• Lalla Rookh was a clipper/brig variously recorded as 184 tons and 147 tons, built in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland in 1848. She was described as...
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  • The name Lalla Rookh, the heroine of an 1817 poem titled Lalla Rookh by Thomas Moore, has been given to a number of ships: A 380-ton sailing vessel. Sailed...
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  • Lalla Rookh was a barque of 372 (or 500?) tons built by Edward Allen in St Helier, Jersey, in "1939", corrected to 1839. Her dimensions were 99.9 × 24...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1848 includes a non-exhaustive, chronological list of ships launched in 1848. "Launches". Liverpool Mercury. No. 1952. Liverpool...
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    addicted to seafaring, in September he purchased a 126-ton schooner, the Lalla Rookh and used it as a base for entertaining friends and scientific colleagues...
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  • Jon Courtenay Grimwood Effendi (horse), a racehorse Effendi, a ship named Lalla Rookh built in 1976, named Effendi for some years under the Norwegian...
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    which are said to have espoused Liberal views in politics. The brig Lalla Rookh was driven onto rocks at Elzy, described as a few miles east of Wick...
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  • "Ship News". The Standard. No. 7705. London. 24 April 1849. "Ship News". The Standard. No. 7840. London. 28 September 1849. Note: Lalla Rookh (1848 ship)...
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    control of Cuba) during the Ten Years' War. Virginius was a fast American ship hired by Cuban insurrectionists to land men and munitions in Cuba to attack...
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  • includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded, or otherwise lost during December 1852. The source says: "Gibraltar, December 16th. The Lalla Rookh, for...
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    Stornoway (clipper) (category Ships built in Aberdeen)
    She was a further development by Hall on the clippers built in Aberdeen in 1848 (which included Hall's tea clipper Reindeer), being larger and more obviously...
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  • February 1860. Unknown which ship of this name it was, but possibly the Lalla Rookh (1856 ship), registered in Liverpool? "Ship News". The Times. No. 23460...
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  • Meridian (shipwreck) (category 1848 ships)
    Places. The Meridian was built in Ohio in 1848. In 1849, it was reported by the Milwaukee Sentinel that the ship's second mate, James Bain, was killed aboard...
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  • (1871 - 1878) Lagoon GWR Standard Goods 0-6-0 (1861 - 1876) Lalla Rookh (Literary: Lalla-Rookh) GWR Waverley class 4-4-0 (1855 - 1872) Lance (Speed: Lance)...
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  • shipwrecks in September 1849 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1849. "Ship News". Glasgow Herald. No. 4891...
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