkunda 9.6 steam ship 1920 16227 Sistership to "Naldera".P & O Co vessel at Port Melbourne.

Narkunda 10.21 steam ship 1920 16227 P & O S N Co. vessel.Sistership to "Naidera".

Narkunda 11.41 steam ship 1920 16227 Sistership to "Naldera".

Narrung 10.2 steam ship Sistership to Wilcannia and Wakool.Lund's Blue Anchor Liner.

Narrung 13.17 steam ship Sistership to "Wilcannia" and "Wakool".Lund's Blue Anchor Line.

Nashville 26.35* American Sloop of War

Destruction of the Merchantman "Harvey Birch" by the Confederate war-sloop "Nashville".

Natal 10.59 steam ship In Suez Canal.Messageries Maritimes vessel.

Natal Queen 18.43 barque 1866 230 Built at Grangemouth.Wrecked at Adventure Bay, Tasmania, 25th June 1909.

Natal Queen 6.18 barque 1866 230

Navahoe 22.71 Racing yacht

Navarin 22.16

Navarin 22.16

Navarino 9.58 steam ship 1873 3400 Sistership to "Eldorado".British India SN Co.

Navua 22.55c steam ship 1904 2930

Navua 22.56c steam ship 1904 2930

Navua 23.44c steam ship 1904 2930

Navua 1.34 steam ship 1904 2930 Union SS Co.

Neath 7.56 aux. 5 mast barque

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Nebraska 8.40 paddle steamer

1865 2145 American Paddle Steamer.

Nebraska 10.26 paddle steamer

1865 2145 Built in USA.

Nebraska 14.64 paddle steamer

1865 2145 Built in 1865.Constructed in New York USA.

Nederland 4.26 ship 1894 2031 Built at Amsterdam.

Nelson 23.127c HMVS Model at Flinders Trafalgar Day October 22, 1931 "Sun News-Pictorial".Boys of the sea Cadet Corps manned the ship.

Nelson 1.49 barque 1862 1310 124 In Yarra 1889.

Nelson 1.56 barque 1862 1310 1248 At Queen's wharf Melbourne in 1880's with other vessels.

Nelson 2.36 barque 1862 1310 1248 "Yarra Bye-Gone Days in the Eighties".The Swinging Basin Steamers at Queens Wharf.With "Nelson" at the Queen's Wharf are "Mangana" & "Victorian". At the South Wharf "Dawn" "Nemesis" and "Flinders".

Nelson 2.48 barque 1862 1310 1248 WSN Co.Sold to Huddart Parker and lost on voyage to Launceston in Tamar, July 1890.

Nelson 2.50 barque 1862 1310 124 At the Queen's Wharf in the nineties.

Nelson 3.30 barque 1862 1310 1248 River Yarra, Queen's Wharf and Swinging Basin, "Florence Maud" unloading."Excelsior", "Mandana" and "Nelson" follow."South Australian" and USS Co's , "Taupe", at South Wharf.Photo taken 1n the 1880's.

Nelson 3.64 barque 1862 1310 1248 In Williamstown Graving Dock.

Nelson 4.24 barque 1862 1310 1248 Built by R. Duncan Pt Glas.

Nelson 6.44 barque 1862 1310 1248 Tons 1248.Built in 1862.

Nelson 6.71 barque 1862 1310 1248 The Victorian Navy vessel in Hobson's Bay.

Nelson 11.16 barque 1862 1310 1248 W S N Co.

Nelson 12.30 At Queens Wharf in 1877.Taken from South Bank.

Nelson 12.36

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Nelson 13.45 steam ship 1876 649 River Yarra, vessel in foreground.

Nemesis 15.40 steam ship 1880 1393 Built in 1880 for Huddart Parker Co.Foundered in great gale off NSW Coast 10 July 1904.

Nemesis 17.13* steam ship 1880 1393 Huddart Parker.

Nemesis 22.10c* steam ship 1880 1393 Foundering.

Nemesis 1.33 steam ship 1880 1393 Huddart Parker Co.Disappeared with all hands on NSW Coast on 10th July 1904.

Nemesis 1.33 steam ship 1880 1393 At North Wharf River Yarra.

Nemesis 1.34 steam ship 1880 1393 Huddart Parker Ltd.Disappeared off NSW Coast 10 July 1904.

Nemesis 1.38 steam ship 1880 1393 At the Dyke Newcastle.

Nemesis 2.15 steam ship 1880 1393 Huddart Parker's first interstate steamer.Foundered all hands off NSW Coast 10th July 1904.

Nemesis 2.17* steam ship 1880 1393 Foundered all hands 10th July 1904.

Nemesis 2.36 steam ship 1880 1393 "Yarra Bye-Gone Days in the Eighties".The Swinging Basin Steamers at Queens Wharf "Mangana", "Victorian" & "Nelson", with "Nemesis" at the South Wharf are "Dawn" & "Flinders".

Nemesis 3.43 At Fremantle wharves in the nineties.Photo by Nixon and Merilees.

Nemesis 12.34 steam ship 1880 1393 Huddart Parker.Left Sydney for Melbourne and supposed to have foundered in great gale off NSW coast 10 July 1904.

Nemesis 13.11 steam ship 1857 2018

Neotsfield 4.38 ship 1889 1894 Built by McMillan Dumbarton.

Neotsfield 5.63 ship 1889 1894 Built in 1889 by A McMillan & Son, Dumbarton.

Neotsfield 6.35 ship 1889 1894 Built at Dumbarton in 1899.

Nepaul 18.50 steam ship 1876 3536 P & O.Wreck near Plymouth, 10th December,1890.

Nepaul 9.36 steam ship 1876 3536

Nepaul 10.40 steam ship 1876 3536 P & O Co vessel.

Neptun 12.23 motor vessel Burns Philp Co.

Neptunia 11.60 motor vessel 1932 20000 Built in 1932.Cosulich Line.

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Nera 23.145c Collided with the "Nera" and sank alongside the Union Company's wharf, Sydney Daily Telegraph.

Nestor 10.4 steam ship c1913 14501 Sistership to "Ulysses". Blue Funnel.

Nestor 13.19 steam ship c1913 14501 Sistership to "Ulysses".Blue Funnel Line.

Nestor 13.57 steam ship c1913 14501 Blue Funnel Liner.Their first steamer.Sistership to "Ulysses".

Netherby 22.74* ship Wreck of, Black Ball Liner on Kings Island.

Neuralia 11.1 steam ship 9100 British India Co.

Neva 13.60 steam ship

Nevada 4.64 steam ship At Liverpool docks. Guion Line.

New Guinea 17.40 steam ship 1884 2674 Sistership to "Cloncurry".

New Guinea 18.40 steam ship 1884 2674 Wreck of, at Disaster Bay, NSW, February 1911.Bow visible in 1934.

New Guinea 2.64 steam ship 1884 2674 Sistership "Cloncurry".At River Yarra.

New York 16.17 steam ship 1888 10670 "City of New York".Sistership to "Paris".Built 1888.Inman Line.

New York 22.22c steam ship 1888 10670 Ex "City of New York".Sistership to "Paris".

New York 22.26* steam ship 1888 10670 Renamed "City of New York".

Sistership to "Paris".

New York 22.31c steam ship 1888 10670 Formerly "City of New York".

Sistership to "Paris".

New York 22.86c USS Armoured Cruiser

New York 23.95c steam ship 1888 10670 Ex "City of New York".Twin of "Paris".

New York 9.55 steam ship 1888 10670 Ex "City of New York".Sistership to "Paris".

New York 11.44 steam ship 1888 10670 Ex "City of New York".Sistership to "Paris".American Line.Built in 1889.10,500 tons.

New York 13.5 steam ship 1927 21455 Hamburg American Line.

New York 14.10 steam ship 1927 21455 Built in Germany for the Hamburg American Line.

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Newcastle 17.35 paddle steamer

1884 1251 N & H R S N Co.

Newcastle 22.49c 1884 1251 With members of parliament.

Newcastle 22.65 paddle steamer

1884 1251 With the "Namoi".

Newcastle 22.65 paddle steamer

1884 1251 As she first appeared.

Newcastle 22.65 paddle steamer

1884 1251

Newcastle 1.1 paddle steamer

1884 1251 N&HRSSCO.

Newcastle 1.4 paddle steamer

1884 1251 Scuttled 1/6/33.

Newcastle 1.20 paddle steamer

1884 1251 Built in 1884Photo when under charter to Huddart Parker in Melbourne-Launceston trade.

Newcastle 1.30 paddle steamer

1884 1251 N & H R SS Co.

Newcastle 1.45 paddle steamer

1884 1251 N&HRSS Co.Dismantled, hulled and scuttled 1 June 1933 near Sydney Heads.

Newcastle 2.2 paddle steamer

1884 1251

Newcastle 2.44 paddle steamer

1884 1251 Being scrapped at Drummoyne.N&HRSSCO.

Newcastle 2.46 paddle steamer

1884 1251 Being dismantled at Sydney, 1929.

Newcastle 2.55 paddle steamer

1884 1251 At Newcastle.

Newcastle 2.70 paddle steamer

1884 1251 Built at Kinghorn.Newcastle & Hunter River SS Co.Dismantled at Sydney 1928.

Newcastle 3.24 paddle steamer

1884 1251 Newcastle Wharf. Built in 1884. The Dyke in the distance.

Newcastle 8.50 paddle steamer

1884 1251

Newcastle 8.57 paddle steamer

1884 1251 Newcastle & H R Co.

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Newcastle 11.32 paddle steamer

1884 1251 Built in 1884.

Newcastle 12.57 paddle steamer

1884 1251 N & H R S N Co.

Newfield 18.76

Newfield 18.56 barque Renamed "Gwydir Castle".Wrecked near Cape Otway 28th August 1892.

Newfield 18.70 barque Renamed "Gwydir Castle".Wrecked near Cape Otway, 28th August 1892.

Newfoundland 24.48c steam ship

Ngahere 18.64 steam ship Wrecked at Greymouth 12th May 1924.

Ngaio 1.57 steam ship 1898 1203 Ex"Mapourika".Built in 1898 for USSCo.Later Anchor Shipping Co.Scrapped in 1935.

Ngatoro 23.48c steam ship 1910 1140 Blackball Coal Co.

Ngatoro 2.64 steam ship 1910 1140

Ngatoro 12.60 steam ship 1910 1140 Blackall C M Co. NZ and chartered by USS Co.

Niagara 18.76

Niagara 26.3c steam ship 1913 13415 Union Steam ship Co.

Niagara 24.60* steam ship 1913 13415 Australian Steamer Union Company.

Niagara 23.13c steam ship 1913 13415 Australian Steamer Union Co.

Niagara 23.15c steam ship 1913 13415 Union Steam Ship Co.

Niagara 23.183c steam ship 13415 Later sunk by a mine off Auckland on her way to Vancouver from Sydney.

Niagara 1.30 steam ship 1913 13415 Built Glasgow USS Co.

Niagara 9.7 steam ship 1913 13415 Built in 1913.Union Steamship Co.

Niagara 9.9 steam ship 1913 13415 Union steam Ship Co.

Niagara 9.31 steam ship 1913 13415 Union S S Co.

Niagara 9.34 steam ship

Niagara 9.34 steam ship Built by J.Brown Glasgow.Union S.S.C. of NZ.

Niagara 10.26 steam ship

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Niagara 10.28 steam ship Union SS Co vessel.

Niagara 10.28 steam ship Union SS Liner.

Niagara 10.33 steam ship Union S S Co vessel.

Niagara 10.40 steam ship Union SS Co liner.Later Canadian Australian liner.

Niagara 10.44 Union S S Co. vessel.

Niagara 10.62 steam ship Union SS Co. vessel.

Niagara 11.33 steam ship 1913 13415 Union Steam Ship Co.Built in 1913.

Niagara 13.16 steam ship Canadian Australasian Line.

Niagara 13.60* paddle steamer

1913 13415

Niagara 13.64 steam ship Union Steamship Co.

Nieuw Amsterdam 23.41c steam ship Holland-American Liner.

Nieuw Holland 10.27 steam ship 1927 11057

Nieuw Holland 10.28 steam ship 1927 11057

Nieuw Holland 11.56 steam ship 1927 11057

Nieuw Holland 14.19 steam ship 1927 11057 Built at Amsterdam.

Nieuw Zeeland 24.83c TS Turbine 1928 11057 Sistership to "Nieuw Holland".Twin-screw tubine steamer.

Nieuw Zeeland 13.40 TS Turbine 1928 11057 Sistership to "Nieuw Holland".KPM Line.

Nieuw Zeeland 14.49 TS Turbine 1928 11057 Sister hip to "Nieuw Holland".Built in Holland in 1928.

Nihon Maru 23.1c 4 mast barque

2284 Training ship.

Nile 23.125c* steam ship renamed "Roman"?

Nimbin 15.14 steam ship 1927 1052 North Coast Co. Line.

Nimrod 23.69c aux barquentine

The stout little "Nimrod" in Lyttleton Harbour.

Nimrod 23.110c aux barquentine

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Nimrod 6.32 aux barquentine

Antartic ship.

Nineveh 17.31 ship 1864 1174 Aberdeen Co.

Nineveh 3.25 steam ship 1894 3808 Renamed "Aldenham".Newcastle Harbour in the 1890's.

Nineveh 4.3 ship 1864 1174 George Thompson & Co. 1174 tons. Built by Hood & Co. Aberdeen 1864.

Nineveh 8.51 steam ship 1894 3808 Renamed "Aldenham".Aberdeen line.

Nineveh 10.2 steam ship 1894 3808 Renamed Aldenham.Aberdeen Liner.

Nineveh 10.2 steam ship 1894 3808 Renamed Aldenham.Built in 1894.Aberdeen Liner.Purchased by E & A Co and renamed Alderham.

Nineveh 10.15 steam ship 1894 3808 Renamed "Aldenham".Aberdeen Liner.Built in 1894.

Nineveh 10.16 steam ship 1894 3808 Renamed "Aldenham".Built in 1894 for the Aberdeen Line.

Nineveh 13.60* ship 1864 1174 Aberdeen Line.

Nineveh 14.5 steam ship 1894 3808 Renamed "Aldenham".Aberdeen Liner.

Nippon Maru 22.49c

Nippon Maru 8.61 Japanese liner.

Nixe 4.25 ship 1887 1719 Built in Germany.

Njassa 12.9 steam ship 1923 5754 Built at Hamburg.

Noisiel 18.67 barque Wrecked on Praa Sands, Cornwall, 1905.

Nor Wester 24.47c Lighter ex sv On the rocks at Sorrento.Photo "Sun", 7th December 1928.

Norada 7.46 lOM yacht

Norfolk 17.24* Aux ss 1879 3254 Renamed "La Plata", "Orienta", "Norse King" and "Argonaut".

Money Wigram Line.

Norfolk 23.66c ss 1900 5310

Norfolk 4.6 Aux ss 1879 3254 Renamed "La Plata"; "Orienta"; "Norse King" and "Argonaut".

Money Wigram & Co's auxiliary ship.Built 1879 by R & H Green,London.

Norfolk 4.6 Aux ss 1879 3254 Renamed "La Plata"; "Orienta"; "Norse King" and "Argonaut".

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Norfolk 4.26 Aux ss 1879 3254 Renamed "La Plata", "Orienta", "Norse King" and "Argonaut".

Money Wigrams ship.

Norfolk 5.25 Aux ss 1879 3254 Renamed "La Plata", "Orienta", "Norse King" and "Argonaut".

Money Wigram Line, then RMSP Co. and then the Albion SS Co.

Norfolk 8.37 Aux ss 1879 3254 Money Wigram.

Norfolk 10.10 steam ship 1900 5310 Built in 1900 for the F S N Co.In jury rig arriving at Fremantle 1910 after doing 814 miles under canvas owing to broken propeller.While en route from Melbourne to Sydney 8th November 1914, the "Norfolk" caught on fire and was beached on Ninety Mile Beach Vic., where she subsequently broke up.

Norfolk 10.40 ss 1900 5310 Ferderal Co vessel.Disabled.

Norfolk 10.47 Aux ss 1879 3254 Renamed "La Plata", "Orienta", "Norse King" and "Argonaut".

Money Wigram Liner.

Norfolk 12.55 Aux ss 1879 3254 Renamed "La Plata", "Orienta", "Norse King", and "Argonaut".

Money Wigram Line.

Norfolk 12.56* Aux ss 1879 3254 Renamed" La Plata", "Orienta", "Norse King", and "Argonaut".

Norfolk 13.7* ss 1900 5310 Federal Liner.

Norfolk 13.28 steam ship 1900 5310 Federal Liner.Disabled making port under jury rig, June 1906. Destroyed by fire and beached on Ninety Mile Beach, 8th November, 1914.Built 1900.

Norham Castle 22.21c c1905 4392 Sistership to "Roslyn Castle".

Norham Castle 22.23c* c1905 4392 Sistership to "Roslyn Castle".

Norkoowa 1.55 steam ship 1885 1643 Built in 1885 McIlwraith, McEacharn Co.

Norma 5.44 4 mast barque

1893 2122 Built Barclay Curle, Glasgow.

Norma 6.64 4 mast barque

1893 2122 Built at Glasgow in 1893.Sunk at Semaphore S.A. by "Ardencraig" 20th April 1907. Blown up later.

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Norman 16.47 twin screw schooner

1894 7537 Built by Harland & Wolff Belfast.Union Steamship Co later Union Castle Line.Later broken up.

Norman 21.8* twin screw schooner

1894 7537 Painting of Union Liner leaving Southampton.

Norman 22.23c twin screw schooner

1894 7537 At sea.

Norman 22.31c twin screw schooner

1894 7537

Norman 22.48c twin screw schooner

1894 7537 At sea.

Norman 22.62c twin screw schooner

1894 7537

Norman 23.74c twin screw schooner

1894 7537

Norman 14.51 twin screw schooner

1894 7537 Built in 1894.

Normancourt 4.55* ship

Normand 18.25 steam ship Wreck of, near the Lizard.

Normandie 15.37 steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette".Built in 1935.

Normandie 15.49 steam ship 1935 82779 83423 tons?Built 1935French vessel.Then world's largest ship. Arriving at Plymouth after record Atlantic crossing.

Normandie 16.56 steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette".Built in France 1935.Compagnie Generale Transatlantique Line.1029 feet in length and 119 feet across the beam.

Normandie 16.56 steam ship 1935 82779 ton Built in France in 1935.Compagnie Generale Transatlantique Line.1029 feet in length and 119 feet across the beam.

Normandie 18.72 steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette".

Normandie 19.40 steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette".With "Queen Mary" and "Queen Elizabeth" at New York.

Normandie 19.40 steam ship 1935 82779

Normandie 26.7c steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette".

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Normandie 26.28c steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette".Then the world's three greatest liners side by side.With "Queen Elizabeth", "Queen Mary" and "Normandie ".Length 1029 feet.

Normandie 26.30c steam ship 1935 82779 Aerial view of the Midtown docks in New York City along the Hudson River. 10 liners.Bottom to top "Hamburg", "Bremen", "Columbus", "De Grasse, "Normandie" (renamed "Lafayette"), "Brittanic", "Aquitania", "Conte de Savoia", Unidentified Vessel", "Fort Townsend" and "Monarch of Bermuda".Total tonnage 355,272.

Normandie 26.39c steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette".French Liner "Normandie" winner of the blue riband of the Atlantic, then the longest liner afloat.Sailing up the North River past the New York skyscrapers at the end of her maiden voyage being given a tumultuous welcome.

Normandie 46.35 steam ship 1935 82779 Built in France, in 1935. Compagnie Generale Transatlantique.

Normandie 23.8c steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette ".Nearing completion at St. Nazaire.1,029 feet long.Keen competition for the "biggest and fastest" 3000 workmen.

Normandie 23.8c steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette ".Nearing completion at St. Nazaire.1,029 feet long.Keen competition for the "biggest and fastest" 3000 workmen.

Normandie 23.8c steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette ".Nearing completion at St. Nazaire.1,029 feet long.Keen competition for the "biggest and fastest" 3000 workmen.

Normandie 23.9c steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette".Nearing completion at St. Nazaire.1,029 feet long.Keen competition for the "biggest and fastest" 3000 workmen.

Normandie 23.9c steam ship 1935 82779 Nearing completion at St. Nazaire 1,029 feet long.Keen competition for the "biggest and fastest" 3000 workmen.In Le Havre after her trials 18th may 1935.The "Queen Mary" and the "Normandie" always travelled in opposite directions to avoid too much competition.

Normandie 23.195c steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette".One of 2 photos.Destroyed by fire as she lay in the Hudson River.

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Normandie 23.195c 33 1935 82779 "Lafayette".One of 2 photos.Destroyed by fire as she lay in the Hudson River.

Normandie 33.1 steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette"."Normandie", now "Lafayette", being salvaged.

Normandie 33.1 steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette"."Normandie", now "Lafayette" being salvaged, slowly righting herself.

Normandie 33.2 steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette".New tourist class staircase and foyer.

Normandie 33.2 steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette".Tourist class lounge.

Normandie 33.2 steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette".Alcoves on the Sun deck providing shelter.

Normandie 33.2 steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette".Full regulation lawn tennis court.Henri Cochet serves the first ball.

Normandie 33.3 steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette".

Normandie 33.4 steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette".

Normandie 33.4 steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette".

Normandie 33.5 steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette".Being welcomed.

Normandie 33.5 steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette".Liner being scrapped.

Normandie 33.5 steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette".On fire in New York Harbour.

Normandie 33.5 steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette".Scene after fire.

Normandie 33.6 steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette".The Chapel.

Normandie 11.39 steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette".Built in France in 1935.Compagnie Generale Transatlantique.

Normandie 12.18 steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette".

Normandie 12.32 steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette".

Normandie 13.39 steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette".

Normandie 14.21A steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette".In dry dock at Le Havre.

Normandie 14.23 steam ship 1935 82779 Renamed "Lafayette".

Normandie 33.2 steam ship 1935 82779 "Lafayette".Veranda Café tourist class.

Normandy 23.169* paddle steamer

1863 600 South-Western railway Co. Travels between Southampton and the Channel Islands. Built by James Ash 210 feet long, 24 feet wide, 14 feet depth of hold.

North American 5.13 ship

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North American 6.24 ship

North American 6.46 ship

North Land 22.35c steam ship c1900 Sistership to "North West".

North Point 23.63c steam ship On fire at Gravesend near London.Also "Sun III".

North Star 12.54 steam ship In Kerosene Bay, Sydney.

North Star 12.54 steam ship Hulk in Kerosene Bay, Sydney Harbour awaiting to be scuttled.

North Star 12.54 steam ship In Kerosene Bay, Sydney waiting to be scuttled.

North West 22.35c steam ship c1900 Sistership to "North Land".

Northam 6.5 4 mast barque

1858 1330 Ex steamer P & O S N Co.

Northern Chief 23.71c 3 mast barque

Northern Firth 26.6c steam ship 1922 1931 Ex "Willowpark".Wreck of, off Brush Island, NSW, about 15 miles from Sydney.

Northern Firth 2.59 steam ship 1922 1931 Ex "Willowpark ".

Northern Hay 4.22 barque 1885 1269 Built at Sutherland.

Northfleet 6.2 ship 1853 895

Northumberland 19.31 aux slg ship ex steamer

Money Wigram Line.Later converted into barque.

Northumberland 4.6 aux slg ship Ex steamer.

Northumberland 4.6 aux slg ship ex steamer

Northumberland 10.46 aux slg ship ex steamer

Money Wigram vessel.

Northumberland 11.55 steam ship 1915 11555 Federal Line Built in 1915.

Norwood 3.59 3mS At Miller's Point Wharves, Sydney, with other ships.

Norwood 6.61 3mS "Norwood" of Maitland on RHS. Darling Harbour Wharves Sydney.

Notre Dame Du Salut 22.40 At Marseille.

Nourmahal 3.17 ship With "Sabraon", "The Lord Warden" "Parramatta", "Maid of Judah" all opposite stern of "Dunbar Castle" at Circular Quay, 15th January 1871.

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Nova Scotian 23.128c steam ship 1858

Nowshera 3.41 steam ship B I S N Co.At Circular Quay and Miller's Point, Sydney.

Nubia 22.43c steam ship Cholera at sea.

Nubia 3.66 steam ship 1854 2096 At Southampton Docks.P & O.

Nubia 4.62 steam ship 1854 2096 Built by Laird Birkenhead.

Nubia 9.60 steam ship 1854 2096 P & O S N Co.

Nubia 12.58 steam ship 1854 2096 Old photograph taken at Southampton.

Nubia 13.33 steam ship 1854 2096 Built in 1854.P & O SNC Co.

Nurgis 26.26* paddle steamer

1862 Hong Kong and Canton Steam ship.

Nyanza 4.64 steam ship 1864 P.& O.

Nymboida 18.14 steam ship 1872 563 Ex "Otway".

Nymboida 1.13 steam ship 1872 563 ex OtwayWaiting to be scuttled Kerosene Bay Sydney.

Nymboida 1.48 steam ship 1872 563 Ex "Otway".NCSN Co.Formerly trading between Melbourne and Warrnambool.

Nymboida 3.64 steam ship 1872 563

Nymboida 3.88 steam ship 1872 563 C.S.N.Co.At Darling Harbour Wharves about 1900.

Nyora 3.47

Oakburn 22.80c steam ship Wreck of.

Oakland 22.11c* steam ship Foundering off Port Stephens.

Oamaru 4.39 barque 1874 1364 Built by Scott Greenock.

Oatlands 3.75 2m Sch? At Port Augusta, South Australia, 27th September 1884.

Oberon 22.66c 4 mast barquentine

Ocean 7.49 barque 1867 349 Built at Sunderland 1867.

Ocean King 24.39c ship American ship in San Francisco.Note large showing of copper sheathing.

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Ocean Queen 22.73c steam ship On the reef in Makatea Island.

Ocean Queen 24.24 Passenger and Cargo Steamer, 356' long by 43.5' by 26'1".Built for Mr Jacob Christensen.The Bergen Vessel is of the Flush deck type with topgallant forecastle, 1st and 2nd class passengers and good dining.

Oceana 15.7 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sistership to "Arcadia".P & O Sn Co.

Oceana 17.16 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sistership to "Arcadia".

Oceana 17.16* Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sistership to "Arcadia".Sunken mailer near Dover.

Oceana 17.16 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sinking of.

Oceana 19.64 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sistership to "Arcadia".Sunk by barque Pisagua off Dover.

Oceana 19.64 1887 6603 P & O Co.

Oceana 3.28 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sistership to "Arcadia"P & O Line.At Port Said.

Oceana 3.42 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sistership to "Arcadia".P.& O. Line.At Southampton docks.

Oceana 4.68 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sunk by Barque "Pisagua" near Dover, 16th March 1912. Sistership to "Arcadia".

Oceana 9.29 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sistership to "Arcadia".

Oceana 9.38 steam ship 1891 8063 Renamed "Scot".Built by Denny Bros.

Oceana 10.23 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sistership to "Arcadia".P & O S.N.Co vessel.

Oceana 10.35 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sistership to "Arcadia".P & O vessel.Sunk in English Channel result of collision with barque "Pisagua", on the 16th March 1912.

Oceana 10.52 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sistership to "Arcadia".Wreck in English Channel.

Oceana 10.60 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sistership to "Arcadia".P & O S N Co. vessel.

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Oceana 13.66 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sistership to "Arcadia".Wreck of.Sunk by Barque "Pisagua" nearr Dover 16th March, 1912.

Oceana 13.66 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sistership to "Arcadia".P & O S.N.Co

Oceana 14.53 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sistership to "Arcadia".Built in 1887 for the P & O SNCo.Sunk in English Channel.

Oceana 14.59 Royal Mail ship

1887 6603 Sistership to "Arcadia".P and O line.Built in 1887.

Oceania 26.47c motor vessel Then the fastest Transatlantic motorship afloat.

Oceanic 16.22 steam ship 1899 17144 17274 tons.Built by Harland and Wolff 1899.Armed cruiser during the war.Length 685 feet, breadth 68 feet and depth 44 feet.White Star Line.Wrecked off Scottish Coast.

Oceanic 22.24c steam ship 1899 17144

Oceanic 22.24 steam ship 1899 17144

Oceanic 22.32c steam ship 1899 17144 At sea.

Oceanic 22.25 steam ship 1899 17144 At Liverpool.

Oceanic 22.35c steam ship 1899 17144

Oceanic 22.41c* steam ship 1899 17144 At sea.

Oceanic 22.42c steam ship 1899 17144 White Star Line.

Oceanic 22.44c steam ship 1899 17144 White Star Line.Docking through New River Entrances to Sandon Half Tide River Dock, to Liverpool.

Oceanic 22.62c steam ship 1899 17144 White Star Liner, in her time the heaviest ship ever made. Gross tonnage 17000.

Oceanic 22.62 steam ship 1899 17144

Oceanic 23.13c steam ship 1899 17144

Oceanic 23.44c steam ship 1899 17144

Oceanic 23.78c steam ship 1899 17144 In the Mersey.

Oceanic 4.73 steam ship 1871 3707

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Oceanic 8.1 steam ship 1899 17144 White Star Liner.Built in 1899.Stranded on Foule Island, N Scotland, September 8th 1914.

Oceanic 8.55 steam ship 1871 3707 White Star Line.First Liner built.

Oceanic 9.19 steam ship 1899 17144 17274 tons.Built by Harland & Wolff, Belfast, in 1899.Later wrecked.

Oceanic 9.26 steam ship 1899 17144 17274 tons.White Star Line.Built in 1899.

Oceanic 11.26 steam ship 1899 17144 White Star Line'17274 tons.Built in 1899.

Oceanic 13.48 steam ship 1899 17144 At Southampton.

Oceanic 14.29 steam ship 1899 17144 White Star Line.

Oceanien 3.87 steam ship At Port Melbourne Railway Pier.

Oceanien 9.57 steam ship At Port Melbourne Railway Pier.

Octavia 7.46 lOM Yacht

Oder 13.38 steam ship Norddeutscher Lloyd.

Ohinemuri 23.108c steam ship Towing the four-masted barquentine "Titania" to Hokianga.

Ohio 16.38 steam ship 1923 18940 Renamed "Albertic".Built at Bremen.White Star Line.Acquired by Royal Mail Steam Pavket Co as "Albertic ".

Ohio 9.26 steam ship 1923 18939 Renamed "Albertic".Royal Mail Packet Co.

Ohio 11.5 steam ship 1923 18940 Renamed "Albertic".Royal Mail Packet Co.

Ohio 11.21 steam ship 1923 18940 Renamed "Albertic".R M S P Line for the Europe-New York Service.

Olivebank 15.17 1892 2824 Ex "Caledonia".

Olivebank 15.38 4mb 1892 2824 "Caledonia".

Olivebank 26.52 4mb 1892 2824 Ex "Caledonia".

Olivebank 26.52c motor vessel 1892 2824 Ex "Caledonia".

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Olivebank 24.9c 4 mast barque

1892 2824 Ex "Caledonia".From the "Argus" supplement 2.2.1929.Finnish Barque in dock in Auckland.Several tons of marine growth were scraped from her hull.

Olivebank 4.2 4 mast barque

1892 2824 2824 tonsBuilt by Mackie & Thomson Glasgow 1892.

Olivebank 4.4 4 mast barque

1892 2824 2824 tons.Built by Mackie & Thomson, Glasgow 1892.Sunk by German mine off Jutland Coast, Sept 1939.

Olivebank 5.61 4 mast barque

1892 2824 Ex "Caledonia".Built by Mackie & Thompson, Glasgow, in 1892.

Olivebank 6.50 4 mast barque

1892 2824 "Caledonia".Built in 1892.

Olivebank 6.57 4 mast barque

1892 2824 Built in 1892.

Olympe 18.63 2m T/Sch Wrecked near The Lizard.

Olympia 22.86c HM Protective Cruiser

Olympia 22.89c HM Protective Cruiser

At Columbo having on board Rear Admiral Dewey U.S.navy.

Olympic 15.57 Royal Mail ship

1911 46493 Sistership to "Titanic".Broken up 1936.White Star Liner.

Olympic 16.3 Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic".Length 852.5 feet, breadth 92.5 feet and depth 59.5 feet. Built by Harland & Wolff at Belfast.

Olympic 16.3 Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic".Length 852.5 feet, breadth 92.5 feet and depth 59.5 feet. Built by Harland & Wolff at Belfast.

Olympic 16.53 Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to Titanic.

Olympic 26.57c RM 1911 46439 Sister ship to "Titanic".Sold in 1935 for scrap, £100,000.

Olympic 24.28c Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic". The the largest triple screw liner in the world.

Olympic 24.31c Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic".The the largest triple screw liner in the world.

Olympic 24.47c Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Model in background of Harland and Wolfe's drawing office, Belfast.

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Olympic 24.64c Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic".Photo taken in the mid-Atlantic.

Olympic 24.80c Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic".The White Star Liner is passing down the Solent.

Olympic 23.142c Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic". The lauching of. White Star Line. Built by Harland and Wolff.

Olympic 3.46 Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic".With other ships at Southampton Docks

Olympic 9.17 Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic".At Southampton Docks.

Olympic 9.41 Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic".At Southampton.

Olympic 9.59 Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic".White Star Liner as troopship.

Olympic 11.18 Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to Titanic

Olympic 11.42 Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic", White Star Line.RMS.At Southampton.Built in 1911.

Olympic 11.57 Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic".White Star Line.Built in 1911.

Olympic 13.23 Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic".White Star Liner.

Olympic 14.27 Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to Titanic.White Star Line.Sold for 100,000.00 pounds in 1935 for scrapping.

Olympic 14.31 Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 As troopship. White Star Liner.

Olympic 14.46 Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic".Built by Harland & Wolff, Belfast 1911 for the White Star Line.

Olympic 14.46 Royal Mail ship

1911 46439 Sistership to "Titanic".Launch of at Belfast.

Omar 11.7 steam ship 1896 11103 Ex "Konigin Luise".Orient Line.

Omar 11.49 steam ship 1896 11103 Ex "Konigin Luise".Orient Line.RMS.

Omar 11.53 steam ship 1896 11103 Ex "Konigin Luise".Orient Line.Built in 1896.

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Omega 4.2 4 mast barque

1887 2471 Ex "Drumcliff".2471 tons.Built by Russell & Co., Greenock, 1887.

Omega 4.15 4 mast barque

1887 2471 Ex "Drumcliff".Built by Russell & Co Greenock.

Omega 6.9 4 mast barque

1887 2471 Ex "Drumcliff".Built by Russell, Greenock.

Omega 6.62 4 mast barque

1887 2471 "Drumcliff".Built at Greenock in 1887.

Omega 6.67 4 mast barque

1887 2471 "Drumcliff".Built by Russell in 1887.

Omega 7.52 4 mast barque

1887 2471 Ex "Drumcliff".Built by Russell Greenock 1887.

Omeo 19.50 steam ship 1858 789 Hulk on beach, W. A.

Omeo 15.34 steam ship 1858 789 McKekan Blackwood & Co.Later converted into sailing vessel.Hulk stranded near Fremantle.

Omeo 15.34 1858 789

Omeo 15.34 1858 789 Remains in February 1940.

Omeo 15.34 1858 789 Under sail and steam.

Omeo 15.34 1858 789

Omeo 17.34* steam ship 1858 789 McMeckan Blackwood & Co.

Omeo 18.54 steam ship 1858 789 CDG at the wreck of the hulk at Coogee Beach, near Fremantle.

Omeo 18.64 steam ship 1858 789 Hulk, stranded on beach, near Fremantle, WA.

Omeo 18.72 steam ship 1858 789 Remains on beach near Fremantle, WA.

Omeo 19.6 steam ship 1858 789 In her hey day.

Omeo 19.6 steam ship 1858 789 Hulk of, rusting at a Western Australian beach.

Omeo 19.8 steam ship 1858 789 Barque, wrecking, at Pile Light, Port Phillip.

Omeo 19.50 steam ship 1858 789 Hulk on beach, W. A.

Omeo 21.19 steam ship 1858 789

Omeo 46.28 steam ship 1858 789 In Port Phillip Bay, 1881.

Omeo 46.29 steam ship 1858 789 .By C Dickson.

Omeo 46.30 steam ship 1858 789 Remains of.

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Omeo 1.40 steam ship 1858 789 Wreck of on beach nr Fremantle WA.

Omeo 1.40 steam ship 1858 789 McMeikan Blackwood & Co.

Omeo 1.40 steam ship 1858 789 In dock at Port Chalmers NZ.

Omeo 2.21 steam ship 1858 789 In Roper River N.T. Feb 1872.

Omeo 2.25 steam ship 1858 789 In dock at Port Chalmers in 1872.Built at Durham in 1858 for McMeikan, Blackwood & Co.Altered to sailing vessel in 1880.Hulk stranded on Western Australian beach in 1909.

Omeo 2.25 steam ship 1858 789 Built at Durham in 1858 for McMeikan, Blackwood & Co.Altered to sailing vessel in 1880.Hulk stranded on Western Australian beach in 1909.

Omeo 2.25 steam ship 1858 789 Stranded hulk on Western Australian Beach.

Omeo 2.25 steam ship 1858 789 Ex Steam Ship.Wrecking Pile Light House, Port Phillip Bay 13th September 1881.

Omeo 3.29 steam ship 1858 789 The Queen's Wharf and Swing Basin, River Yarra, taken in the 1870's."Julia Percy" at wharf."Victorian", "Omeo" & "Mangana" follow.On south side SS "Rob Roy".

Omeo 8.50 steam ship 1858 789 In Roper River, NT.

Omeo 8.51 steam ship 1858 789

Omeo 12.44* steam ship 1858 789 Hulk stranded on beach near Fremantle.

Omrah 22.24c tss RMS 1899 (1901?)

8282 Orient Pacific Line.

Omrah 22.34c tss RMS 1899 (1901?)

8282 Orient Line.

Omrah 22.39c tss RMS 1899 (1901?)

8282 Orient Steam Navigation Co.

Omrah 22.40c tss RMS 1899 (1901?)

8282 Arriving at Hobart.

Omrah 8.50 tss RMS 1899 (1901?)

8282 Orient Co.

Omrah 10.3 tss RMS 1899 8282 Built in 1899.Orient liner.Torpedoed near Sardinia and sunk 12th May 1918.

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Omrah 10.13 tss RMS 1899 8282 Built in 1889.Owned by the Orient S N Co.Torpedoed in Sardinia and sunk.

Omrah 10.22 tss RMS 1899 (1901?)

8282 Orient S.N.Co. vessel.Torpedoed 12th May 1918.

Omrah 10.43 tss RMS 1899 (1901?)

8282 Orient Liner.Torpedoed in Mediterranean 12th May 1918.

Omrah 11.6 tss RMS 1899 (1901?)

8282 Orient S N Co.

Omrah 11.20 tss RMS 1899 8282 Orient Line.Built in 1899.

Omrah 12.28 tss RMS 1899 (1901?)

8282 Orient Co.Torpedoed and sunk without warning nr Sardinia 12 May 1918.

Omrah 13.22 tss RMS 1899 (1901?)

8282 Orient S N Co.Torpedoed and sunk in Mediterranean, 12th May, 1918.

Omrah 13.59 tss RMS 1899 (1901?)

8282 Orient Co.

Omrah 13.60 tss RMS 1899 (1901?)

8282 Orient SN Co.

Oneida 4.16 ship 1855 2293 Ex "Oneida".Built by scott Greenock.

Oneida 6.8 ship 1855 2293 Built by Scott, Greenock.

Oonah 19.30 steam ship 1882 1758 TSN CO, in original form.

Oonah 23.184c steam ship 1888 1758 June 25, 1935, "The Herald".Veteran of the Bass Straight. New crew hoisting the Japanese flag over the stern of the vessel.

Oonah 1.5 steam ship 1888 1758 TSN Co Later of USS Co.

Oonah 1.7 steam ship 1888 1758 USS Co vessel.

Oonah 1.9 steam ship 1888 1758 Built inj Glasgow for TSN Co.Later owned by the USS Co., NZ.

Oonah 1.43 steam ship 1888 1758

Oonah 1.45* steam ship 1888 1758 TSN Co.

Oonah 2.17 steam ship 1888 1758

Oonah 2.46 steam ship 1888 1758 Built by A & J Inglis.Formerly of T S N Co. and later U S S Co.

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Oonah 2.50 steam ship 1888 1758 T S N Co.

Oonah 2.61 steam ship 1888 1758 In original rig.

Oonah 2.61 steam ship 1888 1758 Union SS CO.

Oonah 2.61 steam ship 1888 1758 TSN Co, later USS Co.

Oonah 2.64 steam ship 1888 1758

Oonah 2.75 steam ship 1888 1758 With other ships on River Yarra.

Oonah 8.59 steam ship 1888 1758 TSN Co.As originally built.

Oonah 9.36 steam ship 1888 1758 As originally rigged.T. S.N. Co.

Opawa 5.15 ship 1876 1131 New Zealand Shipping Co.

Ophir 16.51 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814

Ophir 22.23c Royal Mail ship

1891 6814

Ophir 16.51 6814 Built by R Napier & Sons Glasgow for Orient S.N Co Chartered by Imperial Gov. to convey King George and Queen Mary (then Duke and Duchess of York) to Australia.Sold by Admiralty for 6,ooo pounds and broken up at Troon in 1922.

Ophir 19.23 steam ship Dutch vessel.

Ophir 22.28c Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Photographed at Portsmouth.

Ophir 22.30c* Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Steaming out of Portsmouth Harbour on way to Australia with Duke and Duchess of York.

Ophir 22.35c* Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Royal Yacht.

Ophir 22.36c Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Orient Steam Navigation Company Limited.

Ophir 22.37c Royal Mail ship

1891 6814

Ophir 22.42c steam ship Orient-Pacific Line between England and Australia.

Ophir 22.46

Ophir 22.47c Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 The Royal yacht.

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Ophir 22.62c Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Entering Portsmouth Harbour to prepare for the Duke of Cornwall & York's Imperial voyage.

Ophir 23.38c Royal Mail ship

1891 6814

Ophir 23.48c steam ship Dutch Vessel.

Ophir 3.67 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Arrival at Fremantle Harbour.Duke and Duchess of York (George V and Queen Mary) on board 1901.

Ophir 3.79 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 At anchor Sydney Harbour.

Ophir 8.50 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Orient Co.Royal Yacht.

Ophir 8.59 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Orient Co.Royal Yacht.

Ophir 9.40 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Orient S.N.Co.Later Royal YachtFinally acquired by British Admiralty.

Ophir 9.46 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 As Royal Yacht, Orient Co.

Ophir 10.27 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Orient Liner.

Ophir 10.32 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Orient S N Co vessel.

Ophir 10.46 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 On her trials Firth of Clyde.

Ophir 10.52 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Royal Yacht.Orient Line vessel, chartered 1901 for Royal visit to Australia. Scrapped 1922.

Ophir 10.61 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Leaving Melbourne.

Ophir 11.47 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Orient Line.RMS.Built in 1891.

Ophir 11.53 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Orient Line RMS.

Ophir 13.1 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Royal Yacht.

Ophir 13.49* Royal Mail Ship

1891 6814 Entering Port Phillip Heads with HRH The Duke of and Duchess of York (later King George V and Queen Mary) 1901.

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Ophir 13.76 Royal Mail ship

1891 6814 Royal Yacht.Orient SN Co.

Opihi 1.7 steam ship 1886 1117 Ex Sailing Ship "Lilla ".

Opihi 2.58 steam ship 1886 1117 Ex Sailing Ship "Lilla ".

Orama 19.41 mss 1924 19777 Orient Liner.

Orama 26.41c mss 1924 19777 Sistership to "Orama" and "Otranto".Fitted with 14 sets of Gravity Davits.

Orama 24.37c mss 1924 19777 Sistership to "Oronsay" and "Otranto".

Orama 24.48c mss 1924 19777 Sistership to "Oronsay" and "Otranto".

Orama 23.19c mss 1924 19777 Sistership to "Oronsay" and "Otranto".

Orama 23.21c mss 1924 19777 Sistership to "Oronsay" and "Otranto".Orient Co Twin-screwed Geared-turbine Passenger steamship.

Orama 8.50 mss 1924 19777 Sistership to "Oronsay" and "Otranto".Orient Co.

Orama 8.50 1911 12927

Orama 10.19 1911 12927 Orient Co vessel.Sunk 19 October 1917.

Orama 10.21 mss 1924 19777 Sistership to "Oronsay" and "Otranto".Orient S.N.Co vessel.

Orama 10.22 mss 1924 19777 Sistership to "Oronsay" and "Otranto".Orient S.N.Co vessel.

Orama 10.22 1911 12927 Orient Liner.Torpedoed 19th October 1917.

Orama 10.24 mss 1924 19777 Sistership to "Oronsay" and "Otranto".Orient Liner.

Orama 10.46 1911 12927 Orient Co. vessel.

Orama 11.29 mss 1924 19777 Sistership to "Oronsay" & "Otranto".Orient Line.Built in 1924.

Orama 11.47 mss 1924 19777 Sistership to "Oronsay" and "Otranto".Orient Line.

Orama 11.51 1911 12927 Orient S N Co.

Orama 13.6 1911 12927 Orient S.N.C.

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Orama 13.68 1911 12927 Orient Line.Torpedoed and sunk 19th October, 1917.

Orania 24.54 steam ship 1922 9763 Royal Holland liner.

Orania 11.48 steam ship 1922 9763 Built in Belfast in 1922.

Oranje 19.61 steam ship Dutch Hospital Ship.

Oranje 23.151c steam ship Hospital Ship in which Corporal Warne made 5 trips to the Middle East on hospital duty.

Orara 23.37c steam ship North Coast S N Company's Express Steamer.

Orara 3.89 steam ship At Darling Harbour, Sydney 1932.

Orari 5.9 ship 1875 Built in 1875.Sold to Italians in 1906.Converted into hulk 1909.

Oravia 22.38c steam ship Sistership to "Orissa" and "Oropesa".

Oravia 23.157c steam ship 14072 Sistership to "Orissa" and "Oropesa".

Orazio 14.12 steam ship 1927 11669 Italian Line.

Orbita 9.43 steam ship 1915 15486 Built by Harland & Wolff.Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.

Orbita 9.51 steam ship 1915 15486

Orbita 11.5 steam ship 1915 15486

Orca 16.65 Triple ss 1918 16063 Built by Harland & Wolff 1918.Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.

Orca 9.43 Triple ss 1918 16063 151 Pacific S.N.Co.

Orca 11.15 Triple ss 1918 16063 151

Orcades 15.51 steam ship 9764 Station Pier Port Melbourne with liners "Orcades", "Ceramic" (left), "Strathmore" and "Marisposa" (right).

Orcades 23.134c steam ship 1937 Forced against the jetty by high winds after her launch at Barrow. December 2, 1936.

Orcades 11.11 steam ship 9764 Orient Line.

Orcades 12.25 steam ship 9764

Orcades 13.14 steam ship 1937 Orient S.N.Co.

Orcana 22.33c steam ship

Orcana 22.44c steam ship Sistership to "Orellana".

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Orcona 16.9 steam ship 1908 11577 Built by Beardmore & Co Glasgow 1908.Pacific S N Co.

Orcona 11.3 steam ship 1908 11577 Pacific S N Co.

Orcona 11.14 steam ship 1908 11577 Built at Glasgow.

Orcona 14.55 steam ship 1908 11577 Built in 1908 for the Pacific SN Co.

Orduna 23.10c steam ship 1914 15499 RMS.

Orduna 23.20c steam ship 1914 15499

Orduna 9.17 steam ship 1914 15499 At Southampton Docks.

Orduna 11.29 steam ship 1914 15499 RMSP.

Orduna 11.49 steam ship 1914 15499 Pacific S N Co.RMS.

Orduna 11.54 steam ship 1914 15499 Pacific SN Co.Built in 1914.

Oregon Pine 6.21 6m Sch 1920 2526 Built in 1920.

Orellana 22.44c steam ship Sistership to "Orcana".

Orford 26.54c Royal Mail ship

Orient Line.

Orford 24.41c Royal Mail ship

Orford 23.135c Royal Mail ship

In the Australian Bight before arriving in Melbourne.

Orford 10.18 Royal Mail ship

Orient Liner.

Orford 10.28 Royal Mail ship

Orient S N Co vessel.

Orford 11.6 Royal Mail ship

Orient S N Co.

Oriana 16.8 steam ship 1906 8117 Built by Barclay, Curle & Co Glasgow 1906.Pacific Steam Navigation Company.

Oriana 23.138c steam ship 1906 8117 Built by Barclay, Curle & Co Glasgow 1906.Pacific Steam Nagigation Company.

Oriana 23.138c steam ship 1906 8117 Built by Barclay, Curle & Co Glasgow 1906.Pacific Steam Nagigation Company.

Oriana 11.5 steam ship 1906 8117 Pacific S N Co.

Oriana 13.3 steam ship 1906 8117 P.S.N.Co.

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Orient 15.1 steam ship 1879 5365 Orient SN Co.Broken up in 1909.

Orient 15.25* Royal Mail ship

1879 5365 Rescuing "Phyllis "in 1897 off NSW coast. From a painting by G.F.Gregory.

Orient 17.3* steam ship 1879 5365 Orient S N Co.

Orient 19.23* steam ship 1879 5365

Orient 22.45c steam ship 1879 5365

Orient 26.7c steam ship 1879 5365 Passing through the Suez Canal.

Orient 5.42 steam ship 1879 5365 Built by J Elder & Co., Glasgow.

Orient 5.42 steam ship 1879 5365

Orient 8.50 steam ship 1879 5365 In latest rig.Orient Co.

Orient 8.52 steam ship 1879 5365 Orient Co.

Orient 9.38* steam ship 1879 5365 As originally rigged.Orient S.N. Co.

Orient 9.44 steam ship 1879 5365 As originally rigged.

Orient 9.52 steam ship 1879 5365 Orient Line.

Orient 10.18 steam ship 1879 5365

Orient 10.22 steam ship 1879 5365 Orient S.N.Co vessel.

Orient 10.29 steam ship 1879 5365 As Altered. Orient Line

Orient 10.40 steam ship 1879 5365

Orient 10.54* steam ship 1879 5365 In later rig.Scrapped 1909.

Orient 10.54 steam ship 1879 5365 Orient S N Co. vessel.

Orient 11.6 steam ship 1879 5365 Orient S N Co.

Orient 11.6 steam ship 1879 5365 Orient S N Co (as altered).

Orient 11.6 steam ship 1879 5365 Orient S N Co.

Orient 11.6 steam ship 1879 5365 Orient s N Co.

Orient 12.16 steam ship 1879 5365 Orient Line.

Orient 13.1 steam ship 1879 5365 S.N.Co.R.M.S

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Orient 13.24 steam ship 1879 5365 Orient Co.After alteration.

Orient 13.40* steam ship 1879 5365 Built in 1879.

Orient 13.40 steam ship 1879 5365 Built in 1879.

Orient 13.54 steam ship 1879 5365 First liner built for Orient Co.

Orient 13.54 steam ship 1879 5365 Orient S.N.Co.

Orient 13.55 steam ship 1879 5365 Orient S.N.Co.After alterations.

Orient 13.58 steam ship 1879 5365 Orient Co.After being altered in rig.

Orient 13.58 steam ship 1879 5365 As rigged in 1879.Orient SN Co.

Oriental 22.29c* steam ship 1888 5045 Sistership to "Peninsular".

Oriental 9.52 steam ship 1888 5284 Sistership to "Peninsular".

Orinoco 14.36 motor vessel 1928 9660 Built in 1928 for the Hamburg-American Line.

Orinoco 14.44 motor vessel 1928 9660 Built in 1928 for the Hamburg-American Line.

Orion 22.59c

Orion 26.39c At Venice.

Orion 26.49c steam ship Orient liner Built by Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd, barrow- in- Furness.

Orion 23.106c steam ship 1890? 23371 Four liners berthed at Station Pier, Port Melbourne. "Ceramic" (lower left), inbound from South Africa; "Orion" (upper left) outward bound for London; "Mariposa" (lower right) from San Francisco; "Strathmore" (upper right) inward bound from London.

Orion 23.166c steam ship 1890? 23371

Orissa 22.38c steam ship Sistership to "Oravia" and "Oropesa".

Orissa 23.157c steam ship 14072 Sistership to "Oravia" and "Oropesa".

Orita 14.66 steam ship 1903 9298 Built in 1903 for the Pacific S N Co.

Orizaba 17.7* steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya" (1).Wreck of.

Orizaba 18.27 steam ship 1886 6298 Is alongside "Ouraka" which is salvaging cargo.Wreck of vessel at Garden Island WA 17th February 1905. Sistership to "Craya" (1).

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Orizaba 19.23 steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya" (1).

Orizaba 22.6c* steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya".Was stranded on West Australian coast near Cape Peron.

Orizaba 22.15c* steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya" (1).Orient mail steamer.

Orizaba 26.56 steam ship 1886 6298 "Craya" (1) sistership.Wreck of, photo taken February 17, 1905 on the rocks off Fremantle. Transhipping passengers and mail.

Orizaba 22.92c* steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya".Orient Co ship stranded on Westralian Coast.

Orizaba 9.55 steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya".Wrecked near Fremantle, W A, 17 Feb 1907.

Orizaba 10.4 steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya" (1).Wreck of the "Orizaba" with SS "Ouraka".

Orizaba 10.4 steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya" (1).Wreck of, at Garden Is W A 17th February 1905.

Orizaba 10.4 steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership "Craya" (1).

Orizaba 10.13 steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya" (1).Built in 1886 for Pacific S N Co.Wrecked on Garden Island W A on the 17th February 1905.

Orizaba 10.36 steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya" (1).Pacific S N Co vessel.

Orizaba 10.62 steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya".

Orizaba 11.42 steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya" (1).PSN Co.Built in 1886.

Orizaba 13.50 steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya" (1).PSNCo.In Suez Canal.

Orizaba 13.54 steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Oraya" (1).

Orizaba 13.55 steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya" (1).PSN Co.Wrecked near Fremantle WA 17th February, 1907.

Orizaba 13.56 steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya" (1).

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Orizaba 13.70 steam ship 1886 6298 Sistership to "Craya".Pacific SN Co.Wrecked near garden Island W.A., 17th February, 1905.

Orizaba 13.71 steam ship 1886 6298 Pacific S N Co.Wrecked near Garden Island W A 17th February, 1905.Sistership to "Craya".

Ormiston 19.33 steam ship 1922 5832 Ex "Famaka".Sistership to "Orungal".

Ormiston 1.30 steam ship 1922 5832 Ex "Famaka".Sistership to "Orungal".AUSN Co.

Ormiston 2.73 steam ship 1922 5832 Ex "Famaka".Sistership to "Orungal".

Ormiston 2.80 steam ship 1922 5832 Ex "Famaka".Sistership to "Orungal".Khedivial Line.Chartered to AUSN Co.

Ormonde 15.32 steam ship 1917 14853 Orient liner in English Channel.

Ormonde 17.32 Royal Mail ship

1917 14853 Orient Co.

Ormonde 3.64 steam ship 1917 14853 At Circular Quay.

Ormonde 3.84 steam ship 1917 14853 At Princes Pier, Melbourne.

Ormonde 9.52 steam ship 1917 14853

Ormonde 10.7 steam ship 1917 14853 Built in 1917.Orient S N Co.

Ormonde 11.27 steam ship 1917 14853 Orient Line.RMS.Built in 1917.

Ormonde 11.41 steam ship 1917 14853 Orient Line.Built in 1917.

Ormuz 3.67 ss RMS 1914 14588 Ex "Zeppelin" and renamed "Dresden".

Orient line at Fremantle Harbour.

Ormuz 8.40 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 6387 Renamed "Divona".

Ormuz 9.23 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 6387 Renamed "Divona".Built in 1886.Orient S N.6031 tons. Sold and renamed.

Ormuz 9.24 ss RMS 1914 14588 Ex " Zeppelin" and renamed "Dresden".

Built in Germany in 1914 Orient Line Formerly Nordeutcher Lloyd "Zeppelin". Later "Dresden".Wrecked in 1934.

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Ormuz 9.35 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 6387 Renamed "Divona".Orient S.N.Co.

Ormuz 9.48 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 6387 Sistership to "Divon".Orient Line.

Ormuz 10.11 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 Renamed "Divona".Built for the Orient S N Co.Renamed "Divona" in 1912.

Ormuz 10.15 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 6387 Renamed "Divona".

Ormuz 10.17 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 6387 Renamed "Divona".Orient SN Co vessel.Tonnage 6387.Built in 1886.

Ormuz 10.26 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 6387 renamed "Divona".Orient Liner.

Ormuz 10.38 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 6387 Renamed "Divona".Orient Liner.Sold and renamed in 1912

Ormuz 10.38 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 6387 Renamed "Divona".

Ormuz 10.38 ss RMS 1914 14588 Ex " Zeppelin", renamed "Dresden".

Originally Orient Line Sold to Norddeutscher Lloyd and renamed.

Ormuz 11.10 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 6387 Renamed "Divona".Orient S N Co.

Ormuz 11.11 ss RMS 1914 14588 Ex "Zeppelin", Renamed "Dresden".

Orient Line.

Ormuz 11.51 ss RMS 1914 14588 Ex "Zeppelin", renamed "Dresden".

Orient S N Co.

Ormuz 12.0 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 6387 Renamed "Divona".This picture published Perth W A 4/11/32.Orient liner left London 28 April 1911 arriving Sydney 8th June 1911. She made one voyage after that and was then sold to Belgium and renamed.

Ormuz 12.13 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 6387 Renamed "Divona".Sold in 1912 and renamed.

Ormuz 13.39 Royal Mail ship

1886 6387 Renamed "Divona".Built in 1886.Orient SNCo.

Ormuz 13.45 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 6387 Renamed "Divona".Orient SNCo.

Ormuz 13.55 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 6387 Renamed "Divona".

Ormuz 13.56 Royal Mail ship

1886 6031 6387 Renamed "Divona".

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Oronsay 26.41c steam ship 1925 20000 Sistership to "Orama" and "Otranto".Fitted with 14 sets of Gravity Davits.

Oronsay 24.1Oc steam ship 1925 20000 Sistershsip to "Orama and "Otranto".

Oronsay 3.77 steam ship 1925 20000 Sistership to "Orama" and "Otranto".At pier, Port Melbourne Station Pier, 30 May 1932.

Oronsay 9.9 steam ship 1925 20000 Orient S N Co.Sistership to "Orama" and "Otranto".

Oronsay 10.26 steam ship 1925 20000 Sistership to "Orama" and "Otranto".Orient Liner.

Oronsay 11.43 steam ship 1925 20000 Sistership to "Orama" & "Otranto".Orient Line.Built in 1925.

Oronsay 13.6 steam ship 1925 20000 Sistership to "Orama' and "Otranto".Orient S.N.Co.

Oronsay 13.30 steam ship 1925 20001 Built in 1925.Orient S.N.Co.Sistership to "Orama" (2) & "Otranto".

Orontes 15.42 WS 1929 20000

Orontes 19.24 WS 1929 20000 Orient Liner, with Adelaide SS Co's SS "Investigator".

Orontes 22.14c* steam ship 1902 9000 Orient Co.

Orontes 22.43c steam ship 1902 9000 Orient Pacific Line between England and Australia.

Orontes 22.48c steam ship 1902 9000 Orient Pacific Line.

Orontes 26.33 WS 1929 20000 Orient line.

Orontes 23.95c WS 1929 20000

Orontes 5.66 ship 1881 1383 Built in 1881, in Glasgow.

Orontes 9.56 steam ship 1902 9000 Orient liner.

Orontes 10.1 WS 1929 20000 Built in 1929 for Orient SNC Co.

Orontes 10.22 steam ship 1902 9000 Orient S.N.Co vessel.

Orontes 10.41 WS 1929 20000 Orient S N Co. vessel.

Orontes 10.63 WS 1929 20000 Orient S N Co.

Orontes 10.63 steam ship 1902 9000 Orient S N Co.

Orontes 13.8 WS 1929 20000 Orient Line.

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Orontes 13.45 WS 1929 20000 19970 tons.Built in 1929.Second steamer by that name.

Orontes 13.69 HMS

Oropesa 22.38c steam ship 1920 14072 Sistership to "Oravia" and "Orissa".

Oropesa 24.55c steam ship 1920 14072 Sistership to "Oravia" and "Orissa".

Oropesa 23.12c steam ship 1920 14072 Sistership to "Oravia" and "Orissa".

Oropesa 23.74c steam ship 1920 14072 Sistership to "Oravia" and "Orissa".Nicknamed "The Sunshine Ship".On each occasion to South America she has been met with fine weather.

Oropesa 23.157c steam ship 1920 14072 Sistership to "Oravia" and "Orissa".

Oropesa 9.59 steam ship 1920 14072 Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.Sistership to "Oravia" and "Orissa".

Oropesa 13.23 steam ship 1920 14072 Sistership to "Oravia" and "Orissa".Pacific S N Co.

Orotava 17.23 Royal Mail ship

1889 5857 Sistership to "Oruba".

Orotava 9.14 Royal Mail ship

1889 5857 Sistership to "Oruba".

Orotava 10.61 Royal Mail ship

1889 5857 Sistership to "Orubu".Pacific S.N.Co. vessel.

Orotava 10.63 Royal Mail ship

1889 5857 Sistership to "Orubu".Pacific S N Co.

Oroya 22.43c steam ship 1886 6077 Sistership to "Orizaba".Orient Pacific Line.

Oroya 23.68c steam ship 1923 12257 In Pier No7 at Cristobal

Oroya 8.10 steam ship 1886 6077 Sistership to "Orizaba".

Oroya 9.11 steam ship 1923 12257 Built by Harland & Wolff in 1923.Pacific S N Co.

Oroya 9.29 steam ship 1886 6077 Sistership to "Orizaba".Pacific S N Co.6297 tons.Built in 1886.Sistership to "Orizaba".Originally 4 masts.

Oroya 10.25 steam ship 1886 6077 Sistership to "Orizaba".Pacific S.N.Co vessel.

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Oroya 11.18 steam ship 1923 12257 Pacific S N Co.

Oroya 11.35 steam ship 1923 12257 Pacific S N Co.Built in 1923.

Oroya 12.40 steam ship 1886 6077 Sistership to "Orizaba".At Circular Quay about 1900.

Oroya 13.34 steam ship 1886 6077 Sistership to "Orizaba".Pacific SNCO.

Oroya 13.46 steam ship 1886 6077 Sistership to "Orizaba".Pacific SNCo.6298 tons.Built in 1886.

Oroya 14.65 steam ship 1923 12257 Built in 1923 Pacific for the S N Co.

Orpheus 23.171c* hms 1860

Orsova 15.1 twin screw schooner

1909 12041 Sistership to "Otway" & "Osterley".Leaving Melbourne for last time prior to scrapping.

Orsova 15.4 twin screw schooner

1909 12041 Sistership to "Otway" & "Osterley". Signalling "goodbye" off Sydney Heads on her final voyage prior to scrapping 1936.

Orsova 19.58* twin screw schooner

1909 12041 Sistership to "Otway" & "Osterley".Painting by C D Gregory.

Orsova 22.21c Royal Mail ship

1909 12041 Sistership to "Otway" & "Osterley".

Orsova 24.65c twin screw schooner

1909 12041 Sistership to "Otway" & "Osterley".Orient Mail steamer.

Orsova 23.38c twin screw schooner

1909 12041 Sistership to "Otway" and "Osterley".

Orsova 10.46 twin screw schooner

1909 12041 Sistership to "Otway" & "Osterley".Leaving Melbourne.

Orsova 11.49 twin screw schooner

1909 12041 Sistership to "Otway" & "Osterley".Orient Line.

Orsova 11.60 twin screw schooner

1909 12041 Sistership to "Otway" & "Osterley".Orient Line.Built in 1909.

Orsova 13.34 twin screw schooner

1909 12041 Sistership to "Otway" &"Osterley".Orient SNC Co.At Port Melbourne.

Orsova 13.70 twin screw schooner

1909 12041 Sistership to "Otway" & "Osterley".Orient Line.Sold to shipbreakers 1936.

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Orsova 14.43* twin screw schooner

1909 12041 Sistership to "Otway" & "Osterley".Built in 1909 for the Orient Line.

Ortona 16.58 twin screw schooner

1899 7945 Renamed "Arcadian" and renamed "Asturias"?

Ortona 22.41c twin screw schooner

1899 7945 Renamed "Arcadian" and " Asturias"?

Ortona 22.45c twin screw schooner

1899 7945 Renamed "Arcadian" and "Asturias"?

Pacific Steam Navigation Company.

Ortona 22.45 twin screw schooner

1899 7945

Ortona 22.47c twin screw schooner

1899 7945 Renamed " Arcadian" and " Asturias"?

Ortona 9.12 twin screw schooner

1899 7945 Renamed "Asturias".Built in 1899.Pacific S N Co.Later "Susturias".R M S F Co.Torpedoed in 1917.

Ortona 9.54 twin screw schooner

1899 7945 Renamed "Arcadian". Maybe also renamed "Asturias".

Pacific S N Co.

Ortona 10.44 twin screw schooner

1899 7945 Renamed "Arcadian".

Ortona 10.49 twin screw schooner

1899 7945 Renamed "Arcadian" (and "Asturias"?)

Pacific & S.N.Co vessel.Altered and renamed.Torpedoed and sunk 15th April 1917.

Ortona 10.50 twin screw schooner

1899 7945 Renamed "Arcadian" (and "Asturias"?).

At Hobart.Pacific S.N.Co. vessel.

Oruba 16.16 steam ship 1889 5857 "Miltiades".Sistership to "Oratava".Built 1889.Pacific S.N. Company.

Oruba 22.39c steam ship 1889 5857 Formerly "Miltiades".Sistership to "Oratava".

Oruba 22.44c steam ship 1889 5857 Ex "Miltiades".Sistership to "Oratava".

Oruba 22.44 1889 5857 Formerly "Mitiades".Sistership to "Oratava".

Oruba 9.50 steam ship 1889 5857 Ex "Miltiades".Sistership to "Oratava".Originally 4 masts.Royal Mail Packet Co..

Oruba 10.4 steam ship 1889 5857 Ex" Miltiades".Pacific S N Co vessel.Sistership to "Oratava".

Oruba 10.39 steam ship 1889 5857 Ex "Miltiades".Sistership to "Oratava".

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Oruba 11.7 steam ship 1889 5857 Ex "Miltiades".Sistership "Oratava".Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.

Oruba 13.59 steam ship 1889 5857 Ex "Miltiades".Sistership to "Oratava".

Orungal 18.72 steam ship Stranded and burning at Barwon Heads, Victoria.

Orungal 18.72 On fire.

Orungal 18.72 After the fire.

Orungal 23.182c steam ship December 1941, the Orungal breaking up eventually into 3 sections.

Orungal 23.182c* steam ship December 1941, the "Orungal" breaking up eventually into 3 sections.

Orungal 23.208c steam ship Herald November 22, 1940.Aground on the Eastern reef at Barwon Heads. Passengers and crew taken off, vessel abandoned.One photo of a set.

Orungal 23.208c steam ship Herald November 22, 1940.Aground on the Eastern reef at Barwon Heads.Passengers and crew taken off, vessel abandoned.One photo of a set.

Orungal 23.208c steam ship Herald November 22, 1940.Aground on the Eastern reef at Barwon Heads. Passengers and crew taken off, vessel abandoned.One photo of a set.

Orungal 12.0 steam ship

Orungal 12.14 steam ship AUSNCo.Burning at Barwon Heads after being wrecked 28th November 1940.

Orungal 12.43 steam ship At Townsville Wharf.

Orvieto 3.36 Royal Mail ship

1909 12133 With other ships at Hobart Wharves in the seventies.

Orvieto 10.51 Royal Mail ship

1909 12133 Orient Co. vessel.Scrapped 1931.

Orvieto 11.2 Royal Mail ship

1909 12133 Orient S N Co.

Orvieto 11.7 Royal Mail ship

1909 12133 Orient Line.

Orvieto 11.49 Royal Mail ship

1909 12133 Orient Line.RMS.

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Orvieto 13.19 Royal Mail ship

1909 12133 Orient Line.

Osborne 6.4 4 mast barque

1892 3166

Osborne 8.9 ps yacht 1892 3166 Queen Victoria's Royal steamer.

Oshoro Maru 24.14c aux. barquentine

c1930 Training ship owned by Hokkaido Imperial University, Kobe. Built at the Toba dockyard of the Kobe Seikosho.

Osiris 11.24 steam ship 1898 1728 Sistership to "Isis".P and O line.Built in 1898.

Osliabia 22.16

Osliabia 22.16

Osterley 23.75c steam ship 1909 12184 Sistership to "Otway" & "Orsova".12,129 tons.

Osterley 23.160c steam ship 1909 12184 Sistership to "Otway & Orsova".

Osterley 11.43 steam ship 1909 12184 Sistership to "Otway" & "Orsova".Orient Line.At Cape Town.Built in 1909.

Otago 17.14 steam ship Wreck of.

Otago 17.30* steam ship McMeckan, Blackwood Line.

Otago 18.77

Otago 24.23c* steam ship 1869 993 Wreck of, 23rd December 1876.

Otago 1.40 steam ship Wreck of at Foveaux Strait NZ 4 Dec 1876.

Otago 2.53* steam ship Wrecked 4 December 1876.

Otago 5.2 barque 1869 993 Renamed "Ermilla".Built in 1869. Torpedoed during the war.

Otago 5.29 barque 1869 993 r/n ErmillaShaw Savill Co.

Otago 5.33 barque 1869 993 Renamed "Ermilla".Built Duncan Glasgow.

Otago 6.30 barque 1869 993 "Ermilla".Built in 1869.At Fletcher's Slip, Port Adelaide 1896.

Otaio 13.40 motor vessel 10298 NZSCo.

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Otaki 22.40 steam ship New Zealand Shipping Company.The latest development in marine engines. Fitted with reciprocating and turbine engines.

Otaki 24.46c steam ship Twin-screwed steamer.

Otaki 3.57 3mS With other ships at Wellington Wharf in the eighties.

Othello 4.54 ship 1875 Built by Royden, Liverpool.

Otranto 22.18c twin screw schooner

1909 12124 Orient liner.

Otranto 22.20c twin screw schooner

1909 12124 Orient Line.

Otranto 22.44c twin screw schooner

1909 12124

Otranto 26.41c steam ship 1925 20032 Sistership to "Orama and "Otranto".Fitted with 14 sets of Gravity Davits.

Otranto 26.48 steam ship 1925 20032

Otranto 24.16c steam ship 1925 20032

Otranto 8.10 twin screw schooner

1909 12124

Otranto 9.8 steam ship 1925 20032 Orient Line.Built in 1925.

Otranto 9.52 twin screw schooner

1909 12124 Orient Line.

Otranto 10.9 twin screw schooner

1909 12124 Built in 1909.Orient S N Co.Sunk result of collision with SS "Kashmir" in Irish Sea October 1918 with great loss of life.

Otranto 10.19 steam ship 1925 20032 Orient Co vessel.

Otranto 10.22 twin screw schooner

1909 12124 Orient Liner.

Otranto 14.58 twin screw schooner

1909 12124 Built in 1909 for the Orient S N Co.

Otway 15.31 steam ship 1872 563 Old Yarra Days near the bridge with "Aldinga" at Queens Wharf and SS "Alhambra" south side.

Otway 1.7 steam ship 1872 563 Renamed "Nyboida".

Otway 1.13 steam ship 1872 563 Renamed "Nyboida".

Otway 1.37 steam ship 1872 563 Renamed "Nyboida".At Yarra Swinging Basin in the seventies.

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Otway 2.19 steam ship 1872 563 Renamed "Nyboida ".Swinging Basin River Yarra in seventies.

Otway 2.79 steam ship 1872 563 Renamed "Nyboida ".NCSN Co.Dismantled at Sydney 1924.

Otway 3.75 steam ship 1872 563 Renamed "Nyboida".Falls Bridge and Swinging Basin, Melbourne, in 1877.

Otway 10.22 Royal Mail ship

1909 12000 Sistership to "Orsova" & "Osterley".Orient Liner.

Otway 10.28 Royal Mail ship

1909 12000 Sistership to "Orsova" & "Osterley".Orient Liner.Torpedoed 22nd July 1917.

Ouraka 18.27 steam ship Is alongside "Orizaba", salvaging cargo.

Ouraka 3.79 steam ship At Geelong Pier.

Ouraka 10.4 steam ship Wreck of SS "Orizaba" with SS "Ouraka".

Ouraka 10.4 steam ship Wreck of SS "Orizaba" with SS "Ouraka".

Ourimba 22.79c steam ship North Coast S.N.Company wrecked off Chelsea Point on the Coast of Africa.

Ovalau 22.6c* steam ship Burnt at Lord Howe Island.

Oweenee 5.17 4 mast barque

1891 2432 Renamed "Ortinshell".

Oweenee 6.38 4 mast barque

1891 2432 "Ortinshell".Built in 1891 at Stockton.Became a motor vessel "Ortinshell".2603 tons.

Oxfordshire 11.17 steam ship 1912 8624 Bibby SS Co.

Oxfordshire 13.7 steam ship 1912 8624 Bibby Line.

Oxfordshire 13.8 steam ship 1912 8624 Bibby Liner.

Ozone 15.39 paddle steamer

1886 572

Ozone 19.9 paddle steamer

1886 572 At Mornington.

Ozone 19.49 paddle steamer

1886 572

Ozone 1.35 paddle steamer

1886 572 Later dismantled and scuttled at Indented Head,Portarlington.

Ozone 1.49 paddle steamer

1886 572 In Yarra in1889.

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Ozone 2.9 paddle steamer

1886 572 Built at Glasgow.Dismantled in 1925 and hull sunk near St Leonards to form a breakwater.

Ozone 2.9 paddle steamer

1886 572 In her hey day.

Ozone 2.50 paddle steamer

1886 572

Ozone 2.50 paddle steamer

1886 572 At Sorrento.

Ozone 2.73 paddle steamer

1886 572

Ozone 2.74 paddle steamer

1886 572 At Mornington Bay.

Ozone 3.63 paddle steamer

1886 572 At Port Melbourne Railway Pier in the seventies.

Ozone 6.23 paddle steamer

1886 572 At Port Melbourne Pier in 1890.

Ozone 10.62 paddle steamer

1886 572 At Port Melbourne Railway Pier.

Ozone 11.30 paddle steamer

1886 572 Bay Excursion Co.Built in 1886.

Ozone 11.32 paddle steamer

1886 572 Bay Excursion.Built in 1886.

Ozone 12.48 paddle steamer

1886 572 Near Sorrento.

Ozone 12.48 paddle steamer

1886 572 Dismantled and sunk near Portarlington 1890.

Pacifique 22.38 1899 1938

Pacifique 22.38c steam ship 1899 1938 This vessel has taken the place of the "Tanais" in the Sydney Noumea trade.Messageries Maritime.

Pacifique 10.44 steam ship 1899 1938 Messageries Maritime vessel.

Padua 4.41 4 mast barque

1926 3064 Renamed "Magdalene Vinnen"; "Kommodore Johnson"; "Sedov" (Aux) and t/s "Russian".

Built at Wessermunde, Germany.

Padua 6.33 4 mast barque

1926 3064 "Magdalene Vinnen", "Kommodore Johnson", "Sedov" (Aux) and "Russian".

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Padua 8.53 4 mast barque

1926 3064 Renamed "Magdalene Vinnen", "Kommodore Johnson" and "Sedov".

Paknam 18.65 steam ship Wrecked near Pendeen, 1895.

Palermo 23.190c steam ship 1907 6999 Unloading a cargo of Japanese coal.

Palermo 9.53 steam ship 1907 6999

Palgrave 5.48 4 mast ship 1884 3187 Built W. Hamilton Port, Glasgow.

Paloona 2.39 steam ship 1899 2771 Ex "Zealandia" (1).Built in 1899.USS Co.

Paloona 3.36 steam ship 1899 2771 Ex" Zealandia".With other ships at Hobart Wharves.

Paluma 15.13 Gunboat Great flood at Brisbane 1893.with "Elamang" and "Marie Evans" stranded in the Brisbane Botanical Gardens. They were refloated by a second flood 2 weeks later.

Paluma 18.10 Gunboat Stranded in Brisbane Gardens during great flood in February 1893.

Paluma 19.51 Gunboat Ashore in Botanical Gardens Brisbane after flood.

Pamelia 6.65 barque 1888 1438 Built at Hamburg 1888.

Pamir 15.7 4 mast barque

1905 3020 Leaving Sydney Heads.

Pamir 15.45 4 mast barque

1905 3020 Built 1905.

Pamir 15.45 4 mast barque

1905 3020 Leaving Sydney NSW.

Pamir 15.45 4 mast barque

1905 3020

Pamir 46.31 4 mast barque

1905 3020

Pamir 23.191c 4 mast barque

1905 3020 In Sydney Harbour bound for Wellington.

Pamir 23.199c 4 mast barque

1905

Pamir 4.70 4 mast barque

1905 3020 Built in Germany.

Pamir 6.57 4 mast barque

1905 3020 Built in Hamburg in 1905.

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Panama 9.35 paddle steamer

1865 Renamed "Canada".Altered to screw and renamed.

Panay 7.38 ship

Panmure 4.32 ship 1875 1505 Built Dundee.

Panther 22.89c German gunboat

Took part in the capture of Venezualian war vessels.

Papanui 18.41 steam ship 1899 6582 Sistership to "Paparoa".On fire at St Helena 1911. Totally destroyed.Formerly of the N Z S Co.

Papanui 23.43c steam ship 1899 6582 Sistership "Paparoa".Burned and abandoned at St Helena while travelling from Glasgow to Australia. It became a total loss.Two years previously it struck a bank off the Tasmanian Coast, it did not sink.It was brought to Melbourne by a syndicate for 6000 pounds, temporily repaired and in defiance of Victorian authorities sent to Japan for repairs under a Nicaraguan flag.

Papanui 10.13 steam ship 1899 6582 Sistership to "Paparoa".Built in 1899. Owned by N Z S Co.

Papanui 10.37 steam ship 1899 6582 Sistership to "Paparoa".Burning at St Helena.

Papanui 10.37 steam ship 1899 6582 Sistership to "Paparoa".N Z S Co. vessel.Destroyed by fire at St Helena Sept 1911.

Paparoa 9.12 steam ship 1899 5563 6563 Sistership to "Papanui".5563 tons.Built in 1899.New Zealand S Co.Destroyed by fire 17th March 1926.

Paparoa 10.37 steam ship 1899 5563 6563 Sistership to "Papanui".N Z S Co. vessel.Destroyed by fire in South Atlantic 17th March 1926.

Paparoa 10.62 steam ship 1899 5563 6563 Sistership to "Papanui".Destroyed by fire in S Atlantic 17th March 1926.New Zealand S Co. vessel.

Papeete 46.6 Watercolour by J. Gregory 1973.

Paradox 8.41 Cruising yacht 2m lugger

Cruising yacht.

Parana 23.112c steam ship

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Parchim 6.67* ship 1889 1801 Built in 1889.

Paringa 22.19c steam ship 1908 1359

Paringa 23.64c steam ship 1908 1359

Paringa 1.14 steam ship 1908 1359 Adelaide SS Co.Foundered with all hands off Ninety Mile Beach, Vic., 26/12/35.Built 1908.

Paringa 2.11 steam ship 1908 1359 Built at Kinghorn.

Paris 16.26 1921 34569 Built at St Nazaire France.Cie.Gen.Transatlantique Line.Length 735.4 feet, breadth 85.3 feet and depth 59 feet.Destroyed by fire and sank at Le Havreon the 19th April 1939.

Paris 16.51 twin screw schooner

1889 10670 Ex "City of Paris", later renamed "Philadelphia".

Built at Glasgow for Inman Line.Stranded on Manicles and subsequently salvaged.

Paris 18.3 twin screw schooner

1889 10670 Ex "City of Paris", later "Philadelphia".

Paris 18.72 steam ship 1921 34569 On fire, at Le Havre.

Paris 18.72 steam ship 1921 34569 Capsized at Le Havre.

Paris 18.72 steam ship 1921 34569 On her side.

Paris 22.50 twin screw schooner

1889 10670 Ex "City of Paris" renamed "Philadelphia".

Stranded on "The Manacles" on May 21,was floated on July 18 by vessels belonging to Hamburg and Copenhagen salvage companies.

Paris 22.76 On the rocks at The Manacles.

Paris 26.15c steam ship 1921 34569

Paris 24.28c twin screw schooner

1889 10670 Ex "City of Paris" later renamed "Philadelphia".

American Line stranded at Lowland Point, May 1899.

Paris 24.37c steam ship 1921 34569 French Transatlantic liner.

Paris 23.20c steam ship 1921 34569 French workers trying to salvage the french Vessel, they had hoped to raise and refit the vessel.

Paris 23.95c twin screw schooner

1889 10670 Ex "City of Paris", renamed "Philadelphia".

Paris 9.4 steam ship 1921 34569

Paris 9.36 steam ship 1921 34569 At New York.French Line.

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Paris 9.42 steam ship 1921 34569 Built at St Nazaire, France.Ci Gen Transatlantique.

Paris 9.51 twin screw schooner

1889 10670 Ex "City of Paris".enamed "Philadelphia".

International Mercantile Marine.Went ashore on Manicles.

Paris 11.26 steam ship 1921 34569 Cie gen Trans Line.Built in 1921.

Paris 11.54 steam ship 1921 34569 French Line.Built in 1921.

Paris 13.11 steam ship 1921 34569 French Liner.With "Isle de France".

Paris 13.51 twin screw schooner

1889 10670 Ex "City of Paris" later renamed "Philadelphia".

Ashore near Land's End.Was refloated and re-named "Philadelphia" in 1899.

Paris 13.62 steam ship 1913 1774 Built by Denny Southern Railway.Later there were extensive alterations.

Paris 14.21A steam ship 1921 34569 Rolls on side at Le Havre, just outside the dry dock of the "Normandie".

Paris 14.24 steam ship 1913 1774 Channel steamer.

Parisian 23.15c steam ship 1880 5365

Parisian 13.25 steam ship 1880 5365 Allan Line.

Parma 26.12c 4 mast barque

A German vessel completed loading in Iquique the day after war was declared but remained in port until the Armistice.

Paroo 22.56c steam ship 2665 Ex "Cape Otway".Sistership to "Pilbarra".

Paroo 22.61c steam ship 2665 Ex "Cape Otway".Sistership to "Pilbarra".

Parramatta 17.23 Royal Mail ship

1882 4886 Sistership to "Ballaarat".P & O.

Parramatta 23.96c* Royal Mail ship

1882 4886 Sistership to "Ballaarat".Landing pilot off Isle of Wight.

Parramatta 3.17 ship 1866 1561 With "Sabraon", "The Lord Warden" "Nourmahal", "Maid of Judah" all opposite stern of "Dunbar Castle" at Circular Quay, 15th January 1871.

Parramatta 4.68* Royal Mail ship

1882 4886 Sistership to "Ballaarat".

Parramatta 5.3 Royal Mail ship

1882 4886 Sistership to "Ballaarat" (Penisula & Oriental SN Co). "Parramatta" was built by Caird & Co., Greenock 1882.

Parramatta 5.7 ship 1866 1561 1521 tons.Built at Sunderland 1866.

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Parramatta 5.47 Royal Mail ship

1882 4886 Sistership to "Ballaarat".Peninsular & Oriental S.N.Co.

Parramatta 10.50 Royal Mail ship

1882 4886 Sistership to "Ballaarat".P & O liner.

Parramatta 10.61 Royal Mail ship

1882 4886 Sistership to "Ballaarat".P & O S N Co. vessel.

Parramatta 13.18 Royal Mail ship

1882 4886 Sistership to "Ballaarat".P.& O. Line.

Pass of Leney 4.60 barque Built at Glasgow.

Pass of Melfort 4.17 4 mast barque

1891 3460

Passat 22.54c steam ship 1883 3000

Passat 23.201c 4 mast barque

1911 3091 Being reconditioned for the South Australian grain trade, the "herald" January 23, 1946.

Passat 6.38 4 mast barque

1911 3091 Built at Hamburg 1911.

Pateena 17.15 paddle steamer

1883 1212 TSN Co.

Pateena 19.48 paddle steamer

1883 1212 T S N Co.

Pateena 22.13c* paddle steamer

1883 1212 Union Steamship Co.

Pateena 22.58 paddle steamer

1883 1212

Pateena 1.5 paddle steamer

1883 1212 Dismantled and scuttled 1924.

Pateena 1.12 paddle steamer

1883 1212 USS Co.

Pateena 1.29 paddle steamer

1883 1212 Built in 1883 TSNCo Line.Later USSCo Line.Scuttled in N Z Aug 1926.

Pateena 1.32 paddle steamer

1883 1212 USS Co.

Pateena 1.35 paddle steamer

1883 1212 USS Co.

Pateena 2.21 paddle steamer

1883 1212

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Pateena 2.43 paddle steamer

1883 1212 Built for TSN Co in 1883.Later of USS Co.Scrapped and subsequently sunk off New Zealand coast, 22nd October 1924.

Pateena 2.61 paddle steamer

1883 1212 USS Co.

Pateena 2.65 paddle steamer

1883 1212 USS Co.Scuttled Oct 1924.

Pateena 3.45 paddle steamer

1883 1212 With other ships at Launceston Wharf about 1898. Wharf is now closed owing to bridge being built.

Pateena 11.36 paddle steamer

1883 1212 Built in 1883.Scuttled in October 1924.

Pateena 12.31 paddle steamer

1883 1212 At Launceston Wharf about 1800.A bridge has now been built and the river closed for shipping.

Patria 26.21c steam ship 1916 9891

Patria 13.19 steam ship 1913 11996 Fabre Line France.

Patria 14.55 steam ship 1916 9891 Built in 1916 for the Rotterdam Lloyd.

Patriarch 22.70c ship 1869 1339

Patriarch 22.70 ship 1869 1339

Patriarch 3.26 ship 1869 1339 Circular Quay in 1875.SS "Whampoa" at wharf, "Patriarch" opposite berth.

Patriarch 4.26 ship 1869 1339 Built by Hood Aberdeen.First iron ship of the Aberdeen White Star Line.

Patriarch 5.68 ship 1869 1339 Tons 1405.Built by W Hood and Co., Aberdeen in 1869.

Patriarch 6.12 ship 1869 1339 Aberdeen Line. Wrecked on South American Coast, 23rd February 1912.

Patriarch 6.43 ship 1869 1339 Built by Hood, Aberdeen 1869.

Patriarch 6.80 ship 1869 1339 1330 tons.Built in 1869, Aberdeen Line.Wrecked 23rd February 1911.

Patriotic 11.35 steam ship 1912 2254 Built in 1912.

Patris 24.58c twin screw schooner

Patrocles 19.51 steam ship Salvaging of.

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Paul Jones 6.51 ship 1878 1206 Built in America1878.Destroyed by fire off Lorne 19 March 1886.

Paul Lecat 23.12c steam ship

Pavonia 16.45 steam ship 1882 5300 Sistership to "Cephalonia".Built by J G Thomson.Cunard Line.

Pavonia 4.67 steam ship 1882 5300 Sistership to "Cephalonia".

Pax 6.19 barque 1891 1428 Tons 1428.Built in 1891.

Pax 6.58 barque 1891 1428 Built in 1891.

Pedro Christoffersen 23.112c motor vessel

Pegasus 23.137c 4 mast barque

1875 2631 Off Dover.

Pegasus 4.37 4 mast barque

1875 2631 Built Potter & Sons, Liverpool.

Pekin 22.41c steam ship c1890 Unsure of vessel's name.

Pekina 3.10 ship 1865 720 Built in 1865. At Port Adelaide.Photo taken 31 July 1867 with "Coonatto".

Peking 4.13 4 mast barque

1911 3100 Renamed "Arethusa".Built at Hamburg.

Pelagos 24.68c steam ship Whale Fa Ex "Athenic".One of 2 photos.The other is of "Athenic", Smith's Dock Co. work.

Pelagos 23.29c steam ship Whale Fa Ex "'Athenic".Sold to a whale factory.

Pelaw Main 1.50 steam ship 1909 1221 Built in 1909.

Pellerin De Latouche 14.64 steam ship 1913 8217 "General Gallieni" & "Marienbad".

Built in 1913 for Com Gen Trans Co.

Pelorus 22.88c HMS To fetch and carry for the Fleet.

Pembroke Castle 19.67 Royal Mail ship

Castle Line.

Pembroke Castle 22.23c Royal Mail ship

Leaving Blackwall.

Pembroke Castle 22.29c Royal Mail ship

Leaving Blackwall.

Pembroke Castle 9.19 steam ship 1883 3878 Castle Mail Packet Co.

Pembroke Castle 9.47 steam ship 1883 3878 Donald Currie & Co.

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Pembroke Castle 9.56 steam ship 1883 3878 Donald Currie & Co.

Penang 6.15 barque 1905 2019 Ex "Albert Rickmers"?Built at Bremerhaven.

Penang 6.31 barque 1905 2019 "Albert Rickmers".Tons 2091.Built in 1905.

Penang 6.67 barque 1905 2019 "Albert Rickmers".2039 tons.Built in 1905

Penguin 17.11 steam ship 1864 824 Sinking of USS Co.

Penguin 17.38 steam ship 1864 824 USS Co.

Penguin 18.18 steam ship 1864 824 Wreck NZ, Feb 1909.

Penguin 22.63c steam ship 1864 824 In Wellington Harbour.

Penguin 22.65c steam ship 1864 824 Wrecked on Tom's Rock near Wellington with a loss of seventy lives.

Penguin 22.86c HMS

Penguin 22.92c steam ship 1864 824 Wreck in Cook Strait.Formerly in Dublin Ferry Service.

Penguin 24.83* steam ship 1864 824 The Union Co.

Penguin 46.26 steam ship 1864 824 Wrecked in Cook's Strait, NZ.

Penguin 1.18 steam ship 1864 824 Tons 749.Built in 1864.USSCo.

Penguin 2.14 steam ship 1864 824 Foundering Cook Strait.

Penguin 2.17 steam ship 1864 824 In early rig.

Penguin 2.17 steam ship 1864 824 Foundered in Cook Strait 1909.

Penguin 2.34 steam ship 1864 824 Built in 1874.USS Co.Foundered Cook Strait Februay 1909.

Penguin 8.28 steam ship 1864 824 USSCO'S.

Penguin 9.54 steam ship 1864 824 Union SS Co.

Pengwern 6.40 ship 1882 1643 Built in 1882.

Peninsular 9.46 steam ship 1888 5287 Sistership to "Oriental".P & O Co.

Peninsular 10.14 steam ship 1888 5287 Sistership to "Oriental".Built in 1888. Owned by the P & O Line SN Co.

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Peninsular 10.64 steam ship 1888 5287 Sistership to "Oriental".P & O S N Co.

Penola 17.25 steam ship 1863 414 Renamed "Perth".

Penola 22.92* steam ship 1863 414 Renamed "Perth".In collision with "City of Launceston".

Penola 1.43 steam ship 1863 414 Renamed "Perth".ASS Co.

Penola 2.60 steam ship 1863 414 Renamed "Perth ".Altered from clipper bow and renamed.Wrecked on WA coast 17 Sep 1887.

Pera 9.60 steam ship 1855 2014 P & O S N Co.

Percy 3.38 3mS 1857 919 At Old wharves Hobart about 1861.Built at St John.

Peregrine 15.58 steam ship 1891 1660 In Williamstown Dock being lengthened 50 feet.

Peregrine 17.27 steam ship 1891 1660 Howrad Smith Line.

Peregrine 18.30 steam ship 1891 1660 Wreck of.

Peregrine 19.56 steam ship 1891 1660 Being lengthened at Williamstown.

Peregrine 22.55c steam ship 1891 1660

Peregrine 22.57c steam ship 1891 1660 2500

Peregrine 22.58c steam ship 1891 1660

Peregrine 22.58c* steam ship 1891 1660

Peregrine 22.59c steam ship 1891 1660

Peregrine 1.4 steam ship 1891 1660 Howard Smith.Lengenthed June 1906, and tonnage increased to 1980 gross.

Peregrine 1.9a steam ship 1891 1660 Howard Smith & Co. vessel.Lengenthed at Williamstown by 40 feet in 1906 and tonnage increased to 1890.Later disposed of.

Peregrine 2.72 steam ship 1891 1660 Lengthening of.

Peregrine 2.72 steam ship 1891 1660 Lengthened at Williamstown 1906 and then 1980 tons.

Peregrine 2.72 steam ship 1891 1660 Lengthened at Williamstown June 1906.

Peregrine 2.72 steam ship 1891 1660 Vessel cut amidships.

Peregrine 2.72 steam ship 1891 1660 After lengthening at Williamstown.

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Peregrine 11.34 steam ship 1891 1660 Howard Smith Co.Built in 1891.

Pereire 4.16 1866 2678 "Lancing".

Pereire 4.16 1866 2678 "Lancing".

Pereire 12.58* 1866 2678 Renamed "Lancing" and altered to ar four mast ship.

Peresviet 22.90c Russian Battleship

12674

Peri 3.75 3 mast barque

At Port Augusta, South Australia, 27th September 1884.

Pericles 22.2c steam ship 1908 10925

Pericles 16.30 steam ship 1908 10925 Built by Harland & Wolff.Aberdeen Line.Foundered off Cape Leeuwin W A, 31st March 1910.No lives lost.

Pericles 17.4 steam ship 1908 10925 Aberdeen Line.

Pericles 17.11* steam ship 1908 10925 Sinking of.Aberdeen Line.

Pericles 18.41* ss 1908 10925 Sinking near Cape Lueewin, 31 March 1910.

Pericles 19.57* ss 1908 10925 Sinking off Cape Leeuwin, 31 March 1910.

Pericles 22.2c ss 1908 10925 Foundering.

Pericles 22.20 steam ship 1908 10925

Pericles 23.172c* steam ship 1908 10925

Pericles 4.57 ship 1877 1671 Renamed "Sjurso Bk".

Pericles 4.57 ship 1877 1671 Renamed "Sjurso Bk".Built by Hall, Aberdeen.

Pericles 5.13 ship 1877 1671 Renamed "Sjurso Bk".Aberdeen Line.

Pericles 6.29 ship 1877 1671 "Sjurso".Tons 1639.Built by Hall in 1877.

Pericles 6.48 ship 1877 1671 "Sjurso Bk".Built at Aberdeen 1877.

Pericles 7.52 ship 1877 1671 Renamed "Sjurso".

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Pericles 10.3 steam ship 1908 10925 Built in 1908.Aberdeen liner.Struck an unchartered rock near Cape Leeuwin and foundered 31st March 1910.

Pericles 10.32 ss 1908 10925 Aberdeen Liner.Foundered off Cape Leeuwin on the 31st March 1910.

Pericles 14.56 steam ship 1908 10925 Built in 1908 for the Aberdeen Line.Foundered near Cape Lueewin W. A. 31st March 1910.

Period 15.56 steam ship 1907 2791

Period 19.33 steam ship 1907 2791

Period 1.38 steam ship 1907 2791 Howard Smith Co.

Period 10.1 steam ship 1907 2791 At Geelong, with "St Albans".

Period 11.30 steam ship 1907 2791 Howard Smith Line.Built in 1907.

Pero Alemquer 19.55 barque Ex "Thomas Stephens".Wreck on Fire Is., New York.

Perou 26.48 steam ship c1890

Perry 22.86

Persia 22.24c* paddle steamer

Sistership to "Scotia".

Persia 13.42 Royal Mail ship

1900 7951 P & O SNCo.Built in 1900.Sistership "Arabia".

Persia 13.60* paddle steamer

Sistership to "Scotia".Cunard Line.

Persian Monarch 4.74 steam ship 1880 3923 Ex "May Flint".Formerly a 4m barque.

Persic 9.41 steam ship 1899 12221 Sistership to "Afric" and ".White Star Line.Scrapped in 1932.

Persic 9.48 steam ship 1899 12221 Sistership to "Afric" and "Medic".White Star Liner.Scrapped.

Persic 10.44 steam ship 1899 12221 Sistership to "Afric" and "Medic".

Perth 18.21 "Penola".

Perth 18.21 "Penola".

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Perth 22.56c Ex "Penola".

Perthshire 23.123c* steam ship Sistership to "Morayshire".

Perthshire 3.65 steam ship At Wellington Wharves with other ships.

Pertuisane 22.87 French TBD

Peru 6.23 ship Name uncertain.

Peshawur 10.14 steam ship 1871 4055 Sistership to "Khedive".Built in 1871 for the P & O S N Co.

Peshawur 10.29 1871 4055 Sistership to"Khedive".P & O S.N.Co

Peshawur 10.54 1871 4055 Sistership to "Khedive".P & O Co. vessel.

Peshawur 10.55 1871 4055 Sistership to "Khedive".P & O Co. vessel.

Peshawur 13.34 steam ship 1871 4055 Sistership to "Khedive".Built in 1871.P & O SNCo.

Peter Rickmers 18.65 4 mast ship Ashore at Short Beach, L.I., May 1908.

Petrellan 18.25 barque Wreck of barque near Penzance, Cornwall.

Petriana 15.26 steam ship Wreck at back Beach Portsea.

Petriana 18.71 steam ship Wrecked near Point Nepean, Victoria, 28th November 1903.

Petschili 6.5 4 mast barque

1903 3000

Phaeton 22.67* HMS Part of the experimental squadron.

Phantom 8.25 2m sch yacht Cruising yacht.

Phantom 8.25 2m sch yacht Cruising yacht.

Phantom 12.36 paddle steamer

1858 At Circular Quay, Sydney in 1871.Built at Melbourne.

Philadelphia 16.10 steam ship 1889 10670 Ex "City of Paris" and "Paris".

Built 1889 at Glasgow.

Philadelphia 22.89c US warship U S Flagship.

Philadelphia 9.53 steam ship 1889 10670 Ex "City of Paris" and "Paris".

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Philadelphia 14.25 steam ship 1889 10670 Ex "City of Paris" and "Paris".

Originally Inman Line.

Phoebe 2.76 steam ship 1851 587 Built Dumbarton.Broken up at Sydney 1904.

Phoebe 3.58 steam ship 1851 587 With other ships at Woolloomooloo Wharves.

Phoenicia 22.27c* steam ship Sistership to "Palatia", "Batavia" "Bulgaria" and "Belgravia".

Phoenix 17.40* paddle steamer

1846 250 With engines installed from P S "Sophia Jane".

Phoenix 23.148c* paddle steamer

1846 250 A pioneer of the North coast.

Phoenix 1.2* paddle steamer

1846 250 Built for engines of "Sophia Jane".

Phoenix 2.24* paddle steamer

1846 250 Built at Sydney in 1846. Engines of "Sophia Jane" installed. Wrecked 14th April 1852.

Phos 6.28 ship 1893 1868 "Nordsee".Built in 1893.

Phyllis 15.25* BG Painting of "Phyllis" being rescued by RMS "Orient" off NSW coast from painting by G.F.Gregory.

Phyllis 3.75 At Port Augusta, South Australia ,27th September 1884.

Phyllis Comyn 6.65 5 mast barquentine

1919 2267 Built in 1919.

Piako 24.62c* ship

Pierre Antonine 4.65 IT 1902 2206 Built at Nantes.

Pilbarra 22.9c* steam ship 1897 2664 Ex "Cape Otway".Ausn Co.Sistership to "Paroo" now "Rada".

Pilbarra 22.15c* steam ship 1897 2664 Ex "Cape Otway' renamed "Rada".

Sistership to "Paroo". Ausn Co.

Pilbarra 22.58c steam ship 1897 2664 Ex "Cape Otway".Sistership to "Paroo", now "Rada".Ausn Co.

Pilbarra 22.65 steam ship 1897 2664 Part USS Co fleet at loading berth Sydney Harbour.

Pilbarra 23.36c* steam ship 1897 2664 Ex "Cape Otway". Sistership to "Paroo" now "Rada".

Pilbarra 23.104c steam ship 1897 2664 Ex "Cape Otway".Sistership to "Paroo" now "Rada".With "Wyandra", "Wodonga", and "Kyarra".Formerly Ausn Co.

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Pilbarra 2.70 steam ship 1897 2664 Ex "Cape Otway", Australian Co. now "Rada".

Sistership to "Paroo".

Pilsudski 27.18c motor vessel

Pilsudski 26.18c motor vessel Polish Motor Liner.Built by Cantieri Riuniti dell Adriatico for the Gdynia-America Line.

Pindos 18.51 4 mast barque

Wrecked on Manacles, near Lizard, 1912.

Pinmore 4.19 4 mast barque

1882 2358 2431 Built by Reid.

Pinmore 5.20 4 mast barque

1882 2358 2431 Built at Port Glasgow.

Pioneer 22.85c HMS

Pioneer 22.86c HMS Lying at the wharf Westport, NZ.A world's record in coaling.

Pioneer 3.64 HMS

Piri 23.102c Aux 2m Sch Auxiliary schooner.Involved in the explosives trade between Australia and New Zealand.

Pittsburg 24.14c steam ship Ex "Regina ".White Star triple-screw liner.

Plancius 23.14c twin screw schooner

The Dutch twin-screw passenger and cargo steamer.

Plassey 22.42c* steam ship 1901 7405 Sistership to "Assaye".

Plassey 9.9 steam ship 1901 7405 Sistership to "Assaye".P & O S N Co.Built in 1901.

Plassey 9.22 steam ship 1901 7405 Sistership to "Assaye".Built in 1900.Penisular & Oriental S N Co.Troopship.

Plassey 11.48 steam ship 1901 7405 Sistership to "Assaye".P & O SN Co.

Pleiades 22.75* ship Ashore at Akiteo.

Polmaise 6.15 barque 1853 878

Polynesien 22.34c steam ship 1889 6373 Sistership to "Australien".With colliers making alongside.

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Polynesien 10.51 steam ship 1889 6373 Sistership to "Australien".Messageries Maritimes vessel.Torpedoed in Mediterranean on the 10 th August 1918.

Polynesien 12.13 steam ship 1889 6373 Sistership to "Australien".Messageries Maritimes Line.Torpedoed in Mediterranean in August 1918.

Polynesien 13.16 steam ship 1889 6373 Sistership to "Australien" and "Messargeries Maritimes".Torpedoed and sunk in Mediterranean, 19th August 1918

Poma 5.48 barquentine

Poma 6.1 barquentine

Pomeranian 23.88c

Pommern 23.108c 4 mast barque

1903 2423 Ex "Mneme".

Pommern 6.14 4 mast barque

1903 2423 Ex "Mneme".Built at Glasgow.

Pommern 6.68 4 mast barque

1903 2423 "Mneme".Built in Glasgow in 1903.

Ponape 24.62c 4mbq 1903 2348 Ex "Bellhouse", " Ponape" and "Regina Elena".

Corporation Wharf at Port Adelaide.Three tall ships barquentine "Forest Friend", barque "Ponape" and "Monongahela".Taken from the railway Line at Port Adelaide.

Ponape 26.62c 4mbq 1903 2348 Ex "Bellhouse", "Ponape" and "Regina Elena".

Photo taken after a recent voyage with grain from Australia to Belfast.

Ponape 24.68c 4mbq 1903 2348 Ex "Bellhouse", "Ponape" and " Regina Elena".

On arrival in Melbourne flag is half mast because they lost two seamen.

Ponape 3.74 At Port Adelaide, 1928.

Ponape 4.47 Ex "Bellhouse"; "Ponape" and "Regina Elena".

Genoa 1903.

Ponape 6.7 Ex "Bellhouse", "Ponape" and "Regina Elena".

Ponape 6.44 4 mast barque

1903 2348 "Bellhouse", "Ponape" and "Regina Elena".

Built in 1903.

Ponape 6.65 4 mast barque

1903 2342 "Bellhouse", "Ponape" and "Regina Elena".

Built in Genoa 1903.

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Poonah 24.61* steam ship 1862 2152 Of the Penisula and Oriental Company.Architect James Ash. Built by the Thames Iron and Shipbuilding Company at Blackwall.Length 315 feet, breadth 41 feet and depth 30 feet, burden tonnage 2597.The naming of the vessel was by Miss Collier after a grand banquet.

Poonah 10.55 steam ship 1862 2152 P & O vessel.Lengthened and re-engined 1875, and increased to 3130 tons.

Port Adelaide 12.59

Port Albert 5.3 steam ship Built by William Milburn & Co.

Port Alma 10.42 motor vessel Commonwealth and Dominion vessel.

Port Antonio 22.43c Royal Mail ship

Imperial direct West India mail Service between Bristol and Jamaica.

Port Bowen 23.202c Wrecked on Wanganui Beach.

Port Bowen 23.203c Snapped cables foil attempt to rescue Port Bowen.

Port Bowen 23.203c Snapped cables foil attempt to rescue Port Bowen.

Port Bowen 23.203c Snapped cables foil attempt to rescue Port Bowen.

Port Caledonia 5.10 4 mast barque

1892 2426 Built in 1892 by Russell Greenock.Wrecked off French Coast December 1924.

Port Caledonia 5.61 4 mast barque

1892 2426 Wrecked in 1924.

Port Chalmers 26.57c motor vessel Commonwealth and Dominion Line motorship built by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd Wallsend-on-Tyne.

Port Curtis 10.35 steam ship 1920 8287 Com and Dom Liner.

Port Dunedin 11.38 steam ship

Port Elliot 11.2 steam ship

Port Elliott 24.7c* steam ship 1910 7395 Ex "Indrabara".

Port Elliott 24.7c* steam ship 1910 7395

Port Errol 5.6

Port Gisborne 24.32c motor vessel

Port Henderson 11.2 steam ship Ex "Arawa".

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Port Huon 23.151c steam ship Twin-screw refrigerated motor ship. For United Kingdom - Australia - New Zealand route of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line.

Port Huon 10.49 steam ship Commonwealth & Dominion Line vessel.

Port Jackson 6.24 4 mast barque

1882 2212 Built in 1882.

Port Jackson 6.25 4 mast barque

1882 2212 Tons 2132.Built in 1892.

Port Jackson 6.31 4 mast barque

1882 2212 Tons 2132.Built in 1882.Torpedoed in English Channel in 1916.Devitt and Moore.

Port Jackson 6.75 4 mast barque

1882 2212 Built in 1882.

Port Jackson 7.25 4 mast barque

1882 2212

Port Jackson 9.46 steam ship 1884 Milburn Line.

Port Logan 4.56 ship 1895 1984 Built at P. Glas.

Port Melbourne 23.186c steam ship Passing a launch off Cape Brett she had laden frozen meat at Opua, Bay of Islands.

Port Patrick 22.1c ship 1889 1740

Port Patrick 5.48 ship 1889 1740

Port Patrick 6.71 ship 1889 1740 After being towed from Skull Rock near Wilson's Promontory.

Port Patrick 7.57 ship 1889 1740

Port Phillip 9.46 steam ship 1884 Milburn Line.

Port St. John 23.91c motor vessel Stranded note Lady Elliott Island Lighthouse in the background.

Port St. John 23.157c motor vessel On a reef in Gladstone.

Port Stanley 23.116c 4 mast barque

1890 2276 On her way to the UK.

Port Stanley 5.6 4 mast barque

1890 2276 Built in 1890.

Port Stanley 5.70 4 mast barque

1890 2276 Built by Russell Greenock in 1890.

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Port Stanley 6.39 4 mast barque

1890 2276 Built in 1890.

Port Sydney 13.1 steam ship

Port Sydney 13.38 steam ship Commonwealth and Dominion Line.

Port Tauranga 15.58 motor vessel

Port Tauranga 12.47 motor vessel

Port Townsville 26.63c steam ship Cargo and passenger liner built by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson on Wallsend-on-Tyne for Commonwealth and Dominion Line Ltd London.

Port Wyndham 15.35 steam ship 1935 8580 Port Line.

Port Wyndham 23.12c steam ship 1935 8580

Porthos 19.37 steam ship Messageries Maratimes.

Portia 6.66 ship 1868 1434 Built in 1868 in Newcastle.

Portland 46.27 Portland and Magnus.

Portland Maru 26.20c steam ship Ashore near Kangaroo Island.No hope was held of salvaging.

Portugal 4.5 barque 1889 1343 Ex "Senator Versmann" and "Sachsen".

1343 tons. Built in Germany 1889.

Portugal 5.51 barque 1889 1343 Ex "Sachsen" and "Senator Versmann".

Built in 1889.

Post Boy 3.75 At Port Augusta, South Australia, 27th September 1884.

Potosi 17.6 Royal Mail ship

Sisterships to "John Elder", "Iberia" and "Liguria".Pacific S N Co.

Potosi 19.1 steam ship 1895 4026 Orient Liner, in Sydney Harbour.

Potosi 19.39 Royal Mail ship

Sistership to "John Elder", "Iberia" and "Liguria".Pacific SN Co.

Potosi 22.35c* steam ship 1880'c

Potosi 4.1 5 mast barque

1895 4026 Renamed "Flora".

Potosi 4.1 Renamed "Flora".4026 tons.Built in Germany 1895.

Potosi 5.11 5 mast barque

1895 4026 Renamed "Flora".J.C.Tecklenborg Geestemnde.Burnt and scuttled off South American Coast, 1925.

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Potosi 8.34 5 mast barque

1895 4026 Renamed "Flora".

Potosi 8.55 Royal Mail ship

Sistership to "John Elder", "Iberia" and "Liguria".Pacific SN Co.

Potosi 9.52 Royal Mail ship

Sistership to "John Elder", "Iberia" and "Liguria".

Potosi 9.56 Royal Mail ship

Sistership to "John Elder", "Iberia" and "Liguria".

Potosi 10.31 Royal Mail ship

Sistership to "John Elder", "Iberia" and "Liguria".Pacific S.N.Co vessel.

Potosi 10.54 Royal Mail ship

Sistership to "John Elder", "Iberia" and "Liguria".Pacific S N Co. vessel.

Potosi 13.13 Royal Mail ship

Sistership to "John Elder", "Iberia" and "Liguria".

Powerful 19.21 HMS

Powerful 22.90

Prabhavati 26.39c steam ship Passenger and Cargo Steamer.Built and engineered by Harland and Wolff Ltd Govan for the Bombay Steam Navigation Co Ltd.

Prague 26.47c twin screw schooner

Built and engineered by Messrs John Brown and Co Ltd Clydebank for the London and North Eastern Railway.

Premier 2.80 AUSN Co.

President Coolidge 23.185c steam ship 22000 Badly holed when she struck a mine in a South Pacific port.US Troops swarming down when told to abandon ship. Finally sunk on the bottom only a few lives were lost.

President Felix Faure 5.51 4 mast barque

1896 2803 Built at Havre, 1896.

President Hoover 26.28c steam ship 21936 Built by Newsport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company.

President Lincoln 16.8 steam ship

President Lincoln 14.45 steam ship

President Wilson 8.62 steam ship 1912 12578 Sistership to "Martha Washington".Cosulich Line, New York.

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President Wilson 9.20 steam ship 1912 12578 Sistership to "Martha Washington".Built in 1912.Cosulich Soc di Nav.

Presidente Sarmiento 22.85c Aux s T/s 1897 Argentine training ship in the Brisbane River.

Presidente Sarmiento 6.74 Aux s T/s 1897 Built at Birkenhead 1897.Argentine naval cadet training ship.

Presidente Wilson 26.32c steam ship

Pretoria 24.84c steam ship 1900

Preussen 18.22 5ms 1902 5081 Five mast German ship.

Preussen 18.22 5ms 1902 5081 Wreck of the German ship at Dover 1912.

Preussen 18.23 5ms 1902 5081 Wreck of, at Dover.

Preussen 18.23 5ms 1902 5081 Wreck of the German ship at Dover 1912.

Preussen 18.23 5ms 1902 5081 Wreck of the German ship at Dover 1912.

Preussen 18.23 5ms 1902 5081 Wreck of the German ship at Dover 1912.

Preussen 19.9 5ms 1902 5081 Laeisz' vessel about 8000 tons. Ladefahigkeit.

Preussen 22.3c 5ms 1902 5081 Largest sailing vessel in the world.Collided with mail boat on 6 November off Beachy Head and later wrecked on rocks near Dover.Crew saved after strenuous efforts but vessel abandoned as total loss.

Preussen 22.66c 5ms 1902 5081 Then the largest full rigged sailing ship afloat.

Preussen 23.192c 5ms 1902 5081

Preussen 4.1 5ms 1902 5081 5081 tons.Built in Germany 1902.

Preussen 4.7 5ms 1902 5081 Built in Germany 1902. Wrecked at Dover. The largest sailing ship ever built.

Preussen 4.14 5ms 1902 5081 Built in Germany.

Preussen 5.11 5ms 1902 5081 J.C.Tecklenborg Geestemnde.

Preussen 5.16 5ms 1902 5081 Built J.C.Tecklenborg Geestemnde.Wrecked at Dover.

Preussen 6.32 5ms 1902 5081 Deck view of wreck at Dover.

Preussen 6.56 5ms 1902 5081 Then the world's largest ship. Wrecked at Dover.

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Preussen 6.56 5ms 1902 5081 Wrecck of at Dover.Built in 1902.

Preussen 6.74 5ms 1902 5081 Wreck of at Dover.

Preussen 8.53 5ms 1902 5081

Preuzen 23.10c

Primrose Hill 6.15 4 mast barque

1886 2436 Built at Liverpool.

Prince 19.25 HMS 1670 Contemporary model of a 100-gun ship built at Chatham, by Phineas Pett.Rigged, in the museum, 1898.

Prince George 11.31 steam ship 1910 3372 Built in 1910.

Prince George 11.33 steam ship 1910 3372 Built in 1910.

Prince Henry 26.44c steam ship Built by Messrs Cammell Laird and Co Ltd Birkenhead for the Canadian National steamships.

Prince Robert 23.13c steam ship Canadian National Steamship.

Prince Rupert 23.13c steam ship 1910 3379 Canadian national Steamship.

Prince Rupert 9.27 steam ship 1910 3379 Built in 1910.Canadian Government.

Princess Elaine 24.56c steam ship Canadian Pacific Packet.

Princess Elizabeth 26.42c twin screw schooner

Built and engineered by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co Glasgow for theCanadian Pacific Railway Co.

Princess Elizabeth 23.12c twin screw schooner

Built by the Fairfield Yard.

Princess Helene 26.4c steam ship The Canadian Pacific Steam Ship Co.This is the first steamer to be fitted with a Johnson boiler.In service between St John New Brunswick and Digby Nova Scotia.

Princess Kathleen 26.9c steam ship Twin-screw Turbine-driven engine.

Princess Marguerite 24.22c steam ship 1925 5875 Little Liners on the Vancouver Coast.

Princess Marguerite 11.55 steam ship 1925 5875 Canadian P R Co.Built in 1925.

Princess Marie Jose 23.135c Split from keel to bridge after a collision with a cargo ship. 700 holidaymakers raced to Dunkirk with "seconds to spare".

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Princess Maud 19.20 steam ship 1904 1655 1655 tons.Built in 1904.

Princess Maud 11.19 steam ship 1904 1655 London Midland & Scottish Railway.

Princess May 19.18 steam ship 1888 1708 Stranded on coast near Vancover.

Princess May 22.79c steam ship 1888 1708 Canadian Pacific steamer on the rocks at Center Island off Alaska.

Princess May 24.47c steam ship 1888 1708

Princess Victoria 16.49 steam ship 1903 1943 Built by Swan & Hunter Newcastle.Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

Princess Victoria 9.50 steam ship 1903 1943 Canadian Pacific Rly Co.

Princess Victoria 11.15 steam ship 1912 1687 London Midland & Scottish Railway.

Princess Victoria 11.33 steam ship 1903 1943 Canadian Pacific Co.Built in 1903.

Princess Victoria 13.13 steam ship 1903 1943 Canadian Pacific Co.

Princess Victoria 13.26 steam ship 1903 1943 CPR Co.

Princess Victoria 14.54 steam ship 1903 1943 Built in 1902 for the Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

Princess Yolanda 22.91c steam ship Sunk at her launch.

Princess Yolanda 22.91 steam ship Heeled over after her launch.

Princesse Marie-Jose 14.63 steam ship 1922 1821 Built in 1922 for the Belguim Govt Dover-Ostende route.

Principessa Mafalda 4.16 4 mast barque

Principessa Mafalda 11.55 steam ship 1908 9210 Built in 1908.

Principessa Yolanda 18.59 steam ship On the slips prior to launch.

Principessa Yolanda 18.59 Unable to right herself.

Principessa Yolanda 18.59 The vessel launched.

Principessa Yolanda 18.59 The ship taking a list.

Principessa Yolanda 18.59 The sunken vessel.She was never salvaged.

Principessa Yolanda 18.59 Taking an alarming list prior to capsizing.

Prins Der Nederlanden 16.10 steam ship 1914 9322 Built at Amsterdam 1914.

Prins Der Nederlanden 11.40 steam ship 1914 9322 Built in 1914.

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Prinses Astrid 26.46c steam ship 2533 Belgian Cross channel steamer, built by Chantiers Navals John Cockerill Antwerp for the Ostend-Dover service.

Prinses Juliana 16.63 steam ship 1910 8047 Built at Amsterdam 1910. Stoom. Maats Nederland Line

Prinses Juliana 14.52 steam ship 1910 8047 Built in Amsterdam in 1910.

Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm 22.20 Ex "Empress of India" renamed "Montairn".

Prinz Heinrich 22.45c steam ship c1890 Imperial Mail Steamer.

Prinz Heinrich 23.52c steam ship c1890 Imperial Mail Steamer.

Prinz Regent Luitpold 9.56 steam ship 1894 6595 Renamed "Pietro Calvi".Norddeutscher Lloyd.

Prinz Regent Luitpold 10.43 steam ship 1894 6595 Renamed "Pietro Calvi".Nordeutscher Lloyd vessel.Sold to Italian Govt and renamed.

Prinz Waldemar 22.29c twin screw schooner

3300

Prinz Waldemar 22.31c twin screw schooner

3300

Prinz Waldemar 22.35c twin screw schooner

3300 Nordeutscher Lloyd.

Prinz Waldemar 22.36c* twin screw schooner

3300

Prinz Waldemar 22.46c twin screw schooner

3300

Prinzess Irene 22.37c steam ship C1900 Nordeutscher Lloyd.

Prinzessin Victoria Luise 22.33c c1890?

Priwall 23.72c 4 mast barque

1918 3185 A Four Master at Hamburg.

Priwall 4.34 4 mast barque

1918 3185 Built in Germany.

Priwall 6.37 4 mast barque

1918 3185 Tons 3105.Built in Hamburg in 1920.

Procyon 6.36 barque 1892 2122 Built by Ramage in 1892.

Progreso 22.91 On fire.

Prospero 19.9 BGN 1862 198 Built in 1862.

Prospero 3.75 3 mast barque?

At Port Augusta, South Australia, 27th September 1884.

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Prospero 6.43 Brig 1862 198 Built at Jersey in 1862.

Providence 13.18 steam ship 1915 11996

Providence 14.15 steam ship 1915 11996 Fabre Line France.

Pukaki 1.19 steam ship 1887 1444 Built in 1887 USSCo.

Pukaki 2.74 steam ship 1887 1444 USS Co.

Pylades 22.85c HMS

Pyramus 23.87c HM Cruiser

Pyrenees 4.47 barque 1891 Renamed "Manga Reva".Missing since 1916.

Quail 22.89c HM TBD 1895

Quathlamba 6.7 barque 1879 467 Renamed "Hazelcraig" and "White Pine".

Built at Aberdeen.

Queen 22.31c Turbine ss

Queen Alexandra 11.35 Turbine Excursion

1914 827 Renamed "Saint Columba".

With "Lord of the Isle".

Queen Alexandra 14.63 Turbine Excursion

1914 827 Renamed "Saint Columba".

Built in 1912.

Queen Elizabeth 19.40 ship 1889 1784 At New York with "Normandie" and "Queen Mary".

Queen Elizabeth 26.11c Royal Mail ship

1939 85000 Largest Liner, at that time. Photographed from the air in New York Harbour after dramatic secret voyage from Scotland.Captain Townley sailed under sealed orders with a crew of 378.

Queen Elizabeth 26.28c Royal Mail ship

1939 85000 Then the world's three greatest liners side by side.With the "Queen Mary" and "Normandie".Length 1030ft.

Queen Elizabeth 46.35 Royal Mail ship

1939 85000 Photographed with the "Queen Mary" and the "Normandie"."Queen Elizabeth" left her fitting out basin at Messrs John Brown's Clydebank yard for a dash across the Atlantic which will long live in Mercantile history.The £6,000,000 vessel of 85,000 tons was then the largest ship afloat. Painted a dull grey, with all her portholes and painted the same colour the QE braved the dangers of the Atlantic and successfully reached safety in New York Harbour during a trip when no German submarine or hostile craft was sighted.

Queen Elizabeth 23.132c Model of.

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Queen Elizabeth 23.162c Royal Mail ship

1939 85000 "Royal" sisters at home. "Queen Mary" and the "Queen Elizabeth" at Southampton, October 1946.

Queen Elizabeth 23.191c Royal Mail ship

1939 85000 March 7, then the longest largest vessel afloat.It was a secret journey. When the sealed orders were opened the huge UNFINISHED vessel zigzagged west, off regular lanes, protected from submarines by her speed (33 knots), from magnetic mines by a strange new girdle of counter-charged cables. On she went to New York Harbour to berth deside the "Queen Mary".

Queen Elizabeth 23.203c Royal Mail ship

1939 85000

Queen Elizabeth 23.204c Royal Mail ship

1939 85000 The official launching of the vessel.

Queen Elizabeth 23.205c Royal Mail ship

1939 85000 Almost ready for launching.

Queen Elizabeth 6.62 ship 1889 1784 Built in 1889.

Queen Elizabeth 12.19 Royal Mail ship

1939 85000 Cunard White Star Line.

Queen Margaret 18.20 4 mast barque

1893 2144 Wrecked on Lizard Rocks.

Queen Margaret 18.36 4 mast barque

1893 2144 Wreck of.

Queen Margaret 18.49 4 mast barque

1893 2144

Queen Margaret 18.49 4 mast barque

1893 2144

Queen Margaret 5.57 4 mast barque

1893 2144 Built in 1893.A McMillan & Co.

Queen Margaret 6.52 4 mast barque

1893 2144 Last trip.

Queen Mary 15.37 steam ship 1935 80773 Then the world's largest and fastest ship.Length 1020 ft., from masthead to waterline 200 ft., from the top of the first funnel to waterline 146 ft., tonnage 80,773, speed exceeding 30 knots.Accommodation for 5,000 passengers.Launched at Clydebank by her Majesty Queen Mary 26th September, 1934.

Queen Mary 15.37 steam ship 1935 80773

Queen Mary 15.37 steam ship 1935 80773

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Queen Mary 15.37 steam ship 1935 80773

Queen Mary 15.42 steam ship 1935 80773 In dry dock Southampton.RMS.

Queen Mary 15.46 steam ship 1933 870

Queen Mary 15.49 steam ship 1935 80773 81235 tons?Built 1935.Cunard-White Star Line.

Queen Mary 16.55 steam ship 1935 80773 Built at Glasgow 1935 Cunard-White Star Line.1018 feet in length and 120 feet across the beam.

Queen Mary 16.56 steam ship 1935 80773 Built in 1935 Cunard-White Star Line.

Queen Mary 19.13 steam ship 1935 80773 RMS.Leaving South Hampton.

Queen Mary 19.20 steam ship 1935 80773 At Southern Railway's King George V Dock at Southampton.Cunard-White Star line.RMS.

Queen Mary 19.35 steam ship 1935 80773 RMS.

Queen Mary 19.36 steam ship 1935 80773 In Dry Dock.RMS.

Queen Mary 19.39 steam ship 1935 80773 In dock at South Hampton.RMS.

Queen Mary 19.40 steam ship 1935 80773 With "Queen Elizabeth" and "Normandie" at New York.

Queen Mary 26.1c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 The Queen Mary grounds.

Queen Mary 26.10c steam ship 1935 80773 RMS Cunard-White Star Line.Projects into the Clyde.

Queen Mary 26.15c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 Cunard White Star line.She passed burnt out French Liner "L'Atlantique".

Queen Mary 26.28c steam ship 1935 80773 Then the world's three greatest liners side by side.With the "Queen Elizabeth" and "Normandie".Length 1019.5 feet.

Queen Mary 26.40c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 On the Clyde.

Queen Mary 26.45c steam ship 1935 80773 Cunard-White at Clydebank.Photo taken just prior to launch.

Queen Mary 26.57c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 Cunard Star White Liner.

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Queen Mary 26.60c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 Down the River Clydebank to the Tail of the Bank at Greenock. The journey down the Clyde took four hours "Bulletin" photo.

Queen Mary 26.61c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773

Queen Mary 26.63c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 Anxious moment ,seems stuck to one of the bends.

Queen Mary 26.64c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 Had to travel slowly pedestrians could keep pace with it. Near Old Mains Farm Inchinnan.

Queen Mary 26.64c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 Near Old Mains Farm Inchinnan.

Queen Mary 46.35 Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 Cunard White Star Line.

Queen Mary 23.2c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 Leaving Southampton on first voyage of the second season in the Atlantic.

Queen Mary 23.5c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 At full speed.

Queen Mary 23.5c Royal Mail ship

80773 At Southampton.

Queen Mary 23.6c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 A perfect launch September 29, 1934.

Queen Mary 23.6c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 Just after her launch, London News September 29, 1934.

Queen Mary 23.7c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 Regained the Blue Riband of the Atlantic for Britain on the 30th August 1936.2939 miles in 3 days 23 hours and 57 minutes at 30.63 knots.

Queen Mary 23.7c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 Regained the Blue Riband of the Atlantic for Britain on the 30th August 1936.2939 miles in 3 days 23 hours and 57 minutes at 30.63 knots.

Queen Mary 23.33c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 The Queen mary's return to Southampton after her record breaking Atlantic voyage. The Queen Mary's average speed between the Ambrose Lighthouse and Bishop's rock was 30.63 knots. Normandie's previous record was 30.31.

Queen Mary 23.35c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 200,000 people waited for hours in the rain to see the launching of the Queen Mary at Clydebank. No more than 54 seconds lapsed between the vessel's release and her entry into the water.

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Queen Mary 23.86c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 The Queen Mary was to break the record for the Atlantic voyage. The Queen Mary's average speed between the Ambrose Lighthouse and Bishop's rock was 30.63 knots. Normandie's previous record was 30.31.

Queen Mary 23.100c steam ship 1935 80773 RMS Launching of.When the bow hit the water the vessel gave one violent lunge and lay afloat on an even keel.

Queen Mary 23.133c steam ship 1935 80773 RMS.

Queen Mary 23.135c steam ship 1935 80773 RMS. Leaving the fitting-out basin at Clydebank.

Queen Mary 23.162c Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 "Royal" sisters at home. "Queen Mary" and the "Queen Elizabeth" at Southampton, October 1946. Broke record from Halifax to Southampton.

Queen Mary 23.170c* Royal Mail ship

1935 80773 Holder of the Blue Riband.

Queen Mary 23.132c Model of.

Queen Mary 23.207c steam ship 1935 80773 Just after launching.

Queen Mary 8.56 steam ship 1935 80773 Prior to Launching.

Queen Mary 8.56 steam ship 1935 80773 Cunard White Star liner.Sitting on Clyde.

Queen Mary 11.34 steam ship 1935 80773 The RMS Queen Mary was built in 1934 at Clydebank for Cunard White Star Line Ltd and was launched by H M Queen Mary in 1934.Quadruple screw-propellers driven by turbines of 200,000hp. Speeds on trials nearly 33 knots.2139 passengers carried.Length 1019.5 feet, breadth 118 feet and mean draught 44 feet.

Queen Mary 12.2 steam ship 1935 80773 Cunard White Star.

Queen Mary 12.10 steam ship 1935 80773

Queen Mary 12.28 steam ship 1935 80773 In dock at Southampton.

Queen Mary 12.61 steam ship 1935 80773 Cunard White Star Atlantic Liner in Sydney Harbour in 1940.

Queen Mary 13.7 steam ship 1935 80773 In dry dock.

Queen Mary 13.25 steam ship 1935 80773

Queen Mary 13.45 steam ship 1935 80773 In Southampton Dry Dock.

Queen Mary 14.23 steam ship 1935 80773 RMS.

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Queen Mary 14.33 steam ship 1935 80773 RMS.

Queen of Bermuda 26.3c steam ship

Queen of Bermuda 26.15c steam ship

Queen of Bermuda 23.85c steam ship

Queen of Bermuda 13.19 steam ship

Queen of Bermuda 14.51 steam ship

Queen of Kent 23.12c paddle steamer

Queen of the Channel 15.46 motor vessel

Queen of the Channel 15.46 m.v.

Queen of the Channel 19.36 motor vessel

Queen of the Channel 23.13c motor vessel Product of Clyde Shipyards. Cross channel motor ship. Built and engineered by William Denny Bros Dumbarton for the London and Southend Shipping Co.

Queen of the Channel 12.4 motor vessel

Queen of the South 24.51c English Channel Ferry

English Channel Ferry.

Queen of the South 1.45 steam ship 1877 198 Built at Paisley.Later traded on NSW coast and latterly around New Zealand.Wrecked Cape Campbell NZ May 1919.

Queen of the Thames 4.35 Aux ss 1870 2607 Wrecked on first return voyage off South African Coast, 18th March 1871.

Queen of the Thames 10.54* Aux ss 1870 2607

Queen Victoria 14.60 paddle steamer

1887 1547 Built in 1887.

Queensland 17.5* steam ship Collision between "Barrabool" and "Queensland".

Queensland 18.18* steam ship Collision with "Barrabool" off Wilson's Prom., 3 August 1876.

Queensland 2.2* steam ship Collision with "Barrabool" off Wilson's Promontory 3rd August 1876.

Quetta 18.75

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Quetta 17.43* Royal Mail ship

1881 3302 Foundering near Thursday Island.

Quetta 18.18* Royal Mail ship

1881 3302 Foundering Torres Straits 28 February 1890.

Quetta 19.39 Royal Mail ship

1881 3302

Quetta 19.56* Royal Mail ship

1881 3302 Foundering near Thursday Island.

Quetta 3.41 Royal Mail ship

1881 3302 In Brisbane River, Queensland.

Quetta 10.14 Royal Mail ship

1881 3302 BISNC0 vessel.Built in 1881.Foundered off Thursday Is on the 28th February 1890.

Quetta 13.8 With Lucinda at Brisbane.

Quetta 13.26 Royal Mail ship

1881 3302 Built for British India SN Co.Foundered in Torres Straights, 28th February 1890.

Quetta 13.53 1881 3302 British India S.N.Co. Foundered near Thursday Island Australia, 28th February, 1890.

Quiraing 23.128c* steam ship 1881 1166 Went missing.

Quiraing 1.53 steam ship 1881 1166 Built in 1881.Formerly ASNCo.Left Newcastle for Dunedin 22 June 1902 and never heard of again.

Quiraing 2.70 steam ship 1881 1166 ASN Co.Missing June 1902.

Quiraing 2.75 steam ship 1881 1166 AUSN Co.Disappaered in Tasman Sea, June 1902.

Quorna 1.30 steam ship 1912 606 ASS Co.

R.C. Rickmers 4.1 5 mast barque?

1892 1904 3822? 355 Renamed "Neath".5548 tons.Built in Germany 1906.Later British and sunk during war.

R.C. Rickmers 6.56 aux. 5 mast barque

1906 5548 "Neath". Built in 1906.Sunk as "Neath" during the war.

Racer 15.53 steam tug Tug Racer.Wreck of at Port Phillip Heads.P & O Australia.

Racer 13.44 steam tug Assisting "Australia".

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Rachel Thompson 21.10 Ketch

Raglan Castle 9.6 steam ship 1897 4324 Castle Mail Packet Co.Built in 1897.

Rakaia 3.74 ship 1873 1022 In Sydney Harbour in the sixties.

Rakaia 4.48 ship 1873 1022 Renamed "Wanganui" and "Blenheim".

NZS Co.

Rakaia 11.30 s 1873 1022 Renamed " Wanganui" and later "Blenheim'.

New Zealand S Co.

Rakanoa 24.30c steam ship From the Auckland Weekly News, 3rd May 1928.Union Steam Ship Co vessel.Was towed out into the Cook Strait from Wellington and sunk by explosives, one of two photos.

Rakanoa 24.30c From the Auckland Weekly News, 3rd May 1928.Union Steam Ship Co vessel.Was towed out into the Cook Strait from Wellington and sunk by explosives, one of two photos.

Ramb IV 23.183c steam ship Hospital Ship attacked and sinking near Alexandria. Originally an Italian vessel it was taken over in 1941 for use by the British and enemy wounded.

Ramilles 22.86c HMS

Ramsey 5.9 ship 1868 809 Built in Isle of Man in 1868.

Ranchi 15.57 steam ship 1925 16650 P & O.Sistership to "Ranpura ".

Ranchi 26.39c steam ship 1925 16650 Sistership to "Ranpura".

Ranchi 11.38 steam ship 1925 16650 Sistership to "Ranpura".P and O Line.Built in 1925.

Ranelagh 1.58 steam ship 1881 863 Built in 1881 for the ASNCo.Wrecked near Bundaberg Queensland Jan 1898.Photo taken in Brisbane River, SS"Birksgate" at anchor.

Ranelagh 1.58 steam ship 1881 863 Built in 1881 for ASNCo.Wrecked near Bundaberg Queensland Jan 1898.

Ranelagh 2.70 steam ship 1881 863 At wharf Circular Quay.

Ranelagh 3.41 steam ship 1881 863 AUSN Co.At Circular Quay and Miller's Point, Sydney.

Rangatira 15.1 steam ship 1931 6152 Union Steamship Co.

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Rangatira 26.50c steam ship 1931 6152 A Turbo-Electric Steamship built for the Union steamship Co. of New Zealand Ltd.

Rangatira 1.16 steam ship 1931 6152 Built in 1931.USSCo Wellington-Lyttleton Ferry Service.

Rangatira 1.16 steam ship 1931 6152 Built in 1931 Union Steam Ship Co.

Rangatira 12.37 steam ship 1931 6152 Identity of vessel uncertain.At ASNC's wharves in Sydney.Picture taken in 1871.

Rangitane 23.153c motor vessel 1929 16712 Sistership to "Rangitik". Passenger and cargo liner, attacked and sunk in the Paciific on the night of the 26th November. One of a set of six "Raiders' Victims in Pacific".

Rangitata 26.20c motor vessel 1929 18000 Sistership to "Rangitiki" and "Rangitane".Motor liner of the New Zealand fleet reaching Auckland on her maiden voyage.The three vessels are similar in design but with different furnishings.

Rangitata 46.32 motor vessel 1929 18000 Sistership to "Rangitiki".Rangitane Motor liner of the New Zealand fleet.

Rangitiki 26.16c ms 1929 17500 Sistership to "Rangitane" and "Rangitata.In Otago Harbour.

Rangitiki 26.25c ms 1929 17500 The first of the big motor ships built for New Zealand Shipping Co built by John Brown of Clydebank.Sisterships to "Rangitane" and "Rangitata".

Rangitiki 4.9* ship 1863 1225 Built by Samuelson, Hull 1863. New Zealand Shipping Company.

Rangitiki 10.1 ms 1929 17500 Sistership to "Rangitane" & "Rangitata".Owned by NZS Co Motor Ships.Built in 1929.

Rangitiki 13.52 ms 1929 17500 Sistership to "Rangitane" and "Rangitata".NZSCo.16698 tons.

Rangitoto 18.66 steam ship 1865 449 Wreck at Jacksons Head.

Rangitoto 1.13* steam ship 1865 449 McMeikan Blackwood & Co.Wrecked in Cook Strait NZ 31 July 1873.

Rangitoto 2.21* steam ship 1865 449 Built McMeikan Blackwood & Co.Foundered off NZ coast 31st July 1873.

Rangoon 3.23 steam ship Sydney Harbour, Walsh Bay, Balmain.SS "Avoca" at wharf (bririgged) and SS "Rangoon" in stream. Steamer at wharf in foreground bririgged with two funnels "Ruahine".

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Ranpura 26.39c steam ship 17000 Sistership to "Ranchi".

Ranpura 23.155c steam ship 17000 Sistership to "Ranchi". At Plymouth.

Rarawa 22.62c steam ship Queen of the Northern steamships.

Razmak 24.55c 1925 10852 Renamed "Monowai".

Razmak 10.1 1925 10852 Renamed "Monowai".At Aden.

Razmak 10.28 10852 Renamed "Monowai'.At Aden.USS Co vessel.

Razmak 11.10 10852 Renamed "Monowai".P & O.

Re D'Italia 26.8c steam ship 1907 6237 The first steamship to fly the flag of Lloyd Sabaudo.

Re D'Italia 9.35 steam ship 1907 6237 Lloyd Sabaudo,

Re D'Italia 14.21 steam ship 1907 6237 Lloyd Sabaudo Line.

Record 3.3 barque 1855 457 Wooloomooloo Bay, Sydney."Record" is at anchor.Built at Sunderland in 1855.Length 129 feet, beam 27 feet and depth 17 feet.

Red Jacket 15.44 ship 1854 2460 Built in 1854.Rival to "Lightning".

Red Jacket 15.44 ship 1854 2460 Sandridge Railway Pier in the sixties from an old painting. Clippers at end of pier.

Red Jacket 19.55* ship 1854 2460 White Star Clipper.

Red Jacket 4.55* ship 1854 2460 Built at Rockland Me.

Red Rock 4.50 ship 1894 Built by Hamilton & Co P Glasgow.

Regent Murray 15.27 barque Wreck at Newcastle, later forming part of breakwater.

Regent Murray 15.41 barque Wreck on Oyster Bank, Newcastle.

Regent Murray 18.34 barque Wrecks of four masted "Adolph" near masts of barque "Regent Murray".SS Manuka entering port.

Regent Murray 18.60 barque Wreck at Oyster Bank, Newcastle.

Regina 8.18 steam ship 1918 16231 Renamed "Westernland" and "Pittsburg".

Sistership to "Pennland".Red Star Line.

Regina 9.24 steam ship 1918 16231 Renamed "Westernland" and "Pittsburg".

Sistership to "Pennland".16500 tons.Built in 1918.

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Regina 11.1 steam ship 1918 16231 Renamed "Westernland" and later "Pittsburg".

Sistership to "Pennland".

Regina 14.48 steam ship 1918 16231 "Westernland" & "Pittsburg".

Sistership to "Pennland".Red Star Line.

Reina Del Pacifico 26.33 motor vessel 1931 17707

Reina Del Pacifico 11.59 motor vessel 1931 17707 Pacific S N Co.

Reina Del Pacifico 13.47 motor vessel 1931 17707 Built in 1931.Pacific SNCo.

Reina Del Pacifico 14.13 motor vessel 1931 17707 Pacific S N Co.

Reina Victoria Eugenia 24.12c steam ship

Reina Victoria Eugenia 24.71c steam ship In dry dock.

Reindeer 11.25 steam ship 1897 1101 Great Western Railway Co.Built in 1897.

Reliance 15.23 steam ship 1920 19582 Ex "Limburgia" & ex "Johann Heinrich Burchard".

Sistership to "Resolute".

Reliance 15.28 steam ship 1920 19582 Ex "Limburgia" and ex "Johann Heinrich Burchard".

Sistership to "Resolute" at Port Melbourne with "Empress of Britain".

Reliance 16.4 steam ship 1920 19582 "Limburgia" and "Johann Heinrich Burchard".

Sistership to "Resolute".Built by T. C. Tecklenborg, Wesermunde, Germany 1920. Length 592 feet, breadth 72.3 feet and depth 39.7 feet.

Reliance 22.4c J class Yacht

Reliance 22.72c J class Yacht

Reliance 23.106c steam ship 1920 19582 Ex "Limburgia" and "Johann Heinrich Burchard".

Sistership to "Resolute".With tug ""Tooronga".

Reliance 1.10 steam ship 1904 158 Built at Esperance Tas.

Reliance 1.50 steam ship 1904 158 Built at Esperance Tas 1904.

Reliance 6.60 4 mast barque

Name uncertain.

Reliance 8.59 steam ship 1904 158 At Port Melbourne Pier.

Reliance 9.13 steam ship 1920 19582 Ex "Limburgia" and "Johann Heinrich Burchard".

Sistership to "Resolute".Built in Germany in 1920.Hamburg-American Line.

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Reliance 12.28 steam ship 1920 19582 Ex "Limburgia" and "Johann Heinrich Burchard".

Sistership to "Resolute".At pier at Port Melbourne.

Reliance 14.26 steam ship 1920 19582 Ex "Limburgia" and ex "Johann Heinrich Burchard".

Sistership to "Resolute".Luxury Liner.

Reliance 14.38 steam ship 1920 19582 Ex "Limburgia" and ex "Johann Heinrich Burchard".

Sistership to "Resolute". Built in 1920.

Rembrandt 11.14 steam ship 1906 5876

Remuera 9.49 steam ship 1911 11276 New Zealand S Co.

Remuera 11.2 steam ship 1911 11276 New Zealand Shipping Co.

Remuera 11.58 steam ship 1911 11276 NZ SS Co.Built in 1911.

Rene 4.54 barque

Rene Kerviler 7.48 ship

Renwick 18.47 steam ship c1904 Wrecked near falmouth about 1904.

Republic 22.2c steam ship 1907 17910 White Star Liner.Collision in the Atlantic.

Republic 22.25c steam ship 1907 17910

Republic 4.73 steam ship 1871 Whites Star Line.

Republic 4.73 steam ship 1871

Republic 13.9 steam ship 1907 17910 Built Belfast for the United States Line.

Resolute 16.14 steam ship 1920 19653 "Brabantia", "William Oswald".

Sistership to "Reliance".Built at Bremen 1920.Hamburg-American Line.

Resolute 3.18 ship Circular Quay. 15th January 1871. "Dunbar Castle" first vessel then at bow of it "Abergeldie" , then "Carlisle Castle" then "Resolute".

Resolute 6.74 3m Sch Yacht

Resolute 13.20 steam ship 1920 19653 Ex "Brabantia" and " William Oswald".

Sistership to "Reliance".Hamburg America luxury liner.

Resolute 14.61 steam ship 1920 19653 "Brabantia" & "William Oswald".

Sistership to "Reliance".Built in 1920 at Bremen.

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Resolution 22.88 hms To fly the flag of the Rear Admiral second in command of the home squadron.

Resolution 22.88c HMS

Revenge 22.88c HMS To fly the flag of Vice Admiral Sir V H G Noel in command of the home squadron.

Rewa 26.56c 4 mast barque

1889 2999 Ex "Alice A Leigh".End of the then largest sailing ship. In Auckland harbour. It was sold for a breakwater on Moturekareka Island in the Hauraki Gulf.

Rewa 23.131c 4 mast barque

1889 2999 Ex" Alice A Leigh".Now a breakwater at Moturekareka near Kawau Auckland.

Rewa 5.61 4 mast barque

1889 2999 Ex "Alice A Leigh".Built at Whitehaven 11889.Hulk at Auckland.

Rewa 6.39 4 mast barque

1889 2999 "Alice A Leigh".Built in 1889.Dismantled at Auckland August, 1931.

Rewa 9.46 steam ship 880 British India Co.

Rex 16.58 motor vessel 1932 51062 Built in Italy 1932.Italian United Fleet, Italia Line.

Rex 26.14c motor vessel 1932 51062 In Lower Manhattan Island, New York.She travelled at over 28 knots and held the record for the Atlantic crossing.

Rex 26.31c motor vessel 1932 51062 Built by the Ansaldo Shipbuilding Co, Seestri Ponente, for the Italia Line (N.G.I. branch).

Rex 26.42c motor vessel 1932 51062

Rex 8.10 motor vessel 1932 51062 Italian liner.

Rex 14.51 motor vessel 1932 51062 Built in 1932 for the Italian Line.

Rhein 22.21c steam ship c1905 10058

Rhein 23.28c steam ship c1905 10058

Rhein 11.56 steam ship c1905 10058 Norddeutscher Lloyd Line.

Rhone 5.51 ship 1875 1722 Ex "Gilroy".Built at Glasgow, 1875.

Richelieu 15.43 4 mast barque

1918 3116 "Pola".3,100 tons.Built in 1916 according to note in vol.

Richelieu 24.68c 4 mast barque

1918 3116 ex Pola

Richelieu 23.116c 4 mast barque

1918 3116 Ex "Pola".

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Richelieu 4.2 4 mast barque

1918 3116 Ex "Pola ".

Richelieu 4.11 4 mast barque

1918 3116 "Ex "Pola".Built 1918. Sunk at Baltimore result of explosion in 1927.

Richelieu 4.23 4 mast barque

1918 3116 Ex "Pola".Sunk as a result of an explosion at Baltimore, 1927.

Richelieu 4.31 4 mast barque

1918 3116 Ex "Pola".

Richelieu 4.33 4 mast barque

1918 3116 Ex "Pola".

Richelieu 6.24 4 mast barque

1918 3116 "Pola".

Richelieu 6.39 4 mast barque

1918 3116 "Pola".Built in 1918.

Richelieu 7.36 4 mast barque

1918 3116 "Pola".

Richmond 1.47 steam ship 1878 240 Running to Warrnambool etc 1881.

Ridgepark 12.37 steam ship 1870's

Rimutaka 5.37 steam ship 1884 4515 Sistership "Kaikoura".Built by J. Elder & Co Glasgow.

Rimutaka 10.18 steam ship 1884 4515 Sistership "Kaikoura".New Zealand Co vessel.Built in 1884.

Rimutaka 10.26* steam ship 1884 4515 Sistership to "Kaikoura".N Z S Co vessel.

Rimutaka 13.6* steam ship 1884 4515 Sistership ship to "Kaikoura".

Ringarooma 17.1* steam ship 1875 1096 McMeckan, Blackwood & Co.

Ringarooma 17.44 steam ship 1875 1096 USS Co.

Ringarooma 22.85c

Ringarooma 1.35 steam ship 1875 1096 Sistership to "Arawata".Struck rocks at Akaroa Harbour during a fog August 18th 1884 and damaged her stern. Repaired at Lyttleton.

Ringarooma 1.35 steam ship 1875 1096 Sistership to "Arawata".USS CO

Ringarooma 2.20 steam ship 1875 1096 Renamed "Samoa".Built for McMeikan Blackwood & Co.Sistership to "Arawata".

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Ringarooma 2.27 steam ship 1875 1096 Renamed "Samoa".Built in 1875 Sold by USS Co.

Ringarooma 3.47 steam ship 1875 1096 At Hobart Wharves.

Ringarooma 3.78 steam ship 1875 1096 At Port Chalmers, New Zealand.

Ringarooma 3.89 steam ship 1875 1096 At Port Chalmers, New Zealand.

Ringarooma 8.40 steam ship 1875 1096 Sistership to "Arawatta".

Ringarooma 12.44* steam ship 1875 1096

Rippingham Grange 22.28 steam ship

River Loddon 23.21c 1944 Built for Australian Shipbuilding Board at HMA Naval Dockyard.

River Loddon 23.21c 1944 Built for Australian Shipbuilding Board at HMA Naval Dockyard.

Riverina 15.33 steam ship 1905 4758 Wreck near Gabo Island.

Riverina 18.1 steam ship 1905 4758

Riverina 18.1 steam ship 1905 4758

Riverina 18.1 steam ship 1905 4758 Wreck near Gabo Island.

Riverina 18.8 steam ship 1905 4758 Seas breaking over wreck.

Riverina 18.16 steam ship 1905 4758 Wreck near Gabo Island 17 April 1927.

Riverina 18.16 steam ship 1882 4758 Wreck near Gabo Island 17 April 1927.

Riverina 18.16 steam ship 1905 4758 Wreck near Gabo Island 17 April 1927.

Riverina 18.16 steam ship 1905 4758 Wreck near Gabo Island 17 April 1927.

Riverina 18.16 steam ship 1905 4758 Wreck near Gabo Island 17 April 1927.

Riverina 18.16 steam ship 1905 4758 Wreck near Gabo Island 17 April 1927.

Riverina 18.16 steam ship 1905 4758 Wreck near Gabo Island 17 April 1927.

Riverina 18.16 steam ship 1905 4758 Wreck near Gabo Island 17 April 1927.

Riverina 18.16 steam ship 1905 4758 Wreck near Gabo Island 17 April 1927.

Riverina 18.16 steam ship 1905 4758 Wreck near Gabo Island 17 April 1927.

Riverina 18.26 steam ship 1905 4758 Wreck of near Gabo Island.

Riverina 22.63c steam ship 1905 4758

Riverina 24.11c steam ship 1905 4758 Stranded.

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Riverina 24.11c steam ship 1905 4758

Riverina 24.30c steam ship 1905 4758 May 1, 1928 the "Riverina" lies abandoned on the sands near Gabo Island.

Riverina 24.45c steam ship 1905 4758 The Riverina went aground on a sandy and isolated beach between Gabo Island and Mallacoota Inlet on the evening of April 17, 1927.Unable to save the vessel.

Riverina 23.152c steam ship 1905 4758 Vessel is stranded. The horseman is on sand adjacent to the vessel.

Riverina 23.152c steam ship 1876 4758 Stranded at Gabo.

Riverina 1.41 steam ship 1905 4758 Huddart Parker Limited.

Riverina 1.41 steam ship 1905 4758

Riverina 1.41 steam ship 1879 1777 Wreck of, near Gabo Is. 17 April 1927.

Riverina 1.44 steam ship 1905 4758 USS Co.

Riverina 2.14 steam ship 1905 4758

Riverina 2.14 steam ship 1905 4758

Riverina 2.56 steam ship 1905 4758 Wrecked near Gabo Island 17 April 1927.

Riverina 9.54 steam ship 1905 4758 Huddart Parker Line.

Riviera 13.57 steam ship 1911 1783 Renamed "Laird's Isle".

Riviera 13.57 steam ship 1911 1783 Renamed "Laird's Isle".Channel Steamer.

Rob Roy 17.28* steam ship 1867 393 ASS Co.

Rob Roy 19.48* steam ship 1867 393

Rob Roy 1.8 steam ship 1867 393 Adelaide S.S.Co vessel.Hulked at Adelaide 1901.Broken up Melbourne.

Rob Roy 2.4* steam ship 1867 393 Built Glasgow.Adelaide SS Co.

Rob Roy 3.29 steam ship 1867 393 Adelaide SS Co.Photo The Queen's Wharf and Swing Basin River Yarra, taken in the 1870's ."Julia Percy" at wharf."Victorian", "Omeo" & "Mangana" follow.On the south side SS "Rob Roy".

Rob Roy 3.64 steam ship 1867 393 At Queens Wharf in the seventies.

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Rob Roy 9.60 steam ship 1867 393 ASS Co.

Robert Duncan 4.5 4 mast barque

1891 1927 Renamed "William T Lewis".

1927 tons. Built by R. Duncan & Co.P Glas 1891.

Rochambeau 24.71c steam ship 1911 12678 French Quadruple-screw Steamer.

Rochambeau 11.54 steam ship 1911 12678 French Line.Built in 1911.

Rockton 22.57c steam ship 1882 1971 Sistership to "Cintra".AUSN Co.Leaving Fremantle Jetty with 340 passengers in December 1896.

Rockton 23.124c steam ship 1882 1971 Sistership to "Cintra".

Rockton 1.11 steam ship 1882 1971 Sistership to "Cintra".

Rockton 2.32 steam ship 1882 1971 Sistership to "Cintra".Built in 1882.

Rockton 2.35 steam ship 1882 1971 Sistership to "Cintra".Built in 1882.

Rockton 2.46 steam ship 1882 1971 Sistership to "Cintra".ASN Co.

Rockton 3.67 steam ship 1882 1971 Sistership to "Cintra".At Fremantle Jetty in the nineties.Photo taken in the early nineties.Jetty built before construction of Fremantle Harbour.

Rodney 5.3 ship 1874 1447 Built at Sunderland, 1874.Devitt & Moore's Line.

Rodney 5.63 ship 1874 1447

Rodney 6.64 ship 1874 1447 Built at Sunderland in 1874.

Rodney 6.69 ship 1874 1447 1591 tons.Built in 1874.

Rodondo 1.54 steam ship 1878 1119 Built in 1878 Howard Smith Co.Wrecked off W A Coast 6th October 1894.

Rodondo 2.10 steam ship 1878 1119 Built at Liverpool.Howard Smith & Co.Wrecked on 6th October 1894 off Westralian Coast.

Roebuck 23.55c steam ship Wrecked at Jersey Channel Islands.

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Roma 16.61 steam ship 1926 33000 Built in Italy in 1926.Nav. Gen. Italiana Line.Length 664.7 feet, breadth 82.6 feet and depth 51 feet.8 steel turbines.

Roma 23.32c steam ship 1926 33000 Genoa-New York line.

Roman 23.129c steam ship c1870 Ex "Nile".

Romanoff 6.14 ship 1874 1277

Romantic 23.109c steam ship c1890 At Palermo.

Rome 22.48c* Royal Mail ship

1881 5013 Renamed " Vectis".Sistership to "Carthage".

Rome 4.68 Royal Mail ship

1881 5013 Sistership to "Carthage" and "Vectis'.Lengthened in 1892.

Rome 8.52 Royal Mail ship

1881 5013 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to "Carthage".P & O.

Rome 9.60 Royal Mail ship

1881 5013 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to "Carthage".Lengthened in 1892 and renamed.

Rome 10.19* Royal Mail ship

1881 5013 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to Carthage.P & O S.N.Co. vessel.Lengthened in 1892 and renamed.

Rome 10.31 Royal Mail ship

1881 5013 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to "Carthage" (1).Lengthened 1892.

Rome 11.14 Royal Mail ship

1881 5013 Renamed "Vectis".Sistership to "Carthage" (1).

Rome 13.58 Royal Mail ship

1881 5013 Renamed" Vectis".Sistership to "Carthage" (1).Arrival of Sir Henry Locke.

Rome 13.67 Royal Mail ship

1881 5013 Renamed " Vectis".Sistership to "Carthage" (1).P & O S N Co.

Rona 18.71 barque On Steeple Rocks, Wellington Heads, 27th June 1921.

Rosa Tacchini 18.71 barque

Rosalia 18.5 steam ship Wrecked near Hartland, 1904.

Rose 17.12* paddle steamer

1840 Australia's first iron steamer.

Rose 2.24* paddle steamer

1840 Built in 1840.ASNCo.First iron steamer in Australia.

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Rosedale 18.55 steam ship 1877 274 Wrecked at St Ives, Cornwall, 1893.

Rosedale 1.13 steam ship 1877 274 At Queen's Wharf in River Yarra.

Rosedale 2.18 steam ship 1877 274 At Queens Wharf Melbourne.

Rosedale 3.62 steam ship 1877 274 At Queen's Wharf, Melbourne, with other ships.

Rosetta 19.1 Royal Mail ship

1880 3502 Renamed "Rosetta Maru".P & O. Later owned by the Japanese.

Rosetta 13.55 Royal Mail ship

1880 3502 Renamed "Rosetta Maru".P & O S N Co.Sold to Japan and renamed.

Roslyn Castle 22.21c steam ship 1883 4487 Sistership to "Hawarden Castle" & "Norham Castle".

Roslyn Castle 5.36 steam ship 1883 4487 Sisterships "Hawarden Castle" & "Norham Castle".Castle Mail Packets Co. Limited.Built by Barclay Curle & Co Glasgow.

Roslyn Castle 9.13 steam ship 1883 4487 Sistership to "Hawarden Castle" & "Norham Castle".Castle Mail Packets.

Roslyn Castle 14.7 steam ship 1883 4487 Sistership to "Hawarden Castle" & "Norham Castle".Union Castle Line.Lengthened 15 ft in 1888.Scrapped in 1907.

Rossdhu 4.19 ship 1874 1321 Built by Scott, Grenoch.

Ross-Shire 4.5 4 mast barque

1891 Built by Scott & Co. Greenock 1891. Burnt & Sunk Dec 1900.

Rosstrevor 22.32c steam ship On the Holyhead and Greenore service.

Rothesay Bay 5.67 barque

Rothesay Bay 7.7 barque

Rothesay Bay 7.23 barque

Rothesay Bay 7.31 barque

Rotoiti 23.48c steam ship Union Co's steamer Whangarei service.

Rotomahana 19.38 steam ship 1879 1777

Rotomahana 15.58 steam ship 1879 1777 Dismantled with "Buninyong" at Port Melbourne.

Rotomahana 17.9 steam ship 1777 As originally fitted.

Rotomahana 17.27 steam ship 1878 1777 USS Co.Latest rig.

Rotomahana 18.54 steam ship 1879 1777 Last of.

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Rotomahana 18.54 steam ship 1879 1777 Scuttled near Port Phillip Heads.

Rotomahana 19.3 steam ship 1777 "Rotomahana" with "Buninyong", dismantling.

Rotomahana 19.3 steam ship 1777

Rotomahana 19.14 steam ship 1777 Funnel and davits, Port Melbourne, town pier.

Rotomahana 19.44* steam ship 1777 In Tasmanian trade.

Rotomahana 24.11c steam ship 1777 Hulk to be sunk outside the Heads at Port Melbourne. It had contained about 250 tons of lead.

Rotomahana 23.81c steam ship 1777

Rotomahana 1.20 steam ship 1879 1777 Built in 1879 Union SS Co.Broken up and sunk at Melbourne.

Rotomahana 1.20 steam ship 1879 1777 Built in 1879.First ocean steel steamship scuttled in Bass Straits May 1928.

Rotomahana 1.39 steam ship 1879 1777 USS Co.

Rotomahana 1.39 steam ship Being dismantled at Port Melbourne.

Rotomahana 2.8 steam ship 1879 1777 Built by Denny Bros.Dismantled at Melbourne in 1926 and subsequently scuttled near Port Phillip Heads.The first steel ocean steamship.

Rotomahana 2.12 steam ship 1879 1777 At Sydney after extensive alterations 1914.

Rotomahana 2.12 steam ship 1879 1777 Leaving for Launceston.

Rotomahana 2.14 steam ship 1879 1777

Rotomahana 2.16 steam ship 1879 1777 Being dismantled.

Rotomahana 2.16 steam ship 1879 1777 Funnel of.

Rotomahana 2.16 steam ship 1879 1777 Being dismantled at Port Melbourne.

Rotomahana 2.16 steam ship 1879 1777 Union SS Co.Scrapped at Melbourne 1927 and subsequently sunk near Port Phillip Heads.

Rotomahana 2.16 steam ship 1879 1777 Dismantling of.

Rotomahana 2.16 steam ship 1879 1777

Rotomahana 2.16 steam ship 1879 1777 At Port Melbourne 1927.

Rotomahana 2.50 steam ship 1879 1777 Being scuttled.

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Rotomahana 2.58 steam ship 1879 1777

Rotomahana 2.72 steam ship 1879 1777 At Devonport.

Rotomahana 2.80 steam ship 1879 1777 At Hobart.

Rotomahana 3.45 steam ship 1879 1777 Being scrapped in 1927.

Rotomahana 3.89 steam ship 1879 1777 At Port Chalmers, New Zealand.

Rotomahana 3.89 At Wellington Wharves New Zealand.

Rotomahana 8.37 steam ship 1879 1777 USSCo.

Rotomahana 8.57 steam ship 1777 USS Co.In later rig.

Rotomahana 9.11 steam ship 1777 Built by Denny Bros., Dumbarton in 1879.Dismantled and subsequently scuttled in Bass Straight in 1927.

Rotomahana 9.14 steam ship 1777 Under charter to Huddart Parker.Built in 1879.Union SS Co.Broken up and sunk at Melbourne.

Rotomahana 9.53 steam ship 1879 1777 Union SS Co.

Rotomahana 11.54 steam ship 1879 1777 Union Steam Ship Co.Built in 1879.

Rotomahana 12.57 steam ship 1879 1777

Rotorua 22.60* steam ship 1911 12112 Ex "Shropshire".Sistership to "Wiltshire" and "Argyllshire".

Rotorua 23.104c steam ship 1911 12112 Ex "Shropshire".Siistership to "Wiltshire" and "Argyllshire".

Rotorua 1.50 steam ship 1876 926 Renamed "Shinlee".Built in 1876 USSCo.

Rotorua 2.29 steam ship 1876 926 Renamed "Shinlee ".Built at Dumbarton 1876.Union SS Co.Sold and renamed "Shinlee".

Rotorua 2.65 steam ship 1876 926 renamed "Shinlee ".Built at Dumbarton.USS Co.

Rotorua 9.11 steam ship 1911 12112 "Shropshire ".Built in 1911.Sistership to "Wiltshire" and "Argyllshire".N Z S Co.

Rotorua 10.46 steam ship 1911 12112 Ex "Shropshire".Sistership to "Wiltshire" and "Argyllshire".New Zealand S Co vessel.

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Rotorua 11.37 steam ship 1911 12112 Ex "Shropshire".Sistership to "Wiltshire" and "Argyllshire".N Z S Co.Built in 1911.

Rotorua 11.58 steam ship 1911 12112 Ex "Shropshire".Sistership to "Wiltshire" and "Argyllshire".

Rotterdam 16.34 steam ship 1908 24149 Built by Harland & Wolff.Nederland Amerik (Holland American Line).Length 650 feet, breadth 77 feet and depth 43.5 feet.

Rotterdam 24.20c twin screw schooner

1908 24149 Tons 23,980.Built for the Holland-America Line.

Rotterdam 24.81c steam ship 1908 24149 Ex "Shropshire".Leaving New York Harbour.

Rotterdam 24.49c steam ship 1908 24149 Built for the Holland-America Line.23,980 tons.

Rouen 15.6 steam ship 1912 1882 Southern Rly.

Rouen 11.21 steam ship 1912 1882 Entering Newhaven Harbour.

Rousillon 13.41 steam ship French Line.

Rowitta 19.45 steam ship 1909 121

Royal Arthur 22.85c (?) HMS

Royal Arthur 22.86c HMS

Royal Charter 15.2* Aux ss 1855 2719 The ill-fated aux ship.

Royal Charter 15.26* Aux ss 1855 2719 Drifting on Welsh Coast.

Royal Charter 15.26

Royal Charter 17.39* Aux ss 1855 2719

Royal Charter 18.18* Aux ss 1855 2719 Wreck Welsh Coast 26 October 1859.

Royal Charter 19.17* Aux ss 1855 2719 Wreck of.

Royal Charter 19.59* Aux ss 1855 2719 Drifting onto rocks.

Royal Charter 19.64* Aux ss 1855 2719 Wrecked on Welsh Coast, 26 October 1859.459 lives lost.

Royal Charter 4.35 Aux ss 1855 2719 Wrecked on the Coast of Anglesea 26th October 1859. 459 lives lost.

Royal Charter 10.47 Aux ss 1855 2719 Wrecked on Welsh Coast 26th October 1859.

Royal Charter 13.51* Aux ss 1855 2719 Wreck of on Welsh Coast.

Royal Dane 4.63 ship

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Royal Eagle 26.40c paddle steamer

Royal Edward 24.21c steam ship 1908 11117 Ex "Cairo".Sunk by a German submarine in the Aegean Sea. The vessel had 32 officers and 13500 men on board in addition to a crew of 220. They were mainly reinforcements to the 29th Division which landed in southern Gallipoli on April 25th, accompanied by details of the Royal Army Medical Corps. About 600 were saved. Built in 1908 on the Clyde and was formerly known as Cairo.

Royal Edward 4.55* ship 1864

Royal Family 23.101c ship Australian Clipper.

Royal George 19.21* HMS Capsizing of.

Royal Scotsman 23.22c ss mv Cross-channel motor ship. Built by Harland Wolff Belfast for the Burns and Laird Lines.

Royal Scotsman 12.4 ss mv

Royal Shepherd 17.2* steam ship 1853 331

Royal Shepherd 1.12 steam ship 1853 331

Royal Shepherd 1.24 steam ship 1853 331 Built in 1853.Sunk off Sydney Heads July 1890.

Royal Shepherd 2.5 steam ship 1853 331 Built Renfrew.Sunk off Sydney Heads, July 1890.

Royal Shepherd 12.58 steam ship 1853 331 In River yarra.

Royal Sovereign 26.41c c1800 Model.

Royal Sovereign 14.62 paddle steamer

1893 891 Built in 1893 for Thames Pleasure Steamer.

Royal Standard 4.53 ship 1871 1265 Ex " White Star".Ex steamer.Built at Sunderland.White Star Line, first steamer to Australia.

Royal Standard 6.8 ship 1871 1265 Ex " White Star".Built at Sunderland.First White Star Steamer in Australia.

Royal Tar 5.58 barque 1876 598 Built in 1876, NSW.

Royalist 22.89c HMS

Ruahine 22.19c steam ship 1909 10870

Ruahine 23.58c steam ship 1909 10870 Trial trip on the Clyde.

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Ruahine 3.23 steam ship 1865 1503 Sydney Harbour, Walsh Bay, Balmain.SS "Avoca" at wharf (brigrigged) and SS "Rangoon" in stream. Steamer at wharf in foreground bririgged with two funnels "Ruahine", Panama Line. (Photo 240).

Ruahine 10.19 steam ship 1891 6127 N Z S Co vessel.

Ruahine 10.29 steam ship 1891 6127 N Z S Co vessel.At Hobart.

Ruahine 10.31 steam ship 1865 1503 N Z S Co vessel.

Ruahine 10.32 steam ship 1909 10870 N Z S Co vessel.

Ruahine 10.66 steam ship 1891 6127 N Z S Co.

Ruahine 11.57 steam ship 1909 10870 NZ Shipping Co.RMS.

Ruahine 13.46 steam ship 1891 6127 Built in 1891.NZSCo.

Ruahine 13.60 steam ship 1865 1503 N Z S Co.

Ruapehu 22.23c* steam ship 1883 4163 Sistership "Aorangi" & "Tongariro".

Ruapehu 9.15 steam ship 1883 4163 Sistership to "Aorangi" and "Tongariro".Built in 1883.

Ruapehu 11.55 steam ship 1901 8881 NZ CO.Built in 1901.

Ruapehu 13.2 steam ship 1883 4163 Sistership to "Aorangi" & "Tongariro".

Runic 22.24c steam ship 1900 12490 Renamed "Sevilla".Sistership to "Suevic".

Runic 23.26c steam ship 1900 12490 Renamed "Sevilla".Sistership to "Suevic".

Runic 9.17 steam ship 1900 12490 Renamed "Sevilla".Sistership to "Suevic".White Star Line.

Rupara 22.55c steam ship 1906 1368 Adelaide SS Co.New vessel for the Spencer Gulf trade.

Rupara 23.85c steam ship 1906 1368

Rupara 1.21 steam ship 1906 1368 Built in 1906 ASSCo.

Russell 22.89c* HMS First British man-of-war launched in the reign of Edward V11th.

Russia 26.27c steam ship 1867 2959

Russia 9.19 steam ship 1867 2959 Built in 1867.Cunard line.

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Ruth 5.38 barque 1879

Ruth Alexander 11.59 steam ship 1913 8135 Built in 1913.Admiral Line.

Ruys 12.8 motor vessel 1938 14155 K P M Line, South Africa.

Ruys 12.22 motor vessel 1938 14155 K P M Line.

S.S Hero 3.4 steam ship 1861 985 The Patent slip, Darling Harbour, Sydney."Hero" in the stream . Article No. No. 15114.

Sachsen 10.7 steam ship Deutscher Lloyd in Suez Canal.

Sachsen 10.53 steam ship German Mail Boat.

Saint Columba 15.20 steam ship 1914 827 Ex "Queen Alexander".

Saint Columba 15.20 Turbine Excursion

1914 827

Saint Columba 15.39 steam ship 1914 827 "Queen Alexander".

Saint Columba 15.46 steam ship 1914 827 Ex "Queen Alexander".

Saint-Louis 22.87 French flagship

Salado 6.58 barque 1866 442 Built at Port Glasgow in 1866.

Salamis 17.19 steam ship 1898 4500 Sistership to "Moravian".Aberdeen Line.

Salamis 18.70 3mS Troopship

1899 4500 Sistership to "Moravian".Wreck at Malden Is., Pacific, 20th May 1905.Formerly of George Thompson's Aberdeen White Star Line.

Salamis 19.53 steam ship 1898 4500 Sistership to "Moravian".Aberdeen liner.

Salamis 22.47c steam ship 1898 4500 Sistership to "Moravian".

Salamis 22.49c steam ship 1898 4500 Sistership to "Moravian".Troopship.

Salamis 24.33c steam ship 1898 4500 Transport for the Victorian Naval Contingent.Sistership to "Moravian".

Salamis 3.40 3mS Troopship

1899 4500 Sistership to "Moravian".With other ships at Yarra Street Wharf Geelong.

Salamis 3.83 3mS Troopship

1899 4500 Sistership to "Moravian".At Geelong 1880.

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Salamis 3.83 3mS Troopship

1899 4500 Sistership to "Moravian".At Geelong 1880.

Salamis 10.6 steam ship 1898 4500 Sistership to "Moravian".Built in 1898 for the Aberdeen Line.

Salamis 10.50 steam ship 1898 4500 Sistership to "Moravian".Aberdeen White Star liner at Hobart.

Salazie 26.55 French Mail ss

1887 French Mailer built in 1887.

Salazie 3.19 French Mail ss

1887 Circular Quay, Sydney, in 1887.French Mail Liner.ASN Co's wharf at Dawes Point, the site of the Harbour Bridge (No 307).

Salier 17.29 steam ship 1875 3098 NDL Line.

Salier 9.36 steam ship 1875 3098 First steamer of Norddeutscher Lloyd Co. in Australia.Foundered in Bay of Biscay, December 1896. Many lives lost.

Salier 14.58 steam ship 1875 3098 Built in 1875 for the NDL.Sunk in Bay of Biscay Dec 1896.

Salsette 17.41* RMS Aux ss 1858 1491

Salsette 23.13c* RMS Aux ss 1858 1491 P and O.

Salsette 4.35* RMS Aux ss 1858 1491 First vessel to resume P&O service to Australia after the Crimean War.

Salsette 9.5 steam ship 1908 5842 P & O S N Co.Built in 1908.Sunk during World War 1.

Salsette 10.7 steam ship 1908 5842 6000 tons.Built in 1908.P & O Co.Torpedoed and sunk 20 July 1917.

Salsette 10.47 RMS Aux ss 1858 1491 P & O Liner.

Salsette 10.66 steam ship 1908 5842 P & O S N Co.

Salsette 11.24 steam ship 1908 5842 P and O Co Line.6000 tons.Built in 1908.

Salsette 12.56* RMS Aux ss 1858 1491

Salsette 14.13 steam ship 1908 5842 P.& O Line.Sunk 20 July 1918.

Salsette 14.19 steam ship 1908 5842 Torpedoed 20 July 1917.

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Saluto 18.25 barque c1911 Barque wrecked at Mount's Bay Cornwall.

Samaria 4.69 steam ship Cunard Line.

Samaria 11.13 steam ship Cunard Line.

Samaria 13.11 steam ship At Liverpool.Cunard Co.

Samaritan 4.59 4 mast barque

1891 Built by R. Duncan & Co Port. Glas.

Samoena 5.34 ship 1892 1962 Built C Connell & Co., Glasgow.

Samual Plimsoll 6.37 ship 1873 1444 Hulk of at Fremantle.

Samuel Plimsoll 15.43 ship 1873 1444 Built by Hood, Aberdeen 1873.Hulk at Freemantle.Figurehead Perth Museum.

Samuel Plimsoll 19.47 ship 1873 1444 By C D Gregory, with figurehead in Perth Museum.

Samuel Plimsoll 3.11 ship 1873 1444 With "Jerusalem".(Photo No 433).Circular Quay, Sydney, in 1870.

Samuel Plimsoll 3.59 ship 1873 1444 At Miller's Point Wharves Sydney with other ships.

Samuel Plimsoll 5.66 ship 1873 1444 Aberdeen Line, later a hulk at Freemantle.

Samuel Plimsoll 6.37 ship 1873 1444 Hulk at Fremantle.

Samuel Plimsoll 6.42 ship 1873 1444 Built in 1873. Later sunk at Fremantle.

Samuel Plimsoll 6.61 ship 1873 1444 Loading at Darling Harbour Wharves.

San Francisco 12.33 Name of vessel uncertain.

San Miguel 22.33c steam ship c1910 Portuguese Mail Steamer built by Wm Gray & Sons.

Sans Peur 8.7 Yacht Vessel name uncertain.

Sant' Anna 23.80c 3 mast barque

Ex "Edinburgshire".

Santa Barbara 14.56 steam ship 1928 8156 Built in 1928 for the Grace Line.

Santa Clara 23.28c motor vessel Turbo-electric, now the flagship of the Grace Line.

Santa Clara 6.32 ship 1876 1535 Built in 1876.

Santa Maria 8.7 St. Yacht

Santa Rosa 13.76 motor vessel Grace Line.

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Saragossa 24.45c steam ship 1874 In 1874.

Sarah Sands 8.55 Aux ss

Sardinia 22.77 The burning hull of the illfated liner ashore at Malta.

Sardinia 4.67 steam ship 1875

Sardomene 4.15 ship 1882 1943 Built Oswald, Southampton. Sunk by Grrmans July 1915.

Sardomene 6.30 ship 1882 1943 Built in 1882.Torpedoed during the Great War, July 1915.

Sarnia 4.73 steam ship

Saros 15.26 steam ship 1910 3304 "Baltistan".Wreck at Cape Everard Victoria on 25th December 1937. Howard Smith Co.

Saros 15.26 steam ship 1910 3304

Saros 15.26 steam ship 1910 3304

Saros 15.26 steam ship 1910 3304

Saros 23.177c steam ship 1910 3304 Photo taken December 27 1937 by the Sun."Burwood" answered distress signals.

Saros 23.165c steam ship 1910 Cape Everard, vessel in two, but still afloat.

Saros 23.165c steam ship 1910 Wrecked freighter on rocks at Cape Everard. One of two photos. Photo Sun News-Pictorial 27 December, 1937.

Saros 23.176c steam ship 1910 3304 Photo from Herald plane.Vessel floundering off Cape Everard.Keepers of the lighthouse were the first to report her distress signal.

Saros 23.176c* 31910 1910 3304 Photo from Herald plane vessel floundering off Cape Everard.Keepers of the lighthouse were the first to report her distress signal.

Saros 23.178c steam ship 1910 3304 Note Jacob's ladder. All crew saved by the "Burmah" (one of a series of photos).

Saros 23.178c* steam ship 1910 3304 One of a series of photos.Some valuable gear bought and resold for great profit.

Saros 23.179c steam ship 1910 3304 One of a series of photos.The waves pounded the vessel to a safer position for salvaging of gear and fittings.

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Saros 23.179c* steam ship 1910 3304 One of a series of photos.Vessel now broken in two on a bank off Cape Eveard Lighthouse.

Saros 23.180c steam ship 1910 3304 One of a series of photos.Looking into the engine room.

Saros 23.180c* steam ship 1910 3304 One of a series of photos, salvaging.

Saros 23.181c steam ship 1910 3304 One of a series of photos.Waves have washed the vessel until half it is at right angles to the bow.

Saros 23.180c* steam ship 1910 3304 One of a series of photos, off Cape Everard.

Saturnia 26.1c motor vessel 1927 23940 Built in 1927, Cosulich Line.

Saturnia 26.11c motor vessel 1926 23940

Saturnia 24.73c motor vessel 1926 23940 Speed 19 knots.Trieste-Buenos Line.

Saturnia 23.40c motor vessel 1926 23940

Saturnia 9.33 motor vessel 1926 23940 25000 tons.Built in Italy in 1926.

Saturnia 14.41 motor vessel 1926 23940 Built in 1927 for the Cosulich Line.

Savoia 22.87 steam ship Italian Royal Yacht.

Saxon 16.28 steam ship 1900 12385 Built by Harland & Wolff Union Castle Company.

Saxon 21.32c steam ship 1900 12385

Saxon 22.42c steam ship 1900 12385

Saxon 23.44c steam ship 1900 12385 Union-Castle Cape Liner.

Saxon 11.19 steam ship 1900 12385

Saxon 11.22 steam ship 1900 12385 Union Castle Line.Built in 1900.

Sayonara 22.71c ctr Yt. Winner of the Cup.

Scharnhorst 23.92c steam ship 1904 8287

Scharnhorst 10.17 steam ship 1904 8287 Built in 1904.NorddeutscherLloyd Liner.

Schomberg 15.17 ship 1854 2600 Wrecked on her first voyage to Melbourne near Cape Otway 25th December 1855.

Schomberg 6.76 ship 1855 2600 Built in 1855, wrecked on her maiden voyage 35 miles off Cape Otway, 26th December 1855.

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Schomberg 6.80 ship 1855 2600 Baines' Australian Blackwall Line, built in 1854.Wrecked near Cape Otway on her first voyage 27th December 1855.

Schomberg 8.53 ship 1855 2600

Schubric 26.16* paddle steamer

Anchored in the Sacramento near Rio Vista.

Scot 15.52 steam ship 1891 6844 (806 Renamed "Oceana", ex "Alfonso XIII", ex" Vasco Nunez De Balboa".

A fast South African Mail steamer. Made the quickest passage to the Cape.

Scot 16.17 steam ship 1891 6844 (806 "Oceana", " Alfonso XIII", "Vasco Nunez De Balboa".

Built by Denny Bros, Dumbarton 1891.Union Steamship Co. (S.A.).Later sold and renamed "Oceana".Lengthened 1896.Broken up 1928.Made quickest trips to Cape on record.

Scot 22.27 steam ship 1891 6844 (806 Renamed "Oceana", formerly "Alfonso XIII" and "Vasco Nunez De Balboa".

Scot 24.82c steam ship 1891 6844 (806 Renamed "Oceana". Ex " Alfonso XIII" and ex" Vasco Nunez De Balboa".

Scot 9.16 steam ship 1891 6844 (806 Ex "Alfonso XIII" and "Vasco Nunez De Balboa". Renamed "Oceana".

Union S S Co.6844 tons.Built in 1891.

Scot 9.16 steam ship 1891 6844 (806 Renamed "Oceana", "Alfonso XIII" and "Vasco Nunez De Balboa".

Union S S Co.6844 tons.Built in 1891.After lengthening 7815 tons.Later Union Castle Co and sold to Hamburg American Line and named "Oceana" later "Alfonso Xlll" and still later "Vasco Nunex de Balboa".

Scot 9.17 steam ship 1891 6844 (806 Ex "Alfonso XIII", " Vasco Nunez De Balboa". Renamed "Oceana".

Union S S Co.6844 tons.Built in 1891.After lengthening, 7815 tons.Later Union Castle Co and sold to Hamburg American Line and named "Oceana", later "Alfonso Xlll" and later still "Vasco Nunex de Balboa".

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Scot 9.17 steam ship 1891 6844 (806 Ex "Alfonso XIII", " Vasco Nunez De Balboa". Renamed "Oceana".

Union S S Co.6844 tons.Built in 1891.After lengthening, 7815 tons.Later Union Castle Co and sold to Hamburg American Line and named "Oceana", later "Alfonso Xlll" and later still "Vasco Nunex de Balboa".

Scot 9.56 steam ship 1891 6844 (806 Ex "Vasco Nunez De Balboa" and renamed "Oceana ex Alfonso XIII"

Union SS Co.

Scot 13.31 steam ship 1891 6844 (806 Renamed "Oceana", ex "Alfonso XIII", ex" Vasco Nunez De Balboa".

Union SS Co's. South African.This photo taken after lengthening.

Scot 13.75 steam ship 1891 6844 (806 Ex "Alfonso XIII", " Vasco Nunez De Balboa", renamed "Oceana".

Lengthened by 54 feet in 1895.Union SS Co.

Scot 14.27 steam ship 1891 6844 (806 Renamed " Oceana", ex "Alfonso XIII", ex "Vasco Nunez De Balboa".

Union Steamship Co (S.A.).Lengthened 1895.Later Union Castle Line.Scrapped 1927.

Scotia 22.37

Scotia 22.70c steam ship 1862 3871 As converted. Snugly berthed in the Inner Basin Table Bay Docks after 18 months operations in the Antarctic Zone, where the expedition has achieved scientific results of very great importance.

Scotia 26.47* paddle steamer

c1850 Cunard Steamship.Built by messrs Napier and Son, Glasgow.

Scotia 24.59* paddle steamer

c1850 3871 Cunard Steamship Line, built by Messrs Napier and Son of Glasgow.

Scotia 9.38 steam ship 1862 3871 As converted.Altered to screw 1875.Cunard Line, afterwards cable steamer.

Scottish Glens 5.4 ship 1883 2115 Built at South Hampton, 1883.

Scottish Isles 4.65

Scottish Lochs 5.34 ship 1888 2640

Scottish Lochs 6.35 ship 1888 2640 Built at South Hampton in 1888.

Scottish Moors 5.44 ship 1890 2400 Renamed "Svaland".Built at Stockton.

Scottish Moors 5.51 ship 1890 2400 Renamed "Svaland".Built at Stockton, 1890.

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Scythia 16.52 twin screw schooner

1920 19761 Built by Vickers Limited.Barrow Cunard Line.

Scythia 26.21c twin screw schooner

1920 19761 The Cunard twin-screwed Geared-turbine Atlantic liner.

Scythia 24.24c twin screw schooner

1920 19761 19,730 tons. Cunard Line twin-screwed geared-turbine.

Scythia 23.17c* steam ship c1870 Cunard Royal Mail Screw Steam ship.Sistership to "Bothnia".

Scythia 11.27 twin screw schooner

1920 19761 Cunard Line.Built in 1920.

Scythia 14.4 twin screw schooner

1920 19761 Cunard Line.

Sea Witch 5.41 ship Uncertain about name.

Seaflower 22.86c IM

Seaforth 24.57* HE 1863 1200 With Steel masts and yards the first vessel fitted in this way.Owned by C J Lemon and Co of Liverpool, built by Jones, Quiggin, and Co of Liverpool.

Sealark 18.14 steam ship

Sebastian 24.2c mV is Twin-screw Motor driven oil tanker.

Sebastian 6.22 4mT/Sch

Seileren 6.63 4 mast barque

1885 2075 "Loch Carron".Built by Barclay Curle in 1885.

Seileren 7.40 4 mast barque

1885 2075 Ex "Loch Carron".

Seine 18.63 4 mast barque

Seine 4.43 paddle steamer

1859 3493

Seine 4.65 4 mast barque

Selandia 24.44c motor vessel Diesel engined vessel.

Selandia 23.55c motor vessel Funnelless steamer.

Senator Petersen 6.27 ship 1892 1815 Built in 1892.

Serica 18.63 steam ship c1893 Wrecked at Scilly Isles, near lands End, 1893.

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Seringapatam 24.78* ship 1872 1165 Renamed "Seringa".The first of the Blackwall Frigates.

Seringapatam 4.55* ship 1872 1165 r/n SeringaBuilt at Quebec.

Sernor 18.30 barque

Servia 23.29c* steam ship c1881 Sistership to "Avrania".

Severn 6.40 Aux UK

Sevilla 12.14 steam ship 1900 12490 Ex "Runic".Whale store ship.Built by Harland & Wolff.Was White Star Liner.

Shamrock 17.28* paddle steamer

1840 211

Shamrock 19.38* paddle steamer

1840 211

Shamrock 22.4c UK J class Yacht

Shamrock 22.71c UK J class Yacht

A trial spin.

Shamrock 1.2* paddle steamer

1840 211 ASN CO.Sold in 1857 and sunk in China Sea 22nd March 1860.

Shamrock 2.4* paddle steamer

1840 211 Built Bristo.ASN CO.Lost in China Sea, 22nd March 1860.

Shamrock 12.27* paddle steamer

1840 211 ASN Co.Sold and sent to China.Lost in China Sea, 22 March 1860.

Shamrock III 22.71c A trial spin.

Shamrock III 22.72c

Shamrock lll 22.71

Shandon 15.24 barque 1883 1330 Ex "Victor" and ex "Hulk".In Melbourne 1922.Partly re-rigged for a nautical exhibition in River Yarra Centenary.

Shandon 15.28 barque 1883 1330 Ex "Victor" and ex "Hulk".The former sailing ship partly re-rigged for a nautical exhibition in the River Yarra.

Shandon 5.63 barque 1883 1330 Ex "Victor".Built at Glasgow in 1883.Converted into a hulk for the second time in Melbourne. 1922.

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Shandon 6.41 barque 1883 1330 "Victor".Built at Glasgow in 1883. Converted into a hulk for the second time in 1922.

Shannon 15.16 Royal Mail ship

1881 4189 P & O S N Co.

Shannon 17.16 Royal Mail ship

1881 4362 P & O.

Shannon 24.5c* 2mSch

Shannon 24.33c paddle steamer

1859 3609

Shannon 4.43 paddle steamer

1859 3609 R.M.S.P.Co. 364/44/33

Shannon 4.58 ship 1862 1292 Built at Blackwall.

Shannon 4.68 Royal Mail ship

1881 4362

Shannon 5.22 ship 1862 1292 In 1888.Put into Papeete leaking and condemned.

Shannon 5.29 ship 1862 1292 Built at Blackwall.

Shannon 8.63 Royal Mail ship

1881 4362 P & O.

Shannon 9.55 Royal Mail ship

1881 4362 P & O R M S.

Shannon 9.55 P & O S N Co.

Shannon 10.20* Royal Mail ship

1881 4362 P & O Liner.

Shannon 10.60 Royal Mail ship

1881 4362 P & O S N Co. vessel.

Shannon 13.46 Royal Mail ship

1881 4362 Built in 1881.P & O SNCo.

Shenandoah 24.79c 4 mast barque

1890 The launching of in 1890 at Bath, Maine.She made a number of voyages between New York and San Francisco and took large cargoes of grain to Europe. Later converted to a coal barge, shorn of her tall masts and spars and dependent upon the matter-of-fact tug for movement. Her name appears in the registers until 1917.

Shenandoah 4.10 4 mast barque

1890

Shenir 6.47 barque

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Shintoku Maru 26.44c 4 mast barquentine

Japanese Training ship.

Shintoku Maru 6.12 4 mast barquentine

Japanese training ship.

Shinyo Maru 16.12 ss 13039 1911 13039 Built at Nagasaki 1911.

Shropshire 16.58 motor vessel Bibby Line.

Siam 23.78c motor vessel 1893 3041

Siam 10.58 steam ship 1873 3041 Sistership to "Assam".P & O vessel.

Siam 12.51 steam ship 1873 3041 Sistership to "Assam".P & O S N Co.

Siam 13.11 steam ship 1873 3041 Sistership "Assam".P.&.O. Line.

Siberia 9.39 steam ship 1901 11790 Renamed "Siberia Maru".

Siberia Maru 24.9c twin screw schooner

Sistership to "Korea Maru".Famous for their stedfastness and comfort.It was 575' long and 64' wide and driven by oil-burning, reciprocating twin screw engines.There was accommodation for 200 first class passengers.

Sicilia 24.17 steam ship 1861 800 From Illustrated London News, August 24 1861.A screw-steamer 150 nominal horsepower made a trip from Blackwall down the Thames and proved to the satifaction of a large company of practical and scientific persons the capacities of the machinery by which an improvement so great was made that it may be brought to bear on steam navigation, said the "News"

Sicilian 23.128c steam ship Allan Line transferred to the Canadian pacific Line.

Sierra 22.41c steam ship 1900 6250 Sistership to "Sonoma" and "Ventura".

Sierra 22.46c steam ship 1900 6250 Sistership to "Sonoma" and "Ventura".Oceanic Steamship Co.

Sierra Blanca 6.13 ship 1875 1518 Ex "Auriga".

Sierra Cadena 3.84 ship Ex "Calistoga".At Bristol.

Sierra Cadena 4.20 ship Ex "Calistoga".

Sierra Cadena 4.54 ship Ex "Calistoga".Built by Royden. Broken up 1925.

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Sierra Lucena 4.63 ship 1883 1684 Ex "Inveruglas" and renamed "Tusitala ".

Built by R. Steele, Greenock.

Sierra Miranda 4.20 ship 1884 1888 Renamed "Maria Borges" ("Marie Borgis"?).

Sierra Miranda 4.20 ship 1884 1888 Later "Maria Borges".

Sierra Miranda 4.37 ship 1884 1888 Renamed "Maria Borges" ("Marie Borgis"?).

Built at Glasgow.Sunk at Newport News, 1922.

Sierra Nevada 5.18 ship 1877 1523 Built at Southampton.

Sierra Ventana 9.27 steam ship Norddeutscher Lloyd.

Silberhorn 5.24 4 mast barque

1884 1923 Built Port Glasgow.

Silvah 6.47 barque 1876 1103 "Glandinorwig".Built in 1876.

Silverhow 4.57 ship 1875 1247

Silverhow 6.8 ship 1875 1247

Silvia 11.17 steam ship 1909 1000

Simla 18.21 steam ship 1854 wreck of.

Simla 4.66 steam ship 1854

Simla 5.32 Built by Russell & Co., Port Glasgow.

Singapore 17.13* steam ship 1874 1700 E and A Line.

Singapore 3.14 steam ship 1874 1700 Sydney from North Sydney in 1875."Singapore" at anchor. E&A Co.

Singapore 10.37 steam ship 1874 1700 Wrecked near MacKay, Queensland February 1877.

Singapore 13.73 steam ship 1874 1700 E & A Co.

Sir James Clark Ross 23.40c motor vessel Then the world's largest motor whaler.

Siren 6.6 ship 1881 1555

Sirius 22.23c paddle steamer

1838 First Biitish steamer to cross the Atlantic.

Sirocco 6.62 barque 1856 1132 Built at St.John in 1856.

Sissoi Veliky 22.16

Sissoi Veliky 22.16

Sjurso 6.32 barque 1877 1639 "Pericles".Built by Hood, Aberdeen in 1877.

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Skaregrom 18.61 3ms 1876 1976

Skaregrom 3.72 3mS 1876 1976 Ex "Svalen" and "Castleton".

Built at Port Glasgow.

Skaregrom 5.55 3mS 1876 1976 Ex "Svalen" and "Castleton".

Built in 1903.

Skaregrom 6.9 3mS 1876 1976 Ex "Svalen" and "Castleton".

Skikishima 22.16

Skytteren 15.54 steam ship 1900 12500 Ex "Suevic".A famous liner now a whaling store ship.

Slamat 16.32 steam ship 1923 11406 Built at Flushing.Rotterdamsche Lloyd Line.

Slamat 26.10c steam ship 1923 11406

Slavonia 18.56 steam ship 1909 Wreck of,at Flores Is, Azores, 1909.Cunard Liner.

Slieve Donald 5.56 ship

Slieve More 3.31 3mS "Slieve More" with "Allanshaw", "Ben Cruachan" at Yarra Street Pier, Geelong.

Slivicera 19.32 steam ship Identification of vessel uncertain.

Snaefell 26.51c steam ship 1906 1713 Ex "Viper".Turbine (22 knots).

Snaefell 11.23 steam ship 1906 1713 Ex" Viper".Isle of Man SP Co.Built in 1906.

Snow & Burgess 6.40 barque 1878 1655 Built in America in 1878.

Sobraon 15.50* ship 1866 2131 Renamed "Tingira".Clipper, from a painting.

Sobraon 18.2 ship 1866 2131 P & O.Wreck of.

Sobraon 22.69c* ship 1862 2131 Renamed "Tingira".

Sobraon 1.50 steam ship 1866 2131 Renamed "Tingira".At Berry's Bay Sydney.

Sobraon 3.8 ship 1866 2131 Renamed "Tingira".Circular Quay wharf, Sydney, at the foot of Pitt Street, February 1871. Vessel in the foreground.

Sobraon 3.16 ship 1866 2131 Renamed "Tingira".Circular Quay, 15th January 1871.With "Ellen Stuart", "Sabraon" is lying opposite "Ellen Stuart".

Sobraon 3.17 ship 1866 2131 Renamed "Tingira".With "Parramatta", "The Lord Warden" "Nourmahal", "Maid of Judah" all opposite stern of "Dunbar Castle" at Circular Quay, 15th January 1871.

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Sobraon 3.87 ship 1866 2131 Renamed "Tingira".At Port Melbourne Railway Pier.

Sobraon 4.29 ship 1866 2131 Renamed "Tingira".Built by Hall Aberdeen.Sold to Australian Government and renamed.Remained in Sydney Harbour as training ship and resold November 1927 for £1,327 for scrap.

Sobraon 5.21 ship 1866 2131 Renamed "Tingira".Built at Aberdeen.Hulked at Sydney.

Sobraon 5.21 ship 1866 2131 In the sixties.

Sobroan 9.57 ship 1866 2131 Renamed "Tingira".At Port Melbourne.Railway pier.French Liner.

Sobroan 12.54 ship 1866 2131 In Kerosene Bay, Sydney.

Socoa 18.3 ship Wrecked near the Lizard 1906.

Socotra 19.22 barque

Sofala 4.13 4 mast barque

1892 2301 Built Russell, Greenock.

Sofala 5.22 4 mast barque

1892 2301 Built at Greenock.

Sofie 3.25 4 mast barque

Ex "County of Caithness".At Moorabool St. Wharf, Geelong, with SS "Albyn".

Solholm 1.6 steam ship "Nalpa"

Somersetshire 15.52 Aux ss 1867 2342 Money Wigram's ship.Built 1867.

Somersetshire 17.39 Aux ss 1867 2342 Money Wigram Line.

Somersetshire 19.31* Aux ss 1867 2342 Money Wigram Line.

Somersetshire 4.6 Aux ss 1867 2342 Money Wigram & Co's auxiliary Ship. Built in 1867 at London.

Somersetshire 5.40 Aux ss 1867 2342

Somersetshire 8.48 Aux ss 1867 2342 Money Wigram Line.

Somersetshire 10.47 Aux ss 1867 2342 Money Wigram Liner.

Somersetshire 12.12 Aux ss 1867 2342 Money Wigram Line.

Somersetshire 14.4 steam ship 1921 7456 Bibby Liner.Here troop ship.

Sonata 24.17c* steam ship c1860

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Sonoma 13.55 steam ship 1900 6253 Sistership to "Sierra Ventura".

Sooloo 4.58 ship

Sophia Jane 17.19* paddle steamer

Arriving in Sydney Harbour 1831.First steamer in Australia 13th May 1831.Engines later installed in New Hull and renamed.

Sophia Jane 1.49 paddle steamer

First steamer in Australia 15th May 1831.

Sophia Jane 2.4* paddle steamer

Renamed "Phoenix".First steamer in Australia 13th May 1831.Engines later installed in New Hull and renamed.

Sophocles 17.9* steam ship 1883 4747 Ex "Ionic" (1).Aberdeen Line.

Sophocles 22.45c steam ship 1883 4747 Ex "Ionic".Aberdeen Liner owned by G. Thompson & Co.

Sophocles 24.35c twin screw schooner

1922 12341.00 Renamed "Mataroa".Aberdeen Line's Twin-screw steamer "Sophocles".

Sophocles 24.62c* barque 1879 1176

Sophocles 23.125c steam ship 1883 4747 Ex "Ionic".

Sophocles 5.6 barque 1879 1176 Built at Aberdeen in 1879.

Sophocles 5.70 barque 1879 1176 Aberdeen Line.

Sophocles 6.13 barque 1879 1176

Sophocles 8.59 steam ship 1883 4747 Ex "Ionic".Aberdeen Line.

Sophocles 9.53 twin screw schooner

1922 12341.00 Renamed "Mataroa".Aberdeen White Star Line.Later Shaw Savill & Albion Co.

Sophocles 10.40 steam ship 1883 4747 Ex "Ionic" (1).Aberdeen Liner.

Sophocles 10.48* steam ship 1883 4747 Ex ss "Ionic" (1).Shaw Savill vessel sold to Aberdeen White Star Line and renamed.

Sophocles 11.12 steam ship 1883 4747 Ex "Ionic" (1).Aberdeen Line.

Sophocles 11.41 twin screw schooner

1922 12341.00 Renamed "Tamaroa".Shaw Savill Line.

Sophocles 13.10 steam ship 1883 4747 Ex "Ionic" (1).Aberdeen Line.

Sophocles 13.61 steam ship 1883 4747 Ex "Ionic" (1).Aberdeen Line.Photo taken at Cape Town.

Sorata 15.29 steam ship 1880? 4038 Orient Line.Stranded at Cape Jervis South Australia on the 3rd September 1880.She remained on rocks for 10 weeks before being refloated and taken to Melbourne for repairs.

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Sorata 15.12 steam ship 1880? 4038 Orient S.N.Co's RMS.Ashore near Cape Jervis South Australia, 3rd December 1880.On rocks for 10 weeks later refloated and taken to Melbourne for repairs.

Sorata 22.25c* steam ship 1880? 4038

Sorata 22.37c* steam ship 1880? 4038

Sorata 13.12 steam ship 1880? 4038 Pacific S.N.Co.

Sorata 13.39 steam ship 1880? 4038 Pacific SNCo.

Sorata 13.44 steam ship 1880? 4038 PSNCo.Ashore near Cape Jervis S.A.Refloated later and repaired in Melbourne.

Sorata 14.52 steam ship 1880? 4038 Pacific S.N. Co.

Soukar 3.73 WS 1864 1304 At Port Chalmers, New Zealand.

South America 18.25 steam ship A double wreck "South America" and "Abertaye" on the Cornish Coast.

South Australian 17.33 steam ship 1876 656 716? Sistership to "Victorian".ASS Co.

South Australian 22.59 1876 656 Moored to landing depot on the Roper River (90 mile from mouth of river) Northern Territory. She is discharging material for Adelaide to Port Darwin telegraph line.

South Australian 1.6 steam ship 1876 656 716? Sistership to "Victorian'.ASS Co's first steamer.

South Australian 1.46 steam ship 1876 656 716? Sistership to "Victorian".Adelaide SS Co their first steamer.

South Australian 2.12 steam ship 1876 656 716? Built at Glasgow.Pioneer steamer of the Adelaide Steamship Co.

South Australian 3.30 steam ship 1876 656? 716 Adelaide SS Co. Photo.River Yarra, Queen's Wharf and Swinging Basin, "Florence Maud" unloading."Excelsior", Mandana" and "Nelson" follow."South Australian" and USS Co's SS "Taupe" at South Wharf.Photo taken 1n the 1880's.

South Australian 8.28* steam ship 1876 656 716? Sistership to "Victorian".ASS Co.

South Bulli 2.58 steam ship 1913 818

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South Portland 22.75c steam ship Partially submerged.

Southern Cross 17.15 steam ship 1864 641 TSN Co.

Southern Cross 18.20 steam ship 1864 641 TSN Co.Wrecked on north west Tasmania, near Circular Head.

Southern Cross 18.29 aux. barquentine

641 Renamed "Ysabel".Lost in Bass Straits.No survivors.

Southern Cross 19.30 steam ship 1864 641 In original form.

Southern Cross 19.30 steam ship 1864 641 In later rig.

Southern Cross 22.12c* aux. barquentine

Renamed " Ysabel".Missionary Steamer.

Southern Cross 22.34c aux. barquentine

Renamed "Ysabel".

Southern Cross 23.80c* aux. barquentine

Renamed " Ysabel".A Missionary Steamer.Painting by C. dickson Gregory.

Southern Cross 1.2 steam ship 1864 641 T S N Co.With City of Hobart at Hobart Wharves in sixties.

Southern Cross 1.5 steam ship 1864 641 TSN Co.Wrecked on NW Coast of Tasmania 22nd February 1889.

Southern Cross 1.29 steam ship 1864 641 Built in 1864TSNCo.Wrecked at NW Coast Tasmania 22nd February 1889.

Southern Cross 1.29 steam ship 1864 641 In River Tamar Tasmania.

Southern Cross 1.42 steam ship 1864 641 At Hobart Wharves.

Southern Cross 2.5 At Hobart, in the sixties.

Southern Cross 2.27 steam ship 1864 641 779 tons.Built at Govan, Scotland 1864.Lengthened in 1878 TSN Co.Wrecked near Circular Head, Tasmania 22nd April 1889.

Southern Cross 2.27 steam ship 1864 641 779 tons.Built at Govan, Scotland 1864.Lengthened in 1878 TSN Co.Wrecked near Circular Head, Tasmania 22nd April 1889. Photo as originally rigged and before being lengthened.

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Southern Cross 2.27 steam ship 1864 641 PN Co.

Southern Cross 2.61 steam ship 1864 641 TSN Co.At NW Coast port.

Southern Cross 3.36 With other ships at Hobart Wharves in the seventies.

Southern Cross 3.47 With other ships at Queens Wharf, River Yarra.

Southern Cross 3.69 steam ship 1864 641 T.S.N.Co.At the pier Port Arthur, Tasmania. About 1870.

Southern Cross 7.60 aux. barquentine

641 Renamed "Ysabel".

Southern Cross 8.49 steam ship 1864 641 TSN Co.

Southwark 23.95c twin screw schooner

c1890?

Souvenir 6.52 4 mast barque

Sovereign of the Seas 15.7 ship 1868 1502 Renamed "Elvira".

Sovereign of the Seas 15.44 ship 1852 Built in 1852.Donald McKay Line.

Sovereign of the Seas 19.11* ship 1868 1502 Renamed "Elvira".

Sovereign of the Seas 6.80 ship 1868 1502 "Elvira".Built in 1868.Sold to Germans and renamed "Elvira".

Sovereign of the Seas 8.54 ship 1852

Sparrow 22.85c HMS

Spartan 22.38 steam ship c1900

Spartan 24.75c steam ship c1900

Spartan 23.96c steam ship c1900

Speculant 18.41 3 mast barquentine

Speculant 19.42 3 mast barquentine

Wreck Cape Patten, 10th February 1911.

Speke 18.12 ship 1891 2875 Sistership to "Ditton".Built by Oswald.Wrecked on Phillip Island Victoria, 22 February 1905.

Speke 18.35 ship 1891 2875 Sistership to "Ditton".Wreck of, at Phillip Island Victoria.

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Speke 4.17 ship 1891 2875 Built by Oswald & Co.Wrecked on Phillip Is., Victoria.Sistership to "Ditton".

Speke 4.40 ship 1891 2875 Built by Oswald. Wrecked on Phillip Island Victoria.

Speke 6.2 ship 1891 2875 Sistership to "Ditton".Wreck at Phillip Island.

Speke 6.10 ship 1891 2875 Sistership to "Ditton".Wreck of at Phillip Is., Victoria, 22nd February 1906.

Speke 6.10 ship 1891 2875 Sistership to "Ditton".Wreck of.

Speke 8.54 ship 1891 2875 Sistership to "Ditton".Wreck of.

Speranza 8.5 St Yacht 3mSch

Sphere 26.41c Gutted by fire, no passengers on board.

Spindrift 24.15c* ship Tea Clipper, nicknamed "Giblet Pie".From a water-colour by J. Taylor.

Sprightly 3.77 steam tug In Yarra.

Springburn 4.37 4 mast barque

1892 2655 Renamed "Alexandre".Built Barclay Curle P. Glas.

St Vincent 22.30 Escort to "Ophir" at Portsmouth Harbour.

St. Albans 17.20 steam ship 1910 4496 E and A.

St. Albans 9.58 steam ship 1910 4496 E & A S S.Scrapped 1933.

St. Albans 10.1 steam ship 1910 4496 At Geelong with "Period".

St. Albans 10.40 steam ship 1910 4496 E and A Liner.Scrapped 1931.

St. Briac 11.35 ss Ferry Southern Railway Co.

St. Denis 19.20 steam ship 1908 2435 Built in 1908.

St. Elvies 11.23 paddle steamer

1896 567 Liv & N Wales Line.Built in 1896.

St. Elvies 13.8 paddle steamer

1896 567 Liv & N.Wales SS Co.

St. George 22.85c HMS

St. George 22.86c HMS To act as convoy to "Ophir" from Gibralter to Australia.

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St. Jean D'Acre 26.16* HMS HMS Man-of-war Leaving Cork for the Crimea.

St. Julien 26.60c twin screw schooner

Cross-Channel steamer on trial.

St. Julien 24.71c twin screw schooner

1885 Cross-Channe,l twin-screw, geared-turbine Passenger Steamship. Built by Messrs John Brown & Co Ltd.

St. Lawrence 22.69* ship 1861 1094 Entering Southampton dock.

St. Lawrence 5.33 ship 1861 1094 Built at Newcastle.

St. Lawrence 5.66 ship 1861 1094 Built in 1861 at Newcastle.

St. Leonards 4.53 ship 1864 1054 Built by Pile Sunderland Shaw Savill Co.

St. Leonards 5.10 ship 1864 1054 Built in 1864 at Sunderland.Sunk in the English Channel 1883.

St. Leonards 5.23 ship 1864 1054 Sunk as a result of a collision with "Cormorant" in the English Channel, 17th September 1883.

St. Louis 22.32c steam ship 1894 11629 Sistership to "St. Paul".

St. Louis 9.38 motor vessel 1929 16000 Hamburg American Line.

St. Louis 9.39 steam ship 1894 11629 Sistership to "St. Paul".Built at Delaware, USA.

St. Louis 14.19 motor vessel 1929 16000

St. Louis 14.37 steam ship 1894 11629 Sistership to "St. Paul".Built in 1895 for the American Line.

St. Louis 14.48 steam ship 1894 11629 Sistership to "St. Paul".American Liner built in 1895.

St. Paul 16.18 steam ship 1895 11630 Sistership to "St. Louis".Built in America in 1895.American Line.Collided with and sank H.M.S. "Gladiator" in the Solent on the 25th April, 1908.Sank in New York harbour at Quay 25th April, 1918 while being berthed at pier.

St. Paul 19.18 steam ship 1895 11630 Sistership to "St. Louis".Being salvaged at New York.

St. Paul 19.54 steam ship 1895 11630 Sistership to "St. Louis".Being refloated.

St. Paul 22.32c steam ship 1895 11630 Sistership to "St. Louis".

St. Paul 8.10 steam ship 1895 11630 Sistership to "St. Louis".American Liner.

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St. Paul 11.21 steam ship 1895 11630 Sistership to "St. Louis".American line.

St. Paul 13.75 steam ship 1895 11630 Sistership to "St. Louis".Capsized at New York.

St. Tudno 26.45c ss Ferry

Staffordshire 13.5 steam ship Bibby Motor Ship.

Standard 4.70 ship 1878 1535 Built in USA.

Standard 6.66 ship 1878 1535 Built in 1878.

Stanley 24.5c* BGN

Star of Australia 10.42 steam ship 1899 6179 Renamed "Port Stephens".

Tyser Liner.

Star of Australia 11.55 steam ship 1899 6179 Renamed "Port Stephens".

Tyser Line.

Star of Bengal 5.45 barque 1874 1877

Star of Canada 15.27 steam ship 7000 Wreck at Gisborne NZ, 23 June 1912.

Star of Canada 26.23c steam ship 7000 wrecked at Gisbourne, NZ, 23rd june 1912.

Star of Canada 23.61c steam ship Stranded at Kaiti Beach Gisborne and abandoned.

Star of Canada 23.83c steam ship 7000

Star of Canada 23.83c steam ship 7000 The wreck of, at Gisborne .1700 tons of water were pumped out per hour.

Star of Canada 13.40 steam ship 7000 Bridge house of vessel.Wrecked at Gisbourne NZ, 23 June, 1912.

Star of France 4.49 ship 1877 1569 1644 Built Harland & Wolff.

Star of France 5.14 ship 1877 1569 1644 Built Harland and Wolff.

Star of France 6.12 ship 1877 1569 1644

Star of Germany 4.28 ship 1284 Built Harland & Wolff.

Star of Holland 5.58 4 mast barque

1885 2131.00 Ex "Homeward Bound", "Otto Gildemeister" and " Zemindar".

Built in 1885.Harland & Wolff.

Star of India 23.85c steam ship

Star of India 4.36 ship 1861 1102 Ex "Euterpe".Built at Dundee.

Star of Italy 4.19 ship 1877 1571 1644 Built Harland & Wolff Belfast.

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Star of Italy 5.20 ship 1877 1571 1644 Built Harland & Wolff.

Star of Japan 18.45 ss Wreck of, at Gisborne, NZ, Oct 1912.

Star of Lapland 4.58 4mRk 1902 3381 Ex "Atlas".

Star of Lapland 5.54 4mRk 1902 3381 Ex "Atlas".Built by A Sewall, USA, 1902.Alaskan Packers Assn owners.

Star of New Zealand 10.16 steam ship Tyser Liner.

Star of Peace 15.3 ship 1855 1113 Aberdeen Line ship.Photo taken at Circular Quay Sydney about 1870.

Star of Peace 4.55* ship 1855 1114 Built by Blume . MacPherson collection.

Star of Peace 6.8 ship 1855 1114 Built at Aberdeen.

Star of Persia 4.50 ship 1868 1227 Renamed "Edith".Sister to Star of Greece. Built Harland & Wolff.

Star of Peru 4.65 barque

Star of Scotland 6.9 4 mast barque

1887 2308 Ex "Kenilworth".

Star of Scotland 13.54 steam ship Tyser & Co Star Line.

Star of Victoria 10.37 steam ship Tyser Liner.

Star Queen 5.10 barque

Stassfurt 9.60 steam ship 1891 3231

Stassfurt 10.24 steam ship 1891 3231 German Australian vessel.

Statendam 23.29c steam ship 1929 28291 Flagship of the Holland-America Line.

Statendam 23.179c steam ship 1929 28291 Holland American Liner.

Statendam 14.38 steam ship 1929 28291 Built in 1929.

Staut 5.72 barque 1892 1227 Ex " Ancenis" and "Lillian M. Robins".

Staut 6.69 barque 1892 1227 "Ancenis" and "Lillian M. Robins".

Built in 1892.

Steinsund 4.20 4 mast barque

1893 2630 Ex "Goldbek" and "Miltonburn".

Stella 6.37 barque

Stella 6.64 barque

Stella Polaris 24.56c mv Yacht B and N Line.(Det Bergenske Dampskipsselskab).

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Stella Polaris 23.138c mv Yacht

Stella Polaris 23.196c my yacht 6000

Stirling Castle 15.52 motor vessel 1936 2550 Built 1936.Union-Castle Co.

Stirling Castle 15.57 motor vessel 1936 2550 At Durban.Union Castle Co.

Stirling Castle 19.7 motor vessel 1936 2550

Stirling Castle 19.24 motor vessel 1936 2550 Union-Castle Line.

Stirling Castle 26.33c motor vessel 1936 2550 Rmv entering Durban harbour Union-Castle Royal Mail Motor Vessel.

Stirling Castle 46.33 motor vessel 1936 2550 Built 1936 Union-Castle Co.

Stirling Castle 23.4c motor vessel 1936 2550

Stirling Castle 23.150c motor vessel 1936 2550 Union Castle moyor liner.

Stockholm 26.32c steam ship The first of the American Swedish Liners.It helped attract many tourists to Sweden.

Stonehouse 15.38 ship 1866 1153 Built in 1866.

Storm King 5.36 ship 1408 Built in America.

Stormbird 23.54c steam ship c1870 Hauled up for repairs in Wellington.He vessel had been in commission for about 60 years. Worked between Wellington and Wanganui.

Stormbird 3.57 steam ship c1870 With other ships at Wellington Wharf in the eighties.

Strathaird 26.24c steam ship 1931 22283 At Burnie.

Strathaird 26.43c 1931 22283 Sistership to "Strathnaver".With "Mashobra" in the Thames.P and O Line.

Strathaird 13.5 steam ship 1931 22283 Sistership to "Strathnaver". With "Viceroy of India" and "Strathnaver" at Tilbury Dock.

Strathaird 14.19 steam ship 1931 22283 Sistership to "Strathnaver".P & O S N Co.

Strathearn 4.46 ship 1871

Strathearn 5.10 ship 1871 Built in 1871.

Stratheden 15.52 Royal Mail ship

1937 23722 23400 tons.Built 1937.P & O S N Co.Sistership to "Strathallan".

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Stratheden 23.159c Royal Mail ship

1937 23722

Stratheden 23.193c Royal Mail ship

1937 23722 P & O Liner. Coming into berth at Port Melbourne.

Stratheden 12.25 Royal Mail ship

1937 23722 P & O Line.

Strathgryfe 4.59 4 mast barque

1890 Renamed "Margretha Graciosa".

Built by Russell & Co Port Glas.

Strathmore 15.35 Royal Mail ship

1935 24000 Sistership to "Stratheden" and "Strathallan".

Strathmore 15.42 Royal Mail ship

1935 23428 Sistership to "Stratheden" and "Strathallan".P and O line.

Strathmore 15.51 Royal Mail ship

1935 23428 Sistership to "Stratheden" and "Strathallan".Station Pier Port Melbourne with liners "Orcades", "Ceramic" (left) "Strathmore" and "Marisposa" (right).

Strathmore 26.43c Royal Mail ship

1935 23428 Sistership to "Stratheden" and "Strathallan".

Strathmore 23.106c Royal Mail ship

1935 18017 Four liners berthed at Station Pier, Port Melbourne. "Ceramic" (lower left), inbound from South Africa; "Orion" (upper left) outward bound for London; "Mariposa" (lower right) from San Francisco; "Strathmore" (upper right) inward bound from London.

Strathmore 12.18 Royal Mail ship

1935 23428 Sistership to "Stratheden" and "Strathallan".P & O Line.

Strathmore 13.14 Royal Mail ship

1935 23428 Sistership to "Stratheden" and "Strathallan".P & O SN Co.

Strathmore 13.44 Royal Mail ship

1935 23428 Built in 1935.P & O SNCo.Sistership to "Stratheden" and "Strathallan".

Strathnaver 15.58 steam ship 1931 22500 Sistership to "Strathaird". Not in volume!

Strathnaver 23.115c steam ship 1931 22500 Sistership to "Strathaird".An addition to the Australian tourist service.

Strathnaver 3.35 3mS At Circular Quay 1875. The "Strathnaver" sailed from Sydney for London 27 April 1875 and has never been heard of since. A bottle containing a piece of paper with following words "Strathnaver on fire off Holly Beach 29 April 1876(?) Heavy sea running. W.Waller Chief Officer. No chance", was reported to have been picked up on the Wanganui Beach, NZ ,16 July 1879.

Strathnaver 3.65 steam ship 1931 22500 Sistership to "Strathaird".At Circular Quay Sydney, 1932.

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Strathnaver 10.40 steam ship 1931 22500 Sistership to "Strathaird".P & O Co vessel.

Strathnaver 10.58 steam ship 1931 22500 Sistership to "Strathaird".P & O. vessel.

Strathnaver 11.58 steam ship 1931 22500 Sistership to "Strathaird".P & O Line.RMS.

Strathnaver 12.20 steam ship 1931 22500 Sistership to "Strathaird".P & O S N Co.

Strathnaver 13.4 steam ship 1931 22500 Sistership to "Strathaird".

Strathnaver 13.5 steam ship 1931 22500 Sistership to "Strathaird".With "Strathaird" and "Viceroy of India" at Tilbury Dock.

Stuart Star 23.93c Grounded on rocks not more than a mile from Buffalo Harbour East london. There is a twin photo.

Stuart Star 23.93c Grounded on rocks not more than a mile from Buffalo Harbour East london. There is a twin photo.

Stuttgart 24.70c steam ship 1924 13367

Success 5.27 barque (prison hulk)

At Port Adelaide 1896.

Success 5.71 barque (prison hulk)

Prison Hulk at Hobart.

Success 6.66 barque (prison hulk)

Convict Hulk, at Hobart.

Suevic 15.8 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".The after part detached from fore part and docked at Southampton March 1907. Bow left on rock.

Suevic 18.52 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".White Star Liner.On Stag Rock, Cornwall, 17th March 1907.Bow part remained on rock.

Suevic 18.52 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".On Stag Rock, Cornwall, 17th March 1907.Bow part remained on rock.

Suevic 18.52 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".White Star Liner.On Stag Rock, Cornwall, 17th March 1907.Bow part remained on rock.

Suevic 18.52 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".White Star Liner.On Stag Rock, Cornwall, 17th March 1907.Bow part remained on rock.

Suevic 18.52 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".White Star Liner, on Stag Rock, Cornwall, 17th March 1907.Bow part remained on rock.

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Suevic 18.52 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".White Star Liner.On Stag Rock, Cornwall, 17th March 1907.Bow part remained on rock.

Suevic 18.53 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".Stranded White Star Liner being refloated after her bow had been detached. Bow left on rock and afterpart steamed to Southampton where a new bow was built and connected with vessel 17th March 1907.

Suevic 18.64 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".New bow being towed from Belfast to Southampton.

Suevic 19.59 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".Being salvaged.

Suevic 19.61 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".At Southampton.

Suevic 22.37c steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".

Suevic 22.43c steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".White Star Line.Largest vessel ever berthed in Tasmania.

Suevic 22.50c steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".As she appeared in the morning after she went ashore on "The Lizard" Cornwall Eastertide.

Suevic 22.51c steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".All that was left after ship was cut in two by dynamite.

Suevic 23.97c steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".With a new bow after launching.

Suevic 8.18 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".White Star Line. Ashore on Manicles, Cornwall, 17th March 1917. After detached from Bow and taken to Southampton where new bow was fitted. Later became a whaling mother ship.

Suevic 9.7 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".At Capetown.

Suevic 10.19 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".Salvaging near The Lizard.

Suevic 10.63 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren".Wreck of White Star Liner near The Lizard.

Suevic 13.50 steam ship 1900 12500 Renamed "Skytteren ".12686 tons.Built in 1901 by Harland & Wolff Belfast.

Suffolk 22.20c steam ship c1900 One of Federal-Houlder-Shire Line Ships between Australasia and the west coast of England.

Suffolk 23.16c steam ship c1900 One of Federl-Houlder-Shire Line Ships between Australasia and the west coast of England.

Suffolk 6.3 Built at Blackwall.Lost 1890.

Sultan 13.36 steam ship 1867 855 Built in 1867.

Sumatra 4.64 steam ship 1858

Sumter 26.34 Confererate Sloop-of-War capturing two federal merchantmen off Gibraltar.

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Sun III 23.63c steam tug

Sunbeam 6.2 (Aux Steam) Yacht 3m T/Sch

Steam yacht with H.M.A.S."Cerberus" in Hobson's Bay.

Sunbeam 6.59 (Aux Steam) Yacht 3m T/Sch

Lord Bassey's steam yacht.

Sunbeam 8.8 (Aux Steam) Yacht 3m T/Sch

Lord Brassey's Painted White.

Sunbeam 8.13 (Aux Steam) Yacht 3m T/Sch

Lord Brassey's Steam Yacht painted white.

Sunbeam 8.15 (Aux Steam) Yacht 3m T/Sch

Lord Brassey's steam yacht.

Sunbeam 8.57 (Aux Steam) Yacht 3m T/Sch

Lord Brassey's Steam Yacht.In Hobson's Bay.

Sunda 4.62 steam ship 1866

Superb 23.119c ship

Superb 3.40 3mS 1866 1451 At Sandridge Railway Pier, Port Melbourne, in the eighties.

Superb 3.86 3mS 1866 1451 At Port Melbourne Railway Pier in the eighties.

Superb 4.52 3mS 1866 1451 Built by Green London.

Superb 6.8 3mS 1866 1451 Later coal hulk at Gibralter and subsequently broken up.

Superb 6.64 barque 1866 1515 "Airlie".

Superb 5.55 3mS 1866 1451

Supply 15.58 HMS (First Fleet)

Replica ex "Bramble"."Bramble" altered to represent "Supply" at 150th Anniversary Sydney Harbour 1938.

Surat 4.62 steam ship 1866 2578.00 Built by Day & Co Southampton.Lengthened in 1874 and gross tonnage 3142.

Surat 5.41 ship 100 Wrecked near Dunedin, 9 January 1874.

Surat 5.70 ship 1866 100 Wrecked near Dunedin on 1st Janurary 1874.Built by Day & Co., Southampton.Lengthened in 1874, then tonnage 3142.

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Susquehanna 4.10 4 mast barque

From Bath, Maine, U.S.A.

Susquehanna 4.59 4 mast barque

Of Bath Maine on floating dock, Avonmouth.

Susquehanna 5.32 4 mast barque

Sussex 18.39 steam ship 1900 6957.00 At Boulogne after being torpedoed.

Sussex 10.27 steam ship 1900 6957.00 Federal S.N.Co vessel.

Sussex 11.11 steam ship 1900 6957.00 Federal Line.

Sussex 13.45 steam ship 1900 6957.00

Sussex 13.45 steam ship 1900 6957.00

Sutherlandshire 4.36 ship 1882 1549.00 Built by Russell. Wrecked in Java Strait, 27th July 1900.

Sutlej 9.11 Royal Mail ship

1882 4164 Sistership to "Clyde", "Thames" & "Ganges".Built in 1882.P & O S N Co.

Sutlej 10.40 Royal Mail ship

1882 4164 Sistership to "Clyde", "Thames" & "Ganges".

Suva 2.58 ss 2229 1906 2229 AUSN Co.

Swallow 4.49 barque

Swanhilda 4.37 4 mast barque

1890 2150 Built on Clyde.

Swiftsure 6.54 ship 1884 1326 "Fatherland".Built at Boston in 1884.Emmigrant ship.

Sydney 18.14 steam ship 1902 1989

Sydney 19.68 HMAS Defeated the German Cruiser "Emden" in the Great European War 1914-19.

Sydney 22.2c* steam ship 1902 1989 r/n Melusia

Sydney 22.55c* steam ship 3000

Sydney 22.65c paddle steamer

1863 634 Ex :"City of Brisbane".

Sydney 4.17 paddle steamer

1863 634 Ex "City of Brisbane".

Sydney 1.1 paddle steamer

1863 634 Ex "City of Brisbane".Newcastle S S Co.Dismantled at Sydney.

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Sydney 1.21 steam ship 1902 1989 Renamed "Melusia".Built in 1902 MSSCo.

Sydney 1.24 paddle steamer

1863 634 Ex "City of Brisbane".N&HRSSCo.Built in 1863.

Sydney 1.34* steam ship 1902 1989 Renamed "Melusia".Melbourne SS Co.

Sydney 2.49 steam ship 1902 1989 Renamed "Melusia ".

Sydney 2.78 paddle steamer

1863 634 Ex "City of Brisbane".

Sydney 3.65 steam ship 1902 1989 r/n Melusia At River Yarra.

Sydney Star 23.195c Motorship.

Sydney Star 23.200c One of two photographs shows collision with the freighter "Macumba".

Sylfred 5.48 ship 1884 1538 Ex "County of Clare".Built at Southampton.

T P Fluger 22.76 Wreck during a storm on the South Coast off St. Leonards.

Tabian 23.22c motor vessel

Tacoma 6.43 6m Sch. 1881 1739 "Helen B. Sterling".Built in 1881.

Tacora 22.34

Tadoussac 23.34c steam ship Canadian Steamship Line.

Taeping 24.6c*

Tagliaferro 19.19 steam ship 1882 1598

Tagliaferro 1.32 steam ship 1882 1598 McIlwraith McEacharn.

Tagliaferro 1.36 steam ship 1882 1598 McIlwraith McEacharn.

Tagliaferro 2.37 steam ship 1882 1598 Breakwater Pier, Warnambool.

Tagliaferro 2.46 steam ship 1882 1598

Tagliaferro 8.48 steam ship 1882 1598

Tagliaferro 9.54 steam ship 1882 1598 McIlwraith McEacharn Line.

Tagliaferro 9.57 steam ship 1882 1598 At Warrnambool breakwater.

Tagus 9.9 steam ship 1899 5545 Royal Mail Packet Co.Built in 1899.

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Tahiti 18.43* steam ship 1904 1914?

7898 Ex "Port Kingston".Union SS Co.Sinking in Pacific 400 Miles from Raratonga, 18th August 1930.

Tahiti 18.52 steam ship 1904 ?1914

7898 Ex "Port Kingston".Union SS Co.Foundering in Pacific Ocean, 18th August 1930.

Tahiti 22.52 steam ship 1904 1914?

7898 Ex "Port Kingston ".Numerous photographs of sinking liner.

Tahiti 26.23 steam ship 1904 1914?

7898 Ex "Port Kingston".In Sydney Harbour.It sank 450 miles south-west of Raratonga.

Tahiti 24.56c steam ship 1904 7898 The ferry steamer "Greycliffe" with a picnic party on board was sunk by the liner "Tahiti" in Watson's Bay, with great loss of life.

Tahiti 23.130c steam ship 1904? 1914

7898 Morning Herald September 10, 1930. Sinking by the stern.

Tahiti 23.121c steam ship 1904/ 1914 7898 Ex "Port Kingston".Last boat bringing captain and crew to shore September 16 1930.

Tahiti 23.120c steam ship 1904 1914?

7898 Ex "Port Kingston".

Tahiti 23.121c steam ship 1904 1914?

7898 Ex "Port Kingston".Crew coming ashore from vessel September 16 1930.

Tahiti 23.121c steam ship 1904 1914?

7898 Stranded after crew rescued September 16 1930.

Tahiti 23.122c steam ship 1904 1914?

7898 Ex "Port Kingston".Keeping the vessel afloat while rescues could be carried out September 16 1930.

Tahiti 23.122c steam ship 1904 ? 1914

7898 Ex "Port Kingston".September 16 1930, preparing life boats.

Tahiti 23.123c steam ship 1904 ? 1914

7898 Ex "Port Kingston".

Tahiti 23.126c steam ship 1904 1914?

7898 Ex "Port Kingston".September 16 1930.

Tahiti 23.130c steam ship 1904? 1914

7898 Morning Herald September 10, 1930.

Tahiti 23.130c steam ship 1904 1914?

7898 Morning Herald September 10, 1930. Taken from the deck of the "Ventura".

Tahiti 23.130c steam ship 1904? 1914

7898 Morning Herald September 10, 1930 Artist's impression.

Tahiti 10.43 steam ship 1904 1914?

7898 "Port Kingston.".

Tahiti 11.38 steam ship 1914 7898 Ex "Port Kingston".USS Co.Built in 1914.

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Tahiti 11.46 steam ship 1904 1914?

7898 Ex "Port Kingston".Illfated ship passing through Sydney Harbour Bridge 4th August 1930.

Tahiti 11.56 steam ship 1904 7898 Ex "Port Kingston".Union SS Co.RMS.Built in 1904.

Tahiti 13.59 steam ship 1904 1914?

7898 ex "Port Kingston".Union SS Co N Z.Foundered in Pacific Ocean 18th August, 1930.

Tahiti 14.2 steam ship 1904 1914?

7898 Ex "Port Kingston".Union S.S.Co.

Taiaroa 2.17 steam ship 1875 438 USS Co.Wrecked on NZ Coast 4th April 1886.30 lives lost.

Tainui 16.66 steam ship 1884 5044 Renamed "Covadonga" & "Astoria".

Sistership to "Arawa".5161 tons.Built by Denny Bros Dumbarton 1884.Shaw Savill..

Tainui 3.73 steam ship 1884 5044 Renamed "Covadonga" and "Astoria".

Sistership to "Arawa".At Port Chalmers New Zealand.

Tainui 5.46 steam ship 1884 5044 Renamed "Covadonga" & "Astoria".

Sistership to "Arawa".Built by Denny Bros., Dumbarton.

Tainui 10.5 steam ship 1884 5044 Renamed "Covadonga" & " Astoria".

Sistership to "Arawa".Built in 1884 for the Shaw Savill & Albion Co.

Tainui 12.20 steam ship 1884 5044 Renamed "Covadonga" & " Astoria".

Sistership to "Arawa".Shaw Savill Line.

Taiping 26.29c steam ship c1925 4324 Sistership to "Changte".

Taiping 3.74 steam ship c1925 4324 Loading tea at Foo Chow in 1866, in anticipation of the great race.

Taiping 10.4 steam ship c1925 4324 Sistership to "Changte".

Taiping 10.15 steam ship c1925 4324 Sistership to "Changte".

Tairea 26.63c steam ship 1924 7933 Sistership to "Takliwa".Fitted with 10 sets of Maclachlan Gravity Davits.

Tairea 9.39 steam ship 1924 7933 Sistership to "Takliwa".British India S.N.Co.

Tairea 11.1 steam ship 1924 7933 Sistership to "Takliwa.".British India S N Co.

Taiyo Maru 16.48 steam ship 1911 14457 Ex "Toyo Kisen Kaisha" and "Cap Finisterre".

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Taiyo Maru 26.56c steam ship 1911 14457 Ex "Cap Finisterre".Toyo Kisen Kaisha steamers on North American Line. It was built for the tropics with unusually wide passageways public rooms with provision for ventilation.It was 585 feet long, 65 feet wide. Accomodation was for 416 first class and 102 second class passengers.

Taiyo Maru 24.21c steam ship 1911 14457 Ex "Cap Finisterre".Then the largest vessel in service across the Pacific via Honolulu.

Taiyo Maru 3.28 steam ship 1911 14457 ex Cap Finisterre Built at Hamburg in 1911.Passing Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Harbour.

Taiyuan 10.31 steam ship 1886 2344 Sistership to "Changsha".

Taiyuan 13.73 steam ship 1886 2344 sistership to "Changsha".

Takada 15.42 steam ship 6949 Sistership to "Tanda".British-India SNCo.

Takapuna 1.6 steam ship 1883 1036 Built for USS Co.

Takapuna 2.13 steam ship 1883 1036 Dismantled and sunk June 1924

Takapuna 2.58 steam ship 1883 1036 USS Co.Dismantled and sunk June 1922.

Takapuna 3.65 steam ship 1883 1036 At Wellington Wharves with other ships.

Takapuna 3.89 steam ship 1883 1036 At Port Chalmers, New Zealand.

Takapuna 11.36 steam ship 1883 1036 930 tons.Built in 1883.Scuttled in June 1924.

Takliwa 26.63c Sistership "Tairea".

Talamba 23.164c steam ship Driven ashore at Hong Kong during a typhoon.

Talavera 4.59 4 mast barque

1882 1802 Built Dumbarton.

Talisman 15.47 paddle steamer

1935 554

Talisman 15.47 paddle steamer

1935 554 Built 1935.L N E Rly Co.

Talisse 26.18c motor vessel Built by the Caledonian Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. Ltd, Dundee, for the Stoomvaart Maatschappil Amsterdam.

Talisse 13.43 motor vessel

Tallahassee 23.160c* cruiser Confederate States Cruiser.

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Talleyrand 13.38 motor vessel Wilhelmsen Line.

Talune 17.15 steam ship 1890 2087 TSN Co.

Talune 17.45 steam ship 1930 2742 USS Co.

Talune 19.49 steam ship 1930 2742 USS Co.

Talune 26.58 steam ship 1930 2742

Talune 23.123c steam ship 1930 2742

Talune 1.5 steam ship 1890 2087 Last of the YSN Co built later USS Co.Dismantled and scuttled 1925.

Talune 1.12 steam ship 1930 2742 USS Co.

Talune 1.27 steam ship 1930 2742 Built in 1930 USSCo.

Talune 1.28 steam ship 1890 2087 Built in 1890 Union SS Co.

Talune 1.38 steam ship 1930 2742 Union SS Co.

Talune 1.48 steam ship 1890 2087 TSN Co, later USS Co.Dismantled and sunk off NZ Coast Nov 1925.

Talune 1.56 steam ship 1930 2742 Built in 1930 for USSCO.

Talune 2.5 steam ship 1890 2087 Built for TSN Co.Later of USS Co.Dismantled and scuttled in NZ, 1925.

Talune 2.76 steam ship 1890 2087 USS Co.

Talune 12.33 steam ship 1890 2087 USS Co., formerly of TSN Co.About 1892.

Talune 12.33 steam ship 1890 2087 Arriving at Queen's Wharf Melbourne 1892.

Talune 12.40 steam ship 1890 2087 In River Yarra 1892.

Talus 4.26 ship 1891 1892?

2090 Built at Glasgow.

Talus 5.52 ship 1891 1892?

2090 Tons 2122.Built at Glasgow, 1892.

Talus 5.30 ship 1891 1892?

2090 Built by Barclay Curle & Co., Glasgow.

Tamahine 15.42 steam ship 1925 1989 USS Co.Photo at Wellington.

Tamahine 24.22c steam ship 1925 1989 Union Steam Ship Co of New Zealand, fitted with Maclachan Gravity Divits.

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Tamahine 2.34 steam ship 1925 1989 Built in Newcastle 1925.USS Co.

Tamahine 2.69 steam ship 1925 1989 Built by Swan Hunter, Newcastle on Tyne.

Tamahine 11.54 steam ship 1925 1989

Tamar 12.61

Tamar 17.8 steam ship 1869 453 With "Alinda" in Yarra in the 1870's.

Tamar 19.48 steam ship 1869 453

Tamar 1.2* steam ship 1869 453 TSN Co.Later hulk at Sydney.

Tamar 1.13 steam ship 1869 453 At Queen's Wharf in River Yarra.

Tamar 1.43* steam ship 1869 453 TSN Co.

Tamar 1.59 steam ship 1869 453 In River Yarra With "Aldinga" about 1870.

Tamar 2.2* steam ship 1869 453 Built at Glasgow.Converted into a hulk at Sydney 1911.T.S.N.Co.

Tamar 2.2 steam ship 1869 453 T.S.N.Co.

Tamar 2.17 steam ship 1869 453 Hulk at Darling Harbour.

Tamar 2.18 steam ship 1869 453 At Queens Wharf Melbourne.TSN Co.

Tamar 2.34* steam ship 1869 453 Built in 1869.TSN Co.

Tamar 3.45 ps Tug 1854 150 With other ships at Launceston Wharf in the sixties.

Tamar 3.47 steam ship 1869 453 At Queens Wharf in Seventies.

Tamar 3.57 Formerly of TSN Co at Gas Company's berth at Miller's Point, Sydney.

Tamar 3.62 steam ship 1869 453 At Queen's Wharf, Melbourne, with other ships.

Tamar 6.7 ship 1889 2112 Built at Glasgow.

Tamar 8.28 At Swinging Basin in Yarra about 1870.

Tamar 12.27* steam ship 1869 453 Built at Glasgow.T S N Co.Later trading between Sydney and Newcastle.

Tamar 12.31 ps Tug 1854 150 At Launceston Wharf sometime in the sixties.

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Tamara 6.70 barque

Tamaroa 15.5 steam ship 1922 12405 Ex "Sophocles".Shaw Savill Line.

Tambua 12.42 steam ship

Tanais 12.40 steam ship c1890 At Circular Quay about 1900.

Tanda 10.14 steam ship 1914 6956 Ex "Madras".Sistership to "Takada".Built in 1914 for the E & A SS Co.

Tangier 6.60 Name uncertain.

Tango Maru 10.65 steam ship 1905 6893

Tanjore 4.62 steam ship 1865 2245 Built by Thames Iron Co., London.

Tanjore 10.4 steam ship 1865 2245 Tonnage 2263.Built in 1865.

Tantalion Castle 18.14 steam ship 1894 5636 Union Castle Line.Wrecked on Robbin Island near Cape Town.

Tantallon Castle 15.27 steam ship 1894 5636 Union Castle Line.Wreck on Robbin Island near Cape Town 7th May 1901.

Tantallon Castle 15.27 steam ship 1894 5636 Union Castle Line.Wreck on Robbin Island nr Cape Town 7th May 1901.

Tantallon Castle 15.27 steam ship 1894 5636 Union Castle Line.Wreck on Robbin Island near Cape Town 7th May 1901.

Tantallon Castle 15.27 steam ship 1894 5636 Wreck.

Tantallon Castle 15.27 steam ship 1894 5636 Breaking up.

Tantallon Castle 16.16 steam ship 1894 5636 Built by Fairfield Company Glasgow 1894.Wrecked on Robbin Island near Cape Town.The Castle Line (Donald Currie & Co).

Tantallon Castle 18.27 steam ship 1894 5636 Ashore on Robbin Island 7th May 1901.

Tantallon Castle 18.27 steam ship 1894 5636 Ashore on Robbin Island 7th May 1901.

Tantallon Castle 18.27 steam ship 1894 5636 At Cape Town.

Tantallon Castle 18.27 ship 1894 5636 Union Castle Co.Wrecked on Robbin Island near Cape Town 7 May 1901.

Tantallon Castle 18.27 steam ship 1894 5636 Union Castle Co.Wrecked on Robbin Island near Cape Town 7 May 1901.

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Tantallon Castle 19.18 steam ship 1894 5636 Union Castle Co.Wrecked on Robbin Island near Cape Town 7 May 1901.

Tantallon Castle 22.21c Royal Mail ship

1894 5636 Union Castle Co.Wrecked on Robbin Island near Cape Town 7 May 1901.

Tantallon Castle 22.24c steam ship 1894 5636 Union Castle Co.Wrecked on Robbin Island near Cape Town 7 May 1901.

Tantallon Castle 22.78c steam ship 1894 5636 Wrecked on Robben Island.

Tantallon Castle 22.91c steam ship 1894 5636 Wreck on Robben Island.

Tantallon Castle 9.46 steam ship 1894 5636 Wrecked at Robbin Island.

Tantallon Castle 9.61 steam ship 1894 5636 Union Castle Co.Wrecked on Robbin Island near Cape Town, 7 May 1901.

Tantallon Castle 14.5 steam ship 1894 5636 Union Castle Liner.Wrecked on Robin Island near Capetown 7 May 1901.

Tantallon Castle 14.5 steam ship 1894 5636 In Table Bay.

Taramung 15.40 steam ship 1880 1281 Built 1880 for Paterson and Co.Foundered off N S W coast with all hands 31 May 1891.

Taramung 18.21* steam ship 1880 1281 Foundered with all hands NSW Coast 31st May 1891.

Taramung 1.18 steam ship 1880 1281 Built in 1880.Jas Paterson & Co Foundered with all hands off NSW coast 31st May 1891.

Taramung 1.53 steam ship 1880 1281 Built in 1880 Jas Paterson & Co.Foundered with all hands off NSW coast 31 May 1891.

Taramung 2.61* steam ship 1880 1281 Built Glasgow.Disappeared with all hands of NSW coast, 31st May 1891.

Tararua 17.6 steam ship 1864 692 USS CO as altered.

Tararua 17.6* steam ship 1864 692 wreck of.

Tararua 18.18* steam ship 1864 692 Wreck 29 April 1881.

Tararua 18.34* steam ship 1864 692 Wreck of the UNUON SS Co's "Tararua" near Bluff NZ, 29th April 1881.Built in 1864.

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Tararua 19.6 steam ship 1864 692 In Roper River, N.T.

Tararua 22.60 steam ship 1864 692 At the Roper River Wharf.

Tararua 1.40 steam ship 1864 692 McMeikan Blackwood & Co.Wrecked on NZ Coast 29 April 1881.

Tararua 1.43* steam ship 1864 692 USS Co as altered.

Tararua 2.19* steam ship 1864 692 Built at Dundee McMeikan Blackwood & Co.Wrecked 29th April 1881.

Tararua 2.21 steam ship 1864 692 Built for McMeikan Blackwood & Co.In Roper River N.T. 1872.

Tararua 2.26* steam ship 1864 692 Built in 1864.Photo after being altered -- hull and rig.

Tararua 2.26 steam ship 1864 692 Wreck of on N Z Coast.Built in 1864.

Tararua 8.37 steam ship 1864 692 In Roper River, NT.

Tararua 12.57* steam ship 1864 692

Tarawera 1.11 steam ship 1882 2003 Sistership to "Waihora".USS Co.

Tarawera 1.17 steam ship 1882 2003 In her latter days as a cargo vessel. Sistership to Waihora.

Tarawera 1.39 steam ship 1882 2003 Swinging Basin River Yarra.Sistership to "Waihora".

Tarawera 1.57 steam ship 1882 2003 Sistership to"Waihor".Built in 1882 for the USSCo.

Tarawera 2.13 steam ship 1882 2003 Sistership to "Waihora".Built by Denny Bros.

Tarawera 2.39 steam ship 1882 2003 Sistership to "Waihora".Built in 1882.USS Co.

Tarawera 8.52 steam ship 1882 2003 Sistership to "Waihora".USS Co.

Taroona 26.29c steam ship 1935 4286 Passenger and cargo turbine steamer built by Alex Stephen and sons Ltd Linthouse for Tasmanian Steamers Prop Ltd.

Taroona 26.42c steam ship 1935 4286 On River Tamar.

Taroona 46.34 steam ship 1935 4286

Taroona 1.52 steam ship 1935 4286 Built in 1935 Tasmanian Steamships Ltd.

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Taroona 11.36 steam ship 1935 4286 Tasmanian Steamers Opty Ltd.

Taroona 12.25 steam ship 1935 4286 USS Co Line.

Tartar 22.22c steam ship 1883 4425

Tartar 24.84c steam ship 1883 4425

Tartar 9.4 steam ship 1883 4425 Union Steam ship Co (Africa).Built in 1883.Sold later to C P R Co.

Tartar 9.37 steam ship 1883 4425 Union SS Co of South Africa.Sold to CPR Co in 1897.Scrapped in 1908.

Tartar 12.41 steam ship 1883 4425 E & ASS Co.

Tasman 17.22 steam ship 1873 721 TSN Co.

Tasman 1.5 steam ship 1873 721 TSN Co.Foundered off Tasman's Coast in November 1883.

Tasman 1.42 steam ship 1873 721 At Hobart Wharves.

Tasman 2.5 steam ship 1873 721 TSN Co.Sunk off Hypolite Is., Tasmania, 30th November 1883.

Tasman 2.44 steam ship 1873 721 Built in 1873.Photo taken at Hobart Wharf.

Tasman 8.49 steam ship 1873 721 TSN Co.

Tasman 12.30 steam ship 1873 721 At Yarra Wharves.

Tasmania 2.65 steam ship 1892 2252 Huddart Parker & CoFoundered off NZ coast, 29 July 1897.

Tasmania 3.88 At Darling Harbour Wharves about 1880.

Tasmania 10.37 steam ship 1884 4493 Sistership to "Coromandel", "Bengal" and "Chusan".P & O Co. vessel.Wrecked on Corsican Coast 17th April 1887.

Tasmania 10.58 steam ship 1884 4493 Sistership to "Coromandel", "Bengal" and "Chusan".P & O vessel.Wrecked near Messina.

Tathra 23.64c steam ship P and O Steamer.Painting by C. Dickson Gregory.

Taupo 1.55 steam ship 1875 720 Sistership to"Hawea".Built in 1875 Union SS Co.Stranded on NZ Coast and sank 19 February 1879.Refloated 6th May 1881 and while being towed to Auckland foundered owing to a leak.

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Taupo 2.50 At South Wharf.

Taupo 3.30 steam ship 1875 720 River Yarra, Queen's Wharf and Swinging Basin, "Florence Maud" unloading."Excelsior", "Mandana" and "Nelson" follow."South Australian" and USS Co's SS "Taupo" at South Wharf.Photo taken in the 1880's.

Taviuni 15.41 steam ship 1890 1543 Sunk in Darling Harbour Sydney after collision with with French Steamer "Nera".

Taviuni 18.14 steam ship 1890 1543

Taviuni 18.14 steam ship 1890 1543 Ashore at Westport NZ.

Taviuni 18.31 steam ship 1890 1543 Sunk in Darling Harbour Sydney by French Liner "Nera" on the 2nd October 1911.Raised subsequently.

Taviuni 22.51c steam ship 1890 1543 Lifted up and well on her way to the river.

Taviuni 22.77 steam ship 1890 1543 Preparing to be re-launched near Westport 1908.

Taviuni 22.79c steam ship 1890 1543 Preparing to relaunch at Westport.

Taviuni 23.51c steam ship 1890 1543 Ashore on the Westport Beach for the last 13 months.

Taviuni 23.107c steam ship 1890 1543 Stranded steamer relaunched into the Buller River at Westport South Island New Zealand.

Taviuni 23.107c steam ship 1890 1543 Stranded steamer relaunched into the Buller River at Westport South Island New Zealand.

Taviuni 23.144c steam ship 1890 1543 Set of photos. After being stranded for many months Taviuni is re-launched.

Taviuni 23.144c steam ship 1891 1543 Set of photos. After being stranded for many months Taviuni is re-launched.

Taviuni 23.144c steam ship 1890 1543 Set of photos. After being stranded for many months Taviuni is re-launched.

Taviuni 23.144c steam ship 1890 1543 Set of photos. After being stranded for many months Taviuni is re-launched.

Taviuni 23.144c steam ship 1890 1543 Set of photos. After being stranded for many months Taviuni is re-launched.

Taviuni 23.145c steam ship 1890 1543 Collided with the "Nera" and sank alongside the Union Company's wharf, Sydney Daily Telegraph.

Taviuni 23.145c steam ship 1890 1543 Collided with the "Nera" and sank alongside the Union Company's wharf, Sydney Daily Telegraph.

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Taviuni 23.145c steam ship 1890 1543 Collided with the "Nera" and sank alongside the Union Company's wharf, Sydney Daily Telegraph.

Taviuni 23.145c steam ship 1890 1543 Launch of part of a series of photos.Collided with the "Nera" and sank alongside the Union Company's wharf, Sydney Daily Telegraph.

Taviuni 23.107c steam ship 1890 1543 Stranded steamer relaunched into the Buller River at Westport South Island New Zealand.

Taviuni 1.13 steam ship 1890 1543 Waiting to be scuttled Kerosene Bay Sydney.

Taviuni 1.33 steam ship 1890 1543 Union SS Co.Hulked in 1924.Scuttled about 1934.

Taviuni 2.31 steam ship 1890 1543 1542 tons.Built in 1890.Later cargo vessel.Dismantled in Sydney 1929.

Taviuni 3.64 steam ship 1890 1543

Tawali 13.40 motor vessel

Te Anau 1.18 steam ship 1879 1652 Built in 1879.

Te Anau 2.13 steam ship 1879 1652 Built by Denny Bros. Dismantled and sunk off NZ Coast 1924.

Te Anau 2.19 steam ship 1879 1652 Sunk June 1924.

Te Anau 3.89 steam ship 1879 1652 At Port Chalmers, New Zealand.

Teigel Maru 5.71 4 mast barque

Japanese training ship.

Tekapo 18.32 steam ship 1881 2439 Ex "Cape Clear".Union SS Co.Wreck of vessel at Maroubra 16th May 1899.

Tekapo 18.33 steam ship 1881 2439 Wreck of, NSW oast 16th May 1899.

Tekapo 18.33 steam ship 1881 2439 Ex "Cape Clear".Wreck of, NSW coast 16th May 1899.

Tekapo 18.42 steam ship 1881 2439 Ex "Cape Clear".Wreck of, at Maroubra Bay, 16 May 1899.

Tekapo 18.43 steam ship 1881 2439 Ex "Cape Clear ".The last, of at Maroubra NSW.

Tekapo 1.23 steam ship 1881 2439 Ex "Cape Clear ".Wreck of at Maroubra Bay NSW May 1899.

Tekapo 2.13 steam ship 1881 2439 Ex "Cape Clear ".USS Co.Wrecked at Maroubra Bay NSW 16thMay 1899.

Tekapo 2.78 steam ship 1881 2439 Ex "Cape Clear".USS Co.

Teneriffa 24.41c tss my Twin-screwed motor ship.

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Tenterden 1.55 steam ship 1883 1339 Built in 1883 ASNCo.Wrecked at McDonnell Bay S A.

Terpsichore 4.46 ship 1883 2046 Built at Hamburg.

Terpsichore 6.43 ship 1883 2046 Built by Royden in 1883.

Terra Nova 23.56c aux. barque Four miles from Otago Heads.

Terra Nova 23.113c aux. barque At The Heads at Lyttleton.

Terra Nova 23.149c* aux. barque In pack ice south off New Zealand. It was in pack ice for 21 days.

Terrible 22.89c HMS Entering Malta Harbour.

Teutonic 22.28c steam ship 1889 9984 Sistership to "Majestic".

Teutonic 22.31c* steam ship 1889 9984 Sistership to "Majestic".

Teutonic 22.35c steam ship 1889 9984 Sistership to "Majestic".

Teutonic 23.10c steam ship 1889 9984 Sistership to the "Majestic".Camouflaged.

Teutonic 9.32 steam ship 1889 9984 Sistership to "Majestic".White Star Line.Built in 1889.

Teutonic 14.15 steam ship 1889 9984 Sistership to "Majestic".

Thalatta 4.26 ship 1881 Built by W H Potter, Liverpool.

Thames 23.45c Royal Mail ship

c1882 4258.00 At Madeira.Sistership to "Clyde", "Ganges" and "Sutlej".

Thames 9.6 Royal Mail ship

c1882 4258.00 Sistership to "Clyde", "Ganges" and "Sutlej".RSMP Co.

Thames 9.43 Royal Mail ship

c1882 4258.00 Sistership to "Clyde", "Ganges" and "Sutlej".P & O S.N.Co.

Thames 10.23 Royal Mail ship

c1882 4258.00 Sistership to "Clyde", "Ganges" and "Sutlej".P & O S.N.Co vessel.

Thames 10.53 Royal Mail ship

c1882 4258.00 Sistership to "Clyde", "Ganges" and "Sutlej".P & O Co. vessel.

Thames 11.3 Royal Mail ship

c1882 4258.00 Sistership to "Clyde", "Ganges" and "Sutlej".R S M P Co.Leaving Southampton.

Thames 14.7* Royal Mail ship

c1882 4258.00 Sistership to "Clyde", "Ganges" and "Sutlej".P & O line.

The Arab 22.56 steam ship

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The Tweed 4.51 1857 Ex "Punjaub".Built as a steam war ship. Broken up Port Elizabeth S.A.

Thekla 4.50 4mB 1892 3076 Ex "Milton Stuart".Built at Newcastle.

Thekla 6.35 4mB 1892 3076 "Milton Stuart".Built in 1892.Wrecked at Port Elizabeth, 1st September 1902.

Thelma 22.71

Thelma 22.72

Themistocles 15.5 steam ship 1912 11233 Sistership "Demosthenes".Shaw Savill formerly of Aberdeen Line.

Themistocles 24.53c "Themistocles" passes the doomed vessel "Courier" being towed outside the Heads.

Themistocles 23.141c steam ship 1914 11231 The tug "Tooronga" made light work of towing the "Themistocles" at Victoria Dock yesterday, "The Age February 25,1947.

Themistocles 10.53 steam ship 1911 11231.00 Sistership to "Demosthenes".Built by Harland & Wolff Aberdeen White Star Line.

Themistocles 12.12 steam ship 1911 11231.00 Sistership to "Demosthenes".Shaw Savill Co.

Themistocles 12.19 steam ship 1911 11231.00 Aberdeen Liner.Leaving Sydney.Sistership to "Demosthenes".

Themistocles 13.21 steam ship 1911 11231.00 Sistership to "Demosthenes".Aberdeen Liner.

Themistocles 13.45 steam ship 1911 11231.00 Shaw Savill Line.Sistership to "Demosthenes".

Thermopylae 15.17 ship 1868 948 Aberdeen Line.

Thermopylae 15.24 ship 1868 948 Model of the famous clipper by C.L.Hume Sydney.

Thermopylae 15.33 steam ship 1891 3711 Wrecked at Green Point at the entrance to table Bay SA 13 September 1898.

Thermopylae 15.43 ship 1868 948 Built in 1868.Aberdeen Line.

Thermopylae 17.9* steam ship 1891 3711 Aberdeen Line.Wrecked near Capetown.

Thermopylae 18.11 steam ship 1891 3711 Aberdeen Line.Wrecked at Green Point Cape Town 13 September 1898. No lives lost.

Thermopylae 18.29 steam ship 1891 3711 Wrecked near Cape Town.

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Thermopylae 19.22* steam ship 1891 3711 In harbour, from painting by C Dickson Gregory.

Thermopylae 19.47 ship 1868 948 Bow of model made by C.L.Hume Sydney.

Thermopylae 19.68* ship 1868 948

Thermopylae 22.69 cs

Thermopylae 22.69 3 1868 948

Thermopylae 22.77 ship 1868 948 Morning after the Accident.

Thermopylae 22.77 ship 1868 948 At Mouille Point the scene of the disaster.

Thermopylae 22.77 ship 1868 948 Breaking up.

Thermopylae 22.78c steam ship 1891 3711 Wrecked at Mouille Point.

Thermopylae 24.5c* ship 1868 948 George Thompson's historic ship.Designed by Bernard Weymouth was a composite ship of 947 tons and possessed a beautiful figurehead of Leonidas King of Spain.It often logged up 330 miles in a day.Sistership to "Aristides", "Salamis" and "Militades".

Thermopylae 24.5* steam ship 1891 3711 George Thompson's hisstoric ship.Designed by Bernard Weymouth was a composite ship of 947 tons and possessed a beautiful figurehead of Leonidas King of Spain.Often logged up 330 miles in a day.Sistership "Aristides", "Salamis" and "Militades".

Thermopylae 23.10c steam ship 1891 3711

Thermopylae 2.36 ship 1868 948 At Circulay Quay in the early seventies. "Thermopylae" at anchor in Sydney Harbour other vessel "Leichhardt".

Thermopylae 3.73 ship 1868 948 At anchor Sydney Harbour.

Thermopylae 4.57 ship 1868 948 Built by Hood, Aberdeen.

Thermopylae 5.7 ship 1868 948 Built by Hood, Aberdeen, 1868.

Thermopylae 5.21* ship 1868 948 Aberdeen Line.

Thermopylae 5.24 ship 1868 948 Built by Hood Aberdeen.

Thermopylae 6.10

Thermopylae 6.23 ship 1868 948

Thermopylae 6.77 ship 1868 948 Built by Hood Aberdeen 1868.George Thompson's White Star Line.

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Thermopylae 6.80 ship 1868 948 Aberdeen Line.Built in 1868 by Hood.

Thermopylae 8.14 ship 1868 948 Clipper ship.

Thermopylae 8.59 steam ship 1891 3711 Aberdeen Line.

Thermopylae 9.30 steam ship 1891 3711 Aberdeen Line.Built in 1891.Wrecked at Green Point near Cape Town.

Thermopylae 10.5 Motorship in Sydney Harbour.

Thermopylae 10.30 steam ship 1891 3711

Thermopylae 10.30 steam ship 1891 3711

Thermopylae 10.30 steam ship 1891 3711 Wreck of, at Cape Town 13th September 1898.

Thermopylae 11.12 steam ship 1891 3711 Aberdeen Line.

Thermopylae 13.22 steam ship 1891 3711 Aberdeen Line.Wrecked at Green Point Cape Town, 13th September, 1898.

Thermopylae 13.26 steam ship 1891 3711 Wreck of, at Capetown 13th September, 1898.

Thermopylae 13.26 steam ship 1891 3711 Wreck of, at Capetown 13th September, 1898.

Thermopylae 13.51 steam ship 1891 3711 Wreck of, near Cape Town 11 Sept, 1899.

Thessalus 4.60 ship 1874 Built by Barclay Curle & Co Glas.

Thessalus 6.67 ship 1874 1782 Built at Glasgow in 1874.

Thistlebank 4.58 4 mast barque

1891 Built by Russell & Co.

Thomas Stephens 5.33 ship 1869 1507 Built by Potter, Liverpool.

Thomas Stephens 5.55 ship 1869 1507 Built in 1869, at Liverpool.

Thomas Stephens 6.9 ship 1869 1507 Built in Liverpool.

Thomas W Lawson 4.26 7mSch

Thomasina Maclennan 4.60 ship 1873 Built by McMillan.

Thornhill 6.60 Name uncertain.

Three Brothers 23.160* ship 1855 Ex " Vanderbilt".From "Fair Winds and Foul".

Three Brothers 4.55* ship 1855 Ex "Vanderbilt".Built at New York. Formerly steamer yacht "Vanderbilt".

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Thunderbolt 3.75 3 mast barque

At Port Augusta, South Australia, 27th September 1884.

Thyatria 3.34 3mS With other ships at Yarra St. Wharf, Geelong.

Timaru 5.32 ship 1874 1300.00 Sistership to "Oamaru".

Timaru 6.11 ship 1874 1300.00 Sistership to "Oamaru".Wrecked 22nd February 1907.

Time 3.72 steam ship At Geelong Wharf, July 1892.

Tingara 3.65 Ex "Sobraon".With other ships at Berry's Bay, Sydney.

Tingira 23.182 c1866 2131 Ex "Sobraon".After 74 years the hulk was towed out to the Heads and sunk.

Tingira 2.75 Ex "Sobraon".Hulk in Berrys Bay, Sydney.

Tingira 6.57* Sobroan

Tingira 6.71 "Sobroan".Christmas 1925, training ship in Sydney.

Tintagel Castle 22.21c ss 5531 1896 Renamed "Liger". Sistership to "Avondale Castle".

Tintagel Castle 22.21 1896

Tintagel Castle 22.26c ss 5531 1896 Renamed "Liger".Sistership to "Avondale Castle".

Tintagel Castle 9.55 ss 5531 1896 Renamed "Liger".Sistership to "Avondale Castle".Union Castle Line.Scrapped 1923.

Tintagel Castle 14.43 steam ship 1896 5531 Ex "Liger".Sistership to "Avondale Castle".Built in 1896 for the Union-Castle Co.Scrapped in 1929.

Titania 24.5c* ship A famous china tea clipper.

Titania 23.108c 4 mast barquentine

Being towed by "Ohinemuri".

Titania 3.42 steam ship With other ships at River Avon Bristol.

Titanic 16.2 steam ship 1912 46328 Sistership to "Olympic". Collided with an iceberg on her first voyage and foundered 15th April 1912 in the Atlantic Ocean, Lat 41 46 N and Long 50 14 W.1,290 persons lost their lives.

Titanic 16.2 steam ship 1912 46328 Sistership to "Olympic". Collided with an iceberg on her first voyage and foundered 15th April 1912 in the Atlantic Ocean, Lat 41 46 N and Long 50 14 W.1,290 persons lost their lives.

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Titanic 16.63 steam ship 1912 46328 Sistership to "Olympic".White Star Line.Lost on her first voyage result of a collision with an iceberg.

Titanic 24.27c steam ship 1912 46328 In dry dock.Sistership to "Olympic".

Titanic 23.52c steam ship 1912 46328 Sistership to "Olympic".The largest beam weighed more than 4 tons.The longest plate was 36 feet. There were two and a half million rivets. 750 first class passengers, 550 second class passengers and 1100 third class.

Titanic 23.58c steam ship 1912 46328 The mammoth liner now lies under 2 miles of water probably with her side ripped out due to a collision with an iceberg swept down by the Labrador current from the North.Most people went down with the vessel.Sistership to "Olympic".

Titanic 23.109c steam ship 1912 46328 Sistership to "Olympic".Here on her trial trip.

Titanic 8.10 steam ship 1912 46328 Sistership to "Olympic".

Titanic 14.31 steam ship 1912 46328 Sistership to "Olympic".Photograph of ship nearing completion in the largest graving dock in the world, Belfast 1912.Vessel lost with 1500 people April 15th 1912.

Titus 1.24 steam ship 1878 760 Built in 1878.Wrecked at New Hebrides March 1910.

Titus 2.78 steam ship 1878 760

Titus 3.30 steam ship 1878 760 At Woolloomooloo wharf.Stern of "Mariposa" and "Titus".

Tjerimai 26.32c twin screw schooner

Tofua 22.65c steam ship 1908 4345

Tofua 22.64c steam ship 1908 4345 Union Co.

Tofua 24.49c steam ship 1908 4345 Union Steam Ship Co.Grounded on a Reef near Suva, Fiji, but was refloated.Third officer C S Hudson was killed through a hawser breaking and the boatswain was injured.

Tofua 23.35c steam ship 1908 4345

Tofua 23.53c steam ship 1908 4345 Stranded at Navula.

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Tofua 2.80 steam ship 1908 4345 USS Co.

Togo 1.6 steam ship 1906 153.00

Tokiwa 22.16

Toledo 14.35 steam ship 1914 8123 Ex "Algeria" and " Kigoma".

Built in 1914 for the Hamburg-American Line.

Tomki 18.15 steam ship 1882 376 At Richmond Heads 1907.

Tomki 18.15 steam ship 1882 376 Wreck at Richmond River NSW, 16 September 1907.

Tomki 2.34 steam ship 1882 376 Built in 1882.At Richmond River September 1907.

Tomoana 9.36 steam ship 1899 6837 Renamed "Brodvale" and "Tudorstar".

Tyser Line.Later sold and renamed.

Tomvann 46.12a Pencil Drawing, 23 August 1902.

Tonawanda 26.59* ship 1892 1745 The Federate Sloop "Alabama" leaving, the merchant ship is "Tonawanda".

Tonawanda 6.38 ship 1892 1745 "Indra" and "Lita".Built by Russell, Greenock, in 1892.

Tongariro 19.31 steam ship 1883 1884 4268.00 Sistership to "Aorangi" (1) and "Ruapehu" (1).

Tongariro 22.22c steam ship 1901 5791 New Zealand Shipping Co. Limited.

Tongariro 5.47 steam ship 1883 1884 4268.00 Sisterships "Aorangi" and "Ruapehu".New Zealand Shipping Co.Built by John Elder & Co.Later acquired by the Beaver Line about 1892 and ran to Canada for several years.

Tongariro 8.40 steam ship 1883 1884 4268.00 Sistership to "Aorangi" and "Ruapehu".NZCo.

Tongariro 9.40 steam ship 1883 1884 4268.00 Sistership to "Aorangi" and "Ruapehu".New Zealand S. Co..

Tongariro 9.49 steam ship 1901 5791 N Z S Co.Wrecked on NZ coast, August 1916.

Tongariro 10.16 steam ship 1884 4268.00 Sistership to "Aorangi" (1) and "Ruapehu" (1).Built in 1884 for the NZ SS Co.

Tongariro 13.40 steam ship 1883/1884 4268.00 Sistership to"Aorangi" (1) and "Ruapehu" (1).NZCO.

Tooronga 23.141c The tug "Tooronga" made light work of towing the Themistocles at Victoria Dock yesterday, "The Age February 25,1947.

Torch 22.85c HMS

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Toroa 15.40 steam ship 1899 388 Built in 1889 for W Holyman & Sons.Foundered in Bass Straits April 1916.

Toronto 11.29 steam ship 1900 6129 Built in 1900.Ellerman's Wilson Line.

Torrens 4.57 ship 1871 Built by Laing Sunderland.

Torridon 15.43 ship 1885 1564 Sistership to "Yallaroi".Built Aberdeen 1885.

Torridon 6.41 ship 1885 1564 Sister ship to Yallaroi. Sold to the Italians in 1906 for £4,250.

Torridon 6.51 ship 1885 1564 Sistership to "Yallaroi".Built in 1885.

Tourcoing 23.27c mv ts 5843

Tovaristsch 4.61 4 mast barque

1892 2211/2301 Ex "Lauriston".Built by Workman Clark & Co., Belfast.

Tovaristsch 4.61 4 mast barque

1892 2211/2301 Built at Belfast.

Tovaristsch 6.27 4 mast barque

1892 2211/2301 "Lauriston".Tons 2211.Built in 1892. Photo after collision in the English Channel.

Trafalgar 5.49 ship 1875 1429 Scott Greenock.

Trafalgar 6.14 ship 1875 1429

Transylvania 23.27c steam ship 1925 16923 Cunard geared-turbine liner.

Transylvania 11.17 steam ship 1925 16923

Transylvania 11.60 steam ship 1925 16923 Anchor Line.Built in 1925.

Travancore 4.66 steam ship 1868 1903 Wrecked 8th March 1880.

Trent 9.26 steam ship 5525 Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.

Triadic 23.153c steam ship 6378 Phosphate ship probably sunk off Nauru. One of a set of six "Raiders' Victims in Pacific".

Triaster 23.153c steam ship 6032 Phosphate ship, probably sunk off Nauru. One of a set of six "Raiders' Victims in Pacific".

Trinacria 11.14 steam ship 1884 5528 Ex "America".Italian Royal Yacht.

Triona 23.153c steam ship 4413 Phosphate ship probably sunk off Nauru. One of a set of six "Raiders' Victims in Pacific".

Tripingo 19.3 steam ship Identity of vessel uncertain,

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Tripolitania 15.27 steam ship Wrecked at Looe Bar Cornwall.

Tripolitania 18.69 steam ship Wrecked near Portleven, 1912.

Triton 24.1Oc barque Ex "Bay of Naples"?With other vessels in Auckland Harbour.

Trojan 22.34c steam ship c1900

Trojan 24.75c steam ship c1900

Trongate 4.52 barque

Troude 22.87 Cruiser French warship.

True Briton 4.42 ship 1861 1046

True Briton 5.32 ship 1861 1046 Built Blackwall.

True Briton 5.33 ship 1861 1046

Tsinan 11.12 steam ship China N Co.

Tubantia 24.12c steam ship 13911 Sistership to "Gelria".Torpedoed in the North Sea sunk by the Germans.

Turakina 24.32c steam ship 9691 Insulated Cargo steamer.

Turakina 23.153c steam ship 9691 Cargo ship fought raider for two and a half hours and lost nearly 2/3rds of her crew before the battle ended. One of a set of six "Raiders' Victims in Pacific".

Tuscania 24.18c steam ship 14348 The Derard turbine Steamer.Built and engineered by Alex Stephen & Sons Ltd Linthouse for the Anchor Line (Henderson Bros) Ltd, Glasgow.Length 567'; depth 45' gross tonnage 14,348.

Tuscania 24.32c steam ship 14348 The Anchor Liner.

Tuscania 24.36c steam ship 14348 Anchor Line.

Tuscania 3.66 steam ship 14348 Anchor Liner at Venice in Grand Canal.

Tusitala 5.55 ship 1883 1748 Ex "Sophieex Sierra Lucena" and "Inveruglas".

Built by R. Steele & Co, Greenock, 1883.

Tyalgum 19.50 steam ship Wreck at Tweed Heads.

Tyalgum 19.50 steam ship

Tyrian 3.79 steam ship At Sydney Heads, leaving Port.

Tyrone 17.14 33

Tyrone 17.14 steam ship Ex "Drayton Grange".

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Tyrone 18.21 steam ship Ex "Drayton Grange".Wrecked near Otago Heads 29 September 1918.

Tyrone 18.46 steam ship Ex "Drayton Grang".Wreck of, at Otago Heads, 27th September 1913.

Tyrone 24.7c* steam ship Ex "Drayton Grange".

Tyrone 24.8c* steam ship Ex "Drayton Grange".Stranded near Otago Heads.A telephoto lens was used from a distance of 3/4 mile.

Tyrrhenia 24.19c steam ship The Cunard Co. Atlantic Intermediate Liner built by Messrs William Beardmore & Co Ltd.

Tyrrhenia 24.40c steam ship Cunard Co.Built by William Beardmore and Co Ltd.

Ubena 26.25c steam ship 1929 9554 Sistership to "Wayussi".Constructed for trade to Africa.

Ubena 12.17 steam ship 1929 9554 Sistership to "Watussi".Deutsch Ost Afrika Line.

Ubena 14.61 steam ship 1929 9554 Sistership to "Watussi".Built in 1928 for the Deutsch-Afrika Line.

Ui 24.81c Steam Yacht

Uira 22.72c Ctr Yacht

Ulimaroa 1.21 steam ship 1907 5777 Built in 1907 Huddart Parker Line.

Ulimaroa 1.27 steam ship 1907 5777 5777 tons.Built in 1907 Hyddart Parker Ltd.

Ulimaroa 1.39 steam ship 1907 5777 5828 Huddart Parker Co.Sold for scrapping in Japan 1934.

Ulimaroa 2.44 steam ship 1907 5777 5828 Built in 1907.

Ulimaroa 11.52 steam ship 1907 5777 5828 Huddart Parker Line.

Ulmarra 15.22 steam ship 1923 924 North Coast S N Co.

Ulooloo 2.15 steam ship 1924 3236 Built at Glasgow.Adelaide SS Co.

Ulster Monarch 12.32 motor vessel

Ulster Monarch 13.23 motor vessel 1924 17759 Cie Gen Trans. Co.

Ulysses 9.41 steam ship 1913 14652 Sistership to "Nestor".Built by Workman Clark, Belfast, for Blue Funnel Line.

Ulysses 13.1 steam ship 1913 14652 Sistership to "Nestor".Blue Funnel Liner.

Ulysses 14.21 steam ship 1913 14652 Sistership to "Nestor".Blue Funnel Liner.

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Umbria 16.18 steam ship 1884 8120 Sistership to "Etruria".Built at Glasgow 1884.Cunard Line.

Umbria 16.45 steam ship 1884 8120 Sistership to "Etruria".Built at Glasgow for Cunard Line.

Umbria 23.17c* steam ship 1884 8120 Sistership to "Etruria".1884-5, a time of great advance in passenger liners.

Umkuzi 13.19 steam ship 1903 5175 Ex "Cluny Castle'.

Umtata 26.18c steam ship Passenger and cargo ship.Built by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd Wallsend-on-Tyne for Bullard, King & Co. London.

Unidentifed vessel 3.86

Unidentifed vessel 5.12

Unidentifed vessel 22.21

Unidentifed vessel 3.48 Harbour from Pyrmont (Kerry, Sydney).

Unidentifed vessel 5.22

Unidentified hulks 1.23

Unidentified vessel 7.60 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.62 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.41 Yarra Street Wharf.

Unidentified vessel 3.42 Sandridge Jetty.

Unidentified vessel 3.42 Donegall Quay Belfast.

Unidentified vessel 8.10 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 4.65 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.16 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.43 Fremantle Wharf.

Unidentified vessel 8.16 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.40 Sandridge Town Pier.

Unidentified vessel 12.19 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 12.17 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.76 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 5.58 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.14 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 14.60 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.10 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.3 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 12.6 Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Unidentified vessel 7.10 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 12.6 Sandridge Pier.

Unidentified vessel 7.12 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 14.62 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.48 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.46 Dover Docks.

Unidentified vessel 3.41 Suez Canal.

Unidentified vessel 7.48 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.50 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.50 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.51 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.51 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.52 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.53 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.53 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 15.25 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 15.25 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 15.25 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 15.25 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 15.3 Ship at Sydney.

Unidentified vessel 15.3 Old clippers at Circular Quay in seventies.

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Unidentified vessel 15.1 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 15.50 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 15.50 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 15.50 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 15.47 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 15.53 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 15.53 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 15.58 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.87 Sandridge Town Pier.

Unidentified vessel 3.73 Darling Harbour and Pyrmont Bridge.

Unidentified vessel 9.57 Dover Harbour.

Unidentified vessel 3.84 Sandridge Pier Adelaide.

Unidentified vessel 9.57 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.65 Harland and Wolff's Belfast.

Unidentified vessel 3.65 Sandon Dock, Liverpool.

Unidentified vessel 3.66 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.52 Dennys shipbuilding yards, Dumbarton .

Unidentified vessel 8.53 Swinging Yarra Basin In the fifties.

Unidentified vessel 3.61 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.62 Newcastle Wharves.

Unidentified vessel 8.53 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.48 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 9.57 Pool of London.

Unidentified vessel 4.32 Sandridge Railway Pier.

Unidentified vessel 1.50 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 10.53 South Head lighthouse

Unidentified vessel 3.85 Southampton Docks.

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Unidentified vessel 3.85 Southampton Docks.

Unidentified vessel 1.50 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.69 Port Adelaide.

Unidentified vessel 8.53 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.53 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.62 Newcastle Wharves.

Unidentified vessel 3.71 Unidentified Port.

Unidentified vessel 8.53 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.54 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.72 Moorabool Wharf, Geelong.

Unidentified vessel 8.54 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.72 Shipping Docks, Marseilles.

Unidentified vessel 3.72 Grand Harbour.

Unidentified vessel 3.72 Seattle Harbour.

Unidentified vessel 3.70 Naples and Docks.

Unidentified vessel 5.57 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 4.59 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.53 Cape Town Docks.

Unidentified vessel 1.27 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.55 Queen's Dock, Liverpool.

Unidentified vessel 8.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.55 South Hampton Docks.

Unidentified vessel 8.48 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.65 Harland and Wolff's, Belfast.

Unidentified vessel 8.49 Australia's wrecked steamships.

Unidentified vessel 3.73 Sydney Harbour.

Unidentified vessel 3.56 Darling Harbour Wharves.

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Unidentified vessel 2.2 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.40 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.9 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.38 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.42 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.7 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.38 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 14.3 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.39 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.44 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.25 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.25 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.31 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.1 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.34 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.25 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.3 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.24 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.23 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.22 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.1 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 13.20 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.16 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.34 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.43 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.32 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.70 Naples and Docks.

Unidentified vessel 7.14 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.8 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.38 Wharf at Hobart.

Unidentified vessel 10.41 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 4.18 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 4.6 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 10.27

Unidentified vessel 9.57 Southampton Docks.

Unidentified vessel 3.80 Port Said and Suez.

Unidentified vessel 2.4 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.11 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 10.65 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 10.65 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 9.8 Southampton Docks.

Unidentified vessel 3.75 Unidentified Wharf.

Unidentified vessel 9.24 Italian Liners in Genoa.

Unidentified vessel 3.84 Yarra Street Wharf.

Unidentified vessel 1.56 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 9.28

Unidentified vessel 3.36 Hobsons Bay.

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Unidentified vessel 7.22 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.22 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.34 Cape Town Docks.

Unidentified vessel 7.25 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.30 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.30 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.36 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.34 Sandridge Railway Pier.

Unidentified vessel 2.12 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.36 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.12 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.36 Hobart Wharves.

Unidentified vessel 7.37 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.38 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.40 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.41 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 14.66 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.46 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.84 Hobart Wharf.

Unidentified vessel 9.29 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.84 Victoria Dock.

Unidentified vessel 4.39 Alaska Packets fleet.

Unidentified vessel 10.57 Fort denison

Unidentified vessel 3.82 Port Adelaide Wharves.

Unidentified vessel 1.41 4 mast ship At Kerosene Bay Sydney.

Unidentified vessel 4.35 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 14.64 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 12.6 Circular Quay Wharf.

Unidentified vessel 14.53 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.74 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.74 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.34 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.28 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 11.46 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.45 Launceston Wharf.

Unidentified vessel 8.34 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.34 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.34 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.34 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.34 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.46 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.46 Dover Docks.

Unidentified vessel 8.16 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.35 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.46 Dover Docks.

Unidentified vessel 8.36 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.36 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.36 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.65 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.2 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.66 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.47 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 12.30 Little Dock.

Unidentified vessel 6.47 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 6.46 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 2.78 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.68 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 12.55 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.2 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.3 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 12.61 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 2.21

Unidentified vessel 14.18 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 14.32 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.60 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.28 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 12.30 Wharf

Unidentified vessel 6.65 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.48* 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.54 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.63 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 12.33 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.71 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.37 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.3 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.41 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 2.58 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.2 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.25 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 12.4 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 6.16 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.17 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.47 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.19 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.47 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.19 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.23 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.47 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.22 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.19 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.21 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.43 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.43 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.21 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.22 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.47 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.9 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.34 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.63 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.28 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.57* 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.63 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.39 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 6.62 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 12.40 Little Dock

Unidentified vessel 6.61 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 14.37 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.51 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.64 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.48* 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.61 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 12.31 Hobart Wharves

Unidentified vessel 6.64 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 14.47 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 14.18 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.63 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.63 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.56 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.51 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.43 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.50 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.41 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.41 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.50 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.1 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.26 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.25 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 2.51 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.51 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.56 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 13.56 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.29 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.29 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.29 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.56 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.57 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 6.30 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 5.39 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.33 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.47 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.40 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.35 4 mast ship "Steam yacht - millionaires".

Unidentified vessel 19.58 Yacht Steam yacht.

Unidentified vessel 24.3c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.181c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.21 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.21 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.21 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.23 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.23 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.23 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.23 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.24 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.24 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.24 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.28c 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 22.21 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.21c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.30c 4 mast ship Aerial view of the Midtown docks in New York City along the Hudson River. 10 liners.Bottom to top "Hamburg", "Bremen", "Columbus", "De Grasse, "Normandie" (renamed "Lafayette"), "Brittanic", "Aquitania", "Conte de Savoia", Unidentified Vessel", "Fort Townsend" and "Monarch of Bermuda".Total tonnage 355,272.

Unidentified vessel 26.30c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.26 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.28 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.28 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.28 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.29 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.29 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.35 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.35 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.35 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.35 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.36 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.36 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.36 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.36 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.36 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.36 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.33 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.33 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.33 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.32 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 22.32 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.32 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.32 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.37 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.38 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.38 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.38 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.38 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.38 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.39 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.39 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.39 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.39 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.39 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.31c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.33c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.42c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.43c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.48c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.49c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.38c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.44 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.44 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.50c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.45 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 26.57 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.58 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.52c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.52c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.54c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.54c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.46 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.46 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.47 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.48 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.48 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.48 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.48 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.48 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.40 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.40 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.41 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.41 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.41 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.41 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.41 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.41 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.42 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.42 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.43 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.43 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.43 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 19.51 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.53 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.53 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.60

Unidentified vessel 19.61

Unidentified vessel 19.55 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.1c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.5c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.67

Unidentified vessel 19.63

Unidentified vessel 19.63

Unidentified vessel 19.36 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.37 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.40 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.39 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.47 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.47 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.48 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.49 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.49 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.49 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.19 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.16 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.19 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.20 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 22.20 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.20- 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.20 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.22 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.22 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.22 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.22 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.22 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.18 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.19c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.16c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.12c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.13c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.13c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.5c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.8c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.9c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.1 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.1 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.1 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.1 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.1 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.1 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.1 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.15 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.17 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7:3 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 7:4 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.6 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.6 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.6 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7:6 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7:8 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.8 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7:8 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.9 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.11 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.13 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.15 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.18 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.18 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.18 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.18 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.19 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.19 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.19 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.19 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.20 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.21 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.26 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.26 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.26 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.26 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.27 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 7.28 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.28 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.28 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.28 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.32 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.33 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.34 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.34 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.39 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.42 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.43 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.47 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.58 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 7.59 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 8.21 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 16.58 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 16.58 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 16.59 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.13 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.13 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 13.14 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.26 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.29 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.20 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.20

Unidentified vessel 18.24 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.26 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 18.26 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.26 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.26 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.26 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.1 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.1 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.2 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.2 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.2 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.3 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.50 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.47 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.9 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.9 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.7 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.1 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.2 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.3 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.23 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.29 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.30 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.31 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.32 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.33 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.13 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.15 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.16 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 21.7 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.9 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.10 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.11 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.32 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.32 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.21 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.21 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.21 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.22 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.35 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.35 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.35 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.35 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.19 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 21.52 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.11 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.11 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.13 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.14 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.25 (model)

Unidentified vessel 19.25 (model)

Unidentified vessel 19.25 (model)

Unidentified vessel 19.26 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.28 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.28 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 19.28 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 23.137c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.137c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.125c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.111c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.112c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.112c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.112c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 233.114c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.117c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.119c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.149c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.149c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.149c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.166c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.166c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.169c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.175c* 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.157c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.157c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.161c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.161c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.159c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.164c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.164c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.164c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.165c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.201c 4 mast ship Port Elizabeth new Harbour.

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Unidentified vessel 23.202c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.202c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.197c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.196c 4 mast ship The Yarra wharves.

Unidentified vessel 23.198c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.173c* 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.184c* 4 mast ship Vessels thought to be too small to photograph.

Unidentified vessel 23.189c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.15c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.20c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.26c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.26c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.29c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.49c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.50c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.50c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.51c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.42c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.43c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.43c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.44c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.45c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.38c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.39c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.29c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.32c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.33c 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 23.35c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.7c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.7c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.4c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.5c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.5c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.1c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.3c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.90c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.107c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.110c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.110c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.96c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.97c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.99c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.101c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.104c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.104c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.78c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.84c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.84c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.84c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.84c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.85c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.85c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.88c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.61c 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 23.61c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.63c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.66c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.52c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.53c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.52c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.54c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.54c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.55c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.55c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.56c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.57c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.57c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.57c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.81c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.81c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.81c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.81c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.80c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.67c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.67c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.68c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.69c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.74c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.74c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.74c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.73c 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 26.62c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.63c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.49 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.50 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.51 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.56 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.56 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.56 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.56 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.57 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.57 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.57 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.57 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.53 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.54 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.60 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.60 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.60 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.60 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.61 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.61 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.61 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.58 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.58 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.58 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.58 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.55 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 22.55 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.55 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.55 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.55 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.55 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.64 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.64 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.64 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.62 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.62 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.63 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.59 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.59 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.59 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.69 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.69 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.82 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.68 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.68 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.68 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.65 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.66 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.66 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.67 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.67 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.72 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.72 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 22.72 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.72 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.73 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.73 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.75 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.75 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.75 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.75 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.70 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.70 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.70 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.70 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.70 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.70 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.70 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.70 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.56c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.66c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.66c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.76c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.78c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.70c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.6c* 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.93 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.93 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.93 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.2c 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 24.2c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.91 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.91 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.91 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.91 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.83 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.84 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.78 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.84 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.85 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.85 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.88 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.89 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.89 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.89 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.89 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.89 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.89 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.17 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.21c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.22c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.22c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.22c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.23c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.31c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.29c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.50c 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 24.47c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.46c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.46c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.46c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 18.52a 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.61c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.37c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.118c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.27c* 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.31 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 24.3c 4 mast ship c1870

Unidentified vessel 22.76c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.141c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.27c* 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.42c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 26.17c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 22.27 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.207c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 23.205c 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 33.1 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 3.0 Millers Point, Sydney Harbour 1871.

Unidentified vessel 3.1 Circular Quay, Sydney in the 1870's

Unidentified vessel 3.2 Circular Quay, Sydney in 1875.

Unidentified vessel 3.6 Circular Quay Sydney and Miller's Point. Place where the Harbour Bridge has been erected and opened in March, 1932. (No.648)

Unidentified vessel 3.12 Circular Quay in 1870 (Photo No 646).

Unidentified vessel 3.20 Circular Quay in 1870, (photo No 4710).

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Unidentified vessel 3.22 Circular Quay in 1879. (Photo No 443).

Unidentified vessel 3.48 Harbour from Pyrmont (Kerry, Sydney).

Unidentified vessel 3.50 Cuthbert's Shipyard, Sydney Feb. 1871.

Unidentified vessel 3.51 Newcastle Harbour in 1906.

Unidentified vessel 3.61 Wharves at Miller's Point Sydney, taken from McMahon's Point.

Unidentified vessel 3.81 Berry's Bay, Sydney and Miller's Point in distance.

Unidentified vessel 2.68 In April 1871.(A.S.N. Cos. Works Pyrmont, NSW, April 1871).

Unidentified vessel 3.49 Yachting off Millers Point.

Unidentified vessel 3.58 S Ferry Manly Wharf.

Unidentified vessel 3.83 Hobart Wharves.

Unidentified vessel 3.89 Hobart Wharves.

Unidentified vessel 3.68 At Millers Point.

Unidentified vessel 3.67 Federal Liner leaving for Boer War.

Unidentified vessel 3.76 Hobart Wharves.

Unidentified vessel 46.8 4 mast ship Watercolour by J Gregory.

Unidentified vessel 46.9 4 mast ship Watercolour showing two steamships and a row boat.

Unidentified vessel 46.9 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.12b 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.13 4 mast ship Pencil drawing 1853.

Unidentified vessel 46.36 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.37 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.38 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.39 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.40 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.41 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.42 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.43 4 mast ship

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Unidentified vessel 46.44 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.45 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.46 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.47 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.48 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.49 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.50 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.51a 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.51b 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 46.52 Egyptian Pyramids.

Unidentified vessel 46.53 Mosman Bay.

Unidentified vessel 3.25 Loch liners in Victoria Dock.

Unidentified vessel 4.47 Alaska Packets fleet.Photo taken by F. Poyser at Oakland Creek Cal. U.S.A.

Unidentified vessel 8.53 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 14.30 4 mast ship

Unidentified vessel 12.30 Little Dock

Unidentified vessel 18.26

Unidentified vessel 12.33 Darling Harbour

Unidentified vessel 12.39 Townsville Harbour.

Upolu 3.88 USS Co.At Darling Harbour Wharves, about 1900.

Urana 23.165c steam ship Wrecked coastal vessel.

Urania 18.17 steam ship

Ururoa 22.78 scow Wrecked near Wanganui.

Usambara 24.29c steam ship 1922 8690

Usambara 12.29 steam ship 1922 8690 Deutsch Ost Africa Line.

Vaalaren 23.22c motor vessel Swedish cargo motorship.

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Vaderland 22.26c twin screw schooner

Sistership to "Finland", "Kroonland" and "Zeeland".

Vaderland 26.56c twin screw schooner

Sistership to "Finland", "Kroonland" and "Zeeland".

Vaikewa 19.32 steam ship Indentification of vessel uncertain.

Vale 2.10 2 mast schooner

Identity of vessel uncertain.

Valentine 7.41 barque Name uncertain.

Valetta 22.49c* Royal Mail ship

1884 5026.00 Sistership to "Massilia".P & O Liner.

Valetta 3.59 steam ship 1870 3664.00 Sistership to "Massilia".At Circular Quay, Sydney.

Valetta 10.20 steam ship 1870 3664.00 Sistership to "Massilia"?

Valetta 11.52 Royal Mail ship

1884 5026.00 Sistership to "Massilia".P & O Line.RMS.Built in 1884.

Valetta 12.16 Royal Mail ship

1884 5026.00 Sistership to "Massilia".

Valetta 13.32 Royal Mail ship

1884 5026.00 Sistership to "Massilia".4911 tons.Built in 1884.P & O SNC Co.

Valhalla 22.70c aux. ship Earl of Crawford's Yacht.

Valhalla 6.75 aux. ship 1892 1170 Built in 1892 at Louth.

Valkyrie 4.74 ship 2270.00 Built by C. Connell & Co P. Glas.

Valkyrie 8.42 racing yacht Racing yacht.

Valkyrien 6.6 ship 1882 2074.00 Ex "Stronza".

Valparaiso 5.34 4 mast barque

1902 3081.00 Built at Dunkirk.

Valparaiso 5.68 4 mast barque

1902 3081.00 Built at Dunkirk in 1902.

van Spilbergen 13.40 steam ship 1908 2995.00 Built in 1908.KPM Line.

Vancouver 4.67 steam ship Dominion Line.

Vanderbilt 23.160c* yacht Ex "Three Brothers".

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Vanduara 5.59 4 mast barque

1882 2079 Built in 1882.C Connell & Co., Glasgow.

Vanduara 6.45 4 mast barque

1882 2079 Built in 1882.

Vandyck 24.42c twin screw schooner

13233 The Lamport and Holt Co.Twin-screwed geared-turbine of 13233 tons.

Varsova 24.42c is TS passenger and cargo steamer.

Vasari 24.65c steam ship Mail and Passenger Steamer.

Vaterland 24.31c steam ship 1814 Renamed "Leviathan".

Vaterland 24.51c steam ship Renamed "Leviathan".In the builder's yard.

Vedette 22.87

Venetia 4.66 steam ship 1873 2726

Venetia 10.55 steam ship 1873 2726 P & O Co. vessel.

Venezia 24.18c steam ship Ex "Kingfisher".

Ventura 23.70c steam ship 1900 6253 Sistership to "Sonoma" and "Sierra". Oceanic Steam Ship Co.

Ventura 11.50 steam ship 1900 6253 Sistership to "Sonoma".Sierra Matson Line.RMS.

Ventura 13.1 steam ship 1900 6253 Sistership to "Sonoma" and "Sierra".Matson Line.

Ventura 13.50 steam ship 1900 6253 Built in 1900.Spreckles & Co.Later Matson Line.Sistership to "Sonoma" & "Sierra".

Vercingetorix 6.45 ship 1902 2272 Built in St. Nazaire in 1902.

Veritas 19.22 barque 1876 672 Built in 1876.Later hulk in New Zealand.

Verona 10.58 steam ship 1879 3246 Sistership to "Ancona".v

Versailles 24.12c twin screw schooner

Twin screw channel steamer.

Vesones 5.48 barque

Vesones 6.19 barque Off Grimstad.

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Vestris 26.24c steam ship 10498 Lamport and Holt Liner which foundered off the coast of Virginia when bound for New York to Barbadoes with 127 passengers and 210 crew. Some 200 were rescued.

Viceroy of India 15.49 steam ship 1929 19648 Built 1929.P & O SN Co. London Bombay service.

Viceroy of India 26.43c steam ship 1929 19648 P and O.Turbo-Electric the wonder ship of 1929.

Viceroy of India 13.5 steam ship 1929 19648 P & O Line.

Viceroy of India 13.5 steam ship 1929 19648 With "Strathaird" and "Strahnaver" at Tilbury Dock.

Viceroy of India 13.48 steam ship 1929 19648 P & O SNCo.At Southampton."Oceanic" in the distance.

Victoria 15.47 twin screw schooner

1907 1641 Built 1907.Isle of Man Co.

Victoria 22.39c steam ship 1902 2969 Renamed "Gouverneur General Roume"?

Arrival at Hobart with Oruba.

Victoria 22.58c steam ship 1902 2969 Renamed " Gouverneur General Roume".

Huddart Parker.

Victoria 26.12c motor vessel 1931 13068 The Danish motorship on the rocks near Porpoise heads S.A., abandoned.

Victoria 26.44* paddle steamer

1861 September 21, 1861.South-Eastern railway Co.Folkestone and Boulogne Packet.

Victoria 23.72c steam ship Built and engineered by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co for the Pacific Steam Navigation Co.

Victoria 23.139c* steam ship 1902 2969 Renamed "Gouverneur General Roume".

Huddart and Parker Line.

Victoria 1.24 steam ship 1872 1255 Ex "Syracusa".Built in 1872.ASNCo.

Victoria 2.10 steam ship 1902 2969 Renamed "Gouverneur General Roume ".

Built Dundee.

Victoria 2.51 steam ship 1872 1255 Ex "Syracusa ".ASN Co.

Victoria 5.43 steam ship 1887 6525 Sistership "Britannia".Built by Caird & Co Greenock.

Victoria 9.3 steam ship 1887 6525 Sistership to "Britannia".6527 tons.Built in 1887.P & O Line.

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Victoria 10.6 steam ship 1887 6525 Sistership to "Britannia".P & O S N Co Royal Mail Ship.

Victoria 10.10 steam ship 1887 6525 Sistership"Britannia".RMS.Built in 1887 for P & O Co.Photograph taken when vessel was trooping.

Victoria 10.63 steam ship 1887 6525 Sistership Britannia.P & O S N Co.

Victoria 13.1 steam ship 1887 6525 Sistership to "Britannia".P.&.O's Line.R.M.S.

Victoria 14.58 motor vessel 1931 13068 Built in 1931 for the Italian Line.

Victoria & Albert 22.49c Royal Yacht

Victoria & Albert 24.45* Royal Yacht Her Majesty leaving Greenhithe in the Royal yacht for Germany.

Victoria & Albert 23.45c Royal Yacht King's yacht.

Victoria & Albert 23.82c Royal Yacht The King was making a cruise along the coast.

Victoria & Albert 9.4 Royal Yacht Royal Yacht.

Victoria & Albert 9.50 Royal Yacht Royal Yacht.

Victoria & Albert 13.36 Royal Yacht

Victoria & Albert? 24.77c Royal Yacht The arrival of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales at Alexandra, Egypt.

Victoria Luise 14.1 steam ship 1899 14500 Ex "Deutschland" (1).

Victoria Luise 14.27 steam ship 1899 14500 Ex "Deutschland" (1).Hamburg American Line.

Victoria Tower 15.8*

Victoria Tower 15.8 Wreck at Barwon Heads 17th October 1869. From a drawing by G.F.Gregory.

Victorian 17.8 steam ship 1876 769 Sistership to "South Australian".

Victorian 2.36 steam ship 1876 769 Sistership "South Australian"."Yarra Bye-Gone Days in the Eighties".The Swinging Basin Steamers at Queens Wharf with "Victorian" are "Mangana" and "Nelson".At the South Wharf are "Dawn", Nemesis" & "Flinders".

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Victorian 2.51 steam ship 1876 769 Sistership "South Australian'.Hulked in 1895.Scuttled in Bass Strait.

Victorian 3.29 The Queen's Wharf and Swing Basin, River Yarra, taken in the 1870's."Julia Percy" at wharf."Victorian", "Omeo" & "Mangana" follow.On south side SS "Rob Roy".

Victorian 12.30 steam ship 1876 769 Sistership "South Australian".At Queens Wharf in 1877.Taken from South Bank.

Victory 19.46 HMS Quarterdeck looking forward.

Victory 19.46 HMS Interior view where Lord Nelson died.

Victory 19.46 HMS Nelson's Dining room showing original furniture.

Victory 19.46 HMS Tablet marking spot where Nelson fell.

Victory 19.53 HMS Figurehead in dock at Portsmouth.

Victory 19.56 HMS

Victory 22.30 Escort to "Ophir" at Portsmouth Harbour.

Victory 26.13c HMS Nelson's "Victory" with a replica model in readiness for the Opening of Navy Week.

Victory 23.106c HMS Nelson's Flagship being rerigged and repainted in Simon's Town in readiness for her "berth" in the East dockyard. This working model, capable of a crew of three, was built in Durban by Captain Alex. Anderson.

Victory 23.148c HMS With the HMS "Bellerophon", then a super dreadnought. Nelson's flagship is 146 years older. A battleship named the "Bellerophon" fought with the "Victory" at Trafalgar.

Vienna 23.94c steam ship

Vigo 23.119c steam ship

Viking 26.51c steam ship c1904 Turbine (23 knots).

Viking 23.25c 4 mast barque

1907 2665 Built and owned in Denmark.

Viking 4.14 4 mast barque

1907 2952 Built in Copenhaven.

Viking 5.6 4 mast barque

1907 2952 Built in 1907.

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Viking 5.67 4 mast barque

1907 2952 Danish Training ship at Geelong.

Viking 6.14 4 mast barque

1907 Built Copenhagen.

Viking 6.57 4 mast barque

1907 2952 Built in 1907.

Viking 6.64 4 mast barque

1907 2952 Built 1907 at Copenhagen.

Viking 8.53 4 mast barque

1907 2952 Danish Barque.

Viking 11.49 steam ship c1904 Isle of Man SS Co.

Vill D'Oran 23.181c steam ship 10200 Built for Cie. Generale Transatlantique, Paris.

Ville de la Cioat 10.33 steam ship 1892 6431 Sistership to "Australien", "Messageries Maritime". Torpedoed in Mediterranean 24th December 1915.

Ville de la Ciotat 22.28c* steam ship 1892 6431 Sistership to "Australien".

Ville De Metz 24.2c steam ship

Ville Du Havre 4.34 4 mast barque

1899 3231 Built at Havre.

Ville Du Havre 6.57 4 mast barque

1899 3231

Ville Du Temple 18.65 steam ship On the Rundle Stone, near Lands End.

Vimeira 5.64 4 mast barque

1891 2233 At San Francisco.Built by C Connell & Co., Glasgow in 1891.

Vimeira 6.7 4 mast barque

1891 2233 Built by Connell.

Vimeira 7.37 4 mast barque

1891 2233

Vincennes 6.72 barque Ashore at Manly, refloated later.

Vincennes 6.73 barque The French barque at Manly.

Vincennes 7.41 barque French barque.

Vinga 7.2 ship

Vinga 7.55 ship

Viper 22.87

Viper 9.38 steam ship 1906 1713 Renamed "Snaefell".Built by Fairfield Co.Isle of Man Steam Packet Co.

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Virgilio 14.11 steam ship 1927 11718 Italian Line.

Virgo 4.5 3 mast barque

1869 711 Ex "Endymion">711 tons. Built Glasgow 1869.

Visegrad 24.43c twin screw schooner

Twin screw mail and passenger ship.260' by 34' by 15.5'.Built to the order of the Ungaro-Croata Steam Navigation Co Fiume.

Vol Au Vent 8.43 cruising/racing yacht

Volador 7.12 Possible spelling of name "Nolador".

Volendam 26.53c twin screw schooner

A twin-screw passenger and cargo steamer.

Voorspoed 18.38 3 mast barquentine

Vulcania 16.58 steam ship 1928 23970 Built in Italy 1928. Italia Line

W J Pirrie 4.56 4 mast barque

1898 2583 Built Harland & Wolff.

Wagoola 3.82 ship At Hobart.

Wahehe 9.51 steam ship 1914 7475 Ex "Hilda Woermann" and renamed "Marella".

Built in Germany.Burns Philp Line.

Wahehe 12.7 steam ship 1922 4690 Woerman Line.

Wahine 17.12 steam ship 1913 4436 USS Co.

Wahine 17.32 steam ship 1913 4436 USS Co.

Wahine 1.52 steam ship 1913 4436 Built in 1913 USSCo.

Wahine 1.56 steam ship 1913 4436 Built in 1913 for USSCo.

Wahine 1.58 steam ship 1913 4436 Built in 1913 for USSCo.

Wahine 2.17 steam ship 1913 4436

Wahine 2.46 steam ship 1913 4436 Built by Denny Bros Dumbarton.

Wahine 8.40 steam ship 1913 4436 USSCo.

Wahine 11.4 steam ship 1913 4436 At Wellington, N Z.Union SS Co.

Wahine 13.72 steam ship 1913 4436 Denny Union SS Co NZ.

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Waihora 23.157c steam ship 1883 2003.00 Sistership to "Tarawera" and "Hauroto".The load of timber taken was a record and needed 5 slings to achieve result.

Waihora 1.19 steam ship 1883 2003 USSCo.Sistership to "Tarawera" and "Hauroto".

Waihora 1.32 steam ship 1883 2003.00 Sistership to "Tarawera" and "Hauroto".

Waihora 8.48 steam ship 1883 2003.00 Sistership to "Tarawera" and "Hauroto".

Wai-ita 22.67c barque Capsized near Dargaville North Auckland.

Wai-ita 22.82 barque Capsized near dargaville, North Auckland.

Waikare 22.52c steam ship 1897 3071 Leaving Dunedin on Thursday December 30 1909 on ill fated excursion to the Sounds.

Waikare 22.52 steam ship 1897 3071 A close view of the wreck looking from Stop Island.

Waikare 22.52 steam ship 1897 3071 Another view of the wreck showing the rolling starboard chock.

Waikare 22.52 steam ship 1897 3071 View of the fore part of the vessel at Half Tide.

Waikare 22.52 steam ship 1897 3071 Last resting place, Stop Island Dusky Sound.

Waikare 22.54c steam ship 1897 3071 U S S Co.

Waikare 23.87c steam ship 1897 3071 She was wrecked when she struck an unchartered rock near Indian Island in Dusky Sound. Passengers were landed on Stop Island. Fortunately fine weather made it safe for the landing of passengers.

Waikare 23.87c steam ship 1897 3071 She was wrecked when she struck an unchartered rock near Indian Island in Dusky Sound. Passengers were landed on Stop Island. Fortunately fine weather made it safe for the landing of passengers.

Waikare 2.11 steam ship 1897 3071 Sunk in West Coast Sounds, NZ, January 1910.

Waikare 2.51 steam ship 1897 3071 USS Co.Sunk in West Coast Sound NZ, Jan 1910.

Waikare 2.78 steam ship 1897 3071 USS Co.Sunk in West Coast Sands, NZ Jan 1910.

Waikato 22.34c* steam ship

Waimate 4.9* ship 1874 1194 Renamed "Valkyrian".Built by Blume in 1874. New Zealand Shipping Co.

Waimate 5.1 ship 1874 1194 Renamed "Valkyrian".1123 tons.Built in 1874.Sold to the Russians in 1896 and renamed "Valkyrian". Lost in 1899. Her fate unknown.

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Waimate 6.24 ship 1874 1194 "Valkyrian".Tons 1124.Built in 1874.NZSco.

Waimea 4.30 ship 1868 871 Renamed "Dorette".

Wainui 2.31 steam ship 1886 684 Built at Dumbarton 1886.Union SS Co.Scrapped 1928.

Wainui 11.16 steam ship 1886 684 Union SS Co.

Wairangi 26.55c motor vessel Refrigerated Cargo motorship built and engineered by Harland and Wolff Ltd., Govan for the Shaw, Savill and Albion Co Ltd, London.

Wairarapa 17.18 steam ship 1882 1786 Sistership to "Manapouri".USS Co.

Wairarapa 17.26* steam ship 1882 1786 Sistership to "Manapouri".Wreck of.

Wairarapa 18.18* steam ship 1882 1786 Sistership to "Manapouri".Wreck NZ 28 October 1894.

Wairarapa 18.45 steam ship 1882 1786 Sistership to "Manapouri".

Wairarapa 18.45 steam ship 1882 1786 Sistership to "Manapouri".

Wairarapa 18.45 steam ship 1882 1786 Union SS Co.

Wairarapa 19.17 steam ship 1882 1786

Wairarapa 22.76

Wairarapa 1.4 steam ship 1882 1786 USS CoSistership to "Manapouri".Totally Wrecked on Great Barrier Island, 28th October 1894, 110 lives lost.

Wairarapa 2.39 steam ship 1882 1786 Sistership to "Manapouri".Built in 1882.USS Co.Totally wrecked on Great Barrier Is 1894.

Wairarapa 2.72 steam ship 1882 1786 Sistership to "Manapouri".USS Co.Wrecked Great Barrier Is 28 October 1894.

Wairarapa 3.57 steam ship 1882 1786 Sistership to "Manapouri".With other ships at Wellington Wharf in the eighties.

Wairarapa 3.89 steam ship 1882 1786 Sistership to "Manapouri".At Port Chalmers, New Zealand.

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Wairarapa 8.48 steam ship 1882 1786 Sistership to "Manapouri".USS Co.

Waitangi 4.30 steam ship 1874 1128 Built by Blume Sunderland.

Waiwera 22.48c steam ship Carrying second New Zealand contingent.Off Jervis Bay, Wellington.

Waiwera 11.45 steam ship Shaw Savill & Albion.

Waiwera 11.50 steam ship Shaw Savill & Albion.

Wakanui 22.20

Wakatere 23.73c paddle steamer

Wakatipu 22.51c steam ship 1876 1945 Aground off Hayes Street, Neutral Bay, in 18 feet of water.

Wakatipu 23.37c steam ship 1876 1945 Union Co's Steamer in the mouth of the River Tamar.

Wakatipu 23.37c steam ship 1876 1945 Union Co's Steamer in the mouth of the River Tamar.

Wakatipu 1.24 steam ship 1876 1945 Built in 1876 Union Steam Ship Co.Dismantled at Sydney 1924.

Wakatipu 2.37 steam ship 1876 1945 Built at Dumbarton 1876.Union SS Co.Dismantled at Sydney 1924.

Wakatipu 8.40 steam ship 1876 1945 USS Co.

Wakatipu 9.52 steam ship 1876 1945 Union SS Co.

Waldensian 23.115c steam ship 1861 Ex "St. Andrew".

Wallabi 2.59 steam ship 1863 131 Built at Glasgow.Wrecked in 1886 and recovered.

Wallaroo 22.85c HMS

Walmer Castle 22.29c steam ship 1902 12546 Leaving Capetown on her first homeward voyage.

Walmer Castle 22.41c steam ship 1902 12546

Walmer Castle 22.49c steam ship 1902 12546 Leaving Capetown on her first homeward voyage.

Walmer Castle 11.2 steam ship 1902 12546 Union Castle Co.

Walmer Castle 14.49 steam ship 1902 12546 Built in 1902 for the Union-Castle Line.

Wamphray 4.59 4 mast barque

1891 1931 Abandoned on first voyage off Cape Horn, Oct 1891.

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Wamphray 5.53 4 mast barque

1891 1931 Built in 1891.Abandoned on first voyage off Cape Horn, October 1891.

Wanaka 24.69c steam ship 1876 2259 Inset Merssrs B. McKay and W. Borlase who purchased and dismantled the ship from the Union S S Co.On the Great Barrier Island after a charge was laid in her hold.

Wanaka 3.69 steam ship 1876 At Wharf Port Chalmers, New Zealand.

Wanaka 3.78 steam ship 1876 At Port Chalmers, New Zealand.

Wanaka 12.24 steam ship 1939 2259 Union SS Co.

Wandana 1.31 steam ship 1913 974

Wanderer 5.8 yacht barquentine

1886 2089 Built at Liverpool in 1886.

Wanderer 8.6 yacht barquentine

1886 2089 Built at Liverpool in 1886.

Wandilla 23.28c steam ship 1912 7713 Renamed "Fort St. George".

Sistership to "Warilda".Adelaide Steamship Co.

Wandilla 11.39 steam ship 1912 7713 Renamed "Fort St. George".

Sistership to "Warilda".Built in 1912.

Wandsbeck 18.63 ship Wrecked near The Lizard 1900.

Wanganella 19.27 motor vessel 1931 9500 Ex "Achimota".Huddart Parker.

Wanganella 23.131c motor vessel 1931 9500 Ex "Achimota".Berthes at Wellington New Zealand. It had been refloated.

Wanganella 23.174c motor vessel 1931 9500 Ex "Achimota".Hard aground on Barrett's reef was later refloated and docked at Wellington pier.

Wanganella 23.178c motor vessel 1931 9500 Ex "Achimota".Holed and dented with a collision with the trawler "Durraween".Steaming toward Sydney Harbour.

Wanganella 23.191c motor vessel 1931 9500 Ex "Achimota".Here after she was refloated..

Wanganella 1.19 motor vessel 1931 9500 Ex "Achimota ".Built at Belfast 1931 Huddart Parker Ltd.

Wanganui 2.59 steam ship 1863 221 Built at Dundee.

Wanganui 5.41 ship 1877 1077 Ex "Rakaia". Renamed "Blenheim".

Built by A Stephens, Glasgow. Sold to Shaw Savill Co.

Wannon 19.27 steam ship Holyman.

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Waratah 15.54 steam ship 1908 9300 A great marine mystery.Last seen off South Australian coast 26 July 1909.

Waratah 17.29 steam ship 9300 Lund Liner.Went missing.

Waratah 21.26c steam ship 1908 9300

Waratah 21.26 steam ship 1908 9300

Waratah 24.27 steam ship 1908 9300 Twin screw.

Waratah 23.92c steam ship 1908 9300

Waratah 23.109c steam ship 9300

Waratah 8.52 steam ship 9300 Lund's Liner.

Waratah 10.8 steam ship 1908 9300 Built by Barclay, Curle & Co Glasgow in 1908.Left Durban for Cape Town 26th July 1909 and was never heard of afterwards.

Waratah 10.66 steam ship 9300 Lund's Blue Anchor Line.Disappeared about 26 July 1909.

Waratah 12.34 steam ship 9300 Lund Line.Left Durban for Capetown 26 July 1909 and never heard of afterwards.

Waratah 13.12 steam ship 1908 9300 Lund's Blue Anchor Line.Left Durban for England 26th July 1909 and became "missing".

Waratah 13.30 steam ship 9300 Lund's Blue Line Anchor Liner.Disappeared off South African coast 26th July 1909. All lost.

Waratah 14.62 steam ship 9300 Built in 1908 for Lund's Blue Anchor Line.Disappeared off S. African coast 26th July 1909.

Wareatea 22.54c steam ship En route for the West coast at Queens Wharf, Launceston.

Wareatea 23.136c steam ship Gelignite placed inside and sunk off the Heads.

Wareatea 23.201c 475 Tied up for the last time. A decision about her future was yet to be made.

Warhawk 1.50 paddle steamer

c1870 Williamstown Pier in the 70s.

Warilda 17.20 steam ship 1912 7713 ASS Co.

Warilda 23.81c steam ship 1912 7713 Then the largest inter-state steamer of the Adelaide Steamship Co.

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Warilda 1.2 steam ship 1912 7713 ASSCo.Torpedoed 3rd August 1918 in English Channel.

Warilda 1.22 steam ship 1912 7713 Built in 1912.Sister ship to "Wandilla" & "Willochra".Adelaide SS Co.Torpedoed 3rd August 1918.

Warilda 2.11 steam ship 1912 7713 ASS Co.Sunk during war.

Warilda 2.15 steam ship 1912 7713 ASS Co.Torpedoed 3rd August 1918.

Warilda 2.32 steam ship 1912 7713 Built in Scotland 1912.ASS Co.Torpedoed 3th August 1918.Sistership to "Wandilla" & "Willochra".

Warilda 2.54 steam ship 1912 7713 Torpedoed in English Channel 3 August 1918.120 lives lost.

Warilda 9.32 steam ship 1912 7713 Sistership to "Wandilla" and "Willochra".Built by Beadmor,e Glasgow, 1912.Adelaide Steamship Co.Torpedoed as a hospital ship in English Channel 3rd August 1918.

Warooka 1.10 steam ship 1883 216

Waroonga 22.56c steam ship 1883 2515 Sistership to "Bulimba".

Waroonga 1.34 steam ship 1883 2515 Sistership to "Bulimba ".AUSN Co.

Waroonga 2.49 steam ship 1883 2515 Sistership to "Bulimba".AUSN CO.

Warrawee 1.30 steam ship 1909 423 Coast Steamships Ltd S A.

Warrawee 2.60 steam ship 1909 423 Built Glasgow.

Warrego 19.18 steam ship 1883 1552 Hulk of, being "buried" at Darwin.

Warrego 1.17 steam ship 1883 1552 Built in 1883 AUSNCo.

Warrego 2.10 steam ship 1883 1552 Built at Sunderland.AUSN Co.Hulked at Darwin, 1913.

Warrego 12.19 steam ship 1883 1552 QSS Co vessel later AUSN Co.Hulked 1913 and taken to Darwin.Photo taken on arrival in Brisbane and immigrants disembarking.

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Warrego 12.19 steam ship 1883 1552 Hulk being buried at Darwin. Photo taken at Darwin August 1940.

Warrego 12.19 steam ship 1883 1552 Hulk stranded at Darwin.

Warrigal 17.1* steam ship 1893 4387 Lund Line.

Warrigal 10.26* steam ship 1893 4387 Lund's Blue Anchor Liner.

Warrigal 13.13 steam ship 1893 4387 Lund Line.

Warrigal 13.33* steam ship 1893 4387 Built in 1893.Lund's Blue Anchor Line.

Warrimoo 8.28* steam ship 1892 3529 later MaitaiSistership to "Miowera".USS Co.

Warrior 19.32 HMS 1861 Model.Model of the first iron-built and armoured sea-going warship. She was constructed by the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Co.

Warrirrboo 2.42 steam ship 1892 3529 Renamed "Maitai".Sistership to "Miowera" later "Maitai".Built at Wallsend 1892.Union SS Co.Sold in 1916 and sunk during World War 1.

Warwick Castle 22.33c steam ship 1877 3056 Renamed "Jerome".

Warwick Castle 26.17c motor vessel

Warwick Castle 26.55c steam ship c1900 2900 Early vessel, it was 2900 tons later "Warwick Castle" was 20,445 tons.

Warwick Castle 23.197c steam ship 1877 3056 "As she is today" newspaper cutting.

Warwick Castle 9.49 steam ship 1877 3056 Renamed "Jerome".Donald Currie & Co.

Warwick Castle 9.58 steam ship 1877 3056 Renamed "Jerome" and "Kiresson".

Donald Currie's Line.Broken up in 1926.

Warwick Castle 14.43 steam ship 1877 3056 Ex "Jerome".Built in 1887 Union-Castle Line.

Wasdale 6.33 ship 1881 1821 Built in Whitehaven 1881.

Washington 15.9 steam ship 1933 24286

Washington 23.50c paddle steamer

c1860?

Washington 4.69 steam ship 1863 3408 Ex "Washington".Cie Gen Trans.

Washington 9.50 steam ship 1863 3408 Ex "Washington".Originally paddle, altered to screw 1874.Cie Gen Trans.

Washington 14.50 steam ship 1933 24289 Built in 1933 for the American Line.

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Washington 14.51 steam ship 1933 24289 Built in 1933 for the United States Line.

Waterloo 5.52 4 mast barque

1878 1976 Built in 1878.C Connell & Co., Glasgow.

Waterloo 5.70 4 mast barque

1878 1976 Built by Connell & Co., Glasgow, in 1878.

Waterwitch 3.76 1873 165 At wharf, Circular Quay, in seventies.Built at Cape Hawk, NSW.

Waterwitch 8.20 2 mast schooner yacht

Cruising yacht.

Waterwitch 8.29 2 mast schooner yacht

Cruising yacht.

Waterwitch 12.6 1873 165 At Circular Quay, Sydney, in the 1860's.Built at Cape Hawke, NSW.

Wato 26.20c

Watussi 26.25c steam ship 1929

Watussi 12.3 steam ship 1929 Sistership to "Ubena".

Wave of Life 3.33 3 mast schooner

At Circular Quay, Sydney.Taken in 1875.In the foreground is where the Sydney Harbour Bridge was erected and opened in March 1932.With "Aviemore".

Wave of Life 6.63 barque 1856 887 Built at Aberdeen in 1856.

Waverley 19.36 paddle steamer

1899 537

Waverley 14.63 paddle steamer

1899 537 Built in 1899.

Wavertree 4.74 ship 1885 2170 Built Oswald Mordaunt s' Hampton.

Wayfarer 5.8 ship 1886 2089 Built in 1886.

Wear 15.31 steam ship Passing through Sydney Heads with MV "Malaita".

Weeroona 15.39 paddle steamer

1910 1412 Built in 1910.

Weeroona 15.46 paddle steamer

1910 1412

Weeroona 17.35 paddle steamer

1910 1412 Huddart Parker Line.

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Weeroona 19.14 paddle steamer

1910 1412 With "Miltiades" at Port Melbourne.

Weeroona 19.66 paddle steamer

1910 1412 Sold to Americans in 1943 and left Melbourne.

Weeroona 26.54c paddle steamer

1910 1412 On a trip to Queenscliff and Sorento.

Weeroona 2.9 paddle steamer

1910 1412

Weeroona 2.31 paddle steamer

1910 1412 Built in 1910.

Weeroona 2.39 paddle steamer

1910 1412 Built in 1910.

Weeroona 2.44 paddle steamer

1910 1412 Built in 1910.

Weeroona 2.71 paddle steamer

1910 1412 Built by A & J Inglis Glasgow.310.6 feet long, 36 feet beam, 12 feet deep.

Weeroona 2.73 paddle steamer

1910 1412 At Sorrento with "Hygeia".

Weeroona 2.73 paddle steamer

1910 1412

Weeroona 3.77 paddle steamer

1910 1412 At small pier, Port Melbourne Station Pier, 30 May 1932.

Weeroona 9.8 paddle steamer

1910 1412 Built by Inglis, Glasgow, in 1910.

Weeroona 11.28 paddle steamer

1910 1412 Bay steamer Pty Ltd.Built in 1910.

Weeroona 11.36 paddle steamer

1910 1412 Bay Steamer.

Weeroona 13.41 paddle steamer

1910 1412 near Sorrento.

Wellgunde 5.38 ship 1904 1909 Ex "Hansa" and "Bellpool".Built by Rodger, Port Glasgow.

Wellgunde 5.49 ship 1904 1909 Ex "Hansa" and "Bellpool".Built by Rodger, Port Glasgow.

Wellgunde 5.50 ship 1904 1909 Ex "Hansa" and "Bellpool".Built by Rodger Port, Glasgow.

Wellington 3.76 steam ship 1863 383 Built at New Zealand.USS Co.

Wendouree 15.41 steam ship 1882 1640 Wreck on Oyster Bank, Newcastle.

Wendouree 18.60 steam ship 1882 1640 Wreck at Oyster bank, Newcastle.

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Wendouree 19.17 steam ship 1882 1640 Wreck at Oyster Bay.With "Lindus".

Wendouree 19.44* steam ship 1882 1640 Huddart Parker Line.

Wendouree 1.24 steam ship 1882 1640 Built in 1882 Huddart Parker Line.Wrecked at Oyster Bank, Newcastle 20 July 1898.

Wendouree 2.72* steam ship 1882 1640 Wrecked at Newcastle 20 July 1898.

Wendur 5.19 4 mast barque

1884 2046 Built at Port Glasgow.

Wendur 5.50 4 mast barque

1884 2046 Built by Connell, Glasgow.

Wentworth 17.42 steam ship 1873 956 ASN Co.

Wentworth 2.6 steam ship 1873 956 Built at Renfrew.SSN CO.Wrecked on Queensland Coast, 11th June 1887.

Werribee 22.54c steam ship

West Lothian 6.21 4 mast barque

1882 1814 Built by Connell in 1882.Torpedoed in April 1917 off Hebrides.

Western 3.71 steam ship 1861 404 Formerly ran to Warrnambool and Portland, later Sydney Newcastle.

Western 12.30 steam ship 1861 404 At Yarra Wharves.

Westernland 16.21 steam ship 1883 (10498?) Ex "Regina".Sistership to "Noordland".

Westernland 22.22c* steam ship 1883 (10498?) Ex "Regina".Sistership to "Noordland".

Westernland 23.71c steam ship 1883 (10498?) Ex "Regina".Sistership to "Noordland".

Westmorland 11.42 steam ship 1917 8986 Federal Line.Built in 1917.

Westralia 22.55c steam ship 1896 2884

Westralia 1.9 steam ship 1896 2884 Built for Sunderland Huddart Parker Line.Converted into hulk 1928.

Westralia 1.33 steam ship 1896 2884 Huddart Parker.Hulked 1928 and towed to New Guinea.

Westralia 1.57 motor vessel 1929 8108 Built in 1929 for the Huddart Parker Ltd.

Westralia 2.55 steam ship 1896 2884 Huddart Parker Ltd.Later a hulk at Rabaul, New Guinea.

Westralia 2.66 motor vessel 1929 8108 Built by Harland & Wolff at Glasgow.

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Westralia 2.69 motor vessel 1929 8108 Huddart Parker & Co.

Westralia 2.72 steam ship 1896 2884

Westralia 3.66 motor vessel 1929 8108 On River Yarra.

Westralia 11.45 steam ship 1896 2884 At Launceston.2284 tons.Built in 1896.

Westralian 19.58 steam ship In Swan River, Perth.

Whampoa 19.31 steam ship 1873 3835

Whampoa 3.26 steam ship 1873 3835 Circular Quay in 1875.SS "Whampoa" at wharf, "Patriarch" is at the opposite berth.

Whampoa 9.36 steam ship 1873 3835 Milburn Line.

Whampoa 10.16 steam ship 1873 3835 Milburn Liner.Built in 1872.

Whampoa 10.31 steam ship 1873 3835 Milburn Liner.

White Heather 22.83c racing yacht 1910's Racing at Cowes.

White Pine 6.9 barque 1879 447 495 Ex "Quathlamba" and "Hazelcraig".

Built at Aberdeen.

White Pine 6.51 barque 1879 447 495 "Quathlamba" and "Hazelcraig".

Built by Hall, Aberdeen, 1879.

White Star 23.26c* ship 1854 2340 "White Star" named after White Star Line.

White Star 5.60* ship 1854 2340 Built in 1854 at St Johns.

Wilcannia 22.61c steam ship Sistership to "Narrung" and "Wakool".In dock.

Wild Deer 6.72 ship 1863 1016 Built in 1863.

William Cory 18.57 steam ship Wrecked at Pendeen, 1910.

William Cory 18.67 steam ship Wrecked near Pendeen, 1910.

William Fairbairn 18.72 sv Wreck at Thursday Island.

William McArthur 1.31 steam ship 1924 2393

William McArthur 1.38 steam ship 1924 2393 Built at Aberdeen.

William Miskin 1.56 steam ship 1852 142 Stranded with SS"Lioness" at the Bluff in 1865.Later lost at Timaru 4th February 1868.Built at Hull in 1853.

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William Mitchell 19.11 ship 1892 2035 British ship.

William Mitchell 23.137c ship 1892 2035

William Mitchell 6.1 ship 1892 2035 With "Flavell" in River Yarra.

William Mitchell 6.35 ship 1892 2035 In Yarra Dry Dock.

William Mitchell 6.42 ship 1892 2035 In the Yarra River.

William Mitchell 6.51 ship 1892 2035

William Mitchell 6.54 ship 1892 2035 Built at Londonderry in 1892.

William Mitchell 8.36 ship 1892 2035

William Mitchell 8.37 ship 1892 2035 British ship.

William Mitchell 8.53 ship 1892 2035 In Yarra.

William T Lewis 6.25 4 mast barque

1891 2166 "Robert Duncan".Built in 1891.

William The Fourth 17.13* paddle steamer

1831 PS Line.

William The Fourth 19.3* paddle steamer

1831

William The Fourth 1.25 paddle steamer

1831 Built in 1831 on Williams River NSW.

Williams 15.46 paddle steamer

1854 322 Once a favourite Port Phillip excursion steamer.

Williams 17.35 paddle steamer

1854 322 At Mornington.

Williams 19.38 paddle steamer

1854 322

Williams 2.68 paddle steamer

1854 322 With other ships at ASNC Works at Pyrmont Sydney, April 1871.

Williams 2.71 paddle steamer

1854 322 First ran from Sydney to Hunter River.Acquired for Port Phillip Bay trade in 1872.Broken up at Melbourne 1894.

Williamstown 12.59

Wiltshire 17.26 twin screw schooner

1912 10390 Sistership to "Rotorua"?

Wiltshire 18.6 twin screw schooner

1912 10390 Sistership to "Rotorua"?

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Wiltshire 18.6 twin screw schooner

1912 10390 Sistership to "Rotorua"?

Wiltshire 18.7 twin screw schooner

1912 10390 Sistership to "Rotorua".Wreck of vessel, broken in two.

Wiltshire 18.7 twin screw schooner

1912 10390 Sistership to "Rotorua".Wreck at Great Barrier Island, NZ, 31 May 1922.No lives were lost.

Wiltshire 18.8 twin screw schooner

1812 10390 Sistership to "Rotorua".Lost 31 May 1992, NZ.

Wiltshire 18.35 twin screw schooner

1912 10390 Sistership to "Rotorua"?Wreck of on Great Barrier Reef, New Zealand.

Wiltshire 24.27c twin screw schooner

1912 10390 Sistership to "Rotorua".

Wiltshire 23.97c twin screw schooner

1912 10390 Sistership to "Rotorua".12,160 tons.Later a total wreck off the shore of the Great Barrier Island.

Wiltshire 23.98c twin screw schooner

1912 10390 Sistership to "Rotorua"?Wrecked Great Barrier Island 15 June 1922..

Wiltshire 23.98c twin screw schooner

1912 10390 June 15, 1922, Great Barrier Island.

Wiltshire 23.98c twin screw schooner

1912 10390 June 15, 1922 at Great Barrier Island.Showing how the upper decks were wrenched away from the hull.

Wiltshire 11.57 twin screw schooner

1912 10390 Sistership to "Rotorua".Built in 1912.FSN Co Line.

Wiltshire 13.48 twin screw schooner

1912 10390 Sistership to "Rotorua".Wreck on Great Barrier Is, NZ 31 Mar, 1922.

Wimmera 17.5* steam ship 1904 3022 Sinking of.

Wimmera 17.36 steam ship 1904 3022 Huddart Parker Line.

Wimmera 18.8* steam ship 1904 Foundering after striking mine off NZ coast 26 June 1918. 35 lives lost.

Wimmera 22.55c steam ship 1904 3022

Wimmera 46.7 steam ship 1904 3022

Wimmera 1.43 steam ship 1904 3022

Wimmera 2.14* steam ship 1904 3022 Sinking after striking mine 26th June 1918.

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Wimmera 2.79 steam ship 1904 3022 Huddart Parker & Co.Struck a mine laid by raider "Wolf" off Cape Farewel,l NZ and foundered 26 June 1918. 26 lives lost.

Winchester Castle 15.32 motor vessel 1931 20012 Union Castle Co.

Winchester Castle 12.23 motor vessel 1931 20012 Altered and now with a new single funnel, 1938.

Winchester Castle 13.39 motor vessel 1931 20012 20109 tons.Built in 1931.

Winchester Castle 14.37 motor vessel 1931 20012 Tons 20,109.Built in 1930 for Union-Castle Co.

Windhuk 19.1 steam ship 1936 16662 See also "Windoek"?

Windhuk 19.37 steam ship 1936 16662 Perhaps "Windoek". German vessel.

Windhuk 12.8 steam ship 1936 16662 German East African Liner. See also spelling Windoek?

Windoek 8.55 steam ship Name uncertain may be "Windhuk".At Durban.

Windsor Castle 15.37 steam ship 1922 18967 Sistership to "Arundel Castle" (2).

Windsor Castle 16.62 steam ship 1922 18967 Sistership to "Arundel Castle" (2).Built by J Brown and Co. Glasgow 1922.Union-Castle Co.

Windsor Castle 16.67 steam ship 1922 18967 Built by J. Brown and Co. Glasgow 1922. Union-Castle Co.Sistership to "Arundel Castle" (2).

Windsor Castle 23.93c steam ship 1922 18967 19141 tons Windsor castle before being re-conditioned Union Castle ship Two funnels now instead of four. See twin photo.

Windsor Castle 23.93c steam ship 1922 18967 Sistership to "Arundel Castle".19141 tons."Windsor Castle" before being re-conditioned.Now two funnels instead of four. See twin photo.

Windsor Castle 9.37 steam ship 1922 18967 Sistership to "Arundel Castle".Union Castle Liner.

Windsor Castle 11.3 steam ship 1922 18967 Sistership to "Arundel Castle" (2).Union Castle Line.

Windsor Castle 11.26 steam ship 1922 18967 Sistership to "Arundel Castle" (2). Qv

Windsor Castle 14.35 steam ship 1922 18967 Sistership to Arundel Castle (2).Built in 1922 for the Union-Castle Co.

Windward 22.68c* 1880 620 Leaving Greenhithe with the Jackson Harmsworth Arctic expedition.

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Windward 3.38 1880 620 At Old wharves Hobart about 1861.Built at Sunderland.

Winefred 6.33 ship 1855 1359 Built in 1855.

Winnepeg 23.34c steam ship French liner entering Vancouver Harbour.

Winnscott 6.27 barque

Winterhude 23.132c barque 1898 2065 Ex "Selma Hemsoth" and "Mabel Rickmers".

Has a wheat cargo on her way home to Falmouth England.

Winterhude 6.9 barque 1898 2065 Ex "Selma Hemsoth" and "Mabel Rickmers".

Built Bremerhaven.

Winterhude 6.17 barque 1898 2065 Ex "Selma Hemsoth" and "Mabel Rickmers".

Winton 26.6c steam ship Plight of the stranded "Winton".

Winton 26.6c steam ship Close to the wreck "Hermes".

Winton 23.184c steam ship Fire hastens her destruction.

Wiscombe Park 4.52 ship 1892 Renamed "Greif".Broken up at Belfast, 1927.

Wodonga 18.14 steam ship 1890 2341

Wodonga 22.56c steam ship 1890 2341 A U S N Co.

Wodonga 22.65 steam ship 1890 2341 Part USS Co fleet at loading berth Sydnwey Harbour.

Wodonga 23.104c steam ship 1890 2341 With "Wyandra", "Pilbarra" and "Kyarra".

Wodonga 1.13 steam ship 1890 2341 Waiting to be scuttled Kerosene Bay Sydney.

Wodonga 2.20 steam ship 1890 2341 Built for AUSN Co.Dismantled in Sydney 1930.

Wodonga 3.64 steam ship 1890 2341

Wollongbar 18.24 steam ship 1911 2005 North Coast Co.At Byron Bay NSW, 14th May 1921.

Wollongbar 18.24 steam ship 1911 2005 North Coast Co.At Byron Bay NSW, 14th May 1921.

Wollongbar 18.24 steam ship 1911 2005

Wollongbar 18.60 steam ship 1911 2005 Wreck at Byron Bay.

Wollongbar 15.26 steam ship 1911 2005 Wreck at Byron Bay NSW.

Wollongbar 19.7 steam ship 1922 2240 At Wharf.

Wollongbar 19.18 steam ship 1911 2005 Wreck of at Byron Bay.

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Wollongbar 19.59 steam ship 1911 2005 Engines and funnels recovered from wreck and taken to Byron Bay.

Wollongbar 1.14 steam ship 1922 2240 Built in 1922.NCSN Co.

Wollongbar 1.30 steam ship 1922 2240 NCSN Co.

Wollongbar 1.30 steam ship 1922 2240 NCSN Co.

Wollongbar 1.43 steam ship 1911 2005 Wreck of at Byron Bay.

Wollongbar 1.52 steam ship 1922 2240 Built in 1922 North Coast SSCo.

Wollongbar 2.30 steam ship 1911 2005 Built in 1911.NCSN Co.Wrecked at Byron Bay, NSW, 14th May 1921.

Wollongbar 2.44 steam ship 1922 2240 Built in 1922.NCSN Co.Replaced former vessel of same name wrecked at Byron Bay.

Wollongbar 2.51 steam ship 1922 2240

Wollongbar 2.59 steam ship 1911 2005 Wreck at Byron Bay 14 May 1921.

Wollongbar 11.52 steam ship 1922 2240 North Coast Steam Ship Co.

Wollowra 22.56c steam ship 1891 2631 Renamed "Iberia".Sistership to "Marloo".Leaving South Quay Fremantle bound Eastward.

Wollowra 1.39 steam ship 1891 2631 Renamed "Iberia".Sistership to "Marloo".At wharf Little Dock River Yarra.

Wollowra 1.56 steam ship 1891 2631 Renameed "Iberia".Sistership to"Marloo".Built in 1891.

Wollowra 2.15 steam ship 1891 2631 Renamed "Iberia".Sistership to "Marloo".Adelaide SS Co.

Wollowra 2.52 steam ship 1891 2631 Renamed "Iberia".

Wollowra 11.36 steam ship 1891 2631 Renamed "Iberia".Sistership to "Marloo".2628 tons.Built in 1891.

Wolverene 3.37 brig 1859 207 At Hobart Wharf.Built at Little Hampton.

Wonga Wonga 17.34* steam ship 1854 1002

Wonga Wonga 19.67* steam ship 1854 1002 ASN Co.

Wonga Wonga 1.38* steam ship 1854 1002 ASN Co.Broken up at Sydney 1880.

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Wonga Wonga 2.4* steam ship 1854 1002 Built at Glasgow.ASN Co.Broken up at Sydney 1880.

Woolami 3.47 With other ships at Queens Wharf, River Yarra, Melbourne.

Woonda 3.89 tug In Port River Adelaide, September 1932.

Worcester 26.31c HM 110 gun ship

1883 Dominion Monarch passes down the Thames on her maiden voyage. Four generations of shipping in the picture. On the extreme left is the training ship "Worcester", a first-rate 110 gun ship, at Portsmouth Dockyard in 1883. Next is the "Cutty Sark" built in Dumbarton in 1869, a supplementary training ship to "Worcester", a steam tug and a passenger motorship.

Worcester 23.25c* HM 110 gun ship

1883 A painting by J Spurling

Worthing 24.41c steam ship 1928 2294 Built by Denny of Dumbarton for the Southern Railway Co. It serviced between Newhaven and Dieppe, then the last word in packet steamer design.

Worthing 9.49 steam ship 1928 2294

Worthing 14.63 steam ship 1928 2294 Built in 1928 for the Southern Railway Co.

Wotonga 3.29 steam ship 1890 2341 The name of the vessel may be "Wodonga".Sandridge Railway Pier in the early 1870's.ASN Co Steamer in foreground SS "Wodonga".

Wrallah 2.11 steam ship 1887 302 Built at Sydney.Sunk at Port Phillip Heads, April 1924.

Wrallah 2.55 steam ship 1887 302 Built at Sydbney.Sunk at Port Phillip Heads April 1924.

Wyandra 17.43 steam ship 1902 4058 AUSN Co.

Wyandra 22.64c steam ship 1902 4058

Wyandra 22.65 steam ship 1902 4058 Part USS Co. fleet at loading berth Sydney Harbour.

Wyandra 23.104c steam ship 1902 4058 With "Wodonga", "Pilbarra" and "Kyarra".

Wyandra 1.44 steam ship 1902 4058 AUSN Co.

Wyandra 2.43 steam ship 1902 4058 Built by Stephen and Sons Glasgow 1902.Sold to Eastern buyers in 1926.

Wyandra 2.53 steam ship 1902 4058 AUSN Co.

Wynnstay 4.60 ship 1884 1674 Built by Russell & Co P. Glas.

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Wynnstay 5.53 ship 1884 1674 Built in 1884.Russell & Co, Port Glasgow.

Wyrallah 15.31 steam ship 1934 1049

Wyrallah 3.47 With other ships at Queens Wharf, River Yarra, Melbourne.

Wyrallah 3.58 steam ship 1887 302 With other ships at Woolloomooloo Wharves.

Wyrallah 3.75 steam ship 1887 302 At Wharves, River Yarra, Melbourne.

Wyreema 24.44c twin screw schooner

1908 6370 Renamed "Pedro".

Wyreema 9.41 twin screw schooner

1908 6370 Renamed "Pedro I".Built by Stephen Glasgow.A.U.S.N.Co.Sold to Brazilian owners and renamed.

Yallaroi 23.99c ship 1885 1565 Sister ship "Torrens" or "Torridon".Built at Aberdeen by Alexander Hall & Co for Alexander Nicol and Co.Captain John Brown who overseered the construction was apponted its captain. Launched in 1855.Sold to the Italians 21 years later.

Yallaroi 6.66 ship 1885 1565 Torridon Sistership to "Torridon".Built in 1885.

Yallaroi 6.77 ship 1885 1565 Sistership to "Torridon" .Built at Hall Aberdeen 1885.

Yamashiro Maru 9.53 steam ship 1884 2528 Pioneer of Nippon Yusen Kaisha to Australia.

Yambacoona 3.45 steam ship With other ships at Launceston Wharf about 1898.Wharf is now closed owing to bridge being built.

Yang-Tse 26.48 c1870

Yaralla 1.15 steam ship 1875 482 Built at Renfrew in 1875.

Yarra 1.44 steam ship 1907 2257 Huddart Parker Ltd.

Yarra 2.47 steam ship 1907 2257

Yarra Yarra 1.8 paddle steamer

1851 556 ASN Co vessel.Built at Dumbarton.Foundered off Newcastle with all hands, on 15th July 1877.Photo taken at Maryborough Q. 1868.

Yarra Yarra 2.68 paddle steamer

1851 556 With other ships at ASNC Works at Pyrmont Sydney, April 1871.

Yarrawonga 3.69 steam ship At Portland.

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Yashima 22.16

Yatala 1.10 steam ship 1877 287

Yatala 12.47 steam ship 1877 287 Built at Port Glasgow. Later converted into schooner.

Yongala 15.40 steam ship 1903 3664 Built in 1903.Adelaide Steam Ship company.Disappeared off Queensland coast in 23 March 1911.

Yongala 22.3c* steam ship 1903 3664 Adelaide Steamship Co.Established record for Fremantle to Largs Bay in 1903.

Yongala 22.6c* steam ship 1903 3664 Adelaide Steamship Co.

Yongala 23.46c steam ship 1903 3664 Last vessel to see sailing ship "Loch Vennachar".

Yongala 23.53c steam ship 1903 3664 Adelaide Steam ship Co.120 lives were lost when wrecked on the voyage from Mackay to Townsville.The wreckage indicates that the bottom of the vessel was ripped out by a reef due to a strong gale.

Yongala 23.79c* steam ship 1903 3664 Wrecked on the North Queensland coast.Painting by C. Dickson Gregory.

Yongala 23.168c steam ship 1903 3664 On her trial trip.

Yongala 1.7* steam ship 1903 3664

Yongala 1.44 steam ship 1903 3664 ASS Co.

Yongala 2.17 steam ship 1903 3664

Yongala 2.67 steam ship 1903 3664 With other ships on the River Yarra.

Yongala 2.67 steam ship 1903 3664 Adelaide SS Co.Left McKay Q'Land for Townsville 23 March 1911 and never heard of afterwards.142 lives lost.

Yongala 3.47 steam ship 1903 3664 With other ships at River Yarra, Melbourne.

Yongala 3.75 steam ship 1903 3664 At Wharves River Yarra.

Yongala 8.58 steam ship 1903 3664 Disappeared with all hands between McKay and Cairns , 23 March 1911.

Yongala 12.34 steam ship 1903 3664 Adelaide SS Co.Left McKay Queensland for Cairns 23 March 1911 and was never heard of afterwards.

Yorkshire 19.28 barque 1859 1057 Identification uncertain.

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Yorkshire 19.28 barque 1859 1057 Money Wigram's fleet.

Yorkshire 24.42c twin screw schooner

1920 10184 Twin-screwed geared-turbine passenger and cargo steamer.504' by 58' by 35'.10,500 tons.Built by the Bibby Line.

Yorkshire 14.56 twin screw schooner

1920 10184 Built in 1920 for the Bibby Line.

You Yangs 17.8 steam ship 1856 672 Ex "Kief".As originally fitted.

You Yangs 17.8 steam ship 1856 672 Ex "Kief".As a passenger coaster.

You Yangs 18.42* steam ship 1856 672 Ex "Kief".At Kangaroo Island, South Australia.

You Yangs 19.33 steam ship 1856 672 Ex " Kief".

You Yangs 19.38* steam ship 1856 672 Ex "Kief".

You Yangs 19.48* steam ship 1856 672 Ex "Kief ".

You Yangs 1.7 steam ship 1856 672 Ex "Kief '.Howard Smith Co vessel.Wrecked off Cape Willoughby SA 15th June 1890.

You Yangs 1.18 steam ship 1856 672 Ex "Kief".Built in 1856 Howard Smith.

You Yangs 1.28 steam ship 1856 672 Ex "Kief".Built in 1856 Howard Smith.

You Yangs 1.31 steam ship 1856 672 Ex "Kief ".

You Yangs 2.24* steam ship 1856 672 ex "Kief ".Built in 1856 Howard Smith's pioneer.

You Yangs 2.28 steam ship 1856 672 Ex "Kief ".Built in 1856.Pioneer of Howard Smith Line.Wrecked 15th June 1890.

You Yangs 2.44* steam ship 1856 672 Ex "Kief ".Built in 1864.

You Yangs 3.45 steam ship 1856 672 Ex "Kief ".In Yarra River in the sixties.

You Yangs 3.88 steam ship 1856 672 Ex "Kief".Howard Smith.At Darling Harbour Wharves about 1880.

Young Austalia 2.21 tug In Roper River N.T. Feb 1872.

Young Australia 21.19 ship 1853

Young Australia 4.51 ship 1853 Built at Portsmouth Va.

Ysabel 6.75 barquentine 1874 149 "Southern Cross".Built at Auckland in 1874,

Zealandia 15.55 steam ship 1910 6683 Darling Harbour, Sydney, in 1938 with motor vessels "Aorangi" and "Manoora".

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Zealandia 17.20 steam ship 1910 6683 Huddart Parker Line.Sunk at Darwin.

Zealandia 19.19 steam ship 1910 6683 Huddart Parker Line.

Zealandia 19.33 steam ship 1910 6683

Zealandia 22.19c steam ship 1910 6683 Huddart Parker Vancouver Service.

Zealandia 22.34c steam ship 1899 2771 Renamed "Paloona".A Iron American steamship carrying a stewardess and physician.

Zealandia 22.61c steam ship 1899 2771 Renamed "Paloona".

Zealandia 23.72c steam ship 1899 2771 Renamed "Paloona".

Zealandia 1.12 steam ship 1910 6683 HP&Co.

Zealandia 1.15 steam ship 1910 6683 Built in 1910.HP&Co.

Zealandia 2.30 steam ship 1899 2771 Renamed "Paloona ".Built at Dundee 1899.Huddart Parker.Later "Paloona" USS Co. Dismantled 1929.

Zealandia 2.32 steam ship 1910 6683 6660 tons.Built in 1910.H P & Co.

Zealandia 2.41 steam ship 1910 6683 6660 tons.Built in 1910.Huddart Parker Co.

Zealandia 5.41 ship 1869 1165 Shaw Savill Line.

Zealandia 5.44 ship 1869 1165

Zealandia 8.57 steam ship 1910 6683 In Sydney Harbour.

Zealandia 11.30 steam ship 1910 6683 Built in 1910.

Zealandia 11.42 steam ship 1910 6683 Huddart Parker Line.Built in 1910.

Zealandia 12.18 steam ship 1910 6683 Huddart Parker.

Zealandia 13.6 steam ship 1910 6683 At Hobart.

Zealandia 13.34 steam ship 1899 2771 Renamed "Paloona".Pacific Mail Co.Sistership to "Australia" 2737 tons.

Zealandic 23.39c steam ship 1928 8281 White Star Steamer.

Zealandic 3.64 steam ship 1928 8281 At Princes Pier Port Melbourne.

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Zealandic 10.54 steam ship 1928 8281

Zealandic 11.11 steam ship 1928 8281 Shaw Savill & Albion Co.

Zealandic 11.48 motor vessel 1928 8281 Shaw Savill & Albion.Zealandic 2?

Zeeland 16.5 steam ship 1901 11667 Renamed "Duchess of Northland"?

Zeeland 22.26 steam ship 1901 11667 Renamed "Northland".

Zeeland 11.25 steam ship 1901 11667 Renamed "Northland"?, "Duchess of ?".

International Nav Co Built in 1901

Zephyr 19.58 steam ship Excursion steamer on Swan River Perth.

Zieten 23.12c steam ship

Zingara 8.5 steam yacht schooner

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