Beejapore (1851)

Summary

The Beejapore was a 1,676 ton full-rigged clipper built at Saint John, New Brunswick in 1851.

History
United Kingdom
NameBeejapore
NamesakeBeejapore, India
OwnerWillis & Company
Launched1851
IdentificationOfficial Number: 24022
FateLost 1863
General characteristics
Class and typeFull-rigged ship

Construction and design edit

She and her sister ship Marco Polo measured 184 feet (56 meters) in length, with a beam of 36 feet (11 meters), and draught of 29 feet (8.8 meters). She displaced 1,676 tons and had three decks.

Emigrant ship edit

Under the command of John L. McLay, Beejapore departed England in 1851 arriving in New York City on 19 November 1851.[1] Transporting passengers she left Liverpool on 12 October 1852 and arrived in Port Jackson, Australia on 6 January 1853, with the ship being placed in quarantine due to an outbreak of measles on board. During the voyage 56 emigrants were buried at sea - 55 of them children or infants. She left Port Jackson on 18 March and headed for Callao, Peru.

She made another voyage in 1857 to Sydney and another in 1863 to Keppel Bay near Yeppoon and Moreton Bay near Brisbane in Queensland.

Fate edit

While on the 1863 voyage from Keppel Bay to Callao she was lost.

References edit

  1. ^ "Passenger List: Beejapore". Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild. Retrieved 28 January 2012.

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