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(OR) ORIENT LINE
(ANDERSON, ANDERSON &
CO.)
ORIENT - w3s 1,033t 1853 Rotherhithe
Lithograph
by T.G. Dutton
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK (PAH8541)
HEATHER BELL- w3bk 479t
1855 Aberdeen
In unidentified port (ca.1875)
State Library of South Australia (PRG1373/2/7)
HOLMSDALE - w3s 1,257t
1858 Sunderland
At
Port Augusta, South Australia, 1875
State Library of South Australia (PRG 1373/2/2)
THE MURRAY - w3s 903t
1861 Aberdeen
From
a lithograph by T.G. Dutton
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK (PAH8561)
COONATTA - c3s 633t 1863
London
Lithograph
by T.G. Dutton
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK (PAH
8564)
GOOLWA - c3s 717t 1864 Aberdeen
Lithograh
by T.G. Dutton
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK
(PAH 8566)
DARRA - c3s 999t 1865 Aberdeen
In
an ubidentified port (ca. 1875)
State Library of South Australia (PRG1373/2/12)
YATALA - c3s 1,127t 1865
London
Lithograph
by T.G. Dutton
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK (PAH
8573)
HESPERUS – i3s 1,859gt
1,777 1873 Glasgow
Watercolour
by Jack Spurling
"SAIL. The
Romance of the Clipper Ships", Vol. I,
pictured byJ.Spurling, storied by Basil Lubbock
ARGONAUT - c3s 1,073t 1866 London
Photo from Hall & Co, Sydney
Baslil Lubbock's
"Colonial Clippers"
HARBINGER - i3s 1,585gt 1506nt
1876 Greenock
Watercolour
by Jack Spurling
"Sail.
The Romance of the Clipper Ships", Vol. I,
pictured by J.Spurling, storied by Basil Lubbock
No image was found of the ship BOREALIS (c3s 920t 1864 London)
which was owned by Anderson, Anderson & Co.
Ship details from “The
Colonial Clippers” by Basil Lubock,
and “Fast Sailing
Ships” by David R MacGregor
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