- Elbe (ship)
The Elbe , was a 1,693 ton, three-masted,
iron sailing ship with alength of 257 feet, breadth of 38.2 feet and depth of 23.1 feet. She was built by Russel & Company inGlasgow for theNourse Line , named after the River Elbe the longest river inGermany and launched in July 1887. She was primarily used for the transportation of Indian indentured labourers to the colonies. Details of some of these voyages are as follows:Destination Date of Arrival Number of Passengers Deaths During Voyage Suriname 23 November 1889 n/a n/a Fiji 13 June 1896 615 n/a Trinidad 12 November 1897 545 5 Fiji 26 July 1900 604 n/a Trinidad 17 December 1901 613 3 Fiji 5 August 1903 590 n/a Trinidad 19 October 1906 597 0 The Elbe's third trip to Fiji was historic because it brought the first labourers from
Madras to Fiji for the first time. Most South Indians were Tamil speakers but other languages such as Telugu and Malayalam were also represented. Conditions on board were good for the time, with regular nutritious food, plenty of exercise and an on-board hospital, and as a result there was a mortality of less than one percent.The Elbe was also used for the transportation of cargo, arriving in London from Sydney, in March 1896 with a cargo of wool. The journey took 75 days.
The Elbe was sold in December 1907.
See also
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Indian Indenture Ships to Fiji External links
* [http://www.stampsfiji.com/stamps/ships/index.html Tall Ships In Fiji's Past]
* [http://genforum.genealogy.com/grenada/messages/60.html Genealogy.com]
* [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/nourse.htm The Ships List]
* [http://www.immigrantships.net/newcompass/pass_lists/trinadad.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]References
cite book
last = Lubbock
first = Basil
title = Coolie ships and oil sailors
publisher = Brown, Son & Ferguson
date = 1981
id = ISBN 0-85174-111-8
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