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==Passenger List Comparison==
==Passenger List Comparison==


Dr Platt's list of passengers follows that of the South Australian Advertiser of 6 January 1866<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41031467 |title=SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. |newspaper=[[South_Australian_Register|South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900)]] |location=Adelaide, SA |date=6 January 1866 |accessdate=14 November 2013 |page=2 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}</ref> However, the South Australian Advertiser of the same date<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28783817 |title=SHIPPING NEWS. |newspaper=[[The_Advertiser_(Adelaide)|The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889)]] |location=Adelaide, SA |date=6 January 1866 |accessdate=14 November 2013 |page=2 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}</ref> also published a more extensive passenger list and the South Australian Register of 19 June 1866<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article0 |title=[No heading]. |newspaper=[[South_Australian_Register|South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900)]] |location=Adelaide, SA |date=19 June 1866 |accessdate=14 November 2013 |page=1 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}</ref> contained a further partial list of passengers who, at the conclusion of the voyage, signed the testimonial presented to the ship's medical officer [[Orby Cary Family|Samuel Orby Carey]]. These lists contain the following passengers:
Dr Platt's [[#Passenger List|Passenger List]] follows that of the South Australian Advertiser of 6 January 1866.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41031467 |title=SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. |newspaper=[[South_Australian_Register|South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900)]] |location=Adelaide, SA |date=6 January 1866 |accessdate=14 November 2013 |page=2 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}</ref> However, the South Australian Advertiser of the same date<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28783817 |title=SHIPPING NEWS. |newspaper=[[The_Advertiser_(Adelaide)|The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889)]] |location=Adelaide, SA |date=6 January 1866 |accessdate=14 November 2013 |page=2 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}</ref> also published a more extensive passenger list and the South Australian Register of 19 June 1866<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article0 |title=[No heading]. |newspaper=[[South_Australian_Register|South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900)]] |location=Adelaide, SA |date=19 June 1866 |accessdate=14 November 2013 |page=1 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}</ref> contained a further partial list of passengers who, at the conclusion of the voyage, signed the testimonial presented to the ship's medical officer [[Orby Cary Family|Samuel Orby Carey]]. These lists contain the following passengers:




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|Mr. and Mrs. Amslie and child ||Mr. and Mrs. Ainslie [''sic''] and infant ||  
|Mr. and Mrs. Amslie and child ||Mr. and Mrs. Ainslie [''sic''] and infant ||  
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>See Crew List below.
<nowiki>*</nowiki>See [[#Crew List|Crew List]] below.
 
Miss Homburg and Mr Rooney (and possibly one or two others) may have joined the ship at Cape Town.
Miss Homburg and Mr Rooney (and possibly one or two others) may have joined the ship at Cape Town.



Revision as of 05:51, 21 November 2013

Voyage to London in 1866
Under command of Captain David Bruce
Departure port Port Adelaide
Departure date 5th January 1866
Arrival port London
Arrival date 13th April 1866
Voyage duration 100 days

The City of Adelaide berthed at Company's Basin in Port Adelaide for ten weeks,[1] then sailed from South Australia on 5 January 1866 and arrived in London on 13 April 1866, a duration of 100 days.

Thanks to the generosity of Dr. Alan Platt, historian, specialising in the history of the City of Adelaide and her illustrious masters, we have a list of passengers who are known to have made the return voyage to England aboard her. 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 Comparison

Dr Platt's Passenger List follows that of the South Australian Advertiser of 6 January 1866.[2] However, the South Australian Advertiser of the same date[3] also published a more extensive passenger list and the South Australian Register of 19 June 1866[4] contained a further partial list of passengers who, at the conclusion of the voyage, signed the testimonial presented to the ship's medical officer Samuel Orby Carey. These lists contain the following passengers:


Register 6 Jan 1866 Advertiser 6 Jan 1866 Register 19 Jun 1866
Cabin:
Mr. and Mrs. Sandover and three children Mr. and Mrs. Sandover and family (3)
Mr. and Mrs. Edsall and child Mr. and Mrs. Edsall and son Mr. and Mrs. Edsall
Mrs. Edwards Mrs. Edwards Mrs. Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Mr. and Mrs. Brewster
Mr. and Mrs. Raphael and four children Mr. and Mrs. Raphael and family (4) Mr. and Mrs. Raphael
Miss Simmons Miss Simmons Miss Simmons
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford and four children Mr. and Mrs. Clifford and family (4) Mr. and Mrs. Clifford, Mr. F. Clifford
Mrs. and Miss Schumacher Mrs. Schumacker Miss Schumacker Mrs. Schumacher
Mr. and Mrs. Mainwaring and four children Mr. and Mrs. Mainwaring and family (4) Mr. and Mrs. Mainwaring
Miss Ramsbottom Miss Ramsbottom Miss Ramsbottom
Mrs. and Miss Brown Mrs. and Miss Brown Mr. and Miss Brown
Mrs. and Miss Clisby Mrs. and Miss Clisby Mrs. Clisby, Miss Clisby
Miss Watford Miss Walford Miss Walford
Mr. Hogarth Mr. Hogarth Mr. and Mrs. Hogarth
Mr. Fry Mr. Fry D. Henry Foy [sic]
Mr. Murray Mr. Murray
Miss Homburg (cabin not known)
Steerage:
Mr. and Mrs. Chalker and children (3) Mr. and Mrs. Chalklen [sic]
Mrs. Birt Mrs. Burt [sic]
Mr. and Mrs. Spangenberg Mrs. Spangenburg
Mrs. Parker Mrs. E. Parker
Mrs. Sell Mrs. Sell
Mrs. Buck
Mrs. Jose and infant Mrs. Jose
*Mr. Bennett (assistant steward) Mr. Bennett
*Mr. Schomburg (2nd class steward) Mr. Schaumburg [sic], Mr. H. Schaumburg
Mr. White Mr. White
Mr. Anderson Mr. Anderson
Mr. Schot Mr. Schutt
Mr. Spark Mr. Spark
Mr. Ramage
Mr. Farley Mr. Farley, Mr. J. Farley
Mr. Rooney
*David Bruce (Captain)
*John Bruce (1st mate)
*Mr. Devitt (OS)
*Mr. Claxton (steward)
*Mr. A. Bruce (apprentice)
*Mr. Robins (2nd mate)
*Mr. Page (cuddy servant)
And Crew
For Cape Town:
Mr. and Mrs. Amslie and child Mr. and Mrs. Ainslie [sic] and infant

*See Crew List below.

Miss Homburg and Mr Rooney (and possibly one or two others) may have joined the ship at Cape Town.


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 Ainslie, Mr. Ainslie, - I19561 Ainslie Family - F19091 First Class (Saloon) To Cape Town; alt. spelling Ainslie/Amslie [5][6]
2 Ainslie, Mrs. Ainslie, - I19562 Ainslie Family - F19091 First Class (Saloon) To Cape Town; alt. spelling Ainslie/Amslie [5][6][7]
3 Ainslie, Child Ainslie, - I19563 Ainslie Family - F19091 First Class (Saloon) To Cape Town; alt. spelling Ainslie/Amslie [5][6][7]
4 Brewster, Mr. Brewster, John - I172 Brewster Family - F93 First Class (Saloon) Abt 39 [6][7]
5 Brewster, Mrs. Cameron, Anne - I173 Brewster Family - F93 First Class (Saloon) Abt 38 [6][7]
6 Brown, Mrs. Brown, - I104 Brown Family - F55 First Class (Saloon) Alternative spelling Mr./Mrs. [5][6][7]
7 Brown, Miss Brown, - I105 Brown Family - F55 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
8 Clifford, Mr. Clifford, - I19590 Clifford Family - F19099 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
9 Clifford, Mrs. Clifford, - I19591 Clifford Family - F19099 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
10 Clifford, Child Clifford, - I19592 Clifford Family - F19099 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
11 Clifford, Child Clifford, - I19593 Clifford Family - F19099 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
12 Clifford, Child Clifford, - I19594 Clifford Family - F19099 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
13 Clifford, Child Clifford, - I19595 Clifford Family - F19099 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
14 Clisby, Mrs. Clisby, - I19596 Clisby Family - F19100 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
15 Clisby, Miss Clisby, - I19597 Clisby Family - F19100 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
16 Edsall, Mr. Edsall, - I19598 Edsall Family - F19101 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
17 Edsall, Mrs. Edsall, - I19599 Edsall Family - F19101 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
18 Edsall, Child Edsall, - I19600 Edsall Family - F19101 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
19 Edwards, Mrs. Edwards, - I19601 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
20 Fry, Mr. D. Henry Fry, D. Henry - I19602 First Class (Saloon) Alternative spelling Fry/Foy [5][6][7]
21 Hogarth, Mr. Hogarth, Findlay - I92 Hogarth Family - F19125 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
22 Hogarth, Mrs. Homburg, Emma - I93 Hogarth Family - F19125 First Class (Saloon) Mrs. Hogarth and Miss Homburg on testimonial are likely to be the same person. Homburg was newlywed Mrs. Hogarth's maiden name. [7]
23 Mainwaring, Mr. Mainwaring, - I19604 Mainwaring Family - F19102 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
24 Mainwaring, Mrs. Mainwaring, - I19605 Mainwaring Family - F19102 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
25 Mainwaring, Child Mainwaring, - I19606 Mainwaring Family - F19102 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
26 Mainwaring, Child Mainwaring, - I19607 Mainwaring Family - F19102 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
27 Mainwaring, Child Mainwaring, - I19608 Mainwaring Family - F19102 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
28 Mainwaring, Child Mainwaring, - I19609 Mainwaring Family - F19102 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
29 Murray, Mr. Murray, - I1085 First Class (Saloon) [5][6]
30 Ramsbottom, Miss Ramsbottom, - I19610 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
31 Raphael, Mr. Raphael, - I19611 Raphael Family - F19103 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
32 Raphael, Mrs. Raphael, - I19612 Raphael Family - F19103 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
33 Raphael, Child Raphael, - I19613 Raphael Family - F19103 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
34 Raphael, Child Raphael, - I19614 Raphael Family - F19103 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
35 Raphael, Child Raphael, - I19615 Raphael Family - F19103 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
36 Raphael, Child Raphael, - I19616 Raphael Family - F19103 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
37 Rooney, Mr. Rooney, - I1097 First Class (Saloon) Cabin not known, likely to have boarded at Cape Town [7]
38 Sandover, Mr. Sandover, William - I139 Sandover Family - F79 First Class (Saloon) 1823 Abt 43 [5][6][7]
39 Sandover, Mrs. Bate, Mary Billing - I140 Sandover Family - F79 First Class (Saloon) 1826 Abt 40 [5][6][7]
40 Sandover, Child Sandover, William - I141 Sandover Family - F79 First Class (Saloon) 1856 Abt 10 [5][6][7]
41 Sandover, Child Sandover, Ellen - I142 Sandover Family - F79 First Class (Saloon) 1861 Abt 5 [5][6][7]
42 Sandover, Child Sandover, Elizabeth - I143 Sandover Family - F79 First Class (Saloon) Apr 1864 Abt 2 [5][6][7]
43 Schumacher, Mrs. Wilke, Caroline Magdalene Paulina - I19617 Schumacher Family - F19146 First Class (Saloon) c1825 Alternative spelling Schumacher/Schumacker [5][6][7]
44 Schumacher, Miss Schumacher, - I19618 Schumacher Family - F19146 First Class (Saloon) Alternative spelling Schumacher/Schumacker [5][6][7]
45 Simmons, Miss Simmons, - I19619 First Class (Saloon) [5][6][7]
46 Walford, Miss Walford, - I1086 First Class (Saloon) Alternative spelling Walford/Watford [5][6][7]
47 Anderson, Mr. Anderson, - I1098 Second Class Cabins [6][7]
48 Bennet, Mr. Second Class Cabins [6]
49 Birt, Mrs. Birt, - I1099 Second Class Cabins Alt. spelling Birt/Burt [6][7]
50 Buck, Mrs. Buck, - I1100 Second Class Cabins [6][7]
51 Chalker, Mr. Chalker, - I1087 Chalker Family - F116 Second Class Cabins [6][7]
52 Chalker, Mrs. Chalker, - I1088 Chalker Family - F116 Second Class Cabins [6][7]
53 Chalker, Child Chalker, - I1089 Chalker Family - F116 Second Class Cabins [6][7]
54 Chalker, Child Chalker, - I1090 Chalker Family - F116 Second Class Cabins [6][7]
55 Chalker, Child Chalker, - I1091 Chalker Family - F116 Second Class Cabins [6][7]
56 Farley, Mr. Farley, J. - I1101 Second Class Cabins [6][7]
57 Jose, Mrs. Jose, - I1092 Jose Family - F117 Second Class Cabins [6][7]
58 Jose, Infant Jose, - I1093 Jose Family - F117 Second Class Cabins [6][7]
59 Parker, Mrs. Parker, - I1102 Second Class Cabins [6][7]
60 Ramage, Mr. Ramage, - I1103 Second Class Cabins [6][7]
61 Schomburg, Mr. Second Class Cabins [6]
62 Schot, Mr. Schot, - I1104 Second Class Cabins [6][7]
63 Sell, Mrs. Sell, - I1105 Second Class Cabins [6][7]
64 Spangenberg, Mr. Spangenberg, - I1095 Spangenberg Family - F118 Second Class Cabins Alt. spelling Spangenberg/Spangenburg [6][7]
65 Spangenberg, Mrs. Spangenberg, - I1096 Spangenberg Family - F118 Second Class Cabins Alt. spelling Spangenberg/Spangenburg [6][7]
66 Spark, Mr. Spark, John - I130 Second Class Cabins [6][7]
67 White, Mr. White, - I1106 Second Class Cabins [6][7]




Crew List

This list is held by the Maritime History Archive, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada.


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}}



Cargo List

The list of exporters follows.[8]


Exporter Goods Exporter Goods
W Peacock and Son 631 bales wool W Peacock and Son 37 trunks boots
W Peacock and Son 771 bags bark W Peacock and Son 33 bales bark
W Peacock and Son 50 bales leather W Peacock and Son 5 bales glue pieces
W Peacock and Son 447 hides W Peacock and Son 9 bags calf-skins
W Peacock and Son 1 parcel G W Cotton 181 bales wool
G W Cotton 1 bag wool W Younghusband and Company 1,147 bales wool
W Younghusband and Company 3 half-bales wool W Younghusband and Company 1 bag wool
W Younghusband and Company 58 bags ore W Younghusband and Company 50 tons copper ore
W Younghusband and Company 63 tons lead ore W Younghusband and Company 17 bales leather
W Younghusband and Company 37 tons scrap iron G Bowman 115 bales, 1 bag wool
E J Leake 283 bales wool A Schlinke 100 bales wool
F Clark and Son 84 bales wool Kapunda Mining Company 53 tons copper
J Young 1 qr-cask wine Main and Geyer 1 box beeswax
South Australian Banking Company 1 case Chief Secretary 1 case
E Wright 6 cases wine J M Linklater 73 bales wool
Virgoe, Son and Chapman 4 cases confectionery
(FOR CAPE TOWN) Anthony and Bartlett 3 cases (FOR CAPE TOWN) Chief Secretary 2 cases


Notes

  1. South Australian Advertiser, October - December 1865
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  8. South Australian Advertiser, 6 January 1866


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