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35 ship citations (2 free) in 25 resources
Portsea (British; Wax of 1812)
Book Merchant Sail
Author William Armstrong Fairburn
Published Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc., Center Lovell, Maine,
Pages II: 896, 898
Portsea (1835c.) Subscribe to view
Portsea (450 tons, Calcut.) Subscribe to view
Portsea (bark, 451 tons) Subscribe to view
Portsea (British bark, convict transport, 450/451 tons) Subscribe to view
Portsea (captured by Invincible) Subscribe to view
Portsea (captured by Kemp) Subscribe to view
Portsea (Cardiff, 1904, Steam; ON: 119954) Subscribe to view
Portsea (cargo, built 1912, at Hull; tonnage: 3283) Subscribe to view
Portsea (convict transport) Subscribe to view
Portsea (Corneby, captain) Subscribe to view
Portsea (Cowerly, captain) Subscribe to view
Portsea (dry cargo vessel; built 1912; Greece; 6238 dwt; also named: Aghios Georgios, Onaway) Subscribe to view
Portsea (dry cargo vessel; built 1923; United Kingdom; 8300 dwt; also named: Inchkeith, Barbara Marie, Cipro, Stella, Empire Planet) Subscribe to view
Portsea (dry cargo vessel; built 1938; United Kingdom; 2470 dwt) Subscribe to view
Portsea (Hull, 1912, Steam; ON: 133415) Subscribe to view
Portsea (Hull, 1938, Steam; ON: 165702) Subscribe to view
Portsea (Merchant Ship) Subscribe to view
Portsea (Newcastle, 1923, Steam; ON: 145520) Subscribe to view
Portsea (prize) Subscribe to view
Portsea (sailed 1838, for New South Wales, Australia; Master Samuel John Lowe) Subscribe to view
Portsea (ship, 450 tons) Subscribe to view
Portsea, collier
Journal American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.,
ISSN 0003-0155
Pages (1840), XXXV, 259
Portsea, trading ship? of Calcutta? (1813) Subscribe to view
Portsea, whaler, of London (1828) Subscribe to view