Duke of York (ship)

Duke of York (ship)
Career
Name: Duke of York
Owner: South Australia Company
Operator: South Australia Company
Port of registry: UP UR 7920
Builder: Bideford Shipyard
Launched: 1817
Maiden voyage: 24 February 1836
Fate: Wrecked in September 1837
General characteristics
Class and type: Barque
Tons burthen: 190 bm
Length: 81 ft (25 m)
Beam: 23 ft (7.0 m)
Propulsion: Sails
Sail plan: Three masted barque
Crew: 27

The Duke of York was a barque under the command of Captain Robert Clark Morgan (1798–1864) and owned by the South Australia Company.

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History

The ship was a three masted barque that was built in Bideford in 1817 as a two masted brig. The ship left London on 24 February 1836 and arrived at Kangaroo Island on 27 July 1836 after 154 days.[1] The ship dropped anchor at Nepean Bay.[2]

The settlers carried on board established Kingscote, the first free settlement in Australia.[3] This was the first pioneer ship to reach South Australia with European settlers as the start of the European settlement of South Australia.[4]

The Duke of York was wrecked on its first whaling voyage in September 1837 north of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. SKHFDKTUSDFKISKGFVSDYISEKGFBSRVHASEGVU

General specifications

Its dimensions were 81' long, beam 23' and tonnage 190 tons.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Duke of York - 27 July 1836", Passenger Ships Arriving in South Australia.
  2. ^ "Heritage—memories of scriptwriter Ellinor Walker", State Library of South Australia, 2001.
  3. ^ "Home", Kangaroo Island Council.
  4. ^ a b "The barque Duke of York - 1st pioneer ship to arrive", History South Australia.

Further reading

Coordinates: 27°02′11.84″S 153°21′13.64″E / 27.0366222°S 153.3537889°E / -27.0366222; 153.3537889


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