http://www.dwyers.id.au/dwyer/dwyer_mcredmond_ships.htm WebbPhoebe Dunbar – 1853 Departed Tilbury 30th May 1853 (via Dublin) and arrived Fremantle 30th August 1853 Number of Guards officially listed to arrive was 30 – the “Ships Project” confirms 29 Phoebe Dunbar Journal Historical Image: Please click on name to view detailed profile BARR / BASS Robert / John 15th and 81st Regiment
Phoebe Dunbar
WebbFreshwater Bay received 80 Irish convicts from Phoebe Dunbar. These men were accommodated in a Henderson brainchild – ‘wooden depots’. These structures were framed and trialled in Fremantle: ‘A wooden building, 110 feet long, 20 feet wide, on plates, weather-boarded on sides, shingled on battens, and floored, with ship’s fittings.’ WebbThese ships arrived at Port Chalmers between March 1848 and January 1851. Hocken gave additional information about what some individuals did between their arrival and 1898. He also noted where some individuals were living in 1898. The first occupation listed against passengers' names appears to have been that given at the time of embarkation. dark and ice pokemon
Phoebe Dunbar – 1853 – Enrolled Pensioner Force WA
Webb26 mars 2024 · A Tribute to our Pioneering Ancestors Who Immigrated to Australia 1841 - 1883 - They Came, They Stayed & They Prospered. WebbDetails of ADM 101/253/1A; Reference: ADM 101/253/1A Description: Medical and surgical journal of Her Majesty’s transport Phoebe Dunbar for 4 May to 21 September 1853 by John W. Bowler, Surgeon, during which time the said ship was employed in making a voyage from Kingstown, Dublin to Swan River, Western Australia. Webbships from the English shipbuilder James Laing and Sons of Sunderland, England, to cater for the new Australian trade. Credited with introducing the American-style clipper ship to the Australian run, Duncan Dunbar named the various clippers after his family including Phoebe Dunbar, Dunbar Castle, Duncan Dunbar and the Dunbar. dark and grey tattoos