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Sailed from South Australia on 30 October 1871 and arrived in London on 25 January 1872, a duration of 87 days.
After being anchored mid-stream in the Port River for a week after her arrival, the ship was docked at Company's Wharf in Port Adelaide for the remainder of her visit.<ref>South Australian Advertiser, September & October 1871</ref>  She sailed from there on 30 October 1871 and arrived in London on 25 January 1872, a duration of 87 days.


Thanks to the generosity of Dr. Alan Platt, historian, specialising in the history of the ''City of Adelaide'' and its illustrious masters, we have a list of passengers who are known to have made the return voyage to England aboard the clipper. The list was compiled by Dr. Platt from data collected from Adelaide newspapers by R.T. (Bob) Sexton, noted South Australian maritime author.
Thanks to the generosity of Dr. Alan Platt, historian, specialising in the history of the ''City of Adelaide'' and its illustrious masters, we have a list of passengers who are known to have made the return voyage to England aboard the clipper. The list was compiled by Dr. Platt from data collected from Adelaide newspapers by R.T. (Bob) Sexton, noted South Australian maritime author.
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==Crew List==
==Crew List==
This list is held by The National Archives at Kew in London, England. 
It requires personal attendance to retrieve and copy the ship's documaents, and any help would be appreciated.
{{crew list|Voyage to London in 1872}}
{{crew list|Voyage to London in 1872}}




==Cargo List==
The list of exporters follows.<ref>South Australian Advertiser, 31 October 1871</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 17:52, 29 August 2010

Voyage to London in 1872
Under command of Captain John Bruce
Departure port Port Adelaide
Departure date 30th October 1871
Arrival port London
Arrival date 25th January 1872
Voyage duration 87 days

After being anchored mid-stream in the Port River for a week after her arrival, the ship was docked at Company's Wharf in Port Adelaide for the remainder of her visit.[1] She sailed from there on 30 October 1871 and arrived in London on 25 January 1872, a duration of 87 days.

Thanks to the generosity of Dr. Alan Platt, historian, specialising in the history of the City of Adelaide and its illustrious masters, we have a list of passengers who are known to have made the return voyage to England aboard the clipper. The list was compiled by Dr. Platt from data collected from Adelaide newspapers by R.T. (Bob) Sexton, noted South Australian maritime author.


Passenger List

No. Name in Newspaper /
on Passenger List
Individual
Wiki (GEDCOM) Page
Family/Household
Wiki (GEDCOM) Page
Cabin Class Birth Date Age Comment Ref.
1 Bartlett, Mr. W. Bartlett, W. Bartlett Family First Class (Saloon)
2 Bartlett, Mrs. Bartlett, Bartlett Family First Class (Saloon)
3 Bartlett, Master H.W. Bartlett, H.W. Bartlett Family First Class (Saloon)
4 Bartlett, Child Bartlett, Bartlett Family First Class (Saloon)
5 Bartlett, Child Bartlett, Bartlett Family First Class (Saloon)
6 Beythien, Miss Beythien, Beythien Family First Class (Saloon)
7 De Mole, Miss De Mole, De Mole Family First Class (Saloon)
8 Dix, Mrs. Dix, Dix Family First Class (Saloon)
9 Dix, Master C. Dix, C. Dix Family First Class (Saloon)
10 Dix, Master F. Dix, F. Dix Family First Class (Saloon)
11 Dix, Miss Dix, Dix Family First Class (Saloon)
12 Dix, Miss Dix, Dix Family First Class (Saloon)
13 Duck, Mrs. Mary Duck, Mary Duck Family First Class (Saloon)
14 Duck, Servant of Duck, Duck Family First Class (Saloon)
15 Fullarton, Mrs. Fullarton, Fullarton Family First Class (Saloon)
16 Fullarton, Master E.R. Fullarton, E.R. Fullarton Family First Class (Saloon)
17 Fullarton, Master W.A. Fullarton, W.A. Fullarton Family First Class (Saloon)
18 Hawke, Mr. N. Hawke, N. Hawke Family First Class (Saloon)
19 Hoerber, Miss Hoerber, Hoerber Family First Class (Saloon)
20 Ibbetson, Mrs. Ibbetson, Ibbetson Family First Class (Saloon)
21 Ibbetson, Master L. Ibbetson, L. Ibbetson Family First Class (Saloon)
22 Ibbetson, Miss Ibbetson, Ibbetson Family First Class (Saloon)
23 Ibbetson, Miss Ibbetson, Ibbetson Family First Class (Saloon)
24 Marryat, Mr. [master] C. Marryat, C. Marryat Family First Class (Saloon)
25 Stevens, Mrs. Stevens, Stevens Family First Class (Saloon)
26 Bell, F. Bell, F. Bell Family Second Class Cabins
27 Clisby, R.E. Clisby, R.E. Clisby Family Second Class Cabins
28 Cobb, Mr. W. Cobb, W. Cobb Family Second Class Cabins
29 Cobb, Mrs. Cobb, Cobb Family Second Class Cabins
30 Freeman, Mr. W. Freeman, W. Freeman Family Second Class Cabins
31 Freeman, Mrs. Freeman, Freeman Family Second Class Cabins
32 Langdon, R. Langdon, R. Langdon Family Second Class Cabins
33 Lewis, Mrs. Lewis, Lewis Family Second Class Cabins
34 Lewis, Child Lewis, Lewis Family Second Class Cabins
35 Lewis, Child Lewis, Lewis Family Second Class Cabins
36 Lewis, Child Lewis, Lewis Family Second Class Cabins
37 McBride, Mrs. McBride, McBride Family Second Class Cabins
38 McBride, Child McBride, McBride Family Second Class Cabins
39 McBride, Child McBride, McBride Family Second Class Cabins
40 Sellar, Mrs. Sellar, Sellar Family - F19071 Second Class Cabins
41 Sellar, Child Sellar, Sellar Family - F19071 Second Class Cabins
42 Sellar, Child Sellar, Sellar Family - F19071 Second Class Cabins
43 Sellar, Child Sellar, Sellar Family - F19071 Second Class Cabins




Crew List

This list is held by The National Archives at Kew in London, England. It requires personal attendance to retrieve and copy the ship's documaents, and any help would be appreciated.


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}}



Cargo List

The list of exporters follows.[2]

Notes

  1. South Australian Advertiser, September & October 1871
  2. South Australian Advertiser, 31 October 1871


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