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sank within half an hour, before vessels in the vicinity realised anything was amiss, and in the ensuing panic a total of 293 people were drowned. 86 were saved. Of the women on board only the captain's wife and one emigrant survived, along with just two of the children. Only two boats managed to get
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comprising 248 men, 42 women and 52 children. Bad weather forced the ship to drop anchor at several points before leaving the Channel and on the night of 22 January she was at anchor about two or three miles (5 km) off
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of 951 tons gross, 895 net registered tons on dimensions of 180 feet (55 m) between perpendiculars, 32.3 feet (9.8 m) beam and 20.0 feet (6.1 m) depth of hold. She was built at
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on 22 September 1873, eight months after the collision. A Court of Admiralty condemned her to be sold and severely censured her officers.
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when she was chartered to carry labourers and their families, 340 tons of iron rails, and 240 tons of other equipment to build
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clear of the sinking ship, one without any oars and the other damaged. The captain went down with his ship.
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on 13 January 1873 with 379 persons on board: the pilot, 34 crew, three cabin passengers and the assisted
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shipowner Duncan Dunbar and spent much of her career trading between England and
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that backed off and disappeared into the darkness. The heavily laden
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that is best remembered for her disastrous sinking in the
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The offending steamer proved to be the Spanish steamship
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photographed on the Thames a few days before her loss.
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London
Northfleet
Kent
GRT
NRT
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Full-rigged ship
full-rigged ship
English Channel
Blackwall Frigate
Northfleet
Kent
London
Australia
India
China
London
a railway line
Tasmania

Illustrated London News
Gravesend
Hobart
emigrants
Dungeness
steamer
Murillo
Dover
Lydd Guildhall

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