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- Hive_(1820) length "36576.0".
- Hive_(1820) abstract "The Hive was a 485 ton sailing ship built in 1820 at Deptford, England.Under the command of John Luscombe, she left Portsmouth on 29 January 1834, carrying 250 male convicts. Hive arrived in Sydney on 11 June 1834 and had two deaths en-route. On her second convict voyage, she left Ireland, under the command of John Nutting in late August 1835, carrying 250 male convicts. While travelling up the east coast of New South Wales, she ran aground south of Jervis Bay (now known as Wreck Bight) and was wrecked. Two convicts had died en-route.".
- Hive_(1820) length "36.576".
- Hive_(1820) status "Wrecked along New South Wales coast on 10 December 1835".
- Hive_(1820) wikiPageExternalLink shipwrecks-hivereport.pdf.
- Hive_(1820) wikiPageExternalLink wreckhive.htm.
- Hive_(1820) wikiPageID "42310869".
- Hive_(1820) wikiPageRevisionID "604087642".
- Hive_(1820) shipDisplacement "485".
- Hive_(1820) shipFate "--12-10".
- Hive_(1820) shipLaunched "1820".
- Hive_(1820) shipLength "120.0".
- Hive_(1820) shipName "Hive".
- Hive_(1820) shipPropulsion "Sail".
- Hive_(1820) subject Category:1788–1850_ships_of_Australia.
- Hive_(1820) subject Category:1820_ships.
- Hive_(1820) subject Category:Convict_ships_to_Australia.
- Hive_(1820) subject Category:Convictism_in_Australia.
- Hive_(1820) subject Category:Cutters_of_Australia.
- Hive_(1820) subject Category:Deptford-built_ships.
- Hive_(1820) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1835.
- Hive_(1820) subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_Australia.
- Hive_(1820) subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_the_Shoalhaven_Region.
- Hive_(1820) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Hive_(1820) type Ship.
- Hive_(1820) type Product.
- Hive_(1820) type DesignedArtifact.
- Hive_(1820) comment "The Hive was a 485 ton sailing ship built in 1820 at Deptford, England.Under the command of John Luscombe, she left Portsmouth on 29 January 1834, carrying 250 male convicts. Hive arrived in Sydney on 11 June 1834 and had two deaths en-route. On her second convict voyage, she left Ireland, under the command of John Nutting in late August 1835, carrying 250 male convicts.".
- Hive_(1820) label "Hive (1820)".
- Hive_(1820) sameAs m.0102cc_q.
- Hive_(1820) sameAs Q16844024.
- Hive_(1820) sameAs Q16844024.
- Hive_(1820) wasDerivedFrom Hive_(1820)?oldid=604087642.
- Hive_(1820) isPrimaryTopicOf Hive_(1820).
- Hive_(1820) name "Hive".