Geffrard
Geffrard was a 321 ton British brig that traded between Australia, Mauritius, and Shanghai, and that was wrecked off the coast of Western Australia on 13 June 1875. She was built in 1853 by Fred Clark in Jersey in the Channel Islands. By 1873 she had made her way to Melbourne and was owned by Fred Davis and under the control of Captain William James Munday. Her movements after that were generally around the southern coasts of Australia, from Geraldton in the west to Sydney in the east, laden with a variety of general cargo.
primaryTopic
Geffrard
Geffrard was a 321 ton British brig that traded between Australia, Mauritius, and Shanghai, and that was wrecked off the coast of Western Australia on 13 June 1875. She was built in 1853 by Fred Clark in Jersey in the Channel Islands. By 1873 she had made her way to Melbourne and was owned by Fred Davis and under the control of Captain William James Munday. Her movements after that were generally around the southern coasts of Australia, from Geraldton in the west to Sydney in the east, laden with a variety of general cargo.
length (mm)
has abstract
Geffrard was a 321 ton British ...... he same place led to disaster.
@en
length (μ)
status
Wrecked, 13 June 1875,Western Australia
thumbnail
Wikipage page ID
36.779.775
Wikipage revision ID
722.950.969
Ship builder
Ship caption
The bell of Geffrard, hanging in Bussleton Primary School.
Ship completed
Ship country
Ship identification
Ship image
Ship notes
Composite construction
subject
comment
Geffrard was a 321 ton British ...... th a variety of general cargo.
@en
label
Geffrard
@en
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Geffrard
@en