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The schooner Thomas Pearson, built 1859
... Thomas Fisher (shipowner), Richard Postlethwaite of Rampside Hall (farmer), Richard Geldart of Urswick (farmer), William Kendall of Salthouse Marsh ...
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Ship Cathaya, of the Lamport and Holt line
Six vessels were built at Workington for the Lamport & Holt line. Their first vessel was the Christabel, built by James Alexander in 1845, and then five ...
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Gallantry Awards for the Merchant Navy
At the present time the C.G.C. is not available to Merchant Navy personnel, despite the fact that appropriate ranks of the Merchant Navy were eligible for ...
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Brief History of the Whitehaven sailing ship Eclipse
The Eclipse was a schooner built by Wilson Walker at Whitehaven, and launched on the 27th January 1832. ... Index of Whitehaven Sailing Ships.
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Captain James Brockbank, an Ulverston sea captain
Capt. Brockbank's career in Ulverston and Barrow sailing ships.
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Mallsgate, a brief history of a Harrington sailing ship
Charles Peterson, u, 32, Sweden [Br Su], AB ... Peter Matterson, u, 32, Denmark [Br Su], AB. Frank Hewliner, u, 32, Antwerp [Br Su], AB. ...
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The ship Lord Shaftesbury, built 1888
Information from Derek Ellwood; There are some excellent photographs of the Lord Shaftesbury at the State Library of Victoria website (Multimedia Catalogue) ...
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Maritime History Articles - directory
Aricles on Maritime history, part of the Through Mighty Seas website.
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Photographs and Paintings of Sailing Ships and Schooners Gallery No.1
photos of sailing ships from Barrow, Ulverston & Furness, whose history is included on the Through Mighty Seas website.
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Brief History of the schooner Mary Barrow
The topgallant schooner Mary Barrow, built Falmouth 1891, lost Isle of Man 1938.