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Gulf of Finland - a general history

Masters: 1882 Allan: 1882 James Brock.

Crew April 1882: Brock, James, master; Chapman, Alfred, able seaman, 21, Essex; Christopherson, H, able seaman, 27, Norway; Coleman, G, ordinary seaman, 18, Islington; Day, Harry, able seaman, 24, Dewsbury; Devear, Timothy, donkey driver, 32, Lincoln; Devine, Thomas, fireman, 24, Lincoln; Dickins, Alfred, able seaman, 36, Bristol; Gillies, Charles, engineer, 48, Woolwich; Gray, John, 3rd engineer, 24, Greenock; Grey, Alfred, mess room steward, 18, London; Hayward, William, cook, 42, London; Jones, Thomas, fireman, 27, London; MacKenzie, B, mate, 26, Montrose; Mason, David, trimmer, 27, Gravesend; Mathie, Andrew, steward, 36, Glasgow; Reilly, Laurence, fireman, 33, Longford; Rhodes, Charles, able seaman, 26, Stepford; Roaches, Richard, able seaman, 37, London; Seal, H, able seaman, 20, Gravesend; Shaw, W, 4th engineer, 26, Southampton; Simpson, Robert, 2nd mate, 26, Fife; Smith, Walter, fireman, 21, London; Smith, William, fireman, 27, London; Stewart, Robert, carpenter, 34, Greenock; Stuart, Charles, 2nd engineer, 33, Moray; Thomas, Joseph, trimmer, 23, Gravesend; White, JR, 3rd mate, 26, Aberdeen.

Passengers April 1882: Hutchinson, Mr & Mrs.

Voyages: Sailed from London arriving at Sydney on 27 April 1882.

On a voyage from London for Adelaide, Melbourne & Sydney Gulf of Finland left Suez on 12 October 1882 & went ashore at Jebel Zukur, an island near Aden on 18 October 1882. Attempts were made to lighten her load & get her off but she became a wreck.

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