File:The clipper Ship 'Malabar', 1350 Tons, to Richard Green Esqr and Capt H. H. Consitt RMG PY9319.tiff

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Day and Son; Thomas Goldsworth Dutton; William Foster
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English: The clipper Ship 'Malabar', 1350 Tons, to Richard Green Esqr & Capt H. H. Consitt

Print entitled 'The clipper Ship Malabar, 1350 Tons, to Richard Green Esqr & Capt H. H. Consitt'. Green's 'Malabar' is noted by Lloyd's as of 647 tons and built in London in 1834 for the London to Madras run. The tonnages at this period can vary considerably. The bill of sale of the ship is included in NMM MS GRN 14.

The clipper Ship 'Malabar', 1350 Tons, to Richard Green Esqr & Capt H. H. Consitt
Date Unknown date
Dimensions Print: 417 x 570 mm
Notes Box Title: Green Collection.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/149266
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Acquisition Number: PR1951-365
Unidentified Prints & Drawings Number: B4526
id number: PAH9319
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Green Blackwall collection

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