Clipper Ship 'City of Adelaide'

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Voyage to London 1866

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Sailed from South Australia on 5 January 1866 and arrived in London on 13 April 1866, a duration of 100 days.

Thanks to the generosity of Dr. Alan Platt, historian, specialising in the history of the City of Adelaide and her illustrious masters, we have a list of passengers who are known to have made the return voyage to England aboard her. The list was compiled by Dr. Platt from data collected from Adelaide newspapers by R.T. (Bob) Sexton, noted South Australian maritime author.

Passenger List

Voyage to London 1866

List of passengers on the voyage that arrived in England on 13 April 1866 after a 100 day passage.

(Note: the Name on List reflects details obtained from a manifest or newspaper report. The GEDCOM Name reflects the name in our Genealogy Database which may differ if a correct spelling has been determined and, for married women, reflects maiden names where known. Further details on listed individuals may exist in the on-line Genealogy Database which is available to Registered Users. Please contact us if you can provide further details on any of these individuals or other passengers or crew.)


# Name on List GEDCOM Name Cabin Class Birth Date
1 Amslie, Child  Amslie,  First Class (Saloon)    
2 Amslie, Mr.  Amslie,  First Class (Saloon)    
3 Amslie, Mrs.  Amslie,  First Class (Saloon)    
4 Brown, Miss.  Brown,  First Class (Saloon)    
5 Brown, Mr.  Brown,  First Class (Saloon)    
6 Clifford, Child  Clifford,  First Class (Saloon)    
7 Clifford, Child  Clifford,  First Class (Saloon)    
8 Clifford, Child  Clifford,  First Class (Saloon)    
9 Clifford, Child  Clifford,  First Class (Saloon)    
10 Clifford, Mr.  Clifford,  First Class (Saloon)    
11 Clifford, Mrs.  Clifford,  First Class (Saloon)    
12 Clisby, Mr.  Clisby,  First Class (Saloon)    
13 Clisby, Mrs.  Clisby,  First Class (Saloon)    
14 Edsall, Child  Edsall,  First Class (Saloon)    
15 Edsall, Mr.  Edsall,  First Class (Saloon)    
16 Edsall, Mrs.  Edsall,  First Class (Saloon)    
17 Edwards, Mrs.  Edwards,  First Class (Saloon)    
18 Fry, Mr.  Fry,  First Class (Saloon)    
19 Hogarth, Mr.  Hogarth,  First Class (Saloon)    
20 Mainwaring, Child  Mainwaring,  First Class (Saloon)    
21 Mainwaring, Child  Mainwaring,  First Class (Saloon)    
22 Mainwaring, Child  Mainwaring,  First Class (Saloon)    
23 Mainwaring, Child  Mainwaring,  First Class (Saloon)    
24 Mainwaring, Mr.  Mainwaring,  First Class (Saloon)    
25 Mainwaring, Mrs.  Mainwaring,  First Class (Saloon)    
26 Ramsbottom, Miss  Ramsbottom,  First Class (Saloon)    
27 Raphael, Child  Raphael,  First Class (Saloon)    
28 Raphael, Child  Raphael,  First Class (Saloon)    
29 Raphael, Child  Raphael,  First Class (Saloon)    
30 Raphael, Child  Raphael,  First Class (Saloon)    
31 Raphael, Mr.  Raphael,  First Class (Saloon)    
32 Raphael, Mrs.  Raphael,  First Class (Saloon)    
33 Sandover, Child  Sandover, Elizabeth  First Class (Saloon)   Apr 1864 
34 Sandover, Child  Sandover, Ellen  First Class (Saloon)   1861 
35 Sandover, Child  Sandover, William  First Class (Saloon)   1856 
36 Sandover, Mr. Wm.  Sandover, William  First Class (Saloon)   1823 
37 Sandover, Mrs.  Bate, Mary Billing  First Class (Saloon)   1826 
38 Schumacher, Miss  Schumacher,  First Class (Saloon)    
39 Schumacher, Mrs.  Wilke, Caroline Magdalene Paulina  First Class (Saloon)   c1825 
40 Simmons, Miss  Simmons,  First Class (Saloon)    
41 Brewster [Breuster], Mr.  Brewster, John  Second Class Cabins   Abt 1827 
42 Brewster [Breuster], Mrs.  Cameron, Ann  Second Class Cabins   Abt 1828 



 

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Newsflash

The Scottish Maritime Museum, which owns the 'City of Adelaide', has been served with a notice to remove the ship. They have applied for demolition which has been approved. The formal process has commenced and tenders for demolition of the 'City of Adelaide' are being called in a few months. The Scottish authorities have lifted the A-listed heritage status that previously protected the clipper.

We intend to make an offer for the clipper for return to South Australia in time for South Australia's 175th Jubilee in 2011. Our goal is preservation rather than restoration; preservation being a far cheaper option.  Read more >>