Lady of St Kilda

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The Lady of St Kilda was a schooner which served from 1834 before being shipwrecked off Tahiti shortly after 1843. It is notable for its cultural importance to Melbourne, Australia where it was moored in the 1840s. Several places in bayside Melbourne, including the suburb of St Kilda, and the former municipality the City of St Kilda (now part of the City of Port Phillip) take its name from the ship, its owner and captain. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Robert Newman
rdf:langString Sketch of the Lady of St Kilda by Jno. R. Browning c 1890
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rdf:langString Wrecked November 1844
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rdf:langString The Lady of St Kilda was a schooner which served from 1834 before being shipwrecked off Tahiti shortly after 1843. It is notable for its cultural importance to Melbourne, Australia where it was moored in the 1840s. Several places in bayside Melbourne, including the suburb of St Kilda, and the former municipality the City of St Kilda (now part of the City of Port Phillip) take its name from the ship, its owner and captain.
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