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'John Ena' steel 4 masted barque
Figurehead, 'John Ena' steel 4 masted barque.


'Samuel Plimpsoll' iron ship
Figurehead, 'Samuel Plimpsoll' iron ship.


'Aquila' barque
Captain's wife in saloon; Norwegian barque 'Aquila' [Norwegian originally named 'Opawa' q.v.]


'Caledonia' iron schooner
Figurehead, 'Caledonia' iron schooner. [Norwegian vessel of this name from 1913 - c.1924. See Olivebank]


'Songvaar' ship
Main deck of wrecked ship 'Songvaar', at high tide, 1912 [Formerly 'Barcore' q.v. Sunk at Port Victoria SA]


'Ville de Bordeaux' wooden barque
Figurehead, 'Ville de Bordeaux' wooden barque.


'Tovarisch'
'Tovarisch' after collision with Italian cargo ship 'Alcantara' in English Channel, 1927.


'Tellus' barque
Fo'c'sle-head of 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]


'Daniel Webster' wooden schooner
Figurehead, 'Daniel Webster' wooden schooner.


'Rodney' ship
In dry dock; ship 'Rodney'.


'King Malcolm' iron barque
Figurehead, 'King Malcolm' iron barque.


'Commodore Morris' wooden barque
Figurehead, 'Commodore Morris' wooden barque.


'Priorhill'
Crew of 'Priorhill' [iron barque, 1180 tons, ON87676, 215.3 x 35.1 x 21.0. Built 1883 (6) Russell and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: FR Dickson and Co., registered Glasgow, later James Cornfoot and Co., registered Glasgow. Wrecked Dec. 25, 1895 at Carrizal Bay]


'Garibaldi' wooden ship
Figurehead, 'Garibaldi' wooden ship.


'Barossa' barque
Painting the mast; barque 'Barossa'.


'Parsee' iron barque
Figurehead, 'Parsee' iron barque [iron ship, later barque, 1351 tons, ON62069, 227.4 x 35.9 x 22.4. Built 1868 (9) R Steele, Greenock. Owners: J&W Stewart, registered Greenock. Renamed 'Magdalene' by Norwegians c.1900]


'Loch Linnhe' iron barque
Figurehead, 'Loch Linnhe' iron barque [iron ship rig, converted to barque c.1900. 1468 tons, c.1900 = 1329. British ON76732. 234.7 x 37.2 x 22.3. Built 1876 (12) J&G Thomson, Glasgow. Owners: J&R Wilson, registered Glasgow (NB - Not the proprietors of the famous 'Loch Line' well known in the Australian trade) c.1900 sold to Russian owners, later Norwegian. Wrecked 1933 near Mariehamn]


'Meinwen' steel barque
Figurehead, 'Meinwen' steel barque [steel 3 mast barque, 1538 gross tons. ON99413, 240.0 x 38.1 x 22.2. Built 1892 (6) R&J Evans and Co. Liverpool. Meinwen Ship Co. JG Evans, registered Liverpool. Became the Norwegian 'Alfhild' c. 1910]


'Bear' wooden barquentine
Figurehead, 'Bear' wooden barquentine.


'Calbuco'
Using the capstan; ship 'Calbuco'.


'Star of Zealand' 4 masted barque
Main deck of steel 4 masted barque, 'Star of Zealand', 1934.


No. 3 dredge
No. 3 dredge.


'Adele' steel steam yacht
'Adele' steel steam yacht, 288 tons [also known as 'Franklin': HMAS and or owned by Australian Government and operating in New Guinea]


'Dredge No. 5' and 'SS Cowrie'
'Dredge No. 5' and 'SS Cowrie' at Port Adelaide, about 1890.


'Yatala'
'Yatala'.


'Loch Tay' hulk
'Loch Tay' hulk, at Port Adelaide [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]


'Garthneill' hulk
'Garthneill' hulk, at Port Adelaide. (Used for grain storage) [built as 'Inverneill' q.v. Hulked in South Australia 1926]


'Wallace'
'Wallace'.


No. 2 dredge
No. 2 dredge.


Shipping at Bristol about 1845
Shipping at Bristol about 1845. Paddle-wheel tug with clinker-built hull.