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The Newcastle launched in 1857, 1275 tons, was built by W. Pile junior at Sunderland for Richard Green's London to India service. The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich has a bill of sale for the transaction (NMM MS GRN 14). She was designed by the noted naval architect Bernard Waymouth (1824–1890).
Newcastle is a settlement in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. Formerly a military hill station for the British Army it is now a training centre for the Jamaica Defence Force . The Blue Mountain and John Crow Mountain National Park in which Newcastle is located was established in 1992.
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Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes 3 January United States Donald McKay: East Boston, Massachusetts: McKay: Clipper: For Black Ball Line. [1]4 January United Kingdom
Messrs. A. M'Millan & Son Dumbarton: Antigua: Clipper: For John Kerr. [1] 1 January United Kingdom: Griffith Thomas Barmouth: David William Pickering: Schooner: For David William Pickering and others. [2] 1 January United Kingdom: J. M. Reed Pallion: Flying Fish: Barque: For Messrs. Cavan Bros. [3] [4] 1 January United Kingdom: Messrs. R ...
The clipper route was derived from the Brouwer Route and was sailed by clipper ships between Europe and the Far East, Australia and New Zealand. The route, devised by the Dutch navigator Hendrik Brouwer in 1611, reduced the time of a voyage between The Netherlands and Java , in the Dutch East Indies , from almost 12 months to about six months ...
Barbara Walters interview with V. Stiviano. Stiviano spoke to Barbara Walters on the ABC News program "20/20" about the recording and her relationship with Donald Sterling.
Messrs. C. & W. Earle Hull: Minister Thorbecke: Steamship: For Zwolle Shipping Company. [33] 23 March France: Cherbourg: La Bellona: Frigate: For French Navy. [34] 23 March United Kingdom: John Smith Pallion: Prima Donna: Brig: For Mr. Prew. [1] [17] [35] 23 March United Kingdom: Devonport Dockyard: St Jean d'Acre: James Watt-class ship of the ...