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  2. Hibernia (1828 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Full-rigged ship Hibernia was a passenger ship built at Prince Edward's Island in 1828. She was transporting passengers from Liverpool to Australia when a shipboard fire in the South Atlantic ( 4°40′S 20°30′W  /  4.667°S 20.500°W  / -4.667; -20.500 ) on 5 February 1833 destroyed

  3. PS Lady Elgin - Wikipedia

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    The PS Lady Elgin was a wooden-hulled sidewheel steamship that sank in Lake Michigan off the fledgling town of Port Clinton, Illinois, whose geography is now divided between Highland Park and Highwood, Illinois, after she was rammed in a gale by the schooner Augusta in the early hours of September 8, 1860.

  4. Sydney Cove (1803 ship) - Wikipedia

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    She carried four male and 113 female convicts, of whom three female convicts died on the voyage. [6] Sydney Cove left Port Jackson on 26 October bound for England. [ 7 ] She was carrying cargo (including skins), and passengers from Commerce .

  5. Isabella (1818 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Isabella was a merchant ship built on the Thames, England, and launched in 1818. She made six voyages transporting convicts from England and Ireland to Australia. In between, she made one round trip to China for the British East India Company (EIC). From her launch to 1834 she traded with India and the Far East under a license from the EIC.

  6. Great Lakes passenger steamers - Wikipedia

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    The passenger steamers were also used as charters for day trips. Infamous among these are Lady Elgin which sank in 1861 with 300 lives lost, Eastland , which capsized in the Chicago River in 1915 with the loss of 844 lives, and Noronic , which burned at the wharf in Toronto , Ontario in September 1949 with the loss of 119 lives.

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