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The ''Herald of the Morning'' was a three masted square rigged sailing ship, built in 1853 or 1854 at St John, New Brunswick, Canada, expressly for the Australia run. The contemporary Melbourne press described her as 'a fine ship of 1292 tons register' Wright claims it was built in 1853, but not registered until 1854.〔(Victorian Heritage Database citing Wright 1974, 112 )〕 Some sources cite 1855〔(Peter Taylor, 1999: Maritime Archaeology Association Of Victoria, Inc )〕 Port number 27, The ship was also owned by George King and John Storm.〔National Archives of Canada, RG 12,〕 James Thompson 〔This was a group including Bartholomew French, John Linn, David Fernie and Andrew Gibson, (Victorian Heritage Database citing Wright 1974, 112 )〕 ==Voyages== Liverpool to Melbourne 19 December 1854, Cpt. John Attridge Liverpool to Melbourne 1857 Liverpool to Sydney New South Wales, 25 June 1858, Cpt. G Rudolph, Master, Burthen 1291 tons〔(Peter Taylor, 1999: Maritime Archaeology Association Of Victoria, Inc )〕 Melbourne to Callao, 9 August 1858 Liverpool to Melbourne 5 November 1859 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Herald of the Morning」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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