Diary. 1852-1856.

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Diary. 1852-1856.

Describes voyages undertaken by Mr and Mrs Carter from Melbourne to London on the John Taylor, 24 Dec. 1852-26 April 1853, and from London to Melbourne on the Governor Morton, 6 May-6 Aug. 1856. They were the only cabin passengers on the return voyage.

1 v. (1.0 cm.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7034354

Libraries Australia

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Carter, William A., 1822-1876

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The diary writer is not identified in the volume, although he refers to his wife as 'Mrs C.'. His name and age have been established from passenger lists. He may have been the William Carter who lived in Sale, Victoria, served as a Borough Councillor, and died there in 1880. From the description of Diary. 1852-1856. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222596343 ...

Carter, William A., 1822-1876

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The diary writer is not identified in the volume, although he refers to his wife as 'Mrs C.'. His name and age have been established from passenger lists. He may have been the William Carter who lived in Sale, Victoria, served as a Borough Councillor, and died there in 1880. From the description of Diary. 1852-1856. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222596343 ...

John Taylor (Ship)

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Governor Morton (Ship)

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Merchant vessel, out of New York, N.Y., mastered by James E. Howland (on some voyages); owner-agent: Barling & Davis; built at Somerset, Mass., 1851. From the description of Logbook of the ship Governor Morton, 1868 May 14-1873 June 22. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 169912282 ...