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Voyage to Adelaide in 1865 | |
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Under command of | Captain David Bruce |
Departure port | London |
Departure date | 26th July 1865 |
Arrival port | Port Adelaide |
Arrival date | 12th October 1865 |
Voyage duration | 78 days |
Port of Call | |
Port of call | Plymouth |
Arrival | |
Departure | 31st July 1865 |
On the 26th July 1865 the City of Adelaide left London bound for South Australia, but had first to make a detour to Plymouth to embark more passengers. She departed Plymouth on the 31st July for Adelaide, arriving at Semaphore on 12th October 1865 at 1am. From the newspaper reports of the day, her arrival created quite a scene, as she was not expected to reach her destination so early in the year.
As with all voyages made by the City of Adelaide, she carried a vast amount of cargo, including a coffin painted light sky blue belonging to Mr. Winsor.
To relieve the boredom of sea travel, a literary group was established among the passengers aboard the City of Adelaide. Calling themselves the "City of Adelaide Poetical Association", they held regular gatherings to recite poems which they had composed themselves whilst travelling. Even the children were encouraged to write. A selection of the poems can be read online.
When passing Kangaroo Island's western-most reaches, the ship was met by the President of the Marine Board from Port Adelaide who was visiting Cape Borda Lighthouse. The President asked Captain Bruce if he would take the lighthouse keeper and his wife to Port Adelaide. So congenial was the good Captain, that he agreed, and thereby increased his passenger list by two upon arrival in Adelaide.
Passenger List
The following is a list of passengers on the maiden voyage that arrived in Port Adelaide on 12 October 1865 after a 78 day passage.
No. | Name in Newspaper / on Passenger List |
Individual Wiki (GEDCOM) Page |
Family/Household Wiki (GEDCOM) Page |
Cabin Class | Birth Date | Age | Comment | Ref. |
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1 | Barber, Mr. | Barber, William Henry | Barber Family | First Class (Saloon) | 07 Aug 1822 | |||
2 | Barber, Mrs. | Smith, Julia Warren | Barber Family | First Class (Saloon) | 1824 | |||
3 | Barber, Child | Barber, Louisa Sarah | Barber Family | First Class (Saloon) | 1851 | |||
4 | Barber, Child | Barber, Alexander | Barber Family | First Class (Saloon) | c. 1853 | |||
5 | Barber, Child | Barber, Julia Marianne | Barber Family | First Class (Saloon) | 2nd Qtr 1855 | |||
6 | Barber, Child | Barber, Emily Margarette Frederica | Barber Family | First Class (Saloon) | 24 Jan 1857 | |||
7 | Barber, Child | Barber, Alice Lizzie | Barber Family | First Class (Saloon) | 20 Sep 1858 | |||
8 | Bramwell, Mr. | Bramwell, | First Class (Saloon) | |||||
9 | Foale, Miss | Foale, | First Class (Saloon) | |||||
10 | Fotheringham, Mr. | Fotheringham, | First Class (Saloon) | |||||
11 | Fotheringham, Mrs. | Fotheringham, | First Class (Saloon) | |||||
12 | Graves, Miss | Graves, | First Class (Saloon) | |||||
13 | Graves, Mrs. | Graves, | First Class (Saloon) | |||||
14 | Hall, Mr. | Hall, | First Class (Saloon) | |||||
15 | Hawker, Mr. Alfred | Hawker, Alfred | First Class (Saloon) | 10 Jan 1831 | ||||
16 | Leichardt, Mr. | Leichardt, | First Class (Saloon) | |||||
17 | Leichardt, Mrs. | Leichardt, | First Class (Saloon) | |||||
18 | Oldham, Miss | Oldham, | First Class (Saloon) | |||||
19 | Pfeander, Mr. | Pfeander, | First Class (Saloon) | |||||
20 | Pfeander, Mrs. | Pfeander, | First Class (Saloon) | |||||
21 | Winsor, Mr. | Winsor, | First Class (Saloon) | |||||
22 | Winsor, Mrs. | Winsor, | First Class (Saloon) | |||||
23 | Bell, Mr. | Bell, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
24 | Bell, Mrs. | Bell, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
25 | Bradley, Mr. | Bradley, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
26 | Burford, Mrs. | Burford, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
27 | Collings, Mr. | Collings, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
28 | Collings, Mrs. | Collings, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
29 | Collings, Child | Collings, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
30 | Collings, Child | Collings, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
31 | Collings, Child | Collings, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
32 | Collings, Child | Collings, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
33 | Fitch, Mr. | Fitch, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
34 | Godson, Mr. | Godson, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
35 | Hay, Mr. John | Hay, John | Second Class Cabins | |||||
36 | Hughes, Mr. | Hughes, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
37 | Hughes, Mrs. | Hughes, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
38 | Hunt, Mr. | Hunt, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
39 | Jenkins, Mr. | Jenkins, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
40 | Jonson, Mr. | Jonson, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
41 | Jonson, Mrs. | Jonson, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
42 | Jonson, Miss J. | Jonson, J. | Second Class Cabins | |||||
43 | Knubenschuh, Mrs. W. | Knubenschuh, W. | Second Class Cabins | |||||
44 | Paine, Mr. | Paine, | Second Class Cabins | |||||
45 | Robinson, Mrs. | Wills, Ellen Matilda | Second Class Cabins | 04 Aug 1827 | ||||
46 | Wills, Miss | Wills, Mercy | Second Class Cabins | 08 Jan 1833 |
Crew List
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