Arthur D. Edwardes : SUMMARY RECORD [PRG 1373] • Photograph

'Serita' iron barque

'Serita' iron barque

'Serita' iron barque 521 tons [iron 3 mast barque, ON78439, 518 gross, 467 net tons. 151.6 x 28.2 x 16.8. Built 1869 (2) W Doxford and Sons, Sunderland for British owners and named 'Cosmopolita'. Owners: Mrs E Canale, rergistered Genoa]

'Garibaldi' steel barque

'Garibaldi' steel barque

'Garibaldi' steel barque 1400 tons. At Wallaroo [steel 3 mast barque, 1400 gross, 1348 net tons. 247.6 x 35.5 x 21.2. Built 1890 (5) G Ansaldo and Co. Sestri Pontente. Owners: G Coxe, registered Savona]

'Gaspare S' iron  barque

'Gaspare S' iron barque

'Gaspare S' iron barque 1488 tons (see also 'Knight of the Garter') [iron ship 1494 tons, ON78724, 233.0 x 37.9 x 22.8. Built 1877 (10) T Royden and Son, Liverpool. Owners: Greeshields, Cowie and Co. Registered Liverpool, sold to Italians and renamed 'Papa Emanuele', renamed by other Italian owners in 1907 'Montevideo', the ship eventually was renamed 'Gaspare S' and was broken up in 1923]

'Caterina F' steel ship

'Caterina F' steel ship

'Caterina F' steel ship 2197 tons. [steel ship rig, 2197 gross, 2108 net tons. ON99802, 275.9 x 41.9 x 24.3. Built 1892 (5) W. Hamilton and Co. Port Glasgow. Owners: Hamilton, Harvey and Co (Ship 'Barfillan' Co. Ltd.) registered Glasgow. c.1908 to Italian owners and renamed 'Caterina F.'] [Caterina F formerly Barfillan q.v.]

'Giuseppina' steel barque

'Giuseppina' steel barque

'Giuseppina ' steel barque 1871 tons [steel 3 mast barque, 1871 gross, 1802 net tons. 264.1 x 39.5 x 22.6. Built 1902 (8) Soc. Esercizio Bacini, Riva Trigoso. Owners Guidio D'Allstaiti, registered Trapani]

'Papa' iron barque

'Papa' iron barque

'Papa' iron barque 935 tons.

'Emanuele Accame' steel 4 masted barque

'Emanuele Accame' steel 4 masted barque

'Emanuele Accame' steel 4 masted barque 2131 tons. At Port Adelaide [Owned in Genoa, details see C.B. Pedersen]

'Genista' iron ship

'Genista' iron ship

'Genista' iron ship 1856 tons [iron ship 1852 tons. ON86256. 270.5 x 39.2 x 24.0. Built 1882 (10) WH Potter and Son. Liverpool. Owners: Sandbach, Tinne and Co. Registered Liverpool. 1901 sold Italy without change of name. Sunk by gunfire from submarine May 22, 1916]

'Nostra Madre' iron barque

'Nostra Madre' iron barque

'Nostra Madre' iron barque 650 tons [Decapolis = iron barque 669 tons. ON60858, 187.5 x 30.0 x 18.0. Built 1868 (8) W Pile and Co. Sunderland. Owners TB Walker, registered London c.1895 sold to Italian owners without immediate change of name,c.1908 renamed Nostra Madre. Torpedoed in Mediterranean in WW1. Sometimes employed in West Australian wool trade. Well known in the Brisbane trade and later in the Tasmanian trade]

'Italia' steel 4 masted barque

'Italia' steel 4 masted barque

'Italia' steel 4 masted barque 3109 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 3109 gross, 3030 net tons. 324.2 x 47.9 x 25.2. Built 1903 (9) Cant. Nav di Muggiano, Spezia. Owners Brechi and Sturlese, registered Genoa]

'Italia' steel 4 masted barque

'Italia' steel 4 masted barque

'Italia' steel 4 masted barque 3109 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 3109 gross, 3030 net tons. 324.2 x 47.9 x 25.2. Built 1903 (9) Cant. Nav di Muggiano, Spezia. Owners Brechi and Sturlese, registered Genoa]

'Nostra Signora Del Carmine' iron ship

'Nostra Signora Del Carmine' iron ship

'Nosta Signora Del Carmine' ex 'Brilliant' of 1877. Iron ship 1666 tons.

'Caracciolo' iron ship

'Caracciolo' iron ship

'Caracciolo' iron ship 1478 tons, berthed at the Sugar Refinery, Glanville, Port Ribver. [Iron three mast ship rigged sailing vessel. 1478 gross tons, 1355 net tons. 235.6 x 38.0 x 22.5. Built 1876 (10) Bowlder, Chaffer and Co. Liverpool as Corby. ON76391. Nicholson and Sons, Liverpool. Later became Gustave et Paul]

'Carioca' iron barque

'Carioca' iron barque

'Carioca' iron barque 804 tons. [iron three mast barque. 804 gross, 775 net tons, 172.2 x 33.4 x 19.4. Built 1866 (6) E. Gouin, Nantes. Owners A. Dom Bordes and Fils, registered Bordeaux]

'Valentine' iron barque

'Valentine' iron barque

'Valentine' iron barque 1213 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 3258 gross, 2433 net tons. Later 3120 gross, 2756 net tons. 311.2 x 45.0 x 26.9. Built 1901 (4) Chantiers de Normandie, Grand Quevilly. Owners: Ant. Dom Bordes and Fils, registered Dunkirk. Sunk August 1914]

'Gers' steel barque

'Gers' steel barque

'Gers' steel barque 2093 tons [NB - two ships named 'Gers' owned by Bordes. this was the first, and was a barque, the other was a 4 mast barque - do not confuse. See 'Bounty Ships of France' Villiers and Picard, 1972] [See 'Strathdon'] [steel barque, 2093 tons, ON90126, 282.8 x 40.5 x 23.6. Built 1885 (5) Harland and Wolff, Belfast, as 'Queen's Island' for S Lawther, registered Belfast, sold to George Thompson and Co., 1890 and renamed 'Strathdon' registered Aberdeen. Sold and renamed 'Gers' and owned by AD Bordes and broken up in 1924. NB. There were two sailing ships of this name operated by the Aberdeen White Star Line, the earlier vessel was built in 1860 - do not confuse - note by Parsons. Under the name 'Strathdon' was well known in the Australian cargo trade]

'Rancagua' steel ship

'Rancagua' steel ship

'Rancagua' steel ship 2729 tons [Ron Parsons noted 'caption wrong' and provided the following details = steel 3 mast ship rigged vessel, 2851 gross, 1875 net tons, 282.8 x 44.0 x 22.7. Built 1902 Chant & Atel de St Nazaire, Rouen. Owners: Act.Dom Bordes and Fils, registered Dunkirk]

'Cerro Alegre' iron ship

'Cerro Alegre' iron ship

'Cerro Alegre' iron ship 1592 tons. [iron three mast ship rigged sailing vessel. 1592 gross, 1436 net tons. 254.1 x 39.0 x 22.9. Built 1883 (12) R. Duncan and Co. Port Glasgow as Skelmorlie for Hunter Brown and Co. Greenock, ON87398 Owners: AD Bordes and Fils, reg. Dunkirk. Broken up 1924. Was originally the 'Skelmorlie, for details see under 'Cerro Alegre' and was renamed in 1915, her owners then being J Oelckers, of Chile]

'Reine Blanche' steel barque

'Reine Blanche' steel barque

'Reine Blanche' steel barque 1854 tons [steel three mast barque, 1946 gross, 1475 net tons. 263.3 x 36.7 x 21.4. Built 1896 (6) Laporte and Co. Rouen. Owners: AD Bordes and fils, reigstered Dunkirk. Broken up 1923]

'Madeleine' steel 4 masted barque

'Madeleine' steel 4 masted barque

'Madeleine' steel 4 masted barque 2892 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 3026 gross, 2392 net tons, 321.1 x 45.0 x 25.5. Built 1896 (1) At. el Chant. de la Loire, Nantes. AD Bordes and fils, registered Dunkirk. Wrecked June 1911]

'Madeleine' steel 4 masted barque

'Madeleine' steel 4 masted barque

'Madeleine' steel 4 masted barque 2892 tons. Lost June 1911 [steel 4 mast barque, 3026 gross, 2392 net tons, 321.1 x 45.0 x 25.5. Built 1896 (1) At. el Chant. de la Loire, Nantes. AD Bordes and fils, registered Dunkirk. Wrecked June 1911]

'Jeanne D'Arc' steel barque

'Jeanne D'Arc' steel barque

'Jeanne D'Arc' steel barque 1303 tons.

'Jeanne D'Arc' steel barque

'Jeanne D'Arc' steel barque

'Jeanne D'Arc' steel barque 1303 tons.

'Seine' steel barque

'Seine' steel barque

'Seine' steel barque 1303 tons [steel 3 mast barque, 3231 gross, 2445 net tons. 312.0 x 45.4 x 24.6. Built 1899. The owner was A.D. Bordes. The vessel was wrecked on Perranporth Beach, Cornwall on 28 Dec. 1900.

'Seine' steel 4 masted barque

'Seine' steel 4 masted barque

'Seine' steel 4 masted barque 3104 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 3231 gross, 2445 net tons. 312.0 x 45.4 x 24.6. Built 1898 (7) Forges & Chant de la Medit. Havre as 'Ernest Siegfried' for owners: Cie Havraise de Nav (Ed. Corblet & Co. managers) Havre, registered Havre sold 1909 and renamed Sainte Catharine, 3104 gross, 2754 net tons. Owners: Cie Navale d'Oceanie, then became 'Seine' of AD Bordes and Fils, Dunkirk in 1914. Broken up in 1923]

'Tarapaca' iron  4 masted ship

'Tarapaca' iron 4 masted ship

'Tarapaca' iron 4 masted ship 2557 tons [iron 4 masted ship rigged sailing vessel, 2557 gross, 2228 net tons. 305.0 x 44.6 x 23.3. Built 1886 (7) WB Thompson, Glasgow. Owners: AD Bordes and Fils, registered Dunkirk. Torpedoed Sept. 1917]

'Atlantique' steel  4 masted barque

'Atlantique' steel 4 masted barque

'Atlantique' steel 4 masted barque 2970 tons. At Port Pirie. [steel four mast barque, 3094 gross, 2470 net tons. 321.2 x 45.1 x 25.5. Built 1897 (6) Atek and Chant Loire. Nantes. Owners: Ant. Dom Bordes and fils. Registered Dunkirk. Broken up in 1926.]

'Atlantique' steel  4 masted barque

'Atlantique' steel 4 masted barque

'Atlantique' steel 4 masted barque 2970 tons. At Manly Seminary. See also PRG 1373/48/37. [steel four mast barque, 3094 gross, 2470 net tons. 321.2 x 45.1 x 25.5. Built 1897 (6) Atek and Chant Loire. Nantes. Owners: Ant. Dom Bordes and fils. Registered Dunkirk. Broken up in 1926.]

'Dunkerque' steel  4 masted barque

'Dunkerque' steel 4 masted barque

'Dunkerque' steel 4 masted barque 3203 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 3351 gross, 2511 net tons. 327.8 x 45.6 x 25.5. Built 1897 (2) Laporte and Co. Rouen. Owners Ant. Dom Bordes and fils. Registered Dunkirk. Broken up in 1924]

'Caroline' steel  4 masted barque

'Caroline' steel 4 masted barque

'Caroline' steel 4 masted barque 2357 tons [steel 4 mast barque, 2357 gross tons ON100269. 300.5 x 42.0 x 24.7. Built 1891 (11) Richardson, Duck and Co., Stockton. Owners: FC Mahon. Registered Windsor, Nova Scotia. In 1908 sold to Ant. Dom Bordes of Dunkirk and renamed 'Caroline'. Took fire and beached at Antofagasta in July 1920. Noted for fast passage in her early career]