Lady Elizabeth (1869)
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Lady Elizabeth was a British ship built in 1869 by Robert Thompson Jr. of Sunderland. Robert Thompson Jr. was one of the sons of Robert Thompson Sr. who owned and operated the family ran shipyard J. L. Thompson & Sons. Thompson Jr. eventually left the family business in 1854 to start his own shipbuilding business in Southwick, Sunderland. She was 658 tons and was classified as a barque cargo sailing ship with one deck and three masts. She had a keel and outer planking made from American rock elm and a fore end made from English elm. The stem was made of teak and English oak with an iron floor as the deck. The ship also had copper and iron fastings. The ships was also registered in London under the name Wilson & Co. Messrs Wilson & Co. was based out of Sydney, Australia. The ship carried a
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Captain Thomas Scott
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1869
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Lady Elizabeth wrecksite
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Robert Thompson Jr. Southwick, Sunderland, United Kingdom
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Passenger and cargo Barque
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United Kingdom
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Struck a reef at Dyer Island near Fremantle, 1878
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1869-06-26
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Lady Elizabeth
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Official ID #60966
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John Wilson
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Sail
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Composite hull, Three-Masted Barque rig
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Between London & Fremantle, Western Australia
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Struck a reef at Dyer Island near Fremantle, 1878
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