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Cover of Hell Ship: the true story of the plague ship Ticonderoga, one of the most calamitous voyages in Australian history

Hell Ship: the true story of the plague ship Ticonderoga, one of the most calamitous voyages in Australian history

โœ Scribed by Ticonderoga (Clipper ship);Veitch, Michael


Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Weight
514 KB
Edition
1
Category
Fiction
City
Australia,Australia.
ISBN
1760636649

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โœฆ Synopsis


Cover; Also By; Title page; Imprint page; Dedication; Contents; Prologue; 1: A lonely beach; 2: Birkenhead; 3: Wakefield and 'the Board'; 4: Australia 1851: Gold versus wool; 5: The Scots; 6: The age of the clippers; 7: The Ticonderoga; 8: Emigrants and numbers; 9: Departure; 10: Clearances and famine: The tragedy of the Highlands; 11: Life at sea; 12: Death at sea; 13: A lonely encounter; 14: The Great Circle; 15: Surgeons at sea; 16: The first cases; 17: Typhus takes hold; 18: The box with the dull pink ribbon; 19: The Southern Ocean; 20: Hell Ship; 21: Arrival; 22: Protecting the colony;For more than a century and a half, a grim tale has passed down through Michael Veitch's family: the story of the Ticonderoga, a clipper ship that sailed from Liverpool in August 1852, crammed with poor but hopeful emigrants-mostly Scottish victims of the Clearances and the potato famine. A better life, they believed, awaited them in Australia. Three months later, a ghost ship crept into Port Phillip Bay flying the dreaded yellow flag of contagion. On her horrific three-month voyage, deadly typhus had erupted, killing a quarter of Ticonderoga's passengers and leaving many more desperately ill. Sharks, it was said, had followed her passage as the victims were buried at sea. Panic struck Melbourne. Forbidden to dock at the gold-boom town, the ship was directed to a lonely beach on the far tip of the Mornington Peninsula, a place now called Ticonderoga Bay. James William Henry Veitch was the ship's assistant surgeon, on his first appointment at sea. Among the volunteers who helped him tend to the sick and dying was a young woman from the island of Mull, Annie Morrison. What happened between them on that terrible voyage is a testament to human resilience, and to love.

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For more than a century and a half, a grim tale has passed down through Michael Veitch's family: the story of the Ticonderoga, a clipper ship that sailed from Liverpool in August 1852, crammed with poor but hopeful emigrants- mostly Scottish victims of the Clearances and the potato famine. A better