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  2. George Hibbert (1803 ship) - Wikipedia

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    When she arrived at Coringa the passengers complained that she was unseaworthy. George Hibbert underwent several expensive repairs and surveys, but to no avail. [10] On 18 August 1835, George Hibbert was condemned as unseaworthy. She was then sold for breaking up. [1] Captain Livesay transhipped George Hibbert ' s cargo into the Duchess of ...

  3. List of shipwrecks in May 1858 - Wikipedia

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    The ship was wrecked on the Krishna Shoal, in the Rangoon River 90 nautical miles (170 km) from its mouth. She was on a voyage from Bombay, India to Rangoon, Burma. [48] [45] Duchess of Northumberland United Kingdom: The ship departed from Akyab, Burma for a British port. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.

  4. Hauxley Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    A boathouse was constructed, and a 30-foot self-righting lifeboat, costing £200, was commissioned with Teasdel of Great Yarmouth, all funded by local dignitary, Algernon Percy, 4th Duke of Northumberland. A carriage was constructed by Rutherford, costing £49-11s-0d. The boat arrived at Hauxley on the 8 September 1852, and was named Warkworth ...

  5. Category:Passenger ships of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Passenger ships of the United Kingdom include passenger-carrying ships designed, built, ... TSS Duchess of Devonshire (1897) PS Duchess of Edinburgh (1880)

  6. Ticonderoga (clipper) - Wikipedia

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    She was infamous for her "fever ship" voyage in 1852 from Liverpool (England) to Port Phillip, Victoria (Australia) carrying 795 passengers, arriving on 3 November 1852. It was a double-decker ship, overcrowded, and with more than her recommended load of 630. Many passengers were small children, as the restrictions on the number of children per ...

  7. F. J. Beck & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Charles Beck (c. 1813 – 1 July 1883) arrived in South Australia aboard Eden in June 1838. He started business in partnership with James Waddell of Leadenhall Street as the Adelaide representative of ship brokers, merchants and insurance and commission agents Waddell, Beck & Co. and Charles Beck & Co., with offices in Finsbury Square, which companies became bankrupt in 1843.

  8. List of shipwrecks in September 1852 - Wikipedia

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    List of shipwrecks: 17 September 1852 Ship State Description Duchess of Argyll, and Emperor United Kingdom: The paddle steamer Emperor collided with the steamship Duchess of Argyll and sank in Gare Loch at Shandon, Argyllshire. Duchess of Argyll was beached. [50] Firth United Kingdom: The ship sank in the English Channel off Cap de la Hague ...

  9. List of ship launches in 1852 - Wikipedia

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    The list of ship launches in 1852 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1852 This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .