The four-masted sailing ship Port Jackson.
Donor : Maureen Anderson
Part of the "Alan Green" collection
Location
Official No. 84362: Code Letters QPLM.
Owners: 1882 William Duthie, Aberdeen: 1882 William James & Alexander Duthie, Alexander Davidson, George Washington Wilson, James Elsmie & James Haddow Bower, Aberdeen: 1898 Duthie Bros. & Co, Aberdeen: 1906 Devitt & Moore, London (used as a cadet training ship): 1926 Hessler & Co, West Hartlepool: 1917 Swift SS Co, (Exchange Buildings) West Hartlepool.
Port Jackson was built as a wool clipper for the London to Sydney, NSW run.
Crew December 1883;
Ander, Peter, able seaman, b. 1841, Norway
Anderson, Hans, ordinary seaman, b. 1860, Newburg
Anderson, S, able seaman, b. 1853, Stockholm
Carlison, J, able seaman, b. 1860, Sweden
Cay, Malcolm M, apprentice, b. 1866, London
Clarke, Hy, ordinary seaman, b. 1865, London
Collyer, Andrew, apprentice, b. 1867, London
Cree, John, boy, b. 1863, Boston
Crombie, James, 1st mate, b. 1844, Aberdeen
Crombie, Robert, master, b. 1845, Newburg
Crombie, Thomas, able seaman, b. 1860, Newburg
Davis, G, able seaman, b. 1834
de Bruse, F, able seaman, b. 1850, Sweden
Gasson, H, able seaman, b. 1845, Germany
Grubell, Ludwig, able seaman, b. 1855, Hamburg
Hanson, HW, able seaman, b. 1860, Denmark
Harris, Charles, bosuns mate, b. 1852, London
Jopp, Alf E, apprentice, b. 1865, London
Kidd, Hy, able seaman, b. 1854, London
Krause, F, able seaman, b. 1858, Prussia
Livingston, Forbes, carpenter, b. 1842, Aberdeen
Luca, John S, 3rd mate, b. 1852, Chichester
Merchant, Wilson?, 2nd mate, b. 1849, Aberdeen
Murchison, Cyril, steward, b. 1861, Copenhagen
Nicol, John, sails, b. 1837
Olsen, Johann, able seaman, b. 1850, Sweden
Pahbriam, M, cook, b. 1856, Stettin
Parker, William, able seaman, b. 1842, Liverpool
Phillip, Jno DS, apprentice, b. 1865, London
Schless, H, able seaman, b. 1862, Germany
Simpson, James, able seaman, b. 1837, Arbroath
Smith, John, able seaman, b. 1860, Sweden
Stephen, George, able seaman, b. 1858, Aberdeen
Taplin, Jno, boy, b. 1860, Leamington
Watson, John, able seaman, b. 1850, Boston
Some of her masters were: 1883-85 Robert Crombie (born 1852 Aberdeen): 1889-93 James Hodge (died 1909): 1907-10 Charles Maitland (born 1848 London): 1917 George Rupert Masters.
Bound from Buenos Aires for Cork with a cargo of maize Port Jackson was torpedoed by German submarine (U-67 Hans Nieland) & sank off Fastnet in 51.00N/14.02W on 28 April 1917 with the loss of 14 lives including the master.
Lives lost April 1917;
Banche, Theodore, 30, b. Copenhagen
Cronin, Thomas, able seaman, 34, b. Liverpool
Flatten, Herman, seaman, 27, b. Norway
Friburg, Arthur, seaman, 41, b. Sweden
Glennie, Henry, sailmaker, 57, b. Montrose
Jensson, Theodor, seaman, 18, b. Iceland
Leonard, John Francis, mess steward
Lorentzen, Hans Theodor, seaman, 21, b. Denmark
Masters, George Rupert, master, 46, Annapolis, Nova Scotia
Mattson, Werner, 26, b. Finland
McGregor, William, boatswain, 70, b. Aberdeen
Snellman, John, able seaman, 55, b. Finland
Stark, Nicholas, able seaman, 60, b. Finland
Windey, John, ship’s cook, b. Brussels
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