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Africaine (1832 ship)

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33: 58: 841: 206:, who registered the vessel in London. By August 1837, ownership had changed hands to Michael Connolly, J. Griffiths, and William Dutton, with the ship now registered in Launceston, Tasmania. In February 1840, Connolly and Dutton became the sole owners, and by November 1841, James Henty had taken over ownership. The ship was transferred to Newcastle on Tyne in 1842. 212:
embarked on several significant voyages during its lifetime, primarily serving as a passenger ship for emigrants. One of its notable journeys began on 27 June 1836, when it departed from London, carrying settlers bound for the newly established colony of South Australia.
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arrived at Holdfast Bay, near what is now Adelaide, on 13 November 1836, after a long and arduous voyage. The ship made several more voyages between Launceston and Port Adelaide, contributing to the growth of the young colony.
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was a sturdy vessel with a tonnage of 317 tons. Its dimensions were 98 feet 9.5 inches in length, 27 feet 2.5 inches in beam, and 6 feet 7 inches in depth, making it well-suited for long voyages across the seas.
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was a barque, an emigrant ship that played a significant role in the early days of Australian colonization. Built in 1832 in Jarrow on Tyne by the renowned shipbuilders Thomas and Robert Brown Junior,
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on 8 November 1836. Duff remained the captain, with his new wife on board. Soon after unloading her passengers and cargo at Holdfast Bay,
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was wrecked in a storm on 23 September 1843 with the loss of two of her crew. She was on a voyage from Newcastle to
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The barque Africaine in the Indian Ocean, Wednesday 12 October 1836; watercolour by one of the passengers,
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The diary and letters of Mary Thomas (1836-1866): being a record of the early days of South Australia
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Barque used to carry passengers and goods between Britain and its colonies
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met a tragic end. On 23 September 1843, while on a voyage from
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in England. In 1836 she carried immigrants as part of the
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when she wrecked off "Cape St Lawrence" (Cape North?),
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in 1836 to carry goods and passengers as part of the
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Africaine (ship)

John Michael Skipper
First Fleet of South Australia
Jarrow
Newcastle upon Tyne
bm
Barque
barque
River Tyne
First Fleet of South Australia
John Finlay Duff
North Shields
Quebec
Lloyd's Register
Smyrna
Turkey
John Finlay Duff
Calcutta
Mauritius
Hobart
Sydney
Robert Gouger
John Brown
First Fleet of South Australia
London Docks
Holdfast Bay
Hobart Town
Van Diemen's Land
in ballast

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