- The Postboy (ship)
The 60 ton
schooner "Postboy" was built atPort Adelaide in 1874. The schooner was owned by Messrs. Weman and Morgan registered atPort Adelaide .Captain James Thomas was in charge of the schooner "Postboy" on
15 December 1876 about 11-12 miles (20 km) offGlenelg when a sudden squall struck. She was returning fromPort McDonnell ,South Australia toPort Adelaide ,South Australia , with a small cargo of bark and stone ballast and seven people on board. The wind pushed the vessel bodily over and she lay on her side with sails floating in the water.Captain James Thomas was drowned and his body was found on
Kircaldy Beach on26 December 1876 . His wife Sarah was pregnant with daughter Edith Emily at the time."Postboy" was refitted but was eventually wrecked at
Arno Bay ,South Australia in 1905, and was said to have been burnt on the beach. Thefigurehead of "Postboy" is in theSouth Australian Maritime Museum atPort Adelaide . She was a regular trading vessel betweenPort Adelaide and the gulf ports.The vessel
One and All , built atNorth Haven as part ofSouth Australia's 150th jubilee project , is based on a design of the "Postboy".External links
* http://www.history.sa.gov.au/maritime/maritime.htm
* http://www.history.sa.gov.au/maritime/collections/figureheads.htm
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