Golden South (1852)
The Golden South was a clipper ship built in 1852, as Flying Childers. Built by Samuel Hall of East Boston, Massachusetts for J.M. Forbes and Cunningham Brothers, Boston. She sailed between Boston to San Francisco and Whampoa to Deal. She was sold in 1858 for $53,000. She then sailed from New York to San Francisco and Boston to San Francisco. Sold in 1863 to Mackay, Baines & Company, Liverpool for £5050 and renamed Golden South, for the Liverpool to Australia trade. She was sold in 1866 and later used as a coal hulk at Port Jackson, Sydney.
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Golden South (1852)
The Golden South was a clipper ship built in 1852, as Flying Childers. Built by Samuel Hall of East Boston, Massachusetts for J.M. Forbes and Cunningham Brothers, Boston. She sailed between Boston to San Francisco and Whampoa to Deal. She was sold in 1858 for $53,000. She then sailed from New York to San Francisco and Boston to San Francisco. Sold in 1863 to Mackay, Baines & Company, Liverpool for £5050 and renamed Golden South, for the Liverpool to Australia trade. She was sold in 1866 and later used as a coal hulk at Port Jackson, Sydney.
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The Golden South was a clipper ...... hulk at Port Jackson, Sydney.
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1852-11-11
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Destroyed by fire, 29 May 1893
Sold to theUnited Kingdom, 1863
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Samuel Hall of East Boston, MA
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United Kingdom
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Sold to the United Kingdom, 1863
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1852-11-11
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Flying Childers
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J.M. Forbes and Cunningham Brothers, Boston
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The Golden South was a clipper ...... hulk at Port Jackson, Sydney.
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