Английская Википедия:Fairfield (1825 ship)
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Шаблон:Infobox ship imageШаблон:Infobox ship careerШаблон:Infobox ship characteristicsFairfield was launched in Aberdeen in 1825 and sailed to Australia and the West Indies. She was last listed in 1839.
Career
Fairfield first entered Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1825.[1]
Year | Master | Owner | Trade |
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1826 | James Wark | John Lumsden | London–New South Wales |
1827 | James Wark John Morrice |
John Lumsden | London–Van Dieman's Land |
1828 | John Morrice James Booth |
John Lumsden | Liverpool-St Thomas |
1829 | P.Booth | John Lumsden | Liverpool-New South Wales |
Шаблон:Ship sailed from Sydney on 12 April 1829, bound for Batavia. she reached the Torres Straits on 5 May, and the next day wrecked on a reef. The crew survived on her quarter deck for three days before they were able to launch her boats. They then sailed to Murray Island, where they found Fairfield, Both, master, which rescued them.[2][3]
Year | Master | Owner | Trade |
---|---|---|---|
1831 | P.Booth Norie |
John Lumsden | Liverpool-New South Wales |
1833 | James Norie | John Lumsden | Liverpool-New South Wales |
1834 | F Glendenning | Glendenning | London–Jamaica |
In 1834 a new owner changed FairfieldШаблон:'s registry to London. He also sailed her as a West Indiaman.
Year | Master | Owner | Trade |
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1839 | Beard | Glendenning | London–Jamaica |
Citations
- ↑ LR (1826), Seq.№F20.
- ↑ "PORTSMOUTH, OCT. 17.", The Morning Chronicle (London, England), 19 October 19, 1829; Issue 18757.
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite newspaper The Times