SS Earl Dalhausie
The Earl Dalhousie is a full-rigged sailing ship, built in 1862, that transported British settlers in the 1870s to Australia. It was the fifth ship to participate in the Portuguese immigration to Hawaii when it brought contract laborers in 1882 from the Azores Islands to work on the Hawaiian sugarcane plantations.[1][2][3]
References
- Marques, A. (1886). Thrum, Thomas G. (ed.). "Portuguese immigration to the Hawaiian Islands" (PDF). Hawaiian Almanac and Annual for 1887 - A Handbook of Information. Honolulu, Hawaii: Press Publishing Company: 74–78.
- Bruzelius, Lars (1996). "Earl Dalhousie". The Maritime History Virtual Archives - Ships (online database). Retrieved 31 October 2013.
- Swiggum, S. & Kohli, M. "ship Earl Dalhousie - South Australia 12th January 1874". The Ships List (online database). Retrieved 31 October 2013.
Further reading
- Treatt, Frank B. (1877). Life on Board an Emigrant Ship: The Earl Dalhousie" Gazette and New South Wales Interlligencer, a Weekly Paper Published on Board Ship. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia: Samuel E. Lees.
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