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Field name | Value |
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Title | Log of the Euterpe, Volume 9, 1896-1897 |
Author | Banks, Captain Alexander; Richmond, 1st Mate Thomas |
Date | 19 Jun 1896 - 29 May 1897 |
Document Type | Shipping Papers |
Publisher Information | S. Straker & Sons Export Stationers & Printers (London) |
Reference | A0245.1.09 |
Library / Archive | Maritime Museum of San Diego |
Collection Name | Euterpe/Star of India Log Book |
Description | Euterpe logbook detailing voyages from Britain to New Zealand. Whilst in New Zealand one of the crew is found drowned at the end of his watch and the crew witness an eclipse at sea. The log also includes a list of the officers and crew on board the Euterpe and identifies them by rank and occupation. |
Series Description | Series I - Log Books. |
Biographical Note / History | The Euterpe was built in the town of Ramsey on the Isle of Man (located in the Irish Sea off the northwest coast of Britain) in 1863. The Euterpe is a full-rigged, iron-hulled windjammer vessel, which served Great Britain well, making numerous trips to India hauling jute and New Zealand transporting passengers. During these first three decades of service the Euterpe made 21 round-the-world trips. In 1897 she was sold to the Pacific Colonial Ship Company of San Francisco, California and the Euterpe made voyages from the Pacific Northwest to Australia and Hawaii transporting lumber, sugar, copper ore and coal. |
Theme(s) | Ships and Shipping Lines |
Country (from) | Great Britain; New Zealand |
Country (to) | New Zealand; Great Britain |
Places | South Africa; Snares Islands, New Zealand; Tasmania; Cape Horn, South America |
Ports | Glasgow, Scotland; Port Chalmers, Dunedin, Wellington, New Zealand; London, England |
Ships | Euterpe |
People | Banks, Captain Alexander; Richmond, 1st Mate Thomas |
Keywords | cargo, explosives, Pacific Colonial Ship Company, shipping, tallow, bad weather, wool, sailor |
Language | English |
Document(s) linked to |
Log of the Euterpe, Volume 10, 1897-1900 |
Copyright | Maritime Museum of San Diego |