File:Barque Mindora, by John Stewart.jpg
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English: Barque Mindora in 1880, by John Stewart. Mindora built in 1865 in a Saint Johns, New Brunswick shipyard. Stoddart Brothers of Liverpool bought her in 1875, selling the ship to J. Lindsay in 1879. Lindsay’s house flag is hosted on the mainmast, and the ship’s International Code flies upon the mizzen above the British merchant mariner ensign. A pilot sidewheel steam tug of Glasgow is near, as well as several sailing ships. She carried cotton from the American South and Canadian lumber for much of her early career. In 1880, she had traveled from Greenock to Pensacola, Florida and back, and then made four crossing between Greenock and Quebec. She Was disabled at sea in November, and her crew rescued, only to nearly make the Irish Coast unaided. Found and brought in under tow, she was repaired and put into the Australian Trade, where she sailed in service out of Sydney for 10 Years, until hulked in 1896. Noted in: “The Ship Painters” by Roger Finch (1975), Illustrated Page 63“Marine Art & the Clyde” by A.S. Davidson (2001), Illustrated Page 198. |
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Source | Vallejo Gallery |
Author | John Stewart, Scottish (1842-1897) |
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