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The following article is comprised of extracts from a diary kept by [[Edelsten, Frederick Alexander - I159|Frederick Alexander Edelsten]], a passenger on board the ''[[City of Adelaide (1864)|City of Adelaide]]'' in 1867.<ref>[http://encore.slsa.sa.gov.au/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2173358__Sedelsten__Orightresult__X5;jsessionid=0A704963BEEA08EF01BC7FEDC93384A9?lang=eng&suite=cobalt Diary of F.A. Edelsten], State Library of South Australia</ref> The diary entries are valuable as they offer detailed accounts of what life was like on board the ''City of Adelaide'' on voyages. | The following article is comprised of extracts from a diary kept by [[Edelsten, Frederick Alexander - I159|Frederick Alexander Edelsten]], a passenger on board the ''[[City of Adelaide (1864)|City of Adelaide]]'' in 1867.<ref>[http://encore.slsa.sa.gov.au/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2173358__Sedelsten__Orightresult__X5;jsessionid=0A704963BEEA08EF01BC7FEDC93384A9?lang=eng&suite=cobalt Diary of F.A. Edelsten], State Library of South Australia</ref> The diary entries are valuable as they offer detailed accounts of what life was like on board the ''City of Adelaide'' on voyages. | ||
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==Voyage Route== | ==Voyage Route== | ||
{{Route to Adelaide in 1867}} | {{Route to Adelaide in 1867}} | ||
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==Diary extracts== | ==Diary extracts== | ||
==July 1867== | ===July 1867=== | ||
===Wednesday 24th=== | ====Wednesday 24th==== | ||
Embarked in the City of Adelaide at 8.30pm... leave the basin at 5 am tomorrow. | Embarked in the City of Adelaide at 8.30pm... leave the basin at 5 am tomorrow. | ||
===Thursday 25th=== | ====Thursday 25th==== | ||
Went on deck at 6am... vessel just started... tugging until dark... feeling rather squeemish. | Went on deck at 6am... vessel just started... tugging until dark... feeling rather squeemish. | ||
===Friday 26th=== | ====Friday 26th==== | ||
Violent thunderstorm at 1.30am... the motion made me very ill and the steward had to help me into bed. | Violent thunderstorm at 1.30am... the motion made me very ill and the steward had to help me into bed. | ||
===Saturday 27th=== | ====Saturday 27th==== | ||
Feeling seedy... wrote a few lines to Sam... put my fishing lines out - no fish all day... have sailed only 5 3/4 miles... lights of the French coast are now in sight... have seen many vessels today among them a French ''Chasse-marse''... we are 100 miles from Plymouth. | Feeling seedy... wrote a few lines to Sam... put my fishing lines out - no fish all day... have sailed only 5 3/4 miles... lights of the French coast are now in sight... have seen many vessels today among them a French ''Chasse-marse''... we are 100 miles from Plymouth. | ||
===Sunday 28th=== | ====Sunday 28th==== | ||
I am in fact getting comfortable... we have had no service, smoking and drinking is the most fashionable way to spend Sunday. At 8pm I watched the sun go down... | I am in fact getting comfortable... we have had no service, smoking and drinking is the most fashionable way to spend Sunday. At 8pm I watched the sun go down... | ||
===Monday 29th=== | ====Monday 29th==== | ||
My birthday. Went on shore at 12am and came aboard again to lunch... sailed to the breakwater and picked up 2 or 2 [unreadable]. Governor and girls left in at 5pm. John M. stayed till after 7pm... set sail leaving Plymouth with a fair wind and an ebb tide... Mrs Pearson got beastly drunk... | My birthday [''19th birthday; was born 1848'']. Went on shore at 12am and came aboard again to lunch... sailed to the breakwater and picked up 2 or 2 [unreadable]. Governor and girls left in at 5pm. John M. stayed till after 7pm... set sail leaving Plymouth with a fair wind and an ebb tide... Mrs Pearson got beastly drunk... | ||
===Tuesday 30th=== | ====Tuesday 30th==== | ||
... hardly moving... Captain Bruce has just seen a young shark... have now got our places at meals fixed for us... that beggardly shark finished up taking my spinning bait... jelly fish have been floating... have seen a whale and two or three shoals of porpoises. | ... hardly moving... Captain Bruce has just seen a young shark... have now got our places at meals fixed for us... that beggardly shark finished up taking my spinning bait... jelly fish have been floating... have seen a whale and two or three shoals of porpoises. | ||
===Wednesday 31st=== | ====Wednesday 31st==== | ||
... sea a trifle rougher... sailing 7 knots... just in the Bay of Biscay... began some Grecian today... very hard to do anything but yawn on board ship... there is but one person on board who I really like and that is old Mr Fidge... | ... sea a trifle rougher... sailing 7 knots... just in the Bay of Biscay... began some Grecian today... very hard to do anything but yawn on board ship... there is but one person on board who I really like and that is old [[Fidge, John - I156|Mr Fidge]]... | ||
==August 1867== | ===August 1867=== | ||
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====Thursday 1st==== | |||
Awoke sick... should be all right at once if I could pull at a tankard of bitter... distance travelled since midday yesterday till noon is 217 miles Lat 45° 1' Long 10° 27' | Awoke sick... should be all right at once if I could pull at a tankard of bitter... distance travelled since midday yesterday till noon is 217 miles Lat 45° 1' Long 10° 27' | ||
===Friday 2nd=== | ====Friday 2nd==== | ||
Long 13° 19' W Lat 42° 6' - Distance 216 miles... am now on my sea legs... have spoken to three vessels today and yesterday... Yesterday we spoke the ''Sirocco'' and today two other vessels, one a Scandinavian bearing the adjoining flag... I have actually ventured to smoke... | Long 13° 19' W Lat 42° 6' - Distance 216 miles... am now on my sea legs... have spoken to three vessels today and yesterday... Yesterday we spoke the ''Sirocco'' and today two other vessels, one a Scandinavian bearing the adjoining flag... I have actually ventured to smoke... | ||
===Saturday 3rd=== | ====Saturday 3rd==== | ||
Long 15° 16' Lat 39° 41' - Distance 171 miles... getting very fond of my cabin and shall not like to leave it... My German is getting on and I think it is not impossible but that I shall know a good deal by the time I arrive in Adelaide... | Long 15° 16' Lat 39° 41' - Distance 171 miles... getting very fond of my cabin and shall not like to leave it... My German is getting on and I think it is not impossible but that I shall know a good deal by the time I arrive in Adelaide... | ||
===Sunday 4th=== | ====Sunday 4th==== | ||
Long 16° 8' Lat 36° 45' - 192 miles... off Gibralter [sic] some 500 miles and distant from Madeira 220 miles... Service on board is solemn but at the same time ludicrous... | Long 16° 8' Lat 36° 45' - 192 miles... off Gibralter [sic] some 500 miles and distant from Madeira 220 miles... Service on board is solemn but at the same time ludicrous... Mr's [[Carey, Samuel Orby - I157|Carey]], [[Wells, Mr. Joseph F. I160|Wells]] and I are determined to set the hymns next Sunday when methinks [??] shall do better... Life on board ship is true solitude... polite to all more especially to those even I most abhor, no friend with whom to chat... | ||
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====Monday 5th==== | |||
Long 17° 9' Lat 33° 49' - Distance 172 miles... very close and hot today... at teatime (7pm) we sighted Madeira... | Long 17° 9' Lat 33° 49' - Distance 172 miles... very close and hot today... at teatime (7pm) we sighted Madeira... | ||
===Tuesday 6th=== | ====Tuesday 6th==== | ||
Long 17° 59' Lat 31° 30' 145 distance... Spoke to the brig ''Cocquette'' of Liverpool 13 days out bound for the River Congo... climbed into the maintop this morning... Several people had their cabins filled with water... am rather getting to like some of the people on board... | Long 17° 59' Lat 31° 30' 145 distance... Spoke to the brig ''Cocquette'' of Liverpool 13 days out bound for the River Congo... climbed into the maintop this morning... Several people had their cabins filled with water... am rather getting to like some of the people on board... | ||
===Wednesday 7th=== | ====Wednesday 7th==== | ||
Long 19° 45' Lat 28° 29' Distance 210 miles... tried the ships tobacco today... my rifle was brought out of the hold today and placed in my cabin... by no means bad but very strong... we are now directly opposite the Canary Islands and distant from them 70 miles. | Long 19° 45' Lat 28° 29' Distance 210 miles... tried the ships tobacco today... my rifle was brought out of the hold today and placed in my cabin... by no means bad but very strong... we are now directly opposite the Canary Islands and distant from them 70 miles. | ||
===Thursday 8th=== | ====Thursday 8th==== | ||
Long 22° 13' Lat 25° 46' Distance 210 n miles... slept all afternoon... not feeling quite up to the mark... some flying fish flew on board and were grabbed.. I have been inspecting them... | Long 22° 13' Lat 25° 46' Distance 210 n miles... slept all afternoon... not feeling quite up to the mark... some flying fish flew on board and were grabbed.. I have been inspecting them... | ||
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[[File:Thunnus alalunga.png|thumb|220px|right| The '''albacore''', ''Thunnus alalunga'', is a species of tuna in the family Scombridae.| The '''albacore''', ''Thunnus alalunga'', is a species of tuna in the family Scombridae.]] | [[File:Thunnus alalunga.png|thumb|220px|right| The '''albacore''', ''Thunnus alalunga'', is a species of tuna in the family Scombridae.| The '''albacore''', ''Thunnus alalunga'', is a species of tuna in the family Scombridae.]] | ||
===Friday 9th=== | ====Friday 9th==== | ||
Long 23° 27' lat 22° 39' Distance 199 n miles... myriads of flying fish... sometimes five hundred at a time would rise... making a loud fluttering of wings... pursued by large fish (bonitos and albacore)... rise to escape them only to be seized... by the "Frigate" bird... | Long 23° 27' lat 22° 39' Distance 199 n miles... myriads of flying fish... sometimes five hundred at a time would rise... making a loud fluttering of wings... pursued by large fish (bonitos and albacore)... rise to escape them only to be seized... by the "Frigate" bird... | ||
[[File:Sarda sarda.jpg|thumb|220px|right| '''Bonito''' are a tribe of medium-sized, predatory fish in the Scombridae family, belonging to the Sardini tribe.| Bonito are a tribe of medium-sized, predatory fish in the Scombridae family, belonging to the Sardini tribe.]] | [[File:Sarda sarda.jpg|thumb|220px|right| '''Bonito''' are a tribe of medium-sized, predatory fish in the Scombridae family, belonging to the Sardini tribe.| Bonito are a tribe of medium-sized, predatory fish in the Scombridae family, belonging to the Sardini tribe.]] | ||
===Saturday 10th=== | ====Saturday 10th==== | ||
Long 24° 35' Lat 20° 03' Distance 169 n miles... have seen a great many bonito today... | Long 24° 35' Lat 20° 03' Distance 169 n miles... have seen a great many bonito today... | ||
===Sunday 11th=== | ====Sunday 11th==== | ||
Long 25° 35' Lat 17° 37' Distance 159 n miles... a Norwegian vessel spoke to us, asking if had a doctor on board... they sent a boat for him... he found the Captains wife seriously ill and in such a state as to require constant medical attendance... Captain Bruce promised to remain in sight 48 hours... saw Cape Verdi Islands... St Antonis the nearest... | Long 25° 35' Lat 17° 37' Distance 159 n miles... a Norwegian vessel spoke to us, asking if had a doctor on board... they sent a boat for him... he found the Captains wife seriously ill and in such a state as to require constant medical attendance... Captain Bruce promised to remain in sight 48 hours... saw Cape Verdi Islands... St Antonis the nearest... | ||
===Monday 12th=== | ====Monday 12th==== | ||
Still signalling the ''Niva''... [[ | Still signalling the ''Niva''... [[Olsen, Ragnhild - I1057|Mrs Obdahl]] worse, doctor there all day... Four homeward bound vessels in sight... sent letters home by "[illegible]" and a letter to [illegible] by ''Star of Erin''... [[Olsen, Ragnhild - I1057|Mrs Obdahl]] has come on board and I fear is not likely to recover... have done no German today... find it requires a great effort to do any... | ||
===Tuesday 13th=== | ====Tuesday 13th==== | ||
... have not taken the latitude for the last day or two... close now to the "Vigia" reef... has not been seen for four years now and it is supposed has been removed by volcanic agencys... | ... have not taken the latitude for the last day or two... close now to the "Vigia" reef... has not been seen for four years now and it is supposed has been removed by volcanic agencys... | ||
===Wednesday 14th=== | ====Wednesday 14th==== | ||
... wind has been against us all day and yet we have made 103 knots due south... porpoises jumping within two yards of the ship... on deck until 12pm... moon never shines this brightly in England. I could read with ease the smallest print... | ... wind has been against us all day and yet we have made 103 knots due south... porpoises jumping within two yards of the ship... on deck until 12pm... moon never shines this brightly in England. I could read with ease the smallest print... | ||
===Thursday 15th=== | ====Thursday 15th==== | ||
... have made three copies of the letter to E.K.P... a pound of my tobacco is gone mouldy... quite unfit for my use; the sailors however think it very good... Lat 10° 28' Long 24° 54'Dist.72... really sailed 138 miles but only made 72 to the south... spoke the vessel ''Graf van Linburn'' and ''City of Madra''... | ... have made three copies of the letter to E.K.P... a pound of my tobacco is gone mouldy... quite unfit for my use; the sailors however think it very good... Lat 10° 28' Long 24° 54'Dist.72... really sailed 138 miles but only made 72 to the south... spoke the vessel ''Graf van Linburn'' and ''City of Madra''... | ||
===Friday 16th=== | ====Friday 16th==== | ||
Lat 8° 55' Long 23° 30' Southing 93 miles... very damp and close and altogether unpleasant... sea is about as level as a mill pond... | Lat 8° 55' Long 23° 30' Southing 93 miles... very damp and close and altogether unpleasant... sea is about as level as a mill pond... | ||
===Saturday 17th=== | ====Saturday 17th==== | ||
9.30am 80 degrees in the shade Lat 8° 8' Long 22° 29' Southing 47 miles... spoke the ''Sattira'' from London to Bombay 20 days from Lands End... saw a lunar rainbow this evening... top of the Southern Cross is just visible... | 9.30am 80 degrees in the shade Lat 8° 8' Long 22° 29' Southing 47 miles... spoke the ''Sattira'' from London to Bombay 20 days from Lands End... saw a lunar rainbow this evening... top of the Southern Cross is just visible... | ||
===Sunday 18th=== | ====Sunday 18th==== | ||
... found my books and slippers taking a swim and water oozing in from the bathroom... Doctor gets in a flurry over rats and other fallow deer, last night I saw him standing on a camp stool and poking at them with a pair of scissors... | ... found my books and slippers taking a swim and water oozing in from the bathroom... Doctor gets in a flurry over rats and other fallow deer, last night I saw him standing on a camp stool and poking at them with a pair of scissors... | ||
===Monday 19th=== | ====Monday 19th==== | ||
... have made 102 miles due southing today... ground down several fish hooks so as to be ready for the albatrosses... now sailing towards "Africa"... [[Orby Cary Family|Mrs Carey]] (the Doctors wife) has been ill for two or three days and is still so... | ... have made 102 miles due southing today... ground down several fish hooks so as to be ready for the albatrosses... now sailing towards "Africa"... [[Orby Cary Family|Mrs Carey]] (the Doctors wife) has been ill for two or three days and is still so... | ||
===Tuesday 20th=== | ====Tuesday 20th==== | ||
... have been reading... Todays southing is only 23 miles and we sailed 162 knots... a short squall overtook us last night... frightening all the ladies... I have been playing whist with Mr Perry and others... | ... have been reading... Todays southing is only 23 miles and we sailed 162 knots... a short squall overtook us last night... frightening all the ladies... I have been playing whist with [[Perry, George M. - I131|Mr Perry]] and others... | ||
===Wednesday 21st=== | ====Wednesday 21st==== | ||
We have been expecting [[ | We have been expecting [[Olsen, Ragnhild - I1057|Mrs Obdahl]]'s death all day... | ||
===Thursday 22nd=== | ====Thursday 22nd==== | ||
Lat 44° Long 24° 55' Due southing 84 distance sailed 143... only way to read to advantage on shipboard is to come into the cuddy every evening after tea, reading on deck is great humbug... | Lat 44° Long 24° 55' Due southing 84 distance sailed 143... only way to read to advantage on shipboard is to come into the cuddy every evening after tea, reading on deck is great humbug... | ||
===Friday 23rd=== | ====Friday 23rd==== | ||
[[ | [[Olsen, Ragnhild - I1057|Mrs Obdahl]] had the sacrament administered to her by Mr Prince at noon today... small service in the invalid cabin last evening... Mrs Pearson got drunk and went into [[Olsen, Ragnhild - I1057|Mrs Obdahl]] and threw herself upon her and [illegible] the poor woman till she was frightened out of her wits... | ||
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====Saturday 24th==== | |||
[[Prince, George - I153|Mr Prince]] is desirous of having readings every Tuesday and Friday evening... asked if I would deliver a lecture on the formation of coal.... | [[Prince, George - I153|Mr Prince]] is desirous of having readings every Tuesday and Friday evening... asked if I would deliver a lecture on the formation of coal.... | ||
===Sunday 25th=== | ====Sunday 25th==== | ||
Service under difficulties... things flying about... soup and tea were awkward... | Service under difficulties... things flying about... soup and tea were awkward... | ||
===Monday 26th=== | ====Monday 26th==== | ||
Busy at German... | Busy at German... | ||
===Tuesday 27th=== | ====Tuesday 27th==== | ||
Adelaide Reading Society gave their first reading this evening... I had to write a programme and find out who could and who would help... a small barque passed us today... | Adelaide Reading Society gave their first reading this evening... I had to write a programme and find out who could and who would help... a small barque passed us today... | ||
===Wednesday 28th=== | ====Wednesday 28th==== | ||
... [[Orby Cary Family|Mrs Carey]] and Mrs Perry have promised to sing... todays southing 198 miles | ... [[Orby Cary Family|Mrs Carey]] and [[Perry, E. S. - I132|Mrs Perry]] have promised to sing... todays southing 198 miles | ||
===Thursday 29th=== | ====Thursday 29th==== | ||
... an eclipse of the sun is now taking place... | ... an [[:Wikipedia:Solar eclipse of August 29, 1867|eclipse of the sun]] is now taking place... | ||
===Friday 30th=== | ====Friday 30th==== | ||
... am copying some music for Mrs Perry and generally making myself useful... | ... am copying some music for [[Perry, E. S. - I132|Mrs Perry]] and generally making myself useful... | ||
===Saturday 31st=== | ====Saturday 31st==== | ||
... could not hold a reading last night due to [[ | ... could not hold a reading last night due to [[Olsen, Ragnhild - I1057|Mrs Obdahl]]s increasing illness... Mrs Pearson has not been visible for several days owing to the effects of a fall... sea beautifully calm... sailing about 9 knots... | ||
==September 1867== | ===September 1867=== | ||
===Sunday 1st=== | ====Sunday 1st==== | ||
... sang hymns during the service... Mr Prince delivered a discourse on the mountain of sin... Southern Cross now high and lies on its side... the southern heavens are however much more striking and twice as beautiful as ours... | ... sang hymns during the service... Mr Prince delivered a discourse on the mountain of sin... Southern Cross now high and lies on its side... the southern heavens are however much more striking and twice as beautiful as ours... | ||
===Monday 2nd=== | ====Monday 2nd==== | ||
... [[ | ... [[Olsen, Ragnhild - I1057|Mrs Obdahl]] is sinking fast now and we do not expect her to be with us many hours... Lat 28° 34' Long 31° 34' Dist 141... | ||
===Tuesday 3rd=== | ====Tuesday 3rd==== | ||
[[ | [[Olsen, Ragnhild - I1057|Mrs Obdahl]] died this evening while we were at tea... the funeral takes place tomorrow at 10am she will have (by her own desire) a coffin... | ||
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====Wednesday 4th==== | |||
Mr Prince read the service... the coffin was placed on two planks... at the words "we commit her body to the deep" these were raised and the coffin slid off into the water: not however to sink: for as soon as it touched the water the lid burst open and floated away... Lat 30° 50' Long 27° 18' southing 105 | Mr Prince read the service... the coffin was placed on two planks... at the words "we commit her body to the deep" these were raised and the coffin slid off into the water: not however to sink: for as soon as it touched the water the lid burst open and floated away... Lat 30° 50' Long 27° 18' southing 105 | ||
===Thursday 5th=== | ====Thursday 5th==== | ||
... resumed our whist last night... Lat 32° 21' Long 37° 96'... we are now off Paraguay... have been trying to catch Cape Pigeons all day... | ... resumed our whist last night... Lat 32° 21' Long 37° 96'... we are now off Paraguay... have been trying to catch Cape Pigeons all day... | ||
===Friday 6th=== | ====Friday 6th==== | ||
... trying to catch Cape Pigeons again... Mollyhawks and albatross are wheeling around... this afternoon we had athletic games on the poop, all sorts of racing with the Captain who pushed me over so that I fell into Mrs Price's arms... | ... trying to catch Cape Pigeons again... Mollyhawks and albatross are wheeling around... this afternoon we had athletic games on the poop, all sorts of racing with the Captain who pushed me over so that I fell into Mrs Price's arms... | ||
===Saturday 7th=== | ====Saturday 7th==== | ||
... cold weather increases... no birds caught yet... a few were shot this afternoon from the forecastle and dropped into the water... | ... cold weather increases... no birds caught yet... a few were shot this afternoon from the forecastle and dropped into the water... | ||
===Sunday 8th=== | ====Sunday 8th==== | ||
... had a slight contretemps this afternoon... pelting Mr Fidge with onions (rotten) when one struck Mr [illegible] on the back and burst there... my apology set this to rights... he however spoke strongly to the Doctor, in fact we had a shower of Billingsgate [coarsely abusive language]... | ... had a slight contretemps this afternoon... pelting [[Fidge, John - I156|Mr Fidge]] with onions (rotten) when one struck Mr [illegible] on the back and burst there... my apology set this to rights... he however spoke strongly to the Doctor, in fact we had a shower of Billingsgate [coarsely abusive language]... | ||
===Monday 9th=== | ====Monday 9th==== | ||
... had a few shots at a gull today... Wells is a very good shot and brought down a Trinidad Pheasant... The Ice Bird (also called the Whale Bird) is one of our followers... difficult to catch... weather is very cold now... | ... had a few shots at a gull today... Wells is a very good shot and brought down a Trinidad Pheasant... The Ice Bird (also called the Whale Bird) is one of our followers... difficult to catch... weather is very cold now... | ||
===Tuesday 10th=== | ====Tuesday 10th==== | ||
Dr [illegible] very nearly caught a large bird today... entertainment this evening passed off with great aplomb... | Dr [illegible] very nearly caught a large bird today... entertainment this evening passed off with great aplomb... | ||
===Wednesday 11th=== | ====Wednesday 11th==== | ||
Nothing worth writing down except that Mrs Tuck has made a pass at the Captain and rendered herself very foolish in the eyes of all sensible passengers... Lat 41° 03' Long 6° 30' | Nothing worth writing down except that Mrs Tuck has made a pass at the Captain and rendered herself very foolish in the eyes of all sensible passengers... Lat 41° 03' Long 6° 30' | ||
===Thursday 12th=== | [[File:Daption capense in flight - SE Tasmania.jpg|thumb|220px|right| The '''Cape Petrel''' (''Daption capense'') also called '''Cape Pigeon''' or '''Pintado Petrel''', is a common seabird of the Southern Ocean from the family '''''Procellariidae'''''.| The '''Cape Petrel''' (''Daption capense'') also called '''Cape Pigeon''' or '''Pintado Petrel''', is a common seabird of the Southern Ocean from the family '''''Procellariidae'''''.]] | ||
====Thursday 12th==== | |||
... first Cape Pigeons were caught today... the Doctor secured three of which I got one... I have now one beautiful skin nicely preserved and the back and breast of another - the backs of the pigeons I intend to have made into muffs... | ... first Cape Pigeons were caught today... the Doctor secured three of which I got one... I have now one beautiful skin nicely preserved and the back and breast of another - the backs of the pigeons I intend to have made into muffs... | ||
===Friday 13th=== | ====Friday 13th==== | ||
... got another cape pigeon and broke it up for Mr Prince - the back for myself... Lat 42° 11' Long 51° E Dist 195 | ... got another cape pigeon and broke it up for Mr Prince - the back for myself... Lat 42° 11' Long 51° E Dist 195 | ||
===Saturday 14th=== | ====Saturday 14th==== | ||
Lat 14° 04' Long 5° 30' Dist 178... skinning pigeons all afternoon and preserving them... cape hens keep breaking our lines... | Lat 14° 04' Long 5° 30' Dist 178... skinning pigeons all afternoon and preserving them... cape hens keep breaking our lines... | ||
===Sunday 15th=== | ====Sunday 15th==== | ||
Lat 42° 52' Long 11° [illegible] 246 Distance... Awoke this morning with all the symptoms of arsenical poisoning... heavy seas keep breaking over and my cabin in swimming... | Lat 42° 52' Long 11° [illegible] 246 Distance... Awoke this morning with all the symptoms of arsenical poisoning... heavy seas keep breaking over and my cabin in swimming... | ||
===Monday 16th=== | ====Monday 16th==== | ||
[[Orby Cary Family|Dr Carey]] caught a Cape Hen today... a large slate coloured bird with dark black eyes, legs and feet are fleshy grey, from tip to tip of the wings 4 feet, from beak to tail 19 inches... Lat 43° 02' Long 15° 58' Distance 204 | [[Orby Cary Family|Dr Carey]] caught a Cape Hen today... a large slate coloured bird with dark black eyes, legs and feet are fleshy grey, from tip to tip of the wings 4 feet, from beak to tail 19 inches... Lat 43° 02' Long 15° 58' Distance 204 | ||
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... the roughest and most unpleasant day we have had as yet... we are now just by the Cape... Lat 43° 07' Long 21° 15' Distance 231... | ... the roughest and most unpleasant day we have had as yet... we are now just by the Cape... Lat 43° 07' Long 21° 15' Distance 231... | ||
===Wednesday 18th=== | ====Wednesday 18th==== | ||
... pleasanter than yesterday but still rolling... my hands are getting into a beautifully chilblainy state... Lat 43° 28' Long 25° 58' Distance 210 | ... pleasanter than yesterday but still rolling... my hands are getting into a beautifully chilblainy state... Lat 43° 28' Long 25° 58' Distance 210 | ||
===Thursday 19th=== | ====Thursday 19th==== | ||
Lat 43° 32' Long 31° 51' Distance 260... caught a stormy petrel today... I am the taxidermist aboard and everyone is coming to me to have their birds preserved... | Lat 43° 32' Long 31° 51' Distance 260... caught a stormy petrel today... I am the taxidermist aboard and everyone is coming to me to have their birds preserved... | ||
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====Friday 20th==== | |||
Lat 43° 44' Long 37° 11' Distance 237... reading went off well and everybody seemed satisfied... | Lat 43° 44' Long 37° 11' Distance 237... reading went off well and everybody seemed satisfied... | ||
===Saturday 21st=== | ====Saturday 21st==== | ||
... have been playing "the horned lady" this evening amid roars of laughter from all sides... am now always late for breakfast, and sometimes do not appear until lunch time - bed being the warmest place... Lat 43° 27' Long 41° 41' Distance 198... | ... have been playing "the horned lady" this evening amid roars of laughter from all sides... am now always late for breakfast, and sometimes do not appear until lunch time - bed being the warmest place... Lat 43° 27' Long 41° 41' Distance 198... | ||
===Sunday 22nd=== | ====Sunday 22nd==== | ||
Very different weather from what we had this day last week... I split a few times during evening service... a rat rushed into the Cuddy and after receiving a few blows bolted into Miss Tuck's cabin and many flew in after it I among the number, we turned over everything even the bed but unsuccessfully... Lat 43° 41' Long 44° 55' Distance 140... | Very different weather from what we had this day last week... I split a few times during evening service... a rat rushed into the Cuddy and after receiving a few blows bolted into Miss Tuck's cabin and many flew in after it I among the number, we turned over everything even the bed but unsuccessfully... Lat 43° 41' Long 44° 55' Distance 140... | ||
===Monday 23rd=== | ====Monday 23rd==== | ||
... skinned and stuffed an old buck rat today... [[Orby Cary Family|Dr Carey]] dissected it... caught 3 more tonight and they await their fate... | ... skinned and stuffed an old buck rat today... [[Orby Cary Family|Dr Carey]] dissected it... caught 3 more tonight and they await their fate... | ||
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====Tuesday 24th==== | |||
Lat 44° 29' Long 51° 01' Distance 270 | Lat 44° 29' Long 51° 01' Distance 270 | ||
===Wednesday 25th=== | ====Wednesday 25th==== | ||
... have heard penguins braying but have not as seen any... A grand rat hunt tonight in the Doctor's cabin, we killed two... found that they had begun to eat his shirts in fact that they had eaten the tails off one of them... | ... have heard penguins braying but have not as seen any... A grand rat hunt tonight in the Doctor's cabin, we killed two... found that they had begun to eat his shirts in fact that they had eaten the tails off one of them... | ||
===Thursday 26th=== | ====Thursday 26th==== | ||
... hauled up four Cape Pigeons tonight... no rats tonight... | ... hauled up four Cape Pigeons tonight... no rats tonight... | ||
===Friday 27th=== | ====Friday 27th==== | ||
... finished [[Orby Cary Family|Dr Carey]]'s "Cape Hen" this morning and kept breaking the tenth commandment [''Thou shalt not covet''] over it every five minutes... the rats last night got Mr Sandover's bird and spoiled it... | ... finished [[Orby Cary Family|Dr Carey]]'s "Cape Hen" this morning and kept breaking the tenth commandment [''Thou shalt not covet''] over it every five minutes... the rats last night got Mr Sandover's bird and spoiled it... | ||
===Saturday 28th=== | ====Saturday 28th==== | ||
... unpleasant day and beginning to blow... Mr Perry came to my cabin this morning to prepare Captain B. testimonial | ... unpleasant day and beginning to blow... Mr Perry came to my cabin this morning to prepare Captain B. testimonial | ||
===Sunday 29th=== | ====Sunday 29th==== | ||
... fed the birds this afternoon and made them very tame... | ... fed the birds this afternoon and made them very tame... | ||
===Monday 30th=== | ====Monday 30th==== | ||
[[Orby Cary Family|Dr Carey]] and Cap. Bruce were in my cabin last night drinking champagne and smoking cigars until 12 pm. | [[Orby Cary Family|Dr Carey]] and Cap. Bruce were in my cabin last night drinking champagne and smoking cigars until 12 pm. | ||
==October 1867 | ===October 1867=== | ||
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====Tuesday 1st==== | |||
Caught 4 mollyhawks today - immense birds... 7 feet from wing to wing... | |||
===Friday 11=== | ====Wednesday 2nd==== | ||
... very rough today... | |||
====Thursday 3rd==== | |||
... still rough... the carpenter's cabin has been washed in and the bulwarks damaged last night... | |||
====Thursday 10th==== | |||
... last of our readings tonight... had some little speechifying... had a long talk with [[Perry, George M. - I131|Mr Perry]] and [[Wells, Mr. Joseph F. I160|Mr Wells]] in my cabin during which we walked into the affections of a bottle of champagne... | |||
====Friday 11==== | |||
... A sea, a regular whopper, came into my cabin yesterday morning wetting all my things... Lat 37° 43' Long 137° 47' Distance 244... we shall sight land about 12am tomorrow... | ... A sea, a regular whopper, came into my cabin yesterday morning wetting all my things... Lat 37° 43' Long 137° 47' Distance 244... we shall sight land about 12am tomorrow... | ||
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===Saturday 12=== | ====Saturday 12==== | ||
... land in sight... nobody much excited... [[Foale, Robert T. - I162|Mr Foale]] caught two cape pigeons before breakfast... sea calm... sighted Kangaroo Island is on the starboard and Althorpes Is. on the port side... Lat 35° 44' Long 136° 30' Dist 175... Captain Bruce and [[Orby Cary Family|Dr Carey]] were presented with testimonials... their health proposed by Mr Prince... As it was [[Perry, George M. - I131|Mr Perry's birthday]] his health was proposed and very heartily drank... [[Sandover, Mr. William - I139|Mr Sandover]] gave us a toast to prosperity in South Australia. Mr Foale responded and [[ Pearson, Samuel C. - I1056|Mr Pearson]] moved that we should thank Mr Prince for the kind manner in which he had given his time that we might have divine service... Mr Perry proposed the ''City of Adelaide'' and her officers [[ Robins, Edward Joseph - I20414|Mr Robins]], [[Watts, Robert A - I20526|Mr Watts]], [[Bruce, John - I2005|Mr Bruce]], who replied in due course... as a conclusion I proposed the ladies to which [[Lang, T. S. - I161|Mr Lange]] [Lang] responded and we adjourned to the poop to smoke and chat... [[Luck, Harriet - I163|Mrs Luck]] went off last into a kind of hysterical fainting fit and alarmed some of us... | ... land in sight... nobody much excited... [[Foale, Robert T. - I162|Mr Foale]] caught two cape pigeons before breakfast... sea calm... sighted Kangaroo Island is on the starboard and Althorpes Is. on the port side... Lat 35° 44' Long 136° 30' Dist 175... Captain Bruce and [[Orby Cary Family|Dr Carey]] were presented with testimonials... their health proposed by Mr Prince... As it was [[Perry, George M. - I131|Mr Perry's birthday]] his health was proposed and very heartily drank... [[Sandover, Mr. William - I139|Mr Sandover]] gave us a toast to prosperity in South Australia. Mr Foale responded and [[ Pearson, Samuel C. - I1056|Mr Pearson]] moved that we should thank Mr Prince for the kind manner in which he had given his time that we might have divine service... [[Perry, George M. - I131|Mr Perry]] proposed the ''City of Adelaide'' and her officers [[ Robins, Edward Joseph - I20414|Mr Robins]], [[Watts, Robert A - I20526|Mr Watts]], [[Bruce, John - I2005|Mr Bruce]], who replied in due course... as a conclusion I proposed the ladies to which [[Lang, T. S. - I161|Mr Lange]] [Lang] responded and we adjourned to the poop to smoke and chat... [[Luck, Harriet - I163|Mrs Luck]] went off last into a kind of hysterical fainting fit and alarmed some of us... | ||
===Sunday 13=== | ====Sunday 13==== | ||
Adelaide in sight... country looks pretty and seems hilly... steamer alongside, pilot came on board and we are now being tugged along and shall get over the bar tomorrow is the tide is high enough... | Adelaide in sight... country looks pretty and seems hilly... steamer alongside, pilot came on board and we are now being tugged along and shall get over the bar tomorrow is the tide is high enough... | ||
===Monday 14=== | ====Monday 14==== | ||
Left the ship and went ashore at the Semaphore Jetty. I was the first of the passengers who landed and passed the | Left the ship and went ashore at the Semaphore Jetty. I was the first of the passengers who landed and passed the Customs easily; [illegible] into the town and found it pleasanter than I had expected. | ||
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File:B3112 Semaphore From the Jetty.png |A view of Semaphore from the end of the jetty c1880 | |||
File:B19719 Semaphore jetty ca1885.png | Semaphore jetty c1885 | |||
File:B19720 Semaphore jetty ca1885.png | Semaphore jetty c1885 | |||
File:B16567 21 Jubilee photo album - Semaphore jetty 1887.png|A view of Semaphore from the end of the jetty c1887 | |||
File:B2376 Jetty Hotel Semaphore 1867.jpg| Jetty Hotel, Semaphore built in about 1867 | |||
File:B9675 Semaphore ca1879.png|Western end of Semaphore Road, looking towards Port Adelaide from a point near the jetty c1879 | |||
File:B3090 Largs Hotel ca1882.png|Largs Hotel opposite the Largs Bay Jetty. The Semaphore Jetty can be seen in the background. c1882 | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 02:07, 27 December 2013
The following article is comprised of extracts from a diary kept by Frederick Alexander Edelsten, a passenger on board the City of Adelaide in 1867.[1] The diary entries are valuable as they offer detailed accounts of what life was like on board the City of Adelaide on voyages.
Voyage to Adelaide in 1867 | |
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Under command of | Captain John Bruce |
Departure port | London |
Departure date | 25th July 1867 |
Arrival port | Semaphore |
Arrival date | 12th October 1867 |
Voyage duration | 79 days |
Port of Call | |
Port of call | Plymouth |
Arrival | 29th July 1867 |
Departure | 29th July 1867 |
Voyage Route
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Diary extracts
July 1867
Wednesday 24th
Embarked in the City of Adelaide at 8.30pm... leave the basin at 5 am tomorrow.
Thursday 25th
Went on deck at 6am... vessel just started... tugging until dark... feeling rather squeemish.
Friday 26th
Violent thunderstorm at 1.30am... the motion made me very ill and the steward had to help me into bed.
Saturday 27th
Feeling seedy... wrote a few lines to Sam... put my fishing lines out - no fish all day... have sailed only 5 3/4 miles... lights of the French coast are now in sight... have seen many vessels today among them a French Chasse-marse... we are 100 miles from Plymouth.
Sunday 28th
I am in fact getting comfortable... we have had no service, smoking and drinking is the most fashionable way to spend Sunday. At 8pm I watched the sun go down...
Monday 29th
My birthday [19th birthday; was born 1848]. Went on shore at 12am and came aboard again to lunch... sailed to the breakwater and picked up 2 or 2 [unreadable]. Governor and girls left in at 5pm. John M. stayed till after 7pm... set sail leaving Plymouth with a fair wind and an ebb tide... Mrs Pearson got beastly drunk...
Tuesday 30th
... hardly moving... Captain Bruce has just seen a young shark... have now got our places at meals fixed for us... that beggardly shark finished up taking my spinning bait... jelly fish have been floating... have seen a whale and two or three shoals of porpoises.
Wednesday 31st
... sea a trifle rougher... sailing 7 knots... just in the Bay of Biscay... began some Grecian today... very hard to do anything but yawn on board ship... there is but one person on board who I really like and that is old Mr Fidge...
August 1867
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Thursday 1st
Awoke sick... should be all right at once if I could pull at a tankard of bitter... distance travelled since midday yesterday till noon is 217 miles Lat 45° 1' Long 10° 27'
Friday 2nd
Long 13° 19' W Lat 42° 6' - Distance 216 miles... am now on my sea legs... have spoken to three vessels today and yesterday... Yesterday we spoke the Sirocco and today two other vessels, one a Scandinavian bearing the adjoining flag... I have actually ventured to smoke...
Saturday 3rd
Long 15° 16' Lat 39° 41' - Distance 171 miles... getting very fond of my cabin and shall not like to leave it... My German is getting on and I think it is not impossible but that I shall know a good deal by the time I arrive in Adelaide...
Sunday 4th
Long 16° 8' Lat 36° 45' - 192 miles... off Gibralter [sic] some 500 miles and distant from Madeira 220 miles... Service on board is solemn but at the same time ludicrous... Mr's Carey, Wells and I are determined to set the hymns next Sunday when methinks [??] shall do better... Life on board ship is true solitude... polite to all more especially to those even I most abhor, no friend with whom to chat...
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Monday 5th
Long 17° 9' Lat 33° 49' - Distance 172 miles... very close and hot today... at teatime (7pm) we sighted Madeira...
Tuesday 6th
Long 17° 59' Lat 31° 30' 145 distance... Spoke to the brig Cocquette of Liverpool 13 days out bound for the River Congo... climbed into the maintop this morning... Several people had their cabins filled with water... am rather getting to like some of the people on board...
Wednesday 7th
Long 19° 45' Lat 28° 29' Distance 210 miles... tried the ships tobacco today... my rifle was brought out of the hold today and placed in my cabin... by no means bad but very strong... we are now directly opposite the Canary Islands and distant from them 70 miles.
Thursday 8th
Long 22° 13' Lat 25° 46' Distance 210 n miles... slept all afternoon... not feeling quite up to the mark... some flying fish flew on board and were grabbed.. I have been inspecting them...



Friday 9th
Long 23° 27' lat 22° 39' Distance 199 n miles... myriads of flying fish... sometimes five hundred at a time would rise... making a loud fluttering of wings... pursued by large fish (bonitos and albacore)... rise to escape them only to be seized... by the "Frigate" bird...

Saturday 10th
Long 24° 35' Lat 20° 03' Distance 169 n miles... have seen a great many bonito today...
Sunday 11th
Long 25° 35' Lat 17° 37' Distance 159 n miles... a Norwegian vessel spoke to us, asking if had a doctor on board... they sent a boat for him... he found the Captains wife seriously ill and in such a state as to require constant medical attendance... Captain Bruce promised to remain in sight 48 hours... saw Cape Verdi Islands... St Antonis the nearest...
Monday 12th
Still signalling the Niva... Mrs Obdahl worse, doctor there all day... Four homeward bound vessels in sight... sent letters home by "[illegible]" and a letter to [illegible] by Star of Erin... Mrs Obdahl has come on board and I fear is not likely to recover... have done no German today... find it requires a great effort to do any...
Tuesday 13th
... have not taken the latitude for the last day or two... close now to the "Vigia" reef... has not been seen for four years now and it is supposed has been removed by volcanic agencys...
Wednesday 14th
... wind has been against us all day and yet we have made 103 knots due south... porpoises jumping within two yards of the ship... on deck until 12pm... moon never shines this brightly in England. I could read with ease the smallest print...
Thursday 15th
... have made three copies of the letter to E.K.P... a pound of my tobacco is gone mouldy... quite unfit for my use; the sailors however think it very good... Lat 10° 28' Long 24° 54'Dist.72... really sailed 138 miles but only made 72 to the south... spoke the vessel Graf van Linburn and City of Madra...
Friday 16th
Lat 8° 55' Long 23° 30' Southing 93 miles... very damp and close and altogether unpleasant... sea is about as level as a mill pond...
Saturday 17th
9.30am 80 degrees in the shade Lat 8° 8' Long 22° 29' Southing 47 miles... spoke the Sattira from London to Bombay 20 days from Lands End... saw a lunar rainbow this evening... top of the Southern Cross is just visible...
Sunday 18th
... found my books and slippers taking a swim and water oozing in from the bathroom... Doctor gets in a flurry over rats and other fallow deer, last night I saw him standing on a camp stool and poking at them with a pair of scissors...
Monday 19th
... have made 102 miles due southing today... ground down several fish hooks so as to be ready for the albatrosses... now sailing towards "Africa"... Mrs Carey (the Doctors wife) has been ill for two or three days and is still so...
Tuesday 20th
... have been reading... Todays southing is only 23 miles and we sailed 162 knots... a short squall overtook us last night... frightening all the ladies... I have been playing whist with Mr Perry and others...
Wednesday 21st
We have been expecting Mrs Obdahl's death all day...
Thursday 22nd
Lat 44° Long 24° 55' Due southing 84 distance sailed 143... only way to read to advantage on shipboard is to come into the cuddy every evening after tea, reading on deck is great humbug...
Friday 23rd
Mrs Obdahl had the sacrament administered to her by Mr Prince at noon today... small service in the invalid cabin last evening... Mrs Pearson got drunk and went into Mrs Obdahl and threw herself upon her and [illegible] the poor woman till she was frightened out of her wits...
Saturday 24th
Mr Prince is desirous of having readings every Tuesday and Friday evening... asked if I would deliver a lecture on the formation of coal....
Sunday 25th
Service under difficulties... things flying about... soup and tea were awkward...
Monday 26th
Busy at German...
Tuesday 27th
Adelaide Reading Society gave their first reading this evening... I had to write a programme and find out who could and who would help... a small barque passed us today...
Wednesday 28th
... Mrs Carey and Mrs Perry have promised to sing... todays southing 198 miles
Thursday 29th
... an eclipse of the sun is now taking place...
Friday 30th
... am copying some music for Mrs Perry and generally making myself useful...
Saturday 31st
... could not hold a reading last night due to Mrs Obdahls increasing illness... Mrs Pearson has not been visible for several days owing to the effects of a fall... sea beautifully calm... sailing about 9 knots...
September 1867
Sunday 1st
... sang hymns during the service... Mr Prince delivered a discourse on the mountain of sin... Southern Cross now high and lies on its side... the southern heavens are however much more striking and twice as beautiful as ours...
Monday 2nd
... Mrs Obdahl is sinking fast now and we do not expect her to be with us many hours... Lat 28° 34' Long 31° 34' Dist 141...
Tuesday 3rd
Mrs Obdahl died this evening while we were at tea... the funeral takes place tomorrow at 10am she will have (by her own desire) a coffin...
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Wednesday 4th
Mr Prince read the service... the coffin was placed on two planks... at the words "we commit her body to the deep" these were raised and the coffin slid off into the water: not however to sink: for as soon as it touched the water the lid burst open and floated away... Lat 30° 50' Long 27° 18' southing 105
Thursday 5th
... resumed our whist last night... Lat 32° 21' Long 37° 96'... we are now off Paraguay... have been trying to catch Cape Pigeons all day...
Friday 6th
... trying to catch Cape Pigeons again... Mollyhawks and albatross are wheeling around... this afternoon we had athletic games on the poop, all sorts of racing with the Captain who pushed me over so that I fell into Mrs Price's arms...
Saturday 7th
... cold weather increases... no birds caught yet... a few were shot this afternoon from the forecastle and dropped into the water...
Sunday 8th
... had a slight contretemps this afternoon... pelting Mr Fidge with onions (rotten) when one struck Mr [illegible] on the back and burst there... my apology set this to rights... he however spoke strongly to the Doctor, in fact we had a shower of Billingsgate [coarsely abusive language]...
Monday 9th
... had a few shots at a gull today... Wells is a very good shot and brought down a Trinidad Pheasant... The Ice Bird (also called the Whale Bird) is one of our followers... difficult to catch... weather is very cold now...
Tuesday 10th
Dr [illegible] very nearly caught a large bird today... entertainment this evening passed off with great aplomb...
Wednesday 11th
Nothing worth writing down except that Mrs Tuck has made a pass at the Captain and rendered herself very foolish in the eyes of all sensible passengers... Lat 41° 03' Long 6° 30'

Thursday 12th
... first Cape Pigeons were caught today... the Doctor secured three of which I got one... I have now one beautiful skin nicely preserved and the back and breast of another - the backs of the pigeons I intend to have made into muffs...
Friday 13th
... got another cape pigeon and broke it up for Mr Prince - the back for myself... Lat 42° 11' Long 51° E Dist 195
Saturday 14th
Lat 14° 04' Long 5° 30' Dist 178... skinning pigeons all afternoon and preserving them... cape hens keep breaking our lines...
Sunday 15th
Lat 42° 52' Long 11° [illegible] 246 Distance... Awoke this morning with all the symptoms of arsenical poisoning... heavy seas keep breaking over and my cabin in swimming...
Monday 16th
Dr Carey caught a Cape Hen today... a large slate coloured bird with dark black eyes, legs and feet are fleshy grey, from tip to tip of the wings 4 feet, from beak to tail 19 inches... Lat 43° 02' Long 15° 58' Distance 204
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Tuesday 17th
... the roughest and most unpleasant day we have had as yet... we are now just by the Cape... Lat 43° 07' Long 21° 15' Distance 231...
Wednesday 18th
... pleasanter than yesterday but still rolling... my hands are getting into a beautifully chilblainy state... Lat 43° 28' Long 25° 58' Distance 210
Thursday 19th
Lat 43° 32' Long 31° 51' Distance 260... caught a stormy petrel today... I am the taxidermist aboard and everyone is coming to me to have their birds preserved...
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Friday 20th
Lat 43° 44' Long 37° 11' Distance 237... reading went off well and everybody seemed satisfied...
Saturday 21st
... have been playing "the horned lady" this evening amid roars of laughter from all sides... am now always late for breakfast, and sometimes do not appear until lunch time - bed being the warmest place... Lat 43° 27' Long 41° 41' Distance 198...
Sunday 22nd
Very different weather from what we had this day last week... I split a few times during evening service... a rat rushed into the Cuddy and after receiving a few blows bolted into Miss Tuck's cabin and many flew in after it I among the number, we turned over everything even the bed but unsuccessfully... Lat 43° 41' Long 44° 55' Distance 140...
Monday 23rd
... skinned and stuffed an old buck rat today... Dr Carey dissected it... caught 3 more tonight and they await their fate...
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Tuesday 24th
Lat 44° 29' Long 51° 01' Distance 270
Wednesday 25th
... have heard penguins braying but have not as seen any... A grand rat hunt tonight in the Doctor's cabin, we killed two... found that they had begun to eat his shirts in fact that they had eaten the tails off one of them...
Thursday 26th
... hauled up four Cape Pigeons tonight... no rats tonight...
Friday 27th
... finished Dr Carey's "Cape Hen" this morning and kept breaking the tenth commandment [Thou shalt not covet] over it every five minutes... the rats last night got Mr Sandover's bird and spoiled it...
Saturday 28th
... unpleasant day and beginning to blow... Mr Perry came to my cabin this morning to prepare Captain B. testimonial
Sunday 29th
... fed the birds this afternoon and made them very tame...
Monday 30th
Dr Carey and Cap. Bruce were in my cabin last night drinking champagne and smoking cigars until 12 pm.
October 1867
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Tuesday 1st
Caught 4 mollyhawks today - immense birds... 7 feet from wing to wing...
Wednesday 2nd
... very rough today...
Thursday 3rd
... still rough... the carpenter's cabin has been washed in and the bulwarks damaged last night...
Thursday 10th
... last of our readings tonight... had some little speechifying... had a long talk with Mr Perry and Mr Wells in my cabin during which we walked into the affections of a bottle of champagne...
Friday 11
... A sea, a regular whopper, came into my cabin yesterday morning wetting all my things... Lat 37° 43' Long 137° 47' Distance 244... we shall sight land about 12am tomorrow...
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Saturday 12
... land in sight... nobody much excited... Mr Foale caught two cape pigeons before breakfast... sea calm... sighted Kangaroo Island is on the starboard and Althorpes Is. on the port side... Lat 35° 44' Long 136° 30' Dist 175... Captain Bruce and Dr Carey were presented with testimonials... their health proposed by Mr Prince... As it was Mr Perry's birthday his health was proposed and very heartily drank... Mr Sandover gave us a toast to prosperity in South Australia. Mr Foale responded and Mr Pearson moved that we should thank Mr Prince for the kind manner in which he had given his time that we might have divine service... Mr Perry proposed the City of Adelaide and her officers Mr Robins, Mr Watts, Mr Bruce, who replied in due course... as a conclusion I proposed the ladies to which Mr Lange [Lang] responded and we adjourned to the poop to smoke and chat... Mrs Luck went off last into a kind of hysterical fainting fit and alarmed some of us...
Sunday 13
Adelaide in sight... country looks pretty and seems hilly... steamer alongside, pilot came on board and we are now being tugged along and shall get over the bar tomorrow is the tide is high enough...
Monday 14
Left the ship and went ashore at the Semaphore Jetty. I was the first of the passengers who landed and passed the Customs easily; [illegible] into the town and found it pleasanter than I had expected.
- Semaphore gallery
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A view of Semaphore from the end of the jetty c1880
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Semaphore jetty c1885
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Semaphore jetty c1885
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A view of Semaphore from the end of the jetty c1887
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Jetty Hotel, Semaphore built in about 1867
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Western end of Semaphore Road, looking towards Port Adelaide from a point near the jetty c1879
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Largs Hotel opposite the Largs Bay Jetty. The Semaphore Jetty can be seen in the background. c1882
Notes
- Some of the coordinates may be around the wrong way, the author himself admits that some are wrong during the month of October, and it seems likely that some of the others are too.
- Edelsten's coordinates and ship sightings may be compared with those published in South Australian newspapers after the City's arrival in Adelaide.
- Numerous spelling variations of the author's surname occur in records associated with the voyage but "Edelsten" is used consistently in birth, marriage, death and other official records.
References
- ↑ Diary of F.A. Edelsten, State Library of South Australia
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