Category:Reliance (ship, 1825)
Reliance (ship, 1825) an East Indiman. wrecked off Etaples, near Boulogne on 12 November 1842. The wreck was describes by the Times of November 1842 as follows: "She was of 1,550 tons, built in 1825 at Deptford and left Gravesend on June 15th, 1841. In a dreadful and terrific gale the ship went ashore, and the scene on the sandy beach was extraordinary from the number of boxes of tea washed up, and out of the 27,000 boxes she had on board, only 1,386 were recovered. The only persons saved besides Robert Dickson were Wm. O'Neill, a seaman, one Norwegian, one Prussian, and three men from Manila, and amongst those lost were the captain, 27 Chinamen who embarked at Whampoa, and 17 men from Manila who joined at Macao."
Media in category "Reliance (ship, 1825)"
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1842-11-27lloydsillustrated.pdf 1,754 × 2,481; 1.14 MB
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ILN 1842, p. 460.jpg 950 × 1,390; 247 KB
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The Reliance at East India Dock 1841 19767.jpg 600 × 475; 56 KB
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The Wreck of the Reliance 1842.jpg 1,200 × 880; 336 KB
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Wreck of the Reliance East Indiaman 1842 a6b10629750295f3eaf4100da40f98cf.jpg 1,000 × 1,000; 148 KB