The Parmelia was a barque that was used to transport the first civilian officials and settlers of the Swan River Colony to Western Australia in 1829. Parmelia was built in Quebec , Canada in 1825, and registered ..., G. L. Les year 1987 title The ParmeliaBarque journal Early Days volume 9 issue 5 Category Barques ... working girl than the great and beautiful lady of the sea. Parmelia was sent to London , and on 17 ... carrier. Some time in the first half of 1827, Parmelia was sold to Joseph Somes , who was also ... reluctantly agreed to the extra cost, chartering the Parmelia in December 1828. It was then arranged that HMS Sulphur would carry the military personnel, with the Parmelia responsible for carriage of the civilian officials and settlers. HMS Sulphur and Parmelia sailed from England in early February 1829, sighting their destination on 1 June. Contrary to popular belief, Stirling did not captain the Parmelia ... tried to bring Parmelia into the Sound from the north, against the advice of Fremantle, and ran aground on a sand bank, later to be named Parmelia Bank, Western Australia Parmelia Bank . Despite the best efforts of the crews to dislodge her, Parmelia remained on the bank for over 18 hours, finally ... per hour. Parmelia then rode out a storm at anchor for three days before finally being brought to a safe ... HMS Sulphur and Parmelia had arrived, but Parmelia needed repairs that it could not get without ... chartered the Parmelia to bring food supplies from Java island Java . In 1830, she returned to England. For the next nine years, Parmelia was used to penal transportation transport convicts to the penal ... 200 prisoners. In 1839, Parmelia was refitted for the purpose of carrying migrants to the Americas ..., Western Australia Kwinana suburb of Parmelia, Western Australia Parmelia is named in honour of the Parmelia , as is Parmelia Bank, Western Australia Parmelia Bank . Passengers on the Parmelia , 1829 ... Category Ships of Australia fr Parmelia navire ... more details
Parmelia may refer to Parmeliabarque , the barque in which were transported the first settlers of the British colony of Western Australia in 1829 Parmelia lichen Parmelia lichen , a large genus of lichens with global distribution Parmelia, Western Australia , a suburb of Kwinana, Western Australia disambig ... more details
Image Sail plan barque.svg thumb right 200px Sails of a three masted barque A barque , barc , or bark ... staende rigning2.png thumb 333px Rigging of a three masted barque The word barc appears to have ... rise to the Italian barca, Spanish barco, and the French barge and barque . ref cite book last Ayto ... on the French form of barque . Francis Bacon philosopher Francis Bacon used this form of the word ... longa of the Mediterranean Sea . The usual convention is that spelling barque refers to a ship and bark to bark tree hide , to distinguish the homophone s. See also Barque of Peter ref http www.ss peterandpaul.net barque.htm Barque of Peter in Catholicism ref ship as an image symbol of the Catholic ... Deern , Bremerhaven Barque rig File Alexander von Humboldt 1.JPG thumb 200px The barque Alexander ... barque sometimes, particularly in the USA, spelled bark came to refer to any vessel with a particular ... seamen were trained. Another advantage is that a barque can outperform a schooner or barkentine , and is both ... to windward, the barque is often the best compromise, and combines the best elements of these two. Most ocean going windjammer s were four masted barques, since the four masted barque is considered ... that of Moshulu extends to 58  m off the deck. The four masted barque can be handled with a surprisingly ... of a commercial barque is the Pommern ship Pommern , the only windjammer in original condition. Its home is in Mariehamn outside the land maritime museum. The wooden barque Sigyn ship Sigyn , built in G teborg 1887, is now a museum ship in Turku . The wooden whaling barque Charles W. Morgan ship ... in Connecticut . The United States Coast Guard still has an operational barque, built in Germany ... restored an iron hulled three masted barque, the James Craig barque James Craig , originally constructed ... in 1863 as a full rigged ship, then converted into a barque in 1901. Barques and barque shrines in Ancient Egypt Image Hatshepsut barque 83d40m Punt expedition Karnak.JPG thumb 250px Barque ... more details
Taxobox image Parmelia.sulcata. .lindsey.jpg name Net marked Parmelia regnum Fungi divisio Ascomycota classis Lecanoromycetes ordo Lecanorales familia Parmeliaceae genus Parmelia lichen Parmelia species P. sulcata binomial Parmelia sulcata binomial authority Taylor, 1836 ref cite web title EOL Parmelia sulcata url http eol.org pages 1032749 accessdate 2009 05 23 ref italic title Net marked parmeliaParmelia sulcata , or Shield lichen , is a lichen in the family Parmeliaceae . It is very tolerant of pollution and is widespread making it one of the more common Lecanoromycetes lichens . Gallery gallery Image Parmelia sulcata EU .jpg Parmelia sulcata gallery References reflist cite web title Parmelia sulcata Tayl. url http ocid.nacse.org classroom lichens denison fig12.html accessdate 2008 09 15 TaxonIds wikispecies Parmelia sulcata eol 1032749 Category Parmeliaceae Category Lichens Lecanoromycetes stub de Parmelia sulcata ru fi Raidanisokarve sv Skrynkellav ... more details
italictitle This article is about the genus of lichen Parmelia, for other uses see Parmelia disambiguation . Taxobox name Parmelia image Parmelia.sulcata. .lindsey.jpg image caption Parmelia sulcata name Parmelia regnum Fungi divisio Ascomycota classis Lecanoromycetes ordo Lecanorales familia Parmeliaceae genus Parmelia genus authority Erik Acharius Ach. 1803 type species Parmelia saxatilis type species authority L. Erik Acharius Ach. 1803 subdivision ranks Species subdivision Several, see Selected species text Parmelia is a large genus of lichen ized fungus with a global distribution, extending from the Arctic ref name Skult1985 Skult H 1985 A New Subspecies of Parmelia omphalodes Ascomycetes Described from the Arctic. Annales Botanici Fennici 22, 201 6. ref to the Antarctic continent ref name Lindsay D.C. Lindsay 1973 Notes on Antarctic lichens IV. The genera Cetraria Hoffm., Hypogymnia Nyl. Nyl., Menegazzia Massal, Parmelia Ach. and Platismatia Culb. et Culb. British Antarctic Survey Bulletin 36, 105 114. ref ref name Hooker J. Hooker 1847 The Botany of the Antarctic voyage. Vol. 1. Flora Antarctica. Part 2 Botany of Fuegia, the Falklands, Kerguelens land, etc. Reeve Bros., London ... on the Indian sub continent. ref name Awasthi Awasthi D.D. 1976 Lichen genus Parmelia in India. I. Subgenera Parmelia and Amphigymnia . Biological Memoirs Lichenol. Ser. 1 155 229. ref Depending ..., the genus Parmelia has been divided into a number of smaller genera according to thallus tissue thallus morphology. Description and ecology In general, Parmelia have a dark lower side with rhizines ... the algae algal component of the lichen. Parmelia lichens are food for the caterpillar s of certain Lepidoptera , such as the bagworm moth Taleporia tubulosa . Selected species Parmelia sulcata Parmelia acetabulum Parmelia caperata Parmelia taractica Parmelia tiliacea References reflist External links ... Lichens cs Parmelia de Parmelia pl Tarczownica ru sv Sk ldlavar ... more details
Barque Press is a London based publisher of experimental poetry. Founded in 1995 by Andrea Brady and Keston Sutherland . Barque s list includes Andrea Brady , Keston Sutherland , J. H. Prynne , John Tranter , John Wilkinson , Che Qianzi , and Peter Manson . References British Poetry Magazines 1914 2000 A History and Bibliography of Little Magazines , David Miller and Richard Price British Library UK & Oak Knoll Press USA, 2006 . External links http www.barquepress.com Official website Category Small press publishers ... more details
orphan date September 2009 The Columbia was a 310 ton, 6 gun barque in the service of the Columbia District of the Hudson s Bay Company on the Columbia River and elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest in the 1830s and 1840s. The vessel s complement of crew was 24 men. ref http www.archive.org stream historyofbritish00begguoft historyofbritish00begguoft djvu.txt British Columbia From the Earliest Times to the Present , Alexander Begg, p. 139 ref See also List of ships in British Columbia References reflist DEFAULTSORT Columbia Barque Category Hudson s Bay Company Category Oregon Country Category History of Washington state Category History of British Columbia Category Barques ship stub Oregon stub Washington stub BritishColumbia stub ... more details
E. Lauriat Co, Boston, 1929 See also Barque Barquentine External links http www.ships.jbc.gen.nz shipages picspgs rigs jackass.htm 3 masted Jackass Barque http www.ships.jbc.gen.nz shipages picspgs rigs jackass4msts.htm 4 masted Jackass Barque doesn t exist any more new site http johncarlisle.tripod.com offline http www.slv.vic.gov.au pictoria b 4 6 im b46661.jpg 3 masted jackass barque Ziba with four ... barque Olympic at drydock in Bath in 1892 with the main sky yard taken down on deck Sailing Vessels ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File Barque Manchester.jpg 300px Ship caption Manchester Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship flag Ship name Manchester Ship owner Galgate Shipping Co. Ship ... ft m abbr on Ship decks 2 Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship sail plan Barque Ship power ..., steel hulled United Kingdom British barque which was wrecked in late 1900 on the reefs of Bikar ... and four masts for Galgate Shipping Company of Liverpool . ref Manchester barque communigate The Northeast ... draught, built for capacity rather than speed. ref Manchester barque sunderland Sunderland Echo ... for Standard Oil, departing 3 September 1899, arriving 7 December 1899. ref Manchester barque lords House of Lords, The Sessional Papers, 1903 ref Captains John Joyce & Co. ref Manchester barque mystic1 Mystic Museum Ship Register, 1894 ref 1894, J.C. Dodd ref Manchester barque mystic1 Mystic Museum Ship Register, 1894 ref 1895, J. Belyea ref Manchester barque mystic2 Mystic Museum Ship Register, 1895 ref 1896, D. Evans ref Manchester barque mystic3 Mystic Museum Ship Register, 1896 ref 1897 1900, S. Forrest ref Manchester barque lords House of Lords, The Sessional Papers, 1903 ref 1900 1901, N.F. Clemens ref Manchester barque lords House of Lords, The Sessional Papers, 1903 ref Final voyage ... who were passengers. ref Manchester barque nytimes The New York Times, 14 October 1901 ref Based on the length ... Yokohama in January or February 1901, but she never arrived. ref Manchester barque straitstimes The Straits Times, 25 March 1902 ref ref Manchester barque lords House of Lords, The Sessional Papers ... Manchester barque nytimes The New York Times, 14 October 1901 ref In July 1901, a Marshall Islands ... of thirst before reaching inhabited islands. ref Manchester barque nytimes The New York .... ref Manchester barque lords House of Lords, The Sessional Papers, 1903 ref It was evidently ... page 3 quotes Duration of two barque voyages between NYC and Yokohama url http newspapers.nl.sg Digitised ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Canada Ship flag Image Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px Ship name Stag Ship owner John Strachan, Halifax Ship operator Ship route Ship ordered Ship builder Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down 1854 Ship launched LaHave, Nova Scotia Ship completed Ship christened Ship acquired Ship maiden voyage Ship out of service Ship registry Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax, Nova Scotia Ship fate Sank February 12, 1863 Bermuda Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship tonnage 209 Ship displacement Ship length 103.8 ft. Ship beam 22.4 ft. Ship height Ship draught Ship draft Ship depth 12.6 ft. Ship decks Ship ice class Ship sail plan Barque Ship power Ship propulsion Sail Ship speed Ship capacity Ship crew Ship notes Stag was a barque built in Nova Scotia which was renowned for her speed. Designed by a pioneering Canadian naval architect named Ebenezer Mosley, Stag was built with a dramatic Aberdeen bow . Considered an Atlantic Canadian example of a Clipper Ship , she was famous for several fast passages, despite her small size, and was painted by the famous Nova Scotian ship portrait artist John O Brien marine artist John O Brien . References Sailing Ships of the Maritime Charles Armour and Thomas Lackey Toronto McGraw Hill Ryerson, 1975 External links http www.atlantictallships.ca gallery.php?action display&OutputType Ships&ID 158&lang e Tall Ships of Atlantic Canada Registry Information http www.atlantictallships.ca gallery.php?action display&ID 831&OutputType PortraitsByArtist&lang e Tall Ships of Atlantic Canada Ship Portrait http daryl.chin.gc.ca 8000 SEARCH BASIS vessel public vessel DDW?W 3DNAME 3D 27Stag 27 AND RIG 3D 27barque 27 ORDER BY NAME Ascend 26M 3D1 26K 3D1566 26R 3DY 26U 3D1 Parks Canada Ship Information Database Registry Information Clipper ships DEFAULTSORT Stag barque Category Maritime hi ... more details
infobox Ship Begin infobox Ship Image Ship image infobox Ship Career Ship name Volo Ship builder Arendal , Norway Ship yard number Ship owner Ship operator Ship country Norway Ship flag Image Flag of Norway.svg 100x35px border Norwegian Ensign Ship launched Ship built 1880s Ship completed Ship refitted Ship out of service Ship fate Wrecked on 6 March 1886 infobox Ship Characteristics Ship type Cargo Barque Ship displacement Ship tonnage 500 tons Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship crew Ship armament Ship notes Volo was a 500 ton barque stranded in the Bushman River in South Africa . Volo had been built at Arendal , Norway in the 1880s and was homeported there. She undertook her final voyage under Captain Olsen, sailing from Goteburg , Sweden , carrying a cargo of Baltic pine timber to Maputo Louren o Marques . Volo was sailing by dead reckoning, and on 5 March 1886 Captain Olsen judged the ship to be 200 miles from the coast. The following day Volo struck rocks off the coast and was holed, but was carried over the reef and successfully beached between Kwaaihoek and the mouth of the Bushman River. The crew climbed into the rigging, and after some hours all 12 were able to reach the shore using lines secured with the help of local people who came to offer assistance. Some of the remains of Volo and her cargo were used to build houses in the area, and other artefacts were salvaged and are still displayed nearby. References http www.brm.org.za articles The 20Volo.pdf report on the wreck of Volo cite book title A literary guide to the Eastern Cape places and the voices of writers first Jeanette last Eve coauthor Mills, Basil publisher Juta and Company Ltd year 2003 accessdate 6 February 2010 url http books.google.com books?id uwFXGL059QgC&pg PA180&dq Volo barque bushmans river&as brr 0&cd 2 v onepage&q Volo 20barque 20bushmans 20river&f false isbn 9781919930152 DEFAULTSORT Volo Category Barques Category Ships built in Norway Category Tall ships of Norway Category 188 ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Norway Ship flag image Flag of Norway.svg 60px Ship name Sirene Ship owner Ship operator Ship ordered Ship builder Ship yard number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship completed Ship christened Ship renamed Ship acquired Ship in service Ship out of service Ship homeport Ship fate wrecked by North Pier, Blackpool, 9 October 1892. Ship status Ship identification Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship tonnage Ship displacement 667 tons Ship length Ship beam Ship height Ship draught Ship draft Ship depth Ship ice class Ship sail plan Barque Ship power Ship propulsion Sails Ship speed Ship capacity Ship crew 11 Ship notes The Sirene was a barque that was wrecked against Blackpool s North Pier on 9 October 1892. History Empty section date July 2010 Shipwreck The Sirene was sailing from Fleetwood to Florida in the United States when she was caught in a storm on 9 October 1892 and ended up wrecked alongside North Pier, Blackpool . All eleven crew jumped from the ship onto the pier and were saved. ref name Gaz cite web url http www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk blackpoolnews The Fylde coast A.3742141.jp?articlepage 2 first Craig last Fleming origyear origmonth publisher Blackpool Gazette work title The Fylde coast A graveyard for ships accessdate 2008 02 25 ref External links http www.btinternet.com stephen.yarwood blackpool.htm Photo of the Sirene shipwreck. References reflist Category 1892 in the United Kingdom Category 1892 disasters Category History of Blackpool Category Maritime incidents in 1892 Category Shipwrecks in the Irish Sea Category Sailing ships ship stub ... more details
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Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File Barque Mexico 1886.jpg 300px Ship caption Mexico beached Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Germany Ship flag Image Flag of the German Empire.svg 60px Ship name Mexico Ship owner Ship operator Ship ordered Ship builder Ship yard number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship completed Ship christened Ship renamed Ship acquired Ship in service Ship out of service 1890 Ship homeport Hamburg Ship fate Sank in 1890 Ship status Ship identification Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship tonnage Ship displacement convert 400 LT t Ship length Ship beam Ship height Ship draught Ship draft Ship depth Ship ice class Ship sail plan Barque Ship power Ship propulsion Sails Ship speed Ship capacity Ship crew 12 Ship notes Mexico was a barque that was wrecked off Southport on 9 December 1886. She was repaired only to be lost in Scottish waters in 1890. History Empty section date July 2010 Shipwreck main Southport and St Anne s lifeboats disaster On 9 December 1886, the Mexico was on its way from Liverpool to Guayaquil , Ecuador when it was caught in a storm. Lifeboat rescue Lifeboats were launched from Lytham , St. Annes and Southport to rescue the crew. The Lytham lifeboat Charles Biggs , which was on her maiden rescue, rescued the twelve crew but both the St. Annes lifeboat Laura Janet and the Southport lifeboat Eliza Fernley were capsized, and 27 of the 29 crew were drowned. To date, this is the worst loss of RNLI crew in a single incident. ref name Give cite web url http www.justgiving.com mexicodisasterappeal first last origyear origmonth publisher Justgiving work title Mexico Disaster Memorials Appeal accessdate 2008 02 25 ref Mexico came ashore off Birkdale , opposite the Palace Hotel. ref name Survivor Aftermath Sixteen women were left widows, ref name BBC cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk ... reflist DEFAULTSORT Mexico Barque Category 1886 in the United Kingdom Category Maritime incidents ... more details
Infobox Painting image file Delacroix barque of dante 1822 louvre 189cmx246cm 950px.jpg title The Barque of Dante artist Eug ne Delacroix year 1822 in art 1822 type Oil painting Oil on canvas height 189 width 246 height inch 74 width inch 95 city Paris museum Louvre The Barque of Dante , sometimes known as Dante and Virgil in Hell , is the first major painting ref A World History of Art, Hugh Honour and John Fleming, Macmillan Reference Books, 1982, isbn  0333235835. Page  487. ref by the French artist Eug ne Delacroix , and is one of the works signalling a shift in the character of narrative painting from Neo Classicism towards the Romanticism Romantic movement . It was completed in time for the opening of the Salon Paris Salon of 1822 and currently hangs in the Louvre Mus e du Louvre , Paris. ref Mus e du Louvre. http www.louvre.fr llv oeuvres detail notice.jsp?CONTENT 3C 3Ecnt id 10134198673225128&CURRENT LLV NOTICE 3C 3Ecnt id 10134198673225128&FOLDER 3C 3Efolder id 9852723696500815&bmLocale en ref The painting is loosely based on fictional events taken from canto eight of Dante Alighieri Dante s Inferno Dante Inferno . A leaden, smoky mist and the blazing Dis Divine Comedy City of the Dead form the backdrop against which the poet Dante endures a fearful crossing of the Styx River Styx . He is steadied by the learned poet of Classical antiquity antiquity Virgil as they plough through waters heaving with tormented souls. The arrangement of figures is for the most part ... was a powerful influence for Delacroix. The Barque of Dante was an artistically ambitious work, and although ... The Landing of Marie de   Medici at Marseilles , and that the drops on The Barque of Dante ... www.jonathanriley.net dvh.html y1822 m04 d15 ref Critics expressed a range of opinions about The Barque ... The Barque of Dante Reflist br Eug ne Delacroix DEFAULTSORT Barque of Dante Category Romantic paintings ... Barque de Dante it La barca di Dante pt A barca de Dante ro Dante i Vergiliu n Infern ... more details
Image Sail plan barque.svg thumb right 200px Three masted barque, similar to the Clio The Clio was a three masted barque 1838 1866 built of black birch, pine and oak at Granville , Nova Scotia , weight 473 tons . She was registered at St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador on completion. For many years she crossed back and forth over the Atlantic, bringing timber from Quebec, Canada which was then sailed to Padstow, Cornwall. In Cornwall she was loaded with passengers who then sailed back to Canada. Many of these passengers were Cornish people emigrating to the United States. History First, she was sold to Avery, the well established Padstow merchant house. As a brand new deep water square rigger owned by Padstow, a full Lloyd s Register Lloyd s surveying port, trading from Padstow to Quebec City and other North American ports taking substantial numbers of emigrants and returning with prime timber for Padstow s expanding shipyards in some ways she marks the zenith of Padstow shipping. At least two diaries exist describing the transatlantic journeys ref http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com cornwall diary trun.htm Diary of Thomas Rundell ref ref http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com cornwall diary j grundy.htm Diary by John Gundry 1824 1884 ref Rawle and Easthorpe master took over from Avery and Brown master in 1845, until 185 when the problem of passing the Doom Bar persuaded them that she was too big for Padstow. She carried on as a Quebec trader, sailing from Falmouth, Cornwall Falmouth and Plymouth and even from Gloucester . In 1865 J. Moore of Stonehouse, Devon was her owner, and her record ends with the note Abandoned at Sea 3 July 1866 . Side information In April May 1855, the Clio sailed for Quebec. Her sister ships were the John , Siam and Oriental . The Captain of Clio was William Symons, the others being Edward Rawle John , Charles Rawle Siam and Henry Tom Oriental ... report01.html THE SINKING OF THE BARQUE JOHN Thursday May 3rd,1855 ref An advertisement dated 11 ... more details
Norwegian barque which became stranded and then wrecked on 23 November 1909 on Haisborough Sands Haisbro ... the coast of Norfolk. History The Barque Alf was built at the shipyards of Caird and Company in Greenock ... getting back alongside the barque and the two men watched as the two boats with the thirteen crewmen ... way when she returned to the scene. The barque had broken in two and her cargo of timber was washing ... convert 28.2 km mi East of Cromer Cromer Lifeboat Crew class wikitable colspan 3 The Rescue of the Barque ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country Ship flag Ship name Antoinette Ship owner Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned 1874 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck January 29, 1889 Ship reinstated August 10, 1889 Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Wrecked on Doom Bar January 2, 1895 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Barque Ship tonnage 1118 net Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Square rig Ship Ship complement Ship armament Ship notes The Antoinette was a 1,118 ton barque , built in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in 1874 and was used for the transportation of goods. She struck land on Tuckernuck in 1889, requiring the entire crew to be rescued. Although she was reinstated later that year, she was finally wrecked on the Doom Bar off Cornwall , the largest ship to be wrecked there. She mostly disappeared after being destroyed with gelignite, however in March 2010, some of the hull re emerged from the Doom Bar, creating a hazard to local shipping. History In 1874, JM Gardenor officially launched the Antoinette , from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. She was originally owned by J Bingay, but was subsequently sold to Dennis & Doane, W Law and finally R Elkin. ref cite web title Ship Information Database  Owners url http www.pro.rcip chin.gc.ca bd dl nav ship eng.jsp?emu en.vessel Proxapp ws vessel public owners ResultSetExpanded&&w NATIVE 28 27OFFICIAL NO 3D 27 2770998 27 27 27 29&upp 0&rpp 10 publisher CHIN s Professional Exchange accessdate 5 January 2011 ref Tuckernuck The Antoinette struck the Nantucket Shoal near Tuckernuck Island on January 27, 1889. ref cite book last The Rev. A.B. first Earle title In The Morning Hour year 1901 publisher James H. Earle ref Early on the following morning a l ... more details
26 ft 2 in m 2 Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship sail plan Barque Ship ... hull watercraft hulled barque which was built in 1902 as Arrow for the Anglo American Oil Co Ltd ... bot H3llBot ref She had four masts and was rigged as a barque, with Royal sail royal sails over double ... accessdate 4 February 2010 ref She was a sister ship to Eclipse barque Eclipse , which was completed ... more details
was a four masted steel hull watercraft hulled barque with Royal sail royal sails over double ... by the Finland Finnish barque Lawhill en route from South Australia to Europe with a cargo of grain ... reflist 2 References Refbegin 2 cite book ref harv last Drumm first Russell authorlink title The barque ... more details
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Infobox Australian Place type suburb name Parmelia city Perth, Western Australia Perth state wa image caption lga Town of Kwinana postcode 6167 est pop 5953 2006 census ref name abs Census 2006 AUS id SSC52136 name Parmelia State Suburb quick on accessdate 2008 10 05 ref area dist1 34 location1 Perth, Western Australia Perth stategov Electoral district of Kwinana Kwinana fedgov Division of Brand Brand near nw Medina, Western Australia Medina near n Orelia, Western Australia Orelia near ne Orelia, Western Australia Orelia near w Calista, Western Australia Calista near e Bertram, Western Australia Bertram near sw Kwinana Town Centre, Western Australia Kwinana Town Centre near s Wellard, Western Australia Wellard near se Wellard, Western Australia Wellard coord 32.242 115.834 type city 5953 region AU WA scale 30000 format dms display title Parmelia is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia Kwinana , Western Australia , located in the Town of Kwinana . Parmelia is one of the Kwinana suburbs named after a ship. The ParmeliabarqueParmelia was the first ship to arrive in June 1829 bringing settlers to establish the new colony at the Swan River Western Australia Swan River in Western Australia. Its passengers included the new Governor and his wife, James Stirling Australian governor James and Ellen Stirling . References reflist Suburbs of Kwinana Category Suburbs of Perth, Western Australia Perth geo stub ... more details