What have We to Give – What Have They To Take, n.d., Ts., 7pp.
- AU PMB MS 1371-108
- Unidad documental simple
- n.d.
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What have We to Give – What Have They To Take, n.d., Ts., 7pp.
Pihaatae, Francois
What a house! Near Tongan Hill Fort, Sigatoka [Correction: Hari Krishna Temple, not a house]
Parte deFiji 2009
Gammage, Jan
Tedder, James L.O.
Tedder, James L.O.
Whaling minutes, prison accounts, prison narrative, Bounty history, administration inquiry
There are five items:
Norfolk Island
Whaling logbooks, and other documents, copied in New England (USA) repositories
Please refer to the full entry in PMB 200
For indexes see American Whalers and Traders in the Pacific, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1978 and Where the Whalers Went, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1984. Information is provided in the following format: Name of ship (in upper case); Date of voyage; Area or places visited. PLEASE NOTE: PMB 768 to 783 - the names of the captains or logkeepers were not readily available for inclusion in these entries. Some of the names may be located in the indexes mentioned above.
KENSINGTON; 1857-61; Continued from reel PMB 770 LION; 1831-33; Pacific WILLIAM SPRAGUE; 1849-51; Pacific EDWARD; 1830-32; Pacific COLOMA; 1870-74; Pacific COMET, STORM, KING, LOTUS; 1861-63; Pacific List of U.S. whaling vessels, 1830s-1840s ELIZA, report and manifest; 1807; Indian Ocean BOWDITCH (Insurance); 1832-35; Pacific UNIDENTIFIED; 1835; Pacific GENERAL JACKSON, shipping paper; 1841-42; Indian Ocean Bay of Islands - Memo, sundries Fleming, James B.; Letters re Sydney trade, 1841.
Of special interest on this reel (LION; 1831-33) Sighting of Krakatoa, 17 February 1833
New England Microfilming Project
Whaling logbooks, and other documents, copied in New England (USA) repositories
Please refer to the full entry in PMB 200. For indexes see American Whalers and Traders in the Pacific, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1978 and Where the Whalers Went, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1984.
Information is provided in the following format: Name of ship (in upper case); Date of voyage; Area or places visited:
UNIDENTIFIED; 1852-1855; Pacific COPIA; 1848-51; Pacific ALICE FRAZIER; 1851-55; Pacific CERES; 1834-37; Pacific PHOENIX; 1834-37; Pacific.
The remaining items are held by the New London County Historical Society: COLUMBUS; 1851-55; Pacific INDIAN CHIEF; 1951-55; Pacific ELECTRA; 1862-63; Pacific VENICE; 1849-51; Pacific GEORGE HOWLAND; 1857-61; Pacific Of special interest on this reel (ALICE FRAZIER; 1851-55) Journal of captain's wife; poems, recipes and sketches; life ashore at Honolulu; Russian, French and British warships at Honolulu, 23 July 1854; (CERES; 1834-37) Excellent sketches of places visited, ships and whaling scenes; accounts of ports visited and activities there.
PLEASE NOTE: PMB 768 to 783 - the names of the captains or logkeepers were not readily available for inclusion in these entries. Some of the names may be located in the indexes mentioned above.
New England Microfilming Project
Whaling logbooks, and other documents, copied in New England (USA) repositories
Please refer to the full entry in PMB 200
For indexes see American Whalers and Traders in the Pacific, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1978 and Where the Whalers Went, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1984. Information is provided in the following format: Name of ship (in upper case); Date of voyage; Area or places visited. PLEASE NOTE: PMB 768 to 783 - the names of the captains or logkeepers were not readily available for inclusion in these entries. Some of the names may be located in the indexes mentioned above.
Miscellaneous Papers of the CLARKSON: The ship sailed from Edgartown in October 1842 on a whaling voyage. In 1843, after visiting Tahiti, it was damaged during a hurricane but continued the voyage. In 1845, when attempting to round Cape Horn in severe gales it was again damaged and forced to put into Tulcuhuano for repairs. The ship was condemned and sold. The papers include the Statement of General Average and Partial Loss, disbursements to crew, owners, several insurance companies and the Pacific Bank. The claim appears to have been settled in Oct. 1846 after some dispute over the amount and the way in which some of the sperm oil on board was lost. Captain Chase; Owners(?) Peter Folger and Henry Defrees
The remaining items are held by the Peter Foulger Museum: MINERVA SMYTH; 1848-52; Pacific NANTUCKET; 1841-45; Pacific EAGLE; 1828-31; Pacific CHARLES CARROLL; 1848-52; Pacific MARCUS; 1847-50; Pacific EAGLE; 1853-56; Pacific
Of special interest on this reel (EAGLE; 1853-56) Sketches of whales and ships
New England Microfilming Project