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Re: UC18 - taking prisoners???
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phil morgan
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Date: November 05, 2012 02:36PM
To add to your collection.
Basil Greenhill’s book “The Merchant Schooners” mentions the Sarah Lighfoot and Chocolate Girl as fast fruit carriers . Schooners built by Henry Harvey at Littlehampton in 1872. A two-masted schooner, copper fastened with a great reputation among seamen.
In 1890 reported as owned by the Wyre Shipping Company of Fleetwood.
By 1910 Sarah Lighfoot was registered at Fowey as owned by WV Kellow of St Austell.
Basil Greenhill’s book “The Merchant Schooners” mentions the Sarah Lighfoot and Chocolate Girl as fast fruit carriers . Schooners built by Henry Harvey at Littlehampton in 1872. A two-masted schooner, copper fastened with a great reputation among seamen.
In 1890 reported as owned by the Wyre Shipping Company of Fleetwood.
By 1910 Sarah Lighfoot was registered at Fowey as owned by WV Kellow of St Austell.
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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UC18 - taking prisoners??? | Louise Blackmore | 11/04/2012 08:47PM |
Re: UC18 - taking prisoners??? | Michael Lowrey | 11/05/2012 01:01AM |
Re: UC18 - taking prisoners??? | Louise Blackmore | 11/05/2012 07:51AM |
Re: UC18 - taking prisoners??? | phil morgan | 11/05/2012 02:36PM |
Re: UC18 - taking prisoners??? | Dave W | 11/05/2012 05:05PM |