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'Padua'
'Padua', in the South Atlantic, 1928.


'Marie' wooden barque
Figurehead, 'Marie' wooden barque.


'El Minot'
Figurehead, 'El Minot'.


'Jolly Tar' wooden schooner
Figurehead, 'Jolly Tar' wooden schooner.


'Frideborg' barquentine
Foremast; barquentine 'Frideborg'.


'Lady Edmonton' wooden ship
Figurehead, 'Lady Edmonton' wooden ship.


'Glen Morag' iron ship
Figurehead, 'Glen Morag' iron ship.


'Imperator Alexander' ship
Cape Horn weather; ship 'Imperator Alexander' under storm canvas.


'Wag Green' unknown vessel
Figurehead, 'Wag Green' unknown vessel. At the time this photograph was taken this figurehead was in the ownership of Mr John Crisp, UK.


'Dewarutji' steel barquentine
Figurehead, 'Dewarutji' steel barquentine.


'Lucknow' barque
Heavy weather off the Horn; 'Lucknow' barque.


'Tellus' barque
View from the break of the poop; barque 'Tellus' [steel 3 mast barque, 1465 gross, 1363 net tons. 238.2 x 37.5 x 21.4. Built 1891 Rijkee and Co. Rotterdam as 'Evertsen'. Owners: Wachsmuth and Krogmann, registered Hamburg]


'Barossa' barque
Looking aft along poop deck; barque 'Barossa'.


'Frideborg' barquentine
Windlass and forecastle; barquentine 'Frideborg'.


'Adelaide' wooden brigantine
Figurehead, 'Adelaide' wooden brigantine.


'Charles W Morgan' whaler
Main deck of whaler 'Charles W Morgan' showing brick try works.


'Patagonia' barque
Bow of Norwegian barque 'Patagonia' [wooden 3 mast barque, 1231 gross, 1155 net tons. 191.9 x 38.4 x 22.5. Built 1880 T Killan, Tusket, Nova Scotia. Owners (1895) Gustav C Hansen, registered Christiania, Norway]


'Maid of Judah' wooden ship
Figurehead, 'Maid of Judah' wooden ship.


'Marcia Allen' wooden schooner
Figurehead, 'Marcia Allen' wooden schooner.


'Duchess of Sutherland' iron steamship
Figurehead, 'Duchess of Sutherland' iron steamship.


'Ellen' barque
Barque 'Ellen' at Lisbon after explosion in coal cargo, due to spontaneous combustion.


'Sierra Lucena'
Captain and Mrs Vogt in the saloon of ship 'Sierra Lucena' [iron ship, 1747 tons, ON87394, 260.4 x 39.0 x 23.5. Built 1883 (9) R Steele and Co., Greenock, as 'Inveruglas' for J McGregor and Son, registered Greenock, sold and renamed 'Sierra Lucena' by Thompson, Anderson and Co. (Sierra Shipping Co. Ltd.) registered Liverpool c.1907 became the Norwegian 'Sophie' c.1923 became American 'Tusitala'. Broken up in 1938 at New York]


'Fristad' barque
Norwegian barque 'Fristad' in dock at Antwerp for re-caulking [wooden 3 mast barque, 986 gross, 918 net tons. 175.6 x 35.4 x 20.7. Built 1875 C. McLellan, River John, New Brunswick, (and named 'Memlo' renamed date unknown) Owners: J Olsen, Maberg, registered Farund, Norway]


'George' wooden barque
Figurehead, 'George' wooden barque.


'Frideborg' barquentine
View of main mast from aft' barquentine 'Frideborg'.


'Loch Tay'
Burial at sea; ship 'Loch Tay' [iron ship, 1250 tons, ON60468, 225.4 x 35.5 x 21.6. Built 1869 (10) Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners: JP Kidston, registered Glasgow, later Glasgow Shipping Co. (Aitken and Lilburn, managers) registered Glasgow. Sold Nov. 1909 Huddart, Parker Ltd, Registered Port Adelaide and Converted into coal hulk. Register closed in 1958 when advice received vessel broken up]


'Garthpool' steel 4 masted barque
Figurehead, 'Garthpool' steel 4 masted barque [see also 'Juteopolis']


'Great Admiral' wooden ship
Figurehead, 'Great Admiral' wooden ship [wooden ship rigged vessel, 1576 gross, 1402 net tons. ON(US)85007, 214.2 x 40.3 x 25.2. Built 1869. ER Jackson, East Boston, USA. Owners: 1897 ER Sterling, registered New York. Engaged from this time in the Pacific delivering cargoes of timber. Wrecked Dec. 1907 on the West Coast of South America. Much additional material on early career in 'The Downeasters' by Basil Lubbuck, Brown, Son and Ferguson, Glasgow, reprinted 1971]


'Songvaar' ship
Diver ready to descend at wreck of ship 'Songvaar', near Wardang Island, 1912 [Formerly 'Barcore' q.v. Sunk at Port Victoria SA]


'Adolf' iron ship
Figurehead, 'Adolf' iron ship.