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(CL) CAMBRIAN LINE
(WILLIAMS
& ROBERTS, LATER
T.
WILLIAMS & CO.)
A. EARLY WOOD SHIP
LEGION of HONOUR - w3s 1219t 1863 St John, N.B. - No image
found
NAVAL RESERVE - see Black Ball Line
(BB)
ROYAL OAK - w3bk 1244t 1853 New
Brunswick (Wrecked 1882)
Unidentified port
(ca.1880)
State Library of South Australia (PRG 1373/8/22)
EASTERN LIGHT - w3s 1245t 1869 St John, N.B
Unidentified port as barque(ca.1877) / State Library
of South Australia
(PRG
1373/8/20)
B. IRON SHIPS
CAMBRIAN QUEEN
(ex-HOOGHLY) - i3s 1,300t 1868 Sunderland
Unidentified
port (ca.1900)
State
Library of South Australia (PRG 1373/8/18)
CAMBRIAN MONARCH - i3s 1306t 1876 Liverpool
State Library
of Victoria (Accession
No. H99.220/205)
CAMBRIAN
PRINCE - i3s 1393t 1876 Sothampton
Unidentified port (ca. 1880)
State
Library of South
Australia (PRG 1373/8/19)
CAMBRIAN
DUCHESS
(ex-ARVONIA) - i3s 1266t
1876
Sunderland
- -
At
Port Augusta (ca. 1889)
State Library of South Australia (PRG 1373/8/14)
CAMBRIAN PRINCESS - i3s 1,394t 1877
Southampton
State Library of Victoria (Accession No. H99.220/3464)
CAMBRIAN CHIEFTAIN -
i3bk 1,153t
1885 Southampton
State Libraryof Victoria (Accession No. H99.220/3568)
CAMBRIAN WARRIOR-
st3s 1,432t 1885
Sunderland
State
Library of Victoria (Accession No. H99.220/1597)
CAMBRIAN KING - st3s 1,718t 1890 Glasgow
Port Adelaide (Ca. 1896)
State
Library of South Australia (PRG 1373/8/17)
Ships details from Basil
Lubbock’s “The Last of the
Windjammers”,
Vols. I &
II (Brown,
Son & Ferguson, Ltd., Glasgow Reprint 1963)
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