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- Title
- Huon Belle
- Content partner
- Auckland Libraries
- Collection
- Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection
- Description
Showing the ketch 'Huon Belle' (42 tons), built in 1864 at Huon River, Tasmania reputedly by convicts (but now thought to have been built by Colin Walker, John Wilson and Charlie Lee). She traded in Australian waters until 1878 when she crossed to Dunedin, New Zealand. She sailed out of that port until bought by J.J.Craig of Auckland in 1896, and used in the Auckland - Portland Cement trade. Converted to shingle barge in 1937, and in 1945 was towed to the Tamaki River. This photograph was tak...
- Format
- Image
- Date created
- 1910-1919
- Creator
- Buchanan, Arthur Victor
- URL
- https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos
- Related subjects
- Huon Belle (Ship) / J J Craig (Firm) / Wharves / Waitemata Harbour / Auckland / Ketches / Ships / Sailing ships
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