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The sailing ship Lady Jocelyn at Port Chalmers.

The sailing ship Lady Jocelyn at Port Chalmers.
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The sailing ship Lady Jocelyn at Port Chalmers.
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Alexander Turnbull Library
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TAPUHI
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The sailing ship 'Lady Jocelyn' while loading at Port Chalmers. Photograph taken by David Alexander De Maus in 1888. The `Lady Jocelyn' weighed 2138 tonnes, and was built in 1852 by Mare of London, originally for the East India trade. She was later bought by the Shaw, Savill Company and made several voyages to Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton, and two voyages to Port Chalmers, arriving 6 November 1873, and 15 April 1888. The photograph can be dated to the later voyage from the funnel of ...

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Date created
1888
URL
http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22895578
Locations
Port Chalmers
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Lady Jocelyn (Ship) / Dinghies / Sailing ships / New Zealand / Otago Region / Port Chalmers

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