Statement signed by the captain, second mate and carpenter of the emigrant sailing ship Conway (James Baines & Co) : re. the circumstances surrounding the ship pulling into the port of Greenock on 25 January 1854 after severe gales had damaged the jig-boom : on board there were three hundred and eighty two emigrants bound for Australia : on the 27 January cholera broke out, as a consequence, the ship was put into quarantine
- Published
- [Place of production not identified : producer not identified], 1854.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators
- Merseyside Maritime Museum and AM (Publisher)
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- Summary
- Documents regarding the ship Conway that was quarantined at Greenock. Includes a statement signed by the Captain, Second Mate and Carpenter of the ship regarding both the ship damaging its jig-boom and having to pull into Greenock and correspondence between Baines and The Colonial Land Emigration Office regarding the later outbreak of cholera in 1854.
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- Title from publisher's website.
- Reproduction Note
- Electronic reproduction. Marlborough, Wiltshire : AM, 2015. Digitized from a copy from National Museums Liverpool: Maritime Archives & Library and made available by AM.
- Location of Originals
- National Museums Liverpool: Maritime Archives & Library
- Copyright Note
- National Museums Liverpool: Maritime Archives & Library
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