Letter, [19--] [manuscript]. [19--]

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Letter, [19--] [manuscript]. [19--]

To Professor Shann in connection with the "Rockingham" disaster and survivors. The "Rockingham" was the ship which pioneered the Peel Settlement, and ran ashore at Rockingham, 14 May 1830.

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Rockingham (Ship)

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Chartered ship, built at Sunderland by Laing 1818, 427 tons. Principal Managing Owner: Henry Blanshard. Voyages: (1) 1822/3 Bengal and Madras. Capt Charles Beach. Downs 17 Jun 1823 - 27 Oct Calcutta - 4 Jan 1824 Diamond Harbour - 13 Jan Vizagapatam - 22 Jan Madras - 11 Feb Point de Galle - 8 Apr Cape - 14 May St Helena - 4 Jul Downs. Sank at her anchors at Garden Island, Western Australia, Apr 1831. Her emigrant passengers established the settlement Rockingham Town. British Library A...

Hitchcock, J. K

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Shann, E. O. G. (Edward Owen Giblin), 1884-1935

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Professor of History and Economics in the University of Western Australia, 1913-1931; Professor of Economics, 1931-1935. In 1909 research student at the London School of Economics. Lecturer in charge of history and economics in the University of Queensland, 1911-1913. His daughter married Sir Arthur Tange. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1909-1935. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225712855 Professor of History and Economics in the University of Wester...