MAKE A MEME View Large Image Clipper Ship Yatala, Port Adelaide, South Australia ca1870.jpeg en Three-masted clipper ship Yatala at Port Adelaide South Australia She was a composite ship iron framed hull wood planked metal and galvanised iron bolts 1127 tons ON53737 ...
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Keywords: Clipper Ship Yatala, Port Adelaide, South Australia ca1870.jpeg en Three-masted clipper ship Yatala at Port Adelaide South Australia She was a composite ship iron framed hull wood planked metal and galvanised iron bolts 1127 tons ON53737 203 4 x 34 6 x 21 1 Built 1865 5 Thomas Bilbe and Co Rotherhithe London Owners Anderson Anderson and Co J Anderson registered London Noted as a passenger clipper whe shared the honour of a 65 day passage from London to Adelaide pilot to pilot with the City of Adelaide until Torrens lowered the record There is a table of her time elapsed passages p 130 Colonial Clippers <br> She was wrecked in the English Channel in 1872 She left Port Adelaide 18 December 1871 in company with Beltana Yatala went ashore near Cape Gris-Nez 27 March 1872 when almost home Her cargo was mostly saved and there was no loss of life but the ship became a total loss 2014-10-23 21 45 23 State Library of South Australia available at http //collections slsa sa gov au/resource/PRG+1373/2/3 author other versions Custom license marker 2014 10 23 PD-Australia Black and white photographs of ships Clippers Merchant ships of the United Kingdom Orient Steam Navigation Company Port Adelaide Sailing ships of the United Kingdom Ships built in 1865 Ships built in England Ships in South Australia 1870 in South Australia Ships named after places Ships sunk in 1872 Shipwrecks in the English Channel Three-masted ships Uploaded with UploadWizard Files from the State Library of South Australia Black and white photographs of South Australia DEFAULTSORT Yatala
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