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- Title
- Ongley, Frederick [Fred] - Research Information - 1873 Passenger
- Content partner
- The Edwin Fox Ship and Maritime Centre
- Collection
- The Edwin Fox Ship and Maritime Centre
- Description
Frederick 'Fred' Ongley travelled to Lyttleton, New Zealand from London in 1873. This voyage nearly led to the sinking of the Edwin Fox when she and many other ships were caught in a major storm in the Bay of Biscay. During the storm Frank Lungley, the ships surgeon and able seaman Henry Strawbridge were killed. A number of crew and passengers ...
- Format
- Image
- Date created
- 2023
- Creator
- Glanville, Jay
- URL
- https://ehive.com/collections/3351/objects/1831324
- Related subjects
- 1873 Voyage / Immigration / Passengers / Immigrants / 1873
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