Category:Macquarie (ship, 1875)
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English: The Macquarie was an composite-hulled full-rigged ship built in 1875 by R&H Green, Blackwall, London. Dimensions: length × beam × depth = 169.7 × 40.1 × 23.6 ft (51.7 × 12.2 × 7.1 m) and tonnage: 1965 GRT, 1857 NRT and 1852 tons under deck. It was equipped with two decks and had a forecastle of 42 feet and a poop of 69 feet. The figurehead was a likeness of Queen Victoria. 1953 broken up in Sydney.[1][2]
Names:
- Melbourne (1875–1888)
- Macquarie (1888–1904)
- Fortuna (1904–1953) see Category:Fortuna (ship, 1875)
Media in category "Macquarie (ship, 1875)"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Macquarie (ship, 1875) - SLV H99.220-3298.jpg 1,849 × 1,480; 1.31 MB
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Macquarie - Nla.pic-vn3257406-v.jpg 386 × 561; 149 KB
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StateLibQld 1 134638 Macquarie (ship).jpg 1,000 × 765; 58 KB
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StateLibQld 1 141907 Macquarie (ship).jpg 625 × 1,000; 61 KB
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StateLibQld 1 148431 Macquarie (ship).jpg 1,000 × 645; 68 KB
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StateLibQld 1 199059 Macquarie (ship).jpg 1,000 × 641; 112 KB
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The 'Melbourne' (1875) at Gravesend, U.K. PRG-1373-2-46.jpg 925 × 587; 141 KB
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The 'Melbourne' under partial sail PRG-1373-2-47.jpg 1,024 × 711; 231 KB